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HomeMy WebLinkAbout93-153 THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON BY-LAW 93- 153 Being a By-law to authorize a contract between the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington and Rutherford Contracting Ltd. , Gormley, Ontario in respect of Rotary Park - Phase II. THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON HEREBY ENACTS AS FOLLOWS: 1. THAT the Mayor and Clerk are hereby authorized to execute, on behalf of the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington with the Corporation Seal, a contract between Rutherford Contracting Ltd. and said Corporation. 2 . THAT this agreement attached hereto as Schedule "A" form part of this By-law. By-law read a first and second time this 12th day of October, 1993. By law read a third time and finally passed this 12th day of October, 1993 . Mayor C erk THE CORPORATION OF THE TOWN OF NEWCASTLE Memorandum To: Marie Knight, Deputy Clerk From: Lou Ann Birkett, Purchasing and Supply Agent Date: November 11, 1993 Subject: Tender NW93-33 - Rotary Park Please find enclosed one (1) copy of a fully executed document for the above tender. Yours truly, Lou Ann Birkett, A.M.C.T. (A) Purchasing and Supply Agent f LAB:ld Encl. 1 1 ' Rotary Park Municipality of Clarington Bowmanville Creek 1 Landscape Works Contract Documents NW93 - 33 Owner: Corporation of The Municipality of Clarington 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario ' L1C 3A6 1 Consultant: Cosburn Giberson Landscape Architects 7270 Woodbine Avenue, Suite 100 Markham, Ontario ' UR 4B9 Project: 91.803 Date: October 1993 ' TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 ' Agreement (green pages) Addendum No. I (may Pages) Addendum No. 2 Post Tender (gray pages) Instructions to Bidders (blue pages) ' General Conditions (pink pages) Supplementary Conditions (yellow pages) DIVISION I - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 01005 General Requirements Section 01020 Allowances Section 01050 Lines and Levels Section 01060 Regulatory Requirements Section 01070 Abbreviations Section 01200 Site Administration Section 01300 Submittals Section 01400 Quality Control ' Section 01500 Temporary Facilities Section 01600 Products and Workmanship Section 01700 Project Closeout Section 01710 Cleaning DIVISION 2 - SITE WORKS ' Section 02070 Temporary Tree Protection Section 02110 Clearing and Grubbing Section 02210 Earthworks Section 02490 Planting Section 02511 Limestone Paving DIVISION 3 - CONCRETE ' Section 03300 Cast in Place Concrete ILIST OF DRAWINGS S1 - Walkway Layout S2 - Construction Details L1 - Planting Details SD 1 Limestone Walkway SD 2 Tree Planting SD 3 Shrub Planting SD 4 Temporary Fence and Filter Fabric Sediment Shield Appendix Soils Survey r Standard Construction Document-CCDC 4 ' AGREEMENT BETWEEN OWNER AND CONTRACTOR for use when unit prices form the basis of payment and to be used only with the General Conditions of the Unit Price Contract This Agreement made this 27th day of October in the y ear Nineteen hundred and ninety-three ' by and between THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON ' hereinafter called the "Owner" and RUTHERFORD CONTRACTING LUMTED ' hereinafter called the "Contractor' witnesses: that the Owner and Contractor agree as follows: ARTICLE A-1 THE WORK The contractor shall: (a) perform the Work required by the Contract Documents for The Corporation of the Municipality of Clarin on. which have been signed by both the parties, and which were prepared by Cosburn Giberson Consultants Incorporated acting as, and hereinafter called, the "Engineer" and /or ' "Consultant" and/or "Landscape Architect". (b) do and fulfill everything indicated by this Agreement, and ' (c) commence the work by the 18th day of October, 1993 and substantial performance of the Work, as certified by the Consultant by the 30th day of November, 1993. 1 1 ' ARTICLE A-2 CONTRACT DOCUMENTS The following is an exact list of the Contract Documents referred to in Article A-I this Agreement and as defined in Item 2 or DEFINITIONS. This list is subject to subsequent amendments in accordance with the provisions of the Contract and agreed upon between the parties. Terms used in the Contract Documents which are defined in the attached DEFINITIONS shall have the meanings designated in those DEFINITIONS. Agreement (green pages) Addendum No.1 (gray pages) Addendum No.2 Post Tender (gray pages) Instructions to Bidders (blue pages) General Conditions (pink pages) Supplementary Conditions (yellow pages) ' DIVISION 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 01005 General Requirements Section 01020 Allowances . Section 01050 Lines and Levels Section 01060 Regulatory Requirements ' Section 01070 Abbreviations Section 01200 Site Administration Section 01300 Submittals Section 01400 Quality Control ' Section 01500 Temporary Facilities Section 01600 Products and Workmanship Section 01700 Project Closeout ' Section 01710 Cleaning DIVISION 2 - SITE WORKS ' Section 02070 Temporary Tree Protection Section 02110 Clearing and Grubbing Section 02210 Earthworks ' Section 02490 Planting Section 02511 Limestone Paving ' DMSION 3 - CONCRETE Section 03300 Cast in Place Concrete ' LIST OF DRAWINGS S1 - Walkway Layout ' S2 - Construction Details L1 - Planting Details SD 1 Limestone Walkway SD 2 Tree Planting SD 3 Shrub Planting ' SD 4 Temporary Fence and Filter Fabric Sediment Shield Appendix Soils Survey ' ARTICLE A-3 CONTRACT PRICES The quantities shown in the Schedule of Contract Unit Prices are estimated. The Contract Price shall be ' the final sum of the products of the actual quantities that are incorporated in,or made necessary by the Work, as confirmed by the count and measurement,and the appropriate Contract Unit Price, together with any adjustments that are made in accordance with the provisions of the Contract Documents. ' The Estimated Contract Price shall be the sum of the products of the estimated quantities and the appropriate Contract Unit Prices in the Schedule. ITEM DESCRIPTION ESTIMATED UNIT UNIT TOTAL ' NO. QUANTITY PRICE 1.0 Site Preparation ' 1.1 Clearing and Grubbing including Lump Sum 550.00 removal and disposal of any garbage and debris as required. ' 1.2 Temporary tree protection,erection Lump Sum 1,080.00 of snow fence. Temporary erosion control. SUB-TOTAL $ 1,630.00 ' 2.0 Structure 2.1 Supply and installation of deck and Lump Sum 95,300.00 staircase as specified and detailed ' sheet S1 and S2. 2.2 Limestone Walkway and grading Lump Sum 680.00 ' SUB-TOTAL $ 95,980.00 3.0 Plantin ' 3.1 Green Ash 9 Ea. 154.00 1,386.00 3.2 Trembling Aspen 7 Ea. 154.00 1,078.00 3.3 Sugar Maple 6 Ea. 184.00 1,104.00 ' 3.4 Staghorn Sumac 59 Ea. 18.00 1,062.00 3.5 Serviceberry 39 Ea. 32.00 1,248.00 3.6 Coralberry 53 Ea. 16.00 848.00 3.7 Riverbank Grape 107 Ea. 11.00 1,177.00. 3.8 Virginia Creeper 327 Ea. 13.00 4,251.00 ' ARTICLE A-3 CONTRACT PRICES ' ITEM DESCRIPTION ESTIMATED UNIT UNIT TOTAL NO. QUANTITY PRICE 3.9 Wild Strawberry 12 Ea. 13.00 156.00 3.10 Topsoil and sod per drawing Ll 1000 m2 4.50 4,500.00 ' SUB-TOTAL $ 16,810.00 4.0 Miscellaneous ' 4.1 Cost of Performance Bonding Lump Sum 700.00 4.2 Mobilization and demobilization of Lump Sum 2,180.00 ' the job site of offices,conveniences, temporary facilities, construction plant and other items not required to form part of requirements of the contract not specifically related to the preceding items herein. Include all cost to cover Division 1 ' requirements. Include all cost to restore site to original state. SUB-TOTAL $ 2,880.00 5.0 TOTALS ' 5.1 Sub-total items 1.0 to 4.2, inclusive. $ 117,300.00 5.2 Goods and services Tax @ 7% for $ 8,211.00 ' all tendered items 1.0 to 4.2 inclusive. 5.3 Testing Allowance Provisional $ 2,000.00 Sum 5.4 Contingency Allowance Provisional 15,000.00 Sum TOTAL ESTIMATED $ 142j5 11.00 ' PRICE ITEMS 1.1 TO 5.4 INCLUSIVE i ARTICLE A4 PAYMENT ' i funds for the performance of the Contract, a) The Owner shall pay the Contractor m Canadian fun t, the amounts being determined by actual measured quantities of the individual work items ' contained in the Schedule of Contract Unit Prices in Article A-2 (c) of this Agreement, and measured in accordance with the methods of measurement given in the Specifications. ' b) Subject to applicable legislation and the provisions of the Contract Documents, and in accordance with legislation and statutory regulations respecting holdback percentages and, where such legislation or regulations do not exist or apply, subject to a holdback of 10%, ' the Owner shall: 1) Make monthly payment to the Contractor on account of the work performed a as ' certified by the Engineer, and 2) upon Substantial Performance of the Work as certified by the Engineer pay to the ' Contractor the unpaid balance of monies then due. 3) upon total Performance of the Work as certified by the Engineer pay to the ' Contactor the unpaid balance of monies then due. C) In the event of loss or damage occurring where payment becomes due under the Property ' and Boiler Insurance policies, payment shall be made to the Contractor in accordance with the provisions of GC 20- INSURANCE d) If the Owner fails to make payments to the Contractor as they become due under the terms ' of the Contract or in an award by arbitration or court, interest of 18 percent per annum on such unpaid amounts shall also become due and payable until payment. Such interest shall be calculated and added to any unpaid amounts monthly. ARTICLE A-5 RIGHTS AND REMEDIES a) The duties and obligations imposed by the Contract Documents and the rights and remedies available thereunder shall be in addition to and not a limitation of any duties, obligations, rights and remedies otherwise imposed or available by law. b) No action or failure to act by the Owner, Engineer or Contractor shall constitute a waiver ' of any right or duty afforded any of them under the Contract, nor shall any such action or failure to act constitute an approval of or acquiescence in any breach thereunder, except as may be specifically agreed in writing. ARTICLE A-6 RECEIPT OF AND ADDRESS FOR NOTICES ' Communications in writing between the parties or between them and the Engineer shall be considered the have been received by the addressee on the date of delivery if delivered by hand to the individual or to a member of the firm or to an officer of the Corporation for whom they are ' intended or if sent by post or by telegram, to have been delivered within five (5) working days of the date of mailing , dispatch or of delivery to the telegraph company when addressed as follows: Owner 40 Temperance Street Bowmanville, Ontario L1C 3A6 The Contractor at 27 Cardico Drive P.O. Box 747 Gormley, Ontario LOH 1 GO The Landscape Architect at 7270 Woodbine Avenue #100 ' Markham, Ontario L3R 4B9 ARTICLE A-7 LANGUAGE OF THE CONTRACT When the Contract Documents are prepared in both the English and French languages, it is agreed that in the event of any apparent discrepancy between the English and French versions, the English language shall ' prevail. 1 ARTICLE A-8 SUCCESSION 1 The general Conditions of the Unit Price Contract hereto annexed, and the other aforesaid Contract 1 Documents, are to be read into and form part of this Agreement and the whole shall constitute the Contract between the parties and subject to law and the provisions of the Contract Documents shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the parties hereto, their respective heirs, legal 1 representatives, successors and assigns. In witness whereof the parties hereto have executed this Agreement under their respective corporate seals and by the hands of their proper officers thereunto duly authorized. SIGNED, SEALED AND DELIVERED ' in the presence of OWNER 1 Name: THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON' Signature: 1 1 Diane .amre May P tti L. B , Cle 1 DATE 1 CONTRACTOR 1 Name: RUTHERFORD CONTRACTING LIMITED Signature: DATE 1 i 1 1 1 1 ADDEMDUM NO.1 ' TENDER NW 93-33 ' DATE: September 08,1993 PROJECT: Rotary Park ' Municipality of Clarington, Ontario Staircase layout & Walkway ' CONSULTANT: Cosbum Giberson Landscape Architects 7270 Woodbine Avenue ' Suite 100 Markham, Ontario L3R 4B9 PROJECT N0. 91.803 ' TENDER: Closing September 10,1993 ITEM # 1 ' Drawing S-1, specifications for structural steel, paragraph # 1 delete, to now read " Structural Steel to be atmospheric Corrosion Resistant Conforming to the requirements of CSA, G40.21M 350A (self weathering steel). Sections manufactured from plates are acceptable substitution for rolled sections. Detailing, fabrication and erection to conform to ' C.S.A. CAN3 - 516.1." ' ITEM # 2 Drawing S-1 Detail Section G-G Delete reference to 65036 P/T decking (typ). Decking shall be 38x184. ' Profile Delete reference to 600mm o sonovoid concrete. Note to read; F1-750 mm o sonovoid concrete footing (typ) to be embedded min. 3.Om in natural soil (typ). ' POST TENDER ADDENDUM NO.2 NW 93-33 DATE: September 30,1993 PROJECT: Rotary Park Municipality of Clarington, Ontario ' Staircase layout & Walkway ' CONSULTANT: Cosburn Giberson Landscape Architects 7270 Woodbine Avenue Suite 100 ' Markham, Ontario L3R 4B9 ' PROJECT NO. 91.803 TENDER: Closing September 10,1993 Reference to Drawing S-1 ' Profile section, Section A-A, Section B-B, Section C-C ' Change; ' The poured concrete sonovoid foundations are deleted from the drawings, details and specifications. 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Tenders,sealed in envelopes which shall be clearly marked with the project title,will be received by the clerk before 2:00 pm (Local Time) Friday, September 10th,1993 at the following address: The Clerk, Municipality of Clarington, 40 Temperance Street, Bomanville, Ontario MC 3A6. Tenders will not be accepted unless submitted in the envelopes provided. 2. Tenders will be opened publicly after all submissions are received. 3. The use of the mails for delivery of a tender will be at the risk of the tenderer and delivery by the postal agency or the Government of Ontario or employee of the agency of the Crown,concerned with the reception or distribution of mail,will not be regarded as delivery unless the envelope comes into the possession of the above mentioned representative before said closing time. 3. Preparation of Tenders 1. All tenders must be made upon the standard construction document CCDC 4, 1982, tender form, based on unit prices. The tenderer must give t4 he price for the work both in words and in figures. 4. Tender Acceptance and Contract Award 1. As soon as practicable after opening the tenders, the owner will act upon them. The acceptance of a tender will be notice in writing signed by a duly authorized representative of the owner,and no other act of the owner shall constitute the acceptance of a tender. Acceptance of a tender shall bind the successful tenderer to execute the contract. 2: The tenderer whose tender is accepted will be required to execute the contract within seven days (excepting Sundays and statutory holidays) after mailing of notice that the contract documents are available for execution. Failure to do so shall constitute a breach of the agreement effected by the acceptance of his tender. In the event that a tenderer, whose tender is accepted, fails or refuses to execute the contract as hereinbefore provided,the owner may at his option, determine that such tenderer has abandoned his tender and the acceptance thereof shall be null and void, and bid deposit will be due to owner. 5. Rejet;tion of Tenders 1. The owner reserves the ri g ht to accept any tender or reject all tenders. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing,any tender which is incomplete,conditional,illegible or obscure or which contains additions not called for, reservations,erasures,alterations or INSTRUCTION TO BIDDERS Page 2 6. Discrepancies,Omissions,Interpretations Should a tenderer find discrepancies in or omissions from the contract documents or be in doubt as to any meaning or have any questions whatsoever in connection with the tender,they should enquire directly form Mr. Brian Jakovina of Cosburn/Giberson Consultants Inc.,telephone No. 475-6988. No oral interpretations will be effective to modify any provisions of the contract documents,unless a written addendum has been issued by the landscape architect prior to tender closing. 7. Withdrawal Of Qualifying Tenders 1. A tenderer may withdraw or revise his tender at any time up to the official closing time by submitting a letter bearing his signatures and seal as in his tender to the Municipality Clerk,who will mark thereon the time and date of receipt and will place the letter in the tender box. The tenderer shall show his name and the project title on the envelope containing such letter. No telegrams or telephone calls will be considered. i8. Required Information 1. Any Tenderer may be required to supply any or all of the following information prior to tender award contract execution. a) Details of the tenderer's experience including details of the work performed,for whom and the value. b) Numbers and functions of personnel to be employed on the work. c) Proposed construction schedule showing clearly, in the stages, the proposed progress of the work to the time of completion as stated in the tender. d) List of construction equipment to be provided on the work to enable construction to progress according the proposed construction schedule. 9. Bid Deposit 1. A bid deposit is required with this tender. Deposit shall be in the form of a certified cheque by the bank on which it is drawn,bank draft, money order equal to, or greater than, the amount shown in the table below, unless otherwise stipulated Total Amount of Tender Minimum Deposit Required $ 20,000.00 or less $ 1,000.00 $ 20,000.01 to $ 50,000.00 $ 2,000.00 $ 50,000.01 to $100,000.00 $ 5,000.00 $ 100,000.01 to $250,000.00 $ 10,000.00 $ 250,000.01 to $ 500,000.00 $ 25,000.00 $ 500,000.01 to $1,000,000.00 $ 50,000.00 $ 1,000,000.01 to $2,000,000.00 $ 100,000.00 $ 2,000,000.01 to $3,000,000.00 $ 200,000.00 INSTRUCTION TO BIDDERS Page 3 $ 3,000,000.00 to $4,000,000.00 $ 300,000.00 $ 4,000,000.01 to $5,000,000.00 $ 400,000.00 $ 5,000,000.01 to $6,000,000.00 $ 500,000.00 $ 6,000,000.01 or over $ 600,000.00 2. Security deposit will be returned within a reasonable time to all except the low and second low bidders. Upon execution of the contract by the successful tenderer, the second low bidder's deposit will be returned. The successful bidder will receive his security deposit after a satisfactory performance bond has been received and an Agreement or Contract has been signed. 10. Letter of Performance A letter from a bonding company acceptable to the owner,agreeing to issue the required Performance Bond to the tenderer. Said bond shall be one hundred percent(100%) of the contract sum and shall guarantee the faithful carrying out of the work to satisfactory completion. 11. Submissions Required 1. The following documents are required to be submitted prior to signing of contract documents. a) Performance Bond b) Insurance Policies c) Workers' Compensation Insurance Compliance Refer to the appropriate sections in the contract documents for the specific information required of the aforementioned. 2. The bidder agrees to indemnify and save harmless the Municipality of Clarington for all actions,suits,claims and demands and costs arising by reason of injury and death to any person from the work of this tender. 3. The bidder shall take out and keep in force, a policy of comprehensive liability and property damage insurance in an amount of not less than 1,000,000.00 inclusive each occurrence or such larger amount as may be required by the Town and shall include as a named insured THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON. A certified copy of such policy or certificate of such insurance shall beprovided prior to commencement of work. 4. The bidder shall provide the Town with a Certificate of Clearance Form from the Worker's Compensation Board prior to the commencement of work and prior to any payment after completion of the works, certifying that all assessments and liabilities a INSTRUCTION TO BIDDERS Page 4 payable to the Board have been paid,that the bidder is in good standing with the Board, and the Municipality will not be liable to the Board for future payments in connection with the bidder's completion of the project. All of the bidders personnel must be covered by the Board at the bidder's expense. Further Certificate of Clearance Forms must be provided as,and when,required by the Municipality. 5. The Contractor shall obey all Federal,Provincial and Municipal Laws,Acts,Ordinances, Regulations,Orders-in-Council and By-Laws,which could in any way pertain to the work out-lined in the Contract or to the Employees of the Contractor. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Contractor shall satisfy all statutory requirements imposed by the Occupational Health and Safety Act and Regulations made thereunder, on a Contractor, a Constructor and/or Employer with respect to or arising our of the performance of the Contractor's obligations under this Contract. 12. Completion Dates 1. The project shall be certified substantially complete on or before November 30,1993. 13. Starting Dates 1. The project will begin October 14,1993. END j t t 1 Standard Construction Document— CCDC 4— 1982 ' DEFINITIONS The following Definitions shall apply to all Contract Documents. ' 1. The Contract The Contract Documents form the Contract. The Contract is the undertaking by the parties to perform their respective duties, responsibilities and obligations as prescribed in the Contract Documents and ' represents the entire agreement between the parties. The Contract supersedes all prior negotiations, representations or agreements, either written or oral, including the bidding documents. The Contract may be amended only as provided in the General Conditions of the Contract. ' 2. Contract Documents The Contract Documents consist of the executed Agreement between the Owner and Contractor, the General Conditions of the Contract, Supplementary Conditions, Definitions, specifications, drawings and such other documents as are listed in Article A-2 — CONTRACT DOCUMENTS including amendments thereto incorporated before the execution of the Contract and subsequent amendments thereto made pursuant to the provisions of the Contract and agreed upon between the parties. ' 3. Owner The Owner is the person, firm or corporation identified as such in the Agreement and is referred to throughout the Contract Documents as if singular in number and masculine in gender. The term Owner ' means the Owner or his authorized agent or representative as designated to the Contractor in writing but does not include the Consultant. 4. Consultant The Consultant is the person, firm or corporation identified as such in the Agreement, and is an Architect or Engineer licensed to practice in the province or territory of the Place of the Work, and is referred to throughout the Contract Documents as if singular in number and masculine in gender. ' 5. Contractor The Contractor is the person, firm or corporation identified as such in the Agreement and is referred to throughout the Contract Documents as if singular in number and masculine in gender. The term Contrac- tor means the Contractor or his authorized representative as designated to the Owner in writing. 6. Subcontractor ' A Subcontractor is a person, firm or corporation having a direct contract with the Contractor to perform a part or parts of the Work, or to supply products worked to a special design according to the Contract Documents, but does not include one who merely supplies products not so worked. The term Subcontrac- tor is referred to throughout the Contract Documents as if singular in number and masculine in gender. 7. The Project ' The Project means the total construction contemplated of which the Work may be the whole or a part. 8. The Work The Work means the total construction and related services required by the Contract Documents. ' 9. Products Products means material, machinery, equipment and fixtures forming the Work but does not include ' machinery and equipment used for preparation, fabrication, conveying and erection of the Work and normally referred to as construction machinery and equipment. 10. Other Contractor Other Contractor means a person, firm or corporation employed by or having a separate contract directly or indirectly with the Owner for work other than that required by the Contract Documents. ' C C D C 4— 1982 File 00530 9 11. Place of the Work , The Place of the Work is the designated site or location of the Project of which the Work may be the whole or a part. 12. Time (a) The Contract Time is the time stipulated in the Contract Documents for Substantial Performance of ' the Work. (b) The date of Substantial Performance of the Work is the date certified as such by the Consultant. (c) Day means the calendar day. (d) Working day means days other than Saturdays, Sundays and holidays which are observed by the ' construction industry in the area of the Place of the Work. 13. Substantial Performance of the Work Substantial Performance of the Work is as defined in the lien legislation applicable to the Place of the , Work. If such legislation is not in force or does not contain such definition, Substantial Performance of the Work shall have been reached when the Work is ready for use or is being used for the purpose intended and is so certified by the Consultant. , 14. Total Performance of the Work Total Performance of the Work means when the entice Work, except those items arising from the provi- sions of GC 24 — WARRANTY, has been performed to the requirements of the Contract Documents and is so certified by the Consultant. 15. Changes in the Work ' Changes in the Work means the deletion, extension, increase, decrease or alteration of lines, grades, dimensions, methods, drawings or materials of the Work or part thereof, within the scope of the Work contemplated by the Contract Documents. 16. Extra Work Extra Work means any work or service, the performance of which is beyond the scope of the Work contemplated by the Contract Documents. 10 CCDC 4—1982 File OOM , Standard Construction Document— CCDC 4—1982 ' THE GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THE UNIT PRICE CONTRACT (Hereinafter referred to as the General Conditions.) ' GC 1 DOCUMENTS 1.1 The Contract Documents shall be signed in duplicate by the Owner and the Contractor. ' 1.2 The Contract Documents are complementary, and what is required by any one shall be as binding as if required by all. 1.3 The intent of the Contract Documents is to include the labour, products and services necessary for the ' performance of the Work in accordance with these documents. It is not intended, however, that the Con- tractor shall supply products or perform work not consistent with, covered by or properly inferable from the Contract Documents. 1A Words and abbreviations which have well known technical or trade meanings are used in the Contract ' Documents in accordance with such recognized meanings. 1.5 References to the masculine or the singular shall be considered to include the feminine and the plural as the context requires. 1.6 In the event of conflicts between Contract Documents the following shall apply: (a) figured dimensions shown on a drawing shall govern even though they may differ from dimensions ' scaled on the same drawing, (b) drawings of larger scale shall govern over those of smaller scale of the same date, (c) specifications shall govern over drawings, ' (d) the General Conditions shall govern over specifications, (e) Supplementary Conditions shall govern over the General Conditions,and ' (f) the executed Agreement between the Owner and Contractor shall govern over all documents. Notwithstanding the foregoing, documents of later date shall always govern. 1.7 The Contractor shall be provided without charge with as many copies of the Contract Documents or parts thereof as are necessary for the performance of the Work. 1.8 The Contractor shall keep one copy of current Contract Documents and shop drawings at the Place of the Work, in good order and available to the Consultant and his representatives. This requirement shall not be considered to include the executed set of Contract Documents. 1.9 Drawings, specifications, models and copies thereof furnished by the Consultant are and shall remain his property with the exception of the signed contract sets belonging to each party to this Contract. Such documents and models are to be used only with respect to the Work and are not to be used on other work. Such documents and models are not to be copied or revised in any manner without the written authoriza- tion of the Consultant. 1.10 Models furnished by the Contractor at the Owner's expense are the property of the Owner. ' GC 2 ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS 2.1 During the progress of the Work the Consultant will furnish to the Contractor such additional instructions to supplement the Contract Documents as may be necessary for the performance of the Work. Such in- ' structions shall be consistent with the intent of the Contract Documents. 2.2 Additional instructions may be in the form of specifications, drawings, samples, models or other written instructions. 1 2.3 Additional instructions will be issued by the Consultant with reasonable promptness and in accordance with a schedule agreed upon for such instructions. CC DC 4— 1982 File 00720 11 GC3 CONSULTANT 3.1 The Consultant will provide administration of this Contract as described in the Contract Documents. 3.2 The Consultant will be the Owner's representative during construction and until completion of any , correction of defects under the provisions of GC 24 — WARRANTY, paragraph 24.2, or until the issuance of the Certificate of Total Performance of the Work, whichever is later. The Owner's instructions to the Contractor shall be forwarded through the Consultant. The Consultant will have authority to act on behalf ' of the Owner only to the extent provided in the Contract Documents, unless otherwise modified by written agreement in accordance with paragraph 3.13. 3.3 The Consultant will not be responsible for and will not have control or charge of construction means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures, or for safety precautions and programs required for the Work in accordance with the applicable construction safety legislation, other regulations or general con- struction practice. The Consultant will not be responsible for or have control or charge over the acts or omissions of the Contractor, his Subcontractors, or their agents, employees or other persons performing any of the Work. 3.4 The Consultant will visit the site at intervals appropriate to the progress of construction to familiarize himself with the progress and quality of the Work and to record the data necessary to establish the pay quantities under the Schedule of Contract Unit Prices. 3.5 Based on the Consultant's observations and his evaluation of the Contractor's applications for payment, the Consultant will determine the amounts owing to the Contractor under the Contract and will issue cer- tificates for payment in such amounts, as provided in Article A-4 — PAYMENT and GC 14 — CER- TIFICATES AND PAYMENTS. 3.6 The Consultant will be, in the first instance, the interpreter of the requirements of the Contract Documents and the judge of the performance thereunder by both parties to the Contract. Interpretations and decisions of the Consultant shall be consistent with the intent of the Contract Documents and in making his deci- sions he will not show partiality to either party. 3.7 Claims, disputes and other matters in question relating to the performance of the Work or the ' interpretation of the Contract Documents shall be referred initially to the Consultant in writing for decision which he will give in writing within a reasonable time. 3.8 The Consultant will have authority to reject work which in his opinion does not conform to the ' requirements of the Contract Documents. Whenever he considers it necessary or advisable he will have authority to require special inspection or testing of work whether or not such work be then fabricated, in- stalled or completed. However, neither the Consultant's authority to act nor any decision made by him , either to exercise or not to exercise such authority shall give rise to any duty or responsibility of the Consul- tant to the Contractor, his Subcontractors, or their agents, employees or other persons performing any of the Work. ' 3.9 The Consultant will review and take appropriate action upon the Contractor's submittals such as shop drawings,product data,and samples,in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents. 3.10 The Consultant will prepare change orders in accordance with the requirements of GC 11 — CHANGES IN THE WORK AND EXTRA WORK. 3.11 The Consultant will conduct inspections to determine the date of Substantial Performance of the Work and Total Performance of the Work in accordance with the requirements of GC 14 — CERTIFICATES ' AND PAYMENTS. He will receive and review written warranties and related documents required by the Contract and provided by the Contractor and will forward such warranties and documents to the Owner for his acceptance. 3.12 If the Owner and the Consultant agree, the Consultant will provide at the site one or more project representatives to assist the Consultant in carrying out his responsibilities. The duties, responsibilities and limitations of authority of such project representatives shall be as set forth in writing to the Contractor but shall in any event provide for the timely recording of the data necessary to establish the pay quantities under the Schedule of Contract Unit Prices. 3.13 The duties, responsibilities and limitations of authority of the Consultant as set forth in the Contract Documents will not be modified or extended without the written consent of the Owner, the Contractor and the Consultant. 3.14 In the event of the termination of the employment of the Consultant, the Owner shall immediately appoint a Consultant to whom the Contractor makes no reasonable objection and whose status under the Contract shall be that of the former Consultant. 12 CCDC 4— 1982 File 00720 ' ' 3.15 Nothing contained in the Contract Documents shall create any contractual relationship between the Consultant and the Contractor, his Subcontractors, his suppliers, or their agents, employees or other ' persons performing any of the Work. ' GC 4 DELAYS 4.1 If the Contractor is delayed in the performance of the Work by an act or omission of the Owner, Consultant, Other Contractor, or anyone employed or engaged by them directly or indirectly, contrary to the provisions of the Contract Documents, then the Contract Time shall be extended for such reasonable 1 time as the Consultant may decide in consultation with the Contractor. The Contractor shall be reimbursed by the Owner for reasonable costs incurred by the Contractor as the result of such delay. 4.2 If the Contractor is delayed in the performance of the Work by a stop work order issued by a court or other ' public authority and providing that such order was not issued as the result of an act or fault of the Contrac- tor or anyone employed or engaged by him directly or indirectly, then the Contract Time shall be extended for such reasonable time as the Consultant may decide in consultation with the Contractor. The Contrac- tor shall be reimbursed by the Owner for reasonable costs incurred by the Contractor as the result of such delay. 4.3 If the Contractor is delayed in the performance of the Work by labour disputes, strikes, lock-outs (including lock-outs decreed or recommended for its members by a recognized contractors'association, of ' which the Contractor is a member or to which the Contractor is otherwise bound), fire, unusual delay by common carriers or unavoidable casualties or, without limit to any of the foregoing, by a cause beyond the Contractor's control, then the Contract Time shall be extended for such reasonable time as the Consultant may decide in consultation with the Contractor, but in no case shall the extension of time be less than the time lost as the result of the event causing the delay, unless such shorter extension be agreed to by the Contractor. The Contractor shall not be entitled to payment for costs incurred as the result of such delays unless such delays are as the result of actions by the Owner. ' 4.4 No extension shall be made for delay unless written notice of claim is given to the Consultant not later than fourteen (14) days after the commencement of delay, providing however, that in the case of a continuing cause of delay only one notice of claim shall be necessary. 4.5 If no schedule is made under GC 2 — ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS, no claim for delay shall be allowed ' because of failure to furnish instructions until fourteen (14) days after a demand for such instructions has been made and not then unless such claim is reasonable. 4.6 The Consultant will not, except by written notice to the Contractor, stop or delay the Work pending instructions or proposed changes in the Work. ' GC5 OWNER'S RIGHT TO PERFORM WORK OR STOP THE WORK OR TERMINATE CONTRACT 5.1 If the Contractor should be adjudged bankrupt, or makes a general assignment for the benefit of creditors because of his insolvency or if a receiver is appointed because of his insolvency, the Owner may, without ' prejudice to any other right or remedy he may have, by giving the Contractor or receiver or trustee in bankruptcy written notice,terminate the Contract. 5.2 If the Contractor should neglect to prosecute the Work properly or otherwise fails to comply with the ' requirements of the Contract to a substantial degree and if the Consultant has given a written statement to the Owner and Contractor that sufficient cause exists, the Owner may notify the Contractor in writing that he is in default of his contractual obligations and instruct him to correct the default in the five (5) working days immediately following the receipt of such notice. 5.3 If the correction of the default cannot be completed in the five (5) working days specified, the Contractor shall be in compliance with the Owner's instructions if he: (a) commences the correction of the default within the specified time,and 1 (b) provides the Owner with an acceptable schedule for such correction,and (c) completes the correction in accordance with such schedule. 5.4 If the Contractor fails to correct the default in the time specified or subsequently agreed upon, the Owner, ' without prejudice to any other right or remedy he may have, may: (a) correct such default and deduct the cost thereof from any payment then or thereafter due the Con- tractor provided the Consultant has certified such cost to the Owner and the Contractor,or ' (b) terminate the Contractor's right to continue with the Work in whole or in part or terminate the Contract. ' CC DC 4— 1982 File 00720 13 5.5 If the Owner terminates the Contractor's right to continue with the Work under the conditions set out in ' this General Condition, he shall: la) be entitled to take possession of the premises and products and utilize the construction machinery , and equipment the whole subject to the rights of third parties, and finish the Work by whatever method he may consider expedient but without undue delay or expense, and (b) withhold further payments to the Contractor until the Work is finished, and ' Ic) upon Total Performance of the Work, charge the Contractor the amount by which the full cost of finishing the Work as certified by the Consultant, including compensation to the Consultant for his additional services and a reasonable allowance as determined by the Consultant to cover the cost of corrections to work performed by the Contractor that may be required under GC 24 — WARRANTY, exceeds the unpaid balance of the Contract Price; however, if such cost of finishing the Work is less than the unpaid balance of the Contract Price, he shall pay the Contractor the difference,and (d) on expiry of the warranty period, charge the Contractor the amount by which the cost of corrections , to his work under GC 24 — WARRANTY exceeds the allowance provided for such corrections, or if the cost of such corrections is less than the allowance, pay the Contractor the difference. 5.6 If a performance bond has been provided by the Contractor the provisions of this General Condition shall be exercised in accordance with the conditions of such performance bond. 5.7 The Contractor's obligation under the Contract as to quality, correction and warranty of the. work performed by him up to the time of termination shall continue in force after such termination. ' GC 6 CONTRACTOR'S RIGHT TO STOP THE WORK OR TERMINATE CONTRACT 6.1 If the Owner should. be adjudged bankrupt or makes a general assignment for the benefit of creditors because of his insolvency or if a receiver is appointed because of his insolvency, the Contractor may, without prejudice to any other right or remedy he may have, by giving the Owner or receiver or trustee in bankruptcy written notice,terminate the Contract. 6.2 If the Work should be stopped or otherwise delayed for a period of thirty (30) days or more under an order of a court or other public authority and providing that such order was not issued as the result of an act or ' fault of the Contractor or of anyone directly or indirectly employed or engaged by him, the Contractor may, without prejudice to any other right or remedy he may have, by giving the Owner written notice, terminate the Contract. 6.3 The Contractor may notify the Owner in writing,with a copy to the Consultant, that the Owner is in default of his contractual obligations if: (a) the Consultant fails to issue a certificate in accordance with the provisions of GC 14 — CER- TIFICATES AND PAYMENTS, or (b) the Owner fails to pay the Contractor when due the amounts certified by the Consultant or awarded by arbitration or court,or , (c) the Owner violates the requirements of the Contract to a substantial degree and the Consultant con- firms by written statement to the Contractor that sufficient cause exists. The Contractor's written notice to the Owner shall advise that if the default is not corrected in the five (5)' , working days immediately following the receipt of the written notice the Contractor may, without pre- judice to any other right or remedy he may have,stop the Work or terminate the Contract. 6.4 If the Contractor terminates the Contract under the conditions set out above, he shall be entitled to be paid for all work performed in accordance with the Schedule of Contract Unit Prices and for loss sustained upon products and construction machinery and equipment and such other damages as the Contractor may have sustained as a result of the termination of the Contract. GC 7 DISPUTES 7.1 Differences between the parties to the Contract as to the interpretation, application or administration of this Contract or any failure to agree where agreement between the parties is called for, herein collectively called disputes, which are not resolved in the first instance by decision of the Consultant pursuant to the ' provisions of GC 3 — CONSULTANT, paragraphs 3.6 and 3.7, shall be settled in accordance with the re- quirements of this General Condition. 14 CC DC 4— 1982 File 00720 ' The claimant shall give written notice of such dispute to the other party no later than thirty(30)days after the receipt of the Consultant's decision given under GC 3 — CONSULTANT, paragraph 3.7. Such notice ' shall set forth particulars of the matters in dispute, the probable extent and value of the damage and the relevant provisions of the Contract Documents. The other party shall reply to such notice no later than fourteen (14) days after he receives or is considered to have received it, setting out in such reply his grounds and other relevant provisions of the Contract Documents. ' If the matter in dispute is not resolved promptly the Consultant will give such instructions as in his opinion are necessary for the proper performance of the Work and to prevent delays pending settlement of the dispute. The parties shall act immediately according to such instructions, it being understood that by so ' doing neither party will jeopardize any claim they may have. If it is subsequently determined that such instructions were in error or at variance with the Contract Documents, the Owner shall pay the Contractor costs incurred by the Contractor in carrying out such instructions which he was required to do beyond what the Contract Documents correctly understood and interpreted would have required him to do, including costs resulting from interruption of the Work. 7.4 It is agreed that no act by either party shall be construed as a renunciation or waiver of any of his rights or recourses, provided he has given the notices in accordance with paragraph 7.2 and has carried out the instructions as provided in paragraph 7.3. 7.5 If the parties have agreed to submit disputes to arbitration pursuant to a Supplementary Condition to the Contract, or by subsequent agreement, then the dispute shall be submitted to arbitration in accordance with the provisions of the arbitration legislation of the Place of the Work. ' 7.6 If no provision or agreement is made for arbitration then either party may submit the dispute to such judicial tribunal as the circumstances may require. 73 In recognition of the obligation by the Contractor to perform the disputed work as provided in paragraph ' 7.3, it is agreed that settlement of dispute proceedings may be commenced immediately following the dispute in accordance with the aforegoing settlement of dispute procedures. GC 8 ASSIGNMENT ' 8.1 Neither party to the Contract shall assign the Contract or a portion thereof without the written consent of the other,which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld. GC 9 OTHER CONTRACTORS 9.1 The Owner reserves the right to let separate contracts in connection with the Project of which the Work is a part, or do certain work by his own forces. 9.2 When separate contracts are awarded for different parts of the Project, or work is performed by the Owner's own forces,the Owner shall: (a) provide for the co-ordination of the work of his own forces and of each separate contract with the Work of this Contract,and ' (b) ensure that insurance coverage is provided to the same requirements as are called for in GC 20 —INSURANCE. Such insurance shall be co-ordinated with the insurance coverage of this Contractor as it affects the Work of this Contract. 9.3 The Contractor shall co-ordinate the Work of this Contract with the work of Other Contractors and connect as specified or shown in the Contract Documents. If there is a change in the scope of the work re- quired for the planning and performance of this co-ordination and connection, the changes shall be authorized in accordance with GC 11 — CHANGES IN THE WORK AND EXTRA WORK, and the value of ' the changes shall be determined in accordance with GC 12 — VALUATION AND CERTIFICATION OF CHANGES IN THE WORK. 9.4 The Contractor shall report to the Consultant any apparent deficiencies in Other Contractors' work which ' would affect the Work of this Contract immediately they come to his attention and shall confirm such report in writing. Failure by the Contractor to so report shall invalidate any claims against the Owner by reason of the deficiencies of Other Contractors' work except as to those of which he was not reasonably aware. ' 9.5 The Owner shall take all reasonable precautions to avoid labour disputes or other disputes on the Project arising from the work of Other Contractors. ' CCDC 4— 1982 File 00720 15 GC 10 SUBCONTRACTORS 10. 1 The Contractor agrees to preserve and protect the rights of the parties under the Contract with respect to work to be performed under subcontract and to: ' (a) enter into contracts or written agreements with his Subcontractors to require them to perform their work in accordance with and subject to the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents,and (b) be as fully responsible to the Owner for acts and omissions of his Subcontractors and of persons ' directly or indirectly employed by them as for acts and omissions of persons directly employed by him. The Contractor therefore agrees that he will incorporate the terms and conditions of the Contract Documents into all subcontract agreements he enters into with his Subcontractors. , 10.2 The Contractor agrees to employ those Subcontractors proposed by him in writing and accepted by the Owner at the signing of the Contract. 10.3 The Owner may, for reasonable cause, object to the use of a proposed Subcontractor and require the , Contractor to employ one of the other subcontract bidders. 10.4 In the event that the Owner requires a change from a proposed Subcontractor the Contract Price shall be adjusted by the difference in cost and mark-up occasioned by such required change. ' 10.5 The Contractor shall not be required to employ as a Subcontractor a person or firm to whom he may reasonably object. 10.6 The Consultant may, upon reasonable request and at his discretion, provide to a Subcontractor ' information as to the percentage or quantity of the Subcontractor's work which has been certified for payment. 10.7 Nothing contained in the Contract Documents shall create a contractual relationship between a Subcontractor and the Owner. ' GC 11 CHANGES IN THE WORK AND EXTRA WORK ' 11.1 Changes in the Work: Except as provided in GC 12 — VALUATION AND CERTIFICATION OF CHANGES IN THE WORK, paragraph 12.4: ' (a) the Owner, through the Consultant, without invalidating the Contract, may make Changes in the Work with the Contract Price and Contract Time being adjusted accordingly by written order,and (b) no Changes in the Work shall be proceeded with without a written order signed by the Owner and no ' claim for a change in the Contract Price or change in the Contract Time shall be valid unless so ordered and at the same time valued or agreed to be valued as provided in GC 12 — VALUATION AND CERTIFICATION OF CHANGES IN THE WORK. 11.2 Extra Work: (a) The Owner may offer the Contractor Extra Work. If the terms and conditions for the performance of the Extra Work are agreed upon, the Owner, through the Consultant, shall issue a written change ' order amending the Contract Price and Contract Time as appropriate, or a written order to proceed until a price and change in time are agreed upon by the parties and a change order can be issued. GC 12 VALUATION AND CERTIFICATION OF CHANGES IN THE WORK 12.1 If the type of work involved in a Change in the Work is included in the items contained in the Schedule of Contract Unit Prices in Article A-3 — CONTRACT PRICE, paragraph (c), it shall be performed on the same payment basis as the original Work except as described in paragraphs 12.7 and 12.8, and the Contract Time shall be extended for such time as the Consultant may decide in consultation with the Contractor. 12.2 If the type of work involved in a Change in the Work is not included in the items contained in the Schedule ' of Contract Unit Prices in Article A-3 — CONTRACT PRICE, paragraph (c), or is such as to alter the nature or intent of the work included in this Schedule, the value of such change shall be determined in one or more of the following methods: ' (a) by estimate and acceptance in a lump sum; (b) by unit prices agreed upon; (c) by cost and a fixed or percentage fee; (d) by variation of the Contract Unit-Prices. 16 CCDC 4—1962 File 00720 ' ' 12.3 When a Change in the Work covered by paragraph 12.2 is proposed or required the Contractor shall present to the Consultant for approval his claim for a change in the Contract Price and change in Contract Time with appropriate documentation in a form acceptable to the Consultant. The Consultant will satisfy himself as to the correctness of such claim and, when approved by the Owner, a change order shall be issued to the Contractor amending the Contract Price and Contract Time as appropriate. The value of work performed in the change shall be included for payment with the regular certificates for payment. ' 12.4 In the case of Changes in the Work to be paid for under methods(b)and (c) of paragraph 12.2, the form of presentation of costs and methods of measurement shall be agreed to by the Consultant and Contractor before proceeding with the change. The Contractor shall keep accurate records, as agreed upon, of ' quantities or costs and present an account of the cost of the Change in the Work, together with vouchers where applicable. 12.5 If the method of valuation, measurement, change in Contract Price and change in Contract Time cannot ' be promptly agreed upon, and the change is required to be proceeded with then the Consultant in the first instance will determine the method of valuation, measurement and the change in Contract Price and Contract Time subject to final determination in the manner set out in GC 7 — DISPUTES. In this case the Consultant will, with the consent of the Owner, issue a written authorization for the change setting out the 1 method of valuation and if by lump sum his valuation of the change in Contract Price and Contract Time. 12.6 In the case of a dispute in the valuation of a change authorized in the Work and pending final determination of such value, the Consultant will certify the value of work performed in accordance with his own evaluation of the change and include the amount with the regular certificates for payment. The Contractor shall keep accurate records of quantities and cost of such work. 12.7 Should the actual quantity of an item in the Schedule of Contract Unit Prices referred to in Article A-3 — ' CONTRACT PRICE, paragraph (c), vary by more than 15% of the estimated quantity, either the Owner or the Contractor may request a revision to the Contract Unit Price contained in the Schedule. Such a re- quest for a revision in a Contract Unit Price shall be given as soon as reasonably possible after the party concerned becomes aware of the circumstances. 12.8 If a revision to a Contract Unit Price is negotiated, then: (a) the revised unit price in the case of a decrease of more than 15% of the estimated quantity will apply to the actual work performed for that item,and (b) the revised unit price in the case of an increase of more than 15% of the estimated quantity will apply to the excess quantity of work for that item only. 12.9 If either party requests renegotiation of a Contract Unit Price, both parties agree to act promptly in order to arrive at an equitable revision of the Contract Unit Price prior to proceeding with the work so affected. If agreement of such renegotiation cannot be reached, the Contractor shall proceed with the work and the matter shall be subject to final determination in the manner set out in GC 7 — DISPUTES. Pending such settlement, payment for the work performed shall be made on the regular certificates for payment on the ' basis of the Contract Unit Prices. 12.10 It is intended in all matters referred to above that the Owner, the Consultant and Contractor shall act promptly. GC 13 APPLICATIONS FOR PAYMENT 13.1 Applications for payment on account may be made monthly as the Work progresses. ' 13.2 Applications for payment shall be dated the last day of the agreed monthly payment period and the amount claimed shall be for the value of work performed and products delivered to the Place of the Work at that date. 13.3 Applications for payment for products delivered to the Place of the Work but not yet incorporated into the Work shall be supported by such evidence as the Consultant may reasonably require to establish the value and delivery of the products. ' 13.4 Applications for release of holdback monies following Substantial Performance of the Work and the application for final payment shall be made at the time and in the manner set forth in GC 14 — CERTIFICATES AND PAYMENTS. ' GC 14 CERTIFICATES AND PAYMENTS 14.1 The Consultant will, no later than ten (10) days after the receipt of an application for payment from the Contractor submitted in accordance with GC 13 — APPLICATIONS FOR PAYMENT, issue a certificate for 1 payment in the amount applied for or in such other amount as he determines to be properly due. If the Consultant amends the application, he will promptly notify the Contractor in writing giving his reasons for the amendment. ' CCDC 4— 1982 File 00720 17 14.2 The Owner shall make payment to the Contractor on account in accordance with the provisions of Article A-4 — PAYMENT no later than fifteen(15)days after the issuance of a certificate for payment by the Con- sultant. 14.3 The Consultant will, no later than ten (10)days after the receipt of an application from the Contractor for a certificate of Substantial Performance of the Work, make an inspection and assessment of the Work to verify the validity of the application. The Consultant will, no later than seven (7) days after his inspection, notify the Contractor of his approval or the reasons for his disapproval of the application. When the Con- , sultant finds that Substantial Performance of the Work has been reached he will issue such a certificate. The date of Substantial Performance of the Work shall be as stated in this certificate. Immediately follow- ing the issuance of the certificate of Substantial Performance of the Work, the Consultant, in consultation with the Contractor,will establish a reasonable date for the Total Performance of the Work. 14.4 Immediately following the issuance of the certificate of Substantial Performance of the Work the Consultant will issue a certificate for payment of holdback monies. The holdback monies authorized by this certificate shall become due and payable on the day following the expiration of the statutory limitation ' period stipulated in the lien legislation applicable to the Place of the Work or where such legislation does not exist or apply in accordance with such other legislation, industry practice or such other provisions which may be agreed to between the parties, providing that the Owner may retain out of such holdback monies any sums required by law to satisfy any liens against the Work or other monetary claims against the Contractor and enforceable against the Owner and that the Contractor has submitted to the Owner a sworn statement that all accounts for labour, subcontracts, products, construction machinery and equip- ment and other indebtedness which may have been incurred by the Contractor in the Substantial Performance of the Work and for which the Owner might in any way be held responsible have been paid in ' full except holdback monies properly retained. 14.5 Where legislation permits and where, upon application by the Contractor, the Consultant has certified that the work of a Subcontractor has been totally performed to his satisfaction prior to the Substantial Per- ' formance of the Work, the Owner shall pay the Contractor the holdback retained for such Subcontractor on the day following the expiration of the statutory limitation period for such Subcontractor stipulated in the lien legislation applicable to the Place of the Work. 14.6 Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph 14.5 and notwithstanding the wording of such certificates the Contractor shall ensure that such work is protected pending the Total Performance of the Work and be responsible for the correction of defects in it regardless of whether or not they were apparent when such certificates were issued. ' 14.7 The Consultant will, no later than ten (10) days after the receipt of an application from the Contractor for payment upon Total Performance of the Work, make an inspection and assessment of the Work to verify the validity of the application. The Consultant will, no later than seven (7) days after his inspection, notify ' the Contractor of his approval or the reasons for his disapproval of the application. When the Consultant finds that Total Performance of the Work has been reached he will issue a certificate of Total Performance of the Work and certify for payment the remaining monies due to the Contractor under the Contract less holdback monies which are required to be retained. The date of Total Performance of the Work shall be as ' stated in this certificate. Subject to the provisions of GC 18 — WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE, paragraph 18.1 the Owner shall, no later than fifteen (15) days after the issuance of such certificate, make payment to the Contractor in accordance with the provisions of Article A-4 — PAY- MENT. 14.8 The release of the remaining holdback monies shall become due and payable on the day following the expiration of the statutory limitation period stipulated in the lien legislation applicable to the Place of the Work, or where such legislation does not exist or apply in accordance with such other legislation, industry ' practice or such other provisions which may be agreed to between the parties, providing that the Owner may retain out of such holdback monies any sums required by law to satisfy any liens against the Work or other monetary claims against the Contractor and enforceable against the Owner and that the Contractor has submitted to the Owner a sworn statement that all accounts for labour, subcontracts, products, construction machinery and equipment and other indebtedness which may have been incurred by the Contractor in the Total Performance of the Work and for which the Owner might in any way be held responsible have been paid in full except holdback monies properly retained. ' 14.9 If because of climatic or other conditions reasonably beyond the control of the Contractor there are items of work that cannot be performed, payment in full for work which has been performed as certified by the Consultant shall not be withheld or delayed by the Owner on account thereof, but the Owner may , withhold until the remaining work is finished only such monies as the Consultant determines are sufficient and reasonable to cover the cost of performing such remaining work and to adequately protect the Owner from claims. . 18 CCDC 4— 1982 File 00720 ' ' 14.10 No payment made by the Owner under this Contract or partial or entire use or occupancy of the Work b P Y Y the Owner shall constitute an acceptance of work or products which are not in accordance with the re- ' quirements of the Contract Documents. 14.11 All certificates issued by the Consultant shall be to the best of his knowledge, information and belief. By issuing any certificate the Consultant does not guarantee the correctness or completeness of the Work. ' 14.12 As of the date of Total Performance of the Work, as set out in the certificate of Total Performance of the Work, the Owner expressly waives and releases the Contractor from all claims against the Contractor including without limitation those that might arise from the negligence or breach of contract by the ' Contractor except one or more of the following: (a) those made in writing prior to the date of Total Performance of the Work and still unsettled; (b) those arising from the provisions of GC 19 — INDEMNIFICATION or GC 24— WARRANTY; ' In the Common Law provinces GC 14.12(c)shall read as follows: (c) those made in writing within a period of six years from the date of Substantial Performance of the Work, as set out in the certificate of Substantial Performance of the Work, or within such shorter ' period as may be prescribed by any limitation statute of the province or territory of the Place of the Work and arising from any liability of the Contractor for damages resulting from his performance of the Contract with respect to substantial defects or deficiencies in the Work for which the Contractor is ' proven responsible. As used herein "substantial defects or deficiencies" means those defects or deficiencies in the Work which affect the Work to such an extent or in such manner that a significant part or the whole of the Work is unfit for the purpose intended by the Contract Documents. ' In the Province of Quebec GC 14. 12(c)shall read as follows: (c) those arising under the provisions of Article 1688 of the Civil Code. ' 14.13 As of the date of Total Performance of the Work, as set out in the certificate of Total Performance of the Work, the Contractor expressly waives and releases the Owner from all claims against the Owner including without limitation those that might arise from the negligence or breach of contract by the Owner except ' those made in writing prior to the Contractor's application for payment upon Total Performance of the Work and still unsettled. 14.14 Notwithstanding GC 1 — DOCUMENTS, paragraph 1.6, in the event of conflict between the provisions of this General Condition and Article A-5 — RIGHTS AND REMEDIES paragraph (a) or GC 22 — DAMAGES ' AND MUTUAL RESPONSIBILITY,the provisions of this General Condition shall govern. 1 GC 15 TAXES AND DUTIES ' 15.1 Unless otherwise stated in Supplementary Conditions the Contractor shall pay the government sales taxes,customs duties and excise taxes with respect to the Contract. 15.2 Where an exemption or recovery of government sales taxes, customs duties or excise taxes is applicable to ' the Contract, the procedure shall be as established in the Supplementary Conditions. 15.3 Any increase or decrease in costs to the Contractor due to changes in such taxes and duties after the date of the tender shall increase or decrease the Contract Price accordingly. ' GC 16 LAWS, NOTICES, PERMITS AND FEES 16.1 The laws of the Place of the Work shall govern the Work. 16.2 The Contractor shall obtain the permits, licences and certificates and pay the fees required for the ' performance of the Work which are in force at the date of tender closing, but this shall not include the obtaining of permanent easements or rights of servitude. 16.3 The Contractor shall give the required notices and comply with the laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, ' codes and orders of the authorities having jurisdiction which are or become in force during the performance of the Work and which relate to the Work, to the preservation of the public health, and to construction safety. ' CCDC 4— 1982 File 00720 19 16.4 The Contractor shall not be responsible for verifying that the Contract Documents are in compliance with the applicable laws, ordinances, rules, regulations and codes relating to the Work. If the Contract Documents are at variance therewith, or changes which require modification to the Contract Documents are made to the laws,ordinances, rules, regulations and codes by the authorities having jurisdiction subse- quent to the date of tender closing, the Contractor shall notify the Consultant in writing requesting direc- tion immediately such variance or change becomes known to him. The Consultant will make the changes required to the Contract Documents in accordance with GC 11 — CHANGES IN THE WORK AND EXTRA WORK and the value of the changes shall be determined in accordance with GC 12 — VALUA- TION AND CERTIFICATION OF CHANGES IN THE WORK. 16.5 If the Contractor fails to notify the Consultant in writing and obtain his direction as required in paragraph 16.4 and performs work knowing it to be contrary to any laws, ordinances, rules, regulations, codes and , orders of the authorities having jurisdiction, the Contractor shall be responsible for and shall correct the violations thereof and shall bear the costs, expense and damages attributable to his failure to comply with the provisions of such laws,ordinances, rules,regulations,codes and orders. , GC 17 PATENT FEES 17.1 The Contractor shall pay the royalties and patent licence fees required for the performance of the ' Contract. He shall hold the Owner harmless from and against claims, demands, losses, costs, damages, actions, suits, or proceedings arising out of the Contractor's performance of the Contract which are attributable to an infringement or an alleged infringement of a patent of invention by the Contractor or anyone for whose acts he may be liable. ' 17.2 The Owner shall hold the Contractor harmless against claims, demands, losses, costs, damages, actions, suits, or proceedings arising out of the Contractor's performance of the Contract which are attributable to an infringement or an alleged infringement of a patent of invention in executing anything for the purpose , of the Contract, the model, plan or design of which was supplied to the Contractor as part of the Contract Documents. GC 18 WORKERS' COMPENSATION INSURANCE ' 18.1 Prior to commencing the Work and prior-to receiving payment on Substantial and Total Performance of the Work, the Contractor shall provide evidence of compliance with the requirements of the province or ' territory of the Place of the Work with respect to workers' compensation insurance including payments due thereunder. 18.2 At any time during the term of the Contract, when requested by the Owner, the Contractor shall provide such evidence of compliance by himself and his Subcontractors. ' GC 19 INDEMNIFICATION 19.1 The Contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless the Owner and the Consultant, their agents and ' employees from and against claims, demands, losses, costs, damages, actions, suits or proceedings by third parties that arise out of, or are attributable to, the Contractor's performance of the Contract (hereinafter called"claims"), provided such claims are: ' (a) attributable to bodily injury, sickness, disease, or death, or to injury to or destruction of tangible pro- perty, and (b) caused by negligent acts or omissions of the Contractor or anyone for whose acts he may be liable, , and (c) made in writing within a period of six years from the date of Substantial Performance of the Work, as set out in the certificate of Substantial Performance of the Work, or within such shorter period as may be prescribed by any limitation statute of the province or territory of the Place of the Work. , The Owner expressly waives the right to indemnity for claims other than those stated above. 19.2 The obligation of the Contractor to indemnify hereunder shall be limited to one million dollars per occurrence from the commencement of the Work until Substantial Performance of the Work and thereafter to an aggregate limit of one million dollars. 19.3 The Owner shall indemnify and hold harmless the Contractor, his agents and employees from and against claims, demands, losses, costs, damages, actions, suits, or proceedings arising out of the Contractor's ' performance of the Contract which are attributable to a lack of or defect in title or an alleged lack of or defect in title to the Place of the Work. 19.4 Notwithstanding GC 1 — DOCUMENTS paragraph 1.6, in the event of conflict between the provisions of this General Condition and Article A-5 — RIGHTS AND REMEDIES paragraph (a)or GC 22 — DAMAGES , AND MUTUAL RESPONSIBILITY,the provisions of this General Condition shall govern. 20 CCDC 4—1982 File 00720 ' ' GC20 INSURANCE ' 20.1 Without restricting the generality of GC 19 — INDEMNIFICATION, the Contractor shall provide, maintain and pay for the insurance coverages listed in this General Condition unless otherwise stipulated: (a) General Liability Insurance: General liability insurance shall be in the joint names of the Contractor,the Owner,and the Consultant with limits of not less than one million dollars inclusive per occurrence for bodily injury, death, and damage to property including loss of use thereof, with a property damage deductible of five hundred dollars. The form of this insurance shall be the latest edition of CCDC Form 101 and shall be main- ' tained continuously from commencement of the Work until twelve (12) months following the date of Substantial Performance of the Work, as set out in the certificate of Substantial Performance of the Work, or until the certificate of Total Performance of,the Work is issued, whichever is the later, and with respect to completed operations coverage for a period of not less than twenty-four(24) months from the date of Total Performance of the Work, as set out in the certificate of Total Performance of Work, and thereafter to be maintained for a further period of four (4) years. Should the Contractor decide not to employ Subcontractors for operations requiring the use of explosives for blasting, or pile ' driving or caisson work, or removal or weakening of support of property, building or land; CCDC Form 101 as required shall include Endorsement CCDC Form 101-2. (b) Automobile Liability Insurance. ' Automobile liability insurance in respect of licensed vehicles shall have limits of not less than one million dollars inclusive per occurrence for bodily injury, death, and damage to property, in the follow- ing forms endorsed to provide the Owner with not less than fifteen (15)days written notice in advance of any cancellation,change or amendment restricting coverage: ' (1) Standard non-owned automobile policy including standard contractual liability endorsement. (2) Standard owner's form automobile policy providing third party liability and accident benefits insurance and covering licensed vehicles owned or operated by or on behalf of the Contractor. ' (c) Aircraft and Watercraft Liability Insurance: Aircraft and watercraft liability insurance with respect to owned or non-owned aircraft and watercraft ' if used directly or indirectly in the performance of the Work, including use o.�additional premises, shall be subject to limits of not less than one million dollars inclusive per occurrence for bodily injury,death, and damage to property including loss of use thereof and limits of not less than one million dollars for aircraft passenger hazard. Such insurance shall be in a form acceptable to the Owner. The policies ' shall be endorsed to provide the Owner with not less than fifteen (15) days written notice in advance of cancellation,change or amendment restricting coverage. (d) Property and Boiler Insurance: ' (1) All risks property insurance shall be in the joint names of the Contractor, the Owner and the Con- sultant, insuring not less than the sum of the amount of the Estimated Contract Price and the full value, as stated in the Supplementary Conditions, of products that are specified to be provided ' by the Owner for incorporation into the Work,with a deductible not exceeding one percent of the amount insured at the site of the Work. The form of this insurance shall be the latest edition of CCDC Form 201 and shall be maintained continuously until ten (10) days after the date of Total Performance of the Work,as set out in the certificate of Total Performance of the Work. ' (2) Boiler insurance insuring the interests of the Contractor, the Owner and the Consultant for not less than the replacement value of boilers and pressure vessels forming part of the Work. The form of this insurance shall be the latest edition of CCDC Form 301 and shall be maintained con- , tinuously from commencement of use or operation of the property insured and until ten (10) days after the date of Total Performance of the Work, as set out in the certificate of Total Performance of the Work. (3) Should the Owner wish to use or occupy part or all of the Work he shall give thirty(30) days writ- ' ten notice to the Contractor of the intended purpose and extent of such use or occupancy. Prior to such use or occupancy the Contractor shall notify the Owner in writing of the additional premium cost, if any, to maintain property and boiler insurance, which shall be at the Owner's ' expense. If because of such use or occupancy the Contractor is unable to provide coverage, the Owner upon written notice from the Contractor and prior to such use or occupancy shall provide, maintain and pay for property and boiler insurance insuring the full value of the Work, as in subparagraphs (1) and (2), in CCDC Forms 201 and 301, including coverage for such use or ' occupancy and shall provide the Contractor with proof of such insurance. The Contractor shall refund to the Owner the unearned premiums applicable to the Contractor's polices upon termina- tion of coverage. ' CCDC 4— 1982 File 00720 21 (4) The policies shall provide that, in the event of a loss or damage, payment shall be made to the , Owner and the Contractor as their respective interests may appear. The Contractor shall act on behalf of the Owner and himself for the purpose of adjusting the amount of such loss or damage payment with the Insurers. When the extent of the loss or damage is determined the Contractor shall proceed to restore the Work. Loss or damage shall not affect the rights and obligations of either party under the Contract except that the Contractor shall be entitled to such reasonable extension of Contract Time relative to the extent of the loss or damage as the Consultant may decide in consultation with the Contractor. (5) Payment for loss or damage: The Contractor shall be entitled to receive from the Owner, in addition to the amount due under , the Contract, the amount at which the Owner's interest in restoration of the Work has been appraised, such amount to be paid as the restoration of the Work proceeds and in accordance with the requirements of GC 13 — APPLICATIONS FOR PAYMENT and GC 14 — CER- TIFICATES AND PAYMENTS. In addition the Contractor shall be entitled to receive from the; payments made by the Insurer the amount of the Contractor's interest in the restoration of the Work. (6) The Contractor shall be responsible for deductible amounts under the policies except where such I amounts may be excluded from the Contractor's responsibility by the terms of GC 21 — PROTECTION OF WORK AND PROPERTY and GC 22 — DAMAGES AND MUTUAL RESPONSIBILITY. , (7) In the event of loss or damage to the Work arising from the work or act of an Other Contractor, the Owner, in accordance with his obligations under GC 9 — OTHER CONTRACTORS, paragraph 9.2, shall pay the Contractor the cost of restoring the Work as the restoration of the ' Work proceeds and in accordance with the requirements of GC 13 — APPLICATIONS FOR PAY- MENT and GC 14 — CERTIFICATES AND PAYMENTS. (e► Contractors'Equipment Insurance: ' All risks contractors' equipment insurance covering construction machinery and equipment used by the Contractor for the performance of the Work, including boiler insurance on temporary boilers and pressure vessels, shall be in a form acceptable to the Owner and shall-not allow subrogation claims by the Insurer against the Owner. The policies shall be endorsed to provide the Owner with not less than ' fifteen (15) days written notice in advance of cancellation, change or amendment restricting coverage. Subject to satisfactory proof of financial capability by the Contractor for self-insurance of his equipment,the Owner agrees to waive the equipment insurance requirement. ' 20.2 Unless specified otherwise the duration of each insurance policy shall be from the date of commencement of the Work until the date of Total Performance of the Work, as set out in the certificate of Total Performance of the Work. 20.3 The Contractor shall provide the Owner with proof of insurance prior to commencement of the Work and , shall promptly provide the Owner with a certified true copy of each insurance policy exclusive of informa- tion pertaining to premium or premium bases used by the Insurer to determine the cost of the insurance. 20.4 If the Contractor fails to provide or maintain insurance as required in this General Condition or elsewhere in ' the Contract Documents, then the Owner shall have the right to provide and maintain such insurance and give evidence thereof to the Contractor and the Consultant. The cost thereof shall be payable by the Con- tractor to the Owner on demand or the Owner may deduct the costs thereof from monies which are due or , may become due to the Contractor. GC 21 PROTECTION OF WORK AND PROPERTY 21.1 The Contractor shall protect the Work and the Owner's property and property adjacent to the Place of the ' Work from damage and shall be responsible for damage which may arise as the result of his operations under the Contract except damage which occurs as the result of: (a) errors in the Contract Documents; ' (b) acts or omissions by the Owner,the Consultant, Other Contractors,their agents and employees. 21.2 Should the Contractor in the performance of this Contract damage the Work, the Owner's property or property adjacent to the Place of the Work, the Contractor shall be responsible for the making good of ' such damage at his expense. 21.3 Should damage occur to the Work or Owner's property for which the Contractor is not responsible as provided in paragraph 21.1 he shall make good such damage to the Work and if the Owner so directs to the I Owner's property and the Contract Price and Contract Time shall be adjusted in accordance with GC 11 — CHANGES IN THE WORK AND EXTRA WORK and the value of the changes shall be determined in accordance with GC 12 —VALUATION AND CERTIFICATION OF CHANGES IN THE WORK. 22 CCDC 4— 1982 File 00720 ' GC 22 DAMAGES AND MUTUAL RESPONSIBILITY 22.1 If either parry to this Contract should suffer damage in any manner because of any wrongful act or neglect ' of the other party or of anyone for whom he is responsible in law,then he shall be reimbursed by the other party for such damage. The parry reimbursing the other party shall be subrogated to the rights of the other party in respect of such wrongful act or neglect if it be that of a third party. ' 22.2 Claims under this General Condition shall be made in writing to the party liable within reasonable time after the first observance of such damage and may be adjusted by agreement or in the manner set out in GC 7 — DISPUTES. 223 If the Contractor has caused damage to an Other Contractor on the Work,the Contractor agrees upon due ' notice to settle with such Other Contractor by agreement or arbitration, if he will so settle. If such Other Contractor sues the Owner on account of damage alleged to have been so sustained, the Owner shall notify the Contractor and may require the Contractor to defend the action at the Contractor's expense. If a final order or judgment against the Owner arises therefrom the Contractor shall pay or satisfy it and pay the costs incurred by the Owner. 22.4 If the Contractor becomes liable to pay or satisfy a final order,judgment or award against the Owner then the Contractor, upon undertaking to indemnify the Owner against any and all liability for costs, shall have ' the right to appeal in the name of the Owner such final order or judgment to any and all courts of compe- tent jurisdiction. ' GC 23 BONDS 23.1 The Contractor shall promptly provide to the Owner the surety bonds called for in the tender documents. 23.2 Such bonds shall be issued by a duly licensed surety company authorized to transact a business of ' suretyship in the province or territory of the Place of the Work and shall be maintained in good standing until the fulfillment of the Contract. The form of such bonds shall be in accordance with the latest edition of the CCDC approved bond forms. ' GC 24 WARRANTY 24.1 The Contractor shall be responsible for the proper performance of the Work only to the extent that the design and specifications permit such performance. 24.2 Subject to paragraph 24.1 the Contractor agrees to correct promptly, at his own expense, defects or deficiencies in the Work which appear prior to and during the period of one year from the date of Substan- tial Performance of the Work, as set out in the certificate of Substantial Performance of the Work, or such longer periods as may be specified for certain products or work. ' ' 24.3 During the period provided in GC 3 — CONSULTANT, paragraph 3.2, the Consultant shall promptly give the Contractor written notice of observed defects and deficiencies. 24.4 The Contractor agrees to correct or pay for damage resulting from corrections made under the ' requirements of paragraph 24.2. GC 25 CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES AND CONTROL OF THE WORK ' 25.1 The Contractor shall have complete control of the Work and shall effectively direct and supervise the Work so as to ensure conformance with the Contract Documents. He shall be solely responsible for construction means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures and for co-ordinating the various parts of the Work under the Contract. 25.2 The Contractor shall be solely responsible for construction safety at the Place of the Work and for compliance with the rules, regulations and practices required by the applicable construction safety legisla- tion. ' 25.3 The Contractor shall have the sole responsibility for the design, erection, operation, maintenance and removal of temporary structural and other temporary facilities and the design and execution of construc- tion methods required in their use. The Contractor shall engage and pay for registered professional engineering personnel skilled in the appropriate disciplines to perform these functions where required by law or by the Contract Documents and in all cases where such temporary facilities and their method of construction are of such a nature that professional engineering skill is required to produce safe and satisfactory results. ' 25.4 Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraphs 25.1 and 25.3, or provisions to the contrary elsewhere in the Contract Documents where such Contract Documents include designs for temporary structural and other temporary facilities or specify a method of construction in whole or in part, such facilities and methods shall be considered to be part of the design of the Work and the Contractor shall not be held responsible ' for that part of the design or the specified method of construction. The Contractor shall, however, be responsible for the execution of such design or specified method of construction in the same manner that he is responsible for the execution of the Work. ' CCDC 4—1982 File 00720 23 25.5 The Contractor shall review the Contract Documents and shall promptly report to the Consultant any error, inconsistency or omission he may discover. Such review by the Contractor shall be to the best of his knowledge, information and belief and in making such review the Contractor does not assume any respon- sibility to the Owner or the Consultant for the accuracy of the review. The Contractor shall not be liable for ' damage or costs resulting from such errors, inconsistencies or omissions in the Contract Documents which he did not discover. If the Contractor does discover any error, inconsistency or omission in the Contract Documents he shall not proceed with the work affected until he has received corrected or mis- sing information from the Consultant. 25.6 The Contractor shall prepare and update as required a construction schedule indicating the timing of the major activities of the Work. The schedule shall be designed to ensure conformance with the required , Contract Time. The schedule shall be submitted to the Owner and the Consultant for their information within a reasonable time from the date of Contract award. The Contractor shall monitor the progress of the Work relative to the schedule and advise the Consultant of any revisions required as the result of delays as provided in GC 4 — DELAYS, indicating the results expected from the resultant change in schedule. ' GC 26 SUPERINTENDENCE , 26.1 The Contractor shall employ a competent supervisor and necessary assistants who shall be in attendance at the Place of the Work while work is being performed. 26.2 The supervisor shall be satisfactory to the Consultant and shall not be changed except for good reason and , only then after consultation with the Consultant. 26.3 The supervisor shall represent the Contractor at the Place of the Work and instructions given to him by the Consultant shall be held to have been given to the Contractor. Important instructions shall be confirmed to ' the Contractor in writing; other instructions shall be so confirmed if requested. GC 27 LABOUR AND PRODUCTS TS 27.1 Unless otherwise stipulated elsewhere in the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall provide and pay for labour, products, tools, construction machinery and equipment, water, heat, light, power, transporta- tion and other facilities and services necessary for the performance of the Work in accordance with the Contract. 27.2 Products provided shall be new unless otherwise specified in the Contract Documents. Products which are ' not specified shall be of a quality best suited to the purpose required and their use subject to the approval of the Consultant. 27.3 The Contractor shall maintain good order and discipline among his employees engaged on the Work and ' shall not employ on the Work anyone not skilled in the task assigned to him. GC 28 SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS , 28.1 The Contractor shall promptly notify the Consultant in writing if in his opinion the subsurface conditions at the Place of the Work differ materially from those indicated in the Contract Documents, or a reasonable assumption of probable conditions based thereon. 28.2 After prompt investigation, should the Consultant determine that conditions do differ materially, he will issue appropriate instructions for changes in the Work in accordance with GC 11 — CHANGES IN THE , WORK AND EXTRA WORK, and the value of the changes shall be determined in accordance with GC 12 —VALUATION AND CERTIFICATION OF CHANGES IN THE WORK. GC 29 USE OF THE WORK 29.1 The Contractor shall confine his apparatus, the storage of products, and the operations of his employees ' to limits indicated by laws, ordinances, permits or the Contract Documents and shall not unreasonably encumber the premises with his products. 29.2 The Contractor shall not load or permit to be loaded any part of the Work with a weight or force that will endanger the safety of the Work. ' 24 CCDC 4—1982 File 00720 ' GC 30 CLEANUP AND FINAL CLEANING OF THE WORK 30.1 The Contractor shall maintain the Work in a tidy condition and free from the accumulation of waste products and debris, other than that caused by the Owner, Other Contractors or their employees. 30.2 Upon attaining Substantial Performance of the Work, the Contractor shall remove his surplus products, tools, construction machinery and equipment not required for the performance of the remaining work. He shall also remove waste products and debris other than that caused by the Owner, Other Contractors or their employees, and leave the Work clean and suitable for occupancy by the Owner unless otherwise specified. ' 30.3 Total Performance of the Work shall not be attained until the Contractor has removed his surplus products, tools, construction machinery and equipment. He shall also have removed waste products and debris, other than that caused by the Owner, Other Contractors or their employees. ' GC 31 CUTTING AND REMEDIAL WORK 31.1 The Contractor shall do the cutting and remedial work required to make the several parts of the Work come together properly. ' 31.2 The Contractor shall co-ordinate the Work to ensure that this requirement is kept to a minimum. 31.3 Should the Owner, the Consultant, Other Contractors or anyone employed by them be responsible for ill-timed work necessitating cutting or remedial work to be performed, the cost of such cutting or remedial work shall be valued as provided in GC 12 — VALUATION AND CERTIFICATION OF CHANGES IN THE WORK. 31.4 Cutting and remedial work shall be performed by specialists familiar with the materials affected and shall ' be performed in a manner to neither damage nor endanger the Work. GC 32 INSPECTION OF THE WORK 32.1 The Owner and the Consultant or their authorized agents or representatives shall at all times have access ' to the Work. If parts of the Work are in preparation at locations other than the Place of the Work, the Owner and the Consultant or their authorized agents or representatives shall be given access to such work whenever it is in progress. 32.2 If work is designated for special tests, inspections or approvals in the Contract Documents, or by the Consultant's instructions, or the laws or ordinances of the Place of the Work, the Contractor shall give the Consultant timely notice requesting inspection. Inspection by the Consultant shall be made promptly. The Contractor shall arrange for inspections by other authorities and shall give the Consultant timely notice of ' the date and time. 32.3 If the Contractor covers or permits to be covered work that has been designated for special tests, inspections or approvals before such special tests, inspections or approvals are made, given or completed, ' he shall, if so directed, uncover such work, have the inspections or tests satisfactorily completed and make good such work at his own expense. 32.4 The Consultant may order any part or parts of the Work to be specially examined should he believe that ' such work is not in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents. If, upon examination such work be found not in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall correct such work and pay the cost of examination and correction. If such work be found in accordance with the requirements of the Contract Documents, the Owner shall pay the cost of examina- tion and replacement. 32.5 The Contractor shall furnish promptly to the Consultant two (2) copies of certificates and inspection reports relating to the Work. ' GC 33 REJECTED WORK 33.1 Defective work, whether the result of poor workmanship, use of defective products, or damage through carelessness or other act or omission of the Contractor and whether incorporated in the Work or not, which has been rejected by the Consultant as failing to conform to the Contract Documents shall be removed promptly from the Place of the Work by the Contractor and replaced or re-executed promptly in accordance with the Contract Documents at the Contractor's expense. ' 33.2 Other Contractors' work destroyed or damaged by such removals or replacements shall be made good promptly at the Contractor's expense. 33.3 If in the opinion of the Consultant it is not expedient to correct defective work or work not performed in ' accordance with the Contract Documents, the Owner may deduct from the monies otherwise due to the Contractor the difference in value between the work as performed and that called for by the Contract Documents,the amount of which will be determined in the first instance by the Consultant. ' CCDC 4—1982 File 00720 25 GC 34 SHOP DRAWINGS 34.1 The term "shop drawings" means drawings, diagrams, illustrations, schedules, performance charts, brochures and other data which are to be provided by the Contractor to illustrate details of a portion of the ' Work. 34.2 The Contractor shall arrange for the preparation of clearly identified shop drawings as called for by the Contract Documents or as the Consultant may reasonably request. 34.3 Prior to submission to the Consultant the Contractor shall review all shop drawings. By this review the Contractor represents that he has determined and verified all field measurements, field construction criteria, materials, catalogue numbers and similar data or will do so and thdt he has checked and co- ' ordinated each shop drawing with the requirements of the Work and of the Contract Documents. The Contractor's review of each shop drawing shall be indicated by stamp,date,and signature of a responsible person. 34.4 The Contractor shall submit shop drawings to the Consultant for his review with reasonable promptness , and in orderly sequence so as to cause no delay in the Work or in the work of Other Contractors. If either the Contractor or the Consultant so requests they shall jointly prepare a schedule fixing the dates for sub- mission and return of shop drawings. Shop drawings shall be submitted in the form of reproducible transparencies or prints as the Consultant may direct. At the time of submission the Contractor shall notify the Consultant in writing of any deviations in the shop drawings from the requirements of the Contract Documents. 34.5 The Consultant will review and return shop drawings in accordance with any schedule agreed upon, or ' otherwise with reasonable promptness so as to cause no delay. The Consultant's review will be for conformity to the design concept and for general arrangement only and such review shall not relieve the Contractor of responsibility for errors or omissions in the shop drawings or of responsibility for meeting all requirements of the Contract Documents unless a deviation on the shop drawings has been approved in writing by the Consultant. 34.6 The Contractor shall make any changes in shop drawings which the Consultant may require consistent with the Contract Documents and resubmit unless otherwise directed by the Consultant. When resubmit- ' ting, the Contractor shall notify the Consultant in writing of any revisions other than those requested by the Consultant. GC 35 CASH ALLOWANCES 35.1 The Estimated Contract Price includes cash allowances stated in the Contract Documents and itemized in ' the Schedule of Contract Unit Prices. 35.2 Cash allowances, unless otherwise specified, cover the net cost to the Contractor of services, products, construction machinery and equipment, freight, unloading, handling, storage, installation and other ' authorized expenses incurred in performing the work stipulated under the cash allowances. 35.3 The Contract Unit Prices, and not the cash allowances, include the Contractor's overhead and profit in connection with such cash allowances. ' 35.4 Where costs under a cash allowance exceed the amount of the allowance, the Contractor shall be compensated for any excess incurred and substantiated plus an allowance for overhead and profit as set out in the Contract Documents. ' 35.5 The Estimated Contract Price shall be adjusted by written order to provide for any excess or deficit to each cash allowance. 35.6 Progress payments on account of work authorized under cash allowances shall be included in the , Consultant's monthly certificates for payment. 35.7 A schedule shall be prepared jointly by the Consultant and Contractor to show when items called for under cash allowances must be authorized by the Consultant for ordering purposes so that the progress of the Work will not be delayed. GC 36 CONTINGENCY ALLOWANCE 36.1 The Estimated Contract Price includes the contingency allowance, if any, stated in the Contract Documents and itemized in the Schedule of Contract Unit Prices. 36.2 Expenditures under the contingency allowance shall be authorized in accordance with GC 11 — CHANGES IN THE WORK AND EXTRA WORK, and the value shall be determined in accordance with GC 12 — VALUATION AND CERTIFICATION OF CHANGES IN THE WORK. 26 CCDC 4.- 1962 File 00720 SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS Page 1 r r The Definitions and General Conditions for Unit Price Contract, CCDC No. 4, 1982 File 00530 are amended as follows: r1. DEFINITIONS ITEM NO.2 CONTRACT DOCUMENTS Add: The Contract Documents shall also include the Instructions to Bidders, the completed tender as submitted by the successful bidder, the Schedule of Unit Prices, and the completed list of Subcontractors. rDEFINITIONS ITEM NO. 4 ENGINEER ' Change: t, The word Engineer 1'shall mean Landscape Architect". The words "reviewed","satisfactory","directed","instructed" and similar words, shall be understood to be followed by "by the Landscape Architect", unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. ' The General Conditions for Unit Price Contract, CCDC No.4,1982 edition, Common Law Version are amended as follows: GC DOCUMENTS In paragraph 1.1 change"duplicate"to read"quadruplicate". ' GC 23 BONDS Change paragraph 23.1 to read: ' The contractor shall promptly provide and pay for a Performance Bond in the amount of one hundred (100) percent of the Contract Price covering the performance of the Contract including the requirements of GC 24-WARRANTY. ' GC 26 SUPERINTENDENCE Add as paragraph 26.4: The contractor shall provide for specialty supervisors as required in Division 1 - General Requirements. GC 36 CONTINGENCY ALLOWANCE Add as paragraph 26.4: "The contractor shall refer to Division 1-Contingency Allowances,for dollar amounts to allowed for in the tender sum. r ' SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS Page 2 ' GC 14 CERTIFICATES AND PAYMENT Change paragraph 14.2 to read: The owner shall make payment to the contractor on account in accordance with the provisions of Article A-4 PAYMENT no later than(30) thirty days after the issuance of a certificate by the Landscape Architect. GC 12 VALUATION AND CERTIFICATES OR CHANGES IN THE WORK Change: ' Wherever reference is made to 15% of the estimated quantities,it shall be changed to mean the owner has the right to revise or otherwise delete unlimited quantities without a change in Contract Unit Prices. ' Change: When changes occur by more than 15% of the estimated quantities,the contractor may not revise the Contract Unit Price. END ' GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 1005 Page 1 1.1 General ' 1. Complywithrequirementsof General Conditions and Supplementary GeneralConditions. 2. Division 1 requirements apply to all sections of work. ' 3. In case of conflict between General Conditions and Division 1 requirements, General Conditions shall govern. ' 1.2 Summary of Work 1. Provide all items, articles, materials,services and incidentals,whether or not expressly ' specified or shown on drawings,to make finished work complete and fully operational, consistent with the intent of the contract documents. 1.3 Examination 1. Examine the site and surrounding areas and be fully informed as to the conditions and limitations under which the work has to be executed. Claims for additional costs will not be entertained with respect to conditions which could reasonably have been ascertained by an inspection of the site prior to tender closing. 2. Prior to commencement of work,make careful examination of previously executed work, existing conditions, levels, dimensions and clearances. Promptly advise consultant of unsatisfactorypreparatorywork and substrate conditions;commencement of work implies acceptance of conditions. ' 1.4 Division of Work ' 1. Work specified in the specification has been divided into technical sections for the purpose of ready reference. Division of work among subcontractors and suppliers is solely the contractor's responsibility and consultant assumes no responsibility to act as an arbiter to establish subcontract limits between sections or divisions of work. ' 1.5 Metric Project ' 1. This project is based on the International System of Units (SI). Measurements are expressed in metric(SI)units and depending on the progress made in the various sectors of the industry are either hard or soft converted units. 2. All metric units specified shall be taken to the minimum acceptable unless otherwise noted. 3. It is the contractor's responsibility to check and verify with manufacturers and suppliers on the availability of materials and products in either metric or imperial sizes. ' 4. Where a material or product cannot be obtained in the metric size specified,provide the next larger imperial size available. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 1005 ' Page 2 5. Where both metric and imperial sizes or dimensions are shown, the metric size or dimension shall govern. 1.6 Protection 1. Ensure that no damage is caused to existing structures,buildings,foundations,pavement, fences,curbs,grounds,plants,property,utilities,services,finishes during the progress of , work. Repair and make good any damage caused at no extra cost to owner to the complete satisfaction of the respective property owners and authorities having jurisdiction. Do not proceed with repairs or remedial work without written permission of the consultant. Only trades specifically capable of performing the work will be allowed to make remedial or repair work. 2. Keep municipal roads clean of mud and debris resulting from construction traffic. ' 3. Prevent soiling of pavement due to spillage,mixing of material or any other cause. Make good any damages caused. 4. Protect new work from damage with suitable protective coverings. 1.7 Safety and Security 1. Be responsible for security of all areas affected by work of this contract until taken over by owner. Take steps to prevent entry to the work by unauthorized persons and guard against theft, fire and damage by any cause. 2. A regular full-time watchman is generally not required on site,but if in the opinion of ' the consultant, the work is not adequately protected by the contractor, the owner may demand that a watchman be employed by the contractor at no extra cost to the contract. 3. Maintain fire protection for work. Store paints and volatile substances in a separate and ' controlled location and inspect frequently. Inspect temporary wiring, drop cords, extension cables for defective insulation or connections frequently. Remove combustible wastes frequently. Prohibit smoking in areas where volatile and flammable substances ' are used. 1.8 Use of Site and Premises 1. Accept full responsibility for the site from the time of contract award until Substantial Performance of the work. ' 2. Check means of access and egress,rights and interests which may be interfered with. Do not block lanes,roadways, entrances or exits. 3. Where encroachment beyond property limits is necessary make arrangement with respective property owners. 1 ' GENERAL REQUIREMENTS Section 1005 Page 3 ' 1.9 Services and Utilities ' 1. Consult with utility companies and other authorities having jurisdiction to ascertain the locations of existing services on or adjacent to site. 2. Information as to the location of existing services,if shown on the drawings, does not relieve the contractor of his responsibility to determine the exact number and location of existing services. 3. Give proper notices for new services as may be required. Make arrangements with authorities and utilities for service connections required. 4. Pay any charges levied by utilities or authorities for work carried out by them in connection with this contract, unless specified otherwise. 5. Operate and maintain all utility systems affected by work of this contract, until the project or specific portions thereof have been accepted by the owner. 6. Report existing unknown services encountered during excavation to consultant for instructions;cutback and cap or plug unused services. Be responsible for the protection of all active services encountered and for repair of such services if damaged. 1.10 Site Access 1. Site access to any component of the project is the contractor's full responsibility to review during the tender stage,and to include the necessary costs accordingly. These costs are to be included in the miscellaneous section - Mobilization/Demobilization. Upon completion,restore all access routes to original condition. All access to the project is to be via the existing parkland road and parking lot. END r ' ALLOWANCES Section 01020 Page 1 ' 1.1 Related Instructions 1. Comply with requirements of GC 35 Cash Allowances of the General Conditions. 1.2 Authorization ' 1. Expenditures from allowances included in the contract price must be authorized in writing by the consultant. ' 1.3 Allowances 1. Include the following allowances in the Contract. Testing Allowance $2,000.00 Contigency Allowance $15,000.00 1.4 Quotations 1. Should the contractor have to obtain quotations for any work in the Allowance Section, the time expended for obtaining such quotes is the contractor's cost. If the owner accepts the quotation, then the cost for time spent bidding is billable as overhead expense. It may be billed only when that particular product or service is delivered or installed at the project. 1.5 Limitations ' 1. All work listed in Allowances may or may not be incorporated in the work. The owner has full right to delete any or all parts without claim. END 1 Section 01050 LINES AND LEVELS Page 1 ' 1.1 Lines and Levels 1. Verify all elevations, lines, levels and dimensions as indicated and report any errors, conflicts, or inconsistencies to the consultant before commencing work or as soon as discovered. 2. Accurately lay out work and establish lines and levels in accordance with requirements of contract documents. ' 3. Set up,maintain and protect permanent reference points and provide general dimensions and elevations for all sections of work. 1.2 Dimensions 1. Check and verify dimensions wherever referring to work. Dimensions,when pertaining to work of another section, shall be verified with section concerned. Details and measurements of work which is to fit or conform with work installed shall be taken at site. 2. Do not scale drawings. If there is ambiguity, lack of information or inconsistency, immediately consult consultant for directions. Be responsible for extra costs involved through the disregarding of this notice. 3. While the contractor is responsible for own survey control,the owner reserves the right to check completed work. Any discrepancy shall be addressed immediately. Fully correct any work not built per plans. END REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS Section 01060 ' Page 1 1.1 Permits,Licenses,Fees 1. Where permits,licenses and inspection fees are required by authorities having jurisdiction for specific trade functions,they shall be obtained and paid for by the particular subtrade responsible for that work. 1.2 Building Code By-laws,Regulations 1. Carry out work in accordance with requirements of the Ontario Building Code, latest issue,including all amendments and revisions. 2. Comply with requirements, regulations and ordinances of other authorities having jurisdiction. 3. Where it is necessary to carry out work outside property lines,such as sidewalks,paving or concrete curbs, comply with applicable requirements of municipal authorities having jurisdiction. 4. Promptly submit written notice to consultant of observed variance of Contract Documents from requirements of Building Code and authorities having jurisdiction. Assume responsibility for work known to be contrary to such requirements and performed without notifying consultant. 1.3 Safety Requirements 1. Be governed by pertinent safety requirements of Federal or Provincial Governments and of municipal bodies having authority,particularly the Ontario Construction Safety Act, and regulations of Ontario Ministry of Labour, and work in conjunction with proper safety associations operating under the authority of Ontario Workers'Compensation Act. 2. Do not,in the performance of the work,in any manner endanger the safety or unlawfully interfere with the convenience of the public. ' 1.4 Fire Protection Requirements 1. Refer to technical Sections of Specifications and Drawings for fire protection ' requirements. 2. Test methods used to determine fire hazard classification and fire endurance rating shall be as required by Ontario Building Code. 3. Upon request, furnish to consultant with evidence of compliance with project fire protection requirements. REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS Section 01060 Page 2 , 1.5 Safety Regulations , 1. The contractor shall ensure that all contract staff are trained under the provision of the W.H.M.I.S.(Workplace Hazardous Material Information System) regulations. 2. The contractor shall ensure that Material Safety Data Sheets are available for all chemicals used on site. 3. The contractor shall conform to and enforce strict compliance with the Construction Safety Act and regulations made under the act. 4. The contractor shall be aware of and conform to Town Health and Safety Policies made available by the Deputy Director of Community Services and Facilities. 5. For purposes of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, the contractor will be , designated as the constructor for this project and will assume all of the responsibility of the constructor set out in that Act and its regulations. 6. The contractor shall ensure that all necessary measures are taken to protect Town employees,general public and workers from injury. END S ABBREVIATIONS Section 01070 Page 1 1. When the following abbreviations are used in the contract documents, they shall have the meanings shown. ' ABBREVIATION MEANING AA The Aluminum Association ' ACI American Concrete Institute ASTM American Society For Testing And Materials AWPA American Wood Preservers Association AWS American Welding Society CCA Canadian Construction Association CCRC Canadian Code For Residential Construction ' CEC Canadian Electrical Code CFUA Canadian Fire Underwriters Association CGA Canadian Gas Association CGSB Canadian General Standards Board CIQS Canadian Institute Of Quantity Surveyors CISC Canadian Institute Of Steel Construction CITC Canadian Institute Of Timber Construction CLA Canadian Lumbermen's Association CMHA Canada Mortgage And Housing Corporation COFI Council Of Forest Industries Of British Columbia CPCI Canadian Prestressed Concrete Institute CSA Canadian Standards Association CSC Construction Specification Canada CSI Construction Specifications Institute (USA) ' CSPI Corrugated Steel Pipe Institute CUA Canadian Underwriters'Association CWB Canadian Welding Bureau CWC Canadian Wood Council IES Illuminating Engineering Society LTIC Laminated Timber Institute Of Canada NBC National Building Code Of Canada NBS National Bureau Of Standards USDC NLGA National Lumber Grades Authority NRCC National Research Council Of Canada ' PCA Portland Cement Association PCI Prestressed Concrete Institute RAIC Royal Architectural Institute Of Canada ' ULC Underwriters'Laboratories Of Canada END ' SITE ADMINISTRATION Section 01200 1 Page 1 ' 1.1 Pre-Construction Meeting ' 1. Immediatelyprior to construction,upon notification,attend at location of owner's choice, pre-construction meeting along with authoritative representatives of certain key subcontractors as specifically indicated in the conference notice. ' 2. Purpose of meeting is as follows: a) Review project communications procedures. rb) Review contract administration requirements including submittals,payment and change order procedures. c) Identify all critical points on construction schedule for positive action. d) Identify any product availability problems and substitution request. e) Establish site arrangements and temporary facilities. f) Revise any points which, in owner's, consultant's and contractor's opinion, require clarification. 1.2 Site Meetings 1. Prior to the commencement of the work the contractor, together with the consultant, shall mutually agree to a sequence for holding regular"on site meetings". 2. Organize all necessary site meetings. Ensure that persons,whose presence is required, are present and that relative information is available to allow meetings to be conducted ' efficiently. 3. The consultant will record minutes of each meeting and promptly distribute copies to all participants not later than seven days after the meeting has been held. ' 1.3 Supervision 1. Employ an experiencedand qualified superintendentwho shall devote his time exclusively to the work of this contract and who shall be in complete charge of the work from commencement to completion. A working foreman will not be acceptable. The superintendent shall not be changed after commencement of work without the ' consultant's approval. 2. Supervise, direct, manage and control the work of all forces carrying out the work, ' including subcontractors and suppliers. Carry out daily inspections to ensure compliance with the contract documents and the maintenance of quality standards. Ensure that the inspection staff includes personnel competent in supervising the mechanical and electrical ' trades. SITE ADMINISTRATION Section 01200 Page 2 , 1.4 Progress Record , 1. Maintain,on site,permanent written record of progress of work. Record shall be open to inspection by consultant at all times and a copy shall be furnished to consultant upon request. 2. This record shall show weather conditions, dates of commencement, progress and , completion of various trades and items of work. Particulars pertaining to erection and removal of forms, pouring of concrete, and other critical or major components as well as number of employees of various trades and type and quantity of equipment employed daily shall be noted. 3. Display a copy of the construction schedule on site from start of construction to completion.Superimpose actual progress of work on schedule at least once each week. 1.5 Record Drawings 1. Obtain and keep on site at all times a complete and separate set of black line white prints. 2. Note clearly, neatly, accurately and promptly as the work progresses all architectural, structural mechanical and electrical changes, revisions and additions to the work and deviations from the contract documents. 3. Accurate location,depth,position,size and type of concealed and underground services, both inside and outside shall be included as part of these record drawings. 4. Record drawings shall be available for review at each site meeting. , 5. Refer to Section 01700 for requirements on submission of record drawings. , 1.6 Documents On Site 1. The contractor shall at all times have in his possession a complete set of contract ' documents (drawings and specifications) with all addenda, site instructions, change orders,reviewed shop drawings and samples,colour schedule,paint materials schedules, hardware list,progress reports and meeting minutes. ' END , ' SUBMITTALS Section 01300 ' Page 1 ' 1.1 General ' 1. Unless specified otherwise,make all submissions to the consultant at his office. 2. Make all submissions required by the contract documents with reasonable promptness and in orderly sequence so as to cause no delay in the work. ' 1.2 Related Work ' 1. Submission of maintenance and record documents: Section 01700 - Project Closeout. 2. Submission of maintenance materials:Section 01700 - Project Closeout. i1.3 Construction Schedule 1. Within 7 days after award of contract submit, in form approved by consultant, construction schedule for work of entire contract. 2. Show in schedule start and completion times of each item of work,including erection and ' dismantling of temporary services. 1.4 Shop Drawings 1. Submit shop drawings required by contract documents, in accord with requirements of GC 34. 2. Prepare shop drawings in metric measurements only.Shop drawings containing imperial measurements will be rejected. 3. Unless otherwise directed by the consultant, submit the following number of prints for each shop drawing required: a) Landscape Architectural shop drawings: 2 prints ' b) Structural shop drawings: 3 prints 4. Shop drawings which require the approval of a legally constituted authority having jurisdiction shall be submitted by contractor to such authority for approval. Such shop drawings shall receive final approval of authority having jurisdiction before consultant's ' final review. 5. No work requiring a shop drawing submission shall be commenced until the submission has received consultant's final review. SUBMITTALS Section 01300 ' Page 2 6. The consultant's review is for the sole purpose of ascertaining conformance with the , general design concept. This review shall not mean that the consultant approves the detail design which is inherent in the shop drawings,responsibility for which shall remain ' with the contractor submitting same, and this review shall not relieve the contractor of his responsibility for meeting the requirements of the contract documents. T'he contractor is responsible for dimensions to be confirmed and correlated at the job site for information that pertains solely to fabrication processes or to techniques of ' construction and installation and for coordination of the work of all subtrades. 1.5 Samples 1. Submit samples required by contract documents and as directed by the consultant. 2. Unless indicated otherwise,submit samples in duplicate. 3. Submit samples with identifying labels bearing material or component description, manufacturer's name and brand name,contractor's name,project name,location in which material or component is to be used, and date. 4. Prepay any shipping charges involved for delivering samples to destination point and returning to point of origin if required. 5. No work requiring a sample submission shall be commenced until the submission has received consultant's final review. END ' QUALITY CONTROL Section 01400 ' Page 1 ' 1.1 General ' 1. Requirements specified in this section apply to independent inspection and testing specified under technical specification sections. 2. Requirements specified in this section do not apply to the following: a) Inspection and testing required by laws,ordinances,rules,regulations and orders of public authorities. ' b) Inspection and testing performed exclusively for contractor's convenience. 3. Failure by independent testing agency to detect defective work or materials shall not in any way prevent later rejection, when such defect is discovered, nor shall it obligate consultant for final acceptance. ' 1.2 Related Instructions 1. Cash allowance for independent inspection and testing: Section 01020 2. Specific inspection and testing requirements:Divisions 2 to 16 inclusive. 1.3 Duties&Authority of Testing Agency 1. Testing agency is expected to do the following: ' a) Act on a professional and unprejudiced basis and carry out inspection and testing functions to establish compliance with requirements of contract documents. ' b) Check work as it progresses and prepare reports stating results of tests and conditions of work and state in each report whether specimens tested conform to requirements of contract documents, specifically noting deviations. ' c) Distribute reports as follows: Consultant- three (3) copies Contractor- two (2) copies ' 2. Testing agency is not authorized to amend or release any requirements of contract documents,nor approve or accept any portion of work. ' 3. Contractor shall do the following: a) Notify testing agency minimum 48 hours in advance of operations to allow for assignment of personnel and scheduling of tests without causing delay in work. b) Provide testing agency with access to work at all times. ' c) Supply material samples for testing. 'QUALITY CONTROL Section 01400 Page 2 ' d) Supply casual labour and other incidental services required by testing agency. , e) Provide facilities for site storage of samples. ' 4. When initial inspection and testing indicates non-compliance with contract documents, any subsequent re-inspection and re-testing occasioned by non-compliance shall be performed by same testing agency and cost thereof borne by contractor. ' END ' ' TEMPORARY FACILITIES Section 01500 ' Page 1 ' 1.1 General ' 1. Provide all temporary facilities and controls required for the proper execution of the work. 2. Provide and maintain temporary systems in accordance with applicable regulations and ' requirements. Arrange for, obtain and pay for any permits required. 3. Location of temporary facilities shall be subject to consultant's approval. ' 1.2 Temporary Electricity,Lighting and Water ' 1. Provide temporary electrical lighting and power system and water for use by all sections, if required. 2. Arrange,obtain and pay for service including meter,if required,of sufficient size to allow ' use of required tools and equipment and to ensure adequate lighting levels for the proper execution of work. ' 3. Install and maintain temporary electrical systems in accordance with Construction Safety Association's"Temporary Wiring Standards on Construction Sites",the Ontario Electrical Code and other authorities having jurisdiction. ' 1.3 Temporary Heating 1. Furnish equipment,labour and fuel to provide temporary heat as required for proper ' execution of work. 1.4 Temporary Telephone 1. Provide telephone service for duration of contract until completion.A mobile phone is acceptable. 2. Make telephone available to all sections. Long distance calls shall be paid by party making call. 1.5 Temporary Sanitary Facilities 1. Provide toilet facilities for all personnel on site. ' 2. Keep facilities clean and sanitary and provided with required supplies at all times. 3. Except where temporary sanitary facilities are connected to municipal sewer system, ' periodically remove wastes from site. 'TEMPORARY FACILITIES Section 01500 Page 2 ' 1.6 Temporary First-Aid Facilities , 1. Provide site equipment and medical facilities necessary to supply first-aid service to injured personnel in accordance with regulations of the Worker's Compensation Act. ' Maintain facilities for duration of contract. 1.7 Temporary Fire Protection , 1. Provide and maintain in proper working order, fire extinguishers,prominently placed, until completion of work. ' 2. Fire extinguishers shall be minimum 3 kg. 4A60BC type. 3. Remove fire extinguishers from site upon completion of work or when directed by , consultant. 4. Where gas welding or cutting is to be done within 3 m or above combustible material, , or above space that may be occupied by persons, interpose shields of non-combustible material. Tanks supplying gases for welding or cutting shall be placed at no greater distance from the work than is necessary and shall be securely fastened in an upright , position. Such tanks shall be free from exposure to the sun or high temperature. 1.8 Construction Aids ' 1. Provide temporary stairs,ladders,ramps required for movement and placing of materials, equipment and personnel. 2. Provide mechanical hoisting equipment and fully qualified operators as required during ' construction. 3. Erect required scaffolding independent of walls,arranged to avoid interferencewith work , of other sections as much as possible. 4. Provide and maintain required shoring and bracing in accordance with Construction ' Safety Act and other applicable regulations. 5. Shoring and all false work over one tier in height shall be designed and shall bear the ' stamp of a registered professional engineer having experience in this field. 6. The use of explosive power tools must be approved in writing by the consultant. The use ' of explosive power tools will not be permitted under any circumstances unless equipped with a device which positively prevents free flight of the stud. 1.9 Barriers , 1. Protect public and workmen from injury. Section 01500 TEMPORARY FACILITIES Page 3 2. Provide and maintain required barricades,warning signs, guardrails and lightguards in ' accordance with applicable regulations. 1.10 Temporary Controls ' 1. Provide protective coverings to protect work against damage caused by weather including but not necessarily limited to rain,snow, ice,wind,frost and excessive heat. ' 2. Provide wind breaks and sun shade to allow proper setting and curing of cementious materials. ' 3. Protect excavations and building materials from freezing. 4. Provide and maintain adequate temporary pumping and drainage systems to keep ' excavations and structures free of water. Prevent flow of surface water into excavations. Locate sumps away from foundation elements.Prevent pumped water from carrying soil in suspension in sufficient quantity to case settlement of adjacent earth. Provide sufficient standby equipment to ensure continuity of pumping system. ' 5. Prevent sprayed materials from contaminating air beyond application area by providing temporary enclosures. ' 6. Cover or wet down dry materials and rubbish to prevent blowing dust and debris. ' 1.11 Signs 1. Except as specified here do not erect any signs unless approved by the consultant. ' 2. Erect signs relating to safety on the work or mandatory regulation notices. 3. Erect the consultants'project sign by supplying and setting three steel T-bar stakes. Wire ' the sign securely to the stakes. consultant to provide the sign. Return the sign at the end of the job. 1.12 Field Office and Sheds 1. Provide temporary covers,sheds and platforms of weatherproof construction as may be required for protection and preservation of materials,small tools,equipment which may be susceptible to damage. ' END ' PRODUCTS AND WORKMANSHIP Section 01600 ' Page 1 ' 1.1 Product Quality 1. Products supplied for work shall be new, and as far as possible, and unless otherwise specified,of Canadian manufacture. 2. Materials used for temporary facilities are not required to be new, provided they are ' structurally sound and in suitable and safe operation condition. 1.2 Standards and Terminology ' 1. Where a standard has been adopted by these specifications, incorporate minimum requirements of such standard into the work. Where requirements of specifications are ' more stringent than those of the standard,follow more stringent requirements. 2. Reference to standards,specifications,handbooks and manufacturer's catalogues, refer to latest edition thereof and all amendments or revisions applicable at tender closing ' date,unless date suffix is included with document number. 3. Wherever words "acceptable", "approved', "satisfactory', "selected", "directed", "designated!',"permitted!',"inspected!',"instructed!',"required","submit",or similar words or phrases are used in standards or elsewhere in contract documents, it shall be understood that"by (to) the consultant" follow, unless context provides otherwise. ' 4. Where the word"provide"is used in these contract documents,it shall be taken to mean "supply and install"unless specifically noted otherwise. ' 1.3 Availability and Substitution 1. Products which are specified by their proprietary names or by part of catalogue number ' from the basis for contract. No substitutes for these may be used without consultant's approval in writing. 2. Where it is found that specified materials have become unavailable for incorporating into ' work, notify consultant immediately of proposed substitution. 3. Proposed substitution shall be any top quality product considered by the consultant to be suitable for purpose intended. 4. Products proposed as substitutions,and which are considered by consultant to be suitable for purpose intended,but which are in his opinion of lesser value and quality than those ' specified shall only be accepted as substitution if reasonable credits are allowed for their use. ' 5. In order to substantiate equivalency of proposed materials,products or processes,submit samples, printed product description's test data, installation instructions, standards, certification,samples,guarantee/warranty forms,list of successful products incorporating ' such proposals and similar information requested by consultant. Section 01600 PRODUCTS AND WORKMANSHIP ' Page 2 6. Whenever a substitute is proposed,any change to contract price as a result of acceptance of proposed product shall include any adjustments to adjacent structure or space in order to accept minor differences in size or weight between proposed items and corresponding specified items. 7. Prevent any substitution or request for substitution from delaying construction progress ' in any way. 8. Requests for substitution resulting from failure to place orders in time will not be ' entertained. Be responsible for ordering products in time to ensure their required delivery;bear all costs for failure to comply with these requirements. 9. Upon consultant's request submit copies of material and equipment purchase orders. , 1.4 Product Delivery,Handling& Storage 1. Suitably pack, crate and protect products during transportation to site to preserve their quality and fitness for purpose intended. 2. Store products in original, undamaged condition with manufacturer's labels and seals , intact until they are being incorporated into completed work. 3. Handle and store materials in accordance with manufacturer's and supplier's ' recommendations so as to ensure preservation of their quality, appearance and fitness for work. , 4. Arrange materials so as to facilitate prompt inspection,and remove faulty, damaged or rejected materials immediately from site. 1.5 Product Delivery Schedule ' 1. It is the responsibility of the contractor to ensure that the supplier or distributor of ' materials specified or alternatives accepted,which he intends to use,has materials on the site when required. The contractor shall obtain confirmed delivery dates from the supplier. 2. The contractor shall contact the consultant immediately upon receipt of information indicating that any material or item will not be available on time,in accordance with the original schedule, and similarly it shall be the responsibility of all subcontractors and ' suppliers to so inform the contractor. 3. The consultant reserves the right to receive from the contractor at any time, upon ' request, copies of actual purchase or work orders of any material or products to be supplied for the work. 1.6 Workmanship , 1. All work shall be carried out in accordance with the best trade practice,by mechanics skilled in the type of work concerned. ' Section 01600 ' PRODUCTS AND WORKMANSHIP Page 3 2. Products, materials, systems and equipment shall be applied, installed, connected, erected,used,cleaned and conditioned in accordance with the applicable manufacturer's printed directions. ' 3. Where specified requirements are in conflict with the manufacturer's written directions, follow manufacturer's directions. Where specified requirements are more stringent than manufacturer's directions,comply with specified requirements. ' END ' PROJECT CLOSEOUT Section 01700 ' Page 1 ' 1.1 Operating and Maintenance Manuals ' 1. Provide operating and maintenance data,prepared on 8 1/2" x 11" sheets in printed or typewritten form, preferably double-sided, contained in D-ring binders with soft vinyl covers. 2. Manual contents shall be assembled in systematic order generally following the specification format..Provide labeled, celluloid covered tabs fastened to hard paper dividers to identify different sections. ' 3. Binders shall have clear plastic pocket at back of spine for identification.Insert label containing title"Operating and Maintenance Data",project name and volume number ' if applicable. 4. Include the following material in each manual: a) Title sheet labeled"Operating and Maintenance Data"and listing project name, date, volume number, if applicable and names and addresses of contractor, mechanical subcontractors, consultant and subconsultants. ' b) List of contents. If more than one volume is required,provide a cross-reference contents page at front of each volume. c) Complete list of subcontractors and suppliers. d) Copy of finished hardware list,complete with all amendments and revisions. ' e) Schedule of paints and coatings. Include sufficient explanation to fully identify each surface with the applicable paint or coating used. Enclose copy of colour schedule. f) Maintenance instructions for all finished surfaces. 1 g) Brochures,cuts of all equipment and fixtures. h) Operating and maintenance instructions for all equipment. i) Extended warranties. ' j) Maintenance contracts. k) Other data required elsewhere in contract documents or deemed necessary by consultant. Section 01700 ' PROJECT CLOSEOUT Page 2 ' 1.2 Record Drawings ' 1. Upon completion of work, prior to total performance, obtain and pay for one set of ' mylar transparencies and transfer record information compiled during construction from white prints to mylars. 2. Quality of drafting and lettering shall match that of original drawings and shall be ' suitable for microfilming. 1.3 Operating Instructions ' 1. At substantial performance,at a time acceptable to owner and consultant,but not before operating and maintenance manuals have been reviewed and accepted by consultant, instruct owner's representative in the operation of all systems and equipment. , 1.4 Substantial Performance 1. Prior to requesting a substantial performance deficiency inspection,submit the following: ' a) Three copies of operating and maintenance manuals. ' b) Two copies of inspection and acceptance certificates required from regulatory agencies. 2. Advise the consultant,in writing,when the project has been substantially completed. If consultant agrees that this stage has been reached,prepare a complete list of deficiencies and submit one copy of this list to consultant. ' 3. On receipt of the above deficiency list, in a satisfactory form, the consultant, accompanied by the subconsultants,the contractor and his project superintendent,and , the owner if deemed desirable,will carry out an inspection of the project. 4. Add to the deficiency list, in accordance with consultant's directions, any additional deficiencieswhich are identified during inspection and re-issue updated deficiency list to ' all concerned. 1.5 Total Performance 1. Prior to requesting a final inspection,do the following: a) Submit one complete set of mylar record drawings. ' b) Submit one complete set of reviewed shop drawings of mechanical and electrical items,folded to 8'/i'by 11"size,contained in heavy manila envelopes,numbered ' and labeled. Follow specification format with no more than one section per envelope. Section 01700 ' PROJECT CLOSEOUT Page 3 c) Submit a final request for payment incorporating all approved changes to the contract price, including adjustments to the cash allowances listed in Section 01020 - Allowances. ' d) Upon completion of all items noted on the deficiency list, clean all areas, surfaces and components affected by corrections and completion of deficient items, as directed by the consultant. e) Ensure that all services,equipment,apparatus are properly tested and adjusted. 2. After all deficiencies have been corrected,submit a written request to the consultant for ' a final inspection. This inspection shall be carried out by the same parties involved in the substantial performance deficiency inspection. ' 3. If all deficiencies have not been corrected, in the opinion of the consultant, a final deficiency list will be prepared in the same manner as specified herein for the substantial performance deficiency inspection and the inspection procedure repeated until all items have been completed to the satisfaction of the consultant. END 1 ' Section 01710 CLEANING Page 1 1.1 General 1. Be responsible for cleanliness of site and structures to satisfaction of consultant. Maintain work in neat and orderly condition at all times. ' 2. Periodically,or when directed by the consultant,remove from site and legally dispose of rubbish and waste materials. 3. Burning or burying of rubbish and waste materials on site is not permitted. 4. Use only cleaning materials recommended by manufacturer of surface to be cleaned. S. Use cleaning material only on surfaces recommended by cleaning material manufacturer. 6. While on the premises,all hazardous waste shall be properly identified and stored so as not to pose a safety hazard to employees,workers or the general public. 7. Utilize recycling programs and efforts for material disposal whenever and wherever possible. Guidance into various recycling efforts can be obtained by contacting the municipality. 1.2 Cleaning During Construction ' 1. Remove debris,packaging and waste materials frequently. ' 2. Keep dust and dirt to an acceptable level as directed. 3. Remove oily rags,waste and other hazardous substances from premises at close of each day, or more often if required. 1.3 Final Cleaning 1. Prior to substantial performance,thoroughly clean all surfaces and components. Provide professional cleaning of all areas and surfaces to allow owner to occupy without further cleaning. 2. Remove stains,dirt and smudges from finished surfaces. END TEMPORARY TREE PROTECTION Section 02070 Page 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 General Instructions 1. Comply with the requirements of Division 1. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 Fencing 1. Protective fencing shall be standard wood snow fence as detailed. PART 3 - EXECUTION 1. All existing trees,which are to remain,shall be fully protected with the required fencing erected outside the "drip line" of trees,prior to commencement of construction. Groups of trees and other existing plantings to be protected shall be done in like manner with snow fencing or other similar structures around the entire clump(s). Areas within the protective fencing shall remain undisturbed and shall not be used for the storage of building materials or equipment. 2. No rigging cables shall be wrapped around or installed in trees; surplus soil, equipment,debris or materials shall not be placed over root systems of the trees within the protective fencing. No contaminants will be dumped or flushed where feeder roots of trees exist. 3. The contractor shall take every precaution necessary to prevent damage to trees or shrubs to be retained. 4. Where limbs or portions of trees are removed to accommodate construction work, they will be cleanly cut and exposed wood treated with an approved tree wood dressing. 5. Where root systems of protected trees are exposed directly adjacent to or damaged by construction work,they shall be trimmed neatly and the area backfilled with appropriate material, or sprayed with an approved antidessicant to prevent drying. 6. Dead trees shall be cut and stumps removed to a minimum depth of 750 mm below proposed finished grades. ' 7. Remove snow fencing upon total completion of the project. ' END CLEARING AND GRUBBING Section 02110 Page 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 General Instructions 1. Comply with the requirements of Division 1. 1.2 Related Work 1. Temporary Tree Protection Section 02070 1.3 Protection 1. Prevent damage to adjacent property and to areas scheduled to remain unchanged. Make good any damage caused by site clearing operations. 2. Ensure that tree protection is in place prior to commencement of work. PART 2 - PRODUCTS Not applicable PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 Examination&Preparation 1. Visit the site and examine existing conditions so as to understand the extent of work required. No increase in cost will be considered out of failure to know existing conditions. 3.2 Clearing Operations 1. Notwithstanding requirements specified herein,retain existing items specifically indicated on drawings to be retained. 2. Where required to accommodate new construction,remove existing elements regardless whether shown on drawings to be removed or not. a) Cut down trees specifically indicated on drawings to be removed,if any. b) Cut down trees located within new paving areas whether or not indicated on drawings,but request consultant's review and direction prior to cutting. 1 c) Grub out existing stumps and root systems to minimum 750 mm below new finished grade,or deeper where required by new work. d) Grub out where encountered,root systems of existing trees,previously cut at or near grade by others. CLEARING AND GRUBBING Section 02110 Page 2 3.3 Disposal of Material 1. Except where specifically indicated otherwise herein,remove from site and legally dispose of all materials,rubbish and debris resulting from site clearing operations. END EARTHWORKS Section 02210 Page 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 General Instructions 1. Comply with requirements of Division 1. 1.2 Related Work 1. Temporary Tree Protection Section 02070 2. Clearing and Grubbing Section 02110 PART 2 - PRODUCTS Not applicable PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 Existing Site Conditions 1. The contractor must review and make known,the acceptance of the site contour relative to the graphic contour shown on the plans. 2. In a situation where rough grading and the establishment of the sub-grade has been carried out by others,the Contractor shall verify such sub-grades on the site and report all discrepancies in writing to the Consultant,before commencing work. 3. Failure to do so will imply acceptance by the contractor of surfaces and conditions,and no claim made thereafter for damages or extras resulting from such surfaces and conditions will be accepted. 3.2 Topsoil Stripping 1. The topsoil shall be stripped from the site in a fully dry condition. Stockpile in a location acceptable to the Consultant. Strip all topsoil which occurs below proposed paved areas and structures. Areas not requiring significant grade changes may utilize on site topsoil to achieve finished grade. Topsoil stripping will not be required in this case. 3.3 Cut and Fill Balance 1. Supply all materials and execute the works as is necessary to bring the grades to the finished elevations. EARTHWORKS Section 02210 Page 2 3.4 Filling 1. Unless otherwise specified, the contractor shall, where required, supply and spread sufficient fill materials to raise existing grades to the specified level as indicated on the drawings. 2. Such fill materials shall be free of any debris subject to rot or corrosion,and shall be approved by the consultant before placing. 3. Prior to placing fill, the existing grade shall be scarified to a minimum depth of 75mm to provide a good bond and prevent slipping of fill. 4. Fill materials shall be placed in loose layers not exceeding 250 mm in depth. Each layer shall be compacted to 95% Standard Proctor Modified Dry Density(S.P.M.D.D.)before placing subsequent layers. 5. The preparation of the finished sub-grade,prior to placing of topsoil under sodding,shall be as specified under Section 02487. 6. All fill materials shall be compacted when the moisture content, as determined by laboratory tests, is suitable for obtaining the required density. When the moisture content is too low, water shall be applied by means of an approved distributor. When the material is too wet, it shall be thoroughly mixed with dry material, or the wet material shall be dried by blading,dicing or other approved method. 7. The surface shall be shaped at all times to ensure adequate surface run-off and prevent ponding and scouring. 3.5 Excavating 1. Before proceeding with excavating work for paving, the areas shall be staked out and approval obtained from the consultant. 2. All areas for paving shall be excavated to the specified depths as indicated on drawings. 3. The final sub-grade shall be maintained parallel to the finished grade and shall be thoroughly compacted to 98% S.P.M.D.D.minimum. 4. Submit written evidence that the specified compaction has been realized and obtain approval from the Consultant before commencing work. 5. All structures such as walks,steps,etc.shall be staked out on the site to the consultants approval before commencing excavating work. 6. The excavations for all foundations shall be carried to undisturbed soil,or to a minimum , depth of 1200mm unless specified otherwise. ' Section 02210 EARTHWORKS Page 3 7. The bearing capacity of the soil on which the footings are to be founded shall be capable of supporting the imposed loads. 8. Where the bearing capacity appears to be insufficient,soil investigations shall be carried out with the approval of the landscape architect. Costs of such investigations shall be paid for out of the Cash Allowance as stipulated in the Special Conditions. 9. Where it is necessary to carry excavations deeper than specified,until a firm bearing is obtained,fill extra excavation with concrete and/or granular fill as directed. Under no circumstances will earth filling under footings be permitted,unless otherwise approved. 10. The cost of extra excavations and extra concrete will be paid for at the unit prices quoted in the tender. Where such extra costs are the result of the contractor's error or misinterpretation,no extra payment will be made. 11. All excavations shall be sufficiently shored and braced to prevent caving in and support existing structures, roads, services,etc. 12. All shoring shall be done in strict accordance with local regulations and approval obtained from local authorities. 13. Warning signs and protective barriers shall be erected in accordance with local regulations. 14. Be responsible for all damages and subsequent repairs to underground utilities and structures resulting from contractor's operations. 15. All excavations shall be protected from freezing and water. Provide and operate as many pumps as are necessary to keep excavations free of water at all times. 16. All surplus excavated material shall be removed and disposed of,unless approved by the consultant for filling or backfilling. Surplus material and unacceptable materials shall be removed from the site and disposed of. 17. All excavated rocks and boulders shall be immediately buried at approved locations to depths of 1.5 m below finished grade. END PLANTING Section 02490 Page 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 General Instructions 1. Comply with the requirements of Division 1. 1.2 Related Work 1. Earthworks Section 02210 ' PART 2 - PRODUCTS ' 2.1 Topsoil 1. Topsoil shall be natural loam with an acidity range from 6.0 pH to 7.5 pH; containing organic matter of 4% for clay loams and a minimum of 2%for sandy loams;and free of stones and roots over 50 mm dia.,and subsoil,clay lumps,other solid materials,noxious weeds,weed seeds or other deleterious materials. 2.2 Peatmoss 1. Peatmoss shall consist of partially decomposed fibrous or cellular stems of Sphagnum Mosses and shall have a porous to spongy fibrous texture,with a pH ranging from 4.5 to 6.0. The peatmoss shall be supplied in bales, which shall be free of decomposed colloidal residue,wood, sulphur and iron and shall be finely shredded into particles not larger than 6 mm. 2.3 Bonemeal 1. Bonemeal shall be a commercial, clean bonemeal, finely ground and analyzing to a minimum 5% nitrogen and 20% phosphoric acid. 2.4 Fertilizer 1 1. Fertilizer shall be inorganic, complete fertilizers containing not less than 60% ureaformaldehyde. 2.5 Plant Materials 1. All plants shall be No. 1 Grade,nursery-grown stock of a grade and quality conforming to the horticultural standards and grown under proper cultural practices as adopted by the Canadian Nursery Trades Association(CNTA). 2. Nursery stock shall be transplanted and/or root pruned regularly,but not later than nine (9) months prior to arrival on project site. 3. Plants shall conform to all regulations requiring inspection for disease and insect control. PLANTING Section 02490 Page 2 Plants which require chemical treatment as ordered by the Department of Agriculture shall be prohibited. 4. All plants shall be true to name in accordance with the plant list,with botanical names ' conforming to the"International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants". 5. Plants shall be tagged with their name and size.Labels shall not be removed until after final inspection at the end of the maintenance period. 6. Substitutions for the specified plants are not allowed unless approved by the landscape architect in writing. 7. Any plants dug from native stands, wood lots, and which have not received proper cultural maintenance as advocated by the CNTA, shall be designated as "Collected Plants". 8. The supply and planting of"Collected Plants"will not be permitted unless approved,in writing and subject to inspection by the landscape architect at the original growing location. Be responsible for all costs related to such inspection. 9. The guarantee period for approved"Collected Plants" shall be one (1) year longer than the specified guarantee period for nursery-grown plants. 10. Plants shall be supplied from nurseries located within the same hardiness zone, and grown in the same soil conditions as the project site, and in accordance with the Plant List, unless otherwise approved. 11. Plants shall be freshly dug and be in a healthy vigorous condition upon arrival at the site. Heeled-in plants or plants from cold storage are not allowed. 12. Plants shall be sound,healthy and well-branched,free of disease and insects,and possess , all the characteristics of the specified species. Headers shall be straight and intact and stems and trunks free of sun scalds,frost cracks, abrasions and other damages. 13. Old injuries shall be completely callused over with pruning wounds showing vigorous bark on all edges and all parts showing live green cambium tissue when cut. 14. Plants shall be measured when the branches are in their normal position with height and spread dimensions referring to the main body of the plant. 15. Trees are specified by caliper which is the diameter of the trunk measured at 150 mm above grade. 16. Root balls shall contain at least 75% of the fibrous roots and shall conform to the sizes specified in the Guide Specification for Nursery Stock of the Canadian Nursery Trades Association. PLANTING Section 02490 Page 3 ' 17. Root balls shall be supplied wrapped in burlap as follows: Root Ball Diameter a) Up to 450 mm 5 oz. Hessian burlap b) 450 mm to 750 mm double burlap c) 900 mm and up double burlap and drum laced with 6 mm rope at 200 mm spacing 2.6 Accessories 1. Wrapping material for tree trunks shall be burlap or approved equal,at least 270g/m2 in weight and ranging in width from 150 mm to 250 mm. 2. Stakes for support of small trees and large shrubs shall be as detailed or an approved equal,painted with two coats of dark brown stain. 3. Supports for large trees,as detailed,shall consist of zinc-coated guy cables,eye bolts and turnbuckles or an approved equal. Cables shall be used for trees 150 mm in caliper and over. 4. Wires for tree supports shall be #9 gauge galvanized steel wire encased in new black two-ply 12 mm diameter rubber hose. 5. Anti-dessicant,where required,shall be"Wilt Proof' or an approved equal. 6. Install rodent protection on all trees and shrubs. Shrub protection may be "Scoot" or equal. 2.7 Mulch 1. Mulch in planting saucers shall be hardwood chips. 2.8 Quality Assurance ' 1. All planting work shall be carried out by experienced workmen under the direction and supervision of experienced and qualified plantsmen. 2. All plants shall be No. 1 Grade nursery stock grown and supplied in accordance with current standards as adopted by the Canadian Nursery Trades Association latest metric edition. ' 3. All plants shall meet or exceed all pertinent regulations with respect to inspection for plant disease and insect control. ' 4. Submit samples of specified mulches and plant accessories when required by the landscape architect. Keep approved sample(s)on site in an approved,protected location PLANTING Section 02490 , Page 4 ' until work has been inspected,approved and accepted. , 5. All topsoil shall be tested for N.P.K and minor elements as well as for clay and organic matter content, and acidity (pH) range, when required by landscape architect. After being tested, written test reports shall be submitted and approved by the landscape architect,before being used on site. 2.9 Inspections 1. All plant materials shall be available for inspection at the nursery by the landscape architect and representatives of the municipality.The contractor shall give timely notice of availability of the material for inspection. 2. Approval of plants at the nursery does not impair the right of the landscape architect to inspect plants upon arrival at site and reject plants which have been damaged,are in poor condition,or otherwise do not conform to the specifications. 3. Do not remove plant labels until plants have been inspected and approved by the landscape architect. PART 3 - EXECUTION t 3.1 Delivery and Storage 1. Deliver all materials in their original containers with all labels intact and legible. Containers with fertilizers, peatmoss, bonemeal, etc., shall clearly indicate contents, weight,analysis and manufacturer's name. 2. All materials which are subject to deterioration from weather shall be stored in a dry, protected weather-proof area. 3. Plants shall be protected from damage and drying out from the time they are dug,during transportation,until planting on the site. 4. Plants which cannot be planted immediately after arrival on the site shall be properly heeled in,protected and kept moist until they can be planted. 3.2 Site Preparation , 1. Excavate to the specified depth,as detailed,or in accordance with the following schedule: a) Shrubs and Evergreens 450 mm minimum , b) Groundcovers,perennial , and annual plants 300 mm minimum c) Pits shall be deep enough to allow at least 150 mm of topsoil under root ball. 1 ' Section 02490 PLANTING r Page 5 ' 2. Stake out the locations of all tree pits and planting areas to the landscape architect's approval before planting. ' 3. Scarify sub-grade in tree pits and planting areas to a minimum depth of 150 mm. 3.3 Installation r1. Plant during periods suitable with respect to climatic conditions,locally accepted practice and to the landscape architect's approval. 2. Plants shall be installed to give the best appearance and to the landscape architect's approval. ' 3. Plants shall be set plumb in the centre of pits and at the same relationship to grade as in their original growing locations. 4. Remove ropes,wires,etc. and pull away burlap from top 1/3 of rootball. 5. Backfill in 150 mm layers firmly tamping each layer around the roots and taking care not to leave air pockets. 6. Thoroughly water when planting pit is half full and again when completely filled. r 7. Allow each plant and tree to be about 75 mm above surrounding grade to permit natural settlement. 8. Surround each plant,except when planted in a bed,with an earth saucer as large as the planting pit in order to retain water. Remove saucer at the end of the maintenance period. 9. Thoroughly water all planting areas and trees immediately after planting. 3.4 Tree Wrapping r1. Immediately after planting,wrap all tree trunks with burlap or an approved equal. Tie with cord to keep wrapping snug and neat. Prior to applying wrapping,spray trunks with a wettable powder of long residual insecticide. 3.5 Tree Support 1. Install tree supports as detailed.Tighten guys without placing undue strain. Encase wires in rubber hose at points of contact with bark. 3.6 Pruning 1. Prune all plants as necessary to remove dead and broken branches and to compensate for the loss of roots as a result of transplanting and digging in nursery. r r PLANTING Section 02490 Page 6 2. Preserve the natural character;do not remove leader or small branches along trunks. ' 3. Use clean,sharp tools and make cuts clean and flush without leaving stubs. 4. Cut back to living tissue all cuts, scars and bruises,shaped so as not to retain water. 5. Paint all cuts 25 mm and larger with tree paint. , 3.7 Maintenance 1. Maintain all plants and planting areas immediately after installation until all project work , has been inspected,approved and accepted. Further,maintain all plant material for the duration of the warranty period. ' 2. Maintenance shall include all necessary measures to establish and maintain plants in a healthy,vigorous growing condition and planting areas neat and tidy. 3. Maintenance shall include,but not be limited to the following work: a) Maintenance,repair and replacement,where necessary, of all accessories such as wrappings,tree guys and stakes,turnbuckles, etc. b) Regular inspection of all plants and control of insects and diseases. c) Fertilizing, watering and pruning as necessary. Water is considered the contractors cost. d) Removal of debris,broken branches, etc. to keep planting areas in a neat and tidy condition at all times. 4. Failure to maintain plant material will result with the owner paying separate contractors ' to do the work, and said value to be deducted from the contract price. 5. All plants shall be free of diseases and insect infestations in a healthy, good growing condition, and planting areas free of weeds and freshly cultivated, at time of final inspection. 6. Chemicals for control of weeds,insects and disease shall be used in strict accordance with , manufacturers'recommendations. 7. The contractor shall be fully responsible for all damages resulting from use of chemicals. 8. Protect all planting areas against damage,including erosion and trespassing,by providing and maintaining proper safeguards. Remove safeguards at the end of the maintenance , period. 3.8 Guarantee ' PLANTING Section 02490 ' Page 7 ' 1. All plants accepted shall be guaranteed for a period of one(1)year from date of project acceptance. r 2. All plants shall be inspected at the time of the guarantee period(s). Plants which,at that time, are not in a healthy vigorous growing condition to the landscape architect's approval,shall be replaced at no extra charge. 3. Replacements shall be supplied and planted in strict accordance with drawings,plant list and the specifications and shall be subject to the specified guarantee periods. ' 4. Replacements shall be planted as soon as possible,but during the proper planting season, in accordance with accepted horticultural practice. ' 5. All replacement trees shall be clearly marked in a visible manner. 6. Notify owner and landscape architect,in writing,when replacements are to be planted. 7. Replacements required because of vandalism, theft, or other causes beyond the contractor's control, are not part of this contract. END ' Section 02511 LIMESTONE PAVING Page 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 General Instructions 1. Comply with requirements of Division 1. ' 1.2 Related Work 1. Earthworks Section 02210 ' PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 Materials ' 1. Screenings shall be 5 mm clear, crushed limestone material free of all deleterious materials. ' 2. Filter fabric underlay to be Terrafix 270 R or equal. 2.2 Equipment ' 1. The requirementsof OPS,Form No.310,Sub-Sections 310.05.01 to 310.05.07 shall apply to all work specified herein. ' PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 Inspections 1. During construction,the density and thickness of each course shall be carefully controlled and shall be in full accordance with the drawings and specifications. ' 2. The average thickness of each course shall at no point vary more than 6 mm from the specified thickness. 3. Each course shall be inspected and tested for density and thickness to the approval of the landscape architect before placing subsequent courses. ' 4. Paving shall receive final inspection by the landscape architect upon completion of all work. 5. The surface of the finished paving shall be true to grade as shown on drawings and shall be free of irregularities exceeding 3 mm as measured with a 300 mm straight-edge parallel to the centre line of the paving. 3.2 Testing 1. When required by the landscape architect,all coarse and fine aggregates to be used in the paving mixture shall be tested to determine conformance with the requirements of Section 02511 LIMESTONE PAVING Page 2 2. The contractor shall notify the landscape architect when the aggregates and fillers are , available for sampling and testing in order to determine the composition of the paving mixture(s). 3. The costs of such tests shall be charged as provided for in Section 01020 -Allowances. , 3.3 Site Preparation , 1. All rough grading,filling where required,excavating and preparation of sub-grade under paving,shall be described under Section 02210 Earthworks. 2. The final sub-grade under paving shall have the approval of the consultant prior to , placing of specified materials. 3. Any underground wiring or other utility occurring below a paved area shall be fully compacted to 100%Standard Proctor Modified Dry Density(S.P.M.D.D.). Do not place asphalt and later cut for installation of utilities. Fully inspect and duly accept wire crossings by the electrical contractor. , 4. Upon approval of sub-grade,the contractor shall spread the approved specified materials in accordance with the drawings. 5. Granular materials shall be spread in layers not exceeding four 100 mm in depth per layer. The contractor shall take care that granular materials do not become contaminated by deleterious materials. , 6. Immediately following spreading, each layer shall be compacted to 98% S.P.M.D.D. Areas adjacent to curbs,catch basins,manholes and other areas not accessible to rollers shall be properly compacted with approved mechanical or hand tamping devices. 7. Depth indicated on drawings shall be the minimum depth after proper compaction. ' 8. All irregularities or depressions resulting from rolling shall be corrected and compacted until the surface is smooth and uniform and true to line and level. 9. The contractor shall arrange for compaction tests to be carried out by an independent ' testing firm and submit test results to the consultant. Have enough work prepared to justify four hours of work by the testing company. ' 10. The cost for such tests shall be paid for as provided for in the special conditions. Where re-testing is required because of insufficient compaction,the cost of re-testing shall be the responsibility of the contractor. END , ' CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300 ' Page 1 ' PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 General Instructions 1. Comply with requirements of Division 1. ' 1.2 Related Work 1. Earthworks Section 02210 ' 2. Pedestrian Bridge Section 02890 PART 2 - PRODUCTS ' 2.1 General 1. Cement shall be a standard grey Portland cement conforming to CSA-A.5. ' 2. Water shall be clear and free from injurious amounts of oil, acid,alkali,organic matter, sediment or any other deleterious substances in accordance with CSA-A23.1. ' 3. Aggregates shall meet the requirements of CSA-A23.1. 4. Chemical concrete admixtures may be used only when approved by the landscape ' architect and shall then meet the requirements of ASTM-C494 and shall be used only in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. ' 5. Air-Entraining admixtures shall conform to ASTM-C260. 6. Reinforcement shall be in accordance with CSA-G.30. ' 7. Expansion joint fillers shall be an approved bituminous, pre-molded fibre joint filler conforming to ASTM-D1751 or approved self-expanding cork conforming to ASTM- D.1752. 8. Granular base course materials shall be of clear, natural crushed stone, rock or gravel, Granular"A" in accordance with OPS Form No. 1010. 9. All materials for poured in place concrete shall be proportioned and mixed so as to produce a mix meeting the following requirements,and in accordance with CSA-A23.9. a) Strength, at 28 days as detailed b) Aggregate 20 mm maximum c) Maximum 75 mm slump at point of deposit ' d) Air Entrainment 6% (±%) 2.2 Forms ' 1. Wood or Metal Forms. 'CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300 Page 2 , PART 3 - EXECUTION ' 3.1 Placement and Preparation 1. Remove soft and unstable areas in sub-grade and backfill and compact with approved granular material. 2. Compact sub-grade uniformly to minimum 95%Standard Proctor Modified Dry Density , (S.P.M.D.D.). 3. Place granular base course materials to the specified minimum depths as detailed. , 4. Keep granular materials clean and free of deleterious materials at all times. , 5. Maintain final grade of granular base course parallel to finished grade and obtain approval of base before proceeding with work. 6. Submit all written test reports. , 7. Comply with CSA-A23.1 with respect to conveying and placing of concrete. ' 8. Transport concrete from mixer to point of deposit and deposit in its final position as quickly as possible to prevent separation and loss of materials. 9. Do not use re-tempered concrete or concrete which has been contaminated by foreign substances. 10. Place concrete in a continuous operation until section is completed. r 11. Consolidate concrete, by approved means,while it is being placed. Thoroughly work ' concrete around reinforcement and embedded fixtures and into corners of forms. 12. Maintain constant quality control to ensure that finished concrete is dense,uniform and free of honey-combing and that no separation of materials can occur. ' 13. Apply.sealant in strict accordance with manufacturer's recommendations. Clean joints thoroughly before sealing and remove all laitance. ' 3.2 Weather Protection , 1. During cold weather protect concrete and concreting operations in accordance with CSA- A23.1.19. 2. During hot weather comply with the requirements of AC1-605. 3.3 Curing ' 1 Section 03300 CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE ' Page 3 ' 1. After concrete has sufficiently set,keep exposed surfaces continuously moist for at least seven(7) days. ' 2. Concrete shall be moist-cured with the use of burlap,or an approved equal,which shall be thoroughly wetted when applied and kept moist continuously during the curing period. ' 3. The use of curing compounds must be approved by the consultant and shall then meet the requirements of ASTM-C309. ' 4. Curing compounds shall be approved and shall be applied in strict accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations,or as directed. ' 3.4 Admixtures 1. It is the contractors full responsibility to adjust the proportioning and/or admixtures in order to prevent cracking, spalling, etc. due to weather or any other reason. Submit ' written report from supplier when doing so. 3.5 Repairs ' 1. Cracking may be repaired by sawcut only if done in a vertical position otherwise break- out and re-pour new concrete. 3.6 Testing 1. Concrete testing shall be done by taking three(3)concrete control cylinders for each fifty ' (50) metres of concrete placed but,in any event,not less than one(1) test for each day concrete is poured. 2. Cylinders shall be taken from the concrete as it is delivered to the job site in the ' presence of, and as directed by, the testing engineer. 3. Cylinders shall be cured under laboratory conditions and shall be tested for compressive ' strength,slump and air content,in full accordance with CSA-A23. One cylinder shall be tested at seven (7) days and two cylinders at twenty-eight(28) days. ' 4. All freshly mixed concrete shall be tested for air content at time of placement, in accordance with CSA-A23.2.19. 5. Be responsible for the costs of all such tests and of additional tests resulting from: a) failure of test specimens to meet specified requirements. ' b) changes in materials,proportions and mix design and supply when requested by the contractor. c) Re-testing due to failure of test specimens. 'CAST-IN-PLACE CONCRETE Section 03300 Page 4 ' 6. Submit complete,written test reports to the consultant. , END , 'T t7P�O1L-- '�/ME57Z7rlJE /�IIVES rill 0 .1 110 log- M4E70B);ZA4jkla " 72FRR4F/X --_2�2I2 .DR .4PPROVE:�7 taG4TED /N THE: G�°�N Sf�CE= BLG�G�, SECTION • spa►. I , 10 �`��4F lq�,�s Dau U�Q .r►' °`0oj AUG 1993 N (jDALN a LIMESTONE WALKWAY ProlactNo. V) 91 • 803 f'O!'BURN 72 TpMbodb4wAv�e►u�.iulut00,1tarkham,OntarioL3A4a� 8hNtNo, 1NO si° GIBE TN.(416)47"0" fsx.76.6670 S D - i 1 I. PAINT ALL CUTS OVER 6 mm WITH APPROVED TREE PAINT. , 2. IF PLANTED IN FULL LEAF, THE TREE IS TO BE SPRAYED WITH APPROVED ANTI-OESSICANT UNLESS PUNTED WITHIN 48 HOURS OF DIGGING. 3. TREE STAKES TO BE REMOVED AT THE CLOSE OF THE SECOND GROWING SEASON, OR AFTER PLANTING , OR UPON ASSUMPTION BY'THE MUNICIPALITY. APPROVED TREE WRAP FROM TOP OF BALL TO 300 ABOVE THE FIRST BRANCH Ne.9 GALVANIZED WIRE ' E 4CL-OSED IN 2-PLY MAN= HOSE 2 T-BAR POSTS PLACED ' 50 AS NOrt TO DAMAGE RODENT PROTECTION TREE AND ROOT SYSTEM CUT AND REMOVE BURLAP MAINTAIN ORIGINAL FROM TOP I/3 OF BALL A GRADE OF TREE BASE , AFTER PLANTING MULCH AS SPECIFIED 00 WtE p ED PLANTING oo SOIL MIXTURE AS SPECIFIED .. TOPSOIL TAMPED TO PREVENT SETTLEMENT' tt, ISO SAUCER wall1 e 1 " . VARIES SECTION Scale N .T. S. ,0 a psO Data AUG . 1993 p 90 co a DECIDUOUS TREE PLANTING Project No. ) 91 - 803 O n ,6,bd uoEa 071y�� COSBV ItN 7270 WoodWne Avenue.Suits 100.Markham.Ontario L3R oso Sheet No. N0 s>` GIBE Tol.c.,s►as-sw. SD — 2 1 ! ! PREPARED PLANTING SOIL MIXTURE AS SPECIFIED MAINTAi N ORIGINAL SHRU� BASE AFTER ' PLANTING 50 OF MULCH _�I AS SPECIFIED TOPSOIL TAMPED TO PREVENT - SETT LEM ENT - - CUT AND ! _ REMOVE BURLAP FRO M TCP 1/3 Z OF BALL ! •�. - __ - NOTES THIS DETAIL ALSO APPLIES TO 150 �I 150 POTTED SHRUBS MIN . - ALL DIMENSIONS ARE GIVEN IN mm. ' RODENT PROTECTION AS SPECIFIED ' SECTION 1 ! 1 Scale N OT TO SCALE ON OF LAq.O Date a `I 9m AUG 1993 a RUB PLANTING ON SLOPE Project No. ' N �� SHRUB 91 - 803 6 n TM Wooduwne Avenue.Suite 100.Markham Ontario WA 489 Sheet No. 6b� 0u S17�y C EOBE URN Tel.(4161147"S" Fax 476.5930 SD — 3 r r r . 1 40 'T"e.AR r 4jQD -WC�D �1570ti�7 t=Ll•1C� ' " Fia+BRIG _ MA.WD r ---r-9�►,..,- r�r STONE j_ i 1 SECTION ® r i 1 Scale 1 -. 20 OF Date AUG 1993 TEMPORARY FENCE AND Project No. N OALA n FILTER FABRIC SEDIMENT SHIELD 91 - 803 a � 066 4(f BE �� COSBURN Mrl (Wb ft kw&w%w•O"a 100'Markham Ob n WLM� Sheet No. EN0 sio�' GIBERi� S D — 4 Soil- Eng CONSULTING SOIL& FOUNDATION ENGINEERS ' Limited 100 NUGGET AVENUE,SCARBOROUGH,ONTARIO M1 S 3A7•TEL:(416)754-8515• FAX:(416)754-8516 BRANCH OFFICES: BARRIE • MISSISSAUGA • BOWMANVILLE • NEWMARKET A REPORT TO ' COSBURN GIBERSON LANDSCAPE ARCETIECTS A SOIL INVESTIGATION FOR PROPOSED ' PARK FACILITIES PARIG.AND OF BOVINIANVHJLE CREEK ' SOUTH OF QUEEN STREET TOWN OF BO Reference No. 9306-SS7 AUGUST 1993 DISTRIBUTION 3 Copies - Cosburn Giberson Landscape Architects 1 Copy - Soil-Eng Limited 1 Reference No. 9306-S.57 , TABLE OF CONTENTS , 1.0 INTRODUCTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 ' 2.0 SITE AND PROJECT DESCRIPTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 3.0 FIELD WORK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 4.0 SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS . . 4 , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.1 Earth Fill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 ' 4.2 Topsoil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 4.3 Sandy Gravel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 4.4 Silty Sand Till . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 4.5 Silty Clay Till . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 4.6 Sandy Silt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 4.6 Compaction Characteristics of the Revealed Soils . . . . . . 11 5.0 GROUNDWATER CONDITIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 6.0 DISCUSSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 6.1 Parkette . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 ' 6.2 Foundations of Gazebo and Stairway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 6.3 Stairway . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 , 6.4 Pedestrian Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 6.5 Storm Sewer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 6.6 Excavation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 , r ' Reference No. 9306-S.57 ' LIST OF TABLES Table 1 - Natural Water Content (Sandy Silt) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Table 2 - Estimated Water Content for Compaction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 ' Table 3 - Measured Groundwater Level 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' Table 4 - Soil Parameters for Bridge Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Table 5 - Classification of Soils for Excavation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 ' LIST OF ENCLOSURES Borehole Logs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Figures• 1 to 3 ' Grain Size Distribution Graphs Figures 4 to 6 Borehole Location Plans . Drawing Nos. 1 and 2 Reference No. 9306-S.57 1 ' 1.0 INTRODUCTION In accordance with a facsimile transmission dated June 24, 1993 from Mr. B. Giberson of Cosburn Giberson Landscape Architects, a soil investigation ' was carried out in the parkland of Bowmanville Creek, south of Queen Street, for proposed Park Facilities. ' The purpose of the investigation was to reveal the subsurface conditions and to ' determine the engineering properties of the occurring soils for the design and construction of the proposed project. The findings and resulting geotechnical recommendations are presented in this ' Report. It should be noted that no tests have been carried out to determine whether environmental contaminants are present in the soils. Therefore, this report deals ' only with a study of the geotechnical aspects of the proposed project. 1 16)' Reference No. 9306-S.57 2 2.0 SITE AND PROJECT DESCRI MON Bowmanville is situated on Iroquois Lake plain, where drift has been partly eroded by the water action of the glacial lake and in places filled with lacustrine clay, silt and sand. The project area is adjacent to the Bowmanville Creek valley in the centre of Bowmanville, south of Queen Street. It covers a flat area at the top of the north bank of the valley, a sector of the northern valley bank, and a sector on the south bank of the creek. ' The project consists of a paved parkette and pathway leading to a gazebo on the flat land at the top of the north bank; a stairway on the face of the northern bank; and a pedestrian bridge crossing the creek. The sector of the bank on which the stairway will be built slopes at about 1.0 vertical:2.0 horizontal with a height of 16.0 metres. A site inspection has shown the face of the valley bank is generally wooded and in a stable condition; however, in the sector where the stairway is proposed, snow- dumping has flattened the trees and in places the subsoil is exposed and has been eroded by runoff. 1 . 16) Reference No. 9306-5.57 3 ' 3.0 FIELD WORK The field work, consisting of three (3) boreholes to depths ranging from 5.0 to 18.7 m, was performed on July 26, 1993, at the locations shown on the Borehole , Location Plans, Drawing Nos. 1 and 2, attached. The holes were advanced to the sampling depths by a track-mounted, continuous- flight power-auger machine equipped for soil sampling. Standard Penetration tests, using the procedures described on the enclosed "List of Abbreviations and Terms", were performed at fr equent intervals of depth. The test results are recorded as the Standard Penetration Resistance (or `N' values) of the subsoil. The relative density of the granular strata, and the consistency of the cohesive strata are inferred from ' the `N' values. Split-spoon samples were recovered for soil classification and laboratory testing. ' The field work was supervised and the findings recorded by a Senior Geotechnical Technician. The elevation at each of the borehole locations was determined with reference to the site bench mark shown on Drawing No. 1, which has a geodetic elevation of 108.82 metres. 16)' Reference No. 9306-S.57 4 4.0 SUBSURFACE CONDITIONS Detailed descriptions of the encountered subsurface conditions are presented on the Borehole Logs, comprising Figures 1 to 3, inclusive. The revealed stratigraphy and the engineering properties of the occurring soils are briefly discussed herein. Beneath a layer of earth fill at the top of the valley bank, strata of sandy silt; silty sand till; and silty clay till were encountered. The latter extends to the toe of the valley bank. On the south bank of the creek an alluvial deposit was encountered above a stratum of silty clay till which is laminated with a stratum of sandy silt. 4.1 Earth Fill ' The fills consist'of silty clay and sandy silt; they are contaminated with bricks, cinders and glass, showing the fill is mixed with construction debris. They may be contaminated with environmentally undesirable material and it will need to be assessed by laboratory testing (chemical). This procedure is not within the terms of reference for this investigation. The fill extends to a depth of 2.1 m in Borehole 1, deepening to 4.6 m towards the top of the bank, as revealed in Borehole 2. The obtained `N' values are 5 to 16, with a mean of 8 per 30 cm of penetration. This shows that the fill was loosely placed; however, it has self-consolidated. The water content of the samples was found to vary from 5 to 19%, and shows that the fill at the top of the bank is drier than that in the flat area behind the top of the bank. 1 Reference No. 9306-S.57 5 ' In using the fill for engineering purposes, it must be sorted free of debris contamination and be properly compacted. 4.2 Topsoil The topsoil was found beneath the earth fill in Borehole 2; it has a thickness of 40 centimetres. Sample examinations show it contains fine roots and is dark brown in colour, indicating it has a high humus content. The organics are highly compressible rendering the topsoil too weak for engineering application. 4.3 Sandy Gravel The sandy gravel contains a trace of silt with occasional plant debris occurring in the upper layers. Sample examinations show the particle sizes of the sand fraction ' are well graded, and the gravel and sand particles are subangular to rounded in shape. This shows that the sandy gravel is an alluvial deposit and from the resistance to augering the presence of cobbles and boulders in the deposit is inferred. The obtained `N' values are 32 and 40, indicating the relative density of the deposit is dense. The natural water content of the samples was found to be 8 and 9%. The low value shows that due to the perviousness of the material the water drained out as the samples were taken. A grain size analysis was performed on one representative sample and the result is plotted on Figure 4. ' Reference No. 9306-S.57 6 According to the above findings, the other engineering properties are deduced in the following: - Non-frost-susceptible and moderately water erodible. Pervious, with the estimated coefficient of permeability being 10-1 cm/sec. - A frictional soil, its shear strength is derived from internal friction and is soil density dependent with an estimated internal friction angle of 40°. - In steep cuts, the dry and wet gravel will slough to its angle of repose (or its internal friction angle), will run with water seepage, and boil with a piezometric head of about 0.8 metre. 4.4 Si1tX Sand Till rThis deposit was encountered in the deep borehole drilled at the top of the bank. It consists of a random mixture of particle sizes ranging from clay to gravel, with sand and silt being the dominant fractions. Its structure is heterogenous, showing the deposit is a glacial till. Sample examinations indicated that the till is cemented and the samples slaked readily when placed in water. The obtained `N' value is 100 +. This shows that the relative density of the till is very dense, suggesting that it has been highly preconsolidated by past glacial loading. Intermittent hard resistance to augering was encountered, indicating the presence ' of cobbles and boulders in the stratum. Reference No. 9306-S.57 7 ' The natural water content of the samples was determined and the results are plotted on the Borehole Logs. The values range from 5 to 7%, showing the clay is in a damp condition. A grain size analysis was performed on a representative sample and the result is plotted on Figure 4. The gradation shows the till is gravelly. According to the above findings, the following engineering properties of the silty sand till are listed below: - Highly frost susceptible and moderately water erodible. - Low permeability, with an estimated coefficient being 10'6 cm/sec. - A frictional soil, its shear strength is primarily derived from internal friction, and is augmented by cementation, with an estimated internal friction angle of over 45°. - It will be stable in steep cuts; however, under prolonged exposure local sheet collapse will likely occur. 4.5 Silty Clay Till The silty clay till consists of a random mixture of soils; the particle sizes range from clay to gravel, with the clay fraction exerting the dominant influence on the soil properties. The structure of the till is heterogenous, indicating it is a glacial till. r Reference No. 9306-S.57 8 1 Hard resistance was encountered during augering, showing the till is embedded with occasional cobbles and boulders. rThe consistency of the till was found to be hard. This is confirmed by the `N' values of 67 and 100 plus. r The Atterberg Limits of one representative sample and the natural water content of all the samples were determined. The results are plotted on the Borehole Logs and summarized below: Liquid Limit 29% Plastic Limit 17% Natural Water Content 9 to 19% (mean 13%) 1 The results show that the till is a cohesive material with low plasticity. The natural water content is generally below its plastic limit, confirming the hard consistency disclosed by the `N' values. A grain size analysis was performed on one representative sample and the result is plotted on Figure 5. According to the above findings, the following engineering pro erties are deduced: - Moderately frost susceptible and water erodible. - Low permeability, with an estimated coefficient of about 10-7 cm/sec. r r Reference 9 No. r r A cohesive soil, its shear strength is primarily derived from consistency which is inversely related to its moisture content. It contains sand; therefore, its shear strength is augmented by internal friction. It will generally be stable in a relatively steep cut; however, long exposure 'r will allow infiltrating precipitation to wet the soil mantle, and this may lead to local sloughing. 4.6 Sandy Sil t The sandy silt was found in Borehole 1 beneath the earth fill and laminated in the silty clay till in Borehole 3. Sample examinations showed that the silt found beneath the earth fill(Borehole 1) contains silty clay layers. The silt stratum laminated in the silty clay till occurred in r the valley (Borehole 3) and contains occasional clay seams. The laminated structure shows that the revealed silts are lacustrine deposits from a different era. They are generally wet and became highly dilatant when shaken. The obtained `N' values in the silt found on top of the valley bank varied from 8 to 10, with a mean of 9, and in the sandy silt in the valley, the `N' value is 100 +. The relative density of the silts is thus inferred as loose and very dense. The natural water content of the samples was determined; the values are lotted p P on the Borehole Logs and summarized below: r ' Reference No. 9306-S.57 10 Table 1 - Natural Water Content (Sandy Silt) Soil Type Natural Water Content (%) Sandy Silt (Borehole 1) 22 to 31 Sandy Silt (Borehole 3) 15 and 19 These values confirm that the silts are wet. A grain size analysis was performed on one representative sample and the result is plotted on Figure 6. According to the above findings, the following engineering properties relating to the project are given below: - Highly frost susceptible, with high soil adfreezing potential. Highly water erodible; susceptible to migration through small openings under seepage pressure. - Low permeability, with the estimated coefficient being 10-6 cm/sec. - Frictional soils, their shear strength is density dependent. Due to their dilatancy, the strength of the wet silts is susceptible to impact disturbance, i.e. the disturbance will induce a build-up of pore pressure within the soil mantle, resulting in soil dilation and a reduction in shear strength. - In excavation, the moist silts will be stable in relatively steep cuts, while the wet silts will slough and run slowly with seepage bleeding from the cut face. They will boil with a piezometric head of 0.4 metre. Reference No. 9306-S.57 11 r 4.6 Compaction Characteristics of the Revealed Soils The obtainable degree of compaction is primarily dependent on the soil moisture and, to a lesser extent, on the type of compactor used and the effort applied. As a general guide, the typical water content values of the revealed soils for Standard Proctor compaction are presented below: Table 2 - Estimated Water Content for Compaction Water Content (%) for Standard Proctor Compaction Determined Natural Soil Type Water Content (%) 100% (optimum) Range for 95% or + Earth Fill (flat land 12 to 19 14 10 to 16 t behind the bank) Earth Fill (top of 5 to 8 14 10 to 16 valley bank) Sandy Silt (top of 22 to 31 13 10 to 17 valley bank) Sandy Silt (in the 15 and 19 13 10 to 17 valley) Silty Clay Till 9 to 19 13 10 to 16 (mean 13) Silty Sand Till 5 to 7 10 8 to 13 Sandy Gravel 8 and 9 10 6 to 15 r ' Reference No. 9306-S.57 12 r r The above values show that for 95% or + Standard Proctor compaction the earth Nfill on top of the bank will require aeration or mixing with the drier fill, and the sandy silt will require aeration. The remaining soils are generally suitable for structural compaction. Densification of the sandy silt, earth fill and sandy gravel should be carried out using a heavy vibratory roller. The intensity of the vibration must be adjusted in accordance with the soil moisture. The tills must be compacted using a heavy kneading-type roller. r 1 r r r 1 r r r r Reference No. 9306-5.57 13 5.0 GROUNDWATER CONDP NS The groundwater level was measured on completion of the boreholes. The data M are plotted on the Borehole Logs and tabulated below: Table 3 - Measured Groundwater Level BH No. Depth (m) EL (m) 1 4.0 103.8 2 Dry 87.4 - 1 3 1.5 88.5 The groundwater was detected in the loose silt underlying 2.1 m of earth fill and close to the creek where the pervious sandy gravel was saturated by the water in the creek. At the top of the bank the borehole was drilled to a depth level with the bed of the valley; it remained dry on completion. However, the soil became grey at about El. 97.6, and from this, together with the soil moisture profile, the permanent groundwater regime appears to occur below El. 94.0. The water measured in Boreholes 1 and 3 is P erched in nature, and is derived from infiltrated precipitation which is trapped in the voids in the loose sandy silt or is influenced by the water level in the creek. 16)' Reference No. 9306-S.57 14 6.0 DISCUSSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS The investigation has disclosed that the flat land behind the top of the north bank of the valley is underlain by a layer of self-consolidated, earth fill extending onto a stratum of loose to compact sandy silt till. At the top of the north bank the earth fill is deeper and beds onto the original topsoil at a depth of 4.6 metres. The natural soils at the bank consist of compact to very dense silty sand till overlying a stratum of silty clay till. At the south bank of the creek an alluvial deposit consisting of dense sandy gravel was encountered. It extends onto a hard silty clay till which is laminated with very 1 dense sandy silt. The groundwater level measured at the flat land is derived from infiltrated precipitation which is perched at a depth of 4.0 metres. At the top of the bank, no groundwater was detected due to the low permeability of the tills; however, the permanent groundwater level is expected to occur at a depth of 12.0 in (lower sector of the bank). The groundwater level at the south bank of the creek generally corresponds with the water level in the creek. The geotechnical findings and/or constraints which warrant special consideration are presented below: 1. The land at the top of the bank and behind the top of the bank has been covered with a layer of fill. The fill extends to a depth of 2.1 in (Borehole 1) thickening to a depth of 4.2 in (Borehole 2) at the top of the Reference No. 9306-S.57 15 , bank (El. 105.7 to 101.5) According to the design drawing (No. 1 prepared by Cosburn Giberson), the proposed paved parkette will generally follow the existing contours; therefore, it will be built on the existing fill which was found to contain construction debris and glass. The environmental , parameters of the fill should be tested to ensure that it is suitable for parkland use. In addition, the fill is a highly frost-susceptible material, and this should be taken into consideration in the design of the pavement. 2. The foundations of the gazebo and stairway must extend at least 1.5 m into the natural bank below the creep zone generally associated with banks sloped at 1.0 vertical:less than 2.5 horizontal. 3. For construction of the pedestrian bridge, the excavation for the abutment should be sheeted to prevent water infiltration. The recommendations appropriate for the project described in Section 2.0 are presented herein. One must be aware that the subsurface conditions may vary between boreholes. Should this become apparent during construction, a geotechnical engineer must be consulted to determine whether the following recommendations require revision. 6.1 Pazke e The pavement for the arkette will either consist of paving stone or a concrete slab P P P g and will be sensitive to frost heave. The recommended protective schemes are given below: Reference No. 9306-S.57 16 Pavin g S tone The fill subgrade must be removed to a depth of 1.0 m, replaced with non- 1 frost-susceptible sand, and should be provided with subdrains to prevent water ponding in the sand mantle. Concrete Slab The slab must be insulated with 50 mm Styrofoam or equivalent. In preparation of the sand base for the paving stones or granular base for the concrete slab, the fill subgrade must be proof-rolled. The sand base must be uniformly compacted to at least 95% of its maximum Standard Proctor dry density. The concrete slab should be founded on a 15 cm granular base which should be ' compacted to at least 95% of its maximum Standard Proctor dry density. 6.2 Foundations of Gazebo and Stain�vay The existing bank consists of very dense silty sand till overlying a hard silty clay till. The bank slopes at 1.0 vertical:about 2.0 horizontal with a height of 16.0 meters. The very dense till extends to about El. 94.0; the remaining soil consists of very hard silty clay till which extends beyond the toe of the bank, El. 88.7. This shows there is no risk of deep-seated failure of the bank and its overall stability is Reference No. 9306-S.57 17 estimated to be at least 1.4. However, there is creep movement associated with the surficial zone which is driven by the weathering process. This zone is generally ' confined within 1.2 m from the face of the bank. The foundations of the gazebo must be extended onto the natural sound soil, i.e. the dense silty sand till. The foundations of the stairway must extend below the creep zone and be designed to resist the creep. The foundations must extend at least 3.0 m into the natural soils. According to the findings of Borehole 2, this level lies either in the very dense silty , sand till or the hard silty clay till. A Maximum Allowable Soil Pressure of 800 kPa is recommended for normal foundations and 1,500 kPa for drilled caissons. The ratio of the embedded depth to the diameter of the caisson should be at least 2.5:1.0. The recommended soil pressures incorporate a safety factor of three against shear failure of the underlying soils. The total and differential settlements of the footings are estimated to be less than 25 and 15 mm, respectively. ' Reference No. 9306-S.57 18 6.3 Stairway The stairway will be elevated. In places, the underlying silty sand till and silty clay ' till have been exposed on the face of the bank. These soils are susceptible to water erosion, particularly on a bank; therefore, the face must be well planted to promote the rooting system and vegetative cover which will protect the face against runoff erosion. 6.4 Pedestrian Bridge The foundations of the bridge abutments must be placed beneath the scouring depth of the creek and be provided with adequate earth cover (1.2 m) for protection against frost action. According to the soil data disclosed by Borehole 3, the founding level appears to He in the dense sandy gravel or the hard silty clay till. In the dense sandy gravel, the foundations must be placed at a level where the material is free of plant debris. The recommended soil bearing pressure for the SLS is 600 kPa for the design of the foundations. The corresponding soil bearing pressure for the ULS is 1,800 kPa. ' The total and differential settlements of the foundations designed with the recommended SLS soil pressure are estimated to be 25 and 15 mm, respectively. The other soil aramenters for the design of the bride are given below: P g g g Reference No. 9306-S.57 19 Table 4 - Soil Parameters for Bridge Design Soil Unit Weight (kN/M3) , Bulk Submerged Sandy Gravel 22 13 Lateral Earth Pressure Coefficients Active At Rest Passive ( a) Ko - - Silty Sand Till ULS 0.33 0.40 3.00 SLS 0.50 0.60 2.00 Sandy Gravel ULS 0.28 0.35 3.57 SLS 0.42 0.53 2.38 Coefficients of Friction andlor Cohesion Against Foundation Sliding ULS SLS Silty Clay Till 150 kPa 50 kPa Sandy Gravel 0.57 0.38 t The abutments should be backfilled with free-draining granular material (such as sandy gravel, fine to coarse sand, etc.) extending to at least 1.0 m from the wall. Lateral subdrains, consisting of filter-wrapped weepers, should be installed at the bottom of the walls, or the walls should be provided with weep holes. This is to prevent water ponding behind the walls, which upon freezing may damage the abutments. 16)Reference No. 9306-S.57 20 The backfill for the abutments should be compacted to 95% of its maximum Standard ' Proctor dry density. ' 6.5 Storm Sewer The proposed invert of the storm sewer, located behind the top of the northern bank of the valley (as shown on Drawing No. 1 submitted by Cosburn Giberson) extends from El. 101.9 to El. 105.22. This level lies mostly in the fill. ' The sewer bedding should consist of 20 mm Crusher-Run Limestone; where debris is encountered at the sewer subgrade, it should be removed and replaced with compacted bedding material. The sewer trench should be backfilled with the excavated material, which must be sorted free of construction debris and compacted to 95% of its maximum Standard Proctor dry density. 6.6 Excavation ' Excavation in excess of 1.2 m should be carried out in accordance with the manner specified in Ontario Regulation 213/91. Classification of the soils for excavation purposes is given below: Table 5 - Classification of Soils for Excavation Material Type Silty Clay Till; Sandy Silt Till and 1 Dense Sandy Silt Sandy Silt; Sandy Gravel with Water 3 Seepage and Earth Fill Sandy Silt and Sandy Gravel Below 4 Groundwater 16) Reference No. 9306-S.57 21 The excavation for the bridge foundations should be carried out within enclosed sheeting which should be driven into the underlying silty clay till to control the groundwater , seepage into the excavation. SOILrENG LIlV=D �♦4P CIVIL 1 c, VICTOR S CHAN ' Victor an, P. En g. �Ce a�►o�`�' VSC:rb i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS& DESCRIPTION OF TERMS ' The abbreviations and terms commonly employed on the borehole logs,an the figures and in the text of the report are as follows:— ' 1. SAMPLE TYPES 3. SOIL DESCRIPTION AS Auger Sample a) Cohesionless Sciis:— CS Chunk Sample DO Drive open "N"(blows/ft) Relative Density DS Denison type sample 0 to 4 very loose ' FS Foil sample 4 to 10 loose RC Rock core with size & pere3nt39e of recovery 10 to 30 compact ST Slotted Tube 30 to 50 dense TO Thin-walled,open over 50 very dense TP Thin-walled,piston WS Wash Sample b) Cohesive Soils:- ' Undrained Shear (Strength (k.s.f.) Consistency Less than 0.25 very soft ' 0.25 to 0.50 soft 0.50 to 1.0 firm 1.0 to 2.0 stiff ' 2- PENETRATION RESISTANCE/"N" 2.0 to 4.0 very stiff Dynamic Cone Penetration Resistance: over 4.0 hard ' A continuous profile showing the number of blows for each foot of penetration of a 2" c) Method of Determination of Undrained Shear diameter 90°point cone driven by a 140-pound Strength of Cohesive Soils:— ' hammer falling 30 inches. Plotted as x 3.2— Field vane test in borehole. The number denotes the sensitivity to re- Standard Penetration Resistance or"N"value: moulding. 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N. p�soon= ■■pWNY � N...NM• • ......MYNb•aNMdN■ d..N/M/•M.MMb.pp..p■■ NN MNp■p• M/.N/" •ppp■N NdN.�N■.dNMMIM■Y/ d■■p■p/■ @""Man -•.•rMp b...pdN b.p/NN. p■MMM son YM.•a■p■■■IMiYYa/ N.••■a/Y 'p/N■pMp■pMY■pYM/■p WATER blddHN.N/N■p/••p■pi•p CONTENT WPI W1. 16) Soil-Eng Limited REFERENCE N° 9306-S.57 U.S. BUREAU OF SOILS CLASSIFICATION GRAIN SIZE DISTRIBUTION GRAVEL SAND S I L T CLAY COARSE I FINE ICOARSEIMEDIUM I FINE IV FINE I 1 UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION GRAVEL SAND SILT & CLAY COARSE FINE COARSE MEDIUM FINE 3" 2V2' I%¢' 1" 3/4' Ifi 3/e' 4 8 10 16 20 30 '40 50 60 100 140 200 270 325 100 90 80 70 to 60 Z 0 N a 50 B /s .5 W 40 u a a 30 GRAVEL SAND BH.3/ .121 1 20 SILT CLAY 10 VERY FINE SANDS SILT O 100 10 1 •1 •01 •001 GRAIN SIZE IN MILLIMETERS PROJECT: Proposed Park Facilities COEFFICIENT OF UNIFORMITY: LIQUID LIMIT % _ Bowmanville Creek & Queen St. LOCATION'Village of Bowmanville COEFFICIENT OF CURVATURE: PLASTIC LIMIT BOREHOLE N9 : 2 3 PLASTICITY INDEX % = C C SAMPLE N2: 5 2 MOISTURE CONTENT % = M Classification of Sample and Group Symbol= DEPTH (m) 6.2 1.7 PERMEABILITY (cm./sec.) _ (Est. ) ELEVATION BH.2/Sa.5 SILTY SAND, Till BH.3/Sa.2 = 10-1 p (m) 99.9 88,3 gravelly BH.2/Sa.S = 10-6 BH.3/Sa.2 SANDY GRAVEL, a tr. of silt rr r� rr rr r� rr r rr rr rr r rr rr rr rr rr r rr rr SOLI-Eng Limited REFERENCE N4 9306-5.57 U.S. BUREAU OF SOILS CLASSIFICATION GRAIN SIZE DISTRIBUTION GRAVEL SAND SILT CLAY COARSE I FINE ICOARSEIMEDIUMI FINE IV FINE UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION GRAVEL SA N D SILT & CLAY COARSE I FINE 1COARSE-F MEDIUM I FINE 3"2V2' I%¢' I" 3W I�`i 3/e' 4 8 10 16 20 30 40 50 60 100 140 200 270 325 100 90 80 70 u 60 z N U! IL 50 H w 40 U x a 30 GRAVEL SAND SILT 20 CLAY 10 VERY FINE SANDS SILT ' 00 10 1 .1 •01 •001 GRAIN SIZE IN MILLIMETERS PROJECT: Proposed Park Facilities COEFFICIENT OF UNIFORMITY: LIOUID LIMIT % = 29 Bowmanville Creek & Queen St. LOCATION= Village of Bowmanville COEFFICIENT OF CURVATURE PLASTIC LIMIT % = 17 Q BOREHOLE N4 : 3 PLASTICITY INDEX % = 12 c SAMPLE Ng: 3 Classification of Sample and Group Symbol= MOISTURE CONTENT % = - m DEPTH: (m) 2.4 PERMEABILITY (cm./sec.) = 10-7 ELEVATION: (m) 87.6 SILTY CLAY, Till (Estimated) L' sandy, a tr. of gravel Soil-Eng Limited REFERENCE N2 9306-S.57 U.S. BUREAU OF SOILS CLASSIFICATION GRAIN SIZE DISTRIBUTION GR-AVE L SAND S I L T CLAY COA R S E FINE COARSE MEDIUM FINE V FINE I ` ' UNIFIED SOIL CLASSIFICATION GRAVEL SA N 0 COARSE FINE COARSE MEDIUM FINE SILT d CLAY T 2V2" I%¢' I" 3/4' 14'3/e 4 8 10 16 20 30 40 50 60 100 140 200 270 325 100 i 90 80 70 Z 60 N to 50 W 40 U a 30 GRAVEL SAND SILT 20 CLAY 10 VERY FINE SANDS SILT 0 100 10 1 •1 •01 •001 GRAIN SIZE IN MILLIMETERS Proposed Park Facilities PROJECT: Bowmanvil le Creek & Queen St. COEFFICIENT OF UNIFORMITY: LIQUID LIMIT % _ LOCATION: Village of Bowmanville COEFFICIENT OF CURVATURE= PLASTIC LIMIT % _ BOREHOLE N9 : 1 PLASTICITY INDEX % _ c SAMPLE N2-. 3 MOISTURE CONTENT % = m DEPTH: (m) 2.4 Classification of Sample and Group Symbol, PERMEABILITY (cm./sec.) = 10-6 ELEVATION: (m)105.4 SANDY SILT (Estimated) 01 B.M. EL. 108.82 m Cut cross on m4tb ---- - c� %+ _[i V-i I •-ww.•Y- �r��t . . j !._ ' ��7_� -T'�Qi'R` •'<s TR•T-i I: I ----- t n I , -- i `__�_ ,,� :'� ice— � _... _ '•---- `_''-�__ L� ;9 N, I BOREHOLE LOCATION PLAN REF. NO: 9306-S.57 DATE: August 1993 DRAWING NO: 1 SCALE: MORIZ - 1:400 SOIL - EKG LIMITED ti I -- I; e `'::.::'`••\;,; ti: iii I _ . l BOREHOLE LOCATION PLAN REF. NO: 9306-S.57 DATE: August 1993 DRAWING NO: 2 SCALE: HORIZ - 1:400 SOIL - ENG LIMITED DATE: DECKING PLANKS TO BE FASTENED j O C p C C 1 G O CJ G O O Ca O O O O O Q O C) O C C O O :r; C; � CD :r; a U-1 ca :n C) V, � � v .n C) TO STEEL ANGLE W 2-4127MM r. o c7 0 o cD 06 C6 r< L6 6 rri :ri � v r-; Wi C.i =v 6 c a: ai CARRIAGE BOLTS rn rn a rn a: a rn rn rn rn a; rn M rn M a: a: M rn c oc as t Z ` DECKING PLANKS TO BE FASTENED TO STEEL 15x15mm STEEL PICKETS 0 100 O.C. / ANGLE AND CHANNEL W/ 2-012.7MM z O CHANNEL (TYP) HSS 31.8x31.8x4.78THK. POST WELDED T NNE . 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SCALE 1 : 100 HORIZONTAL SCALE 1 : 100 VERTICAL SECTION A-A SECTION B-B ALUMINUM O WOODC READ(�.) SCALE 1 : 25 ABRASSIVE STRIP APPLIED SCALE 1 : 10 TO ALUMINUM STRIP BELOW (TYP.) CD t CD In t ` 30 0 In --------------------------- ` >> 65x336 P/T TREAD WITH LANDING FRAME 11mm NOSING (TYP.) 800 NOTE: TREAD PLANKS TO BE FASTENED - TYPICAL PICAL NOSING DETAIL TO STEEL ANGLE W/ 2-0123MM CARRIAGE BOLTS ON EITHER END \ \ / /// SCALE 1 2 38mm 4 STEEL PIPE 38mm 0 STEEL PIPE \ HSS 76.2x76.2x6.35THK. POST / 4 TYP. HSS 31.8x31.8x4.78THK. POST \ \ / 10mm 0 BAR 0 800 C/C 10mm 0 BAR 0 800 C 65x336 P/T TREAD \ \ ( / 65x336 P/T TREAD (TYP.) 38x184 P/T DECKING (TYP.) WELDED TO HSS ABD PIPE WELDED TO HSS ABD PIPE WITH 11mm NOSING 15x15 PICKETS 0 100 O.C. WITH 11mm NOSING TYP. \ \ 250 /11 HSS 76.2x76.2x4.78 THK. HSS 76.2x76.2x4.78 THK. I 1 \\ \l (/ WELDED TO PICKETS WELDED TO PICKETS GENERAL NOTES (TYP.) MID.) .\ 1 I GENERAL HSS 31.Sx31.8x4.78THK. E HSS 31.8x31.8x4.78THK. POST I€ POST HSS 31.8x31.8x4.78THK. POST o �� i EXi$T GR I _�I CONTRACTOR TO CHECK ALL DIMENSIONS AND REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES I ADE SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS FOR REINFORCING STEEL AND FORMWORK FOR o I 1 II 600x10x200mm STEEL PLATE BEFORE COMMENCING WORK. DRAWINGS NOT TO BE SCALED, WORK TO 2-012.7MM CARRIAGE BOLTS 65x336 P/T DECKING (TYP.) I I 1 € IJ I.I ON MIN. 40mm GROUT DIMENSIONS ONLY. ALL STANDARDS REFERRED TO ARE LATEST EDITION REVIEW BY THE ENGINEER PRIOR TO FABRICATION. HAVE ENGINEER TO 38x184 DECKING TYP. z 38x184 DECKING (TYP.) I I I I III 111 W/4-020 ANCHORS - 400mm THEREOF. REVIEW PLACING OF REINFORCING BARS PRIOR TO CONCRETING. 1505mm STEEL ROD 15x15mrn STEEL ROD (TYP.) \ t\ 1 III III LONG (TYP.) PICKETS 0 100 O.C. PICKETS 0 100 O.C. P/T WOOD 2-0127MM CARRIAGE BOLTS , , l� ` I ELEV. 103.00 I�- I� DESIGN STRUCTURAL STEEL ELEV. 103.00 ELEV. 103.00 15x15mm STEEL ROD 15x15mm PICKETS DESIGN HAS BEEN CARRIED OUT IN GENERAL ACCORDANCE WITH THE PICKETS 0 100 O.C. 0 100 O.C. \ ( __ LANDING/ I ONTARIO BUILDING CODE (REG. 413/90). STRUCTURAL STEEL TO BE ATMOSPHERIC CORROSION-RESISTANT CONFORMING DECK DECK 2-012.7MM CARRIAGE I �; ; /�� �f ! j j j TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF CSA CAN3-G40.21 30OW UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE BOLTS (TYP.) DESIGN LIVE LOADS: ON THE DRAWINGS. DETAILING, FABRICATION AND ERECTION TO CONFORM TO I I I CSA CAN3-S16.1. C310x31 + 6mm PL-� �' \ Z \ C310x31 + 6mm PL WELDED x6 -STRINGER mm LONG �1 012.7MM CARRIAGE • �� ,1 \� . € I WELDED TO STRINGER LANDINGS, DECK AND STAIRS.............4.8 KPa STRINGER ;= _ STRINGER j BOLTS (TYP.) ALL ANCHOR BOLTS TO BE TO AS1M A307. ALL BOLTED STRUCTURAL L55x55x6 CONT. CONNECTION TO BE MADE WITH BOLTS CONFORMING TO ASTM A325. ALL L55x55x6 - 325mm LONG L55x55x6 CONT. ( L55x55x6 CONT. j 0250x23 + 6mm PL I I FOUNDATION BOLTS TO SIZE 20 M UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE ON DRAWINGS. DRILLED WELDED TO STRINGER j (BEYOND) F1 IN ANCHOR BOLTS (EXPANSION SHIELD BOLTS) TO BE HILTI KWIK-BOLT 0310x31 + 6mm PL I 0310x31 + 6mm PL I OR EQUAL TYP, ALL FOOTINGS WERE DESIGNED AS PER SOIL REPORT RECOMMENDATIONS, (TYP.) 0310x31 + 6mm PL I 0310x31 + 6mm PL I . (BEYOND) (BEYOND) I 1 SOIL REPORT REF. No. 9306-S.57 DATED AUGUST 1993, BY 'SOIL-ENG LIMITED'. ALLOWABLE BEARING PRESSURE TO BE CONFIRMED BY SOIL ENGINNER DESIGN ALL CONNECTION TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF CAN3-516.1 FOR THE L55x55x6 DIAGONAL BRACING I j I I ON-SITE PRIOR TO POURING OF FOOTINGS. FULL SHEAR CAPACITY OF THE MEMBER BEING SUPPORTED, UNLESS OTHER BETWEEN STRINGERS (TYP.) j HSS 76.2x76.2x6.35 THK. HSS 76.2x76.2x6.35 THK. FORCES ARE INDICATED ON PLANS. POST (BEYOND) I POST (BEYOND) C310x31 + 6mm PL (BEYOND) SUBMIT ERECTION AND SHOP DRAWINGS FOR REVIEW BY THE ENGINEER CONCRETE AND REINFORCING STEEL PRIOR TO FABRICATION. HAVE PROFESSIONAL ENGINEER LICENCED IN F1 -0750mm CAISSON FOOTING (TYP.) ONTARIO TO DESIGN ALL CONNECTIONS AND PROVIDE SEAL ON DRAWINGS. TO BE EMBEDDED MIN 3.Om IN CONCRETE TO HAVE A MINIMUM COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF 25 MPA IN 28 NATURAL SOIL (TYP.) DAYS. ALL CONCRETE TO BE 5% TO 7% AIR ENTRAINED. CONCRETE REINF. WITH 18-25M VERT. COVER FOR REINFORCING STEEL UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED TO BE LUMBER + 10M 0300 TIES (TYP.) 1) UNFORMED SURFACES IN CONTACT WITH THE EARTH - 75 MM LUMBER SHALL CONFORM TO CSA STANDARD 0141. ALL LUMBER SHALL BE SECTION D-D SECTION E-E SECTION F-F SECTION G-G 3; ALL OTHER SURFASCIES CONTACT WITH THE EARTH _20 MM TREATED INDACCOROANCE WITH�CSA 0.8015MBER SHALL BE PRESERVATIVE SCALE 1 : 10 SCALE 1 : 10 SCALE 1 : 10 SCALE , : 10 TYPICAL FRAMING AT LANDING #2 #3 AND #4 REINFORCING STEEL TO BE DEFORMED BARS CONFORMING TO THE CUTTING AND FIELD TREATING REQUIREMENTS OF C.S.A. G30 SERIES HAVING A MINIMUM YIELD STRENGTH OF 400 MPA. DETAILING, FABRICATION AND PLACING OF WHERE EVER POSSIBLE CUTTING AND MACHINING OF LUMBER SHOULD BE SCALE 1 : 10 REINFORCEMENT TO CONFORM TO CAN3-A23.1, CONCRETE MATERIALS AND DONE PRIOR TO TREATMENT. IF BORING OR CUTTING IS UNAVOIDABLE METHODS OF CONSTRUCTION. 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