WASD_SUMMARY_OF_WORK
WASD_SUMMARY_OF_WORK
WASD_SUMMARY_OF_WORK
SECTION 01010
SUMMARY OF WORK
PART 1 GENERAL
A. This Section describes the project in general, and provides an overview of the
extent of the work to be performed under this Contract. Detailed requirements and
extent of work is stated in the applicable Specification sections and shown on the
Plans. The Contractor shall, except as otherwise specifically stated herein or in
any applicable parts of the Contract Documents, provide and pay for all labor,
materials, equipment, tools, construction equipment, and other facilities and
services necessary for proper execution, testing, and completion of the work under
this Contract.
A. The Contractor is made aware that this is a Consent Decree Project, and
Stipulated Damages may apply for failure to meet required completion dates.
1.03 SPECIFICATIONS
B. The work shown on the Plans is intended to be comprehensive and descriptive, not
an exact and complete representation of the actual finished work. Installed work
shall include fittings, joints, supports, nuts, bolts, and all other accessories required
to provide complete and satisfactory systems as specified, even though some
items may not be specifically shown on the Plans.
1.04 REASONABLY IMPLIED PARTS OF THE WORK SHALL BE DONE THOUGH ABSENT
FROM SPECIFICATIONS
A. Any part of the work which is not mentioned in the Specifications but is shown on
the Plans, or any part not shown on the Plans but described in the Specifications,
or any part not shown on the Plans nor described in the Specifications, but which
is necessary or normally required as a part of such work, or is necessary or
required to make each installation satisfactorily and legally operable, shall be
performed by the Contractor as incidental work without extra cost to MD-WASD,
as if fully described in the Specifications and shown on the Plans, and the expense
thereof shall be included in the applicable unit prices or lump sum bid for the work.
A. The project consists of furnishing all materials, labor, and equipment necessary to
Upgrade Sewage Pump Station No. XX, including, but not limited to, excavation,
demolition and modification work including: Abandon existing dry well; Remove of
dry well chimney; Remove of existing pumps, valves, piping, fittings, emergency
discharge connection, existing sewer clean out plug, existing concrete slabs;
existing wet well top slab; Remove and Replace in kind to match existing 6’(feet)
wood fence; Remove and Relocate as required: palm trees, bush, existing water
meter and connect line to existing service; existing RTU antenna, existing electric
box, existing concrete slab for electrical service; Relocate as required existing back
flow preventer unit and water faucet, existing plug valve; furnish, installation,
operation, and removal of temporary sewage effluent by-pass pumps, equipment
and accessories; furnish and install wet well concrete top slab / new valve vault
structure concrete and concrete top slab; furnish and install aluminum access
hatches for wet well and valve vault and emergency connection; furnish and install
material for rehabilitation of existing Wet Well with a concrete protecting coating;
furnish and install two (2) XX HP submersible pumps and related equipment;
furnish and install bubbler control system and related equipment; furnish and install
new meter and main disconnect; furnish and install the proposed power/control
system inclusive of the necessary electrical panel, enclosure, telemetry system and
related equipment; install electrical conduits and junction boxes; install R.T.U.
panel and S.C.A.D.A. equipment furnished by the Department; electrical work;
1.06 TESTING
A. Testing procedures shall be submitted to the Engineer as Shop Drawings and will
be subject to review and approval. The Department reserves the right to require
test procedure and equipment changes and revisions to the extent considered
appropriate by the Engineer whose decision shall be final. The Contractor is
advised that all testing shall be carried out in accordance with the best practices of
the trade, best management practices (bmp) and as recommended in writing by
the engineering/technical/test staff of the manufacturer of the equipment and he
should plan and price his test work accordingly. In no case will test
recommendations of a manufacturer's sales or management groups be considered
sufficient. All necessary temporary power sources, load banks, test materials, test
instrumentation, qualified test personnel including manufacturer's representatives,
fuels and lubricants shall be provided by the Contractor and shall be as approved
by the Engineer and, if not approved, the Contractor shall change the item(s) to
the satisfaction of the Engineer. Where required by the Engineer, testing shall be
carried out utilizing Contractor-supplied power sources and load banks prior to any
connection with FPL. The Contractor shall include in his prices bid all costs for
testing and no extra compensation will be allowed.
B. Factory testing of equipment is in all cases required and test data from these tests
shall be provided to the Engineer prior to shipment. The Department will decide
when to send its personnel or representatives to the factory for witness testing of
equipment. Travel expenses for Department personnel or representatives are paid
for by the Department. Repeat tests due to unsuccessful tests will be borne by the
Contractor. To establish a base line, the Bidder will assume that any piece of
equipment with an invoice cost to the Contractor of one hundred thousand dollars
($100,000) or more will require witnessed testing. The MDWASD will in the
Specifications try in all cases to note which items will require testing.
C. On site testing shall conform to the protocol previously approved by the Engineer,
and shall include testing and calibration prior to energizing of individual cubicles
followed by testing and calibration as a whole system or group of systems. The
Contractor shall supply all material, equipment, power, time, and fully qualified
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