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Contractor's Name
Interwest Construction, Inc.
Approval Date
1/13/2026
Council Approval Date
1/7/2026
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
Candice Au-Yeung
Subject / Project Title
36th ST CSO Storage Improvements
Tracking Number
0005068
Total Compensation
$20,955,622.10
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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No
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City of Everett 00 72 00 - 44 00 72 00 - 44 GENERAL CONDITIONS obligated to respond to a Contract Claim unless the Contractor is in full compliance with all the provisions of the General Conditions and the formal Contract Claim document has been submitted. Full compliance by the Contractor with the provisions of this section 12 is a contractual condition precedent to the Contractor’s right to sue or seek any recovery against the Owner in any legal proceeding. 12.2 CONTENTS All Contract Claims filed by the Contractor shall be in writing, verified under penalty of perjury by an officer or principal of the Contractor, and in sufficient detail to enable the Owner’s Representative to ascertain the basis and amount of the Contract Claim. All Contract Claims shall be submitted to the Owner's Representative. At a minimum, each Contract Claim must include: 1. A detailed factual statement of the Contract Claim for an adjustment of the Contract Sum or Contract Time, if any, providing all necessary dates, locations, and items of work affected by the Contract Claim. 2. The dates of all facts related to the Contract Claim. 3. The name of each Owner’s individual, official, or employee involved in or knowledgeable about the Contract Claim. 4. The specific provisions of the Contract that support the Contract Claim and a statement of the reasons why such provisions support the Contract Claim. 5. If the Contract Claim relates to a decision of the Owner’s Representative that the Contract leaves to the Owner’s Representative’s discretion or as to which the Contract provides that the Owner Representative’s decision is final, the Contractor shall set out in detail all facts supporting its position relating to the decision of the Owner’s Representative. 6. Identification of any documents and the substance of any oral communications that support the Contract Claim. 7. Copies of any identified documents that support the Contract Claim, other than Owner documents and documents previously furnished to the Owner by the Contractor. Standard industry manuals may be incorporated by reference. 8. If Contractor seeks an extension of Contract Time: a. The specific amount of time (including days and dates) sought. b. The specific reasons the Contractor believes an extension of Contract Time should be granted, including, but not limited to, compliance with the requirements of 5.2.2.2 Extensions of Contract Time; and c. The specific provisions of the Contract Documents under which it is sought. 9. If Contractor seeks an increase in the Contract Sum, the exact amount sought and a breakdown of that amount into the following categories: a. Labor b. Materials c. Direct Equipment. The actual cost for each piece of equipment for which a Contract Claim is made or in the absence of actual cost, the rates established by the AGC/WSDOT Equipment Rental Agreement that was in effect when the work was performed. In no case shall the amounts sought or paid for each piece of equipment exceed the rates established by the Equipment Rental Agreement even if the actual cost for such equipment is higher. The Owner may audit the Contractor’s cost records to determine actual equipment cost. The following information shall be provided for each piece of equipment:
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