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GENERAL 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 of 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 materials,
labor, tools, and other items necessary and incidental to the
completion of his work.
D. SURVEYS, PERMITS, REGULATIONS: The Owner shall furnish on
adequate survey of the property. The Contractor shall obtain
and pay for all permits and comply with all lows and ordinances
bearing on the operation or conduct of the work as drown and
specified. If the Contractor observes that a variance exists
therewith he shall promptly notify the Owner's Representative
in writing and any necessary changes 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. CHANGES IN THE WORK: The Owner may order changes in the
work, the contract sum being adjusted accordingly. All such
orders and adjustments 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 fails to conform to the requirements of the contract
and shall remedy defects due to faulty materials or workmanship
upon written notice from the project manager for a period of
ninety (90) days from date of completion of the contract.
The irrigation system shall carry a one (1) year
guarantee. The above paragraph applies to the work of the
subcontractors, as well as employees of the Contractor.
H. LANDSCAPE COORDINATORS' 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 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 Landscape Architect or Owner's
Representative any questions the Contractor may have regarding
the method of construction, quantities, or quality of materials
indicated or called out. If the Contractor cannot contact the
Landscape Architect or Owner's Representative, the Contractor
must qualify his bid or accept the interpretation of the
Landscape Architect or the Owner's Representative on the
questionable areas as they develop during construction.
J. SAMPLES: The Landscape Architect 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 Landscape Architect. 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 Landscape Architect 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 Contractor shall provide all labor, tools, machinery,
and processes necessary to install a complete irrigation system
as shown on the drawings and/or specified herein. When
completed, the irrigation system shall be a 100% coverage
system in total functioning manner.
ll. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:
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 backflow 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 or the Landscape Architect.
B. VERIFICATION OF FINISH GRADE. The Contractor shall
inspect the site and check all finish grades within the work
areas 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 for
all necessary permits and fees required in the pursuit of his
work as required by the governing codes.
E. CARE OF EXISTING BUILDINGS AND SITES: 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 cleaned by him at his expense.
F. REVIEW OF DRAWINGS: It is the Contractor's responsibility
to review irrigation drawings and note any areas he believes
additional heads or valves are required prior to submitting a
bid. If no changes are submitted, the Contractor is
responsible for full coverage of the irrigation system and
providing additional equipment as necessary at the Contractor's
expense.
G. GOVERNING REGULATION: All local, municipal and state
lows, rules and regulations governing or relating to any
portion of this work are hereby incorporated into and mode part
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 backflow preventers in lawn
areas, always in shrub areas.
I. 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 having been approved by the authorized
Owner's Representative. Such installation practices shall be
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 in the 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 are unknown
obstructions, grade differences, and/or discrepancies in the
area dimensions until such conditions are brought to the
attention of the Landscape Architect.
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 Landscape Architect or
Owner's Representative, materials are to be new and in perfect
condition. No deviations from the specifications shall be
allowed. The decision of the Landscape Architect shall be
final in the determination of the quality of materials.
IV. INSTALLATION:
A. EXCAVATION:
1. The Contractor shall verify locations of all existing
subsurface utilities (mechanical and electrical) prior to
the excavation. Any utilities, A.C. paving, concrete work,
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 on 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. No PVC pipe shall be threaded and all transition from
PVC to metal piping shall be by PVC mole thread adaptor
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 Landscape Architect shall be
notified PRiOR TO BID OPENING.
D. TESTS:
1. All main lines and lateral lines which have glued
joints under paving in the system shall be capped and
pressure tested at 125 psi.
2. Pressure shall be sustained in the lines for not less
than two (2) hours. If leaks develop, the joints shall be
replaced and the test repeated until the entire system is
watertight.
3. Tests shall be observed and approved by the Owner's
Representative prior to backfill.
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4. When the irrigation sstem has been completed (and
before planting has begunj, the Contractor, in the presence
of the Owner's Representative, shall test the coverage of
water afforded 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 disclosed.
5. The Contractor shall inform the Owner's Representative
of any deviations from the plan required by wind, planting,
soils, or site conditions that bear on present coverage.
E. IRRIGATION HEAD INSTALLATION:
1. Shrub or ground cover spray heads adjacent to curbs or
walks shall be installed 6" 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 6" above finish grade.
Shrub spray heads not near paving or structure shall be set
6" above finish grade.
3. All irrigation heads are to have 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 arc to fit existing
site situations.
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
approved 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, shall make all
repairs with like materials necessary to restore all 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.
2. Trenches shall be 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 in the top 6" of backfill.
3. If settlement occurs and adjustments in pipes, valves,
irrigation heads, or sod are necessary to bring the system
to proper working order, the Contractor shall, as a part of
the work under this contract make all the necessary
adjustments without extra cost to the Owner.
I. AUTOMATIC CONTROLLER AND VALVES:
1. A 120 volt electrical power outlet to the controller
shall be provided by others. 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
shall be solid copper U.F. 114=600 volt direct burial. Use
white wire for common, blue for lawn systems, block for
shrub systems and red for moisture sensor common control
wire. Install in common trench with main line pipe where
possible. Provide minimum 18" cover.
3. Wire connections shall be made with "Scotch -Lok" wire
connector sealing packs #3576 or Spears "Dri-splice" with
sealant DS 300.
4. There shall be a control wire from each control valve
running to the controller, and each control valve shall be
connected to the common ground.
5. All electrical work shall comply with applicable codes.
6. Install all valves per details.
7. If irrigation scheduling guidelines are provided, use
them only as a guide. Adjust the scheduling as required for
actual site conditions considering establishment, plant
growth and health, and water savings.
J. MOISTURE SENSOR INSTALLATION (if applicable):
1. Installations and wiring are to be done by the
Contractor in compliance with installation and operating
instructions enclosed with moisture sensors and included
with these special instructions.
2. The Contractor shall furnish the required 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 sensors.
All sensors are to be wired per manufacturer.
SHOULD CONSTRUCTION OF THE REQUIRED
IMPROVEMENTS NOT COMMENCE WITHIN TWO
YEARS OF THE DATE OF APPROVAL SHOWN HEREON
AND CARRIED FORTH IN A DILIGENT MANNER, THE
CITY ENGINEER MAY REQUIRE REVISIONS TO THE
PLANS TO BRING THEM INTO CONFORMANCE WITH
STANDARDS IN EFFECT.
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3. Ametek 6" extension boxes No. 10-170-003 covered by
Ametek green cover No. ICV -10-173-004, or approved equal,
shall be installed as detailed.
4. All wiring connections at instrument locations are to
be waterproof.
5. All printed operating instructions are to be furnished
to the Owner by the Contractor at final inspection.
6. The moisture sensor Operating and Service Instruction
and Operations Manual is to be placed in the controller.
7. Special depth and placement information, to augment
moisture sensor Installation and Operating Instruction, is
to be provided by the moisture sensor manufacturer.
8. Installation must be inspected and accepted by the
moisture sensor manufacturer.
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 ozolid prints which shall be corrected daily
and show every change from the original drawings and
specifications and the exact "as -built" locations, sizes and
kinds of equipment. Prints for this purpose may be obtained
from the Owner. This set of drawings shall be kept on the site
and shall be used only as 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 all times for inspection and
shall be kept in a location designated by the Landscape
Architect.
B. REQUIRED NOTATIONS:
1. The Contractor shall dimension from two (2) permanent
points of reference, building corners, sidewalk or road
intersection, 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
2. The drawing shall show approved substitutions 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
Landscape Architect. Delivery of blacklines will not relieve
the Contractor of the responsibility of furnishing required
information that may be omitted from the prints.
D. CONTROLLER CHARTS:
1. As -built drawings shall be received and approved by the
Landscape Architect prior to preparing controller charts.
2. Provide one controller chart for each controller
supplied.
3. The chart shall be a reduced drawing of the actual as -
built system, using a different color to indicate the area
of coverage for each station.
4. When chart is completed and approved by the Landscape
Architect, it shall be hermetically sealed and placed in the
controller box.
VI. 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 trash resulting from his work no less than each
Friday before leaving the site, once a week and/or the last
working day of each week. All trash shall be removed
completely from the site.
VII. GUARANTEE.
A. SCOPE: The entire irrigation system shall be guaranteed
by the Contractor as to materials and workmanship, including
settling of backfill areas below grade for a period of one (1)
year following the date of final acceptance of the work. If,
within one (1) year from dote of completion, settling occurs,
and adjustments in pipes, valves, and irrigation heads, sod 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 kind.
B. RESPONSIBILITY. Should any operational difficulties in
connection with the irrigation system within the specified
guarantee period which is in the opinion of the Landscape
Architect due to inferior material and/or workmanship, said
difficulties shall be immediately corrected by the Contractor
to the satisfaction of the Landscape Architect at no additional
cost to the Owner, including any and all other damage caused by
such defects.
C. INSTRUCTION: After the irrigation system has been
completed and the connections made, the Contractor shall
instruct the Owner or his authorized representative, in the
operation and maintenance of the system.
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