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HomeMy WebLinkAbout18- Contract Documents - Knife River Belgrade - 2018 Street Improvements 130 CITY OF BOZEMAN 2018 STREET IMPROVEMENTS CONTRACT DOCUMENTS PREPARED BY CITY OF BOZEMAN ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT April 2018 CITY OF BOZEMAN, MONTANA 2018 STREET IMPROVEMENTS April 2018 TABLE OF CONTENTS CONTRACT DOCUMENTS Bidder's Checklist Invitation to Bid Instruction to Bidders Bid Form Non-discrimination Affirmation Form Bid Bond Agreement Form Payment and Performance Bonds Standard General Conditions of the Construction Contract (by reference) Supplementary Conditions Montana Prevailing Wage Rates CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATIONS Special Provisions Measurement and Payment APPENDIX A Standard Drawings APPENDIX B Estimated Quantities, Plan Sheets BIDDER'S CHECKLIST Please utilize the following Bidder's Checklist before submitting your bid. 1) Original Bid Bond Enclosed? (Personal checks, business checks, and faxed copies are not acceptable.) 2) Bid Proposal: a. Arithmetic Checked? b. Unit Bid amounts agree with math calulations? c. All Addenda acknowledged on proposal sheet and cover? d. Signature portion completely filled out? e. Bid Proposal intact in Contract Documents DO NOT REMOVE!!!! f. Non-Descrimination Affirmation form completed and signed? 3) Bid Envelope: a. Addressed properly? (See Article 1 —Bids, Instructions to Bidders) b. Contains the Contract Documents and Specifications booklet? C. Acknowledged Receipt of Addenda? d. Sealed? 4) Bid Submitted prior to required time at specified location? Be sure to seal your bid. Include project name, bid date/time, contractor name, contractor registration number, and acknowledgement of all addenda(by number) on the outside of the bid envelope. Leave all sheets intact in the Contract Documents and Specifications booklet. Return the complete Contract Documents and Specifications booklet. ALL BID DOCUMENTS AND BONDS MUST BE ORIGINALS. NO FAXED COPIES WILL BE ACCEPTED. CITY OF BOZEMAN, MONTANA CALL FOR BIDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the City of Bozeman, Montana, is accepting sealed bids for: 2018 Street Improvements Project Separate sealed bids for construction of City of Bozeman 2018 Street Improvements Project will be received by the City Clerk, City Hall, 121 N. Rouse Avenue, P.O. Box 1230, Bozeman, Montana 59771-1230 will be received until 2:00 p.m.,local time,May 4`h,2018,and then publicly opened and read aloud. Please write the name of the project on the front of the sealed bid. The physical address is: City Cleric's Office, Suite 202, City Hall, 121 N. Rouse Avenue, Bozeman, Montana. The mailing address is: City Clerk's Office, Suite 202, City Hall, P.O. Box 1230, Bozeman, Montana, 59771. Bids must be received before 2:00 p.m.May 01,2018. Original copies must be submitted—no faxed or electronic bids will be accepted. Bids will be opened and read following the close of bids. The work involves Cold Milling,Hot Mix Overlays,Seal Coating(chip sealing),Fog Sealing,Valley Gutter Installation, and Pavement Marking Replacements on various streets within the City of Bozeman as specified in the contract documents. Copies of the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS are available for viewing, or may be obtained upon payment of$15.00 (non-refundable)for each set,at the City of Bozeman,Engineering Department, 20 East Olive Street, Bozeman Montana 59715. All bids and proposals for the construction of any public contract project shall contain a statement showing that the bidder or contractor is duly and regularly registered under the laws of the State of Montana, and the contractor's registration number shall appear upon such bid or proposal, and no contract shall be awarded to any contractor unless he is the holder of registration, all as defined by MCA 39-9-101 through 410.Forms for registration are available from the Department of Labor and Industry,P.O.Box 8011, 1805 Prospect,Helena,Montana, 59604-8011. Information on registration can be obtained by calling 1-406-444-7734. All laborers and mechanics employed by contractors or sub-contractors in performance of the construction work shall be paid wages at rates as may be required by the laws of the State of Montana. Discrimination in the performance of any contract awarded under this invitation on the basis of race, creed, sex, age,marital status,national origin,or actual or perceived sexual orientation, gender identity or disability is prohibited. This prohibition shall apply to the hiring and treatment of the awarded entity's employees and to all subcontracts. 1 INVITATION TO BID Every entity submitting under this invitation must sign and return the required affirmation. Each bid or proposal must be accompanied by a Certified Check, Cashier's Check, or Bid Bond payable to the City of Bozeman,Montana,in an amount not less than Ten percent(10%)of the total amount of the bid. Successful bidders shall furnish an approved Performance Bond and a labor and materials Payment Bond,each in the amount of One Hundred percent(100%)of the contract amount. Insurance as required shall be provided by the successful bidder(s) and a Certificate(s) of that insurance shall be provided. No bid may be withdrawn after the scheduled time for the public opening of bids,which is 2:00 p.m. local time, May 4t11, 2018. The right is reserved to reject any or all proposals received, to waive informalities, to postpone the award of the contract for a period of not to exceed Sixty(60) days, and to accept the bid which is in the best interests of the Owner. The City of Bozeman is required to be an Equal Opportunity Employer. Dated at Bozeman, Montana, this 17th day of April, 2018 Robin Crough City Clerk, City of Bozeman Published Bozeman, Montana April 22, 2018 April 29, 2018 2 INVITATION TO BID INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS BIDS All Bids must be made on the forms provided in this bound copy of the Contract Documents. All Bids must be legibly written in ink,with all prices given in figures and total bid amount given in words and figures. No alterations by erasures or interlineations will be permitted in Bids or in the printed forms. Each Bid shall be enclosed in a sealed envelope addressed to the City Clerk, City Hall, 121 N. Rouse Avenue,P.O.Box 1230,Bozeman,Montana 59771-1230, and endorsed on the outside of the envelope with the words: 2018 STREET IMPROVEMENTS, CITY OF BOZEMAN. Bids shall be strictly in accordance with the prescribed form. Any modifications thereof or deviations therefiom may be considered as sufficient cause for rejection. Bids carrying riders or qualifications to the Bid being submitted may be rejected as irregular. BID GUARANTEE No Bids will be considered unless accompanied by a Bid guarantee,in the amount stipulated in the Invitation To Bid, made unconditionally payable to the Owner, which may be either a Cashier's Check or a Certified Check drawn on an acceptable bank. A Bidder's Bond issued by a surety company authorized to do business in the State of Montana will also be acceptable. SIGNATURE OF BIDDERS Each Bid must be signed in ink by the Bidder with his full name and with his business address or place of residence. In case of a firm or partnership,the name and residence of each member must be inserted. In case the Bid is submitted by, or in behalf of,a corporation,it must be signed in the name of such corporation by an official who is authorized to bind the corporation,and who shall also affix the corporate seal of such corporation. The Bid of a corporation which is signed by a person other than a corporate officer must be accompanied by a Power of Attorney showing that person's authority. ONLY ONE PROPOSAL No Bidder may submit more than one Bid. Two Bids under different names will not be received from one firm or association. RESPONSIBILITIES OF AGENT Any person signing a Bid as the agent of another, or of others,may be required to submit satisfactory evidence of this authority to do so. The title of the person(s)executing the Bid or Agreement shall be clearly indicated beneath his signature. QUALIFICATIONS OF BIDDERS Bidders may be required to submit satisfactory evidence that they have a practical knowledge of the particular work bid upon, and that they have the necessary financial resources to complete the proposed work. In determining the lowest responsible bid, the following elements will be considered: whether the Bidder involved(a)maintains a permanent place of business;(b)has adequate plant and equipment to do the work properly and expeditiously; (c)has a suitable financial status to meet obligations incident to the work; and(d) has appropriate technical experience. 1 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS Each Bidder may be required to show that former work performed by him has been handled in such a manner that there are no just or proper claims pending against such work. No Bidder will be acceptable if he is engaged on any other work which impairs his ability to finance his contract. The Bidder shall demonstrate his ability by meeting all requirements herein stipulated, if asked for them. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS It is intended that the Montana Public Works Standard Specification, 6"' Edition(MPWSS), shall be used to govern the contractual and performance aspects of this project,and is hereby incorporated as part of these CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, as modified by the City of Bozeman Modifications to Montana Public Works Standard Specifications 6th Edition(COB MODS), dated March 31,2011,including all addenda,which is also hereby incorporated as part of these contract documents,and as further modified herein by the City of Bozeman. All standard forms of MPWSS shall be utilized in executing these CONTRACT DOCUMENTS unless otherwise noted or revised in the bound bid document. The complete CONTRACT DOCUMENTS which comprise this entire document, and are made a part hereof, consist of the following: Invitation to Bid............................ Bound Herein Instructions to Bidders.................. Bound Herein Bid Form...................................... Bound Herein Bid Bond...................................... Bound Herein Agreement Form...........................Bound Herein Payment Bond..............................MPWSS/Bound Herein Performance Bond........................MPWSS/Bound Herein Standard General Conditions........lV1PWSS Supplementary Conditions............MPWSS/Bound Herein Miscellaneous Forms Notice of Award..................MPWSS Notice To Proceed............. MPWSS Change Order.....................MPWSS Work Directive Change.......MPWSS Application For Payment (Guidance Only)............... MPWSS Certificate of Substantial Completion........................MPWSS Wage Rates...................................Bound Herein Special Provisions..........................Bound Herein Technical Specification...................MPWSS; COB MODS; Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, Montana Department __—___of Transpoi-tationll eat edition) Appendix A--Standard Drawings......... MPWSS/Bound Herein Appendix B--Maps and Plan Sheets...... Bound Herein 2 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS EXAMINATION OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND SITE Before submitting a bid, each Bidder must (a) examine the Contract Documents thoroughly (b) visit the site to familiarize himself with location conditions that may in any manner affect cost, progress or performance of the Work, (c) familiarize himself with federal, state and local laws, ordinances,rules and regulations that may in any manner affect cost,progress or performance of the Work; and(d)study and carefully correlate Bidder's observations with the Contract Documents. Any Bidder may,upon request,examine those reports of investigations and tests of subsurface and latent physical conditions at the site (if any) which have been relied upon in preparing the drawings and specifications. These reports are not guaranteed as to accuracy or completeness,nor are they part of the Contract Documents. Before submitting his Bid each Bidder will, at his own expense, make such additional investigations and tests as the Bidder may deem necessary to determine his Bid for performance of the Work in accordance with the time, price and other terms and conditions of the Contract Documents. On request,Owner will provide each Bidder access to the site to conduct such investigations and tests as each Bidder deems necessary for submission of his Bid. Any administrative requirements and associated costs of such investigations are the responsibility of the Bidder. The lands upon which the Work is to be performed, rights-of-way for access thereto and other lands designated for use by Contractor in performing the Work are identified in the specifications or on the drawings. The submission of a Bid will constitute an incontrovertible representation by the Bidder that he has complied with every requirement of this section and that the Contract Documents are sufficient in scope and detail to indicate and convey understanding of all terms and conditions for performance of the work. Where logs of test borings are included in the contract plans,it is agreed that such logs do not constitute a part of the contract and are included only for the convenience of the bidder or Contractor and do not relieve him of his duties under this section or of any other responsibility under the contract. No information derived from any inspection of records of investigation or compilation thereof made by the Owner will in any way relieve the bidder or Contractor from properly performing his obligations under the contract. UNDERGROUND UTILITIES The location of underground utilities as shown on the drawings is approximate and the Owner assumes no responsibility for determining the exact location. The Contractor shall note the reference to utility lines and service lines for various utilities as noted on the drawings and that the approximate location may or may not be given. The Contractor shall make written inquiry of the related utility agency to determine the location of underground utilities in the project area. INTERPRETATION OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS If any person contemplating submitting a Bid for the proposed contract is in doubt as to the true meaning of any part of the specifications, or other 3 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS proposed Contract Documents, he may submit to the Owner a written request for an interpretation thereof. The person submitting the request will be responsible for its prompt delivery. Any interpretation of the proposed documents will be made only by an addendum duly issued and a copy of any such addendum will be mailed or delivered to each person receiving a set of such documents. TIME OF COMPLETION The time of completion of the work is a basic consideration of the Contract. It will be necessary that the Bidder satisfy the Owner of his ability to complete the work within the stipulated time. ADDENDA Any addenda issued during the time of bidding, or forming a part of the Contract Documents loaned to the Bidder for the preparation of his proposal, shall be covered in the Bid and shall be made a part of the Agreement. Receipt of each addendum shall be acknowledged in the Bid. Any Bid in which all issued addenda are not acknowledged will be considered incomplete and will not be read. PROPOSAL The bidder shall submit his proposal on the forms bound in these Contract Documents. Neither the proposal nor any other pages bound herein or attached hereto shall be detached. Proposals shall be in a sealed envelope and addressed to: City Clerk City Hall 121 N. Rouse Avenue P.O. Box 1230 Bozeman, MT 59771-1230 The envelope shall also contain the following information: Name of Project: City of Bozeman 2018 Street Improvements Name of Contractor: Montana Certificate of Contractor Registration No. Acknowledge Receipt of Addendum No.: , In the lower left hand corner of the envelope print or type: BID DOCUMENTS - DO NOT OPEN UNTIL 2:00 PM., May 0, 2018. Proposals shall be made_in accordance with the following-instructions: A. Submit one copy of the complete bound document in an opaque sealed envelope. DO NOT REMOVE THE PROPOSAL NOR ANY OTHER PAGES FROM THE BOUND CONTRACT 4 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS DOCUMENT. B. Bids shall be made in ink upon the unaltered Bid Proposal Form supplied with these documents. C. All blank spaces must be properly filled. D. The total bid price must be stated in both writing and in figures. In case of a discrepancy between unit price and total bid price,the unit prices or lump sum prices shall be used in computing the total bid price. E. The proposal form shall contain no additions,conditions,stipulations,erasures,or other irregularities. F. The proposal must acknowledge receipt of all addenda issued. G. The proposal must be signed in ink and display the bidder's name, address, and current Montana Contractor's License Number. SIGNING OF BIDS Bids which are not signed by individuals making them shall have attached thereto a power of attorney evidencing authority to sign the bid in the name of the person for whom it is signed. Bids which are signed for a co-partnership shall be signed by all of the co-partners or by an attorney-in- fact. If signed by an attorney-in-fact, there shall be attached to the bid a power of attorney evidencing authority to sign the bid. Bids which are signed for a corporation shall have the correct corporate name thereof signed in handwriting or in typewriting and the signature of the president or other authorized officer of the corporation shall be manually written below the written or typewritten corporate name following the work: By: Corporate Seal Title: If bids are signed for any other legal entity, the authority of the person signing for such legal entity should be attached to the bid. 5 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS BID REQUIREMENTS The bidder is expected to base his bid on materials and equipment complying fully with the plans and specifications and, in the event he names in his bid materials or equipment which do not conform, he will be responsible for furnishing materials and equipment which fully conform at no charge in his bid price. Before submitting a proposal,each Contractor should read the complete Contract Documents(including all addenda), specifications and plans, including all related documents containing herein, all of which contain provisions applicable not only to the successful bidder,but also to his subcontractors. BID QUANTITIES Bidders must satisfy themselves by personal examination of the locations of the proposed work and by such other means as they may prefer as to the correctness of any quantities. The estimated unit quantities of the various classes of work to be done under this contract are approximate and are to be used only as a basis for estimating the probable cost of the work and for comparing the proposals offered for the work. The Contractor agrees that, during progress of the work, the Owner may find it advisable to omit portions of the work, to increase or decrease the quantities as may be deemed necessary or desirable, that the actual amount of work to be done and materials to be furnished may differ from the estimated quantities, and that the basis for payment under this contract shall be the actual amount of work done and the materials furnished. The Contractor agrees that he will make no claim for damages, anticipated profits or otherwise on account of any difference which may be found between quantities of work actually done and the estimated quantities. MODIFICATION AND WITHDRAWAL OF BID Bids may be modified or withdrawn by an appropriate document duly executed in the manner that a Bid must be executed and delivered to the place where Bids are to be submitted prior to the date and time for the opening of Bids as called for in the Invitation to Bid.Requests for modification or withdrawal must be written and must be signed in the same manner and by the same person(s) who signed the Bid. If, within twenty-four hours after Bids are opened any Bidder files a duly signed written notice with Owner and promptly thereafter demonstrates to the reasonable satisfaction of Owner that there was a material and substantial mistake in the preparation of its Bid,that Bidder may withdraw its Bid and the Bid security will be returned. Thereafter, if the Work is rebid or negotiated, that Bidder will be disqualified from further bidding on the Work. ACCEPTANCE AND REJECTION OF THE BIDS The Owner reserves the right to acceptor reject the Bids, or portions of Bids if denoted in the Bid as separate schedules,and to award more than one Bid or schedule for the same Bid if any of the aforementioned combination of Bids or schedules will be in the best interest of the Owner. The Owner reserves the right to waive irregularities in any Bid submitted,or reject nonconforming,non-responsive or conditional Bids-and to correct arithmetizaterrors-in_the_Bid prior to comparison. SUBCONTRACTORS Within seven days after Bids are opened,the apparent low Bidder,and any other 6 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS Bidder so requested, shall submit a list of all Subcontractors he expects to use in the work. An experience statement with pertinent information as to similar projects and other evidence of qualification shall be furnished for each named subcontractor,if requested by the Owner. If the Owner or Engineer after due investigation has reasonable objection to any proposed Subcontractor,they may, before giving the Notice of Award,request the apparent low Bidder to submit an acceptable substitute. If the substitution results in an increase in the Bid, a corresponding adjustment will be made in the contract price. If the apparent low Bidder declines to make any such substitution,the contract may not be awarded to such Bidder,but Bidder's refusal to substitution will not constitute grounds for forfeiture of Bid Security. Any subcontractor so listed and to whom Owner or Engineer does not make written objection prior to the giving of the Notice of Award will be deemed acceptable to the Owner and Engineer. Contractor shall not be required to employ any subcontractor against whom he has reasonable objection. The use of subcontractors listed by the Bidder and accepted by Owner prior to the Notice of Award will be required in the performance of the work. The Contractor shall be required to perform at least 40 percent of the original contract cost (excluding cost of Traffic Control) with the Contractor's organization. Where an entire item is subcontracted,the percentage of the work subcontracted is based on the original contract item unit price. When a portion of an item is subcontracted, the percentage of the work subcontracted will be based on either the subcontract item unit price or on an estimated percentage of the contract item unit price, determined by the City Engineer. An item will not be considered partially subcontracted unless the prime contractor performs a portion of the work(equipment, materials or labor). If the same item is subcontracted at multiple levels, the cost is only accounted for at the first level. When an item added by change order is subcontracted, the cost of the item does not count towards the required contract performance. AWARD OF CONTRACT OWNER reserves the right to reject any or all Bids, including without limitation, nonconforming, nonresponsive, unbalanced, or conditional Bids. OWNER further reserves the right to reject the Bid of any Bidder whom it finds, after reasonable inquiry and evaluation, to be non-responsible.OWNER may also reject the Bid of any Bidder if OWNER believes that it would not be in the best interest of the Project to make an award to that Bidder,whether because bid is not responsive, or the Bidder is unqualified or of doubtful financial ability,or fails to meet any other pertinent standard or criteria established by the OWNER.The OWNER also reserves the right to waive all informalities not involving price,time,or changes in the Work and to negotiate contract terms with the Successful Bidder. In evaluating Bids, OWNER will consider whether or not the Bids comply with the prescribed requirements, and such alternatives,unit prices and other data, as may be requested in the Bid Form or prior to the Notice of Award. In evaluating Bidders, OWNER will consider the qualifications of Bidders and may consider the qualifications and experience of Subcontractors, Suppliers,and other individuals or entities proposed for 7 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS those portions of the Work for which the identity of Subcontractors, Suppliers, or other individuals or entities must be submitted as provided in the Supplementary Conditions. OWNER may conduct such investigations as OWNER deems necessary to establish the responsibility, qualifications, and financial ability of Bidders, proposed Subcontractors, Suppliers, individuals, or entities to perform the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents. If the Contract is to be awarded,OWNER will award the Contract to the Bidder whose Bid is in the best interests of the Project. Consideration factors will include conformance with all material terms and conditions of the Contract Documents, Bid price, and other appropriate factors. If the Contract is to be awarded,OWNER will give the Successful Bidder a Notice of Award within sixty (60) days after the day of the bid opening. The OWNER reserves the right to cancel the award of any contract at any time before the complete execution of said Agreement by all parties without any liability against the OWNER. If,at any time this Contract is to be awarded,the total of the lowest acceptable Bid Proposal exceeds the funds then estimated by the Owner as available, the Owner may reject all Bid Proposals or take such other action as best serves the Owner's interests. CANCELLATION OF AWARD The Owner reserves the right to cancel the award of any contract at any time before the complete execution of the Agreement by all parties without any liability against the Owner. RETURN OF BID GUARANTEE All Bid guarantees,except those of the three lowest Bidders,will be returned immediately following the opening and checking of the Bids. The Bid guarantees of the unsuccessful of the three lowest Bidders will be returned within ten(10)days following the award of the contract. The Bid guarantee of the Bidder to whom the contract is awarded will be returned when said Bidder has executed an Agreement and filed satisfactory Performance and Payment Bonds as hereinafter stipulated. PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BONDS The Contractor to whom the contract is awarded will be required to furnish a Performance Bond and a Payment Bond in favor of the Owner each in an amount equal to one-hundred percent (100%) of the Agreement amount. The Bonds shall be executed on the forms bound herein, signed by a surety company authorized to do business in the State of Montana, and acceptable as a surety to the Owner and countersigned by a Montana Resident Agent. With the Bonds there shall be filed with the Owner one copy of Power of Attorneyeertified_toinclude the date of the Bond. EXECUTION AND APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT The Agreement shall be signed by the successful 8 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS Bidder and returned, together with the contract Bonds, within the time shown on the Bid. If the Agreement is not executed by the Owner within fifteen(15) days following receipt from the Bidder of the signed Agreements and Bonds,the Bidder shall have the right to withdraw his Bid without penalty. No Agreement shall be considered as effective until it has been fully executed by all of the parties thereto. FAILURE TO EXECUTE AGREEMENT Failure to execute the Agreement and furnish a Performance Bond and Payment Bond shall be just cause for annulment of the award. In the event of such annulment of the award, the Bid guarantee shall be forfeited to the Owner, not as a penalty but as liquidation of damages sustained. Award may then be made to the next lowest responsible and qualified Bidder,or the work may be re-advertised as the Owner may decide. BOUND COPY OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS None of the Instructions to Bidders,Bid Form,Bond forms,Agreement,contract stipulations,or other specifications shall be removed from the bound copy of Contract Documents prior to submission of Bid. PAYMENTS Payment for all work performed under this Agreement will be made by the Owner within the time period specified in and in accordance with the procedures outlined in the General Conditions. Payments made after the time limit will be subject to interest at the rate specified in the Agreement. When the work extends beyond thirty(30)days,progress payments will be made monthly for any work accomplished during the preceding month, but subject to retainage as specified elsewhere. PREVAILING WAGE RATES On all projects and contracts with the Owner, Contractor and all subcontractors shall pay for all labor employed the standard prevailing rate of wages. The standard prevailing rate of wages as used herein means that standard prevailing rate of wages in the locality where the work is to be performed as determined by the Montana Commissioner of Labor pursuant to MCA 18- 2-402 and as bound herein. The Contractor and subcontractors are directed to the Montana Commissioner of Labor for information on the standard prevailing rate of wages applicable to this contract within this area. Each contractor and employer shall maintain payroll records in a manner readily capable of being certified for submission under 18-2-423,Montana Code Annotated(MCA),for not less than 3 years after the contractor's or employer's completion of work on the project. POSTING Contractor shall post in a prominent and accessible place on the site of the work a legible statement of all wages to be paid to the employees. LOCAL LABOR Contractor shall give preference to the employment of Montana residents in accordance with applicable portions of Title 18, Chapter 2, Part 4, MCA. MONTANA CONTRACTOR REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS No bids will be considered that do not carry the Bidder's Certificate of Contractor's Registration number on the envelope containing the Bid and on the Bid. Information pertaining to the Montana Contractor Registration requirements may be obtained from the Montana State Department of Revenue, Helena, Montana. (1-406-444-773 4) 9 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS ADDITIONAL CONTRACTOR LICENSE FEE(MONTANA CONTRACTORS GROSS RECEIPTS TAX) In accordance with Title 15, Chapter 50, MCA, the Owner shall withhold, in addition to other amounts withheld as provided by law or specified herein, I percent (1%) of all payments due the Contractor and shall transmit such moneys to the Montana Department of Revenue. BIDDER PREFERENCE In accordance with the provisions of Title 18, Chapter 1, Part 1, MCA, a preference will be given to the lowest responsible Bidder who is a resident of the State of Montana over a nonresident Bidder from any state or country that enforces a preference in their state or country for their resident Bidders. The preference given to Montana resident Bidders will be equal to the preference given in the other state or county. This preference applies unless specifically prohibited by Federal laws or regulations. Products manufactured or produced in the State of Montana shall be preferred for use in all projects if such products are comparable in price and quality. Further, wherever possible,products manufactured and produced in the State which are suitable substitutes for products manufactured or produced outside the State and comparable in price,quality and performance shall be preferred for use in this project. Preference regarding these products shall be in accordance with the laws of the State of Montana. CITY OF BOZEMAN BUSINESS LICENSE All Contractors conducting work within the City of Bozeman are required to have a current Business License. Applications for Business Licenses may be obtained at City Hall, 121 N. Rouse Avenue, Bozeman, Montana. 10 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS BID FORM 2018 STREET IMPROVEMENTS CITY OF BOZEMAN BOZEMAN, MONTANA 59771 TO: City Clerk P.O. Box 1230 Bozeman, Montana 59771-1230 THE UNDERSIGNED BIDDER, having familiarized himself with the Work required by the Contract Documents, the site(s) where the work is to be performed, local labor conditions and all laws, regulations,municipal ordinances and other factors which may affect the performance of the Work,and having satisfied himself of the expense and difficulties attending performance of the work: HEREBY PROPOSES and agrees, if this bid is accepted, to enter into an Agreement, in the form attached, to perform all work for the construction of Cold Milling, Hot Mix Overlays, Seal Coating, Pavement Markings,Fog Sealing,and Miscellaneous Concrete construction,including the assumption of all obligations,duties,and responsibilities necessary for the successful completion of the contract and the furnishing of all materials and equipment required to be incorporated in, and form a permanent part of, the work; tools, equipment, supplies, transportation, facilities, labor, superintendence, and services required to perform the Work; Bonds, Insurance and Submittals; all as indicated or specified in the Contract Documents to be performed or furnished by Contractor within the time and for the prices set forth in the following schedules. The undersigned bidder agrees to be bound by this Bid for a period not to exceed that specified in the Invitation to Bid. The undersigned Bidder agrees to furnish the required Bonds and to enter into a contract within fifteen (15)calendar days after Owner's acceptance of this Bid, and further agrees to complete all Work within the time specified per schedule after commencement of the contract time as defined in the General Conditions. The allowed contract time is 40 calendar days. Where multiple schedules are awarded under a single Contract,the contract times shall run concurrently unless separate notices to proceed are issued for the awarded schedules. Liquidated Damages shall be as specified in Article 2.2 of the Agreement Form. The undersigned Bidder agrees that the unit prices shall govern in checking the Bid, and should a discrepancy exist in the total prices and total amount of Bid as listed above,after extensions are checked and corrections made, if any, the total amount of the Bid as corrected shall be used in awarding the contract. 1 BID FORM The undersigned Bidder agrees that he has been afforded access to the construction site and has performed those independent site investigations as he deemed necessary. The undersigned Bidder hereby certifies the following: A) That this Bid is genuine and is not made in the interest of, or on behalf of, any undisclosed person, firm, or corporation, and is not submitted in conformity with any agreement or rules of any group, association, organization, or corporation; B) That he has not directly or indirectly solicited any other Bidder to put in a false or sham Bid; C) That he has not solicited or induced any person, firm, or corporation to refrain from bidding; D) That he has not sought by collusion to obtain for himself any advantage over any other Bidder or over the Owner. E) That he is not currently operating beyond the contract time on any previously awarded public works contract as defined and required by Article 15-50-203, MCA, as amended. The undersigned Bidder(s) either singularly or as a joint venture hereby certifies (certify) pursuant to Article 37-71-203, MCA,that he (they) is (are) duly and regularly licensed. BIDDER agrees to perform all the work described in the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS for the following unit prices or lump sums: 2 BID FORM BASE BID SCHEDULE 1 COLD MILLING&HOT MIX OVERLAY NO. ITEM UNIT UNIT PRICE QUANTITY TOTAL PRICE (Figures) (Figures) 101 Cold Milling of S.Y. $ 34,130 $�,67Y'®® '✓ Existing Pavement (2" nominal depth) 102 Hot Mix Asphalt Ton $ •00 4,925 $ 70 975•00 Surface Course, Type B Plant Mix, in place 103 Concrete removal S.F. 1,028 & disposal 104 Combined concrete L.F. $ 70. 00 14 00 curb & gutter ®6 105 6" Concrete S.F. $ . ��I 172 $ � 7° 00 sidewalk in place 106 4" Concrete S.F. $ /o�. 00 100 $ /Ja6lo 00 sidewalk in place 107 Concrete fillet S.F. $ ®® 226 $S171d. 00 108 Concrete Valley S.F. $ / . 04 198 $ Q.2 76. 00 Gutter 109 Detectable warning S.F. $ 34 110 6"thickness of asphalt S.F. $ � > �'� 356 $ 3 00 concrete pavement surface course, grade B 112 Adjust manhole Each $ 7 7 $ Ring and cover 3 BID FORM 113 Adjust Telephone Each $g5O ®® 2 $ 7®0 L Manhole Ring and cover 114 Striping—4"white Gal. $/��.00 29 $ Z1,060 00 Epoxy 115 Striping—4"yellow Gal. $1��,�� 29 $ 0,50, 00 Epoxy 116 Words & symbols Gal. $ E 0 �00 5 $ 550. d® White Hite Epoxy 117 Striping—4" white LF $ / 00 1,677 $11,732. OLI Thermoplastic 118 Striping—4"yeiiow LF $ 0"" 50 1,998 $ jo�907®® Thermoplastic 119 Striping— 8"white LF $ 1 . S70 889 $)9 7 7 9.50 Thermoplastic 120 Striping—24"white LF $ zY7. 00 157 $ 7 00 Thermoplastic 121 Striping—24"yellow LF 36 00 Thermoplastic 122 Words & symbols SF 312 $I/-�3,7 00 ' White Thermoplastic 123 Gravel approach/ LS $ ,000100 LS $A 000.00 Shoulder treatment 124 Traffic control LS $ 50�0�00 LS $ ��000, 00 a 125 Misc. Work $ $1.00 10,000 $10,000.00 TOTAL BASE BID SCHEDULE I $ 6*1, .5 . 5-0 (TOTAL BASE BID SCHEDULE 1 —WRITTEN WORDS) 4 BID FORM BASE BID - SCHEDULE 2 STREET SEAL COAT NO. ITEM UNIT UNIT PRICE QUANTITY TOTAL PRICE (Figures) (Figures) 201 Cationic Emulsified Gal. $ .5 0 72,416 ® DO Asphalt in place (CRS-2P) 202 Seal Coat Aggregate SY $ 180,922 $ �296� 3/8" Gradation, in place d� 203 Fog Seal Gal. $ 1 0 90 $ YO '00 204 Striping—4"white Gal. $/YV 00 99 $ /311960' 0 Epoxy 205 Striping—4"yellow Gal. $ 119 $ 00 Epoxy 206 Striping— 8"white Gal. $Id 00 8 $ 1 / 0• ®0 Epoxy 207 Striping—24"yellow Gal. $ /yi� 00 9 $ 4J 60.00 Epoxy 208 Words & symbols Gal. $ 6'00 225 $` '�®®`00 White Epoxy L 209 Striping—4"white LF $ •-50 1,321 Thermoplastic 210 Striping—4"yellow LF $ . 50 642 $ Thermoplastic ---- ---21 t— Striping--8"wite—1 r Thermoplastic v 212 Striping—24" white LF $ p0 587 $ �0 Thermoplastic 5 BID FORM symbols SF "� D® 1 070 $ .9l 60,0� / 213 Words & $� , d White Thermoplastic 00 214 Thermoplastic LS $7 000 Old LS $-7� 00a Treatment i 215 Traffic control LS $1/0 ,000.00 LS $y0 000.®® TOTAL BASE BID SCHEDULE 2 $ 15 60. 00 � (TOTAL BASE BID SCHEDULE 2—WRITTEN WORDS) BASE BID - SCHEDULE 3 WRF FACILITY SEAL COAT NO. ITEM UNIT UNIT PRICE QUANTITY TOTAL PRICE (Figures) (Figures) 301 Cationic Emulsified Gal. $ .50 3,160 $-7 W0.00 Asphalt in place (CRS-2P) 302 Seal Coat Aggregate SY $ 8P,S 7,900 $ 00 � . 3/8" Gradation, in place 303 Fog Seal Gal. $ 2,375 $ I 6797 -0 304 Parking Lot LS $1,000.0 LS $ 00 9.00 Striping TOTAL BASE BID SCHEDULE 3 e f n®'�� ��s� r�fi �r� �, - � g111- d 6 RV cep (T OTAL BASE BID SCHEDULE 3 —WRITTEN WORDS) 6 BID FORM BASE BID - SCHEDULE 4 SOFTBALL COMPLEX FOG SEAL NO. ITEM UNIT UNIT PRICE QUANTITY TOTAL PRICE (Figures) (Figures) 401 Fog Seal Gal. $ 2,100 $ 9,25,00 TOTAL BASE BID SCHEDULE 4 $ � ��' �,�o�s�n , ✓10/��, /Z cJn��' 7"t��n� � ,'V� 11��S '���`� ���`� (TOTAL BASE BID SCHEDULE 4—WRITTEN WORDS) TOTAL BASE BID SCHEDULES 1, 2, 3, and 4 $ 1, 15 9 0y' 08 (TOTAL BASE BID SCHEDULES 1, 2, 3, and 4—WRITTEN WORDS) The undersigned Bidder acknowledged receipt ofthe following Addenda,which have been considered in preparation of this Bid: No Dated No Dated 7 BID FORM No. Dated No. Dated Submitted this L/ day of 52018. SIGNATURE OF BIDDER: �. Montana Contractor Registr71on umber � J If an individual: doing business as If a Partnership: by partner if a Corporation: ei-I I F67 J �/6Y,? gggq9Df11i1/;!1 �GROVp/''. (a) GpRP0*,,* b SEAL y .(Sea Tie V t C 2U °s ' tt��t�•' �® QJVT, ��. 04J4 i11, Business Address of Bidder: ! f ( , �7 x S) AtTz--S : If Bidder is a joint venture, other party must sign below: Montana License Number and Class If an Individual: doing 8 BID FORM NON-DISCRIMINATION AFFIRMATION FORM e)V E ✓cam p r—f [name of entity submitting]hereby arms it will not discriminate on the basis of race,color,religion,creed,.sex,age,marital status,national origin,or because of actual or perceived sexual orientation, gender identity or disability in the performance of work performed for the city of Bozeman,if a contract is awarded to it,and also recognizes the eventual contract,if awarded,will contain a provision prohibiting discrimination as described above and that this prohibition shall apply to the hiring and treatment of the i rF�r ✓ j ,,v,®� [name of entity submitting] employees and to all subcontracts it enters into in performance of the agreement with the city of Boze an. Signature of Bidder• erso authorize o sign on behalf of the bidder business as If a Partnership: by —Partner If a Corporation: (a) Corporation by (Seal & Title Attest) BID FORM NOTICE OF AWARD Dated:_fug n L1 . aa Sl TO: Knife River-Belgrade U ADDRESS: P.O. Box 9,Belgrade,MT 59714 PROJECT: City of Bozeman 2018 Street Improvements CONTRACT FOR: Schedules 1,2,3, and 4 You are notified that your Bid dated May 4,2018, for the above Contract has been considered. You are the apparent Successful Bidder and have been awarded a Contract for pavement cold milling,hot mix overlays, seal coating,fog sealing, and pavement markings. I The Contract Price of your Contract is: one million rivo hundred fifteen thousand two hundred four and no/100 Dollars($1,215,204.00). Three copies of the proposed Contract Documents accompany this Notice of Award. You must comply with the following conditions precedent within fifteen(15)days of the date of this Notice of Award, that is, by L 1 . [ 1. You must deliver to the OWNER 3 fully executed counterparts of the Agreement including all the p- Contract Documents and Drawings. 2. You must deliver with the executed Agreement the Contract Security (Bonds) as specified in the Instruction to Bidders(page 7),General Conditions(paragraph 5.01)and Supplementary Conditions (paragraph SC-5.02). 3. List other conditions precedent: You must deliver with the executed Agreement the Certificates of Insurance as specified in the General Conditions(paragraph 5.03)and Supplementary Conditions(paragraph SC-5.04). Failure to comply with these conditions within the time specified will entitle OWNER to consider your Bid abandoned,to annul this Notice of Award, and to declare your Bid Security forfeited. Within ten (10) days after you comply with these conditions, OWNER will return to you one fully Isigned counterpart of the Agreement with the Contract Documents attached. CITY OF BOZEMAN,MONTANA ATTEIST: F B p2 u�.�� BY: l. BY: (CITY MANAGER) (CITY CLERK) LAy DATE: � �c�•• 1883__=:��� 9TjN Cfl•1�10 PENAL SUM FORM BID BOND Any singular reference to Bidder,Surety,Owner or other party shall be considered plural where applicable. BIDDER(Name and Address): SURETY(Name and Address of Principal Place of Business): OWNER(Name and Address): BID Bid Due Date: Description(Project Name and Include Location): BOND Bond Number: Date(Not earlier than Bid dace date): Penal sum $ (Words) (Figures) Surety and Bidder, intending to be legally bound hereby, subject to the terms set forth below, do each cause this Bid Bond to be duly executed by an authorized officer, agent, or representative. BIDDEN SURETY (Seal) (Seal) Bidder's Name and Corporate Seal Surety's Name and Corporate Seal By: BY Signature Signature(Attach Power of Attorney) Print Name Print Name Title Title Attest: Attest: Signature Signature Title Title Note:Above addresses are to be used for giving any required notice. Provide execution by any additional parties, such as joint venturers, if necessary. EJCDC C-430 Bid Pond(Penal Sum Form) Prepared by the Engineers Joint contract Documents Committee. Page 1 of 2 PENAL SUM FORM 1. Bidder and Surety,jointly and severally,bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns to pay to Owner upon default of Bidder the penal sum set forth on the face of this Bond. Payment of the penal sum is the extent of Bidder's and Surety's liability. Recovery of such penal sum under the terms of this Bond shall be Owner's sole and exclusive remedy upon default of Bidder. 2. Default of Bidder shall occur upon the failure of Bidder to deliver within the time required by the Bidding Documents (or any extension thereof agreed to in writing by Owner) the executed Agreement required by the Bidding Documents and any performance and payment bonds required by the Bidding Documents. 3. This obligation shall be null and void.if: 3.1 Owner accepts Bidder's Bid and Bidder delivers within the time required by the Bidding Documents (or any extension thereof agreed to in writing by Owner) the executed Agreement required by the Bidding Documents and any performance and payment bonds required by the Bidding Documents, or 3.2 All Bids are rejected by Owner, or 3.3 Owner fails to issue a Notice of Award to Bidder within the time specified in the Bidding Documents (or any extension thereof agreed to in writing by Bidder and,if applicable,consented to by Surety when required by Paragraph 5 hereof). 4. Payment under this Bond will be due and payable upon default of Bidder and within 30 calendar days after receipt by Bidder and Surety of written notice of default from Owner,which notice will be given with reasonable promptness,identifying this Bond and the Project and including a statement of the amount due. 5. Surety waives notice of any and all defenses based on or arising out of any time extension to issue Notice of Award agreed to in writing by Owner and Bidder, provided that the total time for issuing Notice of Award including extensions shall not in the aggregate exceed 120 days from Bid due date without Surety's written consent. 6. No suit or action shall be commenced under this Bond prior to 30 calendar days after the notice of default required in Paragraph 4 above is received by Bidder and Surety and in no case later than one year after Bid due date. 7. Any suit or action under this Bond shall be contnenced only in a court of competent jurisdiction located in the state in which the Project is located. 8. Notices required hereunder shall be in writing and sent to Bidder and Surety at their respective addresses shown on the face of this Bond. Such notices may be sent by.personal delivery, commercial courier, or by United States Registered or Certified Mail,return receipt requested,postage pre-paid, and shall be deemed to be effective upon receipt by the party concerned. 9. Surety shall cause to be attached to this Bond a current and effective Power of Attorney evidencing the authority of the officer, agent, or representative who executed this Bond on behalf of Surety to execute, seal, and deliver such Bond and bind the Surety thereby. 10. This Bond is intended to conform to all applicable statutory requirements. Any applicable requirement of any applicable-tatute-that-has been omitted-from this Bond-shall-be-deemed-to_be_included-her_eirt-a"_set_forth at length. If any provision of this Bond conflicts with any applicable statute, then the provision of said statute shall govern and the remainder of this Bond that is not in conflict therewith shall continue in full force and effect. 11. The term"Bid"as used herein includes a Bid, offer, or proposal as applicable. EJCDC C-430 Bid Bond(Penal Sum Form) Prepared by the Engineers Joint Contract Documents committee. Page 2 of 2 AGREEMENT FORM THIS AGREEMENT is dated as of the 210 day of Jv,✓f in the year.2018 , by and between CITY OF BOZEMAN,hereinafter called OWNER,and Knife River-Belgrade hereinafter called CONTRACTOR. OWNER AND CONTRACTOR, in consideration of the mutual covenants hereinafter set forth, agree as follows: Article 1. WORK. CONTRACTOR shall complete all Work asspecified or indicated in the Contract Documents. The project work is generally described as follows: Cold Milling and Hot Mix Asphalt Overlays, Seal Coating,Valley Gutter Installation,Pavement Markings, and Fog Sealing The project for which the Work under the Contract Documents may be the whole or only a part is generally described as follows: City of Bozeman 2018 Street Improvements. Article 2. CONTRACT TIME. 2.1 The Work will be completed within 40 days after the date when the contract time commences to run as provided in the General Conditions. Final payment will be withheld until final completion and acceptance of the Work, as stipulated in this Agreement. 2.2 Liquidated Damages. OWNER and CONTRACTOR recognize that time is of the essence in this Agreement and that OWNER will suffer financial loss if the Work is not substantially complete within the time specified above,plus any extensions thereof allowed in accordance with the General Conditions. They also recognize the delays, expense and difficulties involved in proving,in a legal or arbitration proceeding,the actual loss suffered by OWNER if the Work is not substantially complete on time. Accordingly,instead of requiring any such proof,OWNER and CONTRACTOR agree that as liquidated damages for delay(but not as a penalty) CONTRACTOR shall pay OWNER one hundred dollars ($ 100.00) for each day that expires after the time specified herein until the Work is substantially complete. Article 3. CONTRACT PRICE. 3.1 OWNER shall pay CONTRACTOR for performance of the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents the sum(subject to adjustment as provided in the Contract Documents) of one million two hundred fifteen thousand two hundred four and no/100 Dollars ($1,215,204.00). 6.3 CONTRACTOR has made or caused to be made examinations,investigations and tests and studies of such reports and related data in addition to those referred to above as he deems necessary for the performance of the Work at the contract price,within the contract time and in accordance with the other terms and conditions of the Contract Documents, and no additional examinations, investigations,tests, reports or similar data are or will be required by CONTRACTOR for such purposes. 6.4 CONTRACTOR has correlated the results of all such observations, examinations, investigations, tests, reports and data with the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents. 6.5 CONTRACTOR has given ENGINEER written notice of all conflicts,errors or discrepancies that he has discovered in the Contract Documents and the written resolution thereof by ENGINEER is acceptable to CONTRACTOR. Article 7. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. The Contract Documents which comprise the entire Agreement between OWNER and CONTRACTOR are attached to this Agreement, made a part hereof and consist of the following: 7.1 This Agreement. 7.2 Exhibits to this Agreement(if any). 7.3 Performance Bond, Payment Bond, and Bid Bond. 7.4 Invitation to Bid. 7.5 Instructions to Bidders and Bid Form. 7.6 Certificate(s) of Insurance. 7.7 General Conditions (by reference). 7.8 Supplementary Conditions. 7.9 Wage Rates, 7.10 Special Provisions and Measurement and Payment. 7.11 Montana Public Works Specifications, Sixth Edition,and City of Bozeman Modifications to Montana Public Works Standard Specifications Sixth Edition, March 31, 2011 (by reference). 7.12 Appendix A and Appendix B. 7.13 Addenda listed on the Bid forms. 7.14 CONTRACTOR'S executed Bid forms. 7.15 Documentation submitted by CONTRACTOR prior to Notice of Award. 7.16 Notice of Award. 7.17 Notice to Proceed, 7.18 Any modification, including Change Orders, duly delivered after execution of Agreement. 7.19 Any Notice of Partial Utilization. 7.20 Notice of Substantial Completion. 7.21 Notices of Final Completion and Acceptance. There are no Contract Documents other than those listed above in this Article 7. The Contract Documents may only be altered, amended or repealed by a modification(as defined in the General Conditions). Article 8. MISCELLANEOUS. 81 Terms used in this Agreement which are defined in the General Conditions shall have the meanings indicated in the General Conditions. 8.2 This Agreement and all of the covenants hereof shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the OWNER and the CONTRACTOR respectively and his partners, successors, assigns, and legal representatives. Neither the OWNER nor the CONTRACTOR shall have the right to assign, transfer or sublet his interest or obligations hereunder without written consent of the other party. The OWNER reserves the right to withdraw at anytime from any subcontractor where Work has proven unsatisfactory the right to be engaged in or employed upon any part of the Work. 8.3 In the event it becomes necessary for either party to this Agreement to retain an attorney to enforce any of the terms or conditions of this Agreement or to give any notice required herein, then the prevailing party or the party giving notice shall be entitled to reasonable attorney's fees and costs. 8.4 _ Any amendment of modifications of this Agreement or any-px-ovisionshexein-shalLhe_madle _ in writing and executed in the same manner as this original document and shall after execution become a part of this Agreement. 8.5 The Contractor agrees not to discriminate in the fulfillment of this Agreement on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, sex, age, marital status, national origin, or actual or perceived sexual orientation,gender identity or disability. The Contractor agrees this requirement shall P apply to the hiring and treatment of the Contractor's employees and to all subcontracts. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement the day and year first above written. (CO TRACTOR) ��•���GROUp� GOp�POgq�ti� By SEMEAL & Il " 1966TTESTI �abWU7 Ti le V ick /IIfR11H1 (JOINT VENTURE) By (SEAL &) (ATTEST) Title Ci Bozeman O ' E By (CITY MANAGER) (SEAL &) -`��$ Z�' J (ATTEST) -Ar R APPROVED AS TO FORM: •, 18�3.• �.," ` TIN Co l d (CITY ATTO Y) l PERFORMANCE BOND Any singular reference to Contractor,Surety, Owner,or other party shall be considered plural where applicable. CONTRACTOR(Name and Address): SURETY (Name, and Address of Principal Place of Business): Knife River- Belgrade Liberty Mutual Insurance Company PO Box 9 175 Berkeley Street Belgrade, MT 59714 Boston, MA 02116 OWNER(Name and Address): AND City of Bozeman Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America 121 N. Rouse Avenue, P.O. Box 1230 One Tower Square-2SHS Bozeman, MT 59771-1230 Hartford, CT 06183 CONTRACT Effective Date of Agreement: 6/2///0 Amount:$1,215,204.00 Description (Name and Location): City of Bozeman 2018 Street Improvements BOND Bond Number:190040445/106909946 Date (Not earlier tha Effective Date of Agreement): GlL► /f Amount: $1,215,204.00 Modifications to this Bond Form:NONE Surety and Contractor,intending to be*; &Nl �b�,�by,subject to the terms set forth below,do each cause this Performance Bond to be duly ex@�utdGby�Pd� 0petl officer, agent,or representative. CONTRACTOR AS PRINCIPA)_ SEAL sUTY 1990 �iberjy Mutual Insurance Company& (Seal -Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America (Seal) Knife River- Belgrade • .• Contractor's d me and C r, e '!La 4" ' T• ' urety's Name and Corporate Seal By: 1 I By: Signature Si ature (Attach Power of Attorney) Pa!-nr-l- I._. Michalies-Asst. Sec. Heather R. Goedtel Print Name Print Name Attorney-in-Fact — Title Title �4f Attest: yy— Attest: S640A / igna' tu�re Signa pre L.✓ ,//ti.fl Witness Title Title Note: Provide execution by additional parties, such as joint venturers, if necessary. EJCDC C-619 Performance Bond Prepared by the Engineers Joint Contract Documents Committee. Page 1 of 3 Contractor and Surety, jointly and severally, bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns to Owner for the performance of the Contract, which is incorporated herein by reference. 1. If Contractor performs the Contract, Surety and Contractor have no obligation under this Bond,except to participate in conferences as provided in Paragraph 2.1. 2. If there is no Owner Default,Surety's obligation under this Bond shall arise after: 2.1 Owner has notified Contractor and Surety, at the addresses described in Paragraph 9 below, that Owner is considering declaring a Contractor Default and has requested and attempted to arrange a conference with Contractor and Surety to be held not later than 15 days after receipt of such notice to discuss methods of performing the Contract. If Owner, Contractor, and Surety agree, Contractor shall be allowed a reasonable time to perfoirii the Contract,but such an abz eement shall not waive Owner's right,if any, subsequently to declare a Contractor Default; and 2.2 Owner has declared a Contractor Default and formally terminated Contractor's right to complete the Contract. Such Contractor Default shall not be declared earlier than 20 days after Contractor and Surety have received notice as provided in Paragraph 2.1; and 2.3 Owner has agreed to pay the Balance of the Contract Price to: 1. Surety in accordance with the terms of the Contract; or 2. Another contractor selected pursuant to Paragraph 3.3 to perform the Contract. 3. When Owner has satisfied the conditions of Paragraph 2, Surety shall promptly, and at Surety's expense, take one of the following actions: 3.1 Arrange for Contractor,with consent of Owner,to perform and complete the Contract; or 3.2 Undertake to perform and complete the Contract itself, through its agents or through independent contractors; or 3.3 Obtain bids or negotiated proposals from qualified contractors acceptable to Owner for a contract for performance and completion of the Contract, arrange for a contract to be prepared for execution by Owner and contractor selected with Owner's concurrence, to be secured with performance and payment bonds executed by a qualified surety equivalent to the bonds issued on the Contract, and pay to Owner the amount of damages as described in Paragraph 5 in excess of the Balance of the Contract Price incurred by Owner resulting from Contractor Default; or 3A Waive its right to perform and complete, arrange for completion, or obtain a new contractor, and with reasonable promptness under the circumstances: 1. After investigation, determine the amount for which it may be liable to Owner and, as soon as practicable after the amount is determined, tender payment therefor to Owner;or 2. Deny liability in whole or in part and notify Owner citing reasons therefor. 4. If Surety does not proceed as provided in Paragraph 3 with reasonable promptness, Surety shall be deemed to be in default on this Bond 15 days after receipt of an additional written notice from Owner to Surety demanding that Surety perform its obligations under this Bond, and Owner shall be entitled to enforce any remedy available to Owner. If Surety proceeds as provided in Paragraph 3.4, and Owner refuses the payment tendered or Surety has denied liability, in whole or in part, without further notice Owner shall be entitled to enforce any remedy available to Owner. - 5—After Owner has terminated-Contractor's-right to-complete-the-Contract, and-if Surety-elects-to-act-under Paragraph 3A, 3.2, or 3.3 above, then the responsibilities of Surety to Owner shall not be greater than those of Contractor under the Contract, and the responsibilities of Owner to Surety shall not be greater than those of Owner under the Contract. To the limit of the amount of this Bond,but subject to commitment by Owner of the Balance of the Contract Price to mitigation of costs and damages on the Contract, Surety is obligated without duplication for: EJCDC C-610 Performance Bond Prepared by the Engineers Joint Contract D9e"ments Comrmittee. Page 2 of 3 5.1 The responsibilities of Contractor for correction of defective Work and completion of the Contract; 5.2 Additional legal, design professional, and delay costs resulting from Contractor's Default, and resultingfrom the actions of or failure to act of Surety tinder Paragraph 3; and 5.3 Liquidated damages, or if no liquidated damages are specified in the Contract, actual damages 1� caused by delayed performance or non-performance of Contractor. 6. Surety shall not be liable to Owner or others for obligations of Contractor that are unrelated to the Contract, and the Balance of the Contract Price shall not I be reduced or set off on account of any such unrelated obligations. No right of action shall accrue on this Bond to any person or entity other than Owner or its heirs, executors, administrators,or successors. 1. Surety hereby waives notice of any change, including changes 0, thyle, to Contract or to related subcontracts,purchase orders, and other obligations. 8. Any proceeding, legal or equitable, under this Bond may be instituted in any court of competent 0 0 -t of the Work is located, and shall be instituted within jurisdiction in the location in which the Work or pat s working within two years after Contractor Default or,�Nrithin two years after Contractor ceased wor ng or wi in two Year after Surety refuses or fails to perform its obligations under this Bond, whichever occurs first. If the r:1 provisions of this paragraph are void or prohibited by law, the minimum period of limitation available to sureties as a defense in the jurisdiction of the suit shall be applicable. 9. Notice to Surety, Owner, or Contractor shall be mailed or delivered to the address shown on the signature page. r C, 10. When this Bond has been furnished to comply with a statutory requirement in the location where the Contract was to be performed, any provision in this Bond conflicting with said statutory requirement shall be deemed deleted herefrom and provisions conforming to such statutory requirement shall be deemed incorporated herein. The intent is that this Bond shall be construed as a statutory bond and not as a common law bond. 11. Definitions. 11.1 Balance of the Contract Price: The total amount payable by Owner to Contractor under the Contract after all proper adjustments have been made, including allowance to Contractor of any amounts received or to be received by Owner in settlement of insurance or other Claims for damages to which Contractor is entitled, reduced by all valid and proper payments made to or on behalf of Contractor under the Contract. 11.2 Contract: The agreement between Owner and Contractor identified on the signature page, includinc, all Contract Documents and changes thereto. C rf in 11.3 Contractor Default: Failure of Contractor, which has neither been remedied nor waived, to perform or otherwise to comply with the terms of the Contract. 11,4 Owner Default: Failure of Owner, which has neither been remedied nor waived, to pay Contractor as required by the Contract or to perform and complete or otherwise comply with the other terms thereof. FOR INFORMATION ONLY—(Name,Addre ss and Telephone)Willis of Minnesota, Inc. 8400 Normandale Lake Blvd., Suite 1700 Surety Agency or Broker: Owner's Representative(Err irreer or other party): Bloomington, MN 55437 Phone: 763.302.7100 EJCDC C-610 Pcfompance Bond Committee. Prepared by the Engineers Joint Contract Documents Corm Page 3 of 3 PAYMENT BOND Any singular reference to Contractor,Surety, Owner,or other party shall be considered plural where applicable. CONTRACTOR(Name and Address): SURETY(Name, and Address of Principal Place of Knife River- Belgrade Business): PO Box 9 Liberty Mutual Insurance Company Belgrade, MT 59714 175 Berkeley Street OWNER(Name and Address): Boston, MA 02116 City of Bozeman AND 121 N.Rouse Avenue,P.O.Box 1230 Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America Bozeman,MT 59771-1230 CON 1'KAi T One Tower Square-2SHS Effective Date of Agreement: G�Zi�/0 Hartford, CT 06183 Amount: $1,215,204.00 Description(Name and Location):City of Bozeman 2018 Street Improvements BOND Bond Number: 190040445/106909946 Date (Not earlier than Effective Date of Agreement): 612i1/! Amount:$1,215,204.00 Modifications to this Bond Form: NONE t'49.. `\\11111111f0 Surety and Contractor,intending to be�il� j fe��by, subject to the terms set forth below,do each cause this Payment Bond to be dulyla�ce at3t}� ed officer, agent, or representative. �A•. C CONTRACTOR AS PRINCIPAL. S�q/ "'A17RtTY y99 < Libel Mutual Insurance Company& Knife River- Belgrade (Seal TraZlers Casualty and Surety Company of America (Seal) Contract r' Name an `o , at ' .'� �.• '• S, rety's Name and Corporate Seal By: 10 1 ` y; Signature Signature (Attach Power of Attorney) amela L. Michalies-Asst So„ Heather R. Goedtel Print Name Print Name Attorney-in-Fact Title n Title XAttest: Attest: Signature Signature (V'/fV*' Witness Title Title Note: Provide execution by additional parties, such as joint venturers, if necessary. EJCDC C-615 Payment Bond Prepared by the Engineers Joint Contract DoeLments Conumttee. Page 1 of 3 1. Contractor and Surety, jointly and severally, bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors, and assigns to Owner to pay for labor, materials, and equipment furnished by Claimants for use in the performance of the Contract,which is incorporated herein by reference. 2. With respect to Owner,this obligation shall be null and void if Contractor: 2.1 Promptly makes payment,directly or indirectly, for all sums due Claimants, and 2.2 Defends, indemnifies, and holds harmless Owner from all claims, demands, liens, or suits alleging non-payment by Contractor by any person or entity who furnished labor, materials, or equipment for use in the performance of the Contract, provided Owner has promptly notified Contractor and Surety (at the addresses described in Paragraph 12) of any claims, demands, liens, or scuts and tendered defense of such claims, demands, liens, or suits to Contractor and Surety; and provided ththenf1 rnor Def"a„it ere is AAa V Yv ilvi Yv.tcxu.l�. 3. With respect to Claimants, this obligation shall be null and void if Contractor promptly makes payment, directly or indirectly,for all sums due. 4. Surety shall have no obligation to Claimants under this Bond until: 4.1 Claimants who are employed by or have a direct contract with Contractor have given notice to Surety (at the address described in Paragraph 12) and sent a copy, or notice thereof, to Owner, stating that a claim is being made under this Bond and,with substantial accuracy,the amount of the claim. 4.2 Claimants who do not have a direct contract with Contractor: 1. Have furnished written notice to Contractor and sent a copy, or notice thereof, to Owner, within 90 days after having last performed labor or last furnished materials or equipment included in the claim stating, with substantial accuracy, the amount of the claim and the name of the party to whom the materials or equipment were furnished or supplied, or for whom the labor was done or performed;and 2. Have either received a rejection in whole or in part from Contractor, or not received within 30 any communication from Contractor by which Contractor had days of fiimishing the above notice indicated the claim will be paid directly or indirectly;and 3. Not having been paid within the above 30 days;'have sent a 1,11 Le notice to Surety (at the address described in Paragraph 12) and sent a copy, or notice thereof, to Owner, stating that a claim is being made under this Bond and enclosing a copy of the previous written notice furnished to Contractor. d by Paragraph 4 is provided Owner to Contractor or to Surety,that is 5. if a notice by a Claimant require sufficient compliance. 6. When a Claimant has satisfied the conditions of Paragraph 4,the Surety shall promptly and at Surety's expense take the following actions: 6.1 Send an answer to that Claimant, with a c� basto is forr, within 45 challenging�nysamounts th receipt t re disputed. stating the amounts that are undisputed and the 6.2 Pay or arrange foi-payment of any undisputed amounts. 7. Surety's total obligation shall not exceed the amount of this Bond, and the amount of this Bond shall be credited for any payments made in good faith by Surety. 8_ -Amounts owed by Owner to Contractor under the Contract shall be used for the performance of the Contract and to satisfy claims, if any, under any performance bond. By Contractor furnishing and Owner accepting this Bond, they agree that all funds earned by Contractor in the performance of the Contract are dedicated to satisfyobligations of Contractor and Surety ender this Bond, subject to Owner's priority to use the funds for the completion of the Wort:. EJCDC C-615 Payment Bond Frepare8 by the Engineers Joint Contract Documents Committee. Page 2 0£3 9. Surety shall not be liable to Owner, Claimants, or others for obligations of Contractor that are unrelated to the Contract. Owner shall not be liable for payment of any costs or expenses of any Claimant under this Bond, and shall have under this Bond no obligations to make payments to, give notices on behalf of, or otherwise have obligations to Claimants under this Bond. 10. Surety hereby waives notice of any change, including changes of time, to the Contract or to related subcontracts,purchase orders,and other obligations. 11. No suit or action shall be commenced by a Claimant under this Bond other than in a court of competent jurisdiction in the location in which the Work or part of the Work is located or after the expiration of one year from the date (1) on which the Claimant gave the notice required by Paragraph 4.1 or Paragraph 4.2.3, or (2) on which the last labor or service was performed by anyone or the last materials or equipment were furnished by anyone under the Contract, whichever of (1) or (2) first occurs. If the provisions of this paragraph are void or prohibited by law, the minimum period of li-mitation available to sureties as a defense in the jurisdiction of the suit shall be applicable. 12. Notice to Surety, Owner, or Contractor shall be mailed or delivered to the addresses shown on the signatume page. Actual receipt of notice by Surety, Owner, or Contractor, however accomplished, shall be sufficient compliance as of the date received at the address shown on the signature page. 13. When this Bond has been furnished to comply with a statutory requirement in the location where the Contract was to be performed, any provision in this Bond conflicting with said statutory requirement shall be deemed deleted herefrom and provisions conforming to such statutory requirement shall be deemed incorporated herein.The intent is that this Bond shall be construed as a statutory Bond and not as a common law bond. 14. Upon request of any person or entity appearing to be a potential beneficiary of this Bond, Contractor shall promptly furnish a copy of this Bond or shall permit a copy to be made. 15. Definitions 15.1 Claimant: An individual or entity having a direct contract with Contractor, or with a first-tier subcontractor of Contractor, to furnish labor,materials, or equipment for use in the performance of the Contract. The intent of this Bond shall be to include without limitation in the terms "labor, materials or equipment"that part of water, gas, power, light, heat, oil, gasoline, telephone service, or rental equipment used in the Contract, architectural and engineering services required for performance of the Work of Contractor and Contractor's subcontractors, and all other items for which a mechanic's lien may be asserted in the jurisdiction where the labor, materials, or equipment were furnished. 15.2 Contract: 'the agreement between Owner and Contractor identified on the signature page, including all Contract Documents and changes thereto. 15.3 Owner Default: Failure of Owner,which has neither been remedied nor waived, to pay Contractor as required by the Contract, or to perform and complete or otherwise comply with the other terms thereof. FOR INFORMATION ONLY—(Name,Address, and Telephone)Willis of Minnesota, Inc. Surety Agency or Broker: 8400 Normandale Lake Blvd., Suite 1700 Owner's Representative(Engineer or other): Bloomington, MN 55437 Phone: 763.302.7100 Ed(--DC C.615 Payment Bond Prepared by the Engineers joint Contract Documents Comrnittee. Paee 3 of 3 Surety Acknowledgment State of Minnesota i } ss. fCounty of Hennepin } l On this day of 20 ,before me personally came Heather R. Goedtel, to me known,who being by me duly sworn,did depose and say that she is the Attorney-in-Fact of Liberty Mutual Insurance Company & Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America described in and which executed the above instrument; that she/he knows the seal of said corporation; that the seal affixed to said instruments is such corporate seal,that it was so affixed by order of the Board of Directors Q of said corporation, and that she/he signed her/she/his name to it by like order. 1 Not ry P is /oF'tNEST,;. NICOLE CATHERINE LANGER ;;a� Notary Public z- Minnesota My Commission Expires 4 Jan 31,2023 1 THIS POWER OF ATTORNEY IS NOT VALID UNLESS IT IS PRINTED ON RED BACKGROUND. This Power of Attorney limits the acts of those named herein,and they have no authority to bind the Company except in the manner and to the extent herein stated. Certificate No.7796840 Liberty Mutual Insurance Company The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company West American Insurance Company POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOWN ALL PERSONS BY THESE PRESENTS:That The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company is a corporation duly organized under the laws of the State of New Hampshire,that Liberty Mutual Insurance Company is a corporation duly;organized under the laws of the State of Massachusetts, and West American Insurance Company is a corporation duly; " organized under the laws of the State of Indiana(herein collectively called the'Companies'),pursuant to and by authority herein set forth,does hereby name,constitute and appoint, Brian D.Carpenter;Craig Olmstead;Heather R.GoedteP Jessica Hoff;Jill N.Swanson;Laurie Pflug;Michelle Halter;Nicole Langer " all of the city of Minneapolis state of MN each individually if there be more than one named,its true and lawful attorney-in-fact to make,execute,seal,acknowledge and deliver,for and on its behalf as surety and as its act and deed,any and all undertakings,bonds,recognizances and other surety obligations,in pursuance of these presents and shall be as binding upon the Companies as if they have been duly signed by the president and attested by the secretary of the Companies in their own proper persons. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,this Power of Attorney has been subscribed by an authorized officer or official of the Companies and the corporate seals of the Companies have been affixed thereto this 12th day of June 2017 cB The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company :(lSrn s r. Liberty Mutual Insurance Company 0) O K 19 9 1912 N 1991 s WestAmerican Insurance Company N 7 dT r_ a By: cv> :. 2 David M.Care ,Assistant Secretary C � STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA ss m " COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY >` O L a? On this 12th day of June 2017,before me personally appeared David M.Carey,who acknowledged himself to be the Assistant Secretary of Liberty Mutual Insurance V h v a) Company,The Ohio Casualty Company,and West American Insurance Company, and that he,as such,being authorized so to do,execute the foregoing instrument for the purposes >,W j therein contained by signing on behalf of the corporations by himself as a duly authorized officer. e L E D > IN WITNESS WHEREOF,I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my notarial seal at King of Prussia,Pennsylvania,on the day and year first above written. O CL gP PAST COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA vL/L ' �%� Q M .a t ��ori�rFat fF ; Notarial Seal 4— 0 i Teresa Pastella,Notary Public BY _ 04 ` nF 1 UpperMerionTwp:;Montgomery County Teresa Pastella,Notary Public My Commission Expires March 28,2021 f0 O � �sVLyQ c O E Member,Pennsylvania Association of Notaries ( 192 � M This Power of Attorney is made and executed pursuant to and by authority of the following By-laws and Authorizations of The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company, Liberty Mutual .0 p I;`� Insurance Company,and West American Insurance Company which resolutions are now in full force and effect reading as follows: 2 o a) L ARTICLE IV—OFFICERS—Section 12.Power of Attorney.Any officer or other official of the Corporation authorized for that purpose in writing by the Chairman or the President,and subject O C to such limitation as the Chairman or the President may prescribe,shall appoint such attorneys-in-fact,as may be necessary to actin behalf of the Corporation to make,execute,seal; >+y .= acknowledge and deliver as surety any and all undertakings,bonds,recognizances and other surety obligations. Such attorneys-in-fact,subject to the limitations set forth in their respective ai powers of attorney,shall have full power to bind the Corporation by their signature and execution of any such instruments and to attach thereto the seal of the Corporation. When so O'm executed,such instruments shall be as binding as if signed by the President and attested to by the Secretary.Any power or authority granted to any representative or attorney-in-fact under >c the provisions of this article may be revoked at any time by the Board,the Chairman,the President or by the officer or officers granting such power or authority. N ARTICLE XIII-Execution of Contracts—SECTION 5.Surety Bonds and Undertakings.Any officer of the Company authorized for that purpose in writing by the chairman or the president, 00 v and subject to such limitations as the chairman or the president may prescribe,shall appoint such attorneys-in-fact,as may be necessary to act in behalf of the Company to make,execute, L-M O seal,acknowledge and deliver as surety any and all undertakings,bonds,recognizances and other surety obligations. Such attorneys-in-fact subject to the limitations set forth in their c 00 Z v respective powers of attorney,shall have full power to bind the Company by their signature and execution of any such instruments and to attach thereto the seal of the Company. When so v c executed such instruments shall be as binding as if signed by the president and attested by the secretary. O Certificate of Designation—The President of the Company,acting pursuant to the Bylaws of the Company,authorizes David M.Carey,Assistant Secretary to appoint such attorneys-in- fact as may be necessary to act on behalf of the Company to make,execute,seal,acknowledge and deliver as surety any and all undertakings;bonds,recognizances and other surety obligations. Authorization—By unanimous consent of the Company's Board of Directors,the Company consents that facsimile or mechanically reproduced signature of any assistant secretary of the Company,wherever appearing upon a certified copy of any power of attorney issued by the Company in connection with surety bonds,shall be valid and binding upon the Company with the same force and effect as though manually affixed. 1, Renee C. Llewellyn, the undersigned, Assistant Secretary, The Ohio Casualty Insurance Company, Liberty Mutual Insurance Company, and West American Insurance Company do hereby certify that the original power of attorney of which the foregoing is a full,true and correct copy of the Power of Attorney executed by said Companies,is in full force and effect and j has not been revoked. IE IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF,I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seals of said Companies this day of 20 P4<Y INSF�F; iN SLk� 14 tNSU�,r 0 1919 o y 1912 t941 ; v By: z u Renee C.Llew ssistant Secretary 135 of 500 < " LMS_12873_022017 Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America AA. Travelers Casualty and Surety Company TRAVELERS J St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company POWER OF ATTORNEY KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:That Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America,Travelers Casualty and Surety Company,and St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company are corporations duly organized under the laws of the State of Connecticut (herein collectively called the "Companies"),and that the Companies do hereby make,constitute and appoint Heather R.Goedtel of Minneapolis,Minnesota,their true and lawful Attorney-in-Fact to sign,execute,seal and acknowledge any and all bonds, recognizances,conditional undertakings and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof on behalf of the Companies in their business of guaranteeing the fidelity of persons, guaranteeing the performance of contracts and executing or guaranteeing bonds and undertakings required or permitted in any actions or proceedings allowed by law. IN WITNESS WHEREOF,the Companies have caused this instrument to be signed,and theircorporate seals to be hereto affixed,this 3rd day of February, 2017. 4 (wAs�ua�yh WM,� e' 9 . ACONN. o qb. State of Connecticut By: City of Hartford ss. Robert L.Raney,Se or Vice President On this the 3rd day of February,2017,before me personally appeared Robert L.Raney,who acknowledged himself to be the Senior Vice President of Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America, Travelers Casualty and Surety Company,and St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company,and that he,as such,being authorized so to do,executed the foregoing instrument for the purposes therein contained by signing on behalf of the corporations by himself as a duly authorized officer. In Witness Whereof,I hereunto set my hand and official seal. T� My Commission expires the 30th day of June,2021 Marie C.Tetreault,Notary Public This Power of Attorney is granted under and by the authority of the following resolutions adopted by the Boards of Directors of Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America,Travelers Casualty and Surety Company, and St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company,which resolutions are now in full force and effect,reading as follows: RESOLVED,that the Chairman, the President, any Vice Chairman, any Executive Vice President, any Senior Vice President, any Vice President, any Second Vice President, the Treasurer, any Assistant Treasurer,the Corporate Secretary or any Assistant Secretary may appoint Attorneys-in-Fact and Agents to act for and on behalf of the Company and may give such appointee such authority as his or her certificate of authority may prescribe to sign with the Company's name and seal with the Company's seal bonds, recognizances,contracts of indemnity, and other writings obligatory in the nature of a bond,recognizance,or conditional undertaking,and any of said officers or the Board of Directors at any time may remove any such appointee and revoke the power given him or her;and it is FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Chairman, the President, any Vice Chairman, any Executive Vice President, any Senior Vice President or any Vice President may delegate all or any part of the foregoing authority to one or more officers or employees of this Company,provided that each such delegation is in writing and a copy thereof is filed in the office of the Secretary;and it is FURTHER RESOLVED,that any bond, recognizance,contract of indemnity, or writing obligatory in the nature of a bond, recognizance,or conditional undertaking shall be valid and binding upon the Company when(a)signed by the President,any Vice Chairman,any Executive Vice President,any Senior Vice President or any Vice President, any Second Vice President, the Treasurer, any Assistant Treasurer, the Corporate Secretary or any Assistant Secretary and duly attested and sealed with the Company's seal by a Secretary or Assistant Secretary;or(b)duly executed(under seal,if required)by one or more Attorneys-in-Fact and Agents pursuant to the power prescribed in his or her certificate or their certificates of authority or by one or more Company officers pursuant to a written delegation of authority;and it is FURTHER RESOLVED,that the signature of each of the following officers:President,any Executive Vice President,any Senior Vice President,any Vice President,any Assistant Vice President,any Secretary,any Assistant Secretary,and the seal of the Company may be affixed by facsimile to any Power of Attorney or to any certificate relating thereto appointing Resident Vice Presidents,Resident Assistant Secretaries or Attorneys-in-Fact for purposes only of executing and attesting bonds and undertakings and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof,and any such Power of Attorney or certificate bearing such facsimile signature or facsimile seal shall be valid and binding upon the Company and any such power so executed and certified by such facsimile signature and facsimile seal shall be valid and binding on the Company in the future with respect to any bond or understanding to which it is attached. I, Kevin E. Hughes, the undersigned, Assistant Secretary of Travelers Casualty and Surety Company of America, Travelers Casualty and Surety Company,and St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company, do hereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of the Power of Attorney executed by said Companies,which remains in full force and effect. Dated this day of �gTTdflD, tii aP IWiTFORD, < �' �ON4. ll$ CUN11 Q � �V! Kevin E. Hughes,Assi tant Secretary To verify the authenticity of this Power ofAttorney,please call us at 1-800-421-3880. Please refer to the above-named Attorney-in-Pact and the details of the bond to which the power is attached, STANDARD GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THE CONSTRUCTION CONTRACT th (See Montana Public Works Standard Specifications 6Edition) SECTION 00810 SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS TO THE GENERAL CONDITIONS These Supplementary Conditions to the General Conditions amend or supplement the Standard General Conditions of the Construction Contract (No. C-700, 2007 Edition) and other provisions of the Contract Documents as indicated below. All provisions that are not so amended or S�'.nr�lemente47 rernai7:in full force arit�effect YY SC ®2.01 DELIVERY OF BONDS Add the following to Paragraph: 2.01.A Engineer shall furnish to Contractor six copies of the Agreement and other Contract Documents bound therewith. Contractor shall execute the Agreement, attach executed copies of the required Bonds,Power of Attorney, and Certificate of Insurance and submit all copies to Engineer who will forward them to the Owner. Owner shall execute all copies and return two copies to the Contractor. Owner shall also furnish a counterpart or conformed copy to the Engineer and shall retain three copies. SC—2.03 NOTICE TO PROCEED Delete the first sentence of Paragraph 2.03.A of the General Conditions and insert the following in its place: Following the execution of the Agreement by the Owner and the Contractor, written Notice to Proceed with the Work shall be given by the Owner to the Contractor. The Contract Time will commence to run on the day indicated in the Notice to Proceed. SC -2.05 BEFORE STARTING CONSTRUCTION Add a new paragraph immediately after paragraph 2.05.A.3 of the General Conditions which is to read as follows: 2.05.A.4 Contractor shall submit a preliminary list of constriction equipment with hourly rates, owned or rented by the Contractor and all Subcontractors that will be used in the performance of the Work. The equipment list will include information necessary to confirm the hourly rates per Paragraph 11.01.A.5.c of the General Conditions and these Supplementary Conditions including: make, mode1,--and year of—manufacture as well as Lane horse power, capacity or weight, and accessories. Section 00810—o�h Edition Supplementary Conditions to the General Conditions page '_ of 12 C i SC-2.07 MTIAL ACCEPTANCE OF SCHEDULES Delete the first paragraph of 2.07.A of the General Conditions in its entirety and insert the following in its place: Prior to the first application for payment all schedules and documents identified in Varagraph 2.05.A shall be finalized and acceptable to the Engineer and Owner. No progress payment shall be made to Contractor until acceptable schedules are submitted to Engineer and Owner as provided below_ Acceptance of these schedules and documents by either Engineer or Owner will neither impose on Engineer or Owner responsibility for the sequencing, scheduling or progress of the Work and will not interfere with or relieve Contractor from Contractor's full responsibility therefore. Add the following after Paragraph 2.07.A.3: Contractor's Schedule of Construction Equipment will be acceptable to Engineer as to for and substance if it provides the necessary information to reference the equipment m and establish the hourly rates in accordance with paragraph 11.01.A.5.c. SC -4.01 AVAILABILITY OF LANDS Add to Paragraph 4.01.0 of the General Conditions the following: If it is necessary or desirable that the Contractor use land outside of the Owner's easement or right-of-way, the Contractor shall obtain consent from the property owner and tenant of the land. The Contractor shall not enter for materials delivery or occupy for any other purpose with men, tools, equipment, construction materials, or with materials excavated from the site, any private property outside the designated construction easement boundaries or right-of-way without written permission from the property owner and tenant. SC -4.02- SUBSURFACE AND PHYSICAL CONDITIONS Delete the first sentence of 4.02.A and replace with the following: A. Reports and Drmvings: The Special Provisions identify: Delete the reference to Supplementary Condition in paragraph 4.02.3 and replace with Special Provisions. Section 00810-ou'Edition S„pp7Prnentary Conditions to the General.Conditions Page 2 of 12 SC—4.03 -DIFFERING SUBSURFACE OR PHYSICAL CONDITIONS Add the following to the end of Paragraphs 4.03.A. Contractor to notify Owner and Engineer in writing about differing subsurface or physical conditions within 15 days of discovery and before disturbing the subsurface as stated above. No claim for an adji tmPnt in the.rnntr qrl nric.P. or r-nntrar.t tirrtP.0 (or Milestnnes) will. be valid for differing subsurface or physical conditions if procedures of this paragraph 4.03 are not followed. SC -4.04 -UNDERGROUND FACILITIES Add the following new paragraph immediately after Paragraph 4.04.A.2. 3. At least 2 but not more than 10 business days before beginning any excavation, the Contractor shall according to MCA 69-4-501, notify all owners of underground facilities and coordinate the Work with the owners of such underground facilities. The information shown or indicated in the Contract Documents with respect to existing underground facilities is based on information and data obtained from the owners of the facilities without field exploration, and as such, Owner and Engineer are not responsible for the accuracy or completeness of such information or data. SC -4.06-HAZARDOUS ENYIORNMENTAL CONDITION AT SITE Change the first sentence of paragraph A to read as follows: A.Reports LULL Drawings: The Special Provisions identify those reports.......... SC-5.02 LICENSED SURETIES AND INSURERS Add the following to the end of Paragraph 5.02.A Without limiting any of the other obligations or liabilities of the Contractor, Contractor shall secure and maintain such insurance from an insurance company (or companies) authorized to write insurance in the State of Montana,with minimum"A.M.Best Rating" - - --of A-�L,--as-will-protectthe-Contractor,--the vicarious-acts of-subcontractors, tile,Owner and the Engineer and their agents and employees from claims for bodily injury, or property damage which may arise from operations and completed operations under this Agreement. Contractor shall not commence work under this Agreement until such insurance has been obtained and certificates of insurance, with binders, or certified Section 00810—6h Edition Supplementary Conditions to the General Conditions Page 3 of 12 nsurance policy shall have been filed with the Owner and the Engineer. copies of the i All insurance coverage shall remain in effect throughout the life of the Agreement, except that the Contractor shall maintain the Commercial General Liability Policy including product and completed operations coverage for a period of at least one year following the substantial completion date for property damage resulting from occurrences during the agreement period. SC--5.04 CONTRACTOR'S LIABILITY INSURANCE Add the following new paragraphs immediately after Paragraph 5.04.B: C. The limits of liability for the insurance required by Paragraph 5.04 of the General Conditions shall provide coverage for not less than the following amounts or greater where required by Law or Regulations: 1. Workers' Compensation, etc. under Paragraphs 5.04.1 and 5.04.2 of the General Conditions. a. State Statutory b. Applicable Federal (e.g.Longshoremans) Statutory C. Employer's Liability $ 500,000.00 2. Contractor's Liability Insurance under Paragraphs 5.04.A.3 through 5.04. A.6 of ZD the General Conditions which shall also include completed operations and product liability coverage. a. GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 3 000,000.00 b. Products-Completed Operations Aggregate $ 3 000,000.00 C. Personal and Advertising d. Each Occurrence (Bodily Injury and Property Damage) $ 1,000,000,00 e. Coverage will include: 1. Premises - Operations 2. Operations of Independent Contractor 3. Contractual Liability 4. Personal Injury 5 Products and Completed Operations Section 00,010—6th Edition Supplementary Conditions to the General Conditions Page 4 of 12 6. Broad Form Property Damage will include explosion, collapse,blasting and underground where applicable. 7. Per Project Aggregate Endorsement 3. Automobile Liability under Paragraph 5.04.A.6 of the General Conditions: a. Bodily jury: Each Person $ 500,000.00 Rnrh Ar.rirlent $ 1.000.000.00 Property Damage: Each Accident $1,000,000.00 (or) b. Combined Single Limit $ 1,000,000.00 Coverage to Include 1. All Owned 2. Hired 3. Non-Owned 4. Contractor's Liability Insurance under 5.04.A.3 through 5.04.A.6 may be satisfied by primary insurance or a combination of primary and excess or umbrella insurance. Primary occurrence limit cannot be less than $1,000,000.00. Deductible not to exceed$5,000.00 per occurrence on property damage. 5. Add a new paragraph at the end of Paragraph 5.04.13. 1 of the General Conditions as follows: The Contractor's insurance coverage shall name the Owner, and Engineer and Engineer's Consultants as an additional insured under Commercial General Liability, Automobile Liability,Excess or Umbrella polices. 6. The Contractual Liability coverage required by Paragraph 5.04.8.4. of the General Conditions shall provide coverage for not less than the following amounts: Each Occurrence $ 1,000,000.00 Aggregate $ 3,000,000.00 Section 00810—6t',edition Supplementaq Conditions to the General Conditions pabe 5 of 12 SC- 5.04..B.5 CANCELATION NOTICE Amend paragraph 5.04.B.5 of the General Conditions by striking out the words "30 days" and replacing them with the words "45 days" and as so amended paragraph 5.04.B.5 remains in effect. SC - 5.06 PROPERTY INSURANCE Delete Article 5.06.A of the General Conditions in its entirety and insert the following in its place: A. Contractor shall purchase and maintain property insurance upon the work at the site in the amount of the full replacement cost thereof (subject to such deductible amounts as may be provided in these Supplementary Conditions or required by Laws and Regulations). This insurance shall: 1. Include the interests of Owner, Contractor, Subcontractors, Sub- Subcontractors Engineer, Engineer's Consultants, and any other persons or entitles identified in the Supplementary Conditions, each of whom is deemed to have an insurable interest and shall be listed as an insured or additional insured; 2. be written on a Builder's Risk "all risk" or open peril or special causes of loss policy form that shall at least include insurance for physical loss and damage to the Work, temporary buildings, false work and materials and equipment in transit and shall insure.against at least the following perils or causes of loss: fire, lightning, extended coverage, theft, vandalism and malicious mischief, earthquake, collapse, debris removal, demolition occasioned by enforcement of Laws and Regulations, water damage (other than caused by floods), and other perils or causes of loss as may be specifically required by the Supplementary Conditions. 3. include expenses incurred in the repair or replacement of any insured property (including but not limited to the fees and charges of engineers and architects); 4. cover materials and equipment in transit for incorporation in the Work or stored at the site or at another location prior to being incorporated in the Work, provided that such materials and equipment have been included in an Application for Payment recommended by Engineer; and 5. be endorsed to allow occupancy and partial utilization of the Work by Owner. Section 00810—6`h Edition Supplementary Conditions to the General Conditions Page 6 of 12 6. include testing and start-up; and 7. be maintained in effect until final payment is made unless otherwise agreed to in writing by Owner, Contractor, and Engineer with thirty days written notice to each other additional insured to whom a certificate of insurance has been issued. B. Contractor shall be responsible for any deductible or self-insured retention. C. The policies of insurance required to be purchased and maintained by Contractor in accordance with this Paragraph SC5.06 shall comply with the requirements of Paragraph 5.06.0 of the General Conditions. D. The policies of insurance required to be purchased and maintained by Contractor in accordance with this Article 5.06.A shall comply with the requirements of GC - 5.06.C. The qualifications of the insurance company shall comply with the requirements of SC-5.02.A. SC-6.02 Working Hours Add the following to Paragraph 6.02.B: Regular working hours are defined as 8:00 AM. to 5:00 P.M. Emergency work may be done without prior permission. SC-6.04 PROGRESS SCHEDULE Delete Paragraph 6.O4.A.1 of the General Conditions in its entirety and replace with the following: 1. Contractor shall submit to Engineer with each application for payment an updated progress schedule reflecting the amount of work completed and adjustments to future work. Such adjustments will be acceptable to Engineer as providing an orderly progression of the Work to completion within any specified milestones and the Contract Time. No progress payment will be made to Contractor until the updated schedules are submitted to and acceptable to Engineer and Owner. Review and acceptance of progress schedules by the Engineer will neither impose on Engineer responsibility for the sequencing, scheduling or progress of the Work, nor interfere with or relieve Contractor from Contractor's full responsibility therefore. Section 00810-o Edition Supplementary Conditions to die General Conditions Page 7 of 12 SC- 6.13 SAFETY AND PROTECTION Change Supplementary Conditions in paragraph 6.13.0 to Special Provisions. Add new paragraphs to the end of paragraph 6.13Y of the General Conditions as follows: G. It is expressly understood by the parties to this Agreement that the Contractor is solely responsible for initiating, maintaining, and supervising safety precautions ter and pLog amis 111 connection w-L11 L11G YY Vlh. 111G 11g11L Ll L111 Zia riot tr lieve th to observe or otherwise review the Work and operations shall not relieve the Contractor from any of his covenants and obligations hereunder. Contractor shall incorporate all safety requirements into his construction progress and work schedules including preconstruction and scheduled monthly safety meetings, posted safety rules, tailgate meetings, and site inspections by safety and other inspectors employed by the Contractor. H. The Contractor shall be responsible for and snail take necessary precautions and provide all material and equipment to protect, shore, brace, support and maintain all underground pipes, conduits, drains, sewers, water mains, gas mains, cables, etc., and other underground construction uncovered in the proximity, or otherwise affected by the construction work performed by him. All pavement, surfacing, driveways, curbs, walks, buildings, grass areas, trees, utility poles or guy wires damaged by the Contractor's operations in the performance of this work shall be repaired and/or replaced to the satisfaction of the Owner, Engineer, and effected property owner at the Contractor's expense. The Contractor shall also be responsible for all damage to streets, roads, highways, shoulders, ditches, embankments, culverts, bridges, or other public or private property or facility, regardless of location or character, which may be caused by moving, hauling, or otherwise transporting equipment, materials, or men to and from the work or any part of site thereof; whether by him or his subcontractors. The Contractor shall make satisfactory and acceptable arrangements with owner of, or the agency or authority having jurisdiction over, the damaged property or facility concerning its repair or replacement or payment of costs incurred in connection with said damage. I. The Contractor shall conduct his work so as to interfere as little as possible with public travel, whether vehicular or pedestrian. Whenever it is necessary to cross, obstruct, or close roads, driveways, and walks, whether public or private, the Contractor shall obtain approval from the governing party and shall, at his own expense, provide and maintain suitable and safe bridges, detours, and other temporary expedients for the accommodation of public and private drives before interfering with them. The provisions for temporary expedients will not be required when the Contractor has obtained pern7ission from the owner and tenant of the private property, or from the authority having jurisdiction over public property involved,to obstruct traffic at the designated point. section 001010—6 h Edition Supplementary Conditions to the General Conditions Page 8 of 12 I Safety provisions must be entirely adequate and meet with City or State and Federal regulations to protect the public on these streets and roads. SC- 6.20 INDEMNIJF'ICATION Add a new paragraph immediately after paragraph 6.20.A. of the General Conditions which is to read as follows: While Owner and Engineer may have the right under this Contract to observe or otherwise review the work, progress and operations of the Contractor, it is expressly understood and agreed that such observation shall not relieve the Contractor from any of its covenants and obligations hereunder. SC-9.03 PROJECT REPRESENTATIVE Refer to the Special Provisions for identification of the responsibilities and authority and limitations of the Engineer's Resident Project Representative (if any). SC- 11.01 COST OF THE WORD Delete paragraph 11.01 .A.5.c of the General Conditions in its entirety and insert the following in its place: 11.O1.A.5.c The rental of all cutisuuctiuu equiYilient arld wacluineiy and pails thereof whether rented from Contractor or rented from others. The cost shall be calculated as follows and will include the costs of transportation, loading, unloading, assembly, dismantling and removal thereof for equipment involved only in the changed portion, of the work covered under the cost of the Work method. Transportation, loading and assembly costs will not be included for equipment already on the site which is being used for other portions of the Work. The cost of any such equipment, machinery, or parts shalt cease when the use thereof is no longer necessary for the Work. Hourly equipment and machinery rates shall be calculated from the Rental Rate Blue Book for Construction Equipment, and the Equipment List submitted according to SC 2.05 and SC 2.07, and as follows: 1. For working equipment, the hourly rate shall be the monthly rental rate divided by 176 hours per month plus the hourly operating cost. 2. For equipment on standby, the hourly rate shall be 50% of the monthly rental rate divided by 176 hours per month, and the hourly operating cost shall not be applied. - J. For specialized equipment rented for a short duration used for change order work or additional work not part of the scope of work bid, the Section 00810—6`h edition Supplementary Conditions to the General Conditions Page 9 or 12 equipment rental rates will be negotiated prior to the work being performed. SC-11.03 UNIT PRICE WORK Delete paragraph 11.03.13.1 and 2 of the General Conditions in its entirety and insert the following in its place: 7 tl.. t:f„ •+:.+„1.,.- 'to.., F TT 't�P ;-NAT-AV r�Prf�i�mPr7 by i-nntraetrw diffPT-C}1y 1. 111G quaAl Llt� of a paiticula ALt�l Af of -nit more than 25% from the estimated quantity of such item indicated in the Agreement, and 2. the total cost of the particular individual item of Unit Price Work amounts to 10% or more of the Contract Price which is the total sum of all schedules (if any), and SC- 14.02.A APPLICATIONS FOR PAYMENTS Add the following language at the end of paragraph 14.02.A.1 of the General Conditions: Payments for materials in storage shall be based only upon the actual cost of the materials and equipment to Contractor and shall not include any overhead or profit. Bill of Sale, invoice or other document warranting clear title for materials in storage will be waived for the material in storage included in the first progress payment application. However, proof of payment and clear title must be submitted with Application No. 2 for all material included in Application No. 1. Without such documentation amounts paid for materials in storage will be deducted from subsequent payments. Beginning with the second application, all requests for payment for materials in storage shall be accompanied by Bill of Sale, invoice or other document warranting clear title as required above. Add the following to Paragraph 14.02.A.3: In accordance with state law the Owner may accept deposited securities in lieu of cash retainage. Retainage may be used by the Owner to offset costs for any of the losses enumerated in Paragraphs 14.02.B.5.a through 14.02.B.5.d inclusive, 14.02.D.1.a. through 14.02.D.1.d inclusive, or 15.02.C. In addition retainage may be used by the Owner to protect against loss from failure by the Contractor to complete necessary work and to offset any liquidated damages due Owner. Add a new paragraph after paragraph to 14.02.A.3 to read: 4. Each application for progress payment shall be accompanied by Contractor's updated progress schedule, shop drawing schedule, procurement schedule, and other data specified herein or reasonably required by Owner or Engineer. The Owner reserves the right to require submission of monthly certified payrolls by the Contractor. Section 00810—6`t Edition Supplaifentary Conditions to the General Conditions Page 10 of 12 SC—14.02.0 PAYMENT BECOMES DUE Delete Paragraph 14.02.C.1 of the General Conditions in its entirety and insert the following in its place: 1. The Owner will, upon presentation to him of the Contractor's Application for Payment with Engineer's recommendation, review and act upon said payment request once each month on or about the day of each month stipulated by the Owner at.the preconstruction conference. Payment will become due when Owner- approves the application for payment and when due, will be paid by Owner to Contractor. SC- 14.02.D.1.c Amend the sentence of Paragraph 14.02.D.1.c to read: ...entitling Owner to a set-off against the amount recommended, including liquidated damages;or... SC-14.03 CONTRACTORS WARRANTY OF TITLE Add the following at the end of Paragraph 14.03.A of the General Conditions: Neither recommendation of any progress payment by Engineer nor payment by the Owner to Contractor, nor any use or occupancy of the A/Vork or any part thereof will release the Contractor from complying with the Contract Documents. Specifically the Contractor shall maintain in accordance with Article 5, property insurance on all Mork, materials, and equipment whether incorporated in the project or not and whether included in an application for payment or not, for the hull insurable value thereof. Passing title to Owner for materials and equipment included in an application for payment does not relieve the Contractor of the Contractor's obligation to provide insurance (including property insurance) as required in Article 5 of the General Conditions and these Supplementary Conditions. All insurance shall remain in effect as provided in Article 5. SC- 14.05 PARTIAL UTILIZATION Add the following to Paragraph 14.OS.A: Owner has the right to take possession of or use any completed or substantially completed portions of the work at any time, but such taking possession or use will not be deemed an—acceptance-of any work not completecY in accordance with the--Contract Documents. Owner's use of any facilities so identified in the Contract Documents will not be grounds for extension of the contract time or change in the contract price. Owner's use of any facilities not specifically identified in the Contract Documents will be in Section 00810—6ffi Edition Supplementary Conditions to the General Conditions Page 11 of 12 accordance with conditions agreed to prior to such use, and any extra costs or delays in completion incurred and properly claimed by Contractor will be equitably adjusted with a Change Order. Facilities substantially completed in accordance with the Contract Documents which are occupied or used by Owner prior to substantial completion of the entire work will be done in accordance with General Conditions 14.04. Guarantee periods for accepted or substantially completed work including mechanical and electrical equipment will commence upon the start of continuous use by Owner. All tests and instruction of Owner's personnel must be satisfactorily completed, and Owner shall assume responsibility for and operation of all facilities occupied or used except as may arise through portions of work not yet completed by Contractor If the work has been substantially completed and the Engineer certifies that full completion thereof is materially delayed through no fault of the Contractor, the Owner shall, without terminating the Agreement, make payment of the balance due for the portion of the work- fully completed and accepted. SC- 14.06 FINAL INSPECTION Add the following to Paragraph 14.06.A: After Contractor has remedied all deficiencies to the satisfaction of the Engineer and delivered all construction records, maintenance and operating instructions, schedules, guarantees, bonds, certificates of inspection, and other documents (all as required by the Contract Documents), Owner and Contractor shall be promptly notified in writing by Engineer that the work is acceptable. Si- 17.01 GIVING NOVICE Add the following to Paragraph 17.0l.A: The mailing address for giving notices to Contractor given in the Agreement is hereby designated as the place to which all notices, letters, and other communication to Contractor will be mailed or delivered. The mailing address for giving notices to Owner given in the Agreement is hereby designated as the place to which all notices, letters, and other communication to Owner shall be mailed or delivered. Either party may change his address at any time by an instrument in writing delivered to Engineer and to other party. END OF SECTION 00810 Section 00810-6`fb Edition Supplementary Conditions to the General Conditions Page 12 of 12 MONTANA PREVAILING WAGE RATES FOR HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION SERVICES 2018 Effective: January 27, 2018 Steve Bullock, Governor State of Montana Galen Hollenbaugh, Commissioner Department of Labor and Industry To obtain copies of prevailing wage rate schedules, or for information relating to public works projects and payment of prevailing wage rates, visit ERD at www.mtwa.gehourbopa.com or contact: Employment Relations Division Montana Department of Labor and Industry P. O. Box 201503 Helena, MT 59620-1503 Phone 406-444-5600 TDD 406-444-5549 The Labor Standards Bureau welcomes questions, comments, and suggestions from the public. In addition,we'll do our best to provide information in an accessible format, upon request, in compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. MONTANA PREVAILING WAGE REQUIREMENTS The Commissioner of the Department of Labor and Industry, in accordance with Sections 18-2-401 and 18-2-402 of the Montana Code Annotated (MCA), has determined the standard prevailing rate of wages for the occupations listed in this publication. The wages specified herein control the prevailing rate of wages for the purposes of Section 18-2-401, et seq., MCA. It is required each employer pay (as a minimum) the rate of wages, including fringe benefits, travel allowance, zone pay and per diem applicable to the district in which the work is being performed as provided in the attached wage determinations. All Montana Prevailing Wage Rates are available on the internet at www.mtwagehourbopa.com or by contacting the Labor Standards Bureau at(406) 444-5600 or TDD (406)444-5549. In addition, this publication provides general information concerning compliance with Montana's Prevailing Wage Law and the payment of prevailing wages. For detailed compliance information relating to public works contracts and payment of prevailing wage rates, please consult the regulations on the internet at www.mtwagehourbopa.com or contact the Labor Standards Bureau at(406) 444-5600 or TDD (406)444-5549. GALEN HOLLENBAUHG Commissioner Department of Labor and Industry State of Montana TABLE OF CONTENTS MONTANA PREVAILING WAGE REQUIREMENTS: A. Date of Publication ............................................................................................................................... 3 B. Definition of Highway Construction ............................................................................................................. 3 C. Definition of Public Works Contract 3 D. Prevailing Wage Schedule ..................................................................................................................... 3 E. Rates to Use for Projects ........................................................................................................................ 3 F. Wage Rate Adjustments for Multiyear Contracts .......................................................................................... 3 G. Fringe Benefits ..................................................................................................................................... 4 H. Dispatch City ........................................................................................................................................ 4 I. Zone Pay ............................................................................................................................................ 4 J. Computing Travel Benefits ..................................................................................................................... 4 K. Per Diem 4 L. Apprentices ......................................................................................................................................... 4 M. Posting Notice of Prevailing Wages .......................................................................................................... 5 N. Employment Preference ......................................................................................................................... 5 O. Projects of a Mixed Nature 5 P. Occupations Definitions Website .................................................................................................................................... 5 Q. Welder Rates .............................................................................................................................. 5 R. Foreman Rates ............................................................................................................................... 5 WAGE RATES: BRICK, BLOCK,AND STONE MASONS ................................................................:......................................... 6 CARPENTERS .............. ................................................................................................................. 6 CEMENT MASONS AND CONCRETE FINISHERS ...........................:................................................................ 6 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT OPERATORS OPERATORS GROUP 1 6 OPERATORS GROUP 2 7 OPERATORS GROUP 3 7 OPERATORS GROUP 4 8 OPERATORS GROUP 5 8 OPERATORS GROUP 6 8 OPERATORSGROUP 7 ............................................................................................................................ 8 CONSTRUCTION LABORERS LABORERSGROUP 1 ............................................................................................................................ 9 LABORERSGROUP 2 ............................................................................................................................ 9 LABORERSGROUP 3 ...................................................................................................................... 9 LABORERSGROUP 4 ......................................................................................................................... 10 DIVERS .................................................................................................................................................... 10 DIVERTENDERS ........................................................................................................................................ 10 ELECTRICIANS ................................................. 11 IRONWORKERS-STRUCTURAL STEEL AND REBAR PLACERS 11 LINE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENTOPERATOR .......................................................................................................................... 11 GROUNDMAN 11 LINEMAN 11 MILLWRIGHTS ............................................................................................................................................ 12 PAINTERS ....................................................................................................... 12 ...................................... PILE BUCKS ............................................................................................................................................... 12 TRUCKDRIVERS ............................................................................................................................................... 12 2 A. Date of Publication January 27,2018 B. Definition of Highway Construction The Administrative Rules of Montana(ARM),24.17.501(3)—(3)(a), states "Highway construction projects include, but are not limited to, the construction, alteration, or repair of roads, streets, highways, runways, taxiways, alleys, trails, paths, and parking areas, bridges constructed or repaired in conjunction with highway work, and other similar projects not incidental to building construction or heavy construction. Highway construction projects include, but are not limited to, alleys, base courses, bituminous treatments, bridle paths, concrete pavement, curbs, excavation and embankment(for road construction),fencing(highivay), grade crossing elimination (overpasses or underpasses), guard rails on highways, highway signs, highway bridges (overpasses, underpasses, grade separation), medians,parking lots,parkways, resurfacing streets and highways, roadbeds, roadways, runways, shoulders, stabilizing courses, storm sewers incidental to road construction, street paving, surface courses, taxiways, and trails." C. Definition of Public Works Contract Section 18-2-40 1(1 1)(a),MCA defines"public works contract" as ''...a conh•actfor construction services let by the state, county, municipality, school district, or political subdivision or for nonconstruction services let by the state, county, municipality, or political subdivision in which the total cost of the contract is in excess of$25,000...". D. Prevailing Wage Schedule This publication covers only Highway Construction occupations and rates in the specific localities mentioned herein. These rates will remain in effect until superseded by a more current publication. Current prevailing wage rate schedules for Building Construction,Heavy Construction and Nonconstruction Services occupations can be found on the internet at www.mtwagehourbopa.com or by contacting the Labor Standards Bureau at(406)444-5600 or TDD(406)444-5549. E. Rates to Use for Projects ARM,24.17.127(1)(c), states "The wage rates applicable to a particular public works project are those in effect at the time the bid specifications are advertised." F. Wage Rate Adjustments for Multiyear Contracts Section 18-2-417, MCA states: "(1)Any public works contract that by the terms of the original contract calls for more than 30 months to fully per for-in roust include aprovision to adjust, as provided in subsection (2), the standardprevailing rate of wages to be paid to the tivor•kers performing the contract. (2) The standard prevailing rate of wages paid to ivorkers under a contract subject to this section Hurst be adjusted 12 months after the date of the award of the public works contract. The amount of the adjustment must be a 3%increase. The adjustment must be made and applied every 12 months,for the term of the contract. (3)Any increase in the standard rate of prevailing wages for workers under this section is the sole responsibility oj'the contractor and any subcontractors and not the contracting agency. " 3 G.Fringe Benefits Section 18-2-412,MCA states: "(1) To fztlfill the obligation...a contractor or subcontractor may: (a)pay the amount of fringe benefits and the basic hourly rate of'pay that is part of the standard prevailing rate of wages directly to the worker or employee in cash; (b)make an irrevocable contribution to a trustee or a third person pursuant to a f tinge benef t fitnd,plan, or program that meets the requirements of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 or that is a bona fide program approved by the U. S. department of labor; or (c) make payments using any combination of methods set forth in subsections (1)(a) and(1)(b)so that the aggregate of payments and contributions is not less than the standard prevailing rate of wages, including fringe benefits and travel allowances, applicable to the district for the particular type of work being per fbr•rned. (2) The fringe benefit fzrnd,plan, or program described in subsection (1)(b) must provide benefits to workers or employees for health care,pensions on retirement or death, life insurance, disability;and sickness insurance, or bonafde programs that meet the requirements of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 or that are approved by the U. S. department of labor." Fringe benefits are paid for all hours worked(straight time and overtime hours). However, fringe benefits are not to be considered a part of the hourly rate of pay for calculating overtime,unless there is a collectively bargained agreement in effect that specifies otherwise. H.Dispatch City ARM,24.17.103(11),defines dispatch city as "...the courthouse in the city fr-orn the following list which is closest to the center of'the job:Billings, Bo. ernan, Butte, Great Falls, Helena, Kalispell, and Missoula." I. Zone Pay Zone pay is not travel pay. ARM,24.17.103(24),defines zone pay as"...an amount added to the base pay;the combined sum then becomes the new base wage rate to be paid for all hours worked on the project. Zone pay must be determined by measuring the road miles one way over the shortest practical maintained route from the dispatch city to the center of the job." See section H above for a list of dispatch cities. J. Computing Travel Benefits ARM,24.17.103(22), states " `Travel pay, 'also referred to cis `travel alloivanee, 'is and must be paid for travel both to and from the job site, except those tivith special provisions listed under the classification. The rate is determined by measuring the road miles one direction over the shortest practical maintained route from the dispatch city or the employee's home, whichever is closer, to the center of the job." See section H above for a list of dispatch cities. K. Per Diem ARM,24.17.103(18), states " `Per diem'typically covers costs associated with board and lodging expenses. Per diem is paid when an employee is required to work at a location outside the daily commuting distance and is required to stay at that location overnight or longer." L.Apprentices Wage rates for apprentices registered in approved federal or state apprenticeship programs are contained in those pi-ogratrts_-Additionally,-Section MCA states "-:.-T-he fidl amount of any applicableftinge benefits rrzttst be paid to the apprentice t-vhile the apprentice is working on the public works contract. " Apprentices not registered in approved federal or state apprenticeship programs will be paid the appropriate journey level prevailing wage rate when working on a public works contract. 4 M.Posting Notice of Prevailing Wages Section 18-2-406, MCA,provides that contractors,subcontractors, and employers who are "...performing work or- providing construction services under public works contracts, as provided in this part, shall post in a prominent and accessible site on the project or staging area, not later than the first day of work and continuing for the entire duration of the project, a legible statement of all wages and fringe benefits to be paid to the employees." N. Employment Preference Sections 18-2-403 and 18-2-409, MCA require contractors to give preference to the employment of bona fide Montana residents in the performance of work on public works contracts. O.Projects of a Mixed Nature Section 18-2-408, MCA states: "(1) The contracting agency shall determine, based on the preponderance of labor hours to be ivorked, whether the public ivorks construction services project is classified as a highway construction project, a heavy construction project, or a building construction project. (2) Once the project has been classified, employees in each trade classification who are working on that project must be paid at the rate for thatproject classification" P. Occupations Definitions You can find definitions for these occupations on the following Bureau of Labor Statistics website: http://www.bls.,Zov/oes/current/oes stru.htm Q.Welder Rates Welders receive the rate prescribed for the craft performing an operation to which welding is incidental. R.Foreman Rates Rates are no longer set for foremen. However, if a foreman performs journey level work,the foreman must be paid at least the journey level rate. 5 WAGE TES BRICK, BLOCK, AND STONE MASONS Wage Benefit Travel: $26.58 $13.77 0-45 mi. free zone >45-60 mi. $25.00/day >60-90 mi. $55.00/day >90 mi. $65.00/day t Back to Table of Contents CARPENTERS Wage Benefit Zone Pay: $29.00 $13.07 0-30 mi. free zone >30-60 mi. base pay+ $4.00/hr. >60 mi. base pay+$6.00/hr. T Back to Table of Contents CEMENT MASONS AND CONCRETE FINISHERS Wage Benefit Zone Pay: $23.87 $10.51 0-25 mi. free zone >25-50 mi. base pay + $2.50/hr. Duties Include: >50 mi. base pay+$3.00/hr. Smooth and finish surfaces of poured concrete, such as floors,walks, sidewalks, or curbs. Align forms for sidewalks, curbs, or gutters. T Back to Table of Contents CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT OPERATORS GROUP 1 Wage Benefit Zone Pay: $24.02 $9.90 0-25 mi. free zone >25-50 mi. base pay+ $2.50/hr. This group includes but is not limited to: >50 mi. base pay+$3.00/hr. Air Compressor;Auto Fine Grader; Belt Finishing; Boring Machine (Small); Cement Silo; Crane, A-Frame Truck Crane; Crusher Conveyor; DW-10, 15, and 20 Tractor -- --Roller;Farm Tractor-;-Forklift,-Form--Grader;Front-End -- - - - - Loader, under 1 cu. yd; Oiler, Heavy Duty Drills; Herman Nelson Heater; Mucking Machine; Oiler, All Except Cranes/Shovels; Pumpman. T Back to Table of Contents 6 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT OPERATORS GROUP 2 Wage Benefit Zone Pay: $26.99 $9.90 0-25 mi. free zone >25-50 mi. base pay+ $2.50/hr. This group includes but is not limited to: >50 mi. base pay+$3.00/hr. Air Doctor; Backhoe\Excavator\Shovel, up to and incl. 3 cu. yds; Bit Grinder; Bitunimous Paving Travel Plant; Boring Machine, Large; Broom, Self-Propelled; Concrete Travel Batcher; Concrete Float& Spreader; Concrete Bucket Dispatcher; Concrete Finish Machine; Concrete Conveyor; Distributor; Dozer, Rubber-Tired, Push, & Side Boom; Elevating Grader\Gradall; Field Equipment Serviceman; Front-End Loader, 1 cu. yd up to and incl. 5 cu. yds; Grade Setter; Heavy Duty Drills, All Types; Hoist\Tugger, All; Hydralift Forklifts &Similar; Industrial Locomotive; Motor Patrol (except finish); Mountain Skidder; Oiler, Cranes\Shovels; Pavement Breaker, EMSCO; Power Saw, Self-Propelled; Pugmill; Pumperete\Grout Machine; Punch Truck; Roller, other than Asphalt; Roller, Sheepsfoot(Self-Propelled); Roller, 25 tons and over; Ross Carrier; Rotomill, under 6 ft; Trenching Machine;Washing/Screening Plant T Back to Table of Contents CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT OPERATORS GROUP 3 Wage Benefit Zone Pay: $28.58 $9.90 0-25 mi, free zone >25-50 mi. base pay+ $2.50/hr. This group includes but is not limited to: >50 mi. base pay+$3.00/hr. Asphalt Paving Machine; Asphalt Screed; Backhoe\Excavator\Shovel, over 3 cu. yds; Cableway Highline; Concrete Batch Plant; Concrete Curing Machine; Concrete Pump; Cranes, Creter; Cranes, Electric Overhead; Cranes, 24 tons and under; Curb Machine\Slip Form Paver; Finish Dozer; Front-End Loader, over 5 cu. yds; Mechanic\Welder; Pioneer Dozer; Roller Asphalt(Breakdown & Finish); Rotomill, over 6 ft; Scraper, Single,Twin, or Pulling Belly-Dump; YO-YO Cat. T Back to Table of Contents 7 CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT OPERATORS GROUP 4 Wage Benefit Zone Pay: $27.60 $9.90 0-25 mi. free zone >25-50 mi. base pay+ $2.50/hr. This group includes but is not limited to: >50 mi. base pay+$3.00/hr. Asphalt\Hot Plant Operator; Cranes, 25 tons up to and incl. 44 tons; Crusher Operator; Finish Motor Patrol; Finish Scraper. T Back to Table of Contents CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT OPERATORS GROUP 5 Wage Benefit Zone Pay: $28.94 $9.90 0-25 mi. free zone >25-50 mi. base pay+ $2.50/hr. This group includes but is not limited to: >50 mi. base pay+$3.00/hr. Cranes, 45 tons up to and incl. 74 tons. L Back to Table of Contents CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT OPERATORS GROUP 6 Wage Benefit Zone Pay: $29.63 $9.90 0-25 mi. free zone >25-50 mi. base pay+ $2.50/hr. This group includes but is not limited to: >50 mi. base pay + $3.00/hr. Cranes, 75 tons up to and incl. 149 tons; Cranes, Whirley(All). ?Back to Table of Contents CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT OPERATORS GROUP 7 Wage Benefit Zone Pay: $31.73 $9.90 0-25 mi. free zone >25-50 mi. base pay+ $2.50/hr. This group includes but is not limited to: >50 mi. base pay+$3.00/hr. Cranes, 150 tons up to and incl. 250 tons; Cranes, over 250 tons—add $1.00 for every 100 tons over 250 tons; Crane, Tower(All); Crane Stiff-Leg or Derrick; Helicopter Hoist. T Back to Table of Contents 8 CONSTRUCTION LABORERS GROUP 1/FLAG PERSON FOR TRAFFIC CONTROL Wage Benefit Zone Pay: $18.90 $9.15 0-25 mi. free zone >25-50 mi. base pay+ $2.50/hr. >50 mi. base pay+$3.00/hr. T Back to Table of Contents CONSTRUCTION LABORERS GROUP 2 Wage Benefit Zone Pay: $22.89 $8.70 0-25 mi. free zone >25-50 mi. base pay+$2.50/hr. This group includes but is not limited to: >50 mi. base pay+ $3.00/hr. General Labor;Asbestos Removal; Burning Bar; Bucket Man; Carpenter Tender; Caisson Worker; Cement Mason Tender; Cement Handler(dry); Chuck Tender; Choker Setter; Concrete Worker; Curb Machine-lay Down; Crusher and Batch Worker; Heater Tender; Fence Erector; Landscape Laborer; Landscaper; Lawn Sprinkler Installer; Pipe Wrapper; Pot Tender; Powderman Tender; Rail and Truck Loaders and Unloaders; Riprapper; Sign Erection; Guardrail and Jersey Rail; Spike Driver; Stake Jumper; Signalman; Tail Hoseman; Tool Checker and Houseman and Traffic Control Worker. T Back to Table of Contents CONSTRUCTION LABORERS GROUP 3 Wage Benefit Zone Pay: $24.05 $8.05 0-25 mi. free zone >25-50 mi. base pay+ $2.501hr. This group includes but is not limited to: >50 mi. base pay+$3.00/hr. Concrete Vibrator; Dumpman (Grademan); Equipment Handler; Geotextile and Liners; High-Pressure Nozzleman; Jackhammer(Pavement Breaker) Non- Riding Rollers; Pipelayer; Posthole Digger(Power); Power Driven Wheelbarrow; Rigger; Sandblaster; Sod Cutter-Power and Tamper. T Back to Table of Contents 9 CONSTRUCTION LABORERS GROUP 4 Wage Benefit Zone Pay: $23.18 $8.05 0-25 mi. free zone >25-50 mi. base pay+ $2.50/hr. This group includes but is not limited to: >50 mi. base pay+ $3.00/hr. Hod Carrier***;Water Well Laborer; Blaster; Wagon Driller;Asphalt Raker; Cutting Torch; Grade Setter; ***Hod Carriers will receive the same amount of travel High-Scaler; Power Saws (Faller&Concrete) and/or subsistence pay as bricklayers when requested to Powderman; Rock&Core Drill; Track or Truck Mounted travel. Wagon Drill and Welder incl. Air Arc. I Back to Table of Contents DIVERS Wage Benefit Zone Pay: Stand-By $37.58 $16.14 0-30 mi. free zone Diving $75.16 $16.14 >30-60 mi. base pay+$4.00/hr. >60 mi. base pay +$6.00/hr. Depth Pay (Surface Diving) 0-20 ft. free zone >20-100 ft. $2.00 per ft. >100-150 ft. $3.00 per ft. >150-220 ft. $4.00 per ft. >220 ft. $5.00 per ft. Diving In Enclosures 0-25 ft. free zone >25-300 ft $1 00 per ft. T Back to Table of Contents DIVER TENDERS Wage Benefit Zone Pay: $36.58 $16.14 0-30 mi. free zone >30-60 mi. base pay+$4.00/hr. The tender shall receive 2 hours at the straight time pay >60 mi. base pay +$6.00/hr. rate per shift for dressing and/or undressing a Diver when work is done under hyperbaric conditions. T Back to Table of Contents 10 ELECTRICIANS Wage Benefit Travel: $32.74 $13.84 No mileage due when traveling in employer's vehicle. The following travel allowance is applicable when traveling in employee's vehicle: 0-18 mi. free zone >18-60 mi. federal mileage rate/mi. >60 mi. $75.00/day T Back to Table of Contents IRONWORKERS -STRUCTURAL STEEL AND REBAR PLACERS Wage Benefit Travel: $27.25 $24.54 0-45 mi. free zone >45-85 mi. $55.00/day Duties Include: >85 mi. $85.00/day Structural steel erection; assemble prefabricated metal buildings; cut, bend, tie, and place rebar; energy producing windmill type towers; metal bleacher seating; handrail fabrication and ornamental steel. p Back to Table of Contents LINE CONSTRUCTION— EQUIPMENT OPERATORS Wage Benefit Travel: $34.02 $14.41 No Free Zone $60.00/day TBack to Table of Contents LINE CONSTRUCTION— GROUNDMAN Wage Benefit Travel: $26.56 $13.56 No Free Zone $60.00/day T Back to Table of Contents LINE CONSTRUCTION— LINEMAN Wage Benefit Travel: $44.41 $15.54 No Free Zone $60.00/day I Back to Table of Contents 11 MILLWRIGHTS Wage Benefit Zone Pay: $32.00 $13.07 0-30 mi. free zone >30-60 mi, base pay+$4.00/hr. >60 mi. base pay+$6.00/hr. T Back to Table of Contents PAINTERS Wage Benefit $27.00 $9.30 T Back to Table of Contents PILE BUCKS Wage Benefit Zone Pay: $29.00 $13.07 0-30 mi. free zone >30-60 mi. base pay+$4.00/hr. Duties Include: >60 mi. base pay+$6.00/hr. Set up crane; set up hammer; weld tips on piles; set leads; insure piles are driven straight with the use of level or plum bob. Give direction to crane operator as to speed, and direction of swing. Cut piles to grade. i Back to Table of Cot iter is TRUCK DRIVERS Wage Benefit Zone Pay: Pilot Car Driver $24.85 $9.42 All Districts Truck Driver $28.88 $9.42 0-30 mi. free zone >30-60 mi. base pay+$3.05/hr. Truck drivers include but are not limited to: >60 mi. base pay+ ,$4.85/hr. Combination Truck and Concrete Mixer and Transit Mixer; Dry Batch Trucks; Distributor Driver; Dumpman; Dump Trucks and similar equipment; Dumpster; Flat Trucks; Lumber Carriers; Lowboys; Pickup; Powder Truck Driver; Power Boom; Serviceman; Service Truck/Fuel Truck/Tireperson; Truck Mechanic; Trucks with Power Equipment;Warehouseman, Partsman, Cardex and Warehouse Expeditor; Water Trucks. T Back to Table of Contents 12 SPECIAL PROVISIONS 1. GENERAL The work to be performed under this contract generally involves furnishing all labor, materials, equipment, supplies and services necessary for the construction of cold milling and hot mix overlays, seal coating (chip seals), fog seals, installation of concrete valley gutter and pedestrian ramps, and pavement marking replacements. All work shall be performed in accordance with applicable sections of the Montana Public Works Standard Specifications Sixth Edition (MPWSS), and as further modified by the City of Bozeman Modifications to MPWSS, which is hereby included as part of these specifications. All references to MPWSS sections, unless otherwise noted, is a reference to said Montana Public Works Standard Specifications. All correspondence and official authorization concerning the work shall be with the City Engineer or his designated representatives as identified at the preconstruction meeting. Any changes in the Work or schedule not authorized by the above shall be deemed as unauthorized and shall be done at Contractors risk at no cost to the Owner. All damages, reparations, and costs thus incurred during the progress of such unauthorized work shall be borne exclusively by the Contractor. 2. SCOPE OF WORK Schedule I consists of cold milling and hot mix overlays of various streets as shown on the plan sheets in Appendix B. Work on this schedule also includes installation of a concrete valley gutter and pedestrian ramps at the intersection of S. 23rd Ave and W. Koch St and replacement of pavement markings. Schedule 2 consists of seal coating and replacement of pavement markings on various streets as shown on the plan sheet in Appendix B. Cul-se-sacs will receive a fog seal in lieu of seal coating. Schedule 3 consists of a combination of seal coating and fog sealing of the driveways and parking lots of the Water Reclamation Facility(WRF) on Springhill Road as shown on the plan sheet in Appendix B. Schedule 4 consists of fog sealing the parking lot of the Softball Complex on Haggerty Lane as shown on the plan sheet in Appendix B. 3. AWARD OF CONTRACT If the contract is awarded,the Owner will award a single Contract in accordance with the Instructions to Bidders. Bidders shall submit a Bid for all schedules on a unit price basis for each item of Work listed as provided and described above. The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject the Bids, or portions of the Bids denoted as separate schedules or alternates. The award will be made by the Owner on the basis of that Bid from the lowest responsive,responsible Bidder which, in the Owner's sole and absolute judgment,will best serve the interest of the Owner. The low bidder will be determined on the basis of the lowest Total Base Bid for all schedules. 1 SPECIAL PROVISIONS The award of the contract,if awarded,will be made within the period specified in the Invitation to Bid to the lowest responsive, responsible Bidder who's Bid complies with all the requirements prescribed herein. The successful Bidder will be notified by letter,mailed to the address shown on the Bid,that his Bid has been accepted and that he has been awarded a contract. 4. TIME OF COMMENCEMENT AND COMPLETION DATE The beginning of the Contract Time shall be stated in a written NOTICE TO PROCEED written by the City Engineer to the Contractor. In establishing the date when Contract Time begins,the Engineer will consider that the contract time begins following delivery of the NOTICE TO PROCEED. A separate notice to proceed may be issued for each separate or combined bid schedule. Where multiple schedules are awarded under a single contract,the contract times shall run concurrently,unless the City agrees to issue separate notices to proceed. The Contract Time will expire automatically the number of calendar days stated as Contract Time, except as the Contract Time may be extended by change order. Due to funding considerations,work may not begin earlier than July 1,2018. Contact time may be suspended if the only remaining work item is pavement marking in order to allow for the necessary curing time. 5. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES Subject to the provisions of the Contract Documents,the Owner shall be entitled to liquidated damages for failure of the Bidder to complete the work within the specified contract time. The Bidder agrees to pay liquidated damages for compensation to the Owner for expenses incurred by the Owner during the contract time overrun. As compensation for expenses incurred,the Contractor shall be assessed a liquidated damage of$100.00 per calendar day for each day that the work remains uncompleted beyond the contract period. Liquidated damages shall be paid by deduction from monthly progress payments and the final payment. 6. COST LIMITATIONS The Owner reserves the right to eliminate or reduce certain proposal items from the prof ect following the Bid Opening to make the project financially feasible with the limitations of the funds allocated for this project. The determination of which items shall be eliminated shall be the responsibility of the Owner. 7. NAMES, PRODUCTS AND SUBSTITUTIONS Where products or materials are specified by manufacturer,trade name, or brand, such designations are intended to indicate the_required quality, type,utility,_and_finish.__-Requests for p-r-oposed-substitution shall include complete specifications and descriptive data to prove the equality ofproposed substitutions. Substitutions shall not be made without the written approval of the Owner. No substitutions will be 2 SPECIAL PROVISIONS considered until after contract award. 8. APPROVAL OF EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS The Contractor shall furnish to the Owner or its Engineer for approval the name of the manufacturer of machinery,mechanical and other equipment and materials which he contemplates using in execution of the work,together with the performance capacities and such other information which may be pertinent or required by the Owner. 9. BIDDER'S QUALIFICATIONS The Contractor shall show evidence that he has the finances,organization,and equipment to perform the work with a limited number of subcontractors. The Contractor will be required to have a full-time resident General Superintendent on the job at all times while the work is in progress. He shall be in a position to direct the work and make decisions either directly or through immediate contact with his superior. Absence or incompetence of the superintendent shall be reason for the Owner to stop all work on the project. 10. WARRANTY If,within two years after acceptance of the work,by the Owner,any of the work is found to be defective or not in accordance with the Contract Documents, and upon written notice from the Owner, the Contractor shall correct any work beginning within seven (7) calendar days of said written notice. Should the Contractor fail to respond to the written notice within the designated time, the Owner may correct the work at the expense of the Contractor. 11. SCHEDULING Prior to or at the PRECONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE,the Contractor shall provide the City Engineer the following schedules: A. A practicable CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS SCHEDULE showing the order,timing,and progress in which the Contractor proposes to prosecute the work. This schedule shall be in Bar Graph, CPM or PERT format. The schedule shall be updated and re-submitted as necessary to reflect project changes. B. A PAYMENT SCHEDULE showing the anticipated amount of each monthly payment that will become due the Contractor in accordance with the Construction Progress Schedule. C. A TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN detailing the methods and means of controlling traffic for the specific conditions involved with each construction schedule. The Contractor shall limit working hours to 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.,Monday through Friday. No work shall be done outside of these hours unless specifically approved by the City Engineer. 3 SPECIAL PROVISIONS Re-paving of milled streets shall begin within seven calendar days following cold milling and clean-up operations. 12. PRECONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE After the contract(s)have been awarded,but before the start of construction,a conference will be held at the site of the project for the purpose of discussing requirements on such matters as project supervision, on-site inspections, progress schedules and reports, payrolls, payment to contractors, contract change orders, insurance, safety, and any other items pertinent to the project. The Contractor shall arrange to have all supervisory personnel and a representative from each of the affected utility companies connected with the project on hand to meet with a representative of the Owner to discuss the project and any problems anticipated. 13. SHOP AND FABRICATION DRAWINGS The Contractor shall prepare and submit fabrication drawings,design mix information,material testing compliance data, and other data, in accordance with the General Conditions. Following review, the Contractor shall resubmit copies of any drawings which required revision or correction. Any review by the Owner will not relieve the Contractor from responsibility for errors or omissions, inadequate design performance requirements, schedule requirements,and proper operation of any item required under the Contract. Notwithstanding any such review, Contractor shall remain solely responsible for full and complete performance in accordance with the terms, conditions, provisions, drawings and specifications set forth in the Contract Documents. 14. UNDERGROUND UTILITIES The Contractor shall be responsible for checking with the Owners of underground utilities such as the City, County,power and telephone companies,etc. as to the location of their underground installations in the project area. The Contractor shall be solely responsible for any damage done to these installations due to failure to locate them or to properly protect them when their location is known. It shall be solely the responsibility of the Contractor to fully coordinate his work with the agencies and to keep them informed of his construction activities so that these vital installations are fully protected at all times. A Montana One-call system, phone number 1-800-424-5555 has been set up to facilitate requests for underground facility located information. The Contractor is responsible for contacting the One-call system prior to any excavation. 15. EASEMENTS, RIGHTS-OF-WAY, ADJOINING PROPERTY The Contractor shall contain all of his construction operations within the easements and rights of way 4 SPECIAL PROVISIONS unless written approval is secured from the owner of the adjoining property or written approval is given by the Owner to utilize the adjacent land area. 16. TRAFFIC CONTROL A. General. The Contractor shall at all times conduct his operations so that there is a minimum interruption in the use of the City's streets affected by the work. Exact procedures in this respect shall be established in advance of construction with the City Engineer. Barricade function,design and construction shall conform to the latest edition of the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices and the Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction of the State Highway Commission of Montana latest Edition. Should construction of the project require the closure of any streets,roads or highways or require night- time or long-term traffic control, the Contractor will be required to prepare a detailed TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN to address the methods and means of controlling traffic under the specific conditions. In regards to closures,the plan shall include specific details on traffic detours and estimated durations of the closures. Details of signing,barricades,flagging and other traffic control devices shall be presented. The traffic control plan shall be prepared by either an ATTSA (American Traffic Safety Services Association)certified Traffic Control Supervisor or Traffic Control Design Specialist or approved equal, or a Professional Engineer.The traffic control plan shall be approved by the Owner prior to construction. B. Traffic Access. Construction work shall be programmed by the Contractor so that local traffic will have continuous access within one block of any given property. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to notify all affected residents in the area of programmed work, of street closures, parking requirements and restrictions, and any other conditions, a minimum of twenty-four(24)hours prior to beginning work within the affected area. All signing, barricades, and other traffic control measures shall be provided by the Contractor. 1. Contractor shall program the work so that at least one access to the University Square Shopping Center off S. 23rd Avenue is open to traffic at all times as shown on the plans. 2. S. 23rd Avenue and W. Koch St between S. 23rd Avenue and S. 19`h Avenue may not be closed at the same time. 3. Through traffic will need to be maintained on W. Babcock Street west of Main Street during seal coating. 4. Provide 48 hours (minimum) advance notice of the closure of the Softball Complex parking lot prior to fog sealing using appropriate signage. Do not schedule work at this parking lot on July 21-22, July 27-29, or August 3-5. 5. Coordinate work at the Water Reclamation Facility(WRF)so that their operations are not un-duly interrupted. Contact the WRF Superintendent at 582-2928 for access to the facility. C. Warning Signals. All streets, roads, highways and other public thoroughfares which are closed to traffic shall be protected by means of effective barricades on which shall be placed,mounted or 5 SPECIAL PROVISIONS affixed acceptable warning signs. Barricades shall be located at the nearest intersecting public highway or street on each side of the blocked section. All open trenches and other excavations within the construction area shall be provided with suitable barriers, signs and lights to the extent that adequate public protection is provided. All abrupt grade changes greater than one inch which traffic is required to pass over; and obstructions,including but not limited to,material stockpiles and equipment shall be similarly protected. All barricades and obstruuctions shall be illuminated by means of warning lights at night. All lights used for this purpose shall be kept burning from sundown to sunrise. D. Measurement and Payment. No separate measurement and payment shall be made for construction traffic control unless listed as a bid item. Construction traffic control shall be considered an incidental cost to be included in other items in the contract requiring traffic control to complete that item. E. Reflective Traffic Vests. All workers working in public right-of-way shall at all times wear reflective vests that at a minimum meet ANSI Class II requirements. 17. DISPOSAL, EROSION, WATER POLLUTION, AND SILTATION CONTROL The Contractor is responsible for proper disposal of all waste soils and materials unless otherwise directed herein. Where waste materials are disposed on private property not owned by the Contractor, evidence of property owner's written permission shall be obtained and provided to the Owner. Contractor shall comply with all Local, State, and Federal laws and regulations pertaining to fill in wetlands and floodplains. The Contractor shall dispose of all refuse and discarded materials in an approved location. The Contractor shall exercise every reasonable precaution throughout the life of the project to prevent pollution or siltation of rivers, streams or impoundments. Pollutants such as chemicals,fuels,lubricants, bitumens, raw sewage, and other harmful wastes shall not be discharged into or alongside of rivers, streams,impoundments or into natural or manmade channels leading thereto. In addition,the Contractor shall conduct and schedule his operations to avoid muddying or silting of rivers, streams or impoundments. The Contractor shall meet the requirements of the applicable regulations of the Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks, Department of Health and Environmental Sciences and other State or Federal regulations relating to the prevention or abatement of water pollution and siltation. The Contractor's specific attention is directed to the Montana Water Pollution Control Act and the Montana Stream Preservation Act. The Contractor shall be responsible for obtaining any required discharge permits associated with groundwater de-watering operations. Contractor's shall include all clean-up,_restoration, etc., of any detention or discharge areas. All debris or waste materials shall be cleaned tip by the end of the work day. 6 SPECIAL PROVISIONS Inlet Protection: all storm drain inlets shall be protected with filter fabric or approved equal method to prevent asphalt millings, loose aggregate, or other debris from entering the storm drain system. 18. PROTECTION OF EXISTING PAVEMENT All equipment shall be fitted with pads on the outriggers and other accessories as necessary to prevent damage to existing pavement during the course of the project. Any damages to pavement shall be corrected by the Contractor, at his expense, in a manner as directed by the Engineer. 19. MANHOLES, VALVE AND MONUMENT BOXES All manholes, valve and monument boxes on streets to be seal coated shall be protected with heavy builders paper until final coating and compaction has occurred. Contractor shall dig out and clean completely all boxes and manholes which are not protected. All manholes and boxes which are at the edges of the defined limits of construction shall be treated as if they are completely within the construction area and the area immediately surrounding the raised and/or protected manholes and boxes shall be feathered in so as to provide a gradual transition over such manhole and/or box. It is imperative that manholes and valve boxes be accessible to the City for emergency maintenance of its utilities. The Contractor shall schedule his work to provide timely access to manholes and valve boxes. Manholes,and valve and curb boxes overlaid by the Contractor and not immediately re-exposed shall be subject to being uncovered by City crews without notice in response to emergency maintenance needs. The Contractor shall be responsible for reasonable restoration at no cost to the City. Manholes on Babcock Street between S. 11 th and S. 19th shall be raised to grade prior to the pavement overlay. Existing sewer and storm drain manhole ring and covers shall be replaced with new ones provided by the Owner and installed by the contractor. Patch around raised manholes as necessary with hot mix asphalt to fill in voids and hold them in place for the overlay. 20. OPERATION OF EXISTING VALVES All existing City of Bozeman water main valves shall be operated by authorized personnel of the City of Bozeman only. The Contractor shall not operate any existing valves without the written consent of the City of Bozeman. 21. SALVAGEABLE ITEMS Any items removed from the existing system under the terms of this contract shall remain the property of the Owner and shall be delivered to a site of the Owner's choosing within the property limits of said Owner. Should the Owner choose not to accept any salvageable items,then the Contractor shall dispose of those items at his expense at a site or landfill acceptable to the Engineer. Any costs for the above work shall be at the Contractor's expense. 7 SPECIAL PROVISIONS Excess seal coat aggregate shall be swept and removed by the Contractor and stockpiled at the Owner's yard on N. Rouse Avenue north of Griffin Drive. Milled asphaltic pavement material shall be properly disposed of or retained by the Contractor at his discretion. 22. FINAL CLEANUP AND SITE RESTORATION Following completion of the work, all construction debris shall be removed from the work area. All disturbed landscaped areas shall be restored with topsoil and re-seeded. The cost for final cleanup and restoration shall be included in other bid items; no separate payment shall be made for this work. 23. ACCESS TO RECORDS The Contractor shall allow access to any books, documents, papers and records which are directly pertinent to this Contract by the Owner, State or Federal agencies, or any of their duly authorized representatives for the purpose of making an audit, examination, excerpts or transcriptions. 24. INSURANCE Insurance coverages required under this contract shall extend, at a minimum,to the end of the contract time. 25. SUPPLEMENTAL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Cold Millin Cold milling shall be done in accordance with Section 411, "Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction", Latest Edition, adopted by the Montana Department of Transportation. Seal Coating The proposed emulsified asphalt application rate for the seal coat improvements is 0.40 gal/SY. The contractor shall apply the appropriate quantity of 3/8" aggregate to achieve the necessary coverage to achieve good embedment of the aggregate without excessive asphalt bleeding or excessive loose aggregate following the compaction rolling. Adjustments of the application rates may be required to achieve the desired coverage. Sweeping and removal of excess aggregate shall be the responsibility of the Contractor. Sweeping of the roadways may not commence sooner than 24 hours after the seal coat is placed and shall be completed within 4 days after the seal coat is placed. Following the completion of seal coat placement,"Loose Gravel"warning signs shall be placed at the beginning and end of the work zones until sweeping.operations are completed. The Street Department will sweep streets to be seal coated prior to the start of the project. Additional cleaning or sweeping of the streets by the Contractor may be necessary immediately before the beginning of seal coat operations as directed by the Engineer. 8 SPECIAL PROVTSTONS Cul-de-sacs shall be treated with a fog seal in lieu of a seal coat. The cationic emulsified asphalt for Seal Coat Improvements shall be CRS-2P, in accordance with the following table (Table 702-8, Montana Standard Specifications): TABLE 702-8 LATEX OR TEST METHOD LMCRS-2 CRS-2P POLYMER MODIFIED CRS- 2 EMULSIFIED ASPHALT PROPERTY Viscosity at 122 OF AASHTO T-59 75-400 50-400 50 °C , sec. Sieve, percent AASHTO T-59 0.3 max. 0.3 max. Settlement, 5 days, AASHTO T-59 5 max. 5 max. percent Demulsibility, AASHTO T-59 40 min. 40 min. ercent Storage Stability AASHTO T-59 1 max. 1 max. Test, 1 day, percent Particle Charge AASHTO T-59 Positive Positive Ash Content, AASHTO T-111 0.2 max. 0.2 max. percent Tests on Residue AASHTO T-59 65 min. 65 min. by Evaporation: Percent Residue Penetration, 100 g, AASHTO T-49 100-200 100-250 5 sec. at 77 OF (25 °C), dmm Ductility at 77 OF AASHTO T-51 40 min. 75 min. (25 °C), 5 cm per minute, cm Elastic Recovery, percent AASHTO T-301 58 min. Torsional Recovery, MT-333 18 min. percent 9 SPECIAL PROVISIONS Pavement Markings Pavement markings shall be replaced following paving and seal coating operations. Epoxy markings shall be installed in accordance with Section 620 of"Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction", Latest Edition, adopted by the Montana Department of Transportation (reproduced herein).No interim markings shall be required.Apply epoxy pavement markings a minimum of 10 days and a maximum of 3 0 days after new pavement is placed.Apply epoxy pavement markings a minimum of 30 days and a maximum of 45 days after seal coating is placed.Apply inlaid thermoplastic markings a minimum of 10 days and a maximum of 30 days after either paving or seal coating is placed.The Owner will provide temporary marking tabs on lane lines at approximate 100' intervals. Fog Sealing The asphalt emulsion for fog sealing shall be CSS 1-h, with a dilution rate of 50% (1:1) (equal parts water to equal parts emulsion). Dilution water must be potable and free from detectable solids or incompatible soluble salts. The contractor shall determine the proper application rate for the pavement surfaces to be fog sealed by means of a ring test or other suitable means prior to applying the fog seal. The application rate should generally be 0.1 to 0.2 gallons of diluted emulsion per square yard depending upon the condition of the pavement surface. Properly calibrated distributor trucks shall be used as much as possible to apply the emulsion. Pavement surfaces shall be thoroughly cleaned prior to application of the fog seal. If flushing with water is required,it should be completed 24 hours prior to the application of the fog seal to allow for adequate drying.Do not apply fog seal if the air temperature is below 50 degrees r'or if the pavement temperature is below 59 degrees F. Do not apply fog seal if rain is forecast before the fog seal can cure. Any areas that receive excess emulsion that is not absorbed by the pavement shall be blotted with sand before opening to vehicle traffic. Excess sand blotter shall be swept and removed after fog seal has thoroughly cured. Parking lot striping/markings at the WRF shall be replaced following fog sealing with waterborne marking paint. Thermoplastic Treatment This work is the preparation of existing plastic pavement markings prior to the seal coat operation. Mechanically scarify and roughen existing plastic pavement marking surfaces to produce a uniformly roughened surface that,when sealed,is smooth and matches the adjacent surfaces. Cleanup and remove all debris from this process prior to_the_seal coat operation. 10 SPECIAL PROVISIONS W. Babcock St. Gravel Approach/Shoulder Treatment Following the overlay of W. Babcock Street from S. 1 ltn to S. 19t",place and compact crushed gravel to restore transitions between the new overlay and un-paved approaches and along roadway shoulders as detailed on the plans. Section 02910 - Seeding 2.1 Seed Use the following seed mixture to seed all disturbed landscaped areas at a rate of 6 lbs per 1000 square feet: Sheep Fescue 33% Hard Fescue 34% Canada Bluegrass 33% ("Dryland Lawn Mix"by Ag Depot, or approved equal) 11 SPECIAL PROVISIONS SECTION 00100 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT The quantities listed in the Bid Form are estimates for the purpose of bidding only. Payment to the Contractor will be made based on the actual satisfactorily completed work quantities measured in the field. Under the terms of this contract,the unit price as contained in this Bid Form shall be applicable to quantity overruns. The following measurement and payment sections do not necessarily name every incidental item required by the Contract Documents to complete the work. Cost of all such incidental items shall be included in the various related bid items. Items 101• Cold Milling of Existing Pavement(2" nominal depth). Cold Milling of existing pavement shall be measured and paid for by the square yard of pavement removed to the specified nominal depth. Should the City Engineer direct,in writing,removal to a depth greater than specified,the measured area involved will be increased by the ratio of the ordered depth to the specified minimum depth. Such price and payment shall be full compensation for cold milling, salvaging, hauling, handling and stockpiling, or disposal of the milled materials, and incidentals necessary to complete this item. Items 102• Hot Mix Asphalt Surface Course Type B Plant Mix, in place. This item shall be measured and paid for by the ton of 2,000 pounds of compacted Hot Mix Asphalt Surface Course, Type B Plant Mix, in place. The unit price and payment shall constitute fiill compensation for cleaning underlying course; application of SS-1 tack coats; for furnishing,handling, hauling,placing,shaping,compacting and finishing of the paving mix;matching finished street grade to existing manhole,valve box,and curb box grade;for improving unsatisfactory areas;for placing leveling courses as required; for all materials (inclusive of asphalt),manipulation, labor, tools, equipment, and incidentals necessary to complete the work in full compliance with these specifications. Items 103: Concrete removal and disposal. This item shall be measured and paid for by the square foot (SF) at the unit price bid for "Concrete removal and disposal", which price and payment shall constitute full compensation for furnishing all materials, tools, equipment, labor, loading, hauling, disposal, and incidentals necessary to sawcut and remove and dispose of existing PCC or asphaltic concrete pavement or sidewalks, straight curbing, or integral curb and gutter. 1 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT Item 104: Combined concrete curb and gutter. This item is measured and paid for by the lineal feet of combined curb and gutter in place at the contract unit price bid for"Combined concrete curb and gutter". Price and payment is full compensation for all materials, preparation of gravel base, curing of concrete, painting face of gutter with tack oil, all pre- molded mastic material for expansion joints, steel dowels and sleeves, all equipment,tools, labor, and for the performance of all work and incidentals necessary to complete the item,and for backfilling of the curb and seeding and restoration of all disturbed areas. Item 105: 6" concrete sidewalk in place Measurement and payment for this item shall be as per MPWSS, Section 02529 4.4,square foot method. Item 106: 4" Concrete sidewalk in place Measurement and payment for this item shall be as per MPWSS, Section 02529 4.4,square foot method. Item 107: Concrete fillet This item is measured and paid for by the square foot at the contract unit price bid for"Concrete fillet" for constructing curb turn fillets or inlet apron fillets. Price and payment is full compensation for all material, excavation, backfill, curing of concrete, pre-molded mastic material, equipment, tools and labor, and for the performance of all work and incidentals necessary to complete this item. Item 108,:_Concrete valley utter Measurement and payment for this item shall be as per MPWS S, Section 02529 4.2,square foot method. Item 109: Detectable warning This item is measured and paid for by the square foot at the contract unit price bid for "Detectable warning". Price and payment is full compensation for furnishing and installing cast iron or ductile iron detectable warning panels in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations. Item 110: 6"thickness of asphalt concrete pavement surface course grade B. This item shall be measured and paid for as per MPWSS Section 02510 4.4,Patching,square foot basis. Item 111: Adjust Valve Box. This item shall be measured and paid for by the number of valve boxes adjusted to the finished street grade through 1)the proper adjustment of the existing valve box adjustment mechanisms (slip-type or screw-type), or 2)installation of a Tyler Corporation No. 69 screw-type adjustable riser if compatible,or 2 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT 3) installation of an East Jordan Iron Works 8500 valve box riser. The unit price and payment shall constitute full compensation for all incidental materials, excavation, backfill, compaction, cleaning, labor, tools, and incidentals necessary to complete this work. Item 112: Adjust Manhole Ring and Cover. This item shall be measured and paid for by the number of sanitary sewer storm sewer rings and covers adjusted to the final street grade through the use of concrete adjusting rings as defined in the specifications. The unit price and payment shall constitute full compensation for all materials, excavation,backfill,compaction,cleaning,labor,tools,and incidentals necessary to complete this work. Item 113: Adjust Telephone Manhole Ring and Cover. This item shall be measured and paid for by the number of telephone manhole rings and covers adjusted to the final street grade through the use of concrete adjusting rings as defined in the specifications. Items 114 and 204: Striping—4"white epoxy Epoxy pavement markings are measured by the gallon to the nearest whole gallon. Only those pavement markings represented by a Manufacturer's Material Certification at the time of application,and actually used and witnessed on the project are eligible for payment. Should the actual quantity measured by the Owner's representative using tank stabs or totalizer exceed the quantity calculated using an application rate of 22 mils times the width and length of line applied,the lesser quantity will be paid for. Payment shall be made at the contract unit price bid for "Striping — 4" white epoxy", said price and payment constituting full compensation for furnishing and installing linear pavement markings 4 inches wide in accordance with the Contract specifications. Items 115 and 205: Striping—4"yellow epoxy Epoxy pavement markings are measured by the gallon to the nearest whole gallon. Only those pavement markings represented by a Manufacturer's Material Certification at the time of application,and actually used and witnessed on the project are eligible for payment. Should the actual quantity measured by the Owner's representative using tank stabs or totalizer exceed the quantity calculated using an application rate of 22 mils times the width and length of line applied, the lesser quantity will be paid for. Payment shall be made at the contract unit price bid for "Striping—4" yellow epoxy", said price and payment constituting full compensation for furnishing and installing linear pavement markings 4 inches wide in accordance with the Contract specifications. Item 116 and 208: Words and symbols—white epoxy Epoxy pavement markings are measured by the gallon to the nearest whole gallon. Only those pavement markings represented by a Manufacturer's Material Certification at the time of application,and actually used and witnessed on the project are eligible for payment. Should the actual quantity measured by the 3 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT Owner's representative using tank stabs or totalizer exceed the quantity calculated using an application rate of 22 mils times square footage of the word or symbol applied,the lesser quantity will be paid for. Payment shall be made at the contract unit price bid for"Words and symbols—white epoxy", said price and payment constituting full compensation for furnishing and installing word and symbol pavement markings in accordance with the Contract specifications. Items 117, 118, 119 120 121 122 209 210 211 212 and 213• Thermoplastic striping material These items shall be measured and paid for as per MPWSS Section 02582, 4.1. Item 123: Gravel approach/shoulder treatment This item shall be paid for a lump-sure basis for placing crushed gravel at un-paved drive approaches and along pavement shoulders as specified in the contract documents.The lump-sum price and payment shall constitute full compensation for all materials,placement, compaction, cleaning, labor,tools, and incidentals necessary to complete this work. Items 124 and 215: Construction Traffic Control This item shall be measured and paid for as per MPWSS Section 01570 Part 4, lump sum basis. Item 125: Miscellaneous Work The item Miscellaneous Work has been provided in the proposal for any work and/or materials which may be encountered during construction, but which is not addressed elsewhere in the contract. Miscellaneous work will be measured by the respective unit for material and/or work performed as directed in writing by the Engineer. Payment for Miscellaneous Work,measured as provided above,will be at agreed upon prices or on force account basis. The number of units in dollars set down in the contract is an estimated amount only,which may be adjusted up or down by the Engineer in accordance with the needs of the project. Item 201 and 301: Cationic Emulsified Asphalt (CRS-2P) in place This item shall be measured and paid for by the number of gallons at the contract unit price for"CRS-2P Emulsified Asphalt" material used and accepted in the work, corrected to gallons at 60 degrees F. The unit price and payment shall constitute full compensation for all demurrage, storage, handling and all other charges, tools, equipment, labor and performance of all work necessary or incidental to the furnishing, delivery, unloading, heating, hauling and spreading of the asphalt material specified. Payments will be made only for the asphalt required and actually used in the work. The Owner will accept no responsibility for any oil shipped in excess of requirements because of tank-truck or tank-car capacities or for other reasons. 4 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT Item 202 and 302: Seal Coat Aggregate, 3/8" Gradation, in place. This item shall be measured and paid for by the square yard for 3/8" seal coat aggregate at the contract unit price bid. The unit price and payment shall constitute full compensation for the furnishing, delivering, and placing of the material; compacting and rolling; for covering excess asphaltic material; sweeping and cleanup as specified in the Contract Documents; and for all labor, equipment,tools, and incidentals necessary to complete this item. Item 203, 303, and 401: Fog Seal This item shall be measured by the gallon of diluted emulsified asphalt applied and accepted. Gallons used are determined by measuring the material at 60 degrees F. Payment is made at the contract unit price bid for "Fog Seal", said price and payment shall be full compensation for cleaning pavement surfaces to be sealed,all demurrage,storage,handling,and other charges,materials(including water for dilution),tools,equipment,labor,and performance of all work necessary or incidental to the furnishing, delivering,unloading,heating,hauling and spreading of the fog seal,and for any sand blotter application and cleanup as necessary. Payments will be made only for the emulsified asphalt required and actually used in the work. The Owner will accept no responsibility for any oil shipped in excess of requirements because of tank-truck or tank-car capacities or for other reasons. Item 214: Thermoplastic treatment This item shall be measured and paid as a lump-sum for treatment of existing plastic pavement markings as specified in the contract documents. The lump-sum price and payment shall constitute full compensation for all materials, tools, equipment, labor and performance of all work necessary or incidental for treatment of existing plastic pavement markings. Item 304: Parking lot striping This item shall be measured and paid as a lump-sum for re-painting all parking lot markings at the Water Reclamation Facility following fog or seal coating.The lump-sum price and payment shall constitute full compensation for all materials, tools, equipment, labor and performance of all work necessary or incidental for this item. 5 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT APPENDIX A Standard Drawings Note: selected standard drawings included for ease of reference. See City of Bozeman Modifications to Montana Public Works Standard Specifications for entire list of drawings. EEr SURFACING .:•r3;�;fir^ µ +�,.4 _ i �V:?' NOT 1Sx ASPMT 2e WN. COMPACTED RASE .•:` -:.... CONCRETE ADJUSTING AND SURGRAGE .:':`.•• •.);+.. RINGS AS NECESSARY (2'UK-12'LOX.) 'i NOTES: 1.Adjust manholes upward with adjusting rings under flame. 2.Adjust manhole downward by removing cone and bagel sections as necessary and replacing with sections of length required to match grade. 3.Slope manhole flame as required to mathch slope of street. 4.Final manhole adjustment shall be made before paving. 5.All joints between manhole sections,top cone,adjusting rings,and manhole ring shall be watertight. Joint material shall be"Ram-Nek"or approved equal. 6.Manhole ring and cover shal be adjusted to match final crown and grade of street.Use Anderson Precast or approved equal concrete angled adjustment rings to obtain required angle. 7.Manhole ring and cover:use MCI 305 frame,305A cover,IFC©772 frame, 772 B cover,or Deeter 1025,or D&L A-1172 with 1"cover. CITY OF BOZEM[AN Scale: N ANHOLE ADJUSTMENT NO. 02213-1 STANDARD DRANVING None DETAIL Rev.April 2005 TOP OF NEW PAVEMENT 1 8" MIN., 1 4" MAX. 6l COMPACTED BASE & SUBGRADE NOTES: 1. Adjust water valves upward or downward as required. Final adjustment shall be made after paving and before seal coating. 2. Model No. 69 8550 series, East Jordan Iron works adjustable screw—type risers may be used to raise or adjust existing valve boxes only. 3. Valve box adjustment shown is designated as Type II water valve adjustment. Type I water valve adjustment is similar except with a concrete collar. CITY OF BOZEMAN SCALE; WATER VALVE ADJUSTMENT NO. 02213®2 STANDARD DRAWING NONE DETAIL Feb. 2004 5.4" (0.45') 24" 9' 2" a 4" TOPSOIL d 3"R 5" (TYP.) 4"R d SLO 3 "TO PE /4 PER 1' \//\ d ° d• d4° fi n �9 dd e \/ O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O 0,0 CRUSHED GRAVELO O O O O O O O O O O O O_O O BASE — 3" MIN. 0000©0�0�000�0000000000000"0000 O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O SUB—BASE COURSE AS REQUIRED COMPACTED SUBGRADE 0*5" 1�5" 3/4 2� MIN —3/4" PER 1' SLOPE _SLOPE AT 5q MAX. 1 R 1' SLOPE 9.5—►I s.5--►� DROP CURB FOR DRIVEWAYS DROP CURB FOR PEDESTRIAN RAMPS SPILL CURB NOTES: 1. Subgrade or base course compaction shall conform to section 02230 (M.P.W. Specs., 1996 ed.) 2. Contraction joints shall be placed at 10' intervals and shall have a minimum depth of 3/4" and minimum width of 1/8". 3. 1/2" expansion joint material shall be placed at all P.C.s, P.T.s, curb returns and at not more than 300' intervals. The expansion material shall extend through the full depth of the curb and gutter. 4. No curb and gutter shall be placed without a final form inspection by the City Engineer or his representative. 5. Concrete shall be Class M-4000. 6. Crushed gravel base shall meet the requirements of Section 02235 (MPW SPECS, 2003 ed.) For curb and gutter replacement projects, washed rock may be used for the gravel base. CITY OF BOZEMAN SCALE: INTEGRAL CONCRETE NO. 02528-1 STANDARD DRAWING NONE CURB & GUTTER Revised Mar. 2017 CURB TO CURB ao WIDTH — VARIES FACE OF CURB 15' R (TYP) FACE OF GUTTER EXPANSION JOINT CONTROL JOINT A BACK OF CURB FLOWLINE WITH CURB RETURN A FILLET AS ONE PIECE g^ JOINTS WILL BE REQUIRED IF EXISTING CURB DOWEL WITH 5 #4 X APPROX, EVERY 10 FEET RETURN, GRIND GUTTER ONN 1' CENTERS SMOOTH EVENLYY TO FORM OUTLET CHANNEL WHEN THIS WITH 3 1 ASI of COVER. IS THE HIGH SIDE ONE ONEAEND OF BBARS PLAN VIEW VARIABLE 6'-0" MIN. STREET SURFACE 3 1/2" 1/2" PER 1' 7" —---� � ..e. \ REINFORCE WITH #4 SECTION A-A BARS ON 2' X 2' GRID NOTES: THE WIDTH WITH PROPORTIONAL INVERT MAY VARY TO SATISFY THE DESIGN REQUIREMENTS OF INDIVIDUAL APPLICATIONS, FINISHED STREET SURFACE TO BE 1/8" TO 1/4" ABOVE EDGES OF DOUBLE GUTTER. CITY OF BOZEMAN SCALE: DOUBLE GUTTER DETAIL NO. 02529-1 STANDARD DRAWING NONE FOR STREET INTERSECTION DEC, 2003 6' — 0" *1.5" 7"� *Depth will vary proportionately 3" GRAVEL with width of cross drain 3' CROSS DRAIN CONTROL JOINT — SEAL WITH BITUMINOUS JOINT SEALER EXPANSION JOINT 6" 10" rCURB D EXPANSION TUBES 3/4" PAST END EEL DOWEL TO ALLOW FOR EXPANSION OWELS ARE USED) FILLET TO BE PLACED ON 3" COMPACTED GRAVEL BASE OR STREET BASE, WHICHEVER IS GREATER. EXPANSION JOINT AT P.C. (TYP.) 15' R (TYR) 3/4" STEEL DOWELS (OPTIONAL) CITE' OF BOZEMAN SCALE; STANDARD FILLET NO. 02529-2 STANDARD DRAWING NONE AUG. 1994 R = 15' BACK OF CURB R d PT da d .. _ .. . -7 DOWEL WRH 24" N0.5 Q�. EXPANSION 1' cry"' OFBCUhB, 3N CLEAR K , N ® t.d C JOINTS .a .° e.. d. ° .. d A .... � MAX. °. ^ ;e'° 4. 5' X 5'°• ° a' ,' a' 5°'•a ° SIDEWALK M 1:20 MAX. 5' SIDEWALK (TYP. N� ) LAIN a,�N ". �. d eases �• 24" Min so se ed - ..•. SCALE. 9" =5' s e o e o e o e a s e a OWEL C v 5 1/2' BLVD. (TYP.) 6" THICK J CONCRETE SURFACE T— RAMPS��TO BE CONSTRUCTED WITH 77}DETECTABLE �\EXPANSION Flow line COVERINGSTHRE ENTIRE WIDTHINOFWTHE RAIMA. JDINT ONE COFjNER OF THE DETECTABLE WARNING MUST BE WITHIN 8 OF GUTER FLOW LINE* NO OTHER POINT ON THE LEADING EDGE OF THE 'DETECTABLE WARNING STORM DRAIN INLET MAY BE MORE THAN 5' FROM THE FLOW LINE, (TYPICAL. LOCATION) REINFORCE CONCRETE IN RAMPS WITH FIBERMESH"AT A RATE IF 1 1/2 lbs./C.Y. OR WITH 6x6x10 GAUGE WIRE MESH 12 5'-0" 12" TOP OF CURB TRANSITION TO NORMAL SIDEWALK ELEVATION. DISTANCE VARIES. SIDEWALK 5' SIDEWALK 5.5" NO UP � LANDING FLOW LINE 5.5" NO LIP � 9 5VA„RIES rx. SECTION B-B NO SCALE r.2a 6 6" •CONCRETE V CU STANDARD RB S 2 1/2-DEPRESSED SIDEWALK LANDING RAMP 3" G VEL BASE (TYP.) SECTION A-A NO SCALE SECTION C-C CONSTRUCTION NOTES: NO SCALE 1. Standard applies to new construction, with max. curb R=15', and min. 5.5' boulevards. 2. Ramp and curb can be poured monolithically. 3. Storm drain inlets shall be constructed "upstream" of ramps. Alternative locations permitted only upon City Engineer's approval. 4. Ramp width shall be 5' minimum. 5. Sidewalk cross—slopes shall not exceed 2%. BOULEVARD SIDEWALK NO. 02529-5 CITY OF BOZE1ffi N SCALE, PERPENDICULAR STANDARD DRAWING AS SHOWN PEDESTRIAN RAMP NOV. 1995 (15' MAX. RADIUS/5.5' MIN. BOULEVARD) Revised April 2006 1 1' FROM EDGE OF GUTTER OR FACE OF VERTICAL CURB 8" White Standard " —� 24 White Stop Line �t- 8' Standard 77 . . ................................. . .............. ............................ ............................................... SEE 1 �� NOTES: NOTE 2 I I I (1) THE LOCATION OF THE CROSSWALK LINES ARE DEPENDENT UPON LOCATION 3' 1 OF THE SIDEWALKS. (2) 4' MINIMUM FOR SINGLE LANE APPROACHES. FOR MULTI-LANE APPROACHES , SETBACK BASED ON ENGINEERING DESIGN. White (3) USE YIELD LINE FOR Yiele! Line :: UNCONTROLLED CROSSINGS, STOP E:: :::::::::::. LINES FOR CONTROLLED CROSSINGS. CITY OF ROZEMAN SCALE: TYPICAL PAVEMENT MARKINGS NO. 02581 - 1 STANDARD DRAWING NONE FOR PEDESTRIAN CROSSINGS FEB. 1996 TYPE "A" CROSSINGS C Revised April 2013 i I 1 2' MIN. 3.5' MAX 2' 1' SCHOOL CROSSING YIELD LINE OR UNCONTROLLED CROSSING 31 ®� SEE NOTE 3 SPACE BARS TO 2' BE OUT OF WHEEL 8' TYPICAL PATHS ............... NOTES: I (1) THE LOCATION OF THE CROSSWALK LINES ARE DEPENDENT UPON LOCATION OF THE SIDEWALKS. (2) USE YIELD LINE FOR UNCONTROLLED " CROSSINGS, STOP LINE FOR CONTROLLED ............... CROSSINGS ........... (3) 4' MINIMUM FOR SINGLE LANE APPROACHES. FOR MULTI-LANE APPROACHES, SEE MUTCD SEC 38-16 CITY OF BOZEMAN SCALE: TYPICAL PAVEMENT MARKINGS FOR NO. 02581 —2 NONE SCHOOL/OR UNCONTROLLED r Ea. 1900 STANDARD DRAWING CROSSINGS (TYPE 99B" CROSSINGS) Revised May 2017 -- - - - - : i I r t i 8 C25OO] _(._ C25O0J -j 125OO7 _ I 6'-4" C19OO7 6'-0" 1I8OO1 7'-0" C21001 1 - 125OO7 - _ --- - C25OO7 - "`_ C25OO1 -- -i z° 6'-4" C19OO] 6'-4" C19OO1 6'-4" 119OO1 1_ ----- -- ---. NOTES: (J)UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED EACH SQUARE EQUALS 4 CIOOJINCHES. -� (2)ALL PAVEMENT MARKINGS ARE TO CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS _i "s_- - OF THE "MANUAL ON UNIFORM TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES" AND `-- T _" "STANDARD HIGHWAY SIGNS" PUBLICATIONS, FROM THE FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION. - (3)ALL WORDS ARE TO BE WHITE. 130007 '- 4Q USE THE SIZES OF WORDS SHOWN UNLESS SMALLER OR LARGER !-- - '`- --�- - - SIZES ARE NEEDED. THE SIZE OF WORDS MAY BE SCALED PROPORTIONATELY DOWN BY APPROXIMATELY ONE-THIRD FOR LOW-SPEED, URBAN CONDITIONS. THE MINIMUM HEIGHT OF ANY WORD IS 6 FEET 11.8 m7. LARGER SIZES MAY BE USED FOR ABOVE -'- -- - -- -'- '. AVERAGE SPEEDS AND OTHER CRITICAL LOCATIONS. DO NOT EXCEED MORE THAN ONE LANE IN WIDTH FOR ANY PAVEMENT MARKINGS, EXCEPT IN THE CASE OF THE WORD - - "SCHOOL". WHEN "SCHOOL" IS EXTENDED TO THE WIDTH - - OF TWO LANES, SCALE THE WORD UP PROPORTIONATELY TO FIT THE APPLICATION WIDTH. 11.60' C348O1 ©FOR MULTIPLE LINES OF INFORMATION, PLACE THE INFORMATION SO IT READS IN THE DIRECTION OF TRAVEL. DO NOT EXCEED THREE LINES OF INFORMATION AT ANY LOCATION. NOTE: EACH SQUARE EQUALS 0.40' C12O7 @WHEN WORDS AND SYMBOLS ARE USED IN COMBINATION, SPACE THEM AT LEAST FOUR TIMES THE HEIGHT OF CHARACTERS FOR LOW-SPEED ROADS, BUT NOT MORE THAN TEN TIMES THE HEIGHT OF THE CHARACTERS UNDER ANY CONDITION. ®ON NARROW. LOW-SPEED BICYCLE PATHS, SIZES OF LETTERS MAY BE SMALLER THAN SUGGESTED, BUT TO THE RELATIVE SCALE. QUANTITIES METRIC QUANTITIES Q QUANTITIES ARE BASED ON THE SIZES OF PAVEMENT MARKINGS AREA PAINT EPDXY AREA PAINT EPDXY SHOWN AND ARE FOR ESTIMATING PURPOSES ONLY. WORD (FT°) (GAL. ) (GAL, ) WORD (ml) (liters) (liters) 70 PAINT VOLUMES ASSUME A 17 MIL (0,4327THICKNESS. STOP 22.77 0.24 0.31 STOP 2.05 0.89 1. 15 EPDXY VOLUMES ASSUME A 22 MIL CO.5591 THICKNESS. 1-7 ONLY 21.89 0.23 0.30 ONLY 1.98 0.85 1.11 DETAILED DRAWING RIGHT 26.05 0.28 0.36 RIGHT 2.34 1.01 1.31 REFERENCE DWG. NO. LANE 23.94 0.25 0.33 LANE 2. 16 0.93 1.21 SECTION 620 STANDARD SPEC. 620-10 - LEFT 20.00 0.21 0.27 LEFT 1.80 0.78 1.01 TURN 23.98 0.25 0.33 TURN 2. 16 0.93 1.21 PAVEMENT MARKINGS SCHOOL 48.14 1 0.51 0.66 SCHOOL 4.54 1.96 2.54 (WORDS) UNITS SHOWN IN BRACKETS C7 ARE EFFECTIVE:SEPTEMBER 2014 METRIC AND ARE IN MILLIMETERS (mm) UONTANA DEPARTMENT UNLESS OTHER UNITS ARE SHOWN. 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I-- Z Q k M O I_ J ~ w �F. w Z O J (ni m J Zi t u r • r r �. AF f�d► 1` �Is• ' 001 a r qc 1 ¢ ATE ACC>RV CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE D05/31/2018D/YYYY) THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER, IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). PRODUCER CONTACT Marsh USA Inc. NAME: PHONE FAX 333 South 7th Street,Suite 1400 A/c No Ext: A/C No): Minneapolis,MN 55402-2400 E-MAIL Attn:MDU.CertRequest@marsh.com ADDRESS: INSURER(S)AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# CN102299309-JTLBE-GAX-18-19 INSURER A:Liberty Mutual Fire Ins Co 23035 INSURED KnifeRiver-Belgrade INSURER B:N/A N/A PO Box 9 INSURER C:Libedy Insurance Corporation 42404 Belgrade,MT 59714-0009 INSURER D: INSURER E: INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: CHI-008996656-01 REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. INSR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL SUBR POLICY EFF POLICY EXP LIMITS LTR INSD WVD POLICY NUMBER MM/DD/YYYY MM/DD/YYYY A X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY T82-641-005097-048 01/01/2018 01/01/2019 EACH OCCURRENCE $ 2,000,000 DAMAGE TO CLAIMS-MADE M OCCUR PREMISES (E.occur RENTED ) $ 500,000 MED EXP(Any one person) $ 10,000 PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ 2,000,000 GENT AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ 4,000,000 POLICY AI JERCOT- LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $ 4,000,000 OTHER: $ A AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY Al2-641-005097-058 01/01/2018 01/01/2019 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ Ea accident 2,000,000 X ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY(Per person) $ OWNED SCHEDULED BODILY INJURY(Per accident) $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS X HIRED X NON-OWNED PROPERTYDAMAGE $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY Per accident UMBRELLA LIAB OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ EXCESS LIAB CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $ DED RETENTION$ $ C WORKERS COMPENSATION WA7-64D-005097-018(AOS) 01/01/2018 01/01/2019 X PER I OTH- AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY YIN N STATUTE ER ANYPROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ 1,000,000 OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? NIA Liability (Mandatory in NH) MT Employers tY Onl y" E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ 1,000,000 If yes,describe under 1,000,000 DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES (ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached if more space is required) Re:City of Bozeman 2018 Street Improvements. The Owner,Engineer,and Engineers Consultants is/are included as additional insured under general liability per the attached CG 2010 and CG 2037 endorsements and does not include professional liability coverage. Blanket Additional Insured for Automobile Liability is included per attached designated Insured Endorsement CA 20 48. Blanket Waiver of Subrogation,where allowed by law,applies for Automobile Liability per Endorsement CA 04 44 attached. No explosion,collapse or underground damage exclusion is included on the general liability policy. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION City of Bozeman SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE 20 East Olive Street THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN Bozeman,MT 59771 ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE of Marsh USA Inc. Manashi Mukherjee M cw��ao►•� tc_r c c ©1988-2016 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. ACORD 26(2016/03) The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD - Policy Number Al2~641~005097~058 Issued by LIBE RTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. NOTICE OF CANCELLATION TO THIRD PARTIES This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE PART MOTOR CARRIER COVERAGE PART GARAGE COVERAGE PART TRUCKERS COVERAGE PART EXCESS AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY INDEMNITY COVERAGE PART GELF-|NSU RED TRUCKER EXCESS LIABILITY COVERAGE PART COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART EXCESS COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART PRODUCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS LIABILITY COVERAGE PART LIQUOR LIABILITY COVERAGE PART COMMERCIAL LIABILITY—UMBRELLA COVERAGE FORM Schedule Name of Other Person(s)I Email Address or mailing address: Number Days Notice: Per schedule of certificate Per schedule of certificate holders on file 90 holders on file with the Company with the Company A. If we cancel this policy fbr any reason other than nonpayment of premium, we will notify the persons or organizations shown in the Schedule above. We will send notice to the email or mailing address listed above at least 10 days, or the number of days listed above, if any, before the cancellation becomes effective. In no event does the notice to the third party exceed the notice to the first named insured. B. This advance notification of pending cancellation of coverage is intended as a courtesy only. Our failure to provide such advance notification will not extend the policy cancellation dote nor negate cancellation of the policy. All other terms and conditions of this policy remain unchanged. | ~~� U8898010S11 02O11 Liberty Mutual Group of Companies.All rights reserved, Page 1of1 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with DATE(MM/DD/YYYY) EVIDENCE OF PROPERTY INSURANCE 05/31/2018 THIS EVIDENCE OF PROPERTY INSURANCE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE ADDITIONAL INTEREST NAMED BELOW.THIS EVIDENCE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND,EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS EVIDENCE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S),AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE ADDITIONAL INTEREST. AGENCY PHONE COMPANY A/C No Ext Marsh USA Inc. Zurich American Insurance Co 333 South 7th Street,Suite 1400 Minneapolis,MN 55402-2400 C N 102299309—BR113-18-19 FAX EMAIL A/C No); I ADDRESS: CODE: SUB CODE: AGENCY CUSTOMER ID#: INSURED LOAN NUMBER POLICY NUMBER Knife River-Belgrade CPP3704500-16 PO Box 9 Belgrade,MT 59714 EFFECTIVE DATE EXPIRATION DATE CONTINUED UNTIL 01/01/2018 01/01/2019 TERMINATED IF CHECKED THIS REPLACES PRIOR EVIDENCE DATED: PROPERTY INFORMATION LOCATION/DESCRIPTION Re:Contract Amount:$1,215,204.00,City of Bozeman 2018 Street Improvements. THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT,TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS EVIDENCE OF PROPERTY INSURANCE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN,THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS,EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. COVERAGE INFORMATION PERILS INSURED I I BASIC BROAD SPECIAL COVERAGE/PERILS/FORMS AMOUNT OF INSURANCE DEDUCTIBLE "All Risk"Blanket Real and Personal Property including 25,000,000 25,000 Boiler Machinery,earthquake,flood and vdnd perils. Leased/Rented Contractor's Equipment($2,500,000 per item,$5,000,000 per occurrence) 5,000,000 25,000 Builder's Risk/Installation(See Attached) 25,000,000 5,000 REMARKS(including Special Conditions The Owner,Engineer,and Engineer's Consultants is/are included as additional insured where required by written contract. CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF,NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. ADDITIONAL INTEREST CHI-008996661-01 NAME AND ADDRESS X ADDITIONAL INSURED LENDER'S LOSS PAYABLE LOSS PAYEE MORTGAGEE City of Bozeman LOAN# 20 East Olive Street Bozeman,MT 59771 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE of Marsh USA Inc. Manashi Mukherjee ,,��,►,: ACORD 27(2016/03) ©1993-2016 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD AGENCY CUSTOMER ID: CN102299309 LOC#: Minneapolis A " " ADDITIONAL REMARKS SCHEDULE Page 2 of 2 AGENCY NAMED INSURED Marsh USA Inc. Knife River-Belgrade PO Box 9 POLICY NUMBER Belgrade,MT 59714 CARRIER NAIC CODE EFFECTIVE DATE: ADDITIONAL REMARKS THIS ADDITIONAL REMARKS FORM IS A SCHEDULE TO ACORD FORM, FORM NUMBER: 27 FORM TITLE: Evidence of Property Insurance BUILDERS RISK COVERAGE DURING COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION SUBJECT TO POLICY TERMS AND CONDITIONS. Any one Building,Structure or Project--$25,000,000 Limit(Deductible$5,000) Transmission and Distribution Lines Work—$25,000,000(Deductible$5,000) Paving,Decking of Bridges--$25,000,000 Limit(Deductible$5,000) Sewer/Water or Plumbing--$25,000,000 Limit(Deductible$5,000) Flood-$25,000,000 Limit per Occurrence and Annual Aggregate(Subject to a minimum$5,000 deductible) Earth Movement-$25,000,000 Limit per Occurrence and Annual Aggregate(Subject to a minimum$5,000 deductible) Earth movement in Zones 1 and 2 are subject to a per Occurrence and Annual Aggregate limit of-$15,000,000(Subject to a minimum$5,000 deductible) Other deductibles may apply as per policy terms and conditions. ACORD 101 (2008/01) ©2008 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD POLICY NUMBER: Al2-641-005097-058 COMMERCIAL AUTO CA 20 48 10 13 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY, PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY, DESIGNATED INSURED FOR COVERED AUTOS LIABILITY COVERAGE This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: AUTO DEALERS COVERAGE FORM BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE FORM MOTOR CARRIER COVERAGE FORM With respect to coverage provided by this endorsement, the provisions of the Coverage Form apply unless modified by this endorsement. This endorsement identifies person(s) or organization(s)who are "insureds" for Covered Autos Liability Coverage under the Who Is An Insured provision of the Coverage Form. This endorsement does not alter coverage provided in the Coverage Form. SCHEDULE Name Of Person(s) Or Organization(s): Any person or organization whom you have agreed in writing to add as an additional insured, but only to coverage and minimum limits of insurance required by the written agreement, and in no event to exceed either the scope of coverage or the limits of insurance provided in this policy. This policy will be primary and non-contributory to any like insurance available to the person or organization noted above. Information required to complete this Schedule, if not shown above, will be shown in the Declarations. Each person or organization shown in the Schedule is an "insured"for Covered Autos Liability Coverage, but only to the extent that person or organization qualifies as an "insured" under the Who Is An Insured provision contained in Paragraph A.I. of Section 11 — Covered Autos Liability Coverage in the Business Auto and Motor Carrier Coverage Forms and Paragraph D.2. of Section I — Covered Autos Coverages of the Auto Dealers Coverage Form. CA 20 48 10 13 @ Insurance Services Office, Inc., 2011 Page 1 of 1 POL[CY NUMBER, TB2-641-006097-048 COMMERCIdAL GENERAL LIABILITY CS 2n 10 0413 THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFFULI-y- ADDITIONAL INSURED - OWNERS, LESSEES OR CONTRACTORS - SCHEDULED PERSON OR ORGANIZATION This endorsement modffies insurance provided Linder the follcAwing' COMMERCIAL GENEP.AL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART X Section If — Who Is An Insured is amended to C All wairk, including materials, parts or equipmeni include as an additional insured the person(s) or furnished in oonnection with such work, on the organization( ) shown in the Schedule, but only project (other than service, maintenance or with respect to liability for "bodily injury, "property repairs) to be performed by or on beW of the damage' or "personal and advertising injury' additional insured(s) at the looation of the caused, in whole or in part, by: covered operations has been completed;or 1. Your acts or omissions; or 2, That portion of "your work" out of whiDh the 2. The acts or omissions of those acting on your injury or damage arises has been put to its behalf, intended use by any person or organization other than another contractor or subcontractor in the perfounance of your ongoing oWations for engaged in performing operations for a principal the additional insured(s) at the locatlon(s) as a part of the same project, designatod above, C. With respect to the insurance afforded to those However: additional Insureds, the following is added to 1. The insurance of to such additional Section III—Limits Of Insurance: insured only applies to the extent permitted by If coverage provided to the addidonal insured is law, and required by a contract or agreement, the most we 2. If coverage provided to the addle nal insured is will pay on behalf of the additional insured is the required by a contract or agreement, the amount of insurance: Insurance afforded to such additional insured 1, Required by the contract or agreement;or will not be broader than that which you are 2. Available under the applicable Limb of required by the contract or agreement to provide for such additional Insured. Insurance shown in the Declarations, B. With respect to the insurance afforded to these whichever Is less. additional insureds, the following addiflonni This endorsement shall not increase the applicable exclusions apply: Limits of Insurance shown In the Declaradora. This insurance does not apply to "bodily injup/' or "property damage" occurring after. CG 20 10 0413 @ ISO Properties, Inc., 2012 Page 1 of 2 0 SCHEDULE Name Of Additional InakAred Person(s) r r ani tion s #� tin s eratie� All persons or organizations for whom you have All locations required y a written contract or entered into written contract or agreement, prior to agreement entered into prior to an "occurrence" an "occurrence" or erg :to provide additional or offense. insured stat Information r M be shown in the Declarations. GG 2010 0413 insurance Services Offiice, inc., 2012 Page 2 of 2 POLICY NUMBER- TB2-641-006097-0, 48 COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILI-rY GG 20 37 M13 THIS EN DOS EMENTCHANGES THE POLICY, PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY, ADDITIONAL INSURED - OWNERS. LESSEES OR CONTRACTORS - COMPLETED 6PERATIONS This endorsement modifies insuranGe provided Linder ft following; COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART PRODUCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS LIABILITY COVERAGE PART SCHEDULE Name M-`Additional Insured Pero"(s) Or Org-11anlra—t Location And Rt---9rVKn-n_(7 �&tlonrs All parsons or organizations for whom you have f All locations as requirad by a written c-ontraut(N entered into a written contract or agreement, prior agreement entered Into prior to an "oecFirtevice"or to an "occurrence" or offense,to provide- addK teat offense, insured staftm. Inforroation reqLj d kecq2rrL if not shown above. will be 61hown, the DedareatIons. & SecAlon 11 — Who Is An Insured is amended to B. With respect to the insurance afforded to these Include as an additional insured the person(s) or additional insureds, the follovAng Is added to organizatlon(s) shown in the Schedule, but only Section III®Limits Of Insurance. with respect to liability for "bodily injury" or If coverage provided to the addItIonal insured is "property damage" used, in whole or in part, by required by a contract or agreement, the most we "Your work" at the location designated and will pay on behatf of the additional insured is the described in the Schedule of this endorsement amount of insurance: performed for that additional insured and 1. Required by t included in the "products meted operations he contra c t or agreement, or hazard". 2. Available under the applicable Limits of However Insurance shown In the Declarations; I. The Insurance afforded to such additional whichever Is less, insured only applies to the extent permitted This endorsement shall not increase the applicable by law; and Limits of Insurance shown in the Declarations. 2. If coverage provided to the additional insured Is required by a contract or agreement, the insurance afforded to such additional insured will not be broader than that which you are Z required by the contract or agreement to provide for such additional insured. CG 20 37 04 13 0 Insurance Services Office, Inc., 2012 Page 9 of 1 Policy Number TB2-641-0050974148 Issued by LF-BERIT NWTUML FIRE R�',SLTRANCE C01Y_TPA_NY THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY, PLE-AA1157E REAL, IT GAREFUILLY NOTICE OF CANCELLATION TO THIRD PARTIES This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the following: BUSINESS AUTO COVERAGE PART MOTOR CARRIER COS R-AGE PART GARA(3E COVERAGE PART TRUCKERS COVERAGE PART EXCESS AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY INDEMNITY COVERAGE PART SELF-INSURED TRUCKER EXCESS LIABILITY COVERAGE PART COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY COVERAGE PART EXCESS COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILIP( COVER AGE PART PROD UCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS LIABILITY COVERAGE PART LIQUOR LIABILITY COVERAGE PART COMMERCIAL LIABILITY—UMBRELLA COVERAGE FORM Schedule ' )I _ Aressoa' id - 4 "ime of OffierPerscins 1 l 6: N " 0 V 0! 1 Z'A 1-0 7-1 fts Per S,cheduleof hrj1d'e,,s on filevt1h the Cornrx-i IV L A. If we cast this policy for any reason other than nonpayment of premium, we Wit notify the persons or organizations shown in the Schedule above, We Y`II send notice to the email or mailing address listed above at least 10 days, or the number of days listed above, if any, before the cancellation be-comes effective. In no event does the notice to the third party exceed the notice to the first named insured. B, This advance notifIcation of a pending canoellAtion of coverage is intended as a courtesy only, Our failure to provide such advance notftatlon will not extend the policy oancellation date nor negate cancellation of the policy. All other terms and conditions of this policy remain unchanged, LIM 99 0105 11 G 2011 Liberty Mutual Group of Companies. All rights reserved. Page 1 of I Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, lrw-.,with its permission. ' THIS EWDORSENBNT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ /T CAREFULLY. NOTICE OF CANCELLATION TOTHIRD PARTIES A If we cancel this policy for any reason other than nonpayment of premium, we will notify the persons or organizations shown in the Schedule below. We will mend notice tothe exAail or n)aiUUQ address listed below od least 1O days, cv the number of days listed below, |f any, before cancellation becomes effective, |nnoevent does the notice Luthe third party exceed the notice to the first named insured. B. This advance notification of pending cancellation of coverage is intended as e courtesy only. Our failure to provide such advance notification will not extend the policy cancellation date nor negate cancellation of the policy, SCHEDULE Name nfOther Person(s)/ Ennm6| Address or mailing address: Number Days Notice: <Jrgmnizmdion(n): Per schedule ofcertificate Per schedule cfcertificate 80 holders on file with the holders on file with the company company All other terms and conditions of this policy remain unchanged. o Issued by Liberty Insurance Corporation 21814 For attachment to Policy No. VVA7-64[-005097'018 Effective Date Premium * Issued 1n Centennial Energy Holdings, Inc. \8C 982075 0 2D18 Liberty Mutual Insurance Page of Ed. 12/01/2018 A �7 s`i+r✓` l0 MONTCON-09 — JMCMILLAN CERTIFICATE OLIABILITY INSURANCE DATE(MM/DDNYYY) 05/30/2018 THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER.THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S),AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER,AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED,the policy(ies)must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy,certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of suchooendorsement(s). PRODUCER NAME ACT Billings Office ac°NN E,n):(406)238-1900 (A/CC,No):(406)245-9887 PayneWest Insurance,Inc. EMAIL P.O.Box 30638 ADDRESS: Billings,MT 59107-0638 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURER A:Safely National Casualty Corp INSURED INSURER B: JTL Group,Inc.DBA Knife River-Belgrade INSURER C: A Member of the MCCF PO BOX 9 INSURER D Belgrade,MT 59714 INSURER E: INSURER F: COVERAGES CERTIFICATE NUMBER: REVISION NUMBER: THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES.LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. ILSR TYPE OF INSURANCE ADDL SUER POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFF POLICY EXP LIMITS COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY EACH OCCURRENCE $ CLAIMS-MADE OCCUR DAMAGE TO RENTED PREMISES Ea occurrence $ MED EXP(Aa oneperson) $ PERSONAL&ADV INJURY $ GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: GENERAL AGGREGATE $ POLICYEI PRO LOC PRODUCTS-COMP/OP AGG $ JECT OTHER: $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBED SINGLE LIMIT Ea accINident $ ANY AUTO BODILY INJURY Perperson) $ OWNED SCHEDULED BODILY INJURY Per accident $ AUTOS ONLY AUTOS HIRED NON-OWNED PROPERTY DAMAGE AUTOS ONLY AUTOS ONLY Per accident $ UMBRELLA LIAB OCCUR EACH OCCURRENCE $ EXCESS L1AB CLAIMS-MADE AGGREGATE $ DED RETENTION$ $ PER OTH- WORKERS COMPENSATION STATUTEI ER AND EMPLOYERS'LIABILITY ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE Y/N E.L.EACH ACCIDENT $ W.F.I dER/M In NHS EXCLUDED? N/A E.L.DISEASE-EA EMPLOYEE $ Dyes,describe under DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below E.L.DISEASE-POLICY LIMIT $ A Workers Compensation SP4064461 01/01/2018 01/01/2019 Coverage A Statutory DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS/LOCATIONS/VEHICLES(ACORD 101,Additional Remarks Schedule,may be attached B more Face Is required) Subject to the terms and conditions of the policy as Issued by the Insurance Company.SIR for Work G�omp$1,000,000 per occurrence.Covers Montana State Resident Employees.All claims are administered by the Montana Contractor Compensation Fund(MCCF). City of Bozeman 2018 Street Improvements CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN City of Bozeman ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. 20 E Olive Bozeman,MT 59715 AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE qft ACORD 25(2016103) 01988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD