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Contractor's Name
Kassel & Associates
Approval Date
3/28/2017
Council Approval Date
2/15/2017
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
Richard Hefti
Subject / Project Title
Kassel & Associates
Public Works WO Number
UP3600
Tracking Number
0000567
Total Compensation
$756,942.00
Contract Type
Capital Contract
Retention Period
10 Years Then Transfer to State Archivist
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Kassel & Associates 3/21/2018 Change Order 3
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Kassel & Associates 7/25/2017 Change Order 1
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\Documents\City Clerk\Contracts\Capital Contract
Kassel & Associates 9/29/2017 Change Order 2
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\Documents\City Clerk\Contracts\Capital Contract
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B. Any fees charged by the Department of Labor and Industries for filing such statements or <br /> submitting such affidavits shall be the responsibility of the Contractor, and each Subcontractor; if, <br /> for any reason, the Owner pays such fees, then the Contractor shall be charged the amounts <br /> thereof. <br /> 7.3 Hours of Labor <br /> A. Contractor shall comply with all applicable laws and regulations regarding hours of work, <br /> including,but not limited to, RCW Chap. 49.28. <br /> 7.4 Contract Work Hours <br /> A. The Contractor shall comply with Section 103 of the Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards <br /> Act (40 U.S.C. section 327-330) as supplemented by Department of Labor Regulations (29 CFR, <br /> Part 5). Under this section the Contractor shall compute the wages of every mechanic and laborer <br /> on the basis of a standard work week of forty (40) hours. Work in excess of the standard work <br /> week is permissible,provided the worker is compensated as required by law. <br /> 7.5 Overtime Work <br /> A. Overtime and shift work may be established as a regular procedure by the Contractor with <br /> reasonable Notice to and written permission of the Owner's Representative. Permission may be <br /> denied for such reasons as noise, traffic, or other interference with the neighborhood in which the <br /> Project is located, or the lack of availability of inspectors during overtime or shift work. <br /> 7.6 Labor Relations <br /> A. The Contractor shall take all reasonable steps to prevent any labor Disputes involving the <br /> Contractor and any of its Subcontractors or Suppliers of any products or services from disrupting <br /> the Work under this Contract or interfering with access to the Owner's property by the Owner, <br /> including its agents, representatives, employees and officials, any other contractors engaged in <br /> construction activities, or members of the public. <br /> B. In the event any picketing or other concerted activity by employees involved in a labor Dispute <br /> with the Contractor or its Subcontractors or Suppliers interferes in any way with access to the <br /> Owner's property by any persons, the Contractor shall promptly and expeditiously take all <br /> reasonable actions to eliminate or minimize such interference, including but not limited to: <br /> 1. Utilizing all reasonable means of restricting any picketing to a single entrance to the Owner's <br /> property; <br /> 2. Posting notices or signs which advise interested persons and labor organizations that a <br /> particular entrance to the Owner's property is for the employees of"primary" or, as the case <br /> may be, "neutral" employers; <br /> 3. Policing entrances to ensure that only authorized personnel may use those entrances; <br /> 4. Notifying all interested labor organizations of the "primary" or "neutral" status of particular <br /> entrances; and <br /> 5. In the event any such picketing or concerted activity is unlawful or has a secondary impact <br /> upon the employees of neutral employers, promptly and expeditiously taking appropriate <br /> action to seek recourse through the appropriate governmental agency or state or federal courts <br /> WFP Operations Building Seismic Retrofit-Rebid January 6,2017 <br /> WO#UP3600 007213 -32 <br />
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