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Contractor's Name
Absher/Stellar J Joint Venture
Approval Date
12/8/2025
Council Approval Date
11/19/2025
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
Zach Brown
Subject / Project Title
Port Gardner Storage Facility – Facility Construction Package Addenda
Tracking Number
0005035
Total Compensation
$0.00
Contract Type
Capital Contract
Contract Subtype
Capital Construction Contracts and Change Orders
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10 Years Then Transfer to State Archivist
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Port Gardner Storage Facility Volume 7 Attachment O <br /> Page 42 <br />CITY OF EVERETT ⋅ 3200 Cedar Street ⋅ Everett, WA 98201 ⋅ (425) 257-8800 ⋅ Fax (425) 257-8882 <br /> <br />Q226 - For pressure washing, do we have to contain it? <br />No, water will drain to existing onsite collection system for conveyance to City <br />sewer. <br />Q227 - For water blasting, can we filter out the concrete slurry and then depose of the <br />water into the ground/drain? <br />Confirmed. Filtered water can drain to the existing onsite collection system for <br />conveyance to the City sewer. <br />Q228 - Spec section 033000-3.20.A.7 indicates “Provide water required for testing and <br />re-testing and dispose of in an approved manner.” Please confirm that we are able to <br />dispose of this testing water on-site via an existing storm system. Or is the Contractor <br />required to dispose of this testing water off-side? Please advise. <br />Yes, the Contractor is permitted to dispose of testing water via an existing onsite <br />storm system as long as City of Everett discharge permit is obtained prior to the <br />discharge and the discharge adheres to the permit’s discharge requirements. <br />Q229- Can we please submit Section 00 45 39 within one hour after the bid with Section <br />00 43 36? <br />No, 00 45 39 must be submitted at the time of bid. <br />Q230 - Section 05 31 23 – 3.02.B calls for deck fasteners and fastener spacing to be as <br />shown on the drawings. Drawings do not show this. Please advise. <br />Deck attachments shall be (1) 5/8" puddle weld per rib at supports and 1-1/2" arc <br />seam weld @ 36" max sidelap connections. <br />Q231 - I know on our site visit there are still some existing Electrical panels, <br />transformers and conduit systems present are these to be demolished? If so when <br />during the construction process? <br />It is the Contractor's responsibility to maintain temporary electrical systems <br />identified in Volume 7, Attachment I while useful to Contractor and Owner during <br />construction. See Section 01 12 16, 1.2.E. Other existing electrical panels, <br />transformers, and conduit system not associated with temporary electrical <br />system and not specifically identified for demolition herein, or in the contract <br />documents, may be left in place; or demolished where interfering with new Work <br />in accordance with Division 2 – Demolition and Salvage. Note provisions for <br />notifying Owner’s Representative prior to demolition of existing facilities and <br />elements. <br />Q232- Please provide details for access stairs for generator at OMES Building. <br />The details for the generator access stairs are provided in Volume 7, Attachment <br />J Drawing No. W8000612.
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