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HomeMy WebLinkAboutADA_BIDS_PART_1ADA BIDS_PART_1 NOTICE INVITING BIDS Sealed bids may be received at the office of the City Clerk, at 3300 Newport Boulevard, P.O. Box 1768, Newport Beach, CA. 92658-8915 until 11:00 AM on the 22nd day of May ,1997. at which time such bids shall be opened and read for: CITYWIDE ADA CURB ACCESS RAMPS AND BUS STOP IMPROVEMENTS Title of Project 3129 Contract Number $ 351.200 . Engineer's Estimate • ate; � ; e�� `Lr1=0Rl/ Approved by Don Webb Public Works Director P'No. C 23313 EXI a1-97 IVI Prospective bidders may obtain one set of bid documents at no cost at the office of the Public Works Department, 3300 Newport Boulevard, P. O. Box 1768, Newport Beach, CA 92658-8915. For further information, call Jim Brahler at (714) 644-3346. Project Manager .b PR 1.1 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT PROPOSAL CITYWIDE ADA CURB ACCESS RAMP AND BUS STOP EVIPROVEMENTS CONTRACT NO.3129 To The Honorable City Council City of Newport Beach P.O. Box 1768 Newport Beach, CA 92659-1768 Gentlemen: The undersigned declares that he has carefully examined the location of the work, has read the Instructions to Bidders, has examined the Plans and Special Provisions, and hereby proposes to furnish all materials and do all work required to complete this Contract No. 3129 in accordance with the Plans and Special Provisions, and will take in full payment therefore the following units prices for the work, complete in place, to wit: ITEM QUANTITY ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT TOTAL AND UNIT UNIT PRICE WRITTEN IN WORDS PRICE PRICE i. Lump Sum Mobilization @ Dollars and Cents $. Per Lump Sum 2. 26 Remove existing P.C.C. improvements EA and construct P.C.C, curb access ramp per Detail "A" @ Dollars and Cents $ $ Per Each ovMWA ITEM 3. 4. S. 1.1 7. QUANTITY ITEM DESCRIPTION UNIT W IAL AND UNIT UNIT PRICE WRITTEN IN WORDS PRICE PRICE 54 Remove existing P.C.C. improvements EA and construct P.C.C. curb access ramp per Detail "B" @ Dollars and Cents $ $. Per Each 7 Remove existing P.C.C. improvements EA and construct P.C.C. curb access ramp per Detail "C" @ Dollars and Cents $ $ Per Each 11 Remove existing P.C.C. improvements EA and construct P.C.C. curb access ramp per Detail "D" @ Dollars and Cents $ $ Per Each 47 Remove existing P.C.C. improvements EA and construct P.C.C. curb access ramp per Detail "E" @ Dollars and Cents $ $ Per Each 48 Remove existing P.C.C. improvements EA and construct P.C.C. curb access ramp per Detail' F" @ Dollars and Cents $ $ Per Each PR 1.3 ITEM 8. a 10. 11. 12. QUANTITY ITEMDESCRIPTION UNIT AND UNIT UNIT PRICE WRITTEN IN WORDS PRICE 19 Remove existing P.C.C. improvements EA and construct P.C.C. curb access ramp per Detail "G" @ Dollars and Cents $ Per Each 7400 Provide and mix Chromix admixture C-21 "Adobe Tan" S.F. as manufactured by L.M. Scofield Co. to concrete for P.C.C. access ramps (Lido Isle Only) TUl'AL PRICE @ Dollars and Cents $ $ Per Square Foot 5400 Remove existing parkway and P.C.C. S.F. improvements; and construct 4" thick P.C.C. sidewalk and/or bus stop boarding pads per CNB STD-180-L. @ Dollars and Cents $ $ Per Square Foot 170 Construct type `B" curb per CNB L.F. STD.162-L @ Dollars and Cents $ $ Per Linear Foot 90 Construct rolled curb and gutter per L.F. special location detail plan. @ Dollars and Cents $ $ Per Linear Foot PR 1.4 ITEM QUANTITY AND UNIT ITEMDESCRIPTION UNIT PRICE WRITTEN IN WORDS UNIT PRICE TOTAL PRICE 13. 90 Construct reinforced PCC retaining L.F. curb per special location detail plan @ Dollars and Cents $ $ Per Linear Foot 14 515 Construct P.C.C. alley approach per S.F. CNB STD-142-L. @ Dollars and Cents $ $ Per Square Foot 15 43 Remove existing A.C. ramp and TON construct 3" A.C./4" A.B. pavement @ Dollars and Cents $ $ Per Ton 16 2490 Remove and replace cross gutter S.F. spandrel per CNB STD-185-L @ Dollars and Cents $ $ Per Square Foot and TOTAL BID PRICE (WRITTEN IN WORDS) TOTAL BID PRICE (FIGURES) PR 1.5 Date Bidder Bidder's Telephone Number Bidder's Authorized Signature and Title Bidder's License No(s). and Classification(s) Bidder's Address i Page 2 The following documents shall be completed, executed and received by the City Clerk in accordance with NOTICE INVITING BIDS: PROPOSAL (Page 1) INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS (Page 2) DESIGNATION OF SUBCONTRACTORS (Page 3) BIDDER'S BOND (Page 4) NON -COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT (Page 5) TECHNICAL ABILITY AND EXPERIENCE REFERENCES (Page 6) except that cash, certified check or cashier's check (sum not less than 10% of the total bid price) may be received in lieu of the BIDDER'S BOND. The title of the project and the words "Sealed Bid" shall be clearly marked on the outside of the envelope containing the documents. The City of Newport Beach will not permit a substitute format for the documents listed above. Bidders are advised to review their content with bonding and legal agents prior to submission of bid. BIDDER'S BOND shall be issued by an insurance organization or surety (1) currently authorized by the Insurance Commissioner to transact business of insurance in the State of California, and (2) listed as an acceptable surety in the latest revision of the Federal Register Circular 570. The estimated quantities indicated in the PROPOSAL are approximate, and are given solely to allow the comparison of total bid prices. Bids are to be computed upon the estimated quantities indicated in the PROPOSAL multiplied by unit price submitted by the bidder. In the event of discrepancy between wording and figures, bid wording shall prevail over bid figures. In the event of error in the multiplication of estimated quantity by unit price, the correct multiplication will be computed and the bids will be compared with correctly multiplied totals. The City shall not be held responsible for bidder errors and omissions in the PROPOSAL. The City of Newport Beach reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive any minor irregularity or informality in such bids. Pursuant to Public Contract Code Section 22300, at the request and expense of the Contractor, securities shall be permitted in substitution of money withheld by the City to ensure performance under the contract. The securities shall be deposited in a state or federal chartered bank in California, as the escrow agent. In accordance with the California Labor Code (Sections 1770 et seq.), the Director of Industrial Relations has ascertained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages in the locality in which the work is to be performed for each craft, classification, or type of workman or mechanic needed to execute the contract. A copy of said determination is available in the office of the City Clerk. All parties to the contract shall be governed by all provisions of the California Labor Code relating to prevailing wage rates (Sections 1770-7981 inclusive). Page 2A The Contractor shall be responsible for insuring compliance with provisions of Section 1777.5 of the Labor Code Apprenticeship requirements and Section 4100 et seq. of the Public Contracts Code, "Subletting and Subcontracting Fair Practices Act." All documents shall bear signatures and titles of persons authorized to sign on behalf of the bidder. For corporations, the signatures shall be of a corporate officer or an individual authorized by the corporation. For partnerships, the signatures shall be of a general partner. For sole ownership, the signature shall be of the owner. General The City of Newport Beach will receive Community Development Block Grant ("CDBG") funds from the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development ("HUD") pursuant to Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 (42 U.S.C. 5301 et seq.), as amended ("ACT') and the regulations of 24 C.F.R. Section 570 et, seq. ("federal funds"). CITY has approved the provision of federal funds under ACT to be used to fund the construction of this contract. I. Records and reports The Contractor shall keep records of all federal funds received from the City of Newport Beach under the terms and conditions of this agreement and of all costs and expenses related to the contract in accordance with the provisions contained in the Federal Office of Management and Budget Circular A-I10 with its subparts and appendix. The Contractor shall retain said records and invoices for 3 years minimum final payment has been received and all other pending matters in connection with the work to be performed under this contract have been closed.. The Contractor's records shall include payroll records that accurately show the name, address, social security number, work classification, straighttime and overtime hours worked each day and week, and the actual per diem wages paid to each employee, apprentice or journeyman employed by it in connection with this project in accordance with the Davis Bacon Act (40 USC section 176a, et seq.) by the Secretary of Labor and agrees to require each of its subcontractors to do the same for each craft or type of worker needed to perform this contract. The Contractor shall also agree that its payroll records and those of its subcontractors, if any, shall, be available at all reasonable times to the City of Newport Beach, the employee or his representative, the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement, and the Division of Apprenticeship Standards, and shall comply with all of the provisions of California Labor Code. 2. Federal Participation This contract is being financed by the United States of America. Several contract provisions embodied herein are in accordance with the provisions applicable to such federal assistance. Since federal funds are financing the work, the statutes, rules and regulations promulgated by the Federal Government and applicable to the work will apply, and the Contractor agrees to comply therewith. 5/91 Page 2B 3, Other Program Requirements The Contractor agrees to comply fully with all applicable rules, regulations, guidelines, procedures and standards of the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, and to complete any and all reports and forms that may be required in accordance therewith. The Contractor further agrees to fully comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws and regulations, including, but not by way of limitation, Title I of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974 as amended and the regulations of 24 C.F.R. Section 570 et seq., Title 22 of the California Administrative Code and Title 24 of the Code of Federal Regulations, CDBG financial and contractual procedures and OMB Circular Nos. A-87, A-122 and A-110, with Subparts A,B,C,D and Appendix A and Subpart K as set forth in 24 C.F.R. 570.600. 4. Non -Discrimination The Contractor, its affiliates, subsidiaries or holding companies shall not discriminate against any subcontractor, subconsultant, employee or applicant for employment because of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age or handicap. Such nondiscrimination shall include, but not be limited to, the following: employment, upgrading, demotion, transfers, recruitment, recruitment advertising, layoff, termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation, and selection for training, including apprenticeship. The Contractor shall take positive steps to hire local qualified minority individuals when job opportunities occur and utilize local business firms when possible. The Contractor agrees to post in conspicuous places; available to employees and applicants for employment, notices setting forth the provisions of this non-discrimination clause. The Contractor shall, in all solicitations or advertisements for employees placed by or on, behalf of the Contractor, state that all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age or handicap. The Contractor shall not discriminate on the basis of age in violation of any provision of the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, 42 USC Section 6101 et sM or with respect to any otherwise qualified handicapped individual as provided in Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, 29 USC Section 794. 5. Davis -Bacon Act -The Contractor agrees to pay and require all subcontractors to pay all employees on this contract a salary or wage at least equal to the prevailing rate of per diem wage as determined by the Secretary of Labor in accordance with the Davis -Bacon Act (40 USC section 176a, et seq.) for each craft or type of worker needed to perform this Agreement. The Contractor agrees to comply with all applicable federal labor standards provisions; said provisions are incorporated herein by this reference. The Contractor shall comply with all provisions of Executive Order 11246, entitled 'Equal Employment Opportunity," and amended by Executive Order 11375, and as supplemented in Department of Labor regulations (41 CFR part 60). 6, Equal Employment Opportunity The Contractor is required to have an affirmative action plan which declares that it does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, national origin, sex or age to ensure equality of opportunity in all aspects of employment. Section 503 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 (29 USC Section 701, et seq.) prohibits job discrimination because of handicap and required affirmative action to, employ and advance in employment qualified handicapped workers. Section 402 of the Vietnam Era Veterans Readjustment Assistance Act of 1974 (38 USC Section 219 et seq.) prohibits job discrimination and requires affirmative action to comply and advance in employment for (1) qualified Vietnam veteran during the first four (4) years after their discharge and (2) qualified disabled veterans throughout their working life if they have a thirty percent (30%) or more disability. To ensure compliance with these requirements, the Contractor shall provide the City of Newport Beach its written affirmative action plan prior to commencement of work. The Contractor is required to provide the City of Newport Beach a listing of its subcontractors together with a completed affirmative action program from each subcontractor, when applicable. 5191 Page 2C 7. Section 3 Clause: The Training, Employment and Contracting Opportunities for Business and Lower Income Persons Assurance of Compliance: a. This contract is being financed under a program providing direct federal assistance from the Department of Housing and Urban Development, and as such is subject to the requirements of Section 3 of the Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968, as amended, 12 U.S.C. 1701u. Section 3 requires that to the greatest extent feasible, opportunities for training and employment be given lower income residents of the project area, particularly persons who are recipients of HUD assistance for housing, and contracts for work in connection with the project beawardedto business concerns which are located in, or owned in substantial part by persons residing in the area of the contract work. b. The Contractor shall comply with the provisions of said Section 3 and the regulations issued pursuant thereto by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development set forth in 24 CFR Part 135, and all applicable rules and orders of the Department issued thereunder prior to the execution of this contract. The Contractor shall certify and agree that he is under no contractual or other disability which would prevent him from complying with these requirements. c. The Contractor agrees to send to each labor organization or representative of workers with which he has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, if any, a notice advising said labor organization or worker's representative of his commitments under this Section 3 clause, and shall post copies of the notice in conspicuous places available to,employees and applicants for employment or training. The notice shall describe the Section 3 preference, shall set forth minimum number of job titles subject to hire, availability of apprenticeship and training positions, the qualifications for each; and the name and location of the person(s) taking applications for each of the positions; and the anticipated date the work shall begin. d. The Contractor shall include these Section 3 clauses in every subcontract for this contract and will, at the direction of the City of Newport Beach, take appropriate action pursuant to the subcontract upon a finding that the subcontractor is in violation of regulations issued by the Secretary of Housing and Urban Development, 24 CFR Part 135. The Contractor shall not subcontract with any subcontractor where it has notice or knowledge that the latter has been found in violation of regulations under 24 CFR Part 135, and shall not let any subcontract unless the subcontractor has first provided it with a preliminary statement of ability to comply with the requirements of these regulations. e. The Contractor shall certify that any vacant employment positions, including training positions, that are filled: 1) After the Contractor is selected but before the contract is executed, and 2) with persons other than those to whom the regulations of 24 CFR part 135 require employment opportunities to be directed, were not filled to circumvent the Contractor's obligation under 24 CFR Part 135. f. Compliance with the provisions of Section 3, the regulations set forth in 24 CFR Part 135, and all applicable rules and order of the Department of Housing and Urban Devel;opment issued thereunder prior to the execution of the contract, shall be a condition of the Federal financial assistance provided to the project, binding upon the applicant or recipient for such assistance, its successors, and assigns. 5/91 Page 21) Failure to fulfill these requirements shall subject the Contractor and subcontractors, their successors and assigns to these sanctions specified by the grant or loan agreement or contract through which Federal assistance is provided, and to such sanctions as are specified by 24 CFR Part 135. g. The Contractor and subcontractors subject to the requirements of Section 3 are required to prepare a written affirmative action plan in accordance with the provisions of Sections 135.65 and 135.70, 24 CFR Part 135. 7, Copeland "Anti -Kickback" Act: The Contractor and subcontractors shall comply with the provisions of the Copeland "Anti -Kickback" Act (18 USC Section 874), as supplemented in Department of Labor regulations, which Act provides that each shall be prohibited from including, by any means, any person employed in the construction, completion, or repair of public work, to give up any part of the compensation to which he is otherwise entitled. 8. Contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act: The Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Section 103 and 107 of the contract Work Hours and Safety Standards Act (40 USC 327 et seq.) as supplemented by Department of Labor regulations (29 CFR, part 5). Under Section 103 of the Act, the Contractor shall be required to compute the wages of every mechanic and laborer on the basis of a standard workday of eight (8) hours and standard workweek of forty (40) hours. Work in excess of the standard workday or workweek is permissible provided that the worker is compensated at a rate of not less than 1 %2 times the basic rate of pay for all hours worked in excess of eight (8) hours in any calendar day or forty (40) hours in the workweek. Section 107 of the Act is applicable to construction work and provides that no laborer or mechanic shall be required to work in surroundings or under working conditions which are unsanitary, hazardous, or dangerous to his health and safety as determined under construction, safety and health standards promulgated by the Secretary of Labor. These requirements do not apply to the purchase of supplies or materials or articles ordinarily available on the open market or contracts for transportation. 9. Implementation of Clean Air Act and Federal Water Pollution Control Act-, a. The Contractor stipulates that all facilities to be utilized in the performance of this Agreement were not listed, on the date of contract award, on the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) List of Violating Facilities, pursuant to 40 CFR 15.20. b. The Contractor agrees to comply with all of the requirements of Section 114 of the Clean Air Act and section 308 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act and all regulations and guidelines listed thereunder. c. The Contractor shall promptly notify the City of Newport Beach of the receipt of any communication from the Director, Office of Federal Activities, EPA, indicating that a facility to be utilized pursuant to this Agreement is under consideration to be listed on the DPA List of Violating Facilities. d. -The Contractor agrees to include or cause to be included the requirements of paragraph (a) through (d) of this section in every nonexempt subcontract, and further agrees to take such action as the Government may direct as a means of enforcing such requirements. s/91 Page 2E 10. Drug Free Workplace: The Contractor shall comply with the Drug -Free Workplace Act, and shall make a good faith effort to continue to maintain a drug -free workplace, including establishing a drug -free awareness program to inform employees about the dangers of drug abuse and the grantee's policy and penalties for drug abuse violations occurring in the workplace. 11 Lobbying: a. No Federal appropriated funds shall be paid, by or on behalf of the undersigned, to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a member of Congress, an officer or employee of Congress, or an employee of a member of Congress in connection with the awarding of any Federal contract, the making of any Federal grant, the making of any Federal loan, the entering into of any cooperative agreement, and the extension, continuation, renewal, amendment, or modification of any Federal contract, grant, loan, or cooperative agreement. b. If any funds other than Federal appropriated funds have been paid or will be paid to any person for influencing or attempting to influence an officer or employee of any agency, a member of Congress, and officer or employee of Congress or an employee of a member of Congress in connection with this Federal contract, grant, loan or cooperative agreement, the undersigned'shall complete and submit Standard Form-LLL, "Disclosure Form to Report Lobbying;' in accordance with its instructions. , c. The Contractor shall require that the language of this certification be included in the documents for all subcontracts at all tiers (including subcontracts, subgrants, and contracts under grants, loans, and cooperative agreements) and that all subrecipients shall certify and disclose accordingly. 12. Energy Conservation: Agreements with federal participation shall recognize mandatory standards and policies relating to energy efficiency which are contained in the State energy conservation plan issued in compliance with the Energy Policy and Conservation Act (42 USC Section 6201, et seq). 13. California Fair Emp]Qyment and Housing Act: The Contractor agrees to comply with all requirements and utilize fair employment practices in accordance with the California Government Code sections 12900 et seq. 14. California Prevailing Wage Law: The City of Newport Beach has ascertained from the Director of Industrial Relations of the State of California the general prevailing rate of per diem wages and the general prevailing rate for legal holiday and overtime work in the locality in which the work is to be performed for each craft of type of work needed to execute this Agreement, and the same has been set forth by resolution on file the office of the City Clerk. The Contractor and any subcontractor under it shall pay not less than said prevailing wage rates to all workers employed on this Public Works Agreement, as required by California Labor Code Sections 1771 and 1774. In accordance with the provisions of Section 3700 of the California Labor Code, the Contractor agrees to secure payment of compensation to every employee. 5/91 Page 2F 15. California Prevailing Wage Law - Penalty: In accordance with Section 1774 and 1775 of the California Labor Code, the Contractor shall forfeit to the City of Newport Beach a penalty of twenty-five dollars ($25) for each calendar day or portion thereof for each worker paid (either by the Contractor or any of its subcontractors) less than the prevailing wage rate established for that particular craft or type of work. 16. California Eight -Hour Law: California Labor Code, Section 1810 et seq, shall apply to the performance of this Agreement; therefore, not more than,eight (8) hours shall constitute one days work, and the Cotractor and each subcontractor employed for this project shall not require more than eight (8) hours of labor per day or forty (4) hours per week from any one person employed by it hereunder, except as stipulated in California Labor Code Section 1815. The Contractor and each subcontractor employed by it hereunder shall, in accordance with California Labor Code section 1812, keep an accurate records, open to inspection at all reasonable hours, showing the name and actual hours worked each calendar day and each calendar week by each worker employed in connection with this project. 17. California Eight Hour Law Penalty: Pursuant to this Agreement and in accordance with California Labor Code Section 1813, the Contractor shall forfeit to the City fo Newport Beach a penalty of twenty-five dollars ($25) for each worker employed hereunder by the Contractor or any subcontractor for each calendar day during which such worker is required or permitted to work more than eight (8) hours in any one (1) calendar day or forty (40) hours in any one (1) calendar week in violation of California Labor Code Section 1815. M Payment of Travel and Subsistence Allowance: 'Section 1773.8 of the California Labor Code, regarding the employment of apprentices, is applicable to this contract. 19. Employment of Apprentices: Section 1777.5 of the California Labor Code, regarding the employment of apprentices, is applicable to this contractor. 20. Form Preparation, The following pages are indicative of many, but not all, federal forms that the Contractor will be required to prepare in compliance with federal rules and regulations. Contractor's License Number and Classification Bidder Date Authorized Signature/Title 5/91 la.>rvtl..sl wi•N,....oau� ;IQI?l Ob � M30 •xlOL NpSNH 113M1 '. IuxnN SK/tY1 CT) 'N.W xlOL ll3M) MSH3d NIx3N 4 lm 930 tl3Nt0 WWI (f3M/ M9Aa Nlx3N tNdl�fl to xlol NarsN3+ ft3.xt H1'1✓#1 nv� color• Stte lo» aoKaat w M L, onL —d0-30Yd O! N N m STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE Page 2H Date i. do hereby state: (Nree of sl&netnry p•nr) (Title) (1) That I pay or supervise the payment of the persons employed by _ on (Contraem•er au�eenlre<lar) the_ _ '. that during the payroll period commencing on the day of (8ulldirra or wrkl �- 19 _ and ending the_day of 19 all persons employed on said project have been paid the full weekly wages tamed, that no rebates have been or will be made either directly or Indirectly to or on behalf of Sold (Contractor er sulxnnnaarorl from the lull weekly wages earned by any person and that no deductions have been mad* either directly or indirectly from the full' wages earned by any person, other than permissible deductions, as deactib*d betoer. (2) That any payrolls othe.�vise under this contract required to be submitted for the above period arc correct and complete: that the wage rate& for laborers or mechanics contained therein are not less than tie applicable wage rates contained in any wage determination Incorporated into the contract: that the classifications set forth therein for each laborer or mechanic conform with the work he performed. (3) That any apprentices employed in the above period are duly reg'slered In a bons ride apprenticeship pogrom registered with a State apprenticeship agency. (4) That: (a).SIJERE FRINGE BENEFITS ARE PAID TO APPROVED PLANS, FUNDS, OR PROGRAMS In addition In the basic hourly wage rates paid to each laborer or mechanic listed In the above referenced payroll. payments of fringe benefits &a listed in the contract have been or will be made to appropriate pmglams fnr the benefit of such employees, except as noted In Section 4(c) below. (b) WHERE FRINGE BENEFITS ARE PAID 1N CASH �Esch L&borer or mechanic listed in the'above referenced payroll has been paid as Indicated on the payroll, an amount not less than the sum of the applicable. basic hourly wage rate plus the amount of the required fringe benefits as listed in the contract, except as noted fn'Section 4(c) below: , Cc) EXCEPTIONS & EXCEPTION CRAFT EXPLANATION Mraarks: s NAME AND IITLE I SIGNATURE On federally -funded projects, permissible deductions arc defined in Regulations. Part 3 (29 CFR Subtitle A), issued by the Secretary of Labor under the Copeland Act, as amended•(48 Star. 948 63 Stat. I08, 72 Stat. 961: 76 Stat. 357: AO U.S.C. 276c), Also, the v(lllful falsification of rmy of the above Statements may subject the contractor or subcontractor to civil or criminal Prosecution Case Section 1001 of Title 18 and Section 231 of Title 31 of the United Stoles Code). 115r/d00141 IUM CAM T O6 Page 2I HUD SECTION 3 VERIFICATION FORM EMPLOYEE INCOME AND RESIDENCY L understand that my employment is subject to "Section 3"* income and residency requirements as defined by the Department of Housing and Urban Development in order to provide economic opportunities for low and very low income persons (families) in connection with federally assisted projects. In order to determine my eligibility, I have submitted a copy of at least one of the following verifications of residency and at least one of the following verifications of income to my employer (coutpmy N, ) RESIDENCY: p Verification of Public Housing resident or Orange County Section 8 rental assistance (income verification not required for either of these verifications) p Verification of Orange County residency (i.e. driver's license, utility bill, rent receipt, other FAMILY INCOME: ❑ Most recent income tax form ❑ Copy of AFDC eligibility ❑ Copy of most recent W-2 form(s) ❑ Other: I certify under penalty of perjury that the information I have provided is true and correct and that I have reported any and all income of my family and receive no additional income and that the place of my residency is true and correct. DATE EMPLOYER VERIFICATION I have received copy(s) of the above form(s) and understand that these forms shall be maintained in our files for period not less than 3 years from final completion of the project. A copy of this signed form shall be sent to the City of Newport Beach, Public Works Department, along with the "Economic Opportunities for Low and Very Low Income Persons in Connection with Assisted Projects" form as required in accordance with the contract. s r$1 FY'98 Medten Southern California Family Income Metronditan A.eaa Anaheim -Santa AnoPMSA 61.300 (Orange Couruy) Bakerarwld MSA 06,900 pcern County) Los Angeles -Long Beach PMSA 46.900 (Los Angeles County) Oxnard -Ventura PMSA 59,100 (Ventura County) Rv rslde-San Bernardino PMSA 43,300 (Wveraide-San Bernardino Counties) San Diego MSA 45.600 (Son Diego County) San Luis Obispo-Alaccedoro- Paso De Robles PMSA 43,300 (Son Los Oblepo County) Santa Barbara -Santa Made - Lompoc MSA 48.300 (Santa Barbara County) Southem California C rl..Ahr,.••G L_--R�BEACH Cmr of NEWPo JAN 29 06 P% --- 1y.4.a�aii�jlWlg�3 �6------ INCOMEUMFS--------- -Low-Income 1 PERSON 2 i `'��20.700 "21.450' PFR_. SM ZEEEM 33,300 24,500 4 37.450 27,600 PFRSO 41,603 30.850 VoryLow-Incomo Low-income 20.650 12,900 23.800 14,750 26.550 18.800 29.500 18,450 Very Low -Income --Low-Income 29.750 17.950 32,850 20,500 36.950 23.100 41,050 25,650 --Very Low- Income -Low-Income 29,100 33,300 37,450 41.600 Very Low-Incomo 20,700 23.650 20.600 29.550 Low -Income 24,250 15.150 27.700 17.300 M,200 19,500 34.650 21.650 VeryLow-Incomo --Low-Income --Verytaw-Income 28.100 10.300 29.600 10.850 33.550 20.950 37.300 23.300 24.250 27,700 31,200 34,650 .Low-Inooma VeryLow-I noome 15.150 17,300 19.500 21.050 Low -Income 27.700 31,700 35,850 39,600 VeryLow-Income 17.350 19,800 22,250 24,750 tmpedal County 30.200 Very 12.000 3,700 Low -Income InyoCcunty 30,000 Low -Income 20,600 23.550 Verytaw-Income 12,900 14,700 Mono County 39.800 Low -Income 23.400 14,650 20.750 18,703 VeryLow-Income -Low-income lkNt subject to the national median family Income level o1 S41,15W ' --4-peraon Income Limit based on hlstodcal exception. MEDIAN FAMILY INCOME S48.400. METRO MEDIAN FAMILY INCOME S4%000. NOTE: CALIFORNIA NON -METRO MEOM FAMILY INCOME S34.300. S P RS0SOR 5N0 aP.FAS ZE 48.250 5fi � � ,900 33.100 35.550 38.000 40.450 31.000 34,2S0 36,800 38,950 10.950 21.400 22,000 24,350 44.300 47,800 50.900 54,150 27.700 29,750 31.800 33.850 44,950 48,250 51.600 54,900 31.900 34,300 35,650 39.000 37.400 40.200 42.950 45.700 23,400 25,100 26.650 20.600 40.250 43.250 48,250 49.200 25.150 27,050 28.900 30.750 37,400 40.200 42,050 45,700 23,400 25,100 20.850 20.000 4Z750 45.950 49.100 52,250 26.750 29.700 30,700 3Z650 24.700 27.450 29.650 31.850 34.000 35.203 15,450 17.150 18.500 19,900 21.250 2Z.650 28.500 29,450 31.800 34,150 36.500 30.850 161550 10.400 19,650 21.350 22.600 24.200 30,100 33,450 36.100 38,800 41.450 44,150 18,800 20.900 22.550 24.250 25.900 27.000 v rL m N Page zi * Supplemental Information Section 3 provisions ensure that employment and other economic opportunities generated by certain HUD financial assistance shall, to the greatest extent feasible, be directed to low and very low income persons (families), particularly those who are recipients of government assistance for housing, and to business concerns which provide economic opportunities to low and very low income persons (families). These include: Section 3 Business Concern: A business entity formed in accordance with State law, to engage in the type of business activity for which it was formed, and; 1) is 51% or more owned by Section 3 residents or 2) whose permanent, full-time employees include persons, at least 30 percent of whom are currently section 3 residents, or within three years of the date of first employment with the business concern were section 3 residents; or 3) that provides evidence of a commitment to subcontract in excess of 25% of the dollar award of all subcontracts to be awarded to business concerns that meet the qualifications set forth in 1) and 2) above. Section 3 Resident: 1) A public housing resident; or 2) An individual who resides in the neighborhood or County in which the persons benefitting from the Section 3 covered project reside. A copy of the most current HUD Income Limits Table by family size, can be obtained from the Public Works Department. These income limits are subject to change. scction3ju Page 2L llC �i�1�OrtUnitleS for LOW- U.S. Department of Housing OMB Approval No. 2529.0043 (exp. 9:) EconofTand Urban Development and Very LOW -income Persons Office dEqual Fair Housing in Connection with Assisted Projects rtunity HUD Act of 1968. Section 3 including the time for review" Instruction. searching esrstng Public Reporting Burden Ica this•coflect!on of information is estimated to average 2 hours per resp(cotlection of intormgatian: Send comments regard'yg Ut¢ burden estimate' data saxces, gathering and maintaining if, data needed. and completing and reviemng the• `a any bmei•a1P,a.dTthk mnecton o1 inlmmation. "vncJudmg s(ygestiens fdr reducing MIs burden. -to the FILMU A4rnagement Otlr t. Office of Infdrmation Policies and Systems. U S. Department Of Housing and Urban Development, Washington, D.C. 20410.3600and tothe Office of Managementand 13ud9eC Paperwork Reduction ton: D.C.0503' Do not sen 'd this completed form to either of these addresso s.. •• • .. -... • . Project (2529'4)0./3), W ashmg 3, Doear AtnanI d A.ard t. Rec?mt Name 1 Adaess: (sueel. City. State• DO) 2. Fedttal ldml4Cabon: (CanuadAward No.) 4. eontar4 Persom 5. Ptwne:(K�e Area code) 6. Reportvg Period: 7. Date Report Submned: i »7••�3•'YFHW�/�/,�aJ e. Program Code: n (Use a separate sheet for each Program wtle) �yi✓.�//i/ ` "°� C and D.) Part I• Employment and irainin (' Include New Htres in columns E B C D A egfate . of total IUIf hows Number of Section 3 RadaVEthnic Codes) of Total -NOW Hires New Hires shot are for Section 3 Employees Employees and For Columns D and E, stow Numbers by Job Category Trainees' 1 ( 2 3 1 4 ( 5 Section 3 Residents and Trainees • /aorR. _ .:£it :11MRI, Technicians Trade t Trade: Trade: Racial/Ethnic Codes: I . While American 2 • Black American 3 . Native American 4 . Hispanic American 5 . AsianPacrfic American 6 . Hasidic Jews (For Part 11 only) Program Codes: 6. HOME -State Adnrvnateted 1 . Flexible Subsidy 7 . CDBG-Enbdement • 2:, Section 2021811 3 - PublicAndlan Housing Develomi pment, 6 . CDBG-State Adnistered Operation and LWetnization 9.Other CO Programs 4 . Homeless Assistance 1D . Other Housing Programs 5-HOME Page 1 of 2 I", HUD•60002 IWO—' ml 24 CFR 13• Page 2M form HUO.60002. Economic opportunities lot Low- and Very Low -Income Persons Housing and Urban Development Act of 1968. Section 3 Instructions: This form is to beused to report annual accomplishments BlockC: Enter the percentage ofthctoLalstaff hours worked furSection 3 employees and trainees (including new hires) connected with that rc__ardingunployinent.trvningandcontracdngoppornmidesprovided to low -and verq•low.incomepersonsunderSeetion3oftheHousingand award. Include sL•tffhours for part -tune and full-time positions. Urban Developfent Act'of1968: The Section 3 regukidons apply td Block W-Edter lineriumber bf Sectiuh3'residenti tliat wdre•hircd;avid - any public and Indian Housing programs that receive: (1) develop- trained jn connection with this award. :.. ''Block 'Fnterundcianch `(1-5) mcntasststanttpufs'uanitoStttioti5ditheU.S.Ho)ugingActof1937: E mcia]%etfunic code the numbeirof (2) operating assistance pursuant to Section 9 of the U.S. Housing Act modernization grants pursuant to Section 14 of the US. employees and trainees recorded in columns D and E. of 1937. or (3) Housing Act of 1937 and to recipients of pausing and community part It: Contract Opportunities development assistance in excess of $200,000 expended for. (1) (including reduction and abatement of lead- Block i; Construction Contracts housing rehabilitation b%,;ed paint 1=1rds): (2) housing construction: or (3) other public Item A- Enter the total dollar amount of alt contacts awarded on the construction projects: and to contracts and subcontracts in excess of S100,000 awarded in connection with the Section-3-covered activity project/program. Item B: Enter the total dollar amount of cunuacts connected with this exceeds S100.000. I projeet/progrrun that were awarded to Section 3 businesses. Form HUD-60002 has threeparts whichare to be completed forall Item C: Enter the percentage of the total dollar amount of contracts programs covered by Section 3. Part I relates to employment and connected with this projecdprogram awarded to Section 3 businesses. training. Pan 11 of the Conn relates to contracting, and Pan III Item D: Enter the number of Section 3 businesses receiving awards. summarizes recipients' efforts to comply with Section 3. Indicate the appropriate mciallet.Wc code(s). Recipients or contractors subject to Section 3 requirements must documentation to establish that HUD fmatncial Item E: Enter under each raciaUethnic code 0.6j the number of maintain appropriate :gsistance for housing and community development programs were employees and trainees recorded in item D. directed toward low- and very low-income persons! A recipient of Block 2: Non-Conswcdon Contracts Section 3covered assistanceshallsubmit two copies ofthis reporttothe Item A: Enter the total dollar amount of all contacts awarded on the 1oc•d HUD Feld Office. Where the program providing assistance requires an annual performance report, this Section 3 report is to be project/program. Item B: Enter the total dollar amount of contracts connected with this submitted with the program performance report Where an anon d report is not required. this Section 3 report is to be project awarded to Section 3 businesses. performance submitted by January 10 and, if the project ends before December 31. Only Prime Recipients are Item C: Enter the percentage or the toW dollar amount of contracts connected with this project/program awarded to Section 3 bus -messes. within 10 days of project completion. requiredto report to HUD. The reporimust include accomplishments Item D: Enter the number of Section 3 businesses receiving awards. ofall recipients and d t&Section 3 covered contractors and subcon- Indicate the appropriate racialrethnie eode(s). tractors. I. Recipient: Enter the name and address of the recipient submitting this report 2. Federal identification: Enter the number that appears on the award form (with dashes). The award may be a grant, cooperative agreement or contram- 3. Dollar Amount of Award: Enter the dollar amount. rounded to the nearest dollar, received by the recipient. 4 & i. Contact Person/Phone: Enter the name and telephone number of the person with )atowledee of the award and the recipient's implementation of Section 3. 6. Reporting Period: indicate the Lime period (months and year) this report covers. 7.•Date Report Submitted: Enter the appropriate date. S. Program Code: Enter the appropriate program code as listed at the bottom of the page. Part 1: Employment and Training opportunities Block A- Contains variousjob categories. Professionals aredefinediu people who have special knowledge of an occupation (i.e.. supervisors. architects. surveyors.. planners, and computer programmers). For construction positions. Est each trade and provide data in columns B throdgh F foreach imde where persons were employed. The category of `Other' includes occupations such as service workers. Block B:'Enter the percentage of all the new hues (Section 3 residents) in connection with this award. New Hires include full-time positions (permanent, temporary and seasonal). Item i? Enter under each ragiaVethnic code (1.6) the number of employees and trainees recorded in Item D. Part III: Summary of Efforts - Sell-explanalory Submit two (2) copies of this report to your local HUD Field Office within ten (10) days after the end of the reporting period you specified in Item 8. Include only contracts executed during this reporting period. PHAs1lHAs are to report all contractslsubcon- tracts. • The terms "low-income persons -and -wry low-income persons- have the same meanings given the terms in section 3(b)(2) of the United States Housing Act of 1937. Low-income persons mean families (including single persons) whose incomes do not exceed 80 per centum of the median income for the area. as determined by the Secretary, with adjustments for smaller and larger families, except that the Secretary may establish income ceilings higher or lower than So per centum of the median for the area on the basis of the Secretary's findings such that variations arc necessary becauseof prevailing levels orconstructioncosts or unusuallyhigh-or low. income families. Very low-income persons mean low-income families (including single persons) whose incomes do not exceed 50 per centum of the median family income for the area. as determined by theS' erarywith adjustments for smaller and latter families. except that the Secretary may establish income ceilings higher or lower than 50 percentuinof the median for the areaon the basisof the Secretary's findings that such variations are necessary because of unusually high or low family incomes. ..,..... •-CFR - 135 ,el2d Page 2N Part II: contracts Awarded 1. Construction Contracts: A. Total dollar amount of all contracts awarded on the project $ 8. Total dollar amount of contracts awarded to Section 3 businesses 5 C. Percentage of the total dollar amount that was awarded to Section 3 businesses D. Total number of Section 3 businesses receiving contracts E. Enjter the number of Section 3 businesses receiving contracts by RaciaVEthinic code(s)(see �lpage —1 for codes) . 1 1_� 2 I� 3 4 5 6 2. Non -Construction Contracts: A. Total dollar amount of all non -construction contracts awarded on the projectlactivily $ B. Total dollar amount of non -construction contracts awarded to Section 3 businesses 5 C. Percentage of the total dollar amount that was awarded to Section 3 businesses D. Total number of Section.3 businesses receiving non -construction contracts E. En(te�rlhe number of Section 3 businesses receiving non•construclion contracts by Racial/Ethnic code(s)(see page 1 for codes) 234�� 5 6�� Part III: Summary Indicate the efforts made to direct the employment and other economic opportunities generated by HUD financial assistance for housing and community development programs. to the greatest extent feasible, toward low- and very low-income persons, particularly those who are recipients of government assistance for housing. (Check all that apply.) Attempted to recruit low-income residents through: local advertising media, signs prominently displayed at the project site. contacts with community organizations and public or private agenciesopemimg within the metropolitan area (or nomnetropolitan county) in which the Section 3 covered program or project is located, or similar methods. Participated in a HUD program or other program which promotes the training or employment of Section 3 residents. Participated in a HUD program or other program which promotes the award of co6tracts to business concems which meet the d6uxition of Section 3 business concerns. Coordinated with Youthbuild Programs administered in the metropolitan area in which the Section 3 covered project is located. Other, describe below. Page 2 of 2 Iwm HUD•60002 (W4) 9 ref 24 cFR 135 Page 3 DESIGNATION OF SUBCONTRACTOR(S) State law requires the listing of all subcontractors who will perform work in an amount in excess of one-half of one percent of the Contractor's total bid. If a subcontractor is not listed, the Contractor will be responsible for performing that portion of the work. Substitution of subcontractors shall be made only in accordance with State law and/or the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction, as applicable. The Bidder, by signing this designation, certifies that bids from the following subcontractors have been used in formulating the bid for the project and that these subcontractors will be used subject to the approval of the Engineer and in accordance with State law. No changes may be made in these subcontractors except with prior approval of the City of Newport Beach. Subcontract Work Subcontractor Address 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. Bidder Authorized Signature/Title 5/91 Page 4 BIDDER'S,BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That we, as bidder, and , as Surety, are held and firmly bound unto the City of Newport Beach, California, in the sum of Dollars ($ ) , lawful money of the United States for the payment of which sum well and truly to be made, we bind ourselves, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THE FOREGOING OBLIGATION IS SUCH, That if the proposal of the above bounden bidder for the construction of (Title of Project and Contract No.) in the City of Newport Beach, is accepted by the City Council of said City, and if the above bounden bidder shall duly enter into and execute a contract for such construction and shall execute and deliver to said City the "Payment" and "Faithful Performance" contract bonds described in the Specifications within ten (10) days (not including Saturday, Sunday, and Federal holidays) after the date of the mailing Notice of Award to the above bounden bidder by and from said City, then this obligation shall become null and void; otherwise it shall be forfeited to the said City. In the event that any bidder above named executed this bond as an individual, it is agreed that the death of any such bidder shall not exonerate the Surety from its obligation under this bond. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we hereunto set our hands and seals this day of , 19_ Bidder Notary Public Commission Expires: Authorized Signature/Title SURETY By: (Attach Acknowledgment of Attorney -In -Fact) 5/91 NON -COLLUSION AFFIDAVIT State of California ss. County of Page 5 , being first duly sworn, deposes and says that he or she is of , the party making the foregoing bid; that the bid is not made in the interest of, or on behalf of, any undisclosed person, partnership, company, association, organization, or corporation; that the bid is genuine and not collusive or sham; that the bidder has not directly or •indirectly induced or solicited any other bidder to put in a false or sham bid, and has not directly or indirectly colluded, conspired, connived, or agreed with any bidder or anyone else to put in a sham bid, or that anyone shall refrain from bidding; that the bidder has not in any manner, directly or indirectly, south by agreement, communication, or conference with anyone to fix the bid price of the bidder or any other bidder, or to fix any overhead, profit, or cost element of the bid price, or of that of any other bidder, or to secure any advantage against the public body awarding the contract of anyone interested in the proposed contract; that all statements contained in the bid are true; and, further, that the bidder has not, directly or indirectly, submitted his or her bid price or any breakdown thereof, or the contents thereof, or divulged information or data relative thereto, or paid, and will not pay, any fee to any corporation, partnership, company association, organization, bid depository, or to any member or agent thereof to effectuate a collusive or sham bid. I declare under penalty of perjury that the -foregoing is true and correct. Bidder Authorized Signature/Title Subscribed and sworn to before me this day of , 19 [SEAL] Notary Public My Commission Expires: 5/91 Page 6 TECHNICAL ABILITY AND EXPERIENCE REFERENCES The undersigned submits herewith a statement of the work of similar character to that proposed herein which he has performed and successfully completed. Year For Whom Person Telephone Completed Performed (Detail) To Contact Number Bidder Authorized Signature/Title 5/91 Page 7 NOTICE TO_SUCCESSFU BBIDDER The following contract documents shall be executed and delivered to' the Engineer within ten (10). days (not including Saturday, Sunday and Federal holidays) after the date of mailing Notice of Award to the successful bidder: PAYMENT BOND (Page 8) FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND (Page 9) CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE (Page 10) GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE ENDORSEMENT (Page 11) AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY INSURANCE ENDORSEMENT (Page 12) WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE CERTIFICATION (Page 13) CONTRACT (Page 14) The City of Newport Beach will not permit a substitute format for these contract documents. Bidders are advised to review their content with bonding, insuring and legal agents prior to submission of bid. Payment and faithful performance bonds shall be issued by an insurance organization or surety (1) currently authorized by the Insurance Commissioner to transact business of insurance in the State of California, and (2) listed as an acceptable surety in the latest revision of the Federal Register Circular 570. Insurance companies affording coverage shall be (1) currently authorized by the Insurance Commissioner to transact business of insurance in the State of California, and (2) assigned Policyholders' Rating A (or higher) and Financial Size Category Class VIII (or larger) in accordance with the latest edition of Best's Key Rating Guide: Property -Casualty. Coverages shall be provided as specified in the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction, except as modified by the Special Provisions. The Workers' Compensation Insurance Certification shall be executed and delivered to the Engineer along with a Certificate Of Insurance for workers' compensation prior to City's execution of the Contract. 5/91 Page 8 PAYMENT BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, that WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach, State of California, by motion adopted has awarded to hereinafter designated as the "Principal", a contract for (Contract No. )in the City of Newport Beach, in strict conformity with the Drawings and Specifications and other contract documents in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach, and all of which are incorporated herein by this reference; WHEREAS, said Principal has executed or is about to execute Contract No. and the terms thereof require the furnishing of a bond, provide q that if Principal or any of Principal's subcontractors, shall fail to pay for any materials, provisions, or other supplies used in, upon, for, or about the performance of the work agreed to be done, or for any work or labor done thereon of any kind, the Surety on this bond will pay the same to the extent hereinafter set forth: NOW, THEREFORE, We, as Principal, and as Surety, are held firmly bound unto the City of Newport Beach, in the sum of Dollars ($ ), by t said sum being equal to 100% of the estimated amount payablehe City of Newport Beach under the terms of the contract; for which payment well and truly made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, successors, or assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that if the above bounden Principal' or his/her subcontractors, fail to pay for any materials, provisions, or other supplies, used in, upon, for, or about the performance of the work contracted to be done, or for any other work or labor thereon of any kind or for amounts due under the Unemployment Insurance Code with respect to such work or labor, or for any amounts required to be deducted, withheld and paid over to the Employment Development Department from the wages of employees of the Principal and subcontractors pursuant to Section 13020 of the Unemployment Insurance Code with respect to such work and labor, that the Surety or Sureties will pay for the same, in an amount not exceeding the sum specified in the bond, and also, in case suit is brought upon the bond, a reasonable attorney's fee, to be fixed by the Court as required by the provisions of Section 3250 of the Civil Code of the State of California. 5/91 s� Page 8A The bond shall inure to the benefit of any and all persons, companies, and corporations entitled to file claims under Section 3181 of the California Civil Code so as to give a right to them or their assigns in any suit brought upon this bond, as required by and in accordance with the provisions of Sections 3247 et. seq. of the Civil Code of the State of California. And said Surety, for value received, hereby stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alterations or additions to the terms of the contract or to the work to be performed thereunder or the specifications accompanying the same shall in any wise affect its obligations on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any such change, extension of time, alterations or additions to the terms of the contract or to the work or to the specifications. In the event that any principal above named executed this bond as an individual, it is agreed that the death of any such principal shall not exonerate the Surety from its obligations under this bond. the IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this above named Principal 19_ instrument has been duly executed by and Surety, on the day of Name of Contractor (Principal) Name of Surety Address of Surety Authorized Signature/Title Authorized Agent Signature Telephone NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGMENTS OF CONTRACTOR AND SURETY MUST BE ATTACHED 5/91 Page 9 FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Newport Beach, State of California, by motion adopted has awarded to hereinafter designated as the "Principal", a contract for (Contract No. ) in the City of Newport Beach, in strict conformity with the Contract, Drawings and Specifications and other contract documents in the office of the City Clerk of the City of Newport Beach, all of which are incorporated herein by this reference; WHEREAS, Principal has executed or is about to execute Contract No. and the terms thereof require the furnishing of a bond for the faithful performance of the Contract; NOW, THEREFORE, we, as Principal, and as Surety, are held firmly bound unto the City of Newport Beach, in the sum of Dollars ($ ), said sum being equal to 100% of the estimated amount of the contract, to be paid to the City or its certain attorney, its successors, and assigns; for which payment well and truly made, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, successors, or assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION IS SUCH, that if the above bounden Principal, its heirs, executors, administrators, successors, or assigns, shall in all things stand to and abide by, and well keep truly and perform the covenants,' conditions, and agreements in the Contract and any alteration thereof made as therein provided on its part, to be kept and performed at the time and in the manner therein specified, and in all respects according to its true intent and meaning,. and shall indemnify and save harmless the City of Newport Beach, its officers, employees and agents, as therein stipulated, then this obligation shall become null and void; otherwise it shall remain in full force and effect. As a part of the obligation secured hereby, and in addition to the fact amount specified in this Performance Bond, there shall be included costs and reasonable expenses and fees, including reasonable attorneys fees, incurred by the City, in the event it is required by bringing any action in law or equity to enforce the obligations of this Bond. Surety, for value received, stipulates and agrees that no change, extension of time, alterations or additions to the terms of the contract or to the work to be performed thereunder or to the specifications accompanying the same shall in any wise affect its 5/91 Page 9A obligations on this bond, and it does hereby waive notice of any such change, extension of time, alterations or additions of the contract or to the work or to the specifications. This Faithful Performance Bond shall be extended and maintained by the Principal in full force and effect for six (6) months following the date of formal acceptance of the Project by the City. In the event that the principal executed this bond as an individual, it is agreed that the death of any such principal shall not exonerate the Surety from its obligations under this bond. the IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this instrument has been duly executed by Principal and Surety above named, on the day of , 19_ Name of Contractor (Principal) Name of Surety Address of Surety Authorized Signature/Title Authorized Agent Signature Telephone NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGMENTS OF CONTRACTOR AND SURETY MUST BE ATTACHED 5191 CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE PRODUCER COMPANIES AFFORDING COVERAGE COMPANY A LETTER COMPANY B LETTER INSURED COMPANY C LETTER COMPANY D LETTER COMPANY E LETTER COVERAGES THIS ISTO CERTIFY THAT 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 AND IS NOT AMENDED, EXTENDED OR ACTERED BY THIS CERTIFICATE. CO LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE POLICY NUMBER EFFECTIVE DATE EXPIRATION DATE ALL LIMITS IN THOUSANDS GENERAL LIABILITY (OCCURENCE BASIS ONLY) GENERAL AGGREGATE $ PRODUCTS/COMPLETED OPERATIONS AGGREGATE $ COMMERCIAL COMPREHENSIVE OWNERS & CONTRACTORS PROTECTIVE ., PERSONAL INJURY $ CONTRACTUAL FOR SPECIFIC EACH OCCURENCE - $ CONTRACT PRODUCTSICOMPLETED OPERATION XCU HAZARDS FIRE DAMAGE (ANYONE FIRE) $ BROAD FORM PROPERTY DAMAGE SEVERABILITY OF INTEREST CLAUSE P.1. WITH EMPLOYEE EXCLUSION REMOVED MARINE MEDICAL EXPENSES (ANY ONE PERSON) $ ' AUTOMOB ILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT $ BODILY INJURY (PER PERSON) $ ANY AUTO ALL OWNED AUTOS ' ` BODILY INJURY (PER ACCIDENT) $ SCHEDULED AUTOS HIRED AUTOS ' PROPERTY DAMAGE $ NON -OWNED AUTOS GARAGE LIABILITY - EXCESS LIABILITY - ' EACH EACH AGGREGATE UMBRELLA FORM OTHER THAN UMBRELLA FORM $ $ STATUTORY WORKERS' COMPENSATION � EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY $ EACH ACCIDENT $ DISEASE -POLICY LIMIT $ DISEASE -EACH EMPLOYEE OTHER $ DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONSILOCATIONSNEHICLES/RESTRICTIONS/SPECIAL ITEMS: ALL OPERATIONS PERFORMED FOR THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH BY OR ON BEHALF OF THE NAMED INSURED IN CONNECTION WITH, BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE FOLLOWING CONTRACT: PROJECT TITLB AND CONTRACT NUMBER CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION ADDITIONALLY INSURED CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH P.O. BOX 17G8 SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE NON -RENEWED, CANCELLED OR COVERAGE REDUCED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THE COMPANY AFFORDING COVERAGE SHALL PROVIDE 30 DAYS MINIMUM ADVANCE NOTICE TO THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH BY FIRST CLASS MAIL. 3300 NEWPORT BOULEVARD NEWPORT BEACH, CALIFORNIA 92658-8915 AUTIIORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ISSUE DATE ATTENTION: Page 11 GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE ENDORSEMENT It is agreed that: 1. With respect to such insurance as is afforded by the policy -for General Liability, the City of Newport Beach, its officers and employees are additional insureds, but only with respect to liability arising out of operations performed by or on behalf of the named insureds in connection with the contract designated below or acts and omissions of the additional insureds in connection with its general supervision of such operations. The insurance afforded said additional insured(s) shall apply as primary insurance and no other insurance maintained by the City of Newport Beach shall be called upon to contribute with insurance provided by this policy. 2. The policy includes the following provision: "The insurance afforded by the policy applies separately to each insured against whom claim is made or suit is brought, except with respect to the limits of liability of the company affording coverage. 3. The insurance afforded by the policy for Contractual Liability Insurance (subject to the terms, conditions and exclusions applicable to such insurance) includes liability assumed by the named insured under the indemnification or hold harmless provision contained in the written contract designated below, between the named insured and the City of Newport Beach. 4. With respect to such insurance as is afforded by this policy, the exclusions, if any, pertaining to the explosion hazard, collapse hazard and underground property hazard (commonly referred to as "XCU" hazards) are deleted. 5. The limits of liability under this endorsement for the additional insured(s) named in Paragraph 1 of this endorsement shall be the limits indicated below written on an "Occurrence" basis: ( ) . Commercial ( ) Comprehensive General Liability $ each occurrence $ aggregate The applicable limit of Contractual Liability for the company affording coverage shall be reduced by any amount paid as damages under this endorsement in behalf of the additional insured(s). 5/91 Page 11A The limits of liability as stated in this endorsement shall not increase the total liability of the company affording coverage for all damages as the result of any one occurrence in excess of the limits of liability stated in the policy as applicable to General Liability Insurance. 6. Should the policy be non -renewed, canceled or coverage reduced before the expiration date thereof, the Issuing Company shall provide 30 days' advance notice to the City of Newport Beach by registered mail, Attention: Public Works Department. Designated Contract: Project Title and Contract No. This endorsement is effective at 12:01 a.m. and forms a part of Policy No. of (Company Affording Coverage). Insured: ISSUING COMPANY By: Authorized Representative 5/91 Endorsement No.: Page 12 AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY INSURANCE ENDORSEMENT It is agreed that: 1. With respect to such insurance as is afforded by the policy for Automobile Liability, the City of Newport Beach, its officers and employees are additional insureds, but only with respect to liability for damages arising out of the ownership, maintenance or use of automobiles (or autos) used by or on behalf of the named insured in connection with the contract designated below. The insurance extended by'this endorsement to said additional insured does not apply to bodily injury or property damage arising out of automobiles (1) owned by or registered in the name of an additional insured, or (2) leased or rented by an additional insured, or (3) operated by an additional insured. The insurance afforded said additional insured(s) shall apply as primary insurance and no, other insurance maintained by the City of Newport Beach shall be called upon to contribute with insurance provided by this policy. 2. The policy includes the following provision: "The insurance afforded by the policy applies separately to each insured who is seeking coverage or against whom a claim is made or suit is brought, except with respect to the limits of liability of the company affording coverage." 3. The limits of liability under this endorsement for the additional insureds named in Paragraph 1. of this endorsement shall be the limits indicated below for either Multiple Limits or Single Limit: 5/91 Multiple limits Bodily Injury Liability $ Bodily Injury Liability Property Damage Liability Combined Single Limit Bodily Injury Liability & Property Damage Liability per person $ per accident The limits of liability as stated in this endorsement shall not increase the total liability of the company affording coverage for all damages as the result of any one accident or occurrence in excess of the limits of liability stated in the policy as applicable to Automobile Liability Insurance. Page 12A 4. Should the policy be non -renewed, canceled or coverage reduced before the expiration date thereof, the Issuing Company shall provide 30 days' advance notice to the City of Newport Beach by registered mail, Attention: Public Works Department. 5. Designated Contract: Project Title and Contract No. This endorsement is effective and forms a part of Policy No. (Company Affording Coverage). Insured: ISSUING COMPANY By: Authorized Representative at 12:01 a.m. of Endorsement No.: 5/91 I. n Page 13 WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE CERTIFICATION "I am aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code which require every employer to be.insured against liability for workers' compensation or to undertake self-insurance in accordance with the provisions of that code, and I will comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of the work of this contract." Date Name of Contractor (Principal) Contract Number Authorized Signature and Title 5/91 Title of Project r l Page 14 CONTRACT THIS AGREEMENT, entered into this day of , 19 , by and between the CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH, hereinafter "City," and , hereinafter "Contractor," is made with reference to the following facts: A. City has heretofore advertised for bids for the following described public work: Title of Project Contract No. B. Contractor has been determined by City to be the lowest responsible bidder on said public work, and Contractor's bid, and the compensation set forth in this contract, is based upon a careful examination of all plans and specifications by Contractor, NOW, THEREFORE, the parties hereto agree as follows: 1. Contractor shall furnish all materials and perform all of the work for the construction of the following described public work: Title of Project Contract No. which project is more fully described in the contract documents. Contractor shall perform and complete this work in a good and workmanlike manner, and in accordance with all' of the contract documents. 5/91 2. As full compensation for the performance and completion of this work as prescribed above, City shall pay to Contractor the sum of Dollars fS ). This compensation includes: (a) Any loss or damage arising from the nature of the work, (b) Any loss or damage arising from any unforeseen difficulties or obstructions in the performance of the work, (c) Any expense incurred as a result of any suspension or discontinuance of the work, but excludes any loss resulting from earthquakes of a magnitude in excess of 3.5 on the Richter Scale and tidal waves, and which loss or expense occurs prior to acceptance of the work by City. Page 14A 3. All of the respective rights and obligations of City and Contractor are set forth in the contract documents. The contract documents are incorporated herein by reference as though set out in full and include the following: (a) Notice Inviting Bids (b) Instructions to Bidders and documents referenced therein (c) Payment Bond (d) Faithful Performance Bond (e) Certificate of Insurance and Endorsement(s) (f) Plans and Special Provisions for Title of Project Contract No. (g) This Contract (h) Standard Specifications of Public Works Construction (current Edition) and all supplements 4. Contractor shall assume the defense of, pay all expenses of defense and hold harmless, City and its officers, employees and representatives from all claims, loss or damage, injury and liability of every kind, nature and description by reason of or arising out of the negligent or willful conduct of the Contractor, his/her employees, agents and subcontractors in the performance of the Project, except such loss or damage caused solely by the active negligence of City or its officers, employees and representatives. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have caused this contract to be executed the day and year first .written above. APPROVED AS TO FORM: CITY ATTORNEY ATTEST: CITY CLERK 5/91 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH A Municipal Corporation By: Mayor Name of Contractor Authorized Signature and Title INDEX TO SPECIAL PROVISIONS SECTION PAGE INTRODUCTION 1 PART I - GENERAL PROVISIONS Section 2 - Scope and Control of Work 2-6 WORK TO BE DONE 2-12 WORK BY OTHERS Section 4 - Control of Materials 4-1 MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP 2 4-1.3 Inspection Requirements 2 Section 5 - Utilities 5-7 ADJUSTMENTS TO GRADE 2 5-8 ONSITE UTILITIES 2 Section 6 - Prosecution, Progress, And Acceptance of the Work 6-1 CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE AND COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. 2 6-1.2 Contract Documents 3 6-6 DELAYS AND EXTENSIONS OF TIME 6-6.1 General 3 6-7 TIME OF COMPLETION 6-7.1 General 6-7.2 Working Days 6-7.4 Working Hours 6-9 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES Section 7 - Responsibilities of the Contractor 7-7 COOPERATION AND COLLATERAL WORK 7-8 PROJECT SITE MAINTENANCE rd 7-8.1 Cleanup and Dust Control 4 7-8.5 Temporary Light, Power and Water 4 7-8.6 Water Pollution Control 4 7-9 PROTECTION AND RESTORATION OF EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS 4 7-10 PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND SAFETY 7-10.2 Storage of Equipment and Materials in Public Streets 5 7-10.3 Street Closures, Detours, Barricades 5 7-10.5 Parking Prohibition 5 7-10.7 Notices to Residents 6 7-15 CONTRACTOR'S LICENSES 6 7-16 CONTRACTOR'S RECORDS/AS-BUILT DRAWINGS 6 r Section 9 - Measurement and Payment 9-1 MEASUREMENT OF QUANTITIES FOR UNIT PRICE WORK 9-1.1 General 6 9-3 PAYMENT 9-3.4 Mobilization 7 PART III - CONSTRUCTION METHODS Section 300 - Earthwork 300-1.3 Removal and Disposal of Materials 300-1.3.1 General 300-1.3.2 Requirements 7 7 Section 303 - Concrete and Masonry Construction 303-5 PCC CURBS, WALKS, GUTTER, CROSS GUTTERS, ALLEY I INTERSECTION, ACCESS RAMPS & DRIVEWAYS 303-5•.1.1 General 8 303-5.5.2 Curb 8 303-5.8 Backfilling and cleanup 8 Section 303 - Stamp 303-6.1 General Section.10 308 - Lai 308-1 General SP 1 OF 9 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SPECIAL PROVISIONS ((Ci CITYWIDE ADA CURB ACCESS RAMP AND No. C 23313 BUS STOP IMPROVEMENTSEXP li-3/-CONTRACT NO.3129P�.,_ CIV1L INTRODUCTION All work necessary for the completion of this contract shall be done in accordance with (1) these Special Provisions; (2) the Plan R-5708-L; (3) the City of Newport Beach Design Criteria, Standard Special Provisions and Standard Drawings for Public Works Construction, 1994 Edition; and (4) the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction, 1994 Edition inclusive of all supplements. Copies of the Design Criteria Standard Special Provisions and Standard Drawings may be purchased at the Public Works Department for ten dollars ($10.00) each. Copies of the Standard Specifications may be purchased from Building News, Inc., 3055 Overland Avenue, Los Angeles, California 90034; telephone number (310) 202-7775. These provisions supplement or modify the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction as referenced and stated hereinafter. PART GENERAL PROVISIONS SECTION 2 --- SCOPE AND CONTROL OF THE WORK 2-6 WORK TO BE DONE. Add to this Section, " The term "work" and the work to be done under this contract includes, but is not limited to (1) sawcut and removal of existing improvements; (2) construct P.C.C. sidewalk, retaining curb, P.C.C. walk/slab, curb and gutter, drive approaches, cross gutter spandrel, bus boarding pads, access ramps, A.C. patchback, and other items as specified on the Plans and this specifications; (3) construct asphalt concrete pavement with aggregate base; (4) clearing and grubbing; (5) traffic control including the temporary installation and removal of barricades, delineators and signs; (6) protection and restoration of existing curb drains; (7) restore damaged landscaping and improvements; (8) clean up and disposal; (9) other incidental items as necessary to complete the work in place as specified on the Plans, (10) color mix, (11) adjust utility frames and covers to grade, (12) restore existing drainage, and (13) construct steel reinforcement." 2-12 WORK BY OTHERS. Add to this section, "The removal and reinstallation of street signs and curb painting shall be performed by City forces. The Contractor, however, shall provide and install a 3" diameter P.V.C. sleeve in each sidewalk panel where a street sign is to be reinstalled by City forces. The Contractor shall notify the Engineer a minimum of two (2) working days in advance of all sidewalk and curb ramps work where El I SP2OF9 such sleeves are required so that City forces can coordinate sign removals and lay out sleeve locations for the contractor in a timely manner. In case the Contractor did not provide the City with the required notice and that the City forces could not R/R the sign posts, the Contractor shall at his own expense, perform all work that was intended to be performed by City forces and no additional compensation shall be made by the City to the Contractor". SECTION 4 — CONTROL OF MATERIALS 4-1 MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP 4-1.3.3 Inspection By the Agency. Add to this section, "The Contractor shall furnish the Engineer full information as to the progress of the work, and shall notify the Engineer at least 48 hours prior to the need of inspection. Where the work does not satisfy the first inspection test, additional tests or inspections shall be paid for by the contractor until the work has been installed satisfactory." SECTION 5 —UTILITIES 5-7 ADJUSTMENTS TO GRADE. Add to this section, "The Contractor shall adjust to finish grade all City -owned street light, traffic signal and water meter boxes and covers; water valve frames and covers; irrigations box and cover, sewer cleanouts; and survey monuments. The Contractor shall coordinate the adjustment of private utilities with their respective owners. All adjustments to boxes, conduits, splices, etc. shall be performed by applicable CNB STD-204, 205-L and all utilities must be operational upon completion of their respective adjustments. . Also, if power shut -down is needed to repair or lowering street light boxes, the Contractor shall contact City Electrical Services Supervisor, Mr. Herb Wollerman, at (714) 644-301 V' 5-8 ONSITE UTILITIES Add to this section, "The Contractor shall cut and cap encroaching irrigation or electrical conduits from adjacent property at the property line. The Contractor shall be responsible for repairing damage done to existing utilities resulting from his operations." SECTION 6 — PROSECUTION, PROGRESS, AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE WORK 6-1 CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE AND COMMENCEMENT OF WORK. Modify the first paragraph of this Section to read, "At the earliest opportunity after City acceptance of signed Contract documents, the Contractor shall arrange for a pre -construction meeting with the Engineer to maximize the number of work days available. At least five (5) work days prior to the preconstruction meeting, the Contractor shall submit to City for approval a detailed written chronological work schedule and a pedestrian and vehicular traffic control plan for each street block where work is to be done. The work schedule shall have taken into consideration that: (1) no more than fifteen (15) ramp/bus stop locations can be under construction simultaneously; (2) that the work SP3OF9 schedule shall be tabulated for ease of identification and notification to residents; and (3) all work adjacent to and around Lincoln Elementary School, Newport Heights Elementary School, Newport Harbor High School, and Corona Del Mar High School shall be performed during non -school day prior to September 1, 1997." 6-1.2 Contract Documents Add to this section, "All contract documents shall be signed and delivered in good order to the Public Works Department within ten (10) working days after award of Contract by the City. 6-6 DELAYS AND EXTENSIONS OF TIME. 6-6.1 General. Add to second paragraph of this Section, "Delays caused by the Contractor's failure to timely schedule for the pre -construction meeting or submit the required documents for City approval shall not be accepted as grounds for granting time extension beyond the one hundred and twenty (120) consecutive working days allotted." 6-7 TIM OF COMPLETION. 6-7.1 General. Add to this Section, "The Contractor shall complete all work within one hundred and twenty (120) consecutive working days, but no later than December 31, 1997. In addition, the Contractor shall complete all work at each location within five (5) consecutive working days after beginning work at that location. ' Additionally, no work shall be performed from November 27 - December 31, 1997 within any of the City's commercial areas. All work around schools shall be completed no later than September 1, 1997. All work around Fashion Island shall be performed after October 1, 1997 and before November 25, 1997. The Contractor shall ensure that all materials are available prior to the start of work. Unavailability of material shall not be sufficient reason to grant the Contractor an extension of time for completion of all the work." 6-7.2 Working Days. Replace sentence "3)" with, "July 4th (Independance Day), the first Monday in September (Labor Day), the fourth Thursday in November (Thanksgiving), and December 25th (Christmas)." 6-7.4 Working Hours. Normal working hours are between 7:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. Monday through Friday. 6-9 LIQUIDATED DAMAGES. Revise the third sentence, "For each consecutive calendar day that work is not complete after the one - hundred twenty (120) consecutive working days specified for completion of work, or after December 31, 1997, the date specified for completion of work, whichever occurs first; and for each calendar day that work is not complete after five (5) consecutive workings days specified for completion of work at each location, as adjusted in accordance with Subsection 6-6, the Contractor shall pay to the City, or have withheld from moneys due it, the daily sum of $250.00." SP4OF9 SECTION 7 — RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CONTRACTOR 7-7 COOPERATION AND COLLATERAL WORK Add to this section, "The Contractor shall accommodate the City's trash collection and street sweeping (see attached Collection Schedule and Street Sweeping Schedule). If work is to be performed on a street during its street sweeping or trash collection days, the Contractor shall coordinate the work with the Field Operations Superintendent, Mr. Leon Hart, at (714) 644-3060." 7-8 PROJECT SITE MAINTENANCE. 7-8.1 Cleanup and Dust Control. Add to this Section, "The Contractor shall not allow broken concrete, construction materials, debris, oil or other deleterious material to be placed up on private property. All unnecessary materials, equipment, etc. shall be removed from the work locations at the end of each day." 7-8.5 Temporary Light, Power and Water. Add to this Section, " If the Contractor elects to use City water, he shall arrange for a meter and tender a $750 meter deposit with the City. Upon return of the meter in good condition to the City, the deposit will be returned to the Contractor, less a quantity charge for water usage." 7-8.6 Water Pollution Control. Add to this Section, " Surface runoff water containing mud, silt or other deleterious material from the construction of this project shall be treated by filtration or retention in settling basin(s) sufficient to prevent such material from migrating into the bay." 7-9 PROTECTION AND RESTORATION OF EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS. Add to first sentence of second paragraph after "e.g.", " curb drains". Add to second paragraph of this Section, "The Contractor may anticipate a certain amount of interfering irrigation system breakage associated with sidewalk and curb and gutter replacement. In anticipation of such breakage, the Contractor shall notify the respective property owner in advance a minimum of two (2) worldng days prior to excavation to locate the irrigation system% on/offvalves and to make arrangement for testing/approving the repairs. Irrigation systems and all disturbed curb drainsshall be repaired, restored, and back Bled to 90% compaction by the Contractor within 72 hours after breakage as an incidental item of work. Additionally, the contractor may anticipate a certain amount of other interfering underground utilities such as street light conduits, cable television conduits, etc. within the construction limits. The Contractor shall effect repairs to these facilities at his own expense should these facilities be damaged by the Contractor during course of his work. Add the words "within public and private right of ways" after the word "shrubbery' of the first sentence of the third paragraph." SP5OF9 7-10 PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND SAFETY. 7-10.2 Storage of Equipment and Materials in Public Streets. Replace the words "5 days" with the words "2 days" throughout this Section. 7-10.3 Street Closures, Detours, Barricades. Modify this Section to read, "The Contractor shall submit traffic control plan, and will be responsible for processing and obtaining approval of the traffic control plan from the City's Traffic Engineer. The Contractor shall adhere to the conditions of the traffic control plan. The Contractor's traffic control plan shall include maintaining clear access along bike lanes during construction The Contractor shall provide for traffic control and access in accordance with Section 7-10 of the Standard Specifications and the Work Area Traffic Control Handbook (WATCH) 1996 edition. Traffic control plan(s) shall be prepared following the same sequence as the actual construction and shall include the followings: The locations and wordings of all barricades, signs, delineators, lights, warning devices, parking restrictions, and any other details required to assure that all pedestrian and vehicular traffic will be handled in a safe and efficient manner with a minimum of inconvenience to the public. 2. All advanced warning sign installations shall be reflectorized and/or lighted. 3. The Contractor shall not close both sidewalks of any street at the same time. 4. The, Contractor -should consider the likely possibility of heavy pedestrian and vehicular traffic around construction sites in commercial, school zones, and beach areas and shall take all precautionary traffic control measures and delineation's to protect the public at these construction sites at all times. 5. The Contractor shall re -open all traffic lanes upon completion of each days work In addition, emergency vehicle access shall be maintained at all times and that all traffic control and work schedule shall be handled in a manner that all pedestrian traffic will be handle within cross -walk and sidewalks." 7-10.5 Parking Prohibition. Add to this section, "Where temporary prohibition of parking is necessary during construction, the Contractor shall furnish, install, and maintain in place 'NO PARKING, TOW -AWAY" signs (even if streets have posted 'NO PARKING" signs) which he shall post at least seventy-two (72) hours in advance of the need for enforcement. In addition, it shall be the Contractor's responsibility to notify the City's Police Department, Traffic Division, at (714) 644-3740, for verification of posting at least forty-eight (48) hours in advance of the need for enforcement. The signs shall (1) be made of white card stock; (2) have minimum dimensions of 12 inches wide and 18 inches high; and (3) be similar in design and color to Sign No. R 38 of the Caltrans Uniform Sign Chart. The Contractor shall print the hours, days and dates of closure in 2-inch-high letters and numbers. A sample of the completed sign shall be approved by the Engineer prior to posting. The Contractor shall post streets with the time and dates when parking and access will be disrupted. Additionally, the Contractor shall provide covers and shall cover, maintain, and uncover any and all of the SP60F9 City's "NO PARKING STREET SWEEPING" signs to allow residential parking along streets adjacent to streets under construction during street sweeping days, as directed by the Engineer. Errors in posting 'NO PARKING, TOW -AWAY" signs, false starts, acts of God, strikes, or other alterations of the schedule will require the Contractor to re -post the 'NO PARKING, TOW -AWAY" signs. The Contractor shall promptly notify the Engineer of such a change of schedule." 7-10.7 Notices to Residents. Add to this section, "Two days before restricting vehicular or pedestrian access to drive approaches, the Contractor shall distribute to all affective residents a written notice stating when construction operations will start and approximately when vehicular and pedestrian access will be restored. The written notices will be prepared by the Engineer. The Contractor shall insert the applicable dates and times when the notices are distributed. Errors in distribution, false starts, acts of God, strikes or other alterations of the schedule will require the Contractor to re -notify using a letter furnished by the Engineer." 7-15 CONTRACTOR'S LICENSES. r Add to this section, "At the time of the award, the Contractor shall possess a General Engineering Contractor "A" License or a Specialty Concrete Contractor C-8 License. Additionally, from the start and until the completion of work, the Contractor and each subcontractor shall posses a valid Business License issued by the Revenue Division or the city of Newport Beach Administrative Services Department." 7-16 CONTRACTOR'S RECORDS/AS-BUILT DRAWINGS. Add to this section, "A set of construction plans and specifications shall be on the job site at all times. In addition, the Contractor shall maintain "As -Built" drawings of all work as the job progresses. A separate set of drawings shall be maintained for this purpose. These drawings shall be up-to-date and so certified by the Engineer at the time each progress bill is submitted. Upon completion of the project, the Contractor shall provide "As -Built" corrections upon a copy of the Plans. The "As -Built" correction plans shall be verified by the Engineer prior to final payment or release of any bonds." SECTION 9 — MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT 9-1 MEASUREMENT OF QUANTITIES FOR UNIT PRICE WORK. 9-1.1 General Add to this Section, "I. The unit price bid for all bid items shall have included all materials, labor, equipment, and other costs necessary to complete the work as detailed on the plans, applicable standard drawings, and these specifications and no additional compensation shall be made by the City. These items of work may include, but not be limited to sawcutting, clearing, grubbing, removal, backfill, aggregate base, compaction, AC. patchback, protection of existing improvements and facilities in place, etc. SP7OF9 2. The unit price bid for the construction ofP.C.C. curb access ramps shall have included the cost of constructing the required P.C.C. curb and gutter, 4" wide variable height curb at the back of access ramp, 1/4" grooves, pothole, A.C. patchback, adjustment of all existing utility frames and covers to grade, restore the functionality of existing utilities, provide and install newT' diameter P. V.C. sleeves for sign posts." 9-3 PAYMENT. 9-3.4 Mobilization Revise this section to read, "Mobilization and Traffic Control. Partial payments for mobilization and traffic control shall be made in accordance with Section 10264 of the California Public Contract Code." PART III CONSTRUCTION 1% SECTION 300 — EARTHWORK 300-1.3 Removal and'Disposal of Materials. 300-1.3.1 General. Replace this Section with, "Pavement and unsalvageable materials that are removed shall become the property of the Contractor and shall be disposed of at the Contractor's expense in a manner and at a location acceptable to cognizant agencies. All costs for providing removal and disposal shall be included in the unit price bid for that item of work The Contractor shall either 1) apply for and obtain a no -fee solid waste self -haul permit from the City's Business License office, or 2) subcontract with a private solid waste hauler already permitted to operate within the City. Unless specified elsewhere in this contract, non -reinforced concrete and asphalt wastes generated from the job -sites shall be disposed at a facility which crushes such materials for reuse. Excess soil and other recyclable solid wastes shall not be disposed at a sanitary landfill. The Contractor shall maintain monthly tonnage records of solid wastes generated and solid wastes disposed at a sanitary landfill. The Contractor shall report said monthly tonnages to the Engineer on a form provided by the Engineer." 300-1.3.2 Requirements. (c) Concrete Curb, Walk, Gutters, Cross Gutters, Driveways, and Alley Intersections. Replace the first sentence of this Section with, "Sawcuts shall be neatly made to a minimum of two (2) inches." and replace the words "1-1/2 inch" of the last sentence with the words "two (2) inches." SECTION 303 — CONCRETE AND MASONRY CONSTRUCTION 303-5 PCC CURB, WALKS, GUTTERS, CROSS GUTTERS, ALLEY INTERSECTIONS, ACCESS RAMPS & DRIVEWAYS. SP8OF0 303-5.1.1 General Add to this Section, "1. The Contractor shall grade, form, and finish concrete replacements to match the appearance of the adjoining concrete improvements. The Contractor shall remove and dispose of all A.C./P.C.C. patches and ramps upon sidewalk panels adjoining those sidewalk panels which are to be reconstructed. 2. Sidewalk and curb access ramps shall be opened to pedestrian use on the day following concrete placement. In addition, all forms shall be removed and backfill or patchback shall be completed within 72 hours following concrete placement. 3. P.C.C. replacements subject to vehicle loads (e.g., cross gutters, sidewalk and curb and gutter along driveways) shall not be opened to vehicle loads until the concrete has cured to a minimum strength of 2,000 psi. The Contractor shall detour traffic around such construction site." 303-5.5.2 Curb. Add to this section, "The Contractor shall install or replace curb markings that indicate sewer or water valve location on the face ofthe curb. The Contractor shall mark the curb with a chiseled "S" for sewer lateral and a chiseled "V-X" for water valve locations. 'W shall indicate the number of feet from the curb face to the valve. To determine the location of sewer laterals and water services, the Contractor shall contact the Utilities Superintendent, Mr. Pete Antista, at (714) 644-3011." 303-5.8 Backfilling and Cleanup. Add to this section, "When new concrete improvements are to be constructed adjacent to existing A.C. pavement, the Contractor shall construct an AC. patchback Such A.C. patchback shall be at least 12" wide and shall be at least 1" thicker than the existing pavement being replaced." 303-6 STAMPED & COLORED CONCRETE. 303-6.1 General. Add to this section, "Lido Isle curb access ramps shall be colored to match existing sidewalks. Color shall be integral Chromix admixture No. C-21 "Adobe Tan' as manufactured by the L.M. Scofield Company. A prepared sample shall be cured three (3) days minimum prior to inspection by the Engineer, and the mix design shall be approved by the Engineer prior to placement of concrete. Curb, gutter, and spandrel shall have typical concrete color." SECTION 308 — LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION INSTALLATION 308-1 GENERAL. Add to this Section, "The Contractor is responsible for clearing and grubbing, pruning and removing tree roots that interfere with the work The Contractor shall arrange for this work with the City's Urban Forester, Mr. John Conway at (714) 644-3083 a minimum of five (5) work days prior to beginning work. Method of pruning and removing tree roots and the exact location and length of root barriers shall be determined, approved, and inspected by the City's Urban Forester as follows: SP 90F 9 1. RootPrunine a. The City's Urban Forester shall review and approve all proposed pruning prior to the start of the work. He may inspect any and all work sites as necessary. b. Whenever possible, root pruning shall only be done on one side of the tree unless specifically authorized by the City's Urban Forester. c. Roots shall be cleanly severed using a root pruning machine, ax or comparable tool. 2. Arbitrary Root Cut a. A straight cut with a root cutting machine shall be made. advertise b. The cut shall be a maximum 14" below grade for sidewalks and 26" for curbs, and shall be made as far away from the tree base as possible. 3. Selective RootPrunine a. This process involves selectively removing offending roots when a tree trunk of root flare is less than 2 feet from the sidewalk and/or the size, species or condition of the tree warrants a root cut to be hazardous to the tree or when there is only one minor offending root to be removed and/or the damage is minimal (.e., only one panel uplifted, etc.). b. Selective root pruning shall be performed with an ax or stump grinding machine instead of a root pruning machine. c. All tree roots that are within the sidewalk construction area shall be removed or shaved down. d. Roots greater than two inches in diameter that must be removed must be pre -approved by the City's Urban Forester. e. Roots shall be selected for removal on the basis that will have the least impact on the health and stability for the tree. 4. Tree Root Barriers The tree root barrier to be installed under this Contract shall be DeepRoot linear barrier LB 12-2 linear barrier (IT' high X 24" wide) and shall be installed per manufacturer's recommendations and Product Selection, Installation and Specification Guidelines Booklet. COLLECTION SCHEDULE 'WBDNESDAY (Continued) • Dover Shores MONDAY • Balboa Peninsula, E. of Newport Pier Baycrest Harbor Highlands (Newport Pier to West jetty) Westcliff • Newport Crest • Udo Sands • West Newport from Newport Pier to Santa THURSDAY Ana River (Balboa Blvd. to the Ocean) • Cameo Shores • Newport Shores Cameo Highlands Corona Highlands • Balboa Coves • Shoreclills • CDM SOUTH of Coast Hwy. from Avocado TUESDAY to Hazel (Coast Hwy to Ocean Blvd.) • • Cliff Haven • 15th St. to 16th St. Crustin to Irvine Ave.) China Cove • Breakers Drive Drive (Jamboree to Marguerite) • Newport Heights • Lido Island Bayside Granville Apartments • Bayshores Eastbluff The Bluffs • Park Udo Tract • Belcourt & BelcOurt Bill • Finley Tract • Newport Island • 32nd St. to 44th St. (Balboa Blvd. to Bayridge Newport North (N. side f Bison Marcus) ' o MacArthur) • Linda Isle • Anniversary Tract FRIDAY • Vista Bahia West side of Irvine Ave. to Tustin Ave. Harbor View Hills Coast Hwy. to Sth Ave. - from Holiday Rd. to Santa Isabel Ave. . MacArthur R o a (Moden Anne • Irvine Ave. to west side of Dover Dr. from • 5th Ave. - Hazel to MacArthur Westcliff Dr. to Mariners Dr. (Mariners • Broadmoors Square) • Jasmine Creek • jasmine Park • Lusk Traa WEDNESDAY • Harbor Point • Harbor Island • CDM Terrace ' • Beacon Bay • Point Del Mar • Promontory Bay & Harbor Isl. Dr. • Spyglass HrUI • The Cove • Canyon Crest • Seaview Broadmoor • Balboa Island • Bayside Dr. (Coast Hwy. - Bayside Dr. • Harbor Ridge to jamboree) • Harbor View Knoll • Irvine Terrace • Harbor View Homes • Big Canyon & Townhouses • Harbor Hill • Sea Island • Seawind m 01 O c� 29r �C�J 'ate �I z VIA FLORENCE 1VIA FERMO f � cy v < yQF, P O SCALE I••=800' 03 SWEEPING SCHEDULE TUESDAY -- - -- FRIDAY ------ INDICATES TRAFFIC FLOW CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT LIDO ISLAND STREET SWEEPING PROGRAM DRAWN AZIZ DATE APPROVED PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR R.E. NO. DRAWING NO. EXHIBIT r � ST, cr JA SES SEW 3 LA m �^ Huts HYE. 9Qti CITY OF ORRM OD.�rsr �ti �� CITY z COSTA z OF MESA �• 4? *• �o°° IRVINE CD >- cc ado Q UPPER NEWORT BRY j r U.C.I. TY Q, 9s OF m° also �� WROR CH ' are �e SEE SBBSTS LOW q+. •S�9 0� � FDRD •'W SR D cum p ri e r STO SEE SBEET 4 Tom• a T RD. E, --� SEE SHEEP 7, SEE SHEEP D 1 SSE SHEET z d � C O M � TY MAP OQ- SEE SHEET 5 \\ NOT TO SCRLE �\ 0--�'PROJECT LOCATIONS c(ALSO SEE SCHEDULE SHEETS) SHEETS 2-11 SPECIAL LOCRTION DETAILS SHEETS 12-17 RAMP DETAILS EBTY OF NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CITYWIDE ADA CURB ACCESS RAMP AND BUS STOP IMPROMIENTS C-3129 1 OF 17 1 3LIC WORKS DIRECTOR R.C.E. NO. 16791 I. LY DRTE 21 Rpr 1997 1. LY R-5708—L lip t I 4' I N � ' NOT TO SQU I II EXISTING I CATCH @iSIN I I I II 3 " Qi I I, I II I I, � I I ------- SRWCUT & 1� I JOIN IX. <Jv�' FP��' ti 12:1� R�0 I F9cF V F,�fSJINc t O No. 23313 Exp. 12-31-97 1V11- 3 CRI IF DETAIL 'C' = 1 RAMP CONSTRUCTION NOTE: O3 — SRWCUT AND REMOVE EXISTING PCC IMPROVEMENTS AND CONSTRUCT DEPRESSED PCC CURB ACCESS RAMP PER DETAIL 'C' AS SHOWN ON SHEET NO. 14. SHEET 2 OF I7 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH APPROVED PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR CITYWIDE ADA CURB ACCESS RAMP AND R.C.E. NO. 1G791 BUS STOP IMPROVEMENTS DESIGN M. LY IDATE 21 Rpr 1997 C-3 1 2 9 DRAWN M. LY R-- 5 7 0- CONSTRUCT DETAIL'8' Z ACCESS RAMP ( See Sheet No. 133) CONSTRUCT 4" CONCRETE SIDEWALK PER C.N.B. STD.-180 CORINTHIAN WAY/ BOWSPRIT DR. CONSTRUCT DETAIL' ACCESS RAMP CONSTRUCT CURB ACCESS RAMPS PER DETAIL ' 8' ( See Sheet No. 13 ) ��RiyrN�gN \ �qY 6 CONSTRUCT DETAIL ' E' ACCESS RAMPS ( See Sheet No. 15 ) rS J Q1 ZE K U ¢ D. C 23313 � EXP. Q 2� DETAIL '8' - 8 RAMPS DETAIL 'E' n 4 RAMPS N SIDEWALKw160SQ.FT: SHEET 3 OF 17 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH APPROVED PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT wx CII N(IDE ADA CURB ACCESS RAMPS AND PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR R.C.E. NO. 16791 BUS STOP IMPROVEMENTS DESIGN RON DATE 27 MARCH 1997 C' 3129 IDRAWN IRON R - 5708 L to D LAFAYETTE AVE. DETAIL 'AA' Nrs CITY HALL SEE DETAIL •RR• 32ND STREET 2 7 �Q 4r� N 31ST STREET NOT TO SCRLE 27 �P CONSTRUCTION NOTES: DETAIL 'C' = 5 RAMPS (2 — SRWCUT AND FEMOVE EXIST. PCC IMPROVEMENTS AND CONSTRUCT DEPRESSED ➢ETAIL 'G' = 2 RAMPS PCC CURB ACCESS RAND PER DETAIL 'B' AS SON ON SHEET NO. 13. 4•PCC WALK = 250.6.F. (D?-SRWCUT AND REMOVE EXIST. PCC IMPROVEMENTS AND CONSTRUCT'DEPRESSED TYPE 'B' CURB = 85 L.F. PCC CURB ACCESS RAMP PER DETAIL 'G' AS SHOMN ON SHEET NO. 17. 10 REMOVE PORTIONS OF EXIST. CURB/GUTTER AND A.C. MEDIAN. I1 CONSTRUCT PCC TYPE •B" CURB PER CNB STD-182-L MONOLITHIC WITH 4' THICK PCC WALK PER STD-180-L. r- EX. STRMPEO CONCRETE 'e SECTION C—C NTS EX. TYPE `C' CURB & GUTTER—\ JOIN FLUSH —,, EX. R. C. PVMT _� — \ Expo 12-31-97 �EX. STRMPEO CONCRETE JOIN FLASH CITYWIDE ADA CURB ACCESS PAW AND BUS STOP IWROVMMVTS C-3129 SHEET 4 OF 171 3LIC WORKS DIRECTOR R.C.E. NO. 16791 RTE 21 Apr 1997 R-5708—L CORONA DEL MAR STATE BEACH RC PARKING LOT NOT TO SCflLE 8 R@ FOE TO WU � BOX 1 N 8 Q c%jo E GF 9 �%C G. •� 9 x Sf1V1CUT JOIN IX., TYP. I/4' PER FT 5 -------------- — -- — — -- — ' EX. PCC WALKWRI * I 1:12 SLOPE 1:12 SLOPE 1:12 SLOPE f EX:;: WALKWAY : • . B' 9' S94CUT G IV JOIN EX., TYP. 12.. I Y • EXISTING RESTROOM j J 3 ✓ /I 3 U ✓ �i . d I I X W--------------------------------- EXISTING SAND CONSTRUCTION NOTES: O( — SRWCUT AND REMOVE EXISTING PCC IMPROVEMENTS AND CONSTRUCT DEPRESSED PCC CURB ACCESS RAMP PER DETAIL 'A' AS SHOWN ON SHEET NO. 12. O— SRWCUT AND REMOVE EXISTING PCC IMPROVEMENTS AND CONSTRUCT DEPRESSED MODIFIED PCC CURB ACCESS RAMP PER DETAIL 'E' AS'SHOWN ON SHEET NO. 15. / BO— SAWCUT FIND REMOVE EXISTING A.C. WHEEL CHAIR RAMP AND CONSTRUCT 3' R.C./4' R.B. PAVEMENT. DETAIL 'R' = 1 RAMP DETAIL 'E' = I RAMP RC PAVEMENT = 18 TON CJ7TWIDE ADA CURB ACCESS RAMP AND BUS STOP IMPROVEMENTS No. 23313 Exp. 12-31-97 SHEET 5 OF 17 PUBLIC WORKS DIREC- R.C.E. NO. 16791 IDESIGN M. LY IDRTE 21 Rpr 1997' C-3129 708-L r?a 0 / \�\ U r N CONSTRUCTION NOTES: NOT TO SCRIF O5 — SRWCUT AND REMOVE EXISTING PCC IMPROVEMENTS ANDCONSTRUCT DETAIL 'E'DASRSHOWN ONSSED CCURB SHEET NO. 15 ROMP PER 7O— SAWCUT AND REMOVE EXISTING PCC IMPROVEMENTS AND CONSTRUCT DEPRESSED PCC CURB ACCESS RAMP PER DETAIL 'G' AS SHOWN ON SHEET NO. 17. 10 — REMOVE PORTIONS OF EXIST. CURB/GUTTER AND R.C. MEDIAN (SEE SHEET 4 FOR DETAIL) 11 CONSTRUCT PCC TYPE "B" CURB PER CNB STD-182-L MONOLITHIC WITH 4' THICK PCC WALK PER STD-180-L. 12 ADJUST WATER VALVE FRAME AND COVER TO GRADE. II a CON PRO 1 � m 1 PBi 10 11 l� J� DETAIL 'E' = 8 RAMPS DETAIL 'G' = 2 RAMPS 4"PCC SLAB = 145 S.F. TYPE 'B" CURB = 60 L.F. CITYWIDE ADA CURB ACCESS RAMP AND BUS STOP IMPROVEMENTS C-3129 TO BE IN PLACE F u, No. 23313 Exp. 12-31-97 0 NICOL%- OF 17 30C WORKS DIREC R.C.E. NO. 16791 M. LY IDATE 21 Rpr 1997 M. LY R-5708—L r r.•.:1 // —, EX. FLAGSTONE WALK I•':•.;! 4,10 N �'::Q''' ______�.`'1'•__�Q_ NOT TO SCALE ST. LT 7/ ST. LT. 72' 4' 4 F41-1 VIA LIDO NORD --/Z� ------------ L a1L W ---------- 1 oilCJ VIA GENOA/VIA LIDO NORD NTS 2' 1' DETAIL 'C' = 1 RAMP 18'GUTTER MIN. CURB/GUTTER " TH TROWEL R=7 2 j::FMWIDEFL R.C. PATCH BACK (FLUSH ATH E.G.) LEVEL E.G. JOIN EX. PAVEMENT LINE •. •• --_—_— QROFESS q� R=4'±— ROLLED CURB & GUTTER DETAIL No. 23313 NTS EXP. 12-31-97 CONSTRUCTION NOTES: O3 — SRWCUT FIND REMOVE EXISTING PCC IMPROV'T AND CONSTRUCT DEPRESSED COLORED PCC CURB ACCESS RAMP PER DETAIL 'C' (MODIFIED) AS SHOWN ON SHEET NO. 14. 14 — REMOVE EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS AND CONSTRUCT PCC ROLLED CURB AND GUTTER PER DETAIL HEREON. @ — CONSTRUCT 6—INCH THICK ASPHALT PATCH BACK. SHEET 7 OF i CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH tirt4KUVLU PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR CITYWIDE ADA CURB ACCESS RAMP AND R.C.E. NO. 16791 BUS STOP IMPROVmdmvTS DESIGN M. LY'DRTE 21 Rpr 1997 . C-3129 DRAWN M. LY R-5708-L EXISTING WATER UTILITY VAULT TO BE PROTECTED IN PLACE L T 15H 00 QRo�Esszc� EX. R.C. DWY (NEWPORT HEIGHT ELEMENTRRY SCHOOL) 13 7 ♦. 4 ------------ • _• F• ��11 SIN R BERNARVENUE'- No. 23313 Exp. 12-31-97 ➢ETAIL 'G' = 2 RAMPS ALLEY APPROACH = I �t STREET ---------------------------------- CONSTRUCTION NOTES: i► N NOT TO SCALE 7O— SRWCUT AND REMOVE EXISTING PCC IMPROVEMENTS AND CONSTRUCT DEPRESSED PCC CURB ACCESS RAMP PER DETAIL 'G' AS SHOWN ON SHEET NO. 17. 13 SRWCUT AND REMOVE EXISTING RC PAVEMENT AND CROSS GUTTER AND CONSTRUCT NEW PCC ALLEY APPROACH PER CNB STD-142—L. 15 CONSTRUCT 6—INCH ASPHALT PATCH BACK. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC IYORKS DEPARTMENT CITYWIDE ADA CURB ACCESS RAMP AND BUS STOP I34PROVMIMVTS SHEET 8 OF 17 PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR R.C.E. NO. 16791 I1JLbiF.N M. LY I DATE 21 Rpr 1997' C-3129 R-5708-L rN FIELD / r4}/ L.IIX70LN malDflm SCFM L RTHEfIC CEMER pp/.. Q' �r CONSTRUCTION NOTES: SRWCUT AND REMOVE EXISTING PCC IMPROVEMENTS AND CONSTRUCT DEPRESSED PCC CURB ACCESS RAMP PER ➢ETAIL 'A' AS SHOWN ON SHEET NO. 12: SAWCUT AND REMOVE EXISTING PCC IMPROVEMENTS AND CONSTRUCT DEPRESSED PCC CURB ACCESS RAMP PER DETAIL 'G' AS SHOWN ON SHEET NO. 17. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC WOM DEPARTMENT DETAIL 'A' = 1 RAMP CITYWIDE ADA CURB ACCESS RAMP AiVD DETAIL 'G' = 6 RAMPS BUS STOP lAiPR0VMd0VTS C-3129 BIG CRAYON RESERVOIR VIEN ALIVE No. 23313 Exp. 12-31-97 R.C.E. NO. 16791 M. LY DATE 21 flpr 1997 M. LY R-5708-L SAN MI GUEL EX.SIDEWRLK —� EX. GRRSS CONSTRUCTION NOTES: 3O— SAWCUT AND REMOVE EXISTING PCC IMPROVEMENTS AND CONSTRUCT PCC CURB ACCESS RAMP PER ➢ETAIL 'C' AS SHOWN ON SHEET NO. 14. SRWCUT AND REMOVE EXISTING PCC IMPROVEMENTS AND CONSTRUCT PCC CURB ACCESS RAMP PER DETAIL 'F' AS SHOWN ON SHEET NO. 16. \ 3 DETAIL 'C' = 1 RAMP DETAIL 'F' = I RAMP utta � &"&h No. 23313 Exp. 12-31-97 DR VE TO BE MRR U&OCATED BY THE ENGINEER r-- EX. GRRSS —� CITY OF NEWPORT ®ERCH APPRO PUBLIC 'BORES DEPARTMENT CITYWIDE ADA CURB ACCESS RAMP AND BUS STOP IMPROMIMVTS ➢ME ES C-3129 DRAWN -� 1 SKEET 10 OF 171 PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR R.C.E. NO. 16791 M. LY DATE 21 Apr 1997 M. LY I R-5708—L go N NOT TO SCFLE 8' C.F. 2 - 8'—C. F. -` - -- ----- T- p6R7- 1 RAMSEY pL \m• EX. CB • EX. SIDEWALK, t qAI JOIN IX. JOINT TRH EX. STUCCO WALLS/MONUMENT TO BE PROTECTED IN PLACE, TYP. JOINT LEGEND: Q - EX. MANHOLE -� - IX. STOP SIGN Q9 - IX. FIRE HYDRAUNT o - EX. WATER METER :w `';err-•'��•. - SIDEWALK 8 m 5---- 16 �EX. ;o -�i- ---------- -----4 CROSSWALK ; '' - � ----- -------- JOIN EX. JOINT �°YGLHSS HILL DR u CONSTRUCTION NOTES: EX. FLAGSTONE WtL TO BE PROTECTED IN PLACE \Z!� v EX. 4' THC STfMPED CONC. —LT OVER 2' SAND FILL zX SLOPE SECTION R-R N. T. S. I EX. FFLLA_GSTONE� I I I' R4� .. 1 F� 4 oWEE 1• R Da.::•; . I I I I EXISTING FOOTING TO _ �BE PROTECTED IN PLACE • .I 3/8' EXPANSION JOINT MATERIAL #4 1 0 24- 18 P.C.C. CURB DETAIL MR O2 — SSWCUT AND REMOVE EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS FM INTERFERING MATERIALS AND �— CONSTRUCT PCC CURB ACCESS RAMP PER DETAIL 'B' AS SHOWN ON SHEET N0. 14. SAWCCONSTTRRUCT PCCCCCUURRB ACCCEEISSS RAMP PER P IMPROVEMENTS AASSHOWN ING ONN�TLN0�16. O9 — SMUT AND REMOVE EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS AM INTERFERING MATERIALS AND AND CONSTRUCT PCC SIDEWALK WITH VARIABLE HEIGHT MONOLITHIC CURB ADJACENT TO FLAGSTONE WALL PER CNB STD-180-L AND DETAIL HEREON. 16 RESTORE EXISTING 4' CURB DRAIN TO PROVIDE DRAINAGE AS EXISTING SYSTEM. DETAIL 'E'l Not 2 RAMPS DETAIL 'B' - I RAND SIDEWALK K Not 1410 SOFT. RETAINING CURB - 90 L.F. CITY OF NEWPORT BERCH PUBLIC W01M DEPAR'TWENT CI7TWIDE ADA CURB ACCESS RAW AND BUS STOP IMPB0FEld0VTS C-3129 M. No. 23313 Exp. 12-31-97 IC WORKS DIRECT C.E. NO. 16791 lRTE 21 Pfr 1997 R-5708—L No. 23313 SRWCUT & JOIN EX. Exp. 12-31-97 4' CURB VRRIRBLE '. 1i4" GROOVES _ �@ 3/4' O.C. ; w � ww N u- ti N i3 E3 W S92 CD 6 ¢En `r ID W — — --- o. VARIABLE CURB FACE oR_Q)o u III . .1S• 12LOP MRXLOPE > .- 4v . rm c- CURB ACCESS RAMP TYPE "A" N. T. S. NOTE: RECONSTRUCT HHEN APPLICABLE EXISTING CROSS GUTTER SPANDREL PER SCHEDULE AND STD-185-L. SHEET 12 OF 17 CITY OF NEWPOP u BLSRCH nrrmvvtu PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMIIT PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR CITYWIDE ADA CURB ACCESS RAMP AND R.C.E. NO. 16791 BUS STOP IMPROVEMENTS DESIGN M. LY IDRTE 21 Apr 1997 C-3129 DRAWN M I Y R-5708-L s 3/4' O.C. 1/4' GROOVES 12:1 SLOPE MAX. 4' WIDE VARIABLE HEIGHT RETAINING ,ww C• U'��u'l�i No. 23313 Exp. 12-31-97 0 CC ti n SRWCUT FIND JOIN EX. fV 8 3/4' O.C. 1 1 1/4' GROOVES I VRRIABLEI I I"- i- CURB ACCESS RAMP TYPE "B" N. T. S. NOTE: RECONSTRUCT WIN APPLICABLE EXISTING CROSS GUTTER SPRNDREL PER SCHEDULE AND STD-185-L. CITY OF NEWPORT BERCH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CITYWIDE ADA CURB ACCESS RAMP AND BUS STOP IMPROVEMENTS C-3129 1( SHEET 13 OF 17 1 IBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR R.C.E. NO. 16791 M. LY DATE 21 Rpr 1997 M. LY R-5708-L 48' MIN. Fc-4-i I 8.33% COE 1 6' FO? 6' CF-1 '- S' FO? 8 ; CFC CURB ACCESS RAMP TYPE N. T. S. ro-Aril. EX. PRRKKRY E k."Z 10Y SCOPE MX. Ma? RT, 314' 0. C. 175 BOREER RT 314 N 0. C. No. 23313 Exp. 12-31-97 CURB ACCESS RAMP TYPE ??Drl N. T. S. 48' m7x. MIN. RETRINING CURB TOP OF ..... IF NECESSARY V. — — — — r �W7 SECTION E-E CITY OF NEWPORT SERCH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CITYWIDE ADA CURB ACCESS RAMP AND BUS STOP IMPROVEMENTS C-3129 SECTION C-C IVA IBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR R.C.E. NO. 16791 1 M. LYI DRTE 21 Rpr 1997 M. Lyl R-5708-L MIN. S.7' FOR 8• C.F. CURB ACCESS RAMP TYPE "E" 2-- . N. T. S. 12:1 aa°E l8.33i SECTION A -A N. T. S. �r NEIJPORT : EFCFI • • i� CITYWIDE ADA CURB ACCESS RAMP AND BUS STOP IWROMIMVTS C-3129 SHEET 15 OF 17 R.C.E. NO. 16791 M. LY DOTE 21 Rpr 1997 M. LY R-5708-L A 1 I/4'• PER FT i MAX. i i , • . - q 1/4' GROOVES.'. i• i + 6 3/4' O.C. 1. JOIN EX. i—i + + flT SAWCUT 0' C.F. V : • . + 4 . CURB .:' 6' C.F._ 1 + + ME Wlz 9 PLAIN 0 4,25'. C.£.-. • C:F. . . • �X> EXISTING R-0' JOIN EX. X-GTR. a I io BCR No. 23313 Exp. 12-31-97 CROSS GUTTER 11 L (44 S.F.) 0' CURB FACE ALONG ACCESS RHMP LANDING CURB ACCESS RAMP TYPE 'T" * NOTE: N. T. S. RECONSTRUCT WHEN FIPPLICRELE EXISTING CROSS GUTTER SPANDREL PER SCHEDULE FIND STD-185-L•SHEET 16 OF 17 U Y OF uVEWPORT BER CH hrrrcwtu PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT P LIC WORKS DIRECTOR CITYWIDE ADA CURB ACCESS RAMP AND R.C.E. NO. 16791 BUS STOP IMPROVENMUS DESIGN M. LY DATE 21 Apr 1997 C-3129 DRAWN M_ I Y R-5708-L 4' WILL RETRINING CLRB w WE�-�a�= 11 u " u IX. RSPHMT PRVEF£NT ; u , ----- - - - - - - - - - - -" �0 12:1 EX PCC DRIVE RTROXH EXIST. JOINT, OR BMW CURB ACCESS RAMP TYPE "G" N. T. S. NOTES: 1. MINIMUM RAMP WIDTH IS 48', AND SLOPE SHOULD NOT EXCEED 1 FOOT VERTICAL OVER 12 FEET HORIZONTAL (8.33X). 2. SIDE FLARES SHOULD NOT EXCEED 1 FOOT VERTICAL OVER 16 FEET HORIZONTAL (10%). 3. TOP LANDING SHALL BE LEVEL AND HAVE R MINIMUM WIDTH OF 48'. PROPOSED CONCRETE PRDS PER STO-180-L SIDEWALK .. BUS BOARDING PADS CITYWIDE ADA CURB ACCESS RAMP AND BUS STOP IMPROVM&NTS C-3129 7OF17 R.C.E. NO. 16791 M. LY I DATE " APr 1997 M. LY R-5708-L CITYWIDE ADA CURB ACCESS RAMP AND BUS STOP IMPROVEMENTS SCHEDULE BUS STOP LOCATION IFRONT STREET NAMES BOARD REAR BOARD SIDEWALK C & G ACCESS RAMP Other t.D. NO. SQ.FT. SQ.FT. SQ.FT. LF. TYPE Misc. BAYSIDE DR. NB0003700 NIB Bayside Dr. FS Promontory Drive E. (4001 40 80 90 "D" Adjust TB to grade NB0004100 SIB Bayside Dr. OPP Promontory Drive E. (300) "D" Adjust TB to grade BALBOA BLVD / NEWPORT BLVD NB0015000 3101 Newport Blvd. driveway approach OPP 31st Street "G" , "G" Adjust SL to grade N/E & S/E comer of 29th St. / Balboa Blvd "A", "A" S/W comer of 29th St. / Newport Blvd. "B" NB0002900 Alley approach btwn 28th & 29th St. at Newport Blvd "G", "G" Adjust 4TT to grade NB0002900 N/E & S/E comer of 28th St. / Balboa Blvd. I 'B', "B" NB0015100 N/W, S/W, SIE comer of 28th St. / Newport Blvd. "B", "B", "B" Adjust 4TT to grade 2727 Newport Blvd. at 26th St. and Balboa Blvd. "0 , "E" Adjust TB to grade N/W, N/E, S/E comer of Balboa Blvd. / 20th St. "A", "A", "E" N/W & N/E comer of Balboa Blvd. / 18th-St. "A" , "B" NB0002500 OPP 17th Street at crosswalk "C" 1601 Balboa Blvd at 16th St. "A" 1444 West Bay Ave at 15th St. "A" Adjust SL & MB to grade 1149 Balboa Blvd at 12th St. "A" NB0001500 N/E & S/W comer of Balboa Blvd. / I Ith St. "A" "A" S/E & S/W comer of Balboa Blvd. 11 Oth St. "A" , "A" NB0002300 N/E & N/V1/ corner of Balboa Blvd. / 8th St. "A". "A" Adjust SL to grade N/E & N/W comer of Balboa Blvd. / 7th St. "A", "A" Adjust SL to grade NM, S/W, S/E comer of Balboa Blvd. / 6th St. "A", "A", "A" 328 Balboa Blvd. at alley west of Cypress St. "G" NBOD01800 WE -& S/W comer of Balboa Blvd. / Coronada St. "A" , "A" NB0001900 S/E comer of Balboa Blvd at Adams St. "A" N/E & N/W comer of Balboa Blvd. / W St. "A", "E" Install new #3-1/2 SL pull box per TOTAL 40 80 90 0 42 STD-204,205-1. & adjust to grade LEGEND NIE - northeast; N/W - northwest; S/E - southeast; S/W - southwest; NIB - northbound; SIB - southbound; W/B - westbound; E/B - eastbound SL - street light box; MB - meter box; 4TT - water/sewer box; MV - meter vault; nS - near side; OPP - opposite Page 1 CITYWIDE ADA CURB ACCESS RAMP AND BUS STOP IMPROVEMENTS SCHEDULE BUS STOP LOCATION STREET NAMES FRONT BOARD REAR BOARD SIDEWALKI C & G ACCESS RAMP Other I.D. NO. SQ.FT. SQ.FT. SQ.FT. LF. TYPE Misc. BALBOA ISLAND 550 Park Avenue at Collins Ave. "C" See plans sht. 2 BIRCH STREET / MacARTHUR BLVD. N134900 JWIB Birch St. NS MacArthur Blvd. 10 20 Adjust SL & TB to grade NB5000 S/B Birch St. FS MacArthur Blvd. (300) 20 40 NB5100 S/B Birch St. FS Dove St. 20 40 Adjust 4TT to grade NB5700 E/B Campus FS MacArthur Court 15 30 N86000 E/B Campus FS Teller Ave. 80 N/E comer of Dove St. / Quail St. B. N/E & S/E comer of Bowsprit Dr. / Dove St. "B" , "B" Ism comer of Westerly PI / Dove St. "W N/W comer of Spruce St. / Quail St. "B" N/E comer of Scott Dr. / Dove St. "B" N/E comer of Dolphin Way -/ Dove St. "B" sm comer of Scott Dr. / Corinthian Way I "B" ISM & WE comer of Corinthian Way / Martingale Way "B" , "B" See plans sht. 3 N/W & S/W comer of Corinthian Way / MacArthur Blvd "B", "B" See plans sht. 3 Median at Corinthian Way and MarArthur Blvd. 140 "E" , "E" Adjust SL to grade; sht. 3 S/W comer of Bowsprit Dr. / MacArthur Blvd. "B" See plans sht. 3 Median at Bowsprit Dr. and MarArthur Blvd. 140 "E" , "E" Adjust SL & TB to grade; sht. 3 CORONA DEL MAR / COAST HWY Corona Del Mar State Beach Parking Lot "A" , "E" Adjust SL & MB; sht. 5 Alley between Jasmine and Larkspur at Bayside Dr. "F" S/E corner of Iris Ave. / First Ave. "A" Adj. MB & irrig meter to grade N/W & N/E comer of Iris Ave / First Ave. "E" , "E" Modified detail "E" S/E comer of Iris Ave. / First Ave. "B" TOTAL 65 210 280 0 25 LEGEND N/E - northeast; N/W - northwest; S/E - southeast; S/W - southwest; N/B - northbound; S/B - souhbound; W/B - westbound; E/B - eastbound SL - street light box; MB - meter box; 4TT - water/sewer box; MV - meter vault; nS - near side; OPP - opposite Page 2 CITYWIDE ADA CURB ACCESS RAMP AND BUS STOP IMPROVEMENTS SCHEDULE BUS STOPI LOCATION STREET NAMES FRONT BOARD REAR BOARDI SIDEWALK C & G ACCESS RAMP Other I.D. NO. SQ.FT. SQ.FT. SO.ET. LF. TYPE MISC. EASTBLUFF DR. NB10800 N/B Eastbluff OPP Mar Vista 15 30 NB10900 N/B Eastbluff OPP Vista Del Oro (S. leg) 15 30 NB11000 NB Eastbluff NS Bixia 20 40 NB11100 NB Eastbluff FS Cacao St. 15 30 NB11300 S/B Eastbluff FS Vista Del Oro (N. leg) 15 30 NB11400 ISIB Eastbluff NS Vista Del Sol 15 30 S/E corner of Alba St. / Eastbluff Dr. "E" S/E comer of Bixia St. / Eastbluff Dr. "E" N/E comer of Bixia=St. / Eastbluff Dr. "E" NM of Hughes Market Entrance on Eastbluff Dr. "B" N/E of Hughes Market Entrance on Eastbluff Dr. C. S/W comer of Cacao St / Eastbluff Dr. "E" S/E comer of Cacao St. / Eastbluff Dr. "E" DOVER / MARINERS / 16TH ST. NB20600 E/B Westcliff OPP Buckingham Ln. 75 Join at catch basin NB20700 W/B Westcliff FS Buckingham Ln 25 50 N/E & N/W comer of 16th St. / Seagull Lane "E" , "E" N/E & S/E comer of Bedford Rd. / Ruthland Rd. "D" , "D" S/E & S/W comer of Mariners Rd. / Ruthland Rd. "D" , "D" 1221 Pembroke Lane at Mariners Rd. "D" N/E & S/E comer of Mariners Rd. / Dover Dr. "B" , "D" N/E & N/W comer of Mariners Rd. / Deborah Ln. "D" , "F" TOTAL 120 240 75 0 18 LEGEND N/E - northeast; N/W - northwest; S/E - southeast; S/W - southwest; N/B - northbound; SIB - southbound; W/B - westbound; E/B - eastbound SL - street light box; MB - meter box; 4TT - water/sewer box; MV - meter vault; nS - near side; OPP - opposite Page 3 ,r CITYWIDE ADA CURB ACCESS RAMP AND BUS STOP IMPROVEMENTS SCHEDULE BUS STOP _ LOCATION STREET NAMES FRONT BOARD REAR BOARD SIDEWALK C & G ACCESS RAM Other I.D. No. SQ.FT. SOFT. SQ.FT. - LF. TYPE Misc. FASHION ISLAND NB15400 W/B Newport Center Dr. W FS Newport Cntr Dr. 40 80 NB16200 E/B Newport Center Dr. E FS Newport Center Dr. 80 NB16300 N/B Newport Center Dr. W FS Santa Barbara 40 80 NB16400 E/B Newport Center Dr. W OPP Santa Cruz Dr. 40 80 NB16500 S/B Newport Center Dr. E OPP Santa Rosa Dr. 40 80 NB16600 S/B Newport Center Dr. E OPP San Miguel Dr 40 80 NB16700 I S/B Newport Center Dr. E OPP Anacapa Dr. 40 80 Shopping entrance OPP Anacapa Dr. I I-E-, "E" Adj. 4TT & MB to grade; Sht. 6 S/E comer of Newport Cntr E / Newport Center Dr. "E" N/E comer of Newport Cntr E / Newport Center Dr. "E" Median S/E comer of Newort Cntr E/Newport Center "E", "E", "E" Adj. 4TT & TB to grade; sht 6 Median S/W comer of Newport Cntr W/Newport Cntr 145 60 Type "B" Curb; sht 6 Driveway entrance OPP & west of Santa Cruz Dr. "G" , "G" N/E driveway entrance to El Torito at Newport Cntr W "E" See plans sht. 6 HOSPITAL RD. / PLACENTIA AVE NB11700 E/B Hospital FSSuperiorAve. 20 40 NB11800 E/B Hospital OPP Placentia Ave. (200' W) 20 40 S/W comer of Hospital Road / West Hoag Rd. "F" NB17200 N/B Placentia Ave. FS Flagship Rd. 25 50 NB17700 S/B Placentia Ave. FS Superior Ave. (300) 10 20 NB19900 S/B Superior Ave FS Ticonderoga St. 1 15 30 IRVINE AVE. OCNBO130 N/B Irvine Ave FS University Dr. 40 80 NB12100 N/B Irvine Ave NS Mesa Dr. 80 1 195 TOTAL 450 1 820 340 60 11 LEGEND WE - northeast; N/W - northwest; S/E - southeast; S/W - southwest; N/B - northbound; S/B - southbound; W/B - westbound; E/B - eastbound SL - street light box; MB - meter box; 4TT - water/sewer box; MV - meter vault; nS - near side; OPP - opposite Page 4 CITYWIDE ADA CURB ACCESS RAMP AND BUS STOP IMPROVEMENTS SCHEDULE BUS STOP LOCATION IFRONT STREET NAMES BOARD REAR BOARD SIDEWALK C & G ACCESS RAMP Other I.D. NO. SQ.FT. SQ.FT. SQ__-_FT. LF. TYPE Misc. LIDO ISLE / VIA LIDO SOUD 102 Via Antibes at Via Barcelonia & Via Lido Soud "F" Gutter Spandrel 222 Via Lido Soud at Via Cordova "F" Adjust SL to grade; spandrel 101 Via Dijon at Via Lido Soud "F" Adjust SL to grade; spandrel 101 Via Florence at Via Eboli &Via Lido Soud F. Gutter Spandrel 101 Via Florence at Via Lido Soud "B" Adj. SL to grade; pothole; spndrl 100 Via Florence at Via Lido Soud "B" Gutter spandrel 338 Via Lido Soud at Via Fermo "F" 336 Via Lido Soud at Via Firenze "F" 412_Via Lido Soud at Via Havre "B" Adj. SL; pothole; gutter spandrel 430 Via Lido Soud at Via Havre & Via Ithaca 'B", "F" Adjust SL to grade; spandrels 101 Via Jucar at Via Lido Soud "F" Adjust SL to grade; spandrel 460 Via Lido Soud at Via Jucar & Via Koron 'B", "F" Gutter spandrel 100 Via Koron at Via Lido Soud "B" 510 Via Lido Soud at Via Lorca "B" Adj. SL to grade; spandrel 520 Via Mentone at Via Lido Soud "B" Adj, gas vault to grade; spandrel 534 Via Nice at Via Lido Soud "F" Gutter spandrel 540 Via Nice at Via Lido Soud &Via Orvieto -F, "B" Adj. SL to grade.;spndris;pothole 102 Via Orvieto at Via Lido Soud "B" Gutter spandrel 616 Via Palermo at Via Lido Soud "F" Gutter spandrel 620 Via Quito at Via Lido Soud "F" Adjust SL to grade _ 648 Via Ravena at Via Lido Soud "F" Adjust SL to grade; spandrel NMI comer of Via Lido Soud /Via Trieste "F" Gutter spandrel Club house entrance fronting Via San Remo C. Ramp starts at stop bar, Adjust 4TT to grade Strata Trieste at Via Lido Soud "D" Adjust 4TT & SL to grade TOTAL 0 0 0 0 27 LEGEND WE - northeast; NMI - northwest; S/E - southeast; S/W - southwest; N/B - northbound; S/B - southbound; W/B - westbound; E/B - eastbound SL - street light box; MB - meter box; 4TT - water/sewer box; MV - meter vault; NS - near side; OPP - opposite Page 5 CITYWIDE ADA CURB ACCESS RAMP AND BUS STOP IMPROVEMENTS SCHEDULE. BUS STOP LOCATION STREET NAMES FRONT BOARD REAR BOARDI SIDEWALKI C & G JACCESS RAM Other LD. NO. SQ.FT. SQ.FT. SQ.FT. LF. TYPE Misc. LIDO ISLE / VIA LIDO SOLID (cont.) 101 Via Undine at Via Lido Soud "F" 734 Via Lido Soud-at Via Undine "F" Adjust SL pull box to grade 760 Via Lido Soud at Via Waziers "B" Adjust 4TT box to grade 100 Via Waziers at Via Lido Soud "B" 808 Via Lido Soud at Via Xanthe "F" Adjust SL to grade; spandrel 818 Via Lido Soud at Via Yella "B" Adjust SL to grade LIDO ISLE / VIA LIDO NORD 901 Via Lido Nord at Via Zurich "F" Adjust SL to grade; spandrel 817 Via Lido Nord at Via Xanthe "F" Adjust SL to grade; spandrel 805 Via Lido Nord at Via Waziers "B" Gutter spandrel 761 Via Lido Nord at Via Waziers "B" Adj. 4TT & SL to grade; spandrel 745 Via Lido Nob at Via Venezia "F" Adjust SL to grade; spandrel 737 Via Lido Nord at Via Undine "F" 725 Via Lido Nord at Via Undine "B" Adjust SL to grade; spandrel 711 Via Lido Nord at Via Trieste "F" Adjust SL to grade; spandrel 232 Via San Remo at Via Lido Nord 1 "B" Gutter spandrel 663 Via Lido Nord at Via San Remo & Via Ravenna B", "F" Adjust 4TT to grade;spandrels 645 Via Lido Nord at Via Ravenna "F" Adjust SL to grade; spandrel 623 Via Lido Nord at Via Quito "F" Adjust SL to grade; spandrel 615 Via Lido Nord at Via Palermo "F" Adjust SL to grade; spandrel 601 Via Lido Nord at Via Palermo & Via Orvieto 'F", "B" Gutter spandrels 545 Via Lido Nord at Via Orvieto & Via Nice I "B", "F" Adjust 4TT & SL to grade;spndis 236 Via Mentone at Via Lido Nord "F" Adjust SL to grade;spandrels Park at Via Genoa and Via Lido Nord -at crosswalk 72 "C" Rolled Curb/gutter, sht 7 333 Via Lido Nord at Via Firenze I "F" Adjust SL to grade; spandrel TOTAL 0 0 0 72 2T LEGEND N/E - northeast; NNW - northwest; S/E - southeast; S/W - southwest; N/B - northbound; S/B - southbound; W/B - westbound; E/B - eastbound SL - street light box; MB - meter box; 4TT -'water/sewer box; MV - meter vault; nS - near side; OPP - opposite Page 6 CITYWIDE ADA CURB ACCESS RAMP AND BUS STOP IMPROVEMENTS SCHEDULE BUS STOP LOCATION STREET NAMES FRONT BOARD REAR BOARD SIDEWALK C & G ACCESS RAM Other LD. NO. SQ.FT. SQ.FT. SQ.FT. LF. TYPE Misc. LIDO ISLE / VIA LIDO NORD (cont.) 325 Via Lido Nord at Via Eboli 317 Via Lido Nord at Via Eboli "F" Adjust SL pull box to grade 309 Via Lido Nord at Via Dijon "F" 303 Via Lido Nord at Via Dijon "F" Adj. SL box to grade; spandrel Strata Cordova at Via Lido Nord (South end of cross -walk) "D" 217 Via Lido Nord at Via Cordova 1 "F" Adj. SL box to grade; spandrel 211 Via Lido Nord at Via Barcelona "F" Gutter spandrel 206 Via Antibes at Via Lido Soud & Via Barcelona "E" , "F" Adj. SL box to grade; spandrels 127 Via Antibes at Via Lido Nord "E" Gutter spandrel NM & N/E comer of Via Antibes /Via Lido Soud -0, "E" 111 Via Lido Nord at alley north of Via Antibes "F" Adjust SL to grade; spandrel 106 Via Lido Soud at alley north of Via Antibes "F" Adjust SL to grade LIDO ISLE / PIAZZA LIDO S/E comer of Piazza Lido / Via Florence "E" N/E, N/W, WE & S/W'comer of Piazza Lido / Via Firenze "E","E","E","E" N/W, N/E & SNV comer of Piazza Lido / Via Genoa "E", "E", "E" Adjust SL (2) to gr.; spandrels NAN, N/E & S/E comer of Piazza Lido / Via Graziana "E", "E", "E" Adjust SL to grade Ism & S/E comer of Piazza Lido-/ Via Harve I "E" , "B" Adjust SL to grade N/W, SM & S/E comer of Piazza Lido /Via Ithaca "F", "B", "F" Ism comer of Piazza Lido /Via Jucar "F" Gutter spandrel N/W & S/W comer of Piazza Lido / Via Koron "B" , "B" Adjust SL to grade; Spandrels TOTAL 0 0 0 0 33 LEGEND N/E - northeast; N/W - northwest; S/E - southeast; S/W - southwest; N/B - northbound; S/B - southbound; W/B - westbound; E/B - eastbound SL - street light box; MB - meter box; 4TT - water/sewer box; MV - meter vault; nS - near side; OPP - opposite Page 7 CITYWIDE ADA CURB ACCESS RAMP AND BUS STOP IMPROVEMENTS SCHEDULE BUS STOP LOCATION IFRONT STREET NAMES BOARDI REAR BOARDISIDEWALKI C & G ACCESS RAM Other I.D. No. SQ.FT. SQ.FT. SQ.FT. F. TYPE Misc. SAN JOAQUIN HILLS RD / SANTA ROSA DR NB17800 E/B San Joaquin Hills FS Jamboree ♦?d. 25 50 NB17900 E/B San Joaquin Hills FS Santa Rosa Dr. 25 50 NB18000 E/B San Joaquin Hills FS MacArthur Blvd. 30 NB18200 W/B San Joaquin Hills FS Big Canyon (W. leg) 15 30 NB19500 E/B Santa Cruz FS San Joaquin Hills Rd. 25 50 NB19600 N/B Santa Rosa FS Newport Center Dr. E 50 S/W comer of San Joaquin Hills / Santa Cruz Dr. "E" Driveway fronting S.J.H. btwn Santa Cruz/San Simeon "G" , "G" WE & NM comer of San Simeon Dr. / S.J.H Rd "E" , "E" SAN MIGUEL DR NB0019300 S/B San Miguel FS Baywood Dr. 15 30 NB0018800 N/E & S/E comer of Port Ramsey'Pl. / San Miguel Dr. 705 45 "B" , "E" Reinforced ret. curb; sht 11 NB0018700 N/E Spyglass Hill Dr. / San Miguel Dr. 705 45 "E" Adjust MB to grade; sht 11 San Miguel Park at San Miguel Dr. "C" , "F" See plans sht 10 N/E corner of baseball field at Lincoln Elementary school "A" See plans sht 9 Pacific view Dr. driveways to Harbor View Center and Bayport Apartment "G" (6) " 15TH STREET / IRVINE AVE. 300 15th St. at San Bernardino Ave. "G" , "G" Alley approach; See sht. 8 N/W, S/W & OPP Margaret Drive / Irvine Ave. "B" , "F" , "C" Adjust CAN to grade TOTAL 105 290 1410 90 22 LEGEND N/E - northeast; NM - northwest; S/E - southeast; S/W - southwest; N/B - northbound; S/B - southbound; W/B - westbound; E/B - eastbound SL - street light box; MB - meter box; 4TT - water/sewer box; MV - meter vault; nS - near side; OPP - opposite Page 8 CITYWIDE ADA CURB ACCESS RAMP AND BUS STOP IMPROVEMENTS SCHEDULE BUS STOP LOCATION FRONT BOARD REAR BOARD SIDEWALK C & G ACCESS RAMd Other ` t.D. NO. STREET NAMES SQ.FT. SQ.FT. SQ.FT. LF. TYPE Misc. 31ST STREET / LAFAYETTE AVE. 520 31 st St. at Lafayette Ave. "B" See plans sht. 4 523 31st St. at Lafayette Ave. "B" 11 530 32nd St. at Lafayette Ave. "B" to S/E comer of Lido Park Dr. / Lafayette Ave. "B" it Alley approach between 31st St. and 32nd St. on Lafayette Ave. "G" , "G" " N/E comer of Lido Park Dr. / Lafayette Av I "B" Median at S/W comer of 32nd St. / Lafayette Ave. 250 85 Type "B" Curb; sht.4 Median at 30th St. and Newport Blvd. IS & W comers) 20 8 Type "B" Curb;Remove portion of median for 4' clearance; adj. TB TOTAL 0 0 270 93 7 LEGEND N/E - northeast; N/W - northwest; S/E - southeast; S/W - southwest; N/B - northbound; S/B - southbound; W/B - westbound; E/B - eastbound SL - street light box; MB - meter box; 4TT - water/sewer box; MV - meter vault; nS - near side; OPP - opposite Page 9 EXTRA WORK SCHEDULE (ADA ACCESS RAMPS C-3129) LOCATION FRONT BOARD REAR BOARD SIDEWALK CURB ACCESS RAM Other ` ITEM Nb. STREET NAMES SQ.FT. SQ.FT. SQ.FT. LF. TYPE Misc. 1 N/W comer of Via Lido Soud /Via Genoa "E" 2 N/E comer of Piazza Genoa /Via Genoa "E" 3 N/E comer of Via Lido Soud / Piazza Genoa 4 Median at Newport Center Dr / Newport Center 55 10 Remove portion of median I V Dr. E & W. (at crosswalk) for crosswalk clearance 5 1400 West Ocean Front 88 22 Install type "B" curb and sidewalk TOTAL 143 32 3 LEGEND N/E - northeast; N/W - northwest; S/E - southeast; S/W - southwest; N/B - northbound; S/B - southbound; W/B - westbound; E/B - eastbound SL - street light box; MB - meter box; 4TT - water/sewer box; MV - meter vault; NS - near side; OPP - opposite Page 1