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ELEVATION of WATER SOURCE (TOP OF CUR~): 399
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NAME OF WATER SUPT'LIER: SAN MARCOS COUNTY WATER
, PRESSURE DATA GIVEN BY: CHERYL SCIBILIA ON: 3/18/86
CONTRACTOR IS TO VERIFY CITY STATIC WATER PRESSURE WITH WATER SUPPLIER BEFORE
INSTALLATION. IF DIFFERENT FROM NOTED ABOVE, CONTRACTOR IS TO NOTIFY OWNER
FOR INSTRUCTIONS. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN CONTRACTOR BEING RESPONSIBLE
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CITY STATIC WATER PRESSURE: HIGH: 175 P.S.J.
ELEVATION OF WATER SOURCE (TOP OF CURS): 468
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NAME OF WATER SUPPLIER: SAN MARCOS COUNTY WATER
LOW: 90 P. S. I.
PRESSURE DATA GIVEN BY: CHERYL SCIBILIA ON: 3/18/86
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2. NO SPLICES SHALL BE MADE BETWEEN CONTROLLER 8 REMOTE CONTROL VALVE UNLESS
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1. /\LL WORKMI\NSHIP /\ND MATERIALS SHAI L C:ONFOPM TO lOf.Al RllJLOINC, ilNO PLIIMR 1NG CODFS HAVlliC JUR!SDTCTION.
2. PRIOR TJ SUBMITTING BID, f.X.l\l~!N~ THE SITE AND THE COND!TlllNS THERtOF.
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3. THE WORK TO BE PFPFORMcD UNDfR THIS CONTRACT SHALL INCi.JOE FURN[Sh!NG ALL LABOR, MATERIALS, TOOLS, MACHINERY, AND [QUIPMENT NECESSllRYTQ
INSTALL A COMPLETE SPRINKLER SYSTEM AS SHOWN ON THE IRRIGATION PLANS, INCLUDING TRENCHING, BACK<!LLING, ETC.
4, PRDTLCT TH IS WORt: AND Tllf. OWNL R'S PROPERTY FROM DAMAGE AS A Rf SULT OF TH IS WORK.
5. PRIOR TO CO'IMENCJNG WORK ON THE PROJECT, ARRANGE AN ON SIT[ CONFE'll'NCE WlTH THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT, OR HIS DULY APPOINTED REPRESENTATIVE.
6. APPLY AND PAY FOR ALL PERMITS REQUIRED FOR THIS PORTION OF THE WORK.
7 .. HIE INSTALLATIOI! AND OPLRATION OF THE SY::TEM MUST Bf. APPROVED BY THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.
3. IF IT IS FOUND DURING INSTALLATION THAT THE SITE VARIFS FROM THE DRAWINGS, NOTIFY TH[ U,NDSCAPE ARCHIH'CT BrFORE PROCEED!NG WITH THE WORK
9. COORDIN11TE THE fNSTALLATION OF ALL SPRINKLER MATER!ALS, INCLUDING T:JBTNG, WIT~ THE LANDSCAPE APCHITECT TO ,WO!O !NT[OFfR!NG 'alTH TH[ PL~.NTJNG
OF TRlES, SHRUBS, OR OTclER PLA/IT l NG. Al. L PLANT ING SHALL BE DON£ BE F0Rf. , NST ALLI, TI ON OF CR IP SYSTEMS.
10. IT IS TH( INTENT OF THES[ DR!,HINGS Arw SPECIFICATIONS TO JND:CATE A COMPLETE SPRINKLER SYSTEM INSTALLED AND READY FOR usr WITHOUT FURTHER
COST TO Th[ OWNER,
11. !<ECORD ACCURATELY ON ONE SET OF REPRODUCIBLE PRINTS OF TH[ DRAWINGS, AN AS-BUILT PLAN KEPT UP iO DATE AS THE PROJECT rs UNDER CONSTRUCTION.
!N ADDITrON, D!MENSION FROM TWO PFRMANENT POI~TS OF RffERCNCE THE LOCATION Of' THE PRESSURE SUPPLY LINE ROUTING, ALL VALVfS, PLUG TffS, AND
CONTROL I✓! RE.
12. ALL OR:P '.;YSff.MS SHALL BE INSTALLED PER THE!, DETAILS, IN THEIR RESPECTIVE LOCATIONS, AN8 SHALL BE OF THE MANUF,\CTURER NOT[) UNLESS OTHERW:sr
APPROVLO.
13. ~''IP TUBING SHALL B£ MANl'FACTURED OF FLEXIBLE VINYL CHLOR!Df COMPOUND CONFORllTNG TO ASTM ,l 2287, ALGAE-RES'STANT, W!W WALL THICKNESS OF
.'.i~0-'./2 :NCH, .,50-3/4 INCfl AND .158-1 !NCH. FITTINGS SHA.LL BE SChEDULE 40 P.V.C. AS NOTED.
(o) USL P.'i.C. FLEX CEMEl,T TO WELD FLEX TUBING TO RlGTO P.V.C F'TTJ!,G
(b) T1w· !,~~ IJPlN urns Of TUb!l<G UUrCNG CON~fRUCll □rL
(c) CUT M.L fUBING WITH 0 LIER-TYPE VICTOR P!PE CUTTER. DO NOT US[ A SA,/.
( d) JNSTALLAT ION Of HOLE FOR EMITTERS SHALL ONL V BE ACCOMPL 1 SHED WITH 1 OOL PUN Cf' AS MANilr ACTURFO BY THE MAKtR OF l'MITTER.
(e) IF T£MPERATURFS ARC IN EXCESS Of 90 O[GREFS F., FILL TUBING WTTH WATER BUOl<E PUNC~rNG liOLCS.
14. DR! P EM~'l TERS ~ND ACCESSORl ES -EMITTER SHALL BE OF A PRESSURE COMPENSA Tl ON TYPE 111TH SP OUTLETS SUPPL VI NG TWO GALLONS OF WA ffR PER HOUR,
AS NOTED 0;, OR•\,ilNG £MITTER SHALL BE HOUSED !N I\N ACCLSS SLEEVE (c,-1/4 INCH GrA'4ETER /\ND OVERALL HflGHT OF 2 !NCHES) W'TH TQP AND OUTL:.T
PORTS 1:·lAUE OF ALL PLAST!c MATER!ALS, AS IIOTED ON DRAWING. AL'. SYSTEMS SHALL BE EQU,PPED W'TH A l.!NE STRAHIFR AND REL>UlATOR ON Tiff D'.SCl'A'\G[
SIDE Of VALVES. STRAINER SHALL HAVE A 150 MESH SCREEN, A 112 !NO OIJTclT FOR FLUS',!NG, ,\ND SµAlL BE INSTALLFD !NA PlllSTIC BOX. REGULATOR
SHALL BE TYPE 1\ilD SIZE NOTED ON DRAWING. All CAPILLARY TUBING SHALi. BE SECURFD BY A 12 G,\IJGE ,i!R[ TUB[NG STAKE CLAD WlTH P.'I.C. (~PPROXl'-'tTfLY
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15. THE SPRINKLER SYSTEM SHALL Bf UNCONDITIONALLY GU/,RANTEED FOR A PERIOI) OF ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF ACCEPTANCE, MANUFACTURER Wf,ORANTIES SHALL
NOT REPLACE THIS GUARANTEE AND THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE UABLE FOR REPAIRS /\NO REPLACEMENT OF rAILED M,~TERJAL.
16. UPON COMPLETION OF THE WORK, REMOVE ALL EXCESS MATERIAL, EQUIPMENT Al•D WASTE TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT.
17. THE SPRINKLER INSTALLATION SHALL BE DEEMED INCOMPLETE UNT!L ALL SfRir<KLER HEADS, VALVES AND All. RELATED IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT HAVE 8EEN CHECKEO
AND !\UJUSTED TO ~EST CONfOKM TO THF COND:TIONS AND RLQ!HREMENTS T~AT WJLI. PRlVAIL AT THE FINISH SIT[, AND APPROVED AS-BUILT ORAWINCiS HAVE
BEEN SUBMITTED.
18. TRFNCHES SHALL BE EXCAVATED TO SUFFICIENT DEPTH TO PROVIDE COVERAGE OF 18" OVER ALL PRESSURE SUPPLY LINES; 4" OVER ALL SUPPLY TUBING; SEE
DRAWING FOR CAPILLARY T JB!NG.
19. BACKFILL FOR TRENCH :N~ SHALL BE COMPACTED TO A ORY O[NSITY LQUAL TO THE M-j\ .. Al_. D_ ,;_J1··. Ifti··· fflfl __ f!.., AliO SHALL CONFORM TO ADJilCENT GP./\DES
wJTHOUT DIPS, SUNKEN AREAS, Hl!Mf'S, oR OTHER lRRr:,u1ARIT1,s t;,~-~\~ · ILN ~;;J()D
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PLASTIC r ITTINGS SHALL BE OF SCllr.DULE 4G POL Yvl NYL ClilvRI DF. I NJE en 0:, i•IOi.,'F O AND SI DE G/, TED. wHFRE THREADS ARF R[QU!RFD, THESE SHALL BE
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INITIAL BACKflLL Otl PLASTJC u~JSkiC~i clf 'Ii fl~b;\~11f~_:1 ~v~~r:,Trli'7Nf(~R£t'.(AllC~_~FfRI)~rt~~-•\w~t:r IN SIZE.
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(a) TWO 30" SPRINKLER ~.EYS FOP. OP,RATJON or SPR!NKLER CONTROL '/Alvl,S.
( b) TWO KEYS FOR EACH CO~TROL i.ER.
(c) TWO COUPLERS /\1.0 MATCfl!Nli !10S[ SWIVELS.
(d) ONE CONH:QLLER CHART FOR fACH CONTROLLER SUPPLIED. THIS CHART SHALL BE A RFDUCED DRAWING OF THE ACTUAL AS-BUILT S\SEM, ,i'.TH EACH
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AtlTlCLl: l • CUNTRACr DOCU~ENTS
1.1 DEFlNITlU~S
t .1.1 THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS
·rhe Contract Documents consist of the o~ner -Contractor
Agreamljnt, Ge:,eral Kequ1ren1ents, Drawln~s, Spociflcations, arid all
Aadenda 1ssuco prllor lo, and alJ. Mod1t1cat1ons and Cnange Orders
issued after the execution of the Contract.
1, 1. 2 THE CONTRACT
Tbe Contract Dociuments shall not be construed to crew.te any
contractual rela·tionship of auy klnd between tbe Landscape
Architect and t.he Contractor. Notbing contained ta the Contract
Documents shall create any contractual relat1onsh1p bet-ween tbe
Owner or toe LandYcape Arcn1tect and any Subcontractor or Sub-
sut;icontractur.
1. 1. 3 THE \ll'Uh.K
Tne iork comprises the completed construction required by the
Contract Documents ano includes all laoor, all materi.11s a.nd al.l
equipment necessary to its completion.
1,2 EX6CUT1UN AND lNTENT
l.~.l By executtng tbe Contr1tct, tne Contractor represents that he
nas vistted the site, fa~iliarLLed 11imself witb ~11 condition~
under whicb tne work is to be performed, and correlated bis
observatioLls w1tt1 the requirements of tbe Contract Documents.
1.2.2 Tbe intent of the Contract Document~ is to incluoe all items
necessary tor the proper execution and completion of the work.
Th~ Contract Documents are complementary, and wnat is required by
any one :;hall be as bindlng a.s if required by all.
1.~.3 Work n0t cove•ed in the Contract Documents will not t,e
required unless ilt ls consistent there11,·ith and is reasonably
iuierable tnerefro1n as being necessa•y to produce tbe intended
results.
1, J OW,',EH8H1P ANU USE: OF DOCUMENT.::i
1.3.1 All Drawings ano Specifi.ca.tion!::i furnished by the Landscape
A•cllilect are aud &hail rt-1:iain bis prope•ty. Tney a•e to be used
only w1t11 resvect to tnis ProJect and are not to be used on any
otut>r project.
ARTlCLe 2 -LANDSC,APE ARCHITECT
2,1 L>EFlNlTlOl'i
2.1.1 Landscape Architect: Florian Martinez Associates, Planning,
Landscape Architecture and Regulato•y Services, 13132 Newport
Aveuut>, Suite 110,, Tustin, California 92680. Teleptwne 714/731-
tiOll.
2.2 AOMlNISIHATIOIN
2.2.1 The Landscape A•chitect will visit the site at intervals
appropriate to tnre stag·e of' construction to familiarize himseli
generally witil the progress and quality of toe Work and to
determine iu gcner·al if the '«o•k i1:o proceeding in accordance w1tb
the Cont•act LJocum1ents. However the Landscape Architect will not
be requi•ed to matke exhaustive or coot1nuous on-s1te 1nspections
to CheCK th~ qua11 ty Ol' quantity DI tne Work,
2,2.2 The Landscape Architect will not be responsible to• and wilJ
not bave control or cbarge of construction means, methods,
techniques, seque11,ces o• procedures, or for safety p•ecautions and
programs in cunmection w1tb the ~ark, and he will not be
responsioLe for th1e Contractor's failure to car•y out thf::l \tl'L)rk in
accordance witb une contra.ct Documents. Tbe Landscape Architect
will not be responsible tor or bave control or ct:ia•gc over acts or
omissions ot the Contractor, subcontractors, o• any of their
agents or employee,s.
2.2.3 Tnt La~d~Ca?e Arcbitect s:1all at all ti1ues have access to
the Work.
2.2.4 Tne Lands:cape Architect will render lntel'pretations
necessary for tne proper execution, Interpretations and decisions
shali be cons1ste1nt w1tb the intent oi and reasonably 1.ntcl'able
from the Contract LJocuments.
2.:..:.5 Tlll:c' Lancis~ape Arcbitect's decisions iu making such
1nterpret,1tl.ons, inciudLng 1natte•s pertaining to artistic effect
will be f'inal.
2.2.ti The Landscap,o Architect w,,ill have authority to reject Vrork
wh1ch does not contorm to the Contract Uocuments.
2.2.7 The Landscape Architect will review a.nd approve or take
other appropriate action upon Contractor's submittals such as shop
drawings, product dat~ and samples, but only [o!' coniormance with
tlw design concept of tt1t:! Work <1.lld with the information give in
toe (;ontract Oocum.ents.
2.2.8 roe Landscape Arcnitect wlll conduct st te
determine the dates 01 Sub~tantial Completion
complet1011.
AHTlCLL 3 -OWNEH
3.1 DEFINITIU~
visits to
and final •
3.1.•l The Owne• is: tiie person or entity ldectified as such ln tne
Owner -Contractor Agreement and is referred to throughout the
Contract Uocurnents as if singular in number and masculine in
gender. The ter'm Owner means the Owner or bis autborized
representative.
3.2 OViNER'S RIGHT' TO STOP THE WORh.
3.2.l If the Contractor fails to correct defective Work or
peri.istently fail.s to carry out the work in accordaoce ·with the
Contract. Documents, the Owoer, by a writteo o•der, may oraer the
contractor to stop the Work, o• any portion thereof, until the
cause for suctl ordler bas been eliminated.
ARTICLE 4 -CUNTRA,CTOR
4.1 DEFINITION
4.1.1 The Co□tract,wr is the person or entity identified as sucil in
tne Olli'ner-Contra~tor Agreement. tne term Contractor means the
Contractor or his authorizea •epresentat1vc.
4.2 REVIE~ OF CONITRACT DOCUMENTS
4.'.L.l Tile Cuntrasetu• shall carefully stuc.Jy and compare tbe
Contract Documents and sball at once •eport to the Landscape
Arcnitect any erro1r, inconsistency or omisalon be may discover.
4. 3 SUPEH\i' I::i ION A1NU PROCEULlt'l"E::i
4.3.1 Tne Contrac1tor shall supervise and direct the Work, using
his best skllJ and attention. He shall be solely reponsible for
ai.1 construction means, methods, tecbniquE::s, sequences and
procedures dnd for coordinating all portions of the Work uoder tne
Contract.
4,3,2 Tue Contl'aC1tor shall be responsible to the u .. ner for acts
ano omissions of ,n..1s emp.1oyees 1 Subcontractors and their agents
and employees, anoi other person~ performing any of the '«ark under
a contract wit11 tbe Contractor.
4,4 LABOH. (\)\1) MATERIALS
4.4.l Unless ot11e1rwise provided in the Contract Documents, the
Contractor shall p•ovide and pay for a.11 la.bar, m,:1.terials,
e4uipment, tools, construction equipment and macn1nery,
trd.nsportation, a.nd other facilitit>s and S@l'vio.:=t:s necessary for
U1e proper cx'=cuti un and completion 01 the ll'ork..
4,4,2 The 10ntractor shall at all t1mes enforce strict discipline
and good o•der am1ong nis employees ano shall nut employ on ttie
·WorK any unlit peil'son o• anyone not sk.tlled in the task assigned
to bim.
4,5 WARHANTY
4.5.1 Tne Coutrac tor warr.tOt!i to tile Owuer and the Landscape
Arcn1tect t!lat .;.lJL mater1als and equipment furnisheo u11tJer tbi&.
ContniCt wi.li be new unless Ottierwise specified, ana ttH1.l all 'ill'orK.
will be of good quality, free from faults ElOd defecti; a.nd 1.n
coniol'mance w1th the Contra.ct Uocuments.
4.6.l The Contractor sl.Jall pay all sales, consumer, use and other
similar taxes for tbe ~ork ur po•tions ~uereuf p•ovidea by the
Contractur,
4.7 PER~lTt:., ru:s Ar-Ill NOTICES
4.7,1 Uoles~ otnerwise provided ln th~ Contract Documents, tbe
Contractor !,JIJall securo and pay for ail p@rmits, fees, 11cen ■es
ano inspectLons 11ec~ssary tor tl1~ proper execut100 and complotton
of the Work.,
4.7.2 the Contractor shall give a.li n6tlces and comply ~1th all
laws, ordin1,1,nces, rules, regulations and lawful orders of an)'
public authority bearin~ on the performance of the Wor1L If the
Contractor obsel'ves tuat any of tUe Contract Documents are at
variance therewith in any respect, be shall promptly notify tilt!
Landscape Archlte::t 1n wr1t.Lni,
4.7.3 Jt' tne Contractor performs any Work knowinlli'. it to bt:
contrary to suC.ll laws, ord1nances, ruies and •e.gulations, and
w1tnout such notice to tne Land!>cape Architect, be i;hall assumt
tulL •eponsibJl1ty tne•efor and shall bear all costs attributable
ttiereto.
4. 8 SUPEH1N1'ENl.)t::-.T
4.8.l In the absen,ce or tne Contractor f•om tne Work, ae shall
employ a competent superintendent wbo shall be in attendaoc~
dur1ng progress of the Work. Tne superintendent shall represent
the Contr~ctor, and shall be autborized to receive communications
and act for t11e Contractor in all matters pertaining to the Work.
4.8.2 The Contractor snal1 ma1l the name of hls assl.y:ned
•epresent.ative to the Owner immediate·1y aiter award of Contract.
4.9 SHOP DRi\lti'INLlS AND SUHtdITTALS
4.9.1 The Cont•actor shall reviel'I', approve and submit, with
•easonable promptness and in such sequence as to cause Do delay
in the Work, or in tne -ark of the o-ner or any other separate
contractor, all submittals required by the Contract Documents.
4.9.:t By approving and submitting sllop urawi·ngs, product data, and
samples, tue Contractor representsK tbat Ile has verified all
conditions re.Lated thereto, and has coordinated tbe information
~itn tbe requlrements of the Contract Documents.
4.9.3 Tile Contractor sball not be relieved of responsibility tor
aoy deviation from the requirements of the Contract Documents by
the Landscape Architect's approval of-such subrnlttals unless the
Contractor has specilica·11y informed the Landscape Architect in
writing of such deviation at the time ot· submittal and the
Laudscape Arcaitect bas given written approval to such deviation.
4,9.4 Tne contractor snall not be rel1eveci from responsibility for
errors or omissions in submittals by tbe Landscape Archltect•s
approval ther~ot.
4.10 USE Ut SITE
4.10.1 Tbe Contractor shall confine operations at the site to
areas permitted by la~s, ora1nances, permits and the Contract
Uocuments and shal.1 not unreasonaoly encumber the site wit!J aoy
materials and equipment.
4.11 CUTTING A~D PATCHING
4.11.1 The Contractor shall be responsible for all cutting,
fitting or patching that may be required to complete the Work or
to make its several part~ fit together propel'ly.
4.11.2 The Contl'actor sball not damage or endanger any portion of
tue ll'ork or ttle work of the uwne• or any aepa•ate contractors by
cutting, patcn1ng or otherwise altering any work, or excavation.
The Contractor shall not cut or otherwise altel' the work o[ tile
Owner or any separate cotitractor except with the written consent
of the Owner.
4.12 CLEANING UP
4.12.l The contractor shall at all times keep the premises free
from accumulatton ot waste materials or l'Ubbish caused by his
operations. At the completion of tl1e Work ne shall remove all his
waste materials and rubbish from the site as ~ell as all hts
tools, equipment, machinery aou surplus mat@rials.
4.12.2 if tbe Contractur Cail~ tu clean up at the completion ot
tbe \!lurk, the Owner may do so and the cost the•eof shall be
cnarged to tne Contractor.
4. U COMMUNICAT!o,-;-.s
4.13,1 Tne Contractor shall fo•ward a.ll communicattons to the
otfice of the 011mer, with a copy to the Landscape Architect.
4.14 ROYALTY ANll PATENTS
4.14.l The Cont•actor shall pay all royalties and license fees.
He shall defend all suits or claims for imfringment of any patent
rights and shall save the Owner narmless from loss or account
thel'eof.
4.14 INLJEMNIFICATIVN
4.14.1 To tne fullest extent permitted by law, the Contractor
shall indemnify and nold narmless the Owne• and the Landscape
Arcbitect and their agents a~d employees from an against all
claims, damages, .losses and expenses, inciudlng but not limited to
attorneys' :lees, arb:,ing our of or resulting i'l'om the perfo•mance
ot tbe \llork, provided that any such claim, damage, loss or expense
(1) is attr1butd.ble t.o bodily inJury, sickness, disease or death,
or to injuqr tour destruction of tangible property (otoer tbao
tt1e Work itself) including the loss of use resulting therefrom,
aud (2) is ca.usea in wnole or in part by any negligent act or
om1ssion ot the Contractor, any Subcontractor, or anyone d1.rectly
employed by any'ot them.
ARTICLE 5 -SUBCONTRACTORS
5.l DEFINITION
5.1.1 A-Subcontractor is a person or entity wno has a direct
contract witt1 the Contractor to pel'form any of the Work at the
site. Tbe term t>ubcontractor does not include aoy separate
contractor or his suocontractors.
5.l~l The Contractor, as soo11 as practicable after tne award of
tne Contract, sbaJ.l furnish to tbe Owner and to .the Landscape
Arcnitect 1n writing tt1e names of the pe•sons or entitles proposed
for each of the princlpal portions of the Work,
5.1.3 It the Owner or the Landscape Architect has rt:a.sonabie
obJect1on to any such proposed pe•son or entity, the Contractor
shall submit a replacement, to whom the Owner or Landscape
A•cnitect has no reasonable obJect1on, and the Contract Sum shall
be increased or decreased by the dif:lereuce in cost occasiorrnd by
such subst1tutiL)n; hu,.,·tver, no increase in the Contract ·s\Jffi shall
be alloweo to• any suc11 substitution unless tbe Contractor has
acted promptly and responsively in submitting names as required in
Subparagrapb 5.1.2.
ART[CLE 6 -WOfiK B't OWNER OR B'i SEPARATE CONTRACTORS
6.1 tJ\liNERS RIGHT TO PERFORM i#UR.K
6.1.l The Owner reserves the rii,:nt to pe•form work related to ttle
Project witb bl.sown forces, and to awa•d separate contracts in
coonectloo with other portions of tae Project ~r other wo•k on the
Site.
6.2 MUTUAL RESPONSIHILITY
6.2.1 The Contractor snall afford the Q11,·ner and separate
contracto•s •easonable oppo•tunity for tbe introduction and
storage of their materials and equipment ana the execution o[
tbc1r ,.·o•K., and shall conne::t and coordinate nis worl{ with tbeirti
as required by tne Contract Documents.
0.2.2 Should tbe Contractor wrongfully ca.use damage to tbe worK or
property of the Ownl?r, or tb otber work on the site, the
Coutractar shall promptly remedy such daraage.
ARTICLE 7 -MISC:t:LLANEOUS PROVISIONS
7,1 GOVERNING LAW
7.1.1 The ~ontract shall b~ governed by tbe law of the place where
the ProJect is located.
7,2 IHHTTEN NUTlCE
7,4,1 Written notice ::.hall be deemed to have been duly !::l&rved if
ue11~ered in person to the individual or memocr ot t~e i1rm u1·
entity or to an officer of tbe corpol'ation for whom lt was
intended, or 1f delivtred at OT sent by registered or certified
m~il to tl1e last b11siness address known to him who gives notice.
7.~ CLAIMS FOR DAMAGES
7.3.l Should eltber party to the Co11tract suffer injury or damage
Lo person or property because of an act or oml1:osion of tbe other
party or any oI his employees, agents or others for whose acts he
is legally liable, claim shall be made 111 writing to such other
party within a reasonable time after the first ob8ervance ot such
111jury or damage.
7.4 BONDS
7.4.1 The 011ner sl1alL hav• tbe riiht to require the Contractor to
turn1ah bonds covering tbe taithtul performance of tbe Cootract
and tho payme11t of all obligations arlslog tbereund~r.
7.5 TESTS
7.5.l I[ the Contra.ct Documeota, laws, or01nance&, rules,
regulations or orde•s of a.ny public authority baviog Jurisdiction
require any portlon of tbe Work to be inspected, tested or
approved, tbe Contractor sball &ive the Landscape Arcbitect timely
notice of its •eadiness so the Landscape Architect may observe
such Jnspectlon, testing or a.pproval. Tbe Cootra.ctor shall bear
all costs for such lnspectioos, tests or a.pprova.ls except as
otberwise specified in toe Contract Documents.
ARTICLE 8 -TIME
8.1 UEFINITIONS
ELl.1 Contract timei The period of time stipulated In tbe
Contract.
8,1.2 Date of commencement: 1'be date Stipulated ln the Notice to
Proceed.
8.1.3 Substantial Completion: Tbe date certified by tbe Landscape
Architect wlaen construction is sufflcleotly cqmplete, in
accordance w:ltb t!ie Contract Documents.
8.1.4 Tbe term day as used in tbe Contract Documents shall mea.n
calendar day.
8,2 EXTENSION OF TIME
8.2.1 If·the Contractol' is delayed at any ti.me ln the progres,.-of
the work by any act or neglect of the Owner, or by any separate
contractor employed by the Owner, or by changes ordered in the
~o•K, or any causes beyond the control, or delay authorized by toe
Owner, then the Contra.ct Time shall be eictended by Change Order
fo.r such reasonabl~ time as tbe Landscape Arcn1tect may determine.
8.'.t!.:t Any claim for extension of time shall be made in writing to
the L'andscape A•cbitect not more than twenty days alter the
commencement of tile delay; otoerwlse it shall be waived.
ARTICLE 9 -PAYM£NTS
9,1 S~HEDULE OF VALUES
9.l.l Before the fil'st Application for Payment, tbe Contractor
shall submit to tile Landscape Architect a scbedule o! values
allocated to tile various portions of the work, prepared in such
form as the Landscape Architect ma.y require.
9,1,2 Payments wi.11 be made on account ■hen Contl'actor's Payment
Request is properly submitted and approved by ttle 011ner, as
follows:
9.1.2.1 On or about the first o! each calendar month, or depending
oo tbe scope of tile ProJect, a payment of equal to ninety percent
of the labor performed and material actually installed in the ~ork
during tbe previous calendar month ■ill be made to the Contractor.
9.1.2,2. No Certificate for a progress payment, nor a.ny prog•ess
payment, nor any partial or entire use or occupancy of the Project
by the o~ner, shall constitute an a.cceptance of any Rork not in
accordance with tbe Contract Documents.
9.2 FINAL PAY~ENT
9.2.1 Upon •ece1pt of written notlce that the Work is ready for
final inspection and acceptance, the Landscape Architect will make
such inspection and, when he fino~ the ~ork acceptable under tt,e
Contract Documents and tbe Contract full)' performed, be will
promptly so notify the Owner. The Owner on •ece1pt of sucn
notification, will pay the Contl'actor rema.inl.ng monies d.u.e llim,
iu~luding tile ten pe•cent r@tentiou.
!;L2.2 Neituer tne_ fina.1 payment nor the •ema,1n1og retained
percentage shall oecome due until the Contractor submits suc11
ev1de_nce covel'ing payments to Subcontractor's, materials
suppliers, and other indebtedness connected w1tb tbe Work for
which tne Ow_ner or bis property might in any way be responsible,
nave been paid or otnerwlse satisfied.
Aii.TICL.t; 10 -PROTECTION UF PERSONS AND PROPJ:;RTY
10.1 SAFETY PRE~AUTIONt:i
10.l.l The Contractor shall
maintaining and suue•vising all
connection with the Work.
be responsible for ioit1a.ting,
safety p-recautlons and programs tn
10.1.2 The Contractul' ~hall take all reasonabje precautions for
the safety of, and shall provlde all reasonable protection to
p•event aama~e to:
.1 all employees on the Work _ana all other persons on the
sl. te.
.2 all the Work. a.nd materials and 11.quipment to be
inco•porated therein.
,3 otber property on the site Ol' adjacent thereto, including
trees, scrubs, lawns, wa.1KS 1 pavements, roadways,
structures and utilities.
10.1.3 The Contractor shall gi.ve all notices and comply wito all
applicable laws, ordinances, rules, regulations and lawful orders
of any public authority bearing on the safety of persons or
prope•tY Ol' their protection from damage, injury or loss.
10.1.4 Tne Contractor sball e•ect and· maintain, as required by tbe
existing conditions and progress of the Work, all reasonable
safeguards for safety and p•otcction, including posting dange•
signs and'otber warnings against hazards.
ARTICLE ll -INSURANCE
11.1 CONTRACTORS LIABIL[TY INSURANCE
11.1.1 Insurance shall be in a company or companJes licensed to do
business in the State in which tbe Project is located and is
acceptable to the Owner a.s will protect the Project and toe owner
from claims which may arise out of. or result from tbe
Contractor's operations under tbe Contract, 11hetber such
operations be by himself or by any subcontractor o• by anyone
directly or indirectly @mployed by any of tbem or by anyone for
wbose acts any of them be liable, includi □g but uot limited to:
A. Claims under worKers or workman's compensatioA, disability
benefit and other similar employee benefit acts;
0. Claims for damages because of boaily injul'y, ·occupationai
sic~ness or disease, or death of his employees;
C. ~latms for damages because ot bodily i'njury, sickness or
disease of any person otber tban his employees;
D. Claims for damages insured by usual personal inJury liability
coverage w~ich a•e sustained (1) by any person a~ a result of
an oft'ense directly or indirectly related to tile employment of
sucb person by'ttie Contractor, or (2) by anr other persoa,
E, Claims for damages, other tbah to the Work itself, because of
injury to or destruction of tangible property, includins; loss
of use result1.ng therefrom;
F. Claims for damages becau5e of bodily injury
person or property damaie arising out of
ma.1ntenaoce of any motor vealcle.
or death of any
tbe ownership,
11.1.2. It shall also be tbe responsibility of the Contractor to
•equire eacb subcontractor to purchase and inaiotain such simlla.r
insurance to protect both the Q11,·ner and the Contractor from claims
wbich may arise out of the $ubcootractors operations.
11.1.3 ThY insurance required shall be written for not les-s than
tbe following, or greater if required by law:
A. Workman's Compensation:
State:
Appl i'cable Federal:
Statutory
Statutory
Employer•-s u.abili'tyi $100,000.00
H. ~omprenens1ve ~eneral Liability:
Bodily lnJUl'y:
Eacn Occurrance: $1,000,000.00
Annual Aggregate: $3,000,000.00
c. Contractual Liability:
Bodily Inju•y (each occurrence):$1,000,000.00
D. Property Damage:
Kach Occur•~nce:
Annual Aggregate1
E. Personal Injury:
Annual Aggregate:
$1,000,000.00
$J,OOO,OOO.UU
$3,000,000.00
F. Comprehensive Automobile Liability:
Bodily lnJury:
Each Person;
Each Occurrence:
Each Occurrence:
ARTlCLE 12 -CHANGEti IN THE WOfiK
12.1 CHANGE ORDERS
$1,000,000,0U
$3,000,00D.UO
$3,000,000.00
12.1.l The contract Sum and the Contract Time may be changed only
by Cbanie Order. A Cbange Order signed by tbe Cont•actor
indicates b1s agreement tberewith, includ1.ng tbe adjustment 10 the
contra.ct Sum or the Contract Time.
12.1.2 The O-..ner, witbout invalidating the Contract, may order
changes i~ tbe ~orK within the gene•al scope of the Contract
consistiog of adoitlous, deletions o• otller revlslons, tbt-
Contract being adJusted accordingly.
l:l.1.::1 The Contractor sball, in no event, deviate from tlle
Landscape Arcn1 tect's design intent, plan arrangeme·nts, sizes and
specit1ed quality staodards for materials and workn1anship, unless
the Contract Documents have been modified a Change Order approve-cl
by the Owner and the Landscape A•cb1tect.
12,2 CORHECTIUN OF \ll'OHK
l:.!.2.l Ttie Contractor shall promptly correct all Work rejected by
tue Landscape Architect as defective or as failing ·to conform to
the Contract Documents. The Contractor snall bear all costs of
correcting such rejected wor~, iocluding compensation for tne
Landscape Architect's addltional services made necessary thereby.
ARTICLE 13 -Tt::RtdlNATIUN OF CONTRALT
13.1 OWNEHS RIGHT
13,1,1 The Owne• reserves tbe rlgbt to terminate the Contract
without liabl11ty fo• any damages wnenever toe Owner is prevented
by operation of law, an Act of God, or Ly official action by the
public, Federal, State or Municipal authorities, trom completing
the Work of tne Co9tracl.
lJ.1.2 In the uvGnt of such cancellation, the Contractor sball be
compensated for toe work actually completed before notice of
cancellation 1s ~ive11 to the Contractor.
13.1.:J If the Contract prov,ides l'or payments to the Contractor be
based on u11it prices, the amount due the ContractQl' shall be
computed on the basis of such unit prices.
13.1.4 If the ucpald balance of tbe Contract Sum exceeds the costs
of finisbi.ng the Work, including compensatloo [or the Landscape
Architect's additional services made necessary thereby, such
excess shall be paid by th~ Contractor. If such costs exceed tbe
unpaid balance, tbe Contractor aball pay the dltference to tbe
Owner.
PLANTING LEGEND
BOTANICAL NAME
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'Tuttle'
Cistus purpureus
Lantana Montevidensis
Pinus canariensis
Pinus roxburgbii
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Boui;ainvillea
Natal plum
Rockrose
La1:tana
Cauary island pine
Cb:r pine
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PLANTING SPECIFICATIONS
PART 1.00 -GENERAL
1.01 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Requirements or regulatory agencies:
1. Comply wl,th federal.
regulations pertaining to
and insect infestation.
State and local laws and
inspection for plant diseases
e. Tests:
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C.
L03
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8.
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1. Imported so,ilsi Submit samples for analysis to:
Soil and Plant Laboratory
1534 South Trotter Avenue
Santa Ana, California
Telephone; 714/55B-8333
2. Submit copl.es of test results rellectlog speciticatloo
conformance to the Landscape Arcbltect for approval
prior to pl.acing imported soils on the project site.
INSPECTIONS
Plants shall be subject to review and approval or
rejection at pl.ace of growth and on the Project Site at
any time before and during progress or worK, or during
mattenance period, for size, variety, condition, latent
detects and injluries. Reroove rejected plants from the Project Site immediately.
Notify Archttecit to request a pre-malntenance r.evie1r at
least 3 days prior to completion of the project.
Make periodic reviews of plant materials untll the end of
tbe guarantee perlod. It unfavorable conditions exist
being harm_ful to the guarantee plant, notify the
Architect in wrLti □g of the condition.
SUBSTITUTIONS
Substitutions '11111 not be permitted without the Landscape Architect's written approval ..
If a specified pla~t species or variety is not obtainable,
Contractor may submit a proposal to provide the nearest
equivalent size, or variety to the Landscape Architect for bis consideratio,n.
1 f approval is
Contract will
Conditions.
granted for substitution, adjustment in
be made in accord wlth the Contract
1.04 GUARANTEE
A. Provide a written guarantee to the Owner that all trees,
shrubs and plarnt materials will maintain vigorous and
healthy growth f,or the specified guarantee periods.
1. Less than 151 gal loo s1 ze 1 60 days
2. 15 gallon an,d large'r: 1 year
B. Guarantee for each period shall begin on date of floal
acceptance of wo,rk by tbe Owner, after successful completion
of the specified mal~tenaoce period.
C. Replace all dead and dying plants, and all plants not,
re!lecting vigor(ous growth.
D. Replacement pla1.nts shall be the same kind and size as originally plantred.
l. Soil prepara.tion, planting and fertilization, staking-
guying shalil conform to original specifications
including iuarantee.
2. Make replacement immAdiately as weather w111 permit.
PART 2.00 -PRODUCTS
2.01 SOIL MATERlALS
A. Topsoil:
8.
1. On-site soils: Use existing on-site soil which bas been
stock-piled and identi.!ied for use as top soil for
plantin~ purposes to the rna~imum extent possible.
2. Use only top soil materials whlcb have been approved by
the Landscape Architect.
3. Remove all diebrls, wood, oil, weeds and other foreign
matter which may be detrlmenta.l to plant growth.
4. Remove contaminated and rejected sell materials from the
site and dispose of at a legal dumping area.
Imported soils:
approved source;
following llmits:
Prcivide sandy teKtured material from an
use materials which do not eKceed the
1. Silt plus clay content, 15 percent by weight.
2. Boron conten·t: 1 part per million as mcas~red on the saturation extract.
3. Sodium absorption ratio (SAR):
centlrneter at 25 degrees c.
• 3.0 millimhos per
C. Commercial fert.ili,zer shall bear the manufacturer's
guaranteed analysis and shall meet tbe following requirements:
l. For soil conditioning, 61, nitrogen, 20'1, phosphoric
acid, and 20'.f>, oltrogen, 201, phosphoric acid, and 201,
potash (Best•~ Croprnaker or equivalent).
2. For maintcnanice fertilization, IBDU Coarse Grade, 16$
nitrogen, 61 whosphoric and BJ potash,
2.02 PLANT MATERIALS
A. Species and siz.e1 Provide as indicated on "Plant Material List'' on Drawings ..
8. Tag all plant matterials with.name and size in accord with
American Associlation of Nurserymens' "Standards of Practice".
C. All plants shall lbe healthy, well developed representations
of their species or varieties, free from dlsfigurernents, and
with well developed branch and root systems,
2. 03 MISCELLANEOUS M:ATE:RJALS
A. Tree stakes= Lo«lgepole pine, pointed on one end. Stain
entire length wi tb green shingle stain. Provide 2 in.
diameter by 10 ft. long for five gallon and flfteen gallon trees.
8. Tree ties: 'Cinch ti_es or approved equal.
C. Herbicides: Com1rnercial quallty pre-emergent type as
approved by a. lieensed pest control advisor for use with
species of plant ~pecifled on the Plantin~ Plans.
1. Herbicide shal.1 effectively control all broadleaf ground
cover growth !'or a period Qf not less than 6 months.
PART 3.00 -EXECUTION
3.01 INSPECTION
A. Examine surfaces :for conditions that will adversely" affect
execution, permane1nce and quality of work.
B. Notify the Landscape Architect in writing describing any
unacceptable conditions.
3.02 PREPARATION
A. Regln work wlthin five days after notification by Landscape
Architect. Conduct operations continually to completion
except during unfavorable weather conditions.
B, Clean-up and remove all weeds and grass~a from pl&ntins
areas, including roots and rninor accumulations ot debri• and
rubbish before beginning work.
l. tt rnajor amounts of debrla are present lo work a.reas,
immediately notify the Owner requesting clearing work areas.
3.03 FINISH GRADJNG
A, Area to be landscaped ls to be graded, by others, to
within .10 foot of finished grade. If an area to be
landscaped Is not acceptable to the Landscape Contractor,
he shall notify in writing, both the General Contractor
and the Landscape Architect.
B. Finish grade all planting areas to a smooth and even
condition, makinR sure tha.t no water pocket~ or
irregul~rities remain. Remove and 1lspose of all toreign
materials, dirt clods, and rocks over one inch in
diameter within six inches of the surface so that, after
conditioning and planting, the grade is 1-1/2 inches
below walks, sloped to drain away from walls.
3.04 SOIL CONDITIONING
A, Soil in all planting area sbo•n on plans shall be
loosened to a depth of 12 inches 02") belo• finish grade.
8, All planting areas shall be brought to finish grade,
allowing for amendments, then incorporate evenly into the
top 4'1 to 6" the following for each 1,000 square feet of area:
1. Organic amendment: 4 cu. yds.
2. 6-20-20 commercial fertilizer: 30 lbs.
3. Agricultural gypsum: 100 lbs.
4. Soil sulpher: 10 lbs.
(The above amendment is for bidding purposes only, and
may be modified as per the recornm,endations of the soils
and plant laboratory .report. J
-3.05 PLANTING
A. Locate trees and shrubs by scaling dimensions from Planting Drawings.
B, Spot containers and obtain Landscape Architect's approval prior to excavating pits.
C. Pit excavations:
1. All sides cut vertical.
2. Diameter: Double the container or root ball size.
3. Depth for plants less than 15 gallon size: 6 in. deeper
than contalner or root ball.
4. Depth for plants 15 gallon and larger: Same depth as container or root ball.
5. It planter pits are excavated using a power auger, break
vertical sides with a balling bar or spade to interrupt
continuous ,c1.1rve influence on root development.
D. Do not plant materials that have cracked or broken balls of
earth •hen removed from contat~er unless otherwise approved by Landscape Architect,
E, Plant materials in a manner that after settlement, the.crown
of the'plant bears: the sarne relation to finish grade that it
did to the surface in Its original container.
F. All tree, shrub or vine plant pits shall be backfilled With prepared site soil:
1. 6 parts by volume site soil.
2. 4 parts by volume nitrogen stabilized organic amendment.
3. 2 lbs. 5-20-20 per cu. yd. of mix,
4. 10 lbs. agricultural gypsum and 2 lbs. of iron
sulpbate per cu. yd, of rniK.
5. Add amendments as recommended by testing laboratory.
G, Parm shallow basin around edge of plant pit.
H. Grade area around plants to tlnisb grade.
I., Stake new trees indicated on Drawings.
3.06 LAWNS AND PLA~TS
A. Continuously maintain all plants and planted areas during
the progress of the work, during the maintenance period, and
until final acceptance of the work by the Land$cape Architect.
3.07 MAINTENA~CE PERIOD
A. Maintenance pcr'iod shall begin •hen· all work ii:ldicated on
Drawings and specified has been completed, inspected and
a.ppro..-ed by the Landscape Architect. (Refer to Article 1.04 of this Section.)
1. Maintenance work shall be performed as specified herein-
after, and shall be contlnued for a period of 90 days •
8. Plant supports:
l, inspect stakes to prevent girdling ot trunks or
branches. Make adjustments as necessary to prevent
rubbing or injury to bark.
2. Remove stakes as soon as plants no longer require their support.
C. Plant replacement:
1. Remove dead and dying plants and replace, with healthy
plants of equal size, condition and variety ind~cated on Contract Drawin&s,
2, Prepare" soils and p-lant in accord with Contract
Specifications.
D. Groundcover:
1. Apply specified pre-emergent herbicide to all broadleaf
grouodcover areas. Apply in accord wlth manufacturer's instruct Lons.
3,08 ACCEPTANCE
A. Final a-cceptance by the Owner shall occur after
completion of lnstallatton and maintenance procedUres.
This inspection shall establish the bcginnin1 date for
the specified guarantee of trees so designated.
GENERAL CONSTRUCTION NOT£8
1. Contractor shall verlry all dimensions an~ conditions prior to
tbe ■tart of construction. Contractor &ball notify tbe owner's representative of any discrepancies.
2. Contractor 5ball verify location of all utilities prior to
construction and 6ball be held liable for all damaees incurred during construction.
4
Contractor shall coordinate the lr.stall11.t1on of all sleeves as
indicated oo tbe 1rrtgat1on plans •ilh paving contractor.
Refer to specifications tor accepted standards of materials and •orkmanship.
5 All forrns aod aligcmect of bardscape items sball be inspected
and appro\led by the landscape arcb1tect prior to pouring,
(Contractor shall notify landscape architect a minimum of 48 hours prior to the inspection.)
'9 Contractor shall not willfully proceed with construction and/or
grade difierences wben it 16 obvious that unknown obstructions
and/or grade differences eMist that may not bave been known
during design. Such conditions sball be immediately brought to
tbe attention of tbe owner's authorized representative. The
Contractor shall assume full responsibility for all necessary
revisions due to. failure to give such rlotificatlons.
7 Tbe Contractor s-hall verify all measurements and shall bE-
responsible for tbe proper 111orkiog out of all details of
installation. Any construction not meeting the approval of tbe
o•ner or tbe landscape architect shall be replaced at the contractor 1s expense witb acceptable construction.
{5 The location of features to be constructed,
d_imensioned may be determined by scale.
conditions with owner's ootification.
not specifically
'verify all sucb
'3. All dimensions shall be verified arainst e:dsting conditions
and any discrepancies reported to the owner's representative.
10 All construction and installation of landscape Items shall be
per local codes and ordinances.
L~NDSCAPE NOTES
l. All tret-s shall have nilotmum l 1/2" caliper at• point
6 loeheN abov~ root ball. All otber measurem•nts sucb &s
number of c.anr!>, ball l!Sizes, quality dest1n:it1ons, •tc.,
shall be In a,:cordance wltb tbe latest edltlon r
•·Hortlculture Standards of the American Assocla~lon of Nurserymen, Inc,"
2. Landscape 1rcb1tect shall approve plant material
placem~nt by contractor prior to 1ostallat1on.
3, f'ertiliu,~_.....,!2r all __ sround cover areas shall be as speci-
fied •itbtn tbf' speclficatlons.
4, The land~cape contractor shall ma1ot&ln all planted areas
b~ means_of continuous watprlo1, prunln~. ralsint tree
balls •□icb &ettle below 1rade, ferllllzln1 and applying
sucb sprays as are necessary to keep tbe planting~ tree
of insects &nd_diseases, weedlog;, rolling, mowl □G
reseeding, eag1n~ and/or other operations oece~sa;► for
proper care and upkeep. Th~ landscape contractor shall
maiotalo al} plantlngs as SpPcified above for a period of olnety (90) d.1ys.
5. All trf'ces shall eq•Jal or suri:,.ass "Valley Cre-st" s~a.ndards for qualit;.
b. All shruo~ ano ~rouod cover saall equal or surpass ''HJo~a ~ursery·• stand3rds for quality.
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