Addendum No. 2 for Drainage Improvements For Nueces River Fishing Area
|
|
- Buck Washington
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Project No K September 20, 2016 TO ALL POTENTIAL BIDDERS Subject: Addendum No. 2 for Drainage Improvements For Nueces River Fishing Area Ladies/Gentlemen: This addendum is considered part of the Contract Documents and is issued to change, amplify, add to, delete from, or otherwise explain the Contract Documents. Where provisions of this addendum differ from those of the original Contract Documents, this addendum will take precedence and govern. Bidders are hereby notified that they must incorporate this addendum into their bids, and it will be construed that the contractor s bid reflects with full knowledge all items, changes, and modifications to the Contract Documents herein specified. Bidders will acknowledge receipt of this addendum in the space provided on the Bid form. BID DOCUMENTS 1. Reissued Revised BID BREAKDOWN sheets (pages 1 3). TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Table of Contents 1. Remove and replace with Revised TABLE OF CONTENTS sheet. Division Remove Section TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL dated 9/2/2016, pages 1 9. Division Remove Section SEEDING dated 9/2/2016, pages Insert Section TOPSOIL AND SEEDING dated 08/15, pages /15
2 To All Potential Bidders Project No K Page 2 Addendum No. 2 September 20, 2016 DRAWINGS 1. Reissued DWG K Reissued DWG K-07 Sincerely, LD/clh Enclosures Louis Donato, E.I.T. Associate Project Engineer cc: Sean Strawbridge David L. Krams Sarah Garza David L. Michaelsen Sonya Lopez-Sosa 09/15
3 (Company Name) BID BREAKDOWN SHEET DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS FOR NUECES RIVER FISHING AREA PORT OF CORPUS CHRISTI AUTHORITY BREAKDOWN OF BID PRICES This breakdown is a part of the Contract Documents and is designed to help the PCCA evaluate the bids to detect possible errors or omissions and to establish values for the individual items of work so that modifications to the contract can be more easily resolved. Please fill out the items listed below so that the total matches the prices shown on the bid. The bidder is invited to include his own estimates if he so chooses. BASE BID Design Bidder s Unit Total Quantity Quantity Amount Amount 1. Mobilization/ Demobilization 1 LS $ $ 2. Bonds & Insurance 1 LS $ $ 3. Construct Drainage Channel 502 CY $ $ 4. Fill Depression 145 CY $ $ 5. Culvert Pipe (24 RCP) 24 LF $ $ 6. Precast Concrete Headwall 1 EA $ $ 7. Precast Concrete Safety End Treatment (SET) 1 EA $ $ 8. Culvert Rip Rap Protection 8 CY $ $ 9. Geogrid- River Access Road 3,566 SY $ $ 10. Roadbase- River Access Road 304 CY $ $ 11. Roadbase- Service Road 371 CY $ $ 12. Topsoil & Reseeding 1 ACRE $ $ 13. SW3P Items 1 LS $ $ 14. Miscellaneous 1 LS $ $ 15. Roadbase-maintenance 35 CY $ $ Total Amount Base Bid $ Revised Bid Breakdown Sheet 05/14 1/3
4 BID BREAKDOWN SHEET (Continued) ADDITIVE BID ITEM 1: DOUBLE BARRELED RCP CULVERT (List additional costs additive to the Base Bid.) 1. Culvert Pipe (24 RCP) 24 LF $ $ 2. Precast Concrete Headwall 1 EA $ $ 3. Precast Concrete Safety End Treatment (SET) 1 EA $ $ 4. Culvert Rip Rap Protection 1 CY $ $ Miscellaneous 1 LS Total Amount Additive Bid Item 1 $ The preceding design quantities are approximate and are not guaranteed. Bidders will prepare their own estimate of work and bid accordingly. Bidders will indicate their own estimate of work under the column labeled Bidder s Quantity and calculate the Total Amount based on same. If this column is left blank, the bidder will be deemed to be in agreement with the design quantities and no adjustment in contract price will be made for variance. LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS & SUPPLIERS Please list all intended subcontractors and major suppliers below. The bidder awarded the contract will be required to notify the Engineer of any changes in the actual suppliers and subcontractors. Material Item Name of Supplier Revised Bid Breakdown Sheet 05/14 2/3
5 BID BREAKDOWN SHEET (Continued) Subcontractors (if any): Revised Bid Breakdown Sheet 05/14 3/3
6 Revised TABLE OF CONTENTS TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS FOR NUECES RIVER FISHING AREA PORT OF CORPUS CHRISTI AUTHORITY DIVISION 00 - PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS PCCA POLICIES & PROCEDURES DIVISION 01 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS ACCESS TO PORT AUTHORITY PROPERTY PROJECT COORDINATION PROJECT MEETINGS SUBMITTALS POLLUTION PREVENTION QUALITY REQUIREMENTS DEFINITIONS AND STANDARDS TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL TEMPORARY ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROLS TEMPORARY STORM WATER (POLLUTION CONTROLS CONSTRUCTION SITE 1-5 ACRES) EXECUTION AND CLOSEOUT REQUIREMENTS DIVISION 31 - EARTHWORK SITE CLEARING GRADING EXCAVATION FILL RIPRAP DIVISION 32 - EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS GEOGRID & GEOTEXTILES AGGREGATE BASE COURSES TOPSOIL AND SEEDING DIVISION 33 - UTILITIES PIPE CULVERTS
7 SECTION TOPSOIL AND SEEDING PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES This specification shall govern all work necessary for placing topsoil, fertilizing, planting seeds, laying sod, placing mattings or blankets, and maintaining vegetation in the areas designated on the plans. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS A. Topsoil Provide easily cultivated, fertile topsoil that is free from objectionable material, has a high resistance to erosion, and is able to support plant growth. Topsoil is subject to testing by engineer. B. Seeding Provide seed from the previous season s crop meeting the requirements of Texas Seed Law, including the testing and labeling for pure live seed (PLS). Furnish seed of the designated species and use within 12 months from the date of analysis. When Buffalo grass is specified, use seed that is treated with potassium nitrate (KNO3) to overcome dormancy. Use the below tables to determine appropriate seed mix and rates as specified on the plans. Table 1: Permanent Rural Seed Mix (January 1 st May 1 st ) Clay Soils Sandy Soils Species and Rates (lbs PLS/acre) Species and Rates (lbs PLS/acre) Green Sprangletop 0.3 Green Sprangletop 0.3 Sideoats Grama (Haskell) 2.7 Bermudagrass 1.8 Bremudagrass 1.8 Buffelgrass (Common) 0.4 Buffalograss (Texoka) 1.6 Sand Lovegrass 0.6 Plains Bristlegrass 1.2 Lehmanns Lovegrass 0.6 Illinois Bundleflower 1.0 Purple Prairieclover 0.5 Table 2: Temporary Cool Season Seeding (September 1 st November 30 th ) Seed Mix and Rates (lb/acre) Oats 72 08/ /4
8 Table 3: Temporary Warm Season Seeding (May 1 st August 31 st ) Seed Mix and Rates (lb/acre) Foxtail Millet 34 C. Sod Sod shall be appropriate for the soil it will be placed atop and shall be from a vendor in south Texas. D. Mattings and Blankets Mattings and blankets refer to sheets of erosion-control materials (straw, jute, wood fiber, coconut fiber, plastic netting, or other materials approved by the engineer) placed on the surface of disturbed soil. They are commonly used to stabilize slopes or used as flexible channel liners, where they protect the soils until vegetation becomes established. Contractor shall suggest mattings and blankets for use at the site and seek approval, prior to purchase, from PCCA Director of Environmental Planning & Compliance. E. Compost Furnish compost that has been produced by aerobic (biological) decomposition of organic matter and meets the requirements of U.S. Department of Agriculture Test Methods for the Examination of Composting and Compost. Do not use materials that have been treated with chemical preservatives as a compost feedstock or as wood chips. The compost shall be stockpiled onsite and maintained until approved by the engineer. Engineer reserves the right to sample compost at the jobsite. F. Fertilizer All fertilizer shall be delivered in bags or clearly marked containers showing the analysis, name, trademark, and warranty. The fertilizer is subject to testing by the State chemist in accordance with the Texas fertilizer law. Fertilizer shall have an analysis of (% nitrogen, phosphoric acid, and potash) as determined by the Association of Official Agricultural Chemists. At least 50% of the nitrogen component must be of a slow-release formulation. Fertilizer shall be free flowing and uniform in composition. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION OF TOPSOIL Before placing topsoil, cultivate the area to a depth of 4 inches. Spread the topsoil to a uniform loose cover of 2 to 4 inches or at the thickness specified and shape the topsoil as directed. Water and roll the topsoil with a light roller or other suitable equipment. 08/ /4
9 3.02 INSTALLATION OF SEEDING Cultivate the area to a depth of 4-inches before placing the seed unless otherwise directed by the engineer. When performing permanent seeding after an established temporary seeding, cultivate the seedbed to a depth of 4-inches or mow the area before placement of the permanent seed. Distribute the seed or seed mixture uniformly over the areas shown on the plans using hand or mechanical distribution or hydro-seeding on top of the soil. When seed and water are to be distributed as a slurry during hydro-seeding, apply mixture to the area to be seeded within 30 minutes of placement of components in the equipment. Roll the planted area with a light roller or other suitable equipment. Seeds may also be drill seeded at a depth of 0.25 to 0.33 inches. If seeding is to be applied on slopes greater than 3:1, then matting and/or other stabilization methods shall be used INSTALLATION OF SOD Sod is composed of living vegetation and is placed on disturbed soil that requires an immediate and permanent vegetative cover. Grading activities are to be completed prior to sod installation. Soils of poor quality may require fertilization or the application of compost or topsoil prior to sod installation. Sod shall have at least a one inch root system and be free of noxious weeds, other grasses, or any matter deleterious to the growth of the sod. Only sod that has been harvested, delivered, and installed within a period no greater than 36 hours shall be used. Cultivate the area to a depth of 4-inches before laying sod, unless otherwise directed by the engineer. The sod is to be installed in a staggered pattern with the long side perpendicular to the slope. If a single row or spot sodding is to occur, the sod is to be planted where the top of the sod s soil is level with the surrounding ground. All exposed sides of the sod shall be firmed with soil without covering the sod with soil. Sod is to be rolled immediately to achieve firm contact with the soil. For slopes greater than 3:1, the sod shall be anchored to the ground INSTALLATION OF MATTINGS AND BLANKETS Complete grading of the soils, fertilize as needed, and seed area prior to installation of mattings or blankets. Install and anchor the mattings and blankets, previously approved for use by the PCCA Environmental Compliance Manager, in accordance with the manufacturer s specifications INSTALLATION OF COMPOST Compost is appropriate on slopes of 3:1 or less. After excavation and embankment work is complete, remove and dispose of objectionable material from the topsoil before placing compost. Apply compost uniformly 2 to 4 inches deep. Compost may be blended with topsoil. Water and roll the compost with a light roller or other suitable equipment. 08/ /4
10 3.06 APPLICATION OF FERTILIZER Deliver and apply the fertilizer uniformly at a rate equal to 100 pounds of nitrogen per acre or at the analysis and rate specified on the plans APPLICATION OF WATERING Use water that is clean and free of industrial wastes and other substances harmful to the growth of vegetation. Apply water with equipment appropriate to distribute water at a uniform and controllable rate. Ensure that watering does not erode soil or plantings. For seeded areas, grass seed make take 5-30 days to germinate depending on the seed type and temperature. Seeded areas should be watered daily at a frequency to ensure stabilization of mature vegetation to 70% of the background vegetation. The sodded areas are to be watered daily to where one inch of the soil below the sod has be permeated. Watering shall continue until the roots of the sod are affixed into the soil and as dry conditions require. PART 4 MEASUREMENT & PAYMENT (Not Used) END OF SECTION 08/ /4
11
12
ITEM 164 SEEDING AND EROSION CONTROL BLANKET
AFTER NOVEMBER 1, 2008 ITEM 164 SEEDING AND EROSION CONTROL BLANKET 164.1 Description. This Item shall govern for preparing the ground, sowing of seeds, application of a fertilizer, and stabilization with
More informationVegetation. Fe=0.90 (When fully established; lower while vegetation is first growing)
2.9 Erosion Control Description:, used as an erosion control, is the sowing or sodding of grasses, small grains, or legumes to provide temporary and final vegetative stabilization for disturbed areas.
More informationSECTION 900 TURF ESTABLISHMENT
SECTION 900 901.0 DESCRIPTION This section covers the furnishing of all labor, materials, tools, equipment and performances of all work and services necessary or incidental to turf restoration as indicated
More informationSECTION SEEDING
SECTION 32 92 19 SEEDING PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION A. The WORK under this section consists of the revegetation with seeded grasses. CONTRACTOR shall furnish all labor, materials, equipment, tools,
More informationWhite Street Area Sewer Separation, Project ID Date Issued: June 8, 2015
White Street Area Sewer Separation, Project ID 11240090 Date Issued: June 8, 2015 ADDENDUM NO. 3 This addendum will only be distributed via e-mail, but will remain available for viewing on the MSDGC website
More informationEROSION & SEDIMENT CONTROL
EROSION & SEDIMENT CONTROL Surface Water Protection During Well Site Construction Kelly Kees, PE WVDEP, Office of Oil and Gas SEDIMENT & EROSION CONTROL PLANS Per West Virginia State Code 22-6-6(d) 22-6A-7(c),
More information900 Roadside Improvement
900 Roadside Improvement Plate 901 TEMPORARY EROSION AND POLLUTION CONTROL Temporary Berm 901-1 Temporary Slope Drain 901-1 Temporary Slope Barrier (Set Price) 901-1 Temporary Ditch Check 901-1 Temporary
More informationSECTION VI. (Sub-section 241) Grassing. 1. Scope of Work General Sprigging Sodding thru 241-3
SECTION VI (Sub-section 241) Grassing Article Page 1. Scope of Work 241-1 2. General 241-1 3. Sprigging 241-1 4. Sodding 241-1 thru 241-3 5. Soil Amendments 241-3 6. Non Grassed Areas 241-4 7. Topsoil
More informationEXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS PLANTING. .02 Lawns and Grasses. A. General. 1. Intent:
32 00 00 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS 32 90 00 PLANTING.02 Lawns and Grasses A. General 1. Intent: a. The work in this section specifies the labor, materials, and installation methods necessary to establish the
More informationNORTH HARRIS COUNTY REGIONAL WATER AUTHORITY STANDARD SPECIFICATION. Section SODDING
Section 02922 PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SUMMARY This Section includes the following: A. Restoration of existing lawn areas disturbed by construction shall be by installation of new sod. B. Planting of sod within
More informationSECTION LANDSCAPING
SECTION 02900 LANDSCAPING 1.01 General: The contractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment, topsoil, fertilizer, lime and seed necessary for restoration and stabilization
More informationSECTION TURF AND GRASSES
SECTION 32 92 00 TURF AND GRASSES PART 1: GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION Restore all disturbed grass and landscaped areas to conditions equal to or better than before the work began and to the satisfaction of
More informationVolume 2, Chapter 12 - Revegetation
Volume 2, Chapter 12 - Revegetation Users Guidance: If a UDFCD Section number in this chapter is skipped: It was adopted as is; please refer to that Section in the corresponding UDFCD Manual, Volume, Chapter
More informationNORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY PROJECT NAME JOB # ISSUED: 03/29/2017
SECTION 32 9200 TURF AND NATIVE/ADAPTIVE PLANTINGS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division
More informationAll materials in this presentation are taken from materials produced by:
1 PART I 2 All materials in this presentation are taken from materials produced by: Georgia Soil and Water Conservation Commission 4310 Lexington Road P.O. Box 8024 Athens, GA 30603 706-542-3065 Fax 706-542-4242
More informationSECTION SODDING
SECTION 02924 SODDING PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SUMMARY A. Repair lawns and grassed rights of way damaged or removed during the construction of the pump station. 1.02 RELATED WORK A. Clearing and Grubbing -
More informationSection 9 Landscaping and Street Trees
Section 9 Landscaping and Street Trees GENERAL REQUIREMENTS...9-1 I. MATERIALS...9-1 9.1 GRASS...9-1 9.2 STREET TREES...9-1 A. General...9-1 B. Species...9-2 C. Design Standards...9-2 9.3 LANDSCAPING...9-3
More informationPart IV(a): BMPs for Erosion, Sediment, Velocity Control
Part IV(a): BMPs for Erosion, Sediment, Velocity Control Find Design Standards and Specifications for Iowa Erosion and Sediment Control Practices at: www.iowasudas.org Erosion Control Keeping the soil
More informationBMP-33. Stabilizing fine-graded disturbed areas by establishing permanent grass stands with sod.
BMP-33 BMP: SODDING Definition Stabilizing fine-graded disturbed areas by establishing permanent grass stands with sod. PurDoses 1. To establish permanent turf immediately. 2. To prevent erosion and damage
More informationAlternative Names: Erosion Control Matting, Erosion Control Netting, Rolled Erosion Control Products (RECP)
4.5-s EROSION CONTROL BLANKET SYSTEM Alternative Names: Erosion Control Matting, Erosion Control Netting, Rolled Erosion Control Products (RECP) DESCRIPTION Erosion control blanket systems are woven or
More informationSECTION TOPSOIL AND SEEDING
SECTION 13400 TOPSOIL AND SEEDING DECEMBER 2015 TOPSOIL AND SEEDING Page 1 1 GENERAL... 2 DESCRIPTION... 2 RELATED SECTIONS... 2 JOB CONDITIONS... 2 INSPECTION... 2 2 PRODUCTS... 3 SEEDING PRODUCT DELIVERY,
More informationBowling Green, Kentucky Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs) Erosion Prevention Practices (EPPs) Activity: Nets and Mats (N and M)
Bowling Green, Kentucky Stormwater Best Management Practices (BMPs) Erosion Prevention Practices (EPPs) Activity: Nets and Mats (N and M) EPP-11 PLANNING CONSIDERATIONS: Design Life: 1 yr Acreage Needed:
More informationREQUIREMENTS FOR LANDS TO BE CONVEYED TO THE CITY. The Owner will be responsible to ensure that all lands which will be transferred to the City for
APPROVED BY COUNCIL FEBRUARY 15, 1994 CITY OF BE CONVEYED TO THE CITY The Owner will be responsible to ensure that all lands which will be transferred to the City for parkland, drainage or boulevard purposes
More informationSECTION SEEDING. C. Seed mix to be used will be as specified in the Bid Schedule.
SECTION 02710 - PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. The WORK under this Section includes providing all labor, materials, tools and equipment necessary for preparing the ground and furnishing and applying
More informationTHE FOLLOWING IS AN EXCERPT FROM THE 2011 CITY OF SEATTLE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS WITH MINOR CORRECTIONS MADE TO SECTION 9-03.SEATTLE.
THE FOLLOWING IS AN EXCERPT FROM THE 2011 CITY OF SEATTLE STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS WITH MINOR CORRECTIONS MADE TO SECTION 9-03.2 THE COMPLETE 2011 EDITION MAY BE FOUND AT: HTTP://WWW.SEATTLE.GOV/UTIL/ENGINEERING/STANDARD_PLANS_&_SPECS/INDEX.ASP
More informationSECTION VEGETATIVE EROSION CONTROL. A. This section addresses permanent and temporary vegetation and cover crops.
SECTION 02377 VEGETATIVE EROSION CONTROL PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SUMMARY A. This section addresses permanent and temporary vegetation and cover crops. B. Related Work Specified Elsewhere: 1. Section 01210,
More informationLAWN RENOVATION & OVERSEEDING
LAWN RENOVATION & OVERSEEDING A healthy established lawn is able to out-compete many weeds and withstand a certain amount of pressure from disease and insect attack as well as drought. You can help maintain
More informationSECTION PLANTING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
SECTION 329000 PLANTING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Special Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply
More informationa. Section includes planting soils specified by composition of the mixes.
SECTION 32 9113 SOIL PREPARATION PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification
More informationCHARLES SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT PLAN SUBMITTAL GUIDELINES
CHARLES SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT PLAN SUBMITTAL GUIDELINES CharlesSCD.com January 2013 1 SEDIMENT AND EROSION CONTROL APPROVAL 2 CHARLES SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT TRANSMITTAL LETTER TO: CHARLES SOIL
More informationTown of Essex Small Site Erosion Control Guide
Town of Essex Small Site Erosion Control Guide Why do we need to protect against erosion? Water Quality: Erosion and the transport of sediment and pollutants impacts the water quality of nearby streams
More informationEC-11 COMPOST. Greenville County Technical Specification for. 1.0 Compost. 1.1 Description
Greenville County Technical Specification for EC-11 COMPOST 1.0 Compost 1.1 Description This specification covers compost produced from various organic by-products, for use as an infill material for sediment
More informationUrban Conservation Practice Physical Effects ESTABLISHMENT, GROWTH, AND HARVEST NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT
NOT WELL 800 - Urban Stormwater Wetlands A constructed system of shallow pools that create growing conditions for wetland plants to lessen the impacts of stormwater quality and quantity in urban areas.
More informationMinnesota Department of Transportation
Memo Minnesota Department of Transportation Office of Environmental Stewardship (OES) Office Tel: 651-366-3629 Erosion and Storm Water Management Unit Fax: 651-366-3603 Mail Stop 620 395 John Ireland Blvd.
More informationSection Seeding
Section 02936 Seeding PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A. Fertilizing. B. Seeding. C. Hydroseeding. D. Mulching. E. Maintenance. F. Sodding. 1.02 RELATED WORK A. Documents affecting work of this
More informationEC Building a Bluegrass Lawn
University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln Historical Materials from University of Nebraska- Lincoln Extension Extension 1965 EC65-1212 Building a Bluegrass Lawn Clark
More informationUNIFIED FACILITIES GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS
USACE / NAVFAC / AFCEC / NASA UFGS-32 92 19 (August 2017) ---------------------------- Preparing Activity: NAVFAC Superseding UFGS-32 92 19 (October 2006) UNIFIED FACILITIES GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS References
More informationSection 816. TURF ESTABLISHMENT
816.01 Section 816. TURF ESTABLISHMENT 816.01. Description. This work consists of conducting soil tests, preparing the soil, and placing sod or seed and mulch to permanently stabilize disturbed areas as
More informationA. Provide labor and materials necessary for installation of turf sod and other related work as required.
SECTION 32 92 00 TURF AND GRASSES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Provide labor and materials necessary for installation of turf sod and other related work as required. B. Related work described elsewhere:
More informationSECTION SODDING
SECTION 02925 SODDING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Preparation of subsoil. 2. Placing topsoil. 3. Fertilizing. 4. Sod installation. 5. Maintenance. B. Related Sections: 1. Drawings
More informationPERMANENT SEEDING. Overview of Sedimentation and Erosion Control Practices. Practice no. 6.11
Overview of Sedimentation and Erosion Control Practices Practice no. 6.11 PERMANENT SEEDING Permanent vegetation controls erosion by physically protecting a bare soil surface from raindrop impact, flowing
More informationSpringpoint Architects, pc SECTION Childcare Center Architect s Project No TABLE OF CONTENTS Monroe County Comm. Sch. Corp.
Volume 1 Bidding Requirements, Contract Forms, Conditions of the Contract, Division 1, Architectural and Site Specifications 000107 Certification Page 000110 Table of Contents DIV00 PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING
More informationWhat Is Water Erosion?
What Is Water Erosion? Soil particles displaced by the action of wind or water Tina R. Evans, PE, CISEC HydroDynamics Incorporated Parker, CO 303-841-0377 Section 5.2.1.1. Deadline to Initiate Stabilization
More informationA DIVISION OF L & M SUPPLY EROSION CONTROL BLANKETS, WATTLES AND LOGS
A DIVISION OF L & M SUPPLY EROSION CONTROL BLANKETS, WATTLES AND LOGS S SERVICE QUALITY INTEGRITY ABOUT U.S. EROSION CONTROL PRODUCTS U.S. EROSION CONTROL PRODUCTS was founded on the basis of bringing
More informationCALIFORNIA NATIVE GRASSES ON LEVEES
CALIFORNIA NATIVE GRASSES ON LEVEES A Multi-Benefit Solution September 7, 2017 Vance Howard Sr. Restoration Ecologist GEI Consultants ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Co-authors Peter Buck Former Natural Resources Director
More informationC-10. Disconnected Impervious Surface
C-10. Disconnected Impervious Surface Design Objective Disconnected Impervious Surface (DIS) is the practice of directing stormwater runoff from built-upon areas to properly sized, sloped and vegetated
More informationEnkaTech Note. Installation Guide for Enkamat Slopes and Channels. Site Preparation. Anchor Trench. Enkamat Installation
EnkaTech Note Installation Guide for Enkamat Slopes and Channels Site Preparation For both slope and channel applications, the site must be shaped to the design specifications (grade, geometry, soil compaction,
More informationSECTION FINE GRADING AND SOIL PREPARATION
SECTION 32 90 00 PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A. Examination. B. Preparation. C. Subsoil Preparation. D. Placing Topsoil. E. Soil Tests. F. Coordination of Soil Amendments. G. Fine Grading. H.
More informationLandscape Restoration Specifications
Landscape Restoration Specifications Table of Contents Parks and Parkways Landscape 1.01 Irrigation Mainline Altering...2 2.01 Head Placement...2 3.01 Electronic Valve Replacement or Repair...3 4.01 Quick
More informationDIVISION 32 EXTERIOR IMPROVEMENTS LANDSCAPING TURF AND GRASSES
32 92 00 PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 INTRODUCTION A. Preferred Methods for Installation of Turf: On the Pullman, Tri-Cities and Spokane campuses, sod is the preferred method of turf installation. On the Vancouver
More informationMinnesota Department of Transportation
Memo Minnesota Department of Transportation Office of Environmental Stewardship (OES) Office Tel: 651-366-3629 Erosion and Storm Water Management Unit Fax: 651-366-3603 Mail Stop 620 395 John Ireland Blvd.
More informationThis section covers the planting of seed, sod, trees and vegetation.
Tender 1, 2017 Page 1 of 5 1. INTENT This section covers the planting of seed, sod, trees and vegetation. 1.1 REFERENCES Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada; The Canadian System of Soil Classification, Third
More informationA. Install all temporary erosion control measures (in accordance with MNDOT General Conditions 2573) prior to site disturbance.
The language provided in these specifications is meant to serve as a reminder and provide a generic example of the type of language that should be provided in final construction documents. This language
More informationSECTION 02230BP AGGREGATE BASE
SECTION 02230BP AGGREGATE BASE This page is intentionally left blank. Fluor-B&W Portsmouth, LLC (FBP) SITE PREPARATION INFRASTRUCTURE PHASE 1 SPECIFICATION COVER SHEET Client: U.S. Department of Energy
More informationMinnesota Department of Transportation
Memo Minnesota Department of Transportation Office of Environmental Stewardship (OES) Office Tel: 651-366-3629 Erosion and Storm Water Management Unit Fax: 651-366-3603 Mail Stop 620 395 John Ireland Blvd.
More informationUBC Technical Guidelines Section Edition Planting Preparation Page 1 of 6
Page 1 of 6 1.0 GENERAL 1.1 Scope.1 This guideline addresses the materials, and equipment necessary for the supply, placement, and amendment of the growing medium. 1.2 Related Work:.1 Section 32 93 00
More informationREQUIREMENTS FOR SUCCESSFUL ALFALFA ESTABLISHMENT
REQUIREMENTS FOR SUCCESSFUL ALFALFA ESTABLISHMENT Garry D. Lacefield Extension Forage Specialist University of Kentucky Establishing a good stand of alfalfa is expensive and time consuming, but the success
More informationPublic Notice. REQUEST FOR QUOTES Town of Woodstock Downtown Parking Lot Improvement Project Landscape Material. June 22, ADDENDUM NO.
Public Notice REQUEST FOR QUOTES Town of Woodstock Downtown Parking Lot Improvement Project Landscape Material June 22, 2018 ADDENDUM NO.: One (1) TO ALL PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS: PLEASE BE ADVISED OF THE FOLLOWING
More informationA. Surface parking areas shall be constructed of bituminous paving.
September 2008 32 12 16 Asphalt Paving 1.0 General A. Surface parking areas shall be constructed of bituminous paving. 2.0 Products A. Aggregate Base Course conform to IDOT Std. Spec. Sect. 1000, ref.
More informationSECTION 605 PLANTING
SECTION 605 PLANTING I. GENERAL 1.1. DESCRIPTION OF WORK The Contractor shall furnish all labor, supervision, material (except as herein provided), tools, equipment, supplies, and services; and, shall
More information1. Which of the five checklists in the Municipal Construction Stormwater Site Inspection Toolkit will you use to document this inspection?
GROUP ACTIVITY 2 Municipal Construction Stormwater Site Inspection Toolkit Overview You are a municipal stormwater inspector (Inspector) heading out to inspect a building development site where construction
More informationUNIFIED FACILITIES GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS
USACE / NAVFAC / AFCEC / NASA UFGS 32 92 23 (April 2006) -------------------------- Preparing Activity: NAVFAC Replacing without change UFGS-02922 (May 2004) UNIFIED FACILITIES GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS References
More informationSOP 6: Erosion and Sedimentation Control SOP 6: EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL
Standard Operating Procedures Central Massachusetts Regional Stormwater Coalition SOP 6: Erosion and Sedimentation Control SOP 6: EROSION AND SEDIMENTATION CONTROL Erosion and sedimentation from land-disturbing
More informationCHAPTER 4. SPECIAL CONDITION EROSION CONTROL MEASURES
CHAPTER 4. SPECIAL CONDITION EROSION CONTROL MEASURES 4.1 INFILTRATION BASIN AND TRENCH Figure 4.1. Infiltration basin and trench (Source: Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering,
More informationSection Lawn & Grasses Pearl s Premium DRAFT. Pearl s Premium Lawn Grasses are the only acceptable seed / sod choice for this specification.
Section 02930 DRAFT Pearl s Premium Lawn Grasses are the only acceptable seed / sod choice for this specification. No substitutes are permitted. Part 1 General 1.1 Summary (Non-inclusive) A. Section Includes:
More informationLow Gradient Velocity Control Short Term Steep Gradient [1] Channel Lining Medium-Long Term Outlet Control Soil Treatment Permanent
Grass Linings DRAINAGE CONTROL TECHNIQUE Low Gradient Velocity Control Short Term Steep Gradient [1] Channel Lining Medium-Long Term Outlet Control Soil Treatment Permanent [1] May be used on short, steep
More informationThe following general requirements will be met for all planter box installations:
Greenville County Technical Specification for: WQ-25 PLANTER BOX 1.0 Planter Box 1.1 Description Planter boxes are designed to capture and temporarily store stormwater runoff. Planter Boxes are intended
More informationWisconsin Contractors Institute Continuing Education
Wisconsin Contractors Institute Continuing Education Erosion & Sediment Control Course # 12775 2 hours Wisconsin Contractors Institute N27 W23953 Paul Road, Suite 203 Pewaukee, WI 53072 Website: www.wicontractorsinstitute.com
More informationRecycle Florida Today. FDOT Use Of Compost Today And Future
Recycle Florida Today FDOT Use Of Compost Today And Future Current Use - Roadside Turf and Landscaping Current Use - Roadside Turf and Landscaping FDOT Approaches Construction Contracts Embedded in road/bridge
More informationWarm Season Perennial Grasses for Forage in Kentucky
AGR-145 Warm Season Perennial Grasses for Forage in Kentucky Monroe Rasnake, Department of Agronomy Jimmy Henning, Department of Agronomy David Stipes, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Warm
More informationEast Coast Erosion Blankets
Protect Your Landscapes with East Coast Erosion Blankets Soil erosion can be a serious problem, resulting in catastrophic damage to water sources, landscaping, and wildlife. Repairing damage caused by
More informationCITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT NO CONFLUENCE BIKE/PED RAMPS-SOUTH PLATTE GREENWAY STATEMENT OF QUANTITIES
01050-1 Construction Surveying 1 LS 01500-1 Temporary Fences & Barricades 1,500 LF 02600-1 Shoring, Cofferdam, Temp. Sheeting, & Dewatering 1 LS 01565-1 Storm Drainage & Erosion Sediment Control 1 LS 01565-2
More informationREFERENCE DRAWINGS FOR 332 W. MAIN STREET ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAROLINA
REFERENCE DRAWINGS FOR REET ROCK HILL, SOUTH CAROLINA COVER SHEET 1 OF 6 GENERAL NOTES 2 OF 6 REMOVE WIRE AND NYLON TWINE FROM BALL AND CANOPY. SOAK ROOT BALL AND PLANT PIT IMMEDIATELY AFTER INSTALLATION.
More informationCity of Stoughton Erosion Control Permit Application (effective 2/6/2018)
City of Stoughton Erosion Control Permit Application (effective 2/6/2018) Incomplete applications will not be accepted Project Name: Address of subject property: Landowner Name(s): Applicant Name: Landowner
More informationTOWNSHIP OF LOGAN SOIL & FILL IMPORTATION AND PLACEMENT APPLICATION SUBMITTAL CHECKLIST
TOWNSHIP OF LOGAN SOIL & FILL IMPORTATION AND PLACEMENT APPLICATION SUBMITTAL CHECKLIST Applications: 5 copies of application - Applicant will reproduce the copies at his/her costs. The Township Clerk
More informationInfiltration. Keep Water Where it Falls. Frank Franciosi Novozymes
Keep Water Where it Falls Frank Franciosi Novozymes Defined refers to the movement of water into the soil layer. The rate of this movement is called the infiltration rate. If rainfall intensity is greater
More informationTel
PEARLʼS PREMIUM Grass Seed and Sod: Pearl's Premium patent pending grass seed blends enable an ultra low maintenance approach to lawn care that can save you time and money. Whatʼs the secret? Go to www.pearlspremium.com
More informationStorm Water Basics for Construction Sites Presented by Representatives from the City of Grass Valley and Nevada County
September 22nd, 2015 3:30PM Sign up at: www.stormwaterawareness.org Workshop is free! Nevada County Contractor s Association 149 Crown Point Ct. Grass Valley, CA 95945 Storm Water Basics for Construction
More informationSTANDARD SPECIFICATIONS SECTION TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL
STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS SECTION 01570 TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 DESCRIPTION A. Section includes requirements, procedures, and methods related to responsibilities for providing
More informationUNIVERSITY OF ROCHESTER DESIGN STANDARDS OCTOBER 2006
SECTION 02900 - LANDSCAPING 1.1 SUMMARY A. Landscaping includes the layout, soil preparation, excavation for and planting of landscape materials, including trees, shrubs, ground covers, plants, and lawns,
More informationOriginal Contract Amount $ 754, Change Order #1 $ 129, New Contract Amount $ 883, New Contract, Compared to Original 117.
Agenda Item: 9. MEMORANDUM TO: Programs, Projects, and Operations Subcommittee FROM: Eric Williams, Natural Resources Planner SUBJECT: Hell Creek Grade Control Stabilization, Change Order 1 DATE: August
More informationFertilizing Your Lawn for Healthy Plants and Clean Water
We all want a home landscape that is attractive but did you know that some of our common landscape management practices can cause pollution? The improper use of lawn fertilizers has the potential to harm
More informationSECTION LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE FOR 90 DAYS. A. Section includes requirements for 90 day landscape maintenance for the following:
SECTION 320190.13 LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE FOR 90 DAYS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section includes requirements for 90 day landscape maintenance for the following: 1. Watering trees and grass. 2. Monitoring
More informationBanking on Natural Fibers Products made from coir and jute play a key role in stabilizing a restored stream for a commercial stream mitigation bank.
Banking on Natural Fibers Products made from coir and jute play a key role in stabilizing a restored stream for a commercial stream mitigation bank. By Greg Northcutt When White Creek Mitigation, LLC,
More informationACTIVITY: Geotextiles ES 12
Targeted Constituents Significant Benefit Partial Benefit Low or Unknown Benefit Sediment Heavy Metals Floatable Materials Oxygen Demanding Substances Nutrients Toxic Materials Oil & Grease Bacteria &
More informationITEM V - GRASSING, PLANTING AND EROSION CONTROL
ITEM V - GRASSING, PLANTING AND EROSION CONTROL 5.01 Scope (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) Grassing, planting and surface restoration consists of performing all labor and furnishing all materials to do the grassing
More informationUNIFIED FACILITIES GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS
USACE / NAVFAC / AFCEC / NASA UFGS-02 66 00 (February 2010) ----------------------------- Preparing Activity: USACE Superseding UFGS-02 66 00 (April 2006) UNIFIED FACILITIES GUIDE SPECIFICATIONS References
More information1. Delete BID FORM in its entirety and replace with the BID FORM attached to this Addendum.
ADDENDUM NO. 2 TO THE BIDDING DOCUMENTS Solicitation Number 2016-13 Fire Alarm, Sprinkler & BFP Inspections and Repairs Saint Clair County MidAmerica Saint Louis Airport DATE: November 30, 2016 BIDS CLOSE:
More informationCHAPTER 2. VEGETATION AND SOIL STABILIZATION CONTROL MEASURES
CHAPTER 2. VEGETATION AND SOIL STABILIZATION CONTROL MEASURES 2.1 GRASS CHANNELS Figure 2.1. Stream channel (Source: Department of Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering, Iowa State University)
More informationSection 917. TURF AND LANDSCAPING MATERIALS
917.01 Section 917. TURF AND LANDSCAPING MATERIALS 917.01. General Requirements. Nursery stock, seed, sod, mulching material, and chemical fertilizer nutrients must meet the requirements of this section.
More informationShelbyville, KY Stormwater Best Management Practices. Section 2 EROSION PREVENTION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN
Section 2 EROSION PREVENTION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PLAN 2.1 Requirements The City of Shelbyville, KY will require an Erosion Prevention and Sediment Control (EPSC) Plan for most types of development construction.
More informationSECTION PLANTING SOIL for SOIL CELLS. This specification defines material and performance requirements for soils which are to be used
This specification defines material and performance requirements for soils which are to be used within the Silva Cell system. The SPECIFICATION EDITOR must select the type of soil appropriate to each particular
More informationAppendix F Guidance on Selection of Temporary Slope Stabilization Techniques
Guidance on Selection of Temporary Slope Stabilization Techniques Temporary stabilization is an important step in protecting a construction site; by providing effective erosion control through stabilization,
More informationINVITATION TO BID. Allendale Elementary School 3670 Penniman Avenue, Oakland, CA 94619
DOCUMENT 00 11 16 INVITATION TO BID 1. Notice is hereby given that the governing board ( Board ) of the Oakland Unified School District will receive sealed bids for the following: Project No. 07127 Allendale
More informationDESIGN SCENE SUBJECT INDEX
DESIGN SCENE SUBJECT INDEX CHAPTER 1: TITLE SHEET and GENERAL LAYOUT AREA OF ENVIRONMENTAL SENSITIVITY BRIDGE & APPROACH PLANS CONSTRUCTION PLAN FOR EXCEPTIONS EXCEPTION CLARIFICATION GOVERNING SPECIFICATIONS
More informationGeosynthetics for Erosion Control and Reinforcement
Geosynthetics for Erosion Control and Reinforcement Stan Boyle, Ph.D., P.E. Shannon & Wilson, Inc. What are Geosynthetics? Geosynthetics are (generally) polymeric products used in civil engineering applications.
More informationCity of Summer side. Turf Management Procedures
City of Summer side Turf Management Procedures The City of Summerside Parks and Recreation Department is dedicated to creating positive experiences by providing quality parks, facilities, services and
More information1.6 IMPLEMENTATION GUIDELINES
1.6 IMPLEMENTATION GUIDELINES Planning Planning is necessary if effective solutions are to be provided for erosion and sediment control on construction sites. Plans can guide development and prevent waste.
More informationTOWNSHIP OF LOWER MERION. Public Works Committee. Issue Briefing
Exhibit E TOWNSHIP OF LOWER MERION Public Works Committee Issue Briefing Topic: Prepared By: Idris Road Planting Don Cannon Date: March 28, 2016 I. Action To Be Considered By The Board: Provide $30,000
More informationSECTION SOIL PREPARATION
SECTION 329113 SOIL PREPARATION PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Components of planting mediums. 2. Testing and certification of components. 3. Mixing of planting mediums. 4. Transporting
More information