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HomeMy WebLinkAbout3929-16GENERAL CONDITIONS A. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: Shall consist of specifications and its general conditions and the drawings. The intent of these documents is to include all labor, materials, and services necessary for the proper execution an the work. The documents are to be considered as one. Whatever is called for by any parts shall be as binding as if called for all parts. B. VERIFICATION: The Contractor shall verify measurements on the drawings before beginning work. In case of error or discrepancy in the drawings or specifications or in the work of others affecting his work, he shall notify the Owner's Representative immediately, The Contractor shall be held responsible for any damages or loss due to his failure to observe these instructions. C. MATERIALS, MACHINERY, EMPLOYEES: Except as otherwise noted. the Contractor shall provide and pay for all matenals, labor, tools, and other items necessary and incidental to the completion of his work. D. SURVEYS, PERMITS, REGULATIONS: The Owner shall furnish an adequate survey of the property. The Contractor shall obtain and pay for all permits and comply with all laws and ordinances bearing on the operoVion or conduct of the work as drawn and specified. If the Contractor observes that a variance exists therewith he shall promptly notify the Owner's Representative in writing hanges shall be adjusted as provided in the contract for changes in the work. E. PROTECTION OF WORK, PROPERTY AND PERSON: The Contractor shall adequately protect the work, adjacent property, and the public. and shall be responsible for any damages or injury due to his act. F. CHANCES IN THE WORK: The Owner may order changes in the work, ond the contract sum being adjusted accordingly. djustments plus claims by the Contractor for extras must be made in writing before executing the work involved. G. CORRECTION OF WORK: The Contractor shall re -execute any work that falls to conform to the requirements of the contract and,shcIl remedy defects due to faulty materials or workmanship upon written notice from the Owner's Representative for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of completion of the contract. H. LANDSCAPE COORDINATOR STATUS: The Landscape Coordinator acts as the authorized representative of the Owner in conjunction with the project manager, and has authority to accept or reject materials or workmanship and to make minor changes in the work not involving extra cost. He will also interpret the meaning of the contract documents and may stop the work if necessary to ensure its proper execution. 1. CLARIFICATION OF DRAWINGS BEFORE BIDDING: After reviewing the drawings thoroughly it is the Contractor's responsibility to clarify with the Owner's Representative any questions the Contractor may have regarding the method of construction, quantities, or quality of matedals included or called out. If the Contractor cannot contact the Owner's Representative, the Contractor must qualify his bid or accept the interpretation of the Owner's Representative on the questionable areas as they develop during construction. J. SAMPLES: The Owner's Representative reserves the right to take and analyze samples of materials for conformity to specifications at any time. The Contractor shall furnish samples upon request by the Owner's Representative. Rejected materials shall be immediately removed from the site and replaced at the Contractor's expense. The cost of testing materials not meeting specifications shall be paid by the Contractor. K. PRE -CONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE: Schedule a pre -construction meeting with the Owner's Representative at least seven (7) days before beginning work. The purpose of this conference is to review any questions the Contractor may have regarding, the work, administrative procedures during construction and project work schedule. IRRIGATION SPECIFICATIONS 1. SCOPE OF WORK: The ContrGctor shall provide all labor, tools, machinery, and processes necessary to install a complete irrigation system as shown on the drawings and/or specified herin. When completed the irrigation system shall be a 100% coverage system in total functioning manner. [I. GENERAL PRQUIREMENTS; A. VERIFICATION OF DIMENSIONS: All scaled dimensions are approximated. Before proceeding with any work, the Contractor shall carefully check and verify all dimensions. Spacing of irrigation heads, locations of valves and bcckflow preventers. and proposed P.O.C. shall be as indicated on the drawings. Any deviation from the plans must have the approval of the Owner's Representative. B. VERIFICATION OF FINISH GRADE: The Contractor shall inspect all finish grades within the work area to ensure the proper soil coverage (as specified) of the irrigation system pipes. C. WATER SUPPLY. The Contractor shall verify and be familiar with the source of water supply to the irrigation system as indicated on the drawings. D. PERMITS AND FEES: The Contractor shall apply and pay ermits required in the pursuit of his work as required by the governing codes. E. CARE OF EXISTING BUILDINGS AND STEPS: The Contractor shall be held responsible for the care and preservation of all existing buildings and structures on the property and adjacent premises and contiguous property. Any part of these properties injured, damaged or disturbed because of his work shall be repaired, replaced or cleared by the Contractor at his expense. F. REVIEW OF DRAWINGS: It is the Contractor's respopsibility to review irrigation drawings and note any areas he believes additional heads or valves are required priqr to submitting a bid. If no changes are submitted, the Contractor is responsible for full coverage of equipment as necessary at the Contractor's expense. G. GOVERNING REGULATION: All local, municipal and state laws, rules and regulations goveming or relating to any portion of this work and hereby incorporated into and mode port of these specifications. and their provisions shall be carried out by the Irrigation Contractor. H. DIAGRAMMATIC DESIGN: The design is diagrammatic. All pipe, valves, etc., shown within paved areas are for design clarifications only and shall be installed in planted areas where possible. Never install the backfiow preventers in lawn Grec; always in shrub areas. 1. INSTALLATION: All irrigation materials shall be installed in accordance with the techniques and specifications set forth by each respective manufacturer. All pertinent descriptive literature issued by these manufacturers become a part of these specifications after boving been approved by the authorized Ownees Representative. Such installation followed only if the directions of the irrigation drawings and specifications do not thoroughly and completely order the methods or techniques to be followed. Install all equipment and materials as shown per details. J. SITE PROBLEMS: The Irrigation Contractor shall not willfully install the irrigation system as indicated on the drawings when it is obvious in the field that there ar ctions, grade differences, and/or .discrepancies in the area dimensions until such conditions ore brought to the attention of the Owner's Representative. 111. MATERIALS: Irrigation materials and equipment shall be of type, size and location as noted and indicated on the drawings. Unless permission to change is granted from the Owners Representative; materials are to be new and in perfect condition. No deviations from the specifications shall be allowed. The decision of the Owner's Representative shall be final in determination of the quality of materials. IV. INSTALLATION: A. EXCAVATION: 1. The Contractor shall verify locations of all existing subsurface utilities (mechonical and electrical) prior to excavation. Any utilities, A.C. paving, concrete work, plant material, etc., destroyed or damaged by any work under this contract shall be repaired or replaced at the Contractor's expense. 2. Trenches for pipe shall be cut to required grade line at a true gradient to provide uniform support for the length of the pipe. 3. Depth of trenches shall be sufficient to provide a minimum cover above the top of the pipe as noted an the drawings. B. JOINING PIPE: 1. The Contractor is responsible to be familiar with the methods of assembling, joining, and installing the various types of pipes to be used, He will adhere in strict accordance with the manufacturer's recommended procedures. 2. PVC pipe shall not be threaded and all transition from PVC to metal piping shall be by PVC male threaded adapter fittings. C. BACKFLOW PREVENTER: The backflow prevention device specified herein shall be verified with local plumbing and health codes. In the event of any conflict on the device or the installation methods, the Owner's Representative shall be notified PRIOR TO BID OPENING. 1. All main lines and lateral lines which have glued joints under paving in the system shall be capped and pressure tested at 150 PSI. 2. Pressure shall be sustained in the lines for not less than two (2) hours. If leaks develop, the joints sholl be replaced and the test repeated until the entire system is watertight. 3. Test shall be observed and approved by the Owner's Representative prior to backfill. 4. When the irrigation system has been completed (and before planting has begun), the Contractor, in the presence of the Owners Representative, shall test the coverage of water afforded to the lawn and planting areas as complete and adequate. The Contractor shall finish all materials and perform all work required to correct any inadequacies of coverage. 5. The Contractor shall inform the Owner's Representative of any deviations from the plan required by wind, planting, soils, or site conditions that has a affect on present coverage. E. IRRIGATION HEAD INSTALLATION: 1. Shrub and ground cover spray heads adjacent to curbs or walks shall be installed 1 1/2" away from the curb or walk and the heads shall be pop-up models as indicated on the drawings. 2. Shrub spray heads adjacent to building, fences, or similar structures shall be installed 6" away from the structure and the nozzle shall be 4" minimum above finish grade. (No rigid risers) 3. All irrigation heads are to have double swing joints as detailed. 4. Install all irrigation heads per details. F. IRRIGATION HEAD ADJUSTMENTS: The Irrigation Contractor shall flush and adjust all irrigation heads for optimum performance and to prevent overspray onto walks and buildings as much as possible. This shall include selecting the best degree of orc to fit existing site situations. This also includes using the appropriate radius reduction equipment. G. CLOSING OF UNINSPECTED WORK: The Contractor shall not allow or cause any of his work to be covered or enclosed until it has been inspected, tested and cipproved by the authorized Owner's Representative. Should any of his work be enclosed or covered before such inspection and test, he shall uncover the work at his own expense and after it has been inspected, tested, and approved, he shall make all repairs with like materials necessary to restore oil his work and that of other Contractors to its original condition. H. BACKFILLING: 1. Backfill shall not be placed until the installed irrigation system has been inspected and approved by the Owner"s Representative. e backfilled with a minimum of 4" of fine, granular materials to protect the pipe from the clods or rocks. The remaining excavated dirt can be used as backfill. The Contractor shall not place detrimental subsoil or rocks in the top 6" of backfill. 3. If settlement occurs and adjustments in pipe, valves, irrigation heads, or any other irrigation device, necessary to bring the system to proper working order. The Contractor shall, as a part of his work under this contract make all the necessary adjustments without extra cost to the Owner. 1. AUTOMATIC CONTROLLER AND VALVES: 1. A 120 volt electrical power outlet to the controller thers. (Provided the Landscape Contractor has not included the electCiccl connection in his scope of work) the Irrigation Contractor shall be responsible for making the hookup from the outlet to the controller. 2. All wire from the controller to electric control valves per U.F. #14-600 volt direct burial. Use white for common, block for lawn and shrub systems and red for moisture sensors; common control wire. Install in common trench with main line pipe where possible. Tape control wire at 1 O' O.C. to main line pipe. Provide minimum 18" coverage. 3. Wire connections shall be made with "Scotch -Lok" wire connector sealing packs #3576 or Spears "Dri-splice" Ith sealant DS 300 or approved equal. wl 4. There shall be a control wire from each control valve running to the controller, end each control valve shall be connected to the common ground wire. 5. All electrical work shall comply with the applicable codes. 6. Install all valves per details, and manufactures recommendations. ' MOISTURE SENSOR INSTALLATION (if applicable): I . Installations and wiring ore to be done by the Contractor in compliance with installation and operating instructions enclosed with the moisture sensor and included with these special instructions. 2. The Contractor shall furnish 2 -AWG -UF #14 (or larger) wires from the controller to the moisture sensor control stations. locations shown on drawings. Provide additional 10' expansion lead to each station for finally locating of sensors. All sensors are to be wired in parallel (see wire color note above). 3. Annetek 6" extension boxes No. 10-170-003 covered by Ametek green cover No. IVC -10-173-004, or approved equal, shall be installed as detailed. 4. All wi(ing connections at volve locations shall be water- proof. 5. .One service unit will be purchased to properly prepare and service the moisture sensor. The service unit along with all printed operating instructions are to furnished to the Owner by the Contractor at final inspection. 6. Moisture Sensor operating and service instruction and operations manual is to be placed in the controller. 7. Special depth and placement information to ougment Moisture Sensor Installation and Operation Instruction, is to be provided by the Specified Manufacturer. 8. Installation must be inspected and accepted by the Manufacturers Respresentative. V. DRAWINGS OF RECORD (AS-BUILTS): A. GENERAL: The Contractor shall provide and keep up to date, in accordance with this section, a complete set of record " as -built" block line ozaiid prints which shall be corrected change from the original drawings and specifications and the exact *os -built" locations, sizes and kinds of equipment. Prints for this purpose may be obtcined from the Owner. This set of drawings shall be kept on the a sed only at; a record set. These drawings shall also serve as work progress sheets and the Contractor shall make neat and legible notations thereon daily, as the work proceeds, showing the work as actually installed. These drawings shall be available at the times for inspection and shall be kept in a location designated by the Owner's Respresentative. B. REQUIRED NOTATIONS: 1. The Contractor shall dimension from two (2) permanent points of reference, building comers, sidewalks, or road intersections, etc.. the location of the following items: a. Gate valves b. The routing of the irrigation main lines c. Connection to the existing water lines d. Irrigation control valves e. Quick Coupling valves f. Contra I ler/Rain -check locations g. Master valve or Pump 2. The drawing shall show approved subsitutions of sizes, materials, and manufacturer's name and catalog number. C. DELIVERY OF DRAWINGS OF RECORD: On or before the date of final inspection, the Contractor shall deliver the corrected and complete blacklines to the Owner�s Representative. Delivery of blccklines will not relieve �he Contractor of the responsibility of funnishing required information that may be omitted from the prints. D. CONTROLLER CHARTS: 1. As -built drawings shall be received and approved by the Owner 0 s Representative prior to preparing controller charts. 2. Provide one controller chart for each controller supplied. 3. The chart sholl be a reduced drawing of the actual as -built system, using a different color to indicate the ach station. 4. When the chart is completed and approved by the Owner's Representative, it shall be hermetically sealed and placed in the controller box. V1. CLEAN-UP: A. SCOPE AND FREQUENCY: After installation operations have been completed, remove all trash, excess soil and rubbish from property. All scars, ruts, or other marks in the area caused by this work shall be repaired and the ground left in a neat and orderly condition throughout the site. The Contractor shall pick up all thrash resulting from his work no less than each Friday before leaving the site, once a week and/or the lost working day of each week. All trash shall be removed completely from the site. Vil. GUARANTEE. A. SCOPE: The entire irrigation system shall be guaranteed by the Contractor as th materials and workmanship. including settlinp of backfill areas below grade for a , r or following the date of final acceptance of the work. If, within one (1) year from date of completion, settling occurs, and adjustments in pipes, valves, and irrigation heads, sod. irrigafion devices, or paving is necessary to bring the system, sod or paving to the proper level of the permanent grades, the Contractor, as part of the work under this contract, shall make all adjustments without extra cost of the Owner, including the complete restoration of all damaged planting, paving or other improvements of any Wind, B. RESPONSIBILITY: Should any operational difficulties in connection with the irrigation system within the specified guarantee period which is in the opinion of the Owner's Representative due to inferior matericil and/or workman- ship, said difficulties shall be immediately corrected by the Contractor to the satisfaction of the Owner's Representative at no additional cost to the Owner; including any and all other damage caused by such defects. C. INSTRUCTIONS: After the irrigation system has been completed and the connections made, the Contractor shall instruct the Owner or his representative, in the operation and maintenance of the system. PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS 1. A. Furnish all labor, materials end equipment necessGry to provide and install plant materials as shown on the drawings or as specified herein. B. Work included in this section (items included but not limited to): 1. Grade, including mounding, molding and shaping surface of all planting areas as indicated including the removal of existing vegetation unless otherwise specified. - 2. Prepare and till soil in planting areas including furnishing of Gil amendments as specified. Note that amendments indicated on the drawings (unless otherwise specified) are for bid purposes only. Actual soil amendments will be based on the soils test results. 3. Furnish and plant all plant materials cs indicated in the drawings and specifications. 4. Perform all pruning as required. 5. Stake and tie all plant materials as specified. 6. Provide for the maintenance of the planting until acceptance of the job by the Owners Representative. 7. Dispose of all debris end surplus materials. 8. Clean-up. 9. Guarantee. 10. Maintenance. ii. VERIFICATION OF SITE CONDITIONS - A. EXCAVATION: The Contractor shall verify exact locations of oil existing sub-suface utilities (mechanical and electrical) prior to excavation. Any utilities, A.C. paving, concrete work, etc., destroyed or damaged by any work under this contract shall be repaired or reploced at the Contractor's expense. a. SUa-SURFACE DRAINAGE OR SOIL CONDITIONS: Should sub- surface drainage or soil conditions be encountered which would be detrimental to growth or survival of plant material, the Contractor sholl notify the Owner's Representative in writing, stating the conditions and submit a proposal covering cost of correction. If the Contractor fails to notify the Owner�s Representative of such conditions, he shall be responsible for plant material under the guarantee clause of the specifications. C. DIMENSIONS: All scaled dimensions are approximate. Before proceeding with any work, the Contractor shall carefully check and verify all dimensions and quantities, and shall immediately inform the Owner's Representative of any discrepancies between the information on the drawings and the actual conditions, refraining from doing any work in said areas until given approval to do so by the Owner's Representative. Ill. SOIL AMENDMENTS: 1. Nitrogen stabilized redwood sawdust shall be 1007. nitrogen stabilized (5% by dry e,i,,ht) and free of shaving particles larger than 174 passing through a 100 mesh screen. 2. Soil sulfur sholl be standard commercial grade. 3. Soil Conditioner - Tri -C Enterprises - 1(800) 927-3311 or (fcix) (909) 590-3301. 4. Bone meal 2-22-0 shall be manufactured by Kellogg Supply, Wilmington, CA, 5. Azalea organic planter mix #103 shall be manufactured by Bandini Fertilizer. 6. Ph Acidall shall be manufactured by Kellogg Supply, Wilmington, CA. 7. Par - 5 shall be manufactured by KGibab Forest Products. 8. Commercial fertilizer shall be Best Products of approved equci. S. Mycorrhizal inoculum - Td -C Enterprises, 1 (800) 927-3311. B. TOP SOIL: 1. Topsoil consists of a fertile, friable natural loom of uniform quality, free from subsoil, stiff clay, hard clods, hard pan, sod, portially disintegrated debris, or other undesirable matedols. 2. Topsoil shall not contain obnoxious weeds, such as morning glory, sorel, oxalis, spurge, annual poo, nut gross or bermudo gross. C. PLANT MATERIALS: 1. Plont names in the Plant List conform to "Standardized Plant Names" by American Joint Committee of Horticultural Nomenclature, except in cases not covered therein. In these instances the established custom of the nursery trade in followed. 2. Plants shall be sound, healthy, vigorous, free from disease and weeds, insect pests of their eggs and shall have healthy, normal root systems, well filling their container, but not to the point of being root bound. 3. Plants shall not be pruned prior to delivery except as authorized by the Owner's Representative. In no case ed. 4. All plant materials shall be subject to approval of size, health, quality, character, etc., by the Owner's Representative, and the City Inspector. 5. The height and spread of all plant materials shall be measured with branches in their normal position. 6. The caliper of all trees shall be measured 4' above the surface of the ground. 7. Where caliper or other dimensions of any plant materials are omitted from the plant list. it shall be understood that these plant materials shall be normal stock for the type listed. 8. Plant material shall be symmetrical. typical for variety and species, and shall conform to measurements specified in the Plant List/Legend. 9. Plant mateirial larger than those specified may be supplied if complying in all other respects and at no additional cost to the Owner, upon approval of the Ownees Representative. 10. All picrit materials must have been previously inspected at the nursery by the County Horticultural Department and shall be subject to acceptance as to quality by the Owner's Representative. 11. Substitutions will be permitted only as indicated. or if proof is submitted that any plant specified is not available, a proposal will be considered for the use of the nearest equivalent size or variety with an equitable cdjustment of the contract price. 12. Quantities shown on the call outs on the Planting Plan ore for the convenience of the Contractor only. Quantities drawn on the plain (whether by circles, dots or triangles) are the final authority and shall be fumished and installed as drawn. The Owner's Representative shall have the final authority es to location of all plant material. 13. Sod shall be freshly cut and shall not be kept on pallets on-site for more than 8 hrs. D. S EED MATER IALS: 1. Seed shall be clecn, fresh, new crop seed end shell be the mixture as noted on the Planting Plan. 2. Seed shall be mixed by the dealer and furnished with the dealer's guarantee statement of composition and percentage of purity which shall be furnished to the Owner's Representative. Seed togs shall be delivered to the Owner's Representative at the time of installation. E. STAKES: All stakes shall be per details. IV. OBSTRUCTIONS BELOW GROUND: A. CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY: the Contractor is responsible for verifying the location of all utility lines and other underground obstructions so that proper precautions may be taken not to disturb or damage such improvements. In the event of a conflict between such lines and plant locations, the Contractor shall promptly notify the Owner's Representative, who shall arrange for the relocation of one or the other. Failing to follow this procedure, the Contractor shall at his own expense make any and all repairs for damages resulting f rom his work. V. FINISH GRADING: A. TILING: Till all planting areas as specified herein. B. UNIFORM GRADE: After tilling. all areas shall be brought to uniform grade by floating or hand raking. C. GRADE RELATIONSHIPS: Finish grade of planting areas Gfther application of soil amendments shall be I" below top of concrete walks and curb grades and 6" below finish floor of building or as noted by spot elevations. D. SLOPE FROM BUILDINGS: soil areas adjacent to buildings shall slope away from the building at 2% minimum for 10 feet and slope at a minimum of 1% until water drains to street or storm system. E. ROCKS OR CLODS: No rocks or clods over 3/4" in diameter shall be on top of prepared planting beds. VI. WEED CONTROL: A. KILLING WEEDS: Contractor shall germinate and destroy existing weed seeds before preporiing areas for planting. Sufficient water shall be applied to cause weed seed to sprout. Young weeds shall then be destroyed and removed before they have opportunity to set seed. B. ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: For additional weed killing refer to Planting Notes an the Planting Plan. VII. SOIL PREPARATION: A. SOIL REPORT: Before starting soil preparation the Contractor shall submit a soil report to the Owner and the Owner's Representative. If no soil report is submitted, the Landscape Contractor shall follow a basic roll preparation specification. (which you sholl provide) One for backfill, one for turf & one for general 8. COMPACTED AREAS: Soil oreas that ore compacted to more than 90% during site preparation shall be ripped to a minimum of 12" prior to beginninq soil preparation. These areas shall be defined by the Owners Representative end be billed as on extra if the unit price is quoted in the bid. C. METHOD OF MIXING: If the slope is under 2 to 1, the soil preparation materials should be broadcast uniformly over all landscape areas and worked to a depth of 6" by rototiller or other. acceptable mechanical means to obtain a uniform blend in the soil. If the slope is greater thon 2 to 1. the amendments shall be hydraulically applied for areas over 1000 square feet and raked in for small areas. For the soil amendment bid mix refer to the Planting Notes on the Planting Plain. D. EXTRANEOUS MATERIALS: In additional to the work specified above the Contractor shall remove all extraneous materials that are exposed on the surface and grade to facilitate run-off of surface water. E. DELIVERY SLIPS: Supply delivery slips from the supplier for the soil amendments to the site. Bulk loads from the Contractor's yard will not be accepted. Supply empty bags for fertilizer to the Superintendent of the job and the Owner's Representative. Vill. SHRUB AND TREE PLANTING - A. CORRELATION: Trees and shrubs shall not be planted until all operations in conjunction with the installation of the irrigation system have been completed, final grades have been established, and the planting beds properly prepared by cultivation and fertilization as covered in these specifications. B. PLANTING TIME: No planting shall take ploce cluriing extremely hot. dry, windy or freezing weather. C. LOCATIONS: Relative position of all plants and trees is subject to approval of the Owner's Representative and they shall, if necessary, be relocated at his direction as part of this contract. Trees shall normally be located a minimum of 5' from buildings, site amenities and walkways. D. DISTRIBUTION: No more plants shall be distributed about the landscape area that can be planted and watered on the same day. E. CONTAINER REMOVAL: Plant containers shall be removed when planting the plants. Container may be split on both sides, however, without use of axe or spade. All containers shall be removed from the site. F. PLANTING PITS: All tree and shrub pits shall have a diameter of at least twice the diameter of the root bull. Pit depths shall be a minimum 12" deeper than the rool bull for trees and 8" deeper than the root ball for shrubs or as per planting details. G. PLACING: Plants shall be placed and held during backfill in i an upright posiCon in the center of the pit. Plants sholl be held at, or slightly above nursery level. The earth ball shall be kept intact. Any exposed roots shall be spread out. Injured roots shall be pruned. H. BACKFILL: Plant pit backfilling soil shall consist of I part nitrogen stabilized sawdust to 2 parts topsoil. Matedols shall be thoroughly mixed before placement. In addition to backfill, Tri - C CMyco Packs 7 gm. tablets shall be added to plant pits at the following rates: 1 pok per 1 gallon container 2 poks per 5 gallon container container 1 0 poks per 24 box I 6 poks per 36" box 18 poks per 42" box 20 poks per 48' box and those box sizes which are larger 1. WATERING: When the pit has been backfilled to three quarters of its depth water shall be poured about the roots. Air pockets shall be eliminated and backfill continued until the backfill is brought to grade level. J. COMPACTING: Backfill shall not be compacted around the roots or ball of the plant during or after plonting. The backfill on which the plant ball rests shall be lightly compacted. K. SETTLEMENT. Plants which settle shall be raised to the required level or replaced at the option of the Contractor. Raised plants which fall to grow shall be replaced. L. STAKING: Stakes shall be driven to sufficient depth to hold the tree rigid. Trees shall be supported by at least two ties (see details). Avoid staking through the rootball. M. PRUNING: Limbs, branches, cones and runners which require trimming shall be removed to leave a clean cut flush with the trunk (pruning only as directed by the Owner's Representative). N. PLANTING BEDS: Planting beds shall be edged and cultivated to the line separating areas as shown. Beds shall be brought to a smooth even surface conforming to established grades after full settlement has occurred. A. REFERENCE: Refer to Paragraph V, VI, VII, for finish grading, weed control, and soil preparation. B. SOIL PREPARATION: Prepare the soil as per these specifications and the Planting Notes on the Planting Plan. C. GRADING: Areas shall be raked and floated smooth to provide a true and uniform surface. D. PLANT PITS AND FERTILIZER: Planting pits for ground cover plant material from fiats or 4" pots without crushing or deforming the rootball. Place a 1/2 tsp. Tri - C Endo 120 fertilizer tablet in each individual ground cover pit. E. SPACING: Plant according to spacing and in areas indicated on the drawings. Sol[ shall be firmly tamped around each plant, and the excess soil removed from the crown. F. WATERING: Each section of ground cover shall be immediately watered upon completion of planting, end thereafter as required. G. SPACING FROM EDGE: The first row of ground cover should always be the full spacing of that indicated to the edge of planting area and triangular spaced. X. SEASONAL COLOR: A. REFERENCE: Refer to Paragraph V, V1, Vil, for finish grading, weed control, end soil preparation. B. SOIL PREPARATION: Prepare the soil as per these specif;cat;ons and the Planting Notes on the Planting Plan. C. GRADING: Areas shall be raked and floated smooth to provide a true and uniform surface. D. QUALITY OF PLANTS: Plants sholl be healthy annual plant material in bloom in the size indicated on the drawings. E. PLANT PITS AND FERTILIZER: Each plant pit for seasonal color shall be 6" x 6", or adequate to accept material in the required size, with one teaspoon of bone meal mixed into the backfill mix (shrub backfill mix should be used, not the Agriform plant tablets). F. SPACING: Plant at spacing and in areas indicated on the drawings. Soil shall be firmly tamped around each plant, and the excess soil removed from the crown. G. WATERING: Each section of seasonal color shall be immediately watered upon completion of planting, and watered thereafter as required. H. SPACING FROM EDGE: the first row of seasonal color should be always within 6" of the edge of the planting area. AND PLANTING (IF APPLICABLE): A. REFERENCE: Refer to.Paregraph V, V1, VII, for finish grading, weed control, end soil - preparot ton. B. PREPARATION: Sod area prior to picriting shall be rolled lightly and watered to a depth of 6" the day prior to planting. If any air pockets are found, the area shall be ry. Lightly water the area to be planted just prior to planting. The surface to receive sod port average stepping weight. C. QUALITY: Sod shall be #1 Grade, machine cut at uniform thickness of 5/8* excluding top growth and thatch, weed less than eight months nor more than sixteen months old. 0. TIMING: Installation shall take place within 24 hours after harvesting. E� INSTALLATION: Sod shall be laid in a staggered pattern, with tight joints and in the same direction each time. On all slopes sod shall be installed from the bottom up and the newly sod should be protected by walking on boards as installer moves pin the sod down with wooden pe,is. No metal staples will be allowed. No sod of less than 18 in length will be allowed. F. JOINTS: Adjoin the sections of sod firmly together. If air d they must be filled with sand or the sod relaid. G. ROLLING: Roll sod with an adequately weighted roller to smooth out the sod bed. Roil sod in both directions, one perpendicular to the other. H. PROTECTION OF EDGES: Regrade to protect the edges from drying if mowing edge is not used. 1. WATERING: After installodon sod must be kept thoroughly watered to a depth of 6". No foot traffic shall be allowed for 2 to 3 weeks from the date of installation. J, INSPECTION BY SUPPLIER. If there are any questions regarding the quality of sod installation a representative of the supplier o inspect the installation and the Contractor shall call out the supplier's representative. XII. SEED LAWN PLANTING (IF APPLICABLE): A. REFERENCE: Refer to Paragraph V, V1, Vil, for finish grading, weed control, and soil preparation. B. PREPARATION: Cultivate to a depth of 2" below finish grade, remove stones, foreign growth of any kind ,and extraneous matter, and grade to remove ridges and depressions so that areas after settlement will conform to the finish grade. Roll and rake lightly until the surface is smooth, friable and of uniform fine texture. C. SOWING: Sow lawn seed in the area designated on the drawings at the rote as designated on the Planting Plans. Sow the lawn in two directions. D. TOP DRESSING: Rake lightly, spread 1/4" of Por -5 top dressing with a mechanical spreader, roll with a 200 lbs. roller and water with a fine spray. XIII. HYDROSEEDING SPECIFICATIONS (IF APPLICABLE): A. GENERAL: The hydromulch shall be applied in the form of a slurry consisting of wood cellulose fiber, seed, chemical additives, commercial fertilizer and water. When hydraulically surface, the hydromulching shall form a blotter like ground cover impregnated uniformly with seed and fertilizer and shall allow the absorption of moisture and rainfall to percolate to the underlying soil. B. EQUIPMENT: Hydraulic equipment used for the application of the fertilizer, seed, and slurry of prepared wood pulp shall be . of the "Super hydro -seeder" type as approved by the Owner's Representative. C. APPLICATION: The operator shall spray the area with a uniform visible coat by using the green color of the wood pulp as a I guide. The slurry sholl be applied in a sweeping motion in a arched stream so as to fall like rain allowing the wood fibers to build on each other until a good coat is achieved and the material is spread at the required rate per acre. D. TIME LIMIT: All slurry mixture which has not been applied within four hours after mixing will be rejected and removed from the project at the Contractor's expense. E. PROTECTION: Special care should be exercised by the Contractor in preventing any of the slurry being sprayed inside any reservoir basin or onto drainage ditches and channels which may impede the free flow of rain or irrigation water. Any slurry spilled into restricted areas shall be cleaned up at the Contractor's expense to the satisfaction of the Owner or Owner's Representative. G. MAINTENANCE AND IRRIGATION: Once the slurry mulch has been applied and allowed to set for one day, the slope shall be then be irrigated. There is no set irrigation requirements in gallons per minute. Duration of time and number of gallons to be applied will vary from day to day and system to system depending on the rate of growth Grid climatic conditions encountered. As a rule of thumb, the soil surface must be kept moist at all times. particularly during the seeding germination period (approximately 30 days). H. RESEEDING: AJI bare spots shall be reseeded (sodded, if hydroseed is turf mix), by the Contractor within 45 days days providing the lack of cover growth or mulch is not due to inadequate irrigation or erosion caused by excessive watering by the Owner. XIV. REPLACEMENTS: A. GENERAL: The Contractor shall immediately replace any and all materials which for any reason die or are damaged while under the Contractor's care. Replacements shall be made with plant of like kind and size in the some manner as specified for the original planting (see guarantee "XVII -D" for definition of death and replacement). XV. CLEAN-UP: A. GENERAL: After all installation operations have been completed, all trash, excess soil, empty plant containers and rubbish shall be removed from the property. All scars, ruts or other marks in the area caused by this work shall be repaired and the ground left in o neat and orderly condition throughout the site. Contractor shall pick up all trash resulting from this work no less than each Friday before leaving the site, once a week and/or the lost working day each week. All trash shall be removed completely from the site. B. TOP SOIL: Excess topsoil shall be removed from the site. C. NEATNESS: Leave the sidewalks and street in a neat end clean condition at the end of each working day. D. REMOVAL OF TAGS: Remove all togs, labels, nursery stakes and ties from all plants unless otherwise directed, and only at the end of all installations. XV1. PROTECTION: A. GENERAL: At all times during construction, adequate protection shall be provided for all arecs against damage of ony kind, until final acceptance by the Owner's Representative. B. RESPONSIBILITY: the Contractor shall be held responsible for the core and preservation of all existing buildings and structures on the property and adjacent premises. Any part of them injured, damaged of disturbed because of his work shall be repaired, replaced or cleaned by the Contractor at his expense. No XVII. GUARANTEE: . A. SHRUBS: All shrubs shall be guaranteed as to growth and health for a period of ninety (90) days after completion of the specified maintenance period and/or final acceptance by the Owner or Owner's Representative. B. TREES: Trees shall be guaranteed to live and grow in an acceptable upright position for one (1) year after the specified maintenance period and/or final acceptcrice by the Owner or Owner's Representative, The Owner must provide adequGte maintenance to ensure the extended guarantee on trees. C. DEFINITION OF DEATH: Plants which die or lose more than 30% of their original lecives shall be replaced. D. REPLACEMENT: The Contractor. within seven (7) days of written not3fication by the Owner or Owner's Representative, shall remove and replace all guaranteed plant materials which for any reason fail to meet the requirements of this guarantee. Replacement shall be made with plant material as indicated or specified from the original planting end all such replacement materials shall be. guaranteed as specified for the original guaranteed material. XVIII. MAINTENANCE: A. SCOPE: After all work indicated on the drawings or herein specified has been completed, inspected, and approved by the Owner or Owner's Representative, the Contractor shall maintain all planted areas by means of continuous watering (including monitoring and adjucting irrigation schedule), weeding, rolling, mowing, spraying, reseeding, edging and/or any other operations necessary for their care and upkeep for a period of not less than ninety (90) days. At the end of the mainterionce period. all plant materials shall be in a healthy, growing condition. B. WEED CONTROL: All planted ,areas shall be kept free of debris d at not more that seven (7) day intervals. Areas that do not have a pre -emergent weed killer shall also be cultivated at not more that seven (7) day intervals. C. FERTILIZING: AR planted areas shall receive a fertilizer application of 20 pounds cer 1,000 square feet of Gro -Power 45 days following the beginning of maintenance. Water in thoroughly after application. D. CONDITION OF SITE: During the maintenGnce period, keep the a e from debris at all times. Obtain the Owner's approval for on-site storage of equipment or maintenance materiials. XIX. FINAL CONSTRUCT10N AND FINAL MAINTENANCE INSPECTION: A. FINAL CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION: When all landscape improvements have been installed in accordance with the plans and specifications, the Contractor sholl notify the Owners Representative and request a "Final Construction" inspection. If the Owner's Representative determines the work to be substantially complete and in conformance with plans and specifications, the Contractor will be advised that the basic ninety (90) day maintenance period is started. 1. In order to be substantial complete, at least the following must have been finished. a. All fine grading, including elimination of low points that hold runoff. b. A complete and operable irrigation system. c. Installation of all plant materials. d. Seeding of all seeded areas. 2. Minor pick-up items may be completed during the basic maintenance period. These items will be determined as Minor solely by the Owner's Representative. B. FINAL MAINTENANCE INSPECTION: At the end of the maintenance period and when the ground cover and turf nd all pick-up items have been completed, the Contractor shall request a final maintenance inspection. The Contractor will be advised by the Ownees Representative at the final inspection that work is or is not satisfactory. 1. If the work is satisfactory, the basic maintenance period will end on the date of the final inspection as directed by the Owner's Representative. 2. If the work is unsatisfactory the basic maintenance period will continue at no additional expense to the Owner until the work has been completed, inspected, and approved by the Owner's Representative. C. FAILURE TO PASS INSPECTION: If the work fails to pass final inspection, any subsequent inspections must be rescheduled as per above, and will be charged to the Controctor at the prevailing hourly rate of the Owner's of the Owner's Representative. CITY OF FONTANA STANDARDS LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATION FOR ALL COMMUNITY FUNDED DEVELOPMENT AREA 3.07 THE NINETY (90) DAY MAINTENANCE PERIOD A. Prelimino[y Review: As soon as all plantings are completed per Contract Documents, Hold a preliminary review to determine the condition of the work b. Date of Review: Submit a written request to the Agency's Autho6zed Representative at lease five (5) working days prior to anticipated date of review. C. Be-ainnina of the Ninety (90) Day Maintenance PeriQLI The date on which the Agency's Authorized Representative issues a letter of Preliminary pleted. Acceptance to the Contractor. By this date, all plant materials shall be planted all areas requiring hydroseeded lawns shall be completed. 3.08 PRE -FINAL AND FINAL ACCEPTANCE A. Conditions for Pre-Fincl AcceRtance of Work at End of Maintenance Perio . 1. Each plant shall be alive and thriving, showing signs of growth and no signs of growth and no signs of stress, disease, or any other. 2. All plants not meeting these conditions shall be replaced and a Ninety (90) Day Maintenance Period commenced for such plants. 3. Lawn areas shall not be 100% weed free unless otherwise approved by the Agency's Authorized Representative. 4. Lawn areas shall have 100% rooted establishment of turf. B. Corrective Work: 1. Work required corrective action or replacement in the judgment of the Agency's Authorized Representative shall be performed within ten (10) cclendGr days after the Pre-Finci Review. 2. Perform corrective work end materials replacement in accordance with the Drawings and Specifications and shall be made by the Contractor at no cost to the Agency. 3. After corrective work is completed, the Contractor shall again request a Pre -Final Review for Pre -Final Acceptance as outlined above. 4. Continue maintenance of all landscaped areas until such time as all corrective measures have been completed and accepted by the Agency's Authorized Representative. C. Final Acceptance Final approval and acceptance of the work will be given when the following conditions, as determined by the Agency's Authorized Representative have been met: 1. At completion of the ninety (90) day maintenance period. and when one hundred (100) percent germination and plant establishment is obtained. 2. All planting oreas shall be weed free unless otherwise approved by the Agency's Authorized Representative, 3. After final inspection and acceptance by the Agency's Authorized Representative. 4. The Agency's Authorized Representative reserves the option to extend the maintenance period beyond (90) days specified, if they determined further maintenance establishment required by the Contract Documents. 5. tance for operatIon and maintenance will be given in writing by the Agency's Authorized Representative. 3.09 REPLACEMENTS OF PLANT MATERIALS A. Specific Requirements Refer to the following sections: 1. Lawns and Grasses- Section 02930 2. 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