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Contractor's Name
Road Construction Northwest Inc
Approval Date
12/31/2019
Council Approval Date
12/4/2019
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
Richard Hefti
Subject / Project Title
Water Replacement U
Public Works WO Number
UP3698
Tracking Number
0002149
Total Compensation
$1,698,632.90
Contract Type
Capital Contract
Retention Period
10 Years Then Transfer to State Archivist
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Road Construction Norrthwest Inc. 11/23/2020 Change Order 1
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CITY OF EVERETT SPECIAL PROVISIONS <br /> be limited to, the design, furnishing, installation, operation, maintenance, <br /> monitoring, reporting and removal of dewatering systems to achieve proper <br /> completion of Work performed under this Contract. <br /> Prevent the flow of surface water runoff into the trench excavation. Control surface <br /> water and other erosion control measures associated the Work in accordance with <br /> 8-01 of the Standard Specifications and modified in these Special Provisions. <br /> Maintain groundwater level at or below the bottom of the excavation in all Work <br /> areas during excavation, foundation preparation, pipe and structure installation and <br /> backfilling. Trench dewatering shall sufficiently control groundwater to prevent <br /> softening of the bottom of the excavations or formation of "quick" conditions or <br /> "boils" during excavation. Use gravel or non-moisture sensitive trench backfill in <br /> areas encountering groundwater. If foundation soils are disturbed or oversaturated <br /> with water, then over excavate and replace the affected areas with suitable fill at no <br /> additional cost to the Owner. Upon completion of dewatering operations, restore the <br /> normal water table to its natural level in such a manner as to not disturb the pipe, <br /> its foundation and structures. Contractor shall be solely responsible to control the <br /> rate and effect of the dewatering in a manner to avoid all objectionable settlement <br /> and subsidence. <br /> ' Direct discharge flow from trench dewatering to a nearby sewer or storm drain <br /> system unless otherwise directed by the Engineer. Obtain, at no cost, a Discharge <br /> Authorization Permit from the City prior to discharging trench dewatering flows into <br /> the City sewer or storm drain system. Control groundwater by trench dewatering <br /> systems designed and operated to minimize turbidity of the discharged flow and to <br /> prevent removal of the natural soils or imported fill. <br /> Soils data for use in planning the dewatering system is available from the Soil Boring <br /> Logs in Appendix A or the Contractor may perform its own soils investigation. <br /> Contractor shall be responsible for cost of additional investigative work Contractor <br /> requires for designing the dewatering system. Plan and implement trench <br /> dewatering systems using accepted and professional methods of design and <br /> engineering consistent with the best modern practice. Trench dewatering systems <br /> shall be comprised of gravel-lined sumps, dewatering pumps, piping and <br /> conveyance components necessary for complete and reliable function. <br /> Before dewatering operations begin, the Contractor shall have available on the <br /> Work site sufficient pumping equipment, or other machinery, or both, to assure <br /> maintaining continuous operation of the trench dewatering system. Supply power <br /> service to dewatering pumps including, but not limited to, electrical, hydraulic, gas, <br /> or diesel, Maintain the dewatering system to allow for continuous operation without <br /> interruptions. If necessary, provide 24-hour supervision and follow-up by personnel <br /> skilled in the operation, maintenance, and replacement of dewatering system <br /> components. Damage to Work in place and the excavation, including damage to <br /> the trench bottom, due to "boiling", material removal, or discharge pumping from the <br /> excavated area, that may result from negligence, inadequate or improper <br /> installation, maintenance and operation of the dewatering system, or mechanical or <br /> electrical failure of the dewatering system shall be Contractor's responsibility to <br /> repair at no cost to the City. <br /> Trench dewatering shall be included with the Work required for Sewer Pipe, <br /> Manholes, Side Sewer Connections, Storm Drain, Catch Basins, Utility Restoration <br /> or other excavation activity performed as part of this Contract with no direct <br /> compensation made. <br /> I <br /> Watermain Replacement"U" Division 7-STORM, SEWER,WATER October 1, 2019 <br /> WO No.-UP3698 SP-174 <br />
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