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HomeMy WebLinkAboutNew Suffolk Drainage Improvement Project . tf.0'i7,& 48~ RESOLUTION 2008-218 ADOPTED DOC lD: 3637 THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE FOLLOWING RESOLUTION NO. 2008-218 WAS ADOPTED AT THE REGULAR MEETING OF THE SOUTHOLD TOWN BOARD ON FEBRUARY 26, 2008: RKSOL VED that the Town Board of the Town of Southold hereby accepts the bid of DeLalio/South Fork Asphalt, 224A North Main Street, Southampton. NY 11968 for drainae:e improvements as part of the New Suffolk Draillae:e Proiect, in the amount of $274,999.00 and authorizes and directs Supervisor Scott A. Russell to sign a contract with DcLalio/South Fork Asphalt, all in accordance with the approval of the Town Attorney. aa~ClQ~tJ-u Elizabeth A. Neville South old Town Clcrk RESULT: ADOPTED [UNANIMOUS] MOVER: Albert Krupski Jr., Councilman SECONDER: Louisa P. Evans, Justice A YES: Ruland, Orlando, Krupski Jr., Wickham, Evans, Russell lUW1~ UJf ~UUT"ULU "NEW SUFFOLK DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS" CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION SOUTHOLD, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK LKMA Project No: 07010.000 :~ONFORMED COpy PreDared For: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 :EMBER 2007 PreDared Bv: L.K. McLEAN ASSOCIATES, P.c. Consulting Engineers 437 South Country Road Brookhaven, New York 11719 (631) 286-8668 r;,,~, THIS AGREEMENT made this and Eight by and between the Town called the Owner), and D of the second paJ1 (hereinafter called Contractor). CONTRACT AGREEMENT WITNESSETH: That for and in consideration of the premises and the agreements herein contained, and the payments herein provided to be made, the parties hereto agree as follows: I; 1 FIRST: The Contractor shall perform all labor, and furnish all the materials, equipment, tools, and implements and will well and faithfully perform and complete the entire work of constructing the NEW SUFFOLK DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS AS DESCRffiED IN THE Contract Documents made and prepared by the Town of Southold, and L.K. McLean Associates, P.c., the project engineers, and as set forth in the Contractor's Bid dated February 14, 2008, and in strict and entire conformity and in accordance with the Notice to Bidders, Instructions to Bidders, Proposal Form (Bid), Performance Bond, Conditions of Contract, General Conditions, Detailed Specifications, Contract Drawings, Addenda, and this Agreement, hereto annexed and made a part hereof, and hereinafter collectively referred to as "Contract Documents". -i ~ SECOND: In Consideration of the Contractor performing this Contract in the manner herein stated and as stated in the Contract Documents, the Owner promises and agrees to payor cause to be paid to the Contractor the sums of money mentioned in said Contract Documents in the manner and under the conditions therein provided. THIRD: The Contractor covenants and agrees that, anything in this Contract or in the Contract Documents to be contrary notwithstanding, or regardless of any matter, thing, contingency of condition unforeseen or otherwise, present or future, the Contractor shall not be entitled to receive any additional or further sums of money than the amounts in said Contract Documents provided; and the failure of the Owner or its agents to insist upon strict performance of any of the terms, covenants, agreements, provisions or conditions in this Agreement or in the Contract Documents, on anyone or more instances, shall not be construed as a waiver or relinquishment for the future of any such terms, covenants, agreements, provisions and conditions and the same shall be and remain in full force and effect with power and authority on the part of the Owner to enforce the same or cause the same to be enforced at any time, without prejudice to any other rights which the Owner may have against the Contactor under this Agreement or the Contract Documents. Terms used in the Agreement which are defined in Article I of the General Conditions shall have the meanings indicated in the General Conditions. A-I Neither Owner nor Contractor shall, without the prior written consent ofthe other, assign or sublet in whole or part his interest under any of the Contact Documents; and, specifically, Contractor shall not assign any monies due or to become due without the prior written consent of the Owner. Owner and Contractor each binds himself, his partners, successors, assigns and legal representatives of the other party hereto in respect to all covenants, agreements and obligations contained in the Contract Documents. The Contract Documents constitute the entire agreement between Owner and Contractor and may only be altered, amended or repealed by a duly executed written instrument signed by both parties. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement the day and year first above written. Total Bid '1 WO Hu.~rkj }~V~- -rocv 1ho4S~ /JUtf Written in Words , "-'1 - IIJIr. e... <<(Arid f ''''Dollars LJ.1 t ~ <1 7.00 Wr~tten in Figures TOWN OF SOUTH OLD CONTRACTOR BY Scott A. Russell, Supervisor BY TITLE (CORPORATE SEAL) A-2 :z: o ""' m Gl ';Fj l ::\ :~i ! :1" i ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF ') u f<Fol--f<. ) ss.: On the day of t{ri AG{ in the year 2008 before me, the undersigned, personally appeared, '')(',0#.4. K (.A f5e {( ,personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual(s) whose name(s) is (are) subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument, the individual(s), or the person upon behalf of which the individual(s) acted, executed the instrument. NOTARY PUBLIC STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF )ss.: On the day of in the year 2008 before me, the undersigned, personally appeared, , personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual(s) whose name(s) is (are) subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument, the individual(s), or the person upon behalf of which the individual(s) acted, executed the instrument. NOTARY PUBLIC A-3 'l ;i '1 Ii Ii ! if iii, !i <ikk> . . ::-:,:::'.:.::::::::::: ..... . I - I ......... . ......... . ......... . ~ "It I: j' , i: i ~. " i,l. I' i,1 ~ i' THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS ORIG:::,\L Bond No. SU4033625 AlA Document A3!! Performance Bond KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: that Delalio/SFA (Here insert full name and address or legal title of Contractor) 224A North Main Street, Southampton, NY 11968 as Principal, hereinafter called Contractor, and, Utica Mutual Insurance Company (Here insert full name and address or legal title of Surety) 180 Genesee Street, New Hartford, NY 13413 as Surety, hereinafter called Surety, are held and firmly bound unto Town of Southold (Here insert full name and address or legal title of Owner) Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, NY 11971 as Obligee, hereinafter called Owner, in the amount of Two Hundred Seventy Four Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety Nine Dollars and 00/100 Dollars ($ 274,999.00 ), for the payment whereof Contractor and Surety bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, Contractor has by written agreement dated for (Here insert full name, address and description of project) Drainage improvements as part of the New Suffolk Drainage Project. Resolution 2008-218. LKMA Project #07010.000. , entered into a contract with Owner in accordance with Drawings and Specifications prepared by (Here insert full name and address or legal title of Architect) which contract is by reference made a part hereof, and is hereinafter referred to as the Contract. AlA DOCUMENT A311 . PERFORMANCE BOND AND LABOR AND MATERIAL PAYMENT BOND. AIA@ FEBRUARY 1970 ED. . THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 1735 N.Y. AVE., N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006 1 PERFORMANCE BOND NOW, THEREFORE, THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION is such that, if Contractor shall promptly and faithfully perform said Contract, then this obligation shall be null and void; otherwise it shall remain in full force and effect. The Surety hereby waives notice of any alteration or extension of time made by the Owner Whenever Contractor shall be, and declared by Owner to be in default under the Contract, the Owner having performed Owner's obligations thereunder, the Surety may promptly remedy the default, or shall promptly I) Complete the Contract in accordance with its terms and conditions, or 2) Obtain a bid or bids for completing the Contract in accordance with its terms and conditions, and upon determination by Surety of the lowest responsible bidder, or, if the Owner elects, upon determination by the Owner and the Surety jointly of the lowest responsible bidder, arrange for a contract between such bidder and Owner, and make available as Work progresses (even though there should be a default or a succession of defaults under Signed and sealed this 13th ATTEST By err; !Y~"fZ.1 itness) WITNESS By: j 9 WtV-- {}f{~jill..f/ J. (Witnes the contract or contracts of completion arranged under this paragraph) sufficient funds to pay the cost of completion less the balance of the contract price; but not exceeding, including other costs and damages for which the Surety may be liable hereunder, the amount set forth in the first paragraph hereof. The term "balance of the contract price," as used in this paragraph, shall mean the total amount payable by Owner to Contractor under the Contract and any amendments thereto, less the amount properly paid by Owner to Contractor Any suit under this bond must be instituted before the expiration of two (2) years from the date on which final payment under the Contract falls due. No right of action shall accrue on this bond to or for the use of any person or corporation other than the Owner named herein or the heirs, executors, administrators Of successors of the Owner day of March, 2008. Delalio/SFA (PrincipaQ (Sea0 ,"~/1:.~ Pj-t.-i. Utica Mutual Insurance Company (Surety) (Sea0 '2;,y1AJy,YJ{!.:6Jn -; Jttal.1.1., (Title) , Thomas M. Niland Attorney-in-Fact AlA DOCUMENT A311 . PERFORMANCE BOND AND LABOR AND MATERIAL PAYMENT BOND. AIA@ FEBRUARY 1970 ED. . THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 1735 NY AVE., N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF CONTRACTOR, IF A CORPORATION STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF Sv. r ~ Jill ON THE t7 tJ.- DAY OF pl"J- 2008 BEFORE ME PERSONALLY CAME P'''7 D.J_I, , ;:f.. TO ME KNOWN, WHO BEING BY ME DULY SWORN, DID DEPOSE AND SAY THAT (S)HE RESIDES AT .s...,c.lN."1"lu~JJV'1 THAT (S)HE IS THE f:~ I.d ~~r OF DELALIO/SF A THE CORPORATION DESCRIBED IN AND WHICH EXECUTED THE ABOVE INSTRUMENT; AND THAT (S)HE SIGNED HIS/HER NAME THERETO BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF SAID CORPORATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SURETY -j . " ;(;(~h2J~ '- tary Public RICKIE R. WALSH Notary Public, State of New York No.01WA4SJ8282 Qualified in Suffolk County Commission Expires Nov. 4, 20 tl STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ON THE 13TH DAY OF MARCH 2008, BEFORE ME PERSONALLY CAME THOMAS M. NILAND TO ME KNOWN, WHO, BEING BY ME DULY SWORN, DID DEPOSE AND SAY THAT (S)HE RESIDES AT LIDO BEACH, NY THAT (S)HE IS THE ATTORNEY IN FACT OF UTICA MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY THE CORPORATION DESCRIBED IN AND WHICH EXECUTED THE ABOVE INSTRUMENT; THAT (S)HE KNOWS THE SEAL OF SAID CORPORATION; THAT ONE OF THE SEALS AFFIXED TO THE FOREGOING INSTRUMENT IS SUCH SEAL; THAT IT WAS SO AFFIXED BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF SAID CORPORATION; AND THAT (S)HE SIGNED HIS/HER NAME THERETO BY LIKE ORDER g~ [,. 1_.tJA1~ /Notary Public GAYE CQNKLIN Notary P;J:.; - (',"" (Ii ~'!ev\/ York [\;0. (; , :2 0_::,11 ,'I r-~""'(- " C.r., ;,",ty CUl!lIlj.~~)I-J,i _'; , , : :i, ':).il- wTHE PACE OF THIS DOCUMENT HAS A COLORED BACKGROUND - NOT A WHITE BACKl;iRQUND THE BACK OF THIS DOCU;: ~ m < Z ~ ~ ~ UTICA MUTUAL INSORANCECOMPANY g 2 NEW HARTFORD, NEW YORK ~ 11. EXPIRATION DATE March 31, 2008 ~ ~ Z ~ POWER OF ATTORNEY ~ < Know all men by these Presents, the UTICA MUTUAL IliSURANCE COMPANY, ~ ~ as a New York Corporation, having Its principal office in the Town of New Hartford, County of Oneida, State of New ~ :r: York, does hereby make, constitute and appoint Thomas M. Niland, John E Hardy, Thomas G.MCMahon, :;; ..... Marc J. Fishstein, all of Melville, New York - Z Q w its true and lawful Attorney(s)-in-fact in their separate capacity If morath,ln 009 Is natl\eclllbove to make, execute, )> ~ sign, seal and delivery for and on its behalf as surety and as Its act and deed (without power of redelegatlon) any and ~ U all bonds and undertakings and other writings obligatory In the nature thereof (except bonds guaranteeing the payment ;; o of prinCipal and interest of notes, mortgage bonds and mortgages) provided the amo.unt of no one bond or undertaking ~ ~ exceeds FburMillionand OO/ltH1***"""****" .. DoII1l1'll'($4>9:!.lu::o:&o::oo I. ~ J: The execution of such bonds and undertakings shall be as binding upon said UTICA MUTUAL INSURANCE )> ~ COMPANY as fully and to all intents and purposes as If the same had been duly executed and acknowledged by Its ~ o regularly elected officers and its Home Office in New Hartford, New York. ~ This Power of Attorney is granted under and by authority of the following resolution adopted by the Directors of < the UTICA MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY on the 27th day of November, 1961. CD UJ "Resolved, that the President of any Vic&-President, in conjunction with the Secretary or any Assistant Secretary, be arid they are :r: hereby authorized and empowered to appoint Attorneys-in-fact of theCg,mpany, inItsl1at11e and aSitsac,ts,t() .~ec.ute andacknowledge for ..... and on its behalf as Surety any and all bonds, recognizances, contracts of Indernnity~dan ottl.er~ltingfJ:ObUgato!'Y in the n.tur.thereof, C with power to attach thereto the seal of the Company. Any such writingfiSO,8Xfi!CutedI)Y.l,lchl\ttorneys-ln~factSh8nbe bincUngupon the ~ Company as if they had been duly acknowledged by the regularly eJeetedOfficersof the, Company Intheir.ownproper persons. a "No Therefore, the signatures of such officers and the seal of the Company may be affixecifo any sucttPower of Atiomey by a ffi facsimile, and any such Power of Attorney bearing such facsimile signatures or seal shall bevaHd and binding upon the Company," :.: u < CD W ~ i: ~ < ~ o z ~~ \Jo.~'.. See tary UTICA MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY d..&~~ - VI resident ::J: o r- o )> ~ )> Z Cl In ~ o < m ::IE ~ ::J: m ." )> o m o ." ~ J: in o o o c: Ii: m z ~ ::J: )> VI )> o o r- o :JJ m o lD )> o '" Cl :JJ o c: z o c Z ::l o c: Cl :.: u < CD C W c: o ..J o U < VI < J: ~ Z W :;: ::l U o c !!1 J: ~ ~ ~~.~ U~~.~ u · Sec!'OIa ::IE < . ::J: 1l.3H.l M31^ 0.1 31DN'o' .1'0' OlOH - )l1:I'o'WI:I3.l'o'M 1'0'101:11.11:1'0' N'o' SNIIo'.lNOO .lN3WnOOa SIH.l:lO )10'0'8 3H.l aNnOI:lD)l0'o'8 3=i 8-8-2 Ed. 1/01 STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ONEIDA } ss: On this 26th day of August, 2005, before me, a Notary Public in and fOr the State of New York, personally came DANIEL D. DALY and GEORGE P. WARDLEY to me known, who acknowledged execution of the preceding Il'lstrUlTlent and, being by me duly sworn, do depose and say, that they are Vice President and Secretary respectively of UTICA MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY; and that the seal affixed to said instrument is the corporate seal of UTICA MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY; and that the said corporate seal is affixed and their signatures subscribed to said Instrument by authority and order of the Board of Directors of said Corporation. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand at New Hartford, New York, the day and year first above written. .;:,8"r\~SUR..f+c;.- ~ 1914 g ~ f v" ",-4 ~f). }."" -dP1kl ~ B..)J~ Notary Public STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ONEIDA } ss: I, GeOrQe P. Wardlev , Secretary of the Utica Mutual Insurance Company do hereby certify that the foregoing Power of Attorney executed by said Utica Mutu;lllnsurance Company and the above- quoted Resolutions of the Board of Directors adopted November 27,1961 are still In full fe>rce and effect. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of the said Corporation at New Hartford, New York, this day of MAR 1 3 2C~8 ,20_. z o ~ )> UTICA MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY FINANCIAL STATEMENT AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2006 ASSETS U.S. Governmental Direct Guaranteed Bonds All Other Bonds Stocks Mortgages Cash and Short-Term Investments Equities & Deposits in Pools and Associations Premiums in Course of Collection Interest Due and Accrued Other Admitted Assets Total Adm itted Assets $ 79.159.346 1.438.540.494 239.251.540 o 36.615.978 11.633.751 137,113.069 18.060.490 181.521.547 $ 2,141,896,215 LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS Reserve for all Losses Unearned Premiums Reserve for Ciaim Expenses Dividends Taxes Accrued Federal Income Tax Amounts Withheld on Account of Others Provision for Reinsurance Miscellaneous Accounts Payable Total Liabilities $ 781.496.438 271,230,876 251.408,210 11.093,260 5,686.081 1.616.532 10.567,664 21,805.718 95.001.723 $1,449,906,500 Surplus Funds Dividend Reserve General Voluntary Reserve Special Contingent Surplus Divisible Surplus Surplus as Regards Policyholders Total $ 3.415.114 1.500 000 1.700.000 685.374.601 STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ONEIDA ss: $ 691.989.715 2,141,896,215 Brian P. Lytwynec, President & COO of the UTICA MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, New Hartford, New York, being duly sworn, says that he is the above described officer of said Corporation, and that on the 31 st day of December, 2006, all of the assets shown above were the absolute property of the said Corporation, free and clear from all liens or claims thereon except as above stated, and that the foregoing statement is a full and true exhibit of all assets and liabilities of the said Corporation at the close of business December 31,2006, according to the best of his knowiedge, information and belief. Subscribed and sworn to before me the 14th day of March, 2007. ~ad:uD Notary Public in the State of New York Appointed in Oneida County My Commission Expires April 30, 2010 8-B-50 Ed. 03-2007 Attest ~~- President & COO ~~u~ Secretary THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS Bond No. SU4033625 AlA Document A311 Labor and Material Payment Bond THIS BOND IS ISSUED SIMUL TANEOUSLYWITH PERFORMANCE BOND IN FAVOR OF THE OWNER CONDITIONED ON THE FULL AND FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE OF THE CONTRACT KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: that Delalio/SFA (Here insert full name and address or legal title of Contractor) 224A North Main Street, Southampton, NY 11968 as Principal, hereinafter called Principal, and, Utica Mutual Insurance Company (Here insert full name and address or legal title of Surety) 180 Genesee Street, New Hartford, NY 13413 as Surety, hereinafter called Surety, are held and firmly bound unto Town of South old (Here insert full name and address or legal title of Owner) Town Hall, 53095 Main Road, Southold, NY 11971 as Obligee, hereinafter called Owner, for the use and benefit of claimants as hereinbelow defined, in the amount of Two Hundred Seventy Four Thousand Nine Hundred Ninety Nine Dollars and 00/100 (Here insert a sum equal to at least one-half of the contract price) Dollars ($ 274,999.00 ), for the payment whereof Principal and Surety bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, Principal has by written agreement dated , entered into a contract with Owner for (Here insert full name, address and description of project) Drainage improvements as part of the New Suffolk Drainage Project. Resolution 2008-218. LKMA Project #07010.000. in accordance with Drawings and Specifications prepared by (Here insert full name and address or legal title of Architect) which contract is by reference made a part hereof, and is hereinafter referred to as the Contract. AJA DOCUMENT A311 . PERFORMANCE BOND AND lABOR AND MATERIAL PAYMENT BONO. AIA@ FEBRUARY 1970 EO. . THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 1735 N.Y. AVE., N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006 1 LABOR AND MATERIAL PAYMENT BOND NOW, THEREFORE, THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION is such that, if Principal shall promptly make payment to all claimants as hereinafter defined, for all labor and material used or reasonably required for use in the performance of the Contract, then this obligation shall be void, otherwise it shall remain in full force and effect, subject, however, to the following conditions: 1. A claimant is defined as one having a direct contract with the Principal or with a Subcontractor of the Principal for labor, material, or both, used or reasonably required for use in the performance of the Contract, labor and material being construed to include that part of water, gas, power, light, heat, oil, gasoline, telephone service or rental of equipment directly applicable to the Contract 2. The above named Principal and Surety hereby jointly and severally agree with the Owner that every claimant as herein defined, who has not been paid in full before the expiration of a period of ninety (gO) days after the date on which the last of such claimanfs work or labor was done or performed, or materials were furnished by such claimant, may sue on this bond for the use of such claimant, prosecute the suit to final judgment for such sum or sums as may be justly due claimant, and have execution thereon. The owner shall not be liable for the payment of any costs or expenses of any such suit. 3. No suit or action shall be commenced hereunder by any claimant: a) Unless claimant, other than one having a direct contract with the Principal, shall have given written notice to any two of the following: the Principal, the Owner, or the Surety above named, within ninety (90) days after such claimant did or performed the last of the work or labor, or furnished the last of the materials for which said claim is made, stating with substantial accuracy the amount claimed Signed and sealed this 13th ATTEST: By /~ t/:;;;fi WITNESS By ifJOJ10JJ..J...L . (Witness) '- ~U)tLL and the name of the party to whom the materials were furnished, or for whom the work or labor was done or performed. Such notice shall be served by mailing the same by registered mail or certified mail, postage prepaid, in an envelope addressed to the Principal, Owner or Surety, at any place where an office is regularly maintained for the transaction of business, or served in any manner in which legal process may be served in the state in which the aforesaid project is located, save that such service need not be made by a public officer. b) After the expiration of one (1) year following the date on which principal ceased Work on said Contract, it being understood, however, that if any limitation embodied in this bond is prohibited by any law controlling the construction hereof such limitation shall be deemed to be amended so as to be equal to the minimum period of limitation permitted by such law. c) Other than in state court of competent jurisdiction in and for the county or other political subdivision of the state in which the Project, or any part thereof, is situated, or in the United States District Court for the district in which the Project, or any part thereof, is situated, and not elsewhere. 4. The amount of this bond shall be reduced by and to the extent of any payment or payments made in good faith hereunder, inclusive of the payment by Surety or mechanics' liens which may be filed of record against said improvement, whether or not claim for the amount of such lien be presented under and against this bond. day of March, 2008. Delalio/SFA (PrincipaO (Sea0 4/~~ Utica Mutual Insurance Company (Surety) (Sea0 BY:U,)) )7tJ "h1 77J~iYJ4, (TWe) I Thomas M. Niland Attorney-in-Fact AlA DOCUMENT A311 . PERFORMANCE BOND AND lABOR AND MATERIAL PAYMENT BOND. AIA@ FEBRUARY 1970 ED. . THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 1735 NY. AVE., NW., WASHINGTON, D.C. 20006 2 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF CONTRACTOR, IF A CORPORATION STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF S.,Jf.lI( ON THE ,1 ~ DAY OF jilo,J--2008 BEFORE ME PERSONALLY CAME Y(", 'f f)~J..-i..o I' TO ME KNOWN, WHO BEING BY ME DULY SWORN, DID DEPOSE AND SAY THAT (S)HE RESIDES AT j"4"t..-"""h~;fl'1' THAT (S)HE IS THE i'f..J;J.,~r OF DELALIO/SFA THE CORPORATION DESCRIBED IN AND WHICH EXECUTED THE ABOVE INSTRUMENT; AND THAT (S)HE SIGNED HIS/HER NAME THERETO BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF SAID CORPORATION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SURETY l.. ~J~L--~~JJJL- Notary Public RICKIE R. WALSH Notary Public, State of New York No.01WA4S88282 Qualified in Suffolk County Commissjon Expires Nov. 4, 20 Q3. STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF SUFFOLK ON THE 13TH DAY OF MARCH 2008, BEFORE ME PERSONALLY CAME THOMAS M. NILAND TO ME KNOWN, WHO, BEING BY ME DULY SWORN, DID DEPOSE AND SAY THAT (S)HE RESIDES AT LIDO BEACH, NY THAT (S)HE IS THE ATTORNEY IN FACT OF UTICA MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY THE CORPORATION DESCRIBED IN AND WHICH EXECUTED THE ABOVE INSTRUMENT; THAT (S)HE KNOWS THE SEAL OF SAID CORPORATION; THAT ONE OF THE SEALS AFFIXED TO THE FOREGOING INSTRUMENT IS SUCH SEAL; THAT IT WAS SO AFFIXED BY ORDER OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF SAID CORPORATION; AND THAT (S)HE SIGNED HIS/HER NAME THERETO BY LIKE ORDER /)/1tiL--/ ~,L/cA-"lY? . Notary Public G,~yr:: ('f}"rvl iN [,-Jot:i:)/ p ;1'''1/ Yo~K i. (i #/ wJ"HE FACE OF THIS DOCUMENT HAS A COLORED BACKGROUND - NOT A WHITE BACKGROUND THE BACK OF THIS DOCU;: ~ m ~ z ;> -I UTICA MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY 8 NEW HARTFORD, NEW YORK :j ,. Z III ,. Z ,. :II -I :;; <'i :; ,... =e ,. -I m :II ;: ,. :II " e z ::l o a:: Cl :.:: o cI; III e w a:: o ..J o o cI; III cI; J: I- Z w ~ I, Georee P. Wardlev , Secretary of the Utica Mutual Insurance Company do hereby o certify that the foregoing Power of Attorney executed by said Utica Mutuallnsutance Company and the above- g quoted Resolutions of the Board of Directors adopted November 27,1961 are still In full force and efl'ect. !!1 In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Seal of the said Corporation ::t New Hartford, J: New York, this day of ,20_. ~ MAR 1 3 2003 J1~. ~ U~ ~ o s. =e cI; % LL3H1 M31^ 01 31~N'o' 1'0' alOH - >lI:I'o'WI:I31'o'M 1'0'1:>1.:1111:1'0' N'o' SNI'o'1NO:> 1N3Wn:>Oa SIH1 .:10 >1:>'0'8 3H1 aNnOI:l~>I:>'o'8 3=i ..J cI; u u:: i= a:: cI; z cI; en cI; J: I- Z w :E ::l o o e en i: l- LL o :.:: o cI; III w J: l- e z ::l o a:: Cl :.:: o cI; III w l- i: 3: cI; I- o Z 8-8-2 Ed. 1/01 EXPIRATION DATE March 31, 2008 POWER OF ATTORNEY Know al/ men by these Presents, the UTICA MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, as a New York Corporation, having its principal office In the Town of New Hartford, County of OneIda, State of New YorkJ does hereby make, constitute and appoint Thomas M. Niland, John E Hardy, Thomas G.MCMahon, Marc J. Fishstein, all of Melville. New York its true and lawful Attorney(s)-in-fact in their separate capacity if more than one Is namedabo\le to make, execute, sign, seal and delivery for and on its behalf as surety and as Its act and deed (without poliverof redelegatlon) any and all bonds and undertaklngs and other writings obligatory in the nature thereof (except bonds guaranteeing the payment of principal and Interest of notes, mortgage bonds and mortgages) provided the amount of no one bond or undertaking exceeds Four Milli()n and 00/100.......".". Dotllirs($:,,;:oao:;.oo.O..;OO I. The execution of such bonds and undertakings shall be as binding upon saId UTiCA MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY as fully and to all Intents and purposes as If the same had been duly executed and acknowledged by Its regularly elected officers and Its Home Office in New Hartford, New York. This Power of Attorney is granted under and by authority of the following resolution adopted by the Directors of the UTICA MUTUAL iNSURANCE COMPANY on the 27th day of November, 1961. "Resolved, that the President of any Vlc..President. in conjunction with the Seeretaryor any Assistant Secretary, be and they are hereby authorized and empowered to appoint Attorneys.-In..facl of the Company. lnits name and as its ..~s.toexecute and acknowledge for and on Its behalf as Surety any and all bonds, recognizances. contracts of indemnltyand.8H otherViritingsobfi9atory In the nature thereof; with power to attach thereto the seal of the Company. Any such writings so executed by s\lch Attorneys-in--factshallbe binding upon the Company as if they had been duly acknowledged by the regularly elected Officers of the CompanYintf1ej~ QWn..~roper persons. "No Therefore, the signatures of such officers and the seal of the Company may be afflxecj to any such Power of Altorl1ey by a facsimile. and any such Power of Attorney bearing such facsimile signatures or sealshall be val1d and binding upon the Company." ~ ~ \Jo. ~~"" S.c~tary UTICA MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY ~..~~~ - Vi resident STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ONEIDA } ss: On this 26th day of August, 2005, before me, a Notary Public in and for the State of New York, personally came DANIEL D. DALY and GEORGE P. WARDLEY to me known, who acknowledged executlotl of the precedingl1'lstrument and, being by me duly sworn, do depose and say, that they are Vice Presidllntand Secretary respectively of UTICA MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY; and that the seal affixed to said instrument is the corporate seal of UTICA MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY; and that the said corporate seal is affixed and their signatures subscrIbed to said instrument by authority and order of the Board of Directors of said Corporation. In Testimony Whefllof, I have hefllunto set my hand at New Hartford, New York, the day and year first above written. Sf ?f.....r;.I!tJ.V!J, ~f) ~ 1-'" STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ONEIDA } ss: % o ,... c ,. -I ,. % Cl ,... m -I o < in =e -I :l: m ." ,. o m o ." -I :l: (ij C o o c: ;: m :j % ,. en ,. o o ,... o :II m C CD ,. o " Cl :II o c: z c z o -I ,. UTICA MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY FINANCIAL STATEMENT AS OF DECEMBER 31, 2006 ASSETS U.S. Governmental Direct Guaranteed Bonds All Other Bonds Stocks Mortgages Cash and Short-Term Investments Equities & Deposits in Pools and Associations Premiums in Course of Collection Interest Due and Accrued Other Admitted Assets Total Admitted Assets $ 79.159.346 1.438.540.494 239.251.540 o 36.615.978 11.633.751 137.113.069 18.060.490 181521.547 $ 2.141.896,215 LIABILITIES AND SURPLUS Reserve for all Losses Unearned Premiums Reserve for Claim Expenses Dividends Taxes Accrued Federal Income Tax Amounts Withheld on Account of Others Provision for Reinsurance Miscellaneous Accounts Payable Total Liabilities $ 781.496.438 271.230.876 251.408.210 11.093.260 5.686.081 1.616.532 10.567.664 21.805.718 95.001.723 $1,449.906.500 Surplus Funds Dividend Reserve General Voiuntary Reserve Special Contingent Surplus Divisible Surplus Surplus as Regards Policyholders Total $ 3.415.114 1.500.000 1.700.000 685.374.601 STATE OF NEW YORK COUNTY OF ONEIDA ss; $ 691.989.715 2,141.896.215 Brian P. Lytwynec, President & COO of the UTICA MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, New Hartford, New York, being duly sworn, says that he is the above described officer of said Corporation, and that on the 31 st day of December, 2006, all of the assets shown above were the absolute property of the said Corporation, free and clear from all liens or claims thereon except as above stated, and that the foregoing statement is a full and true exhibit of all assets and liabilities of the said Corporation at the close of business December 31. 2006. according to the best of his knowledge, information and belief. Subscribed and sworn to before me the 14th day of March, 2007. ~~ Notary Public in the State of New York Appointed in Oneida County My Commission Expires April 30, 2010 8-B-50 Ed. 03-2007 Attest d%?r--= - President & COO ~~ \J~ Secretary tel 3/12/2008 Time I 4145 PM TOI Rickie Walsh @ 283-0717 631-324-3980 Paqel 004 . Client#. 2611 OELACOA ACORD" CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE I DATE (MM/DDIYYYY) 03/12/08 PRODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION 1800 ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE Cook, Hall & Hyde Inc. HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BYTHE POLICIES BELOW. 461 Pantigo Road East Hampton, NY 11937 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# INSURED INSURER A: WEST AMERICAN INS CO Delalio Coal & Stone Co Inc INSURER B: American Guarantee & Liability Ins. O/BfA South Fork Asphalt INSURER C: AMERICAN FIRE & CASUAL TV CO 224-A North Main Street INSURER D: Southampton, NY 11968 INSURER E: COVERAGES THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLlCY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONlRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS. EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. AGGREGATE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. IflSR ~; POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE Pt;?~I9! ,~.~~~!~~N LIMITS LTR TYPE OF INSURANCE A ~NERAL LIABILITY BLW53683029 12/16/07 12/16/08 EACH OCCURRENCE '1000000 X COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY ~~~~~J?<=~~~~~D ., $100000 I CLAIMS MADE ~ OCCUR MED EXP (Anyone person) .10000 f- PERSONAL & ADV INJURY .1 000 000 ~ GENERAL AGGREGATE .2 000 000 n'L AGG~nE LIMIT APPlS PER: PRODUCTS - COMp/OP AGG .2 000 000 POLICY j~2-i LOC C ~TOMOBILE LIABILITY BAA53683029 12/16/07 12/16/08 COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT ,1L ANY AUTO (Eaaccident) '1,000,000 f- ALL OWNED AUTOS BODILY INJURY . SCHEDULED AUTOS (Per person) f- ..!.. HIRED AUTOS BODILY INJURY . ,1L NON-OWNED AUTOS (Per accident) - PROPERTY DAMAGE . (Per accident) ~RAGE L1AB'L1n AUTO ONLY - EA ACCIDENT . ANY AUTO OTHER THAN EA ACC . AUTO ONL Y: AGG . B ~ESS!UMBRELLA LIABILITY AUC532745903 12/16/07 12/16/08 EACH OCCURRENCE .10000000 X OCCUR D CLAIMS MADE AGGREGATE .10000000 . ~ DEDUCT'BCE . X RETENTION .10000 . WORKERS COMPENSATION AND I wc S!/H,~;, I IOJ~- EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY E.L. EACH ACCIDENT . ANY PROPRIETORJPARTNER!EXECUTIVE OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE . Ifye5. describe under E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT . SPECIAL PROVISIONS below OTHER DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS I LOCATIONS I VEHICLES I EXCLUSIONS AODED BY ENDORSEMENT I SPECIAL PROVISIONS Certificate Holder is Listed as Additional Insured under the General Liability policy. CERTIFICATE HOLDER CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION Town of Southold DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL ......30..- DAYS WRITTEN 53095 Main Road NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BUT FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL PO Box 1179 IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER, ITS AGENTS OR Southold, NY 11971 REPRESENTATIVES. A~ORIZED REjSEj)ATIVE . I. . .. . ACORD 25 (2001/08) 1 of 2 #S155296/M152953 SS5 ., ACORD CORPORATION 1988 tel 3/12/2008 Time I 4145 PM TOI Rickie Walsh @ 283.0717 631.324.3980 PaQ'el 005 . IMPORTANT If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must be endorsed. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). DISCLAIMER The Certificate of Insurance on the reverse side of this form does not constitute a contract between the issuing insurer(s), authorized representative or producer, and the certificate holder, nor does it affirmatively or negatively amend, extend or alter the coverage afforded by the policies listed thereon. ACORD 25-S (2001/08) 2 of2 #S1552961M152953 tet 3/12/2008 Timet 4t45 PM TOI Rickie Walsh @ 283-0717 631-324-3980 Paqel 002 - ACORD T CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE I DATE (MM/DD/YY'fY) " 0311212008 RODUCER THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED ASA MATTER OF INFORMATION Cook Hall & Hyde, Inc - Melville ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AMEND, EXTEND OR 40 Marcus Drive, 3rd Floor ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. Melville,NY 11747 INSURERS AFFORDING COVERAGE NAIC# JSURED INSURER A Contractors Compensation Trust INSURER B Delalio Coal & Stone Company, Inc, INSURERC 224-A North Main Street INSURERD Southampton,NY 11968 INSURER E 'VERAGES -IE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY :::QUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY :.RTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. 3GREGTE LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. 'SR AOO'L TYPE OF INSUKACE POLICY NUMBER POLICY EFFECTIVE POLICY EXPIRATION LiMns 'R INSKO DATE (MMloOIYY) OATE (MM/DDIYY) GENEKAL LIABILITY EACH OCCUREN $ ~""ERCO\L GEN ERAL LO\B DAMAGE TO CLAIMS MA Doccu RENTED PREMISES $ MEDEXP(Arlyoneper $ PERSONAL &ADV INJ $ GEN'LAGGREGATE LIMIT APPlI GENERALAGGREGA $ o POLlC o PRO 0 -JE LOC PRODUCTS- COMP/OP $ AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY COMBINED SINGLE $ ~ LIMIT (Ea8ccident) - ANY AUTO - ALL OWNED AUTO BODILY INJURY $ SCHEDULED AUT {per person) - HIRED AUTOS - BODILY INJURY $ - NON-OWNED AUT (Peracddenl) - PROPERTY $ DAMAGE {per acd GARAGE LIABILITY AUTO ON L Y. EAACCI $ B ANY AUTO OTHER EAAC $ THAN AUT AGG $ EXCESS/UMBRELLA LIABILITY EACH OCCURENCE $ 0 OCCUR o CLAIMS MA AGGREGATE $ B OEDUCTlBLE $ RETENTION WORKERS COMPENSATION AND X I we STATUll T OTH ~ EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY 0040003500>122008 01/0112008 01/0112009 -TORY L1M I .ER ANY No E. L. EACH ACCIDENT $ 1,000,000 PROPRI ETORIPARTN ERJEXECUTIV E OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? E L DISEASE- EAEMPLOY $ 1,000,000 IIYfJs, rJfJscnbe LJrj<jer SPECIAL PROVISIONS belOW E L DISEASE- POLICY L1M $ 1,000,000 SCRIPTION OF OPERATIONSA..0CATIONSNEHICLESIEXCLUSIONS ADDED BY ENDORESEMENT/sPECIAl PROVISIONS "here is no provision to name an Additional Insured under Workers Compensation Coverage. Certificate Verification #: 8753-10529-32426 :RTIFICATE HOLDER o Box 1179 outhold,NY 11971 CANCELLATION SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, THE ISSUING INSURER WILL ENDEAVOR TO MAIL ~ DAYS WRITTEN NOTICE TO THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER NAMED TO THE LEFT, BU FAILURE TO DO SO SHALL IMPOSE NO OBLIGATION OR LIABILITY OF ANY KIND UPON THE INSURER, ITS AGENTS OR REPRESENTATIVES AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE 7~~~).j,'::rf;'(7 own of Southald 3095 Main Road ,CORD 25 (2001/08) To verify this certificate, go to www.FirstCardinaIWeb.com Page 1 of2 ACORD CORPORATION 1988 tel 3/12/2008 Time I 4J45 PM TOI Rickie Walsh @ 283-0717 631-324-3980 Paqel 003 ~ . IMPORTANT If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must be endorsed. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s) DISCLAIMER The Certificate of Insurance on the reverse side of this form does not constitute a contact between the issuing insurer(s), authorized representative or producer, and the certificate holder, nor does it affirmatively or negatively amend, extend or alter the coverage afforded by the policies listed thereon. ORD 25 (2001/08) Pags 2 of2 ACORD CORPORATION 1988 . . TOWN OF SOUTHOLD ORIGINAL "NEW SUFFOLK DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS" CONSTRUCTION SPECIFICATION . SOUTHOLD, SUFFOLK COUNTY, NEW YORK LKMA Project No: 07010.000 . ~otNUfORMEO GOPI PreDared For: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 53095 Main Road Southold, New York 11971 DECEMBER 2007 PreDared Bv: LX McLEAN ASSOCIATES, P.c. Consulting Engineers 437 South Country Road Brookhaven, New York 11719 (631) 286-8668 I./~"~ . . TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 53095 MAIN ROAD, SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK 11971 PHONE: 631-765-1800 I FAX: 631-765-6145 . INVITATION TO BID NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SEALED PROPOSALS ARE SOUGHT AND REQUESTED FOR THE FOLLOWING: BID NAME: SOUTHOLD TOWN - "NEW SUFFOLK DRAINAGE . IMPROVEMENTS" Definite specifications may be obtained at the Southold Town Clerk's Office beginning JANUARY 31, 2008 . PLACE OF OPENING: DATE OF OPENING: TIME OF OPENING: . TOWN OF SOUTHOLD TOWN CLERKS OFFICE 53095 MAIN ROAD SOUTHOLD, NY 11971 CONTACT PERSON: JAMES RICHTER R.A., TOWN ENGINEER, 631-765-1560 TECHNICAL QUESTIONS: CHRISTOPHER F. DWYER, LKMA 631-286-8668, PLEASE REFER TO QUESTIONS PAGE Q-1. FEBRUARY 14, 2008 10:00AM . VENDORS MUST SUBMIT BID IN SEALED ENVELOPE. PLEASE PRINT ON THE FACE OF ENVELOPE: 1) NAME & ADDRESS OF BIDDER 2) BID NAME . BID MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY A 5 % BID SECURITY. It is the bidder's responsibility to read the attached Bid Specifications, Instructions to Bidders, and General Conditions, which outline bidding rules of the Town of Southold. . Upon submission of bid, it is understood that the bidder has read, fully understands and will comply with said GENERAL CONDITIONS and specification requirements. The Town of Southold requires that this document be returned intact and that it be filled out completely. Please do not remove any pages from this bid package, and make a copy of the bid document for your records. . A non-refundable fee of $25.00 will be charged for plans and specifications. Payment can be made by either money order, cash or check (payable to the Town of South old). . . The Town of Southold welcomes and encourages minority and women-owned businesses to participate in the bidding process. . . . TABLE OF CONTENTS NEW SUFFOLK DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS . Title Page Invitation to Bid Table of Contents Instructions to Bidders IB-I thru IB-6 . . NYS Wage Rates Standard Insurance Requirements General Conditions Conditions of Contract Proposal Form Package Qualification of Bidders Contract Agreement Questions Page Specifications General Construction Drawings (Separate) SIR-I thru SIR-2 GC-I thru GC-12 CC-I thru CC-18 Proposal Form Package 1-14 QS-I thru QS-4 A-I thru A-3 Q-I . . Divisions 1,2 & 16 I of 5 . . . . . . . 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. II. 12. 13. 14. IS. 16. 17. 18. . . . . . . . . INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS INDEX Receipt and Opening of Bids Form, Preparation and Presentation of Proposal Bid Security Qualifications of Bidders Rejection of Bids Bidders Responsibility Construction Terms and Conditions Security for Faithful Performance Bid Reservations Non-Collusive Statement Addenda and Interpretations Method of Award Single Price Bid Analysis Municipal Exempt Status Labor Law Wage Rates Insurance Required by the Town of Southold Quantities 1B - I . INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 1. RECEIPT AND OPENING OF BIDS . The Town of Southold invites bids on the forms herein provided for the Town of Southold New Suffolk Drainage Improvements construction in New Suffolk, New York. Sealed bids shall be received by the Town Clerk of the Town of Southold at 53095 Main Road, Southold, New Yark no later than 10:00 AM prevailing time on Thursday, February 14, 2008 at which time they will be opened and publicly read aloud. . All bids received after the time stated for the opening in the Notice to Bidders may not be considered and will be returned unopened to the bidder. The bidder assumes the risk of any delay in the mail or in the handling of the mail by employees of the Town. Whether sent by mail or by means of personal delivery, the bidder assumes responsibility for having his bid deposited on time at the place specified. Faxed bids will not be accepted. . 2. FORM. PREPARATION AND PRESENTATION OF PROPOSAL . The Proposal Form as issued by the Town Clerk shall be completely filled in, in black ink or typed on the original bid form. No photocopies will be accepted. All blank spaces for bid prices must be filled in, in both words and figures, with a total or gross sum far which the bid is made. All lines must have an indication of the bidder's response whether it be "0", "N/A", "No Charge", or a dollar figure. All lines must be filled in to indicate bidder's acknowledgement of the request. Bids that do not have all applicable lines filled in on the bid proposal form may be disqualified as a non-responsive bid. We cannot assume there is "no charge" when lines are left empty. Bids that contain any omission, erasure, alteration, addition ar items not called far in the itemized bid form or that contain irregularities of any kind will not be accepted. In case of discrepancy between the unit price and total amount bid far any item, the unit price, as expressed in words, shall govern. . . The following two items will automatically render a bid unacceptable to the Town of Southold: a. Failure to sign bid proposal page. b. Failure to include necessary bid security deposit (as required). It shall be fully understood that any deviations from the inclusion of the above items will be grounds to see the bid as non-compliant and will not be considered for award. . 3. BID SECURITY . (a) The Bid must be accompanied by a certified check on a solvent bank or trust company with its principal place of business in New Yark State, or an acceptable bid bond, in an amount equal to not less than five percent (5%) of the total amount bid, made payable to the Town of Southold (herein identified as Owner), as assurance that the bid is made in good faith. The certified checks or bid bonds of unsuccessful bidders will be returned after execution of the Contract between the Owner and the successful bidder; the certified check or bid bond of the successful bidder will be retained until filing and approval of the Performance Bond and until completion of five percent (5%) of the work under the Contract. . . m -2 . INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS . (b) The successful bidder, upon his failure or refusal to execute and deliver the Contract and bonds required within ten (10) days after the date of notice of the acceptance of his bid, shall forfeit to the Owner, as liquidated damages for such failure or refusal, the security he deposited with his bid. 4. OUALIFICA TIONS OF BIDDERS . (a) Forms for qualifications of bidders, giving evidence of sufficient facilities, equipment, experience and financial ability to insure completion of the work are provided with the bid specification package, and shall be filled out by the contractor and returned with the bid submission. (b) Information contained in any statement of financial ability shall be not more than thirty days old at the time of submission. (c) The Town reserves the right to make such investigation as it may deem necessary or advisable to determine any bidder's ability to do the work, and the bidder shall furnish to the Town, on request, all data and information pertinent thereto. The Town reserves the right to reject any bid if such investigation fails to satisfy the Town that the bidder is fully qualified to do the work. Financial instability of a bidder may be cause for non-award. . . 5. REJECTION OF BIDS . (a) The TOWN BOARD reserves the right to reject any bid if the evidence submitted in the qualifications statement or an investigation of such bidder fails to satisfy the TOWN BOARD that such bidder is properly qualified to carry out the obligations of the Contract and to complete the work contemplated therein. Conditional bids will be considered informal and will be rejected. . (b) The TOWN BOARD reserves the right to reject any and all bids, in whole or in part, to waive any informality in any or all bids, and to accept the bid or part thereof which it deems most favorable to the Town after all bids have been examined and/or checked. 6. BIDDERS RESPONSIBILITY . (a) Bidders are cautioned not to submit bids until after having inspected the site of the proposed improvement and having made themselves familiar with local conditions. The attention of persons intending to submit bids is specifically called to the paragraph of the Contract which debars a Contractor from pleading misunderstanding or deception because of estimates or quantities, character, location or other conditions surrounding the same. Special attention is called to the notes on the Plans or in the itemized form of bid, which are made a part of this Contract, which may alter or revise the Specifications for the particular contract. . . (b) No representation is made as to the existence or nonexistence of groundwater, which may in any way impede the work, proposed to be accomplished. Each bidder shall fully inform himself as to groundwater and sub-surface conditions prior to submitting his bid. . IB - 3 . INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS . (c) The submission of a bid will be construed to mean that the bidder is fully informed as to the extent, cost, and character of the materials, labor, and equipment required to complete the proposed job in accordance with the Plans and Specifications, including all other expenses incidental thereto. . (d) Bidders must examine the Plans and Specifications and exercise their own judgement as to the nature and amount of the whole of the work to be done, and for the bid prices, must assume all risks of variance by whomsoever made in computation or statement of amounts or quantities necessary to fully complete the work in strict compliance with the Contract Documents. . (e) The Bidder shall assume all risks and responsibility and shall complete the work in whatever material and under whatever conditions he may encounter or create, without extra cost to the Town. . (f) No pleas of ignorance or misunderstanding of conditions that exist or that may hereafter exist, or of conditions or difficulties that may be encountered in the execution of the work under this Contract, as a result of failure to make the necessary examinations and investigations, will be to fulfill in every detail all of the requirements of the Contract Documents, or will be accepted as a basis for any claims whatsoever for extra compensation, or for an extension of time. 7. CONSTRUCTION TERMS AND CONDITIONS . The successful bidder is warned that the work specified in the Conditions of Contract, together with the Instructions to Bidders, Proposal Form, General Conditions, Plans, Specifications and instructions of the Engineer or his duly authorized representative will be rigidly enforced. 8. SECURITY FOR FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE AND MAINTENANCE . The successful bidder shall be required to execute a Performance Bond equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the amount bid, such bonds to be executed by a New York licensed insurance carrier/surety company with an A rating or better from A.M. Best & Co. and acceptable to the Owner; or bonds secured by collateral; or securities approved by the Owner. The Performance Bond shall be written so as to remain in full force and effect as a maintenance bond for a period of not less than one (I) year after the date of final acceptance of the work. . . The successful bidder, upon failure to execute and deliver the bonds required within ten (10) days after the date of notice of award, shall forfeit to the Owner, as liquidated damages for such failure or refusal, the security deposited with his bid, and he will be liable for and he agrees to pay to the Owner on demand, the difference between the price bid and the price for which such contract shall subsequently be relet including the cost of such reletting less the amount of such deposit. No plea of mistake in such accepted bid shall be available to the bidder for recovery of his deposit or as a defense to any action upon accepted bid unless said mistake can be proven by documentary evidence acceptable to the Town. . After approval of the bonds and execution of the Contract and after ten (10) percent of the work has been completed, the bid security accompanying the bid will be returned. . IB - 4 . INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 9. BID RESERVATIONS . Bids submitted shall remain in effect for forty-five (45) days past the date of bid opening. This period may be extended, for the benefit of the Town, by mutual agreement between the Bidder and the Town Clerk. . 10. NON-COLLUSIVE STATEMENT . The form of non-collusion bidding certification contained in the proposal package must be executed by the Bidder and submitted with the proposal. The submission of this statement certifies that the prices in this bid have been arrived at independently without collusion, consultation, communication, or agreement for the purpose of restricting competition, as to any matter relating to such prices with any other bidder or with any competitor. 11. ADDENDA AND INTERPRETATIONS . Every request for information or interpretation of the Contract Documents or Drawings must be addressed in writing to the Clerk Town of Southold 53095 Route 25 P.O. Box 1179 Southold, N.Y. 11971, and to be given any consideration, must be received at least five (5) days prior to the date fixed for the opening of bids. Any such interpretations or supplemental instructions will be in the form of written addenda, and will be mailed or faxed to all prospective bidders. The failure of any bidder to receive any such addenda will not relieve the bidder of any obligation under his bid as submitted. Any addenda so issued shall become part of the Contract Documents. . 12. METHOD OF A WARD . The bid will be awarded to the lowest responsive, responsible bidder, as will best promote the public interest, taking into consideration the reliability of the bidder, the quality of the materials, equipment, or supplies to be furnished, and conformity with the specifications. 13. SINGLE PRICE BID ANALYSIS . In the event a single bid is received, the Town will conduct a price analysis of the bid price prior to the award of the contract. 14. MUNICIPAL EXEMPT STATUS . The Town is exempt from the payment of Federal, State and local taxes. Taxes must not be included in proposal prices. . . ffi-5 . INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS 15. LABOR LAW . The Contractor and each and every subcontractor performing work at the site of the project to which this Contract relates shall comply with the applicable provisions of the Labor Law, as amended, of the State of New York. . Attention is called to certain provisions of the Labor Law, as set forth in the Conditions of Contract, Paragraph II, which are hereby referred to and made a part hereof. 16. WAGE RATES . The rates of wages determined by the New York State Industrial Commissioner pursuant to the Labor Law, which shall be paid on this project, are set forth herein following the Instructions to Bidders. . Contractors and subcontractors are required to submit to the Town, within thirty days after issuance of the first payroll, and every thirty days thereafter, a transcript of the original payroll records, subscribed and affirmed as true under the penalties of perjury. 17. INSURANCE REOUIRED BY THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD . The successful bidder will be required to procure and pay for the following types of insurance, as set forth in more detail herein following the Instructions to Bidders in the Standard Insurance requirements Section. (a) Comprehensive Automobile Policy (b)Comprehensive General Liability (c) ExcesslUmbrella Insurance (d)Workmen's Compensation Insurance (e) Disability Insurance and Unemployment Insurance . 18. OUANTITIES . Any quantities set forth in the bid specifications are approximations only. No guarantee is made for any quantities stated. Payment shall be on the basis of actual quantities supplied or the actual work done at the unit prices quoted. . . . IB - 6 Eliot Spitzer, Governor M. Patricia Smith, Commissioner . . Town of Southold Christopher Dwyer, Design Engineer L.K. McLean Assoc. P.C. 437 South Country Road Brookhaven NY 11719 Schedule Year Oate Req uested PRC# 2007 through 2008 01/24/2008 2008000717 . Location Project 10# Project Type New Suffolk LKMA #07-010 Demolition of existing roadways, regrading of roadways, installation of shallow drainage structures, piping, restoration of paved areas (parking lot and roadways), asphalt placement, timber guiderail . PREVAILING WAGE SCHEDULE FOR ARTICLE 8 PUBLIC WORK PROJECT . Attached is the current schedule(s) of the prevailing wage rates and prevailing hourly supplements for the project referenced above. A unique Prevailing Wage Case Number (PRC#) has been assigned to the schedule(s) for your project. The schedule is effeciive from July 2007 through June 2008. All updates, corrections, posted on the 1st business day of each month, and future copies of the annual determination are available on the Department's website www.labor.state.ny.us. Updated PDF copies of your schedule can be accessed by entering your assigned PRC# at the proper location on the website. . It is the responsibility of the contracting agency or its agent to annex and make part, the attached schedule, to the specifications for this project, when it is advertised for bids and lor to forward said schedules to the successful bidder(s), immediately upon receipt, in order to insure the proper payment of wages. . Please refer to the "General Provisions of Laws Covering Workers on Public Work Contracts" provided with this schedule, for the specific details relating to other responsibilities of the Department of Jurisdiction. Upon completion or cancellation of this project, enter the required information and mail OR fax this form to the office shown at the bottom of this notice, OR fill out the electronic . version via the NYSDOL website. NOTICE OF COMPLETION I CANCELLATION OF PROJECT Date Completed: Date Cancelled: . Name & Title of Representative: . Phone: (518) 457-5589 Fax: (518) 485-1870 W. Averell Harriman State Office Campus. Bldg. 12, Room 130, Albany, NY 12240 www.labor.state.ny.us. PW 200 PW Ask@labor.state.ny.us . . General Provisions of Laws Covering Workers on Article 8 Public Work Contracts Introduction . The Labor Law requires public work contractors and subcontractors to pay laborers, workers, or mechanics employed in the performance of a public work contract not less than the prevailing rate of wage and supplements (fringe benefits) in the locality where the work is performed. Responsibilities of the Department of Jurisdiction . A Department of Jurisdiction (Contracting Agency) includes a state department, agency, board or commission: a county, city, town or village; a school district, board of education or board of cooperative educational services; a sewer, water, fire, improvement and other district corporation; a public benefit corporation; and a public authority awarding a public work contract. . The Department of Jurisdiction (Contracting Agency) awarding a public work contract MUST obtain a Prevailing Rate Schedule listing the hourly rates of wages and supplements due the workers to be empioyed on a public work project. This schedule may be obtained by completing and forwarding a "Request for wage and Supplement Information" form (PW 39) to the Bureau of Public Work. The Prevailing Rate Schedule MUST be included in the specifications for the contract to be awarded and is deemed part of the public work contract. Upon the awarding of the contract, the law requires that the Department of Jurisdiction (Contracting Agency) furnish the following information to the Bureau: the name and address of the contractor, the date the contract was let and the approximate dollar value of the contract. To facilitate compliance with this provision of the Labor Law, a copy of the Department's "Notice of Contract Award" form (PW 16) is provided with the originai Prevailing Rate Schedule. The Department of Jurisdiction (Contracting Agency) is required to notify the Bureau of the completion or cancellation of any public work project. The Department's PW 200 form is provided for that purpose. Hours . . No laborer, worker, or mechanic in the employ of a contractor or subcontractor engaged in the performance of any public work project shall be permitted to work more than eight hours in any day or more than five days in any week, except in cases of extraordinary emergency. The contractor and the Department of Jurisdiction (Contracting Agency) may apply to the Bureau of Public Work for a dispensation permitting workers to work additional hours or days per week on a particular public work project. Wages and Supplements . The wages and supplements to be paid and/or provided to laborers, workers, and mechanics employed on a public work project shali be not less than those listed in the current Prevailing Rate Schedule for the iocality where the work is perforrned. If a prime contractor on a public work project has not been provided with a Prevailing Rate Schedule, the contractor must notify the Department of Jurisdiction (Contracting Agency) who in turn must request an original Prevailing Rate Schedule form the Bureau of Public Work. Requests may be submitted by: mail to NYSDOL, Bureau of Public Work, State Office Bldg. Campus, Bldg. 12, Rm. 130, Albany, NY 12240; Fax to Bureau of Public Work (518) 485-1870; or electronically at the NYSDOL website www.labor.state.ny.us. Upon receiving the original schedule, the Department of Jurisdiction (Contracting Agency) is REQUIRED to provide complete copies to all prime contractors who in turn MUST, by law, provide copies of all applicable county schedules to each subcontractor and obtain from each subcontractor, an affidavit certifying such schedules were received. if the original schedule expired, the contractor may obtain a copy of the new annual determination from the NYSDOL website www.labor.state.ny.us. The Commissioner of Labor makes an annual determination of the prevailing rates. This determination is in effect from July 1st through June 30th of the following year. The annual determination is available on the NYSDOL website www.labor.state.ny.us. . . Payrolls and Payroll Records . Every contractor and subcontractor MUST keep original payrolls or transcripts subscribed and affirmed as true under penalty of perjury. Payrolls must be maintained for at least three (3) years from the project's date of completion. At a minimum, payrolls must show the following information for each person employed on a public work project: Name, Social Security number, Classification(s) in which the worker was employed, Hourly wage rate(s) paid, Supplements paid or provide, and Daily and weekly number of hours worked in each classification. Every contractor and subcontractor shall submit to the Department of Jurisdiction (Contracting Agency), within thirty (30) days after issuance of its first payroll and every thirty (30) days thereafter, a transcript of the original payrolls, subscribed and affirmed as true under penalty of perjury. The Department of Jurisdiction (Contracting Agency) shall receive and maintain such payrolls. . . In addition, the Commissioner of labor may require contractors to furnish, with ten (10) days of a request, payroll records sworn to as their validity and accuracy for public work and private work. Payroll records include, by are not limited to time cards, work description sheets, proof that supplements were provided, cancelled payroll checks and payrolls. Failure to provide the requested information within the allotted ten (10) days will result in the withholding of up to 25% of the contract, not to exceed $100,000.00. If the contractor or subcontractor does not maintain a place of business in New York . State and the amount of the contract exceeds $25,000.00, payroll records and certifications must be kept on the project worksite. The prime contractor is responsible for any underpayments of prevailing wages or supplements by any subcontractor. All contractors or their subcontractors shall provide to their subcontractors a copy of the Prevailing Rate Schedule specified in the public work contract as well as any subsequently issued schedules. A failure to provide these schedules by a contractor or subcontractor is a violation of Article 8, Section 220-a of the labor law. . All subcontractors engaged by a public work project contractor or its subcontractor, upon receipt of the original schedule and any subsequently issued schedules, shall provide to such contractor a verified statement attesting that the subcontractor has received the Prevailing Rate Schedule and will payor provide the applicable rates of wages and supplements specified therein. (See NYS labor laws, Article 8. Section 220-a). Determination of Prevailing Wage and Supplement Rate Updates Applicable to All Counties . The wages and supplements contained in the annual determination become effective July 1st whether or not the new determination has been received by a given contractor. Care should be taken to review the rates for obvious errors. Any corrections should be brought to the Department's attention immediately. It is the responsibility of the public work contractor to use the proper rates. If there is a question on the proper classification to be used, please call the district office located nearest the project. Any errors in the annual determination will be corrected and posted to the NYSDOl website on the first business day of each month. Contractors are responsible for paying these updated rates as well, retroactive to July 1 st. When you review the schedule for a particular occupation, your attention should be directed to the dates above the column of rates. These are the dates for which a given set of rates is effective. To the extent possible, the Department posts rates in its possession that cover periods of time beyond the July 1 st to June 30th time frame covered by a particular annual determination. Rates that extend beyond that instant time period are informational ONLY and may be updated in future annual determinations that actually cover the then appropriate July 1 st to June 30th time period. . Withholding of Payments . When a complaint is filed with the Commissioner of labor alleging the failure of a contractor or subcontractor to payor provide the prevailing wages or supplements, or when the Commissioner of labor believes that unpaid wages or supplements may be due, payments on the public work contract shall be withheld from the prime contractor in a sufficient amount to satisfy the alleged unpaid wages and supplements, including interest and civil penalty, pending a final determination. . When the Bureau of Public Work finds that a contractor or subcontractor on a public work project failed to payor provide the requisite prevailing wages or supplements, the Bureau is authorized by Sections 220-b of the labor law to so notify the financial officer of the Department of Jurisdiction (Contracting Agency) that awarded the public work contract. Such officer MUST then withhold or cause to be withheld from any payment due the prime contractor on account of such contract the amount indicated by the Bureau as sufficient to satisfy the unpaid wages and supplements, including interest and any civil penalty that may be assessed by the Commissioner of labor. The withholding continues until there is a final . determination of the underpayment by the Commissioner of labor or by the court in the event a legal proceeding is instituted for review of the determination of the Commissioner of labor. The Department of Jurisdiction (Contracting Agency) shall comply with this order of the Commissioner of labor or of the court with respect to the release of the funds so withheld. Summary of Notice Posting Requirements The current Prevailing Rate Schedule must be posted in a prominent and accessible place on the site of the public work project. The prevailing wage schedule must be encased in, or constructed of, materials capable of withstanding adverse weather conditions and be titled "PREVAILING RATE OF WAGES" in letters no smaller than two (2) inches by two (2) inches. . Every employer providing workers. compensation insurance and disability benefits must post notices of such coverage in the format prescribed by the Workers. Compensation Board in a conspicuous place on the jobsite. . Every employer subject to the NYS Human Rights law must conspicuously post at its offices, places of employment, or employment training centers, notices furnished by the State Division of Human Rights. Employers liable for contributions under the Unemployment Insurance law must conspicuously post on the jobsite notices furnished by the NYS Department of labor. . . Apprentices . Employees cannot be paid apprentice rates unless they are individually registered in a program registered with the NYS Commissioner of Labor. The allowable ratio of apprentices to journeyworkers in any craft classification can be no greater than the statewide building trade ratios promulgated by the Department of Labor and included with the Prevailing Rate Schedule. An employee listed on a payroll as an apprentice who is not registered as above or is performing work outside the classification of work for which the apprentice is indentured, must be paid the prevailing journeyworker's wage rate for the classification of work the employee is actually performing. NYSDOL Labor Law, Article 8, Section 220-3, require that only apprentices individually registered with the NYS Department of Labor may be paid apprenticeship rates on a public work project. No other Federal or State Agency of office registers apprentices in New York State. Persons wishing to verify the apprentice registration of any person must do so in writing by mail, to the NYSDOL Office of Employability Development / Apprenticeship Training, State Office Bldg. Campus, Bldg. 12, Albany, NY 12240 or by Fax to NYSDOL Apprenticeship Training (518) 457-7154. All requests for verification must include the name and social security number of the person for whom the information is requested. The only conclusive proof of individual apprentice registration is written verification from the NYSDOL Apprenticeship Training Albany Central office. Neither Federal nor State Apprenticeship Training offices outside of Albany can provide conclusive registration information. . . It should be noted that the existence of a registered apprenticeship program is not conclusive proof that any person is registered in that program. Furthermore, the existence or possession of wallet cards, identification cards, or copies of state forms is not conclusive proof of the registration of any person as an apprentice. . Interest and Penalties In the event that an underpayment of wages and/or supplements is found: Interest shall be assessed at the rate then in effect as prescribed by the Superintendent of Banks pursuant to section 14-a of the Banking Law, per annum from the date of underpayment to the date restitution is made. - A Civil Penalty may also be assessed, not to exceed 25% of the total of wages, supplements, and interest due. . Debarment . Any contractor or subcontractor and/or its successor shall be ineligible to submit a bid on or be awarded any public work contract or subcontract with any state, municipal corporation or public body for a period of five (5) years when: - Two (2) willful determinations have been rendered against that contractor or subcontractor and/or its successor within any consecutive six (6) year period. - There is any willful determination that involves the falsification of payroll records or the kickback of wages or supplements. Criminal Sanctions . Willful violations of the Prevailing Wage Law (Article 8 and Article 9 of the Labor Law) constitute a misdemeanor punishable by fine or imprisonment, or both. Discrimination . No employee or applicant for employment may be discriminated against on account of age, race, creed, color, national origin, sex, disability or marital status. No contractor, subcontractor nor any person acting on its behalf, shall by reason of race, creed, color, disability, sex or national origin discriminate against any citizen of the State of New York who is qualified and available to perform the work to which the employment relates (NYS Labor Law, Article 8, Section 220-e(a)). No contractor, subcontractor, nor any person acting on its behalf, shall in any manner, discriminate against or intimidate any employee on account of race, creed, color, disability, sex, or national origin (NYS Labor Law, Article 8, Section 220- e(b) ). . The Human Rights Law also prohibits discrimination in employment because of age, marital status, or religion. There may be deducted from the amount payable to the contractor under the contract a penalty of $50.00 for each calendar day during which such person was discriminated against or intimidated in violation of the provision of the contract (NYS Labor Law, Article 8, Section 220-e(c) ). . . The contract may be cancelled or terminated by the State or municipality. All monies due or to become due thereunder may be forfeited for a second or any subsequent violation of the terms or conditions of the anti-discrimination sections of the contract (NYS Labor Law, Article 8, Section 220-e(d) ). Every employer subject to the New York State Human Rights Law must conspicuously post at its offices, places of employment, or employment training centers notices furnished by the State Division of Human Rights. Workers' Compensation . In accordance with Section 142 of the State Finance Law, the contractor shall maintain coverage during the life of the contract for the benefit of such employees as required by the provisions of the New York State Workers' Compensation Law. A contractor who is awarded a public work contract must provide proof of workers' compensation coverage prior to being . allowed to begin work. The insurance policy must be issued by a company authorized to provide workers' compensation coverage in New York State. Proof of coverage must be on form C-105.2 (Certificate of Workers' Compensation Insurance) and must name this agency as a certificate holder. If New York State coverage is added to an existing out-of-state policy, it can only be added to a policy from a company authorized to write workers' compensation coverage in this state. The coverage must be listed under item 3A of the information page. . The contractor must maintain proof that subcontractors doing work covered under this contract secured and maintained a workers' compensation policy for all employees working in New York State. Every employer providing worker's compensation insurance and disability benefits must post notices of such coverage in . the format prescribed by the Workers' Compensation Board in a conspicuous place on the jobsite. Unemployment Insurance Employers liable for contributions under the Unemployment Insurance Law must conspicuously post on the jobsite notices furnished by the New York State Department of Labor. . . . . . . . Eliot Spitzer, Governor ~ Cf NEW ~ ~~~ M. Patricia Smith, Commissioner . Town of South old Christopher Dwyer, Design Engineer LK McLean Assoc. P.C. 437 South Country Road Brookhaven NY 11719 Schedule Year Date Requested PRC# 2007 through 2008 01/24/2008 2008000717 . . New Suffolk LKMA #07-010 Demolition of existing roadways, regrading of roadways, installation of shallow drainage structures, piping, restoration of paved areas (parking lot and roadways), asphalt placement, timber guiderail Notice of Contract Award New York State Labor Law, Article 8, Section 220.3a requires that certain information regarding the awarding of public work contracts, be furnished to the Commissioner of Labor. One "Notice of Contract Award" (PW 16, which may be photocopied), MUST be completed for EACH prime contractor on the above referenced project. Location Project 10# Project Type . Upon notifying the successful bidder(s) of this contract, enter the required information and mail OR fax this form to the office shown at the bottom of this notice, OR fill out the electronic version via the NYSDOL website. . Contractor Information All information must be supplied Federal Employer Identification Number: . Name: Address: . City: State: Zip: Amount of Contract: $ Approximate Starting Date: I Contract Type: [] (01) General Construction [] (02) HeatingNenlilation [] (03) Electrical [] (04) Plumbing [] (05) Other : . Approximate Completion Date: . Phone: (518) 457-5589 Fax: (518) 485-1870 W. Averell Harriman State Office Campus, Bldg. 12, Room 130, Albany, NY 12240 www.labor.state.ny.us. PW16 PW Ask@labor.state.ny.us . . To all State Departments, Agency Heads and Public Benefit Corporations IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING PUBLIC WORK ENFORCEMENT FUND . Budget Policy & Reporting Manual 8-610 . Public Work Enforcement Fund effective date December 7, 2005 . 1. Purpose and Scope: . This Item describes the Public Work Enforcement Fund (the Fund, PWEF) and its relevance to State agencies and public benefit corporations engaged in construction or reconstruction contracts, and announces the recently-enacted increase to the percentage of the dollar value of -such contracts that must be deposited into the Fund. This item also describes the roles of the following entities with respect to the Fund: . New York State Department of Labor (DOL), The Office of the State of Comptroller (OSC), and State agencies and public benefit corporations. 2. Background and Statutory References: . DOL uses the Fund to enforce the State's Labor Law as it relates to contracts for construction or reconstruction as defined in subdivision two of Section 220 of the Labor Law. State agencies and public benefit corporations participating in such contracts are required to make payments to the Fund. Chapter 511 of the Laws of 1995 (as amended by Chapter 513 of the Laws of 1997, Chapter 655 of the Laws of 1999, Chapter 376 of the Laws of 2003 and Chapter 407 of the Laws of 2005) established the Fund. . 3. Procedures and Agency Responsibilities: The Fund is supported by transfers and deposits based on the value of contracts for construction and reconstruction, as defined in subdivision two of Section 220 of the Labor Law, into which all State agencies and public benefit corporations enter. . Chapter 407 of the Laws of 2005 increased the amount required to be provided to this fund to .10 of one-percent of the total cost of each such contract, to be calculated at the time agencies or public benefit corporations enter into a new contract or if a contract is amended. The provisions of this bill became effective August 2,2005. . . To all State Departments, Agency Heads and Public Benefit Corporations IMPORTANT NOTICE REGARDING PUBLIC WORK ENFORCEMENT FUND . OSC will report to DOL on all construction-related ("D") contracts approved during the month, including contract amendments, and then DOL will bill agencies the appropriate assessment monthly. An agency may then make a determination if any of the billed contracts are exempt and so note on the bill submitted back to DOL. For any instance where an agency is unsure if a contract is or is not exempt, they can call the Bureau of Public Work at the number noted below for a determination. Payment by check or journal voucher is due to DOL within thirty days from the date of the billing. DOL will verify the amounts and forward them to OSC for processing. . . For those contracts which are not approved or administered by the Comptroller, monthly reports and payments for deposit into the Public Work Enforcement Fund must be provided to the Administrative Finance Bureau at the DOL within 30 days of the end of each month or on a payment schedule mutually agreed upon with DOL. Reports should contain the following information: . Name and billing address of State agency or public benefit corporation; State agency or public benefit corporation contact and phone number; Name and address of contractor receiving the award; Contract number and effective dates; Contract amount and PWEF assessment charge (if contract amount has been amended, reflect increase or decrease to original contract and the adjustment in the PWEF charge); and Brief description of the work to be performed under each contract. . . Checks and Journal Vouchers, payable to the "New York State Department of Labor" should be sent to: Department of Labor Administrative Finance Bureau-PWEF Unit Building 12, Room 464 State Office Campus Albany, NY 12240 . Any questions regarding billing should be directed to NYSDOL's Administrative Finance Bureau-PWEF Unit at (518) 457-3624 and any questions regarding Public Work Contracts should be directed to the Bureau of Public Work at (518) 457-5589. . . . . . Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 Published by the New Yark State Department of Labor PRe Number 2008000717 Introduction to the Prevailing Rate Schedule Information About Prevailing Rate Schedule . This information is provided to assist you in the interpretation of particular requirements for each classification of worker contained in the attached Schedule of Prevailing Rates. \ Classification . It is the duty of the Commissioner of Labor to make the proper classification of workers taking into account whether the work is heavy and highway, building, sewer and water, tunnel work, or residential, and to make a determination of wages and supplements to be paid or provided. It is the responsibility of the public work contractor to use the proper rate. If there is a question on the proper classification to be used, please call the district office located nearest the project. District office locations and phone numbers are listed below. Prevailing Wage Schedules are issued separately for "General Construction Projects" and "Residential Construction Projects" on a county- by-county basIs. General Construction Rates apply to projects such as: Buildings, Heavy & Highway, and Tunnel and Water & Sewer rates. Residential Construction Rates generally apply to construction, reconstruction, repair, alteration, or demolition of one family, two family, row housing, or rental type units intended for residential use. Some rates listed in the Residential Construction Rate Schedule have a very limited applicability listed along with the rate. Rates for occupations or locations not shown on the residential schedule must be obtained from the General Construction Rate Schedule. Please contact the local Bureau of Public Work office before using Residential Rate Schedules, to ensure that the project meets the required criteria. Paid Holidays . Paid Holidays are days for which an eligible employee receives a regular day's pay, but is not required to perform work. If an employee works on a Clay listed as a paid holiday, this remuneration is in addition to payment of the required prevailing rate for the work actually . performed. Overtime At a minimum, all work performed on a public work project in excess of eight hours in anyone day or more than five days in any workweek is overtime. However, the specific overtime requirements for each trade or occupation on a public work project may differ. SpecifiC overtime - requirements for each trade or occupation are contained in the prevailing rate schedules. Overtime holiday pay is the premium pay that is required for work performed on specified holidays. It is only required where the employee . actually performs work on such holidays. The applicable holidays are listed under HOLIDAYS: OVERTIME. The required rate of pay for these covered holidays can be found in the OVERTIME PAY section listings for each classification. . Supplemental Benefits Particular attention should be given to the supplemental benefit requirements. Although in most cases the payment or provision of supplements is for each hour worked, some classifications require the payment or provision of supplements for each hour paid (including paId holidays on which no work is performed) and/or may require supplements to be paid or provided at a premium rate for premium hours worked. Effective Dates When you review the schedule for a particular occupation, your attention should be directed to the dates above the column of rates. These are the dates for which a given set of rates is effective. The rate listed is valid until the next effective rate change or until the new annual determination which takes effect on July 1 of each year. All contractors and subcontractors are required to pay the current prevailing rates of wages and supplements. If you have any questions please contact the Bureau of Public Work or visit the New York State Department of Labor website {www.labor.state.ny.us)forcurrentwage rate information. Apprentice Training Ratios The following are the allowable ratios of registered Apprentices to Journey-workers. For example, the ratio 1:1,1:3 indicates the allowable initial ratio is one Apprentice to one Journeyworker. The Journeyworker must be in place on the project before an Apprentice is allowed. Then three additional Journeyworkers are needed before a second Apprentice is allowed. The last ratio repeats indefinitely. Therefore, three more Journeyworkers must be present before a third Apprentice can be hired, and so on. . . Please call Apprentice Training Central Office at (518) 457-6820 if you have any questions. Title (Trade) Ratio . Boilermaker 1:1,1:3 Mason 1:1,1:4 Carpenter 1:1,1:4 Electrical (Outside) Lineman 1:1,1:2 Electrician (Inside) 1:1,1:3 . Page 11 Prevailing Wage Rates for 07101/2007 - 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRe Number 2008000717 . Elevator/Escalator Construction & Modernizer Glazier Insulation & Asbestos Worker Iron Worker laborer Op Engineer Painter Plumber & Steamfitter Roofer Sheet Metal Worker Sprinkler Fitter 1:1,1:2 1:1,1:3 1:1,1:4 1:1,1:6 1:1,1:3 1:1,1:5 1:1,1:3 1:1,1:3 1:1,1:2 1:1,1:3 1:1,1:2 . . If you have any questions concerning the attached schedule or would like additional information, please contact the nearest BUREAU of PUBLIC WORK District Office or write to: New York State Department of labor Bureau of Public Work State Office Campus, Bldg. 12 Albany, NY 12240 District Office locations: Telephone # Bureau of Public Work - Albany 518-457-2744 607-721-8005 716-847-7159 516-228-3915 845-568-5287 Bureau of Public Work - Binghamton Bureau of Public Work - Buffalo Bureau of Public Work - Garden City Bureau of Public Work - Newburgh Bureau of Public Work - New York City Bureau of Public Work - Patchogue 212-775-3568 631-687-4883 Bureau of Public Work - Rochester 585-258-4505 Bureau of Public Work - Syracuse Bureau of Public Work - Utica 315-428-4056 315-793-2314 914-997-9507 518-457-5589 Bureau of Public Work - White Plains Bureau of Public Work - Central Office . . FAX # 518-485-0240 607-721-8004 716-847-7650 516-794-3518 845-568-5332 212-775-3579 631-687-4904 . . 585-258-4708 315-428-4671 315-793-2514 914-997-9523 518-485-1870 . . . Page 12 . . Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 Suffolk County General Construction Published by the New York State Department of labor PRe Number 2008000717 Suffolk County Asbestos Worker 01/01/2008 . JOB DESCRIPTION Asbestos Worker ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk WAGES Per hour: DISTRICT 9 07/01/2007 . Abestos Worker Removal & Abatement Only' $ 28.45 . NOTE: 'On Mechanical Systems that are NOT to be SCRAPPED. NOTE: **May be distributed between wages and/or supplemental benefits. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Abestos Worker Removal & Abatement Only $ 7.50 OVERTIME PAY See (B, B2, K) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6) on HOLIDAY PAGE NOTE: Easter Paid at Time and One-half IF worked . REGISTERED APPRENTICES Apprentice Removal & Abatement Only: 1000 hour terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's rates. 1 st 2nd 3rd 4th 78% 80% 83% 89% . Supplemental Benefits: (per Hour worked) Apprentice Removal & Abatement Only $ 7.50 9-12a - Removal Only Boilermaker 01/01/2008 . JOB DESCRIPTION Boilermaker DISTRICT 4 ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Dutchess, Kings, Nassau, New York, Orange, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk, Sullivan, Ulster, Westchester WAGES Per Hour: 07/0112007- 01/01/2008- 01/01/09 12/31/2007 12/31/2008 . Boilermaker $ 44.09 $ 44.98 $ 45.89 Repairs & Renovation $ 44.09 $ 44.98 $ 45.89 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS . Per Hour: 07/01/2007- 01/01/2008- 01/01/2009 12/31/2007 12/31/2008 BoilerMaker 48% of Hourly 48% of Hourly 48% of Hourly Wage Paid + Wage Paid + Wage Paid + $ 7.85 $ 8.09 $ 8.33 . Repairs & Renovation* NOTE: "Hourly Wage Paid" shall include any and all premium(s) pay. *Same as Boilermaker (Includes replacement of parts and repairs & renovation of an existing unit). OVERTIME PAY . Page 13 Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008 last Published on Jan 01 2008 See (0, 0) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: See (8, 16,23,24) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6, 11, 12, 15, 25) on HOLIDAY PAGE NOTE: "Employee must work in pay week to receive Holiday Pay. Published by the New York State Department of labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County . . ""Boilermarker gets 4 times the hourly wage rate for working on labor Day. "'Repairs & Renovation see (B,E,Q) on HOLIDAY PAGE REGISTERED APPRENTICES (1/2) Year Terms at the following pecentage of Boilermaker's Wage 1st 65% 2nd 65% 3rd 70% 4th 75% 5th 80% 6th 85% 7th 90% 8th 95% . Supplemental Benefits Per Hour: 07/01/2007- 12/31/2007 01/01/2008- 12/31/2008 01/01/2009 . Boilermaker Apprentice(s) 48% of Hourly Wage Paid + $ 7.85 48% of Hourly Wage Paid + $ 8.09 48% of Hourly Wage Paid + $ 8.33 Repairs & Renovation" Apprentice(s) $48% of Hourly Wage Paid + $ 7.61 . NOTE: "Hourly Wage Paid" shall include any and all premium(s) pay. "Includes replacement of parts and repairs & renovation of an existing unit. 4-5 . Carpenter 01/01/2008 JOB DESCRIPTION Carpenter ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Westchester PARTIAL COUNTIES Orange: South of but including the following, Waterloo Mitts, SlateHill, New Hampton, Goshen, Blooming Grove, Mountainville, east to the Hudson River. Putnam: South of but including the following, Cold Spring, TompkinsCorner, Mahopac, Croton Falls, east to Connecticut border. Suffolk: West of Port Jefferson and Patchoque Road to Route 112 tothe Atlantic Ocean. WAGES Per hour: 07/01/2007 DISTRICT 9 . . Core Drilling: Driller Assistant Driller $ 29.56 24.59 Note: Hazardous Waste Pay Differential: For level C, an additional 10% above wage rate per hour For Level S, an additional 10% above wage rate per hour For level A, an additional 1 0% above wage rate per hour Note: When required to work on water: an additional $ 0.50 per hour. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per hour paid: . Driller Assistant . $10.36 10.36 OVERTIME PAY OVERTIME: See (B,E,K',P,R") on OVERTIME PAGE. Page 14 . . Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY: Paid: Overtime: See (5,6) on HOLIDAY PAGE. . See (5,6) on HOLIDAY PAGE. .. See (8,10,11,13) on HOLIDAY PAGE. . Assistant: One (1) year increments at the following percentage of Assistant wages. This is not an apprenticeship for Driller. 1st Year 70% 2nd Year 80% . Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County 3rd Year 90% 4th Year 100% 9-1536-CoreDriller Carpenter 01/01/2008 . JOB DESCRIPTION Carpenter ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk, Westchester WAGES Per Hour: 07/01/2007 Timberman $ 38.04 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per hour paid: . Timberman $ 36.06 OVERTIME PAY See (B, E, E2, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: See (18,19) on HOLIDAY PAGE. . Paid: for 1 st & 2nd yr. Apprentices See (5,6,11,13,16,18,19,25) Overtime: See (5,6,11,13,16,18,19,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE. REGISTERED APPRENTICES Wages per hour: . ( 1 ) year terms: 1st 40% 2nd 50% . Supplemental benefits per hour: Apprentices $ 23.89 01/01/2008 Carpenter 3rd 655 DISTRICT 9 4th 80% JOB DESCRIPTION Carpenter DISTRICT 9 ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk, Westchester WAGES Per hour: . 07/01/2007 . Building Millwright SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per hour paid: $42.42 Millwright OVERTIME PAY $ 39.97 . Page 15 9-1536 Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 See (8, E, E2, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: See (18,19) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County . Paid: for 1st & 2nd yr. Apprentices See (5,6,11,13,16,18,19,25) . Overtime See (5,6,11,13,16,18,19,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE. REGISTERED APPRENTICES Wages per hour: (1) year terms: . 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. $ 23.33 $ 27.57 $ 31.82 $ 40.30 Supplemental benefits per hour: (1) year terms: . 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. $ 25.34 $ 28.09 $ 31.84 $ 36.38 9-740.1 . Carpenter 01/01/2008 JOB DESCRIPTION Carpenter DISTRICT 9 ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Dutchess, Kings, Nassau, New York, Orange, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk, Westchester WAGES Per hour: 07/01/2007 . Marine Construction: Marine Diver M.D. Tender $ 52.53 37.78 . SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per hour paid: Journeyman $ 36.06 . OVERTIME PAY See (8, E, E2, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: See (18,19) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Paid: for 1st & 2nd yr. Apprentices . See (5,6,10,11 ,13,16,18,19) Overtime: See (5,6,10,11,13,16,18,19) on HOLIDAY PAGE. REGISTERED APPRENTICES Wager per hour: (1) year terms: . 1st $ 16.55 2nd $ 20.69 3rd $ 26.90 4th $ 33.11 Supplemental benefits per hour: Page 16 . Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County . Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 ~ 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 Apprentices $ 23.89 9-1456MC Carpenter . JOB DESCRIPTION Carpenter DISTRICT 9 ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Dutchess, Kings, Nassau, New York, Orange, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk, Westchester WAGES Per hou r: 01/01/2008 07/01/2007 . Carpet/Resilient Floor Coverer $ 41.71 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per hour paid: . Floor Coverer $ 34.56 OVERTIME PAY See (B, E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: Sae (18, 19)on HOLIDAY PAGE. . Paid: for 1 st & 2nd yr. Apprentices Overtime: See (5,6,11,13,16,18,19,25) See (5,6,11,13,16,18,19,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE. REGISTERED APPRENTICES . Wage per hour: (1) year terms: 1st. $16.68 2nd. $ 20.85 3rd. $ 27.11 4th. $ 33.37 . Supplemental benefits per hour: Apprentices $ 23.14 9-2287 . Carpenter 01/01/2008 JOB DESCRIPTION Carpenter DISTRICT 9 ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk, Westchester WAGES Per hour: 07/01/2007 . Piledriver $ 42.01 Dockbuilder $ 42.01 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per hour paid: . Journeyman $36.01 . Page 17 Prevailing Wage Rates for 07101/2007 - 06/30/2008 last Published on Jan 01 2008 Published by the New York State Department of labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County . OVERTIME PAY See (B, E2, 0) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: See (18,19)on HOLIDAY PAGE. Paid: for 1 st & 2nd yr. Apprentices . See (5,6,11,13,16,18,19,25) Overtime: See (5,6,11,13,16,18,19,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE. REGISTERED APPRENTICES Wages per hour: . (1 )year terms: 1st. $ 18.80 2nd. $ 22.83 3rd. $ 28.87 4th. $ 34.92 Supplemental benefits per hour: . Apprentices $ 23.89 9-1456 Carpenter - BuildinA / Heavv&HiAhwav JOB DESCRIPTION Carpenter - Building / Heavy&Highway ENTIRE COUNTIES Nassau, Suffolk WAGES Per Hour: 01/01/2008 DISTRICT 4 . 07/01/2007 Building Carpenter $ 35.60 . Heavy Highway Carpenter $ 35.60 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per Hour: 07/01/2007 Both Carpenter . Categories $ 29.25 OVERTIME PAY See (B, E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: See (18, 19) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5,6, 16,23,24,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE REGISTERED APPRENTICES One(1) Year Terms at the following pecentage of Journeymans Wage . 1st 40% 2nd 55% 3rd 65% 4th 75% Supplemental Benefits . Per Hou r: 07/01/2007 All Apprentice Terms $15.90 4-Reg.Council Nass/Suff Electrician 01/01/2008 . JOB DESCRIPTION Electrician ENTIRE COUNTIES Nassau, Suffolk DISTRICT 4 Page 18 . . Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 Published by the New Yark State Department of Labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County WAGES Per Hour: 07/01/2007- 12/31/2007 01/01/2008- 12/31/2008 01/01/2009 . Tree Trimmerl Line Clearance Specialist SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per Hour: $ 24.71 $ 25.57 $ 26.46 07/01/2007- 12/31/2007 01/01/2008- 12/31/2008 01/01/2009 . Tree Trimmer! Line Clearance Specialist 17.5% of Hourly Wage Paid + $ 5.18 19.0% of Hourly Wage Paid + $ 5.33 20.5% of Hourly Wage Paid + $ 5.48 . NOTE: "Hourly Wage Paid" shall include any and all premium(s) pay OVERTIME PAY See (8, E, P) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: See (5, 6, 8, 16, 23, 24, 25, 26) on HOLIDAY PAGE NOTE: Time and One Half the Hourly Rate plus Holiday Pay if Worked 4-1 049/T ree Electrician 01/01/2008 . JOB DESCRIPTION Electrician ENTIRE COUNTIES Nassau, Suffolk WAGES Per Hour: DISTRICT 4 07/01/2007 . Telephone & Intergrated Tele- Data Sytems Electrician $ 31.80 "PLEASE NOTE" This rate classification applies to ALL Voice, Data & Video work.: Excluding Fire Alarm Systems and Energy Managment Systems (HVAC . Controls), in those cases the regular Electrician rate applies. To ensure proper use of this rate please call the Garden City District Office at (516)228-3915. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per Hour: 07/01/2007 Electrician 47.5% of Hourly Wage Paid + $ 3.90 . NOTE: "Hourly Wage Paid" shall include any and all premium(s) pay . OVERTIME PAY See (8, E, E2, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6, 15, 16,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE 4-25tela Electrician 01/01/2008 . JOB DESCRIPTION Electrician ENTIRE COUNTIES Nassau, Suffolk WAGES Per Hour: DISTRICT 4 07/01/2007 . Page 19 Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 Electrcian Electrical Maintenance Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County . $ 34.90 "PLEASE NOTE" Applicable to "EXISTING ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS" including, but not limited to TRAFFIC SIGNALS & STREET LIGHTING. Not used for addons. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per Hour: . 07/01/2007 Electrcian 35.5% of Hourly Wage Paid + $ 5.28 . NOTE: "Hourly Wage Paid" shall include any and all premium(s) pay OVERTIME PAY See (8, E2, H) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6, 15, 16,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE REGISTERED APPRENTICES One(1) Year Term(s) at the following Percentage of Journeyman(s) Wage: . 1stYr 40% 2nd Yr 50% 3rd Yr 60% 4thYr 70% 5thYr 80% . Supplemental Benefits per hour Apprentice(s) 35.5% of Hourly Wage Paid + $ 5.28 . NOTE: "Hourly Wage Paid" shall include any and all premium(s) pay 4-25m Electrician 01/01/2008 JOB DESCRIPTION Electrician ENTIRE COUNTIES Nassau, Suffolk WAGES Per Hour: DISTRICT 4 . 07/01/2007- 04/25/2008 Electrician Fire Alarm HVAC Controls $ 44.00 44.00 44.00 04/26/2008- 04/25/2009 04/24/2009 . $ 44.75 $ 45.75 $ 44.75 $ 45.75 $ 44.75 $ 45.75 PUMP & TANK WORK Electrcian $ 35.20 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per Hour: 07/01/2007- 04/25/2008 . 04/26/2008- 04/24/2009 04/25/2009 Electrcian 35.5% of Hourly Wage Paid + $11.91 28.0% of Hourly Wage Paid + $ 16.31 16.0% of Hourly Wage Paid + $ 22.69 . NOTE: "Hourly Wage Paid" shall include any and all premium(s) OVERTIME PAY See (8, E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE Page 20 . . Prevailing Wage Rates for 07101/2007 - 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 Published by the New Yark State Department of labor PRe Number 2008000717 Suffolk County HOLIDAY Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6,15,16,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE REGISTERED APPRENTICES . One(1) Year Terms at the following percetage of Journeyman(s) Wage 1st 35% 2nd 40% 3rd 45% 4th 50% 5th 60% 6th 70% Supplemental Benefits per hour . Apprentice(s) 1st Term 15% of Hourly 15% of Hourly 3% of Hourly Wage Paid + Wage Paid + Wage Paid + $1.97 $ 2.36 $ 4.54 15% of Hourly 15% of Hourly 3% of Hourly Wage Paid + Wage Paid + Wage Paid + $ 3.84 $ 4.30 $ 6.79 35.5% of Hourly 28.0% of Hourly 16.0% of Hourly Wage Paid + Wage Paid + Wage Paid + $ 5.36 $ 7.34 $10.21 35.5% of Hourly 28.0% of Hourly 16.0% of Hourly Wage Paid + Wage Paid + Wage Paid + $ 5.97 $ 8.17 $11.35 35.5% of Hourly 28.0% of Hourly 16.0% of Hourly Wage Paid + Wage Paid + Wage Paid + $ 7.14 $ 9.78 $ 13.61 35.5% of Hourly 28.0% of Hourly 16.0% of Hourly Wage Paid + Wage Paid + Wage Paid + $ 8.34 $ 11.42 $15.88 . 2nd Term 3rd Term . 4th Term 5th Term . 6th Term NOTE: "Hourly Wage Paid" shall include any and all premium(s) pay . 4-25 Electrician lineman 01/01/2008 JOB DESCRIPTION Electrician Lineman ENTIRE COUNTIES Nassau, Suffolk . WAGES For Utility Distribution & Transmission Line Construction DISTRICT 4 Per Hour: 07/01/2007 . Lineman/Splicer Marerial Man Heavy Equip. Operator Groundman Flagman $ 39.50 34.37 31.60 32.70 17.78 Undergrond Natural Gasline Mechanic (2" or Less) . 07/01/2007 Journeyman U.G.Mech. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per Hour: $ 31.81 . Page 21 Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County . Utility Distribution & Transmission Une Construction 07/01/2007 All Classifications 24% of Hourly Wage Paid + $ 6.40 . Underground Natural Gas Mechanic 07/01/2007 . Journeyman U.G.Mech. 12% of Hourly Wage Paid + $ 5.96 NOTE: "Hourly Wage Paid" shall include any and all premium(s) pay OVERTIME PAY See (B, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE Use Codes (B,G,P) for Natural Gas Mechanic HOLIDAY Paid: See (5, 6, 8,16,23,25,26) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE REGISTERED APPRENTICES 1000 hour Periods at the following Percentage of Journeyman's Wage. . . 1st. 2nd. 3rd. 4th. 5th. 6th. 7th. 60% 65% 70% 75% 80% 85% 90% 4-1049 LinelGas Elevator Constructor 01/01/2008 . JOB DESCRIPTION Elevator Constructor DISTRICT 9 ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk PARTIAL COUNTIES Rockland: Entire County except for the Township of Stony Point . Westchester: Entire County except for the Townships of Bedford, Lewisboro, Cortland, Mt. Kisco, North Salem, Pound Ridge, Somers and Yorktown. WAGES Per hour: 07/01/2007 Elevator Constructor $ 45.98 Elevator Constructor Modern. & Service SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per hour: . $ 36.80 07/01/2007 Elevator Constructor $ 20.02 Modern.lService OVERTIME PAY Constructor. See ( C, 0 ) on OVERTIME PAGE. $ 19.87 . Modern.lService See ( B, H ) on OVERTIME PAGE. When a service contract requires two 8-hour shifts, Mon-Sat, worker assigned to each of the double shifts shall work 8 hours per day, 6 days . per week for a total of 48 hours. Worker shall be paid for 52 hours at single rate. Any worker who works less than 48 hours shall have his premium prorated. HOLIDAY Paid: Overtime: See (5, 6, 9, 11, 15, 16, 25) on HOLIDAY PAGE See (5, 6, 9,11, 15, 16, 25) on HOLIDAY PAGE Page 22 . Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County . . REGISTERED APPRENTICES WAGES: Per Hour One (1) year terms at the following rate Elevator Constructor 1st Term 2nd Term 3rd Term 4th Term 07/01/2007 $ 20.70 $ 25.29 $ 29.89 $ 34.49 . Modern./Service 1st Term 2nd Term 3rd Term 4th Term $ 20.70 $ 20.24 $ 23.92 $ 27.60 . Supplemental Benefits per hour paid: One (1) year term at the following dollar amount Elevator Constructor: 1st Term 2nd Term 3rd Term 4th Term $16.79 $ 17.12 $17.76 $ 18.41 . Modern/ & Service: 1st Term 2nd Term 3rd Term 4th Term $16.62 $16.93 $ 17.66 $18.29 9.1 Glazier 01/01/2008 . JOB DESCRIPTION Glazier DISTRICT 9 ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Dutchess, Kings, Nassau, New York, Orange, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk, Sullivan, Ulster, Westchester WAGES Per hou r: 07/01/2007 . Glazier $ 42.80 Scaffolding $ 43.80 . Repair & Maintenance: Glazier $ 25.35 Repair & Maintenance- All repair & maintenance work on a particular building, whenever performed, where the total cumulative contract value is under $100,000.00. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per hour paid: . Journeyman.. $ 21.94 Glazier Repair & Maintenance**: OVERTIME PAY OVERTIME: $11.89 . See (C.,D.O) on OVERTIME PAGE. * Denotes if an optional 8th hour is required same will be at the regular rate of pay. If 9th hour is worked then both hours or more ( 8th and 9th or more) will be at the double time rate of pay. . Page 23 . Prevailing Wage Rates for 07101/2007 - 06130/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 ..* For Repair & Maintenance see ( e,F, P) on overtime page. HOLIDAY Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (S, 6,16, 2S) on HOLIDAY PAGE The Following are paid holidays for the Repair & Maintenance Class: New Years day, Presidents day, Memorial day, Independents day, Labor day. Thanksgiving day, Day after Thanksgiving, and Christmas day. Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County . REGISTERED APPRENTICES Wage per hour: (1) year terms at the following wage rates. . 1s1term... 2nd term... 3rd term... 4th term.. $ 14.21 $ 20.7S $ 24.89 $ 33.17 Supplemental Benefits: (Per hour worked) . 1st term.... 2nd term.... 3rd term.. 4th term.... $ 9.13 $ 13.62 $ 14.87 $17.39 . Insulator - Heat & Frost 9-1281 (DC9 NYC) 01/01/2008 JOB DESCRIPTION Insulator - Heat & Frost ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk WAGES Per hour: DISTRICT 9 . 07/0112007- 12/30/2007 12/31/2007 Heat, Frost & Asbestos Insulator(s) $ 44.41 + additional $ 1.S0' additional $ 1.7S' . Note: "May be added to wages and/or supplemental benefits. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per Hour: . Insulator(s) $ 25.67 $ 2S.67 OVERTIME PAY See (C, 0, V) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (S, 6, 11, 15, 16, 2S, 26) on HOLIDAY PAGE . REGISTERED APPRENTICES Wages: Apprentice Insulator(s) 1 year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's rates. . 1st 40% 2nd 60% 3rd 70% 4th 80% Supplemental Benefits per hour: . Page 24 Prevailing Wage Rates for 07101/2007.06/30/2008 last Published on Jan 01 2008 Published by the New York State Department of labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County . Apprentice Insulator(s) Same % as for Wage of $ 25.67 Same % as for Wage of $ 25.67 . 9-12 Ironworker 01/01/2008 JOB DESCRIPTION Ironworker ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk, Westchester WAGES Wages: (Per Hour) DISTRICT 9 . Structural..... Riggers..... Machinery Movers.. Machinery Erectors... 07/01/2007 $ 38.40 . $ 38.40 $ 38.40 $ 38.40 . $ 48.25 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per Hou r: Journeyman.. OVERTIME PAY See (B',E",a,V) on OVERTIME PAGE. . * Time and one-half shall be paid for all work in excess of (8) eight hours at the end of a work day to a maximum of two hours on any regular work day (the ninth (9th) and tenth (10th) hours of work)and double time shall be paid for all work thereafter. ** Time and one-half shall be paid for all work on Saturday up to eight (8) hours and double time shall be paid for all work thereafter. HOLIDAY Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6, 8, 18, 19) on HOLIDAY PAGE REGISTERED APPRENTICES Wages: (Per Hour) . Six (6) month terms at the following wage rate. 1st $20.29 2nd 20.89 3rd 21.49 4th 21.49 . 5th 21.49 6th 21.49 Supplemental Benefits: (Per Hour) $ 34.38' . , Applies to all Apprentices. . 9-40/361-Str Ironworker 01/01/2008 JOB DESCRIPTION Ironworker ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk, Westchester PARTIAL COUNTIES Rockland: Southern Section DISTRICT 9 . Page 25 . . Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County WAGES Per hour: 07/01/2007 . Reinforcing & Metal Lathing... SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per hour paid: Journeyman $ 45.57 $ 30.96 . OVERTIME PAY OVERTIME: See (N,E',Q,V) on OVERTIME PAGE. "All overtime in excess often (10)hours shall be paid at double wage. HOLIDAY Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5,6,8,10,11,13,18,19) on HOLIDAY PAGE REGISTERED APPRENTICES . Wage per hour: (1) year terms at the following wage rates: 1st $ 26.52 2nd $ 30.59 3rd $35.12 . Supplemental Benefits per hour paid: 1st $ 21.33 2nd $ 22.88 3rd $ 23.93 9-46Reinf . Ironworker 0110112008 JOB DESCRIPTION Ironworker ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk, Westchester WAGES Per hou r: DISTRICT 9 . 07/01/2007 01/01/2008 Ornamental Chain link Fence Guide Rail Installation $ 38.60 plus $ 1.25' $ 38.60 plus $ 1.25' $ 38.60 plus $ 1.25' additional $ 1.25' additional $ 1.25' additional $ 1.25' . Note: *May be distributed to wages andlor supplemental benefits SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per hour paid: Journeyman: OVERTIME PAY OVERTIME: $ 3637 . See (N,D1 ,E",Q,V) on OVERTIME PAGE. "Time and one-half shall be paid for all work in excess of seven (7) hours at the end of a work day to a maximum of two (2) hours on any regular work da (8th & 9th hours of work) and double time shall be paid for all work thereafter. "Time and one-half shall be paid for all work on Saturday up to seven (7) hours and double time shall be paid for all work thereafter. HOLIDAY Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6, 25) on HOLIDAY PAGE . REGISTERED APPRENTICES 1st term represents first 1-4 months, thereafter (112) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. APPRENTICES: 1st 2nd 60% 65% 3rd 70% 4th 80% 5th 85% 6th 95% Page 26 . Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 ~ 06/30/2008 last Published on Jan 01 2008 Published by the New York State Department of labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County . Supplemental Benefits per hour paid: 07/01/2007 001/01/2008 1st Term 2nd Term 3rd Term 4th Term 5th Term 6th Term $ 27.45 $ 28.26 $ 29.06 $ 30.68 $ 31.49 $ 33.11 $ 28.15 $ 28.96 $ 29.78 $ 31.41 $ 32.23 $ 33.86 . 9-580-0r . Ironworker 01/01/2008 JOB DESCRIPTION Ironworker ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk, Westchester WAGES Per hour: DISTRICT 9 . 07/01/2007 Derrickman/Rigger SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Journeyman $ 47.36 $ 25.09 . OVERTIME PAY OVERTIME See (A>,D1 ,E>>,Q,V) on OVERTIME PAGE. *Time and one-half shall be paid for all work in excess of seven (7) hours at the end of a work day to a maximum of two hours on any regular work day (the eighth (8th) and ninth (9) hours of work) and double time shall be paid for all work thereafter. **Time and one-half shall be paid for all work on Saturday up to seven (7) hours and double time shall be paid for all work thereafter. . HOLIDAY Paid: Overtime: HOLIDAY: Paid:........See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Overtime:....See (5*, 6*, 8**, 24***, 25**) on HOLIDAY PAGE. See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE See (5, 6, 8, 10) on HOLIDAY PAGE . *No work shall be performed on this day, except in cases of emergency. Such work shall be done at double time rate of pay. **Double time rate of pay. ***Work stops at schedule lunch break with full day's pay. REGISTERED APPRENTICES Wage per hour: . (1/2) year terms at the following percentage of journeyman's wage. 1 st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 50% 50% 70% 80% 90% 90% . Supplemental benefits per hour paid: Registered Apprentice 1st year All others 50% of journeyman's rate 75% of journeyman's rate 9-197D/R Laborer - Buildin!! 01/01/2008 . JOB DESCRIPTION Laborer - Building ENTIRE COUNTIES Nassau, Suffolk DISTRICT 4 Page 27 . . Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County WAGES Per Hour: 07/01/2007 Building Laborer $ 27.00 25.50 . Asbestos Abatment Worker (Re-Roofing see Roofer) SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per Hou r: 07/01/2007 . Building Laborer $ 22.54 Asbestos Worker 9.91 . OVERTIME PAY See (A, E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6, 25) on HOLIDAY PAGE REGISTERED APPRENTICES Regular Hours Work Terms (Not Available for Abatment Work) . TERM #1 TERM #2 TERM #3 TERM #4 1 hr to 1000hrs 1001 hrs to 2000hrs 2001hrsto 3000hrs 3001 hrs to 4000hrs Wages per hour: APPRENTICES (Not Allowed on Abatment Work) . TERM #1 TERM #2 TERM #3 TERM #4 $16.21 18.90 21.60 24.30 Supplemental Benefits per hour: . APPRENTICES TERM #1 TERM #2 TERM #3 TERM #4 $11.05 12.54 13.03 13.45 4-66 . laborer - Heavv&Highway JOB DESCRIPTION Laborer - Heavy&Highway ENTIRE COUNTIES Nassau, Suffolk WAGES . Laborer (Heavy/Highway): 01/01/2008 DISTRICT 4 GROUP # 1: Asphalt Rakers and Formselters. GROUP # 2: Asphalt Shovelers, Roller Boys and Tampers. . GROUP # 3: Basic Laborer, Power Tool, Trackmen, Landscape, Pipelayer, Jackhammer and Concrete, Traffic Control Personnel. WAGES PER HOUR: 07/01/2007 GROUP # 1 $ 3153 GROUP # 2 30.66 . Page 28 Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 ~ 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County . GROUP # 3 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per Hour: 28.05 07/01/2007 . ALL GROUPS $ 21.34 After Forty (40)paid Hours in a work Week 13.27 OVERTIME PAY See (B, E2, F) on OVERTIME PAGE NOTE: Premium Pay of 25% of wage for all Straight time hours on all New York State D.O.T. and other Goverment Mandated Off-Shift Work . NOTE: Hazardous Material Work add an Additional 10% of Hou rly Rate HOLIDAY Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE REGISTERED APPRENTICES One (1) Year Terms at the following Pecentage of the Journeyman's Wage . 1st 80% 2nd 90% . Supplemental Benefits per hour: APPRENTICES $ 21.34 After Forty (40)paid Hours in a work Week 13.27 . 4-1298 Mason 01/01/2008 JOB DESCRIPTION Mason ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk WAGES Per Hour: DISTRICT 9 . 07/01/2007 BricklBlocklayer $ 4334 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per Hour: . 07/01/2007 Brick/Block Layer $ 20.61 OVERTIME PAY See (A, E, E2, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6, 25) on HOLIDAY PAGE REGISTERED APPRENTICES (750)Hour) Terms at the following Percentage of BricklBlocklayer's Wage . . 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 500hrs 500hrs 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 95% Supplemental Benefits per hour: . Page 29 . Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 Published by the New York State Department of labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County All Apprentices $ 13.30 9-1Brk Mason. Buildinll 01/01/2008 . JOB DESCRIPTION Mason - Building DISTRICT 9 ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Orange, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk, Westchester WAGES Per hou r: 07/01/2007 . . Building: Tile Finisher SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Jou rneyman OVERTIME PAY See (A, E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See(5,6,8, 10, 11, 15, 16)onHOLlDAYPAGE REGISTERED APPRENTICES Wages: (per hour paid) $ 3400 $16.85 . ( 750 hour) terms at the following percentages of journeyman's wage. 1st 50% 2nd 55% 3rd 65% 4th 70% 5th 75% 6th 85% 7th 90% 8th 95% Supplemental Benefits: . (per hour paid) (750) hour tenms at the following dollar amount: Apprentices. $ 7.50 + term wage % of $ 9.35 9-7/88-tf . Mason. Buildinll 01/01/2008 . JOB DESCRIPTION Mason - Building ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk, Westchester WAGES Per hour: Building Marblel Sawyer, Rubber & Polisher Marble Restoration Finishers DISTRICT 9 07/01/2007 $ 36.58 18.66 . SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Journeyman: . Polisher Finisher OVERTIME PAY See (A, E, Q, V) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: See (.5, 6,11,15) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6, 11, 15) on HOLIDAY PAGE . Journeymen receive 1/2 days pay for Labor Day. Cleaner, Maintenance and 1 ST three terms of Apprentices see ( 5, 6, 11, 15 Jon HOLIDAY PAGE. All others See ( 1 ) on HOLIDAY PAGE. REGISTERED APPRENTICES Wages: (per hour worked). $14.63 5.95 . Page 30 Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/0112007 - 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County . ( 1/2 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1st 50% 2nd 55% 3rd 60% 4th 65% 5th 70% 6th 80% 7th 90% 8th 95% . Supplemental Benefits: (per hour worked) (750) hours term at the following dollar amount: Apprentices: term wage % of $ 8.20 + $ 6.78 9-7/24 . Mason - Building 01/01/2008 JOB DESCRIPTION Mason - Building DISTRICT 9 ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Orange, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk, Westchester WAGES Per hour: . 07/01/2007 Building: Tile Setters $ 42.27 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Journeyman: OVERTIME PAY See (A, E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6, 8, 10, 11, 15, 16) on HOLIDAY PAGE REGISTERED APPRENTICES Wage per hour: (750 hr)terms at the following percentage of journeyman's wage. 1 st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 50% 55% 65% 75% 85% 95% $19.28 . . Supplemental Benefits per hour paid: Apprentice: $ 9.93+ term wage % of 9.35 9-7/52 . Mason - Building 01/01/2008 JOB DESCRIPTION Mason - Building ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk, Westchester WAGES Building: DISTRICT 9 . 07/01/2007 Mosaic & Terrazzo Worker Mosaic & Terrazzo Finisher SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Journeyman: $41.68 $40.37 $18.55 . OVERTIME PAY See (A, E, Q, 'V) on OVERTIME PAGE * ADD $8.05 per hour to supplements on time & one-half overtime hours. ADD $10.05 per hour to supplements on double-time overtime hours. . HOLIDAY Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6, 8, 11, 15, 16, 25) on HOLIDAY PAGE REGISTERED APPRENTICES Wage per hour: Page 31 . . Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 (750 Hour) terms at the following percentage of the journeymans wage. 1 st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 50% 55% 65% 70% 80% 95% Published by the New Yark State Department of Labor PRe Number 2008000717 Suffolk County . Supplemental benefits per hour paid: (750 hour) terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's benefit. 1st 50% 2nd 55% 3rd 65% 4th 70% 5th 80% 6th 95% 9-7/3 . Mason - Building/ Heavv&Highway 01/01/2008 JOB DESCRIPTION Mason - Building / Heavy&Highway ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk WAGES Per Hour: DISTRICT g . 07/01/2007 Stone Setter $ 52.45 Stone Tender $ 34.13 . SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per Hour: 07/01/2007 Stone Setter $ 22.08 $14.88 Stone Tender . OVERTIME PAY See ('C, "E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE , On weekdays the eighth (8th) and ninth (9th) hours are time and one-half all work thereafter is paid at double the hourly rate. ** The first seven (7) hours on Saturday is paid at time and one-half all work thereafter is paid at double the hourly rate. HOLIDAY Paid: See (8, 25) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6) on HOLIDAY PAGE REGISTERED APPRENTICES Per Hour: 07/01/2007 . (750 hour) terms at the following percentage of Stone Setters Hourly Wage: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th term term term term term term . 50% 60% 70% 80% 90% 100% Supplemental Benifit for all terms 07/01/2007 . $13.56 9-1Stn Mason. Building/ Heavy&Highway 01/01/2008 . JOB DESCRIPTION Mason - Building / Heavy&Highway ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk WAGES Shall include but not limited to: fired clay brick pavers, pre-cast con-crete slabs (london walks), pressed concrete pavers, cobble stone, all types of flagging, asphalt concrete pavers- asphaltic cement sand and stone aggregate, unit safety surface. DISTRICT 9 WAGES: (per hour) . Page 32 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRe Number 2008000717 Suffolk County . Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 Journeyman SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Journeyman 07/01/2007 $24.12 $10.76 . OVERTIME PAY See (B, E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6, 25) on HOLIDAY PAGE REGISTERED APPRENTICES Wages: 07/01/2007 (per hour paid) One year(1) Apprenticeship $ 20.27 . Supplemental Benefits: Apprentice: $ 6.08 9-1 Paver . Mason - Building / Heavy&Highwav 01/01/2008 JOB DESCRIPTION Mason - Building / Heavy&Highway ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk, Westchester WAGES Per hour: Marble-Riggers, Crane & Derrickman DISTRICT 9 . 07/01/2007 $ 39.23 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Journeyman OVERTIME PAY See (C, 0, V) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: See ("2) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6, 8,11, 15,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE " 1/2 Day for Labor Day. REGISTERED APPRENTICES Wages: (per hour paid): $18.82 . . ( 1/2) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. 1 st 2nd 3rd 07/01/2007 50% 55% 65% 4th 75% 5th 85% 6th 95% Supplemental Benefits: (per hour paid) 07/01/2007 . $ 8.65 + term wage % of $ 10.17 9-7/20-MR Mason - Heavy&Highwav 01/01/2008 JOB DESCRIPTION Mason - Heavy&Highway ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk WAGES Per Hour: DISTRICT 9 . 07/01/2007 (MASON) Pointer, Cleaner & Caulkers . $ 35.98 Page 33 . Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008 last Published on Jan 01 2008 Published by the New York State Department of labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County . . SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Pointer, Cleaners & Caulkers OVERTIME PAY See (B, E2, H) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY \ Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6) on HOLIDAY PAGE REGISTERED APPRENTICES Wages: (Per hour) $19.61 . One (1) year terms at the followin9 wage rates. 07/01/2007 1st $18.43 2nd $ 21.40 3rd $ 26.31 4th $ 32.44 . Apprentices Supplemental Benefits: (per hour paid) 07/01/2007 1st $ 3.00 2nd $ 6.85 3rd $ 9.35 4th $ 9.35 9-1PCC Mason - Heavv&Hillhwav 01/01/2008 . JOB DESCRIPTION Mason - Heavy&Highway ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk DISTRICT 9 WAGES Per Hour: 07/01/2007 . Cement Mason $41.80 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per Hour: 07/01/2007 Cement Mason $ 26.11 . OVERTIME PAY See (C, 0, V) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6, 8,11, 13,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE REGISTERED APPRENTICES ( 1 ) year terms at the following wage rates. . 1st Term 2nd Term 3rd Term $ 22.20 26.64 31.08 . Supplement Benefits per hour paid: Apprentices: 1st term 2nd term 3rd term $16.81 18.67 20.53 Operatinll Engineer - Building 9-78Q 01/01/2008 . JOB DESCRIPTION Operating Engineer - Building ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Kings, Nassau. New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk WAGES NOTE: For Building Construction Only/ All others refer to Heavy Highway DISTRICT 9 . Page 34 Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008 last Published on Jan 01 2008 Published by the New York State Department of labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County . Per Hour: 07/01/2007- 06/30/2008 07/01/2008 Building Contruction . Party Chief Instrument Man Rodman SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per Hour: $ 51.19 40.59 27.52 Add $ 2.60/Hr Add 2.22/Hr Add 1.76/Hr 07/01/2007- 06/30/2008 07/01/2008 . All Catorgories $ 21.64 $ 21.64 OVERTIME PAY See (A, 'E, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE * Doubletime paid on the 8th hour on Saturday. HOLIDAY Paid: Overtime: . See (5, 6, 8,11, 12, 15,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE See (5, 6, 8,11, 12,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE 9-15Db Operating Engineer - Building 01/01/2008 JOB DESCRIPTION Operating Engineer - Building ENTIRE COUNTIES Nassau, Suffolk WAGES BUILDING CATEGORIES: DISTRICT 4 . CLASS" AA "CRANES: Crane, Truck Crane, Derrick, Dragline, Dredge, Crawler Crane, Tower Crane & Pile Driver. . CLASS "A": Asphalt Spreader, Backhoe Crawler, Boiler, Boring Machine, Cherry Picker (over 50 tons), Concrete Pump, Gradall, Grader, Hoist,Loading Machine (10 yds. or more), Milling Machine, Power Winch - Stone Setting/Structural Steel & Truck Mounted, Powerhouse, Road Paver, Scoop-Carryall-Scraper in Tandem, Shovel, Sideboom Tractor, Stone Spreader (self-propelled), Tank Work, Tower Crane Engineer. CLASS "B": Backhoe, Boom Truck, Bulldozer. Boring Machine/Auger, Cherry Picker (under 50 Tons), Conveyor-Multi, Dinkey Locomotive, Fork Lift, Hoist (2 Drum), Loading Machine & Front Loader, Mulch Machine (Machine Fed), Power Winches (Not Included in Class "A"), Asphalt Roller, Hydraulic Pump with Boring Machine, Scoop, Carryall, Scaper, Maintenance Man on Tower Crane, Trenching Machine, Vermeer Cutter, Work Boat. . CLASS "C": Curb Machine, Maintenance Engineer (Small Equip. & Well Paint), Field Mechanic, Milling Machine (Small), Pulvi Mixer, Pumps (all), Roller (dirt), Ridge Cutter, Vac-AII, Shotblaster, Striping Machine, Interior Hoist, Concrete Finish Machine, ConcreteSpreader, Conveyer, Curing Machine, Hoist (one drum). . CLASS "0": Concrete Breaker, Concrete Saw/Cutter, Fork Life or Walk Behind (power operated), Generator, Hydra Hammer, Compactors (mechanical or hand operated), Pin Puller, Portable Heaters, Power Booms, Power Buggies, Pump (double action diaphragm). . CLASS "E": Batching Plant, Generator, Grinder, Mixer, Mulching Machine, Oiler, Pump (gypsum), Pump (single action diaphragm), Stump Chipper, Track Tamper, Tractor (caterpiller or wheel), Vibrator, Deckhand on Workboat. . 07/01/2007 Class "AA" $ 50.11 Cranes: Boom length over 1 00 feet add $ 1.00 per hour " " "150" $ 1.50 " 250 $ 2.00 " 350 $ 3.00 . Page 35 . NOTE: Overtime Rate OVERTIME PAY See (0, 0) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: See (5, 6, 8, 9,15,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6, 8, 9,15,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE "NOTE": Employee must be employed day before and day after a holiday to receive holiday pay. . Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 Class "A" "Add $3.50 for Hazardous Waste Work . Class "B" "Add $2.50 for Hazardous Waste Work Class "e" "Add $1.50 for Hazardous Waste Work Class "0" Class "E" . SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per Hau r: ALL CLASSES . . REGISTERED APPRENTICES One(1) Year Terms at the following Rate: . 1st Term 2nd Term 3rd Term Supplemental Benefits per hour: . APPRENTICES Note: OVERTIME AMOUNT $ 44.11" $ 41.81" $ 40.28" $ 37.20 $ 35.65 07/01/2007 $ 2729 $ 22.85 07/01/2007 $ 20.84 21.67 22.33 $15.89 5.85 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County 4-138 . OperatinQ EnQineer" Buildina / Heavv&Hiahwav JOB DESCRIPTION Operating Engineer - Building / Heavy&Highway ENTIRE COUNTIES Nassau, Suffolk WAGES Per Hour: . Well Driller Well Driller Helper Hazardous Waste Differential Added to Hourly Wage: . Level A Level B Level C Monitoring Well Work Add to Hourly Wage: . 07/01/2007- 07/31/2007 $ 28.22 24.87 $ 3.00 2.00 1.00 01/01/2008 DISTRICT 4 08/01/2007 $ 29.00 25.52 $ 3.00 2.00 1.00 Page 36 Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County . Level A Level B SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per Hour: $ 300 2.00 $ 3.00 2.00 07/0112007- 07/31/2007 08/01/2007 . Well Driller Well Drller Helper $ 10% of straight time rate plus $9.55 10% of straight time rate plus $ 9.55 (NOTE) Additional $2.25 for Premium Time Additional $ 2.88 for Premium Time OVERTIME PAY See (B, E, G, P) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: Overtime: . See (5, 6, 16,23) on HOLIDAY PAGE See (5, 6,16,23) on HOLIDAY PAGE 4-138well Operatinll Enllineer - Heavv&Hillhwav 01/01/2008 . JOB DESCRIPTION Operating Engineer - Heavy&Highway ENTIRE COUNTIES Nassau, Suffolk WAGES HEAVY/HIGHWAY CATEGORIES: DISTRICT 4 . CLASS "AA" CRANES: Crane, Truck Crane, Derrick, Dragline, Dredge, Crawler Crane, Tower Crane, Pile Driver. CLASS "A": Asphalt Spreader, Backhoe Crawler, Boiler Cherrypicker (over 50 tons), Concrete Pump, Grader, Gradall, Hoist Loading Machine 10 yds. or more}, Milling Machine, Power Winch-Stone Setting/Structural Steel or Truck Mounted, Powerhouse, Road Paver, Scoop-Carryall-Sea per in Tandem, Shovel, Sideboom Tractor, Stone Spreader (self propelled), Tank Work, Track Alignment Machine. . CLASS "B": Backhoe, Boom Truck, Bulldozer, Boring Machine/Auger, Cherry Picker (under 50 tons), Conveyor-Multi, Dinky Locomotive, Fork Lift, Hoist (2 drum), Loading Machine & Front Loader, Mulch Machine (machine fed), Power Winches (all others not included in CLASS A), Asphalt Roller, Hydraulic Pump with Boring Machine, Scoop, Carryall, Scaper, Maintenance Man on Tower Crane, Trenching Machine, Vermeer Cutter, Work Boat. . CLASS "C": Curb Machine, Maintenance Engineer (Small Equip. & Well Paint), Field Mechanic, Milling Machine (Small), Pulvi-Mixer, Pumps, Roller (Dirt), Vac-AlI, Welding/Burning, Compressor (Structural Steel & 2 or more Batteries), Concrete Finish Machine, Concrete Spreader, Conveyor, Curing Machine, Fireman, Hoist (One Drum), Ridge Cutter, Striping Machine, Welding Machine (Structural Steel & Pile Work). CLASS "D": Compressor (Pile,Crane,Stone Setting), Concrete Saw Cutter/ Breaker, Work Lift (Walk Behind,Power Operated), Generator (Pile Work),Hydra Hammer, Hand Operated Compactor, Pin Puller, Portable Heater, Powered Broom/Buggy/Grinder, Pump (Single Action-1 to 3 Inches/Gypsum/Double Action Diaphragm), Hand Trenching Machine, Welding Machine. . CLASS "E": Batching Plant, Generator, Grinder, Mixer, Mulching Machine, Oiler, Pump (Centrifugal up to 3 In.), Root Cutter, Stump Chipper, Oiler on Tower Crane, Track Tamper, Tractor, Vibrator, Deckhand on Work Boat. . 07/01/2007 Class "AA" $ 51.34 Cranes: Boom Length over 1 00 feet add $ 1.00 per hour " " "150" "$1.50" " 250" "$ 2.00 " " 350" "$ 300 " . Class "A" 'Add $3.50 for Hazardous Waste Work. $ 45.33' Class "B" $ 42.28' Page 37 . . Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 "Add $2.50 for Hazardous Waste Work. Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County Class "e" "Add $1.50 for Hazardous Waste Work $ 40.74" . Class "0" $ 37.66 Class "E" $ 36.13 "NOTE": PREMIUM PAY of 25% on straight time hours for NEW YORK STATE- D.O.T. and other GOVERNMENTAL MANDATED off-shift work. . SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per Hour: 07/01/2007 . ALL CLASSES Note: OVERTIME AMOUNT OVERTIME PAY See (D, 0) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: See (5, 6, 8, 9,15,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6, 8, 9, 15) on HOLIDAY PAGE "NOTE": Employee must be employed day before and day after a holiday to receive holiday pay. REGISTERED APPRENTICES One(1) Year Terms at the following Rate: $ 27.29 $ 22.85 . 1st Term 2nd T arm 3rd Term $ 20.84 21.67 22.33 . APPRENTICES Note: OVERTIME AMOUNT $15.89 5.85 4-138 Operating Engineer" Marine Construction 01/01/2008 . JOB DESCRIPTION Operating Engineer - Marine Construction ENTIRE COUNTIES Albany, Allegany, Bronx, Broome, Cattaraugus, Cayuga, Chautauqua, Chemung, Chenango, Clinton, Columbia, Cortland, Delaware, Dutchess, Erie, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Genesee, Greene, Hamilton, Herkimer, Jefferson, Kings, Lewis, Livingston, Madison, Monroe, Montgomery, Nassau, New York, Niagara, Oneida, Onondaga, Ontario, Orange. Orleans, Oswego, Otse90, Putnam, Queens, Rensselaer, Richmond, Rockland, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Schuyler, Seneca, S1. Lawrence, Steuben, Suffolk, Sullivan, Tioga, Tompkins, Ulster, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Westchester, Wyoming, Yates WAGES Per Hour: DIPPER,CLAMSHELL DREDGES & HYDRAULIC DREDGES DISTRICT 4 . 07/01/2007- 09/30/2007 10/01/2007- 09/30/2008 1 % 1/2008 CLASS A Operator, Leverman, Lead Dredgeman $ 31.59 $ 32.09 $ 32.89 . . CLASS B Spider/Spill Barge Operator, Tug Operator(over1000hp), Operatorll, Fill Placer, Derrick Operator, Engineer, Chief Mate, Electrician, Chief Welder, Maintenance Engineer $ 27.49 $27.94 $ 28.49 Certified Welder, Boat Operator(licensed) $ 25.79 $ 26.29 $ 26.84 . Page 38 Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County . CLASS C Drag Barge Operator, Steward, Mate, Assistant Fill Placer, Welder (please add) $ 25.04 $ 25.49 $ 26.14 . $ 0.06 $ 24.79 $ 25.29 $ 20.64 $ 21.09 . Boat Operator $ 0.51 $ 24.29 CLASS D Shoreman, Deckhand, Rodman, Scowman, Cook, Messman, Porter/Janitor Oiler(please add) $ 20.34 $ 0.09 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per Hour: THE FOLLOWING SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS APPLY TO ALL CATEGORIES . (overtime hours add) 07/0112007- 10101/2007- 1 % 1/2008 09/30/2007 09/30/2008 $ 7.55 plus $ 7.80 plus $ 8.05 plus 7% of straight 7% of straight 7% of straight time wage time wage time wage $ 0.63 $ 0.63 $ 0.63 $ 7.35 plus $ 7.50 plus $ 7.75 plus 7% of straight 7% of straight 7% of straight time wage time wage time wage $ 0.48 $ 0.48 $ 0.48 $ 6.95 plus $ 7.20 plus $ 7.45 plus 7% of straight 7% of straight 7% of straight time wage time wage time wage $ 0.33 $ 0.23 $ 0.23 . All Classes A & B All Class C (overtime hours add) . All Class D (overtime hours add) OVERTIME PAY See (B, F, R) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: Overtime: . See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE See (5, 6, 8, 15, 26) on HOLIDAY PAGE 4-25a-MarConst Operating Engineer - Trenchless Pipe Rehab 01/01/2008 . JOB DESCRIPTION Operating Engineer - Trenchless Pipe Rehab DISTRICT 4 ENTIRE COUNTIES Albany, Allegany, Bronx, Broome, Cattaraugus, Cayuga, Chautauqua, Chemung, Chenango, Clinton, Columbia, Cortland, Delaware, Dutchess, Erie, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Genesee, Greene, Hamilton, Herkimer, Jefferson, Kings, Lewis, Livingston, Madison, Monroe, Montgomery, Nassau, New York, Niagara, Oneida, Onondaga, Ontario, Orange, Orleans, Oswego, Otsego, Putnam, Queens, Rensselaer, Richmond, Rockland, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Schuyler, Seneca, SI. Lawrence, Steuben, Suffolk, Sullivan, Tioga, Tompkins, . Ulster, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Westchester, Wyoming, Yates WAGES Per Hour: 07/01/2007 DSETIDSSET Operator $ 30.00 Robotic Unit Operator 30.00 . DDCC Injection Operator 30.00 Technician/Equipment Operator 25.50 Page 39 . . Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 AM Liner/Hydra Seal Installer Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County 25.50 Hobas Pipe, Polyethyene Pipe or Pull and Inflate Liner Inst. 25.50 . SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per Hour Worked . All Classitacations OVERTIME PAY See (B, H) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: See (5, 6, 8, 9, 15, 25) on HOt.lDAY PAGE REGISTERED APPRENTICES At One Year Terms (Per Hour) $11.34 . First Year Second Year Third Year Fourth Year . Supplemental Benitit (Per Hour Worked) All Terms . Painter JOB DESCRIPTION Painter ENTIRE COUNTIES Nassau, Suffolk WAGES Per hour: . Drywall Taper SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per hour worked: . Journeyman $ 16.00 16.75 17.25 18.00 $ 11.34 4-138TrchPReh 01/01/2008 DISTRICT 9 07/01/2007- 04/30/2008 05/01/2008 $ 34.50 $ 35.00 $19.94 $ 20.84 OVERTIME PAY See (A, H) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: See (1) on HOt.lDAY PAGE Overtime: See (4,5,6,25) on HOt.lDAY PAGE . REGISTERED APPRENTICES Wages(per Hour) 07/01/2007- 04/30/2008 05/0112008 1st Year 2nd Year 3rd Year . 4th Year $12.70 17.25 20.70 27.60 $ 13.25 17.50 21.00 28.00 Suppemental Benefits: (per Hour) 1st year 2nd Year 3rd year $ 9.67 11.82 14.15 $ 9.82 12.32 14.74 . Page 40 Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/0112007 ~ 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County . 4th year 18.62 19.42 9-NYDCT9-DWT Painter 01/01/2008 JOB DESCRIPTION Painter ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk, Westchester DISTRICT 9 . WAGES (Per hour) 07101/2007- 05/01/2008 04/30/2008 Brush $ 34.50 $ 35.00 Spray & Scaffold 37.50 38.00 Fire Escape 37.50 38.00 Decorator 37.50 38.00 PaperhangerNVall Coverer 36.33 36.83 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS ( per hour worked) 07/01/2007- 05/01/2008 04/30/2008 Paperhanger $ 23.15 $ 24.15 All others 20.83 20.94 . . OVERTIME PAY See (A, H) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6,16,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE REGISTERED APPRENTICES Indentured after 5/31/93 ( 1 ) year terms at the following wage rate. (per hour) . . Appr 1 st term... Appr 2nd term... Appr 3rd term.. Appr 4th term... $12.70 17.25 20.70 27.60 $ 13.25 17.50 21.00 28.00 Spplemental benefis: (per Hour worked) Appr 1 st term.. Appr 2nd term... Appr 3rd term... Appr 4th term.. . $ 9.67 11.82 14.15 18.62 $ 9.82 12.32 14.74 19.42 9-NYDC9-B/S Painter - Heavv&Highwav . 01/01/2008 JOB DESCRIPTION Painter - Heavy&Highway ENTIRE COUNTIES Nassau, Suffolk WAGES Per Hour: DISTRICT 4 07/01/2007- 09/30/2007 10/01/2007 . Structural Steel Bridge Painting Power Tool/Compressor $ 43.00 43.00 49.00 $ 44.00 44.00 50.00 "NOTE" Bridge Painting Contracts, ALL WORKERS on and off the bridge(including fiagmen) are to be paid Painting Rate. The Contract must be ONLY for Bridge Painting. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per Hour: 07/01/2007- 10/01/07 09/30/2007 . Page 41 . Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06130/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County . Paintersl All Classifications $ 26.47 $ 27.66 . OVERTIME PAY See (A, F, R) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY, Paid:' See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6) on HOLIDAY PAGE REGISTERED APPRENTICES Wages per hour: . One(l) Year Terms at the following Percentage of the Journeyman(s) Wage: 1 st Term 2nd Term 3rd Term 40% 60% 80% . Supplemental Benefits per hour: Apprentice(s) 1st Term 2nd Term 3rd Term $ 21.47 26.47 26.47 $ 27.66 27.66 27.66 . 4-DC9/NS-BrSS Painter - Line StripinQ 01/01/2008 . JOB DESCRIPTION Painter - Line Striping DISTRICT 9 ENTIRE COUNTIES Albany, Bronx, Clinton, Columbia, Dutchess, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Greene, Hamilton, Kings, Montgomery, Nassau, New York, Orange, Putnam, Queens, Rensselaer, Richmond, Rockland, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Suffolk, Sullivan, Ulster, Warren, Washington, Westchester WAGES Per hou r: Painter (Striping-Highway): 07/01/2007 06/01/2008 . Striping-Machine Operator* Unerman Thermoplastic $ 24.71 $ 29.79 $ 25.53 $ 30.79 Note: *Includes Traffic Control SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per hour paid: Journeyman: 07/01/2007 $ 8.72 + 7% of wage 06/01/2008 $ 9.97 + 7% of wage . OVERTIME PAY See (B, E, P, S) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: Overtime: See (5, 20) on HOLIDAY PAGE See (5, 8, 11, 12, 15, 16, 17,20,21,22) on HOLIDAY PAGE 9-8A128A-LS . Painter - Metal Polisher 01/01/2008 . JOB DESCRIPTION Painter - Metal Polisher DISTRICT 9 ENTIRE COUNTIES Albany, Allegany, Bronx, Broome, Cattaraugus, Cayuga, Chautauqua, Chemung, Chenango, Clinton, Columbia, Cortland, Delaware, Dutchess, Erie, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Genesee, Greene, Hamilton, Herkimer, Jefferson, Kings, Lewis, Livingston, Madison, Monroe, Montgomery, Nassau, New York, Niagara, Oneida, Onondaga, Ontario, Orange, Orleans, Oswego, Otsego, Putnam, Queens, Rensselaer, Richmond, Rockland, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Schuyler, Seneca, S1. Lawrence, Steuben, Suffolk, Sullivan, Tioga, Tompkins, Ulster, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Westchester, Wyoming, Yates WAGES 07/01/2007 Metal Polisher $ 23.10' . Page 42 Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County . Note: "All workers shall be paid an additional premium in an amount equal to twenty (20%) percent of their basic straight time rate of pay for all time worked on hanging scaffolds and on standing scaffolds while working more than 34 feet off the ground. Such premium are to be paid on top of their straight time or overtime, whichever is applicable. This also applies to employees erecting scaffolding. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per Hour: . 07/01/2007 Journeyman: $ 11.02 OVERTIME PAY See (B, E, Q, T) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: See (5, 6, 11, 15, 16, 25, 26) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6, 9,11, 15, 16,25,26) on HOLIDAY PAGE REGISTERED APPRENTICES 55% of Basic Polisher Rate n . 9-8A128A-MP Plasterer 01/01/2008 . JOB DESCRIPTION Plasterer ENTIRE COUNTIES Kings, Nassau, Queens, Suffolk PARTIAL COUNTIES New York: Includes work in all Islands in New York City, except Manhattan. WAGES Per hour: DISTRICT 9 . 07/01/2007 Building: Plasterer/T raditional SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per hour worked: Journeyman $ 35.53 . $ 21.80 OVERTIME PAY See (B, E, E2, Q) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6, 8, 11, 13, 25, 26) on HOLIDAY PAGE REGISTERED APPRENTICES Wages: (per hour) . ( 1 ) year terms at the following % journeyman's wage rate. . First year: 1 st 6 months 40% 1 st 6 months 55% 1 st 6 months 70% 2nd 6 months 45% 2nd 6 months 60% 2nd 6 months 75% . Second year: Third year: Supplemental Benefits: (per hour paid): (1) year term broken down into six month periods: 1st year: . 1 st six months 2nd six months 3rd six months 4th six months 5th six months 6th six months $ 8.37 9.35 11.35 12.33 14.33 15.33 Page 43 . . Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 Published by the New Yark State Department of Labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County 9-530-Z1 Plumber . JOB DESCRIPTION Plumber ENTIRE COUNTIES Nassau, Suffolk WAGES Per Hour: 07/01/2007- 06/01/2008 05/31/2008 . Plumber/ PUMP & TANK $ 40.18 $ 42.24 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per Hour: 07/01/2007- 06/01/2008 05/31/2008 . Plumber $ 18.57 $ 18.57 0110112008 DISTRICT 4 . OVERTIME PAY See (B, N, V) on OVERTIME PAGE (V) Sunday & HOlidays Only HOLIDAY Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6, 16, 25) on HOLIDAY PAGE REGISTERED APPRENTICES One(l) Year Terms at the Following Wage Per Hour: . 07/01/2007- 06/01/2008 05/31/2008 1st Term $ 9.66 $ 9.77 2nd Term 14.54 15.37 3rd Term 19.93 20.96 4th Term 25.57 26.80 . Supplemental Benefits per hour: 1st Term $ 7.89 $ 8.39 2nd Term 8.89 8.89 3rd Term 9.39 9.39 . 4th Term 9.64 9.64 Plumber JOB DESCRIPTION Plumber . ENTIRE COUNTIES Nassau, Suffolk WAGES Per Hour: 07/01/2007 Plumber MAINTENANCE ONLY $ 24.25 . 4-200 Pump & Tank 0110112008 DISTRICT 4 (NOTE) Maintenance: Correction of problem(s)with the existing fixture or group of fixtures, preventive repairs or servicing of said fixtures. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per Hour: . Page 44 Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County . Plumber OVERTIME PAY See (B, J) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6,15,16) on HOLIDAY PAGE REGISTERED APPRENTICES One(1) Year Terms, Wages Per Hour as Follows: $ 7.65 . 07/01/2007 . 1st Term 2nd Term 3rd Term 4th Term 5th Term $12.34 13.29 14.28 15.31 16.38 Supplemental Benefits per hour: . 1st Term 2nd Term 3rd Term 4th Term 5th Term $ 6.20 6.20 6.20 6.20 6.20 4-200 Maintance . Plumber 01/01/2008 JOB DESCRIPTION Plumber ENTIRE COUNTIES Nassau, Suffolk WAGES Per Hour: 07/01/2007- 10/31/2007 DISTRICT 4 . 11/01/2007- 04/30/2008 05/01/2008 Plumber $ 44.90 $ 46.08 $ 4698 SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per Hou r: . Plumber $ 23.42 $ 24.33 $ 24.68 . OVERTIME PAY See (A, 0, V) on OVERTIME PAGE CODE "V" is only for SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS WORKED HOLIDAY Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5,6,15,16,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE REGISTERED APPRENTICES One(1) Year Terms at the following percentage of Plumbers Rate: . 1st Term 2nd Term 3rd Term 4th Term 5th Term 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% . Supplemental Benefits per hour: 07/01/2007- 11/01/2007- 05/01/2008 10/31/2007 04/30/2008 1st Term $11.99 $12.79 $12.89 Page 45 . Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 Published by the New York State Department of labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk Counly . 2nd Term 3rd Term 41h Term 51h Term 13.82 15.83 16.83 17.68 14.64 16.38 17.68 18.68 15.14 16.78 17.78 18.78 . 4-200 Roofer 01/01/2008 . JOB DESCRIPTION Roofer ENTIRE COUNTIES Nassau, Suffolk WAGES Per Hour: DISTRICT 4 07/01/2007 Roofer/Waterproofer SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per Hour: $ 35.50 . Roofer/Waterproofer $ 22.62 . OVERTIME PAY Per Hour: NEW ROOF SEE (B,E,Q) RE-ROOF SEE (B,E,E2,Q) HOLIDAY Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5,6,13,16,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE REGISTERED APPRENTICES (1) Year terms at the following pecentage of Roofers/Waterproofers Wage 151 2nd 3rd 41h 40% 50% 70% 80% . Supplemental Benefits per hour: . 1st Term 2nd Term 3rd Term 41h Term $ 2.00 6.00 12.35 17.31 4-154 Sheetmetal Worker 01/01/2008 . JOB DESCRIPTION Sheelmetal Worker ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk WAGES Per Hour: DISTRICT 4 07/01/2007 08/0112007 02/01/2008 . Sheelmetal Worker $ 42.06 42.06 + additional $ 1.25' an additional $1.75' For Temporary Operation or Maintenance of Fans is 80% of Above Wage Rate SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per Hour: 07/01/2007 . Sheetmetal Worker $ 33.34 . Page 46 Prevailing Wage Rates for 07101/2007 - 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 *May be distributed between wages andlor supplemental benefits. OVERTIME PAY See (A, 0) on OVERTIME PAGE For Fan Maintenance See Codes B & 0 HOLIDAY Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6, 11, 15, 16, 25, 26) on HOLIDAY PAGE REGISTERED APPRENTICES Per Hour: (1/2) Year Terms at the following percentage of journeyman's hourly wage: 1st 2nd 3rd 30% 35% 40% 5th 50% 6th 55% 7th 60% Supplemental Benefits per hour: 1st Term 2nd Term 3rd Term 4th Term 5th Term 6th Term 7th Term 8th Term $13.11 14.86 16.35 17.92 19.45 20.89 22.79 26.49 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County . 4th 45% 8th 70% . . . . 4-28 Sheetmetal Worker . JOB DESCRIPTION Sheetmetal Worker ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Rockland, Suffolk, Westchester WAGES Per Hour: 07/01/2007 Sign Erector* $ 36.20 "NOTE: Overhead Highway Signs and Structurally Supported Signs (See IRON WORKER CLASS) SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per Hour: 07/01/2007 Sign Erector $ 25.48 OVERTIME PAY See (A, F, S) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: See (5,6, 11, 12, 16,25)onHOLlDAYPAGE Overtime: See (5, 6,10, 11, 12, 16,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE REGISTERED APPRENTICES Wage per hour: 07/01/2007 Half (1/2) year terms at the fallowing rate(s): 1st $12.67 2nd $14.48 3rd $16.29 6th $21.72 7th $23.53 8th $25.34 Supplemental Benefits per hour paid: Half (1/2) year terms at the following dollar amount Page 47 4th $18.10 9th $27.15 DISTRICT 9 5th $19.91 10th $28.96 01/01/2008 . . . . . . Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 Published by the New York State Department of labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County 1st $8.28 2nd $9.21 3rd $10.16 4th $11.09 5th $12.18 . 6th $12.97 7th $14.07 8th $14.86 9th $15.95 10th $16.74 9-137-SE Steamfitter 01/01/2008 . JOB DESCRIPTION Steamfitter ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk WAGES Per Hour DISTRICT 9 07101/2007- 12/25/2008 12/26/2008 . Steam Fitter* Sprinkler Fitter* $45.17 45.17 Additional $ 2.00 per Hour for all Catagories For Work on Temporary HeatH & Air Conditioning SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per Hour Steamfitter Sprinkler Fitter 34.32' . $ 38.38 38.38 (For Work on Temporary Heat & Air conditioning). $ 27.40 . OVERTIME PAY See ('C, "0, 0, V) on OVERTIME PAGE . HOLIDAY Paid: See (1) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (5, 6, 11, 15, 16,25) on HOLIDAY PAGE REGISTERED APPRENTICES Wages per hour worked: ( 1 ) year terms at the following percentage of Journeyman's wage. Apprentices: 15t 2nd 3rd 4th 5th . 40% 50% 65% 80% 85% Suppelmental Benefits: (1) year term at the following dollar amounts: Apprentices: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th . 07/01/2007 $15.79 $19.47 $24.98 $ 30.15 $ 32.32 9-638A-StmSpFtr Steamfitter 01/01/2008' . JOB DESCRIPTION Steamfitter ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk WAGES Per Hour: DISTRICT 9 07101/2007 Steamfitler/Maintance $ 32.45 . Page 48 Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01 /2007 - 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County . Refrigeration, AlC, Oil Burner and Stoker Service and Installations, limited on Refrigeration to combined compressors up to five (5) horsepower, and on AlC Heating and Air Cooling to.combined compressors up to ten (10) horsepower. SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per Hour . 07/01/2007 Steamfitter/Maintance $ 7.71 OVERTIME PAY OVERTIME:....See ( B, E, Q', S" ) on OVERTIME PAGE. HOLIDAY HOLIDAY: Paid:........See (2,6,9, 10, 11, 15, 17, 26,Memorial Day) on HOLIDAY PAGE. Overtime:.... '( 2, 6, 9,15,17) .. ( 10, 11, 26, Memorial Day) . 9-638B-StmFtrRef . Survey Crew Consulting 01/01/2008 JOB DESCRIPTION Survey Crew Consulting ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Putnam, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk, Westchester PARTIAL COUNTIES Dutchess: Only the portion south of the north city line in Poughkeepsie. WAGES Feasibility and preliminary design surveying, line and grade surveying for inspection or supervision of construction when performed under a Consulting Engineer agreement. DISTRICT 9 . WAGES: (per hour) . 07/01/2007 Survey Rates: Party Chief..... Instrument Man.. Rodman.......... SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS (per hour paid) Journeyman...... $ 29.82 $ 25.01 $ 21.95 . $11.70 OVERTIME PAY OVERTIME:.... See ( B, E', Q, V ) ON OVERTIME PAGE. *Doubletime paid on the 9th hour on Saturday. HOLIDAY Paid: Overtime: . See (5, 6, 7,11,16) on HOLIDAY PAGE See(5,6, 7,11, 16)onHOLlDAYPAGE 9-15dconsult Teamster - Building/ Heavv&Highwav 01/01/2008 JOB DESCRIPTION Teamster - Building / Heavy&Highway ENTIRE COUNTIES Bronx, Kings, Nassau, New York, Queens, Richmond, Suffolk WAGES Per Hour: DISTRICT 4 . 07/01/2007 Truck Driver, Chauffeur . Trailers $ 26.33 Straight Jobs SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per Hour: 26.03 07/01/2007 Page 49 . Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01 /2007 - 06/30/2008 last Published on Jan 01 2008 Published by the New York State Department of labor PRC Number 2008000717 Suffolk County . . All Classifications OVERTIME PAY See (B, L, S, S1) on OVERTIME PAGE HOLIDAY Paid: . See (5, 6, 7, 8,11,12,26) on HOLIDAY PAGE Employee must work Two(2) Days in Holiday Week $19.20 4-282.Demo Teamster - Building / Heavv&Highwav 01/01/2008 . JOB DESCRIPTION Teamster - Building / Heavy&Highway ENTIRE COUNTIES Nassau, Suffolk WAGES Per Hour: DISTRICT 4 07/01/2007 . "TRUCK DRIVER" Heavy Highway Building Asphalt Delivery Concrete Delivery . ADDITIONS Per Day: $ 32.885 32.885 32.885 32.885 . Three(3) Axle Tractors and Trailers: Heavy Equipment and Tag-Along Trailers: Boom Truck Drivers: SUPPLEMENTAL BENEFITS Per Hour: $10.00 $10.00 $ 8.00 07/01/2007 "TRUCK DRIVER" All Classifications $ 27.05 . OVERTIME PAY See (B, E, a, R, T) on OVERTIME PAGE (NOTE) PREMIUM PAY of 25% on straight time hours for New York State D.OT and or other GOVERNMENTAL MANDATED off shift work. HOLIDAY Paid: See (5, 6, 11, 12, 15, 25) on HOLIDAY PAGE Overtime: See (11, 12, 15, 25) on HOLIDAY PAGE Employee must Work TWO(2) Days in Holiday Week. 5,6,13 Paid at Triple if Worked. . 4-282ns Welder 01/01/2008 . JOB DESCRIPTION Welder DISTRICT 1 ENTIRE COUNTIES Albany, Allegany, Bronx, Broome, Cattaraugus, Cayuga, Chautauqua, Chemung, Chenango, Clinton, Columbia, Cortland, Delaware, Dutchess, Erie, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Genesee, Greene, Hamilton, Herkimer, Jefferson, Kings, Lewis, Livingston, Madison, Monroe, Montgomery, Nassau, New York, Niagara, Oneida, Onondaga, Ontario, Orange, Orleans, Oswego, Otse90, Putnam, Queens, Rensselaer, Richmond, Rockland, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Schuyler, Seneca, S1. Lawrence, Steuben, Suffolk, Sullivan, Tioga, Tompkins, Ulster, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Westchester, Wyoming, Yates WAGES Per hour 07/01/2007 . Welder (To be paid the same rate of the mechanic performing the work) OVERTIME PAY HOLIDAY l-As Per Trade . Page 50 Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRe Number 2008000717 . Overtime Codes Following is an explanation of the code(s) listed in the OVERTIME section of each classification contained in the attached schedule. Additional requirements may also be listed in the HOLIDAY section. . (A ) Time and one half of the hourly rate after 7 hours per day ( M ) Time and one half of the hourly rate after 7 and one half hours per day (B ) Time and one half of the hourly rate after 8 hours per day . Time and one half of the hourly rate for the 9th & 10th hours week days and the 1 st 8 hours on Saturday. Double the hourly rate for all additional hours ( B2 ) Time and one half of the hourly rate after 40 hours per week (B1 ) (C1 ) (C ) Double the hourly rate after 7 hours per day . Double the hourly rate after 7 and one half hours per day (0 ) Double the hourly rate after 8 hours per day ( 01 ) Double the hourly rate after 9 hours per day (E ) (E1 ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Saturday Time and one half 1 st 4 hours on Saturday Double the hourly rate all additional Saturday hours . ( E3 ) Between November 1 st and March 3rd Saturday may be used as a make-up day at straight time when a day is lost during that week due to inclement weather, provided a given employee has worked between 16 and 32 hours that week (E2 ) Saturday may be used as a make-up day at straight time when a day is lost during that week due to inclement weather . ( E4 ) Saturday and Sunday may be used as a make-up day at straight time when a day is lost during that week due to inclement weather (F ) (G) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Saturday and Sunday Time and one half of the hourly rate on Saturday and Holidays . (H ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays (I) (J ) (K) (L ) (M) (N) (0 ) Time and one half of the hourly rate on Sunday Time and one half of the hourly rate on Sunday and Holidays Time and one half of the hourly rate on Holidays Double the hourly rate on Saturday Double the hourly rate on Saturday and Sunday . Double the hourly rate on Saturday and Holidays Double the hourly rate on Saturday, Sunday, and Holidays . (P ) Double the hourly rate on Sunday (Q ) Double the hourly rate on Sunday and Holidays (R ) Double the hourly rate on Holidays (S) Two and one half times the hourly rate for Holidays, if worked . ( S1 ) Two and one half times the hourly rate the first 8 hours on Sunday or HOlidays One and one half times the hourly rate all additional hours. (T ) Triple the hourly rate for Holidays, if worked Page 51 . . Prevailing Wage Rates for 07101/2007 - 06/30/2008 Last Published on Jan 01 2008 Published by the New York State Department of Labor PRe Number 2008000717 (U ) Four times the hourly rate for Holidays, if worked . (V) (W) Including benefits at SAME PREMIUM as shown for overtime Time and one half for benefits on all overtime hours. NOTE:BENEFITS are PER HOUR WORKED,for each hour worked, unless otherwise noted . . . . . . . . . Page 52 Prevailing Wage Rates for 07/01/2007 - 06/30/2008 last Published on Jan 01 2008 Published by the New York State Department of labor PRC Number 2008000717 . Holiday Codes PAID Holidays: Paid Holidays are days for which an eligible employee receives a regular day's pay, but is not required to perform work. If an employee works on a day listed as a paid holiday, this remuneration is in addition to payment of the required prevailing rate for the work actually performed. . OVERTIME Holiday Pay: Overtime holiday pay is the premium pay that is reguired for work performed on specified holidays. It is only required where the employee actually performs work on such holidays. The applicable holidays are listed under HOLIDAYS: OVERTIME. The required rate of pay for these covered holidays can be found in the OVERTIME PAY section listings for each classification. Following is an explanation of the code(s) listed in the HOLIDAY section of each classification contained in the attached schedule. The Holidays as listed below are to be paid at the wage rates at which the employee is normally classified. . (1) None (2 ) (3 ) (4 ) Labor Day . Memorial Day and Labor Day Memorial Day and July 4th ( 5 ) Memorial Day, July 4th, and Labor Day (6 ) (7 ) (8 ) (9 ) (10 ) New Year's, Thanksgiving, and Christmas . Uncoln's Birthday, Washington's Birthday, and Veterans Day Good Friday lincoln's Birthday Washington's Birthday . ( 11 ) Columbus Day ( 12 ) Election Day ( 13 ) Presidential Election Day (14 ) 1/2 Day on Presidential Election Day . ( 15 ) Veterans Day ( 16 ) Day after Thanksgiving ( 17 ) July 4th (18 ) 1/2 Day before Christmas . (19) 1/2 Day before New Years ( 20 ) Thanksgiving (21 ) New Year's Day (22 ) (23 ) (24 ) (25 ) (26 ) Christmas . Day before Christmas Day before New Year's Presidents' Day Martin Luther King, Jr. Day . Page 53 . . BUREAU OF PUBLIC WORK STATE OFFICE BUILDING CAMPUS ALBANY, NY 12240 REQUEST FOR WAGE AND SUPPLEMENT INFORMATION: REQUIRED BY ARTICLES 8 AND 9 OF THE LABOR LAW . Fax (518) 485-1870 or mail this form for new schedules or for determination for additional occupations. THIS FORM MUST BE TYPED SUBMITTED BY: (CHECK ONE) o CONTRACTING AGENCY o ARCHITECT OR ENGINEERING FIRM o PUBLIC WORK DISTRICT OFFICE I DATE: . A. PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT TO BE LET BY: (Enter Data Pertaining to Contracting Agency) 1. Name and complete address (0 check if new or change) : 2. NY State Units (see Item 5) 007 OTHER N.Y. STATE UNIT o 01 DOT o 08 City o 02 OGS o 09 Local School District o 03 Dormitory Authority 010 Special Local District, Le., o 04 State University Fire, Sewer, Water District 011 Village Construction Fund o 12 Town o 05 SUNY/Colleges o 13 County Telephone: ( ) Fax: ( ) o 06 Mental Hygiene 014 Other Non-N.Y. State E-Mail: Facilities Corp. (Describe) 3. SEND REPLY TO (0 check if new or change) 4. SERVICE REQUIRED. Check appropriate box and provide project Name and complete address: information. o New Schedule of Wages and Supplements. I APPROXIMATE BID DATE: I o Additional Occupation and/or Redetermination Telephone: ( ) Fax:( ) PRC NUMBER ISSUED PREVIOUSLY FOR I OFFICE USE ONLY I THIS PROJECT: E-Mail: B. PROJECT PARTICULARS 5. Project Title 6. Location of Project: Location on Site Description of Work Route No/Street Address Village or City Contract Identification Number Town Note: For NYS units, the OSC Contract No. Cou nty 7. Nature of Project - Check One: 8. OCCUPATION FOR PROJECT: 0 1. New Building 0 Construction (Building, Heavy 0 Guards. Watchmen 0 2. Addition to Existing Structure Highway/SewerlWater) 0 3. Heavy and Highway Construction (New and Repair) 0 Janitors, Porters, Cleaners 0 4. New Sewer or Waterline 0 Tunnel 0 Moving furniture and 0 5. Other New Construction (Explain) 0 Residential equipment 0 6. Other Reconstruction, Maintenance, Repair or Alteration 0 Landscape Maintenance 0 Trash and refuse removal 0 7. Demolition 0 Elevator maintenance 0 Window cleaners 0 8. Building Service Contract 0 Exterminators, Fumigators 0 Other (Describe) . 9. Name and Title of Requester Signature . . . . . . OFFICE USE ONLY ~~ . PW-39 (03 - 07) SEE PAGE TWO FOR LAWS RELATING TO PUBLIC WORK CONTRACTS . . . DEPARTMENT OF LABOR - BUREAU OF PUBLIC WORK Under Article 8 of the NYS Labor Law, when two final determinations have been rendered against a contractor, sub- contractor andlor its successor within any consecutive six-year period determining that such contractor, sub-contractor and/or its successor has WILLFULLY failed to pay the prevailing wage and/or supplements, or when one final determination involves falsification of payroll records or the kickback of wages and/or supplements, said contractor, sub-contractor and/or its successor shall be debarred and ineligible to submit a bid on or be awarded any public work contractlsub-contract with the state, any municipal corporation or public body for a period of five years from the date of debarment. . NOTE: The agency issuing the determination and providing the information, is denoted under the heading 'Fiscal Officer'. DOL = NYS Dept. of Labor; NYC = New York City Comptroller's Office; AG = NYS Attorney General's Office; DA = County District Attorney's Office. . A list of those barred from bidding, or being awarded, any public work contract or subcontract with the State, under section 141-b of the Workers' Compensation Law, may be obtained at the following link, httes :/Idbr.labor.state.nv. us/EDListlsearchPaae.do LIST OF EMPLOYERS INELIGIBLE TO BID ON OR BE AWARDED ANY PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT . Company Name 385 Services LLC FEIN: 16-1466399 Barred Until 01/08/2009 Address 2657 State Highway 28 Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Multiple willful violations City Portlandville State NY Zip Code 13834 . Zip Code 11232 Company Name 4- A General Construction Corp FEIN: Barred Until 11-3161355 01/25/2012 Address 131 47th Street Fiscal Officer Notes: AG Plea Agreement with A.G.'s Office and Spiridon Anthoulis, Anastasia Anthoulis aka Stacey Gouzos as individuals City Brooklyn State NY . Zip Code 11706 Company Name A & D Contracting Corp FEIN: Barred Until 11-3203983 08/01/2010 Address 15 Pine Aire Drive Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Falsification of payroll records. Also Tonunaso Allocca as an individual City Bay Shore State NY . Company Name A A General Contractors Inc FEIN: Barred Until 16-1319254 10/18/2009 Address 1765 Mt Read Boulevard Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL And W J Grinder Roofing as a substantially affiliated employer and Dominic Antonucci as an individual. Multiple willful violations City Rochester State NY Zip Code 14606 . Company Name A Castricone Concrete Inc FEIN: Barred Until 16-1582253 03/03/2008 Address POBox 203 Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL and Crazy Horse Tonawanda lnc City Athol Springs State NY Zip Code 14010 Company Name A&T General Construction Inc FEIN: Barred Until 13-3927478 12/11/2011 . Monday, January 07, 2008 . Address 3 Alan B Shepard Place Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL and Nick Nitis as an individual- falsification of payroll records City Yonkers State NY Zip Code 10705 Page I of 28 LIST OF EMPLOYERS INELIGIBLE TO BID ON OR BE AWARDED ANY PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT . Company Name Ace Construction Corp FEIN: Barred Until 11-2688758 05/25/2011 Address 6 East 32nd St - 7th FI Fiscal Officer Notes: NYC Falsified records City New York State NY Zip Code 10016 . Company Name Adam Deckman FEIN: Barred Until Address City State Zip Code . Company Name Aegean General Contracting Joe FEIN: Barred Until 11-3451267 03/1112008 Address 57-16 157th Street Fiscal Officer Notes: Settlement agreement with A.G.'s Office - falsified payrolls - Also Aegean Marble Co., Aegean Marble Contracting Co., and George Begakis individually Fiscal Officer Notes: dba Deckman Painting City Flushing State NY Zip Code 11355 . Company Name Aegean Marble Co. FEIN: Barred Until 11-3451267 03/1112008 Address City State Zip Code Zip Code . Company Name Aegean Marble Contracting Co. FEIN: Barred Until 11-3451267 03/11/2008 Fiscal Officer Notes: See Aegean General Contracting Ine Address City State Company Name Albany Pipe Insulators loe FEIN: Barred Until 14-1617890 02/18/2008 Fiscal Officer Notes: See Aegean General Contracting Joe Address POBox 332 - Foundry Rd Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL City Voorheesville State NY Zip Code 12186 . Company Name Allstate Concrete Cutting, Joe FEIN: Barred Until 11-3223101 07/09/2012 Address City 635 Midland A venue Garfield Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL And Robert Q'Hanlon as an individual. State NJ Falsified payroll records Zip Code 07026 . Company Name American Weathertite Tnc Zip Code 07110 FEIN: 65-0465918 Barred Until 03/28/2010 Address POBox 208 Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL City Clifton State NJ . Company Name Amodio Russo Zip Code 10512 FEIN: Barred Until 06/01/2010 Address 14 Brayron Road Fiscal Officer Notes: As in individual and P&T Iron Works. Falsification of payroll records. Settlement Agreement with A.G.'s office City Carmel State NY . Company Name Anastasia Anthoulis FEIN: Barred Until 01/25/2012 Monday, January 07, 2008 City Brooklyn State NY Address 131 47th Street Fiscal Officer Notes: AG aka Stacey Gouzos - as an individual - See 4-A General Construction Corp Zip Code 11232 . Page 2 of 28 . . LIST OF EMPLOYERS INELIGIBLE TO BID ON OR BE AWARDED ANY PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT Company Name Andres Alvarez Zip Code 07644 . FEIN: Barred Until 12/24/2009 Address City 372 North Main Street Lodi Fiscal Officer Notes: See Corinthian Construction Co Ine \ State NJ Company Name Angelo Zaffuto FEIN: Barred Until 09/29/2008 . Address 162 Atlantic Avenue Fiscal Officer Notes: AG As an individual. City Lynbrook State NY Zip Code 11563 Zip Code 11704 Company Name ANS Welding Corp FEIN: Barred Until 11-1867262 06/09/2009 . See Zaffuto Construction Company Ine Company Name Anthos Contracting Corp FEIN: Barred Until 11-2967327 01/25/2012 Address III Dale Street Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Debannent period extended after additional willful violations City West Babylon State NY Zip Code 11232 . Zip Code 14051 Company Name Aragona Construction Corp FEIN: Barred Until 16-1552725 10/10/2012 Address 131 47th Street Fiscal Officer Notes: AG Plea Agreement with A.G.'s Office City Brooklyn State NY . Company Name Aztec Plumbing & Heating Corp FEIN: Barred Until 11-6255761 03/19/2012 Address 5755 Newhouse Road Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL And Rosario Carrubba individually - falsified payroll records City East Amherst State NY Zip Code 11706 . Company Name B & Z Development Ine FEIN: Barred Until 13-3713559 02/22/2010 Address 153 Baywoods Lane Fiscal Officer Notes: DA And John Bias as an individual - plea agreement with Suffolk County D.A. City Bay Shore State NY Zip Code 10977 Company Name Ballagh General Contracting Ioc FEIN: Barred Until 13-4157828 07/09/2012 . Address 19 West Street Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL dba Ben-Zvy Enterprises Inc and Erez Ben-Zvy as an individual. City Spring Valley State NY Zip Code 10705 Company Name Bat-lac Construction Inc FEIN: Barred Until 11-3391498 07/17/2009 . Address 62 Neulist A venue Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL aka Bat-lac Contracting Inc. a/k/a Bat-lac Inc. and Kenneth Merz, president and one of its five largest shareholders and Steve Menzer, vice president and one of its five largest shareholders, as individuals. Falsified payrolls. Address 250 Kneeland Avenue Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL And Bernadette and Thomas Gonnally, individually. Falsified payroll records City Yonkers State NY Zip Code 11 050 Zip Code Company Name Bat-lac Contracting Inc FEIN: Barred Until 11-3133524 07/17/2009 . Monday, Jannary 07, 2008 . City Port Washington State NY Address City State Fiscal Officer Notes: See Bat-lac Construction Ioe Page 3 of28 LIST OF EMPLOYERS INELIGIBLE TO BID ON OR BE AWARDED ANY PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT . Company Name Address City State Zip Code Bat-Jac loe FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: . 07117/2009 See Bat-Jac Construction aka Bat-Jac Contracting Company Name Address City State Zip Code Ben-Zvy Enterprises loe 19 West Street Spring Valley NY 10977 FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 13-3713559 02/22/2010 See B & Z Development Inc. . Company Name Address City State Zip Code Bernadette Gormally 250 Kneeland Avenue Yonkers NY 10705 FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 07/09/2012 As an individual. See Ballagh General Contracting . Company Name Address City State Zip Code Best of Friends of Schenectady Constr Co 425 Hamilton Street Schenectady NY 12305 FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 20-2105455 01/24/2011 DOL Company Name Boguslaw Bozek FEIN: Address City State Zip Code . Barred Until 05114/2008 Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual - see Goldhand Construction LLC Company Name Carl Babb FEIN: Address City State Zip Code . State Zip Code NY 11230 . State Zip Code Company Name CJHlnc FEIN: 14-1830289 Address City Barred Until 06/10/2010 Fiscal Officer Notes: See N F K Excavating and Construction loe Company Name Address Cappry Contracting Management Corp 1081 Coney Island A venue FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 06-1174437 02/09/2011 NYC Falsified payroll records City Brooklyn Barred Until 07/21/2008 Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual - See Olympic Window Installers Ine Company Name Catenary Construction Corp FEIN: Barred Until 54-2129721 02/14/2011 Address City 112 Hudson Avenue Rochester Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Subsidiary of Lancet Arch Inc. State NY Zip Code 14605 . Company Name Address Cavalier Constr Corp c/o Clayman & Rosenbe 305 Madison Avenue FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 02/19/2008 NYC Falsified records - plea agreement. Also Kingston Trucking & Rigging Corp., Manbru Construction Corp., Port Ewen Trucking Corp. and Super Structure Builders, Inc. as substantially owned-affiliated entities and/or successors of Cavalier. City New York State NY Zip Code 10165 . . Monday, Jannary 07, 2008 Page 4 of 28 . . LIST OF EMPLOYERS INELIGIBLE TO BID ON OR BE AWARDED ANY PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT . Company Name Charles J Pardee FEIN: Barred Until 03/16/2009 Address 261 Ball Road Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL As an individual. State NY City Hastings Zip Code 13076 See Dalton Steel Inc. . Company Name Charles Marangoudakis FEIN: Barred Until 08/16/2010 Address 25 Woodhill Lane Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Individually and Marangos Construction Corp and Tropic Construction Corp. Multiple willful violations City Manhasset State NY Zip Code 11030 Company Name Christina J Hoek FEIN: Barred Until 06/10/2010 . Address State City Zip Code Fiscal Officer Notes: See N F K Excavating and Construction loe Zip Code 14210 Company Name Christopher Nicholson FEIN: Barred Until 10/1912011 . Address 91 Newman Place Fiscal Officer Notes: See Commercial System Construction State NY City Buffalo Company Name Columbus General Construction loe FEIN: Barred Until 11-3357344 12/16/2009 Address 914 Newkirk Avenue Fiscal Officer Notes: AG And Mohammed A Rashid as an individual. State Zip Code NY 11230 City Brooklyn Falsified business records. Plea agreement. . Zip Code 13215 Company Name Commercial Painting Co FEIN: Barred Until 16-1513909 05/01/2008 City Syracuse State NY Address 4872 West Seneca Turnpike Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL James Stanton dba Commercial Painting Co - falsified payroll records . Company Name Commercial Steel Inc FEIN: Barred Until 16-1557064 03/16/2009 City Central Square State NY Address 65 Corporate Park Drive Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL As a successor and/or substantially-owned affiliated entity with Dalton Steel Inc dba Pardee Construction - multiple willful violations Zip Code 13036 . Company Name Commercial System Construction FEIN: Barred Until 90-0066866 10/19/2011 City Buffalo State NY Zip Code 14210 Address 91 Newman Place Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL And Christopher Nicholson as an individual- falsification of payroll records Company Name Corinthian Construction Co Inc FEIN: Barred Until 13-3750033 12/24/2009 . Address City 372 North Main Street Lodi Fiscal Officer Notes: AG And Andres Alvarez as an individual. State NJ Zip Code 07644 Plea agreement with A.G.'s Office Zip Code 14010 Company Name Crazy Horse Tonawanda Inc FEIN: Barred Until 16-1528124 03/03/2008 . Monday, January 07, 2008 . Address POBox 203 Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL and A Castricone Concrete Ine State NY City Athol Springs Page 5 of28 LIST OF EMPLOYERS INELIGIBLE TO BID ON OR BE AWARDED ANY PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT . Company Name o J Floors loe City Clarence Center State NY Zip Code 14032 FEIN: 16-1506339 Barred Until 08/29/2012 Address 9276 Via Cimato Drive Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL And Donald Schwendler as an individual- falsified payroll records . Company Name Dalton Steel loe City Central Square State NY Zip Code 13036 FEIN: 16-1557064 Barred Until 03112/2009 Address 197 U S Route II Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL dba Pardee Construction and Shirley Pardee as an individual - multiple willful violations. Also Charles J Pardee as an individual. . Company Name Darby General Contracting loe FEIN: Barred Until 11-3420817 08/04/2008 City Copiague State NY Zip Code 11726 Address 565 Oak Street Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL dba Darby Glass Co - multiple willful violations . Company Name Darby Glass Co FEIN: 11-3081390 Barred Until 08/04/2008 Address State Zip Code City Fiscal Officer Notes: See Darby General Contracting lne Company Name Deckman Painting FEIN: 75-3173012 Barred Until 04116/2012 City Rochester State NY . Address 154 Pond View Parkway Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Adam Deckman dba Deckman Painting. Falsification of payroll records Zip Code 14612 Company Name Dellapenna Associates Inc FEIN: Barred Until 16-1465989 02118/2008 City Johnson City State NY Zip Code 13790 Address 86 Olive Street Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Substantially o\Vt1ed-affiliated entity and/or successor of Dellapenna Brothers Inc - debannent period extended after additional violations . Company Name Dellapenna Brothers Jnc FEIN: Barred Until 16-0964223 08/04/2008 City Johnson City State NY Zip Code 13790 Address 86 Olive Street Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL multiple willfuls - debannent period extended after additional violations . Company Name Dennis Lounsbury Builders Jnc FEIN: Barred Until 14-1538702 05/27/2009 City Bulville State NY Zip Code 10915 Address POBox 220 Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL aka Lounsbury Erectors Inc. . Company Name Address DePoalo and Son Building Contractors Inc 296 Morris Road FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 14-1507523 07/12/2009 DOL Multiple willful violations City Schenectady State NY Zip Code 12303 City Ithaca State NY . Company Name DG Pipeline Jnc FEIN: 74-2917157 Barred Until 09/06/2011 Monday, Jannary 07, 2008 Zip Code 14850 Address 312 Halseyville Road Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL and Douglas S Griffen, President and one of the five largest shareholders - falsified payrolls . Page 6 of 28 . . LIST OF EMPLOYERS INELIGIBLE TO BID ON OR BE AWARDED ANY PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT . Company Name Diamond "D" Construction Corp FEIN: Barred Until 16-1103218 12/14/2010 Address 5270 Transit Road Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL and Joseph DiPizio individually and as its president. State Zip Code NY 14043 City Depew Falsification of payroll records . Company Name Diracon Commercial Contractors FEIN: Barred Until 08-1681415 05118/2009 Address 310 Maple Avenue Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL and Rebecca Gatto-Wood as an individual. State NY Zip Code 10958 City New Hampton Falsified payarolls. Company Name DJH Mechanical Associates Ltd FEIN: Barred Until 13-3373364 02/01/2011 . Address 155 Kingsbridge Road East Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL False records - plea agreement State NY Zip Code 10552 City Mount Vernon Company Name Dominic Antonucci City Hilton FEIN: Barred Until 10/18/2009 Address 1939 Town Line Road Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL As an individual. State NY Zip Code 14468 See A A General Contractors IDe and W J Grinder Roofing Company. . City Hawthorne Company Name Don Adams Roofing loe FEIN: Barred Until 13-3455881 12/07/2010 Address 472 Commerce Street Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Plead guilty to a felony State NY Zip Code 10532 . Company Name Donald Schwendler FEIN: Barred Until 08/29/2012 City Clarence Center State NY Zip Code 14032 Address 9276 Via Cimato Drive Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual. See D J Floors, Inc. Company Name Address City State Zip Code Douglas S Griffen 312 Halseyville Road Ithaca NY 14850 FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: . 09/06/2011 See DG Pipeline Ine Company Name Address City State Zip Code E Green Restoration & Roofing Ine 117 Hawley Street Binghamton NY 13901 FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 16-1561693 06/21/2009 DOL . Company Name Address City State Zip Code Eliyhu Benyamin 303 Ten Eyck Street Brooklyn NY 11206 FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 03/05/2010 As an individual. See W & B Mechanical Corp. Company Name Address City State Zip Code . El izabeth A. Carr POBox 82 Valatie NY 12184 FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 10114/2008 dba Everlasting Slate - as an individual Company Name Address City State Zip Code Emeis & Emeis General Contracting Corp 131 47th Street Brooklyn NY 11232 . FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 13-4103233 01/25/2012 AG Plea Agreement with A.G,'s Office Monday, January 07, 2008 . Page 7 of 28 LIST OF EMPLOYERS INELIGIBLE TO BID ON OR BE AWARDED ANY PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT . Company Name Emes Heating & Plumbing Contf FEIN: Barred Until 13-2590780 Address 5 Emes Lane Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL and Julius and Gita Behrend, as individuals. be permanently debarred State Zip Code NY 10952 City Monsey . Parties entered into a voluntary agreement to Company Name Enjem's Incorporated FEIN: Barred Until 16-1038008 03/04/2009 Address III South Main Street Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL and Francis Enjem as an individual. State Zip Code NY 13350 . State Zip Code NY 14225 . State Zip Code NY 10977 City Herkimer Falsification of records. Company Name Enviroclean Services LLC FEIN: Barred Until 26-0045677 09/07/2009 Address 4245 Union Rd- Suite 210 Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL City Buffalo Company Name Erez Ben-Zvy FEIN: Barred Until 02/22/2010 Address 19 West Street Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual. City Spring Valley See B & Z Development loe City Long Island City State NY . Company Name Emo Craft Restoration, Inc. FEIN: Barred Until 13-3769924 10/14/2008 Zip Code 11105 Address 41-12 Ditmars Blvd Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL and Savvas A. Savva (as an individual) Falsification ofrecorcts and kickback of wages. Plea agreement with A.Go's Office Company Name Everlasting Slate FEIN: 22-3397381 Barred Until 10/14/2008 Address POBox 82 Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL And Elizabeth A. Carr and Sean Campion as individuals. State Zip Code . NY 12184 Falsification of records State Zip Code NY 11545 . State Zip Code NY 14605 . State Zip Code NY 14580 . City Valatie Company Name Florence XVI Century Marble Tnc FEIN: Barred Until t 1-3262505 08/03/2010 Address 120 Glen Head Road Fiscal Officer Notes: Falsification of payroll records - plea agreement City Glen Head Company Name Flower City Asbestos Tnc FEIN: Barred Until 16-1292474 08118/2009 Address 850 St Paul Street Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Multiple willful violations City Rochester City Webster Company Name Address Flower City Insulation Sales & Contractors 137 Yorkton Street FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 16-1157832 08/03/2009 DOL Multiple willful violations Company Name Ford Construction Tnc FEIN: Barred Until 11-3167975 07118/2010 Monday, January 07, 2008 City Astoria State NY Zip Code 11102 Address 18-18 26th Street Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL and Mohammed Ali Alvi and Mohammed Ali Alvi T/A Ford Masonry - falsification of Records . Page 8 of28 . . LIST OF EMPLOYERS INELIGIBLE TO BID ON OR BE AWARDED ANY PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT . Company Name Ford Masonry FEIN: Barred Until 07/18/2010 Address 18-18 26th Street Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL and Mohammed Ali Alvi individually and Ford Construction Inc. Falsification of payroll records City Astoria State NY Zip Code 11102 . Company Name Address Foundation Construction Consultants IDe 294 20th Street FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 11-2761496 OS/20/2008 NYC Multiple willfuls and falsification of payroll records City Brooklyn State NY Zip Code 11215 Company Name Francis Enjem FEIN: Barred Until 03/04/2009 . Address III South Main Street Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual. City Herkimer State NY Zip Code 13350 See Enjem's Incorporated. Company Name Franco Paints loe Zip Code 11209 FEIN: Barred Until 08/07/2008 . Address 159 92nd Street Fiscal Officer Notes: NYC and Mida Painting Ltd, Nicholas Kallergis and Stamatia Kallergis, as individuals. Assurance of Discontinuance/Settlement Agreement City Brooklyn State NY Zip Code 10920 Company Name Frank J Tucek & Son IDe FEIN: Barred Until 13-3300128 01/29/2012 Address 92 North Route 9W Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL City Congers State NY . Company Name Frank Labene Jr Zip Code 14624 FEIN: Barred Until 10/18/2010 Address 13 Cheviot Lane Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual - See Labene Painting Inc. City Rochester State NY . Zip Code 14216 Company Name G A Falcone Construction Inc FEIN: Barred Until 16-1609832 08/07/2012 Address 253 Commonwealth Avenue Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL multiple willful violations City Buffalo State NY . Company Name George Begakis FEIN: Barred Until 10/04/2011 Address City State Zip Code Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual - see Aegean General Contracting Ine - Debarment period has been extended for George Begakis as per A.G.'s Plea Agreement Company Name George Bush FEIN: Barred Until 01/14/2009 . Address 19 Hoffman Dri ve Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Falsification of payroll records City Latham State NY Zip Code 12118 Zip Code Company Name George J Leva Sf. FEIN: Barred Until 02/06/2008 . Monday, January 07, 2008 . Address City State Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual dba Ontario Flooring Company. Debarment period extended after additional violation Page 9 of 28 LIST OF EMPLOYERS INELIGIBLE TO BID ON OR BE AWARDED ANY PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT . Company Name Address George Lucey,Manual Tobio(see note) 150 Kings Street FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: NYC Manuel P Tobia and lake Coostr and Development Corp (individually and as a whole) grand larceny, falsified records, debarred permanently City Brooklyn State NY Zip Code 11231 . Company Name Address City State Zip Code Gerasimo Andrianis 22-15 47th Street Astoria NY 11105 FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: . 08/03/20 II AG As an individual. See Rainbow Renovations Ioe Company Name Address City State Zip Code Goldhand Construction LLC 116 East Saddle River Rd Saddle River NJ 07458 FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 22-3765123 05/14/2008 DOL Falsified payroll records . Company Name Address City State Zip Code Gregory Kloepfer 248 Lein Road West Seneca NY 14224 FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 10106/2009 DOL As an individual. See Kloepfer's Floor Coveming Company Name Haleem Zihenni Zip Code 10705 . FEIN: Barred Until 12/11/2011 Address 3 Alan B Shepard Place Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL As an individual see Omni Contracting Company Ioe City Yonkers State NY Company Name Hamax Construction Corporation FEIN: Barred Until 06-1482076 09111/2008 City Thomwood State NY Zip Code 10594 Address 540 Commerce St - Ste 6 Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Also Thomas Hanlon and William Valentine as individuals. Multiple willfuls and falsification of records. Debarment period extended after other willful violations . Company Name Harrison Jarvis Zip Code 10027 . FEIN: Barred Until 08/12/2009 City New York State NY Address 132 W 129th St-Ste 4W Fiscal Officer Notes: AG As an individual and Two By Four Carpentry and Construction Inc. Plea agreement with A.G.'s Office. Company Name Howard K Enterprise Joe FEIN: Barred Until 22-3791841 04/14/2010 City Flushing State NY Zip Code 11361 Address 219-02 Northern Boulevard Fiscal Officer Notes: AG and Howard Kim alk/a un Hak Kim as an individual - Plea agreement. Additional addresses: 703 Atlantic Avenue, Rochester, NY 14609 and 121 Hemingway Drive, Rochester, NY 14620 . Company Name Howard Kim FEIN: Barred Until 04/14/2010 Address 75 West Edsall Boulevard Fiscal Officer Notes: AG alkla un Hak Kim, as an individual. City Palisades Park State NJ See Howard K Enterprise Ine Zip Code . Company Name IES Environmental Inc FEIN: Barred Until 10105/2009 Monday, January 07, 2008 City Cranston State RI Zip Code 02910 Address 1655 Elmwood Avenue Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL And International Environmental Services Inc and James J Ney Jr as an individual. Falsification of payroll records . Page 10 of 28 . . LIST OF EMPLOYERS INELIGIBLE TO BID ON OR BE AWARDED ANY PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT . Company Name In-Tech Construction Ine FEIN: Barred Until 16-1478898 07/06/2012 Address 8346 Brewerton Road Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL And Russell Tupper as an individual. Falsified payroll records City Cicero State NY Zip Code 13039 Company Name Address Integrity Construction & Consulting Servs 7615 Myrtle A venue FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 11-3147728 02115/2012 NYC Falsification of payroll records . City Glendale State NY Zip Code 11385 State Zip Code Company Name Address City International Environmental Resources FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 05-0448266 08/0912007 See International Environmental Services Ine . City Cranston State RI Zip Code 02920 Company Name Address International Environmental Services Ine 2 Stafford Court FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 05-0448266 10105/2009 DOL dba International Environmental Resources - Falsified payrolls - Debarment period extended after additional violation. Also IES Environmental Ine and James J Ney Jf as an individual . City State Zip Code Company Name Ismael Cisneros FEIN: Barred Until 04114/2008 Address Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual - See Izi Plumbing & Heating Ltd . City Brooklyn State NY Zip Code 11211 Company Name Izi Plumbing & Heating Ltd FEIN: Barred Until 11-3157717 04114/2008 Address 291 Metropolitan Avenue Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL And Ismael Cisneros as an individual A faisified payrolls . Company Name J B C Contracting Co Inc FEIN: Barred Until 11-3550663 03123/2010 Address 346 Prospect Ave - 1st Fl Fiscal Officer Notes: AG And/or 509 McDonald Avenue, Brooklyn NY 11218. And Mohammed H Kabir as an individual and J B C Contracting Company. Settlement agreement with A.G.'s Office City Brooklyn State NY Zip Code 11215 . Company Name J B C Contracting Company FEIN: Barred Until 11-3330280 03/23/2010 Address 346 Prospect Ave - 1 st FI Fiscal Officer Notes: AG And/or 509 McDonald A venue, Brooklyn NY 11218. And Mohammed H Kabir as an individual and JBC Contracting Co Inc. Settlement Agreement with A.G's Office City Brooklyn State NY Zip Code 11215 . Company Name J Barr Construction Corp FEIN: Barred Until 11-3344003 12/14/2009 Address City 119A51 Metropolitan Ave Jamaica Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL and Steve J Nictas as an individual. State NY Zip Code 11415 Multiple willful violations Company Name J C McCashion Construction Ine FEIN: Barred Until 14-1767357 04/13/2011 . Monday, January 07, 2008 . Address 84 Fredericks Avenue Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Multiple willful violations City Albany State NY Zip Code 12205 Page II of 28 LIST OF EMPLOYERS INELIGIBLE TO BID ON OR BE AWARDED ANY PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT . Company Name J T Painting Corp FEIN: 06-] 260246 Barred Until 02/26/2009 Address POBox 337 Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Falsification of records City Burlingham State NY Zip Code 12722 . Company Name James A vallone FEIN: Address City State Zip Code Barred Until 08/07/2008 Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual - see James A vallone Tile & Marble - debarment period extended . Company Name James Avallone Tile & Marble FEIN: Barred Until 07-5336752 08/07/2008 Address 217 Christie Street Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Multiple willful violations - debannent period extended City Ridgefield Park State Zip Code NJ 07660 . State Zip Code RI 02910 Company Name James J Ney Ir FEIN: Barred Until 10/05/2009 Address 1655 Elmwood Avenue Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL As an individual. See International Environmental Services loe and IES Environmental Joe City Cranston Company Name Address City State Zip Code . laos General Construction Corp 131 47th Street Brooklyn NY 11232 FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 13-4201562 01/25/2012 AG Plea Agreement with A.G.'s Office Company Name Address City State Zip Code Jason Asbury 22562 Sea Bass Drive Boca Raton FL 33428 FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: . 10/10/2012 As an individual- see Seabury Enterprises LLC Company Name Address City State Zip Code Jay Meyer 239 Marsh Drive DeWitt NY 13214 FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 02/20/2012 As an individual - see Sky Communications, Jnc . Company Name Address City State Zip Code John Bias 153 Baywoods Lane Bay Shore NY 11706 FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 03/19/2012 As an individual. See Aztec Plumbing & Heating Corp Company Name Address City State Zip Code . John Bradford 6614 Furnace Road Ontario NY 14519 FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 12/22/2009 As an individual. See Rusmar Environmental Services Corp. Company Name Address City State Zip Code Joseph DiPizio 5270 Transit Road Depew NY 14043 . FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: ] 2/14/20 10 As an individual. See Diamond "D" Construction Corp Company Name Address City State Zip Code Joseph Zaffuto 162 Atlantic Avenue L ynbrook NY 11563 FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: . 09129/2008 AG As an individual. See Zaffuto Construction Company Tnc Monday, January 07, 2008 Page 12 of 28 . . LIST OF EMPLOYERS INELIGIBLE TO BID ON OR BE AWARDED ANY PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT . Company Name JRe Aris Electric Contractors FEIN: Barred Until 09/13/2009 Address State Zip Code . Company Name JRe Electric Control Service Ine FEIN: Barred Until 11-3199418 09113/2009 City Fiscal Officer Notes: See JRe Electric Control Service Ine City Brooklyn State NY Zip Code 11236 Company Name Julius and Gita Behrend FEIN: Barred Until . Address 516 East 51st Street Fiscal Officer Notes: NYC a/k/a JRC Aris Electric Contractors - multiple willfufl violations City Monsey State NY Zip Code 10952 Company Name K M Martell Construction Ine FEIN: Barred Until 14-1723810 06/25/2012 Address 5 Emes Lane Fiscal Officer Notes: See Emes Heating & Plumbing Contractor, Ine Address 57 Cross Road Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL And Kevin Martell as an individual- falsified records State NY Zip Code 10940 . Zip Code 12052 Company Name K M R Enterprises Ine FEIN: Barred Until 14-1749993 05/03/2010 City Middletown Address to Stuffle Street . Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Multiple willful violations. State NY . Company Name Kefcal Construction Ine FEIN: Barred Until 01125/2012 City Cropseyville Address 131 47th Street Fiscal Officer Notes: AG Plea Agreement with A.G.'s Office State NY Zip Code 11232 Company Name Kenneth Merz Zip Code 11050 FEIN: Barred Until 07117/2009 . City Brooklyn Address 62 Neulist A venue Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual. State NY Zip Code 14621 Company Name Kenneth W Griffin FEIN: Barred Until 05/01/2011 . City Port Washington See Bat-lac Construction City Rochester State NY Company Name Kevin Martell FEIN: Barred Until 06/25/2012 Address 101 Lill Street Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual- see Lightning Fast Labor Force Services Inc Address State Zip Code . Zip Code 11209 Company Name Keystone Construction Corp FEIN: Barred Until 16-1402500 08/20/2008 City Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual. see K M Martell Construction Inc Address 9945 Fort Hamilton Pkwy Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL And Nicholas Margaritis as an individual State NY . Company Name King Machine FEIN: 16-1293494 Barred Until 04/04/2010 Monday, January 07, 2008 . City Brooklyn Address 11365 Center Road Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL See Robert Metzgar State NY City Sheridan Zip Code 14135 Page 13 of 28 LIST OF EMPLOYERS INELIGIBLE TO BID ON OR BE AWARDED ANY PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT . Company Name Kingston Trucking & Rigging Corp FEIN: Barred Until i 1-3540715 02/1912008 Address 99 St Nicholas A venue Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL As a substantially owned-affiliated entity andlor successor of Cavalier Construction Corp. Falsification of records City Brooklyn State NY Zip Code 11237 . Company Name Kloepfer's Floor Covering FEIN: Barred Until 16-1234359 10/06/2009 Address 248 Lein Road Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL And Gregory Kloepfer as an individual. City West Seneca State NY Zip Code 14224 Multiple willful violations . Company Name Kosmar Contracting Corp FEIN: Barred Until 13-4103318 01/25/2012 Address 131 47th Street Fiscal Officer Notes: AG Plea Agreement with A.G.'s Office City Brooklyn State NY Zip Code 11232 . Company Name Kris Clarkson Zip Code 14830 FEIN: Barred Until 06/20/2012 Address 2484 Caton Road Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual. City Coming State NY See R & H Commercial Flooring loe Company Name K-Star Construction Corp FEIN: Barred Until 01-0778648 12/11/2011 Address 4248 1615t Street Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Multiple willful violations . City Flushing State NY Zip Code 11358 Company Name L & T Plumbing Corp FEIN: Barred Until 11-3223496 01/1112010 Address 367 Veterans Memorial Hwy Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL And Robert DeMonte as an individual. City Cammack State NY Zip Code 11725 . Company Name Labar Enterprises of Rochester lfie FEIN: Barred Until 16-1605462 04/18/2010 Address 2121 Empire Boulevard Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL dba Labar Excavating Inc. Multiple willful violations City Webster State Zip Code NY 14580 . State Zip Code . State Zip Code Company Name Labar Excavating loe FEIN: Barred Until 04/18/2010 Address City Fiscal Officer Notes: See Labar Enterprises of Rochester Inc. Company Name Address City Lake Construction and Development Corp FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 11-2678816 See George Lucey -debarred permanently Company Name Lancet Arch Toe Zip Code 14605 FEIN: 16-1259628 Barred Until 02114/2011 Address 112 Hudson Avenue Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Multiple willful violations - and its subsidiary Catenary Construction Corp City Rochester . State NY Company Name Liberty Painting Company loe FEIN: Barred Until 16-1480256 12/08/2010 Monday, January 07, 2008 Address 183 Lorfield Drive Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Miltiple willful violations City Snyder State NY Zip Code 14226 . Page 14 of 28 . . LIST OF EMPLOYERS INELIGIBLE TO BID ON OR BE AWARDED ANY PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT . Company Name Address Lightning Fast Labor Force Services loe 150 North Chestnut Street FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 20-0386651 05/01/2011 DOL And Winston J Goins Sr. and Kenneth W Griffin individually. Falsification of records City Rochester State NY Zip Code 14604 Company Name Address Linda Williams clo MJAB Construction loe 183 Washington Avenue FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 04/22/2009 DOL As an individual. See MJAB Construction loc . City New Rochelle State NY Zip Code 10801 Zip Code 14624 Company Name Labene Painting loe FEIN: Barred Until 16-1514981 10118/2010 . Address 13 Cheviot Lane Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL And Frank Labene Jr and Matthew Labene as individuals - falsification of payroll records City Rochester State NY Zip Code 14290 Company Name Look Under the Carpet Services loe FEIN: Barred Until 01-0664654 l211 5/20 10 . Address POBox 686 Fiscal Officer Notes: A.G Plea Agreement with A.G.'s Office - principal place of business: Buffalo, NY 14208 City Buffalo State NY 1557 Jefferson Avenue, Address 1850 Steinway Street Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL As an individual. City Long Island City State NY Company Name Lorenzo De V ardo Zip Code 11105 FEIN: Barred Until 01/08/2009 See Vardo Construction Corp Company Name Address City State Zip Code . Lounsbury Erectors Inc FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: OS/27/2009 See Dennis Lounsbury Builders Inc Company Name Address City State Zip Code LPD Contracting Inc 1205 McBride A venue West Patterson NJ 07424 . FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 22-3775953 08/27/2012 DOL Falsification of payroll records Company Name Address City State Zip Code L TS Construction 24 Miller Street Rochester NY FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 16-1463105 06/30/2009 See Thomas L. Smalls . Company Name Address City State Zip Code M & S Pipeline Excavation Company Inc 784 Conklin Road Binghamton NY 13903 FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 16-0926714 05/06/2009 DOL Multiple willful violations . Zip Code 14901 Company Name M & S Striping Inc FEIN: Barred Until 13-3759875 09110/2012 Address 73 Industrial Park Blvd Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Multiple willful violations State NY . Company Name M K Painting Inc FEIN: 38-3379688 Barred Until 05114/2012 Monday, Jannary 07, 2008 . City Elmira Address 4157 Seventh Street Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Falsified payroll records City Wyandott State MT Zip Code 48192 Page 15 of 28 LIST OF EMPLOYERS INELIGIBLE TO BID ON OR BE AWARDED ANY PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT . Company Name Manbru Construction Corp FEIN: Barred Until 02119/2008 Address 1439 Wood Road Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Also at 201-203 E 22nd Street, New Yark 10010. As a substantially owned-affiliated entity and/or successor of Cavalier Construction Corp. Falsification of records. City Bronx State NY Zip Code 10462 . Company Name Manns Contracting Corp FEIN: Barred Until 01/25/2012 Address 131 47th Street Fiscal Officer Notes: AG Plea Agreement with A.G.'s Office City Brooklyn State Zip Code NY 11232 . State Zip Code . State Zip Code Company Name Manuel P. Tobia FEIN: Barred Until Address City Fiscal Officer Notes: See George Lucey - debarred permanently Company Name Manuel Tobia FEIN: Barred Until Address City Fiscal Officer Notes: See George Lucey - debarred permanently Company Name Marangos Construction Corp FEIN: Barred Until 11-2554543 08/16/2010 Address 59-45 56th Avenue Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL And Charles Marangoudakis individually and Tropic Construction Corp. violations. . City Maspeth State NY Zip Code 11378 Multiple willful Company Name Mary Newsom FEIN: Barred Until OS/24/2009 Address 1537 Union Street Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL As an individual. City Schenectady State NY Zip Code 12309 . See Pachyderm Enterprises, Tnc Company Name Mas-Ann Mechanical Inc FEIN: Barred Until 16-1357694 01/04/2010 Address 35 Regency Oaks Blvd Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Debarment period extended after additional willful violations City Rochester State NY Zip Code 14624 . Company Name Masciarelli Construction Co FEIN: Barred Until 16-0902053 05106/2009 Address 784 Conklin Road Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Multiple willful violations City Binghamton State Zip Code NY 13903 . State Zip Code NY 14624 . State Zip Code NY 10980 Company Name Matthew Lobene City Rochester FEIN: Barred Until 10/18/2010 Company Name MCS Painting Contractors Tnc FEIN: Barred Until 01/25/2011 Monday, January 07, 2008 Address 13 Cheviot Lane Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual - See Lobene Painting Tnc Address City Lime Kiln Court Stony Point Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL False records - also Michael Salerno as its President . Page 16 of 28 . . LIST OF EMPLOYERS INELIGIBLE TO BID ON OR BE AWARDED ANY PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT . Company Name Merit Fence Co Ioe FEIN: Barred Until 06-1350241 02/0212012 Address 130 Old Route 6 Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Multiple willful violations - debarment period extended afte rother willful violations City Carmel State NY Zip Code 10512 . Company Name MGC Restoration Services Joe FEIN: Barred Until 11-3031515 01101/2010 Address City 64-58 218th Street Bayside Fiscal Officer Notes: AG And Michael eapous individually. Plea agreement State NY Zip Code 11364 Company Name Michael eapous FEIN: Barred Until 01101/2010 . Address 64-58 218th Street Fiscal Officer Notes: AG As an individual. City Bayside State NY Zip Code 11364 Se MGC Restoration Services Inc. Company Name Michael L Krivitza FEIN: Barred Until 05/14/2012 Address City State Zip Code Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual ~ see Northeast Technologies . Company Name Michael Salerno Zip Code 10980 FEIN: Barred Until 01/25/2009 Address Lime Kiln Court Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Individually as president of MCS Painting Contractors - false records City Stony Point State NY . Company Name Michael Taylor FEIN: Barred Until 03/02/2012 Address 66 Rybka Road Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL As an individual - see Supreme Sports Surfaces Inc., LLC, and Northeastern Supreme Floor Co., Inc. City Stuyvesant Falls State Zip Code NY 12174 R & T Supreme Sports Flooring, . Company Name Mida Painting Ltd FEIN: Barred Until 08/07/2008 Address 159 nnd Street Fiscal Officer Notes: NYC and Franco Paints, Inc. and Nicholas Kallergis and Stamatia Kallergis, as individuals. Assurance of Discontinuance/Settlement Agreement City Brooklyn State NY Zip Code 11209 . Company Name MJAB Construction Inc FEIN: Barred Until 58-2620937 04/22/2009 Address 183 Washington Avenue Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL and Linda Williams as an individual. Falsification of payroll records City New Rochelle State NY Zip Code 10801 Company Name Address Modem Tech Design & Services Ioc 9151 Southwestern Blvd FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 16-1464435 01119/2011 DOL Multiple willful violations . City Angola State NY Zip Code 14006 Company Name Mohammed A Rashid FEIN: Barred Until 12/16/2009 . Monday, January 07, 2008 . Address 914 Newkirk Avenue Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual. See Columbus General Construction Inc City Brooklyn State NY Zip Code 11230 Page 17 of 28 LIST OF EMPLOYERS INELIGIBLE TO BID ON OR BE AWARDED ANY PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT . Company Name Mohammed Ali Alvi FEIN: Barred Until 07/18/20] 0 Address 22-41 26th Street - Apt 2 Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Individually and Mohammed Ali Alvi T/A Ford Masonry and Ford Construction Inc. Falsification of payroll records City Astoria State NY Zip Code 11102 . Company Name Mohammed H Kabir FEIN: Barred Until 03/23/2010 Address 200 East 77th Street Fiscal Officer Notes: AG As an individual. See J B C Contracting Co loe and J B C Contracting Company _ Settlement Agreement with A.G.'s Office City Brooklyn State NY Zip Code 11218 . Company Name Muir Contractors Associates loe FEIN: 11-3586616 Barred Until 08/18/2010 Address City State Zip Code 75 Argyle Ave - Suite 28 Uniondale NY 11553 Fiscal Officer Notes: . DOL Falsification of payroll records Address City State Zip Code Company Name Musa Pacuku FEIN: Barred Until 04/14/2008 Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual - See Victory Roofing & Contracting Co Joe . Company Name N F K Enterprises FEIN: Barred Until 06/10/2010 Address City State Zip Code Fiscal Officer Notes: See N F K Excavating and Construction loe Company Name Address N F K Excavating and Construction Ine 22 Black Hawk Road FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: ]4-] 803310 06/1 0/20 10 DOL and N F K Landscaping Supply Corp and. N F K Enterprises Jne and CJH Ine and Roger A Hoek Jr and Christina J Hoek as individuals. Falsification of payroll records City Pine Bush State NY Zip Code 12566 . Company Name N F K Landscaping Supply Corp FEIN: Barred Until 14-181737] 06/10/2010 Address City State Zip Code . Fiscal Officer Notes: See N F K Excavating and Construction Inc Company Name Neuss Construction Inc FEIN: Barred Until ]4-1782213 09/06/2011 Address 1191 Route 9W - Suite #C6 Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL And Rudolph Neuss as an individual, as chief executive and one of the five largest shareholders ofNeuss Construction Inc- falsification of payroll records City Marlboro State NY Zip Code 12542 . Company Name Nicholas Kallergis FEIN: Barred Until 08/07/2008 Address 159 92nd Street Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual. City Brooklyn State NY Zip Code 1]209 See Franco Paints, Inc.and Mida Painting Ltd . Company Name Nicholas Margaritis FEIN: Barred Until 08/20/2008 Monday, January 07, 2008 Address City State Zip Code Fiscal Officer Notes: See Keystone Construction Corp. . Page 18 of 28 . . LIST OF EMPLOYERS INELIGIBLE TO BID ON OR BE AWARDED ANY PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT Company Name Nick Nitis Zip Code 10705 . FEIN: Barred Until 12/11/2011 Address 3 Alan B Shepard Place Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL As an individual - see A&T Construction City Yonkers State NY . Company Name Northeast Technologies FEIN: Barred Until 16-1597771 05/14/2012 Address 105 Pine Street - Apt 2 Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL And Michael L Krivitza as an individual- multiple willful violations City East Rochester State NY Zip Code 14445 Company Name Northeastern Supreme Floor Co loe FEIN: Barred Until 14- 1 78 1 833 03/02/2012 . Address 66 Benedict Street Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL And Michael Taylor individually, Supreme Sport Surfaces loe and R & T Supreme Sports Flooring LLC - multiple willful violations and falsification of payroll records City Castleton State NY Zip Code 12033 State Zip Code NY 11357 Company Name Address Nu-Look Painting & Wallpapering loe 151-60 7th Avenue FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 11-3389457 08/04/2009 AG and TF Painting Corp. and Tarcisio Ferreira, individually. Office. . City Whitestone Plea agreement with the A.G.'s State Zip Code NY 11218 Company Name Address Olympia Mechanical Piping & Heating Inc 3624 12th Avenue FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 11-3161641 08/18/2010 AG And Steven Tischler and Solomon Werzberger as individuals. Attorney . City Brooklyn Plea Agreement with District Company Name Olympic Window Installers Inc FEIN: Barred Until 22-3034903 07/21/2008 Address 174 Lincoln Avenue Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL and Carl and Russell Babb as individuals City Hawthorne State NJ Zip Code 07506 . Zip Code 10705 Company Name Omni Contracting Company Inc FEIN: Barred Until 22-3431803 12/1 1/201 1 Address 3 Alan B Shepard Place Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL And Haleem Zihenni as an individual- falsification of payroll records City Yonkers State NY . Company Name Ontario Flooring Company FEIN: Barred Until 16-1554554 02/06/2008 Address City State 296 Rogers Parkway Rochester NY Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL See George J Leva Sr. Debarment period extended after additional violation Zip Code 14617 . Company Name Oswego Trucking & Leasing FEIN: Barred Until 16-1371814 07/21/2008 Address 258 Washington Blvd Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Falsified records City Oswego State NY Zip Code 13126 Company Name P & H Supply Company Ine FEIN: Barred Until 13-3868727 OS/25/2009 . Monday, January 07, 2008 . Address 241-A Harrison A venue Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Multiple willful violations - debarment period extended after additional willful violations City Harrison State NY Zip Code 10528 Page 19 of 28 LIST OF EMPLOYERS INELIGIBLE TO BID ON OR BE AWARDED ANY PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT . Company Name P&T Iron Works . FEIN: 13-3895133 Barred Until 06/01/2010 Address 59 Plain A venue Fiscal Officer Notes: and Amodio Russo individually. with A.G.'s office City New Rochelle State NY Zip Code 10801 Falsification of payroll records. Settlement Agreement Company Name Pachyderm Enterprises Ine FEIN: Barred Until 00-1386527 05/24/2009 Address 1537 Union Street Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL And Willie Jones and Mary Newsom as individuals - Multiple willful violations City Schenectady State NY Zip Code 12309 . Company Name Paragon Plate Glass Ine FEIN: Barred Until 16-1113039 11/07/2011 Address 210 Factory Street Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL And Thomas E Mooney individually as President of Paragon Plate Glass Inc - falsified payrolls City Watertown State NY Zip Code 13601 . Company Name Pardee Construction FEIN: Barred Until 16-1557064 03/12/2009 Address City State Zip Code Fiscal Officer Notes: See Dalton Steel Inc. . Company Name Perry Jacobs FEIN: Barred Until 12/04/2010 Address 736 Shennan Dr-Box 8015 Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual. See Precision Site Work Inc. - debarment period extended City Utica State NY Zip Code 13505 Company Name Peter Gauzos Zip Code 11232 . FEIN: Barred Until 01/2512012 Address 131 47th Street Fiscal Officer Notes: AG As an individual. records. City Brooklyn State NY See SNA Contracting Corp. Plea agreement with A.Go's Office. Falsified Company Name Pettit & Pettit Inc FEIN: Barred Until 16-1576164 03/21/2010 Address 7 Schuyler Street Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Multiple villful violations City Belmont State NY Zip Code 14813 . Company Name Port Ewen Trucking Corp FEIN: Barred Until 11-3484639 02/19/2008 Address 2013 Flatbush Avenue Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Also at 99 S1. Nicholas Avenue, Brooklyn, NY 11237. As a a substantially owned- affiliated entity and/or successor of Cavalier Construction Corp. Falsification of records City Brooklyn State NY Zip Code 11234 . Company Name Precision Site Work Inc FEIN: Barred Until 16-1609167 12/04/2010 Address 736 Shennan Dr - Box 8015 Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL And its president, Perry Jacobs, as an individual. Falsification of payroll records. debarment period extended City Utica State NY Zip Code 13505 . Company Name R & H Commercial Flooring Inc FEIN: Barred Until 35-2207438 06/20/2012 Monday, January 07, 2008 Address 102 Willow Avenue Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL And Kris Clarkson as an individual City Watkins Glen State NY Zip Code 14891 . Page 20 of 28 . . LIST OF EMPLOYERS INELIGIBLE TO BID ON OR BE AWARDED ANY PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT Company Name Address R & T Supreme Sports Flooring LLC 66 Rybka Road FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 16-1511596 03/02/2012 DOL And Michael Taylor individually, Supreme Sport Surfaces and Northeastern Supreme Floor Co. Ine - multiple willful violations and falsified payroll records . City Stuyvesant Falls State NY Zip Code 12174 . Company Name R S Construction Company LLC FEIN: Barred Until 00-2051629 04/04/2012 Address 571 Miles Square Road Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL And Robert Stevenson, individually. City Yonkers State NY Zip Code 10701 Company Name Rainbow Renovations Ine Zip Code 11106 . FEIN: 11-3542626 Barred Until 08/03/20 II Falsification of payroll records Address 35-44 Crescent Street Fiscal Officer Notes: AG Additional addresses: 22-15 47th Street, Astoria, NY 11105 and 35-34 31st Street, Long Island City, NY 11106. Gerasimo Andrianis debarred as an individual. City Long Island City State NY Company Name Rebecca Gatto-Wood FEIN: Barred Until 05/18/2009 . Address City State Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual. See Diracon Commercial Contractors. Zip Code Company Name Address City State Zip Code Robbye Bissesar 89-51 Springfield Blvd Queens Village NY 11427 FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual. See Star International Inc -permanently debarred . Company Name Address City State Zip Code Robert Amendola 1084 Sunrise Highway Amityvi11e NY 11701 FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 03119/2008 As an individual. See Westwood Fence Corp. . Company Name Robert DeMonte Zip Code 11725 FEIN: Barred Until 01110/2010 Address 367 Veterans Memorial Hwy Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual. See L & T Plumbing Corp. City Commack State NY Company Name Robert O'Hanlon FEIN: Barred Until 07/09/2012 . Address 635 Midland Avenue Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual. City Garfield State N) Zip Code 07026 Company Name Robert Stevenson Zip Code 10701 FEIN: Barred Until 04/04/2012 . Address 571 Miles Square Road Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual. See Allstate Concrete Cutting, Inc. City Yonkers State NY Zip Code 14135 Company Name Robert W Metzgar FEIN: Barred Until 04/04/20 I 0 . Monday, January 07, 2008 . See R S Construction Company LLC Address 11365 Center Road Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL dba King Machine - Also as an individual. City Sheridan State NY Page 21 of 28 LIST OF EMPLOYERS INELIGIBLE TO BID ON OR BE AWARDED ANY PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT . Company Name Address City State Zip Code Roger A Hoek Jr . FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 06/10/2010 See N F K Excavating and Construction Inc Company Name Address City State Zip Code Rosario Carrubba FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 10/10/2012 As an individual - see Aragona Construction Corp . Company Name Address City State Zip Code Rudolph Neuss 8 Far Horizons Drive N ewburgh NY 12550 FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 09/06/20 II DOL As an individual - see Neuss Construction Inc . Company Name Address City State Zip Code Rusmar Environmental Services Corp 703 Atlantic A venue Rochester NY 14609 FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 16-1492326 12/22/2009 AG And John Bradford as an individual. Falsified payrolls. Plea agreement. Company Name Address City State Zip Code . Russell Babb FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 07/21/2008 As an individual - See Olympic Window Installers Ine Company Name Address City State Zip Code Russell Tupper 8346 Brewerton Road Cicero NY 13039 FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: . 07/06/2012 As an individual. See In~Tech Construction, Inc. Company Name Savvas A. Savva Address City State Zip Code FEIN: Barred Until 10/14/2008 Fiscal Officer Notes: See Euro Craft Restoration Ine . Company Name Seabury Enterprises LLC FEIN: Barred Until 06-1456348 10110/2012 Address 22562 Sea Bass Drive Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL And Jason Asbury as an individual - falsification of payroll records City Boca Raton State FL Zip Code 33428 Company Name Sean Campion FEIN: Barred Until 10114/2008 Address POBox82 Fiscal Officer Notes: dba Everlasting Slate - as an individual City Valatie State NY Zip Code 12184 . Company Name Address Severn Trent Environmental Services Inc 16337 Park Row FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 62-1168252 06112/2012 NYC City Houston State TX Zip Code 77084 . Company Name Shirley J Pardee FEIN: Barred Until 03/12/2009 Address 197U5 Route 11 Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual. City Central Square State NY Zip Code 13036 See Dalton Steel Inc dba Pardee Construction. . Monday, January 07, 2008 Page 22 of 28 . . LIST OF EMPLOYERS INELIGIBLE TO BID ON OR BE AWARDED ANY PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT . Company Name Signal Construction LLC FEIN: Barred Until 16-1610415 11/14/2011 Address 199 Grider Street Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Multiple willful violations City Buffalo State NY Zip Code 14215 . Zip Code 14702 Company Name Address Signature Sealcoating & Stripping Service 345 Livingston A venue FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 20-0108469 04/04/2012 DOL Multiple willful violations City Jamestown State NY . Company Name Sky Communications loe FEIN: Barred Until 16-1599397 02/20/2012 Address POBox 278 Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Additional address: 6305 Court Street Road, East Syracuse, NY 13057, and Jay Meyer, individually - multiple willful violations City DeWitt State NY Zip Code 13214 . Company Name SN Contracting Corp FEIN: Barred Until 01125/2012 Address 131 47th Street Fiscal Officer Notes: AG Plea Agreement with A.G.'s Office City Brooklyn State NY Zip Code 11232 Company Name SNA Contracting Corp FEIN: Barred Until 11-3502738 01/25/2012 . Address 131 47th Street Fiscal Officer Notes: AG Plea Agreement with A.G.'s Office - additional FEIN # 11-3617489. Also Peter Gauzos as an individual. Falsified records City Brooklyn State NY Zip Code 11232 Zip Code 10952 Company Name Solomon Werzberger FEIN: Barred Until 08/18/2010 . Address 56 L yncrest Drive Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual. City Monsey State NY See Olympia Mechanical Piping & Heating Incorporated Zip Code 14006 Company Name Address Southwestern General Contracting Inc 1586 Gowans Road FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 16-1569822 10/08/2009 DOL Falsification ofrecords City Angola State NY . Company Name Address City State Zip Code Spiridon Anthoulis 131 47th Street Brooklyn NY 11232 FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 01/25/2012 AG As an individual - See 4-A General Construction Corp Company Name Address City State Zip Code Stacey Gouzos . FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 01/25/2012 See Anastasia Anthoulis Company Name Address City State Zip Code Stamatia Kallergis 159 92nd Street Brooklyn NY 11209 FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: . 08/07/2008 As an individual. See Franco Paints, Inc. and Mida Painting Ltd Monday, January 07, 2008 . Page 23 of28 LIST OF EMPLOYERS INELIGIBLE TO BID ON OR BE AWARDED ANY PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT . Company Name Star International Ine . FEIN: 00-1613496 Barred Until Address 89-51 Springfield Blvd Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Also Robbye Bissesar. City Queens Village State NY Zip Code 11427 Falsified payroll - permanently debarred Company Name State Environmental Services Ine FEIN: Barred Until 11-3164259 02/25/2008 Address 1801 Stillwell Avenue Fiscal Officer Notes: NYC Plea agreement City Brooklyn State Zip Code NY 11223 . State Zip Code NY 11415 . State Zip Code NY 11050 Company Name Steve J Nictas clo J Barr Constr FEIN: Barred Until 12/14/2009 Address 119-51 Metropolitan Ave Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL As an individual - See J Barr Construction Corp. City Jamaica Company Name Steve Menzer City Port Washington FEIN: Barred Until 07117/2009 Address 62 Neulist A venue Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual. See Bat-lac Construction Company Name Steven Tischler Zip Code 11212 FEIN: Barred Until 08/18/2010 Address 1465 46th Street Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual. . City Brooklyn State NY See Olympia Mechanical Piping & Heating Incorporated Company Name Super Structure Builders Ine FEIN: Barred Until 11-3487355 02/1912008 Address 99 St Nicholas A venue Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Also at 2013 Flatbush A venue, Brooklyn, NY 11234. As a substantially owned-affiliated entity and/or successor of Cavalier Construction Corp. Falsification of records City Brooklyn State NY Zip Code 11237 . Company Name Superior Jamestown Corporation FEIN: Barred Until 16-1381131 03117/2008 Address 55 Jones-Gifford Avenue Fiscal Officer Notes: NYC Falsified payroll records City Jamestown State NY Zip Code 14701 . Company Name Supreme Sport Surfaces Inc FEIN: Barred Until 16-1515966 03/02/2012 Address 66 Benedict Street Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL And Michael Taylor individually, R & T Supreme Sports Flooring LLC, and Northeastern Supreme Floor Co., Inc. -multiple willful violations and falsified payroll records City Castleton State NY Zip Code 12033 . Company Name Tao General Contractors Inc FEIN: Barred Until 01/25/2012 Address 131 47th Street Fiscal Officer Notes: AG Plea Agreement with AG.'s Office City Brooklyn State NY Zip Code 11232 . Company Name Tarcisio Ferreira Zip Code 11357 FEIN: Barred Until 08/04/2009 Monday, January 07, 2008 Address 151-60 7th A venue Fiscal Officer Notes: AG and Nu-Look Painting & Wallpapering Inc and TF Painting Corp. AG.'s Office. City Whitestone State NY Plea agreement with . Page 24 of 28 . . LIST OF EMPLOYERS INELIGIBLE TO BID ON OR BE AWARDED ANY PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT . Company Name TF Painting Corp FEIN: Barred Until 08/04/2009 Address 15] -60 7th Avenue Fiscal Officer Notes: AG and Nu-Look Painting & Wallpapering Inc. and Tarcisio Ferreira, individually. Plea agreement with A.G.'s Office. City Whitestone State NY Zip Code 11357 . Company Name Thomas E Mooney FEIN: Barred Until ] 1/07/20]] Address 164 Winslow Street Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual. Additional address: See Paragon Plate Glass Ine City Watertown State Zip Code NY 13601 150 Clinton Street, Apt 6, Watertown, NY 13601. . Company Name Thomas Gonnally FEIN: Barred Until 07/09/20]2 Address 250 Kneeland A venue Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual. City Yonkers State NY Zip Code 10705 See Ballagh General Contracting Company Name Address City State Zip Code Thomas Hanlon FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 09/11/2008 As an individual. See Hamax Construction Corp . Company Name Address City State Zip Code Thomas L Smalls 24 Miller Street Rochester NY 14605 FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 06/30/2009 DOL dba L TS Construction - also as an individual. Falsified payrolls. . Zip Code 146] I Company Name Thomas Masonry & Concrete Ine FEIN: Barred Until 16-]535306 08/18/2009 Address 803 West Avenue, Ste 207 Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Multiple willful violations City Rochester State NY . Zip Code ]4624 Company Name Thomas Masonry Enterprise Inc FEIN: Barred Until 73-3103284 08/18/2009 Address 955 Buffalo Road Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Multiple willful violations City Rochester State NY Company Name Tommaso Allocca FEIN: Barred Until 08/01/2010 . Address 15 Pine Aire Drive Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL As an individual. T/A A & D Contracting Corp. Falsification of payroll records City Bay Shore State NY Zip Code 11706 Zip Code 10016 Company Name Topo-Metrics Inc FEIN: 11-2465550 Barred Until 04/22/2009 . Address 432 Park A venue South Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Falsification of payroll records City New York State NY Zip Code 14210 Company Name Topor Contracting Inc FEIN: Barred Until ] 6-] 590680 04/27/2009 . Monday, January 07, 2008 . Address 153 Fillmore A venue Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Falsified payrolls City Buffalo State NY Page 25 of 28 LIST OF EMPLOYERS INELIGIBLE TO BID ON OR BE AWARDED ANY PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT . Company Name Address Tower Building Maintenance and Mgmt 347 Kingsland Avenue FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 11-3042307 11124/2008 DOL Additional willful violations - debannent period extended City Brooklyn State NY Zip Code 11222 . Company Name Tri-State Building Contractors lne FEIN: Barred Until 14-1765905 OS/2412009 Address 108 Sparrow Ridge Road Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Falsified payroll records City Cannel State NY Zip Code 10512 . Company Name Tropic Construction Corp FEIN: Barred Until 11-2659640 08116/2010 Address 59-45 56th A venue Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL and Marangos Construction and Charles Marangoudakis individually. violations City Maspeth State NY Zip Code 11378 Multiple willful . Company Name Tropic Roofing Corp FEIN: Barred Until 20-3188430 08116/2010 Address 59-45 56th Avenue Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Successor to Tropic Construction Corp City Maspeth State NY Zip Code 11378 . Company Name Address Two By Four Carpentry and Constr Ine 132 W 129th St-Ste 4W FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 08112/2009 AG dba of Harrison Jarvis. City New York State NY Zip Code 10027 Plea agreement with A.G.'s Office. Company Name Address City State Zi p Code . Uddin USA Corp 663 Degraw Street Brooklyn NY 11217 FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 11-3265184 0511712012 NYC Falsification of payroll records Company Name Address City State Zip Code un Hak Kim FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: . 0411412010 AG As an individual. See Howard K Enterprise Ine and Howard Kim Company Name Urban-Suburban Recreation Inc FEIN: Barred Until 11-2228663 06/2012012 Address 3 Lueon Drive Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Multiple willful violations City Deer Park State NY Zip Code 11729 . Company Name Vardo Construction Corporation FEIN: Barred Until 11-2694892 01/0812009 Address 1850 Stein way Street Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL And Lorenzo DeVardo as an individual. City Long Island City State NY Falsified payrolls Zip Code 11105 Company Name Vasilios Tsimitras Zip Code . FEIN: Barred Until 1112712011 Address Fiscal Officer Notes: See William Tsimitras City State Company Name Address Victory Roofing & Contracting Co Ine 265 Victory Boulevard FEIN: Barred Until Fiscal Officer Notes: 38-0100331 04/14/2008 DOL and Musa Pacuku as in individual. Falsification ofrecords Monday, January 07, 2008 City Staten Island State NY Zip Code 10301 . Page 26 of 28 . . LIST OF EMPLOYERS INELIGIBLE TO BID ON OR BE AWARDED ANY PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT . Company Name Viva Victoria Enterprises Ltd FEIN: Barred Until 11-3355466 0611212011 Address 10317 90th Street Fiscal Officer Notes: NYC Falsification .of records City Ozone Park State NY Zip Code 11417 . Company Name W & B Mechanical Corp FEIN: Barred Until 11-1340725 0310512010 Address 303 Ten Eyck Street Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL aka White and Blue Sheet Metal loe and Eliyhu Benyamin as an individual. records. City Brooklyn State NY Zip Code 11206 Falsification of . Company Name W J Grinder Roofing Company FEIN: Barred Until 16-0846854 1011812009 Address 1765 Mt Read Boulevard Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL As a substantially affiliated employer. See A A General Contractors, Inc. City Rochester State NY Zip Code 14606 Multiple violations Company Name Westwood Fence Corp FEIN: Barred Until 11-3084236 0311912008 . Address 1084 Sunrise Highway Fiscal Officer Notes: And Robert Amendola as an individual. with Suffolk County D.A. 's Office. City Amityville State Zip Code NY 11701 Falsified payrolls. Plea agreement entered into Zip Code 11206 Company Name White and Blue Sheet Metal loe FEIN: Barred Until 03105/2010 . Address 303 Ten Eyck Street Fiscal Officer Notes: See W & B Mechanical Inc. City Brooklyn State NY Zip Code 14208 Company Name Wiley Development Co Inc FEIN: Barred Until 16-1363561 08111/2009 Address 235 Northampton Street Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Falsified payroll records City Buffalo State NY . Company Name William Tsimitras Zip Code 11209 FEIN: Barred Until 11/2712011 Address 235 91st Street Fiscal Officer Notes: DA aka Vasilios, individually - Plea agreement with Albany County DA City Brooklyn State NY . Company Name William Valentine FEIN: Barred Until 09/11/2008 Address City State Zip Code Company Name Willie Jones Zip Code 12309 FEIN: Barred Until 05124/2009 . Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual. See Hamax Construction Corp Address 1537 Union Street Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL As an individual. City Schenectady State NY Zip Code 14621 Company Name Winston J Goins Sr FEIN: Barred Until 05101/2011 . Monday, January 07, 2008 . See Pachydenn Enterprises Jnc Address 8? Mailing Drive Fiscal Officer Notes: As an individual- see Lightning Fast Labor Force Services Jnc City Rochester State NY Page 27 of 28 LIST OF EMPLOYERS INELIGIBLE TO BID ON OR BE AWARDED ANY PUBLIC WORK CONTRACT . Company Name Wintech Contracting loe FEIN: Barred Until 13-3139312 07/22/2009 Address 1950 E Main St - Ste 205A Fiscal Officer Notes: DOL Falsified payroll records City Mohegan Lake State NY Zip Code 10547 . Company Name Yang General Contracting Ltd FEIN: Barred Until o l/25/20 12 Address 13/ 47th Street Fiscal Officer Notes: AG Plea agreement with A.G.'s Office City Brooklyn State Zip Code NY 11232 . State Zip Code NY 11232 . Company Name Yin Construction Ltd FEIN: Barred Until 13-0520288 01/25/2012 Address 131 47th Street Fiscal Officer Notes: AG Plea Agreement with A.G.'s Office City Brooklyn Company Name Zaffuto Construction Company loe FEIN: Barred Until 11-2139574 09/29/2008 Address 162 Atlantic Avenue Fiscal Officer Notes: AG And Angelo Zaffuto (President of ZCCJ) and Joseph Zaffuto (Key Person to ZCCI), as individuals -Settlement Agreement City Lynbrook State NY Zip Code 11563 Address 131 47th Street Fiscal Officer Notes: AG Plea Agreeement with A.G.'s Office . Company Name Zarben General Construction loe FEIN: Barred Until 13-4201564 01/25/2012 Monday, January 07, 2008 City Brooklyn State NY Zip Code 11232 . . . . . Page 28 of28 . . STANDARD INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS TOWN OF SOUTHOLD CONTRACT INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS . INSURANCE IDENTIFICATION: THE BID NUMBER IS TO APPEAR ON ALL INSURANCE CERTIFICATES . INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR: The Corporation/Contractor/Agency/Consultant, is an independent contractor and covenants and agrees that it, its agents, servants and/or employees will neither hold itself/themselves out as, nor claim to be an employee, servant or agent of the TOWN OF SOUTHOLD, and that it, its agents and employees will not make claim, demand or application to or for any right or privilege applicable to an officer or employee of the TOWN OF SOUTHOLD including, but not limited to Worker's Compensation coverage, Unemployment Insurance benefits, Social Security coverage or retirement membership or credit. . INSURANCE: Contractor/vendor shall not commence work under this contract until he has obtained all insurance required under the following paragraphs, and the TOWN OF SOUTHOLD has approved such insurance. . WORKERS' COMPENSATION: Contractor/vendor shall take out and maintain during the life of this contract, such insurance as will protect both the owner and the contractor from claims under worker's compensation acts and amendments thereto and from any other claims for property damage and for personal injury including death, which may arise from operations under this contract, whether such operations by contractor or by any other party directly or indirectly employed by the contractor. Copy of Certificate to be provided to the TOWN OF SOUTHOLD. . DISABILITY INSURANCE & UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE: Contractor/vendor shall take out and maintain during the entire term of the contract any disability benefits and unemployment insurance as required by law. Copy of Certificate to be provided to the TOWN OF SOUTHOLD. . GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE: The contractor/vendor shall take out and maintain during the life of the contract, such bodily injury liability and property damage liability insurance as shall protect him and the Town from claims for damages for bodily injury including accidental death, as well as from claims for property damage which may arise from operations under this contract, whether such operations be by himself or by any subcontractor or by anyone directly or indirectly employed by either of them. It shall be the responsibility of the contractor/vendor to maintain such insurance in amounts sufficient to fully protect himself and the Town, but in no instance shall amounts be less than those set forth below. These amounts are specified only to establish the minimum coverage acceptable. . Bodily injury liability and property damage liability insurance in an amount not less than $1,000,000 (one million dollars) for damages on account of anyone accident, and in an amount of not less than $2,000,000 (two million dollars) on account of all accidents (general aggregate). . EXCESSIUMBRELLA INSURANCE: The contractor/vendor shall take out and maintain during the life of the project an excess/ umbrella insurance policy in an amount of not less than $2,000,000 (Five million dollars) each occurrence and aggregate. OTHER CONDITIONS OF COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE: . I. Coverage shall be written on commercial general liability form. 2. Coverage shall include: . SIR - I . STANDARD INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS . A. Contractual liability B. Independent contractors C. Products and completed operations AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY INSURANCE: Automobile bodily injury liability and property damage liability insurance shall be provided by the contractor/vendor with a minimum combined single limit (CSL) of $1 ,000,000 (one million dollars). . OTHER CONDITIONS OF AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY INSURANCE: . I. Coverage shall include: A. All owned vehicles B. Hired car and non-ownership liability coverage C. Statutory no-fault coverage ADDITIONAL CONDITIONS OF INSURANCE: . 1. Contractor/vendor shall submit copies of any or all required insurance policies as and when requested by the Town. 2. If any of the contractor's/vendor' s policies of insurance are cancelled or not renewed during the life of the contract, immediate notice of cancellation of non-renewal shall be delivered to the Town no less than 10 days prior to the date and time of cancellation or non-renewal. CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE: The contractor/vendor shall file with the TOWN OF SOUTHOLD prior to commencing work under this contract, a certificate of insurance. . 1. Certificate of insurance shall include: . A. C. E. G. Name and address of insured Insurance company name Policy number Limits of liability for all policies included on certificate B. Issue date of certificate D. Type of coverage in effect F. Inception and expiration dates of policies included on certificate. Description of operations/locations/etc. Box must include the statement: . "THE TOWN OF SOUTHOLD IS LISTED AS ADDITIONAL INSURED" . CERTIFICATE HOLDER SHALL BE LISTED AS: TOWN OF SOUTHOLD 53095 MAIN ROAD PO BOX 1179 SOUTHOLD, NEW YORK 11971 2. If the contractor' s/vendor' s insurance policies should be non-renewed, cancelled or expire . during the life of the contact, the Town shall be provided with a new certificate indicating the replacement policy information as requested above. Thirty days (30) prior written notice to the TOWN OF SOUTHOLD for cancellation is applicable. . SIR - 2 . GENERAL CONDITIONS INDEX . . 1. Definitions of Terms 2. Standards of Workmanship 3. Samples 4. Manufactured Materials 5. Laboratory 6. Shop Drawings 7. Permits 8. Plans and Specifications 9. Cutting, Patching and Digging 10. Errors, Omissions and Discrepancies 11. Temporary Toilet 12. Proper Method of Work and Proper Materials 13. Inspection 14. Waiver 15. Water and Electric Power 16. Machinery and Equipment 17. Maintenance 18. Schedule of Operations 19. Right to Use Work 20. Notice of Warning 21. Warning Signs 22. Accident Prevention 23. Damages 24. Maintenance of Traffic 25. Final Site Cleaning 26. Protection of Land Markers, Trees, Shrubs, and Property 27. Protection of Utilities 28. No Damages for Delay 29. Record Keeping 30. Subcontractors and Suppliers 31. Penal Law . . . . . . . . GC-I . GENERAL CONDITIONS . 1. DEFINITIONS OF TERMS: Whenever the following words and expressions are used in the Specifications, it is understood that they have the meaning defined below: PLANS: All official drawings or reproductions of drawings pertaining to the work or to, any structure connected therewith. . SPECIFICATIONS: The body of directions, requirements, descriptions, etc. contained in this document, together with all documents of any description and agreements made (or to be made) pertaining to the methods or manner of performing the work and/or to the quantities and quality of materials to be furnished and accepted under this Contract. OWNER: Shall mean Town Board, Town of Southold. . ENGINEER (ARCHITECT): L.K. McLean Associates as engaged by the Owner and duly authorized to represent the Owner in the execution of the work covered by the consultants and assistants engaged by the Owner and the Engineer to the extent of the particular duties entrusted to them. . CONTRACT: Collectively, the Contract executed by the Owner and the Contractor, Notice to Bidders, Instructions to Bidders, Proposal Form, Conditions of Contract, General Conditions, Special Conditions, Specifications, Construction Drawings, Addenda, Performance Bonds, and all supplemental agreements made or to be made. . CONTRACTOR: The party of the second part hereto, whether corporation, firm or individual, or any combination thereof, and successor, personal representatives, executors, administrators and assigns, and any person, firm or corporation who or which shall at any time be substituted in place of the second part under this Contract. . INSPECTOR: An authorized representative of the Owner or his Engineer assigned to make any and all necessary inspections of the work performed and the materials furnished by the Contract. . MATERIALS: Any approved materials acceptable to the Engineer and conforming to the requirements of these Specifications. . WORK: All of the work proposed to be accomplished at the site of the project, and all such other work as is in any manner required to accomplish the complete project. This includes all plant, labor, materials, supplies, equipment and other facilities and acts necessary or proper or incidental to the carrying out and completion of the terms of this Contract. The term "work performed" shall be construed to include the material delivered to and suitably stored at the site of the project. . 2. STANDARDS OF WORKMANSHIP: The apparent silence of the Specifications as to any detail or an apparent omission from them of a detailed description concerning any work to be done and materials to be furnished shall be regarded as meaning that only the best general practice observed in the latest current construction work is to prevail and that only material and workmanship of first quality is to be used in this connection and all interpretations of these Specifications shall be made upon this basis. . GC-2 . GENERAL CONDITIONS . 3. SAMPLES: The Contractor shall furnish for approval, all samples as directed. The work shall be in accordance with approved samples. Samples shall be submitted in ample time so as to prevent delay in fabrication or ordering of materials, allowing for a reasonable time for the Engineer to consider the samples submitted and, if necessary, to permit a resubmission of samples to the Engineer until approval is given. . . Work and material shall be furnished and executed in accordance with approved samples, in every aspect. Each sample shall be labeled, bearing material, name and quality, Contractor's name, date and other pertinent data. Unless otherwise specified, samples shall be in duplicate and of adequate size to show quality, type, color, range and finish and texture of material. Materials shall not be ordered until approval is received in writing from Engineer. . 4. MANUFACTURED MATERIALS: Where several materials are specified by name, the Engineer shall have the right, before execution of the Contract, to require any and all bidders to state the materials upon which they based their bid. Where any materials are specified by name or trade name, or by catalog number of a company or companies, the Contractor shall furnish the article mentioned unless approval of the Engineer is obtained in writing for a substitution. Should Contractor desire to substitute another material for one or more specified by name, he shall apply in writing for such permission and state credit or extra involved. He shall also provide supporting data and samples for Engineer's consideration. . Unless particularly specified otherwise, all manufactured articles, materials and equipment shall be applied, assembled, installed, connected, erected, used, cleaned and conditioned as directed by the manufacturer and including the necessary preparation to properly install the work. Where reference is made to manufacturer's directions, the Contractor shall submit such directions to the Engineer as required. . The materials used in construction shall be disposed as not to endanger the work, and so that full access may at all times be had to partly completed work and structures and they shall be so disposed as to cause no injury to those having access to the work or any of the units. . All labor shall be performed in the best and most workmanlike manner by mechanics skilled in their respective trades. Standards of work required throughout shall be of such grades as will bring first-class results only. The type of labor employed by the Contractor shall be such as will insure the uninterrupted continuity of the entire work, without conflict of any kind. . 5. LABORATORY: Laboratories shall be designated by the Engineer for testing the materials to be used under the Contract. Where tests are made by other than the designated laboratories, two certified copies showing correctly the chemical analysis and physical tests shall be furnished to the Engineer. . 6. SHOP DRAWINGS: The Contractor shall submit to the Engineer six (6) copies of all shop drawings and schedules and no work shall be fabricated until his approval has been given. All shop drawings submitted to the Engineer must be in English, and must bear the Contractor's stamp of . GC-3 . GENERAL CONDITIONS . approval evidencing that the drawings have been checked. The Contractor will make any corrections in the drawings required by the Engineer and will file with the Engineer four corrected copies. Approval by the Engineer of such drawings or schedules shall not relieve the Contractor from responsibility for (a) errors of any sort in shop or setting drawings or schedules; or (b) deviations from Plans and Specifications unless the Contractor, at the time of submission of said drawings and schedules, has given notice to the Engineer of any such deviations. . 7. PERMITS: . 7.1 Municipal: All work in connection with the installation of pipes or other underground structures of a like nature either within or without the limits of the highway, shall follow all the provisions as contained herein together with the provisions, as they apply, of the Highway Law, Roads Opening, Section 149, and Section 198 Town Law, with all subsequent changes, additions or corrections thereto. The following additional permits when required under law shall also be obtained by the Owner: . (I) (2) (3) NYSDEC permit(s) Town Division of Environmental Protection U.S. Army Corp of Engineers . The Contractor shall give all notices, and comply with all laws, ordinances, rules, regulations and conditions of the permits, bearing on the conduct of the work as drawn and specified, and shall be responsible for acquisition of all pertinent information necessary for such compliance. . The Contractor shall be responsible for: (I) Coordinating all building department and other department and agency inspections and approvals, (2) Obtaining U.L. approvals, (3) Health Department inspections and approvals, (4) Obtaining final certificate of occupancy. . On projects involving multiple contracts, it shall be the responsibility of the "General Contractor" to coordinate with the building department and other agencies and to obtain the certificate of occupancy. It shall be the responsibility of the mechanical contractors (prime contractors other than the G.c.) to coordinate inspections and approvals of that part of the project, which falls within the scope of their contract with the G.c., and/or as may be appropriate, directly with the approving agency. . In the event that one or more of the contractors on a multi-contract project fails to perform the work in a timely manner, thereby causing undue delay in the completion of the project, and the issuance of the certificate of occupancy, the owner shall in that event, have the option to exercise "The owners right to stop work or terminate contract" as provided for in the conditions of the contract. . Pipes and Underground Structures: All work in connection with the installation of pipes or other underground structures of a like nature either within or without the limits of the highway, shall follow all the provisions, as they apply, of the Highway Law, Roads opening, Section 149, and Section 198 Town Law, with all subsequent changes, additions or corrections thereto. . GC-4 . GENERAL CONDITIONS Any work to be performed within the Town Highwav right-of-way will require a Town Highway Department road-opening permit. . Obtaining of the permit and subsequent release/approval shall be the responsibility of the Contractor. . Acceptance of the contractor's performance bond in lieu of the Contractors road-opening bond shall be at the option of the Highway Department. . 7.2 Suffolk County: All permits required for opening County roads and making connections with County drains will be obtained by the Owner. A copy of the permit, which must be kept on the job at all times, will be supplied to the Contractor. The Contractor will not be permitted to open any County road or make any connection to any County drain until he has been supplied with this permit. (a) Department of Public Works . All permits required for opening County roads and making connections with County drains, will be obtained by the Owner. A Copy of the permit, which must be kept on the job at all times, will be supplied to the Contractor. The Contractor will not be permitted to open any County road or make any connection to any County drain until he has been supplied with this permit. . The Contractor shall be responsible for conformance to all conditions of the permit and for the subsequent release/approval. . 7.3 State of New York: The Contractor shall obtain all necessary New York State highway permits whenever the Contract requires any work to be done within or upon existing State highway right-of- ways. These permits shall be obtained from the District Office in Hauppauge prior to the performance of the work. Upon application for the permit, the Contractor will be required to supply the following: . (I) Three (3) copies of a sketch or print showing description and location of the proposed work. The Engineer will supply these prints to the Contractor. (2) Contingent liability insurance for the State (in addition to his own liability insurance) shall be furnished in amounts and manner as required by the State of New York. The contingent protective liability and completed operations liability insurance policy to cover: . "The people of the State of New York andlor the Superintendent of Public Works covering liability arising with respect to all operations through highway permits by permittee or by anyone acting by, through or for the permittee, including omissions and supervisory acts of the State", in the amount of personal injury (including death) and property damage as required. . 8. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS: The Contractor will be furnished with five sets of Plans and Specifications giving all the details and dimensions necessary for carrying out the work. One copy of Plans and Specifications furnished to the Contractor must be kept constantly on the site. Anything shown on the Plans and not mentioned in the Specifications or mentioned in the . GC-5 . GENERAL CONDITIONS . Specifications and not shown on the Plans and all the work and materials necessary for the completion of the work according to the intent and meaning of the Contract shall be furnished, performed and done as if the same were both mentioned in the Specifications and shown on the Drawings. Any conflict or inconsistency between the Plans and Specifications, or any discrepancy between the figures and scale of Drawings, shall be submitted by the Contractor to the Engineer, whose decision thereon shall be conclusive. . In the event the meaning of any portion of the Specifications or Drawings or any supplementary drawings or instructions of the Engineer is doubtful, the same shalJ be understood to call for the best type of construction, both as to materials and workmanship, which reasonably can be interpreted. . All materials and workmanship must be strictly in accordance with the Specifications. . The Plans show approximate size, arrangement and location of the proposed work. The Engineer will give base lines, grades, shapes and dimensions and the Contractor shalJ construct the work exactly in accordance with such instructions of the Engineer subject, however, to change as provided for under the headings "Changes and Alterations" and "Compensation to be Paid to the Contractor" . Additional copies of Plans and Specifications, when requested, wilJ be furnished to the Contractor at cost of reproduction. . The Contractor shall furnish to each of the subcontractors and materialmen such copies of the Contract Documents as may be required for their work. 9. CUTTING. PATCHING AND DIGGING: The Contractor shall do all cutting, fitting or . patching of his work that may be required to make its several parts come together properly and fit it to receive or be received by work of other contractors shown upon or reasonably implied by Drawings and Specifications for the completed structure, and he shall make good after them as Engineer may direct. . Any cost caused by defective or ill-timed work shalJ be borne by the party responsible therefor. The Contractor shall not endanger any work by cutting, digging or otherwise, and shalJ not cut or alter the work of any other contractor save with the consent of the Engineer. . 10. ERRORS. OMISSIONS AND DISCREPANCIES: . a) If any errors, omissions or discrepancies appear in the drawings, Specifications or other documents, the Contractor shall, within ten days from receiving such Drawings, Specifications or documents, notify the Engineer in writing of such errors or omissions. In the event of the Contractor's failing to give such notice, he will be held responsible for the results of any such errors or omissions and the cost of rectifying the same. . GC-6 . GENERAL CONDITIONS . b) If, in the opinion of the Contractor, any work is shown on Drawings, or details, or is specified in such a manner as will make it impossible to produce a first class piece of work, or should discrepancies appear between the Drawings and/or Specifications, he shall refer the same to the Engineer for interpretation before proceeding with the work. If the Contractor fails to make such references to the Engineer, no excuse will thereafter be entertained for failure to carry out the work in satisfactory manner as directed. . c) Should a conflict occur in or between the Drawings and Specifications and/or eXIsting conditions, the Contractor shall be deemed to have estimated on the more expensive way of doing the work, unless he shall have asked for and obtained a decision in writing from the Engineer, before the submission of bids, as to which method or material will produce the results to the best interest of the Town. . 11. TEMPORARY TOILET: The Contractor shall provide and maintain a sanitary temporary toilet where directed by the Engineer. The temporary toilet shall be enclosed and weatherproof and kept in a sanitary condition at all times. Upon removal of the temporary outside toilet, the vault shall be disinfected, filled and all evidence of the toilet removed from the site. . 12. PROPER METHOD OF WORK AND PROPER MATERIALS: The Engineer shall have the power in general to direct the order and sequence of the work, which shall be such as to permit the entire work under this Contract to be begun and to proceed as rapidly as possible and such as to bring the several parts of the work to a successful completion at about the same time. . . If at any time before the commencement or during the progress of the work the materials and appliances used or to be used appear to the Engineer as insufficient or improper for assuring the quality of the work required, or the required rate of progress, he may order the Contractor to increase their efficiency or to improve their character, and the failure of the Engineer to demand any increase of such efficiency or improvement shall not release the Contractor from his obligation to secure the quality of work or the rate of progress specified. . During freezing or inclement weather, no work shall be done except such as can be done satisfactorily and in a manner to secure first-class construction throughout. All work shall be done in such a manner as will properly protect and support existing permanent structures, pipe lines, etc. . 13. INSPECTION: Inspectors shall be authorized to inspect all work done on materials furnished. Such inspections may extend to all parts of the work and to the preparation or manufacture of the materials to be used. In case of any dispute arising between the Contractor and the Inspector as to materials furnished or the manner of performing the work, the Inspector shall have the authority to reject material or suspend the work until the question at issue shall be referred to and decided by the Engineer. The Inspector shall not be authorized to revoke, alter, enlarge, relax or release any requirements of these Specifications, nor to approve or accept any portion of the work, nor to issue instruction contrary to the Plans and Specifications. The Inspector shall in no case act as foreman or perform other duties for the Contractor or interfere with the management of the work by the latter. . . GC-7 . GENERAL CONDITIONS . Any advice, which the Inspector may give the Contractor, shall in no way be construed as binding the Engineer nor the Owner in any way nor releasing the Contractor from the fulfillment of the terms of the Contract. . The Contractor shall be conclusively presumed to be acquainted with all existing conditions and to guarantee that all work and materials shall, upon final completion of the work, be turned over to the Owner in a complete and perfect condition and he shall be responsible for the proper care, maintenance and protection of all work and material until his entire Contract is completed and all work and materials found in good condition and accepted. The Contractor will be held responsible for the entire work until completed and accepted by the Engineer and the Owner. . The Contractor shall, at all times, provide the Owners, Engineer, assistants and inspectors under him with necessary facilities for determining both on the work and at the places of manufacture, that all work being performed and all materials being manufactured are strictly in accord with the Contract. . Until acceptance of work by the Owner, the Contractor shall be responsible for all damages to the work including action of the elements or any other cause whatsoever. The Contractor shall continuously and adequately protect the work against damage from any cause. . 14. WAIVER: Neither the inspection by the Owner or Engineer or any part of their employees nor any order, measurement or certificate by the Engineer nor any order by the Owner for the payment of any money nor any payment for or acceptance of, the whole or any part of the work by the Engineer or the Owner nor any extension of time nor any possession taken by the Owner or its employees shall operate as a waiver of any provision of this Contract or of any power herein reserved to the Owner or any right to damages herein provided; nor shall any waiver of any breach of the Contract constitute a waiver of any subsequent breach. Any remedy provided in this Contract shall be construed as cumulative; that is in addition to each and every remedy herein provided. . 15. WATER AND ELECTRIC POWER: All water and electric power supply for construction purposes must be provided by the Contractor. The cost shall be borne by the Contractor. . 16. MACHINERY AND EOlliPMENT: All machinery, equipment, trucks and vehicles used in the prosecution of the work or in connection therewith, shall at all times be in proper working condition. . The Contractor shall be responsible for curtailing noise, smoke, fumes or any other nuisance resulting from his operations. He shall, upon written notification from the Engineer, make any repairs, replacements, adjustments, additions, and furnish mufflers when necessary to fulfill these requirements. . 17. MAINTENANCE: If, within one year from the date of issuance of the Final Certificate, any portion of the work shall, in the opinion of the Owner, require repairing, replacing, or rebuilding, the Contractor shall start such repairs within five (5) days after the receipt of notice from the Owner, and if the Contractor shall fail or neglect to start such repairs within the said five (5) days, the Owner may employ such other person or persons as they deem proper to make such repairs and . GC-8 . GENERAL CONDITIONS . pay the expense thereof out of any sum retained by them, provided nothing herein contained shall limit the liability of the Contractor or his Surety to the Owner for nonperformance of the Contractor's obligations at any time. . 18. SCHEDULE OF OPERATIONS: Within 5 days after the signing of the Contract, the Contractor shall submit a proposed program of operations, showing clearly how he proposes to conduct the work so as to bring about the completion of his work within the time limit specified. This program shall outline the proposed sequence of operations, the rates of progress and the dates when his work will be sufficiently advanced to permit the installation of work under this Contract. . 19. RIGHT TO USE WORK: The Owner may enter upon and use the whole or any portion of the work, which may be in condition to use any time previous to its final acceptance by the Owner. Such use shall not constitute or be evidence of acceptance by the Owner or the Engineer of the whole or any part of the material furnished or work performed under the Contract. . 20. NOTICE OF WARNING: If the Contractor shall fail to make prompt payment to persons supplying labor or materials for the work, or refuse or fail to supply enough properly skilled workmen or proper materials or refuse or fail to prosecute the work or any part thereof with such diligence as will insure its completion within the period herein specified (or any duly authorized extension thereof) or fail to complete the work within said period or fail or refuse to regard laws, ordinances, codes, instructions of the Engineer, then the Engineer shall forward by registered mail to the Contractor, at the address given in the Contract, a Notice of Warning, and in the event the Contractor fails to comply with said Notice of Warning within five (5) days from receipt thereof, the Owner shall have the right to terminate the Contract. 21. WARNING SIGNS: Contractor shall provide and maintain proper luminous warning and detour signs where directed by the Engineer. . . Obstructions such as stored materials, equipment and excavations shall be marked with not less than two lights, which shall be not more than 4 feet apart. All lights shall be kept burning from one-half hour before sunset to until one-half hour after sunrise. . 22. ACCIDENT PREVENTION: During the performance of the work, the Contractor shall exercise all reasonable precautions for the protection of persons and property. The safety provisions of applicable laws, building and construction codes shall be observed. Machinery, equipment and all other physical hazards shall be guarded in accordance with the safety provisions of the Manual of Accident Prevention in Construction published by the Associated General Contractors of America to the extent that such provisions are not inconsistent with Federal, State or Municipal laws or regulations. . . If any operation, practice or condition is deemed by the Engineer to be unsafe, he shall notify the Contractor in writing to take corrective action. Where, in the opinion of the Engineer, any operation, practice or condition shall be promptly discontinued and before the affected part of the work is resumed, remedial action taken. The Owner reserves the right to remedy any neglect on the part of Contractor as regards the . GC-9 . GENERAL CONDITIONS . protection of the work which may come to its attention, after 24 hours' notice in writing; except that in cases of emergency it shall have the right to remedy any neglect without notice, and in either case to deduct the cost of such remedy from money due the Contractor. Nothing in the foregoing paragraphs shall be construed as relieving the Contractor from full responsibility at all times for safe prosecution of the work. . 23. DAMAGES: The Contractor shall pay and make good all losses or damages arising out of any cause connected with the Contract and shall indemnify and save harmless the Owner from any and all claims and any and all liability or responsibility of every nature and kind for any loss, damage or injury which may be brought against the Owner or any of its officers or agents, by reason of, or connected with the work or materials furnished under the Contract and shall pay all costs and expenses of every kind, character, and nature whatever, occurring upon or arising out of the Contract. . . 24. MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC: All work under this Contract is to be completed within the time indicated in the Contract Agreement or as extended by the Owner. If in the meantime it should become necessary, because of the lateness of the season, or any other reason to stop the work, the Contractor shall at his own expense, open proper drainage ditches, erect temporary structures where necessary, prepare the roads so there will be minimum interference with traffic, set up and maintain a competent organization as directed by the Engineer, to keep the highways in first class condition for traffic, and take every precaution to prevent any damage or unreasonable deterioration of the work during the time it is closed. . . 25. FINAL SITE CLEARING: Before final payment will be approved, the Contractor shall prepare the construction areas as follows: All basins, manholes and pipe as constructed shall be cleaned free from accumulated construction dirt, silt, form work, etc., and all proper restoration as called for in the items of the Specifications shall be complete in every detail. The Contractor shall clean all construction areas free from accumulated forms, excavation fill, construction materials and construction shanties. All areas shall be completed in every detail and shall be broom cleaned from excess dirt and materials. . 26. PROTECTION OF LAND MARKERS. TREES. SHRUBS. AND PROPERTY: Wherever in the conduct of the work, a monument marking a point of public or private survey is encountered or brought to view by excavation, the fact shall at once be communicated to the Engineer. In no case shall the Contractor remove the same until the location for resetting shall have been made by the Engineer. All monuments or land markings exposed to view when the work is first undertaken shall be carefully preserved and the greatest care exercised to prevent injury to or disturbance of position of the same. . The unit price of all items shall include the cost of restoring to its former condition any sidewalks or curbs, as well as restoring any trees, shrubs or lawns that may be damaged during this construction. No additional payment will be made. . The Contractor is required at his own expense to obtain any and all permits for use of private property if he uses such property for storage, transportation or accomplishment of the work under . GC - 10 . GENERAL CONDITIONS the Contract. Private property shall be cleaned up neatly, any damage repaired and premises restored to their original condition. . . 27. PROTECTION OF UTILITIES: The Contractor shall familiarize himself with the existence of structures of municipal and other public service corporations on or adj6ining the site of the work, and give reasonable opportunity to and cooperation with the owners of these utilities in the work of reconstructing or altering them. Such reconstruction and alteration shall be so conducted as to delay or interfere as little as practicable with the work of the Contractor. Any additional cost of various items of work because of these utilities shall be included in the price bid for these items. . The Engineer shall direct the public utility corporations to shift or remove those utility structures that may be necessary to permit the Contractor to carry out the work in accordance with the Plans. The Contractor shall not remove or cause to be removed, any structure or part of a structure owned by a public utility corporation without the approval of the Engineer. . The Contractor shall cooperate with the public utility corporation whose structures (aerial, surface or subsurface) are within the limits of or along the outside of the right-of-way, to make it possible for them to maintain uninterrupted service. The Contractor shall conduct his operations in such a way as to delay or interfere as little as practicable with the work of the utility corporation. . 28. NO DAMAGES FOR DELAY: Notwithstanding any other provisions to this Contract, the Contractor agrees to make no claim for damages for delay in the performance of this Contract occasioned by any act of the Town or any of its representatives, and agrees that any such claim shall be fully compensated for by an extension of time to complete performance of the work as provided herein. This provision shall not apply to any act or omission to act of the Town or any of its representatives, wherein the same is done in bad faith and with deliberate intent to delay the Contractor in the performance of this Contract. . 29. RECORD KEEPING: The Contractor shall establish and maintain complete and accurate books, records, documents, accounts and other evidence directly pertinent to performance under this contract (hereinafter the "records"). The records must be kept for the balance of the contract term and for six (6) years thereafter. . 30. SUBCONTRACTORS AND SUPPLIERS: Within five days after receipt from the Engineer of notice to begin work, the Contractor will furnish written notice of names of all subcontractors to be employed on the project and the general items of work to be done by them. Simultaneously, the Contractor shall furnish written notice of the names of suppliers of materials to be used on the project. The Owner may disapprove for good cause any subcontractor or material supplier selected by the Contractor by giving written notice of its disapproval within five (5) days after receiving the names of subcontractors and material suppliers, to the Contractor who shall thereupon promptly notify the Owner of the names of the subcontractor or material supplier selected in replacement which shall again be subject to approval by the Owner. . . 31. PENAL LAW: Attention is called to Section 1918 of the Penal Law as follows: Construction or blasting near pipes conveying combustible gas . GC-II . GENERAL CONDITIONS . No person shall discharge explosives in the ground, nor shall any person other than a state or county employee regularly engaged in the maintenance and repair thereof excavate in any then existing street, highway, or public place, unless notice thereof in writing shall have been give!! at least seventy-two hours in advance to the person, corporation or municipality engaged in the distribution of gas in such territory. The person having direction or control of such work shall give such notice, and further he shall ascertain whether there is within one hundred feet in such street, highway or public place, or in the case of a proposed discharge of explosives within a radius of two hundred feet of such discharge, any pipe of any other person, corporation or municipality conveying combustible gas, and if thereby any such pipe, he shall also give such notice to any other such person, corporation or municipality. Provided, however, that in any emergency involving danger to life, health, or property it shall be lawful to excavate without using explosives if the notices prescribed herein are given as soon as reasonably possible, and to discharge explosives to protect a person or persons from an immediate and substantial danger of death or serious personal injury if such notices are given before any such discharge is undertaken. Any such work shall be performed in such manner as to avoid danger to any pipe conveying combustible gas. Any violation of the provisions of this section shall be a misdemeanor. . . . . . . . . . GC-12 . CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT INDEX 1. Contract Documents and Definitions . 2. Scope of the Work 3. Compensation to be paid to the Contractor 4. Time of Essence 5. Commencement of Work 6. Time of Completion . 7. Liquidated Damages for Delays 8. Extension of Time. No Waiver 9. Weather 10. Contract Security II. Laws and Ordinances 12. Qualifications for Employment . 13. Non-Discrimination 14. Payment of Employees IS. Estimates and Payments 16. Acceptance of Final Payment Constitutes Release 17. Construction Reports . 18. Inspection and Tests 19. Plans and Specifications: Interpretations 20. Subsurface Conditions Found Different 21. Contractor's Title to Materials 22. Superintendence by Contractor 23. Protection of Work, Persons and Property . 24. Representations of Contractor 25. Patent Rights 26. Authority of the Engineer 27. Changes and Alterations 28. Correction of Work 29. Weather Conditions . 30. The Owner's Right to Withhold Payments 31. The Owner's Right to Stop Work or Terminate Contract 32. Contractor's Right to Stop Work or Terminate Contract 33. Responsibility for Work 34. Use of Premises and Removal of Debris . 35. Suits of Law 36. Power of the Contractor to Act in an Emergency 37. Provisions Required by Law Deemed Inserted 38. Subletting, Successor and Assigns 39. General Municipal Law Clause 40. Grades, Lines, Levels, and Surveys . 41. Insurance Requirements 42. Foreign Contractors 43. Lien Law 44. Refusal to Waive Immunity 45. Exemption from Sales and Use Tax . . cc- I . CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT 1. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND DEFINITIONS . The Notice to Bidders, Instructions to Bidders, Proposal Form, Conditions of Contract, General Conditions, Specifications, Form of Contract, Construction Drawings, together with any Addenda, shall form part of this Contract, and the provisions thereof shall be as binding upon the parties hereto, as if they were herein fully set forth. The table of contents, titles, heading, headlines, and marginal notes contained herein are solely to facilitate reference to various provisions of the Contract Documents and in no way affect, limit or cast light upon the interpretation of the provisions to which they refer. Whenever the term "Contract Documents" is used, it shall mean and include the Notice to Bidders, Instructions to Bidders, Proposal Form, Conditions of Contract, General Conditions, Specifications, Form of Contract, Construction Drawings and any Addenda. In case of any conflict or inconsistency between the provisions of the Contract and those of the Specifications, the provisions of this Contract shall govern. . . . Extra Work: The term "extra work", as used herein, refers to and includes all work required by the Owner, which in the judgement of the Engineer involves changes in or additions to work required by the Plans, Specifications and any Addenda in their present form and which is not covered by a specific unit price in the Form of Bid. Subcontractor: The term "subcontractor" shall mean any person, firm, or corporation supplying labor and material for work at the site of the project but not including the parties to this Contract. . Notice: The term "notice", as used herein, shall mean and include written notice. Written notice shall be deemed to have been duly served when delivered to, or at last known business address of, the person, firm or corporation for whom intended, or his, their, or its duly authorized agents, representatives, or officer, or when enclosed in a postage prepaid wrapper or envelope addressed to such person, firm or corporation at his, their or its last known business address and deposited in a United States mailbox. . . Directed, Required, Approved. Acceptable: Whenever they refer to the work or its performance, "directed", "required", "permitted", "ordered", "designated", "prescribed", and words of like import shall imply the direction, requirement, permission, order, designation or prescription of the Engineer, and "approved", "satisfied", or "satisfactory", "in the judgement of", and words of like import, shall mean approved, or acceptable to, or satisfactory to, or in the judgement of the Engineer. 2. SCOPE OF THE WORK . The Contractor will furnish all plant, labor, materials, supplies, equipment and other facilities and things necessary or proper for, or incidental to, the work contemplated by this Contract as required by, and in strict accordance with the applicable Plans, Specifications and Addenda prepared by the Engineer and/or required by, and in strict accordance with, such changes as are ordered and approved pursuant to this Contract, and will perform all other obligations imposed on him by this Contract. . . CC-2 . CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT 3. COMPENSATION TO BE PAID TO THE CONTRACTOR . (a) Agreed Prices: It is understood and agreed that the Contractor will accept as payment in full the summation of products of the actual quantities in place upon the completion of the work, as determined by the Engineer's measurements, by the unit prices bid, no allowance being made for anticipated profit or for reasons of variations from the estimated quantities set forth in the Form of Bid. . (b) Extra Work: The Owner may, at any time, by a written order and without notice to the Sureties, require the performance of such extra work or changes in the work as it may find necessary or desirable. The amount of compensation to be paid to the Contractor for any extra work, as so ordered, shall be determined as follows: . . I) By such applicable unit prices, if any, as set forth in the Contract; or 2) If no such unit prices are set forth, then by unit price or by a lump sum mutually agreed upon by the Owner and the Contractor; or 3) If no such unit prices are so set forth and if the parties cannot agree upon unit prices or a lump sum; then by actual net cost in money to the Contractor of the materials, permits, wages of applied labor, premiums for Workmen's Compensation Insurance, payroll taxes required by law, rental for plant and equipment used (excluding small tools) to which total cost will be added twenty (20) percent as full compensation for all other items of profit, costs and expenses, including administration, overhead, superintendence, insurance, insurance other than Workmen's Compensation Insurance, materials used in temporary structures, allowances made by the Contractor to subcontractors, additional premiums upon the performance bond of the Contractor and the use of small tools. . 4. TIME OF ESSENCE . INASMUCH AS THE PROVISIONS OF THIS CONTRACT RELATING TO THE TIME OF PERFORMANCE AND COMPLETION OF THE WORK ARE FOR THE PURPOSE OF ENABLING THE TOWN TO PROCEED WITH THE CONSTRUCTION OF A PUBLIC IMPROVEMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH A PREDETERMINED PROGRAM, SUCH PROVISIONS ARE OF THE ESSENCE OF THIS CONTRACT. . 5. COMMENCEMENT OF WORK The Contractor agrees that he will commence work immediately on and not later than ten (10) days after signing of the Contract. . 6. TIME OF COMPLETION . The time of completion of the entire contract work shall be SIXTEEN (16) WEEKS from the date the contract is signed by all parties. The date of such completion shall be the date of the Certification of Completion herein specified. The entire work must be satisfactorily completed so that the project improvements are available to the Town for use. . CC-3 . CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT . The Owner reserves the right to order the Contractor to suspend operations, when in the opinion of the Engineer, improper weather conditions make such action advisable, and to order the Contractor to resume operations when weather and ground conditions permit. The days during which such suspension of work is in force are not chargeable against the specified completion date. . 7. LIQUIDATED DAMAGES FOR DELAYS . The time limit being essential to and of the essence of this Contract, the Contractor hereby agrees that the Owner shall be, and is hereby authorized to deduct and retain out of the money which may be due or may become due to said Contractor under this agreement, the sum of One Hundred Dollars ($100.00) per day which amount is hereby agreed upon, fixed and determined by the parties hereto as the liquidated damages, including overhead charges, services, inspector's wages and interest on the money invested, that the Owner will suffer by reason of such default, for each and every day during which the aforesaid work may be incomplete over and beyond the time herein stipulated for its completion in 6 - Time of Completion, provided, however, that the Owner shall have the right to extend the time for the completion of said work. . 8. EXTENSIONS OF TIME. NO WAIVER . If the Contractor shall be delayed in the completion of his work by reason of unforeseeable causes beyond his control and without his fault or negligence, including but not restricted to, acts of God or of the public enemy, fires, floods, epidemics, quarantine restrictions, strikes, riots, civil commotion's or freight embargoes, the period herein above specified for completion of his work shall be extended by such time as shall be fixed by the Owner. . No such extension of time shall be considered a waiver by the Owner of its right to terminate the Contract for abandonment or delay by the Contractor as hereinafter provided, or relieve the Contractor from full responsibility for performance of his obligations hereunder. 9. WEATHER . During unsuitable weather, all work must stop when such work would be subject to injury and the Contractor shall transfer his men and materials to those parts of the work where weather conditions will not have any effect on the workmanship. The Contractor shall not be entitled to any damages on account of such damages or suspension, and he must protect any work that might be injured by the elements and make good any work that is injured. . 10. CONTRACT SECURITY . (a) The Contractor shall furnish a Performance Bond, or other acceptable security, equal to one hundred percent (100%) of the amount of the bid as security for the faithful performance of the Contract, and for the payment of all persons performing labor or furnishing materials in connection with this Contract. The Performance Bond shall be written so as to remain in full force and effect as a maintenance bond for a period of not less than one (I) year after the date of acceptance of the work by the Engineer. . CC-4 . CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT . (b) Additional or Substitute Bond: If at any time the Owner shall be or become dissatisfied with any surety or sureties, or if for any other reason such bond shall cease to be adequate security to the Owner, the Contractor shall within five (5) days after notice from the Owner to do so, substitute an acceptable bond in such form and sum and signed by such other surety as may be satisfactory to the Owner. The premiums on such bonds shall be made until the new surety shall have been qualified. . 11. LAWS AND ORDINANCES . In the execution of the Contract, the Contractor shall comply and obey all federal, state, county and local laws, ordinances, codes and regulations relating to the performance of the Contract, including but not limited to, labor employed thereon, materials supplied, obstructing streets and highways, maintaining signals, storing, handling and use of explosives and all other general ordinances and state statutes affecting him or his employees or his work hereunder in his relations with the Municipality or any other persons, and also all laws, codes, ordinances controlling or limiting the Contractor while engaged in executing the work under the Contract. . As a condition of the Contract, the Contractor shall and does hereby agree to comply with all requirements of the labor laws of the State of New York. . The Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Sections 291- 299 of the Executive Law and Civil Rights Law, shall furnish all information and reports deemed necessary by the State Commission for Human Rights, the Attorney General and the Industrial Commissioner for purposes of investigation to ascertain compliance with such sections of the Executive Law and Civil Rights Law. . The Contract may be forthwith cancelled, terminated or suspended, in whole or in part, by the contracting agency upon the basis of a finding made by the State Commission for Human Rights that the Contractor has not complied with these laws. . The Contractor hereby expressly agrees to comply with all the provisions of the Labor Law and any and all amendments thereto, insofar as the same are applicable to this Contract. The Labor Law, as amended, provides that no laborer, workman or mechanic in the employ of the Contractor, subcontractor or other person doing or contracting to do the whole or a part of the work contemplated by this Contract, shall be permitted or required to work more than eight (8) hours in anyone (I) calendar day, except in cases of extraordinary emergency caused by fire, flood or danger to life or property; that no such person shall be employed more than eight (8) hours in any day or more than five (5) days in any week expect in such emergency; that the wages to be paid for a legal day's work as herein before defined, to laborers, workmen or mechanics upon the work called for under this Contract or upon any material used upon, or in connection therewith, shall not be less than the prevailing rate for a day's work in the same trade or occupation in the locality within the state where such work is to be done and each laborer, workman or mechanic employed by the Contractor, subcontractor or other person about or upon the work shall be paid the wages herein provided; that employees engaged in the construction, maintenance, and repair of highways and in water works construction outside the limits of cities . . . CC-5 . CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT and villages are no longer exempt from the provisions of the Labor Law which require the payment of the prevailing rate of wages and the eight (8) hour day. . . Section 222 of the Labor Law, as amended by Chapters 556 and 557 of the Laws of 1933, provides that preierence in employment shall be given to citizens of the State of New York who have been residents of Suffolk County for at least six (6) consecutive months immediately prior to the commencement of their employment. Each person so employed shall furnish satisfactory proof of residence in accordance with rules adopted by the Industrial Commissioner. Persons other than citizens of the State of New York shall be employed only when such citizens are not available. Section 222 further provides that upon the demand of the State Industrial Commissioner, the Contractor shall furnish a list of names and addresses of all his subcontractors and further provides that a violation of this section shall constitute a misdemeanor and shall be punishable by a fine of not less than Fifty Dollars ($50,()()) nor more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) or by imprisonment for not less than thirty nor more than ninety days, or both fine and imprisonment. . . Section 220-A of the Labor Law, as amended by Chapter 472 of the Laws of 1932, provides that before payment is made by or on behalf of the State of any city, county, town or village or other civil division of the state of any sums due on account of a contract for a public improvement, it is the duty of the Comptroller or the financial officer of the Municipal Corporation to require the Contractor and each and every subcontractor to file a certified statement in writing, in satisfactory form, certifying to the amounts then due and owing to any and all laborers for daily or weekly wages on account of labor performed upon the work of the Contractor, setting forth therein the names of the persons whose wages are unpaid and the amount due each respectively. . . Section 220-B of the Labor Law, as so amended, provides that any interested person who shall have previously filed a protest in writing objecting to the amounts due or to become due to him for daily or weekly wages for labor performed on the public improvement for which the Contract was entered into, or if for any reason, it may be deemed advisable, the Comptroller of the State or financial officer of the Municipal Corporation may deduct from the whole amount of any payment on account thereof of the sums or sum admitted by any contractor or subcontractor in such statement or statements so filed to be due and owing by him on account of labor performed and may withhold the amount so deducted for the benefit of the laborers for daily or weekly wages, whose wages are unpaid as shown by the verified statements filed by any contractor or subcontractor and may pay directly to any person the amount or amounts so shown to be due for such wages. . . Section 220-C of the Labor Law, as so amended, provides the penalty for making of a false oath or verification. . Section 220-D of the Labor Law provides that the advertised Specifications for every contract for the construction, reconstruction, maintenance and/or repair of highways to which the State, county, town and/or village is a party shall contain a provision stating the minimum rate of hourly wage that can be paid, as shall be designated by the Industrial Commissioner, to the laborers employed in the performance of the Contract either by the Contractor, subcontractor or other person doing or contracting to do the whole or part of the work contemplated by the . CC-6 . CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT . Contract, and the Contract shall contain a stipulation that such laborers shall be paid not less than such hourly minimum rate of wage. Any person or corporation that willfully pays, after entering into such Contract, less than such stipulated minimum hourly wage scale shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction, shall be punished for a first offense by a fine of Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) or by imprisonment for not more than thirty (30) days, or both by fine and imprisonment; for a second offense by a fine of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) and in addition thereto, the Contract on which the violation has occurred shall be forfeited, and no such person or corporation shall be entitled to receive any sum nor shall any officer, agent or employee of the State pay the same or authorize its payment from the funds under his charge or control to any person or corporation for work done upon any contract, on which the Contractor has been convicted of second offense in violation of the provisions of this section. The minimum wage rates established by the Industrial Commissioner, State of New York, for this Contract are set forth herein above as part of "Instructions to Bidders". . . 12. OUALIFICA TIONS FOR EMPLOYMENT . No person under the age of sixteen (16) years and no person currently serving sentence in a penal or correctional institution shall be employed to perform any work on the project under this Contract. No person whose age or physical condition is such as to make his employment dangerous to his health or safety or to the health or safety of others, shall be employed to perform any work on this project; provided, however, that such restrictions shall not operate against the employment of physically handicapped persons, otherwise employable, where each person may be safely assigned to work which they can ably perform. . 13. NON-DISCRIMINATION . There shall be no discrimination because of race, creed, color, national origin, age or sex in the employment of persons for work under this Contract, whether performed by the Contractor or any subcontractor. Neither shall the Contractor and subcontractor or any person acting on behalf of the Contractor or subcontractor discriminate in any manner against or intimidate any employee hired for the performance of work under this Contract on account of race, creed, color, national origin, age or sex. There may be deducted from the amount payable to the Contractor by the Owner under this Contract a penalty of Five Dollars ($5.00) for each person for each calendar day during which such person was discriminated against or intimidated in violation of the provisions of this paragraph; provided that for a second or any subsequent violation of the terms of this paragraph, this Contact may be canceled or terminated by the Owner and all monies due or to become due hereunder may be forfeited. . . 14. PAYMENT OF EMPLOYEES . The Contractor and each of his subcontractors shall pay each of his employees engaged in work on the project under this Contract in full (less deductions made mandatory by law) in cash (or any agreed upon method by the Employee) and not less often than once each week. . CC-7 . CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT 15. ESTIMATES & PAYMENTS . (a) Monthly: At the end of each calendar month during the progress of the work, the Engineer shall make an approximate estimate of the work satisfactorily done, based upon the prices set forth in the Proposal Form. In consideration of the work done, the Owner will payor cause to be paid to the Contractor the amount estimated by the Engineer as due him less five (5) percent. . The making of any such estimate or payment made thereon shall not be taken or construed as an acceptance by the Owner of any work so estimated and paid for. The five percent (5%) of the amount of the monthly estimate remaining unpaid will be retained by the Owner as a guarantee that the Contractor will faithfully and completely fulfill all obligations imposed by the Contract and Specifications, and against any damages caused the Owner by reason of any failure on the part of the Contractor to fulfill all conditions and obligations herein contained. . . (b) Final Estimate: One month after the completion and acceptance of the work specified and contracted for, the Engineer will make a final estimate of all the work done. Thereafter, the Owner will pay the full amount, less prior payments, less any amounts retained to complete the work according to the provisions of the Specifications, less any money paid by the Owner by reason of said Contractor having failed to carry out faithfully and completely all the obligations and requirements herein contained. Upon final settlement, according to the conditions herein specified and not until such settlement shall have been made, will the Contractor be relieved from the obligations assumed in the Contract. . (c) Measurement for Payment: The Engineer shall make due measurement of work done during the progress of the work and his estimate shall be final and conclusive evidence of the amounts of work performed by the Contractor under, and by virtue of, this agreement and shall be taken as full measure of compensation to be received by the Contractor. When requested by the Contractor, the Engineer shall measure, remeasure or re-estimate any portion of the work, but the expense of such remeasurement or re-estimating shall, unless material error be proved, be paid for by the Contractor. . (d) No payments will be made for materials delivered to the site which have not been incorporated into the work. . (e) Contractors and subcontractors are required to submit to the Town, within thirty days after issuance's of the first payroll, and every thirty days thereafter, a transcript of the original payroll record, subscribed and affirmed as true under the penalties of perjury. . 16. ACCEPTANCE OF FINAL PAYMENT CONSTITUTES RELEASE . The acceptance by the Contractor of the final payment shall be, and shall operate as a release to the Owner from all claims and all liabilities to the Contractor for all the things done or furnished in connection with this work and for every act and neglect of the Owner and others relating to or arising out of, this work, excepting the Contractor's claims for interest upon the final payment, if this payment be improperly delayed. No payment, however, final or otherwise, shall operate to . CC-8 . CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT release the Contractor or his sureties from any obligations under this Contract or the Performance Bond. . 17. CONSTRUCTION REPORTS . The Contractor shall submit to the Engineer prior to commencing any work under this Contract, a detailed schedule and plan of operations indicating the manner in which the Contractor proposes to prosecute the work and a time schedule therefor. Such schedules are not intended to bind the Contractor to a pre-determined plan or procedure, but rather to enable the Engineer to coordinate the work of the Contractor with work required of, and to be performed by others. The detailed schedule shall include a list of the subcontractors and material suppliers he proposes to use on the work. . The Contractor shall furnish the Engineer with periodic estimates for partial payments as required elsewhere in the Contract Documents, and in addition thereto will furnish the Engineer with a detailed estimate for final payment. . Prior to being eligible to receive the final payment under this Contract, the Contractor shall furnish the Engineer with substantial proof that all bills for services rendered and materials supplied have been paid. . The enumeration of the above reports in no way relieves the Contractor of his responsibility under existing Federal or State Laws of filing such other reports with agencies as may be required by such existing laws or regulations. 18. INSPECTION AND TESTS . All material and workmanship shall be subject to inspection, examination and test by the Engineer at any time during the construction and at any and all places where manufacturing of materials used and/or construction is carried on. . Without additional charge, Contractor shall furnish promptly all reasonable facilities, labor and materials necessary to make any tests required by the Engineer and/or required by the Specifications. . If at any time before final acceptance of the entire work, the Engineer considers necessary or advisable an examination of any portion of the work already completed, by removing or tearing out the same, the Contractor shall upon request, furnish promptly all necessary facilities, labor and materials for such examination. If such work is found to be defective in any material respect, due to the fault of the Contractor or any subcontractor, or if any work shall be covered over without the approval or consent of the Engineer, whether or not the same shall be defective, the Contractor shall be liable for the expense for such examination and of satisfactory reconstruction. . If, however, such approval and consent shall have been given and such work is found to meet the requirements of this Contract, the Contractor shall be recompensed for the expense of such . CC-9 . CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT examination and reconstruction in the manner herein provided for the payment of cost of extra work. . The selection of laboratories and/or agencies for the inspection and tests of supplie~, materials or equipment shall be subject to the approval of or designated by the Owner. ' Satisfactory documentary evidence that the material has passed the required inspection and tests must be furnished to the Engineer prior to the incorporation of the material in the work. . Any rejected work will be removed from the site of the project completely at the expense of the Contractor. 19. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS: INTERPRETATIONS . . The Contractor shall keep at the site of the work one copy of the Plans and Specifications signed and identified by the Engineer. Anything shown on the Plans and not mentioned in the Specifications or mentioned in the Specifications and not shown in the Plans shall have the same effect as if shown or mentioned in both. In case of any conflict or inconsistency between the Plans and Specifications, the Specifications shall govern. Any discrepancy between the figures and drawings shall be submitted to the Engineer whose decision thereon shall be conclusive. 20. SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS FOUND DIFFERENT . Should the Contractor encounter subsurface conditions at the site materially differing from those shown on the Plans or indicated in the Specifications, he shall immediately give notice to the Engineer of such conditions, before they are disturbed; the Engineer shall thereupon promptly investigate the conditions and if he finds that they materially differ from those shown on the Plans or indicated on the Specifications, he shall at once make such changes in the Plans and/or Specifications as he may find necessary. Any increase or decrease of cost resulting from such changes will be adjusted in the manner provided herein for adjustment as to extra and/or additional work and changes. . 21. CONTRACTOR'S TITLE TO MATERIALS . No materials or supplies for the work shall be purchased by the Contractor or any subcontractor subject to any chattel mortgage or under a conditional sale or other agreement by which an interest is retained by the seller. The Contractor warrants that he has good title to all materials and supplies used by him in the work. . 22. SUPERINTENDENCE BY CONTRACTOR . At the site of the work, the Contractor shall give his constant, personal attention to the work or employ a construction superintendent or foreman who shall have full authority to act for the Contractor. It is understood that such representative shall be acceptable to the Engineer and shall be one who can be continued in that capacity for the particular job involved unless he ceases to be on the Contractor's payroll. The Contractor's superintendent and foreman must be able to read and speak the English language. . CC - 10 . CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT 23. PROTECTION OF WORK. PERSONS AND PROPERTY . . Precaution shall be exercised at all times for the proper protection of all persons, property and work. The Contractor shall give notice to the owners of utilities which may serve the area and request their assistance in predetermining the location and depth of various pipes, conduits, manholes, and other underground facilities. The safety provisions of applicable laws, building and construction codes shall be observed. Machinery, equipment and all hazards shall be guarded or eliminated in accordance with the safety provisions of the Manual of Accident Prevention in Construction published by the Associated General Contractors of America, to the extent that such provisions are not in contravention of applicable law. The Contractor shall furnish entirely at his own expense any and all additional safety measures deemed necessary by the Owner or his Engineer to adequately safeguard the traveling public. . . The Contractor shall, at all hours of the day, safely guard and protect his own work and adjacent property from any damage and shall replace or make good any such damage, loss or injury, unless such be caused directly by errors contained in the Contract Documents, or by the Owner or its duly authorized representatives. . The Contractor shall provide and maintain such watchmen, barriers, lights, flares and other signals at his own expense, as will effectively prevent any accident in consequence of his work for which the Owner might be liable. The Contractor shall be liable for all injuries or damage caused by his act or neglect, or that of his employees. The Contractor shall take particular care to avoid the blocking of fire hydrants, fire alarm boxes, letterboxes, traffic signals or other visible devices maintained for the use of the public. . 24. REPRESENTATIONS OF CONTRACTOR The Contractor represents and warrants: . (a) That he is financially solvent and that he is experienced in, and competent to, perform the type of work involved under this Contract and able to furnish the plant, materials, supplies and/or equipment to be furnished for the work; and (b) That he is familiar with all Federal, State and Municipal Law, ordinances and regulations which may in any way affect the work of those employed hereunder, including but not limited to any special acts relating to the work; and . (c) That such work required by these Contract Documents as is to be done by him can be satisfactorily constructed and used for the purpose for which is intended and that such construction will not injure any person or damage any property; and . (d) That he has carefully examined the Plans, Specifications and the site of the work, and that from his own investigations he has satisfied himself as to the nature and location of the work, the character, location, quality and quantity of surface and subsurface materials, structures and . CC-ll . CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT . utilities likely to be encountered, the character of equipment and other facilities needed for the performance of the work, the general local conditions which may in any way affect the work or its performance. 25. PA:TENT RIGHTS . As part of his obligation hereunder and without any additional compensation, the Contractor will pay for any patent fees or royalties required in respect to the work or any part thereof and will fully indemnify the Owner or his Engineer for any loss on account of any infringement of patent rights unless prior to his use in the work a particular process or a product of a particular manufacturer he notifies the Engineer in writing that such process or product is an infringement of a patent. . 26. AUTHORITY OF THE ENGINEER . In the performance of the work, the Contractor shall abide by all orders and directions and requirements of the Engineer and shall perform work to the satisfaction of the Engineer, at such time and places, by such methods, and in such manner and sequence as he may require. The Engineer shall determine the amount, quality, acceptability, and fitness of all parts of the work, shall interpret the Plans, Specifications, Contract Documents and any extra work orders and shall decide all other questions in connection with the work. Upon request, the Engineer shall confirm in writing any oral orders, directions, requirements or determinations. The enumeration herein or elsewhere in the Contract Documents of particular instance in which the opinion, judgement, discretion or determination of the Engineer shall control or in which work shall be performed to his satisfaction or subject to his approval or inspection, shall not imply that only matters similar to those enumerated shall be so governed and performed, but without exception all the work shall be governed and so performed. . . 27. CHANGES AND ALTERATIONS . The Owner, upon the Engineers recommendation, reserves the right to make alterations in location, line, grade, plan, form or dimensions of the work, or any part thereof, either before or after the commencement of construction. If such alterations diminish the amount of work to be done, no claim for damages or anticipated profits will be warranted on the work, which may be dispensed with. If such alterations increase the amount of work, such increases shall be paid for according to the quantity of work actually done and at the prices for such work as contained in the schedule of prices. . 28. CORRECTION OF WORK . All work and all materials whether incorporated into the work or not, all processes of manufacture and all methods of construction shall be at all times and places subject to the inspection of the Engineer who shall be the final judge of quality, materials, processes of manufacture and methods of construction suitable for the purpose for which they are used. Should they fail to meet his approval, they shall be forthwith reconstructed, made good and replaced and/or corrected as the case may be, by the Contractor, at his own expense. . CC-12 . CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT . If, in the opinion of the Engineer, it is not desirable to replace any defective or damaged materials or to reconstruct or correct any portion of the work injured or not performed in accordance with the Contract Documents, the compensation to be paid to the Contractor hereunder shall be reduced by such amount as in the judgement of the Engineer shall be equitable. . The Contractor expressly warrants that his work shall be free from any defects in materials or workmanship and agrees to correct any defects, which may appear within one year following the final completion of the work. Neither the acceptance of the completed work nor payment therefor shall operate to release the Contractor or his sureties from any obligations under or upon this Contract or the Performance Bond. . 29. WEATHER CONDITIONS . In the event of temporary suspension of work or during inclement weather or whenever the Engineer shall direct, the Contractor will, and will cause his subcontractors to protect carefully his and their work and materials against damage or injury from the weather. If in the opinion of the Engineer any work or material shall have been damaged or injured by reason of failure on the part of the Contractor or any of his subcontractors to protect his or their work, such work and materials shall be removed and replaced at the expense of the Contractor. . 30. THE OWNER'S RIGHT TO WITHHOLD PAYMENTS The Owner may withhold from the Contractor so much of any approved payments due him as may, in the judgement of the Owner, be necessary: . (a) To assure the payment of just claims then due and unpaid of any persons supplying labor or materials for the work; (b) To protect the Owner from loss due to defective work not remedied; or . (c) To protect the Owner from loss due to injury to persons or damage to the work or property of other contractors or subcontractors or others, caused by the act or neglect of the Contractor or any of his subcontractors. The Owner shall have the right, as agent for the Contractor to apply such amounts so withheld in such manner as the Owner may deem proper to satisfy such claims or to secure such protection. Such applications of such money shall be deemed payments for the account of the Contractor. . 31. THE OWNER'S RIGHT TO STOP WORK OR TERMINATE CONTRACT If, . (a) The Contractor shall be adjudged bankrupt or make an assignment for the benefit of creditors; or (b) A receiver or liquidator shall be appointed for the Contractor for any of his property and shall . CC-13 . CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT not be dismissed within 20 days after such appointment, or the proceedings in connection therewith shall not be stayed on appeal within the said 20 days; or . (c) The Contractor shall refuse or fail, after notice or waming from the Engineer, to supply enough properly skilled workmen or proper materials; or . (d) The Contractor shall refuse or fail to prosecute the work or any part thereof with such diligence as will insure its completion within the periods herein specified (or any duly authorized extension thereot) or shall fail to complete the work within said periods; or (e) The Contractor shall fail to make prompt payments to persons supplying labor or materials for the work; or . . (t) The Contractor shall fail or refuse to regard laws, ordinances or the instructions of the Engineer or otherwise be guilty of a substantial violation of any provisions of this Contract; then and in any such event, the Owner, without prejudice to any other rights or remedy it may have, may by seven (7) days' notice to the Contractor, terminate the employment of the Contractor and his rights to proceed either as to the entire work or (at the option of the Owner) as to any portion thereof as to which delay shall have occurred, and may take possession of the work and complete the work by contract or otherwise, as the Owner may deem expedient. In such case, the Contractor will not be entitled to receive any further payment until the work is finished. If the unpaid balance of the compensation to be paid the Contractor hereunder shall exceed the expense of so completing the work (including compensation for additional managerial, administrative and inspection services and any damages for delay), such excess shall be paid to the Contractor. If such expense shall exceed such unpaid balance, the Contractor and his sureties shall be liable to the Owner for such excess. If the right of the Contractor to proceed with the work is so terminated, the Owner may take possession of and utilize in completing the work, such materials, appliances, supplies, plant and equipment as may be on the site of the work and necessary thereof. If the Owner does not so terminate the right of the Contractor to proceed, the Contractor shall continue to work. . . 32. CONTRACTOR'S RIGHT TO STOP WORK OR TERMINATE CONTRACT . . If the work shall be stopped by order of the Court or other public authority for a period of three (3) months without act or fault of the Contractor or any of his agents, servants, employees or subcontractors, the Contractor may, upon ten (10) days notice to the Owner, discontinue his performance of the work and/or terminate the Contract; in which event, the liability of the Owner to the Contractor shall be determined as provided in Paragraph 31. The Contractor shall not be obligated to pay to the Owner any excess of the expense of completing the work over the unpaid balance of the compensation to be paid to the Contractor hereunder. 33. RESPONSIBILITY FOR WORK . The Contractor agrees to be responsible for the entire work embraced in this Contract until its completion and final acceptance, and that any unfaithful or imperfect work that may become damaged from any cause either by act of commission or omission to properly guard and protect . CC-14 . CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT . the work that may be discovered at any time before the completion and acceptance shall be removed and replaced by good and satisfactory work without any charge to the Owner, and that such removal and replacement will be performed immediately on the requirement of the Engineer, notwithstanding the fact that it may have been overlooked by the proper inspector, and partial payment made thereon. It is fully understood by the Contractor that the inspection of the work shall not relieve him of any obligation to do sound and reliable work as herein prescribed, and that any omission to disapprove any work by the Engineer at or before the time of partial payment or other estimate shall not be construed to be acceptance of any defective work. . 34. USE OF PREMISES AND REMOVAL OF DEBRIS The Contractor expressly undertakes at his own expense: . (a) To store his apparatus, materials, supplies and equipment in such orderly fashion at the site of the work as will not unduly interfere with the progress of his work or the work of any of his subcontractors; . (b) To frequently clean up all refuse, rubbish, scrap materials and debris caused by the operations to the end that at all times, the site of the work shall present a neat, orderly and workmanlike appearance; . (c) Before final payment hereunder to remove all surplus material, temporary structures, plants of any description and debris of every nature resulting from his operations. 35. SUITS OF LAW . The Contractor shall indemnify and save harmless the Owner from and against all suits, claims, demands or actions for any injury sustained or alleged to be sustained by any party or parties in connection with the construction of the work or any part thereof, or any commission or omission of the contractor, his employees or agents of any subcontractor, and in case of any such action shall be brought against the Owner, the Contractor shall immediately take charge of and defend the same at his own cost and expense. . 36. POWER OF THE CONTRACTOR TO ACT IN AN EMERGENCY . In case of an emergency, which threatens loss or injury to property and/or safety of life, the Contractor will be permitted to act as he sees fit without previous instructions from the Engineer. He shall notify the Engineer thereof immediately and any compensation claimed by the Contractor due to extra work made necessary because of his acts in such emergency shall be submitted to the Engineer for approval. Where the Contractor has not taken action but has notified the Engineer of an emergency indicating injury to persons or damage to adjoining property or to the work being accomplished under this Contract, then upon authorization from the Engineer to prevent such threatened injury or damage, he shall act as instructed by the Engineer. The amount of reimbursement claimed by the Contractor on account of any such action shall be determined in the manner provided herein for the payment of extra work. . . CC-15 . CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT 37. PROVISIONS REQUIRED BY LAW DEEMED INSERTED . Each and every provision of law and clause required by law to be inserted in this Contract shall be deemed to be inserted herein and the Contract shall read and be enforced as though it were included herein, and if through mistake or otherwise, any such provision is not inserted, or is not correctly inserted, then upon the application of either party the Contract shall be forthwith be physically amended to make such insertion. . 38. SUBLETTING. SUCCESSOR AND ASSIGNS . The Contractor shall not sublet any part of the work under this Contract nor assign any money due him hereunder without first obtaining the written consent of the Owner. This Contract shall insure the benefit of and shall be binding upon the parties hereunder and upon their respective successors and assigns, but neither party shall assign or transfer his interest herein in whole or in part without consent of the other. 39. GENERAL MUNICIPAL LAW CLAUSE . . Pursuant to the provisions of Section 103-a of the General Municipal Law, in the event that the Bidder or any member, partner, director or officer of the Bidder, should refuse, when called before a grand jury to testify concerning any transaction or contract had with the State, any political subdivision thereof, a public authority or any public Department, agency or official of the State or of any political subdivision thereof or of a public authority, to sign a waiver of immunity against subsequent criminal prosecution or to answer any relevant question concerning such transaction or contract, such person, and any firm, partnership, or corporation of which he is a member, partner, director or officer shall be disqualified from thereafter selling to or submitting bids to or receiving awards from or entering into any contracts with any municipal corporation or any public Department, agency or official thereof for goods, work or services for a period of five (5) years after such refusal, and any and all contracts made with any municipal corporation or any public Department, agency or official thereof on or after the first day of July, 1959, by such person, and by any firm, partnership or corporation of which he is a member, partner, director or officer may be cancelled or terminated by the municipal corporation without incurring any penalty or damages on account of such cancellation or termination, but any monies owing by the municipal corporation for goods delivered or work done prior to the cancellation or termination shall be paid. . . 40. GRADES. LINES. LEVELS AND SURVEYS . The Engineer shall furnish the Contractor with the basic horizontal and vertical controls from which the Contractor shall transfer and stake his lines and grades and for their accuracy. . The Engineer will establish the basic horizontal and vertical controls at the start of the work, and it shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to safeguard such controls; and if, in the opinion of the Engineer, these controls are damaged or destroyed either in whole or in part, the Contractor shall pay the cost of having the damaged controls verified, checked, corrected or replaced. . CC-16 . CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT 41. INSURANCE REQUIREMENTS . The Contractor shall not commence work until the Town has approved all the insurance required under this Contract as required immediately following the Instructions to Bidders. Additionally, the Contractor shall indemnify and save harmless the Town of Southold from and against all losses and all claims, demands, payments, suits, actions, recoveries and judgments of every kind or nature, brought or recovered against the Town of Southold by reason of any act or omission of the Contractor, his agent or employees in the performance of the Contract. . The Contractor shall not permit any subcontractor to commence any work under this contract until satisfactory proof of carriage of the required insurance has been posted with and approved by the Town. . 42. FOREIGN CONTRACTORS . Foreign Contractors must comply with the provisions of Articles 9A and 16 of the Tax Law, as amended, prior to submission of a bid for the performance of this work. The certificate of the New York State Tax Commission to the effect that all taxes have been paid by the foreign contractor shall be.conclusive proof of the payment of taxes. The term "foreign contractor" as used in this subdivision means in the case of an individual, a person who is a legal resident of another state or foreign country; and in the case of a foreign corporation, one organized under the laws of a state other than the State of New York. . 43. LIEN LAW . Attention of all persons submitting bids is specifically called to the provisions of Section 25, Subdivision 5, Section 25A and 25B of the Lien Law, as amended, in relation to funds being received by a contractor for a public improvement declared to constitute trust funds in the hands of such Contractor to be applied first to the payment of certain claims. 44. REFUSAL TO WAIVE IMMUNITY . Pursuant to the provisions of Section 103-A of the General Municipal Law, in the event that the bidder or any member, partner, director or officer of the bidder, should refuse when called before a grand jury to testify concerning any transaction or contract had with the State, any political subdivision thereof, a public authority or with any public department, agency or official of the State or of any political subdivision thereof or of an authority, to sign a waiver of immunity against subsequent criminal prosecution or to answer any relevant question concerning such transaction or contract, such person, and any firm, partnership or corporation of which he is a member, partner, firm director or officer shall be disqualified from thereafter selling to or submitting bids to or receiving awards from or entering into any contracts with any municipal corporation or any public department, agency, or official thereof, for goods, work or services, for a period of five (5) years after such refusal, and any and all contracts made with any municipal corporation or any public department, agency, or official thereof on or after the first day of July, 1959, by such person and any firm, partnership or corporation of which he is a member, partner, director or officer may be cancelled or terminated by the municipal corporation without . . . CC-17 . CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT . incurring any penalty or damages on account of such cancellation or termination, but any monies owing by the municipal corporation for goods delivered or work done prior to the cancellation or termination shall be paid. 45. EXEMPTION FROM SALES AND USE TAXES . In accordance with Chapter 513 of the laws of 1974 adopted by the New York State Legislature, amending Section 1115 (a) of the tax law, specifically paragraphs 15 and 16, political subdivisions, as described in subdivision (a) paragraph (L) of section 1116 of the tax laws, of the State of New York are exempt from the payment of sales and use taxes imposed on tangible personal property within the limitations specified in tax law 1115 (a) (15) and (16). . (15) Tangible personal property sold to a contractor, subcontractor or repairman for use in erecting a structure or building of an organization described in subdivision (a) of section 1116, or adding to, altering or improving real property, property or land of such an organization, as the terms real property, property and land are defined in the real property tax law; provided, however, no exemption shall exist under this paragraph unless such tangible personal property is to become an integral component part of such structure, building or real property. . . (16) Tangible personal property sold to a contractor or repairman for use in maintammg, servicing or repairing real property, or land of an organization described in subdivision (a) of section 1116, as the terms real property, property or land are defined in the real property tax law; provided, however, no exemption shall exist under this paragraph unless such tangible personal property is to become an integral component part of such structure, building or real property. . Contractors entering into Contract with the Town of Southold shall be exempt from payment of sales and use tax as described above. Procedures and forms are available to the Contractor direct from the Instructions and Interpretations Unit, State of New York, Department of Taxation and Finance, State Campus, Albany, New York, 12227. . . . . CC-18 . Town of Southold . NEW SUFFOLK DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS PROPOSAL PACKAGE .: BID OPENS: . REMINDER NOTE!!!: . VENDORS MUST RETURN THIS DOCUMENT INTACT AND FILLED OUT COMPLETELY!! (Do Not Sign the Contract Agreement. It is included only for informational purposes, and will be signed by the successful bidder after award of contract.) . . All line items on the Proposal Form must be filled in! All lines must have an indication of the bidder's response whether it is a dollar figure or No Bid. . Please DO NOT remove any pages from this bid package!!! Thank you! . . Proposal Package I of 14 . . BIDDER'S CHECK LIST Your response to our above referenced bid will be considered unresponsive and will be rejected if the following forms are not included at the time of the bid opening. . D D Notarized Affidavit of Non-Collusion as required by NYS Law. A Bid Deposit in the amount of Five Percent of Bid Price as required in the Invitation to Bid. . D As per specifications, the TOWN OF SOUTHOLD requires a current insurance certificate, with the TOWN OF SOUTHOLD listed as additional insured, to be on file in the Town Clerk's Office. You will be given ten (10) business days from notice of award to supply this form or the bid will be rescinded. . . D D D Vendor Information Sheet and Address Record Form. Assumed Name Certification. Bidder's Qualification Statement. . NOTE: Please do NOT sign the Contract Agreement. It is included only for informational purposes, and will be signed by the successful bidder after award of the contract. . . . . Proposal Package 2 of 14 . . VENDOR NAME: "DEiLAl-'O / S FA I VENDOR INFORMATION SHEET . TYPE OF ENTITY:CORP. ,,/ PARTNERSHIP INDIVIDUAL . FEDERAL EMPLOYEE ID #: 1\ -d.-DLt.9>'19G OR SOCIAL SECURITY #: DATE OF ORGANIZATION: IF APPLICABLE: DATE FILED: Af'I2." \'; e " STATE FILED: . If a non-publicly owned Corporation: CORPORATION NAME: UEt.LlLia f S,reA , LIST PRINCIPAL STOCKHOLDERS: (5% of outstanding shares) . LIST OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS: NAME TITLE . ? e.ecn W. uel-ALl0 "0 rL 1=i'U'5\ oe..x . , ................................................................................... . If a partnership: PARTNERSHIP NAME: LIST PARTNERS NAMES: . . Proposal Package 3 of 14 ., . ADDRESS RECORD FORM . MAIL BID TO: VENDOR NAME: ADDRESS: -O~W:H_io ! 5C,^-T\"\ ~"-\( AsphACJ ');)4 A NnaH< ),\A," Stox., . . ONLY if different - MAIL PURCHASE ORDER TO: ADDRESS: . TELEPHONE: CONTACT: FAX: E-MAIL: . ONLY if different - MAIL PAYMENT TO: ADDRESS: . TELEPHONE: CONTACT: FAX: E-MAIL: . . . Proposal Package 4 of 14 . . VENDOR NAME: ASSUMED NAME CERTIFICATION . *If the business is conducted under an assumed name, a copy of the certificate required to be filed under the New York general business law must be attached. ASSUMED NAME: . If the bidder is an individual, the bid must be signed by that individual; if the bidder is a corporation, by an officer of the corporation, or other person authorized by resolution of the board of directors, and in such case a copy of the resolution must be attached; if a partnership, by one of the partners or other person authorized by a wliting signed by at least one general partner and submitted with the bid or previously filed with the Town Clerk. . The submission of this constitutes a certification that no Town Officer has any interest therein. (Note: In the event that any Town Officer has any such interest, the full nature thereof should be disclosed below. It is not forbidden that individuals working for the TOWN OF SOUTHOLD or other municipality bid on contracts only that such interest be revealed when they do bid.) . . INSURANCE STATEMENT Bidder agrees as follows - please mark appropriate box: Insurance Certificate as requested is attached D IT ., I certify that I can supply insurance as specified if awarded the bid Insurance Certificate filed on DATE . FAILURE TO PROVIDE SPECIFIED INSURAN~E HALL DlS9'yAJ"IfY BIDDER. //k~ #~ THORIZED SIGNATURE . . Proposal Package 5 of 14 . . AFFIDAVIT OF NON-COLLUSION . I hereby attest that I am the person responsible within my firm for the final decision as to the prices(s) and amount of this bid or, if not, that I have written authorization, enclosed herewith, from that person to make the statements set out below on his or her behalf and on behalf of my firm. . I further attest that: 1. The price(s) and amount of this bid have been arrived at independently, without consultation, communication or agreement for the purpose of restricting competition with any other contractor, bidder or potential bidder. 2. Neither the price(s), nor the amount of this bid, have been disclosed to any other firm or person who is a bidder or potential bidder on this project, and will not be so disclosed prior to bid opemng. 3. No attempt has been made or will be made to solicit, cause or induce any firm or person to refrain from bidding on this project, or to submit a bid higher than the bid of this firm, or any intentionally high or non-competitive bid or other form of complementary bid. 4. The bid of my firm is made in good faith and not pursuant to any agreement or discussion with, or inducement from any firm or person to submit a complementary bid. 5. My firm has not offered or entered into a subcontract or agreement regarding the purchase of materials or services from any other firm or person, or offered, promised or paid cash or anything of value to any firm or person, whether in connection with this or any other project, in consideration for an agreement or promise by an firm or person to refrain from bidding or to submit a complementary bid on this project. 6. My firm has not accepted or been promised any subcontract or agreement regarding the sale of materials or services to any firm or person, and has not been promised or paid cash or anything of value by any firm or person, whether in connection with this or any project, in consideration for my firm's submitting a complementary bid, or agreeing to do so, on this project. 7. I have made a diligent inquiry of all members, officers, employees, and agents of my firm with responsibilities relating to the preparation, approval or submission of my firm's bid on this project and have been advised by each of them that he or she has not participated in any communication, consultation, discussion, agreement, collusion, act or other conduct inconsistent with any of the statements and representations made in this affidavit. . . . ., . Thez'Y'i signing th#' s bi un~er the penalties of perjury, affirms the truth thereof. / I.,,/Z" 1/ //./ J / /fi.?t/ ~~ t'Zd. L SWORN TO BEFORE ME THIS ~gnature Company Position I NOTARY: q'4>- DAY OFj...d. ,20 <1( . "PER R'< W.UhA1J('. erR V"-t's Type Name & Company Position '"teH'\\.\C> 150....'" kr_lAs,*"," Company Name //2~ .7 tJ~ ~ /NOTARYPUBLIC i="eb, I)., :J.,CCf; Date Signed RICKIE R. WAI.~H Notary Public, State 01 New York No.01WA4988282 Qualified in Suffolk County Comrr,ission Expires Nov. 4, 20.ti . 'II ..J-,'-\' '2)rnC Federall.D. Number Proposal Package 6 of 14 ~ . PROPOSAL FORM NEW SUFFOLK DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS . VENDOR NAME: Ur-IR"h - 5o"t.,(" \=Val:: Asf'''l\v, VENDOR ADDRESS: ,:):14 A k)coc", J.,{A'U 51:.11e<'1 . .'1.-,,, l-c~A~\'-rn,\ l0ec0 Y",de llq{,~ TELEPHONE NUMBER: (,3\-;).2,3 -CXY~\ FAX: c.,",1 ;)63-0'1.'1 . The undersigned bidder has carefully examined the Contract Documents and will provide all necessary labor, materials, equipment and incidentals as necessary and called for in the said Contract Documents in the manner prescribed therein and in said Contract, and in accordance with the requirements of the Engineer, at the prices listed on the attached Bid Proposal Form. . If the bidder is an individual, the bid must be signed by that individual; if the bidder is a corporation, the bid must be signed by an officer of the corporation, or other person authorized by resolution of the board of directors, and in such case a copy of the resolution must be attached; if a partnership, by one of the partners or other person authorized by a writing signed by at least one general partner and submitted with the bid documents. .: The submission of this constitutes a certification that no Town Officer has any interest therein. (Note: In the event that any Town Officer has any such interest, the full nature thereof should be disclosed below. It is not forbidden that individuals working for the TOWN OF SOUTHOLD or other municipalities bid on contracts, but only that such interest be revealed when they do bid.) .i . The undersigned hereby acknowledges receipt of the following Addenda (if none were issued please write N/A below): Addendum No. Dated . N//\ . Proposal Package 7 of 14 . . TOWN OF SOUTHOLD NEW SUFFOLK DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS Itemized Proposal for: Town of Southold LKMA Project No. 07010.001 ~ ITEM DESCRIPTION OF ITEM ESTIMATED UNIT UNIT PRICE EXTENDED BID AMOUNT NO. (Fill in Unit Price Written in Words) QUANTITY BID 1 General Conditions and Mobilizations 1 LS ~.~~~ $ .i I for a.""l ffl .u.-"w c"<:,<'~ .""j -""'c<'~LS /(,,857,71 I~ 85'7,lJ Dollars Cents U e..,;;<. Method of Measurement: The amount bid shall include supervision and management, on-going project-related expenses, insurances, bonding, labor, materials, equipment, and incidentals necessary to mobilize, construction staging, re-mobilization to the construction site, meet ~II of the general requirements set forth under Division 1, comply with all conditions set forth in the Conditions of Contract and General Conditions of the Contract and demobilize from the construction site upon successful completion of the project. Method of Payment: Payment for this item will be made in three (3) payments; a. Fifty Percent (50%) upon complete mobilization to the site. b. Twenty Five Percent (25%) upon second partial payment request. i c. Twenty Five Percent (25%) upon successful completion and acceptance of the project. Intent: This bid item shall facilitate requirements of Division 01000 of the specification and construction operations. 2 Erosion and Sediment Control 1 LS ~3,'7'/8, qj. ~~~) ......<'<'n.~ "'31 '18. 'i? for rJ~j (fJr/...eifu., /LS ~~'liZ'" V.M' Dollars en s Method of Measurement: The amount bid shall include all labor. materials and equipment necessary to provide erosion and sediment control in accordance with the Contract Drawings and the NYS Standards for Erosion and Sediment Control. Including weekly inspection, maintenance, reports, repair and removal. 'I/Iethod of Payment: The Contractor shall receive the lump sum payment for Erosion and Sediment Control pertormed as specified, shown on the Contract Drawings and as approved by the Engineer. Payment for this item will be made in two (2) payments; a. Fifty Percent (50%) upon first partial payment. b. Fifty Percent (50%) upon finai payment. Intent: The Contractor shall install, maintain and remove all sediment and erosion control methods use for construction and as required under Ihe permit conditions as needed and shown on the Construction Drawings. 3 Site Demolition, Clearing and Removals 1 LS /; ,'fr...e-~4cf# c_k~ 5' 10!)", 0.'.> Y 5/ 8 S; 0:- , . for "~,, '(J"J ,'" col,Ja"A c_( /LS ~~ Dollars Cents Method of Measurement: The quantity to be paid for under this item shall be lump sum for the Site Demolition, Clearing and Removals measured in place and accepted in accordance with the specifications and drawings. Method of Pavment: The quantity of accepted Site Demolition, Clearing and Removals shall be measured and paid for at the contract iump ,urn bid as called for in the proposal form. This price shall constitute full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, tools and equipment necessary to satisfactorily complete the work as shown on the contract drawings and described in this specification. Including carting/disposal lees, safety fencing, maintenance and protection of traffic, temporary removal of guardbooth, deleterious or unsuitable materials, retaining walls, rock walls, saw cutting, pavements, all items in conflict with proposed construction (as defined by the Contract Drawings), debris removal from ,ite, clean-up, construction layout and sawcutting. , ntent: The Contractor shall remove and dispose of all existing items as required for installation of the proposed items as shown on the vonstruction Drawings while maintaining controlled access to the site with maintenance and protection of traffic and pedestrians juring the entire length of construction. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE . . . . . . . .. . Propo~~l ~~@~~ge 8of)4 . TOWN OF SOUTHOLD NEW SUFFOLK DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS Itemized Proposal for: Town of Southold LKMA Project No. 07010.001 .-; ITEM DESCRIPTION OF ITEM ESTIMATED UNIT UNIT PRICE EXTENDED BID AMOUNT NO. (Fill in Unit Price Written in Words) QUANTITY BID 4 Site Preparation, Unclassified Excavation & 1 LS Grading '" (1) qc:,~.\U fr'l/qc,f:\'.6J for "'&."",;tee" rj~,<,-,.,) ;:::&!!,~ehdl.s . ,,<<' ~ ~~ ",-l Dollars Cents ..eu-.L;.; 4.<,~", (!:<. -;t, Y1ethod of Measurement: The quantity to be paid fdf utttJer this item shall be the lump sum cost of material cut and tilled for the purpose of \stablishing proper proposed subgrade elevation (verified by survey). The lump sum cost includes all site preparation activities. \/Iethod of Pavment: The quantity of accepted Site Preparation, Unclassified Excavation & Grading shall be measured and paid for at the :ontract lump sum price as called for in the proposal form. This price shall constitute full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, tools md equipment necessary to satisfactorily complete the work as shown on the contract drawings and described in this specification. Including jcensed Land Surveying, layout, rough grading, site cut-to-fill, clean soils, transportation, spoils removal, compaction and meeting the proposed lrades. ntent: The Contractor shall perform all necessary earthwork and grading (cut and fill) of the existing site in order to meet all proposed grades IS shown on the drawings. 5 Proposed Leaching Basins with Drainage Field. 46 EA Complete 4i f) 3'J..5~ 1/ UJ,'150 - ON. d:~ ~~L..cf for r-.....,.,./. b.d~I4HddA:u <fIe,/ lEA U 110 C...(lII-' Dollars Cents Y1ethod of Measurement: The quantity to be paid for under this item shall be the number of Proposed Leaching Basins with Drainage Field neasured in place and accepted in accordance with the specifications and drawings. Y1ethod of Pavment: The quantity of accepted Proposed Leaching Basins with Drainage Field shall be measured and paid for at the contract mit price per each bid as called for in the proposal form. This price shall constitute full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, tools md equipment necessary to satisfactorily complete the work as shown on the contract drawings and described in this specification. Including ayout, excavation, 6" PVC piping, elbow fittings, stone backfill, filter fabric, precast structures, brick leveling course, covers, castings, backfill md compaction. ! ntent: The Contractor shall install the proposed interconnected precast leaching basin system with all associated materials as shown on the :;onstruction Drawings. 5a Proposed 8' Diameter Leaching Basin 2' Deep 2 EA Complete Traffic Bearing Cover & Casting 1r150 - :! 3'5'co - 6>u:. :tk~l;_ ~i.uQ for 0...0 -fi. c~ .-..d~ lEA , 6U0 Dollars Cents Y1ethod of Measurement: The quantity to be paid for under this item shall be the number of individual Proposed 8' Diameter Leaching Basin traffic bearing) measured in place and accepted in accordance with the specifications and drawings. ~ethod of Pavment: The quantity of accepted Proposed 8' Diameter Leaching Basin (2' Deep) shall be measured and paid for at the contract mit price per each bid as called for in the proposal form. This price shall constitute full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, tools md equipment necessary to satisfactorily complete the work as shown on the contract drawings and described in this specification. Including lyout, excavation, precast structure, brick leveling course, cover, castings, backfill and compaction. ! ntent: The Contractor shall install the proposed individual precast leaching basin (8' wide x 2' deep) with all associated materials as shown on e Construction Drawings. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE . . . . . . . . . Proposal Package 9 of 1+ . TOWN OF SOUTHOLD NEW SUFFOLK DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS Itemized Proposal for: Town of Southold LKMA Project No. 07010.001 . ITEM DESCRIPTION OF ITEM ESTIMATED UNIT UNIT PRICE EXTENDED BID AMOUNT NO. (Fill in Unit Price Wrillen in Words) QUANTITY BID 6 Proposed 4' Diameter Concrete Lateral Basin 3 EA 11 - f '3CO ~.L,duJ ~ '''1 lEA ~IOO - for ~~ 'no~ . Dollars Cents Method of Measurement: The quantity to be paid for under this item shall be the number of Proposed 4' Diameter Concrete Lateral Basins , easured in place and accepted in accordance with the specifications and drawings. Method of Pavrnent: The quantity of accepted Proposed 4' Diameter Concrete Lateral Basins shall be measured and paid for at the contract unit price per each bid as called for in the proposal form. This price shall constitute full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, tools .nd equipment necessary to satisfactorily complete the work as shown on the contract drawings and described in this specification. Including ayout, excavation, precast structures, brick leveling course, covers, castings, backfill and compaction. ~ The Contractor shall install the proposed lateral basins with all associated materials as shown on the Construction Drawings. 7 Propdsed 8' piameter Storm Drain 0 EA , for lEA Dollars Cents , . Ulethod of Measurement: Thllquantity to be paid for under this item Shl;lll be the number of Proposed 8' Diameter StOlTn Drains measured in )Iace and accepted in accordance with the specffications and drawings. ethod of Pa",!,en,t: The9\'.l!!l!ityo.fa~epted ProPOSEld 8' pi~Jl1eter Storm Drains shall be n1e~ureti ~ntipaidforl!\lhe,~ntra:r;t,Wlitprice per lach biti as called.for in the propoSal form. This priceshl;lll,constitute full.~ompensl;ltion for furnishing allll;l1>or, ml;lterials, toolt\ahti equipment leCeSSary to satisfactorily complete the work as shown on the contract drawings anti des<;:ribed in this specification. Inclutiing layout, lxcavalion, stone, filter fabric, precast structures, brick leveling course, covers, castings, backfill and compaction. ntent: The Contractor shall install the proposed storm drains with all associated materials as shown on th,:, Construction Drl;lwings. 8 Concrete Curb. Standard & Mountable 600 LF 'Ii:l34OO- ru~d~ ~="'"ILF $39 - 7711te~ , for Dollars Cents ~ethod of Measurement: The quantity to be paid for under this item shall be the number of lineal feet of Concrete Curb (standard & nountable) measured in place and accepted in accordance with the specifications and drawings. ~ethod of Pavrnent: The quantity of accepted concrete curb shall be measured and paid for at the contract unit price per linear foot bid as :alled for in the proposal form. This price shall constitute full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, tools and equipment necessary to tisfactorily complete the work as shown on the contract drawings and described in this specification. Including earthwork, rough grading and nountable curb restoration. ~ The Contractor shall install the proposed concrete curb (standard & mountable) to the grade and limits as shown on the Construction lrawings. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE . ." . . ~ ~ ~ . Proposal Package 10 of 14 . . TOWN OF SOUTHOLD NEW SUFFOLK DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS Itemized Proposal for: Town of Southold LKMA Project No. 07010.001 . ITEM DESCRIPTION OF ITEM ESTIMATED UNIT UNIT PRICE EXTENDED BID AMOUNT NO. (Fill in Unit Price Written in Words) QUANTITY BID 9 Proposed Asphalt Pavement- Full Depth 39,500 SF $:1, 5"9 P98,'lSO - -y;.,c,~<.<... '>.:/ *'-1tJ ~..t:J /SF for Dollars Cents Method of Measurement: The quantity to be paid for under this item shall be the square feet finished surface area for Proposed Asphalt Pavement - Full Depth measured in place and accepted in accordance with the specifications and drawings. Method of Pavment: The quantity of accepted Proposed Asphalt Pavement - Full Depth shall be measured and paid for at the contract unit >rice per square foot bid as called for in the proposal form. This price shall constitute full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, tools md equipment necessary to satisfactorily complete the work as shown on the contract drawings and described in this specification. Including ayout, RCA installation, proof rolling of RCA, sawcutting of existing limit of asphalt, Type 3 asphalt binder installation, Type 6 asphalt top nstallation, sweeping, AC all joints, milling at transitions, staging between operations, and construction sequencing. ntent: The Contractor shall install the proposed full depth asphalt paving including RCA base, sawcutting (if not required under Item #3), lsphalt binder coarse and asphalt top coarse as needed and shown on the Construction Drawings. 10 Proposed Timber Guiderail 1 LS e.&~ ~ ~~Ju), $> '13 tPl1, 9Q;;' !.J'b for ,~.t<<.d d~ ~ /LS II) '1'1.7., .- Dollars Cenfr""fr ~ ~ethod of Measurement: The lump sum to be paid for under this item shall be for the full removal of existing guiderail, temporary storage and ull installation of the proposed guideraii system in accordance with the specifications and drawings. Aethod of Pavment: The quantity of accepted Proposed Guideraii Installation shall be measured and paid for at the lump sum price as called or in the proposal form. This lump sum price shall constitute full compensation for furnishing all iabor, materials, tools and equipment lecessary to satisfactoriiy complete the work as shown on the contract drawings and described in this specification. ntent: The Contractor shall remove the existing guideraii system to allow for the construction of the leaching field as shown on the Construction lrawings. Once all below grade drainage and other site features are complete the Contractor shall install proposed guiderail system as shown en the contract drawings and described in the specifications. 11 Proposed 8" Dia. Sch. 80 pve Lateral Piping 400 LF 1iJ('~ -:1 km.v dr4,,", "'r/ l1<'&it./LF {l-/{JO- for - Dollars Cents "'~ethod of Measurement: The quantity to be paid for under this item shall be for each linear foot of the Proposed 8" Diameter Schedule 80 'VC Lateral Pipe furnished and installed in accordance with the specifications and drawings. nethod of Pavment: The quantity of accepted Proposed 8" Diameter Schedule 80 PVC Laterai Pipe shall be measured and paid for at the ontract unit price per each linear foot as called for in the proposal form. This unit price shall constitute full compensation for furnishing all labor, oaterials, tools and equipment necessary to satisfactorily complete the work as shown on the contract drawings and described in this e"ecification. Including excavation, parging, connections to structures and controlled compacted lifts during backfill. ~ The Contractor shall install the Proposed 8" Diameter Schedule 80 PVC Lateral Pipe as shown on the Construction Drawings. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE . . ~ . . Proposal Package 11 of 14 . . TOWN OF SOUTHOLD NEW SUFFOLK DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS Itemized Proposal for: Town of South old LKMA Project No. 07010.001 . ITEM DESCRIPTION OF ITEM ESTIMATED UNIT UNIT PRICE EXTENDED BID AMOUNT NO. (Fill in Unit Price Written in Words) QUANTITY BID . 12 Beach Grass 1,500 SF for %o~ ''-</4u' c.q..::J4 SF /;-,2 - $3000 .~ " Dollars Cents Method of Measurement: The quantity to be paid for under this item shall be the area of beach grass measured in place and accepted in ccordance with the specifications and drawings. Method of Pavment: The quantity of beach grass area shall be measured and paid for at the contract unit price per each square foot as called for in the proposal form. This price shall constitute full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, tools and equipment necessary to satisfactorily complete the work as shown on the contract drawings and described in this specification. Including finegrading, surface preparation, beach grass plugs as shown on the drawings. ntent: The Contractor shall install the proposed beach grass within the specified area as shown on the Construction Drawings. 13 Pavement Markings - YellowlWhite/Blue Paint 3,750 SU 'Q37. :::;g :'J.5' "lr:>M~ ~ ~trk-/SU c- for Dollars Ce CluJ, Method of Measurement: The quantity to be paid for under this item shall be the number of lineal feet of Pavement Markings - VellowlWhite/Blue Paint (including handicap parking symbols) measured in place and accepted in accordance with the specifications and jrawings. Pavement striping will be measured in linear feet along the centerline of the pavement stripe, and will be based on a 4 inch wide ,tripe. Measurement for striping with a plan width greater or less than the basic 4 inches, as shown on the plans or as directed by the Engineer, ill be made by the following method. Plan Width of Strioina (inches) x Linear Feet 4" \'Iethod of PaYment: The quantity of accepted pavement markings (including handicap parking symbols) shall be measured and paid for at the ;ontract unit price per stripe unit bid as called for in the proposal form. This price shall constitute full compensation for furnishing all labor, naterials, tools and equipment necessary to satisfactorily complete the work as shown on the contract drawings and described in this specificati he price bid. No payment will be made for the number of linear feet of skips in the dashed line. ntent: The Contractor shall install all the proposed pavement markings as shown on the Construction Drawings. 14 Topsoil & Seed 11,000 SF I'/q130 -- for :Ji"~ 'V~ ~ C!QL1sF . 93 Dollars Cents lIIethod of Measurement: The quantity to be paid for under this item shall be for each square foot of area where topsoil and seed is proposed n accordance with the specifications and drawings. ethod of Pavment: The quantity of accepted Topsoil & Seed area shall be measured and paid for at the contract unit price per square foot as ;alled for in the proposal form. This price shall constitute full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, tools and equipment necessary to 'atisfactorily complete the work as shown on the contract drawings and described in this specification. Including furnishing topsoil, specified ,eed mix (applied at the specified amount) and fertilizer. ntent: The Contractor shall install the proposed topsoil layer and seed in the specified area as shown on the Construction Drawings. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE . .,. . . .: . . ~ Proposal Package 12 of 14 . . Itemized Proposal for: Town of Southold TOWN OF SOUTHOLD NEW SUFFOLK DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS LKMA Project No. 07010.001 . ITEM DESCRIPTION OF ITEM ESTIMATED UNIT UNIT PRICE EXTENDED BID AMOUNT NO. (Fill in Unit Price Written in Words) QUANTITY BID 15 Proposed Handicap Signs 2 EA It 35'0- $7 - for J~~'V~~~~A 00 Dollars Cen s ~ <u:t. Method",f Measurement: The quantity to be paid for under this item shall be the number of Proposed Handicap Signs measured in place and accepted in accordance with the specifications and drawings. ethod of Pavment: The quantity of accepted handicap sign shall be measured and paid for at the contract unit price per each bid as called lor in the proposal form. This price shall constitute full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, tools and equipment necessary to satisfactorily complete the work as shown on the contract drawings and described in this specification. Including post, sign and footing. !.!l.!!r!t The Contractor shall install the proposed handicap signs at the handicap staiis shown on the Construction Drawings. 16 Proposed Electrical Conduit & Pull Boxes 1 LS ..,g.<.j"d:),o<~, Q}~ Sb J 11 '0 '-0 tI (,J ns. 4j for ,,~.I .JJ,"",~."tf<<d~~ LS Dollars Cents -;;r <E0l ~ ethod of Measurement: The quantity to be paid for......der this item shall be the number of pull boxes and conduit piping measured in place and accepted in accordance with the specifications and drawings. Method of Payment: The quantity of accepted electrical conduit and pull boxes shall be measured and paid for at the contract lump sum price oid as called for in the proposal form. This price shall constitute full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, tools and equipment necessary to satisfactorily complete the work as shown on the contract drawings and described in this specification. The cost shall include all 9xcavation, conduit installation, proper controlled backfilling, caution tape, pull boxes, conduit, drag lines and all other associated materials. Intent: The Contractor shall install the electricai conduit and pull boxes as shown on the Construction Drawings. . ~ . ., . TOTAL ~..wo~W-4.i....~ -fou.....tho~~~"frc/~.~~ Dollars () o.-..d ...,,, c.. i:t5 Cents WRITTEN IN WORDS /I :1..1]4 '1'19. ~ Total All Pay Items .NOTE: The Town of South old reserves the right to increase, decrease, or eliminate in its entirety any or all items prior to or ~fter award of the bid. . . Proposal Package 13 of 14 . . . AUTHORIZED SIGNATU't-,~~~ PRINT NAME 1{"lle-<-:\ W. T7e\...,'--\o -cr.,. -:j TITLE V!U:S\ Ob.J. . DATE Fe,", 13, J-ootl . . ACKNOWLEDGMENT STATEOFNEWYORK,COUNTYOF S" ~h//' )ss.: . . 1'.11 On the /3 day of r:- -<!-L"cc'o~J in the year 2008 before me, the undersigned, personally appeared, f P.~ LJ~ l~.l ;" .,,-f,. , personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory Idence to be the mdlvldual(s) whose name(s) IS (are) subscnbed to the wlthm instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in hislher/their capacity(ies), and that by hislher/their signature(s) on the instrument, the individual(s), or the person upon behalf of which the individual(s) acted, executed the instrument. . t -!?u'L>>7{J~ NOTARY PUBLIC . RICKIE R. WAl.~H Notary Public. State of New York No.01WA4988282 Qualified in Suffolk County '. Comrr,issjon Expires Nov. 4, 20 ct . . Proposal Package 14 of 14 . , . Town of Southold BIDDER'S OUALIFICATION STATEMENT . The signatory of this questionnaire certifies under oath the truth and correctness of all statements and of all answers to interrogatories hereinafter made. SUBMITTED BY: ------ (b. Corpor.;ti~ A Partnership or Entity An Individual . FIRM NAME: 1)El.Auo 150,\;,1-( 1m... A"'fhq" PRINCIPAL OFFICE: dZH A IJOQ"HI .M,,,,,.., St . s"<..t.tl-.", ",","0" J-) 't' \ l q (, 't> \ PRINCIPAL OFFICERS: TITLE 1>fl.e'5l0e.~, BACKGROUND NAME ADDRESS PROFESSION/TRADE Th."i(j w,L\WlI,,;:}L 33\H.I, WI"I""')~lSJI . . I. How many years has your organization been in business under its present business name? 30,'je,,' 2. You normally perforrn what percent of the work with your own forces? ~ % . List trades that you organization normally performs below: L-Aboa.ell.s, Tn.w.k J)1/.,v<fI.. J Op<L2I\I"tj f.., . 3. Have you ever failed to complete any work awarded to you? fJo. If so, note where and why. . 4. Are there any claims, judgments, arbitration proceedings or suits pending or outstanding against your firm or its officers? If yes, please provide details. fV" . . QS-l . . 5. Has your firm requested arbitration or filed any lawsuits with regard to construction contracts within the last five years? If yes, please provide details. ili . 6. List the major construction projects your organization has underway at this date: Project Name Name of: Owner Teleohone # Engineerl Architect Teleohone # Contract Amount ~ /35, car i' :21;;'/>00 . Percent Comolete '19% Scheduled Comoletion AptztLfj J..OO~ A-p.u L 30, J.CJ:iC-.) . St"''tf U. \"su \!, \lAca., of's." \\.."\"'-' 5ccTt kth..<'" . BO,/,o 7. List five major projects you organization has completed in the past five years: Name of: Engineerl Work Done Owner Architect Contract Date of With Own Forces Teleohone # Teleohone# Amount Comoletion % of Work . Project Name . .Iot s.;1 e.u. '11\ ' PA0I~ ~ AlSte4c~ "'.:> ^,,,", loo'fo . .... l=':;ct' G.\" tJA->''t\ GAr""", \/,\.W;" '" uf EA~'l',I-\I\W>~ "'u . V. L..\.i;c;,& ,.1' 5A" I-IAt1.bon . louJ~ c f ),4 Soc<Tl\ ((oAQ eeL"~ . 1'166,=0 1~311ol Scoot '" 17/o~= (C>6 % I<Wct la/'ioh 5cctt F" tlt 'au., <:II .tj 60/00b 1~.;z310(" 95,% Jlryt EfJl1L>[ U j4~OOC> - Iif) / ( / 0'7) , - 100 '{ 13 I u... ~1N'ffJ15,\..J '5 3 LO;60l> 9 1 Ob {,O% QS-2 . 8. List the construction experience of the principal individuals of your organization (particularly the anticipated project supervisors): . . ""Pean..C\ Lt', Ue IJ\ Ll" T <- -:2."-"(1 -vet.;, Ue ul Present Position Of Office rll-es . Years of Experience Type of Work For Which Responsible In What Capacity d.;"E'n hd.,(,..b'l,<. Individual's Name 3D (r.A~ /DOeA<'? s,cf' 'q bue(J t>. a . . 9. Do you have, or can you obtain. sufficient labor and equipment to commence work when required and complete the work within the Contract Time? 'Yes 10. Bank References: ~~\lc. C""-...C) ll"''''.........13Ac>-'K . . I I. Trade Association Membership: A-e="" fts:-oC(' ^,,0( \5,-"""" ^".,~ G:,"~"i1i 7',l . . 12. Has your firm ever been investigated by the New York State Department of Labor for prevailing wage rate violations? If yes, when? What was the outcome of the investigation? {&r. . . QS-3 . . 13. Attach current state of financial conditions showing assets, liabilities and net worth. Failure to attach the required documentation may be considered non-responsive on the part of the Bidder and may result in rejection of the Bidder's Proposal. . . . . .. STATEOF ~~ Y~r\l- COUNTY OF ~'-V~ Ii 0 \lC ) ) . f eVil p....\...,..\ 0 j(. bei;: duly sworn deposes and says that he is the p,.e.<: ,l+."x of De hrl,'''', oS 1-1 r contractor and that answers to the foregoing questions and all statements therein contained are true and correct. . . Sworn to before me this , J C. day of hL Notary Public,:;j[L ;l LJJU- Commission Expiration Date: 11/ ^lIe 'J ,2008 RICKIE R. WAlSH Notary Public, 8tate ot New York No.01WA4938282 Qualified in Suffolk County '1 CommiSSion Expires Nov. 4, 200 .0 QS-4 . Town of Southold BIDDER'S OUALIFICATION STATEMENT . The signatory of this questionnaire certifies under oath the truth and correctness of all statements and of all answers to interrogatories hereinafter made. SUBMITTED BY: A Corporation A Partnership or Entity An Individual . FIRM NAME: PRINCIPAL OFFICE: . PRINCIPAL OFFICERS: TITLE NAME ADDRESS BACKGROUND PROFESSION/TRADE . I. How many years has your organization been in business under its present business name? . 2. You normally perform what percent of the work with your own forces? _ % . List trades that you organization normally performs below: . 3. Have you ever failed to complete any work awarded to you? _' If so, note where and why. . 4. Are there any claims, judgments, arbitration proceedings or suits pending or outstanding against your firm or its officers? If yes, please provide details. . . QS-l . . 5. Has your firm requested arbitration or filed any lawsuits with regard to construction contracts within the last five years? If yes, please provide details. . 6. List the major construction projects your organization has underway at this date: Project Name Name of: Owner Teleohone # Engineer/ Architect Teleohone # Contract Amount Percent Comolete Scheduled Comoletion . . . Project Name 7. List five major projects you organization has completed in the past five years: Name of: Engineer/ Work Done Owner Architect Contract Date of With Own Forces Teleohone # Telephone# Amount Comoletion % of Work . . . . . QS-2 . 8. List the construction experience of the principal individuals of your organization (particularly the anticipated project supervisors): . Individual's Name Present Position Of Office Years of Exoerience Type of Work For Which Resoonsible In What Caoacity . . . 9. Do you have, or can you obtain, sufficient labor and equipment to commence work when required and complete the work within the Contract Time? 10. Bank References: . . II. Trade Association Membership: . ] 2. Has your firm ever been investigated by the New York State Department of Labor for prevailing wage rate violations? If yes, when? What was the outcome of the investigation? . . . QS-3 . . 13. Attach current state of financial conditions showing assets, liabilities and net worth. Failure to attach the required documentation may be considered non-responsive on the part of the Bidder and may result in rejection of the Bidder's Proposal. . . . . . STATE OF COUNTY OF ) ) . being duly sworn deposes and says that he is the of contractor and that answers to the foregoing questions and all statements therein contained are true and correct. (Signature of person who signed bid) . Sworn to before me this day of ,2008 . Notary Public Commission Expiration Date: . QS-4 . . CONTRACT AGREEMENT THIS AGREEMENT made this j]l:!.r day of 1Y\v.vJ.-J.<f<l1 AD Two Thousand and Eight by and between the ow of South old, party of the first p rt (hereinafter called the Owner), and ' , party of the second part (hereinafter called Contractor). . WITNESSETH: That for and in consideration of the premises and the agreements herein contained, and the payments herein provided to be made, the parties hereto agree as follows: . FIRST: The Contractor shall perform all labor, and furnish all the materials, equipment, tools, and implements and will well and faithfully perform and complete the entire work of constructing the NEW SUFFOLK DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS . AS DESCRffiED IN THE Contract Documents made and prepared by the Town of Southold, and L.K. McLean Associates, P.C., the project engineers, and as set forth in the Contractor's Bid dated February 14, 2008, and in strict and entire conformity and in accordance with the Notice to Bidders, Instructions to Bidders, Proposal Form (Bid), Performance Bond, Conditions of Contract, General Conditions, Detailed Specifications, Contract Drawings, Addenda, and this Agreement, hereto annexed and made a part hereof, and hereinafter collectively referred to as "Contract Documents". . . SECOND: In Consideration of the Contractor performing this Contract in the manner herein stated and as stated in the Contract Documents, the Owner promises and agrees to payor cause to be paid to the Contractor the sums of money mentioned in said Contract Documents in the manner and under the conditions therein provided. . THIRD: The Contractor covenants and agrees that, anything in this Contract or in the Contract Documents to be contrary notwithstanding, or regardless of any matter, thing, contingency of condition unforeseen or otherwise, present or future, the Contractor shall not be entitled to receive any additional or further sums of money than the amounts in said Contract Documents provided; and the failure of the Owner or its agents to insist upon strict performance of any of the terms, covenants, agreements, provisions or conditions in this Agreement or in the Contract Documents, on anyone or more instances, shall not be construed as a waiver or relinquishment for the future of any such terms, covenants, agreements, provisions and conditions and the same shall be and remain in full force and effect with power and authority on the part of the Owner to enforce the same or cause the same to be enforced at any time, without prejudice to any other rights which the Owner may have against the Contactor under this Agreement or the Contract Documents. . . Terms used in the Agreement which are defined in Article I of the General Conditions shall have the meanings indicated in the General Conditions. A-I . . . Neither Owner nor Contractor shall, without the prior written consent of the other, assign or sublet in whole or part his interest under any of the Contact Documents; and, specifically, Contractor shall not assign any monies due or to become due without the prior written consent of the Owner. . Owner and Contractor each binds himself, his partners, successors, assigns and legal representatives of the other party hereto in respect to all covenants, agreements and obligations contained in the Contract Documents. The Contract Documents constitute the entire agreement between Owner and Contractor and may only be altered, amended or repealed by a duly executed written instrument signed by both parties. . IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this Agreement the day and year first above written. . . Total Bid -';>10 Huv\jAPI <;'<..{}~- -tntAY" IhOG{IO.flJ ;Jj/le.. ~~~ars Wntten III Words AI/II. e.. -fr - n' /'Ie.- $/9,1<0 cr 7 t. 00 Written III Figures . CONTRACTOR . BY Scott A. Russell, Supervisor BY . "L . (CORPORATE SEAL) . . A-2 . ACKNOWLEDGMENT . STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF <)CAFfb/....1<:J ss.: . On the ,;;n-fl> day of ~ vL ~ the year 2008 before me, the undersigned, personally appeared, 51 A. tA..) r (' ,{ (_, personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual( s) whose name( s) is (are) subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in hislher/their capacity(ies), and that by hislher/their signature(s) on the instrument, the individual(s), or the person upon behalf of which the individual(s) acted, executed the instrument. . . MICHELLE L MARTOCCHIA NOTARY PUBLIC. STATE OF NEW YORK NO.01MA6156671 QUALIFIED IN SUFFOLK COUNTY MY COMMISSION EXPIRES NOV. 27, 201.Q . STATE OF NEW YORK, COUNTY OF ..5..... ~-t d II ( )ss.: . On the /3 ~ day of l'l\~' in the year 2008 before me, the undersigned, personally appeared, ?~"t. D~\.. <'-I,. -:(... , personally known to me or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the individual(s).whose name(s) is (are) subscribed to the within instrument-and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in hislher/their capacity(ies), and that by hislher/their signature(s) on the instrument, the individual(s), or the person upon behalf of which the individual(s) acted, executed the instrument. . .,.~~.7. 0~ NO Y PUBLIC . RICKIE q WALSH Notary PL.I[)ic. ,:_>:,tr (':f j\J2W Yorl< f~I,~ (11\""\_ '~,?8? QualiiieCi_iil ~ur."<;> :-:;'TJnty oq Commis3ion Expil as I~OV. 4. 20 _ . . A-3 . . ALL QUESTIONS PERTAINING TO THIS SOLICITATION MUST BE SUBMITTED IN WRITING. (Please use this form and fax to 631-286-6314 to the attention of Christopher Dwyer. We will respond as soon as possible.) . Date: Company Name: Contact Name: . Fax No.: Telephone No.: . . . . . . . Q-I . DIVISION 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS TOWN OF BROOKHAVEN . NEW SUFFOLK DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS GENERAL . The work under this Division shall be subject to the requirements of the CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT, GENERAL CONDITIONS, SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL CONDITIONS, DRAWINGS, SCHEDULES, ADDENDA and other Contract documents. Refer to the Drawings and Specifications of other trades and Contractors for items which might affect the work under this Division. · TABLE OF CONTENTS - DIVISION NO.1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Included in this Division are the following sections: 01010 General . 01025 Measurement and Payment 01500 Construction Facilities & Temporary Controls 01501 Health & Safety Provisions 01770 Project Closeout . . . . . . DIVISION 1 - Page 1 of 15 . DIVISION 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01010 - GENERAL . SITE The site of the proposed general construction for the New Suffolk Drainage Improvements (Jackson Street, 1st and 2nd Streets) is located in the Town of Southold, County of Suffolk, State of New York and more particularly shown on the Contract Drawings. . SCOPE A. . The work to be performed under this Contract shall include all labor, materials, equipment, services and incidentals required to perform the proposed construction as indicated in the Specifications, shown on the Contract Drawings and/or as approved by the Engineer. B. In general, the work shall include but not be limited to the following: . . . . . . . . . . . . . Selective demolition Erosion and sediment control Excavation, Grading and Fill Embankment Storm water drainage system (structures, piping) Guiderail Restoration Fill import and restoration Concrete curb installation Asphalt Pavement Installation Electric conduit installation & pull boxes Line striping & signage C. Without restricting the generality of the foregoing and for the convenience of each Contractor, the items of work are specified under the Standard 16 Uniform Divisions of the Construction Specifications Institute as follows: . 1. 3. 5. 7. 9. 11. 13. 15A. 16. . D. General Requirements Concrete Metals Thermal and Moisture Protection Finishes Equipment Special Construction H.VAC. Electrical 2. 4. 6. 8. 10. 12. 14. 15B. Site Work Masonry Wood Doors and Finish Hardware Specialties Furnishings Conveying Systems Plumbing The work covered under these Divisions shall be bid under four (4) separate Contracts: . . DIVISION 1 - Page 2 of 15 . DIVISION 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS . Contract A - General Construction Contract B - HV AC (Not Used) Contract C - Plumbing (Not Used) Contract D - Electrical (Not Used) E. Each Prime Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating their contractual construction schedules with each other. Each Prime Contractor shall submit a computer generated critical point method schedule indicating all items of work under their respective contracts and in accordance with each Prime Contractor's associated work. It shall be each Prime Contractor's responsibility to update the schedule as required to reflect changes in schedule of any or all Prime Contractors. . . SHOP DRAWINGS . The Contractor shall make or provide any shop drawings, cuts or samples which the Engineer may require for the approval of details and to show the construction as it will be installed. No shop drawing shall be issued or used until it has been approved by the Engineer or his representative. After approval, no changes or deviations shall be made without written notice being sent to the Engineer. The Engineer's approval shall not relieve the Contractor from responsibility for deviations from the Drawings or Specifications unless he has, in writing, called the Engineer's attention to such deviations at the time of submission, nor shall it relieve him from responsibility for errors or omissions of any sort in the Shop Drawing or schedule. The Contractor shall submit four (4) copies of each requested item to the Engineer for approval. . SUPERINTENDENCE AND WORKMEN . The Contractor shall give his constant personal attention to the work while it is in progress, and he shall place it in charge of a competent and reliable superintendent, who shall have authority to act for the Contractor, and who shall be acceptable to the Engineer. the Contractor shall, at all times, employ labor and equipment which shall be sufficient to prosecute the work to full completion in the manner and time specified. All workmen must have sufficient skill and experience in such work to properly and satisfactorily perform it and operate the equipment involved. Any person employed by the Contractor whom the Engineer may deem incompetent or unfit to perform the work, shall be at once discharged and shall not be again employed. . . INSPECTION . All proposed work under this Contract shall be performed during and with Engineer's approval. The Contractor is advised to inspect carefully the full premises and consult with the Engineer regarding any items of construction or reconstruction that may be questionable. . DIVISION 1 - Page 3 of 15 . DIVISION 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS MAINTENANCE AND PROTECTION OF TRAFFIC . The Contractor shall so conduct his operations as to interfere to the least extent practicable with the passage of vehicles, pedestrians and all other kinds of public traffic; and he must take every precaution against accidents happening to said vehicles, pedestrians and other traffic because of his operations. The Contractor shall enforce regulations and restrictions as may be necessary or required for the protection of fire, accidents, property damage and public nuisance. He shall provide and maintain such toilet facilities at or adjacent to the site as may be required. The Contractor shall erect and maintain such signs, channel and obstruction markers and barricades as may be required for the protection of traffic. The Contractor shall not deposit or store any equipment or materials within the Site Area except with written permission from the Engineer. . . MAINTENANCE AND PROTECTION OF UTILITIES . A. The Contractor shall familiarize himself with the existence of structures of municipal and other public service corporations on or adjoining the site of the work and give reasonable opportunity to and cooperation with the owners of these utilities in the work of reconstructing or altering them. Such reconstruction and alteration shall be so conducted as to delay or interfere as little as practicable with the work of the Contractor. Any additional cost of various items of work because of these utilities shall be included in the price bid for these items. . . B. The Engineer shall direct the public utility corporations to shift or remove those utility structures that may be necessary to permit the Contractor to carry out the work in accordance with the Plans. The Contractor shall not remove or cause to be removed, any structure owned by a public utility corporation without the approval of the Engineer. . C. The Contractor shall cooperate with the public utility corporation whose structures (aerial, surface or subsurface) are within the limits of or along the outside of the right- of-way, to make it possible for them to maintain uninterrupted service. The Contractor shall conduct his operations in such a way as to delay or interfere as little as practicable with the work of the utility corporation. GRADES. LINES. LEVELS AND SURVEYS . A. The Owner's Engineer will establish one (1) bench mark and location of the work lines as reference points for the Contractor. B. The reference points shall be maintained by the Contractor. All other required lines, levels, grades, etc., shall be furnished by the Contractor from the reference points. . C. Re-establishment of the reference points by the Engineer for the Contractor shall be done at the Contractor's expense. . DIVISION 1 - Page 4 of 15 . DIVISION 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS . D. The Contractor shall verify all grades, lines, levels and dimensions as shown on the drawings, and he shall report any errors or inconsistencies in the aforementioned to the Engineer before commencing work. Commencement of work shall be corrected by the Contractor at his expense. LABOR. LAWS AND WORKMANSHIP . A. All Contractors and Subcontractors employed upon the work shall and will be required to conform to the Labors Laws of the State of New York, the Occupation Safety and Health Act of the various acts amendatory and supplementary thereto; and to all other laws, ordinances and legal requirements applicable thereto. . B. All labor shall be performed in the best and most workmanlike manner by mechanics skilled in their respective trades. The standards of the work required throughout shall be of such grade as will bring results of the first class only. . QUALIFICATIONS All bidders must have been established in the type of construction of whichever Prime Contract they are submitting a bid for as specified in the Contract Documents for a period of at least five (5) years. On request, bidders must furnish a list of a minimum of five (5) projects of similar type construction that was built by them in the Nassau- Suffolk area. . List must contain name, address and telephone number of client's Engineer for which each project was undertaken by Contract. A minimum of five (5) of the projects must have been built for municipal clients. APPROVAL OF SUBCONTRACTORS . . A. No Subcontractors shall be employed on the work unless prior approval has been given by the Engineer. The Contract shall, within five (5) days after signing of the Contract, submit a list of proposed Subcontractors to the Engineer for approval. The list shall contain firm names, names of all principals and addresses and projects completed by each Subcontractor and names, addresses and telephone numbers of the particular project's Engineer for which the Subcontractor on the aforementioned project list must have been of similar nature. A minimum of five (5) projects for each proposed Subcontractor must be submitted. . B. If for any reason a Subcontractor must be discharged from work, the Contractor shall notify the Engineer at least 24 hours prior to discharge, stating the reasons, and shall provide the Engineer with the name and qualifications of the replacement Subcontractor for approval by the Engineer. This action is deemed necessary to maintain continuity of the work and to minimize project disruptions. All costs due to slowdown of the project for such reasons shall be borne by the Contractor. . . DIVISION 1 - Page 5 of 15 . DIVISION 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS . Where reference is made in these Specifications to a society, the portion referred to shall be read into and shall be a part of this Contract and Specifications. Materials, methods and equipment shall conform with the latest A.S.T.M., AW.P.A., A.S.A., N.E.C., I.E.S., etc. Specifications as may relate to or govern the construction work. . TEMPORARY OFFICE AND STORAGE SHED A This Contractor is not required to provide a temporary office. If a temporary office is used it shall be placed where directed by the Engineer shall be removed from the site upon completion of all work and the office site restored to original conditions. . B. The Contractor shall provide and maintain on the premises, where directed, watertight storage sheds for storage of all materials which might be damaged by weather, and shall remove them from the site at the completion of the work. Restoration of the shed site shall be done by the Contractor to the condition prior to erection of sheds. . CONTRACT DRAWINGS The Contract drawings which accompany and form part of these Specifications, bear the general title New Suffolk Drainage Improvements, Suffolk County, New York and as . follows: . 1 2 3 4 5 Cover Sheet Existing Site Conditions Demolition Plan Proposed Plan Details CLEAN-UP . The Contractor shall at all times keep the construction area, including storage areas used by him, free from accumulation of waste material and rubbish and prior to completion of the work, remove any rubbish from and about the premises. Upon completion of the construction, the Contractor shall leave the work premises in a clean, neat and workmanlike condition satisfactory to the Engineer. . GUARANTEES A Before issuance of the final certificate, the Contractor shall deliver to the Owner the following guarantees in addition to those specifically required in the General Conditions and in the various technical sections. . B. The Contractor hereby guarantees that all materials and workmanship installed under his respective contract to be new and of good quality in every respect and to . DIVISION 1 - Page 6 of 15 . DIVISION 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS remain so for a period of one (1) year or for longer periods where so provided for in the Specifications, from the date of issuance of the Final Certificate by the Engineer. . . C. Should any defects develop in the aforesaid work within the stipulated periods due to faults in materials and/or workmanship, the Contractor hereby agrees to make all repairs and do all necessary work to correct the defective parts. Such repairs and corrective work, including the cost of making good all other work damaged by or otherwise affected by making of the repairs or corrective work shall be done without any cost or expense to the owner, and at the entire cost and expense of the Contractor, within five (5) days after notice to the Contractor. The owner may have the work done and charge the cost thereof to the Contractor and/or his Sureties who agree to pay the owner the cost of such work if the Contractor fails to respond as required. . PAYMENTS Payment(s) made under this Contract will be made on the basis of actual work completed in accordance with the Contract Documents. Payments will be computed from the unit . and lump sum bid. Payment will only be made for the items shown in the Proposal Form. END OF SECTION 01010 - GENERAL . . . . . . DIVISION 1 - Page 7 of 15 . DIVISION 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01025 - MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENTS . DESCRIPTION The Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, tools, equipment, appurtenances and all services necessary to perform all Work as required by the plans and specifications or as required by the Engineer, at the lump sum or unit prices for the iterns listed herein. . ENGINEER'S ESTIMATE OF QUANTITIES . The ENGINEER'S estimated quantities for unit price pay items are approximate only and are included solely for the purpose of comparison of Bids. The OWNER does not expressly or by irnplication agrees that the nature of the materials encountered below the surface of the ground or the actual quantities of material encountered or required will correspond with the estimated quantities. PAYMENT ITEMS . The rnethod of payments and measurement of payments for each contract itern shall be described on the Proposal Form (PF) section of the bid specification. END OF SECTION 01025 - MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENTS . . . . . . DIVISION 1 - Page 8 of 15 . DIVISION 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01500 - CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES AND TEMPORARY CONTROLS . SCOPE Work shall include but not be limited to the following: A. Temporary Utilities - Electricity, lighting, heat, ventilation, water and sanitary facilities shall be provided by the Contractor for their use as required. . B. Temporary Controls - Barriers, enclosures and fencing, protection of the Work, and water control. . C. Construction Facilities - Access roads, parking, progress cleaning, project signage, and temporary buildings. TEMPORARY SANITARY FACILITIES A. The Contractor shall provide at the site suitable enclosed toilet facilities for the use of construction personnel. The Contractor shall observe and enforce all sanitary . regulations and maintain satisfactory sanitary conditions around and on all parts of the work. B. Adequate washing facility shall be provided for the construction personnel. . C. The Contractor shall maintain, service, clean, and disinfect facilities in a satisfactory manner and enforce proper use of the sanitary facilities. D. The Contractor shall be subject to a fine and prosecution if any human excrement is deposited in or around the construction site. . E. The Contractor shall pay for all expenses associated with temporary sanitary facilities during the course of the work, including furnishing all necessary permits and fees required for temporary sanitary facilities. . F. Comply with all applicable codes and arrange for all necessary inspections and approvals. FIRST-AID FACILITIES AND ACCIDENTS A. First Aid Facilities and Accidents - The Contractor shall provide, at the site, such . equipment and facilities as are necessary to supply first-aid to any of his personnel who may be injured in connection with the work. B. Accident 1. The Contractor shall promptly report in writing to the Engineer all accidents and . whatsoever arising out of, or in connection with, the performance of the work, whether on or adjacent to the site, which cause death, personal injury or . DIVISION 1 - Page 9 of 15 . DIVISION 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS property damage, giving full details and statements of witness. . 2. If death or serious injuries or serious damages are caused, the accident shall be reported immediately by telephone or messenger to both the Owner and the Engineer. . 3. If any claim is made by anyone against the Contractor or a Subcontractor on account of any accidents, the Contractor shall promptly report the facts in writing to the Engineer, giving full details of the claim. WATER CONTROL . The buildings and parking lots shall at all times be protected from water damage. SECURITY Coordinate with Owner. Contractor is responsible for protection of all work during contract period. . PARKING A. The Contractor's personnel shall not park on the main road or adjacent private side streets. . B. When space is not adequate, provide additional off-site parking. C. Contractor shall provide vehicle parking for tenants during construction. . PROGRESS CLEANING A. Maintain areas free of waste materials, debris and rubbish. Maintain site in a clean and orderly condition. B. Remove waste materials, debris and rubbish from site and dispose weekly in areas . as designated by the Owner. PROTECTION OF UTILITIES. FACILITIES AND CONTROLS A. All existing above grade or buried utilities, equipment, facilities, and materials are to . remain and protected during construction. B. Clean and repair damage caused by installation or use of temporary work. . C. Restore existing facilities used during construction to original condition. Restore permanent facilities used during construction to specified conditions. END OF SECTION 01500 - CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES AND TEMPORARY CONTROLS . DIVISION 1 - Page 10 of 15 . DIVISION 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01501 - HEALTH AND SAFETY PROVISIONS REQUIREMENTS . A. The Contractor shall be responsible to maintain a safe workplace and to monitor working conditions at all times during construction and, as necessary, to provide appropriate protective clothing, equipment and facilities for his personnel, and/or to establish work place procedures to ensure their safety, and to enforce the use of these procedures, equipment and/or facilities in accordance wit the following . guidelines: 1. Safety and Health Regulations Promulgated by the U.S. Department of labor OSHA, 29 CFR 1910 - Occupational Safety and Health Standards, and 29 CFR 1920 - Safety and Health Regulations for Construction. . 2. U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Medical Monitoring Program Guidelines. . B. If, at any time, the Owner or the Engineer is apprised of a safety hazard which demands immediate attention because of its high potential for harm to public travel, persons on or about the work, or public or private property, the owner of the Engineer shall have the right to order such safeguards to be erected and such precautions to be taken as necessary and the Contractor shall comply with such orders. If, under such circumstances, the Contractor does not or cannot or his representative is not upon the site so that he can be notified immediately of the insufficiency of safety precautions, the Owner may put the work into such a condition that it shall be, in his opinion, in all respects safety, and the Contractor shall pay all expenses of such labor and materials as may have been used for this purpose by him or by the Owner. The fact that the Owner or the Engineer does not observe a safety hazard or does not order the Contractor to take remedial measures shall in no way relieve the Contractor of the entire responsibility for any costs or claims for loss, damage, or injury by or against any part sustained on account of the insufficiency of the safety precautions taken by him or by the Owner acting under authority of this Section. . . . C. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to take appropriate safety precautions to meet whatever conditions of hazard may be present during the performance of the work, whether reasonably foreseeable or not. The Contractor is alerted to the fact that it shall be his sole responsibility to anticipate and provide such additional safety precautions, facilities, personnel and equipment as shall be necessary to protect life and property from whatsoever conditions of hazard are present or may be present. . END OF SECTION 01501 - HEALTH AND SAFETY PROVISIONS REQUIREMENTS . . DIVISION 1 - Page 11 of 15 . DIVISION 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01770 - PROJECT CLOSEOUT . SCOPE Prior to the release of final accrued retainage monies, the Contractor shall comply with the procedures for closing out the Construction Contract and to effect the project's transition to the Owner as summarized herein below. . PUNCH LIST AND FINAL INSPECTION A. Upon completion of work under the Contract, notify the Owner and Engineer that work is complete and ready for final inspection. . B. The work shall be inspected within a reasonable period of time and a "Punchlist" shall be prepared showing all items of work, if any, requiring correction or attention on the part of the Contractor. . C. Upon satisfactory completion of remedial work, the Engineer will issue notification and application for final payment may be submitted in accordance with the appropriate Article of the General Conditions. . D. Use of Completed Portion - The Owner shall have the right to take possession and use any completed or partially complete portions of the work notwithstanding that the time of completing the entire work or such portions may not have expired. Such taking possession and use shall not be deemed an acceptance of any work not completed in accordance with Contract Documents. CLEAN-UP PRIOR TO FINAL ACCEPTANCE . A. Clean all construction areas free from accumulated forms, excavation fill, construction materials and construction shanties. B. All basins, manholes, and pipe as constructed shall be cleaned free from accumulated . construction dirt, silt, form work, etc., and all proper restoration called for in the items of the Specifications shall be complete in every detail. C. Remove stains, prints, paint, and soil marks of any nature from all ceilings, walls, floors, hardware, new and existing fixtures and equipment . OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS . A. The Contractor shall start up, test, adjust, balance and otherwise place in a satisfactory working condition all items of mechanical and electrical systems, and shall fully instruct representatives of the Owner in the care and operation of such systems. B. Instruction of the Owner's Maintenance Supervisor in the proper methods of cleaning . DIVISION 1 - Page 12 of 15 . DIVISION 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS . and maintaining all the finished surfaces and the proper methods of replacement of the consumable items such as filters, light bulbs, washers, etc., shall be a part of this work. CONTRACT CLOSEOUT DOCUMENTS . After Execution of Certificate of Substantial Completion, and prior to submittal of Final Application for Payments, the Contractor shall submit the following documents to the Engineer/Architect: A. Contractor's notarized affidavit that all payrolls, bill and materials, equipment, and other indebtedness connected with the work have been paid. . B. Notarized Certificates of Waiver of Liens for himself, each Subcontractor, each material supplier or person furnishing materials or services to the project. . C. List of subcontractors and major material suppliers including address, telephone number, and name of individual to contact. D. Validated warranties and notarized copies of all guarantees for equipment and materials specifically called for in the Contract Documents if applicable. E. Consent of Surety to Final Payment. . F. Fire Underwriters Certification (where applicable). G. Conformed Construction Drawings (As-built) if applicable. . a. Corrected mylars of original, reflecting changes from original bid documents. b. Three (3) bid sets of blue line print, recording changes in colored pencils including location by dimension from building walls, inside and outside, for all buried construction. . H. Record copy of each shop drawing or installation diagram if applicable. I. Operating manual (three (3) sets) assembled and bound, each containing if applicable: . a. Explanatory brochures of all equipment. b. Catalog cut. c. Wiring diagrams. d. Instruction sheets for operation and maintenance. . J. Maintenance Bond shall be submitted as part of the final payment for review. The bond shall name the Town as the recipient and value equal to the final contract amount with extras and alternates. The bond shall be valid for a period of one year, . DIVISION 1 - Page 13 of 15 . DIVISION 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS starting on the date of project completion agreed by the Engineer. . GUARANTEES A. Before issuance of the Final Payment, the Contractor shall deliver to the Owner the following guarantee in addition to those specifically required in the General Conditions and in the various Technical Sections of the specifications. . . The Contractor hereby guarantees that all materials and workmanship installed under his respective contract to be new and of good quality in every respect and to remain so for a period of one (1) year, for longer periods where so provided for in any manufacturers literature, from the date of the issuance of the Final Certificate by the Engineer. . Should any defect develop in the aforesaid work within the stipulated periods due to faulty materials and/or workmanship, the Contractor hereby agrees to make all repairs and do all necessary work to correct the defective parts. The Contractor at the expense of the Contractor shall complete such repairs and corrective work, including the cost of making good all the work damaged by or otherwise affected by the making of the repairs or corrective work, within five (5) days after notice to the Contractor by the Owner. . In case the Contractor fails to do the work so ordered, the Owner may have the work done and charge the cost thereof against the monies retained as provided for in the contract and if no money is available, the Contractor and/or his sureties agree to pay the owner the cost of such work. . B. Obtain, endorse and provide separate guarantees from sub-Contractors where called for in the various sections of this specification. C. Documents Required to be Delivered to Enqineer 1. Release of liens . 2. Affidavit from all Subcontractors and material suppliers for job, stating that they have been paid. 3. Affidavit that all payrolls, bills for materials, equipment and other indebtedness connected with the work has been paid. . 4. Releases and waivers of liens from Subcontractors, if required by the Owner. 5. Consent of surety to final payment. . 6. Record plans if applicable. 7. Maintenance and Instruction Manuals if applicable . DIVISION 1 - Page 14 of 15 . DIVISION 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS . a. The Contractor shall include all literature of the manufacturer's relating to equipment, including motors or other manufactured equipment; also, cuts, wiring diagrams, instruction sheets, and all other information pertaining to same that would be useful to t,le owner in the operation and maintenance of same. . b. The Contractor shall also instruct the Owner's designated personnel in the operation of the equipment and/or systems. EMERGENCY REPAIRS . During a valid warranty period, if the Contractor is unable or unwilling to respond immediately to make emergency repairs under conditions which the Owner may determine to be an emergency situation, the Owner reserves the right, and the Contractor recognizes such right, to make such emergency repairs and then to bill the Contractor for a fair and reasonable amount in reimbursement for such repairs. . END OF SECTION 01770 - PROJECT CLOSEOUT . . . . . . DIVISION 1 - Page 15 of 15 . GENERAL DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK . The work under this Division shall be subject to the requirements of the CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT, GENERAL CONDITIONS, SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL CONDITIONS, DRAWINGS, SCHEDULES, ADDENDA and other Contract documents. Refer to the Drawings and Specifications of other trades and Contractors for items which . might affect the work under the Division. TABLE OF CONTENTS - DIVISION NO.2 - SITE WORK . Included in this Division are the following sections: . 02050 02160 02200 02221 02222 02230 02390 02392 02512 02577 02595 02630 02722 02723 02740 02772 02775 02891 02911 02920 . . . . . . Site Demolition Shoring and Bracing Site Preparation Unclassified Excavation and Grading Clean Granular Fill Screened Subangular Stone CCA Treated Timbers Marine Hardware PVC Pipe and Fittings Pavement Striping Geotextile Filter Fabrics Stormwater Drainage Pavement Subbase Preparation Recycled Portland Cement Concrete Aggregate Base Course Asphaltic Concrete Pavement Concrete Curb Concrete Walks Signage Topsoil Hydroseed DIVISION 2 - PAGE 1 of 35 . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK SECTION 02050 - SITE DEMOLITION . DESCRIPTION . Under this Section, the Contractor shall supply all labor, materials, equipment and incidentals necessary to complete the Demolition work and Debris removal as specified herein, shown on the Contract Drawings and/or as directed by the Engineer. SCOPE In general, the work to be done shall include but not be limited to the following: . A. B. C. D. E. Existing catch basins and piping Existing Paved Roadways Existing Guiderail (removal & replacement) Parking lot asphalt Any and all excess soil or unsuitable material. . DEMOLITION DESCRIPTION AND DETAILS A. The Contractor shall completely remove all soils, concrete structures and piping, asphalt, timbers and debris to allow for the proposed construction as shown on the Contract Drawings and directed by the Engineer. All materials and debris to be demolished shall be removed and disposed of oft site. . B. The Contractor shall exercise extreme care NOT to damage the existing structures and surfaces which are to remain. All asphalt and concrete shall be sawcut prior to any removal or demolition. The Contractor shall remove from the site all cut-ofts and demolished materials and replace remaining voids and previously occupied spaces with suitable granular fill material properly compacted in place. . C. Oft-site disposal for all demolished material and debris shall be at a facility approved by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. All costs, permits, etc., for proper disposal shall be borne by the Contractor. . END OF SECTION 02050 - SITE DEMOLITION . . DIVISION 2 - PAGE 2 of 35 . . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK SECTION 02160 - SHORING AND BRACING · GENERAL . . A. i The Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials equipment, tools and appurtenances required to complete the work of shoring, bracing, and sheeting or sheet piling, necessary to complete the construction, protect structures, and prevent the loss of ground or caving of embankments, as shown, specified or required, and shall meet all applicable building and safety codes. B. Pressures on sheeting and the stability of the sheeting and bottom of the excavation are dependent not only on soil conditions but upon many procedures and options available to the Contractor, such as dewatering, staging of excavation and installation of bracing, flexibility of sheeting, construction equipment used, and time of completing the work. All such factors shall be considered investigated in the design of the sheeting and bracing. . RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Recommended Technical Provisions for Shoring and Sloping of Trenches and Excavations, U.s. Department of commerce. . B. Construction Safety and Health Regulations, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Safety and Health Administration. SUBMITTALS In trenches, the sheeting shall be designed so that the lowest brace is no closer than 12 inches above the base of the structure to be installed. Therefore, the Contractor shall submit drawings, computations and substantiating data prepared, and signed and sealed by a Professional Engineer licensed in the State, showing his proposed sheeting, sheet piling, and bracing design and method of construction for the information of the Engineer prior to the start of such construction. Any review or comments by the Engineer shall not relieve the Contractor of his responsibility for sheeting and bracing. . . QUALITY CONTROL During the installation of the sheeting and bracing and as long as the excavation is open, . the Contractor's Professional Engineer shall monitor the work to ensure that it is carried out in accordance with his design and procedures. For this purpose, leveling observations for heave and settlement shall be made in addition to piezometric readings where excavations extend below the water table or through soft cohesive soils. . MATERIALS A. Steel Sheet Pilina: Steel sheet piling shall conform to the requirements of ASTM A328. . DIVISION 2 - PAGE 3 of 35 . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK . B. Timber Sheetina: The timber, unless otherwise noted, may consist of any species which will satisfactorily stand driving. It shall be sawn or hewn with square corners and shall be free form worm holes, loose knots, wind shakes, decayed or unsound portions, or other defects which might impair its strength or tightness. . VERIFYING EXISTING CONDITIONS . A. Before commencing work, the Contractor shall check and verify all governing dimensions and elevations, including field measurements of existing and adjoining work on which his work is dependent, to assure proper fit and clearance of each part of the work to the new and existing structures. B. The Contractor's attention is drawn to General Conditions for general information for evaluating existing conditions which may affect his work. . COORDINATION WITH OTHER OPERATIONS The schedule and progress of the shoring, bracing, and sheeting work shall be coordinated with the dewatering, excavation, and backfilling work. If, during the progress of the excavation, lateral movement of the adjacent ground or structures is discovered, corrective measures shall be taken immediately to prevent further movement. . INSTAllATION A. All sheetina . 1. All sheeting, whether steel or timber, permanent or temporary, shall be safely designed and shall be carried to adequate depths and braced as necessary for proper performance of the work. Construction shall be such as to permit excavation as required. Interior dimension shall be such as to give sufficient clearance for construction forms and their inspection. Movements of sheeting or bracing which prevent the proper completion of the sub-structure or cause damage to any adjacent structure by undermining or any other change shall be corrected at the sole expense of the Contractor. No part of the sheeting or bracing shall be allowed to extend into the structure without written permission of the Engineer. . . 2. If the Engineer is of the opinion that, at any point, any proper supports have not be provided, he may order additional supports put in at the expense of the Contractor, and compliance with such order shall not relieve or release the Contractor from his responsibility for the sufficiency of such supports. Care shall be taken to prevent voids outside of the sheeting, but if voids are formed, they shall be immediately filled and rammed. . 3. The Contractor shall leave in place to be embedded in the backfill, any sheeting and bracing which the Engineer may direct him in writing to leave in place at any DIVISION 2 - PAGE 4 of 35 . . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK . time, during the progress of the work, for the purpose of preventing injury to structures, utilities, or property, whether public or private. The Engineer may direct that steel or timber used for sheeting and bracing be cut off at any specified elevation. . 4. The right of the Engineer to order sheeting and bracing left in place shall not be construed as creating any obligation on his part to issue such orders, and his failure to exercise his right to do so shall not relieve the contractor from liability for damages to persons or property occurring form or upon the work occasioned by negligence or otherwise, growing out of a failure on the part of the Contractor to leave in place sufficient sheeting and bracing to prevent any caving or moving of the ground. . REMOVAL OF SHORING AND BRACING MATERIALS A. Whether the Contractor elects not to remove shoring and bracing material, all such material shall be removed to the extent that the top of the material shall be a minimum of 5 feet below the proposed finished grade. . B. Removal of shoring and bracing shall be carried out in a manner such that no structure shall be disturbed or damaged during or after removal. Protection of structures during the removal of the shoring and bracing shall be the sole responsibility of the Contractor, and any disturbance or damage shall be rectified at no expense to the Owner. . SAFETY . Installation and removal methods of shoring and bracing shall meet, or exceed, the minimum requirements of the applicable codes and safety precautions as outlined in such codes, and shall be enforced by the Contractor. METHOD OF PAYMENT . The Contractor shall not receive separate payment for the cost of shoring and bracing. All costs for shoring and bracing shall be included within the unit payment item for related drainage structure and pipe installations listed on the Proposal Form(s). . END OF SECTION 02160 - SHORING AND BRACING . DIVISION 2 - PAGE 5 of 35 . . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK SECTION 02200 - SITE PREPARATION . WORK INCLUDED The Contractor shall furnish labor, materials, equipment and appurtenances necessary or required to perform and complete all work including, but not limited to the following: · A. Location and Stakeout B. Clearing, removing and the legal disposal of all debris and miscellaneous structures not covered under other sections of these Specifications. . C. The Contractor shall do all stakeout, layout, and elevations necessary to perform the intended construction. Surveying shall be performed by a Licensed Land Surveyor acceptable to the Engineer. All instruments, equipment, stakes and any other material necessary to perform this work satisfactorily shall be provided by the Contractor and approved by the Engineer. . QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Location and stakeout work shall be performed by a Professional Engineer or Land Surveyor duly licensed in the State of New York. . B. The Contractor shall, at their own expense, secure and pay for all permits, inspections, fees and give all legal notices that may be required in connection with the work, including the notification of owners of existing subsurface gas and other utility lines. . INSPECTION A. The Contractor shall visit and thoroughly familiarize themselves with the site and with the scope of work to be done. . B. When the Contractor submits their proposal, it shall be interpreted to mean that he has examined the site, fully understands the existing and proposed conditions and has made due allowances for them in their proposal. . PREPARATION A. Notification of utility companies shall be in accordance with Industrial Code Rule #53 of Title 12, of the Official Compilation of Codes, Rules and Regulations of the State of New York. . B. Notify all utility companies, prior to start of work and ascertain location of all existing utilities. DIVISION 2 - PAGE 6 of 35 . . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK . C. Exercise extreme caution in the area of existing utilities so as not to cause damage or breakage. D. The Contractor shall verify all elevations and satisfy themselves as to their correctness by visiting the site of the proposed work and examining the actual condition prior to the beginning of the work. · PERFORMANCE A. The Contractor shall exercise diligent care to protect existing trees, shrubs and under- growth not to be removed and shall replace at his own expense any such existing plants, trees, shrubs or other plant material removed, destroyed, disfigured or · damaged because of his negligence with similar planting approved by the Engineer. B. All wood and brush shall be legally disposed of by the Contractor at their own expense. . ADJUST AND CLEAN The Contractor shall clean up and remove from the site all rubbish and surplus material as fast as it accumulates and shall not permit it to be scattered about the project site. . PROTECTION OF EXISTING VEGETATION A. Top soil cover over root systems of existing trees and shrubs shall be minimized and never exceed 6 inches in depth. . B. Trenching across tree root systems should be a minimum distance to the tree diameter in inches, converted to feet, from the tree trunk. (e.g. 10 inch caliper tree shall have a minimum of 10 feet distance between trunk and trench.) Tunnels under the root system should start 18 inches or deeper below existing grade. Tree roots which must be severed should be cut clean. Backfill material around roots shall be topsoil. . C. Construct sturdy fences, wood or steel barriers, or other protective devices surrounding valuable vegetation from construction equipment. Place barriers far enough from tree so that all equipment such as backhoes and dump trucks do not contact tree trunk or branches. . D. Trees shall be protected from grade to the lowest branch or 8' above grade, whichever is lowest. E. Material shall only be stockpiled in locations approved by the engineer. No equipment . shall be parked or repaired, and no oil, gasoline, concrete or other debris shall be dumped near trees and shrubs to remain. At the end of each workday, all debris shall be removed and disposed of off-site. DIVISION 2 - PAGE 7 of 35 . . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK . F. Obstructive and broken branches should be pruned properly. The 3 cut method should be used on all branches larger than two inches at the cut. The branch collar on all branches whether living or dead should not be damaged. First cut the underside of the branch partly through 6 inches or more from tree. Cut through the branch 2 inches or further out from trunk. The final cut should be made by placing the shears or saw in front of the branch bark ridge and cutting downward and slightly outward. Do not paint the wounds. . . G. Any trees damaged during construction shall be repaired by an approved tree surgeon. Any tree erroneously removed or damaged beyond satisfactory repair shall be replaced with the same species, 6 inches in caliper, which shall be balled, burlapped and platformed and planted at the direction of the Engineer. H. Where cuts expose or affect root systems of trees, the exposed roots shall be cut oft cleanly and such areas shall be backfilled with topsoil as soon as practicable and shall be watered and protected from further damage. . METHOD OF PAYMENT The Contractor shall receive separate payment for the cost of site preparation. All costs for site preparation shall be included within the contract payment Item NO.4 listed on the Proposal Form(s). . END OF SECTION 02200 - SITE PREPARATION . . . .... - DIVISION 2 - PAGE 8 of 35 - . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK SECTION 02221 - UNCLASSIFIED EXCAVATION AND GRADING . CLASSIFICATION Classification of excavation: Excavation shall be unclassified, and the term "unclassified excavation" shall be understood to mean any and all materials encountered during excavation work including structures, pavement, abandoned structures, stumps, . foundations, retaining walls, earth, piping, demolition, drainage systems, etc. GENERAL SITE EXCAVATION A. The Contractor shall as necessary for safe construction and repair of the proposed . construction to the specifications and/or as approved by the engineer. Material, which is unacceptable to the Engineer, shall be disposed of at the Contractor's expense. B. Unstable soil shall be removed and replaced with sand or gravel and shall be thoroughly compacted. . C. Adequate provision shall be made to intercept or divert all surface water from the areas of construction operations and designated wetlands. . D. The Contractor shall establish a construction grid for the areas of proposed excavation a grading to establish all stakeout, layout, and elevations necessary to perform the intended construction. All instruments, equipment, stakes and any other material necessary to perform this work satisfactorily shall be provided by the Contractor and approved by the Engineer. . METHOD OF PAYMENT The Contractor shall receive separate payment for the cost of unclassified excavation and grading. All costs for unclassified excavation and grading shall be included within the unit payment item identified on the Proposal Form (Item 4). . END OF SECTION 02221 - UNCLASSIFIED EXCAVATION AND GRADING . . DIVISION 2 - PAGE 9 of 35 . . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK SECTION 02222 - CLEAN GRANULAR FILL . DESCRIPTION Under this Item, the Contractor shall furnish, place and compact clean granular fill material in accordance with the plans and specifications and/or as directed by the Engineer. . MATERIALS Clean granular fill shall be sound, hard, durable bank run sand and gravel. Gradation shall be as follows as determined by ASTM 0422 Testing Methods . Sieve Size Percent Passinq bv Weiqht . 1-inch No. 40 No. 200 100% 0-70% 0-10% The Engineer reserves the right to randomly test for conformance any material that arrives at the site. All costs associated with laboratory testing of the material shall be borne by the Contractor. . CONSTRUCTION DETAILS . The Contractor shall furnish and place clean granular fill material as directed by the Engineer. The fill material shall be placed in 6" to 9" lifts and thoroughly compacted with a vibratory tamper or other approved means. The fill material shall be compacted to 95% of maximum density at optimum moisture content in accordance with ASTM 0698 Standard Proctor. Testing fees shall be borne by the Contractor. METHOD OF MEASUREMENT · The Contractor shall not receive separate payment for the cost of fumishing and installing clean granular fill. All costs for clean granular fill shall be included within the unclassified excavation and grading payment item identified on the Proposal Form (Item 4). . END OF SECTION 02222 - CLEAN GRANULAR FILL . DIVISION 2 - PAGE 10 of 35 . . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK SECTION 02230 - SCREENED SUBANGULAR STONE · DESCRIPTION . Under this Item, the Contractor shall furnish, place and compact screened subangular stone material in accordance with the plans and specifications and/or as directed by the Engineer. MATERIALS Screened stone shall be brought from clean offsite sources. The material shall be clean naturally rounded aggregate, free from angular rocks, organic substances and other . deleterious matter and conform to the following ASTM 0422 Testing Methods . Sieve Size 2-inch 1-inch No. 40 No. 200 Percent Passinq by Weiqht 100% 40-80% 20-60% 0-5% The Engineer reserves the right to randomly test for conformance any material that arrives at the site. All costs associated with laboratory testing of the material shall be . borne by the Contractor. Bluestone is not acceptable. CONSTRUCTION DETAILS . The Contractor shall furnish and place clean subangular stone material as directed by the Engineer. The stone shall be place around the leaching rings as shown on the construction plans. A mechanical vibratory compactor must be used to maximize compaction around the leaching rings. METHOD OF PAYMENT · The Contractor shall not receive separate payment for the cost of installing subangular stone material. All costs for subangular stone shall be included within each item that requires stone fill. . END OF SECTION 02230 - SCREENED ANGULAR STONE . DIVISION 2 - PAGE 11 of 35 . . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK SECTION 02390 - CCA TREATED TIMBERS . DESCRIPTION . . . . Under this Item, the Contractor shall install CCA Treated Timbers into site systems (guiderail) in accordance with the plans, specifications and/or as directed by the Engineer. MATERIALS A. All timbers shall be Southern Pine NO.1 Dense SPIB Grading Rules (used at MC over 19%) Fb = 1,550 psi minimum before treatment and shall conform to the requirements of the current Standard Specifications for Structural Wood Joists, sheathing, planks, beams and stringers, and posts and timbers ASTM Designation D 245. B. Timbers Not in Contact with Waters: Treatment shall be CCA (chromated copper arsenate) Type B conforming to the requirements of AWPA Specification P-5, Federal Specification TT-W-550 and ASTM Standard D 1625. The minimum net retention shall be 0.60 pounds per cubic foot of wood from assay zone 0 to 3.0 inches. Penetration 2.5 inches or 85% of sapwood, whichever is greater. A. CONSTRUCTION DETAILS . B. . . C. . . All work shall conform to the best practices of the trade involved resulting in workmanship of the first class only. All timber shall be accurately set resulting in sheathing true to line, grade, plumbness and tight to existing sheathing. All joints and splices shall be set tight and secure. Splices in wales shall be of accurately cut configuration as approved by the Engineer or shown on the Contract Drawings. Improperly constructed guiderail construction, as determined by the Engineer, shall be immediately removed and reconstructed with new materials (at the contractor's expense) to the standard required by these Specifications. No deviations from these Specifications will be permissible except where directed by the Engineer. Workmanship shall be first class throughout. None but competent workmen shall be employed and all framing shall be true and exact. Spikes and nails shall be driven with just sufficient force to set the heads flush with the surface of the wood. Deep hammer marks in wood surfaces shall be considered evidence of poor workmanship and sufficient cause for removal of the workman causing them. DIVISION 2 - PAGE 12 of 35 . . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK D. Holes for bolts shall be bored with a bit of the same diameter as the bolt to be used. E. All work shall conform to the best practices of the trade involved resulting in workmanship of the first class only. All material shall be accurately set resulting in a guiderail system true to line, grade, plumbness or level. . PILE PREPARATION . . A. Notify the Town and Engineer of intent to drive piles at least 5 working days before scheduled start of pile driving. B. Do not drive piles until necessary dredging work in that area has been completed. C. Measure piles and mark them with white paint. Indicate the overall length near top of pile. Mark the entire pile length at intervals as required by driving conditions or as directed. Measure and place graduated lines at closer intervals near top of pile. . A. PILE INSTALLATION The piles may be jetted the first 5' of embedment to obtain alignment and location. B. Piles shall be driven vertical and plumb. C. . . . Piles shall be driven to a minimum energy of 20,000 ft-Ibs as determined by the Modified Engineering New Record Formula: Pa = 0.0025 E (Wd:e2W.td (s+O.1)(Wr+Wp) Where: Pa = Allowable Pile Load (kips) E = Rated Hammer Energy Per Blow (ft-Ib) Wp = Weight of Pile plus Driving Appurtenances (Ib) Wr= Weight of Hammer Ram (Ib) 5 = Pile Set (in/blow) e = Coefficient of Restitution D. All piles shall be installed butts down accurately into position. . E. The length of the piles shall be as indicated on the plans. F. The tops of the piles shall be cut off on an approximate 5-15 degree angle from level to the elevation as shown on Drawings. Tops of piles shall be coated with . DIVISION 2 - PAGE 13 of 35 . . . . . . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK marine grade epoxy. G. Drive each pile continuously from the time it is started until it is completed unless unusual occurrences are encountered during driving. H. Piles shall be driven the full length with cut-offs. I. If pile are forced up by the driving of adjacent piles, or by any other cause, drive them down again as directed and without additional cost to the Town. J. Obstructions: If obstructions are encountered in the driving operation which cannot be displaced, break up the obstructions to permit the unobstructed passage of the pile. If necessary, partially withdraw such pile or remove it entirely as necessary to clear the obstruction and protect the pile from damage. K. Tolerances: a. Variation from Plan Location: Center of pile at cutoff elevation shall be not more than 3 inches from its designed position. b. Variation from Vertical (or Batter Shown on the Drawings): Pile shall be not more than 2 degrees from the vertical or indicated batter. c. Variation from Cutoff Elevation: Top of pile shall be not more than 2 inches from its designed cutoff elevation. ADJUSTING Remove improperly located piles and piles found defective after driving. . REMOVING MATERIALS Remove from property cutoff lengths of piles and excess piles. METHOD OF PAYMENT · The Contractor shall not receive separate payment for the cost of installing CCA Treated Timbers. All costs for CCA Treated Timbers shall be included within the payment item(s) defined in the Proposal Form of the specification. . END OF SECTION 02390 - CCA TREATED FRAMING TIMBERS . . DIVISION 2 - PAGE 14 of 35 . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK SECTION 02392 - MARINE HARDWARE . DESCRIPTION Under this Item, the Contractor shall furnish and install all required Marine Hardware into marine systems in accordance with the plans, specifications and/or as directed by the Engineer. . MATERIALS A. All hardware shall be hot dipped galvanized and furnished by the Contractor unless otherwise stated with M19 and ASTM Designation A-153. The zinc coating shall be class A, 2.0 ounces of zinc per square foot of hardware surface. ALL THREADS SHALL BE CUT PRIOR TO BEING GALVANIZED. . B. NYDD washers, plate washers, tapered washers and plates shall meet ASTM Specification A-36 for Grade A steel. . C. Bolts and tie rods shall be mushroom head as manufactured by Seaport Marine Corp. or approved equal. D. Nuts shall be hexagonal and meet ASTM Specification A-30? for Grade A steel. . E. Washers shall meet ASTM Specification A-4? for Class 30 - A cast iron. F. Spikes and nails shall be the common wire type and shall meet AISI Specification 1010 or 1020 steel. . G. Hurricane straps and reinforcing angles to be Simpson Strong-Tie Z-Max (G185 Hot Dipped Galvanized per ASTM A653) connectors or approved equal. METHOD OF PAYMENT . The Contractor shall not receive separate payment for the cost of marine hardware (all hardware on the project). All costs for hardware shall be included within the payment item(s) defined in the Proposal Form of the specification. . END OF SECTION 02392 - MARINE HARDWARE . DIVISION 2 - PAGE 15 of 35 . . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK SECTION 02512 PVC PIPE AND FITTINGS · DESCRIPTION . Fumish and installation of all specified plastic (PVC) pipe and fittings required for the installation of the drainage and electrical distribution systems as indicated on the Contract Drawings. SUBMITTALS Product Data: Manufacturer's specifications with detailed information regarding dimensions, pressure rating, fittings and installation instructions. Manufacturer's data . must indicate compliance with the standards specified herein. MATERIALS All pipes and fittings are to be Schedule 80 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) pipe. All PVC shall . be manufactured from a Type I Grade I Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) compound with a cell classification of 12454 per ASTM 01784. All pipes shall be manufactured in strict compliance to ASTM 01785 with compliance marking on each section of pipe. Pipe shall be manufactured from Harvel Plastics (610) 252-7355 or approved equal. Physical properties shall include: . Phvsical Prooertv Value Reference Specific Gravitv + 0.02 1.4 ASTM D792 Tensile Strenath, psi @73OF 7100 ASTM D638 Modulus of Elasticitv in Tension, psi @73OF 400,000 ASTM D638 Flexural Strenath, psi 12,000-14,000 ASTM D790 Izod Impact, Ft.Lbs/in., Notch @73OF 0.65 ASTM D256 Heat Deflection of @264psi 160 ASTM D648 Heat Resistance of 140 Thermal Conductivity, BTU/hr.lsa.FT.fF/in 1.2 ASTM C177 Coefficent of Exoansion, in.lin.fFx10.5 3.0 ASTM D696 Water Absorption, %/24 hrs. @73OF 0.05 ASTM D570 Cell Classificiation 12454B ASTM D 1784 Color Code Dark Grav . . INSTALLATION . A. Install pipe as indicated on the Drawings. B. Pipe in Trenches: . 1. 2. Keep trenches free from water to the best of your ability. Grade and shape trench bottom to insure a firm uniform bearing for the entire trench length. DIVISION 2 - PAGE 16 of 35 . . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK . 3. 4. 5. Cut pipe as recommended by the manufacturer. Lay pipe on a continuously rising grade from low points to high points At each joint, dig a bell hole sufficiently wide and deep to allow the pipe barrel to bear uniformly on the trench bottom. PROTECTING PIPE . A. During the progress of the Work keep pipe clean from all sediment, debris, and other foreign material. B. Close all open ends of pipes and fittings securely with removable plugs at end of Work day, during storms, when the Work is left at any time, and at such times as the Director's Representative may direct. . METHOD OF MEASUREMENT . The Contractor shall not receive separate payment for the cost of (PVC) pipe and fittings. All costs for (PVC) pipe and fittings shall be included within the appropriate payment item(s) (Items 5, 11 and 16) defined in the Proposal Form(s) of the specification. END OF SECTION 02512 - PVC PIPE AND FITTINGS . . . . . DIVISION 2 - PAGE 17 of 35 . . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK SECTION 02577 - PAVEMENT STRIPING . QUALITY ASSURANCE . A. Regulatory Requirements: Chapter III of Title 6 of the official compilation of Codes, Rules and Regulations of the State of New York (Title 6 NYCRR). Part 205 Architectural Surface Coatings. B. Certification: Affidavit by the paint applicator, certifying that the materials comply with the current regulatory requirements in effect at the time products were delivered and applied. . PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Perform the painting operations after working hours, on weekends or at such time so as not to interfere with the flow of traffic. Provide temporary barriers to prevent vehicles from driving over newly painted areas. . B. Apply paint on dry pavement surface, when the air temperature is above 40 degrees Fahrenheit. MATERIALS . Paint: DOT Section 640-Reflectorized Pavement Marking Paints - yellow, blue or white as indicated or if not indicated as directed. PREPARATION · A. Remove dust, dirt, and other foreign material detrimental to paint adhesion. B. Mark layout of stripes and lines with chalk or paint. . APPLYING PAVEMENT MARKING Apply paint in accordance with DOT Section 640-3.02. METHOD OF PAYMENT . All costs for pavement markings shall be included within the payment item defined in the Proposal Form (Item 13) of the specification. END OF SECTION 02577 - PAVEMENT STRIPING . DIVISION 2 - PAGE 18 of 35 . . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK SECTION 02595 - GEOTEXTILE FILTER FABRICS . DESCRIPTION The Contractor will be responsible for furnishing and installing the geotextile filter fabric into the various components indicated on the Contract Drawings. The Contractor shall provide all labor, materials, equipment and incidentals necessary to install the Geotextile . Filter Fabric as specified, shown on the Contract Drawings, and as directed by the Engineer. SUBMITTALS . A. The Contractor shall furnish certificates from the company manufacturing the geotextile attesting that the geotextile meets the chemical, physical, and manufacturing requirements specified. B. The Contractor shall furnish the manufacturer's quality control certificates, for rolls delivered to the site, which shall include: . 1. Roll numbers and identification 2. Sampling procedures 3. Certified results from manufacturer quality control tests verifying each minimum average role property specified . MATERIALS . Geotextile - 80z. shall be a needle punched non-woven polypropylene fabric and be "Geotex 861" manufactured by SI Geosolutions (423-899-0444), www.fixsoil.com or approved equal. . The eotextile-8 oz. shall demonstrate the followin PROPERTY TEST METHOD Grab Tensile Stren th ASTM D4632 Puncture Stren th ASTM D4833 Mullen Burst ASTM D3786 Tra ezoidal Tear ASTM D4533 A arent 0 enin Size ASTM D4751 Permittivi ASTM D4491 Permeabilit ASTM D4491 Water Flow Rate ASTM D4491 Mass Per Unit Area ASTM D5261 UV Resistance ASTM D4355 %retain.500hr . . . DIVISION 2 - PAGE 19 of 35 . . . . C. D. . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK CONSTRUCTION DETAILS A. Fabric will be rejected, by the Engineer, if it is found to have defects, rips, holes, flaws, deterioration or other damage. B. The subgrade shall be cleared of sharp objects, boulders, stumps or any materials that may contribute to fabric punctures, shearing, rupturing or tearing. The subgrade shall be inspected for unstable areas or soft spots, before the fabric is placed and additional fill shall be placed and compacted to eliminate those unstable areas. The fabric shall be placed in the manner and at the locations as indicated on the Contract Drawings. All seams shall have a minimum of 12". Fabric shall be laid smooth and free of tension, stress, folds, wrinkles or creases. If geotextile should be damaged during any step of installation, a piece of geotextile material shall be cut and placed over the damaged area and overlap the undamaged material a minimum of 3 feet in each direction. E. After unwrapping the geotextile from its opaque cover, the geotextile shall not be left exposed for a period in excess of 30 days. . F. Soil shall be spread in the direction of geotextile overlap. METHOD OF MEASUREMENT . The Contractor shall not receive separate payment for the cost of geotextile filter fabric. All costs for geotextile filter fabric furnished and installed shall be included within the payment item(s) (Items 5 and 6) as defined in the Proposal Form of the specification. END OF SECTION 02595 - GEOTEXTILE FILTER FABRIC . . . . DIVISION 2 - PAGE 20 of 35 . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK SECTION 02630 - STORMWATER DRAINAGE . WORK INCLUDED . The work shall include furnishing all labor, material, equipment, and incidentals necessary to install pre-cast concrete drainage structures, pipes, culverts, frames and grates, frames and covers, stone, suitable granular porous leaching material (soil), and all other necessary operations to construct the stormwater drainage system in accordance with the plans, specifications and/or as directed by the Engineer. SHOP DRAWINGS . Submit complete and accurate shop drawings, catalog cuts, details for the Engineer's approval. No installation shall be made prior to approval of the Engineer. MATERIALS . A. Leachina Pools - Leaching pools shall consist of leaching rings and a solid wall dome. The diameter and depth of the leaching pools shall be as indicated on the plans. The leaching rings and solid wall dome shall be as manufactured by Suffolk Precast Inc., Calverton, NY or an approved equal. . B. Solid Covers (precast concrete) - The solid cover shall be precast concrete as shown on the construction drawings and manufactured by Suffolk Precast Inc., Calverton, NY or an approved equal. . C. Frames and Grates (circular arate) - The frame and grate shall be heavy-duty type frame and grate as manufactured by Campbell Foundry Company or an approved equal. Frames and grates shall be as shown on the construction drawings. . D. Frames and Covers (circular solid cover) - The frame and solid cover shall be heavy-duty type frame and cover as manufactured by Campbell Foundry Company or an approved equal. Frames and covers shall be as shown on the construction drawings. INSTAllATION A. The Contractor shall excavate for the installation of the structures and pipes at the . locations and to the limits as shown on the contract drawings. B. The outside area of the leaching structures shall be backfilled with clean granular porous material as specified. . C. Pipes are to be installed to the lines and grades as indicated on the plans. D. The Engineer reserves the right to reject backfill material if in his opinion contains DIVISION 2 - PAGE 21 of 35 . . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK . deleterious material. The Engineer shall determine if the compaction effort is sufficient to complete the installation. E. Frames and grates/covers shall be installed to the grades as indicated on the plans. F. Frames and grates/covers shall be well mortared in place. . METHOD OF PAYMENT All costs for stormwater drainage shall be included within the payment items defined in the Proposal Form of the specification. . END OF SECTION 02630 - STORMWATER DRAINAGE . . . . . . DIVISION 2 - PAGE 22 of 35 . . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK SECTION 02722 - PAVEMENT SUBBASE PREPARATION . WORK INCLUDED . The work shall include stripping and removing unsuitable materials, performing cut and fill operations, adjusting existing castings to proposed grade and fine grading the surface to construct a subbase for the proposed walkway, roadway and parking fields in accordance with the plans, specifications and/or as directed by the Engineer. CONSTRUCTION DETAILS A. In the area that will receive pavement, the Contractor shall strip, remove and . dispose of, all asphalt, concrete and unsuitable material containing organic matter, such as muck, peat, organic silt, topsoil or grass, that is not satisfactory for use for pavement construction. Upon completion of the removal of the unsuitable materials to the satisfaction of the Engineer, the Contractor shall grade the area by cutting and filling as required. Any excess suitable excavated material shall be used for various . backfilling operations. No additional payment will be made for re-handling of this material. In the event that during subbase preparation operations additional fill is required to stabilize the subbase and/or to achieve the specified grade, the Contractor to import Clean Granular Fill under the Unclassified Excavation and Grading item. . B. After the cutting and filling operation is completed, the Contractor shall fine grade and properly compact the subbase. The subbase shall be compacted using a minimum 10-ton roller. The subbase shall be compacted to 90% of maximum density within 3 percent of optimum moisture content in accordance with ASTM D 1557 Modified Proctor. . C. The Engineer will be sole judge in determining if the subbase is acceptable for placement of the subsequent courses. The Contractor shall not continue until he has received approval by the Engineer. . D. Existing castings (drainage & sanitary) shall be adjusted to the proposed grades with concrete bricks and mortar (if applicable). METHOD OF MEASUREMENT . The Contractor shall not receive separate payment for the cost of pavement subbase preparation. All costs for pavement subbase preparation shall be included within the payment item(s) defined in the Proposal Form of the specification (Item 4). . END OF SECTION 02722 - PAVEMENT SUBBASE PREPARATION DIVISION 2 - PAGE 23 of 35 . . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK SECTION 02723 RECYCLED PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE AGGREGATE BASE COURSE . WORK INCLUDED This work includes furnishing and installing a Recycled Portland Concrete Cement Aggregate (RCA) base course over an approved subgrade to the depth, lines and . grades where shown on the plans and/or as directed by the Engineer. MATERIALS A. The Recycled Portland Cement Aggregate (RCA) material shall conform to the . provisions of the Standard Specifications Construction and Materials of the New York State Department of Transportation of January 2, 2002 (metric units). B. The Contractor shall perform and submit laboratory analysis to verify conformance of this material. Test results shall be submitted to the Engineer prior to acceptance of . this material. The cost for all laboratories testing of the material shall be borne by the Contractor. CONSTRUCTION DETAILS . Upon approval of the compacted soil subbase by the Engineer, the Contractor shall furnish, place and compact the recycled concrete aggregate to the specified lines and grades. Tolerance of the compacted RCA base course shall be plus/minus Y4 inch. METHOD OF MEASUREMENT . The Contractor shall not receive separate payment for the cost of Recycled Portland Concrete Cement Aggregate (RCA) base course. All costs for Recycled Portland Concrete Cement Aggregate (RCA) base course shall be included within the payment item(s) defined in the Proposal Form of the specification (Item 9). . END OF SECTION 02723 - RECYCLED PORTLAND CEMENT CONCRETE AGGREGATE BASE COURSE . . DIVISION 2 - PAGE 24 of 35 . . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK SECTION 02740 ASPHALTIC CONCRETE PAVEMENT . WORK INCLUDED A. This work includes fumishing all labor, materials, equipment, and incidentals necessary to construct new asphaltic concrete pavement for the proposed roads and parking fields in accordance with the plans and specifications and as directed by the . Engineer. . B. The Hot Mix Asphalt material shall conform to the provisions of the Standard Specifications Construction and Materials of the New York State Department of Transportation of January 2, 2002 (metric units). REFERENCE STANDARDS In addition to complying with all pertinent codes, regulations, and specifications comply with the referenced or applicable portions of the provisions of the Standard . Specifications Construction and Materials of the New York State Department of Transportation of January 2, 2002 (metric units). MATERIALS . A. Tack Coat - The bituminous tack coat shall meet all requirements the New York State Department of Transportation Standard Specifications of January 2, 1995 for Item 407.01 Tack Coat. . B. Asphalt Concrete-Type 3 Binder Course - The asphalt concrete binder course shall meet all requirements the New York State Department of Transportation Standard Specifications, January 2, 2002, Section 403 Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) Pavements for Municipalities. . C. Asphalt Concrete-Type 6F Top Course - The asphalt concrete top course (High Friction) Marshall Design shall meet all requirements the New York State Department of Transportation Standard Specifications, January 2, 2002, Section 403 Hot Mix Asphalt (HMA) Pavements for Municipalities. . INSTALLATION A. All Construction Details requirements of the New York State Department of Transportation Standard Specifications of January 2, 2002 shall apply except as herein modified. . B. No asphalt concrete courses shall be place prior to Engineer's acceptance of the base course. DIVISION 2 - PAGE 25 of 35 . . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK . C. Tack coat shall be applied to curb faces abutting proposed asphalt concrete pavement immediately prior to placement of the new pavement. D. Existing asphalt placement to be resurfaced shall be machine swept by the Contractor prior to the placement of the new pavement. It shall be the Contractor's responsibility to insure that the pavement is thoroughly clean, free of all mud, dust and other loose material, and to the satisfaction of the Engineer, immediately prior to the . application of the bituminous mixture. All loose material shall be removed with power operated sweepers and/or hand brooms as may be required and trucked from the construction site to the disposal areas approved by the Engineer. Immediately prior to asphalt resurfacing the Contractor shall apply a tack coat over the existing asphalt pavement. . E. The asphalt concrete courses shall each be laid down in one lift, to the compacted depth, as shown on the plans. METHOD OF MEASUREMENT . The Contractor shall not receive separate payment for the cost of asphaltic concrete pavement. All costs for asphaltic concrete pavement shall be included within the payment item(s) defined in the Proposal Form of the specification (Item 9). . END OF SECTION 02740 - ASPHALTIC CONCRETE PAVEMENT . . . . DIVISION 2 - PAGE 26 of 35 . . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK SECTION 02772 - CONCRETE CURB . WORK INCLUDED A. Under this Item, the Contractor shall construct a conventionally formed concrete curb in accordance with the Details, Specifications and/or as directed by the Engineer. . B. The construction of the concrete curbs shall meet the requirements of the New York State Department of Transportation Standard Specifications of January 2, 2002, as amended for Section 609 Conventionally Formed or Machine Formed Concrete Curb except as herein modified. . MATERIALS A. The materials shall meet the requirements of the following subsections of Section 700 - Material: . Portland Cement Fine Aggregates Coarse Aggregates Premolded Resilient Joint Filler Wire Fabric For Concrete Reinforcement Polyethylene Curing Covers Water 701-01 703-01 703-02 705-07 709-02 711-04 712-01 . . B. The material requirements and composition shall comply with the Specifications for Class "A" concrete in Section 501 - Portland Cement Concrete - General. Concrete shall be proportioned in accordance with the aggregate weights specified for Class "A" concrete in Table 501-3, Concrete Mixtures. C. The concrete cement shall have a minimum compressive strength of 3,500 psi at 28 days. . CONSTRUCTION DETAILS A. The curb shall be conventionally formed to the size and shape shown on the Details or as directed by the Engineer. . B. Curbs shall not be poured monolithically with the sidewalk unless otherwise directed by the Engineer. C. Castinq Seaments - Curb shall be cast in segments having a uniform length of approximately 20 feet. Segments shall be separated by contraction scoring. . Contraction scoring shall be 1/4" wide x 1" deep - "V" shaped. DIVISION 2 - PAGE 27 of 35 . . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK . D. Expansion Joints - Expansion joints 3/4 inch in width shall be formed with "Premolded Resilient Joint Filler", Section 705-07 placed at twenty (20) foot intervals as shown on the Plans and specified by the Engineer. The filler material shall be cut 1/4" below top of the curb. . E. Forms - Forms shall be steel or wood, straight, free from warp, and of such construction that there will be no interference to inspection for grade or alignment. All forms shall extend for the full curb depth and shall be braced and secured adequately so that no displacement from alignment will occur during placing of concrete. . F. Handlina and Placina Concrete - Concrete shall be placed in the forms in accordance with the applicable requirements of Section 555-3.04 and shall be compacted with an approved, immersion type mechanical vibrator. The vibrator shall be of the size and weight capable of thoroughly vibrating the entire mass without damaging or misaligning the forms and shall be approved by the Engineer. Forms shall be left in place for 24-hours or until the concrete has sufficiently hardened, as determined by the Engineer, so that they can be removed without injury to the curb. Upon removal of the forms, the exposed faces of the curb shall be immediately rubbed to a uniform surface. Rubbing shall be accomplished by competent finishers. No plastering will be permitted. . . G. Concrete Curina - Curing of the curb shall comply with the requirements of Section 502-3.11, Curing. Minimum curing periods for the various types of curing materials used shall comply with the requirements of Table 502-3. . H. Protection - The Contractor shall keep the curb clean, aligned and protected from damage until final acceptance of the work. Any curb damaged prior to the final acceptance of the work shall be repaired or replaced at the Contractor's expense. METHOD OF PAYMENT All costs for concrete curb shall be included within the payment items defined in the Proposal Form of the specification (Item 8). . END OF SECTION 02772 - CONCRETE CURB . . DIVISION 2 - PAGE 28 of 35 . . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK SECTION 02891 - SIGNAGE . WORK INCLUDED This work includes furnishing all labor, materials, equipment, and incidentals necessary to install new signs for the proposed roads and parking fields in accordance with the plans and specifications and as directed by the Engineer. Proposed signs shall include . but not be limited to directional signs, handicapped parking signs, and traffic signs. The construction of the signs shall meet the requirements of the New York State Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (NYS MUTCD) Volume 178 of the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations. . MATERIALS A. Siqn Panels - The aluminum sign panels shall meet all requirements of the New York State Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (NYS MUTCD) Volume 178 of . the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations. 8. Concrete for Foundations - The concrete foundations shall meet all requirements of the New York State Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (NYS MUTCD) Volume 178 of the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations s. . C. Siqn Posts and Support Svstems - The sign posts and support systems shall be galvanized steel and meet all requirements of the New York State Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (NYS MUTCD) Volume 178 of the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations. . INSTALLATION . A. All Construction Details requirements of the New York State Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (NYS MUTCD) Volume 178 of the New York Codes, Rules and Regulations shall apply except as herein modified. 8. No signage shall be place prior to Engineer's acceptance of the proposed sign location. . METHOD OF PAYMENT All costs for signage shall be included within the payment items defined in the Proposal Form of the specification (Item 15). . END OF SECTION 02891 - SIGNAGE DIVISION 2 - PAGE 29 of 35 . . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK SECTION 02911 - TOPSOIL . DESCRIPTION The contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, equipment and incidentals necessary for hauling, stockpiling, testing, placing, grading, and compacting of topsoil in accordance with the Specifications, Engineer and as indicated on the Contract . Drawings. SUBMITTALS Contractor shall submit test results for all mechanical and chemical properties of the . topsoil to be delivered to the site MATERIALS . A. Topsoil shall be the surface layer of soil with no admixture of refuse or material toxic to plant growth and shall be free from subsoil, stumps, roots, brush, stones, clay, lumps or similar objects larger than 2" in greatest diameter. The organic content shall not be less than 5% or more than 20% as determined by loss on ignition of moisture free samples dried at 100 degrees. . B. The pH of the topsoil shall be between 5.5 and 7.6. C. All topsoil shall meet the following mechanical analysis: Percent Passina . 1" Screen 14 Screen No. 100 mesh No. 200 mesh 100 65-90 20-80 20-80 No more than 60% of the material passing the No.1 00 mesh sieve shall consist of clay, . as determined by the Bouyocous Hydrometer or by the decantation method. All percentages shall be based on dry weight of samples. . CONSTRUCTION DETAILS No topsoil shall be spread until the subgrade elevations and the topsoil have been approved by the Engineer. All equipment tracks, depressions, etc., shall be graded smooth. . The topsoil shall be uniformly compacted. DIVISION 2 - PAGE 30 of 35 . . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK METHOD OF MEASUREMENT . The Contractor shall not receive separate payment for the cost of topsoil. All costs for topsoil shall be included within the payment item(s) defined in the Proposal Form of the specification (Item 14). . END OF SECTION 02911 - TOPSOIL . . . . . . . DIVISION 2 - PAGE 31 of 35 . . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK SECTION 02920 - HYDROSEED . DESCRIPTION . The Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, equipment and incidentals necessary to apply hydroseeding, amend the soil and establish an acceptable stand of grass as specified, shown on the Contract Drawings and as approved by the Engineer. SUBMITTALS . The Contractor shall submit to the Engineer all items described in subsequent sections as outlined by the following schedule: A. Prior to hydroseeding material delivery to the project site: . 1. Certified seed mixture. 2. Certified soil amendments, i.e. fertilizer, lime, peat moss, etc. as required per Agricultural Laboratory recommendations. The Contractor shall submit the report to the Engineer. 3. Certified wood fiber mulch. B. Upon completion of hydroseeding: . 1. Maintenance instructions for Owners maintenance after final acceptance. 2. Statement of warranty (1 year maintenance) MATERIALS . A. The seed mixture should be as follows and applied at a rate of 300 pounds per Acre: 70% Red Fescue (Festuca Rubra) 15% Affinity Perennial Ryegrass 15% PS 8990 Perennial Ryegrass . B. All fertilizer and lime shall be of commercial grade. C. A 100% wood fiber mulch binder should be incorporated into the seed mixture at a rate of eight (8) pounds mulch per one (1) pound of seed. . D. The 100% wood cellulose fiber mulch binder should meet the following requirements: Organic Matter 98% :1:2% Ash Content 1.4% pH 6:1:2 . Water Holding Capacity 90% minimum DIVISION 2 - PAGE 32 of 35 . . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK CONSTRUCTION DETAILS . A. Any existing vegetation determined by the Engineer to be unsuitable shall be removed by the Contractor prior to installing jute or erosion control mat. B. Seeding shall be done between April 15th to June 15th or September 1 sl to November 15th . C. Soil amendments shall be granular type incorporated into the top three inches of soil. The Contractor may utilize liquid type with manufacturer's certification and Engineer's approval. . D. The manufacturer's representative and/or installation guidelines should be consulted for more specific installation guidelines. . E. Seeding: Every effort shall be taken to obtain a uniform distribution over the seeded area. The hydroseeder shall have continuous agitation action that keeps the seed mixed in the water slurry until pumped form the tank and the pump pressure shall be maintained such that a continuous pump pressure shall be maintained such that a continuous non-fluctuating stream is maintained. If distribution of hydroseeding is not uniform, the affected area shall be re-seeded at the Contractor's expense. The seed-fertilizer mixture shall be used within 4 hours of adding the seed to the tank. Seed that is allowed to remain mixed with the fertilizer for longer than 4 hours will not be accepted for ruse and no compensation will be made for seed so rejected. . . F. Maintenance of Grass: The Contractor shall maintain the seeded area without additional payment until a uniform stand of grass approximately two and one-half (2- 1/2) inches high has been obtained. Any areas that have been damaged or fail to show a uniform stand of grass shall be re-fertilized and re-seeded with the original mixture at the Contractor's expense until all the designated areas are covered with grass. The Contractor shall properly water, protect if necessary, the areas until a satisfactory stand is obtained. . G. When any portion of the surface becomes gullied or otherwise damaged, or when treatment is destroyed, the affected portion shall be repaired to re-establish condition and grade of soil and treatment prior to injury as directed at no additional cost to the Owner. Repair work required because of faulty operations (delays) or negligence on the part of the Contractor shall be performed without additional cost to the Owner. The Contractor shall make any repairs as directed by the Engineer before final acceptance. . METHOD OF MEASUREMENT . The Contractor shall not receive separate payment for the cost of hydroseed. All costs for hydroseed shall be included within the payment item(s) defined in the Proposal Form of the specification (Item 14). DIVISION 2 - PAGE 33 of 35 . . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK AMERICAN BEACHGRASS (AMMOPHILA BREVILlGULATA) · DESCRIPTION. Under this item the Contractor shall furnish and place American Beachgrass plants as indicated on the plans and all other areas ordered by the Engineer. Work for this item shall take place immediately after slopes have been reestablished and stabilized erosion control blankets specified in this contract. . MATERIAL. American 'cape' beachgrass plants (ammophila breviligulata). METHOD. . 2. . 3. . 4. . 5. . 6. . 1. Seasons. American Beachgrass shall be planted between October 1 and April 30. Planting shall not occur when soil is frozen. Bareroot beachgrass shall be field grown and dug when in a dormant state. Bareroot Beachgrass may be held in cold storage for a maximum period of 60 days. Beachgrass blades shall be cut back to 16"-18" length. Beachgrass shall be planted 12" O.C. Stagger the plantings in alternate rows to provide maximum erosion control. (1,350 culms per 1,000 square feet). Beachgrass culms shall be planted at least 8"-9" deep at 3 culm per hole. A tilling or ditching spade shall be used for opening the planting hole. The culm roots must be kept moist before and during planting. Success of planting will increase if the stock is dormant or has made very little growth. If erosion control blankets are proposed, six inch (6") max openings in the proposed erosion control blankets shall be made to allow planting of the culms. Fertilizer shall be a slow-release type containing the total nitrogen, available phosphoric acid and soluble potash in the following ratios: Either 12 to 14 month release Osmocote 18-5-11 or 2-year release Agriform 20- 10-5. Apply fertilizer to plant prior to completion of backfilling with 1 fluid oz. Osmocote or 3 tablets of Agriform. 7. Beachgrass shall be installed directly into sand with no additional planting medium. Place fertilizer in planting hole to the side of plant (sidedress). Compact sand around culms to eliminate air pockets. . - DIVISION 2 - PAGE 34 of 35 . DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK METHOD OF MEASUREMENT AND BASIS OF PAYMENT. . The quantity to be paid for under this item will be the number square feet of American Beachgrass planted at a 12" by 12" spacing. Payment shall be made at the unit price bid per square foot of American Beachgrass (Under Item #12) coverage and shall include the cost of furnishing all labor, equipment and materials where necessary. . . . . . . . . DIVISION 2 - PAGE 35 of 35 . . DIVISION 16 - ELECTRICAL GENERAL . The work under this Division shall be subject to the requirements of the CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT, GENERAL CONDITIONS, SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL CONDITIONS, DRAWINGS, SCHEDULES, ADDENDA and other Contract Documents. . Refer to the Drawings and Specifications of other trades and Contractors for items which might affect the work under this Division. TABLE OF CONTENTS - DIVISION 16 - ELECTRICAL Included in this Division are the following sections: . 16111 16131 Conduits Pull Boxes and Junction Boxes . . . . . . . DIVISION 16 - Page 1 of 3 . . . . E. . . . DIVISION 16 - ELECTRICAL SECTION 16111 - CONDUITS GENERAL A. Aluminum conduit will not be approved. B. Rigid metallic or non-metallic conduits (Schedule 40 or 80), will be approved when installed in accordance with the requirements of the latest issue of the National Electrical Code. C. Conduit size shall be as indicated on the drawings, or minimum in accordance with the N.E.C. D. Conduit system shall be installed in accordance with the latest edition of the N.E.C. and shall be installed in a neat, workmanlike manner. Schedule 40 metallic or non-metallic conduit may be used below grade under pavement or sidewalks unless prohibited by municipal ordinances. F. In all cases, rigid non-metallic conduit shall be clearly and permanently identified as to schedule and trademark. G. The entire conduit system shall be installed to provide a continuous bond throughout the system. H. Exposed conduits shall be run parallel to and at right angles to buildings using conduit fittings for all turns and off-sets. 1. Exposed conduits shall be securely fastened in place on maximum ten (10) foot intervals. Hangers, supports or fasteners shall be provided at each elbow and at the end of each straight run terminating at a box or cabinet. . J. All empty conduits shall contain a 3/16-inch vinyl pull rope. PAYMENTS . Payment(s) made under this Contract will be made on the basis of actual work completed in accordance with the Contract Documents. Payments will be made by the lump sum bid price stipulated under Item # 16 of the Contract. . END OF SECTION 16111 . CONDUITS . DIVISION 16 - Page 2 of 3 . DIVISION 16 - ELECTRICAL SECTION 16131 . PULL BOXES AND JUNCTION BOXES . GENERAL Pull boxes shall be 12"x l2"x24" LX Style Pull Box by Quanzite - Strongwell or approved equal. . PAYMENTS Payment(s) made under this Contract will be made on the basis of actual work completed in accordance with the Contract Documents. Payments will be made by the lump sum bid price stipulated under Item #16 of the Contract. . END OF SECTION 16131 . PULL BOXES AND JUNCTION BOXES . . . . . . . DIVISION 16 - Page 3 of 3