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3/13/2020 11:29:05 AM
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Contractor's Name
IMCO General Construction
Approval Date
2/6/2020
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
Zachary Brown
Subject / Project Title
WCPF FEN Chlorination Building Upgrade
Public Works WO Number
UP3614
Amendment/Change Order
Change Order
Amendment/Change Order Number
1
Tracking Number
0001476
Total Compensation
$20,448.09
Contract Type
Capital Contract
Retention Period
10 Years Then Transfer to State Archivist
Document Relationships
IMCO General Construction Inc 11/13/2018
(Amendment)
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Exhibit A—Description of Changed Work <br /> Change Order#1 <br /> Create New"Bid Item #11—entitled, "Change Order No. 1",in the lump sum amount of $20,448.09, <br /> which shall incorporate Work Change Directive 032 per the following: Apply Optic 3101 silicone <br /> coating to the exterior masonry wall face of the Chlorination Building. Surface preparation and <br /> product application shall be per the manufacture's recommendations. <br /> Increase the Contract Amount by$20,448.09. <br /> JUSTIFICATION: <br /> Work Change Directive WCD-01^'Contract documents did not call for the application of a masonry <br /> waterproofing coating. Wind driven rains were migrating through the CMU walls to the interior face <br /> of the building. The masonry waterproofing coating will prevent the migration of water. <br />
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