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Contractor's Name
Valdez Construction
Approval Date
6/12/2023
Council Approval Date
5/10/2023
Department
Transportation Services
Department Project Manager
Vincent Bruscas
Subject / Project Title
Eclipse Mill Park Inductive Charging Infrastructure
Tracking Number
0003790
Total Compensation
$923,272.10
Contract Type
Capital Contract
Contract Subtype
Capital Construction Contracts and Change Orders
Retention Period
10 Years Then Transfer to State Archivist
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Valdez Construction 10/10/2024 Change Order 2
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\Records\City Clerk\Contracts\10 Years Then Transfer to State Archivist\2024
Valdez Construction 5/1/2024 Amendment 1
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\Records\City Clerk\Contracts\10 Years Then Transfer to State Archivist\2024
Valdez Construction 5/5/2025 Change Order 3
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\Records\City Clerk\Contracts\10 Years Then Transfer to State Archivist\2025
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City of Everett 01 72 29- 6 <br /> Inductive Charging Infrastructure for Everett Transit <br /> F. Conform to requirements specified under Division 32 where cutting requires excavation <br /> and backfilling. <br /> 3.4 CUTTING <br /> A. Execute cutting by methods to avoid damage to portions of work to remain and to provide <br /> surfaces appropriate for patching and finishing. <br /> 1. Where possible, review proposed cutting with original installer. <br /> 2. Obtain, and follow manufacturer's installation instructions. <br /> B. Cut existing construction as necessary to install and extend the Work and to make <br /> provision for subsequent fitting and patching required to restore exposed surfaces to <br /> original condition. <br /> C. Use hand tools or small power equipment designed for sawing or grinding, not <br /> hammering or chopping. <br /> D. Cut holes, slots, and saw cuts to obtain clean cuts and even lines in sizes and areas as <br /> necessary to complete work with no evidence of patching. <br /> E. Cut concrete, masonry and other such rigid materials using masonry carborundum saw <br /> or diamond core drill specifically designed for that purpose. Do not use pneumatic tools, <br /> except as accepted by Architect. <br /> F. Cut and drill, starting from exposed or finished side into concealed side of concrete, <br /> wood, and other surfaces subject to popping out or splintering, as required to prevent <br /> marring of exposed finished surfaces. . Use conventional drills, not roto-hammers. <br /> G. Cut concrete slabs-on-grade by first drilling 2 test holes to determine thickness, and saw- <br /> cut 1/2 inch shallower than thinnest portion of slab to avoid cutting under slab piping and <br /> conduit. <br /> H. Cap and seal remaining portions of cut-off pipe and conduit within walls and site utility <br /> services to prevent intrusion of dirt, moisture, gases, vermin, and other matter into <br /> abandoned ends. <br /> 3.5 PATCHING <br /> A. Employ original installer where possible for weather exposed and moisture resistant <br /> elements, and sight-exposed surfaces. <br /> B. Perform work in manner to achieve least evidence of patching and as necessary to <br /> achieve unblemished, uniform appearance. <br /> C. Match finish of patched material. Where necessary, refinish to nearest joint, intersection, <br /> natural break, or adjoining construction to eliminate evidence of patching. <br /> 01 72 29 - 6 CUTTING AND PATCHING <br />
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