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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 26 05 53 -4 <br /> Inductive Charging Infrastructure for Everett Transit <br /> 1. Minimum Width: 3/16 inches. <br /> 2. Tensile Strength at 73 deg F in accordance with ASTM D638: 12,000 psi. <br /> 3. Temperature Range: Minus 40 to plus 185 deg F. <br /> 4. Color: Black. <br /> PART 3 -EXECUTION <br /> 3.1 PREPARATION <br /> A. Self-Adhesive Identification Products: Before applying electrical identification products, <br /> clean substrates of substances that could impair bond, using materials and methods <br /> recommended by manufacturer of identification product. <br /> 3.2 SELECTION OF COLORS AND IDENTIFICATION MARKINGS <br /> A. Comply with 29 CFR 1910.144 for color identification of hazards, and the following: <br /> B. Color-Coding for Phase- and Voltage-Level Identification, 1000 V or Less: Use colors <br /> listed below for ungrounded service, feeder, and branch-circuit conductors. <br /> 1. Color must be factory applied or field applied for sizes larger than 6 AWG when <br /> permitted by authorities having jurisdiction. <br /> 2. Colors for 208Y/120 V Circuits: <br /> a. Phase A: Black. <br /> b. Phase B: Red. <br /> c. Phase C: Blue. <br /> 3. Colors for 240 V Circuits: <br /> a. Phase A: Black. <br /> b. Phase B: Red. <br /> 4. Colors for 480Y/277 V Circuits: <br /> a. Phase A: Brown. <br /> b. Phase B: Orange. <br /> c. Phase C: Yellow. <br /> 5. Color for Neutral (Grounded Conductor): White. <br /> 6. Color for Equipment Ground: Green. <br /> C. Color-Coding Raceways, Cable Trays, Junction Boxes, and Conductors for <br /> Intrinsically-Safe Circuits: Light blue. When used to identify intrinsically-safe circuits, <br /> Article 504 of NFPA 70 requires that the color light blue not be used for any other <br /> purpose. <br /> D. Color-Coding Instructional Signs: Self-adhesive labels, including color code for <br /> grounded and ungrounded conductors. <br /> 26 05 53 -4 IDENTIFICATION FOR ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS <br />
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