HomeMy WebLinkAbout97-135 THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
BY-LAW NUMBER 97- 135
Being a By-law to authorize a contract between Bishop
Construction, Stouffville, Ontario for the Reconstruction of
Beaver Street North, King Street to Andrew Street from Beaver
Street to 85M Easterly, Newcastle,
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, and seal with the Corporation Seal,
a Contract between Bishop Construction and said Corporation; and
2. THAT this agreement attached hereto as Schedule "A" form part of this By-law.
By-law read a first and second time this 23 day of June, 1997.
By-law read a third time and finally passed this 23 day of June, 1997.
Mayor
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THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
BY-LAW NUMBER 97- 135
Being a By-law to authorize a contract between Bishop
Construction, Stouffville, Ontario for the Reconstruction of
Beaver Street North, King Street to Andrew Street from Beaver
Street to 85M Easterly, Newcastle,
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, and seal with the Corporation Seal,
a Contract between Bishop Construction and said Corporation; and
2. THAT this agreement attached hereto as Schedule "A" form part of this By-law.
By-law read a first and second time this 23 day of June, 1997.
By-law read a third time and finally passed this 23 day of June, 1997.
Mayor
Cler {Deput
k THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
BY-LAW NUMBER 97- 135
Being a By-law to authorize a contract between Bishop
Construction, Stouffville, Ontario for the Reconstruction of
Beaver Street North, King Street to Andrew Street from Beaver
Street to 85M Easterly, Newcastle,
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, and seal with the Corporation Seal,
a Contract between Bishop Construction and said Corporation; and
2. THAT this agreement attached hereto as Schedule "A" form part of this By-law.
By-law read a first and second time this 23 day of June, 1997.
By-law read a third time and finally passed this 23 day of June, 1997.
Mayor �
Mayor
Clerl -(Deputq) ��
THE CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
BY-LAW NUMBER 97- 135
Being a By-law to authorize a contract between Bishop
Construction, Stouffville, Ontario for the Reconstruction of
Beaver Street North, King Street to Andrew Street from Beaver
Street to 85M Easterly, Newcastle,
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, and seal with the Corporation Seal,
a Contract between Bishop Construction and said Corporation; and
2. THAT this agreement attached hereto as Schedule "A" form part of this By-law.
By-law read a first and second time this 23 day of June, 1997.
By-law read a third time and finally passed this 23 day of June, 1997.
Mayor
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AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT made in quadruplicate this 9th day of June, 1997
' BETWEEN: BISHOP CONSTRUCTION c/o BISQUIP LEASING CORPORATION
of the Regional Municipality of York and Province of Ontario
1 hereinafter called the "Contractor"
' THE PARTY OF THE FIRST PART
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the CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
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hereinafter called the "Purchaser"
THE PARTY OF THE SECOND PART
' WITNESSETH, that the party of the first part, for and in consideration of the payment or
payments specified in the tender for this work hereby agrees to furnish all necessary machinery, tools,
equipment, supplies, labour, and other means of construction and, to the satisfaction of the Engineer, to do
all the work as described hereafter, furnish all the materials except as herein otherwise specified, and to
' complete such works in strict accordance with the plans, specifications and tender therefore, all of which are
to be read herewith and form part of this present agreement as fully and completely to all intents and
1 purposes as though all the stipulations thereof have been embodied herein.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE WORK AND LIST OF DOCUMENTS
MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON CONTRACT NO. CL97-7 BEAVER STREET NORTH GEORGE
STREET AND ANDREW STREET RECONSTRUCTION
' A. TENDER FORM: General Pages 1 and 2
Itemized Bid Pages 3 - 9
' Bonds
Schedule of Tender Data Page 11
' B. INSTRUCTIONS TO TENDERERS Pages 1 to 5
C. SPECIAL PROVISIONS - GENERAL Pages 1 to 25
' D. SPECIAL PROVISIONS - TENDER ITEMS Pages 1 to 14
E. STANDARDS
F. BREAKDOWN SHEETS Pages 1 and 2
' G. PLANS: Drawings No. 1 — 13 and W-1 to W-6
H. STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS: the applicable edition of the following Ontario Provincial Standard
' Specifications and Region of Durham Specifications, Schedules `C' and `D' revised February 1997.
OPSS No. Date OPSS No. Date OPSS No. Date OPSS No. Date
1 127 Current 314 Dec. 1993 408 Oct. 1989 511 Feb. 1990
128 Current 351 Sept. 1996 410 Dec. 1988 565 April 1988
201 Feb. 1996 353 Sept. 1996 501 Feb. 1996 570 Aug. 1990
206 Dec. 1993 405 Feb. 1990 506 May 1994 571 Aug. 1990
310 Mar. 1993 407 Oct. 1989 510 Oct. 1993
I. GENERAL CONDITIONS: OPS General Conditions of Contract (August 1990)
The Contractor further agrees that he will deliver the whole of the works completed in
accordance with this agreement on or before the expiration of forty-five (45) worldng days from the
commencement date of Tuesday, July 1, 1997.
' IN CONSIDERATION WHEREOF said party of the second part agrees to pay to the
Contractor for all work done, the unit prices on the Tender.
This agreement shall enure to the benefit of and be binding upon the heirs, executors,
' administrators and assigns of the Contractor and on the heirs and successors of the Purchaser.
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' IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Contractor and the Purchaser have hereunto signed their
names and set their seals on the day first above written.
SIGNED and sealed by the Contractor
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SIGNED and sealed by the Purchaser
CORPORATION Of THE MUNICIPAUTY OF CIARINM04
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CONTRACT NO. CL97-7
MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
BEAVER STREET RECONSTRUCTION
ADDENDUM NO. 1
o Contract No. L 7-
Contractors are hereby notified of the following modifications t Con t C 9 7
' INSTRUCTIONS TO TENDERERS
Page 1, Clause 3, Tender Deposits
The Contractor is advised that the minimum deposit required shall be as indicated under the table
headed "Minimum Deposit Required Clarington Contracts".
The following clause is added:
Clause 22, "Reduction of Contract Limits"
The Contractor is advised that should the contract value exceed available funding, the contract will be
' reduced in scope by the deletion of works on George Street or Andrew Street or Both. Clause
GC8.01.02, Subsection(b) of the OPS General Conditions of Contract (August 1990) will not apply
to this Contract and unit prices bid will not be renegotiated for tender quantity reductions.
SPECIAL PROVISIONS -TENDER ITEMS
Page 12, Water Service Connections - Items 3.05.11 and 3.05.12
' Note: The Contractor is advised that it is the intent of this Contract that all water services will be
replaced to property line, complete with main stop and curb stop except where an existing
' service is 19 mm copper.
ITEMIZED BID
Section 1: Roadworks
' Item No. 34, Quantity shall read 40 m and not 24 m.
Section 3: Watermain and Appurtenances
' Item 3.06.01, A 19 mm Dia. Test Point is to be located at Station 0+100.
' All tenders must be submitted on the basis of this modification.
This Addendum shall remain attached to and form part of all tenders submitted.
Totten Sims Hubicki Associates
513 Division Street, P.O. Box 910
Cobourg, Ontario. K9A 4W4 May 27, 1997
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CONTRACT NO. CL97-7
MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
BEAVER STREET RECONSTRUCTION
ADDENDUM NO. 2
Contractors are hereby notified of the following modifications to Contract No. CL97-7
ITEMIZED BID
Section 1: Roadworks
' Page 4 Item No. 12. Unit shall read In
SPECIAL PROVISIONS -TENDER ITEMS
' Page 7, Delete SP for "Granular 'B' Type 1 Backfill."
All tenders must be submitted on the basis of this modification.
' This Addendum shall remain attached to and form part of all tenders submitted.
Totten Sims Hubicki Associates
' 513 Division Street, P.O. Box 910
Cobourg, Ontario. K9A 4W4 May 28, 1997
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PROJECT: TENDER FOR CONTRACT NO. CL97-7
BEAVER STREET NORTH, GEORGE STREET
AND ANDREW STREET RECONSTRUCTION
AUTHORITY: CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR: TOTTEN SIMS HUBICKI ASSOCIATES
ENGINEERS, ARCHITECTS and PLANNERS
513 DIVISION STREET, P.O. BOX 910
COBOURG, ONTARIO. K9A 4W4
Telephone: 905: 372-2121 Fax: 905: 372-3621
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TENDERER: BISHOP CONSTRUCTION
' c/o BISQUIP LEASING CORPORATION
Name
' 75 Fernstaff Court Unit 15
Concord Ontario. 1AK 3R3
Address (include Postal Code) -
905-738-5600 906-738-4622
Telephone and Fax Numbers
Richard Bishop
' Name of Person Signing
President
Position of Person Signing
' TENDER RECEIVED S RE EIVE BY: Mrs. Path Barrie, Clerk
Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington
' Municipal Administration Centre
40 Temperance Street
BOWMANVILLE, Ontario. L1C 3A6
16125AM
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TENDER CONTRACT NO. CL97-7
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' To: The Mayor and Members of Council
Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington
Re: Contract No. CL97-7,
' Beaver Street North,
George Street and Andrew Street Reconstruction
Dear Mayor and Members of Council:
' The Contractor has carefully examined the Plans, Provisions, Specifications and Conditions described herein
as part of the work to be done under this Contract. The Contractor understands and accepts the said Plans,
Provisions, Specifications and Conditions, and, for the prices set forth in this Tender, hereby offers to
furnish all machinery, tools, apparatus and other means of construction, furnish all materials, except as
otherwise specified in the Contract, and to complete the work in strict accordance with the said Plans,
Provisions, Specifications and Conditions.
The Contractor understands and accepts that the quantities antities shown are approximate only, and are s u bject
to
increase, decrease, or deletion entirely-if found not to be required.
Attached to this tender is a tender deposit in the amount specified in Clause 3 of the Instructions-to
- Tenderers, in the name of the Authority. This cheque or bid bond shall constitute a deposit which shall be
forfeited to the Authority if the successful Contractor fails to file with the Authority a 100% Performance
Bond, and a 100% Labour and Material Payment Bond, satisfactory to the Authority within ten (10)
calendar days from the date of receipt of Notice of Acceptance of the Tender.
Notification of acceptance may be given and delivery of the form of Agreement made by prepaid post,
addressed to the Contractor at the address contained in this Tender.
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ITEMIZED BID CONTRACT NO. CL97-7
In accordance with the first paragraph of this Tender, the Contractor hereby offers to complete the work
specified for Contract No. CL97-7 for the following unit prices.
Spec. No. - The numbers in this column refer to the applicable issue of the Ontario Provincial Standard Specifications
' SP - Refers to Special Provisions
(P) - Plan Quantity Payment Item
CD - Region of Durham Standard Specification
Item Spec. Description of Item Unit Quantity Unit Price Total
' No. No.
SECTION 1 - ROADWORKS
1. 201 Site Preparation
SP LS $2,633.24
2. 206 565 Earth Excavation (Grading) m3 4,000 $7.62 30,480.00
' SP (P)
3. 310 Hot Mix H.L.-3 t 140 82.23 11,512.20
SP
' 4. 310 Hot Mix H.L.4 t 550 42.00 23,100.00
SP (Binder Course)
5. 310 Hot Mix H.L.-3A t 70 77.47 5,422.90
SP
6. 314 Granular `A' t 2,900 8.80 25,520.00-
SP
7. 314 Granular `B', Type 1 t 4,600 6.22 28,612.00
SP
8. 351 565 Concrete in Sidewalk m2 800 29.03 23,224.00,
SP
' 9. SP Interlocking Brick Pavers
15 26.50 397.50
a) Brick Pavers on Sand m2
and Granular "A" Base
b) Salvaged Brick Pavers m2 22 15.30 336.60
on Sand and Granular -
' "A" Base
10. 353 Concrete Curb and Gutter (all m 1,200 27.84 33,408.00
' SP types)
11. 405 150 mm dia. Perforated
SP Corrugated Plastic Pipe m 860 8.06 6,931.60
Subdrains with Geotextile
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ITEMIZED BID CONTRACT NO. CL97-7
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In accordance with the first paragraph of this Tender, the Contractor hereby offers to complete the work
' specified for Contract No. CL97-7 for the following unit prices.
Item Spec. Description of Item Unit Quantity Unit Price Total
No. No.
12. 410 150 mm Dia. PVC Sewer
SP Connection, SDR 28 120 83.27 9,992.40
Including Excavation,
' Bedding and Granular
Backfill
13. 410 200 nun Dia. PVC Sewer
SP Connection, SDR 28 in 5 99.04 495.20
including Excavation,
Bedding and Granular
Backfill
14. 410 300 mm Dia. C.P. Storm
SP Sewer, Class-3, including in 340- 99.55 33,847.00
' Excavation, Class B Bedding
and Granular Backfill.
15. 407 600 mm x 600 mm Pre-cast
SP Catchbasins, Type "A" ea 9 1,071.75 9,645.75
(OPSD-705.010)
16. 407 600 mm x 1450 mm Pre-cast
' SP Twin Inlet Catchbasins ea 5 1,866.41 9,332.05
(OPSD 705.020)
17. 407 1200 mm Precast Manholes
SP (OPSD 701.030) ea 3 1,889.28 5,667.84
18. 407 1800 mm Precast Twin Inlet
' SP Flatcap and Precast Manhole ea 1 3,758.50 3,758.50
(OPSD 703.020 and OPSD
701.050)
' 19 408 Adjusting and Rebuilding
SP Manholes and Catchbasins ea 11 102.69 1,129.59
20 421 900 mm Dia. Plain in 35 330.78 11,577.30
' SP Galvanized Corrugated Pipe
Culvert 2.0 mm Gauge
' 21 206 Channel Excavation at
SP Culverts LS 1,523.96
22 511 Grouted Riprap m2 30 76.47 2,294.10
SP
23 SP Fencing LS 259.18
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ITEMIZED BID CONTRACT NO. CL97-7
In accordance with the first paragraph of this Tender, the Contractor hereby offers to complete the work
specified for Contract No. CL97-7 for the following unit prices.
' Item Spec. Description of Item Unit Quantity Unit Price Total
No. No.
24 501 Water for Compaction and m3 390 5.18 2,020.20
' Dust Suppression
25 506 Calcium Chloride Flake kg 4,500 0.66 2,970.00
26 SP Sawcutting of Asphalt in 140 2.59 362.60
27 510 Removal of Sidewalk m2 400 4.74 1,896.00
SP
28 510 Removal of Curb and Gutter in 60 4.89 293.40
SP -
29 510 Removal of Culverts and in 370 9.96 3_,685.20
SP Sewers
30 510 Removal of Manholes and 1,679.44
SP Catchbasins ea 7 239.92
' 31 570 571 Topsoil (imported) and
SP Nursery Sod -
' a) Staked m2 200 4.34 868.00
b) Unstaked m2 2,500 4.23 10,575.00
' 32 CD Adjust Water Valve Boxes ea 3 67.39 202.17
SP
' 33 SP Provisional Item LS $10,000.00
Disposal of Contaminated
Earth
34 CD Provisional Item
SP 100 mm Dia. PVC Sanitary in 40 92.15 3,686.00
Sewer Laterals
Total Section 1 - (carried forward to Summary) $319,338.92
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ITEMIZED BID CONTRACT NO. CL97-7
In accordance with the first paragraph of this Tender, the Contractor hereby offers to complete the work
specified for Contract No. CL97-7 for the following unit prices.
Item I Spec. Description of Item Unit Quantity Unit Price Total
No. No.
' SECTION 3 -WATERMAIN AND APPURTENANCES
3.01.00 CD/SP Pipe
.02 150 mm PVC in 120 105.46 12,655.20
.03 200 mm PVC in 425 94.13 40,005.25
3.02.00 CD/SP Extra over Item 3.01.00
.03 Abandoned Pipe Plugs ea 14 59.83 837.62
' (Incl. Excavation)
.04 Remove Existing Valve Box ea 3 51.84 155.52
3.03.00 CD/SP Valves
.02 150 mm dia. Gate Valve and ea 2 597.14 1,194.28
' Box
.03 200 mm dia. Gate Valve and . ea 3 778.57 2,335.71
Box -
' .08 Remove Existing Valve and ea 1 294.43 294.43
Box
' 3.04.00 CD/SP Hydrants
.02 New Hydrant with Storz ea 3 3,547.31 10,641.93
Pumper Nozzle Assembly
' .03 Temporary Flushing Hydrant ea 4 397.84 1,591.36
05 Remove Existing Hydrant ea 2 694.60 1,389.20
(complete)
3.05.00 CD/SP Services
' .01 19 mm Main Stop ea 37 121.04 4,478.48
02 Provisional Item ea 2 156.54 313.08
25 mm Main Stop
.06 19 mm Curb Stop and Box ea 37 155.51 5,753.87
.07 Provisional Item ea 2 173.13 346.26
6 2 6
25 nun Curb Stop and Box
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ITEMIZED BID CONTRACT NO. CL97-7
In accordance with the first paragraph of this Tender, the Contractor hereby offers to complete the work
' specified for Contract No. CL97-7 for the following unit prices.
Item Spec. Description of Item Unit Quantity Unit Price Total
No. No.
.11 19 mm Dia. Copper Pipe m 320 73.66 23,571.20
.12 Provisional Item m 20 78.55 1,571.00
' 25 mm Dia. Copper Pipe
3.06.01 CD/SP 19 mm Dia. Test Point ea 3 274.73 824.19
3.07.02 CD Mechanical Cap for
Abandoned Valves ea 3 108.85 326.55
' 3.10.01 CD/SP Temporary Water Supply
(Andrew Street) LS 1,555.07
Total Section 3 - (carried forward to Summary Page) 109,840.20
SECTION 4 - GENERAL ITEMS -
4.02.01 SP One Hundred Percent (100%)
Performance and Guarantee - LS 7,775.33
Maintenance Bond, Liability
Insurance and Labour and
Material Payment Bond
' 4.03.01 SP Mobilization and LS 1,451.39
Demobilization
Total Section 4 - (carried forward to Summary Page) 9,226.72
SECTION 5 - CONTINGENCIES
' 1. Stone Below Pipe Bedding
.2 3.75 m to 5.25 m m3 $48.00
' .3 5.25 m to 6.75 m m3 53.00
.4 6.75 m to 8.25 m m3 63.00
.5 8.25 m to 9.75 m m3 75.00
2. Extra Excavation in
Trenches
1 0.00 m to 3.75 m m3 12.00
.2 3.75 m to 5.25 m m3 15.00
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ITEMIZED BID CONTRACT NO. CL97-7
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In accordance with the first paragraph of this Tender, the Contractor hereby offers to complete the work
specified for Contract No. CL97-7 for the following unit prices.
Item Spec. Description of Item Unit Quantity Unit Price Total
No. No.
.3 5.25 m to 6.75 m m3 21.00
.4 6.75 m to 8.25 m m3 31.00
.5 8.25 m to 9.75 m m3 42.00
' 3. Labour Rates (all inclusive)
1 Foreman (including Truck) hr 61.00
2 Common labour hr 42.00
.3 Skilled Labour hr 45.00
4 Truck Driver hr 45.00
.5 Heavy Equipment Operator hr 47.00
.6 Carpenter hr 46.00
4. Located WS or Main Valve
Box
' 1 Total Exposure ea 250.00
.2 Partial Exposure ea 200.00
5. WS Box - Extra Over
Item 4
1 New No. 9 Water Service ea 140.00
' .2 New Rod Only (Stainless) ea 57.00
.3 New Lid Only ea 35.00
1 .4 Rethreading only ea 50.00
.5 150 mm Extension ea 34.00
' 6 300 mm Extension ea 38.00
.7 450 mm Extension ea 45.00
.8 600 mm Extension ea 50.00
' 6. Modify Exist. Main Valve
Box
' 1 Cut off threaded portion ea 110.00
.2 New lid ea 40.00
.3 New Top Section ea 110.00
.4 New extension Section ea 120.00
.5 New Bottom Section ea 200.00
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ITEMIZED BID CONTRACT NO. CL97-7
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In accordance with the first paragraph of this Tender, the Contractor hereby offers to complete the work
specified for Contract No. CL97-7 for the following unit prices.
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No. No.
.6 New Box Complete ea 310.00
.7 Trench Rock Excavation m3 180.00
' Total - Section 5 (carried forward to Summary Page) $20,000.00
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SUMMARY: Total Section 1 - Roadworks 319,338.92
Total Section 3 - Watermain 109,840.20
Total Section 4 - General Items- 9,226.72
Total Section 5 - Contingencies $20,000.00
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Total (excluding GST) 458,405.84
GST (7% of Total) 32,088.41
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AGREEMENT TO BOND (to be coin lep ted by Bonding Company) CONTRACT NO. CL97-7
' WE, the Undersigned, HEREBY AGREE to become bound as Surety for
' in a Performance Bond totalling ONE HUNDRED PERCENT (100%) of the Total Tender amount, and a
Labour and Material Payment Bond totalling ONE HUNDRED PERCENT (100%) of the Total Tender
' amount, and conforming to the Instruments of Contract attached hereto, for the full and due performance of
the works shown or described herein, if the Tender for Contract No. CL97-7 is accepted by the Authority.
IT IS A CONDITION of this Agreement that if the above mentioned Tender is accepted,
application for a Performance Bond and a Labour and Material Payment Bond must be made to the
' Undersigned within TEN (10) DAYS of Notice of Contract Award, otherwise the Agreement shall be null
and void.
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DATED AT this day of 1997.
' Name of Bond ing C om p an y
Signature of Authorized Person
' Signing for Bonding Company
(BONDING COMPANY SEAL)
Position
(This Form shall be completed and attached to the Tender Submitted).
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' SCHEDULE OF TENDER DATA CONTRACT NO. CL97-7
The work specified in the Contract shall be performed in strict accordance with the following Schedule:
' A. TENDER FORM: General Pages 1 and 2
Itemized Bid Pages 3 - 9
Agreement to Bond Page 10
Schedule of Tender Data Page 11
B. INSTRUCTIONS TO TENDERERS Pages 1 to 5
C. SPECIAL PROVISIONS - GENERAL Pages 1 to 25
' D. SPECIAL PROVISIONS TENDER ITEMS Pages 1 to 14
' E. STANDARDS
F. BREAKDOWN SHEETS Pages 1 and 2
G. PLANS: Drawings No. 1 - 13 and W-1 to W-6
H. STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS:
It shall be the Contractor's responsibility to obtain the applicable edition of the following Ontario
-Provincial Standard Specifications and Region of Durham Specifications, Schedules `C' and `D'
revised February 1997.
OPSS No. Date OPSS No. Date OPSS No. Date OPSS No. Date
127 Current 314 Dec. 1993 408 Oct. 1989 511 Feb. 1990
128 Current - 351 Sept.-1996 410 -Dec. 1988 565 April 1988
' 201 Feb. 1996 353 Sept. 1996 501 Feb. 1996 570 Aug. 1990
206 Dec. 1993 405 Feb. 1990 506 May 1994 571 Aug. 1990
310 Mar. 1993 407 Oct. 1989 510 Oct. 1993
' I. GENERAL CONDITIONS: OPS General Conditions of Contract (August 1990)
' The Contractor, by this Tender, offers to complete the work of this Contract in strict accordance with the
terms contained herein.
' By my/our signature hereunder, I/we hereby identify this as the Schedule of Tender Data, Plans and
Specifications, for Contract No. CL97-7, executed by me/us bearing date the 30th day of May, 1997.
SIGNATURE
POSITION: PRESIDENT -
(COMPANY SEAL)
NAME OF FIRM: BISHOP CONSTRUCTION c/o BISQUIP LEASING CORPORATION
This is Page 11 of 11 Pages to be submitted as the Tender Submission for Contract No CL97-7.
CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
CONTRACT NO. CL97-7
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INSTRUCTIONS TO TENDERERS
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INDEX
' INSTRUCTIONS TO TENDERERS
' CONTRACT NO. CL-97-7
' CLAUSE SUBJECT PAGE
1. GENERAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
2. BLANK FORM OF TENDER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
' 3. TENDER DEPOSITS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
4. BONDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
5. RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT TENDERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
6. UNACCEPTABLE TENDERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
7. ABILITY AND EXPERIENCE OF TENDERER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
8. PROVINCIAL SALES TAX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
' 9. GOODS AND SERVICES TAX (GST) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
10. EXECUTE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
11. COMMENCEMENT OF WORK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
12. LOCATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
13. SOILS INFORMATION AND CROSS-SECTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
' 14. TENDERERS TO INVESTIGATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
15. INQUIRIES DURING TENDERING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
' 16. AWARD OF THE CONTRACT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
' 17. DEFINITION OF OWNER/AUTHORITY AND
ENGINEER/CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
' 18. ADDENDA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
19. UTILITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
20. -PRE-CONSTRUCTION SURVEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
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INSTRUCTIONS TO TENDERERS
CONTRACT NO. CL97-7
1. GENERAL
' SEALED Tenders plainly marked "Contract No. CL97-7" will be received until:
2:00 P.M., LOCAL TIlVIE, FRIDAY, MAY 30, 1997
and shall be addressed to: Ms. Patti Barrie, Clerk
' Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington
Municipal Administration Centre
40 Temperance Street
Bowmanville, Ontario. L1C 3A6
2. BLANK FORM OF TENDER
' One copy of the Tender, on the forms provided, shall be submitted. All information requested
shall be shown in the tender, in the space provided.
3. TENDER DEPOSITS
All tenders shall be accompanied by a certified cheque or a bid bond issued by a surety
approved by and in a form containing terms satisfactory to the Municipality's Treasurer, in the
minimum amount defined below, made payable to the Authority, as a guarantee for the
execution of the Contract.
' Tata: : ender Amount ... Min inum Deposit: Minimum Deposit
Required Required Q arington
Contracts
$ 20,000.00 or less $500.00 $1,000.00
20,000.01 to 50,000.00 1,000.00 2,000.00
' 50,000.01 to 100,000.00 2,000.00 5,000.00
100,000.01 to 250,000.00 9,000.00 10,000.00
250,000.01 to 500,000.00 19,000.00 25,000.00
500,000.01 to 1,000,000.00 40,000.00 50,000.00
1,000,000.01 to 2,000,000.00 75,000.00 100,000.00
2,000,000.01 and over 150,000.00 200,000.00
All deposits will be returned within ten days after the Tenders have been opened except those
which the Authority elects to retain until the successful tenderer has executed the Contract
Documents.
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The retained tender deposits will be returned when the successful Tenderer has fully complied
with the conditions outlined in the Contract Documents.
' 4. BONDS
The Contractor is required to provide a Performance Bond, and a Labour and Material Payment
Bond, each in an amount equal to 100 percent of the Total Tender Amount, to guarantee his
faithful performance of this Contract and his fulfilment of all obligations in respect of
' maintenance and payment for labour and materials used on this work.
Each Bond shall be with a satisfactory Guarantee Surety Company, resident in Canada or
' authorized to carry on business in Canada.
5. RIGHT TO ACCEPT OR REJECT TENDERS
The Authority reserves the right to reject any or all tenders or to accept any tender should it be
deemed to be in its best interest to do so.
Tenders which are incomplete, conditional or obscure, or which contain additions not called for,
erasures, alterations, or irregularities of any kind, may be rejected as informal.
Tenders will not be accepted unless submitted in the envelopes provided.
' 6. UNACCEPTABLE TENDERS
Each item in the Tender Form shall include a reasonable price for such item. Under no
circumstances will an unbalanced tender be considered. The Authority and the Contract
Administrator will be the sole judge of such matters, and should any tender be considered to be
' unbalanced, then it will be rejected by the Authority.
' 7. ABILITY AND EXPERIENCE OF TENDERER
The Authority reserves the right to reject any tender where satisfactory evidence of sufficient
capital, plant and experience to successfully prosecute and complete the work in the specified
time, is not furnished by the Tenderer.
1 8. PROVINCIAL SALES TAX
Provincial Retail Sales Tax shall be included in tendered prices for material supplied under this
Contract.
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9. GOODS AND SERVICES TAX (GST)
1 The Tenderer shall NOT include any amount in his tender unit prices for the Goods and
Services Tax. The GST will be shown on each payment certificate and will be paid to the
Contractor in addition to the amount certified for payment and will therefore not affect the
Contract unit prices.
10. EXECUTE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
' Tenders shall be open for acceptance for a period of 30 days after the closing date. After this
time the tender may only be accepted with the consent of the successful Tenderer.
' The successful Tenderer shall execute the Contract Documents and furnish the required bonds
within 10 calendar days of receipt of notification of Acceptance of Tender.
Failure by the successful Tenderer to meet the above requirements will entitle the Authority to
cancel the award of the Contract and to retain the tender deposit as compensation for damages
sustained due to the successful Tenderer's default. The Authority may then award the Contract
to one of the other Tenderers or take such other action as it chooses.
11. COMMENCEMENT OF WORK
The successful Tenderer shall commence work at the site within 7 calendar days of the official
commencement date as specified in the written order issued in accordance with GC7.01.02 of
the General Conditions.
' 12. LOCATION
The work is located on Beaver Street North from King Street to Andrew Street, and George
Street and Andrew Street from Beaver Street to 85 in east of Beaver Street, Newcastle.
' 13. SOILS INFORMATION AND CROSS-SECTIONS
Where a foundation investigation has been undertaken on behalf of the Authority, the report and
other findings will be available for review at the office of the Contract Administrator. The
information provided is for guidance only and is not guaranteed by the Authority. Copies of the
Soils Report and the Environmental Investigation Report are attached to these documents for the
Contractor's assistance.
' Design cross-sections may also be viewed for information purposes at the same location. Test
pits will be excavated during the tender period.
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14. TENDERERS TO INVESTIGATE
Tenderers must satisfy themselves by personal examination of the site and by such other means
as they may prefer as to the actual conditions and requirements of the work.
The Tenderer shall carefully examine all plans and profiles so that the unit prices tendered are
' commensurate with the nature of the work.
It shall be the Contractor's responsibility to thoroughly inspect the site of the proposed works,
determine the location of any buried or obstructing services and make satisfactory arrangements
for interference with such service with the proper jurisdictional agency.
' 15. INQUIRIES DURING TENDERING
The Tenderer is advised that inquiries regarding the interpretation of the plans or specifications,
shall be directed to the Contract Administrator, Totten Sims Hubicki Associates,
Telephone: 905-372-2121, attention: R.A. Kempton, P.Eng. or W. McCrae, P.Eng.
16. AWARD OF THE CONTRACT
The award of this Contract is subject to the approval of the Regional Municipality of Durham.
17. DEFINITION OF OWNER/AUTHORITY AND
ENGINEER/CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR
Wherever the word "Owner" or "Authority" or "Corporation" appears in this Contract, it shall
' be interpreted as meaning the "Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington".
Wherever the word "Ministry", "M.T.C." or "M.T.O" appears it shall be deemed to mean the
' "Ministry of Transportation, Ontario" or the "Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington.
Wherever the word "Contract Administrator" or "Engineer" appears in this Contract it shall be
' deemed to mean the Consultants, Totten Sims Hubicki Associates, or such other officers, as may
be authorized by the Authority to act in any particular capacity.
18. ADDENDA
The Contractor shall ensure that all addenda issued during the tendering period are attached as
' part of the submitted bid. Failure to do so will result in disqualification of the bid.
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19. UTILITIES
Plans illustrating proposals for the relocation of utilities are available for inspection at the office
of the Contract Administrator.
For additional information regarding existing utilities the Contractor may contact the following
personnel:
Clarington Hydro: Mr. Len Li, P.Eng. Consumers Gas: Mr. Cliff Clark
' Tel: 905-623-4451 Tel: 905-668-9341
Bell Canada: Ms. Wendy Martin Cable TV: Mr. Bernie Visser
Tel: 905-433-3632 Tel: 905-579-1601
The Contractor is advised that all utility relocation east of Liberty Street shall be completed
prior to commencement of construction. The remaining utility relocation shall be completed at
the earliest opportunity. The Contractor is advised that Utility Company or Utility Contractor's
relocation operations west of Liberty Street may be ongoing during the General Contractor's
operations and this should be allowed for in the scheduling of works.
20. PRE-CONSTRUCTION SURVEY
' The Contractor shall include in his bid for the undertaking a pre-construction survey of all -
properties within the construction limits. This work shall be performed by a qualified
' Consultant approved by the Contract Administrator and the survey must be completed prior to
commencement of construction.
The survey shall include all properties within the limits of the proposed works on all streets.
' Four copies of a detailed report complete with field records and photographs shall be made
available to the Contract Administrator one week prior to commencement of construction.
21. CLOSED CIRCUIT TV INSPECTION
The Contractor shall include in his bid for the undertaking of a closed circuit TV inspection of
the existing sanitary sewer at the time of placing of granular base and subbase materials.
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INDEX
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CLAUSE SUBJECT PAGE
1. PLAN QUANTITY ITEMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
2. GUARANTEED MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . . 1
3. CONTRACT TIME AND LIQUIDATED DAMAGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
4. CONTRACTOR'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE . . 2
5. OPS GENERAL CONDITIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
6. REVISION TO OPS GENERAL CONDITIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . : . : : : . : . . . . . . 3
7. LAYOUT 3
8. LABOUR CONDITIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
9. RESTRICTIONS ON OPEN BURNING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
10. SUPPLY OF MATERIALS 7
11. PAYMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
12. UTILITIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
13. HAUL ROADS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
14. DUST CONTROL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
15. TRAFFIC CONTROL, FLAGGING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
16. CONTRACTOR'S SUPPLY OF CONSTRUCTION SIGNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
17. CONSTRUCTION PHASING AND TRAFFIC CONTROL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
18. EMERGENCY AND MAINTENANCE MEASURES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
19. ENGINEERING FIELD OFFICE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. : : : . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
20. MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL OF EXCESS MATERIAL . 13
21. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT 1991 - DESIGNATED SUBSTANCES . . . . . . . 14
22. WORKPLACE HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INFORMATION SYSTEM (WHMIS) . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
23. SPILLS REPORTING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
24. TRAFFIC AND STREET SIGNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
25. GARBAGE COLLECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
26. ASPHALT MIX DESIGNS 16
27. CONCRETE MIX DESIGNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
28. APPLICABLE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . 19
29. AMENDMENT TO OPSS 353 19
30. AMENDMENT TO OPSS 102 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
31. AMENDMENT TO OPSS 570 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . . • . . • . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . 20
32. AMENDMENT TO OPSS 1820; CONCRETE PIPE 20
33. DELIVERY OF TEST SAMPLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
34. PREPARATION AND POSTING OF REQUIREMENTS FOR WORK IN CONFINED SPACES . . . 21
35. CONFINED SPACE ENTRY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
36. COMPLIANCE WITH THE OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
37. GOVERNMENTAL REQUIREMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
38. ENGINEERING ARBITRATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
39. ENTRY ONTO PRIVATE PROPERTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
40. STORAGE AREAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
41. GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
42. CONSTRUCTION LIEN ACT 24
43. PROPERTY OWNER'S RELEASE OF PRIVATELY OWNED LAND
' USED BY THE CONTRACTOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
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SPECIAL PROVISIONS - GENERAL
CONTRACT NO. CL97-7
1. PLAN QUANTITY ITEMS
Measurement for payment of the items designated (P) in the itemized bid is by plan,4uantity, as
may be revised by adjusted plan quantity.
2. GUARANTEED MAINTENANCE
Section GC7.15.02 of the General Conditions is revised in that the Contractor shall guarantee
and maintain the entire work called for under this Contract for a period of twenty-four (24)
months.
The Contractor shall make good in a permanent manner, satisfactory to the Authority, any and
all defects or deficiencies in the work, both during the construction and during the period of
maintenance as aforesaid. The Contractor shall commence repairs on any work identified as
defective under this clause within 48 hours of receipt of notice from the Authority or the
Contract Administrator.
The decision of the Authority and the Contract Administrator shall be final as to the necessity
for repairs or for any work to be done under this Section.
3. CONTRACT TIME AND LIQUIDATED DAMAGES
(1) Time
Time shall be the essence of this contract.
For purposes of this Contract, GC1.04 of the General Conditions is revised, in that Contract
Time means the time stipulated herein for Completion of the Work as defined in Clause
GC 1.06.
(2) Progress of the Work and Contract Time
The charging of working days shall commence on Tuesday, July 1, 1997 and the
Contractor shall diligently prosecute the work on this contract to completion on or before
the expiration of forty-five (45) working days from the date of commencement.
If the contract time above specified is not sufficient to permit completion of the work by the
Contractor working a normal number of hours each day or week on a single daylight shift
basis, it is expected that additional and/or augmented daylight shifts will be required
throughout the life of the contract to the extent deemed necessary by the Contractor to
insure that the work will be completed within the contract time specified. Any additional
costs occasioned by compliance with these provisions will be considered to be included in
the prices bid for the various items of work and no additional compensation will be allowed
therefore.
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Working days shall be charged until the date of completion of the work as set out in the
Certificate of Completion issued in accordance with GC8.02.03.06.
(3) Worldng Day
Working Day as defined in GC1.04 is modified by the addition of the following under
Paragraph (a):
Except any day from ...................................... inclusive, even though the Contractor
may elect to carry out any approved work as called for under this Contract during this
period.
The Contract Administrator will furnish to the Contractor for his signature a weekly
"Statement of Record of Working Days". The Contractor will be allowed two weeks in
which to file a written protest setting forth in what respects the said weekly statement is
incorrect, otherwise, the statement shall be deemed to have been accepted by the Contractor
as correct.
(4) Liquidated Damages
It is agreed by the parties to the contract that in case all the work called for under the
contract is not completed within the number of working days as set forth in the special
provisions or as extended in accordance with Section GC3.07 of the General Conditions, a
loss or damage will be sustained by the Authority. Since it is and will be impracticable and
extremely difficult to ascertain and determine the actual loss or damage which the Authority
will suffer in the event of and by reason of such delay, the parties hereto agree that the
Contractor will pay to the Authority the sum of FOUR HUNDRED DOLLARS ($400.00)
as liquidated damages for each and every calendar day's delay in achieving completion of
the work in excess of the number of working days prescribed. It is agreed that this amount
is an estimate of the actual loss or damage to the Authority which will accrue during the
period in excess of the prescribed number of working days.
The Authority may deduct any amount under this paragraph from any moneys that may be
due or payable to the Contractor on any account whatsoever. The liquidated damages
payable under this paragraph are in addition to and without prejudice to any other remedy,
action or other alternative that may be available to the Authority.
1 4. CONTRACTOR'S AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE
Authorized representative as referenced in GC7.01.07 is defined as an employee of the
Contractor.
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5. OPS GENERAL CONDITIONS
Wherever in this Contract reference is made to the General Conditions, it shall be interpreted as
! meaning the OPS General Conditions of Contract, August 1990.
6. REVISION TO OPS GENERAL CONDITIONS
Payment on a Time and Material Basis:
Section GC8.02.04.01, Definitions, is hereby revised by the addition of the following under
"Payroll Burden":
Payment in respect of payroll burden shall be made at the following rates currently in effect:
(i) Road Work - 26 percent of the wages and salary portion of the labour costs.
(ii) Structure Work - 30 percent of the wages and salary portion of the labour costs.
7. LAYOUT
Section GC7.02, Layout, is hereby revised by the deletion of Parts 03), 04), 05), and 06), and
by the addition of the following:
The Contract Administrator shall lay out and establish the primary alignment and grade controls
necessary for construction. The Contractor shall provide the Contract Administrator with
sufficient advance notice of his requirements to permit appropriate scheduling of the layout
work.
The layout performed by the Contract Administrator shall be sufficient to permit construction of
the work by the Contractor in compliance with the Contract Documents, but shall not relieve the
Contractor of his responsibility for the provision of qualified personnel and normal tools of the
trade, as necessary for the transfer or setting of the secondary lines and grades from the primary
controls provided. Tools of the trade are interpreted to include but not necessarily be limited to
hand and line levels, boning rods, tape measures, lasers, etc.
S. LABOUR CONDITIONS
General
This Special Provision is to be read in conjunction with Section GC8.02.06, Payment of
Workers, of the General Conditions of the Contract and is subject to The Industrial Standards
Act, The Employment Standards Act, 1980 and the regulations made thereunder. The wage
rates set out in the Roads and Structures Fair Wage Schedule are subject to change periodically.
Any increase in costs incurred by a change in the wage rates shall be borne by the Contractor.
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Definitions
For the purposes of this Special Provision,
(a) "regular rate" means,
(i) the hourly rate paid to an employee for their normal non-overtime work week, or;
(ii) in the case of an employee to whom sub-clause (i) does not apply, the amount obtained
by dividing their total earnings for the week by the number of hours they worked in the
week.
(b) "work on roads" means the preparation, construction, finishing and construction
maintenance of roads, streets, highways and parking lots and includes all work incidental
thereto other than work on structures; and;
(c) "work on structures" means the construction, reconstruction, repair, alteration, remodelling,
renovation or demolition of any bridge, tunnel or retaining wall and includes the preparation
for and the laying of the foundation of any bridge; tunnel or retaining wall and the
installation of equipment and appurtenances incidental thereto;
provided, however, that the Minister of Labour, Ontario may at his/her sole discretion
determine whether any particular work is to be classified as work on roads or as work on
structures and such decision may be made notwithstanding the definitions herein contained.
Hours of Work and Wages
The regular work week for a person employed on work on roads being done under this Contract
or any other Contract subject to these or similar labour conditions shall not exceed 55 hours and
all time worked by such person in excess of 55 hours a week shall be overtime except that part
of the hours of work in excess of 55 hours a week which together with the hours worked in the
preceding week do not exceed 55 hours in that preceding week. But, in no case shall the
number of hours that can be included in the hours of work for that preceding week exceed 22
hours.
The regular work week for a person employed on work on structures being done under this
Contract or any other Contract subject to these or similar labour conditions shall not exceed 50
hours and all time worked by such person in excess of 50 hours a week shall be overtime except
that part of the hours of work in excess of 50 hours a week which, together with the hours
worked in the preceding week do not exceed 50 hours in that preceding week. But, in no case
shall the number of hours that can be included in the hours of work for that preceding week
exceed 22 hours.
Every person employed by the Contractor or a sub-contractor or other person to do any part of
the work contemplated by this Contract shall be paid while employed on such work at not less
than the wage rate set out in the Roads and Structures Fair Wage Schedule for the appropriate
classification of such work or not less than such other wage rates as, during the continuance of
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the work, are fixed by the Minister of Labour, Ontario, for hours of work that are not overtime
and shall be paid one and one half times his/her regular rate for all hours of work that are
overtime.
Notwithstanding that a Contractor pays wages in excess of the wage rates set out in=the Roads
and Structures Fair Wage Schedule, he shall not, in computing overtime wages payable to an
employee, set off against such overtime wages any part of the wages earned by the employee in
respect of their regular work period.
Where a person is working on more than one Contract that is subject to these conditions,
including any municipal Contract that contains similar labour conditions, the regular work week
and the entitlement to overtime for that person shall be based upon the total hours worked on all
such Contracts and if, on this basis, overtime is worked on this Contract the Contractor shall
pay such person at the overtime rate and no waiver by that person of this entitlement to overtime
wages and no interposition of a third party by way of an employment agency or as the nominal
employer of that person shall relieve the Contractor of his/her obligation to pay that person the
overtime wages.
Decisions by Minister of Labour
Where there is no appropriate classification set out in the Roads and Structures Fair Wage
Schedule for any particular class of work, the Minister of Labour, Ontario, may designate or
establish the appropriate classification and the wage rate.
The Contractor, upon receipt of notice of any decision of the Minister of Labour, Ontario, made
under this Contract, shall immediately adjust the wage rates, hours and classification of work so
as to give the effect to such decision.
Fair Wage Schedule
The Contractor shall make applicable to this Contract and post, in accordance with Section
GC7.11 of the General Conditions of the Contract, the current edition of the Ontario Ministry of
Labour's Roads and Structures Fair Wage Schedule and any amendments thereto.
Contractor to Keep Records Which are to be Open for Inspection
The Contractor shall keep proper books and records showing the names, trades, addresses and
hourly wage rates of all workers in his/her employ or employed on this Contract through an
employment agency and the wages paid to and time worked by such workers both at regular
wage rates and at overtime wage rates, and the books or documents containing such records
shall be open for inspection by officers of the Government at any time it may be expedient to
the Minister of Labour to have the same inspected.
Ministry Requirements Before Payments Made to Contractor
The Contractor shall from time to time upon request furnish the Ministry with such detailed
information and evidence as may be required in order to establish that these labour conditions
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have been complied with not only by him/her but by any sub-contractor or other person doing
any part of the work contemplated by the Contract.
Off Site Work
The Labour Conditions are intended for application primarily to work on the Contract site.
Work that is carried out on sites that are not in the immediate vicinity of the Contract site or
that are not used exclusively for the purposes of Contracts including Municipal Contracts,
containing similar labour conditions will not be subject to the Labour Conditions.
Training Period for Equipment Operators
(a) Employees, other than students, learning to operate equipment are classified as "Apprentice
Equipment Operators" during,
(i) their first three months operating equipment which does not require a licensed operator;
or
(ii) their first 18 months operating equipment which requires a licensed operator.
(b) The wages for apprentice equipment operators are as follows:
Windsor Zone The wage rate for Cement Improver
Hamilton Zone The wage rate for Asphalt Raker
Toronto Zone The wage rate for Asphalt Raker
Ottawa Zone The wage rate for Skilled Labourer
Provincial Zone The wage rate for Skilled Labourer.
Pile Driver
Employees other than an operator are to be classified as "Pile Driver Men" and shall be entitled
to the wage rate for "Labourer" - Structure Section.
Servicing of Equipment by Operator "On Site"
The Operator shall be entitled to his/her wage rate for the work in accordance with the terms of
the "Special Provisions - Labour Conditions."
Travelling Time
Travelling time will not be subject to the Fair Wage Schedule. The hours and wages or monies
paid for travelling time are to be deleted from the wage record of an employee in computing
his/her wage entitlement.
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Gravel and Chip Spreader - Provincial Zone
Employees engaged in this classification of work shall be paid the wage rate of Equipment and
Maintenance Operator, Group 'B'.
Room and Board Allowance
The amount of room and board allowance will be negotiated between the employer and
employee but in no case will the net amount of wages due to an employee be less than such
wages an employee in General Construction work would receive at the minimum wage and
overtime at one and one-half times that rate for hours worked in excess of forty-four a week and
the maximum deduction for Room and Board per week as allowed by Regulation under the
Employment Standards Act.
Farm or Industrial Tractors with Attachments
The attachment must be power operated and be an integral part of the tractor.
Wage Rates for Students
(a) Students employed as FLAGPERSONS or WATCHPERSONS shall be entitled to the wage
rate for these classifications.
(b) Students performing work in positions that are classified in the Fair Wage Schedule, other
than FLAGPERSONS or WATCHPERSONS, shall be entitled to receive the student rate,
notwithstanding the rate set out in the Schedule for the classification applicable to the work.
(c) Students employed for more than three months in a classified position shall then be entitled
to the wage rate for that classification.
(d) Students performing work in positions that are not classified in the Fair Wage Schedule shall
be entitled to receive the student rate, regardless of the location of the Contract.
9. RESTRICTIONS ON OPEN BURNING
Open fires will not be permitted within the limits of this Contract. Brush and debris may as an
' alternative to burning, be disposed of outside the Contract Limits and in compliance with the
requirements specified elsewhere for Management and Disposal of Excess Material.
10. SUPPLY OF MATERIALS
All materials necessary for the proper completion of the work shall be supplied by the
Contractor, except as specifically noted, and the payment provided in the Contract shall be
deemed to include full compensation for the supply of such materials.
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Materials listed in OPSS 128 and as amended from time to time, shall be supplied only from
sources designated in the Ministry of Transportation Manual of Designated Sources for
Materials.
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Amendment to OPSS 128
Section 128.05.02 of OPSS 128 is amended in that the list of materials to be supplied from
designated sources is revised:
(1) By the deletion of the following:
6.85.25 Flasher Beacon, Aluminum (121.310)
9.20.10 Coal Tar Epoxy
(2) By the addition of the following:
9.20.10 (Structural Steel) Coal Tar Epoxy
9.20.15 (Structural Steel) Coal Tar Epoxy
11. PAYMENTS
Except as herein provided, payments under this Contract will be made in accordance with
Section GC8.02.03 of the General Conditions.
Notwithstanding the provisions of the General Conditions respecting certification and payment,
the Authority may withho�d 21h percent of the total value of work performed beyond the
expiration of 45 days from the date of publication of the Certificate of Substantial Performance,
to enable the Contract Administrator to produce the final detailed statement of the value of all
work done and material furnished under the Contract. As a condition of holdback reduction
from 10% to 2-1/2%, the Contractor shall supply a Statutory Declaration as defined in
GC8.02.03.07 03)(b) and advertise the Certificate of Substantial Performance per
GC8.02.03.04(03).
The Completion Payment Certificate to include statutory holdback release, will be issued within
120 days after the date for completion as specified under GC1.06. The date for interest due to
late payment shall commence following 180 days after the date of completion of the work.
As a condition of the final holdback payment, the Contractor shall provide the required Property
Owner's Releases as specified elsewhere, as appropriate.
The Contractor shall include in his price for the publication of the Certificate of Substantial
Performance. Publication is mandatory whether Contractor requests Substantial Performance or
not.
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The Contractor is advised that the Authority may withhold payment on Interim and Holdback
Release Certificates up to 30 calendar days from the date of receipt of the executed Payment
Certificates.
12. UTILITIES
Sections GC2.01 and GC7.12 02) of the General Conditions are deleted in their entirety and are
replaced by the following:
The Contractor shall be responsible for the protection of all utilities at the job site during the
time of construction.
The Authority will be responsible for the relocation of utilities where required. However, no
claims will be considered which are based on delays or inconvenience resulting from the
relocation not being completed before the start of this Contract.
The location and depth of underground utilities shown on the Contract drawings, are based on
the investigations made by the Authority. It is, however, the Contractor's responsibility to
contact the appropriate agencies for further information in regard to the exact location of all
utilities, to exercise the necessary care in construction operations and to take such other
precautions as are necessary to safeguard the utilities from damage.
13. HAUL ROADS
When so required by the Contract Administrator, payment for maintenance and restoration of
haul roads will be made for the materials provided and the work performed as specified, at
tender prices, or at negotiated prices.
14. DUST CONTROL
As a part of the work required under Section GC7.06 of the General Conditions, the Contractor
shall take such steps as may be required to prevent dust nuisance resulting from his operations
either within the right-of-way or elsewhere or by public traffic where it is the Contractor's
responsibility to maintain a roadway through the work.
Where the work requires the sawing of asphalt or the sawing or grinding of concrete, blades and
grinders of the wet type shall be used together with sufficient water to prevent the incidence of
dust, wherever dust would affect traffic or wherever dust would be a nuisance to residents of the
area where the work is being carried out.
The cost of all such preventative measures shall be borne by the Contractor except however
where water or calcium chloride is used to reduce the dust caused by traffic on a roadway which
it is the Contractor's responsibility to maintain for public traffic, the cost of such quantities of
water and calcium chloride as are authorized by the Contract Administrator to restrict dust to
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acceptable levels, shall be paid for by the Authority at the contract prices for Application of
Water or Application of Calcium Chloride.
15. TRAFFIC CONTROL, FLAGGING
Flagging for traffic control on this Contract shall be in conformance with the procedure outlined
in the pamphlet entitled "Correct Methods for Traffic Control" issued by the Construction Safety
Associations of Ontario. Copies of this pamphlet may be obtained by request from the Ministry
of Transportation's District Office.
Each flagman shall, while controlling traffic, wear the following:
(i) an approved fluorescent blaze orange or fluorescent red safety vest, and
(ii) an approved fluorescent blaze orange or fluorescent red armband on each arm, and
r (iii) an approved fluorescent blaze orange or fluorescent red hat.
16. CONTRACTOR'S SUPPLY OF CONSTRUCTION SIGNS
In accordance with Section GC7.06 of the General Conditions, the Contractor is responsible for
the supply, erection, maintenance and subsequent removal of all temporary traffic controls,
including signs, lights, barricades, delineators, cones, etc., required on the work.
Traffic controls shall be provided in general accordance with the latest edition of the "Manual of
Uniform Traffic Control Devices", Division 5. As a minimum requirement and without
restricting the Contract Administrator or the Authority in requiring further controls, the
following signs shall be supplied:
Sign Number Sign Message Number
Required
TC-1 CONSTRUCTION 6
TC-31, LANE CLOSED AHEAD 2
TC-3R LANE CLOSED AHEAD 2
TC-3tL LEFT LANE CLOSED 2
TC-3tR RIGHT LANE CLOSED 2
TC-7, TC-7t, TC-8t ROAD CLOSED, LOCAL TRAFFIC ONLY 2
TC41A CONSTRUCTION ZONE BEGINS 6
TC-41B CONSTRUCTION ZONE ENDS 6
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Traffic controls shall be operational before work affecting traffic begins.
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17. CONSTRUCTION PHASING AND TRAFFIC CONTROL
The reconstruction shall proceed in accordance with the following phasing and traffic control
requirements:
Phase 1, King Street to South Road Allowance Limit of George Street
Road shall be closed to through traffic with one lane open to local traffic. Access to the
LCBO property must be maintained at all times.
Maintain George Street intersection open to all traffic.
Install watermain and storm sewers and construct roadway to Granular "A" grade.
Proceed with curb and gutter and sidewalk construction.
Reopen roadway to all traffic.
Phase 2, George Street to Andrew Street
Road closed to through traffic with one lane open to local traffic. Maintain George Street
and Andrew Street intersections open to traffic at all times.
Install watermain and storm sewers and construct roadway to Granular "A" grade.
Proceed with sidewalk construction.
Reopen roadway to all traffic.
Phase 3, George Street and Andrew Street Reconstruction
Both streets may be closed to all traffic but not at the same time. Maintain intersections
open at all times.
Work on these streets may proceed at any time during work in Phases 1 and 2 subject to
the approval of the Contract Administrator.
Install watermain and storm sewers and construction roadway to Granular "A" grade.
Construct curb and gutter and sidewalk.
Complete base course paving of all roadways in Phases 1, 2 and 3 and reopen all roads.
It is the intention of the Contract that every reasonable effort shall be made to provide vehicular
access to homes and other properties within the limits of each phase at the end of each working
day.
It is understood that implementation of traffic controls for each phase will require ongoing
ireview and adjustment to suit construction operations.
No deviation from the above procedure will be allowed except with the approval of the
Engineer.
Notwithstanding the preceding, the Contractor shall at all times maintain the roadway surface
within the contract limits in a condition satisfactory to the Engineer and such that any emergency
vehicles may have immediate access to any building located within the limits of this Contract.
The Contractor shall be responsible for all signing at the contract limits and within the contract
limits. The Contractor shall ensure the signing is properly maintained while in use. It shall be
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CONTRACT NO. CL97-7 12.
the Contractor's responsibility to directly notify Police, Fire, Hospital and Ambulance services
of road closures at least 24 hours in advance of such closures and to notify these same
authorities when such closures are no longer in effect.
It is the Contractor's responsibility to advertise all road closures in local newspaperAa minimum
of one week in advance of such closure. The newspaper advertisement shall indicate the date of
closing of the roadway and the length of time for which the road will be closed. This advertising
is in addition to the notification required for Police, Fire, Hospital and Ambulance as indicated
above.
The Municipality of Clarington shall be responsible for all detour signing outside the contract
limits.
18. EMERGENCY AND MAINTENANCE MEASURES
Whenever the construction site is unattended by the general superintendent, the name, address
and telephone number of a responsible official of the contracting firm, shall be given to the
Contract Administrator. This official shall be available at all times and have the necessary
authority to mobilize workmen and machinery and to take any action as directed by the Contract
Administrator in case emergency or maintenance measures are required regardless whether the
emergency or requirement for maintenance was caused by the Contractor's negligence, act of
God, or any cause whatsoever.
Should the Contractor be unable to carry out immediate remedial measures required, the
Authority will carry out the necessary repairs, the costs for which shall be charged to the
Contractor.
19. ENGINEERING FIELD OFFICE
The Contractor, shall, at no additional expense to the Authority, supply an office for the
exclusive use of the Contract Administrator. This office shall be located as directed by the
Engineer, but in no case shall be more than one kilometre from the Contract limit.
The Contract Administrator's office shall have a minimum of 17 m2 of floor area, with a clear
ceiling height of not less than 2.3 m, weatherproof, insulated walls and roof and a tight wooden
floor raised at least 0.3 m clear of the ground. The office shall be fitted with a minimum of two
glazed windows, both of which can be opened and are fitted with screens. The door shall have
a reliable lock, all keys for which shall be in the care of the Contract Administrator. The
Contractor shall supply electric light, heat when required, and an air conditioner of 8,000 BTU
minimum when required, to the Contract Administrator's satisfaction and shall furnish the office
with a minimum of one desk with drawers, one drafting table, five chairs, two drafting stools,
one filing cabinet, a waste paper basket and a broom.
Where the Contractor elects to supply a combination office for the use of the Contract
Administrator and his own staff, the minimum requirements for the Contract Administrator's
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CONTRACT NO. CL97-7 13.
accommodation as outlined shall be met. In addition, separate outside access for each office
shall be provided and the Contract Administrator's office shall be partitioned off from that of the
Contractor, on the inside. Any inside connecting door between the two offices shall be fitted
with a lock or closer on the Contract Administrator's side.
Where the field office is situated remote from a built-up area and where alternate toilet facilities
are not available, the Contractor shall also supply an acceptable chemical or equivalent dry
toilet, in a location convenient to the Contract Administrator's office.
The field office and other facilities shall be provided at the site within 14 days of the Date of
Notification to Commence Work or on the date of the Contractor's actual commencement of
work, whichever date occurs first, and shall remain at the site, if the Contract Administrator so
requires, for a period of up to two months after the completed work is accepted by the
Authority.
Field office shall be equipped with a facsimile machine for the use of the Contract Administrator
With the office the Contractor shall also include the supply of an OKI Model 710 portable
cellular phone as supplied by Rogers Cantel or approved equal, complete with extra batteries,
charger, cigarette lighter adapter and operations manual, for the use of the Contract
Administrator preferably with 905 area code. Any alternate model must have the same features
as those on the noted model and must be approved by the Contract Administrator. The phone
shall remain with the Contract Administrator for the duration of the work. The Contractor shall
make all necessary applications and pay all charges and fees related to the Cellular phone.
Failure to supply a cellular phone may result in the Contract Administrator renting a phone and
charging all costs incurred back to the Contractor.
For the purpose of this tender, bidders shall assume an average monthly cost of$300.00 for air
time and long distance calls. The Contractor shall not be entitled to extra compensation nor
shall he be asked for a credit should the actual usage charges differ from this amount.
20. MANAGEMENT AND DISPOSAL OF EXCESS MATERIAL
The requirements of OPSS 180 shall apply to this Contract, revised as follows:
l Section 180.03, Definitions, shall be amended by the addition of the following:
Work area: means the road allowance, right-of-way, and property with a boundary
common to the road allowance or right-of-way within the Contract limits.
.2 Subsection 180.07.02, Conditions on Management by Re-Use, shall be amended by the
addition of the following:
Recycled hot mix asphalt or excess bituminous pavement shall not be used as trench
backfill or bedding.
This form to be used with Ontario Provincial Standard Specification 180
SITE SELECTION NOTIFICATION FOR MANAGEMENT AS DISPOSABLE FILL
Contract Information
Contract No. Owner
The following describes the notification process between the Owner of the Contract and the Contractor,wherein the
Contractor formally notifies the Owner that agreement has been reached with a third party property owner for the
disposition of Contract generated excess material. Such excess material, managed as disposable fill shall be limited
to one of or a combination of. earth; aggregate; swamp material; rock, natural wood and debris from open fires,
provided the conditions on management are satisfied
Site Information
Property Owner(s) for the subject property:
The subject property:
Lot ,Concession ,Township of
County/Region/District of Quantity and Type of Excess Material used as fill:
This is to notify you,as Owner,that permission has been obtained from the property owner(s) named herein for the management
of excess materials from this Contract. The property owner has also been provided with a copy of this form and has been advised
that a Property Owners Release Form, OPSF 1803, will be required. The use of this management site will comply with the
following:
Conditions on Management
Bituminous pavement, concrete, masonry, wood which has been treated, coated or glued, and metal, plastic, and polystyrene
products will not be accepted for management as disposable fill.Swamp material managed as disposable fill will be top covered
by a minimum of 300 mm of earth or topsoil. Swamp material managed as disposable fill may only be placed:
a. a minimum of 2 m above the level of ground water
b* a minimum of 30 m from water bodies;
C. a minimum of 100 m from any water wells; and
d. a minimum of 100 m from residences.
These conditions do not supersede any constraints Imposed on this property by Federal, Provincial or Municipal statute
or regulations and bylaws made thereto.
Dated this day of 19
' print Contractors Name &Field Representatives Name
Contractors Field Representative signature
Property Owner(s) Signature(s)
cc: Contract Administrator, Property Owner(s), Contractor OPSF 1800
December 1993 Ontario Provincial Standard Form
This form to be used with Ontario Provincial Standard Specification 180
SITE SELECTION NOTIFICATION FOR MATERIALS STOCKPILING
Contract Information
Contract No. Owner.
The following describes the notification process between the Owner of the Contract and the Contractor, wherein the
Contractor formally notifies the Owner that agreement has been reached with a third party property o%mer for the
stockpiling of Contract generated excess material. Such excess material, stockpiled for re-use, may,;-e one of or a
combination of: earth; aggregate; swamp material; rock; concrete; masonry, bituminous pavement;;u iiaaual wood;
metal, plastic, and polystyrene; wood which has been treated, coated or glued and debris from open fires, provided
the conditions on management are satisfied
Site Information
Property Owner(s) for the subject property:
The subject property:
Lot ,Concession ,Township of
County/Region/District of ,Quantity and Type of Excess Material stockpiled:
This is to notify you,as Owner,that permission has been obtained from the property owner(s) named herein for the management
of excess materials from this Contract. The property owner has also been provided with a copy of this form and has been advised
that a Property Owner's Release Form, OPSF 1803, will be required. The use of this management site will comply with the
following:
Conditions on Management
` It is understood that materials are stockpiled to be re-used or held for disposal at a certified waste disposal site. Stockpiles of
natural wood, manufactured wood, debris from open fires and swamp material may only be located
a. a minimum of 2 m above the level of ground water.
b. a minimum of 30 m from water bodies;
C. a minimum of 100 in from any water wells; and
d a minimum of 100 m from residences.
Stockpiles of bituminous pavement, concrete and masonry may only be located
r a. a minimum of 30 m from water bodies; and
b. a minimum of 100 in from residences unless
1. on property with a boundary common to a right-of-way, v6thin the contract limits,for a period not exceeding
120 calendar days, or
2. such stockpiles are located within a provincial or municipal works yard or in a commercially licensed pit or
quarry.
These conditions do not supersede any constraints imposed on this property by Federal, Provincial or Munkipal statute
' or regulations and bylaws made thereto.
Dated this day of 19_
Print Contractors Name & Field Representative's Name
Contractor's Field Representative signature
Property Owner(s) Signature(s)
cc: Contract Administrator, Property Owner(s), Contractor OPSF 1801
,nnl Ontario Provincial Standard Form
This form to be used with Ontario Provincial Standard Specification 180
PROPERTY OWNER'S RELEASE
Contract No.
Work Description:
' WJe being the owner(s) of Lot , Concession
Township of , and County/Region /District of
verify that the Contractor for the above noted work has placed
excess material from the above noted Contract on my/our property with my/our permission. I/We have
been advised by the Contractor of the "Conditions on Management" described in OPS Forms 1800 or
1801, " Site Selection Notification for Management as Disposable Fill, or" Site Selection Notification for
Materials Stockpiling", respectively, or both, and have been assured by the Contractor that these conditions
have been met.
Where materials are managed as disposable fill, I/We agree to be responsible for any subsequent relocation
and management of the material so placed.
' Where materials are to be stockpiled, I/We agree that the stockpile(s) will be removed by the date(s)
herein noted
Dated this day of 19
Print Contractors Name & Field Representative's Name
' Contractors Field Representative signature
Property Owner(s) Signature(s)
Copies to: Contract Administrator, Property Owner(s), Contractor OPSF 1803
December 1993 Ontario Provincial Standard Form
'llus font to be used with ontano l'ro%incial Standard Spectficauon 180
WASTE QUANTITY REPORT
For Solid Non-hazardous Industrial and Commercial Waste
— Contract No.
' Contractor:
Material Description Location of Disposal Site and Quantity of Materials
Certificate of Approval Number
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OPSF 1805
December 1993 Ontario Provincial Standard Form
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21. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT 1991 -DESIGNATED SUBSTANCES
In accordance with the requirements of Section 18a(1) of the Occupational Health and-Safety
Act, the Authority has determined that the designated substances as listed hereunder:are present
' on the site and within the limits of this Contract.
Desigpated Identified on this Site Location
Substance
Acrylonitrile No
' Arsenic No
Asbestos Yes Existing Sanitary Sewer and Watermain
Benzene No
Coke Oven Emissions No
Ethylene Oxide No
Isocynates No
Lead No
Mercury No
' Silica No
Vinyl Chloride No
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It is the responsibility of the Contractor to ensure that all sub-contractors performing work under
this Contract have received a copy of this specification, where Designated Substances are
identified as being present at the site of the work.
The Contractor shall comply with the governing Ministry of Labour Regulations respecting
protection of workers, removal, handling and disposition of the Designated Substances
encountered on this Contract.
Prior to commencement of this work, the Contractor shall provide written notification to the
Ministry of the Environment and Energy at 7 Overlea Boulevard, Toronto, Ontario, M411 1A8,
of the location(s) proposed for disposal of Designated Substances. A copy of the notification
shall be provided to the Contract Administrator a minimum of two weeks in advance of work
starting.
In the event that the Ministry of the Environment and Energy has concerns with any proposed
disposal location, further notification shall be provided until the Ministry of the Environment
and Energy's concerns have been addressed.
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' All costs associated with the removal and disposition of Designated Substances herein identified,
shall be deemed to be included in the appropriate tender items.
Should a Designated Substance not herein identified be encountered in the work, then
management of such substance shall be treated as Extra Work.
22. WORKPLACE HAZARDOUS MATERIAL INFORMATION SYSTEM (WHMIS)
' Reporting
Prior to the commencement of work the Contractor shall provide, to the Contract Administrator,
a list of those products controlled under WHMIS which he expects to use on this Contract.
Related Material Safety Data Sheets shall accompany the submission. All containers used in the
' application of products controlled under WHMIS shall be labelled.
The Contractor shall notify the Contract Administrator of changes to the list in writing and
provide the relevant Material Safety Data Sheets.
23. SPILLS REPORTING
Spills or discharges of pollutants or contaminants under the control of the Contractor, and spills
or discharges of pollutants or contaminants that are a result of the Contractor's operations that
' cause or are likely to cause adverse effects shall forthwith be reported to the Contract
Administrator. Such spills or discharges and their adverse effects shall be as defined in the
Environmental Protection Act R.S.O. 1980.
All spills or discharges of liquid, other than accumulated rain water, from luminaires, internally
illuminated signs, lamps, and liquid type transformers under the control of the Contractor, and
all spills or discharges from this equipment that are a result of the Contractor's operations shall,
unless otherwise indicated in the Contract, be assumed to contain PCB's and shall forthwith be
reported to the Contract Administrator.
' This reporting will not relieve the Contractor of his legislated responsibilities regarding such
spills or discharges.
24. TRAFFIC AND STREET SIGNS
The Contractor will be responsible for the removal and salvage of existing traffic and street
signs, and their delivery to the Authority's Works Department Yard, for re-erection by the
Authority following completion of the work.
Scheduling for sign removal shall be as approved in advance by the Contract Administrator.
Regulatory signs such as "Stop" and "Yield" must be maintained throughout.
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25. GARBAGE COLLECTION
rThe Contractor will be responsible for ensuring that garbage collection, including repyclables, is
maintained and when necessary, the Contractor shall make arrangements directly with the
collecting agency, to permit and coordinate pick-up. Garbage pick-up is handled by BFI
Disposal, McKnight Road, Courtice, at 905-433-5075. Recyclable material is handled by Miller
Waste Systems at 905-475-6356.
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26. ASPHALT MIX DESIGNS
' The Contractor shall be responsible for the provision of current mix designs for all hot mix
asphalt required for the work, or for having the necessary mix designs prepared by a certified
laboratory. The mix designs proposed for use by the Contractor shall be submitted in writing to
the Contract Administrator for his approval and no work shall commence until the design mixes
are approved.
All costs associated with the provision of approved mix designs shall be borne by the
Contractor.
' Steel slag and blast furnace slag coarse and fine aggregates shall not be used in any hot mix
required by this Contract.
' 27. CONCRETE MIX DESIGNS
The Contractor shall be responsible for the concrete mix design except for low slump concrete
overlays and latex modified concrete overlays which the Authority will design, and for providing
concrete of the specified properties. Concrete shall conform to the requirements of OPSS 1350
except as noted below:
(1) Sub-section 1350.07.07.01 is deleted and replaced by the following:
1350.07.07.01 Contractor Designed Mix
Mix proportions shall be selected in accordance with A.C.I. Standard 211.8-81 "Standard
' Practice for Selecting Proportions for Normal, Heavyweight and Mass Concretes" and the
requirements of this special provision.
' The values given in Table 5.3.6 of the A.C.I. standard for the determination of the volume
of coarse aggregate in the concrete mix shall be increased by not less than 10 percent except
where the concrete is deposited using a pump.
At least three weeks prior to the placement of concrete the Contractor shall submit to the
Contract Administrator a statement indicating the source of coarse and fine aggregate to be
used in the concrete work.
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' The mix proportions and the required test data, for each class of concrete, shall be submitted
to the Contract Administrator at least seven days prior to the placement of concrete. They
shall be submitted in the standard Form PH-CC-433.
Contractor Designed Concrete Mix
Mix Proportions shall be expressed as follows:
(i) Portland Cement - Type, Source and Content in kilograms per cubic
metre of concrete.
' (ii) Cementitious - Percent Slag, Source and Content in
Hydraulic Slag kilograms per cubic metre of concrete.
(iii) Coarse Aggregate Nominal maximum size, Relative Density (Dry) Source,
Content in kilograms per cubic metre of concrete and Dry
Rodded Density in kilograms per cubic metre of concrete.
(iv) Fine Aggregate - Fineness Modulus, Relative Density (Dry), Source and
Content in kilograms per cubic metre of concrete.
' (v) Water - Content in kilograms per cubic metre of concrete.
(vi) Chemical - Source, Type and Dosage per 100
Admixture kilograms cement.
(vii) Air Entraining - Source and Type.
Admixture
Mix proportions shall be based on an aggregate in an oven dry condition.
Strength Test Data
The contractor shall produce the following information with regard to the mix design.
The information shall consist of test data from a laboratory or field mixed batch of
concrete, or a summary of test data from previous work using similar concrete mix
' proportions, as follows:
(i) Laboratory or Field Mixed Batch of Concrete
The test data shall include compressive strength tests consisting of at least one set
of standard cylinders tested at 7 days, and 1 set of standard cylinders tested at 28
days. For mixes with cementitious hydraulic slag, the compressive strength tests
shall also include one set of standard cylinders tested at 3 days. The air content,
temperature and slump of the samples of concrete used to fabricate the test
cylinders shall be stated.
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' Note: The intent of the laboratory or field mixed batch of concrete is to
indicate the ability of the proposed mix proportions to produce concrete
of the required properties. -
(ii) Summary of Test Data
' The test data shall include at least ten consecutive 28 day strength tests from
previous work. The data shall report individual strength tests and the average of
all groups of three consecutive strength tests. The air content and slump of the
samples of concrete used to fabricate the test cylinders shall be stated. The tests
shall have been carried out within a period of two years prior to the award of the
' contract.
(2) Sub-section 1350.08.01.02 is deleted and replaced by the following:
' 1350.08.01.02 Sampling of Mix Design Materials
For Contractor designed mixed samples of acceptable aggregates, cement, water, chemical
admixtures and air entraining admixtures representative of the materials to be used in the
work shall be provided to the Contract Administrator when requested at the time the
proposed mix proportions are submitted to the Authority.
(3) Sub-section 1350.07.07.03, Part (b), is deleted and replaced by the following:
' 1350.07.07.03 High Strength Concrete
(b) Contractor Design Mix
The proposed mix proportions shall meet the requirements of revised Sub-section
1350.07.07.01 above and in addition shall be tested in a full size field trial batch of
' concrete.
When the concrete is mixed within a ready mixed truck, the size of the trial batch shall
be that volume of concrete normally mixed in the truck.
When the Contractor elects to use a source of ready mix concrete, the trial batch of
concrete shall originate from the same plant that will be used for the supply of high
' strength concrete and the trial batch shall be delivered to the site of the work and
tested. Where access to the site of the work is not possible the Contract Administrator
will designate a suitable location for testing.
The testing of the field trial batch of concrete shall be the responsibility of the
Contractor.
Strength test data from the field trial batch shall consist of at least one set of standard
cylinders tested at 7 days and one set of standard cylinders tested at 28 days. For
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mixes with cementitious hydraulic slag the strength test data shall also include one set
of standard cylinders tested at 3 days.
The air content, temperature and slump of the samples of concrete used to fabricate the
test cylinders shall be stated. -
When approved by the Contract Administrator, the concrete from the trial batch may be
incorporated into parts of the structure.
Basis of Payment
All costs for the above work shall be included in the contract price for the appropriate concrete
' item(s).
28. APPLICABLE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS
Ontario Provincial Standard Specifications (OPSS) governing the work of this Contract shall be
1 as listed in the "Schedule of Tender Data", Section G, with the applicable date of issue as
indicated for each Specification.
With the exception of OPSS 127 and 128, these Specifications shall remain in effect throughout
the duration of this Contract, whether or not they be modified or re-issued by the responsible
agency subsequent to the tender advertising date.
The issues of OPSS 127 and 128 which are current at the time the work is performed or
material furnished, shall govern.
29. AMENDMENT TO OPSS 353
Air Content of Concrete
353.05.01 Concrete
Subsection 353.05.01 of OPSS 353, September 1990, is amended by the addition of the
following:
The air content of concrete placed by extrusion methods shall not be less than 4.5% when tested
in place in a plastic state.
30. AMENDMENT TO OPSS 102
Scale Accuracy
Section 102.08.01 of OPSS 102 is amended by the addition of the following:
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Scale accuracy tolerances and Limits of Error are defined as 0.20% of the indicated load where
"Indicated" load refers to the weight of the vehicle used in conducting the performance test
when measured at the centre of the platform.
31. AMENDMENT TO OPSS 570
Sub-section 570.05.01 of OPSS 570, August 1990 is amended by the addition of the following:
The topsoil shall be analyzed to ensure there are no deficiencies with respect to fertility levels.
The soil shall consist of a minimum 4% organic matter. The phosphorous level shall be 30
ppm, ± 2 ppm. The potassium level shall be 235 ppm, f 30 ppm. The soil shall have a base
' saturation of calcium of 75%, ± 10%. The base saturation of sodium shall be a maximum of
0.5%. The pH level shall be between 6.0 and 7.0. A copy of the topsoil testing report shall be
provided to the Contract Administrator.
' If the topsoil does not meet any or all of the fertility elements the soil shall be treated with the
required amendments as recommended by the topsoil analysis report.
32. AMENDMENT TO OPSS 1820; CONCRETE PIPE
Section 1820.02, References, of OPSS 1820 is deleted and replaced by the following:
1820.02 References
This specification refers to the following standards, specifications, or publications:
Ontario Provincial Standards Specifications (Material)
' CSA Standard
A257-M1982 - Standards for Concrete Pipe
' Section 1820.07, Production, of OPSS 1820 is deleted and replaced by the following:
1820.07 Production
1820.07.01 General
Production methods shall conform to the requirements of CSA A257.1 and CSA A257.2.
1820.07.02 Pipe for Sewers Up to and Including 900 mm
Designated Internal Diameter
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Pipe for use in sewers up to and including 900 mm designated internal diameter shall be pipe of
the size and class required, and shall conform to the MOEE Pre-qualification Requirements for
Concrete Sewer Pipe Plants.
The plant shall have a valid Pre-qualification Certificate at the time of production and delivery
' of the pipe.
1820.07.03 Marking
' Marking shall conform to the requirements of CSA Standard A257.1M or A257.2M.
Pipe conforming to the MOEE Pre-qualification Requirements for Concrete Sewer Pipe Plants
shall bear the letters "MOEE".
Jacking Pipe shall be marked with the words "Jacking Quality".
33. DELIVERY OF TEST SAMPLES
The Contractor shall include in his tender prices for the cost of delivery of concrete test
cylinders and asphalt samples to a designated testing laboratory.
For this contract the designated testing laboratory is TSH Inspection Testings Co., 300 Water
Street, Whitby, Ontario. UN 9J2.
34. PREPARATION AND POSTING OF REQUIREMENTS FOR WORK IN CONFINED
SPACES
Clause GC7.01.06 of the OPS General Conditions of Contract is amended by the addition of the
following:
Detailed written procedures addressing the confined space requirements of the Occupational
Health and Safety Act and Ontario Regulations for Construction Projects, Ontario Regulation
' 213/91, shall be clearly posted at the project site and available to all personnel, including the
Contractor's workers, Authority staff, Contract Administrator, and Ministry of Labour
inspectors.
The procedures must include the rescue procedures to be followed during a rescue or evacuation
of all personnel from an unsafe condition or in the event of personal injury.
The Contractor shall have personnel trained in rescue procedures readily available on site.
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35. CONFINED SPACE ENTRY
The Contractor shall be responsible for the supply of personal protective equipment for the use
' of the Contract Administrator, in connection with confined space entry while the Contractor is
operating on site.
rThe following equipment shall be made available on request:
Mechanical Ventilation Equipment
Gloves
Gas Detector (C95-80)
Full body harness securely attached to a rope
Rope
Gas mask or dust, mist or fume respirator (optional)
30 minute self-contained breathing apparatus (need not be worn but, if required, be readily
available to supply air for instant egress)
7 minute Escape Pack
Explosion-proof temporary lighting
Adequate clothing to ensure protection against abrasions and contamination.
In addition the Contractor shall provide a competent person who shall inspect all safety
equipment prior to use to ensure that it is in good working order and appropriate for the task at
hand.
36. COMPLIANCE WITH THE OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT
Clause GC7.01.06 of the OPS General Conditions of Contract is deleted and replaced by the
' following:
06) The Contractor shall execute the terms of the Contract in strict compliance with the
requirements of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, RSO 1990, c.0.1 (the Act) and
Ontario Regulation 213/91 (Construction Projects) and any other regulations under the Act
(the Regulations) which may affect the performance of the Work, as the Constructor or
Employer, as the case may be. The Contractor shall ensure that:
(a) worker safety is given first priority in planning, pricing and performing the Work;
(b) its officers and supervisory employees have a working knowledge of the duties of a
Constructor and Employee under the Act and the provisions of the Regulations
applicable to the Work, and a personal commitment to comply with them;
' (c) a copy of the most current version of the Act and the Regulations are available at the
Contractor's office within the Working Area, or, in the absence of an office, in the
possession of the supervisor responsible for the performance of the Work;
(d) workers employed to carry out the Work possess the knowledge, skills and protective
devices required by law or recommended for use by a recognized industry association
to allow them to work in safety;
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(e) its supervisory employees carry out their duties in a diligent and responsible manner
with due consideration for the health and safety of the workers; and
(f) all subcontractors employed by the Contractor to perform part of the Work and their
employees are properly protected from injury while they are at the work place.
The Contractor when requested shall provide the Owner with a copy of its health and safety
policy and program at the pre-start meeting, and shall respond promptly to requests from the
Owner for confirmation that its methods and procedures for carrying out the Work comply with
the Act and Regulations. The Contractor shall cooperate with representatives of the Owner and
inspectors appointed to enforce the Act and the Regulations in any investigations of worker
health and safety in the performance of the Work. The Contractor shall indemnify and save the
Owner harmless from any additional expense which the Owner may incur to have the Work
performed as a result of the Contractor's failure to comply with the requirements of the Act and
the Regulations.
37. GOVERNMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
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
outlined 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 an employer with respect to or arising out of the performance of the
Contractor's obligations under this Contract.
38. ENGINEERING ARBITRATION
The Contractor's attention is drawn to Clause GC3.15 of the General Conditions of Contract.
In the event that dispute cannot be resolved by negotiation, arbitration procedures will be
followed in this Contract. All parties shall agree to binding arbitration to resolve outstanding
claims.
39. ENTRY ONTO PRIVATE PROPERTY
The Contractor shall not enter private property or property which is to be acquired to construct
the works without the prior consent of the Contract Administrator. This requirement will be
strictly enforced.
40. STORAGE AREAS
Clause GC3.06.01 of the General Conditions of Contract is amended by the addition of the
following:
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The use of the road right-of-way as a long term storage area is not allowed under this Contract.
The storage of materials and movement of equipment will only be allowed for normally accepted
' construction practices.
41. GENERAL LIABILITY INSURANCE V
Clause GC6.03.02.01 is amended by the addition of the following:
The Regional Municipality of Durham shall be added as an additional named insured.
42. CONSTRUCTION LIEN ACT
The Contractor shall give the Authority notice in writing, immediately, of all lien claims or
potential lien claims coming to the knowledge of the Contractor or his agents.
When a claim for lien is filed by a Subcontractor, labour or material supplier or equipment
renter acting under the Contractor, and proceedings are commenced by the Authority to vacate
the lien, the Contractor agrees and shall forthwith pay to the Authority, in addition to their
reasonable legal fees therefore, all interest costs and expenses incurred by the Authority and an
additional sum equal to ten percent (10%) of the sum found to be owing as liquidated damages,
and such remedy shall be in addition to any other remedy available to the Authority under the
Contract Documents.
Where any lien claimant asks from the Authority the production for inspection of the Contract
Documents or the state of the accounts between the Authority and the Contractor, the Contractor
shall be liable for an administration fee of Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) for each request
made as compensation for the preparation of such accounting or for the preparation of the
Contract, or both, as the case may be, and the Contractor acknowledges that such administrative
fee shall be properly deductible, if the Authority should so choose, from monies otherwise
payable to the Contractor under the terms of the Contract Documents.
Where an application is brought to a judge of a competent jurisdiction to compel production of
any particular document to a lien claimant, the Contractor further agrees to indemnify the
Authority from reasonable legal fees incurred in appearing on such an application and in
addition agrees to pay to the Authority its reasonable costs incurred in producing such
documents to the extent that the same is made necessary under the disposition of the matter by
sauch judge, and the Contractor further agrees that such reasonable costs and fees incurred by
the Authority as stated herein may be properly deductible from monies otherwise payable to the
Contractor under the terms of the Contract Documents.
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43. PROPERTY OWNER'S RELEASE OF PRIVATELY OWNED LAND
USED BY THE CONTRACTOR
' Upon completion of the Contract, the Contractor shall provide the Authority with two (2) copies
of a form of release signed by each property owner, upon whose land he has entered for
purposes associated with the Contractor's operations but not for the purpose of undertaking
works stipulated in the Contract:
Date .......................
To: Mr. S.A. Vokes, P.Eng., Director of Public Works
Corporation of the Municipality of Clarington
Municipal Administration Centre, 40 Temperance Street
BOWMANVILLE, Ontario LIC 3A6
Re: Contract No. CL97-7
Dear Sir:
I hereby certify that
(Name of Contractor)
have fulfilled the terms of our agreement and have left my property in a satisfactory condition.
I have accepted their final payment and release
(Name of Contractor)
and the Corporation of the Municipality of Clarin ton from further obligations.
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Yours very ,trul Y
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Signature
Property Owner's Name............................Lot......Concession..........
Municipality of ........................................
(Please complete above in printing)
Final payment will not be released to the Contractor until all the applicable forms of release
have been signed by the property owners and received by the Authority.
CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
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SECTION 1: ROADWORKS
SITE PREPARATION -ITEM NO. 1
Under this Item and for the lump sum bid, the Contractor shall undertake the following work:
• Clearing and grubbing of trees in front of House No. 115 Beaver Street and No. 94 Andrew
Street.
• Removal and salvage of street signs in accordance with Clause No. 24 of the Special Provisions
- General.
• Removal and salvage of fencing at House No. 247 and storage on site for reuse.
• Removal and salvage of brick pavers at House Nos. 247 Beaver Street/116 George Street and
storage on site for reuse.
• Removal of stumps at House No. 177.
• Removal and salvage of wooden curbs at House No. 102 Andrew Street and House No. 217/231
Beaver Street North.
Trimming of tree branches which overhang sidewalk will be carried out by others.
EARTH EXCAVATION (GRADING) - ITEM NO. 2
Payment under this item shall also include:
Removal and disposal of asphalt on all streets including sidestreets.
• Removal and disposal of asphalt from residential and commercial entrances.
Removal and disposal of asphalt gutters and boulevards.
• Excavation and disposal of deleterious material.
Proof rolling of subgrade.
The soils report indicates the possibility of hydrocarbon contaminated material in the roadway
opposite Newcastle Auto Body Shop and Garage.
Should contaminated material be encountered during construction which warrants removal from the
site, this will be paid for on a force account basis and paid for under Item No. 34. No claims for
delays resulting from any testing which may be required will be accepted.
The unit price bid under this Item shall also include for the following:
Provision of measures to protect existing utility poles, markers and trees.
Disposal of all excavated material which is surplus to site requirements at locations arranged for
by the Contractor. This is estimated at 3,500 m3.
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HOT MIX H.L.-3A, H.L.-3 and H.L.4 -ITEMS NO. 3, 4, and 5
Asphalt shall be penetration grade 85/100. No roadway surface course asphalt shall be laid on this
contract. The location of use of various asphalt mixes is defined in Figure No. 1 attached.
Entrances shall be restored as follows:
a) Existing paved entrance with sidewalk:
• Private entrance restored with 50 mm H.L.-3A to match existing.
b ) Existing gravel entrance with sidewalk:
Private entrance restored with 50 mm H.L.-3A to front face of sidewalk.
c) Existing gravel entrance with no sidewalk:
• Private entrance restored with 50 mm H.L.-3A to a point 2 metres from back of curb.
d) Existing paved entrance with no sidewalk:
Private entrance restored with 50 mm H.L.-3A to match existing.
Commercial and institutional entrances with 50 mm H.L.-3A.
Paved boulevard and parking shoulder shall be constructed with 50 mm H.L.-3.
Payment under Item No. 3 shall also include for the following:
Forming temporary curbs at catchbasin locations.
Temporary ramping at limits of construction on all streets.
All handwork as required in placing asphalt in boulevards, parking shoulder and designated
areas behind sidewalk.
Construction of 300 mm x 40 mm stepped joint at limits of full construction on all streets.
GRANULAR "A" AND GRANULAR "B" TYPE 1 - ITEMS NO. 6 AND 7
Payment shall be made unddr these Items for the supply, placing and compacting of Granular "A"
and Granular "B", Type 1 in entrances, Granular "A" in boulevards and as foundation to sidewalk
and interlocking brick pavers, Granular "B", Type 1 in subexcavated areas and as backfill to
subdrains and Granular "A" and Granular "B", Type 1 in parking and other designated paved areas
behind sidewalk.
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The following construction standards shall apply:
Private entrances Granular "A" 200 nun
• Commercial Entrances Granular "A" 100 mm, Granular "B", Type 1 200 nun
Boulevards and Sidewalks Granular "A" 100 mm
Parking Shoulder Granular "A" 175 mm Granular "B", Type 1 200 mm
CONCRETE IN SIDEWALK - ITEM NO. 8
Areas of private sidewalk and private entrances to be constructed to match new sidewalk will be
measured and paid for under this Item.
Where new sidewalk abuts or connects to existing sidewalk or steps an expansion joint shall be
constructed at these locations.
Section 351.07.01 of OPS 351 is amended in that Granular "A" foundation for sidewalk shall be
measured and paid for under Item No. 6.
INTERLOCKING BRICK PAVERS - ITEM NO. 9
Under this Item and for the unit prices bid the Contractor shall undertake the following work.
9(a) Supply and place brick pavers in sidewalk and boulevard.
Pavers shall be standard 100 mm x 200 mm x 60 mm size in a colour to be agreed with the
Contract Administrator. Pavers shall be placed on a base of Granular "A" and 10 mm of
bedding and such that pavers are placed flush with adjacent concrete surface and with a 3
mm gap between pavers.
Following placement, the pavers shall be tamped in place using mechanical vibration.
Joints shall be filled by sweeping sand over surface.
Excavation for bedding and base shall be included in unit price.
9(b) Place salvaged brick pavers in entrances to House No. 247, Beaver Street North and 116
George Street, on a base of 200 nun of Granular "A" and 25 mm of bedding sand to match
existing pattern. Pavers shall be tamped in place using mechanical vibration. Joints shall
be fitted by sweeping sand over surface.
Excavation for bedding and base shall be included in unit price.
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CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER, ALL TYPES -ITEM NO. 10
A 2 metre length of curb and gutter or gutter shall be omitted at each catchbasin and a 3 metre length
at each twin inlet catchbasin. Where sidewalk abuts curb, a 50 mm wide key shall be constructed at
the back of the curb in accordance with the standard.
The unit price bid under this Item shall include for the supply and placing of three precast concrete
curbs in parking area south of LCBO building.
150 mm DIA. PIPE SUB-DRAINS - ITEM NO. 12
The Contractor shall supply and place perforated corrugated polyethylene pipe pre-wrapped with
geotextile knitted sock. Pipe shall be placed as per the attached breakdown sheets.
Backfill shall be Granular "B", Type 1 which shall be paid for under Item No. 7.
The unit price bid shall include for connecting subdrain pipe at each catchbasin.
STORM SEWERS AND STORM LATERALS - ITEMS NO. 12 - 14
Under these Items and for the unit prices bid the Contractor shall supply all materials including pipe
of the required type, size and class, other fittings, sand materials for cover and crusher run limestone
for bedding in accordance with the standards. Backfill shall be Granular "B" Type 1 material.
Concrete and PVC pipe shall be supplied with rubber gasket joints.
Where existing storm sewers or watermain is encountered in trenching operations for the installation
of new storm sewers, the removal and disposal of the existing sewers and watermain shall be deemed
to be included in the unit prices bid under these Items and no separate payment shall be made.
Connection of catchbasin leads, storm laterals and sump drains to the new trunk sewer shall be with
manufactured tees or an approved coring method.
The Contractor is advised that the soils report prepared for this project indicates soil type to be Class
3 for the purposes of selecting Class "B" bedding, cover and backfill.
Payment shall also be made under Item Nos. 12 and 13 for the supply and placing of 200 nun and
150 mm PVC pipe outlet for sump drains and for connecting to sewers or catchbasins as indicated.
CATCHBASINS AND MANHOLES - ITEMS NO 15 - 18
The unit prices bid under these Items shall include for placing of Granular "B" Type 1 material to a
lower limit of 300 mm below the floor slab and all around the structure. A 100 mm dia. drainage
opening shall be provided in the base of each manhole and catchbasin. Filter fabric Terrafix Type
270R or equal shall be placed at drainage openings. The unit price bid under Item No. 16 shall
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include for the installation and supply of 300 mm dia. plain galvanized 1.6 nun gauge corrugated steel
pipe connections to new culverts. Pipe shall be connected to culvert tee with an approved coupler.
Payment shall also be made under these Items for the construction of a swale on the north side of
Catchbasin No. 11.
All catchbasins and manholes shall be fitted with sumps. Minimum depth of sump shall be 300 mm.
Catchbasin frames and grates and manhole frames and covers shall be constructed to level of binder
course asphalt.
ADJUSTING MANHOLES AND CATCHBASINS - ITEM NO. 194
Payment shall be made under this Item for the adjustment of storm manhole Nos. 56, 57, 58 and 59,
and sanitary manhole Nos. 11-23, 11-24, 11-25, 11-26, 11-27, 11-28, and 11-134
900 mm DIA. GALVANIZED CULVERTS - ITEM NO. 20
Payment shall be made under this Item at the unit price bid for installation of culverts at two locations
indicated on the drawings. Pipe shall be plain galvanized corrugated pipe 2.0 mm gauge with 68 mm
x 13 mm corrugations.
The unit price bid shall include for the following work:
. Connection of culvert pipe to twin inlet catchbasins Nos. 5, 6 and 15.
• Connection of new culvert to existing 900 mm dia. culvert at Station 249.5 east end.
Connection of 300 mm dia. concrete pipe from CBMH No. 4 to culvert including the supply of
special adaptor to provide connection.
Construction of frost tapers in Granular "B" Type 1 material paid for under Item No. 7.
Supply and installation of grates at inlet and outlet of each culvert in accordance with Standard
N-608.
Supply and installation of galvanized end sections complete with toe plate extension.
Provision of 300 mm dia. tee connections for twin inlet catchbasins.
. Treatment of any areas of exposed steel (either by damage or cutting) with a zinc rich paint to the
satisfaction of the Contract Administrator.
Construction of check dam in accordance with the standard and at location indicated on the
drawings and removal on completion. Location may be varied on site by the Contract
Administrator.
Earth grading around galvanized end sections.
. Installation of silt fence at outlet of culvert at Station 0+249.5 as shown on the drawings and
removal on completion.
Culverts shall be installed with approved couplers. Embedment and backfill shall be for soil type
Class 3 in accordance with OPSD-802-010.
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CHANNEL EXCAVATION AT CULVERTS - ITEM NO. 21
Payment shall be made under this Item at the lump sum bid for the excavation of inlet and outlet
rchannels to new 900 mm dia. cross-culverts. Excavation shall be in accordance with the standard
detail and to the limits indicated on the drawings.
The lump sum bid under this Item shall include for maintenance of flow in the watercourses.
Excavated material shall be disposed of off the site of the works at a location arranged for by the
Contractor.
The Contractor is advised that work of channel excavation will be on private property. The
Contractor shall perform his operations so as to minimize disturbance to grassed areas, hedges, etc.,
and shall protect trees from damage.
GROUTED RIPRAP - ITEM NO. 22
Payment shall be made under this Item at the unit price bid for the supply of all materials and labour
required to place grouted riprap in outlet channel to culvert at Station 0+445.8. The need for riprap
on the inlet to this culvert will be confirmed on site by the Contract Administrator.
Riprap shall be placed to a depth of 300 mm and shall be constructed on a layer of geotextile,
Terrafix 270R or approved equivalent. Excavation and shaping of channels to receive riprap shall be
paid for under Item No. 21.
Grout for riprap shall consist of one art ortland cement and three parts sand mixed to a thick
P P P P
consistency. Minimum water shall be used to reduce shrinkage after placement. Stone shall confirm
to OPSS 1004 with maximum size 200 mm.
Stones shall be placed on the prepared surface so as not to puncture the geotextile blanket. Grout
shall be spaded or rodded into the voids in the stone so as to fill the voids. Grout shall be placed to
within 25 mm of stone surface.
The unit price bid under this Item shall include for maintenance of flow in the water course.
FENCING - ITEM NO. 23
Payment shall be made under this Item for the erection of board fence at House No. 158 and rail
fence at House No. 247 salvaged under Item No. 1.
Should salvaged materials be unacceptable to the property owner, the Contractor shall be paid for the
supply of additional or new materials as required.
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GRANULAR "B", TYPE 1, BACKFILL - ITEM NO. 24
Payment shall be made under this Item for the supply and placing of Granular "B", Type 1 material
as storm sewer backfill where native material is unsuitable. The unit price bid shall include for
disposal of unsuitable material. No work shall be done under this Item without the approval of the
Contract Administrator.
SAWCUTTING OF ASPHALT - ITEM NO. 26
Payment shall be made under this Item for sawcutting of all entrance asphalt, and road asphalt at
limits of construction. The unit price bid shall be deemed to cover all costs associated with
sawcutting of asphalt of varying depths as identified in the soils report.
REMOVAL OF SIDEWALK - ITEM NO. 27
Removal of private walkway concrete, patio slabs or entrance concrete shall be measured and paid for
under this Item. Extent of removal shall be agreed on site with the Contract Administrator.
The Contractor shall note that the sidewalk on Beaver Street North is asphalt capped.
Should temporary gravel walkway be required where sidewalk is disturbed before commencement of
full sidewalk removal operations, the material required will be measured and paid for under Granular
"A" Item No. 6.
Where patio slabs are removed these shall be salvaged for reuse.
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Concrete rubble resulting from sidewalk removal is not acceptable for use on site and shall be
disposed of off the site at a location arranged for by the Contractor.
REMOVAL OF CURB AND GUTTER - ITEM NO. Z8
Payment under this Item shall include for sawcutting of concrete curb and gutter at limits of removal.
Removal of concrete curb at private entrances shall be measured and paid for under this Item.
Concrete rubble resulting from curb and gutter removal is not suitable for reuse on site and shall be
disposed of off the site at a location arranged for by the Contractor.
REMOVAL OF CULVERTS AND SEWERS -ITEM NO. 29
Payment under this Item shall include the removal of catchbasin on culvert at Station 0+249.5.
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REMOVAL OF MANHOLES AND CATCHBASINS - ITEM NO. 30
The unit bid price under this Item shall include for the salvage of frames and grates from Catchbasins
No. 50 and 51, and storage on site for reuse.
All materials removed and not salvaged for reuse shall be disposed of off the site of the works.
Backfill to voids left by structure removal shall consist of selected native site material.
TOPSOIL AND NURSERY SOD (STAKED AND UNSTAKED) - ITEM NO. 31
Payment shall be made under this Item for the supply and placing of a minimum depth of 100 mm of
imported topsoil and nursery sod in disturbed grass areas. The Contractor shall include in the unit
price bid under this Item for topsoil testing as required by Clause 31 of the Special Provisions -
General and for treatment of topsoil as necessary to meet fertility requirements.
ADJUST WATER VALVE BOXES - ITEM NO. 32
Payment under this Item shall include for excavation, adjusting of sliding type valve box to finished
grade and backfilling and compaction of excavated area.
DISPOSAL OF CONTAMINATED EARTH - ITEM NO. 33
Payment shall be made under this Item on a force account basis for the excavation and disposal of
contaminated earth material encountered in road base excavation or trenching operations west of
Newcastle Auto Body Shop and Garage. Costs will be prorated to the Region of Durham and the
Municipality of Clarington depending on where contaminated material is encountered.
No work will be carried out under this Item without the written authorization of the Contract
Administrator.
iSANITARY SEWER LATERALS - ITEM NO. 34
Reference: Contract Drawings and S-301 and S-304
Include: l Connecting to existing sewer pipes with proper adaptors, sweep bends, "C" clamps
(as required), etc.
.2 Marking and recording of exact location and elevation of all plugged ends of service
connection as required.
Note: l Measurement for payment shall be in metres in accordance with C1D Section 02530,
1.6.
SPECIAL PROVISIONS -TENDER ITEMS
CONTRACT NO. CL97-7 9.
.2 Basis of payment shall be in accordance with C/D Section 02530, 1.7.
.3 Service connection stubs are not to be backfilled until the as-constructed inverts and
tees are surveyed by the Contract Administration.
.4 The exact locations of new service connections shall be field confirmed by the
Contract Administrator.
.5 Permanent surface restoration shall be paid for under the Items in the Roadworks
Section appropriate to such work.
SECTION 3 - WATERMAIN AND APPURTENANCES
Reference: A Construct all watermains and appurtenances in accordance with Standard
Specifications for the Construction of Watermains and Sanitary Sewers - Revised
February 1997, Section 02511.
.2 Contract Drawings and Details for Contract CL97-7..
WATERMAIN PIPE- ITEM NO. 3.01.02 AND NO. 3.01.03
Reference: Contract Drawings, S-423 and S-435.
Include: 1 Temporary connection of new watermain to existing watermain at limits of each
phase including supply of all materials.
.2 Maintenance of supply.
.3 Removal of existing watermain pipe which falls within width of trenching operations.
.4 Excavation to expose existing mains at four locations to confirm location.
Note: 1 All joints to be mechanically restrained in combination with granular thrust blocks as
per details 5430, S-431 and S-433. Concrete thrust blocks are not permitted on
PVC watermain pipe.
.2 Abandon old watermain after new main has been passed and connected where
watermain is not removed in trenching operations.
.3 Where existing watermain pipe is not encountered in trenching operations the pipe
shall be abandoned.
SPECIAL PROVISIONS -TENDER ITEMS
CONTRACT NO. CL97-7 10.
.4 Where the existing main is found to differ from the location indicated on the
drawings, the Contractor is advised that the location of the new main will be
adjusted accordingly to provide the necessary separation to allow the existing main to
remain in place during installation of the new main.
ABANDONED PIPE PLUGS - ITEM NO. 3.02.03
Reference: Contract drawings.
Include: .1 Sawcutting of existing pipe.
.2 Removal and disposal off site of existing pipe including fittings, valves, etc., as
required.
.3 Supply and placement of 20 MPa concrete plug in the ends of the existing watermain
that is to be abandoned in place. The minimum length of concrete plug shall be
300 mm.
Note: Basis of payment - each.
REMOVE EXISTING VALVE BOX - ITEM NO. 3.02.04
Reference: Contract Drawings.
Include: A Excavation to grade and disposal of surplus material.
.2 Removal and disposal off site of existing valve box.
.3 Backfill with selected native materials and compaction.
Note: Basis of payment - each.
REMOVE EXISTING VALVE AND BOX - ITEM NO. 3.02.08
Include:
1 Excavation to grade and disposal of surplus materials.
.2 Removal and salvage of existing valve and valve box.
3 Backfill with select native materials and compaction.
.4 Transport valve and appurtenances to Orono Depot.
.5 Basis of Payment - each.
SPECIAL PROVISIONS -TENDER ITEMS
CONTRACT NO. CL97-7 11.
VALVE AND VALVE BOXES - ITEM NO. 3.03.02 AND NO. 3.03.03
Reference: Contract Drawings and RMD Details S-408 and S425.
Include: .1 Supply and installation of the (resilient seat) gate valve and valve box as per S-408.
.2 Excavation, blocking, backfilling and compaction.
.3 Supply and installation of cathodic protection as per S-438.
.4 Adjustment to level of middle binder asphalt.
Note: Basis of payment - each.
NEW HYDRANT WITH STORZ PUMPER NOZZLE ASSEMBLY - ITEM NO. 3.04.02
Reference: C/D Section 02511, Sub-section 2.12, S-432 and S-436.
Include: .1 Excavation to grade and disposal of surplus materials.
.2 Supply and installation of hydrant, anchor tee and resilient seal gate valve and box
and including any hydrant extensions and/or valve box and rod extensions as shown
on the Contract Drawings.
.3 Supply and installation of filler piece WM pipe regardless of length.
.4 Supply and installation of mechanical restrainers.
.5 Cathodic protection as per S-436.
.6 Backfill with selected native materials and compaction.
Note: Basis of payment - each.
TEMPORARY FLUSHING HYDRANT - ITEM NO. 3.04.03
Include: .1 Excavation to grade and disposal of surplus materials.
.2 Supply of temporary hydrant meeting requirements of C/D Section 02511, 2.12
except for Storz pumper nozzle and inner workings of hydrant.
.3 Complete installation of piping, hydrant, blocking, tie rods as per S-409 and removal
upon completion.
.4 Supply and installation of all other materials as required..
SPECIAL PROVISIONS -TENDER ITEMS
CONTRACT NO. CL97-7 12.
.5 Backfill with selected native material and compaction.
Note: A Contract allows for installation of temporary flushing hydrants on sidestreet
' connections and at the limits of watermain construction in each phase.
.2 Hydrant shall remain the property of the Contractor.
.3 Basis of payment - each
REMOVE EXISTING HYDRANT COMPLETE -ITEM NO. 3.04.05
Include: .1 Excavation.
.2 Removal and separation of valve and piping, cleaning, salvaging and transporting
existing hydrant and appurtenances complete to the Orono depot.
.3 Removal and disposal off site of existing secondary valve box.
.4 Supply and placement of 20 MPa concrete plug in the ends of the existing watermain
that is to be abandoned in place. The minimum length of concrete plug shall be 300
mm
.5 Backfill with selected native material and compaction.
Note: Basis of payment - each.
WATER SERVICE CONNECTIONS - ITEM 3.05.11 AND ITEM NO. 3.05.12
Reference: C/D Section 02511 and RMD Detail S414.
Include: 1 Cathodic protection as per S-414.
Note: 1 Where installation of water services and curb stops falls outside the limits of
roadworks and grading, permanent surface restoration shall be paid for under the
items appropriate to such work in the Roadwork's Section of the Contract.
.2 The Contractor is advised that individual water services will be inspected on site and
where copper services exist these will not be replaced. Extension of existing copper
services on west side of street complete with approved coupler may be required.
MAIN STOP - ITEM NO. 3.05.01 and ITEM NO. 3.05.02
Reference: S-414
Include: 1 Supply and installation complete with saddle union adapter, connectors, etc.
SPECIAL PROVISIONS -TENDER ITEMS
CONTRACT NO. CL97-7 13.
.2 Connection to new service pipe.
Note: Basis of payment - each.
CURB STOP AND BOX - ITEM NO. 3.05.06 and ITEM NO. 3.05.07
Include: .1 Removal of existing curb stop, box and rod.
.2 Supply and installation complete as per RMD Detail S-414.
' .3 Stainless steel rod with brass pin.
Note: 1 Basis of payment - each.
19 mm TEST POINT - ITEM NO. 3.06.01
Reference: RMD Detail S-429
Include: 1 Supply and installation of all corporation main stops, valves, backflow preventers,
copper tubing, fittings, etc.
.2 Removal of all main stops upon completion of testing and flushing.
.3 Supply and installation of a brass plug in locations where main stops were removed.
.4 Backfill with selected native materials.
Note: Basis of payment - each
TEMPORARY WATER SUPPLY (ANDREW STREET) - ITEM NO. 3.10.01
Reference C/D Section 01510
Include: 1 Supply and installation of temporary by-pass line, service connections and valves and
check valves where required.
.2 Chorination of temporary by-pass lines and service connections.
.3 Protection of the installation from damage as specified in "Driveway Protection" and
"Burying By-pass" below.
.4 Removal of by-pass line, service connections and plugging of temporary taps.
.5 Temporary shut-off of private services by operation of curb-stops or such other
means as required.
.6 Permanent surface restoration of the site upon completion of the work.
■
SPECIAL PROVISIONS -TENDER ITEMS
CONTRACT NO. CL97-7 14.
.7 Basis of Payment as per form of tender.
Temporary by-pass lines shall be supplied by connections at each end of the line where practical.
Where the ends are at different pressure districts, a check valve shall also be installed. Valves shall
be installed in the by-pass in the vicinity of existing main line valves on the line being
removed/abandoned and at such other locations as the Contract Administrator may direct. The
existing watermain shall not be removed from service until the installed by-pass line has been
approved by the Contract Administrator in writing.
The Contractor shall make all shut-offs of property services and shall furnish water for the temporary
by-pass service from a hydrant or other temporary source.
Safety measures shall be taken by the Contractor to the satisfaction of the Contract Administrator but
such provisions shall not relieve the Contractor of full responsibility for the adequacy of protection.
Driveway Protection
The Contractor shall be required, at his own expense, to mound over the by-pass pipe with asphalt or
other acceptable material, wherever it crosses a driveway or sidewalk in order to prevent injury or
damage to vehicular or pedestrian traffic. Building paper or other such material, as approved by the
Inspector, shall be placed before mounding up the asphalt. Such lights and barricades as may be
required shall be furnished and maintained by the Contractor. In general, the temporary service pipe
shall be laid where it will cause the least obstruction and is least liable to be damaged.
Burying Bypas s
At all street crossings, the Contractor shall cut and remove asphalt across streets to permit burying
the by-pass pipe, without disturbing the concrete base, where applicable and shall replace the asphalt
in kind when the pipe is removed.
S
CORPORATION OF THE MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
CONTRACT NO. CL97-7
' STANDARD DRAWINGS
PAGE ONE
STANDARD DRAWINGS
CONTRACT NO. CL97-7
STANDARD NO. DESCRIPTION
Fig. 1 PAVEMENT STRUCTURE CHART
' OPSD- 216.010 BOULEVARD TREATMENTS - URBAN SECTION
218.01 SODDING OF SIDE SLOPES
310.010 Mod. CONCRETE SIDEWALK
310.020 Mod. CONCRETE SIDEWALK ADJACENT TO CURB AND GUTTER
310.030 Mod. CONCRETE SIDEWALK RAMPS AT INTERSECTIONS
310.040 UTILITY ISOLATION IN SIDEWALKS
310.050 Mod. SIDEWALK DRIVEWAY ENTRANCE DETAILS
' 351.01 URBAN RESIDENTIAL ENTRANCE
400.01 CATCHBASIN GRATES
401.01 MAINTENANCE HOLE COVER
' 561.010 INTERLOCKING CONCRETE PAVERS ON GRANULAR BASE
600.04 CONCRETE BARRIER CURB AND GUTTER
600.06 CONCRETE SEMI-MOUNTABLE WITH STANDARD GUTTER
603.02 PRECAST CONCRETE CURB
608.01 METHOD OF TERMINATION
610.01 CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER OUTLET
' 701.030 Mod. 1200 mm DIA. PRECAST CONCRETE MAINTENANCE HOLE
701.050 Mod. 1800 mm DIA. PRECAST CONCRETE MAINTENANCE HOLE
703.020 1800 mm DIA. TWIN INLET FLAT CAP
704.010 MAINTENANCE HOLE AND CATCHBASIN PRECAST ADJUSTMENT UNITS
705.010 Mod. 600 mm X 600 mm PRECAST CONCRETE CATCHBASIN
705.020 Mod. 600 mm X 1450 mm PRECAST CONCRETE TWIN INLET CATCHBASIN
708.01 CATCHBASIN CONNECTION
708.020 SUPPORT FOR PIPE AT CATCHBASIN OR MAINTENANCE HOLE
802.010 FLEXIBLE PIPE EMBEDMENT AND BACKFILL EARTH EXCAVATION
802.031 RIGID PIPE BEDDING, COVER AND BACKFILL - TYPE 3 SOIL
' 803.031 FROST TREATMENT - PIPE CULVERTS
S-112 ADJUSTING RUN OF EXISTING PRECAST CONCRETE MANHOLE
301 SANITARY SEWER HOUSE CONNECTIONS
304 BEDDING FOR PLASTIC SERVICE CONNECTIONS
' 407 SUPPORTS FOR WATERMAINS AND SEWERS CROSSING TRENCH
408 100 mm TO 300 mm GATE VALVE AND VALVE BOX
409 HYDRANT ASSEMBLY WITH CONCRETE THRUST BLOCKS
' 414 19 mm AND 25 mm COPPER WATER SERVICE
423 P.V.C. WATERMAIN TRENCH BEDDING
425 TRACER WIRE AT VALVE BOX FOR P.V.C.
429 19 mm TEST POINT BY-PASS
430 RESTRAINED JOINT DETAIL FOR P.V.C. PIPE
431 JOINT RESTRAINING LENGTH FOR P.V.C. PIPE
432 HYDRANT ASSEMBLY WITH MECHANICALLY RESTRAINED JOINTS
433 THRUST BLOCKING FOR P.V.C. WATERMAINS
435 CATHODIC PROTECTION FOR TRACER WIRES ON P.V.C.
436 CATHODIC PROTECTION FOR HYDRANT ASSEMBLY
438 CATHODIC PROTECTION FOR VALVES AND FITTINGS
501 Mod. PAVEMENT JOINT TREATMENT
N-608 STORM SEWER OUTFALL GRATE
SD-1 SILT FENCE
SD-2 ROCK CHECK DAMS
BEAVER STREET NORTH RECONSTRUCTION — PAVEMENT STRUCTURE
LOCATION 40mm 50mm 50mm 50mm GRANULAR 'A' GRANULAR 'B'
HL 3 HL 3 HL 4 HL 3A 100mm 150mm 175mm 1200mm 200mm 300mm
BEAVER STREET NORTH • • •
ANDREW STREET * • • •
GEORGE STREET * • • •
PRIVATE ENTRANCE • •
COMMERCIAL ENTRANCE • • •
PAVED BOULEVARD • •
PAVED SHOULDER • • •
* FUTURE SURFACE ASPHALT BY OTHERS
MUNICIPALITY OF CLARINGTON
BEAVER STREET NORTH
(KING STREET TO ANDREW STREET)
'NEWCASTLE'
PAVEMENT STRUCTURE
W
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MAY 1997
PROJECT No. 12-10589 CiL97-7 FIGURE 1 a
Sidewalk 0.3m min
Note 1
0.5 Criginai grou-t
Pavement Grarular base Boulevard surface I ml
' 2% y 27-min 8%max
2% �r
73 ' . • �. . Rounding
' — 7.:"�%. 0.3m
breokpomt
Granular Subgrade Typ
subbase
' SOmm min
Typ Pipe subdrain
Typ
CUT AND F1LL SECTION WITH BARRIER CURB
Sidewalk 0.3m min
Note 1
0 5 r; ; a, �o
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m � 8 _
2%min 8%max 2%---
72%
Depth as
specified
' Rounding
Granular Subgrade breakpoint
subbase
CUT AND FILL SECTION WITH MOUNTABLE CURB
' NOTES:
1 Where steel beam guide rail is indicated,
the minimum rounding shall be 1.0m,
' with 0.5m required from edge of sidewalk
to rounding breakpoint.
A All dimensions are in millimetres or metres
unless otherwise shown.
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL STANDARD DRAWING 1994 05 16 1 Rev
OP
BOULEVARD TREATMENTS Date—_ —_— —_—_—
URBAN SECTION
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NOTES:
A For application to designated areas.
B All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise shown.
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL STANDARD DRAWING Date 1990,09 14 Rev 2
Date--.---
SODDING OF SIDE SLOPES ---------
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S
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2 1.5m
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joints
CONTRACTION JOINT
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joints
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0
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joint material JOINT LAYOUT
EXPANSION JOINT
NOTES:
1 Sidewalk thickness at residential driveways A All dimensions are in millimetres or
and adjacent to curb shall be 125 mm. metres unless otherwise shown.
At commercial and industrial driveways,
the thickness shall be 150 mm-
2 Sidewalk width shall •be increased to
2.4 m at schools, bus'stops and other
high pedestrian areas.
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL STANDARD DRAWING 1993 10 OI Rev
- MODIFIED
D _ _ OP
CONCRETE SIDEWALK - - S
Date •MAR.L994
0PSD - 310.010
f 1.Srn
Note 2
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joint material
Finished rood �— Sloe 2% to 4%
surface
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DUMMY JOINT ........ .......
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EXPANSION JOINT
NOTES:
1 Sidewalk thickness at residential driveways A All dimensions are in millimetres or
and adjacent to curb shall be Es Imm. metres unless otherwise shown.
At commercial and industrial driveways.
the thickness shall be Is0 mm.
2 Sidewalk width shall be increased to:
— 1.8m when adjacent to curb on
major roadways
— 2.4m at schools. bus stops and other
high pedestrian areas.
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL STANDARD DRAWING 1993 10 01 Rev
CONCRETE SIDEWALK
MODIFIED OP
ADJACENT TO
Date —MAR., 1994
CURB AND GUTTER FO7PSD - 310.020
Stop or-yield Stop or yield
)t_ street street
Expansion joints
2.5m Typ
' ramp Ramp slopes
---` ----� max
L 1.5m TY TYP
o
Typ
•: 1.5m °
Typ
Expansion joint
'
Through street Curb and gutter material , Typ Curb and gutter
---� Through street ---�-
UNSIGNALIZED INTERSECTIONS
Bock of sidewalk
Expansion joint Directional lines
Typ
Crosswalk Directional lines
/ I '\
Typ .0 0.3m apart and
' 1.5m long — min
�S TYp
Curb and
gutter --
1.0 1.5 1.o ------
Gutter line
RAMP ELEVATION Full curb
' height
0
1.0
1 Curb and gutter
Finished road l
surface Expansion joint material SIGNALIZED INTERSECTIONS
2.5m Back of
sidewalk
-.—Slope 8% max Sy. desirable
IF
.•
r •
• _ min
Curb and gutter Sidewalk ramp
' as specified TYPICAL RAMP SECTION
NOTES:
A Directional lines shall be 10x10mm made B All dimensions are in millimetres or
with grooving tool having a 15mm radius. metres unless otherwise shown.
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL STANDARD DRAWING 1993 10 OI Rev
CONCRETE SIDEWALK RAMPS - "SOD`- - -
Date Jut_—y,L1995
AT INTERSECTIONS
OPSD -- 310.030
r
Sidewalk I
~� Typ
-- 1
Note 1 I 1
Curb
Typ Catch
basin Fact of curb
Expansion joint Typ
' material
CATCH BASIN
Expansion joint
Note 2
Expansion joint material
Note 3
t' Maintenance hole
UTILITY APPURTENANCE
' Expansion joint
{ Note 2
ILI
1, Provide a minimum
of 100mm clearance
Pole Asphaltic concrete around pole
Note 4
UTILITY POLE
NOTES:
1 Expansion joint through sidewalk is 4 For portland cement concrete alternative
required when curb and gutter is use expansion joint material around boxout.
poured integral with sidewalk. A All dimensions are in millimetres or metres
2 Adjust joints to coincide with centre of unless otherwise shown.
utility, with minimum slab length of 1m.
3 Expansion joint material shall be placed
' around maintenance holes flush with
concrete surface.
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL STANDARD DRAWING 1993 10 01 Rev
UTILITY ISOLATION
`--
pate
--IN SIDEWALKS rO-PSD
- 310.040
1.0_ Driveway varies Driveway varies
41A 41 B
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CL C D D
I I I Boulevard
Curb and gutter A O.Sm min
I
1.5m min
Sidewalk depressed J B Curb and gutter
to match dropped curb
for driveway entrance Sidewalk depressed
FULLY DEPRESSED to match dropped curb
for driveway entrance PARTIALLY DEPRESSED
SIDEWALK AT DRIVEWAY ENTRANCE—PLAN
Transition section
Sidewalk Transition Dropped sidewalk Dropped sidewalk Sidewalk
section !
SIDEWALK WITHOUT BOULEVARD SIDEWALK WITH BOULEVARD
SECTION C—C SECTION D—D
Curb and gutter 2% min 150mm I--Varies 4% 2% min
f— 4% � Note t �
i Typ
•` T .
Varies SECTION B—B
NOTES: SECTION A—A MOD.
1 At commercial and industrial ONTARIO PROVINCIAL STANDARD DRAWING 1993 10 01 Rev
driveways the thickness shall
be i5o mm. PS P
A All dimensions are in millimetres SIDEWALK DRIVEWAY ENTRANCE - - - - - - - - -
or metres unless otherwise shown. Date _ _ _ _ _ _
DETAILS JOPSD — 310.050
A r►
4.Om In Sin le
1 6.Om min, Double
>° I Sidewalk
j j I E n t r a n c e
Boulevard
r I
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1
l I
0.4 min A� 0.3m +i 0.4 —
min min
PLAN
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4
ISOMETRIC VIEW
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6y Note 3
Note i �Dropped curb
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Note 2 49.. Note 2
2
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SECTION A—A
NOTES: a7
1 Maximum upgrade shall be 10%.
2 Maximum downgrade shall be 8%.
3 Where boulevard width is less than 3.0m, a steeper boulevard slope is permissible.
4 Increase nearside taper to 0.8m min on 4 lane roads or wider.
A Al dimensions are in millimetres or metres unless otherwise shown.
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL STANDARD DRAWING Date 1992 OS 01 Rev
URBAN RESIDENTIAL Date _ _ _ _ _ _
ENTRANCE
WITH BOULEVARD OPSD - 351 .01
825
25--1 I-- 600
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152--1 R=838 R:4-57m
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657 +�
Slot 17 102 623 17 R=25 mm R=25mm 9
F --J --t3mm (Ty0)
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1 Ios-� A All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise shown.
---tos I sls 1 �
SECTION A-A 7 ONTARIO PROVINCIAL STANDARD DRAWING Date 1 1987 03 31 Rev I
a—172 CATCH BASIN'' CAST IRON Dare
SLOT DETAIL FRAME & DISHED , SQUARE GRATE -_----`-
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Boulevard/Sidewalk
Curb and utter, Note 2 Concrete
9 edge restraint
Concrete pavers, Note 1
Joint sand
Typ
► , ► 25-40mm
o a. bedding sand ` a ° •a•
a. . as specified
Granular base �•
and subbase '
as specified
Subgrade
Subdrain, Note 2
VEHICULAR NON-VEHICULAR
NOTES:
1 Concrete paver thickness:
— for vehicular traffic — 80mm min.
— for non—vehicular traffic — 60mm min.
2 This drawing is to be read in conjunction with OPSD 200
and 600 series drawings.
A All dimensions are in millimetres or metres unless otherwise
shown.
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL STANDARD DRAWING 1996 09 15 Rev
� OP
INTERLOCKING ' CONCRETE PAVERS - - - - - - - - - - s
ON GRANULAR BASE Date
OPSD - 561 .010
-e
u
u
0
o Dropped curb at o
U entrances 7 u
U / o Thickness
a Typ Thickness t�t of sidewalk of sidewalk
Finished
25 300 50 150-i 25 -- 300 -- 50 150 -�{
road
, T, :2�5��• , N SUrfaCe
o O O n o
f-25 30 c�' �'•t
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525 •_..._._—..-.-_.-.r.a� 1� 50 I
-- 525 —� h— 50
TANGENT Additional width where
sidewalk is adjacent to curb SUPERELEVATED
Typ
NOTES:
f Flexible pavement shall be 5mm above the adjacent
edge of gutter.
2 Where sidewalk is continuously adjacent, reduce the
dropped curb at entrances to 75mm.
3 For slipforming procedure, a 5% batter is acceptable.
A Treatment at entrances shall conform with OPSD-351.01: LEGEND:
B Outlet treatment shall conform with OPSD-610 Series. S — Rate of pavement superelevation in percent, 9..
C The length of transition from one
curb type to another shall be
3.0m, except in conjunction with ONTARIO PROVINCIAL STANDARD DRAWING Date 1990 09 14 Rev
guide rail, it shall conform to
OPSD-900 Series. CONCRETE BARRIER CURB Date
D All dimensions are in millimetres
unless otherwise shown. WITH STANDARD GUTTER - - - - - - - - - - - -- - -
-FOR FLEXIBLE PAVEMENT OPSD - 600.04
r
+1A,
Dropped curb
at entrances, Thickness of adjacent sidewalk,
Typ Typ 7
275 � 225 /
275 — 225 /�R=5mm
R=5mm LSD
For flexible Note 2 �`rp 25 Note 2 o
pavement, '>i R=5mm '
Typ—� 3 C— ��`S
op
�.i. R=5mm'.
C14 04
N '• N �, 1 N Y�,. _ .f Note 3
�. •f . Note —.5J-
525
�50F Additional width 525
/,a r rigid pavement sidewalk
25x75mm keyway where is
centred in concrete adjacent to curb,
base, Typ
Typ
Notes 1 and 3
TANGENT SUPERELEVATED
NOTES:
1 When curb and gutter is adjacent to concrete pavement or base, this drawing is
to be used in conjunction with OPSD-552.01 and 552.02.
2 Flexible and composite pavement shall be 5mm above the adjacent edge of gutter.
3 For slipforming procedure, a 5% batter is acceptable.
A Treatment at entrances shall conform with OPSD-351.01 .
8 Outlet treatment shall conform with OPSD-610 Series.
C The length of transition from one curb type to another shall be 3.0m, except in
conjunction with quide rail, it shall conform to OPSD-900 Series.
D All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise shown.
r LEGEND:
S — Rate of pavement superelevation in percent,
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL STANDARD DRAWING Date 1991 12 16 Rev
r CONCRETE SEMI-MOUNTABLE Date _ _ _ _ - -
WITH STANDARD GUTTER - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
OPSD - 600.06
O
50x50mm hole for
placing hazard marker 1
' 2 holes for anchoring
15mm min bar
,t
b
emu.
,moo
ISOMETRIC VIEW
200mm min
280mm max
Var 7 1 i 5 Var
o
E
E EI Al 1
1 Il i
0 o I •I I'.
`n °' ' • : a 1- I I I Size 15 epoxy
coated bars
. � .: ,1: .11- �. ° •. v .
SECTION
NOTES:
A Concrete strength to be a minimum of 25MPa at 28 days.
8 Class of concrete shall conform to CSB 823.1.
C All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise shown.
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL STANDARD DRAWING Date 1991 12 16 1 Rev 1
STANDARD Date — — — — —
_ PRECAST CONCRETE CURB OPSD — 603.02
3.8m Termination 150mm
Curb and min
gutter
1
t I
m
o ,
Gutter line z Itl ' I
iiI i
Ii
PLAN 22--I
� 5
N END VIEW
r ELEVATION
MOUNTABLE CURB AND GUTTER
Curb and
gutter 3.8m Termination 150mm
min
I 1
> 0
Gutter or 1
curb line
IIi
PLAN � -�I varies�-
N END VIEW
------------------------
jELEVATION
BARRIER AND SEMI-MOUNTABLE CURB AND GUTTER
NOTES:
1 Slope to match existing shoulder.
A This drawing is to be read in conjunction with
OPSD-600 series curb and gutter drawings.
8 All dimensions are in millimetres unless
otherwise shown.
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL STANDARD DRAWING Date T1991 12 16 Rev 2
` Date —_— — — — —
METHOD OF TERMINATION
FOR CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER OPSD - 6080 0
Saw cut Y r+ Saw cut
Standard pavement Back of curb
curb and gutter Half pavement width
0
i 1 See details Pavement top course I Top of curb >°
below 5 ———————————— -
i
Curb and gutter_- �L (_ D O —`I Gutter line
Pavement
--j ' base course
Adjustment units 150
Min of one o
Max of three I I Edge of
A. t+ —1 pavement
SECTION Y—Y e _� 10 0 ��
X X
Ste.I� 150
?Frame 125 Y Gutter line and grate
e t Omm PLAN Pavement top course
Saw cut Sow cut
'. •j Varies 5-15mm -
BARRIER CURB SEMI—MOUNTABLE or MOUNTABLE 300 �--300
CURB AND GUTTER
DETAILS
25 SECTION X—X
• .e
Gutter line NOTES:
10mm A Hatched areas ® : pavement base course
to be hand placed in 50mm layers and compacted.
".; B All dimensions are in millimetres unless otherwise shown.
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL STANDARD DRAWING
Date 1991 12
16 Rev 1
CONCRETE CURB AND GUTT R Date
BARRIER OUTLET - - - - - - - - - - - - -
CURB AND GUTTER AT CATCH BASIN OPSD - 61 0.01
i
2-15M O 150mm
2-15M O 75mm�
AAA i e ,c
J-1 SM O 1 somm 2 am m•aI:
A + A 2-15M O 150mm
'
��
dlo \ , /' I
Flat rap • B �C B f
O Tapered top PLAN 1SM S
2-15M O 75mm--� �3-15M O 130mm —_- t ---- J
230--1 r•-ces f--230 PLAN C C
WwF
T
arc rte?l:
' \ 250mm m r I
o / 1 475m die o
��. 300 205-+-��ees+i
1 PLAN
125 1200mm dlo t•+- 123
SECTION A—A SECTION S—B
I I( III( TAPERED TOP FLAT CAP
Riser section I ( 4-15M O 300mm OC 4-i 5M O 300mm OC i.
each way each way 123-+{ F+--1200mm dlo 125
1{Z f + �' '� �` •r— r -------------
Monolithic base i •
Baee slab .nth D D E E o f
riser altsmaeve $'� O } ~
1 SM bent bar n e.LJIO,l wWF Clrc steel: awry Jrd bar PL 250mm�/m PLAN as @hewn >
1200mm dla f
2s � 125 `
wwF Ciro steel, SECTION C—C f
Varies from ']- "--" 250mm�/m 147Smm die 15M bent bar RISER SECTION
e00mm to max 2400mm, 300 � @wry 3rd bar
130mm increments 0 _ as shown f
NOTE E SECTION E—E NOTE E
NOTES: SECTION D—D BASE SLAB
1 Precast bases are available for depth MONOLITHIC BASE 10.Om max
of bury greater than 10.0m. 10.Om max Note 1
A All reinforcing steel shall have Note 1
25mm minimum cover.
8 Steps according to OPSD-405.010 and ONTARIO PROVINCIAL STANDARD DRAWING 1996 09 15 Rev
OPSO-405.020. OP
C All dimensions are nominal. PRECAST CONCRETE — — — — — — — _ — — S
D dimensions are in millimetres
or MAINTENANCE HOLE COMPONENTS Date
or metres unless otherwise shown, - - - - - -
E IOOmm dia. opening left in floor slob. 1200mm DIAMETER
OPSD - 701 .030
w INrt rs i■w �w r� � r � w � w w � �r err rir� a� w
L
15M �4-15M O 150mm 4-13M O 150mm — i 3-13M O 150mm
1 15M
�5-15M O 1S0mm
3-13M • iSOmm r— 5—Ism • 150mm � +
L �e
B ,tip —B —T
A
'—`
15M T 15M 15M
`_ P` 3-15M O iSOmm wwf Ore steel:
1200mm die—.1 378mmV lm
w er 15M 3-15M O 150mm 2185mm dl a Total
ovsa-�o1.030 �i PLAN 180 i
123 1200mm dia-I
r� SECTION B—B 1j
Transition Mob ..r;_i TRANSITION SLAB t {
tr..;1oe 1ao, 10.Om max C jj C 21 85mm dia____� Note 1 I �j
Rlw section _ E SECTION A—A OC
TAPERED TRANSITION SLAB 15M O 300mm ay { /
.can war
10.Om max
40 Note 1 PLAN
R1ser section
DD 1e0 1e00mm dia—+I }�—160
QLL
--..__--_—_PLC 15Mbent bar E XN
( ever y 3rd bar
Baas slob !
as thorn
1800mm to 1200mm dia 2le5mm dia o F
15M bent bar >g
every 3rd bar
305 as shown
SECTION D—' NOTE E SECTION C—C
NOTES: BASE SLAB RISER SECTION
I Precast transition slabs and precast bases 10.Om max MOD.
are available for depth of bury greater Note 1
than 10.0m.
A All reinforcing steel shall have
25mm minimum cover. ONTARIO PROVINCIAL STANDARD DRAWING 1996 09 15 Rev
8 Steps according to OPSD-405.010 and SP
OPSD-405.020. PRECAST CONCRETE - - - - - - - - - -
C All dimensions are nominal. Date
es P NENTS
D All dimensions are in m111+metr MAINTENANCE HOLE COMPONENTS
or metres unless otherwise shown. 1 800mm DIAMETER �] �(
E IOOmm dia.opening left in floor slab. OPSD -- / 0 1 .050
2-15M
® 75mm 2-10M 0 300mm, to
2-15M 15M 3-15M ® 150mm, bottom
® 300mm
2-15M 2-15M
® 75mm 2-15M
0 150mm
T 3-10M ♦
t ���� t 0 stirrups J-2-1SM
A 6 boo A ® 300mm B 600 30 mm L B
not cap Twin inlet flat cap
2-15 M
2-15M 0 75m 150mm
15M
PLAN ® 300mm PLAN
I I 2185mm dia ' 2185mm dia
205 68DDiam 270 r 600 5 44 600 270
L to .
to r. 4 T r
1 3-10M 2-10M, 700mm long
Riser SECTION A—A stirrups
section SECTION B--B
!, ------�� FLAT CAP TWIN INLET FLAT CAP
Riser section
NOTES:
Base slab A All reinforcing steel shall have 25mm minimum cover.
B This OPSD to be used in conjunction with OPSO-701.050.
C All dimensions are nominal.
D All dimensions are in millimetres or metres unless otherwise shown.
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL STANDARD DRAWING 1996 09 15 1 Rev
PRECAST CONCRETE - - - - - - - - - - OP
SINGLE AND TWIN INLET FLAT CAP Date — — — — — —
1800mm DIAMETER OPSD - 703.020
—PM gutter wit Cu it Grate reference elevation
gu er ---Pout gutter T
,-1 Frame to be y�_
i�� Standard frame R--I---n
R�'-- n set in a full � „
—�—_ H 450mm cs.t—T—_ice mortar bed and grate
maximum to Typ Typ
first step
Typ
Note 1 r ,; Adjustment units:
minimum of one, r e'
------ maximum of three
1 Typ
—300mm
v• �
e TYP r
,
SECTION THROUGH SECTION THROUGH
TAPER TOP SECTION THROUGH CATCH BASIN
FLAT CAP
Maintenance hole step
Note1 �------------ — ----------
Adjustment units for — for t
catch basins
maintenance holes Frame and 'grate, or cover _ with square
with round openings. —" — openings.
Available in sections r`—`— -----., — Available in
or continuous units I I sections or
continuous units
'to
Toper / '
P P \ \ Flat cap I l i
Catch basin
Riser section (I II
NOTES:
1 If first step is in an adjustment unit, B All dimensions are in millimetres
the adjustment unit shall be of the or metres unless otherwise shown.
type manufactured with a step in place.
A Adjustment units shall not extend ONTARIO PROVINCIAL STANDARD DRAWING 1996 09 15 1 Rev
beyond the outside edge of the
structure. MAINTENANCE HOLE AND - - - - - - - - _ - 0
CATCH BASIN PRECAST CONCRETE Date _ _ _ _ _ _
ADJUSTMENT UNITS OPSD -- 704.010
150mm
B overlap
ALTERNATE STAMDARD
HEIGHTS
A A A 1980mm
a 1830mm
i 185 m 2/m, I C 1520mm
each way
' B
PLAN
830 830 .
' 115 600 115 115 600 115
v
' o
L C
� 2 Q
O a
r\
1 V
Knockout
~°-
Tp
Note 2 t Y Note 2 r
1°v2l�—5 0
'_
a
L rU n
T M o>c .2
0 7 E E WWF v E
.r r
/ utlet
hole
E 185mm 2/m, " ° o E Note 1
°0 °
each way E E v o Q r r r
r r
300mm
°� all sides
TYp
Granular
SECTION A—A NOTE G bedding SECTION B—B
NOTES:
1 Outlet hole size 525mm diameter maximum, C Frame, grate and adjustment units shall
' location as required. be installed according to OPSD-704.010.
2 200mm diameter knockout to accommodate D Pipe support according to OPSD•-708.020.
subdrain. Knockout to be 60mm deep. E All dimensions ore nominal.
A All reinforcing steel shall have 25mm F All dimensions are in millimetres
minimum cover. or metres unless otherwise shown.
B Granular backfill to be placed to G 100 mm dia. opening left in floor. slab.
a minimum thickness of 300mm all
around the catch basin. MOD.
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL STANDARD DRAWING 1996 09 15 Rev
PRECAST CONCRETE _ — — _ — — — S
CATCH BASIN Date
600mm x 600mm, DEPTH — 4.om MAX OPSD — 705.010
WWF .0"B 3-10M stirrups
185mm2/m. each way 2-10M O 300mm
2-15M ,n
r
n
X25
A A 115 600 �.- 115
H11 - lsomm overlap BEAM DETAIL
PLAN ;B ALTER HEEG STANDARD
A 1980mm
B 1830mm
c 1520mm
1680
115 600 250 600 115
� � 830
u ` !
7
s
` ` d+
� _c >° '
ME
i v o
.. i` c En
} I a u
Knockout 250 Note 2
Noe 2 E
t 7 0 a
Outlet hole Co<n
Note 1 of° E
0
wWF o ! 4 o A
300mm--j 185mm 2/m, each way to
alt sides I 150mm overlap
Typ .-' 150
Granular
NOTES: SECTION A—A NOTE G bedding SECTION B—B
1 Outlet hole size 525mm diameter maximum, location as required.
2 200mm diameter knockout to accommodate subdrain. Knockout to be 60mm deep.
A All reinforcing steel shall have 25mm minimum cover.
B Granular back-rill to be placed to a minimum thickness of 300mm all around
the catch basin.
1 C Frame. grate and adjustment units shall be installed according to OPSD-704.010.
D Pipe support according to OPSD-708.020.
E All dimensions are nominal.
F All dimensions are in millimetres or metres unless otherwise shown. MOD.
G 100mmdia. enin eft in floor slob.
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL STANDARD DRAWING 1996 O9 15 Rev
PRECAST CONCRETE - - - - - - - - - - S
Date _ _ _ _ _ _
TWIN INLET CATCH BASIN S
600mm x 1450mm. DEPTH - 4-Om MAX OPSD -- 705.020
Catch basin connection
22.5'or 45'
Pipe bend
1
Granular bedding
/ • 1
Undisturbed ground /
0 0 �
>° / q 1 00m min
Sewer main / Concrete bedding
/ e Min width 600mm
Tee
Note 1
45' ;
max
Construction line
150mm min
' I
RISER DETAIL Catch basin connection
22.5' pipe
bend
Tee
1 Note 1
Sewer main
45' NOTES:
max , 1 For sewers smaller than 450mm dia
connections must be made using approved
Bedding as factory made tees. For all other sizes,
/ either factory made tees or approved
saddles may be used.
A Concrete to be 20MPa at 28 days.
B All dimensions are in millimetres or metres
unless otherwise shown.
CONNECTION WITHOUT RISER
ONTARIO PROVINCIAL STANDARD DRAWING Date 11992 12 15 1 Rev 2
Date CATCH BASIN CONNECTION Da ~ - — —
RIGID PIPE SEWER
OPSD -- 708.01
r r CIS l� � +� I�r r•■ � i� r � +� � ,� � � � s ,
PIPE IN SUPPORTED --- PIPE IN UNSUPPORTED PIPE IN SUPPORTED
EXCAVATION EXCAVATION EXCAVATION
Note 3, Typ Subgrade 2
Support system 41 1
Typ 71 1 1
Backfill material. Clearance,
For culvert frost treatment 1 • see table, Typ
a 300mm min. 'f Note 2 1.5
�>. .Typ
Clearance, ,
c
see table 300mm min .� 0
E 150
E x
'o
0
n 0 °oE ,
E TYPE 1 OR 2 TYPE 3 ,
W
SOIL SOIL 0
150 2 O.s 0
0.50 Bedding grade Note 1
Note 1
PIPE IN SUPPORTED PIPE IN UNSUPPORTED
LEGEND: EXCAVATION EXCAVATION
,0 — Inside diameter 2 Subgrade
NOTES:
1 The pipe bed shall be shaped to receive the bottom of the pipe. o ,
3ackftll material.
2 Pipe culvert frost treatment according to OPSD-803.030 and 803.031 . •, For culvert frost treatment
3 Condition of trench is symmetrical about centreline of pipe. Note 2
A Granular material placed under the haunches must be compacted 150 Bedding grade CLEARANCE TABLE
prior to continued placement and compaction of embedment material. 2
0.5 D TYPE 4 Pipe Clearance
B Embedment material shall be homogeneous granular material, and Note a SOIL Inside Diameter mm
Diameter
be placed and compacted uniformly around the pipe. r
C Soil types as defined in the Health & Safety Act and 900 or less 300
Regulations for Construction Projects. Over 900 soo
D Protection against heavy
construction equipment according ONTARIO PROVINCIAL STANDARD DRAWING 1996 09 15 Rev
to OPSD-808.010. FLEXIBLE PIPE oP
E All dimensions are in millimetres — — — — — — — — — — S
or'metres unless otherwise shown. EMBEDMENT AND BACKFILL Date —._ _ _ _ _
EARTH EXCAVATION rOPSD -- 802.010
PIPE IN SUPPORTED PIPE IN UNSUPPORTED PIPE IN UNSUPPORTED PIPE IN S PPORTED
EXCAVATION EXCAVATION
Note 4 00 Subgrade 00
TYP 2 2
00mm min, Typ
Support system Backfill material. Q'1 ` Clearance,
For culvert frost treatment 1.5 , \ see table
TYP 1.5 Note 3 TYP
0 Cover material 0 0.1500
300mm min, Typ
° —Compacted granular
bedding material
Note 1 Bedding grade 00
TYP 00
2 2
0.609 0.500
Note 2 Note 2
CLASS B — BEDDING CLASS C — BEDDING
NOTES:
1 The minimum bedding depth below the pipe shall be 0.150. CLEARANCE TABLE
In no case shall this dimension be less than 150mm or LEGEND: Pipe
greater than 300mm. 0 — Inside diameter Inside Diameter Clearance
nr
2 The pipe bed shall be shaped to receive the bottom of the pipe. 00 — Outside diameter mm
3 Pipe culvert frost treatment according to OPSD-803.030 and 803.031 . 900 or less 300
4 Condition of trench is symmetrical about centreline of pipe. over 900 500
A Soil types as defined in the Health & Safety Act and
Regulations for Construction Projects.
B Protection against heavy
construction equipment according ONTARIO PROVINCIAL STANDARD DRAWING .1996 09 15 Rev
to oPSO—$oa.olo. RIGID PIPE BEDDING, SP
C All dimensions are in millimetres — — — — — — — — — —
or metres unless otherwise shown. COVER AND BACKFILL Date _ — _ _ _ _
TYPE 3 SOIL — EARTH EXCAVATION 10PSD -- 802.031
Ty Pi e pe 1 and 2 soil Type 3 and 4 soil
i
Profile grade r-- Note 2
d 1 o(k — d) —', 10(k — d) — — Subgrode
f'r Granular �,. . i .1 �. #'3
ost to bockfill # t
k=f Per :•.Limit of *i--�,--r •.�
pipe clearance, Type �� er, Nate Earth fill
i
,! Frost tape
L-——————————————— —
2Edge Frost penetration line Not1 Note 3
between these limits
of pipe
Bedding grade
FROST TREATMENT — RIGID AND FLEXIBLE PIPE
NOTES:
1 Pipe embedment according to: D All dimensions are in millimetres or metres unless
otherwise shown.
a) Flexible — OPSD-802.010, 802.014,
802.020 and 802.024;
b) Rigid — OPSD-802.030 to 802.032, 802.034,
802.050 to 802.052 and 802.054. NOTES:
2 Condition of frost treatment symmetrical about d — depth of roadbed granular
centreline of pipe. k — depth of frost treatment
3 Frost tapers start at the intersection of the 1:1
or 3:1 slope and the frost penetration line. f — depth of frost penetration
A Protection against heavy construction * — Type 3 soil
equipment according to OPSD-808.010. ** — Type 4 soil
B Frost topers are not required ONTARIO PROVINCIAL STANDARD DRAWING 1996 09 15 Rev
in rock embankment.
C Frost tapers not required when FROST TREATMENT — PIPE CULVERTS _ — _ _ — — — _ — SP
frost line is above the top of FROST PENETRATION UNE BETWEEN Date _ _ _ — _ _
pipe.
TOP OF PIPE AND BEDDING GRADE OPSD - 803.031
MANHOLE RIM TO BE SLOPED
TO FIT GRADE OF ROAD
MORTAR
PROPOSED
-AV ME
j n
-/" /GRANULAR-V
/.D BASE o e d;n J o •. °I° °
X
MANHOLE STEP <zla ° :a•°' o " d
TYPE B - > Z i.J'� .e i•.. ..
O' °°.// - • • III° O e' / I,
TOP OF EXISTING CONCRETE •4
MANHOLE STEP _ e•. ,� 'A�.
A TYPE A OR C
CEMENT BRICK SET IN D .• - 1, '' --
--� 3 PARTS SAND, I PART r°� •'O.I .A,' '�, i'
CEMENT MORTAR WITH •'.O EXISTING MANHOLE WALLS- •' C
� IS mm PAROING ON OUTSIDE, :/ `
SEALED WITH TWO COATS OF ^,,A.'' `� •_�,�.-.Y--
BITUMINOUS PAINT. Q
_. _•.icy
NOTES;
1. A MANHOLE STEP IS TO BE PLACED IN THE MASONRY ADJUSTMENT ONLY WHEN THE TOTAL HEIGHT
IS 30077 OR GREATER UP TO A MAXIMUM OF 450 mm. FACE OF STEPS IN MASONRY ADJUSTMENT TO
LINE UP WITH FACE OF STEPS IN CONCRETE.
2. IF REQUIRED MASONRY ADJUSTMENT IS GREATER THAN 430 mm,REMOVE TAPERED TOP SECTION AND
INSTALL PRECAST CONCRETE FILLER SECTIONS AS REQUIRED. HEIGHT OF MASONRY ADJUSTMENT
IS NOT TO EXCEED 450 mm.
' ALL DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETRES EXCEPT YYFERE NOTED
THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM DEPARTMENT OF -WORKS
CHECKED ,- REVISKk1 Na B
ADJUSTING RIM OF EXISTING
DATE 1986 05 09
APPROVE. .
DATE PRECAST CONCRETE MANHOLE C_11 03
1
1
PROPERTY LINE
F OF ROAD ALLOWANCE FINISHED SHOULDER GRADE
E E BELL ENO
"i o WITH PLUG OR
SHORT LENGTH Of AC. OR VAC. of .^ COUPLING WITH
I OR PVC 3 0 R 28 i i K P'LLUUGG/a
E MIN. 2 X GRADE _
A ( MAX. 10 X GRADE
' N
x SEE
E �
a
NOTE 4
e •A• S'
22.5• SEND M PIPE COUPLING
= CONK
INVERT FULL LENGTH A.C. OR VC OR
CONNECTION BRANCH PVC SOR 28
SEE NOTE 2
'A'— MIN 75 mm, MAX 125 mm OBVERT TO OBVERT
8' '8'— MAX 300 mm OBVERT TO OBVERT
t CONNECTION
INVERT
SEWER MAIN
SANITARY SEWER HOUSE CONNECTIONS
9.323 STUD AND NUT
NOTES
(2 REQUIRED 1 1. W NEW SUBDIVISIONS THE SANITARY SEWER AND WATER SERVICE
CONNECT1pN9 ARE TO BE INSTALLED AN SEPARATE TRENCHES.
-_ IN CASES WHERE THE SEPARATE TRENCH INSTALLATION
�—CEMENT MORTAR NOT PRACTICAL,SANITARY SEWER AND WATER SERVICE CONNECTIONS
MAY BE INSTALLED IN A COMMON TRENCH AS PER DETAIL 'A'
'- 2. IN NEW SUBDIVISIONS ALL CONNECTIONS TO THE SEWERS ARE TO
:aa,.. BE MADE WITH A FACTORY MANUFACTURED T'. FOR CONNECTIONS
19.030 0 E TO EXISTING SANITARY SEWERS, OTHER THAN PV.C. OR A.B.S. TRUSS
HOLE W
31.750 DEPTH - PIPE,A SADDLE CONNECTION MAY BE ED. MORTAR-ON SADDLES
TO BE USED ON CONCRETE PIPE GREATER THAN 480 mm DIAMETER.
"TAMPIN" EXPANSION INSIDE CIRCUMFERENCE CONNECTIONS TO EXISTING.PVC SEWERS ARE TO BE MADE WITH
ANCHOR MACHINE ENNAI Of PIPE A FACTORY MANUFACTURED TEE. CONNECTIONS TO EXISTING A.B.S.
CUT MORTAR-ON SADDLES FOR CONCRETE -TRUSS O "'E TO BE MADE WITH A SOLVENT WELDED SADDLE.
S. 46• STRAP ON SAME TO BE USED ON SEWERS OTHER THAN P.V.C.
OR TRUSS PIPE,WHEN LATERAL. INTERSECTS SEWER MAIN AT AN
MAINS OVER 450 mm DIAMETER ACUTE ANGLE.
♦. THE SEWER CONNECTION SHALL BE lAlO FROM THE AWN TO 1-3 m
BEYOND THE PROPERTY LINE IN NEW SUBDIVISIONS ONLY.SEE 5-40.
FOR WATER SERVICE CONNECTION DETAILS
S. THE ENO OF ALL SEWER PIK MUST BE MACHINED.ALL CUTTING AND
PIPE COUPLING MACHINING TO BE DONE BY CONTRACTOR.
22.51 BEN° S A COUPLING SMALL BE INSTALLED AT DEAD END AND SMALL BE
PLUGGED USING A WATER TIGHT PLUG.
7 OEFLECTIONS OF PIPE AT JOINTS IS NOT TO EXCEED 3•
IE.' ISO s MAX. DEFLECTION FOR A I. LENGTH Of
100 mm AC. OR V.C. OR ASBESTOS CEMENT PIPE
PVC SDR 26 7S aw MAX DEFLECTION FOR 1.8■ LENTH OF
SADDLE BRANCH VETRIFlED CLAY PIPE
:EWER MAIN
B PIPE COUPLING TO BE 'RING-TITE' OR EQUIVALENT. PVC TO BE
BELL AND SPIGOT JOINT.
A REFER TO STD. 3-304 FOR BEDDING REQUIREMENTS. FOR PVC
SERVICE CONNECTIONS AND CLASS'S' BEDDING FOR Air AND V.C.
PIPE RT KR 3-401 p.
l� �J WHEN MORTAR-ON SADDLES ARE USED,A MACHINE CUT OPENING 19 TO BE
MACE IN THE SANITARY SERER WITH A CORING MACHINE
TOP VIEW
•
FINISHED GRADE-
4.MIN.75,DEPTH OF BEODIAp
STAINLESS BELOW PIPE.
STEEL NUT =0 Be+OUTSIDE DIAMETER
AND WASHER RING SEAL ACCORDING TO =m N+MINIMUM WIDTH OF
- MANUFACTURERS - TRENCH
MIN 600
SPECIFICATION r +Ba+600 WITH MIN OF
900 OR Ba+WIDTH
STAINLESS STEEL z 0 T OF SHORING+600
STRAP -c
SECTION 'A-A' SEWER SERVICE I x 0 WATER SERVICE
° =n
CAST— IRON SADDLE BRANCH FOR -
CONNECTION TO EXISTING MAINS OTHER DETAIL 'A'
THAN P.V.C. OR A.B.S. TRUSS PIPE. co TRENCH DETAIL
ALL DIME IN MILLIMETRES EXCEPT WHERE NOTED
THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM WORKS DEPARTMENT
REVISION"` 6
11/
SANITARY SEWER HOUSE CONNECTIONS �°` 0509.
11361 04 01 (150 a 100 mm PIPE ) S-301
MIN. 450
I I
NATIVE MATERIAL COMPACTED
TO 95% PROCTOR DENSITY
r
SAND 8ACKFILL
COMPACTED TO 98%
PROCTOR DENSITY - - "',-/ I .I 2�
m
" O
°1
- =1
STANDARD DIMENSION RATIO
NOT TO EXCEED SOR 28. 19 mm CRUSHER
RUN LIMESTONE TO SPRINGLINE
OF Pi PE COMPACTED TO 98%
PROCTOR DENSITY TO WALLS OF
TRENCH.
ALL DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETRES EXCEPT WHERE NOTED
THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM WORKS DEPARTMENT
�HECKED AEVIS10N No. 2
BEDDING DETAIL FOR PLASTIC DA f%" 05 2'
DOTE
SANITARY SEWER SERVICE CONNECTIONS S-304
1 975 03 10
WIDTH OF TRENCH TIMBER OR STEEL BEAM
Of ADEQUATE 312E
GROUND ELEVATION
TEMPORARY 1
HANGERS" �L!_
GRANULAR C I EXISTING SEWER
�i OR WATERMAIN 300 300 GRANULAR C
00 NOT REMOVE
HANGERS UNTIL
BACKFILLING
HL8 BLEND CRUSHED CLEAR OPERATIONS REACH
o° oo LIMESTONE COMPACTED THIS POINT.
TO 95%PROCTOR
DENSITY
z a SIB
K
} CONCRETE SLAB
600 MIN. i�o 15 M P a AT 28 DAYS 0.0.+600+H
: tie �i0
1 �
s
17"'
f NEW SEWER OR WATERMAIN vd:
CLEARANCE GREATER THAN 1200
WIDTH OF TRENCH
TIMBER OR STEEL BEAM
OF ADEQUATE SIZE
GROUND ELEVATION
i
TEMPORARY HANGERS
GRANULAR C DO NOT REMOVE
CID.- O HANGERS UNTIL.
EXISTING SEWER BACKFILLING
OR WATERMAIN OPERATIONS REACH
THIS POINT
L�pb N
HL8 BLEND CRUSHED CLEAR
via LIMESTONE COMPACTED
=t=- TO 95% PROCTOR
DENSITY $
W
W Q
i b Vff
� O.D.+600+H
0
- - - 1
+ 1
NEW SEWER OR I
WATERMAIN t o
SECTION LONGITUDINAL SECTION
CLEARANCE NOT GREATER THAN 1200
ALL DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETRES EXCEPT WHERE NOTED
THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF .DURHAM WORKS DEPARTMENT
04ECKED / SI riD.
S
APw1111 SUPPORTS FOR WATERMAINS, AND SEWERS Ins 01'19
DATE: 1983 04 19 CROSSING TRENCHES S- 407
SOLID STEEL SLIDE TYPE
OR FIBERPLAS
EXTENSION
STEM
FINISHED GRADE FINISHED GRADE
135 mm SLIDE TYPE
�-VALVE BOX & COVER
�n
-- - E
N Z
tl O
X�
IRON CENTRE EXTENSION - <uj
(AS REQUIRED; W
v
50 mm OPERATING NUT
OPEN TO LEFT
GUIDE PLATE
/EXTENSION STEM TO BE NON-RISING STEM
FASTENED TO OPERATING
NUT WITH 2 SET SCREWS
RESILIENT SEAT
MECHANICAL JOINT / \
GATE VALVE \
WATERMAW /� �\ A.W.W.A. C-509 / \
rwi
/ \ \
+ 4 o # + 1
1
GLAND RING t• ••+
CASKET
19 mm CRUSHER SOLID CONCRETE BLOCK LOD.�
RUN LIMESTONE 150 mm x 150 mm x 300 mm
NOTES:
1. VALVE BOX TO BE ADEQUATELY BRACED WHILE BACKFILLING
AND MUST REMAIN PLUMB
2. VALVE BOX EXTENSION TO BE USED ONLY IF REQUIRED.
3. REFER TO SCHEDULE 'C' OF STANDARD WATERMAIN
SPECIFICATIONS FOR PLACEMENT OF MARKER STAKES.
4. VALVE TO BE COMPLETELY BACKFILLED WITH 19 mm
CRUSHER_RUN LIMESTONE.
5. WHEN THE DEPTH OF THE OPERATING NUT IS GREATER
THAN 2.0 m BELOW FINISHED GRADE AN EXTENSION
STEM IS REQUIRED.
6. ALL INLINE VALVES INSTALLED ON PVC WATERMAIN TO BE
RESTRAINED AS PER 5-430, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.
ALL DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS EXCEPT WHERE NOTED.
THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM WORKS DEPARTMENT
CHECKED: REVISION NO.: 10
q
APPROVED: ( 00 mm TO 300 mm GATE VALVE OATE:- 1995 02
DATE: 1991 11 15 AND VALVE BOX S_4 0 8
Q HYDRANT
I
• � I
o
to 0
0
Z
� FINISHED GRADE
i
I
I
I
I
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I co
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ADJUSTABLE VALVE EOX TO BE SET
FLUSH WITH FINISHED GRADE
I I BEDDING k BACK:ILL AS
I SPECIFIED ON CONTRACT DWGS.
Loom
CONCRETE MIN 600 CONCRETE
THRUST BLOCK THRUST BLOCK
AS PER S-405 WATERMAIN AS S-404
150 mm CATE VALVE
0.20 mm POLYETHYLENE
BOND BREAKER TYP. 150 mm WATERMAIN ANCHOR TEE
SOLID CONCRETE BLOCK 0.20 mm POLYETHYLENE
CONCRETE BLOCK 300 mm x 200 mm . 200 mm BOND BREAKER TYP.
300 mm x 200 mm x 200 mm
NOTE•
1. THRUST BLOCKS TO BE 20 MKo CONCRETE
2. ORAIN HOLES TO BE PLUGGED
3. HYDRANT EXTENSIONS TO BE INSTALLED AT BOTTOM OF BARREL
4. ANCHOR TEE, VALVE do HYDRANT TO BE COMPLETELY BACKFlLLED
WITH 19 mm CRUSHER RUN LIMESTONE WHEN USING CLASS -F' BEDDING
5. JOINT RESTRAINERS AND GRANULAR THRUST BLOCKS SHALL BE
USED INSTEAD OF CONCRETE THRUST BLOCKS IN POOR SOIL
CONDITIONS AND WHEN DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER
6. WATERMAIN TRACER WIRE TO BE INSTALLED IN VALVE BOX
AS PER STANDARD DRAWING S-425
7. IF HYDRANT REQUIRES ACCESS ACROSS DITCH, INSTALLATION
MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARD DRAWING S-428
ALL DIMENSIONS IN M ILiJMETERS EXCEPT WHERE NOTED.
THE REGIONAL MUNICIPAUTY OF DURHAM WORKS DEPARTMENT
REVISION NO.: 9
HYDRANT ASSEMBLY WITH CONCRETE DATE: 199311
DATE: 1978 03�10 THRUST BLOCKS is-4019 -
i
VARIES
FINISHED GRADE i
FINISHED ROAD GRADE
� l!
ROD
o'er i
000 �) , SERVICE BOX ECLIPSE PATTERN NO. 9 0�
Z CURB STOP : MUELLER ORISEAL COMPRESSION\ n 'Z
o zw JOINT NO. H-15209 OR AN APPROVED
Z U) EQUIVALENT. g
Z,
w
COPPER TO COPPER COUPLING MUELLER � ao
COMPRESSION JOINT NO H-15403 OR a
AN APPROVED EQUIVALENT (TO BE USED
WHERE REQUIRED).
SERVICE GROUND CLAMP C/W
ANODE WIRE CONNECTOR
CRIMP END OF�
COPPER SERVICE PIP t-- PIPE.
TYPE
1500
I
-150-�-�
9 5.4 kg ZINC ANODE 50 mm x 150 mm x 300 mm
CEDAR BLOCK PLACED
ON UNDISTURBED GROUND
NON-FERROUS ,
WATERMAIN r 2300
CORPORATION MAIN STOP
MUELLER COMPRESSION JOINT NO. H-15008
OR AN APPROVED EQUIVALENT AND BROAD BAND
STAINLESS STEEL SERVICE SADDLE
(CAMBRIDGE BRASS SERIES 304 OR AN
APPROVED EQUIVALENT)
NOTES:.
1. FOR CONNECTIONS LARGER THAN 25 mm. REFER TO
THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM FOR THEIR
REQUIREMENTS FOR FITTINGS.
2. ALL MATERIALS TO BE SUPPLIED BY THE CONTRACTOR.
3. THE WATER CONNECTION SHALL BE LAID FROM THE MAIN TO
1500 mm BEYOND THE PROPERTY LINE, IN NEW SUBDIVISIONS ONLY.
4. HORIZONTAL GOOSE NECK TO BE USED WHEN COVER LESS
THAN 1700 mm.
5. WATERMAIN TO BE TAPPED UNDER PRESSURE.
6. SERVICE GROUND CLAMP TO BE WRAPPED WITH "SCOTCHFILL7
ELECTRICAL PUTTY OR APPROVED EQUA;..
7. ANODE TO BE PLACED AT LEAST 1.0 m AWAY FROM THE SERVICE
AND AS DEEP AS THE BOTTOM OF THE SERVICE.
ALL DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS EXCEPT WHERE NOTED.
THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM WORKS DEPARTMENT
CHECKED , LAYOUT OF PIPE AND FITTINGS FOR REVISIDN Io.. `
DATE: DEC 1992
APPR 19 -mm -AND 25 mm COPPER WATER -
DATE 1976 03 10 SERVICE ON NON FERROUS WM S-414 --
�Bd�
SAND BEDDING AND BACKFILL
COMPACTED IN 100 mm LAYERS
TO 98% PROCTOR DENSITY
TRACER WIRE -
COATED 7 STRAND.
12 GUAGE TW75,
TWU75 OR RW90XLPE
WIRE RATED AT MINUS 40'C
TAPED TO THE W.M. WITH
FIBERGLASS TAPE 0°
o°
P.Y.C. PRESSURE PIPE -
STANDARD DIMENSION RATIO
NOT TO EXCEED SDR 18.
CLASS E
�Bd�
SAND BACKFILL COMPACTED
TO 98 % PROCTOR
DENSITY. o
TRACER WIRE - n°
COATED 7 STRAND, 12 GUAGE TW75,
TWU75 OR RW90XLPE WIRE LEGENQ
RATED AT MINUS 40'C
TAPED TO THE W.M. WITH Bc= OUTSIDE DIAMETER
FIBERGLASS TAPE. 8d = WIDTH OF TRENCH
19 mm CRUSHER------------. Bc + 600 mm WITH A MIN.
RUN LIMESTONE OF 900 mm OR
COMPACTED TO 98 R n = Bc + WIDTH OF SHORING
PROCTOR DENSITY o + 600 mm
ALL VALVES AND FITTINGS TO BE t °
COMPLETELY BACKFILLED WITH °
19 mm CRUSHER RUN LIMESTONE o
0
CLASS F P.V.C. PRESSURE PIPE STANDARD
DIMENSION
RATIO NOT TO EXCEED SDR18
NOTES:
1.CLASS E BEDDING TO BE USED IN STABLE GROUNDS OR SOILS
OTHER THAN SILTY CLAY.
2.CLASS F BEDDING TO BE USED IN UNSTABLE GROUNDS OR
SILTY CLAY.
3.TRACER WIRE MUST BE WRAPPED AROUND FITTINGS AND BROUGHT
TO THE SURFACE AT EVERY VALVE BOX AND SECURED.
A_REFER_.TO SCHEDULE.'C'.FOR P.V.C. WATERMAIN-SPECIFICATIONS.
5.CONNECTORS USED FOR SPLICING TRACER WIRE SHALL BE
WING NUT TYPE WITH NYLON SHELL AND NON-CORROSIVE
STEEL WIRE SPRING.
ALL DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS EXCEPT WHERE NOTED.
THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM WORKS DEPARTMENT
CHECKED: REVISION NO.: 6
DATE:- 1995 02
APPROVED: P.V.C. WATERMAIN TRENCH BEDDING
DATE: S-423
1979 08 15
LLE
SAWCUT SLOT IN VALVE BOX
NOTE : 1. TRACER WIRE - 1 0
COATED, 7 STRAND,
12 GUAGE TW75.
TWU75 OR
RW90XLPE WIRE
RATED AT MINUS
46 C.
2, TRACER WIRE TO BE INSTALLED
OUTSIDE LOWER VALVE COX AND
BROUGHT INTO UPPER SECTION,
OF VALVE BOX AND LOOPED AT TOP.
LOOP TO BE MIN. 450mm IN LENGTH.
3. CONNECTORS USED FOR SPLICING
TRACER WIRE SHALL BE WING NUT
TYPE. WITH NYLON SHELL AND
NON-CORROSIVE STEEL WIRE SPRING.
4. TRACER WIRE TO BE INSTALLED IN
ALL VALVE BOXES INCLUDING
SECONDARY VALVES AT FIRE
HYDRANTS.
VALVE BOX
AS PER S-408
IONS IN MILLIMETERS EXCEPT WHERE NOTED.
THE REGIONAL MUNIOIPAUTY OF DURHAM WORKS DEPARTMENT
RMION No. 9
/� TRACER WIRE ARRANGEMENT AT °" ��n
1979 08 15 VALVE BOX FOR P.V.C. OR C.P.P. W.M. S-4251
VALVE TO BE LOCKED AND
OPERATED BY REGIONAL
PERSONNEL ONLY
PROPOSED EXISTING DUCTILE IRON
P.V.C. WATERMAIN OR P.V.C. WATERMAIN
O O
O
MIN. 600 mm D MIN. 600 mm
O
p O
19 mm MAIN STOP TO BE
REMOVED AND REPLACED 3
WITH A 19 mm BRASS PLUG
J
AFTER TESTING HAS BEEN
COMPLETED 19 mm TYPE 'K'
COPPER
' COPPER COMPRESSION JOINT
TO MALE I.RT. COUPLING
FLOW
19 mm CORPORATION SERVICE TEE 19 mm 13ACKFLOW PREVENTER
MUELLER 12941, FORD T444-333, WATTS No. 9D OR APPROVED
CAMBRIDGE T-07370 OR - EQUAL
i APPROVED EQUAL
19 mm CURB STOP MAY BE
OPERATED BY THE CONTRACTOR
}
NOTES
L TRENCH TO BE LEFT OPEN AND FENCED IN
ACCORDANCE WITH SAFETY REGULATIONS
2. INSULATION OF WATERMAIN BY-PASS REQUIRED
DURING FREEZING CONDITIONS
r
r
ALL DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETRES EXCEPT WHERE NOTED
THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM WORKS DEPARTMENT
CHECKED Win, REVI no. " 2
APPROVED
eff_ � 19 mm TEST POINT BY—PASS 1983 0808
DATE:. S -42 9
1982 03 19
i
SERRATED SPLIT FLANGE
O 0 -
0 01 O PLAIN END_,--' SERRATIONS
PVC PIPE
G
0 O V DUAL SEAL
CASKET
0 0
FLANGE JOINT
RESTRAINER
UNI-FLANGE SERIES 900 UNI-FLANGE SERIES 1300
RESTRAINER OR APPROVED NOTE:
ANY CONNECTION TO OTHER
EQUIVALENT FLANGED PIPE REQUIRES AN
ADDITIONAL RESTRAINER TO
100 mm TO 300 mm THE P.V.C. PIPE.
SERRATED SPLIT O SERRATED SPLIT
CLAMPING RING CLAMPING RING
- ---- - - T-BOLTS
Q�Q PVC PIPE A.
GASKET
0 MECHANICAL JOINT
UNI-FLANGE SERIES 1300
RESTRAINER OR APPROVED
EQUIVALENT
100 mm TO 400 mm
SERRATED SPLIT
CLAMPING RINGS
NOTES: -- THREADED R00 ---
1. ALL BOLTS AND NUTS SHALL BE
CORE-TEN STEEL OR EQUIVALENT.
2. REFER TO STANDARD DWG. S-431
FOR LENGTH OF JOINTS TO BE
RESTRAINED.
3. ONE 5.4kg ZINC ANODE IS TO BE
INSTALLED ON EACH RESTRAINER. PVC PIPE
4. ANODE WIRE TO BE FASTENED TO BELL JOINT
RESTRAINER WITH THERMITE WEIR.
5. ALL THERMITE WELD CONNECTIONS
TO BE COATED WITH -ROYBOND 747"
PRIMER-AND ROYSTON "HANDY CAP' 'UNI--FLANGE SERIES 1350
OR APPROVED EQUAL. RESTRAINER OR APPROVED
6. MINIMUM HORIZONTAL DISTANCE
BETWEEN ANODES 1.0 m. EQUIVALENT
100 mm TO 400 mm
ALL DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS EXCEPT WHERE NOTED.
THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY Of DURHAM WORKS DEPARTMENT
CHECKED: REVISION NO.: 5
APPROVED: RESTRAINED JOINT DETAIL DATE: 1995 04
DATE: FOR P.V.C. PIPE IS- 3
4,
1982 05 31
SEF TRENCI I
RESTRAINED JOINT SEE
SFF F ! S-430 FOR DETAIL.
19 mm CRUSHER RUN MIN. 300
LIMESTONE COMPACTED '
TO 98 % OF PROCTOR QC
\ DENSITY.
-'r- MIN. 300
• 75
SECTION A-A
SFF Tq y tiQ��O
e�F
2 HORIZONTAL DEFLECTION
C
S�f lqe( r-00-
SEE
F? B TABLE lq SFF
RESTRAINED JOINT SEE
S-430 FOR DETAIL
l FF TRENCH BED / Sf
qa F ! SEE- l.� F Tqe \
ABLE 1� �F 2
TRENCHI TRENCH H WIDTH
19 mm CRUSHER RUN 150 19 mm CRUSHER RUN 300
LIMESTONE COMPACTED w OTD TO 9S80ZEO�OMPACTEO MIN.
TO 98 Y. OF PROCTOR off'. �- PROCTOR DENSITY ,�Q.?E !.y' 0.0.
DENSITY 150
• �- CLEAR STONE FOUNDATION
AS REQUIRED SEE NOTE No. 5 4
SECTION B-B SECTION C-C
DOWNWARD THRUST VERTICAL DEFLECTION UPWARD THRUST
TABLE NO. 1
MINIMUM DIMENSION FOR
GRANULAR THRUST BLOCKS
NOTES: OEFL. PIPE DIAMETER
ANGLE 100&150 200 300 400
1. ALL JOINTS ENCOUNTERED WITHIN THE SPECIFIED 11.25 400 500 600 700
RESTRAINING LENGTH "L" SHALL BE RESTRAINED
ON EACH SIDE OF THE FITTING. 22.5• 400 500 600 700
2. REFER TO STANDARD DWG. S-430 FOR JOINT
RESTRAINING DETAIL. 45' 450 550 650 750
3. GRANULAR THRUST BLOCKS SHALL BE FULLY
EXTENDED AND COMPACTED AGAINST TRENCH WALLS. 90r 600 700 1 850 1 950
4. GRANULAR THRUST BLOCKS SHALL BE ENCLOSED
WITH FILTER FABRIC IF GROUND WATER TABLE TABLE NO. 2
IS ABOVE THE TRENCH BED OR IF GROUND WATER *
IS SEEPING THROUGH TRENCH WALLS L• MINIMUM RESTRAINING LENGTH (m) OF ITiHNC
5. IF THE BEARING CAPACITY OF TRENCH BED VERTICAL DEFLECTION HORIZONTAL
RESISTING DOWNWARD THRUST IS LESS THAN PIPE DEFLECTION
100 KN 1m2, CLEAR STONE FOUNDATION SHALL DiA. DOWNWARD THRUST UPWARD THRUST
BE PROVIDED AS DIRECTED BY THE ENGINEER.
6. WHEN FITTINGS.ARE PARTIALLY OR FULLY EXPOSED (mm) 11.25' 45' 11.257 22.5' 45' 1 1.25' 22.5' 45' 90'
UNDER PRESSURE, ALL JOINTS MUST BE RESTRAINED. 100&150 1.5 2.8 4.9 4.9 7.5 10.1 1.5 2.8 4.9 8.1
7. ALL PIPE AND FITTING JOINTS SHALL BE RESTRAINED
IN EARTH FILL APPLICATIONS. 200 2.0 33 6.3 6.3 9.6 13.1 2.0 3.7 6.3 10.5
8. ALL FERROUS FITTINGS AND RESTRAINERS TO BE
CATHODICALLY PROTECTED AS PER S-438. 300 2.8 5.2 9.0 8.8 13.4 18.3 2.8 5.2 9.0 14.9
400 3.6 6.7 11.6 11.2 17.2 23.7 3.6 6.7 11.6 19.3
ALL DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS EXCEPT WHERE NOTED.
THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM WORKS DEPARTMENT
CHECKED: REVISION NO.: 2
JOINT RESTRAINING LENGTH DATE: 1995 02
APPROVED: FOR P.V.C. PIPE
DATE: 1991 it 15 (IN COMBINATION WITH GRANULAR THRUST BLOCK) S-431
CL HYDRANT
o I
w o ,
m o
x
N n
z
� FINISHED GRADE
ADJUSTABLE VALVE BOX TO BE SET
IFLUSH WITH FINISHED GRADE
l o
w
19 mm CRUSHER RUN
LIMESTONE COMPACTED '
TO 98% PROCTOR
DENSITY '
, MAX
600
- 600 150 mm GATE VALVE ,
1 mm 0.1. ?Io
j� Z° OR R P.V.C. WM. f n--
zio
�o
+ — --- ----- — + +
:.�.4 4
�- MIN 600
BOND BREAKER JOINTS TO BE MECHANICALLY RESTRAINED
REFER TO NOTE 1 FOR METHOD OF ANCHOR TEE 19 mm CRUSHER RUN
RESTRAINING JOINTS LIMESTONE COMPACTED
BONG BREAKER TO 98% PROCTOR
CONCRETE BLOCK
300 mm x 200 mm x 200 mm CONCRETE BLOCK DENSITY
NOTE:
1. WHEN PVC WM IS INSTALLED, JOINTS ARE TO BE RESTRAINED USING
UNI-FLANGE SERIES 1300 RESTRAINER (OR APPROVED EQUAL) AS
PER DWG. S-430.
WHEN 01 WM IS INSTALLED, JOINTS ARE TO BE RESTRAINED USING
RETAINER GLANDS AS PER OWG. S-417.
2. CLASS D BEDDING TO BE USED FOR DI WATERMAINS (REFER TO OwG
S-401). CLASS E OR F BEDDING TO BE USED FOR PVC WATERMAINS
(REFER TO DWG. S-423).
3. HYDRANT DRAIN HOLES TO BE PLUGGED.
4. HYDRANT EXTENSIONS TO BE INSTALLED AT BOTTOM OF BARREL.
5. ANCHOR TEE, VALVE & HYDRANT TO BE COMPLETELY BACKFILLEO
-WITH 19 mm CRUSHER RUN LIMESTONE.
6. WATERMAIN TRACER WIRE TO BE INSTALLED IN VALVE BOX AS PER
STANDARD DRAWING S-425.
7. IF HYDRANT REQUIRES ACCESS ACROSS DITCH, INSTALLATION MUST
BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH STANDARD DRAWING 5-428.
ALL DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS EXCEPT WHERE NOTED.
THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM WORKS DEPARTMENT
CHECKED: REVISION NO.: 4
APPROVED:
HYDRANT ASSEMBLY WITH DATE:, 1995 02
GATE:
MECHANICALLY RESTRAINED JOINTS S-4 3 Z
1982 OS 31
VALVE
GRANULAR THRUST BLOCK
L L L MAX 19 mm CRUSHER RUN L
600 LIMESTONE COMPACTED TO
98 % PROCTOR DENSITY.
r 300
a MECHANICAL JOINT CAP
O.D.
U ap
300
ro's ai_ai
'A.
,,, UNDISTURBED GROUND ELEVATION
RESTRAINED -�I150 /'/'/"
JOINT
PLAN VALVES AND DEAD ENDS
TRENCH WIDTH L
MECHANICAL JOINT PLUG
� G
x C3. • •_!;;, GRANULAR THRUST BLOCK - 300
o
- _ = 19 mm CRUSHER RUN
L LIMESTONE COMPACTED TO
_ 98 7. PROCTOR DENSITY. O.D.
3f
0
3 '•• o
rn=u/ 300
W N
� UNDISTURBED ELEVATION
o Z GROUND
LJ
RESTRAINED
PLUGGED TEE
WHERE PIPE IS TWO SIZES LARGER OR
= MORE TO REDUCED PIPE.
i.e. 300 0 TO 150 0
TRENCH WIDTH 200 0 TO 100 0
I PLAN RESTRAINED REDUCER
TRENCH WIDTH
F Al
.N
nr_ L
L ° MAX .°a/ GRANULAR THRUST BLOCK �' ..4:. .
60Q 19 mm CRUSHER RUN 300
i
a LIMESTONE COMPACTED TO
3 98 7. PROCTOR DENSITY. �:
U ra O.D.
it MIN : .. •
a: -ar-
•
...+ . ,. • rro 150 300�.w=ai=;rr=_-
UNDISTURBED GROUND
j' ELEVATION
RESTRAINED ni' r
JOINT 1 TRENCH WIDTH _1
iNOTES: PLAN PLUGGED CROSS
1.ALL JOINTS ENCOUNTERED WITHIN THE SPECIFIED 4.GRANULAR THRUST BLOCKS SHALL BE ENCLOSED WITH PIPE "L" MIN. RESTRAINING
RESTRAINING LENGTH (L) SHALL BE RESTRAINED FROM FILTER FABRIC IF GROUND WATER TAB TR AINING
LE IS ABOVE THE OIA LENGTH
THE FIRST JOINT ON FITTING. TRENCH BED OR IF GROUND WATER IS SEEPING
2.REFER TO STANDARD DWG. S-430 FOR JOINT THROUGH TRENCH WALLS. 100dc150 15.2
RESTRAINING DETAIL AND TYPE, 5.WHEN FITTINGS ARE PARTIALLY OR FULLY EXPOSED
3.GRANULAR THRUST BLOCKS SHALL BE FULLY EXTENDED UNDER PRESSURE. ALL JOINTS MUST BE RESTRAINED. 200 19.6
AND COMPACTED AGAINST TRENCH WALLS. IF TRENCH 6'ALL PIPE AND FITTING JOINTS SHALL BE RESTRAINED
WALL ARE SATURATED OR DISTURBED, SPECIAL DESIGN IN EARTH FILL APPLICATIONS.
7
DETAILS OF THRUST RESTRAINT SHALL BE PROVIDED BY -ALL FERROUS FITTINGS AND RESTRAINERS TO BE 300 27.7
THE ENGINEER FOR REVIEW BY THE REGION. CATHOOICALLY PROTECTED AS PER S-438.
400 36.3
ALL DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS EXCEPT WHERE NOTED.
THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM WORKS DEPARTMENT
CHECKED. THRUST BLOCK FOR P.V.C. WATERMAINS DATE'ON 95 02
APPROVED: FOR HYDRANT RUNOUTS, VALVES, TEES
DATE: 1991 11 15 AND DEAD ENDS S-433
MASTIC MATERIAL (SEE NOTE 4) A� SERVICE CONNECTOR (SEE NOTE 3''
TRACER WIRE (SEE NOTE 1)
1
i
P.V.C. OR C.P.P.
WATERMAIN A 5.4 kg ZINC ANODE (SEE NOTE 2)
A
ELEVATION
MASTIC MATERIAL (SEE NOTE 4) SERVICE CONNECTOR (SEE NOTE 3)
TRACER WIRE (SEE NOTE 1)
COATED COPPER WIRE P.Y.C. OR C.P.P. WATERMAIN
5.4 kg ZINC ANODE
(SEE NOTE 2) --L 0.0 mm MINIMUM
1000 mm MIN. NOTES:
1. TRACER WIRE TO BE COATED
7 STRAND, 12 GUAGE
TW75. TWU75 OR
RW90XLPE WIRE
RATED AT MINUS
40 C.
SECTION A-A 2. 5.4 kg ZINC ANODE TO BE SUPPLIED AND
INSTALLED IN A MANNER APPROVED BY
THE REGION FOR EVERY 1000 m OF
TRACER WIRE INSTALLED.
S_ SERVICE CONNECTOR TO BE A "BURNOY
SERVIT". TYPE K.S. MODEL KS20
COPPER OR APPROVED EQUAL.
4. CONNECTOR SPLICE TO BE WRAPPED
WITH "SCOTCH FILL ELECTRICAL PUTTY
OR APPROVED EQUAL.
ALL DIMENSIONS IN MILLIMETERS EXCEPT WHERE NOTED.
THE REGIONAL MUNICIPALITY OF DURHAM WORKS DEPARTMENT
CHECKED CATHODIC PROTECTION FOR TRACER `'°" T~
WIRES ON P.V.C. OR C.P.P.
L`r�� W ATERMAINS S-4 3 5
IM 04 Of T
�A
rt HYDRANT (TL HYDRANT
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CONCRETE AND FITTINGS. AS PER STD. DMVG. 3-425.
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DISTANCE BETWEEN ANODES TO BE 1.0 m . 4. ALL THERMITE WELD CONNECTIONS TO BE COATED WITH
2. ALL VALVES AND FITTINGS TO BE COATED WITH BITUMINOUS "ROYBOND 747'PRIMER AND ROYSTON 'HANDY CAP' OR
SEALER PRIOR TO INSTALLATION ON SITE APPROVED EQUAL.
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BEAVER STREET NORTH RECONSTRUCTION
Pro'ect No. 12-10589
QUANTITIES -HOT MIX AND GRANULARS
Description Earth Earth Gran. Gran. Hot Mix Hot Mix Hot Mix
Excay. Fill W. "B" H.L.-3 H.L.-4 H.L.-3A
(50MM) (50MM) (50MM)
Sub-Totals Brought Forward
Beaver Street North 2400.00 400.00 1400.00 3000.00 390.00
Concrete Sidewalk 230.00
Entrances 90.00 50.00 50.00 40.00
900mm C.S.P.0+250 40.00 250.00
900mm C.S.P.0+445 60.00 300.00
Paved Blvd.and Shld.'s 600.00 140.00
George Street 570.00 40.00 250.00 500.00 80.00
Entrances 40.00 20.00 15.00
Concrete Sidewalk 20.00 30.00
Andrew Street 730.00 60.00 250.00 500.00 80.00
Entrances 30.00 20.00 15.00
Concrete sidewalk 20.00 45.00
Sub-Totals Carried Forward 4000 500.00 2895 4600 140 550 70
Totals 4000 2900 4600 140 550 70
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QUANTITIES - MISCELLANEOUS
150mm Dia.Perforated Subdrain 150mm Dia.Perforated Subdrain
Station to Position Station to Position
Station and Reference Station and Reference
Location Location
Sub-Totals Brou ht Forward Sub-Totals Brought Forward 699.0
Beaver Street North Andrew Street
0+100 to CB1 RT 20.0 0+991 to CB18 LT 32.0
0+105 to C82 LT 15.0 CB17 to 1+083 RT 61.0
CB1 to C83 RT 71.0 CB18 to 1+083 LT 61.0
CB3 to 0+211 RT 20.0
CBS to C67 RT 37.0
CB7 to CB9 RT 32.0
CB9 to CB12 RT 49.0
CB10 to 0+988 LT 43.0
George Street
CB12 to 1+086 RT 75.0 _
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Beaver Street North u _
C813 to C615 RT 79.0
0+406 to C814 LT 38.0
CB14 to 0+989 LT 68.0
CB15 to C817 RT 77.0
Sub-Totals Carried Forward: 699.0 Sub-Totals Carried Forward: 853
Totals Totals 860
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ONTARIO
Ontario PROVINCIAL
STANDARDS
August 1990
GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT
MEA TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section Title Page Sedan Title Page
GC 1 INTERPRETATION 1 GC 3.10 Subcontracting by the
Contractor 11
GC1 .01 Captions .11 Changes in the Work, Extra
.02 Abbreviations Work, and Additional Work 12
.03 Gender and Singular References
.04 Definitions GC 3.11.01 Changes in the Work
.05 Substantial Performance 4 .02 Extra Work
.06 Completion .03 Additional Work
.07 Final Acceptance 5
.08 Interpretation of Certain Words GC 3.12 Notices
.13 Use and Occupancy of the
Work Prior to Substantial
GC 2 CONTRACT DOCUMENTS 7 Performance
.14 Claims, Negotiations
GC 2.01 Reliance on Contract Disputes 13
Documents
.02 Order of Precedence
GC 3.14.01 Claims Procedure
.02 Negotiations
GC 3 ADMINISTRATION OF .03 Continuance of the Work
THE CONTRACT 9 .04 Record Keeping
.05 Disputes
GC 3.01 Contract Administrator's .06 Payment
Authority .07 Rights of Both Parties
.02 Working Drawings 10
03 Right of the Contract GC 3.15 Engineering Arbitration 14
Administrator to Modify
Methods and Equipment GC 3.15.01 The Conditions for
.04 Emergency Situations Engineering Arbitration
.05 Layout .02 Arbitration Procedure
.06 Working Area .03 Form and Appointment of
.07 Extension of Contract Arbitration Board
Time 11 .04 Costs
.08 Delays .05 The Award
.09 Assignment of Contract .06 Hearing
Section Title Page Section Title Pagal
GC 4 OWNER'S RIGHTS AND GC 6.03.05.01 Property Insurance 20
RESPONSIBILITIES 15 .02 Boiler Insurance
.03 Use and Occupancy of
GC 4 .01 Working Area the Work Prior to
.02 Disposal of Materials Completion 21
.03 Construction Affecting .04 Payment for Loss or
Railway Property Damage
.04 Default by the Contractor
.05 Notification of Default GC 6.03.06 Contractors' Equipment
.06 Contractor's Right to Insurance
Correct a Default .07 Insurance Requirements
.07 Owner's Right to Correct and Duration
Default
.08 Termination of GC 6.04 Bonding 22
Contractor's Right to
Continue the Work GC 7 CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSI-
.09 Final Payment to BILIT1ES AND CONTROL
Contractor 16 OF THE WORK 23
.10 Termination of the
Contract GC 7.01 General
.11 Continuation of .02 Layout
Contractor's Obligations .03 Damage by Vehicles or
.12 Use of Performance Bond Other Equipment 24
.04 Excess Loading of Motor
GC 5 MATERIAL 17 Vehicles
.05 Condition of the Working
GC 5.01 Supply of Material Area
.02 Quality of Material .06 Maintaining Roadways and
.03 Rejected Material Detours
.04 Substitutions .07 Access to Properties
.05 Owner Supplied Material Adjoining the Work and
Interruption of Utility
GC 5.05.01 Ordering of Excess Services 25
Material .08 Approvals and Permits
.02 Care of Material 18 .09 Suspension of Work
.10 Contractor's Right to
GC 6 INSURANCE, PROTECTION Stop the Work or
AND DAMAGE 19 Terminate the Contract
.11 Notices by the Contractor 26
GC 6.01 Protection of Work, .12 Obstructions
Persons and Property .13 Limitations of Operations
.02 Indemnification .14 Cleaning Up Before
.03 Contractor's Insurance Acceptance
.15 Warranty 27
GC 6.03.01 General
.02 General Liability
Insurance 20 GC 8 MEASUREMENT AND
.03 Automobile Liability PAYMENT 29
Insurance
.04 Aircraft and Watercraft GC 8.01 Measurement
Liability Insurance
.05 Property and Boiler GC 8.01.01 Quantities
Insurance .02 Variations in Tender Quantities
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GC 8.02 Payment 29 .10 Interest for Negotiations
GC 8.02.01 Price for Work and Claims
.02 Advance Payments for .11 Owner's Setoff 33
Material .12 Delay in Payment
.03 Certification and Payment 30
GC 8.02.04 Payment on a Time and
Material Basis
GC 8.02.03.01 Progress Payment
Certificate GC 8.02.04.01 Definitions
.02 Certification of Sub- .02 _ Daily Work Records 34
contract Completion .03 Payment for Work
.03 Subcontract Statutory .04 Payment for Labour
Holdback Release .05 Payment for Material
Certificate and Payment .06 Payment for Equipment
.04 Certification of
Substantial Performance 31 GC 8.02.04.06.01 Working Time
.05 Substantial Performance .02 Standby Time
Payment and Statutory
Holdback Release Payment GC 8.02.04.07 Payment for Hand Tools 35
Certificates .08 Payment for Work by
.06 Certification of Subcontractors
Completion 32 .09 Submission of Invoices
.07 Completion Payment and
Statutory Holdback GC 8.02.05 Final Acceptance
Release Payment Certificate
Certificates .06 Payment of Workers
.08 Interest .07 Records
.09 Interest for Late .08 Taxes and Duties 36
Payment .09 Liquidated Damages
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MEA GENERAL CONDMONS OF CONTRACT
SECTION GC1 INTERPRETATION
GC1.01 Captions GC1.04 Definitions
The captions appearing in these general conditions For the purposes of this Contract the following
have been inserted as a matter of convenience and for definitions apply:
ease of reference only and in no way define, limit or
enlarge the scope or meaning of the general conditions "Access Road" means a private road built or existing
or any provision hereof. road used by the Contractor to gain access to the
Work or to a source of material.
GC1.02 Abbreviations
"Adjusted Plan Quantity" means a Plan Quantity which
The abbreviations listed on the left below are has been adjusted for any or all of the following: a
commonly found in the Contract Documents and mistake in calculation, approved addition, or an
represent the organizations and phrases listed on the approved deletion.
right:
'Actual Measurement' means the field measurement of
"AASHTO" -American Association of that quantity within the approved limits of the Work.
"AASHO" State Highway Transportation Officials
"ANSI" - American National Standards Institute "Additional Work" means work not provided for in the
"APED" - Association of Professional Engineers Contract and not considered_ by the Contract
Ontario Administrator to be essential to the satisfactory
"ASTM" - American Society for Testing and completion of the Contract within its intended scope.
Materials
"AWG" - American Wire Gauge "Base" means a layer of material of specified type and
'AWWA" - American Water Works Association thickness placed-immediately-below°the pavement-- `
"CESA" - Canadian Engineering Standards driving surface, finished grade, curb and gutter or
Association sidewalk.
"CGSB" - Canadian General Standards Board
"CSA" - Canadian Standards Association
"CWB" - Canadian Welding Bureau "Change in the Work' means the deletion, extension,
"GC" - General Conditions increase, decrease or alteration of lines, grades,
"OPS" - Ontario Provincial Standard dimensions,quantities,methods,drawings,changes in
"OPSS" - Ontario Provincial Standard the character of the work to be done or materials of the
Specification Work or part thereof, within the intended scope of the
'OPSD" - Ontario Provincial Standard Drawing Contract.
"MOE" - Ministry of the Environment (Ontario)
"MTO"l - Ministry of Transportation.(Ontario) "Change Order" means a written order to the
"MTC" 1 Contractor covering contingencies, Extra Work,
"MUTCD" - Manual of Uniform Traffic Control increase or decrease in Contract quantities and
Devices, published by MTO additions or alterations to the plans or specifications,
"SAE" - Society of Automotive Engineers within the scope of the Contract and establishing the
"SSPC" - Structural Steel Painting Council basis of payment and the time allowed for the
"UL" - Underwriters Laboratories adjustment of the Contract Time. Means also, written
"ULC" - Underwriters Laboratories Canada authorization covering Additional Work.
GC1.03 Gender and Singular References 'Completion Certificate" means the certificate issued
References to the masculine or singular throughout the by the Contract Administrator at completion.
Contract Documents shall be considered to include the "Construction Signs' mean all traffic control devices
feminine and the plural and vice versa as the context and signs, including vehicles, trailers and the like,
requires. provided to support signs, and equipment to supply
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sign lighting,but excluding Contract identification signs and description and quantities of material utilized.
and highway number markers,all as may be described
in the MUTCD. "Day" means a calendar day.
"Constructor" means, for the purposes of, and within "Drawings"or"Plans" mean any Contract Drawings or
the meaning of the Occupational Health and Safety Act, Contract Plans or any Working Drawings or Working
R.S.O. 1980, c. 321 and amendments thereto, the Plans, or any reproductions of drawings or plans
Contractor who executes the Contract. pertaining to the Work.
"Contract Administrator" means the person,partnership "Earth Grade" means the earth surface,whether in cut
or corporation designated by the Owner to be the or fill, as prepared for the Base or Subbase.
Owner's representative- for the purposes of the
Contract. "Engineer" means a professional engineer licensed by
the Association of Professional Engineers of Ontario to
"Contract" means the undertaking by the Owner and practice in the Province of Ontario.
the Contractor to perform their respective duties,
responsibilities and obligations as.prescribed in the "Equipment" means all machinery and equipment used
Contract Documents. for preparing, fabricating, conveying or erecting the
Work and normally referred to as construction
"Contract Documents" mean the executed Agreement machinery and equipment.
between the Owner and the Contractor,the Tender,the
General Conditions of Contract, the Supplemental "Estimate" means a calculation of the quantity or cost
General Conditions of Contract, Standard of the Work or part of it depending on the context.
Specifications,Special Provisions, Contract Drawings,
addenda incorporated in a Contract Document before "Extra Work" means work not provided for in the
the execution of the Agreement,such other documents Contract as awarded but considered by the Contract
as may be listed in the Agreement and subsequent Administrator essential to the satisfactory completion of
amendments to the Contract Documents made the Contract within its intended scope.
pursuant to the provisions of the Agreement.
"Final Acceptance Certificate" means the certificate
4 `Contract Drawings" or "Contract Plans" mean issued by the Contract Administrator at Final
drawings or plans provided by the Owner for the Work Acceptance.
and without limiting he generality thereof may include
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soil profiles, foundation investigation reports, "Final Detailed Statement" means a complete
- reinforcing steel schedules, aggregate sources lists, evaluation prepared by the Contract Administrator
quantity sheets,cross-sections and standard drawings. showing the quantities, unit prices and final dollar
amounts of all items of work completed under the
"Contractor" means the person, partnership or Contract, including variations in tender items and Extra
corporation undertaking the Work as identified in the Work, and set out in the same general form as the
Agreement. monthly estimates.
"Contract Time" means the time stipulated in the "Final Quantity" means that quantity used in the Final
Contract Documents for Substantial Performance of the Detailed Statement.
Work, including any extension of Contract Time made
pursuant to the Contract Documents. "Force Account" See"Time and Material".
"Controlling Operation' means any component of the "Grade" means the required elevation of work.
Work,which,if delayed,will delay the completion of the
Work. "Grade Line" means a reference line representing the
Grade in profile or longitudinal section established for
"Cost Plus` See"Time and Material". the control of work.
"Cut-off Date" means the date up to which payment "Hand Tools" means tools that are commonly called
will be made for work performed. tools or implements of the trade and include small
power tools. Individually a tool will be considered as
"Daily Work Records" mean daily records kept a Hand Tool where the maximum cost Is$250.
detailing the number and categories of workers and
hours worked or on standby; types and quantities of "Haul Road" means any public road excluding the ;
equipment and number of hours in use or on standby; road under contract, which forms part of a materials
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haul route. 'Profile Grade' means the required elevation of the
t surface of the Base.
"Highway" means a common and public highway any
part of which is intended for or used by the general "Quantity Sheet' means a list of the quantities of work
public for the passage of vehicles and includes the to be done.
area between the lateral property lines thereof.
"Rate(s) of Interest" means the rate(s) determined by
"Inspector" means any person, partnership or the Treasurer of Ontario and issued by, and available
corporation appointed by the Contract Administrator to from, the Owner.
participate in the inspection of the Work and the
Material to be used in the Work. "Records" mean any books, payrolls, accounts or
other information which relate to the Work or any
"Labour and Material Payment Bond" means the type Change in the Work or claims arising therefrom.
of security furnished to the Owner to guarantee
payment of prescribed debts of the Contractor covered 'Road Allowance' means the lands acquired at any
by the bond. time for use as a Highway.
"Lump Sum Item" means.a tender item indicating.a "Roadbed" means that part of the Work which is
portion of the Work for which payment will be made.at designed to support the wearing surface and shoulders
a single tendered price. Payment is not based on a of the Roadway.
measured quantity, although a quantity may be given
in the Contract Documents. "Roadway" means that part of the Highway designed
or intended for use by vehicular traffic and includes the
shoulders.
"Major Item" means any tender item that has a value,
calculated on the basis of its actual or estimated tender "Rock Grade" means the rock surface, whether in cut
quantity whichever is the larger,multiplied by its tender or fill, which has been prepared for the Base or
unit price, which is equal to or greater than the lesser Subbase.
of
"Shoulder" means that portion of the Roadway
a) $100,000, or between the edge of the wearing surface and the top
` inside edge of the ditch or fill slope.
b) 5% of the total tender value calculated on the
basis of the total of all the estimated tender "Special Provisions" mean special directions
quantities and the tender unit prices. containing requirements peculiar to the Work.
"Standard Specification" means a standard practice
"Material" means material, machinery, equipment and required and stipulated by the Owner for performance
fixtures forming part of the Work. of the work.
"Owner" means the party to the Contract for whom the "Subbase" means a layer of material of specified type
Work is being performed, as identified in the and thickness between the Subgrade and the Base.
Agreement, and includes, with the same meaning and
import, "Authority". "Subcontractor" means a person, partnership or
corporation undertaking the execution of a part of the
"Pavement" means a wearing course or courses Work by virtue of an agreement with the Contractor.
placed on the Roadway and consisting of asphaltic
concrete, hydraulic cement concrete, or plant or road "Subgrade" means the Earth Grade or Rock Grade.
mixed mulch.
"Substructure" means all of that part of a structure
"Performance Bond" means the type of security below: the bearings of single and continuous spans,
furnished to the Owner to guarantee completion of the skewbacks of arches and tops of footings of rigid
Work in accordance with the Contract and to the extent frames, including backwalls, wingwalls and wing
provided in the bond. protection railings.
"Plan Quantity" means that quantity as computed from
within the boundary lines of the Work as shown in the "Superintendent" means the Contractor's authorized
Contract Documents. representative in responsible charge of the Work. '
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"Superstructure" means all that part of a structure (ii) non-delivery of Owner supplied materials,
above: the bearing seat of single and continuous
spans, skewbacks of arches and tops of footings of (iii) any cause beyond the reasonable control
rigid frames, excluding backwalls,wingwalls and wing of the Contractor which can be
protection railings, substantiated by the Contractor to the
satisfaction of the Contract Administrator.
"Surety" means the person,partnership or corporation,
other than the Contractor, executing a bond provided "Working Drawings' or 'Working Plans' means any
by the Contractor. Drawings or Plans prepared by the Contractor for the
execution of the Work and may, without limiting the
"Time and Material" means costs calculated according- generality thereof, include falsework plans, roadway
to clause GC8.02.04, Payment on a Time and Material protection plans, shop drawings, shop plans or
1 Basis. Where "Cost Plus" and "Force Account" are erection diagrams.
used they shall have the same meaning.
GC1.05 Substantial Performance
"Utility" means a facility maintained by a municipality,
public utility authority or regulated authority and 01) The Work is substantially performed,
includes sanitary sewer, storm sewer, water, electric,
gas, steam,telephone and cable television services. (a) when the Work to be performed under the
Contract or a substantial part thereof is ready
"Warranty Period" means the period of 12 months from for use or is being used for the purpose
the date of substantial performance or such longer intended; and
period as may be specified for certain materials or
work. Where a date of substantial performance is not (b) when the Work to be performed under the
established, the warranty period shall commence on Contract is capable of completion or, where
the date of completion. there is a known defect, correction, at a cost of
not more than
"Work" means the total construction and related
services required by the Contract Documents. () 3°k of the first $500,000 of the contract
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owned or acquired by the Owner for the construction (i) 2°!0 of the next $500,000 of the contract
of the Work. price, and
"Working Day" means any Day (iii) 1% of the balance of the contract price.
(a) except Saturdays, Sundays and statutory 02) For the purposes of this Contract where the
holidays; Work or a substantial part thereof is ready for use or is
being used for the purposes intended and the
(b) except a Day as determined by the Contract remainder of the Work cannot be completed
Administrator, on which the Contractor is expeditiously for reasons beyond the control of the
prevented by inclement weather..or conditions Contractor or, where the Owner-and the Contractor -
resulting immediately therefrom,from proceeding agree not to complete the Work expeditiously,the price
with a Controlling Operation. For the purposes of the services or materials remaining to be supplied
of this definition, this will be a Day during which and required to complete the Work shall be deducted
the Contractor cannot proceed with at least 60% from the contract price in determining substantial
of the normal labour and equipment force performance.
effectively engaged on the Controlling Operation
for at least 5 hours; GC1.06 Completion
�j (c) except a Day on which the Contractor is 01) The Work shall be deemed to be completed
prevented from proceeding with the Controlling and services or materials shall be deemed to be last
Operation, as determined by the Contract supplied to the Work when the price of completion,
Administrator by reason of: correction of a known defect or last supply is not more
than the lesser of
(� any breach of Contract or prevention by
the Owner, by any other Contractor of the (a) 1% of the contract price; or
Owner or by any employee of any one of }
them, (b) $1,000. J
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GC1.07 Final Acceptance GC1.08 Interpretation of Certain Words
01) Thewords*acceptable",'approvar,'authorized',
01) Final Acceptance shall be deemed to occur 'considered necessary', 'directed', 'required',
when the Contract Administrator is satisfied that,to the 'satisfactory% or words of like import, shall mean
best of the Contract Administrator's knowledge at that approval of, directed, required, considered necessary
time,the Contractor has rectified all imperfect work and or authorized by and acceptable or satisfactory to the
has discharged all of the Contractors obligations under Contract Administrator unless the context clearly
the Contract. indicates otherwise.
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SECTION GC2 CONTRACT DOCUMENTS August 1990
GC?-01 Reliance on Contract O Working Drawings
Documerts
Later dates shall govern within each of the above
01) The Owner warrants that the information categories of documents.
furnished in the Contract Documents can be relied
upon with the following limitations or exceptions: 02) In the event of any conflict among or
inconsistency in the information shown on Drawings,
(a) The location of all mainline underground utilities the following rules shall apply:
which will affect the Work will be shown to a
tolerance of (a) Dimensions shown in figures on a Drawing
1 m horizontal and shall govern where they differ from dimensions
0.3 m vertical; scaled from the same Drawing;
(b) The Owner does not warrant interpretations of (b) Drawings of larger scale shall govern over
data or opinions expressed in any subsurface those of smaller scale;
report available for the perusal of the Contractor
and excluded from the Contract Documents;and (c) Detailed Drawings shall govern over general
Drawings; and
(c) other information specifically excluded from this
warranty. (d) Drawings of a later date shall govern over those
of an earlier date in the same series.
GC202 Order of Precedence
03) In the event of any conflict in the contents of
01) In the event of any inconsistency or conflict in Standard Specifications the following order of
the contents of the following documents, such precedence shall govern: ,
documents shall take precedence and govern in the
following order: (a) Ontario Provincial Standard Specifications;then
(a) Agreement (b) other standard specifications, such as those
(b) Addenda produced by CSA, CGSB, ASTM and ANSI,
(c) Special Provisions and referenced in the Ontario Provincial
(d) Contract Drawings Standard Specifications.
(e) Standard Specifications
(f) Tender 04) The Contract Documents are complementary,
(g) Supplemental General Conditions and what is required by any one shall be as.binding as
(h) General Conditions if required by all.
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SECTION GC3 ADMINISTRATION OF THE CONTRACT August 1990
GC3.01 Contract Administrators 09) The Contract Administrator will be, in the first
Authority instance,the interpreter of the Contract Documents and
the judge of the performance thereunder by both
01) The Contract Administrator will be the Owner's parties to the Contract.Interpretations and decisions of
representative during construction and until the the Contract Administrator shall be consistent with the
issuance of the Completion Certificate or the issuance intent of the Contract Documents and in making these
of the Final Acceptance Certificate whichever is later. decisions the Contract Administrator will not show
All instructions to the Contractor including instructions partiality to either party.
from the Owner will be issued by the Contract
Administrator. The Contract Administrator will have the 10) The Contract Administrator will have the
authority to act on behalf of the Owner only to the authority to reject work or Material which does not
extent provided in the Contract Documents. conform to the Contract Documents.
02) All claims,disputes and other matters in question 11) Defective work, whether the result of poor
relating to the performance and the quality-of the Work workmanship, use of defective material;^or damage
or the interpretation of the Contract Documents shall be through carelessness or other act or omission of the
initially referred to the Contract Administrator in writing Contractor and whether incorporated in the Work or
by the Contractor. The Contract Administrator will give not, which has been rejected by the Contract
a decision in writing within a reasonable time. Administrator as failing to conform to the Contract
Documents shall be removed promptly from the Work
03) The Contract Administrator will inspect the Work by the Contractor and replaced or re-executed
for its conformity with the plans and specifications,and promptly in accordance with the Contract Documents
to record the necessary data to establish payment at no additional cost to the Owner.
quantities under the schedule of tender quantities and
unit prices or to make an assessment of the value of 12) Any part of the Work destroyed or damaged by
the work completed in the case of a lump sum price such removals,replacements or re-executions shall be
contract. made good, promptly, at no additional cost to the
Owner.
04) The Contract Administrator will determine the
amounts owing to the Contractor under the Contract
and will issue certificates for payment in such amounts 13) If, in the opinion of the Contract Administrator,
as provided for in Section GC8, Measurement and it is not expedient to correct defective work or work not
Payment. performed in accordance with the Contract Documents,
the Owner may deduct from monies otherwise due to
05) The Contract Administrator will with reasonable the Contractor the difference in value between the work
promptness review and take appropriate action upon as performed and that called for by the Contract
the Contractor's submissions such as shop drawings, Documents,the amount of which will be determined in
product data, and samples in accordance with the the first instance by the Contract Administrator.
Contract Documents.
14) Notwithstanding any inspections made by the
06) The Contract Administrator will investigate all Contract Administrator or-the issuance of any
allegations of a change in the character of the Work certificates or the making of any payment by the
made by the Contractor and issue appropriate Owner, the failure of the Contract Administrator to
instructions. reject any defective work or Material shall not constitute
acceptance of defective work or Material.
07) The Contract Administrator will prepare Change
Orders for the Contractor's signature and the Owner's
approval. 15) The Contract Administrator will have the
authority to temporarily suspend the Work for such
08) Upon written application by the Contractor, the reasonable time as may be necessary to facilitate the
Contract Administrator and the Contractor will jointly checking of any portion of the Contractors
conduct an inspection of the Work to establish the date construction layout or the inspection of any portion of
of substantial performance of the Work and/or the date the Work. There shall not be any extra compensation
of Completion of the Work. for this suspension of work.
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GC3.02 Working Drawings make alterations in the method, Equipment or work
' force at any time the Contract Administrator considers
01) The Contractor shall arrange for the preparation the Contractor's actions to be unsafe, or damaging to
of clearly identified and dated Working Drawings as either the Work or existing facilities or the environment.
called for by the Contract Documents.
The Contractor shall after the sequence of operations
02) The Contractor shall submit Working Drawings on the Contract, when requested in writing, so as to
to the Contract Administrator with reasonable avoid interference with other work.
promptness and in orderly sequence so as to not
cause delay in the Work. If either the Contractor or the 02) Novvithstanding the foregoing, the Contractor
Contract Administrator so requests they shalt jointly shall ensure that all necessary safety precautions and
prepare a schedule fixing the dates for submission and protection are maintained throughout the Work.
return of Working Drawings. Working Drawings shall
be submitted in the form of prints. At the time of GC3.04 Emergency Situations
submission the Contractor shall notify the Contract
Administrator in writing of any deviations from the 01) The Contract Administrator has the right to
Contract requirements_ that exist in the Working determine the existence of an emergency situation,and
Drawings. when such an emergency situation is deemed to exist,
the Contract Administrator may instruct the Contractor
03) The Contract Administrator will review and return to take action to remedy the situation. If the Contractor
Working Drawings in accordance with an agreed upon does not take timely action, or if the Contractor is not
schedule,or otherwise,with reasonable promptness so available,the Contract Administrator may direct others
as not to cause delay. to remedy the situation.
04) The Contract Administrator's review will be to 02) If the emergency situation was the fault of the
check for conformity to the design concept and for Contractor, the remedial work shall be done at the
general arrangement only and such review shall not Contractor's expense. If the emergency situation was
relieve the Contractor of responsibility for errors or not the fault of the Contractor, the Owner will pay for
omissions in the Working Drawings or of responsibility the remedial work.
for meeting all requirements of the Contract Documents
unless a deviation on the Working Drawings has been GC3.05 layout
approved in writing by the Contract Administrator.
Ot) The Contract Administrator will provide
05) The Contractor shall make any changes in baselines and benchmarks for the general location,
Working Drawings which the Contract Administrator alignment and elevation of the Work. The Owner will
may require consistent with the Contract Documents be responsible only for the correctness of the
and resubmit unless otherwise directed by the Contract information provided by the Contract Administrator.
Administrator. When resubmitting,the Contractor shall
notify the Contract Administrator in writing of any
revisions other than those requested by the Contract GC3.06 Working Area
Administrator.
01) The Contractor's sheds, site offices, toilets,
06) Work related to the Working Drawings shall not other temporary structures and storage areas for
proceed until the Working Drawings have been signed material and equipment shall be grouped in a compact
and dated by the Contract Administrator and marked manner and maintained in a neat and orderly condition
with the words 'Reviewed. Permission to construct at all times.
granted".
02) The Contractor shall confine his construction
07 The Contractor shall keep one set of the operations to the Working Area. Should the Contractor
reviewed Working Drawings, marked as above, at the require more space than that shown on the Contract
site at all times. Drawings,the Contractor shall obtain such space at no
additional cost to the Owner.
GC3.03 Right of the Contract
Administrator to Modify Methods 03) The Contractor shall not enter upon or occupy
and Equipment any private property for any purpose, .unless the
Contractor has received prior written permission from
1 01) The Contractor shall,when requested in writing, the property owner.
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GC3.07 Extension of Contract Time weather, the Contractor shall, with the Contractor's
application,submit evidence from Environment Canada
01) An application for an extension of Contract Time in support of such application. Extension of Contract
shall be made in writing by the Contractor to the Time will be granted in accordance with subsection
Contract Administrator as soon as the need for such GC3.07, Extension of Contract Time.
extension becomes evident and at least 15 days prior
to the expiration of the Contract Time. The application 02) If the Work is delayed by labour disputes,
for an extension of Contract Time shall enumerate the strikes or lock-outs including lock-outs decreed or
reasons, and state the length of extension required. recommended to its members by a recognized
contractor's association, of which the Contractor is a
02) Circumstances suitable for consideration include member or to which the Contractor is otherwise bound
'the following: -which are beyond the Contractor's control, then the
Contract Time shall be extended in accordance with
(a) Delays; See subsection GC3.08. subsection GC3.07,Extension of Contract Time. In no
(b) Changes in the Work; See clause GC3.11.01. case shall the extension of Contract Time be less than
(c) Extra Work; See clause GC3.11.02. the time lost as the result of the event causing the
(d) Additional Work; See clause GC3.11.03. delay, unless a shorter extension is agreed to by the
Contractor. The Contractor shall not be entitled to
03) The Contract Administrator,will,in considering an payment for costs incurred as the result of such delays
application for an extension to the Contract Time,take unless such delays are the result of actions of the
into account whether the delays,Changes in the Work, Owner.
Extra Work or Additional Work involve a Controlling
Operation. GC3.09 Assignment of Contract
04) The Contract Time shall be extended for such 01) The Contractor shall not assign the Contract,
additional time as may be recommended by the either in whole or in part,without the written consent of
Contract Administrator and deemed fair and reasonable the Owner.
by the Owner.
05) The terms and conditions of the Contract shall GC3.10 Subcontracting by the i
continue for such extension of Contract Time. Contractor _
GC3.08 Delays 01) The Contractor may subcontract any part of the
Work, subject to these General Conditions and any
01) If the Contractor is delayed in the performance limitations established by the Owner.
of the Work by
02) The Contractor shall notify the Contract
(a) war, blockades, and civil commotions, errors in Administrator,in writing,of the intention to subcontract.
the Contract Documents; an act or omission of Such notification shall identify the part of the Work, and
the Owner, Contract Administrator, other the Subcontractor with whom it is intended.
contractors,or anyone employed or engaged by
them directly or indirectly, contrary to the 03) The Contract Administrator will, within 10 days
provisions of.the.Contract.Documents; or of receipt of such notification, accept or reject the
intended Subcontractor. The rejection will be in writing
(b) a stop work order issued by a court or public and will include the reasons for the rejection.
authority, provided that such order was not
issued as the result of an act or omission of the 04) The Contractor shall not, without the written
Contractor or anyone employed or engaged by consent of the Owner, change a Subcontractor who
the Contractor directly or indirectly; or has been engaged in accordance with this General
Condition.
(c) the Contract Administrator giving notice under
subsection GC7.09, Suspension of Work; or 05) The Contractor shall preserve and protect the
rights of the parties under the Contract with respect to
(d) abnormal inclement weather; the work to be performed under subcontract and shall
then the Contractor shall be reimbursed by the Owner (a) enter into` agreements with the intended.
for reasonable costs incurred by the Contractor as the Subcontractors to require them to perform their
result of such delay, provided that in the case of an work in accordance with the Contract
application for an extension due to abnormal inclement Documents; and
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(b) be as fully responsible to the Owner for acts and Disputes or payment may be made according to the
omissions of the Contractor's Subcontractors conditions contained In clause GC8.02.04,Payment on
and of persons directly or indirectly employed a Time and Material Basis.
by them as for acts and omissions of persons
directly employed by the Contractor. GC3.11.03 Additional Work
06) Neither a subcontracting, nor the Owner's 01) The Owner,or Contract Administrator where so
consent to a subcontracting by the Contractor,shall be authorized, may request the Contractor to perform
construed to relieve the Contractor from any obligation Additional Work without invalidating the Contract.-If the
under the Contract or to impose any liability upon the Contractor agrees to perform Additional Work, the
Owner. Nothing contained in the Contract Documents Cnntractor shall proceed with such work upon receipt
shall create a contractual relationship between a of a Change Order.
Subcontractor and the Owner.
02) The Contractor may apply for an extension of
GC3.11 Changes in the Work, Extra Contract Time according to the terms of subsection
Work and Additional Work GC3.07, Extension of Contract Time.
GC3.11.01 Changes in the Work 03) Payment for the Additional Work may be
negotiated pursuant to subsection GC3.14, Claims,
01} The Owner, or the Contract Administrator where Negotiations, Disputes, or payment may be made
so authorized,may, by order in writing, make Changes according to the conditions contained in clause
in the Work without invalidating the Contract. The GC8.02.04, Payment on a Time and Material Basis.
Contractor shall not be required to proceed with a
change in the Work until in receipt of a Change Order. GC3.12 Notices
Upon the receipt of such written order the Contractor
shall proceed with the work. 01) Any notice permitted or required to be given to
the Contract Administrator or the Superintendent in
02) The Contractor may apply for an extension of respect of the Work shall be deemed to have been
Contract Time according to the terms of subsection given to and received by the addressee on the date of
GC3.07, Extension of Contract Time. delivery If delivered by hand or by facsimile
transmission and on the fifth day after the date of
03) If the Changes in the Work relate solely to mailing if sent by mail.-
quantities, payment for the work will be made
according to the conditions specified in clause 02) The Contractor and the Owner shall provide
GC8.01.02, Variations in Tender Quantities. if the each other with the mailing addresses, telephone
Changes in the Work do not solely relate to quantities, numbers and facsimile terminal numbers for the
payment may be negotiated pursuant to subsection Contract Administrator and the Superintendent at the
GC3.14, Claims, Negotiations, Disputes or payment commencement of the Work.
may be made according to the conditions contained in
clause GC8.02.04, Payment on a Time and Material 03) In the event of an emergency situation or other
Basis. urgent matter the Contract Administrator or the
Superintendent may give a verbal notice, provided that
GC3.11.02 Extra Work such notice is confirmed In writing.
04) Any notice permitted or required to be given to
01) The Owner, or Contract Administrator where so the Owner or the Contractor shall be given in
authorized, may instruct the Contractor to perform accordance with the notice provision of the Agreement.
Extra Work without invalidating the Contract. The
Contractor shall not be required to proceed with the GC3.13 Use and Occupancy of the Work
Extra Work until in receipt of a Change Order. Upon Prior to Substantial Perfomwnce
receipt of the written order the Contractor shall proceed
with the Work. 01) Where it is not contemplated elsewhere in the
Contract Documents, the Owner may use or occupy
02) The Contractor may apply for an extension of the Work or any part thereof prior to substantial
Contract Time according to the.terms of subsection -performance, provided that at least 30 days written
GC3.07, Extension of Contract Time. notice has been given to the Contractor.
03)- Payment for the Extra Work may be negotiated 02) The use or occupancy of the Work or any part
pursuant to subsection GC3.14, Claims, Negotiations, thereof by the Owner prior to substantial performance
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shall not constitute an acceptance of the Work or parts Material basis in accordance with clause GC8.0204,
so occupied. In addition,the use or occupancy of the Payment on a Time and Material Basis, the dispute
Work shall not relieve the Contractor or the may be resolved as described in clause GC3.14.05,
Contractor's Surety from any liability that has arisen,or Disputes.
may arise, from the performance of the Work in
accordance with the Contract Documents. The Owner GC3.14.03 Contirumnoe of the Work
will be responsible for any damage that occurs
because of the Owner's use or occupancy. Such use 01) The Contract Administrator will give such
or occupancy of any part of the Work by-the Owner instructions as are necessary for continuation of the
does not waive the Owner's right to charge the Work to prevent any delays. it is understood that by
Contractor liquidated damages in accordance with the so doing neither party to the Contract will Jeopardize '
terms of the Contract. any claim it may have.
GC3.14 Claims, Negotiations„ Disputes
GC3.14.04 Record Keeping
GC3.14.01 Claims Procedure
01) Immediately upon commencing work which
01) The Contractor..shall.,give oral—notice..of.any ,may result in a claim, the Contractor shall-keep-Daily
situation which may dead to a claim-for>additional Work Records,during the course of the work,sufficient
payment immediately upon becoming aware of the to substantiate the Contractor's claim,and the Contract
situation. Administrator will keep Daily Work Records to be used
in assessing the Contractor's claim, all in accordance
02) The Contractor shall provide written notice in the with clause GC8.02.07, Records.
standard form'Notice of Intent to Claim'within 7 days
of the commencement of any work which may be 02) The Contractor and the Contract Administrator
affected by the situation. shall reconcile their respective Daily Work Records on
a weekly basis, to simplify review of the claim, when
03) The Contractor shall submit claims not later than _ submitted_.
30 days- in exceptional cases this may be increased
to a maximum of 180 days, but subject to approval in 03) The keeping of Daily Work Records by the
writing from the Contract Administrator-after.the date Contract Administrator or the reconciling of such Daily
of substantial performance,identifying the item or items Work Records with those of the Contractor shall not be
in respect of which the claim arises, stating the construed to be acceptance of the claim.
grounds upon which the claim is made and submitting
the records maintained by the Contractor supporting GC3.14.05 Disputes
such claim.
01) Disputes maybe settled by procedures already
04) The Contract Administrator may request the established by the Owner or where both parties agree,
Contractor to submit such further.and other particulars a dispute may be submitted to arbitration in
as the Contract Administrator considers necessary to accordance with the provisions of subsection GC3.15,
assess the claim and the Contractor shall submit the Engineering Arbitration. Where both parties cannot
requested information within 30 days. agree, then the appropriate judicial tribunal may be
used.
05) Within 60 days of receipt of the detailed claim,
and all supporting documentation, the Contract GC3.14.06 Payment
Administrator will advise the Contractor, in writing, of
the Contract Administrator's opinion with regard to the 01) Payment of the claim will be made not later than
validity of the claim. 30 days after the date of resolution of the claim or
dispute. Such payment will be made according to the
GC3.14.02 Negotiations terms of Section.GC8, Measurement and Payment.
01) Should the Contractor disagree with the opinion GC3.14.07 Rigs of Both Parties
given in paragraph 05) of clause GC3.14.01, Claims
Procedure, with respect to any part of the claim, the 01) It is agreed that no action taken under this
Contract Administrator will enter into negotiations with subsection by either party shall be construed as a
the Contractor to resolve the matters in dispute. Where renunciation or waiver of any of the rights or recourses
a negotiated settlement cannot be reached and it is available to the parties,provided that the requirements
agreed that payment cannot be made on a Time and set out in this subsection are fulfilled.
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GC3.15 Engineering Arbitration the Contract nor in either party's business and shall not
be employed by either party.
GC3.15.01 The Conditions for Engineering
Arbitration 04) The decisions of two arbitrators shall bind the
third. Where there is no agreement between two
01) The following conditions must be established arbitrators the decision of the chairman will be final.
before an arbitration can proceed:
05) The board may appoint experts to assist it.
(a) A dispute between the parties must exist; -
06) The board is not bound by the rules of
(b) The parties must agree to refer the dispute for evidence which govern the trial of cases in court but
decision according to the procedure following; may hear and consider any evidence which it
and considers relevant.
(c) The parties must agree .to be bound by the GC3.15.04 Costs
award of the arbitrators.
01) Each party shall pay the cost of its appointee.
GC3.15.02 Arbitration Procedure
02) The fee for the chairman will be shared equally.
01) The following provisions are to be included in 1
the agreement to arbitrate and are subject only to such 03) The fees of any experts appointed to assist the
right of appeal as exist where the arbitrators have board shall be shared equally.
exceeded their jurisdiction or have otherwise
disqualified themselves: 04) The fees of any other person(s) appointed to
assist the board will be shared equally.
(a) -All existing actions in respect of the matters
under arbitration will be stayed pending 05) The Owner will provide accommodation for the
arbitration; hearing in the Owner's facilities, and where this is not
possible,will share in the cost of obtaining appropriate
(b) All outstanding claims and matters to be settled facilities. }
are to be set out in a schedule to the agreement.
' Only such claims and matters as are in the 06) The board will have no power to award costs
schedule will be arbitrated; and except where one of the parties fails to attend a
hearing and it is necessary to adjourn until another
(c) Before proceeding with the arbitration, the date. In such case,the board may require the absent
Contractor shall confirm that all matters in party to bear the costs of the adjourned hearing.
dispute are set out in the schedule.
GC3.15.03 Form and Appointment of GC3.15.05 The Award
Arbitration Board
01) The award will be made within 90 days of the
01) The board shall.,_be.. composed__ of _three - conclusion of the hearing unless the board extends the
arbitrators: time for making the award. The time shall not be
extended beyond 180 days from the date of the
(a) one appointed by the Contractor; appointment without the consent of both parties.
' (b) one appointed by the Owner; and Where the award is not made within these time limits
(c) one to be appointed by the first two and who the parties may proceed to court or continue their
shall act as chairman. existing actions.
02) A sole arbitrator may adjudicate the dispute
where expressly agreed by the Contractor and Owner., GC3.15.06 - Hearing
01) The hearing will commence within 90 days of
03) Appointees shall not be interested financially in the appointment of the chairman.
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GC4.01 Working Area the default within 5 Working Days.
01) The Owner will acquire all property rights which GC4.06 Contractors Right to Correct a
are deemed necessary by the Owner for the Default
construction of the Work including temporary working
easements and will indicate the full extent of the 01) The Contractor shall have the right within the 5
.Working Area on the Contract Drawings. full Working Days following the receipt of a notice of '
default to correct the default and provide the Owner
GC4.02 Management and Oisposition of with satisfactory proof that appropriate corrective .
Materials measures have been taken.
01) The Owner will identify in the Contract Document 02) If the correction of the default cannot be
the materials to be moved within orremoved.from the completed within the 5 full Working Days following
Working Area, and::;any characteristics of those. receipt of the notice the Contractor shall not be in '
materials which will necessitate special materials default if the Contractor
management and disposition.
(a) commences the correction of the default within
02) The Owner will be responsible for any additional the 5 full Working Days following receipt of the
costs of removing,management and disposition of any notice;
material not identified in the Contract Documents, or
where conditions exist that could not have been (b) provides the Owner with an acceptable
reasonably foreseen at the time of tendering. schedule for the progress of such correction;
and
GC4.03 Construction Affecting Railway
Property (c) completes the correction in accordance with
such schedule.
01) The Owner will pay the costs of all flagging and
other traffic control measures required and provided by GC4.07 Owner's Right to Correct Default
the railway company.
01) If the Contractor fails to correct the default
within the time specified in subsection GC4.06,
GC4.04 Default by the Contractor Contractor's Right to Correct a Default,or subsequently ,
agreed upon,the Owner,without prejudice to any other
01) The Contractor shall be in default of the Contract right or remedy the Owner may have,may correct such
if default and deduct the cost thereof, as certified by the
Contract Administrator, from any payment then or ,
(a) the Contractor fails to commence the Work or thereafter due to the Contractor,
execute the Work properly or otherwise fails to
comply with the requirements of the Contract to
a substantial degree; or GC4.08 Termination of Contractors
Right to Continue the Work
(b) if the Contractor is adjudged bankrupt or makes
a general assignment for the benefit of creditors 01) Where the Contractor fails to correct a default
because of insolvency or if a receiver is within the time specked in subsection GC4.06,
appointed because of insolvency. Contractor's Right to Correct a Default,or subsequently
agreed upon,the Owner,without prejudice to any other
GC4.05 Notification of Default right or remedy the Owner may have, may terminate
the Contractor's right to continue the Work in whole or
01) The Owner will give written notice of a default to in part by giving written notice to the Contractor.
the Contractor as soon as the Owner becomes aware
of the alleged default but failure to give such notice in 02) If the Owner terminates the Contractors right to
a timely.way shall not constitute condonation of the continue with the Work in whole or in part, the Owner
default. The notice will include instructions to correct will be entitled to
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(a) take possession of the Working Area or that withheld from the Contractor under subsection GC4.08,
portion of the Working Area devoted to that part Termination of the Contractor's Right to Continue the
of the Work terminated; Work,the Owner will pay the balance to the Contractor
as soon as the final accounting for the Contract is
(b) utilize the Contractor's Equipment and any complete.
Material within the Working Area which is
Intended to be incorporated into the Work, the
whole subject to the right of third parties; GC4.10 Termination of the Contrail
' (c) withhold further payments to the Contractor with 01) Where the Contractor is in default of the
respect to the Work or the portion of the Work Contract the Owner may,without prejudice to any other
withdrawn from the Contractor until the Work or right or remedy the Owner may have, terminate the
portion thereof withdrawn is completed; Contract by giving written notice of termination to the
Contractor, the Surety and any trustee or receiver
(d) charge the Contractor-the additional cost over . . acting on behalf of the Contractor's estate or creditors.
the contract price of completing the Work or
portion thereof withdrawn from the Contractor,
as certified by the Contract Administrator and 02) If the Owner elects to terminate the Contract the
any additional compensation paid to the Owner will provide the Contractor and the trustee or
Contract Administrator for such additional receiver with a complete accounting to the date of
service arising from the correction of the default; termination.
(e) charge the Contractor a reasonable allowance,
as determined by the Contract Administrator,to GC4.11 Continuation of Contractors
cover correction to the Work performed by the Onto
Contractor that may be required under
subsection GC7.15, Warranty; 01) The Contractor's obligation under the Contract
as to quality, correction and warranty of the Work
(f) charge the Contractor for any damages the performed prior to the time of termination of the
Owner may have sustained as a result of the Contract or termination of the Contractor's right to l
default; and continue with the Work in whole or in part shall
(g) charge the Contractor the amount by which the continue to be in force after such termination.
cost of corrections to the Work under
' subsection GC7.15, Warranty, exceeds the GC4.12 Use of Performance Bond
allowance provided for such corrections.
01) If the Contractor is in default of the Contract and
GC4.09 Final Payment to Contractor the Contractor has provided a Performance Bond, the
' provisions of this Section shall be exercised in
01) If the Owner's cost to correct and complete the accordance with the conditions of the Performance
Work in whole or in part is less than the amount Bond.
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SECTION GCS MATERIAL August 1980
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GC5.01 Supply of Material work site expeditiously after the notification to that
effect from the Contract Administrator. Where the
01) All Material necessary for the proper completion Contractor fails to comply with such notice the
of the Work,except that listed as being supplied by the Contract Administrator may cause the rejected Material
Owner, shall be supplied by the Contractor. The to be removed from the site and disposed of in what
contract prices for the appropriate tender items shall be the Contract Administrator considers to be the most
deemed to include full compensation for the supply of appropriate manner and the Contractor shall pay the ,
such Material. costs of disposal and the appropriate_ overhead
charges.
GC5.02 Quality of Material
GC5.04 Substitutions
01) All Material provided by the Contractor shall be
new. 01) Where the specifications require the Contractor
to supply a Material designated by a trade or other
02) Material supplied.. by the—Contractor .shall name, the tender shall be based only upon supply of
conform to the requirements of the Contract. the Material so designated,which shall be regarded as
the standard of quality required by the specification.
03) As specified or as requested by the Contract After the acceptance of a tender, the Contractor may
Administrator, the Contractor shall make available for apply to the Contract Administrator to substitute
inspection or testing a sample of any Material to be another Material identified by a different trade or other
provided by the Contractor. name for the Material designated as aforesaid. The
application shall be in writing and shall state the price
04) The Contractor shall obtain for the Contract for the proposed substitute Material designated as
Administrator the right to enter upon the premises of aforesaid, and such other information as the Contract
the Material manufacturer or supplier to carry out such Administrator may require.
inspection, sampling and testing as specified or as
requested by the Contract Administrator. 02) Rulings on a proposed substitution will not be
made prior to the acceptance of a tender.
05) The Contractor shall notify the Contract Substitutions shall not be made without the prior
Administrator of the sources of supply sufficiently in approval of the Contract Administrator. The approval
advance of the Material shipping dates to enable the or rejection of a proposed substitution will be made at
Contract Administrator to perform the required the discretion of the Contract Administrator.
inspection, sampling and testing.
03) If the proposed substitution is approved by the
06) The Owner will not be responsible for any delays Contract Administrator,the Contractor shall be entitled
to the Contractor's operations where the Contractor to the first $1000 of the aggregate saving in cost by
fails to give sufficient advance notice to the Contract reason of such substitution and to 50% of any
Administrator to enable the Contract Administrator to additional saving in cost in excess of such $1000.
carry out the required inspection,sampling and testing Each such approval shall be conveyed to the
before the scheduled shipping dates. Contractor in writing or by issuance of a Certificate of
Equality on the Owner's standard form of`Certification
07) The Contractor shall not change the source of of Equality"and if any adjustment to the contract price
supply of any Material without the written authorization is made by reason of such substitution a Contract
of the Contract Administrator. Change Order shall be issued as well. ,
08) Material which is not specified shall be of a GC5.05 Owner Supplied Material
quality best suited to the purpose required and the use
of such Material shall be subject to the approval of the GC5.05.01 Ordering of Excess Material
Contract Administrator.
01) Where Material is supplied by the Owner and
where this Material is ordered by the Contractor in
GC5.03 Rejected Material excess of the amount specified to complete the Work,
such excess Material shall become the property of the
01) Rejected Material shall be removed from the Contractor on completion of the Work and shall be
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charged to the Contractor at cost plus applicable 04) The full amount of Material supplied by the
overheads. Owner in each shipment shall be accounted for by the
Contractor and such Material shall be at the risk of the
GC5.05.02 Care of Material Contractor after taking delivery. Such Material shall
not, except with the written permission of the Contract
' 01) The Contractor shall, in advance of receipt of Administrator, be used by the Contractor for purposes
shipments of Material supplied by the Owner, provide other than the performance of the Work under the
adequate and proper storage facilities acceptable to Contract.
' the Contract Administrator; and on the receipt of such
Material shall promptly place it in storage except where
it is to be incorporated forthwith into the Work. 05) Empty reels,crates,containers and other types
of packaging from Material supplied by the Owner shall
' 02) The Contractor shall be responsible for become the property of the Contractor when they are
acceptance of Material supplied by the Owner, at the no longer required for their original purpose and shall
specified delivery point and for its safe handling and be disposed of by the Contractor unless otherwise
storage. If such Material is damaged while under the specified in the Contract Documents.
control of the Contractor it shall be replaced or
repaired by the Contractor at no expense to the Owner,
and to the satisfaction of the Contract Administrator. 06) The Contractor shall provide the Contract
If such Material is rejected by the Contract Administrator, immediately upon receipt of each i
Administrator for reasons which are not the fault of the shipment, copies of bills of lading, or such other
Contractor it shall remain in the care and at the risk of documentation the Contract Administrator may require
the Contractor until its disposition has been determined to substantiate and reconcile the quantities of Material
1 by the Contract Administrator. received.
03) Where Material supplied by the Owner arrives at
the delivery point in a damaged condition or where 07) Where Material supplied by the Owner is
there are discrepancies between the quantities received ordered and stockpiled prior to the award of the
and the quantities shown on the bills of lading, the Contract, the Contractor shall, at no extra cost to the
Contractor shall immediately report such damage or Owner, immediately upon commencement of
discrepancies to the Contract Administrator who shall operations, check the Material, report any damage or
arrange for an immediate inspection of the shipment deficiencies to the Contract Administrator and take
and provide the Contractor with a written release from charge of the Material at the stockpile site. Where
responsibility for such damage or deficiencies. Where damage or deficiencies are not so recorded by the
damage or deficiencies are not so reported it will be Contractor it shall be assumed that the stockpile was
assumed that the shipment arrived in good order and in good order when the Contractor took charge of it
any damage or deficiencies reported thereafter shall be and any damage or deficiencies reported thereafter
made good by the Contractor at no extra cost to the shall be made good by the Contractor at no extra cost
Owner. to the Owner.
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SECTION GC6 INSURANCE, PROTECTION AND DAMAGE August 1990
G06.01 Protection of Work. Persons the failure to perform the Work, provided such claims
and Property are
01) The Contractor, the Contractor's agents and all (a) attributable to bodily injury, sickness, disease,
workers employed by or under the control of the or death or to damage to or destruction of
Contractor,including Subcontractors, shall protect the tangible property;
Work, persons and property from. damage or injury, '
and shall be responsible for all losses and damage (b) caused by negligent acts or omissions of the
which may arise as the result of the Contractor's Contractor or anyone for whose acts the
operations under the Contract unless indicated to the Contractor may be liable; and
contrary below. '
(c) made in writing within a period of 6 years from
02) The Contractor is responsible for the full cost of the date of Substantial Performance of the Work
any necessary .temporary., provisions_ and - the as set out -in the-Certificate of Substantial
restoration of all damage, where the Contractor Performance of the Work or,where so specified
damages the Work or property in the performance of in the Contract from the date of certification of
the Contract. If the Contractor is not responsible for Final Acceptance.
the damage that occurs to the Work or property the
Contractor shall restore such damage, and such work 02) The Contractor shall indemnify and hold
shall be administered according to these General harmless the Owner from all and every claim for
Conditions. damages, royalties or fees for the infringement of any
patented invention or copyright occasioned by the
03) The Contractor shall immediately inform the Contractor in connection with work performed or
Contract Administrator of all damage and injuries which material furnished by the Contractor under the
occur during the term of the Contract. Contract.
04) The Contractor shall not be responsible for loss 03) The Owner expressly waives the right to
.. and damage that occurs as a result of indemnity for claims other than those stated above in
paragraphs 01) & 02).
(a) war,
(b) blockades and civil commotions; 04) The Owner shall indemnify and hold harmless
(c) errors in the Contract Documents; the Contractor, his agents, officers and employees
(d) acts or omissions of the Owner, the from and against all claims, demands, losses, '
Contract Administrator, their agents and expenses, costs, damages, actions, suits, or
employees, or others not under the proceedings arising out of the Contractor's
control of the Contractor, but within the performance of the Contract which are attributable to a
Working Area with the Owner's lack of or defect in title or an alleged lack of or defect
permission. in title to the Working Area
05) The Contractor and his Surety or Sureties will not 05) The Contractor expressly waives the right to '
be released from any term or provision of any indemnity for claims other than those stated above in
responsibility, obligation or liability under the Contract paragraph 04).
or waive or impair any of the rights of the Owner
except by a release duly executed by the Owner. GC6.03 Contractor's Insurance
GC6.02 Indemnification GC6.03.01 General
01) The Contractor shall indemnify and hold 01) Without restricting the generality of subsection
harmless the Owner and the Contract Administrator, GC6.02, Indemnification, the Contractor shall provide,
their agents, officers and employees from and against maintain and pay for the insurance coverages listed in
all claims, demands, losses, expenses, costs, this General Condition under clauses GC6.03.02 and
damages, actions, suits or proceedings by third .03. Insurance coverage in clauses GC6.03.04,.05 and
parties, hereinafter called"claims",directly or indirectly .06 will only apply when so specified in the Contract
arising or alleged to arise out of the performance of or Documents.
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GC6.03.02 General Liability Insurance licensed vehicles shall have limits of not less than 5
' million dollars inclusive per occurrence for bodily
01) General liability insurance shall be in the joint injury, death and damage to property, in the following
names of the Contractor, the Owner, and the Contract forms endorsed to provide the Owner with not less
Administrator with limits of not less than 5 million than 30 days' written notice in advance of any
dollars inclusive per occurrence for bodily injury,death, cancellation, change or amendment restricting
and damage to property including loss of use thereof, coverage:
with a property damage deductible of not more than
$5000. The form of this insurance shall be the (a) standard non-owned automobile policy
Insurance Bureau of Canada Form IBC 2100, dated including standard contractual liability
8-87. endorsement; and
' 02) Another form of insurance equal to or better than (b) standard owner's form automobile policy
that required in IBC Form 2100 may be used, provided providing third party liability and accident
all the requirements listed in the Contract are-included. benefits insurance and covering licensed
Approval of this insurance will,be conditional-upon the vehicles owned or operated by the Contractor:
Contractor obtaining the services of a recognized
Insurance Consultant and obtaining the Consultant's
certificate of equivalency to the required insurance. GC6.03.04 Aircraft and Watercraft Liability
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03) The insurance shall be maintained continuously
from the commencement of the Work until 12 months 01) Aircraft and watercraft liability insurance with
following the date of substantial performance of the respect to owned or non-owned aircraft and watercraft
Work, as set out in the certificate of Substantial if used directly or indirectly in the performance of the
Performance of the Work,or until the certificate of Final Work, including use of additional premises, shall be
Acceptance of the Work is issued, whichever is the subject to limits of not less than 5 million dollars
later, and with respect to completed operations inclusive per occurrence for bodily injury, death, and
coverage for a period of not less than 24 months from damage to property including loss of use thereof, and
the date of Final Acceptance of the Work as set out in limits of not less than 5 million dollars for aircraft
the certificate of Final Acceptance of the Work, and passenger hazard. Such insurance shall be in a form 1
thereafter to be maintained for a further period of 4 acceptable to the Owner. The policies shall be
years. endorsed to provide the Owner with not less than 30
days'written notice in advance of cancellation,change
04) The Contractor shall submit annually to the or amendment restricting coverage.
Owner, proof of continuation of the completed
operations coverage and failure of the Contractor to do GC6.03.05 Property and Boiler Insurance
so will result in the cancellation by the Owner of the
limit of the Contractor's indemnification under G06.03.05.01 Property Insurance
' paragraph 01) (c) of subsection GC6.02,
Indemnification. 01) All risks property insurance shall be in the joint
names of the Contractor, the Owner and the Contract
05) Should the Contractor decide not to employ Administrator, insuring not less than the sum of the
Subcontractors for operations requiring the use of amount of the Contract Price and the full value,as may
explosives for blasting, or pile driving or caisson work, be stated in the Supplemental General Conditions, of
or removal or weakening of support of property Material-that is specified to be provided by the Owner
' building or land, IBC Form 2100 as required shall for incorporation into the Work, with a deductible not
include the appropriate endorsements. exceeding 1%of the amount insured at the site of the
Work. This insurance shall be in a form acceptable to
06) The policies shall be endorsed to provide the the Owner and shall be maintained continuously until
Owner with not less than 30 days written notice in 10 days after the date of Final Acceptance of the Work,
advance of cancellation, change or amendment as set out in the certificate of Final Acceptance of the
restricting coverage. Work.
07) "Claims Made" insurance policies will not be GC6.03.05.02 Boiler Insurance
permitted.
01) Boiler insurance insuring the interests of the
GC6.03.03 Automobile U"Tity Insurance Contractor,the Owner and the Contract Administrator
for not less than the replacement value of boilers and l
01) Automobile liability insurance in respect of pressure vessels forming_part of the Work, shall be in l
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a form acceptable to the Owner. This insurance shall responsibility by the terms of this Contract. ,
be maintained continuously from commencement of
use or operation of the property insured until 10 days 03) In the event of loss or damage to the Work
after the date of Final Acceptance of the Work, as set arising from the action of others,the Owner shall pay
out in the certificate of Final Acceptance of the Work. the Contractor the cost of restoring the Work as the
restoration of the Work proceeds and in accordance
606.03.05.03 Use and Occupancy of the Work with the requirements of Section GC8, Measurement
Prior to Completion and Payment.
01) Should the Owner wish to use or occupy part or GC6.03.06 Contractors'Equipment
all of the Work prior to substantial performance, the Insurance
Owner will give 30 days, written notice to the
Contractor of the intended purpose and extent of such 01) All risks Contractors' equipment insurance
use or occupancy. Prior to such use or occupancy the covering construction machinery and equipment used '
Contractor shall notify the Owner in writing of the by the Contractor for the performance of the Work,
additional premium cost, K any, to maintain property including boiler insurance on temporary toilers and
and boiler insurance, which,shall be::at the Owner's .... pressure vessels, shall be in a form acceptable to the
expense. If because of such use.or.occupancy the Owner and shall not allow,subrogation claims by the
Contractor is unable to.,provide coverage, the Owner. Insurer against the-Owner, ...The policies -shall,be
upon written notice from the Contractor and prior to endorsed to provide the Owner with not less than 30
such use or occupancy shall provide,maintain and pay days'written notice in advance of cancellation,change
for property and boiler insurance insuring the full value or amendment restricting coverage. Subject to
of the Work, including coverage for such use or satisfactory proof of financial capability by the
occupancy,and shall provide the Contractor with proof Contractor for self-insurance of the Contractor's
of such insurance. The Contractor shall refund to the equipment, the Owner agrees to waive the equipment
Owner the unearned premiums applicable to the insurance requirement, and for the purpose of this
Contractor's policies upon termination of coverage. Contract, the Contractor shall be deemed to be
insured. This policy shall be amended to provide
02) The policies shall provide that, in the event of a permission for the Contractor to grant prior releases ,
loss or damage, payment shall be made to the Owner with respect to damage to the Contractor's equipment.
and the Contractor as their respective interests may
appear. The Contractor shall act on behalf of both the GC6.03.07 Insurance Requirements and
Owner and the Contractor for the purpose of adjusting Duration
the amount of such loss or damage payment with the
Insurers. When the extent of the loss or damage is 01) Unless specked otherwise the duration of each
determined the Contractor shall proceed to restore the insurance policy shall be from the date of
Work. Loss or damage shall not affect the rights and commencement of the Work until 10 days after the
obligations of either party under the Contract except date of Final Acceptance of the Work, as set out in the
that the Contractor shall be entitled to such reasonable certificate of Final Acceptance of the Work.
extension of Contract Time relative to the extent of the ,
loss or damage as the Contract Administrator may 02) The Contractor shall provide the Owner, on a
decide in consultation with the Contractor. form acceptable to the Owner,proof of insurance prior
to commencement of the Work, and signed by an
GC6.03.05.04 Payment fora Loss,.oc.D-image officer of the Contractor and either,the underwriter or
the broker.
01) The Contractor shall be entitled to receive from
the Owner, in addition to the amount due under the 03) The Contractor shall, on request, promptly
Contract, the amount at which the Owner's interest in provide the Owner with a certified true copy of each ,
restoration of the Work has been appraised, such insurance policy exclusive of information pertaining to
amount to be paid as the restoration of the Work premium or premium bases used by the insurer to
proceeds and in accordance with the_requirements of determine the cost of the insurance. The certified true
Section GC8, Measurement and Payment. In addition copy shall include a signature by an officer of the
the Contractor shall be entitled to receive from the Contractor and in addition, a signature by an officer of
payments made by the Insurer the amount of the the insurer or the underwriter or the broker.
Contractor's interest in the restoration of the Work.
04) Where a policy is renewed the Contractor shall
02) The Contractor shall be responsible for provide the Owner,on a form acceptable to the Owner,
deductible amounts under the policies except where renewed proof of insurance immediately following
such amounts may be excluded from the Contractor's completion of renewal.
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05) Unless specified otherwise the Contractor shall reimbursement of such costs the Owner may deduct
be responsible for the payment of deductible amounts the costs thereof from monies which are due or may
under the policies. become due to the Contractor.
06) If the Contractor fails to provide or maintain GC6.04 Bonding
insurance as required in this General Condition or
elsewhere in the Contract Documents,then the Owner 01) The Contractor shall provide the Owner with the
will have the right to provide and maintain such surety bonds in the amount required by the tender
' insurance and give evidence thereof to the Contractor. documents.
The Owner's cost thereof shall be payable by the
Contractor to the Owner on demand. 02) Such bonds shall be issued by a duly licensed
surety company authorized to transact a business of
1 07) If the Contractor fails to pay the cost of the suretyship in the Province of Ontario and shall be
insurance placed by the Owner within 30 days of the maintained in good standing until the fulfilment of the
date on which the Owner made a formal demand for. Contract.
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SECTION GC7 CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES AND CONTROL OF THE WORK August 1990 ,
GC7.01 General shall notify the Contract Administrator of the name(s),
address(es), position(s) and telephone number(s) of
01) The Contractor warrants that the site of the Work the Contractor's representative(s) who can be
has been visited during the preparation of the tender contacted at any time to deal with matters relating to
and the character of the Work and all local conditions the Contract.
which may affect the performance of the Work are
known. 08) The Contractor shall,at no additional cost to the '
Owner, furnish all reasonable aid, facilities and
02)_,, The Contractor shall not commence the Work- assistance required by the Contract Administrator for
nor deliver anything to the Working Area until the the proper inspection and examination of the Work or
Contractor has received a written order to commence the taking of measurements for the purpose of r
the Work, signed by the Contract Administrator. payment.
03) The Contractor.shall:have.complete.control of, 09) The Contractor shall prepare, and update as
the work and shall effectively direct and supervise the required, a construction schedule indicating the timing
work so as to ensure conformity with the Contract of the major and critical activities of the Work. The
Documents. The Contractor shall be responsible for schedule shall be designed to ensure conformity with
construction means, methods,techniques, sequences the specified Contract Time. The schedule shall be
and procedures and for coordinating the various parts submitted to the Contract Administrator within 14 days
of the Work. from the date of the contract award.
04) The Contractor shall have the sole responsibility 10) Where the Contractor finds any errors, '
for the design, erection, operation, maintenance and inconsistency or omission relating to the Contract, the
removal of temporary structures and other temporary Contractor shall promptly report it to the Contract
facilities and the design and execution of construction Administrator and shall not proceed with the activity
methods required in their use. affected until receiving direction from the Contract
Administrator.
05) Notwithstanding paragraph 04) of subsection
GC7.01, General, where the Contract Documents 11) The Contractor shall promptly notify the ,
include designs for temporary structures and other Contract Administrator in writing If the subsurface
temporary facilities or specify a method of construction conditions observed in the Working Area differ
in whole or part, such facilities and methods shall oe materially from those indicated in the Contract
considered to be part of the design of the Work, and Documents.
the Contractor shall not be held responsible for that
part of the design or the specked method of 12) The Contractor shall arrange with the
construction. The Contractor shall, however, be appropriate utility authorities for the stake out of all
responsible for the execution of such design or underground utilities and service connections which
specified method of construction in the-same.manner., may be affected by the Work.The Contractor shall be
that the Contractor Js responsible.for:the,,execution of _responsible for any damage done to the underground ,
the Work. utilities by the Contractor's forces during construction
if the stake out locations are within the tolerances given
06) The Contractor shall be - responsible for in subsection GC2.01, Reliance on Contract
construction health and safety within the working areas Documents. The Contractor shall be responsible for
and for compliance with the Occupational Health and any damage done to the service connections.
Safety Act and Regulations. So as to avoid any
misunderstanding as to the extent of the Contractor's
responsibility,the Contractor,by executing the Contract GC7.02 Layout
unequivocally acknowledges that the Contractor is the
Constructor within the meaning of the Act. 01) Prior to commencement of construction, the
Contract Administrator and the Contractor will locate on
07) The Contractor shall have an authorized site those property bars, baselines and benchmarks ,
representative on the site while any work is being which are necessary to delineate the Working Area and
performed, to act for or on the Contractor's behalf. to .lay out the Work, all as shown on the Contract
Prior to commencement of construction,the Contractor Drawings.
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02) The Contractor shall be responsible for the GC7.04 Excess Doering of Motor Vdu*m
' preservation of all property bars while the Work is in
progress, except those property bars which must be 01) Where a vehicle is hauling material for use on
removed to facilitate the Work. Any property bars the Work, in whole or in part upon a Highway, and
disturbed, damaged or removed by the Contractor's where motor vehicle registration is required for such
' operations shall be replaced under the supervision of vehicle, the Contractor shall not cause or permit such
an Ontario Land Surveyor, at no extra cost to the vehicle to be loaded beyond the legal limit specified in
Owner. the Highway Traffic Act, whether such vehicle is
registered in the name of the Contractor or otherwise,
' 03) At no extra cost to the Owner, the Contractor except where there are designated areas within the
shall provide the Contract Administrator with such Working Area where overloading is permitted. The
materials and devices as may be necessary to lay out Contractor shall bear the onus of weighing disputed
the baseline and benchmarks, and as may be loads.
necessary for the inspection of the Work.
04) The Contractor shall provide qualified personnel GC7.05 Condition of the Working Area
to lay out and establish all lines and grades necessary
for construction. The Contractor shall notify the 01) The Contractor shall maintain the Working Area
Contract Administrator of any layout work carried out, in a tidy condition and free from the accumulation of
so that the same may be checked by the Contract debris, other than that caused by the Owner or others.
' Administrator.
GC7.06 Maintaining Roadways and
05) The Contractor shall install and maintain Detours
substantial alignment markers and secondary
benchmarks as may be required for the proper 01) Where an existing Roadway is affected by
execution of the Work. The Contractor shall supply construction, it shall be kept open to traffic, and the
one copy. of all alignment and grade sheets to the Contractor shall, except as otherwise provided in this
Contract Administrator. subsection, be responsible for providing and
maintaining for the duration of the Work, a road
06) The Contractor shall assume full responsibility through the Work,whether along an existing Highway,
for alignment, elevations and dimensions of each and including the road under construction, or on detours i
all parts of the Work, regardless of whether the within or adjacent to the Highway, in accordance with
Contractor's layout work has been checked by the the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices
Contract Administrator. (MUTCD).
' 07) All stakes,marks and reference points provided 02) The Contractor shall not be required to maintain
by the Contract Administrator shall be carefully a road through the Working Area until such time as the
preserved by the Contractor. In the case of their Contractor has commenced operations or during
' destruction or removal, such stakes, marks and seasonal shut down or on any part of the Contract that
reference points will be replaced by the Contract has been accepted in accordance with these General
Administrator at no extra cost to the Owner. Conditions.
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GC7.� Damage by Vehicles or Other 03) Where localized and separated sections of the
Highway only are affected by the Contractor's
Equipment operations, the Contractor will not be required to
maintain intervening sections of the Highway until such
01) If at any time, in the opinion of the Contract times as these sections are located within the limits of
Administrator, damage is being done or is likely to be the Highway affected by the Contractor's general
done to any roadway or any improvement thereon, operations under the Contract The Contractor shall
outside the Working Area, by the Contractor's vehicles not be required to apply deicing chemicals or
or other equipment, whether licensed or unlicensed abrasives or carry out snowplowing.
equipment,the Contractor shall,on the direction of the
Contract Administrator, and at no extra cost to the 04) Where the Contract Document provides for or
Owner, make changes or substitutions for such the Contract Administrator requires detours at speck
vehicles or equipment, and shall after loadings, or in locations, payment for the construction of the detours,
some other manner, remove the cause of such and N required, for the subsequent removal of the
damage to the satisfaction of the Contract detours, will be made at the Contract prices
Administrator. appropriate to such work. 1
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05) The Owner will bear the cost of maintaining,in a 02) The Contractor shall provide at all times and at
satisfactory condition for traffic, a road through the no extra cost to the Owner access to fire hydrants,and
Working Area The road through the Work will include water and gas valves located in the Working Area '
any detour constructed in accordance with the
Contract Documents or required by the Contract 03) Where any interruptions in the supply of utility
Administrator. Compensation for all labour,equipment services are required and are authorized by the
and materials to do this work shall be at the Contract Contract Administrator, the Contractor shall give the
prices appropriate to the work and,where there are no affected property owners notice in accordance with
such prices,at negotiated prices. Notwithstanding the subsection GC7.11, Notices by the Contractor, and
foregoing,the cost of blading required to maintain the shall arrange such interruptions so as to create a
surface of such roads and detours shall be deemed to minimum of interference to those affected.
be included in the prices bid for the various tender
items and no additional payment will be made.
06) Where work under the Contract is discontinued GC7.08 Approvals and Permits
for any extended period including seasonal shutdown, 01) Except as specified in paragraph 02) of this
the Contractor shall,_.when directed-by-the..Contract - _subsection, the Contractor-shall obtain any-permits,
Administrator, open-and:.place- the.,.roadway and licenses, and certificates required for the performance
detours in a passable, safe and satisfactory condition of the Work which are in force at the date of tender
for public travel. closing.
07) Where the Contractor constructs a detour which 02) The Owner will obtain and pay for the
is not specifically provided for in the Contract necessary plumbing and building permits.
Document, or required by the Contract Administrator,
the construction of the detour and, if required, the 03) The Contractor shall arrange for all necessary
subsequent removal shall be performed at the inspections.
Contractor's expense. The detour shall be constructed
and maintained to structural and geometric standards GC7.09-_ Suspension of Work
approved by the Contract Administrator. Removal shall ,
be performed as directed by the Contract 01) The Contractor shall, upon written notice from
Administrator. the Contract Administrator,discontinue or delay any or
all of the Work and.work will not be resumed until the
08) Where, with the written approval of the Contract Contract Administrator will, in writing, so direct. '
Administrator, the Highway is closed and the traffic Delays, in these circumstances, will be administered
diverted entirely off the Highway to any other Highway, according to subsection GC3.08, Delays.
the Contractor shall, at no extra cost to the Owner,
supply and erect traffic control devices in accordance ,
with the MUTCD. GC7.10 Contractor's Right to Stop the
09) Compliance with the foregoing provisions shall Work or Terminate The Contract
in no way relieve the Contractor of obligations.under 01) If the Owner is adjudged bankrupt or makes a
subsection GC6.01, Protection of.Work,.Persons and general assignment for the benefit of creditors because"
Property,dealing with the Contractor's responsibility for of insolvency or if a receiver is appointed because of
damage claims, except for.claims arising on sections._. insolvency, the Contractor may, without prejudice to
of Highway within the Working Area that are being any other right or remedy the Contractor may have, by
maintained by others, giving the Owner or receiver or trustee in bankruptcy
written notice, terminate the Contract.
GC7.07 Access to Properties Adjoining
the Work and interruption of 02) If the Work is stopped or otherwise delayed for
Utility Services a period of 30 days or more under an order of a court
or other public authority and provided that such order
01) The Contractor shall provide at all times, and at was not issued as the result of an act or fault of the
no extra cost to the Owner Contractor or of anyone directly employed or engaged
by the Contractor, the Contractor may, without
prejudice to any other right or remedy the Contractor
(a) adequate pedestrian and vehicular access; and may have,by giving the Owner written notice,terminate
(b) continuity of utility services to properties the Contract.
adjoining the Working Area. -03) The Contractor may notify the Owner in writing,
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with a copy to the Contract Administrator, that the not make any claim against the Owner for any loss,
' Owner is in default of contractual obligations N damage or expense occasioned thereby.
(a) the Contract Administrator fails to issue 02) Where the obstruction is an underground utility
certificates in accordance with the provisions of such as a telephone cable, watermain, gas main or
' Section GC8, Measurement and Payment; sewer or other man-made object, the Contractor shall
not be required to assume the risks and responsibilities
(b) the Owner fails to pay the Contractor, within 30 arising out of such obstruction, unless the location of
' days of the due date, the amounts certified by the obstruction is shown on the plans or described in
the Contract Administrator or awarded by the specifications and the location so shown is within
arbitration or court; or the tolerance specified in paragraph 01)(a) of
subsection GC2.01, Reliance on Contract Documents,
' (c) the Owner violates the requirements of the or unless the presence and location of the obstruction
Contract. has otherwise been made known to the Contractor or
could have been determined by the visual site
04) The Contractor's written notice to the Owner investigation made by the Contractor in accordance
' shall advise that if the default is not corrected in the 7 with these General Conditions.
days immediately following the receipt of the written
notice the Contractor may, without prejudice to any 03) During the course of the Contract, it is the
' other right or remedy the Contractor may have, stop Contractor's responsibility to consult with utility
the Work or terminate the Contract. companies or other appropriate authorities for further
information in regard to the exact location of these
05) If the Contractor terminates the Contract under utilities, to exercise the necessary care in construction
' the conditions set out in this subsection,the Contractor operations, and to take such other precautions as are
shall be entitled to be paid for all work performed necessary to safeguard the utility from damage.
according to the Contract Documents and for any
losses or damage as the Contractor may sustain as a GC7.13 Limitations of Operations
' result of the termination of the Contract.
01) Except for such work as may be required by the
GC7_11 Notices by the Contractor Contract Administrator to maintain the Work in a safe
and satisfactory condition, the Contractor shall not
' 01) Before work is carried out which may affect the carry on operations under the Contract on Sundays
property or operations of any Ministry or agency of without permission in writing from the Contract
government or any person, company, partnership or Administrator.
' corporation, including a municipal corporation or any
board or commission thereof, and in addition to such 02) The Contractor shall cooperate with other
notices of the commencement of specified operations Contractors, utility companies and the Owner and they
as are prescribed elsewhere in the Contract Document, shall be allowed access to their work or plant at all
the Contractor shall give at least 48 hours advance reasonable times.
written notice of the date of commencement of such
work to the person,company,partnership,corporation,
' board, or commission so affected. GC7.14 Cleaning Up Before Acceptance
02) In the case of damage to, or interference with 01) Upon attaining Substantial Performance of the
any utilities, pole lines, pipe lines, conduits, farm tiles, Work, the Contractor shall remove surplus materials,
' or other public or privately owned works or property, tools, construction machinery and equipment not
the Contractor shall immediately notify the Owner and required for the performance of the remaining work.
the Contract Administrator of the location and details of The Contractor shall also remove all temporary works
such damage or interference. and debris other than that caused by the Owner, or
others and leave the Work and Working Area clean and
CC7-12 Obstructions suitable for occupancy by the Owner unless otherwise
specified.
01) Except as otherwise noted in these General
Conditions, the Contractor assumes all the risks and
responsibilities arising out of any obstruction 02) The Work shall not be deemed to have reached
encountered in the performance of the Work and any Completion until the Contractor has removed surplus
traffic conditions, including traffic conditions on any materials, tools, construction machinery and
highway or road giving access to the Working Area equipment. The Contractor shall also have removed
caused by such obstructions, and the Contractor shall debris,other than that caused by the Owner,or others.
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GC7.15 Warranty Performance of the Work, or where there is no
r' Substantial Performance certificate,12 months from the
01) The Contractor shall be responsible for the date of Completion of the Work as set out in the
proper performance of the Work only to the extent that Completion Certificate or such longer periods as may
the design and specifications permit such performance. be specked for certain materials or work. The
Contract Administrator will promptly give the Contractor
02) Subject to the previous paragraph the Contractor written notice of observed defects or deficiencies. ,
shall correct promptly, at no additional cost to the
Owner, defects or deficiencies in the Work which
appear prior to and during the period of 12 months 03) The Contractor shall correct or pay for damage
from the date of Substantial Performance of the Work, resulting from corrections made under the
as set out in the Certificate of Substantial requirements of paragraph 02) of this subsection.
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SECTION GC8 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT August 1990
GC8.01 Measurement (b) In the case of a Major item where the quantity
of work performed and/or material supplied by
GC8.01.01 Quantities the Contractor is less than 85% of the tender
quantity,either party to the Contract may make
01) The Contract Administrator will make an estimate a written request to the other party to negotiate
once a month, in writing, of the quantity of work a revised unit price for that portion of the Work
performed. The first estimate will be the quantity of the performed and/or material supplied. The
work performed since the Contractor commenced the negotiation shall be carried out as soon as '
Contract, and every subsequent estimate, except the reasonably possible. Any revision of the unit
final one, will be of the quantity of work performed price shall be based on the actual cost of
since the preceding estimate was made. The Contract performing the Work arid/or supplying the
Administrator will provide the copy of each estimate to material under the tender item plus a
the Contractor within 10 days of the Cut-Off Date. reasonable allowance for profit and applicable
overhead. Alternatively, where both parties
02) Such quantities.for:progress:payments:shall_be agree, an allowance.equal.to-10% of the unit ,
construed and held to be approximate. The final price on the amount of the underrun which is
quantities for the issuance of the Completion Payment less than 85% of the tender quantity will be
Certificate shall be based on the measurement of the paid.
work completed.
GC8.02 Payment
03) Measurement of the quantities of the work will be
either by Actual Field Measurement or by Plan Quantity GC8.0201 Price for Work
principles as indicated in the Contract. Adjustments to '
Plan Quantity measurements will normally be made 01) Prices for the Work shall be full compensation
using Plan Quantity principles but may, where for all labour, Equipment and Material.required in its
appropriate, be made using Actual Field performance. The term "all labour, Equipment and
Measurements. Material'shall include Hand Tools, supplies and other ,
incidentals.
GC8.01.02 Variations in Tender Quantities 02) Payment for work not specifically detailed as
part of any one item and without specified details of
01) . Where it appears that the quantity of work to be payment will be deemed to be included in the items)
done and/or Material to be supplied by the Contractor with which it is associated.
under a unit price tender item will exceed or be less '
than the tender quantity, the Contractor shall proceed GC8.0202 Advance Payments for Material
to do the work and/or supply the material required to
complete the tender item and payment will be made for 01) The Owner will make advance payments for
the actual amount of work done and/or materials material intended for incorporation in the Work upon
supplied at the unit prices stated in the tender except the written request of the Contractor and according to
as provided below: the following terms and conditions:
,(a) In the case of a Major Item where the amount of (a) The Contractor shall, in advance of receipt of the shipment of the material, arrange for
work performed and/or material supplied by the adequate and proper storage facilities and
Contractor exceeds the tender quantity by more notify the Contract Administrator of their '
than 15%,either parry to the Contract may make location(s).
a written request to the other party to negotiate
a revised unit price for that portion of the Work (b) The value of aggregates, processed and ,
performed and/or material supplied which stockpiled, shall be assessed by the following
exceeds 115% of the tender quantity. The procedure:
negotiation shall be carried out as soon as
reasonably possible. Any revision of the unit (i) Sources Other Than Commercial
price shall be based on the actual cost of doing
the work and/or supplying the material under the (A) Granular'A', 'B' and'M' shall be
tender item plus a reasonable allowance for assessed at the rate of 60% of
profit and applicable overhead. the contract price. ,
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(B) Coarse and fine aggregates for hot mix GC8.01.01, Quantities.
' asphaltic concrete, surface treatment and
Portland cement concrete shall be 02) The progress Payment Certificate will show
assessed at the rate of 25% of the
contract price for each aggregate (a) the quantities of work performed;
stockpiled.
(b) the value of work performed;
(i) Commercial Sources
(c) the amount of statutory holdback,liens,owners
' Payment for separated coarse and fine set-off; and
aggregates will be considered, at the
above rate, when-such materials are (d) the amount due the Contractor.
stockpiled at a commercial source where
further processing is to be carried out 03) One copy of the progress Payment Certificate
before incorporating such materials into a will be sent to the Contractor.
final product. Advance payments for
' other materials located at a commercial 04) Payment will be made within 30 days of the Cut-
source will not be made. off Date.
(c) Payment for all other materials, unless otherwise
specified elsewhere in the Contract, shall be GC8.02.03.02 Certification of Subcontract
based on the invoice price, and the Contractor Completion
shall submit proof of cost to the Contract
Administrator before payment can be made by -01) Before the Work has reached the stage of
the Owner. substantial performance,the Contractor may notify the
Contract Administrator, in writing that a subcontract is
(d) The payment for all materials shall be prorated completed satisfactorily and ask that the Contract
' against the appropriate tender item by paying for Administrator certify the completion of the subcontract.
sufficient units of the item to cover the value of
the material. Such payment shall not exceed 02) The Contract Administrator will issue a
80% of the Contract price for the item. Certificate of Subcontract Completion if the subcontract I
has been completed satisfactorily, and all required
(e) All materials for which the Contractor wishes to inspection and testing of the works covered by the
receive advance payment shall be placed in the subcontract have been carried out and the results are
designated storage location immediately upon satisfactory.
receipt of the material and shall thenceforth be
held by the Contractor in trust for the Owner as 03) Within 7 days of the date the subcontract is
collateral security for any monies advanced by certified complete the Contract Administrator will give
the Owner and for the due completion of the a copy of the certificate to the Contractor and to the
Work. The Contractor shall not exercise any act Subcontractor concerned.
of ownership inconsistent with such security,or
remove any material from the storage locations,
' except for inclusion in the Work, without-the GC8.02.03.03 Subcontract Statutory-Hotdbac*
consent,in writing,of the Contract Administrator. Release Certificate and Payment
(f) Such materials shall remain at the risk of the 01) Following receipt of the Certificate of
' Contractor who shall be responsible for any Subcontract Completion, the Owner will release and
loss,damage,theft, improper use or destruction pay the Contractor the statutory holdback retained in
of the material however caused. respect of the subcontract. Such release shall be
1 made after 45 days from the date the subcontract was
certified complete and providing the Contractor
GC8.02.03 Certification and Payment submits the following to the Contract Administrator.
GC8.0203.01 Progress Payment Certificate
(a) a document satisfactory to the Contract
01) The value of the work performed and material Administrator that will release the Owner from
' supplied will be calculated once a month by the all further claims relating to the subcontract,
Contract Administrator in accordance with the Contract qualified by stated exceptions such as
Documents and the quantities described in clause holdback monies;
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(b) evidence satisfactory to the Contract GC8.02.03.05, Substantial Performance Payment and '
( Administrator that the Subcontractor has Statutory Holdback Release Payment Certificates,shall
discharged all incurred liabilities in carrying out commence from the date of publication of the '
the subcontract; Certificate of Substantial Performance as provided for
above.
(c) a satisfactory clearance certificate or letter from
the Workers'Compensation Board relating to the GC8.02.03.05 Substantial Performance '
subcontract; and Payment and Statutory Holdback
Release Payment Certificates
(d) a copy of the contract between the Contractor
and the Subcontractor -and a satisfactory 01) When the Contract Administrator issues the '
statement showing the total amount due the Certificate of Substantial Performance the Contract
Subcontractor from the Contractor: Administrator will also issue the Substantial
Performance Payment Certificate and the Substantial
02) Paragraph(d)will only apply to Lump Sum items Performance Statutory Holdback Release Payment '
and then only when the Contract Administrator Certificate or where appropriate, a combined payment
specifically requests it. certificate.
03) Upon receipt-of the statutory holdback, the 02) The Substantial Performance -Payment ,
Contractor shall forthwith give the Subcontractor the Certificate will show
payment due under the subcontract.
(a) the value of work performed to the date of
04) Release of statutory holdback by the Owner in Substantial Performance;
respect of a subcontract shall not relieve the
Contractor, or the Contractor's Surety, of any of their (b) the value of outstanding or incomplete work;
responsibilities. '
(c) the amount of the statutory holdback, allowing
GC8.0203.04 Certification of Substantial for any previous releases of statutory holdback
Performance to the Contractor in respect of completed ,
subcontracts and deliveries of pre-selected
01) Upon application by the Contractor and where equipment;
the Contract has been substantially performed the
Contract Administrator will issue a Certificate of (d) the amount of maintenance security required;
Substantial Performance, and
02) The Contract Administrator will set out in the (e) the amount due the Contractor.
Certificate of Substantial Performance the date on '
which the Contract was substantially performed and 03) The Substantial Performance Statutory
within 7 days after- signing the said certificate the Holdback Release Payment Certificate will be a
Contract Administrator will provide a copy to the payment certificate releasing to the Contractor the '
Contractor. statutory holdback due in respect of work performed
up to the date of substantial performance. Payment of
03) Upon receipt of_a:,copy of the Certificate,of such statutory holdback shall be made after 45 days
Substantial Performance,.;the.Contractor shall forthwith, :from the date of publication- of the-Certificate of
as required by Section.32(1) Paragraph 5 of ithe Substantial Performance but subject to the provisions
Construction Lien Act, publish a copy of the certificate of the Construction Lien Act and the submission by the
in a construction trade newspaper. Such publication Contractor of the following documents:
shall include placement in the Daily Commercial News. ,
(a) a release by the Contractor in a form
04) Where the Contractor fails to publish a copy of satisfactory to the Contract Administrator
the Certificate of Substantial Performance as required releasing the Owner from all further claims ,
above within 7 days after receiving a copy of the relating to the Contract, qualified by stated
certificate signed by the Contract Administrator, the exceptions such as outstanding work or matters
Owner may publish a copy of the certificate at the arising out of subsection GC3.14, Claims,
Contractor's expense. Negotiations, Disputes;
05) Except as otherwise provided for in Section 31 (b) a statutory declaration in a form satisfactory to
of the Construction Lien Act, the 45-day lien period the Contract Administrator that all liabilities
prior to the release of holdback as referred to in clause incurred by the Contractor and the Contractor's
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Subcontractors in carrying out the Contract have (b) a statutory declaration in a form satisfactory to
' been discharged except for statutory holdbacks the Contract Administrator that all liabilities
properly retained; incurred by the Contractor and the Contractor's
Subcontractors in carrying out the Contract
(c) a satisfactory Certificate of Clearance from the have been discharged, qualified by stated
Workers' Compensation Board; and exceptions where appropriate; and
(d) proof of publication of the Certificate of (c) a satisfactory Certificate of Clearance from the
Substantial: Performance, Workers' Compensation Board.
' GC8.02.03.06 Certification of Completion GC8.02-03.08 Interest
01) Upon application by the Contractor, and when 01) Interest due the Contractor is based on simple
the Contract reaches Completion, the Contract interest and is calculated using the applicable Rates of
Administrator will issue a Completion Certificate. Interest.
02) The Contract Administrator will set. out.in the;_ GC8.02-03.09 Interest for late Payment
Completion Certificate the date on which the Work was
completed and within 7 days of signing the said 01) When the Contractor has complied with the
certificate the Contract Administrator will provide a requirements of the Contract and when payment by the
copy to the Contractor. Owner to the Contractor for work performed, or for
release of statutory holdback,is delayed by the Owner,
GC8.02.03.(Y7 Completion Payment and then the Contractor shall be entitled to payment for
' Statutory Holdback Release Work performed at the Rate(s) of Interest from a date
Payment Certificates or dates derived from the following:
01) When the Contract_Administrator issues the
Completion Certificate, the Contract Administrator will (a) Progress Payment: a date 30 days after the
also issue the Completion Payment Certificate and the Cut-off Date;
Statutory Holdback Release Payment Certificate or
where appropriate, a combined payment certificate. (b) Subcontract Completion and Subcontract
Statutory Holdback: a date 75 days after the
02) The Completion Payment Certificate will show date the subcontract is certified complete;
' (a) measurement and value of work at completion; (c) Substantial - Performance and Statutory
Holdback: a date 75 days after the date the
(b) the amount of the further statutory holdback Certificate of Substantial Performance is
based on the value of further work completed published;
' over and above the value of work completed
shown in the Substantial Performance Payment (d) Completion and Holdback: a date 75 days
Certificate referred to above; and after the date the Contract is certified complete.
(c) the amount due the Contractor. GC8.0203.10 Interest for Negotiations and
Claims
03) The Completion Statutory Holdback Release
Payment Certificate will be a payment certificate 01) Except as hereinafter provided, where a notice
releasing to the Contractor the further statutory of negotiation, notice of intent to claim and the
holdback. Payment of such statutory holdback shall subsequent claims are submitted in accordance with
be made after 45 days from the date of completion of the time limits and/or procedure described by
the Work as established by the Completion Certificate subsection GC3.14,Negotiations,Claims,Disputes,the
but subject to the provisions of the Construction lien Owner will pay the Contractor the Rate(s)of Interest on
Act and the submission by the Contractor of the the amount of the negotiated price for the work or on
following documents: the amount of the settled claim. Such interest will not
commence until 30 days after the satisfactory
(a) a release by the Contractor in a form satisfactory completion of the work.
to the Contract Administrator releasing the
Owner from all further claims relating to the 02) Where the Contractor does not attempt to
Contract, qualified by stated exceptions where resolve the negotiation or the claim, In an expeditious
appropriate; manner, interest shall be negotiable.
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03) Where the Contractor fails to give notice of a "Cost of Material' means the cost of material ,
claim within the time limit prescribed by subsection purchased, or supplied from stock, and valued at
GC3.14, Negotiations, Claims, Disputes, interest shall current market prices, for the purpose of carrying out
not be paid. extra work, by the Contractor,or by others when such
arrangements have been made by the Contractor for
04) Where a Contractor fails to comply with the completing the Work, as shown by itemized invoices.
30-day time limit and the procedures prescribed by ,
subsection GC3.14,Negotiations,Claims,Disputes,for "Payroll Burden" means the payments in respect of
submission of claims, interest shall not be paid for the Workers' compensation,vacation pay, unemployment
delay period. insurance, public liability and property damage
insurance, sickness and accident insurance, pension '
fund and such other welfare and benefit payments
GC8.0203.11 Owner's Set-off forming part of the Contractor's normal labour costs
and shall include any cost or expense as the Contract
01) Pursuant to Section 12 of the Construction Lien Administrator may approve, which has been incurred
Act 1983 - Set-off by Trustee, the Owner may retain by the Contractor for travel, travel time, food, lodging
from monies owing to the Contractor under this or any or similar items.
other contract an amount sufficient to cover any
outstanding or disputed..liabilities including.the:cost.to "Rented Equipment" means equipment that is rented
remedy deficiencies, the reduction in value of or leased for the special purpose of Work on a Time
substandard portions of the Work,claims for damages and Material Basis from a person, firm or corporation
by third parties which have not'been determined in that is not an associate or affiliate of the lessee as
writing by the Contractor's insurer, undetermined defined by the Securities Act, RSO 1980, Chapter 466,
claims by the Owner under paragraph (a) of clause and is approved by the Contract Administrator.
GC8.01.02, Variations in Tender Quantities, any
assessment due the Workers' Compensation Board "Operated Rented Equipment" means Rented ,
and any monies to be paid to the workers in Equipment rented or leased for the special purpose of
accordance with clause GC8.02.06, Payment of Work on a Time and Material Basis for which an
Workers. operator is provided by the supplier of the equipment
and for which the rent or lease includes the cost of the
02) Under these circumstances the Owner will give operator.
the Contractor appropriate notice of such action.
"Road Work' means the preparation, construction, '
GC8.0203.12 Delay in Payment finishing and construction maintenance of roads,
streets, highways and parking lots and includes all
01) The Owner shall not be deemed to be in default work incidental thereto other than work on structures.
of the Contract provided any delay in payment does '
not exceed 30 days from the normal due date. "Sewer and Watermain Work" means the•preparation,
construction,finishing and construction maintenance of
sewer systems and watermain systems, and includes ,
GC8.0204 Payment on a Time and Material all work incidental thereto other than work on
Basis structures.
GC8.0204.01 Definitions "Standby Time"means any period of time which is not ,
considered working time and which together with the
01) For the purposes of this clause the following working time does not exceed 10 hours in any one
definitions apply: working day and during which time a unit of equipment
cannot practically be used on other work but must
"Cost of Labour" means the amount of wages, salary remain on the site in order to continue with its assigned
and Payroll Burden paid or incurred directly by the task and during which time the unit is in fully operable
Contractor to or in respect of labour and supervision condition.
actively and necessarily engaged on the Work based ,
on the recorded time and hourly rates of pay for such 'Structure Work" means the construction,
labour and supervision, but shall not include any reconstruction, repair, alteration, remodelling,
payment or costs incurred,for.general supervision, renovation or demolition of any bridge,building,tunnel
administration or management time spent on the entire or retaining wall and includes the preparation for and
Work or any wages,salary or Payroll Burden for which the laying of the foundation of any bridge, building,
the Contractor is compensated by any payment made tunnel or retaining wall and the installation of
by the Owner for equipment. equipment and appurtenances incidental thereto. ,
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"The 127 Rate"means the rate for a unit of equipment used on each Time and Material project at 120% of the
' as listed in OPSS 127, Schedule of Rental Rates for Cost of the Material up to$3,000, then at 115% of any
Construction Equipment Including Model and portion of the Cost of Material in excess of$3,000.
Specification Reference,which is current at the time the
work is carried out or for equipment which is not so GC8.02.04.06 Payment for Equipment
' listed, the rate which has been calculated by the
Owner, using the same principles as used in GC8.02.04.06.01 Working Time
determining the 127 Rates.
01) The Owner will pay the Contractor for the
' "Work on a Time and Material Basis" means Changes Working Time of all equipment other than Rented
in the Work,Extra Work and Additional Work approved Equipment and Operated Rented Equipment used on
by the Contract Administrator for payment on a time the Work on a Time and Material basis at the 127 Rates
and material basis. The Work on a Time and Material with a cost adjustment as follows:
Basis shall be subject to all the terms, conditions,
specifications and provisions of the Contract. (a) Cost$10,000 or less- no adjustment;
' "Working Time" means each period of time during (b) Cost greater than $10,000 but not exceeding
which a unit of equipment is-actively-and of necessity $20,000 - payment $10,000 plus 90% of the
engaged on a specific operation and the first 2 hours portion in excess of$10,000; and
of each immediately following period during which the
' unit is not so engaged but during which the operation (c) Cost greater than $20,000 - $19,000 plus 800/.
is otherwise proceeding and during which time the unit of the portion in excess of$20,000.
cannot practically be transferred to other work but must
remain on the site in order to continue with its assigned 02) The Owner will pay the Contractor for the
tasks and during which time the unit is in a fully Working Time of Rented Equipment used on the Work
operable condition. on a Time and Material Basis at 110% of the invoice
price approved by the Contract Administrator up to a
GC8.02.04.02 Daily Work Records maximum of 110°k of the 127 Rate. This constraint will
be waived when the Contract Administrator approves
01J ._Daily Work Records prepared as the case may the invoice price prior to the use of the Rented
be by either the Contractor's representative or the Equipment.
Contract Administrator and reporting the labour and
' equipment employed and the material used on each 03) The Owner will pay the Contractor for the
Time and Material project, shall be reconciled and Working Time of Operated Rented Equipment use on
signed each day by both the Contractor's the Work on a Time and Material Basis at 110%of the
representative and the Contract Administrator. Operated Rented Equipment invoice price approved by
the Contract Administrator prior to the use of the
GC8.02.04.03 Payment for Work equipment on the work on a Time and Material Basis.
01) Payment as herein provided shall be full
compensation for all labour, Equipment and Material to GC8.0204.06.02 Standby Time
do the work on a Time and Material basis except where
' there is agreement to the contrary prior .to the 01) The Owner will pay the Contractor for Standby
commencement of the work on a Time and Material Time of Equipment at 35% of the 127 Rate or 35% of
basis. The payment adjustments shall apply to each the invoice price whichever is appropriate. The Owner
Individual Change Order authorized by the Contract will pay reasonable costs for Rented Equipment where
Administrator. this is necessarily retained in the Work Area for
extended periods agreed to by the Contract
GC8.02.04.04 Payment for Labour Administrator. This will include Rented Equipment
' intended for use on other work,but has been idled due
01) The Owner will pay the Contractor for labour to the circumstances giving rise to the Work on a Time
employed on each Time and Material project at 135% and Material Basis
of the Cost of Labour up to$3000,then at 120%of any
portion of the Cost of Labour in excess of$3000. 02) In addition, the Owner will include the Cost of
Labour of operators or associated labourers who
cannot be otherwise employed during the standby
GCB.02.04.05 Payment for Material period or during the period of idleness caused by the
circumstances giving rise to the Work on-a Time and )
01) The Owner will pay the Contractor for material Material Basis
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the Work on Time and Material Basis to be returned to 02). Separate summaries shall be completed by the ,
the Lessor until the work requiring the equipment can Contractor according to the standard form"Summary
be resumed. The Owner will pay such costs as result for Payment of Accounts on a Time and Material
directly from such return. Basis". Each summary shall Include the order number
and covering dates of the work and shall itemize
04) When equipment is transported, solely for the separately labour, materials and equipment. invoices
purpose of the Work on a Time and Material Basis, to for materials, Rented Equipment and other charges
or from. the Working Area on a Time and Material incurred by the Contractor on the Work on a Time and
Basis, payment will be made by the Owner only in Material Basis shall be included with each summary. '
respect of the transporting units. When equipment is,
moved under its own power it shall be deemed to be 03) Each month the Contract Administrator will
working. The method of moving equipment and the include with the monthly progress payment certificate,
rates shall be subject to the approval of the Contract the costs of the Work on a Time and Material Basis
Administrator. incurred during the preceding month all in accordance
with the contract administrative procedures and the
Contractor's invoice of the Work on a Time and '
GC8.0204.07 Payment for Hand Tools Material Basis.
01) Notwithstanding any other provision of this 04) The final"Summary for Payment of Accounts on
Section, no payment shall be made to the Contractor a Time and Material Basis" shall be submitted by the ,
for or in respect of hand tools or equipment that are Contractor within 60 days after the completion of the
tools of the trade. work on a Time an Material Basis.
GC8.0204.08 Payment for Work By
Subcontractors GC8.0205 Final Acceptance Certificate
01) Where the Contractor arranges for work on a 01) After the acceptance of the Work the Contract
Time and Material Basis, or a part of it, to be Administrator will issue the Final Acceptance Certificate,
performed by Subcontractors on a Time and Material or, where applicable, after the Warranty Period has
Basis and has received approval prior to the expired. The Final Acceptance Certificate will not be
commencement of the work, in accordance with the issued until all known deficiencies have been adjusted '
requirements of subsection GC3.10,Subcontracting by or corrected, as the case may be, and the Contractor
the Contractor, the Owner will pay the cost of work on has discharged all obligations under the Contract.
a Time and Material Basis by the Subcontractor '
calculated as if the Contractor had done the work on a GC8.0206 Payment of Workers
Time and Material Basis, plus a markup calculated on
the following basis: 01) The Contractor shall, In addition to any fringe
benefits, pay the workers employed on the Work in
(a) 200/. of the first$3,000; plus accordance with the labour conditions set out in the
Contract and at intervals of not less than twice a
(b) 15%of the amount from$3,000 to$10,000; plus month.
(c) 5% of the amount in excess of$10,000. 02) The Contractor shall require each Subcontractor ,
doing any part of the Work to pay the workers
02) No further markup will be applied regardless of employed by the Subcontractor on the Work in
the extent to which the work is assigned or sublet to accordance with this clause.
others. If work is assigned or sublet to an associate,
as defined by the Securities Act, RSO 1980, Chapter 03) Where any person employed by the Contractor
466, no markup whatsoever will be applied. or any Subcontractor or other person on the Work is ,
paid less than the amount required to be paid under
the Contract, the Owner may set off monies in
GC8.02.04.09 Submission of Invoices accordance with clause GC8.02.03.11,Owner's Set-off.
01) At the start of the work on a Time and Material
Basis, the Contractor shall provide the applicable GC8.0207 Records
labour and equipment rates not already submitted to
the Contract Administrator during the course of the 01) The Contractor shall maintain and keep
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accurate Records relating to the Work, Changes in the fuels, materials and services, except for refundable
' Work, Extra Work and claims arising therefrom. Such taxes and duties, shall be included in the Contract
Records shall be of sufficient detail to support the total price.
cost of the Work, Changes in the Work, and Extra
Work. The Contractor shall preserve all such original
' Records until 12 months after the Final Acceptance 02) The Contractor shall pay all taxes, customs
Certificate is issued or until all claims have been duties, and excise taxes on all fuels and materials with
settled, whichever is longer. The Contractor shall respect to the Contract. Where applicable, the
require that Subcontractors employed by the Contractor shall apply for any refunds of taxes and
Contractor preserve all original Records pertaining to duties to the appropriate tax levying authority.
the Work, changes in the work, Extra Work and claims
arising therefrom for-a similar period of time.
' 03) Any increase or decrease in costs of materials
02) If, in the opinion of the Contract Administrator, and fuels incorporated into the Work due to changes
Daily Work Records are required, such records shall in such taxes and duties after the date of the tender
report the labour and equipment employed and the closing shall increase or decrease the Contract price
material used on any specific portion of the Work. The accordingly. Both parties to the Contract shall assist
Daily Work Records shall be reconciled with and the other in applying for refunds,where appropriate, by
signed by the Contractor's representative each day. providing receipts, records or other help.
03) The Owner may inspect and audit the
Contractor's Records relating to the Work, Extra Work
and Changes in the Work at any time during the period
of the Contract in accordance with paragraph 01) of GC8.02.09 Liquidated Damages
this clause.The Contractor shall supply certified copies
of any part of his Records required whenever
requested by the Owner. 01) When liquidated damages are specked in the
' Contract and the Contractor fails to complete the Work
GC8.0208 Taxes and Duties in accordance with the Contract, the Contractor shall
pay such amounts as are specified in the Contract
01) Taxes, customs duties and excise taxes on all Documents.
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