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Contract Award for Historic Courthouse Masonry Restoration Project BEFORE THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LEWIS COUNTY, WASHINGTON RE CONTRACT AWARD FOR HISTORIC _ COURTHOUSE MASONRY RESTORATION ) RESOLUTION NO 19- Q�C) PROJECT WHEREAS, the Lewis County Historic Courthouse is constructed of a majestic cast sandstone exterior facade that requires regular maintenance to maintain a watertight building envelope, and WHEREAS, several of the window balustrades are in need of repair or replacement to maintain the integrity of said architectural feature, and WHEREAS, Lewis County has requested bids from the Small Works Roster for provision of such materials and labor necessary to meet the requirements, scope, and specifications of said project and received the following bids from D&R Masonry Restoration, Inc of Milwaukie, OR $225,000 00 Pioneer Waterproofing Company, Inc of Tigard, OR $176,240 00, and WHEREAS, the bid has been reviewed by Central Services staff and appears to be responsive and meets the requirements of the project, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of County Commissioners (BOCC), that the County awards the contract for the Historic Courthouse Masonry Restoration Project to Pioneer Waterproofing Company, Inc of Tigard, OR BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, the Director of Central Services is hereby authorized to sign said contract on behalf of the BOCC DONE IN OPEN SESSION this I St day of April , 2019 APPROVED AS TO FORM BO ' % •F COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Jonathan Meyer, Prosecuting Attorney 'OUNTY, AS T• By De rosecuting Attorney Robert C Jackson, Chair ATTEST: •••wiscou„,••• rana, \--\cAlom r q\DSOr\-\-- Rieva Lter, Clerk oftho 'iizgistraWt A. Gary Stamper Vice Chair Board of County Commitslci rs184S � o; elk ••.N's 1scC° ••• ••••• Edna J Fund C. missioner .`% M : t:1;';.rh T;rr Lewis Gount}'Facilities � ,w-.,:Y,,y�,;'�LLEEw1 .. CONTRACT PACKET FOR: Lewis County Historic Courthouse Masonry Restoration Project Project #31-1803 OFFERED BY LEWIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CENTRAL SERVICES FACILITIES DIVISION 571 NW Prmdle Street Chehalis,WA 98532 Mailing Address- 351 NW North Street Chehalis WA 98532 Phone 360-740-1192 Fax 360-740-2720 CONTRACT PACKET CONTENTS 1 CHECKLIST 2 PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS 3 CENTRAL SERVICES CONTRACT/GENERAL CONDITIONS/SPECIAL CONDITIONS 4 PREVAILING WAGE NOTICE 5 PERFORMANCE BOND 6 CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE 7 BID FORM 1 . • DOCUMENT CHECK LIST (Lewis County Forms Only) The following items must be returned in the completed contract package: 1 Signed Contract 2 Performance Bond 3 Certificate of Insurance 2 . Project Scope and Specifications Exhibit A-SCOPE OF WORK/SPECIFICATIONS The project intends to replace the failing balustrades on the Lewis County Courthouse,built in 1927, and listed on the National Historical Register The contractor shall 1 Follow the Secretary of the Interiors Standards for the Treatment of Historical Structures 2 Use methods and materials approved for use on Historical Masonry Structures 3 Obtain any required permits for work in the City Right of Way, including sidewalks 4 Provide any barricades or other equipment to allow public access to the building while work progresses 5 All work must be completed and billed no later than June 1,2019 Work will include 1 Disassembly of 10 exterior window balustrade units, each umt consisting of 8 balusters,top cap and bottom plate,repair/replace of individual deteriorated baluster halves and reassembly of balustrade units 2 This work will require creation of mold to cast replacement pieces of balustrade or other masonry units not repairable. Reinforcing rod between the baluster halves shall be replaced with new Stainless Steel rod of appropnate size 3 Prior to creation of replacement units,contractor shall provide sample of cast material submitted to assure correct color,texture and grain size to ensure match to existing cast units 4 Work to include re-pointing of failed mortar Joints in units not dis-assembled 5 Upon completion of repairs, entire building shall be cleaned using hot water low pressure wash and natural bristle brush SPECIFICATIONS SECTION TABLE OF CONTENTS RESTORATION AND CLEANING OF MASONRY IN HISTORIC STRUCTURES PART 1 GENERAL 1 1 REFERENCES 1 2 SUBMITTALS 1 3 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 1 3 1 Cleaning and Restoration Methods 1 3 2 Ionic Cleaners 1 4 QUALIFICATIONS 1 5 EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES DEMONSTRATION 1 5 1 Cleaning Equipment 1511 Sandblasting 1 5 1 2 Water Blasting 1 5 2 Drilling Equipment 1 5 3 Finishing and Textunng Equipment 1 5.4 Compressed Air Supplies 1 5 5 Material Handling and Associated Equipment 1.5 5 1 Mixing,Transporting, and Placing Job Materials 1 5 5 2 Associated Equipment 1 6 SAMPLE MASONRY PANELS 1 7 MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS 171 Strength 1 7.2 Special Properties 1 7 3 Cementitious Content of Mortar 1 8 STORAGE OF MATERIALS 1 9 SAFETY AND HEALTH 1 9 1 Worker Exposures 1 9 2 Training 1 9 3 Coordination 110 PROTECTION 1 10 1 Interior Protection 1 10.2 Environmental Protection 1 11 WEATHER LIMITATIONS 112 WARRANTIES 1 12 1 Cleaning Warranty 1 12 2 Repair Warranty PART 2 PRODUCTS 2 1 MATERIALS 2.2 CLEANING MATERIALS 2 2 1 Paint Removers 2 2.2 Detergent Cleaners 2 2 3 Ionic Cleaners 2.2 3 1 Alkaline Prewash Cleaner 2.2 3 2 One-Part Masonry Cleaner 2.2 3 3 Two-Part Limestone Cleaner 2 2 3 4 Standard Strength Acidic Cleaner 2 2 3 5 Extra Strength Acidic Cleaner 2 2 4 Liquid Stnppable Masking Agent 2.2 5 Spray Equipment 2 2 6 Cleaning Implements 2.2 7 Water 2 3 REPAIR MATERIALS 2 3 1 Masonry and Mortar 2 3 2 Cementitious Materials 2 3 3 Epoxy Anchor Adhesives 2 3 4 Metal attachments PART 3 EXECUTION 3 1 EVALUATION AND ANALYSIS 3 2 MASONRY CLEANING 3 2 1 Project Conditions 3 2 2 Chemical Cleaners 3 2 3 Test Patches 3 2 4 Paint Removal 3 2 5 Water Cleaning 3 2 5 1 Pressure Spraying 3 2 5 2 Handscrubbmg 3 2 5 3 Rinsing 3 2 6 Chemical Cleamng 3 2 6 1 Surface Prewetting 3 2 6 2 Acidic Chemical Cleaning 3 2 6 3 Alkaline Chemical Cleaning- Prewash Phase 3 2 6 4 Alkaline Chemical Cleaning-Afterwash Phase 3 2 6 5 pH Testing 3 3 MASONRY REPAIR 3 3 1 Repointing 3 3 1 1 Mortar Analysis 3 3 1 2 Taking and Preparation of Samples 3 3 1 3 Binder Analysis 3 3 1 4 Aggregate Analysis 3 3 2 Mechanical Repair 3 3 2 1 Areas To Be Removed 3 3 2.2 Application of Masonry and Mortar 3 3 2.3 Patch Anchors 3 3.2.4 Holes 3 3 2 5 Anchor Installation 3 3 2 6 Cleanup 3 3 2 7 Dutchman Repairs 3 4 EPDXY-RESIN GROUT 3 4 1 Mixing Epoxy-Resin Grout Components 3 4 2 Tools and Equipment 3 4 3 Health and Safety Precautions 3 5 MASONRY REPLACEMENT 3 6 MASONRY AND MORTAR FINISHES AND COLOR 3 7 JOINT SEALING 3 S FINAL CLEANING 3 9 PROTECTION OF WORK 3 10 DEFECTIVE WORK 3 11 FINAL INSPECTION - MASONRY RESTORATION AND CLEANING OF MASONRY IN HISTORIC STRUCTURES PART 1 GENERAL 1 1 REFERENCES The publications listed below form a part of this specification to the extent referenced The publications are referred to within the text by the basic designation only ACI INTERNATIONAL (ACI) ACI C-20 (1992)Repair and Rehabilitation II AMERICAN CONFERENCE OF GOVERNMENTAL INDUSTRIAL HYGIENISTS (ACGIH) ACGIH 0100Doc (2005) Documentation of the Threshold Limit Values and Biological Exposure Indices ASTM INTERNATIONAL (ASTM) ASTM A 36/A 36M (2005)Carbon Structural Steel ASTM C 109/C 109M (2005) Compressive Strength of Hydraulic Cement Mortars (Using 2-in [50-mm] Cube Specimens) ASTM C 1324 (2004) Examination and Analysis of Hardened Masonry Mortar ASTM C 150 (2005) Portland Cement ASTM C 1515 (2001) Cleaning of Exterior Dimension Stone, Vertical and Honzontal Surfaces, New or Existing ASTM C 207 (2005) Hydrated Lime for Masonry Purposes ASTM C 881/C 881M (2002)Epoxy-Resin-Base Bonding Systems for Concrete BRICK INDUSTRY ASSOCIATION (BIA) BIA Tech Note 20 (1990,R 2000)Cleaning Brick Masonry 1 2 SUBMITTALS Government approval is required for submittals with a "G" designation, submittals not having a "G" designation are for information only When used, a designation following the "G" designation identifies the office that will review the submittal for the Government The following shall be submitted in accordance with SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES SD-02 Shop Drawings Masonry Drawings showing location of masonry elements in the work, building elevations, interface with adjacent materials,and special placing instructions,in sufficient detail to cover fabrication, placement, and finishing SD-03 Product Data Cleaning and Restoration Methods Descnptive narrative in cleaning and repair methods to be employed in the work Descnption shall be organized in sequence from preparation through completion of the work Schedule showing estimated time in calendar days, for completion of each phase of the work shall be included Qualifications Documentation showing Contractor's expenence of 5 consecutive years in masonry restoration, plus a list of similar jobs to the one specified herein SD-04 Samples Materials Sample Masonry Samples of the matenals listed below, indicating sizes, shapes, finishes, color, and pertinent accessones Masonry as specified SD-07 Certificates Matenals Certificates of compliance attesting that the matenals, equipment, and cleaning agents (chemicals, detergents, etc)to be used in the work meet the specified requirements 1 3 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Work shall be done in conformance with ACI C-20 1 3 1 Cleaning and Restoration Methods The cleaning and restoration methods, and matenals selected for a specific structure, shall be submitted for approval before work starts, and shall take into account the total construction system of the building to be worked upon, including different masonry and mortar matenals, as well as non-masonry elements which may be affected by the work 1 3 2 Ionic Cleaners Ionic chemical cleaners shall be used as specified, in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions, and only upon the direction of the Owner Ionic cleaners shall be used only after gentler cleaning methods have been determined to be ineffective through the use of test panels 1 4 QUALIFICATIONS The Contractor shall provide qualified workers,trained and experienced in restoration of masonry in historic structures, and shall furnish documentation of 5 consecutive years of work of this type A list of similar jobs shall be provided identifying when, where, and for whom the work was done 1 5 EQUIPMENT AND TECHNIQUES DEMONSTRATION Equipment and techniques of operation shall be demonstrated in an approved location and shall be subject to approval Dependable and sufficient equipment, appropriate and adequate to accomplish the work specified, shall be assembled at the work site in sufficient lead time before the start of the work to permit inspection, calibration of weighing and measuring devices, adjustment of parts, and the making of any repairs that may be required The equipment shall be maintained in good working condition throughout the project 1 5 1 Cleaning Equipment Cleaning equipment shall not cause staining, erosion, mamng, or other damage or changes in the appearance of the surfaces to be cleaned 1 5 1.1 Sandblasting Sandblasting equipment will not be allowed for cleaning masonry surfaces 1 5 1 2 Water Blasting Water blasting equipment shall include a trailer-mounted water tank,pumps, high-pressure hose wand with safety release cutoff control,nozzle,and auxiliary water re-supply equipment.The equipment shall not be operated at a pressure which will cause etching or other damage to the masonry surface or mortar joints The equipment shall be operated at a discharge capacity of 0.38 to 3 5 Mpa 55 to 500 psi and 9 5 to 11.4 L/m 2 5 to 3 gpm for general surface cleaning operations The water tank and auxiliary re-supply equipment shall be of sufficient capacity to permit continuous operations The Contractor shall provide protective covers and barriers as required to prevent over-spray onto adjacent surfaces 1 5 2 Drilling Equipment Equipment used to drill holes in masonry, for patch anchors and other applications, shall be standard handheld masonry drills, commonly used for drilling small holes in concrete and masonry The drill shall be a small,powered,handheld type, using rotary drilling mode only Impact and rotary impact type drills will not be allowed 1 5 3 Finishing and Texturing Equipment Equipment and hand tools used for placing, finishing and texturing masonry and mortar shall be commercially available and commonly used in masonry construction and repair Surface grinders, impact tools, and other equipment shall conform to the specified requirements, except as specifically required by the type of finish and texture 1 5 4 Compressed Air Supplies Compressed air equipment shall deliver clean, oil and moisture free compressed air at the surface to be cleaned The compressed air line shall have at least two in-line air filters to remove oil and moisture from the air supply The compressed air supply shall be tested dunng each shift for the presence of oil and moisture 1 5 5 Material Handling and Associated Equipment 1 5.5 1 Mixing, Transporting, and Placing Job Materials Equipment used for mixing,transporting,placing, and confining masonry and mortar placements shall be capable of satisfactorily mixing material and supporting placement operations in an uninterrupted manner Defects and deficiencies in operation or capacity shall be resolved prior to use in the work Equipment used for mixing, conveying, and placing of materials shall be clean, free of old materials and contaminants, and shall conform to the material manufacturer's recommendations 1 5 5 2 Associated Equipment Associated equipment such as mixer timing equipment valves, pressure gauges, pressure hoses, other hardware, and tools shall be provided as required to ensure a continuous supply of material and operation control 1 6 SAMPLE MASONRY PANELS Sample panels of each procedure proposed for use in the work shall be submitted for approval No masonry or mortar shall be used in the work until the samples and the represented mixture have been approved 1 7 MATERIAL REQUIREMENTS 171 Strength Each class or mixture of mortar shall have a 28-day compressive strength matching the compressive strength of the original existing mortar in the structure as determined by ASTM C 109/C 109M for mortar Test specimens of existing mortar shall be taken from a sound and intact representative portion of the structure, at locations indicated 1 7 2 Special Properties Mortar may contain admixtures, such as pigments, to match the characteristics of the original mortar Use of all admixtures shall be subject to approval 1 7 3 Cementitious Content of Mortar Each class or mixture of mortar shall have a cement content matching the cement content of the original existing mortar in order to provide uniform strength, weathering characteristics, and appearance of repaired surfaces in relation to existing surfaces 1 8 STORAGE OF MATERIALS Materials shall be stored in weathertight structures which will exclude moisture and contaminants Cement shall be furnished in suitable bags used for packaging cements Labeling of packages shall clearly define contents, manufacturer, and batch identification. Detergents,masonry cleaners, paint removers, solvents, epoxies and other chemicals used for masonry cleaning shall be in sealed containers that legibly show the designated name, formula or specification number, quantity, date of manufacture, manufacturer's formulation number,manufacturer's directions including any warnings and special precautions, and name of manufacturer Accessories shall be stored avoiding contamination and deterioration Admixtures which have been in storage onsite for six months or longer, or which have been subjected to freezing, shall not be used unless retested and proven to meet the specified requirements 1 9 SAFETY AND HEALTH Work shall comply with applicable federal, state, and local laws and regulations, and with the ACCIDENT PREVENTION PLAN, including the Activity Hazard Analysis, specified in the CONTRACT CLAUSES The Activity Hazard Analysis shall include analyses of the potential impact of cleaning operations on personnel and on others involved in and adjacent to the work zone 1 9 1 Worker Exposures Exposure of workers to chemical substances shall not exceed the limits established by ACGIH 0100Doc, or those required by a more stringent applicable regulation 19.2 Training Workers having access to an affected work area shall be informed of the contents of the applicable material safety data sheets, of potential health and safety hazard, and of protective controls associated with materials used on the project An affected work area is one which may receive dust,mists, and odors from the surface preparation operations Workers involved in masonry cleaning shall be trained in the safe handling and application, and the exposure limit, of each material to be used in the project Personnel having a need to use respirators and masks shall be instructed in the use and maintenance of such equipment. 1 9 3 Coordination Work shall be coordinated to minimize exposure of building occupants, other Contractor personnel, and visitors to mists and odors from surface preparation, cleaning, and repair operations 110 PROTECTION Persons, motor vehicles, adjacent surfaces, surrounding buildings, equipment, and landscape materials shall be protected from chemicals used and runoff from cleaning and paint removal operations Temporary protection covers, which shall remain in operation during the course of the work, shall be erected over pedestrian walkways and at personnel and vehicular points of entrance and exit 1 10 1 Intenor Protection The interior of buildings shall be protected from the weather, cleaning, and repair operations at all times 1 10 2 Environmental Protection The work shall comply with the requirements of ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION and LEAD BASED PAINT HAZARD ABATEMENT, TARGET HOUSING & CHILD OCCUPIED FACILITIES 1 l 1 WEATHER LIMITATIONS Masonry,mortar, and epoxy adhesives shall not be placed when weather conditions detrimentally affect the quality of the finished product No masonry or mortar shall be placed when the air temperature is below 5 degrees C 40 degrees F in the shade When air temperature is likely to exceed 35 degrees C 90 degrees F masonry and mortar shall have a temperature not exceeding 35 degrees C 90 degrees F when deposited Materials to be used in the work shall be neither produced nor placed during periods of rain or other precipitation Material placements shall be stopped, and all in-place material shall be protected from exposure, during periods of rain or other precipitation. 112 WARRANTIES 1 12 1 Cleaning Warranty Cleaning procedures shall be warranted for a period of two years against harm to substrate (masonry and mortar)or to adjacent materials including, but not limited to, discoloration of substrate from improper procedures or usage, chemical damage from inadequate rinse procedures, and abrasive damage from improper procedures 1 12 2 Repair Warranty Repair procedures, including repointing, shall be warranted for a period of two years against discoloration or mismatch of new mortar to adjacent original historic mortar, discoloration or damage to masonry from improper mortar clean-up, loss of bond between masonry and mortar, fracturing of masonry edges from improper mortar joint preparation procedures or improper mortar formulation, and occurrence of efflorescence PART 2 PRODUCTS 21 MATERIALS Materials,physical and chemical properties, and composition of masonry and mortar used in renovation work shall match that of original existing masonry and mortar to be repaired, unless samples and testing determine that existing mixtures and materials are faulty or non-performing 2 2 CLEANING MATERIALS 2.2 1 Paint Removers Chemical paint removers shall be manufacturer's water soluble low toxicity products, effective for removal of paint on masonry without altering, damaging, or discoloring the masonry surface 2 2 2 Detergent Cleaners Detergent cleaners shall be in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations 2 2 3 Ionic Cleaners 2 2 3 1 Alkaline Prewash Cleaner Alkaline prewash cleaners shall be as recommended by the manufacturer 2 2 3 2 One-Part Masonry Cleaner One-part masonry cleaners shall be the standard, acid formulation recommended by the manufacturer 2 2 3 3 Two-Part Limestone Cleaner Two-part limestone cleaners shall be manufacturer's standard, two-part masonry cleaning system consisting of an alkaline prewash cleaner followed by acidic after-wash rinse 2 2 3 4 Standard Strength Acidic Cleaner Acidic cleaners shall be manufacturer's standard strength, acidic masonry restoration cleaner composed of hydrofluoric acid blended with other acids and combined with special wetting systems and inhibitors 2.2 3 5 Extra Strength Acidic Cleaner Masonry restoration extra strength acidic cleaners shall be as recommended by the manufacturer 2.2 4 Liquid Strippable Masking Agent Liquid strippable masking agent shall be manufacturer's standard liquid, film-forming, stoppable masking material for protecting glass,metal, and polished stone surfaces from the damaging effect of acidic and alkaline masonry cleaners 2.2 5 Spray Equipment Spray equipment for chemical cleaners shall be low-pressure tanks or chemical pumps suitable for chemical cleaner indicated, and shall be equipped with stainless steel, cone-shaped spray-tip Spray equipment for water shall disperse water through a fan-shaped spray tip at an angle of not less than 15 degrees Spray equipment shall deliver water at a pressure not greater than 3 5 Mpa 500 psi and at a volume between 9 5 and 11 4 L/m 2 5 and 3 gpm Spray equipment for heated water shall be capable of maintaining temperature, at flow rates indicated, between 60 and 82 degrees C 140 and 180 degrees F 2 2 6 Cleaning Implements Brushes shall have natural or nylon fiber bristles only Wire brushes shall not be used Scrapers and application paddles shall be made of wood with rounded edges Metallic tools shall not be used 2.2 7 Water Potable water shall be obtained from a local source and shall be filtered to remove minerals resulting in a neutral pH, prior to application Backflow prevention devices shall be provided at the point of connection to the water supply 2 3 REPAIR MATERIALS 2 3 1 Masonry and Mortar Masonry and mortar materials used for repair and renovation shall match the onginal existing historic materials as closely as possible in composition, color, texture, strength, size, finishing and porosity 2 3 2 Cementitious Materials Cementitious materials shall be of one type and from one source, when used in mortar which will have surfaces exposed in the finished structure Cement composition shall match that of cement used in existing mortar to be repaired, as determined by samples and testing, and shall conform to the basic requirements of ASTM C 150,Type low alkali 2 3 3 Epoxy Anchor Adhesives An epoxy-resin grout shall be used to bond steel anchors to masonry, and shall be a 100 percent solids, moisture insensitive, low creep, structural adhesive The epoxy shall conform to ASTM C 881/C 881M, Type IV, Grade and Class selected to conform to the manufacturer's recommendations for the application 2 3 4 Metal attachments Anchors for spall repairs shall be threaded stainless steel, size as indicated Other plates, angles, anchors, and embedments shall conform to ASTM A 36/A 36M, and shall be prime painted with inorganic zinc primer PART 3 EXECUTION 3 1 EVALUATION AND ANALYSIS Evaluation and analysis shall conform to the requirements specified herein. Masonry renovation shall be undertaken only after complete evaluation and analysis of the areas to be repaired are completed, this shall include sampling and testing of the existing mortar to determine its composition and qualities No repair work shall be undertaken until conditions that have caused masonry deterioration have been identified, such conditions shall be corrected, if possible, prior to start of the work 3.2 MASONRY CLEANING Historic materials shall not be damaged or marred in the process of cleaning. Cleaning shall conform to ASTM C 1515 Open joints shall be temporarily caulked or otherwise protected to prevent water and cleaner intrusion into the interior of the structure from pressure spraying. Non-masonry materials and severely deteriorated masonry shall be protected by approved methods prior to initiation of cleaning operations Masonry cleaning shall remove all organic and inorganic contaminants from the surface and pores of the substrate, returning the masonry to its natural color Surfaces shall be evenly cleaned with no evidence of streaking or bleaching The cleaning process shall not affect the density, porosity, or color of the masonry or mortar Cleaned masonry shall have a neutral pH Methods used for cleaning historic masonry shall be the gentlest possible to achieve the desired results Test patches shall be made to determine a satisfactory cleaning result Cleaning shall proceed in an orderly manner, working from top to bottom of each scaffold width and from one end of each elevation to the other Cleaning shall be performed in a manner which results in uniform coverage of all surfaces, including corners,moldings, interstices and which produces an even effect without streaking or damage to masonry The cleaning materials, equipment, and methods shall not result in staining, erosion, marring, or other damage to the surfaces of the structure Following an initial inspection and evaluation of the structure and surfaces, the structure shall be given a surface cleaning The surface cleaning shall be completed prior to start of repair work, and sampling and testing of mortars The cleaning shall provide for the complete cleaning of all exterior masonry surfaces of the structures, removing all traces of moss, dirt, and other contaminants. The cleaning shall provide a clean masonry surface to allow determination of the masonry's color and shades, finish and texture, and other properties Following completion of the surface cleaning of the structure (or side of structure)the masonry shall be dried prior to the start of any repair work The following sequence of methods shall be used to determine the least aggressive, effective cleaning method 1 Water with brushes 2 Water with mild soap 3 Water with stronger soap 4 Water with stronger soap plus ammonia 5 Water with stronger soap plus vinegar(but not on calcareous masonry) 6 Stronger chemical cleaners, only when above methods are determined to be ineffective by the Contracting Officer 3.2 1 Project Conditions Masonry surfaces shall be cleaned only when air temperatures are above 5 degrees C 40 degrees F and will remain so until masonry has dried out,but for not less than 7 days after completion of the work 3 2 2 Chemical Cleaners Acidic chemical cleaners shall not be used on limestone,marble, concrete and other calcareous (calcium containing)masonry materials If chemical cleaners are used on such materials, they shall be alkaline based and utilized with neutralizing after-washes 3 2 3 Test Patches The materials, equipment, and methods to be used in cleaning shall be demonstrated in a test section approximately 1 by 1 m 3 by 3 ft square The location of the test section, and the completed test section shall be subject to approval The cleaning process shall be adjusted as required and the test section rerun until an acceptable process is obtained Test patches shall be located in inconspicuous areas of the building. The areas tested shall exhibit soiling charactenstics representative of those larger areas to be cleaned Tests shall also be conducted on areas to be stripped of paint Tested areas shall be allowed to dry before a determination is made on the effectiveness of a particular treatment 3 2 4 Paint Removal Paint and other coatings shall be removed from masonry surfaces in areas indicated pnor to general cleaning Masonry shall not be damaged or marred in the process of paint removal Areas where paint is to be removed shall first be cleaned with water and detergent solution to remove surface dirt,nnsed,and allowed to dry Chemical paint removers shall be applied in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Surrounding painted surfaces to remain intact shall be protected from exposure to chemical paint removers to avoid damage Paint containing lead that is to be removed shall be removed in accordance with LEAD BASED PAINT HAZARD ABATEMENT,TARGET HOUSING &CHILD OCCUPIED FACILITIES 3 2 5 Water Cleaning 3 2 5 1 Pressure Spraying Water shall be spray applied to masonry surfaces to comply with requirements indicated by test patches for location, purpose, water temperature, pressure, volume, and equipment Unless otherwise indicated, the surface washing shall be done with clean, low pressure water(pressure of less than 0 38 MPa 55 psi and 9 5 to 11 4 L/m 2 5 to 3 gpm discharge) and the spray nozzle shall not be held less than 300 mm 12 inches from surface of masonry Water shall be applied side to side in overlapping bands to produce uniform coverage 3 2 5 2 Hand-scrubbing Pre-wetted surfaces shall be scrubbed using hand-held natural bristle or nylon brushes Wire brushes shall not be used Surfaces to be cleaned shall be scrubbed to remove surface contaminants 3 2 5 3 Rinsing Scrubbed surfaces shall be rinsed clean of all contaminants and cleaning solutions with water in a low-to-moderate pressure spray, working upwards from bottom to top of each treated area The rinsing cycle shall remove all traces of contaminants and cleaning solutions 3 2 6 Chemical Cleaning Chemical cleaning of historic masonry shall use the gentlest means possible to achieve the desired result as determined by test patches Chemical cleaning shall be the use of any product in addition to water, including detergents, ammonia, vinegar, and bleach Cleaning shall proceed in an orderly manner, working from top to bottom of each scaffold width and from one end of each elevation to the other. Cleaning shall result in uniform coverage of all surfaces, including corners, moldings, interstices and shall produce an even effect without streaking or damage to masonry Chemical cleaners shall not be applied to the same masonry surfaces more than twice 3 2 6 1 Surface Prewetting Masonry surfaces to be cleaned with chemical cleaners shall be wetted with water using a low pressure spray before application of any cleaner 3 2 6 2 Acidic Chemical Cleaning Acidic chemical cleaners shall be applied according to manufacturer's instructions Acidic chemical cleaners shall not be applied to masonry with high calcium content (e.g. marble, limestone) Acidic cleaners shall be applied to masonry surfaces by low pressure spray 0 35 MPa 50 psi max., roller, or brush Cleaner shall remain on masonry surface for the time period recommended by manufacturer Manual scrubbing by brushes shall be employed as indicated by test patches for the specific location Cleaned surfaces shall be rinsed with a low-to-moderate pressure spray of water to remove all traces of chemical cleaner. 3 2 6 3 Alkaline Chemical Cleaning- Prewash Phase Alkaline chemical cleaners shall be applied according to manufacturer's instructions Alkaline cleaners shall be applied to masonry surfaces by low pressure spray 0 35 Mpa 50 psi max ,roller, or brush Cleaner shall remain on masonry surface for the time period recommended by the manufacturer Manual scrubbing by brushes shall be employed as indicated by test patches for the specific location Cleaned surfaces shall be rinsed with a low-to-moderate pressure spray of water 3 2 6.4 Alkaline Chemical Cleaning- Afterwash Phase Immediately after rinsing of alkaline cleaned surfaces, a neutralizing afterwash shall be applied to the cleaned masonry areas Neutralizing afterwash shall be applied according to manufacturer's instructions Neutralizing afterwash shall be applied to masonry surfaces by low pressure spray 0 35 MPa 50 psi max , roller, or brush Afterwash shall remain on masonry surface for the time penod recommended by manufacturer Cleaned surfaces shall be rinsed with a low-to-moderate pressure spray of water to remove all traces of chemical cleaners 3 2 6 5 pH Testing Masonry surfaces which have been chemically cleaned shall be pH tested using pH monitoring pencils or papers Chemically cleaned masonry shall be nnsed of all chemical residues until a neutral pH (7)reading is obtained from the masonry surface 3 3 MASONRY REPAIR Repaired surfaces shall match adjacent existing surfaces in all respects Masonry repair shall proceed only after the cause of deterioration has been identified and corrected Masonry repair shall conform to ACI C-20 Repair of terra cotta masonry shall be as directed Masonry repair shall proceed only after the area to be repaired has been cleaned The materials, methods and equipment proposed for use in the repair work shall be demonstrated in test panels The location, number, size and completed test panels shall be subject to approval Products shall be used in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions 3 3 1 Repointing Repointing work shall be as directed Old caulking, grout, or mortar shall be removed from previously repaired cracks where it is failing Loose particles shall be removed from cracks Cracks shall be cleaned, rinsed with water followed by blowing with filtered, dry, compressed air 3 3 1 1 Mortar Analysis Existing original historic mortar shall be analyzed before repointing in order to provide a match with the new repointing mortar Historic mortars are usually softer than newer mortars, often using lime as a binder rather than cement Lime for repointing mortar shall conform to ASTM C 207,Type S, unless otherwise specified Full laboratory analysis of the existing mortar shall conform to ASTM C 1324 Field analysis of the existing mortar shall be as specified below 3 3 1 2 Taking and Preparation of Samples Samples of unweathered original historic mortar shall be taken and analyzed in order to match the new mortar to be used for repointing Samples of each different type of mortar in the structure shall be taken and analyzed Three or four samples of each type of mortar to be matched shall be removed with a hand chisel from several locations on the building The largest sample shall be set aside for comparison with the repointing mortar The remaining samples shall be broken apart with a wooden mallet,powdering them into their constituent parts 3 3 1 3 Binder Analysis A part of the sample shall be stirred into diluted hydrochloric acid If a vigorous chemical reaction (bubbling) occurs and most of the binder disappears, leaving clean aggregate, the binder was lime A portland cement binder will result in a murky liquid and will dissolve very slowly over several days 3 3 1 4 Aggregate Analysis Aggregate of the mortar sample shall be separated from the binder This shall be accomplished by taking the crushed mortar sample and either gently blowing away the fine binder material, placing the crushed sample in a centrifuge, or chemically separating the aggregate from the binder The separated aggregate shall be rinsed clean with water and dried The aggregate shall be examined with a magnifying glass, and the component materials shall be recorded as to range of materials, sizes, colors, as well as the presence of other matenals 3 3 2 Mechanical Repair Original historic masonry materials shall be repaired or replaced only if surfaces are extensively deteriorated(surface missing to a depth of 100 mm 4 inches or more) or are threatening the safety of the structure or individuals Deteriorated surfaces shall be removed and repaired or replaced only upon approval Repairs and replacements shall match the materials, colors, and finish of the existing historic masonry as closely as possible 3 3 2 1 Areas To Be Removed Unsound, weak, or damaged masonry and mortar shall be removed in areas as indicated Loose particles, laitance, spalling, cracked, or debonded masonry and mortar and foreign materials shall be removed with hand tools unless otherwise noted Surfaces prepared for repair shall be cleaned free of dust, dirt,masonry chips, oil or other contaminants,rinsed with water, and dried before repair work is begun Surfaces of the structure, and surfaces adjacent to the work area shall be protected from damage which may result from removal, cleaning, and repair operations 3 3 2 2 Application of Masonry and Mortar Masonry and mortar shall be placed to rebuild spalled or damaged areas to match the original surface finish, level, texture, and color The finished appearance of the patch shall match the adjacent existing surface 3 3 2 3 Patch Anchors Patch anchors shall be provided to ensure that the patch is tied to the existing masonry structure Patch anchors shall be provided at a frequency of at least one patch anchor per 93 square mm square foot of patch plan surface area, specific locations for patch anchors shall be as indicated Small handheld, low-speed rotary masonry drills shall be used to produce holes in the existing masonry, within the limits for the patch anchor installation 3 3 2 4 Holes Holes shall be drilled into the existing substrate material of the masonry using rotary(non- hammer) drills Holes shall have a diameter of 3 mm 1/8 inch larger than the anchor diameter The holes shall be drilled to a depth of 100 mm 4 inches, except as otherwise indicated or directed Drill holes shall not penetrate completely through the masonry, and shall provide at least 25 mm 1 inch of cover around the drill hole Holes shall be cleaned by water blasting to remove drill dust and other debris and then blown dry with filtered, dry, compressed air Drill holes shall be conditioned in accordance with the epoxy adhesive manufacturer's recommendations 3 3 2 5 Anchor Installation Anchors shall be cleaned to remove all contaminants which may hinder epoxy bond Epoxy adhesive shall be pressure injected into the back of the dnlled holes The epoxy shall fill the holes without spilling excess epoxy when the anchors are inserted Anchors shall be inserted immediately into the holes The anchors shall be set back from the exterior face at least 25 mm 1 inch Anchors shall be installed without breaking or chipping the exposed masonry surface 3 3 2 6 Cleanup Excess epoxy and spills shall be removed from the surface of the masonry The surface of the masonry shall be left in a clean and uncontaminated condition. Spills on adjacent surfaces shall also be removed and surfaces repaired as required 3 3 2 7 Dutchman Repairs The piecing-in of small patches of masonry to repair or replace damaged areas (Dutchman repair) shall be used in areas indicated Repair pieces shall be held in place with epoxy with the joint between the new and old materials kept as narrow as possible to maintain the appearance of a continuous surface Repairs shall be made to blend in with the surrounding original materials as closely as possible 3 4 EPDXY-RESIN GROUT The epoxy adhesive shall be conditioned, proportioned,mixed, applied,protected, and cured in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations, except as otherwise specified herein or indicated on the drawings The adjacent surfaces and ambient conditions shall be maintained within the manufacturer's recommendations The patch anchors and epoxy adhesive shall be protected from displacement and disturbances 3 4 1 Mixing Epoxy-Resin Grout Components Epoxy-resin grout components shall be mixed in the proportions recommended by the manufacturer The components shall be conditioned within 20 to 30 degrees C 70 to 85 degrees F for 48 hours prior to mixing The two epoxy components shall be mixed with a power-driven, explosion-proof stirring device in a metal or polyethylene container having a hemispherical bottom The polysulfide curing agent component shall be added gradually to the epoxy-resin component with constant stirring until a uniform mixture is obtained The rate of stirring shall be such that the entrained air is at a minimum 3 4 2 Tools and Equipment Tools and equipment to be used again in the work shall be cleaned before the epoxy-resin grout sets 3 4 3 Health and Safety Precautions Full-face shields shall be provided for mixing,blending, and placing operations as required Protective coveralls and neoprene-coated gloves shall be provided for workers engaged in the operations Protective creams of a suitable nature for the operation shall be supplied Adequate fire protection shall be maintained at mixing and placing operations Smoking or the use of spark- or flame-producing devices shall be prohibited within 15 m 50 feet of mixing and placing operations The mixing, placing, or storage of epoxy-resin grout or solvent shall be prohibited within 15 m 50 feet of any vehicle, equipment, aircraft, or machinery that could be damaged from fire or could ignite vapors from the material 3 5 MASONRY REPLACEMENT Masonry shall be replaced with material that matches the original in terms of composition, color, texture, strength, finishing, and porosity as closely as possible If a few isolated masonry units are to be replaced, each shall be removed without disturbing the surrounding masonry Deteriorated masonry units and mortar requiring replacement shall be removed by hand chiseling Adjoining masonry units shall not be damaged during the removal of deteriorated units and mortar The new element shall be tested for fitting into its space without mortar If wedges are used to support and align the new unit, they shall be covered with at least 38 mm 1-1/2 inches of mortar when pointing is complete The four sides and back of the space shall be covered with sufficient mortar to ensure that there will be no air spaces when the new unit is set The new unit shall be lined up and set by tapping it into place with a wooden or rubber mallet Face of new unit shall align with that of existing masonry Joints shall be repointed to match the rest of the wall after new units have been properly installed and adjusted Replacement areas shall be cleaned with a non-metallic brush and water to remove excess mortar 3 6 MASONRY AND MORTAR FINISHES AND COLOR The exposed surfaces of masonry and mortar repair shall match the finish, color, texture, and surface detail of the original surface Mechanical finishing and texturing may be required to produce the required finish and appearance The finishing and texturing shall conceal bond lines between the repaired area and adjacent surfaces The texturing shall provide replication of all surface details, including tooling and machine marks The equipment used in finishing and textunng shall be a low-impact energy type which will not weaken the patch or damage the patch bond and the adjacent concrete 3 7 JOINT SEALING Joint sealing shall be as specified in Section 07920 JOINT SEALANTS 3 8 FINAL CLEANING No sooner than 72 hours after completion of the repair work and after joints are sealed, faces and other exposed surfaces of masonry shall be washed down with water applied with a soft bristle brush, then rinsed with clean water Discolorations which cannot be removed by these procedures shall be considered defective work Cleaning work shall be done when temperature and humidity conditions allow the surfaces to dry rapidly Adjacent surfaces shall be protected from damage during cleaning operations 3 9 PROTECTION OF WORK Work shall be protected against damage from subsequent operations 3 10 DEFECTIVE WORK Defective work shall be repaired or replaced, as directed, using approved procedures 3 11 FINAL INSPECTION Following completion of the work, the structure shall be inspected for damage, staining, and other distresses The patches shall be inspected for cracking, crazing, delamination,unsoundness, staining and other defects The finish, texture, color and shade, and surface tolerances of the patches shall be inspected to verify that all requirements have been met Surfaces exhibiting defects shall be repaired as directed Exhibit B- Compensation Compensation will be made in the amount of$ plus WSST upon completion of contract or progress payments may be made up to the total upon presentation of approved invoice for the amount of progress payment requested Progress payments may be made periodically or upon completion of milestones 3 . LEWIS COUNTY AGREEMENT GENERAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS AGREEMENT EFFECTIVE DATE , hereinafter called CONTRACTOR, and LEWIS COUNTY, hereinafter called COUNTY, agree as set forth in this Agreement, including Scope of Work, Specifications, Certificate of Insurance, Compensation, Bid Response forms, General and Special Conditions, Non-Collusion Affidavit, copies of which are attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference as fully as if set forth herein Project Courthouse Masonry Restoration Project Bid Price $ The term of this Agreement shall commence upon the date of execution as shown above This agreement may be renewed or terminated upon written notice provided either by the County or the service provider thirty (30) or more days prior to the effective date of renewal or termination CONTRACTOR acknowledges and by signing this contract agrees that the Indemnification provisions set forth m Paragraphs 5, 15, 21, 22, 25 and 26, are totally and fully part of this contract and have been mutually negotiated by the parties IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have executed this Agreement this day of , 2017 CONTRACTOR LEWIS COUNTY Steve Walton, Director Lewis County Central Services Title of Signatory Authonzed by the firm By-Laws Mailing Address Approved as to Form Only Jonathan Meyer, Prosecuting Attorney By Deputy Prosecuting Attorney UBI or Contractors License# Federal Business Tax ID No GENERAL CONDITIONS 1 Scope of Contractor Services. The Contractor agrees to provide to the County services and any material set forth in the project narrative identified as Exhibit "A"during the agreement period No material, labor,or facilities will be furnished by County,unless otherwise provided for in the Agreement 2 Accounting and Payment for Contractor Services Payment to the Contractor for services rendered under this Agreement shall be as set forth in Exhibit "B" Where Exhibit "B" requires payments by Lewis County, payment shall be based upon billings, supported unless otherwise provided m Exhibit "B", by documentation of units of work actually performed and amounts earned, including where appropriate, the actual number days worked each month, total number of hours for the month, and total dollar payment requested Unless specifically stated in Exhibit "B" or approved in writing in advance by the official executing this Agreement for Lewis County (hereinafter referred to as the "Contracting Officer"), the County will not reimburse the Contractor for any costs or expenses incurred by the Contractor in the performance of this contract Where required, the County shall, upon receipt of appropriate documentation, compensate the Contractor, no more often than weekly, through the County voucher system, for the Contractor's services pursuant to the fee schedule set forth in Exhibit"B" 3 Assignment and Subcontracting No portion of this contract may be assigned or subcontracted to any other individual, firm or entity without the express and prior written approval of the Contracting Officer or as set forth in Exhibit"A" 4 Labor Standards and Contract Assistance. The Contractor shall comply with the provisions of the Lewis County Contract and Procurement Assistance Program as applicable, attached hereto as `Special Conditions" 5 Independent Contractor The Contractor's services shall be furnished by the Contractor as an independent Contractor and nothing herein contained shall be construed to create a relationship of employer-employee or master-servant, but all payments made hereunder and all services performed shall be made and performed pursuant to this Agreement by the Contractor as an independent Contractor The Contractor acknowledges that the entire compensation for this Agreement is specified m Exhibit "B" and the Contractor is not entitled to any County benefits including, but not limited to vacation pay,holiday pay, sick leave pay,medical,dental, or other insurance benefits,or any other rights or privileges afforded to Lewis County employees Contractor will defend, indemnify and hold harmless the County, its officers, agents or employees from any loss or expense, including but not limited to settlements, judgments, setoffs, attorneys' fees or costs incurred by reason of claims or demands because of breach of the provisions of this paragraph 6 No Guarantee of Employment The performance of all or part of this contract by the Contractor shall not operate to vest any employment rights whatsoever and shall not be deemed to guarantee any employment of the Contractor or any employee of the Contractor or any subcontractor or any employee of any subcontractor by the County at the present time or in the future 7 Taxes. The Contractor understands and acknowledges that the County will not withhold Federal or State income taxes Where required by State or Federal law, the Contractor authorizes the County to make withholding for any taxes other than income taxes (i e., Medicare) All compensation received by the Contractor will be reported to the Internal Revenue Service at the end of the calendar year in accordance with the applicable IRS regulations It is the responsibility of the Contractor to make the necessary estimated tax payments throughout the year, if any, and the Contractor is solely liable for any tax obligation arising from the Contractor's performance of this Agreement The Contractor hereby agrees to mdemmfy the County against any demand to pay taxes arising from the Contractor's failure to pay taxes on compensation earned pursuant to this Agreement The County will pay sales and use taxes imposed on goods or services acquired hereunder as required by law The Contractor must pay all other taxes including,but not limited to Business and Occupation Tax, taxes based on the Contractor's gross or net income, or personal property to which the County does not hold title The County is exempt from Federal Excise Tax 8 Regulations and Requirement. This Agreement shall be subject to all laws,rules, and regulations of the United States of America,the State of Washington,and political subdivisions of the State of Washington, and to any other provisions set forth in Special Conditions 9 Prevailing Wages Contractor shall pay the prevailing rate of wages to all workers,laborers,or mechanics employed in the performance of any part of the Work in accordance with RCW 39 12 and the rules and regulations of the Department of Labor and Industries The schedule of prevailing wage rates for the locality or localities of the Work, is determined by the Industrial Statistician of the Department of Labor and Industries It is the Contractor's responsibility to verify the applicable prevailing wage rate Each Application for Payment submitted by Contractor shall state that prevailing wages have been paid in accordance with the pre-filed statement(s)of intent, as approved Copies of the approved intent statement(s) shall be posted on the job site with the address and telephone number of the Industrial Statistician of the Department of Labor and Industries where a complaint or inquiry concerning prevailing wages may be made In compliance with chapter 296-127 WAC,Contractor shall pay to the Department of Labor and Industries the currently established fee(s) for each statement of intent and/or affidavit of wages paid submitted to the Department of Labor and Industnes for certification 10 Right to Review This contract is subject to review by any Federal or State auditor The County or its designee shall have the nght to review and monitor the financial and service components of this program by whatever means are deemed expedient by the Contracting Officer Such review may occur with or without notice, and may include,but is not limited to,on-site inspection by County agents or employees, inspection of all records or other materials which the County deems pertinent to the Agreement and its performance, and any and all communications with or evaluations by service recipients under this Agreement The Contractor shall preserve and maintain all financial records and records relating to the performance of work under this Agreement for 3 years after contract termination, and shall make them available for such review, within Lewis County, State of Washington,upon request 11 Modifications. Either party may request changes in the Agreement Any and all agreed modifications shall be in writing, signed by each of the parties 12 Termination for Default. If the Contractor defaults by failing to perform any of the obligations of the contract or cannot perform because of regulatory order or failure to comply with regulatory requirements, including but not limited to applicable licensing laws, or becomes insolvent or is declared bankrupt or commits any act of bankruptcy or insolvency or make an assignment for the benefit of creditors, the County may, by depositing written notice to the Contractor in the U S mail, postage prepaid, terminate the contract, and at the County's option, obtain performance of the work elsewhere If the contract is terminated for default,the Contractor shall not be entitled to receive any further payments under the contract until work called for, as may be applicable under Exhibit"A", has been fully performed Any extra cost or damage to the County resulting from such default(s) shall be deducted from any money due or coming due to the Contractor The Contractor shall bear any extra expenses incurred by the County in completing the work, as may be applicable under Exhibit "A", including all increased costs for completing the work, and all damage sustained, or which may be sustained by the County by reason of such default If a notice of termination for default has been issued and it is later determined for any reason that the Contractor was not in default,the rights and obligations of the parties shall be the same as if the notice of termination had been issued pursuant to the Termination for Public Convenience paragraph hereof 13 Termination for Public Convenience The County may terminate the contract in whole or in part whenever the County determines, in its sole discretion, that such termination is in the interests of the County Whenever the contract is terminated in accordance with this paragraph, the Contractor shall be entitled to payment for actual work performed at unit contract prices for completed items of work An equitable adjustment in the contract price for partially completed items of work will be made but such adjustment shall not include provision for loss of anticipated profit on deleted or uncompleted work. Termination of this contract by the County at any time during the term, whether for default or convenience shall not constitute a breach of contract by the County 14 Insurance Coverage Contractor shall provide the following types and amounts of msurance 1 Commercial General Liability Insurance using Insurance Services Office"Commercial General Liability"policy form CG 00 01,with an edition date prior to 2004, or the exact equivalent Coverage for an additional insured shall not be limited to its vicarious liability Defense costs must be paid in addition to limits Limits shall be no less than$1,000,000 per occurrence for all covered losses and no less than$2,000,000 general aggregate Policy or policies must list Lewis County as"primary, non- contributory" additionally insured 2 Workers' Compensation on a state-approved policy form providing statutory benefits as required by law with employer's liability limits no less than$1,000,000 per accident for all covered losses 3 Business Auto Coverage on ISO Business Auto Coverage form CA 00 01 including owned,non- owned and hired autos,or the exact equivalent Limits shall be no less than$1,000 000 per accident, combined single limit If Contractor owns no vehicles,this requirement may be satisfied by a non- owned auto endorsement to the general liability policy described above If Contractor or Contractor's employees will use personal autos in any way on this project, Contractor shall obtain evidence of personal auto liability coverage for each such person Excess or Umbrella Liability Insurance(Over Primary)if used to meet limit requirements, shall provide coverage at least as broad as specified for the underlying coverages Such policy or policies shall include as insureds those covered by the underlying policies, including additional msureds Coverage shall be"pay on behalf',with defense costs payable in addition to policy lmuts There shall be no cross liability exclusion precluding coverage for claims or suits by one insured agamst another Coverage shall be applicable to County for injury to employees of Contractor, subcontractors or others involved in the Work The scope of coverage provided is subject to approval of County following receipt of proof of insurance as required herein Policy or polices must list Lewis County as"primary,non-contributory"additionally insured 15 Defense& Indemnity Agreement To the fullest extent permitted by law, the Contractor agrees to indemnify, defend and hold the County and its departments, elected and appointed officials,agents, and volunteers,harmless from and against any and all claims,damages,losses and expenses, including but not limited to court costs,attorney's fees and alternative dispute resolution costs,for any personal injury, for any bodily injury, sickness, disease or death and for any damage to or destruction of any property(including the loss of use resulting therefrom) which 1)are caused in whole or in part by any act or omission,negligent or otherwise, of the Contractor its employees,agents or volunteers, or Contractor's subcontractors and their employees, agents or volunteers, or 2)are directly or indirectly arising out of, resulting from or in connection with performance of this Agreement, or 3)are based upon the Contractor's or its subcontractors'use of,presence upon or proximity to the property of the County This indemnification obligation of the Contractor shall not apply if the claim,damage, loss or expense is caused by the sole negligence of the County This indemnification obligation shall not be limited in any way by the Washington State Industrial Insurance Act,RCW Title 51, or by application of any other workmen's compensation act, disability benefit act or other employee benefit act, and the Contractor hereby expressly waives any immunity afforded by such acts The foregoing indemnification obligations of the Contractor are a material inducement to County to enter into this Agreement, are reflected in the Contractor's compensation,and have been mutually negotiated by the Parties Contractor's initials acknowledging indemnity terms 16 Participation by County—No Waiver, Survival of Contractor's Indemnity Obligations; Indemnity by Subcontractors. The County reserves the right,but not the obligation,to participate in the defense of any claim,damages, losses or expenses and any such participation shall not constitute a waiver of Contractor's indemnity obligations under this Agreement The Contractor agrees all Contractor's indemnity obligations shall survive the completion, expiration or termination of this Agreement In the event the Contractor enters into subcontracts to the extent allowed under this Agreement,the Contractor's subcontractors shall indemnify the County on a basis equal to or exceeding Contractor's indemnity obligations to the County 17 Venue and Choice of Law In the event that any litigation should arise concerning the construction or interpretation of any of the terms of this Agreement, the venue of such action of litigation shall be in the courts of the State of Washington in and for the County of Lewis This Agreement shall be governed by the law of the State of Washington 18 Withholding Payment In the event the Contractor has failed to perform any substantial obligation to be performed by the Contractor under this Agreement and said failure has not been cured within the times set forth in this Agreement, then the County may, upon wntten notice, withhold all monies due and payable to Contractor, without penalty,until such failure to perform is cured or otherwise adjudicated 19 Payment and Performance Bond Payment and performance bonds for 100%of the Contract Sum,including all Change Orders and state sales tax, shall be furnished for the Work,and shall be in a form acceptable to the Owner No payment or performance bond is required if the Contract Sum is$35,000 or less and Contractor agrees that Owner may, in lieu of the bond,retain 50%of the Contract Sum for the period allowed by RCW 39 08 010 20 Future Non-Allocation of Funds. If sufficient funds are not appropriated or allocated for payment under this contract for any future fiscal period, the County will not be obligated to make payments for services or amounts incurred after the end of the current fiscal period No penalty or expense shall accrue to the County in the event this provision applies 21 Contractor Commitments,Warranties and Representations Any written commitment received from the Contractor concerning this Agreement shall be binding upon the Contractor, unless otherwise specifically provided herein with reference to this paragraph Failure of the Contractor to fulfill such a commitment shall render the Contractor liable for damages to the County A commitment includes, but is not limited to any representation made pnor to execution of this Agreement, whether or not incorporated elsewhere herein by reference, as to performance of services or equipment,prices or options for future acquisition to remain in effect for a fixed period, or warranties 22 Patent/Copyright Infringement• Contractor will defend and indemnify the County from any claimed action, cause or demand brought against the County,to the extent such action is based on the claim that information supplied by the Contractor infringes any patent or copyright The Contractor will pay those costs and damages attributable to any such claims that are finally awarded against the County in any action Such defense and payments are conditioned upon the following a That Contractor shall be notified promptly in writing by County of any notice of such claim b Contractor shall have the right, hereunder, at its option and expense, to obtain for the County the right to continue using the information in the event such claim of infringement is made, provided no reduction in performance or loss results to the County 23 Disputes. a General Differences between the Contractor and the County, arising under and by virtue of the Contract Documents shall be brought to the attention of the County at the earliest possible time in order that such matters may be settled or other appropriate action promptly taken Except for such objections as are made of record in the manner hereinafter specified and within the time limits stated, the records, orders, rulings, instructions, and decisions of the Contracting Officer, shall be final and conclusive b Notice of Potential Claims The Contractor shall not be entitled to additional compensation which otherwise may be payable, or to extension of time for(1) any act or failure to act by the Contracting Officer or the County, or (2) the happening of any event or occurrence,unless the Contractor has given the County a written Notice of Potential Claim within 10 days of the commencement of the act, failure, or event giving rise to the claim, and before final payment by the County The written Notice of Potential Claim shall set forth the reasons for which the Contractor believes additional compensation or extension of time is due, the nature of the cost involved, and insofar as possible, the amount of the potential claim Contractor shall keep full and complete daily records of the Work performed, Labor and material used, and all costs and additional time claimed to be additional C Detailed Claim The Contractor is not entitled to claim any such additional compensation, or extension of time, unless within 30 days of the accomplishment of the portion of the work from which the claim arose, and before final payment by the County, the Contractor has given the County a detailed written statement of each element of cost or other compensation requested and of all elements of additional time required, and copies of any supporting documents evidencing the amount or the extension of time claimed to be due 24 Ownership of Items Produced All writings, programs, data, public records or other materials prepared by the Contractor and/or its consultants or subcontractors, in connection with the performance of this Agreement shall be the sole and absolute property of the County 25 Confidentiality. In the event that the Contractor comes in contact with or obtains knowledge of confidential information, the Contractor shall maintain the confidentiality of all obtained information provided by the County or acquired by the Contractor in performance of this Agreement, except upon the prior written consent of the Lewis County Prosecuting Attorney or an order entered by a court after having acquired jurisdiction over the County Contractor shall immediately give to the County notice of any judicial proceeding seeking disclosure of such information Contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless the County, its officials, agents or employees from all loss or expense, including, but not limited to settlements,judgments, setoffs, attorneys' fees and costs resulting from Contractor's breach of this provision 26 Public Disclosure In the event that the Contractor shall be served with or becomes aware of, a Public Disclosure Request for information, records or recordings that are in the Contractors possession or control the contractor shall immediately notify and provide a copy of said request to the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioners and the Director of Central Services of such request Including the name of requester date of request and information requested The contractor shall cooperate and provide all information requested by the County in a timely manner concerning any and all Public Disclosure Requests or inquiries Contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless the County, its officials, agents or employees from all loss or expense including, but not limited to settlements, judgments, setoffs, attorneys' fees and costs resulting from Contractor's breach of this provision 27 Notice- Except as set forth elsewhere in the Agreement, for all purposes under this Agreement, except service of process, notice shall be given by the Contractor to the Director of Central Services for whom services are rendered, to wit Steve Walton, Director, Lewis County Department of Central Services, 351 NW North Street, Chehalis, Washington 98532-1900 Notice to the Contractor for all purposes under this Agreement shall be given to the address reflected above Notice may be given by delivery or by depositing in the US Mail, first class,postage prepaid 28 Severability. If any term or condition of this contract or the application thereof to any person(s) or circumstances is held invalid, such invalidity shall not affect other terms, conditions or applications which can be given effect without the invalid term, condition or application To this end, the terms and conditions of this contract are declared severable 29 Waiver. Waiver of any breach or condition of this contract shall not be deemed a waiver of any prior or subsequent breach. No term or condition of this contract shall be held to be waived, modified or deleted except by an instrument, in writing, signed by the parties hereto 30 Survival The provisions of paragraphs 5, 7, 10, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19,20,21,22,23,25,26 and 27,and the provisions of any non-collusion affidavit required by paragraph 4, shall survive,notwithstanding the termination or invalidity of this Agreement for any reason 31 Entire Agreement. This written contract represents the entire Agreement between the parties and supersedes any prior oral statements,discussions or understandings between the parties SPECIAL CONDITIONS A. Definitions The COUNTY is the recipient of CONTRACTOR'S services, and at all times acts through its Board of County Commissioners The Contracting Officer of the COUNTY will be the Director of the Lewis County Department of Central Services, or his designee B Contractor Registration The CONTRACTOR agrees and covenants to furnish unto the COUNTY proper evidence that the CONTRACTOR has fully complied with the State Licensing Law CONTRACTOR shall include his contractor's license number in the space provided on the front page of this Agreement C Non-Discrimination(Lewis County Funds) The CONTRACTOR should be aware that public funds are being used to assist in this project During the performance of this contract,the CONTRACTOR agrees as follows 1 The CONTRACTOR will not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment because of race, creed, color or national origin. Such action shall include, but not be limited to, the following employment, upgrading, demotion or transfer, recruitment or recruitment advertising, layoff or termination, rates of pay or other forms of compensation, and selection for training, including apprenticeship The CONTRACTOR agrees to post in conspicuous places, available to employees and applicants for employment, notices to be provided by the contracting officer setting forth the provisions of this non- discrimination clause 2 The CONTRACTOR will, 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,creed,color,or national origin 3 The CONTRACTOR will send to each labor union or representative of workers with which he has a collective bargaining agreement or other contract or understanding, notice to be provided by the agency contracting officer, advising the labor union or worker's representative of the contractor's commitments under Section 202 or Executive Order No 11246 of September 24, 1965, and shall post copies of the notice in a conspicuous place available to employees and applicants for employment 4 The CONTRACTOR will comply with all provisions of Executive Order No 11246 of September 24, 1965, and of the rules,regulations and relevant orders of the Secretary of Labor 5 The CONTRACTOR will furnish all information and reports required by Executive Order No 11246 of September 24, 1965, and by the rules, regulations, and orders of the Secretary of Labor, or pursuant thereto and will permit access to his books and records for purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with such rules,regulations and orders 6 In the event of the CONTRACTOR'S non-compliance with the non-discrimination clauses of this contract or with any such rules, regulations, or orders, this contract may be canceled, terminated or suspended in whole or in part and the contract may be declared ineligible for further government contracts m accordance with procedures authorized in Executive Order No 11246 of September 24, 1965, and such other sanctions may be imposed and remedies invoked as provided in Executive Order No 11246 of September 24, 1 965, or by rule,regulation or order of the Secretary of Labor,or as otherwise provided by law 7 The CONTRACTOR will include the provisions of Paragraphs (1) through (7) in every sub-contract or purchase order unless exempted by rules, regulations or orders of the Secretary of Labor issued pursuant to Section 204 of Executive Order No 11246 of September 24, 1 965, so that such provisions will be binding upon each sub-contract or vendor The CONTRACTOR will take such action with respect to any sub- contract or purchase order as the contracting agency may direct as a means of enforcing such provisions, including sanctions for non-compliance Provided, however, that in the event the CONTRACTOR becomes involved in, or is threatened with litigation with a sub-contractor or vendor as a result of such direction by the contracting agency, the CONTRACTOR may request the United States to enter into such litigation to protect the interest of the United States D Original Specifications It is hereby expressly agreed by and between the parties involved that in any matter, dispute, suit, or proceedings arising or in any way growing out of this contract in which it may be necessary to introduce into evidence the original of such specifications, that a printed copy thereof may be used in lieu thereof with like force and effect as though the original was produced. E Eight Hour Law and Payment for Labor The CONTRACTOR agrees to comply with RCW 49 28.010.065 providing that no laborer, workman or mechanic in the employ of the CONTRACTOR, sub-contractor, or other person doing or contracting to do the whole or any part of the work contemplated by this contract, shall be permitted or required to work more than eight (8) hours in any one calendar day,provided that, in cases of extraordinary emergency, such danger to life or property,the hours of work may be extended, but in such cases the rate of pay for time employed in excess of eight (8)hours of each calendar day shall not be less than one and one-half times the rate allowed for this same amount of time during eight (8) hours' service Any work necessary to be performed after regular working hours, or Sunday or legal holidays shall be performed without additional expense to the COUNTY Notwithstanding the above provisions, a CONTRACTOR may enter into an agreement approved by the employees in which the employees may work up to ten(10)hours in a calendar day for not more than four(4)calendar days in a week CONTRACTOR further agrees that said contract is terminable in case the CONTRACTOR shall violate the provisions of such act The CONTRACTOR, and sub-contractors shall further verify that 1 He had not employed or retained any company or person(other than a full time bona fide employee working solely for the offeror)to solicit or receive this contract, and 2 He has not paid or agreed to pay any company or person(other than a full-time bona fide employee working solely for the offeror) any fee, commission, percentage, or brokerage fee contingent upon or resulting from the award of this contract, and 3 He has not been asked or otherwise coerced, whether expressed or implied, into contributing funds, for any purpose as a condition to doing business with the COUNTY It is further agreed that in case any dispute arises as to what are the prevailing wages for the work of a similar nature and such dispute cannot be adjusted by the parties mvolved, the matter shall be referred for arbitration to the Director of the Department of Labor& Industries of the State and his decision therein shall be final binding,and conclusive on all parties F The parties agree that this agreement and CONTRACTOR'S work does not create or imply a license agreement for the use of software, code, or a computer program CONTRACTOR agrees that COUNTY shall have the sole and exclusive ownership of all rights,title, and interest in all software, written code, computer programs created or written by CONTRACTOR and that COUNTY has the right of unlimited use of the software, code and programs, including reproduction, modification and sale CONTRACTOR denies any proprietary rights, including copyrights,trademarks,trade secrets, or intellectual property rights,to any software, code or program G Contractor warrants that the computer code, software, or computer program installed by CONTRACTOR is not patented or copyrighted CONTRACTOR will defend and indemnify the COUNTY from any claim, cause or demand brought against the COUNTY based upon copyright or patent of the software, computer code, or computer program installed by CONTRACTOR 4 • Notice Prevailin g Wage Requirement This project has been determined to be"Public Works" as defined by RCW 39 04 and WAC 296-127 and is subject to Washington State Prevailing Wage Laws Current Prevailing Wage Rates for work performed in Lewis County are attached These rates may not apply to work performed outside Lewis County In addition, successful Contractor may be required to produce Certified Payroll Records upon request State of Washington Department of Labor & Industries Prevailing Wage Section Telephone 360-902 5335 PO Box 44540, Olympia, WA 98504 4540 Washington State Prevailing Wage The PREVAILING WAGES listed here include both the hourly wage rate and the hourly rate of fringe benefits On public works projects, worker's wage and benefit rates must add to not less than this total A brief description of overtime calculation requirements are provided on the Benefit Code Key Journey Level Prevailing Wage Rates for the Effective Date 2/5/2019 County Trade Job Classification Wage Lewis Asbestos Abatement Workers Journey Level $46 57 Lewis Boilermakers Journey Level $66 54 Lewis Brick Mason Journey Level $57 32 Lewis Brick Mason Pointer Caulker Cleaner $57 32 Lewis Building Service Employees Janitor $12 00 Lewis Building Service Employees Shampooer $12 00 Lewis Building Service Employees Waxer $12 00 Lewis Building Service Employees Window Cleaner $13 22 Lewis Cabinet Makers (In Shop) Journey Level $23 17 Lewis Carpenters Acoustical Worker $60 04 Lewis Carpenters Bridge, Dock And Wharf Carpenters $60 04 Lewis Carpenters Carpenter $60 04 Lewis Carpenters Carpenters on Stationary Toots $60 17 Lewis Carpenters Creosoted Material $60 14 Lewis Carpenters Floor Finisher $60 04 Lewis Carpenters Floor Layer $60 04 Lewis Carpenters Scaffold Erector $60 04 Lewis Cement Masons Journey Level $60 07 Lewis Divers Et Tenders Bell/Vehicle or Submersible Operator (Not $113 60 Under Pressure) Lewis Divers a Tenders Dive Supervisor/Master $76 33 Lewis Divers a Tenders Diver $113 60 Lewis Divers & Tenders Diver On Standby $71 33 Lewis Divers & Tenders Diver Tender $64 71 Lewis Divers &Tenders Manifold Operator $64.71 Lewis Divers & Tenders Manifold Operator Mixed Gas $69 71 Lewis Divers & Tenders Remote Operated Vehicle Operator/Technician $64 71 Lewis Divers & Tenders Remote Operated Vehicle Tender $60 29 Lewis Dredge Workers Assistant Engineer $56 44 Lewis Dredge Workers Assistant Mate (Deckhand) $56 00 Lewis Dredge Workers Boatmen $56.44 Lewis Dredge Workers Engineer Welder $57 51 Lewis Dredge Workers Leverman, Hydraulic $58 67 Lewis Dredge Workers Mates $56 44 Lewis Dredge Workers Oiler $56 00 Lewis Drywall Applicator Journey Level $58 48 Lewis Drywall Tapers Journey Level $59 32 Lewis Electrical Fixture Maintenance Workers Journey Level $12 00 Lewis Electricians Inside Cable Splicer $71 81 Lewis Electricians Inside Journey Level $67 31 Lewis Electricians Inside Lead Covered Cable Splicer $76 31 Lewis Electricians Inside Welder $71 81 Lewis Electricians - Motor Shop Craftsman $15 37 Lewis Electricians - Motor Shop Journey Level $14 69 Lewis Electricians Powerline Construction Cable Splicer $79 43 Lewis Electricians Powerline Construction Certified Line Welder $69 75 Lewis Electricians Powerline Construction Groundperson $46 28 Lewis Electricians Powerline Construction Heavy Line Equipment Operator $69 75 Lewis Electricians Powerline Construction Journey Level Lineperson $69 75 Lewis Electricians Powerline Construction Line Equipment Operator $59 01 Lewis Electricians Powerline Construction Meter Installer $46 28 Lewis Electricians Powerline Construction Pole Sprayer $69 75 Lewis Electricians Powerline Construction Powderperson $52 20 Lewis Electronic Technicians Journey Level $43 19 Lewis Elevator Constructors Mechanic $91 24 Lewis Elevator Constructors Mechanic In Charge $98 51 Lewis Fabricated Precast Concrete Products Journey Level $13 50 Lewis Fabricated Precast Concrete Products Journey Level In Factory Work Only $13 50 Lewis Fence Erectors Fence Erector $41 45 Lewis Fence Erectors Fence Laborer $41 45 Lewis Flaggers Journey Level $41 45 Lewis Glaziers Journey Level $63 06 Lewis Heat & Frost Insulators And Asbestos Workers Journeyman $73 58 Lewis Heating Equipment Mechanics Journey Level $82 51 Lewis Hod Carriers & Mason Tenders Journey Level $50 42 Lewis Industrial Power Vacuum Cleaner Journey Level $12 00 Lewis Inland Boatmen Boat Operator $61 41 Lewis Inland Boatmen Cook $56.48 Lewis Inland Boatmen Deckhand $57 48 Lewis Inland Boatmen Deckhand Engineer $58 81 Lewis Inland Boatmen Launch Operator $58 89 Lewis Inland Boatmen Mate $57 31 Lewis Inspection/Cleaning/Sealing Of Sewer Et Water Cleaner Operator, Foamer Operator $12 00 Systems By Remote Control Lewis Inspection/Cleaning/Sealing Of Sewer a Water Grout Truck Operator $12 00 Systems By Remote Control Lewis Inspection/Cleaning/Sealing Of Sewer a Water Head Operator $12 78 Systems By Remote Control Lewis Inspection/Cleaning/Sealing Of Sewer a Water Technician $12 00 Systems By Remote Control Lewis Inspection/Cleaning/Sealing Of Sewer a Water Tv Truck Operator $12 00 Systems By Remote Control Lewis Insulation Applicators Journey Level $60 04 Lewis Ironworkers Journeyman $69 28 Lewis Laborers Air, Gas Or Electric Vibrating Screed $48 90 Lewis Laborers Airtrac Drill Operator $50.42 Lewis Laborers Ballast Regular Machine $48 90 Lewis Laborers Batch Weighman $41 45 Lewis Laborers Brick Pavers $48 90 Lewis Laborers Brush Cutter $48 90 Lewis Laborers Brush Hog Feeder $48 90 Lewis Laborers Burner $48 90 Lewis Laborers Caisson Worker $50 42 Lewis Laborers Carpenter Tender $48 90 Lewis Laborers Caulker $48 90 Lewis Laborers Cement Dumper paving $49 81 Lewis Laborers Cement Finisher Tender $48 90 Lewis Laborers Change House Or Dry Shack $48 90 Lewis Laborers Chipping Gun (under 30 Lbs ) $48 90 Lewis Laborers Chipping Gun(30 Lbs And Over) $49 81 Lewis Laborers Choker Setter $48 90 Lewis Laborers Chuck Tender $48 90 Lewis Laborers Clary Power Spreader $49 81 Lewis Laborers Clean up Laborer $48 90 Lewis Laborers Concrete Dumper/chute Operator $49 81 Lewis Laborers Concrete Form Stripper $48 90 Lewis Laborers Concrete Placement Crew $49 81 Lewis Laborers Concrete Saw Operator/core Driller $49 81 Lewis Laborers Crusher Feeder $41 45 Lewis Laborers Curing Laborer $48 90 Lewis Laborers Demolition• Wrecking 8 Moving (incl Charred $48 90 Material) Lewis Laborers Ditch Digger $48 90 Lewis Laborers Diver $50 42 Lewis Laborers Drill Operator (hydraulic,diamond) $49 81 Lewis Laborers Dry Stack Walls $48 90 Lewis Laborers Dump Person $48 90 Lewis Laborers Epoxy Technician $48 90 Lewis Laborers Erosion Control Worker $48 90 Lewis Laborers Faller Ft Bucker Chain Saw $49 81 Lewis Laborers Fine Graders $48 90 Lewis Laborers Firewatch $41 45 Lewis Laborers Form Setter $48 90 Lewis Laborers Gabian Basket Builders $48 90 Lewis Laborers General Laborer $48 90 Lewis Laborers Grade Checker a Transit Person $50 42 Lewis Laborers Grinders $48 90 Lewis Laborers Grout Machine Tender $48 90 Lewis Laborers Groutmen (pressure)including Post Tension $49 81 Beams Lewis Laborers Guardrail Erector $48 90 Lewis Laborers Hazardous Waste Worker (level A) $50 42 Lewis Laborers Hazardous Waste Worker (level B) $49 81 Lewis Laborers Hazardous Waste Worker (level C) $48 90 Lewis Laborers High Scaler $50 42 Lewis Laborers Jackhammer $49 81 Lewis Laborers Laserbeam Operator $49 81 Lewis Laborers Maintenance Person $48.90 Lewis Laborers Manhole Builder mudman $49 81 Lewis Laborers Material Yard Person $48.90 Lewis Laborers Motorman dinky Locomotive $49 81 Lewis Laborers Nozzleman (concrete Pump, Green Cutter When $49 81 Using Combination Of High Pressure Air a Water On Concrete Ft Rock, Sandblast, Gunite, Shotcrete, Water Bla Lewis Laborers Pavement Breaker $49 81 Lewis Laborers Pilot Car $41 45 Lewis Laborers Pipe Layer Lead $50 42 Lewis Laborers Pipe Layer/tailor $49 81 Lewis Laborers Pipe Pot Tender $49 81 Lewis Laborers Pipe Reliner $49 81 Lewis Laborers Pipe Wrapper $49 81 Lewis Laborers Pot Tender $48 90 Lewis Laborers Powderman $50.42 Lewis Laborers Powderman's Helper $48 90 Lewis Laborers Power Jacks $49 81 Lewis Laborers Railroad Spike Puller Power $49 81 Lewis Laborers Raker Asphalt $50 42 Lewis Laborers Re timberman $50 42 Lewis Laborers Remote Equipment Operator $49 81 Lewis Laborers Rigger/signal Person $49 81 Lewis Laborers Rip Rap Person $48 90 Lewis Laborers Rivet Buster $49 81 Lewis Laborers Rodder $49 81 Lewis Laborers Scaffold Erector $48 90 Lewis Laborers Scale Person $48 90 Lewis Laborers Sloper (over 20") $49 81 Lewis Laborers Sloper Sprayer $48 90 Lewis Laborers Spreader (concrete) $49 81 Lewis Laborers Stake Hopper $48 90 Lewis Laborers Stock Piler $48 90 Lewis Laborers Tamper Et Similar Electric, Air Et Gas Operated $49 81 Tools Lewis Laborers Tamper (multiple Et Self propelled) $49 81 Lewis Laborers Timber Person Sewer (lagger, Shorer Et $49 81 Cribber) Lewis Laborers Toolroom Person (at Jobsite) $48 90 Lewis Laborers Topper $48 90 Lewis Laborers Track Laborer $48 90 Lewis Laborers Track Liner (power) $49 81 Lewis Laborers Traffic Control Laborer $44 33 Lewis Laborers Traffic Control Supervisor $44 33 Lewis Laborers Truck Spotter $48 90 Lewis Laborers Tugger Operator $49 81 Lewis Laborers Tunnel Work Compressed Air Worker 0 30 psi $107 60 Lewis Laborers Tunnel Work Compressed Air Worker 30 01 $112 63 44 00 psi Lewis Laborers Tunnel Work Compressed Air Worker 44 01 $116 31 54 00 psi Lewis Laborers Tunnel Work-Compressed Air Worker 54 01 $122 01 60.00 psi Lewis Laborers Tunnel Work Compressed Air Worker 60 01 $124 13 64 00 psi Lewis Laborers Tunnel Work Compressed Air Worker 64 01 $129 23 68 00 psi Lewis Laborers Tunnel Work Compressed Air Worker 68.01 $131 13 70 00 psi Lewis Laborers Tunnel Work-Compressed Air Worker 70 01 $133 13 72 00 psi Lewis Laborers Tunnel Work Compressed Air Worker 72 01 $135 13 74 00 psi Lewis Laborers Tunnel Work-Guage and Lock Tender $50 52 Lewis Laborers Tunnel Work Miner $50 52 Lewis Laborers Vibrator $49 81 Lewis Laborers Vinyl Seamer $48 90 Lewis Laborers Watchman $37 67 Lewis Laborers Welder $49 81 Lewis Laborers Well Point Laborer $49 81 Lewis Laborers Window Washer/cleaner $37 67 Lewis Laborers Underground Sewer Et Water General Laborer Et Topman $48 90 Lewis Laborers Underground Sewer Et Water Pipe Layer $49.81 Lewis Landscape Construction Landscape Laborer $37 67 Lewis Landscape Construction Landscape Operator $62 51 Lewis Lathers Journey Level $58 48 Lewis Marble Setters Journey Level $57 32 Lewis Metal Fabrication (In Shop) Fitter $15 16 Lewis Metal Fabrication (In Shop) Laborer $12 00 Lewis Metal Fabrication (In Shop) Machine Operator $12 00 Lewis Metal Fabrication (In Shop) Painter $12 00 Lewis Metal Fabrication (In Shop) Welder $15 16 Lewis Millwright Journey Level $61 54 Lewis Modular Buildings Cabinet Assembly $12 00 Lewis Modular Buildings Electrician $12 00 Lewis Modular Buildings Equipment Maintenance $12 00 Lewis Modular Buildings Plumber $12 00 Lewis Modular Buildings Production Worker $12 00 Lewis Modular Buildings Tool Maintenance $12 00 Lewis Modular Buildings Utility Person $12 00 Lewis Modular Buildings Welder $12 00 Lewis Painters Journey Level $42 50 Lewis Pile Driver Crew Tender $54 99 Lewis Pile Driver Hyperbaric Worker Compressed Air Worker 0 $74 87 30 00 PSI Lewis Pile Driver Hyperbaric Worker Compressed Air Worker $79 87 3001 4400 PSI Lewis Pile Driver Hyperbaric Worker Compressed Air Worker $83 87 44 01 54 00 PSI Lewis Pile Driver Hyperbaric Worker Compressed Air Worker $88 87 54 01 60 00 PSI Lewis Pile Driver Hyperbaric Worker Compressed Air Worker $91 37 60 01 64 00 PSI Lewis Pile Driver Hyperbaric Worker Compressed Air Worker $96 37 64 01 68 00 PSI Lewis Pile Driver Hyperbaric Worker Compressed Air Worker $98 37 68 01 70 00 PSI Lewis Pile Driver Hyperbaric Worker Compressed Air Worker $100 37 70 01 72 00 PSI Lewis Pile Driver Hyperbaric Worker Compressed Air Worker $102 37 72 01 74 00 PSI Lewis Pile Driver Journey Level $60 29 Lewis Plasterers Journey Level $56 54 Lewis Playground 8 Park Equipment Installers Journey Level $12 00 Lewis Plumbers Et Pipefitters Journey Level $71 42 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Asphalt Plant Operator $63 56 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Assistant Engineers $59 79 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Barrier Machine (zipper) $63 01 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Batch Plant Operator Concrete $63 01 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Bobcat $59 79 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Brokk Remote Demolition Equipment $59 79 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Brooms $59 79 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Bump Cutter $63 01 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Cableways $63 56 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Chipper $63 01 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Compressor $59 79 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Concrete Pump Truck Mount With Boom $63 56 Attachment Over 42m Lewis Power Equipment Operators Concrete Finish Machine laser Screed $59 79 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Concrete Pump Mounted Or Trailer High $62 51 Pressure Line Pump, Pump High Pressure Lewis Power Equipment Operators Concrete Pump Truck Mount With Boom $63 01 Attachment Up To 42m Lewis Power Equipment Operators Conveyors $62 51 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Cranes, 100 Tons 199 Tons, Or 150 Ft Of Boom $64 20 (including Jib With Attachments) • Lewis Power Equipment Operators Cranes 20 Tons Through 44 Tons With $63 01 Attachments Lewis Power Equipment Operators Cranes 200 tons to 299 tons, or 250' of boom $64 86 (including jib with attachments) Lewis Power Equipment Operators Cranes 300 tons and over, or 300' of boom $65 50 (including jib with attachments) Lewis Power Equipment Operators Cranes 45 Tons Through 99 Tons, Under 150 Of $63 56 Boom (including Jib With Attachments) Lewis Power Equipment Operators Cranes A frame - 10 Tons And Under $59 79 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Cranes Friction 200 tons and over Tower $65 50 Cranes over 250' in height from base to boom Lewis Power Equipment Operators Cranes Friction cranes through 199 tons $64 86 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Cranes Through 19 Tons With Attachments A $62 51 frame Over 10 Tons Lewis Power Equipment Operators Crusher $63 01 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Deck Engineer/deck Winches (power) $63 01 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Derricks, On Building Work $63 56 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Dozers D 9 & Under $62 51 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Drill Oilers Auger Type, Truck Or Crane Mount $62 51 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Drilling Machine $64 20 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Elevator And Man lift Permanent And Shaft $59 79 Type Lewis Power Equipment Operators Finishing Machine, Bidwell And Gamaco & $63 01 Similar Equipment Lewis Power Equipment Operators Forklift 3000 Lbs And Over With Attachments $62 51 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Forklifts Under 3000 Lbs. With Attachments $59 79 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Grade Engineer Using Blueprints, Cut $63 01 Sheets,etc Lewis Power Equipment Operators Gradechecker/stakeman $59 79 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Guardrail punch/Auger $63 01 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Hard Tail End Dump Articulating Off Road $63 56 Equipment 45 Yards & Over Lewis Power Equipment Operators Hard Tail End Dump Articulating Off road $63 01 Equipment Under 45 Yards Lewis Power Equipment Operators Horizontal/directional Drill Locator $62 51 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Horizontal/directional Drill Operator $63 01 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Hydralifts/Boom Trucks Over 10 Tons $62 51 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Hydralifts/boom Trucks, 10 Tons And Under $59 79 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Loader, Overhead 8 Yards & Over $64 20 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Loader, Overhead, 6 Yards But Not Including 8 $63 56 Yards Lewis Power Equipment Operators Loaders, Overhead Under 6 Yards $63 01 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Loaders, Plant Feed $63.01 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Loaders Elevating Type Belt $62 51 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Locomotives, All $63 01 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Material Transfer Device $63 01 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Mechanics, All (Leadmen $0 50 Per Hour Over $64 20 Mechanic) Lewis Power Equipment Operators Motor patrol graders $63 56 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Mucking Machine, Mole, Tunnel Drill, Boring, $63 56 Road Header And/or Shield Lewis Power Equipment Operators Oil Distributors, Blower Distribution & Mulch $59 79 Seeding Operator Lewis Power Equipment Operators Outside Hoists (elevators And Mantifts), Air $62 51 Tuggers,strato Lewis Power Equipment Operators Overhead, Bridge Type Crane 20 Tons Through $63 01 44 Tons Lewis Power Equipment Operators Overhead, Bridge Type 100 Tons And Over $64 20 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Overhead, Bridge Type 45 Tons Through 99 $63 56 Tons Lewis Power Equipment Operators Pavement Breaker $59 79 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Pile Driver (other Than Crane Mount) $63 01 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Plant Oiler Asphalt, Crusher $62 51 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Posthole Digger, Mechanical $59 79 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Power Plant $59 79 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Pumps Water $59 79 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Quad 9, HD 41, D10 And Over $63 56 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Quick Tower No Cab, Under 100 Feet In Height $59 79 Based To Boom Lewis Power Equipment Operators Remote Control Operator On Rubber Tired Earth $63 56 Moving Equipment Lewis Power Equipment Operators Rigger And Bellman $59 79 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Rigger/Signal Person, Bellman (Certified) $62 51 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Rollagon $63 56 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Roller, Other Than Plant Mix $59 79 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Roller, Plant Mix Or Multi lift Materials $62 51 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Roto mill, Roto grinder $63 01 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Saws Concrete $62 51 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Scraper, Self Propelled Under 45 Yards $63 01 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Scrapers Concrete a Carry All $62 51 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Scrapers, Self propelled. 45 Yards And Over $63 56 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Service Engineers Equipment $62 51 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Shotcrete/gunite Equipment $59 79 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Shovel , Excavator, Backhoe, Tractors Under 15 $62 51 Metric Tons Lewis Power Equipment Operators Shovel, Excavator, Backhoe Over 30 Metric $63 56 Tons To 50 Metric Tons Lewis Power Equipment Operators Shovel, Excavator, Backhoes, Tractors 15 To 30 $63 01 Metric Tons Lewis Power Equipment Operators Shovel, Excavator, Backhoes Over 50 Metric $64 20 Tons To 90 Metric Tons Lewis Power Equipment Operators Shovel, Excavator, Backhoes Over 90 Metric $64 86 Tons Lewis Power Equipment Operators Slipform Pavers $63 56 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Spreader, Topsider Et Screedman $63 56 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Subgrader Trimmer $63 01 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Tower Bucket Elevators $62 51 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Tower crane over 175' through 250' in height, $64 86 base to boom Lewis Power Equipment Operators Tower Crane Up To 175 In Height, Base To $64 20 Boom Lewis Power Equipment Operators Transporters, All Track Or Truck Type $63.56 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Trenching Machines $62 51 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Truck Crane Oiler/driver 100 Tons And Over $63 01 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Truck Crane Oiler/driver Under 100 Tons $62 51 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Truck Mount Portable Conveyor $63 01 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Welder $63 56 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Wheel Tractors, Farmall Type $59 79 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Yo Yo Pay Dozer $63 01 Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Asphalt Plant Operator $63 56 Sewer Et Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Assistant Engineers $59 79 Sewer & Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Barrier Machine (zipper) $63 01 Sewer & Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Batch Plant Operator Concrete $63 01 Sewer E Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Bobcat $59 79 Sewer E Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Brokk - Remote Demolition Equipment $59 79 Sewer & Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Brooms $59 79 Sewer & Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Bump Cutter $63 01 Sewer E Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Cableways $63 56 Sewer & Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Chipper $63 01 Sewer E Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Compressor $59 79 Sewer & Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Concrete Pump Truck Mount With Boom $63 56 Sewer & Water Attachment Over 42m Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Concrete Finish Machine laser Screed $59 79 Sewer & Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Concrete Pump Mounted Or Trailer High $62 51 Sewer & Water Pressure Line Pump, Pump High Pressure Lewis Power Equipment Operators- Underground Concrete Pump: Truck Mount With Boom $63 01 Sewer E Water Attachment Up To 42m Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Conveyors $62 51 Sewer E Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Cranes, 100 Tons 199 Tons, Or 150 Ft Of Boom $64 20 Sewer E Water (including Jib With Attachments) Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Cranes, 200 tons to 299 tons, or 250' of boom $64 86 Sewer E Water (including jib with attachments) Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Cranes, Over 300 Tons, Or 300' Of Boom $65 50 Sewer E Water Including Jib With Attachments Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Cranes 20 Tons Through 44 Tons With $63 01 Sewer Et Water Attachments Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground cranes 300 tons and over, or 300' of boom $65 50 Sewer Et Water (including jib with attachments) Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Cranes. 45 Tons Through 99 Tons, Under 150' Of $63 56 Sewer Et Water Boom (including Jib With Attachments) Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Cranes. A frame 10 Tons And Under $59 79 Sewer Et Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Cranes Friction 200 tons and over Tower $65 50 Sewer Et Water Cranes over 250' in height from base to boom Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Cranes Friction cranes through 199 tons $64 86 Sewer Et Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Cranes Through 19 Tons With Attachments A $62 51 Sewer Et Water frame Over 10 Tons Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Crusher $63 01 Sewer Et Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Deck Engineer/deck Winches (power) $63 01 Sewer Et Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators- Underground Derricks, On Building Work $63 56 Sewer Et Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Dozers D 9 Et Under $62 51 Sewer Et Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Drill Oilers. Auger Type, Truck Or Crane Mount $62 51 Sewer Et Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Drilling Machine $64 20 Sewer Et Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Elevator And Man lift Permanent And Shaft $59 79 Sewer Et Water Type Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Finishing Machine, Bidwell And Gamaco Et $63 01 Sewer Et Water Similar Equipment Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Forklift. 3000 Lbs And Over With Attachments $62 51 Sewer &t Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Forklifts Under 3000 Lbs With Attachments $59 79 Sewer Et Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Grade Engineer Using Blueprints, Cut $63 01 Sewer Et Water Sheets,etc Lewis Power Equipment Operators- Underground Gradechecker/stakeman $59 79 Sewer Et Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Guardrail punch/Auger $63 01 Sewer Et Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Hard Tail End Dump Articulating Off Road $63 56 Sewer Et Water Equipment 45 Yards Et Over Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Hard Tail End Dump Articulating Off road $63 01 Sewer Et Water Equipment Under 45 Yards Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Horizontal/directional Drill Locator $62 51 Sewer &t Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Horizontal/directional Drill Operator $63 01 Sewer Et Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Hydralifts/Boom Trucks Over 10 Tons $62 51 Sewer Et Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Hydralifts/boom Trucks, 10 Tons And Under $59 79 Sewer a Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Loader, Overhead 8 Yards a Over $64 20 Sewer Et Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Loader, Overhead, 6 Yards But Not Including 8 $63 56 Sewer Et Water Yards Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Loaders, Overhead Under 6 Yards $63 01 Sewer ft Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Loaders, Plant Feed $63 01 Sewer Et Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Loaders Elevating Type Belt $62 51 Sewer Et Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Locomotives, All $63 01 Sewer Et Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Material Transfer Device $63 01 Sewer a Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Mechanics, All (Leadmen $0 50 Per Hour Over $64 20 Sewer &t Water Mechanic) Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Motor patrol graders $63 56 Sewer Et Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Mucking Machine, Mole, Tunnel Drill, Boring, $63 56 Sewer ft Water Road Header And/or Shield Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Oil Distributors, Blower Distribution Et Mulch $59 79 Sewer ft Water Seeding Operator Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Outside Hoists (elevators And Manlifts), Air $62 51 Sewer ft Water Tuggers,strato Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Overhead, Bridge Type Crane 20 Tons Through $63 01 Sewer Et Water 44 Tons Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Overhead, Bridge Type. 100 Tons And Over $64 20 Sewer a Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Overhead, Bridge Type 45 Tons Through 99 $63 56 Sewer ft Water Tons Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Pavement Breaker $59 79 Sewer ft Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Pile Driver (other Than Crane Mount) $63 01 Sewer & Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Plant Oiler Asphalt, Crusher $62 51 Sewer a Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Posthole Digger, Mechanical $59 79 Sewer Et Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Power Plant $59 79 Sewer ft Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Pumps Water $59 79 Sewer Et Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Quad 9, HD 41, D10 And Over $63 56 Sewer ft Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Quick Tower No Cab, Under 100 Feet In Height $59 79 Sewer a Water Based To Boom Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Remote Control Operator On Rubber Tired Earth $63 56 Sewer a Water Moving Equipment Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Rigger And Bellman $59 79 Sewer & Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Rigger/Signal Person, Bellman (Certified) $62 51 Sewer a Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Rollagon $63 56 Sewer & Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Roller, Other Than Plant Mix $59 79 Sewer & Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Roller, Plant Mix Or Multi lift Materials $62 51 Sewer & Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Roto mill, Roto grinder $63 01 Sewer & Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Saws Concrete $62 51 Sewer a Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Scraper, Self Propelled Under 45 Yards $63 01 Sewer & Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Scrapers Concrete a Carry All $62 51 Sewer a Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Scrapers, Self propelled 45 Yards And Over $63 56 Sewer a Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Service Engineers Equipment $62 51 Sewer a Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Shotcrete/gunite Equipment $59 79 Sewer & Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Shovel , Excavator, Backhoe, Tractors Under 15 $62 51 Sewer & Water Metric Tons Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Shovel, Excavator, Backhoe Over 30 Metric $63 56 Sewer & Water Tons To 50 Metric Tons Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Shovel, Excavator, Backhoes, Tractors 15 To 30 $63 01 Sewer & Water Metric Tons Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Shovel, Excavator, Backhoes Over 50 Metric $64 20 Sewer Et Water Tons To 90 Metric Tons Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Shovel, Excavator, Backhoes Over 90 Metric $64 86 Sewer a Water Tons Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Slipform Pavers $63 56 Sewer & Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Spreader, Topsider & Screedman $63 56 Sewer Et Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Subgrader Trimmer $63 01 Sewer & Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Tower Bucket Elevators $62 51 Sewer a Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Tower crane over 175' through 250' in height, $64 86 Sewer a Water base to boom Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Tower Crane Up To 175 In Height, Base To $64 20 Sewer Et Water Boom Lewis Power Equipment Operators- Underground Transporters, All Track Or Truck Type $63 56 Sewer & Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Trenching Machines $62 51 Sewer & Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Truck Crane Oiler/driver 100 Tons And Over $63 01 Sewer a Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Truck Crane Oiler/driver Under 100 Tons $62 51 Sewer a Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Truck Mount Portable Conveyor $63 01 Sewer a Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Welder $63 56 Sewer a Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Wheel Tractors, Farmall Type $59 79 Sewer a Water Lewis Power Equipment Operators Underground Yo Yo Pay Dozer $63 01 Sewer a Water Lewis Power Line Clearance Tree Trimmers Journey Level In Charge $49 96 Lewis Power Line Clearance Tree Trimmers Spray Person $47 37 Lewis Power Line Clearance Tree Trimmers Tree Equipment Operator $49 96 Lewis Power Line Clearance Tree Trimmers Tree Trimmer $44 57 Lewis Power Line Clearance Tree Trimmers Tree Trimmer Groundperson $33 60 Lewis Refrigeration a Air Conditioning Mechanics Journey Level $70 71 Lewis Residential Brick Mason Journey Level $57 32 Lewis Residential Carpenters Journey Level $45 05 Lewis Residential Cement Masons Journey Level $60 07 Lewis Residential Drywall Applicators Journey Level $45 05 Lewis Residential Drywall Tapers Journey Level $45 19 Lewis Residential Electricians Journey Level $32 28 Lewis Residential Glaziers Journey Level $63 06 Lewis Residential Insulation Applicators Journey Level $45 05 Lewis Residential Laborers Journey Level $36 68 Lewis Residential Marble Setters Journey Level $57 32 Lewis Residential Painters Journey Level $42 50 Lewis Residential Plumbers & Pipefitters Journey Level $44 34 Lewis Residential Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Journey Level $41 01 Mechanics Lewis Residential Sheet Metal Workers Journey Level (Field or Shop) $50 01 Lewis Residential Soft Floor Layers Journey Level $49 43 Lewis Residential Sprinkler Fitters (Fire Protection) Journey Level $34 76 Lewis Residential Stone Masons Journey Level $57 32 Lewis Residential Terrazzo Workers Journey Level $52 61 Lewis Residential Terrazzo/Tile Finishers Journey Level $43 44 Lewis Residential Tile Setters Journey Level $52 61 Lewis Roofers Journey Level $51 12 Lewis Roofers Using Irritable Bituminous Materials $54 12 Lewis Sheet Metal Workers Journey Level (Field or Shop) $82 51 Lewis Sign Makers Et Installers (Electrical) Journey Level $18 04 Lewis Sign Makers Et Installers (Non Electrical) Journey Level $48 90 Lewis Soft Floor Layers Journey Level $49 43 Lewis Solar Controls For Windows Journey Level $12 00 Lewis Sprinkler Fitters (Fire Protection) Journey Level $61 68 Lewis Stage Rigging Mechanics (Non Structural) Journey Level $13 23 Lewis Stone Masons Journey Level $57 32 Lewis Street And Parking Lot Sweeper Workers Journey Level $16 00 Lewis Surveyors Chain Person $58 95 Lewis Surveyors Instrument Persion $59 49 Lewis Surveyors Party Chief $60 49 Lewis Telecommunication Technicians Journey Level $43 19 Lewis Telephone Line Construction Outside Cable Splicer $41 22 Lewis Telephone Line Construction Outside Hole Digger/Ground Person $23 12 Lewis Telephone Line Construction Outside Installer (Repairer) $39 53 Lewis Telephone Line Construction Outside Special Aparatus Installer I $41 22 Lewis Telephone Line Construction Outside Special Apparatus Installer II $40 41 Lewis Telephone Line Construction Outside Telephone Equipment Operator (Heavy) $41 22 Lewis Telephone Line Construction Outside Telephone Equipment Operator (Light) $38 36 Lewis Telephone Line Construction Outside Telephone Lineperson $38 36 Lewis Telephone Line Construction Outside Television Groundperson $21 92 Lewis Telephone Line Construction Outside Television Lineperson/Installer $29 13 Lewis Telephone Line Construction Outside Television System Technician $34 68 Lewis Telephone Line Construction Outside Television Technician $31 18 Lewis Telephone Line Construction Outside Tree Trimmer $38 36 Lewis Terrazzo Workers Journey Level $52 61 Lewis Tile Setters Journey Level $52 61 Lewis Tile, Marble Et Terrazzo Finishers Finisher $43 44 Lewis Traffic Control Stripers Journey Level $45 53 Lewis Truck Drivers Asphalt Mix Over 16 Yards $54 30 Lewis Truck Drivers Asphalt Mix To 16 Yards $53 46 Lewis Truck Drivers Dump Truck $53 46 Lewis Truck Drivers Dump Truck Et Trailer $54 30 Lewis Truck Drivers Other Trucks $54 30 Lewis Truck Drivers Ready Mix Journey Level $37 70 Lewis Well Drillers Et Irrigation Pump Installers Irrigation Pump Installer $18 18 Lewis Well Drillers & Irrigation Pump Installers Oiler $12 00 Lewis Well Drillers £t Irrigation Pump Installers Well Driller $18 00 5 . PERFORMANCE BOND PERFORMANCE BOND FOR Bond No. LEWIS COUNTY, WASHINGTON WE, d/b/a (Insert legal name of Contractor) (Insert trade name of Contractor,if any) (hereinafter"Principal"),and (hereinafter "Surety"), are held and firmly bound unto LEWIS COUNTY, WASHINGTON (heremafter "County") as Obligee in an amount (in lawful money of the United States of Amenca)equal to the total compensation and expense reimbursement payable to Principal for satisfactory completion of Principal's work under Contract No between Principal and County, which total is initially Dollars($ ) for the payment of which sum Pnncipal and Surety bind themselves, their executors, administrators, legal representatives, successors and assigns,jointly and severally,firmly by these presents. Said contract(hereinafter referred to as"the Contract") is for and is made a part hereof by this reference The Contract includes the original agreement as well as all documents attached thereto or made a part thereof and amendments, change orders,and any other document modifying adding to or deleting from said Contract any portion thereof This Bond is executed in accordance with the laws of the State of Washington, and is subject to all provisions thereof and the ordinances of County insofar as they are not in conflict therewith, and is entered into for the use and benefit of County, and all laborers,mechanics,subcontractors, and materialmen,and all persons who supply such person or persons,or subcontractors,with provisions or supplies for the canying on of the work covered by Contract No between the below- named Contractor and County for , a copy of which Contract, by this reference is made a part hereof and is hereinafter referred to as "the Contract" (The Contract as defined herem mcludes the aforesaid agreement together with all of the Contract documents including addenda, exhibits, attachments, modifications, alterations, and additions thereto deletions therefrom, amendments and any other document or provision attached to or incorporated into the Contract) THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION is such that if Contractor shall promptly and faithfully performs the Contract, then this obligation shall be null and void,otherwise it shall remain in full force and effect THE PARTIES FURTHER ACKNOWLEDGE&AGREE AS FOLLOWS (1) Surety hereby consents to, and waives notice of, any alteration, change order, or other modification of the Contract and any extension of time made by County, except that any smgle or cumulative change order amounting to more than twenty five percent(25%)of the penal sum of this bond shall require Surety's written consent. (2) Surety recognizes that the Contract includes provisions for additions,deletions,and modifications to the work or Contract Time and the amounts payable to Contractor Subject to the limitations contained in paragraph(1) above no such change or any combination thereof,shall void or impair Surety's obligation hereunder (3) Surety shall indemnify, defend and protect County against any claim of direct or indirect loss resulting from the failure (a) Of the Contractor (or any of the employees, subcontractors, or lower tier subcontractors of the Contractor)to faithfully perform the Contract,or (b) Of the Contractor (or the subcontractors or lower tier subcontractors of the Contractor) to pay all laborers, mechanics, subcontractors, lower tier subcontractors, material person, or any other person who provides supplies or provisions for carrying out the work (4) Whenever County has declared Contractor to be in default and County has given Surety written notice of such declaration Surety shall promptly (in no event more than thirty [30] days following receipt of such notice), specify, m written notice to County which of the following actions Surety intends to take to remedy such default,and thereafter shall (a) Remedy the default within fifteen(15)days after its notice to County,as stated in such notice;or (b) Assume within fifteen(15)days following its notice to County, full responsibility for the completion of the Contract in accordance with all of its provisions, as stated m such notice, and become entitled to payment of the balance of the Contract sum as provided m the Contract,or (c) Pay County upon completion of the Contract, in cash, the cost of completion together with all other reasonable costs and expenses mcurred by County as a result of Contractor's default, including but not limited to those incurred by County to mitigate its losses which may include but are not limited to attorneys'fees and the cost of efforts to complete the work pnor to Surety's exercising any option available to it under this Bond or (d) Obtain a bid or bids for completing the Contract in accordance with its terms and conditions,and upon a determination by County and Surety jointly of the lowest responsible bidder, arrange for one or more agreements between such bidder and County, and make available as work progresses (even though there is a default or a succession of defaults under such agreement(s) for completion arranged for under this paragraph) sufficient funds to pay the cost of completion less the balance of the Contract price,but not exceedmg including other costs and damages for which Surety may be liable hereunder,the penal sum of this Bond The term"balance of the Contract price," as used in this paragraph, shall mean the total amount payable by County to Contractor under the Contract,less the amount properly paid by County to Contractor (5) If County commences suit and obtains judgment against Surety for recovery hereunder, then Surety, m addition to such judgment, shall pay all costs and attorneys' fees incurred by County in enforcement of County's rights hereunder The venue for any action arising out of or in connection with this bond shall be in Lewis County,Washington (6) No right or action shall accrue on this Bond to or for the use of any person or corporation other than Lewis County,except as herem provided (7) No rider amendment or other document modifies this Bond except as follows, which by this reference is incorporated herem SURETY'S QUALIFICATIONS Every Surety named on this bond must appear on the United States Treasury Department's most current list(Circular 570 as amended or superseded)and be authorized by the Washington State Insurance Commissioner to transact business as a surety in the State of Washington In addition,the Surety must have a current rating of at least A •VIl in A.M.Best s Key Rating Guide. INSTRUCTIONS FOR SIGNATURES This bond must be signed by the president or a vice-president of a corporation,the managing general partner of a partnership managing joint venturer of a joint venture•manager of a limited liability company or,if no manager has been designated, a member of such LLC,a general partner of a limited liability partnership,or the owner(s)of a sole proprietorship. If the bond is signed by any other representative, the Principal must attach currently-dated, written proof of that signer's authonty to bind the Pnncipal, identifying and quoting the provision in the corporate articles of incorporation,bylaws Board resolution partnership agreement,certificate of formation,or other document authorizing delegation of signature authority to such signer,and confirmation acceptable to the County that such delegation was in effect on the date the bond was signed. A NOTARY PUBLIC MUST ACKNOWLEDGE EACH SIGNATURE BELOW FOR THE SURETY FOR THE PRINCIPAL By By (Signature of Attorney-in-Fact) (Signature of authorized signer for Contractor) (Type or print name of Attorney-in-Fact) (Type or print name of signer for Contractor) (Type or print telephone number for Attorney-in-Fact) (Type or print title of signer for Contractor) STATE OF ) ss. ACKNOWLEDGMENT FOR CONTRACTOR COUNTY OF ) On this day of , ,before me a notary public in and for the State of ,duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared ,the person described in and who executed the foregoing bond,and acknowledged to me that signed and sealed said bond as the free and voluntary act and deed of the Contractor so identified in the foregomg bond for the uses and purposes therein mentioned,and on oath stated that is authorized to execute said bond for the Contractor named therein. WITNESS my hand and official seal hereto affixed the day and year in this certificate first above written. (Signature of Notary Public) (Print or type name of Notary Public) Notary Public in and for the State of residing at My commission expires SEAL.* STATE OF ) )ss ACKNOWLEDGMENT FOR SURETY COUNTY OF ) On this day of , ,before me a notary public in and for the State of ,duly commissioned and sworn, personally appeared Attorney-in Fact for the Surety that executed the foregoing bond,and acknowledged said bond to be the free and voluntary act and deed of the Surety for the uses and purposes therein mentioned,and on oath stated that is authorized to execute said bond on behalf of the Surety and that the seal affixed on said bond or the annexed Power of Attorney is the corporate seal of said Surety WITNESS my hand and official seal hereto affixed the day and year in this certificate first above written (Signature of Notary Public) (Print or type name of Notary Public) Notary Public in and for the State of residing at My commission expires SEAL 4 6 . BID FORM Project Name Historic Courthouse Restoration Project Project No.. 31-1803 Name of Firm: stair=�1�_�j�r i4! %�..t" f1/•,�/ LEWIS COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF CENTRAL SERVICES FACILITIES DIVISION 351 NW NORTH Si',MS:PSDO5 CHEHALIS,WA 98532 BID PROPOSAL In compliance with the contract documents_the following hid proposal is submitted 1) BASE BID(including Trench Excavation Safety Provisions) (Please print dollar amount in space above) MpL,tQ i/ Dtt' ,( �: t*-0/ite) (do not include Washington State Sales Tax) TRENCH EXCAVATION SAFETY PROVISIONS $ V C L7 (Included also in Base Bid) If the hid amount contains any work which requires trenching exceeding a depth of four feet, all costs for trench safety shall be included in the Base Bid and indicated above for adequate trench safety systems in compliance with Chapter 39.04 RCW.49.17 RCW and WAC 296 155 650 Bidder must include a Jump sum dollar amount in blank above(even if the value is$0.00)to he responsive. 2) BID ALTERNATES(Specify whether additive or deductive) (1) f`i $ (2) (3) (4) (5) — ...._._... _.. _ $ (6) $ Do not include Washington State Sales Tax in alternate amounts. The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bid prices within sixty(60)days of the bid date. Time for Completion The undersigned hereby agrees to complete all the work under the Base I3id (and accepted alternates) within _calendar days after the date of Notice to Proceed. Project Name Historic Courthouse Restoration Projects Project No.: 31-1803 Name of Firm. 1`4,l D +n � �14 ! UNIT PRICES (Where applicable)(Do not include Washington State Sales Tax) Unit Fstimated Quantities Additive Deductive Unit Per Item No. Descri tion Unit Price s� Price Measurement nit AO I AL s $ Z i Zp, _ $ Z,l0?. (SAGA 2. ADO iVafti heoals I ejo c OroIx $ 3,BOc> �iA Mail, 3 Apps-Il oiAf -Svc $ `ate $ -t-A 4 $ $ 5 $ $ The above unit prices shall be for any additive and deductive work within 15% of the above estimated quantities. The unit price shall include full compensation for the cost of labor, materials equipment overhead profit and any additional costs associated with the unit bid. The Owner reserves the right to accept or reject any or all unit prices within sixty (60)days of the bid date. Subcontractor Listing -- RCW 39 30 060 If the base bid and the sum of the additive alternates is one million dollars or more the bidder shall provide names of the subcontractors with whom the bidder will directly subcontract for performance of the following work If the bidder intends to perform the work,the bidder must enter its name for that category of work The bidder shall not list more than one subcontractor for each category of work identified UNLESS subcontractors vary with bid alternates, in which case the bidder must indicate which subcontractor will be used for which alternate. Failure of the bidder to submit the NAMES of such subcontractors or to name itself to perform such work shall render the bidder's bid nonresponsive and,therefore, void Designated Work Firm Name 1 Heating Ventilation t, Air Conditioning(HVAC) fr011iM G ;f-1 ret r e 1 a HVAC Alternate Bid it (if applicable) /30 INC %o--) p",' 613 2 Plumbing p a ei Pe-0 2.a Plumbing Alternate Bid# , (if applicable) J `' E,�`rj i N if p gel vi__...._. .__ 3 Electrical I.)O kfri6-P0 +4/ `ice 3.a. Electrical Alternate Bid (if applicable) r1c4�_! Bidder may attach a separate sheet for additional alternate bid subcontractors Project Name Historic Courthouse Restoration Project j Project No.: 31-1803 Name of Firm Pffbp�- - Wt `tY- e 'c .'f i"I ,"v• Apprenticeship Requirements The apprentice labor hours required for this project are_15_% of the total labor hours The: undersigned agrees to utilize this level of apprentice participation. Voluntary workforce diversity goals for this apprentice participation are identified in the instructions To Bidders and Supplemental Conditions. Liquidated Damages The undersigned agrees to pay the Owner as liquidated damages the sum of S 0 00 for each consecutive calendar day that is in default after the Contract Time Liquidated damages shall be deducted from the contract by change order Receipt of Addenda Receipt of the following addenda is acknowledged Addendum No. Addendum No. Addendum No._ Addendum No Addendum No Addendum No - Name of Firm f ON r se p �Q.() NOTE. If bidder es a corporation,rrrue State of 1 c oration, 1j u partner lii Bet fitll names and addresses of all parties below Signed by — ,Official Capacity&.4,c fP!5.0-)C' Print Name P1n"iCIO / egfel tv4p Address 14830 5N 7Z-/-"°(' V 0 City (.111 Zip Code / r Z �`/ Y State `� �' Date S iq Telephone 5153-_e FAX .....53-034-V7b 3 State of Washington Contractor's License No. ?-1-01"r4)C 1 7 emit Federal"Tax ID# /3_Q tOe S—Z e mail address. 62,y BOCC AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY Resolution: BOCC Meeting Date. Apr 01, 2019 Suggested Wording for Agenda Item. Agenda Type. Consent Contract Award for Historic Courthouse Masonry Restoration Project, Project#31-1803 Contact Doug Carey Phone 3607401 192 Department Central Services Action Needed Approve Resolution Description The Historic Lewis County Courthouse Exterior cast sandstone requires regular maintenance to help prolong the life and appearance of the exterior facade One area of particular concern is the window balustrades under the first floor windows Individual balusters are failing on the southern and western exposures of the 1927 building This project will identify and replace those balusters that have failed beyond the point of restoration A call for bids was made from the Small Works Roster and two responvie bids were received D&R Masonryof Milwaukie, OR $225,000 00 Pioneer Waterproofing Company, Inc of Tigard OR $176,240 00 It appears that Pioneer Waterproofing Company, Inc has submitted the lowest responsive bid of$176,240 00 Approvals: User Group Status Walton, Steve Central Services J Pending Cover Letter To Pioneer Waterproofing Company, Inc 14830 SW 72nd Ave Tigard OR 97224 Additional Copies Doug Carey Steve Walton