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Contractor's Name
Quilceda Excavation
Approval Date
8/1/2022
Council Approval Date
6/1/2022
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
Amie Roshak
Subject / Project Title
Water Main Replacement "W"
Public Works WO Number
UP3766
Tracking Number
0003444
Total Compensation
$1,843,150.92
Contract Type
Capital Contract
Retention Period
10 Years Then Transfer to State Archivist
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Quilceda Excavation, Inc. 2/12/2024 Change Order 1
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1 <br /> CITY OF EVERETT SPECIAL PROVISIONS <br /> of each statement, the Contractor shall file a written protest of any alleged <br /> discrepancies in it. To be considered by the Engineer, the protest shall be in <br /> sufficient detail to enable the Engineer to ascertain the basis and amount of time , <br /> disputed. By not filing such detailed protest in that period, the Contractor shall be <br /> deemed as having accepted the statement as correct. If the Contractor elects to <br /> work ten hours a day and four days a week (a 4-10 schedule) and the fifth day of <br /> the week in which a 4-10 shift is worked would ordinarily be charged as a working <br /> day then the fifth day of that week will be charged as a working day whether or not <br /> the Contractor works on that day. <br /> The Engineer will give the Contractor written notice of the Physical Completion Date <br /> for all Work the Contract requires. That date shall constitute the Physical <br /> Completion Date of the Contract, but shall not imply the City's acceptance of the <br /> Work or the Contract. <br /> The Engineer will give the Contractor written notice of the Completion Date of the <br /> Contract after all the Contractor's obligations under the Contract have been <br /> performed by the Contractor. The following events must occur before the <br /> Completion Date can be established: <br /> 1. The physical Work on the project must be complete; and <br /> 2. The Contractor shall furnish all documentation required by the Contract <br /> and required by law, to allow the City to process final acceptance of the <br /> Contract. The following documents must be received by the Engineer <br /> prior to establishing a Completion Date: <br /> a. Certified payrolls. <br /> b. Material Acceptance Certification Documents. <br /> c. Annual Report of Amounts Paid as MBE/WBE Participants. <br /> d. Final Contractor Voucher Certification. <br /> e. Copies of the approved "Affidavit of Prevailing Wages Paid" for 1 <br /> the Contractor and all Subcontractors. <br /> f. A copy of the Notice of Termination sent to the Washington State <br /> Department of Ecology (Ecology); the elapse of 30 calendar days <br /> from the date of receipt of the Notice of Termination by Ecology; <br /> and no rejection of the Notice of Termination by Ecology. This <br /> requirement will not apply if the Construction Stormwater General ' <br /> Permit is transferred back to the City in accordance with Section <br /> 8-01.3(16) <br /> Supplement 1-08.5 by adding the following: ' <br /> 1-08.5(2) Substantial Completion <br /> (******) <br /> When the Contractor considers the Work to be Substantially Complete and ready for its <br /> intended use, it shall give Notice to the City's Representative. The Notice shall include <br /> an itemized list of remaining incomplete Work. If the City's Representative determines <br /> the Work is not substantially complete, it will so notify the Contractor in writing, identifying ' <br /> the reasons for such a determination. If the City's Representative finds the Work <br /> substantially complete, it will meet with the Contractor to (1) prepare a Punch List of <br /> incomplete items of Work; (2) define the division of responsibility between City and <br /> Contractor with respect to security, operation, maintenance, heat, utilities, insurance, <br /> and warranties; and (3) describe other issues related to acceptance of the substantially <br /> completed Work. , <br /> Water Main Replacement"W" Division 1 —GENERAL REQUIREMENTS April, 2022 <br /> WO No.—UP3766 SP—100 <br />
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