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Contract Documents

Contract Documents. Definitions Proposal Addendum Contract Project Plans Standard Specifications Standard Road Plans. Contract (Also Contract Documents). The written agreement between the Contracting Authority and the Contractor….

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  1. Contract Documents Definitions Proposal Addendum Contract Project Plans Standard Specifications Standard Road Plans

  2. Contract (Also Contract Documents) The written agreement between the Contracting Authority and the Contractor… Cowboy rules for life: Every path has a few puddles.

  3. 1104.01 INTENT OF PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS The intent of the plans and specifications is to provide for the construction and completion of every detail of the work…

  4. 1105.04 CONFORMITY WITH AND COORDINATION OF THE CONTRACTDOCUMENTS. In case of a discrepancy between contents of the contract documents, the following items listed by descending order shall prevail (document hierarchy): 1. Addendum 2. Proposal Form 3. Special Provision 4. Plans 5. Standard Bridge Plans, Standard Culvert Plans, and Standard Road Plans 6. Developmental Specifications 7. Supplemental Specifications 8. General Supplemental Specifications 9. Standard Specifications 10. Materials I.M. 11. Notice to Bidders

  5. How to get a copy of the Notice to Bidders • https://www.bidx.com/ia/lettings

  6. How to get a copy of the Notice to Bidders Select the project that your letting was in

  7. How to get a copy of the Notice to Bidders Click on the “Notice to Bidders”

  8. How to get a copy of the Notice to Bidders It will ask you “Do you want to Open or Save”, Click Open

  9. How to get a copy of the Notice to Bidders The Notice to Bidders will open in Adobe Acrobat

  10. 1105.04 CONFORMITY WITH AND COORDINATION OF THE CONTRACTDOCUMENTS. In case of a discrepancy between contents of the contract documents, the following items listed by descending order shall prevail (document hierarchy): 1. Addendum 2. Proposal Form 3. Special Provision 4. Plans 5. Standard Bridge Plans, Standard Culvert Plans, and Standard Road Plans 6. Developmental Specifications 7. Supplemental Specifications 8. General Supplemental Specifications 9. Standard Specifications 10. Materials I.M. 11. Notice to Bidders 6. Developmental Specifications 7. Supplemental Specifications 8. General Supplemental Specifications 9. Standard Specifications

  11. STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS • Covers all aspects of highway and bridge construction. • Made up of 9 Divisions and 238 Sections. • Apply to all work let by the Department. • Most recent edition was published in Fall of 2015 (along with GS-15001). • Currently planned to issue every 3 years • This will be the last printed edition.

  12. GENERAL SUPPLEMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS (GS) • Revisions to the Standard Specifications submitted and approved by members of the Iowa DOT Specification Committee. • Apply to all work let by the Department. • Issued every 6 months in April & October. • Sent out free to subscribers. • Also available on ERL and website.

  13. Electronic Reference Library (ERL)

  14. Electronic Reference Library (ERL)

  15. Electronic Reference Library (ERL)

  16. SUPPLEMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS (SS) • Issued as needed to cover work not in the Standard Specifications. • Approved by DOT Specification Committee. • Assigned to specific projects as required. • Established work types and methods. • Typically the last step before inclusion in the Standard Specifications. • Available on DOT website and ERL.

  17. DEVELOPMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS (DS) • Similar to a Supplemental Specification, but less established. • Approved by DOT Specification Committee. • Assigned to specific projects as required. • Typically include a controller (listed on the website) who is notified and approves each time the DS is used. • Available on DOT website.

  18. SPECIAL PROVISIONS (SP) • Project specific. • Address an individual item of work not covered by other DOT specifications. • Can become a Developmental Specification if used multiple times over a period of time. • Not approved by Specification Committee. • Issued with proposal. • Previous SP’s available on DOT website.

  19. 1105.04 CONFORMITY WITH AND COORDINATION OF THE CONTRACTDOCUMENTS. In case of a discrepancy between contents of the contract documents, the following items listed by descending order shall prevail (document hierarchy): 1. Addendum 2. Proposal Form 3. Special Provision 4. Plans 5. Standard Bridge Plans, Standard Culvert Plans, and Standard Road Plans 6. Developmental Specifications 7. Supplemental Specifications 8. General Supplemental Specifications 9. Standard Specifications 10. Materials I.M. 11. Notice to Bidders

  20. Estimating Proposal • Proposal ID Number 44-C044-077 44 Is the 2-digit County Number (Henry) C044 The four digit number indicates that this is a county project, and the numbers C044 show that this is in Henry County. 077 Is the paren number representing a chronological sequence of the assignment of federal aid projects for this county. City projects begin with the number 6 or 7. Project No.ESL-C044(77)—7S-44

  21. Estimating Proposal • DBE (Disadvantaged Business Enterprise) • If there is a DBE goal it is shown on the proposal as a percent of the total amount bid. • An eligible firm is an existing small business (in business over 1 year) at least 51% owned and controlled by one or more socially and economically disadvantaged persons.

  22. Estimating Proposal • “Predetermined Wages Are in Effect” • The Contractor will be paying a predetermined wage rate to his employees while they are doing any work on this contract.

  23. Contract Period • 1101.03 DEFINITION OF TERMS Working Day. Any calendar day, exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays, or a recognized legal holiday, on which weather or other conditions (not under control of the Contractor) will permit construction operations to proceed for not less than ¾ of a normal work day in the performance of a controlling item of work.

  24. Contract Period • Approximate Start Date • Late Start Date • Specified Start Date

  25. Contract Period • Late Start Date • Unless otherwise noted in the proposal form, the Contractor may commence work any time after receipt of the signed contract, weather and specifications permitting. • Charging of working days will begin on the Late Start Date if the Contractor has not started work prior to this date.

  26. Contract Period • Specified Start Date • Working days will be charged to the Contractor starting on the Specified Start Date. • Starting work prior to the specified Start Date will be considered upon request, and working days will be charged when work starts.

  27. The Proposal

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  29. Proposal Special Provisions List • 001.2015 Series 2015 of IDOT Standard Specifications, plus applicable GS, DS’s, SS’s, and SP’s apply to work on this contract • 005.150001.02 Revisions to GS-15001 • 500.01 Winter Free Time will not be permitted • IA15-1.1A Highway Wage Rates: IA150001 Statewide (Except Scott County)

  30. Proposal Special Provisions Text • 500.01 ***WINTER WORK*** The free time allowed between November 15 and April 1 will not be permitted on this project. The Contractor will work during the winter on all working days as defined in Article 1101.01 ‘Working Day’ • FHWA-1273.05 May 01, 2012 FHWA-1273: Required Contract Proviisions Federal-Aid Construction Contracts

  31. Helpful hints for the Inspector from the Proposal Special Provisions List • Smoothness Requirement applied to the project and any additional smoothness requirements • Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan, if required • No Winter Free Time note, which means that working days will be charged after Nov. 15 until the project is completed, if it is not completed by that date.

  32. Exercises - Proposal

  33. Exercises - Proposal At this time we do not know. 1.What is the letting date for this project? 2. Who is the project engineer for this project? 3. What is the project number? 4. What is the location of this project?

  34. Exercises - Proposal 5. Is this a Federal Aid Project? How can you tell? 6. Is this a late start date project & what is the date? 7. How many working days are allowed?

  35. Exercises - Proposal 8. On line number 0030, what is the item quantity and unit of measure? 9. On line number 0030, what Article in the Specifications would you look under to find information about this item?

  36. Exercises - Proposal 10. On line number 0120, what is the item number and item description? 11. On line number 0120, what is the item quantity and unit? 12. What county is this project located in?

  37. Exercises - Proposal 13. What is the dollar amount of the liquidated damages? 14. Is a Storm Water Discharge Permit required for this project? 15. Is work required through the winter on this project?

  38. Exercises - Proposal 16. What is the number of the Wage Rate Decision? 17. What is the length of this project? 18. What type of work is this? 19. What is the DBE Goal on this project? 20. How many items are on this project?

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