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BP 01 GENERAL TRADES SITE REQUIREMENTS SCOPE OF WORK GENERAL TRADES SITE REQUIREMENTS DEFINITION OF PROJECT AREA: The Scope of Work includes the provision of all materials, labor and equipment general requirements for the full project duration to support construction administration and trade activities for the overall renovation and addition project at the Mount Pleasant Library which is located at 3160 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC. CBE SET-ASIDE REQUIREMENTS The minimum CBE Set-Aside Requirement for this Scope of Work is 100%. GENERAL TRADES - SITE REQUIREMENT ACTIVITIES Offeror shall be responsible for providing all labor, material, equipment, and Trade Subcontractor management and coordination to fully execute the requirements of all new and modified construction as specifically described in this scope of work with no exceptions or exclusions, and as indicated in bid documents, Attachment J.1, Issued for Bid Drawings and Specifications dated January 13, 2010. Reference Sections G and H for additional information on Project Team roles and responsibilities and Special Contract Requirements. Also reference Division 1 Specifications for general project references, requirements, procedures and documentation. Work includes but is not limited to the following specifications sections: DIVISION 1 Section 01310 Project Management and Coordination, Section 01500 Temporary Facilities, as applies to the work of this contract. DIVISION 6 Section 06105 Miscellaneous Carpentry, as required for the performance of this scope. The Contractor shall be required to provide labor, material and equipment to perform the scope of work including but not limited to the following tasks: 1. Provide project staff including, but not limited to: One full time Laborer for incidental project maintenance, labor and clean- up Miscellaneous Carpentry work to provide temporary protection of existing conditions during construction as specifically specified herein and OSHA safety barricades, rails and floor coverings. 2. Submit informational submittals including site plan, erosion and sediment control plan, moisture-protection plan, dust control and HVAC control plan as required by bid document specs.

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BP 01

GENERAL TRADES SITE REQUIREMENTS

SCOPE OF WORK – GENERAL TRADES SITE REQUIREMENTS

DEFINITION OF PROJECT AREA:

The Scope of Work includes the provision of all materials, labor and equipment general

requirements for the full project duration to support construction administration and trade

activities for the overall renovation and addition project at the Mount Pleasant Library

which is located at 3160 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC.

CBE SET-ASIDE REQUIREMENTS

The minimum CBE Set-Aside Requirement for this Scope of Work is 100%.

GENERAL TRADES - SITE REQUIREMENT ACTIVITIES

Offeror shall be responsible for providing all labor, material, equipment, and Trade

Subcontractor management and coordination to fully execute the requirements of all new

and modified construction as specifically described in this scope of work with no

exceptions or exclusions, and as indicated in bid documents, Attachment J.1, Issued for

Bid Drawings and Specifications dated January 13, 2010. Reference Sections G and H

for additional information on Project Team roles and responsibilities and Special

Contract Requirements. Also reference Division 1 Specifications for general project

references, requirements, procedures and documentation.

Work includes but is not limited to the following specifications sections:

DIVISION 1 – Section 01310 – Project Management and Coordination, Section 01500 –

Temporary Facilities, as applies to the work of this contract.

DIVISION 6 – Section 06105 – Miscellaneous Carpentry, as required for the

performance of this scope.

The Contractor shall be required to provide labor, material and equipment to perform the

scope of work including but not limited to the following tasks:

1. Provide project staff including, but not limited to:

One full time Laborer for incidental project maintenance, labor and clean-

up

Miscellaneous Carpentry work to provide temporary protection of existing

conditions during construction as specifically specified herein and OSHA

safety barricades, rails and floor coverings.

2. Submit informational submittals including site plan, erosion and sediment

control plan, moisture-protection plan, dust control and HVAC control

plan as required by bid document specs.

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3. Provide Engineering, site survey and layout for the work. This includes

establishing control lines and benchmarks from local monuments for use

by other contractors.

4. Provide monthly Project construction progress documentation &

photographs, including existing building pre-construction condition

documentation.

5. All required traffic control measures must be obtained and implemented

per local jurisdiction requirements by contractor during performance of

this contractor’s work.

6. Provide physical jobsite mailbox.

7. Provide regular project trash removal & dumpsters, including the

separation of debris for a recycling program consistent with the Project

LEED Certification Program for the full duration of the project.

(Demolition debris removal is not included in this scope).

8. Provide a prefabricated or mobile Office trailer(s) (12’x60’ min).that

stay(s) at the site for the duration of the project (assume fourteen (14)

months) that includes , but not limited to:

Office trailer mobilization (setup), including proper tie-downs, steps and

handicap ramps & rails.

Copier, Printer and Fax machine capable of scanning and copying up to

11”x17”

Cold water

Coffee service

Conference room

Two offices

Toilet room

Paper supplies (towels, toilet paper, copy paper)

Drawing boards

Drawings rack

Office supplies (pens, markers, staplers, mail supplies, etc.)

Office furniture (3 desks, 5 desk chairs)

Six (6) Four-drawer Filing Cabinets

Safety supplies (misc. hat hats, first aid supplies, goggles & gloves).

4- 8’X2’ folding tables

16 folding chairs

Trailer(s) should be of sufficient size to accommodate the needs of the Owner,

Architect and construction personnel office activities, and to accommodate project

meetings specified under Division 1 General Requirements.

9. Provide a storage trailer at a location designated, complete with lighting,

HVAC and ramp sized, furnished and equipped to accommodate materials

and equipment for construction operations. Store combustible materials

apart from building.

10. Provide public space permit for the parking lane at the property frontage

on Lamont street, including payment of parking meters out of service.

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11. Temporary tie-ins to all utilities to the field office trailers including but not

limited to plumbing (with backflow preventer), electricity (confirm

sufficient circuitry), phone line, internet accessibility and wireless.

12. The Contractor will be required to maintain the Work from the date of the

approval of his Contract until the entire Contract is completed (assume 16

months).

13. The Contractor shall take adequate precautions to protect trees, shrubs,

and plants from injury during construction operations. This shall include,

but is not limited to, barrier fencing for tree protection, erosion and

sediment control measures, etc. In addition, the Contractor shall on a daily

basis remove excess debris, materials, etc. from the construction site.

14. On site portajohn toilet facilities (assume 4 each, plus trailer tank if sewer

service is not available.)

15. Winter protection, to include temporary building enclosure construction as

well as portable heating equipment as required to maintain a working

environment for all the trades. (this may be provided by an allowance that

can be drawn from as specific requirements occur).

16. Project signage. (Assume custom painted 8’by 8’ plywood with 2”x4”

frame and 4”x4” posts). Owner to provide graphics for project sign.

17. Miscellaneous tools for project clean-up.

18. Surface drainage dewatering & pump equipment. (Assume 20 days).

19. Construction fencing, including relocation and later removal of existing on

site fencing.

20. Safety rail at floor edging and safety floor opening coverings.

21. On site security service during the non-working hours. (Assume the last

six months of the project.)

22. Final clean up of the Project that includes , but not limited to, the

Contractor shall remove from the Work and adjacent property sites and

structures, and all areas in connection with the Work, all weeds, shrubs,

stumps, or portions of trees, and all loose rock, boulders, false work,

temporary structures, machinery and equipment. He shall clean and restore

in an acceptable manner all property, both public and private, inside and

out, and shall leave the Work and sites and structures, in a clean, polished

dusted and vacuumed and presentable condition ready for occupancy

throughout the project, including clearing material from the right-of-way.

23. Submittals will be required for approval prior to execution of the work.

24. Contractor shall provide all hoisting and lifting required for the

performance of the work of this contract.

25. Take care to reference all work noted in the bid documents and described

in BP 13 Scope of Work for salvage, protection and/or preservation by

others. Coordinate the work of this scope so as not to interfere with,

disturb, damage or otherwise impede the intent of this work.

BID SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS

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Bidders shall submit their cost schedule for each task outlined in the scope list above

referencing allowances for items that fixed prices cannot be determined at bid time due to

incomplete design detail.

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BP 02

HAZMAT ABATEMENT AND SELECTIVE DEMOLITION

SCOPE OF WORK – HAZMAT ABATEMENT AND SELECTIVE DEMOLITION

DEFINITION OF PROJECT AREA:

The Scope of Work includes the abatement of hazardous materials affected by future

planned new construction and the selective demolition work at the Mount Pleasant

Library which is located at 3160 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC.

Offeror shall be responsible for providing all labor, material, equipment, and Trade

Subcontractor management and coordination to fully execute the requirements of all new

and modified construction as specifically described in this scope of work with no

exceptions or exclusions, and as indicated in bid documents, Attachment J.1, Issued for

Bid Drawings and Specifications dated January 13, 2010. Reference Sections G and H

for additional information on Project Team roles and responsibilities and Special

Contract Requirements. Also reference Division 1 Specifications for general project

references, requirements, procedures and documentation.

Work includes but is not limited to the following specifications sections:

DIVISION 1 – Section 01310 – Project Management and Coordination, as applies to the

scope of this contract. Section 01732 – Selective Demolition, Complete. Additionally,

reference Section 01351 Special Procedures for Historic Treatment for impact to the

work of this contract.

CBE SET-ASIDE REQUIREMENTS

The minimum CBE Set-Aside Requirement for this Scope of Work is 50%.

HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ABATEMENT AND SELECTIVE DEMOLITION

Provide all labor, material and equipment to fully execute the requirements to abate

hazardous materials, and selectively demo (brace, cut, demolish and remove) the

following work in accordance with the Plans and Specifications.

The Contractor shall be required to provide all labor, material and equipment to perform

the scope of work including but not limited to the following tasks:

1. Performance of all hazardous material abatement by personnel certified in

the performance of this work including but not limited to:

a. Removal of asbestos containing materials (“ACM”),

b. Removal of components containing mercury,

c. Removal of components containing polychlorinated biphenyls

(“PCB”),

d. Removal and reclamation of Freon.

e. Removal of lead acid emergency and exit light batteries.

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f. Removal of miscellaneous chemicals, oils, and other waste, and

g. Removal of bio-hazard waste.

h. Removal of damaged lead based paint from any surface scheduled to

remain.

2. Industrial hygienist monitoring, testing, sampling & reporting to verify

compliance to performance & safety plan.

3. Remove and dispose of any loose building contents remaining the building

after DCPL move out.

4. Slab on grade demolition including sawcutting as required for underslab

utilities.

5. Complete demolition of Existing Sunroom. Removal and salvage of

dimensional limestone cladding, if any, shall be coordinated with other

trade contractors.

6. Cut out new masonry and concrete wall and slab openings, including cut-

outs for installation of new lintels, needling supports and bracing, shaft

and duct openings, and new framing, including installation of new steel

framing support plates and angles, provided by others;

7. Temporary shoring and bracing design drawings stamped by a DC

Registered Structural Engineer as required for Selective Demolition

Permit.

8. Non-structural partitions demolition;

9. All floor, ceiling and wall finish and sub-floor demolition; Note: not all

ceiling or floor finishes to be removed are indicated on the documents.

10. Plaster removal as indicated to masonry backup

11. Roof exhaust stack

12. Structural beams as indicated;

13. Elevated mezzanine structure

14. Elevator cab, equipment, pit and associated attachments, and elevator shaft

demolition;

15. Mechanical, electrical, and plumbing demolition, including stacks,

equipment, piping, conduit, fixtures and disconnects;

16. Stair structure demolition, including landing, slabs and railings. Removal

and salvage of stone treads and wood trim, if any, shall be coordinated

with other trade contractors.

17. Testing and inspection services required for the work, including backfill

operations and selective demolition inspections to verify existing

construction conditions.

18. During the period of this work, contractor agrees that all employees must

be experienced in the performance of this work.

19. Contractor is required to provide pre-existing surveying (photographs or

video) taping).

20. Contractor shall coordinate this work with other work in progress. Special

care will be taken to protect and to avoid damage to original building

components to be protected or removed/repaired/salvaged by Others

including but not limited to fireplaces, stone, millwork, windows, and

running wood trim.

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21. Contractor shall provide selective demolition of new openings as indicated

and in a manner consistent with the existing construction.

22. The Contractor shall ensure that no elements determined to be unstable are

left unsupported. Any and all required structural reinforcement or bracing

for structural systems to remain shall be included in this scope of work.

23. Contractor shall remove and transport debris resulting from selective

demolition operations and materials later determined not to be reused to a

legal off site disposal area. Recyclable materials shall be separated and

stored or stockpiled without intermixing with other surplus materials

before transporting to recycling facilities in accordance with a recycling

program consistent with the Project LEED Certification Program.

24. Contractor shall comply with all requirements to achieve LEED points

toward the Silver certification goal as indicated in the bid documents.

25. In the area where proposed protection and/or removal may conflict with

existing utilities, Contractor shall take all necessary precautions to avoid

damage to said utilities.

26. A detailed work plan and schedule showing means and methods to be used

in this package will be provided by the Contractor upon request.

27. Contractor shall submit bids detailing their proposed means and methods

for this scope of work, and shall include evidence of their experience with

similar projects as well as references who may be contacted by the Client.

28. Labor for project clean-up

29. Miscellaneous temporary protection of existing conditions during

construction as specifically specified here-in and OSHA safety barricades,

rails and floor coverings for this Work.

30. Engineering, site survey and layout for the Work.

31. Provide monthly Project construction progress documentation &

photographs, including existing building pre-construction condition

documentation.

32. Contractor shall leave the workplace in a clean and presentable condition

ready for subsequent trades and prepared for finishes as specified.

33. Submittals will be required for approval prior to execution of the work.

34. Contractor shall provide all hoisting and lifting required for the

performance of the work of this contract.

35. Contractor shall protect existing adjacent facilities, structures and site

improvements to remain, during this remediation scope contract and

restore damaged improvements to their original condition or better as

required by drawings and specifications. Additionally Contractor shall

survey the site and examine the Drawings and Specifications to

determine the extent of the work.

This scope of work excludes:

a. Sidewalk and paving demolition (by BP03);

b. Site utility demolition (by BP03);

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c. Removal of any removed and reinstalled items scheduled

(by BP13)

Attachment J.6 to this RFP, contains the Hazardous Materials Survey Report for Mount

Pleasant Library. This report includes the estimated quantities of materials that require

abatement. These quantities are provided as a courtesy based on a third party’s survey of

the building. However, in no way does DCPL assure the accuracy of any of the contents

of the Report provided in this Attachment, including any estimates. Bidders are solely

responsible to calculate the amounts and types of materials to be abated and to verifying

all existing conditions and quantities of materials to be removed prior to submittal of bid.

It should further be noted that this visual survey as attached is limited and non-invasive.

Accordingly, where new construction documents require disturbance of additional

hazardous materials quantities that could be reasonably inferred from the contents of the

report (i.e. where an exposed hazmat condition could be reasonably assumed to trace

back behind a wall or cavity, within a chase, above a hard ceiling or other in an otherwise

unexposed area), the Contractor should assume this material should also be abated. In the

event that such a hidden hazmat condition will not be exposed or disrupted, but will

remain enclosed, buried or otherwise hidden, abatement should not be included in this

scope. Reference any applicable standards (EPA, OSHA or other industry standard

recognized requirements) for required actions in the performance of this scope of work.

This RFP contains submittal requirements that will be required as part of the performance

of this work. The listed submittals are mandatory and include but are not limited to:

Selective demolition structural shoring and bracing design drawings stamped by a

DC registered engineer as required for Demolition Permit

Hazardous Materials Remediation Performance & Safety Plan

Hazardous Materials Remediation Plan – General

Hazardous Waste Management Plan

Removal and Disposal of Asbestos-Containing Materials Verification Report

Notification and Testing Requirements Regarding Demolition of Asbestos

containing Materials and Lead Painted Components.

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BP 03

SITEWORK, SITE UTILITIES, SITE DEMOLITION,

LANDSCAPING and SITE FURNISHINGS

SCOPE OF WORK – SITEWORK, SITE UTILITIES, SITE

DEMOLITION, LANDSCAPING AND SITE FURNISHINGS WORK

DEFINITION OF PROJECT AREA:

Contractor shall be responsible for all site utility, site demolition, site concrete,

landscaping and site furnishings work at the Mount Pleasant Library and its new addition

located at 3160 16th

Street, NW, Washington.

Offeror shall be responsible for providing all labor, material, equipment, and Trade

Subcontractor management and coordination to fully execute the requirements of all new

and modified construction as specifically described in this scope of work with no

exceptions or exclusions, and as indicated in bid documents, Attachment J.1, Issued for

Bid Drawings and Specifications dated January 13, 2010. Reference Sections G and H

for additional information on Project Team roles and responsibilities and Special

Contract Requirements. Also reference Division 1 Specifications for general project

references, requirements, procedures and documentation.

Work includes but is not limited to the following specifications sections:

DIVISION 1 – Section 01310 – Project Management and Coordination, as applies to the

work of this contract. Additionally, reference Section 01351 – Special Procedures for

Historic Treatment for impact to the work of this contract.

DIVISION 2 – SITEWORK, Complete

DIVISION 3 – Section 03300 Cast-in-Place Concrete, as applies to the work of this

contract

DIVISION 5 – Section 05500 Metal Fabrications, as applies to the work of this contract

CBE SET-ASIDE REQUIREMENTS

The minimum CBE Set-Aside Requirement for this Scope of Work is 100%.

SITEWORK, SITE UTILITIES, SITE DEMOLITION, LANDSCAPING AND SITE FURNISHINGS

The Contractor shall be required to provide all labor, material and equipment to perform

the scope of work including but not limited to the following tasks:

1. Contractor to perform engineering, site survey and layout as required for

this work

2. Contractor to obtain public space permit as required for the work.

3. Excavation and backfilling as required for this work. All excavations are

to meet OSHA requirements.

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4. Rough and finish grading to accommodate requirements of new grading

plan L.201.

5. Erosion and sediment control measures as identified and required by the

controlling jurisdiction.

6. New storm sewer line including drains, cleanouts, stormwater sand filter

structure, and manholes.

7. Detail 4/L.401 trench drain with decorative grate.

8. Connecting and tying into the existing sewer.

9. Temporary and permanent patching of the paving that was disturbed or

removed during this work, or the work of other Contractors.

10. Concrete retaining walls and site walls including cast in place foundations,

masonry structures and stone veneer as indicated.

11. Site paving (excluding quartzite paving) including sidewalks, steps, ramps

and curbs.

12. New gas line including tapping and tying into the existing line.

13. New water line including water meter vault, and tapping and tying into the

existing line.

14. During the period of this work, contractor agrees that all employees must

be experienced in the performance of this work.

15. Testing and inspection services required for the work, including backfill

operations

16. Miscellaneous temporary protection of existing conditions during

construction as specifically specified herein and OSHA safety barricades,

rails and coverings for this Work.

17. Contractor is required to provide pre-existing surveying (photographs or

video taping).

18. Contractor is required to provide as built survey of underground work

prior to backfill operations.

19. All utilities are to be run to 5’-0” of the building except for the storm line

tie in to the drains or downspouts. Storm line tie in to the downspouts is

to be completed by this Contractor.

20. Contractor shall coordinate this work with other work in progress.

21. A detailed work plan and schedule showing means and methods to be used

in this package will be provided by the Contractor upon request.

22. Provide all labor, material and equipment to fully execute the

requirements to perform site demolition (brace, cut, demolish) and remove

the following work in accordance with the Plans and Specifications. The

Contractor shall be required to provide all labor, material and equipment

to perform the scope of work including but not limited to the following

tasks:

a. Concrete paving, retaining walls, pads, handicapped ramps,

sidewalks, driveways and aprons, curbs, ramps, footings and

foundations.

b. Chainlink fence

c. Generator including equipment pads

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d. Underground utilities that conflict with new work.

e. Chilled water lines

f. Site railings

g. Light poles and bases

h. Inlets

i. Trees and stumps

j. Abandon and plugging of existing water line

k. Remove and salvage existing one story masonry structure

23. The Contractor shall ensure that no elements determined to be unstable are

left unsupported. Any and all required structural bracing for structural

systems to remain shall be included in this scope of work.

24. Contractor shall remove and transport debris resulting from demolition

operations and materials later determined not to be reused to a legal off

site disposal area. Recyclable materials shall be separated and stored or

stockpiled without intermixing with other surplus materials before

transporting to recycling facilities in accordance with a recycling program

consistent with the Project LEED Certification Program.

25. Contractor shall comply with all requirements to achieve LEED points

toward the Silver certification goal as indicated in the bid documents.

26. In the area where proposed protection and/or removal may conflict with

existing utilities, Contractor shall take all necessary precautions to avoid

damage to said utilities.

27. Provide all labor, material and equipment to fully execute the landscaping

and site furnishings work in accordance with the Plans and Specifications.

The Contractor shall be required to provide all labor, material and

equipment to perform the scope of work including but not limited to the

following tasks:

a. Fine grading and spreading of the top soil. Furnish additional

topsoil as required.

b. Plant the trees and shrubs and ground cover with all required

staking as shown on the drawings and specifications

c. Seeding

d. Fertilizing

e. Mulch

f. Permanent chain link, picket fence and bollard and chain type

fence systems and gates including foundations

g. Handrails

h. Dimensional black locust wood members at custom site bench

structures by Others

1. Maintenance and watering of all plants and grasses until the reopening of

the library.

2. Contractor shall provide all hoisting and lifting required for the

performance of the work of this contract.

This scope of work excludes:

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1. Quartzite paving (provide concrete subbase only) (by BP05)

2. Custom bench structures including cast in place concrete foundation, masonry

structure and stone veneer (by BP04, BP05). Provide dimensional black locust

wood members only.

Attachment J.6 to this RFP, contains the Hazardous Materials Survey Report for Mount

Pleasant Library. This report includes the estimated quantities of materials that require

abatement. These quantities are provided as a courtesy based on a third party’s survey of

the building. However, in no way does DCPL assure the accuracy of any of the contents

of the Report provided in this Attachment, including any estimates. Bidders are solely

responsible to calculate the amounts and types of materials to be abated and to verifying

all existing conditions and quantities of materials to be removed prior to submittal of bid.

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BP 04 CONCRETE WORK

SCOPE OF WORK – CONCRETE WORK

DEFINITION OF PROJECT AREA:

The Scope of Work includes the concrete work at the Mount Pleasant Library which is

located at 3160 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC.

Offeror shall be responsible for providing all labor, material, equipment, and Trade

Subcontractor management and coordination to fully execute the requirements of all new

and modified construction as specifically described in this scope of work with no

exceptions or exclusions, and as indicated in bid documents, Attachment J.1, Issued for

Bid Drawings and Specifications dated January 13, 2010. Reference Sections G and H

for additional information on Project Team roles and responsibilities and Special

Contract Requirements. Also reference Division 1 Specifications for general project

references, requirements, procedures and documentation.

Work includes but is not limited to the following specifications sections:

DIVISION 1 – Section 01310 – Project Management and Coordination, as applies to the

work of this contract. Additionally, reference Section 01351 – Special Procedures for

Historic Treatment for impact to the work fo this contract.

DIVISION 2 – Section 02300 Earthwork, Section 02370 – Erosion and Sediment Control

and Section 02620 - Subdrainage as applies to the work of this contract

DIVISION 3 – CONCRETE, Complete

DIVISION 7 – THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION, as applies to the work of

this contract

CBE SET-ASIDE REQUIREMENTS

The minimum CBE Set-Aside Requirement for this Scope of Work is 75%.

CONCRETE WORK

The Contractor shall be required to provide all labor, material and equipment to perform

the Concrete scope of work including but not limited to the following tasks:

1. Machine and hand excavation and backfill required for new concrete

structures and additions. Work includes complete excavation and

backfilling for the Terrace Level;

2. Wall & column footings including required reinforcing steel;

3. Basement walls, including infill walls & piers;

4. New elevator pit including excavation & backfill & infill of existing

elevator pit;

5. Underpinning of the existing foundations.

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6. New slab on grade at both the additions and replacement of existing SOG,

including excavation, subgrade preparation, gravel/sand base and vapor

barriers;

7. Expansion and control joints

8. Reinforcing steel and mesh as imbedded in the concrete as called out in

the drawings and specifications.

9. Underslab and perimeter drainage pipe, filter fabric, gravel and associated

work where required, adjacent to the Work;

10. New framed slabs;

11. Slab-on-deck;

12. Infill slabs on grade including subgrade preparation and fill;

13. Infill framed slabs, including temporary bracing required;

14. New stairs, including fill and retaining walls;

15. New ramp slabs and ramp retaining walls, including subgrade, subgrade

preparation and all backfill;

16. Concrete foundations for canopies, site benches, site walls and site

retaining walls, including excavation and backfill.

17. Interior stair, ramp and topping slab concrete;

18. Mechanical & electrical equipment pads, (allowance 10 CY.);

19. Grouting of bearing and leveling plates;

20. Install embeds and anchor bolts provided by Others.

21. Install sealers on exposed concrete floors and walls as shown on the

drawings or in the specifications.

22. Independent Testing & Inspection Services for the Work, including

subgrade & backfill compaction and materials testing; concrete, grout &

rebar inspections and testing;

23. During the period of this work, contractor agrees that all employees must

be experienced in the performance of this work.

24. Contractor is required to provide pre-existing surveying (photographs or

video taping) for the Work.

25. Contractor shall coordinate this work with other work in progress.

26. Contractor shall provide miscellaneous concrete infill of undesired

existing openings or depressions, as required and in a manner consistent

with the existing and new construction.

27. Contractor shall provide new concrete structures including foundations,

slabs, stairs, columns, etc. as indicated in the bid documents. Where new

structures meet existing construction a smooth transition shall be made.

28. The Contractor shall ensure that no elements determined to be unstable are

left unsupported. Any and all required structural bracing for structural

systems to remain shall be included in this scope of work.

29. Contractor shall remove and transport debris resulting from these

operations and materials to site disposal area. Recyclable materials shall

be separated and stored or stockpiled without intermixing with other

surplus materials before transporting to recycling facilities in accordance

with a recycling program consistent with the Project LEED Certification

Program.

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30. Contractor shall comply with all requirements to achieve LEED points

toward the Silver certification goal as indicated in the bid documents.

31. In the area where proposed protection and/or removal may conflict with

existing utilities, Contractor shall take all necessary precautions to avoid

damage to said utilities.

32. It is Contractor’s responsibility to read the Hazardous Materials Survey

Report for Mount Pleasant Library

33. Contractor shall submit bids detailing their proposed means and methods

for this scope of work, and shall include evidence of their experience with

similar projects as well as references who may be contacted by the Client.

34. Labor for project clean-up;

35. Miscellaneous temporary protection of existing conditions during

construction as specifically specified herein and OSHA safety barricades,

rails and floor coverings for this Work.

36. Engineering, site survey and layout for the Work.

37. Provide monthly Project construction progress documentation &

photographs, including existing building pre-construction condition

documentation.

38. Contractor shall leave the workplace in a clean and presentable condition

ready for subsequent trades and prepared for finishes as specified.

39. Contractor shall restore adjacent property to its original condition after

completion of this work.

40. Submittals will be required for approval prior to execution of the work.

41. Contractor shall provide all hoisting and lifting required for the

performance of the work of this contract.

42. Contractor shall protect existing adjacent facilities, structures and site

improvements to remain, during this remediation scope contract and

restore damaged improvements to their original condition or better as

required by drawings and specifications. Additionally Contractor shall

survey the site and examine the Drawings and Specifications to

determine the extent of the work.

This scope of work excludes:

1. Light pole bases (by BP16);

2. Site concrete paving, curbs, ramps (by BP03)

3. Horizontal site quartzite paving (by BP05)

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BP 05

STONE and MASONRY

SCOPE OF WORK – STONE and MASONRY

DEFINITION OF PROJECT AREA:

The Scope of Work includes the stone and masonry construction at the Mount Pleasant

Library which is located at 3160 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC.

Offeror shall be responsible for providing all labor, material, equipment, and Trade

Subcontractor management and coordination to fully execute the requirements of all new

and modified construction as specifically described in this scope of work with no

exceptions or exclusions, and as indicated in bid documents, Attachment J.1, Issued for

Bid Drawings and Specifications dated January 13, 2010. Reference Sections G and H

for additional information on Project Team roles and responsibilities and Special

Contract Requirements. Also reference Division 1 Specifications for general project

references, requirements, procedures and documentation.

Work includes but is not limited to the following specifications sections:

DIVISION 1 – Section 01310 – Project Management and Coordination, as applies to the

work of this contract. Additionally, reference Section 01351 – Special Procedures for

Historic Treatment for impact to the work of this contract.

DIVISION 4 – MASONRY, Complete

DIVISION 5 – Section 05500 – Metal Fabrications, as applies to the work of this contract

DIVISION 7 – Section 07131 – Self-Adhering Sheet Waterproofing, Section 07210 –

Building Insulation, Section 07842 - Fire Resistive Joint Systems and Section 07920 -

Joint Sealants, as applies to the work of this contract

DIVISION 8 – Section 08110 – Steel Doors and Frames, Section 08411 – Aluminum

Framed Entrances and Storefronts, Section 08520 – Aluminum Windows, and Section

08911 – Glazed Aluminum Curtain Walls, as applies to the work of this contract

DIVISION 9 – Section 09111 – Non-Load Bearing Steel Framing, Section 09380 – Terra

Cotta and Stone Tile, as applies to the work of this contract

CBE SET-ASIDE REQUIREMENTS

The minimum CBE Set-Aside Requirement for this Scope of Work is 35%.

STONE AND MASONRY WORK

The Contractor shall be required to provide all labor, material and equipment to perform

the scope of work including but not limited to the following tasks:

1. CMU walls, both interior and exterior (for site walls and retaining walls)

2. Stone work including wall panels, both interior and exterior, dimensional

stone and stone tile.

3. Interior and exterior stone tile

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4. Thin set stone flooring in elevator cab applications

5. Existing stone repair and patching at vestibules

6. Waterproofing membrane below setting bed

7. Exterior granite walls and base

8. Granite floor and wall panels

9. Limestone removal and reinstallation as required for new construction tie-

ins.

10. Cutting and patching of existing limestone as required for smooth

transition between existing and new

11. Grouting and reinforcing steel as indicated on the drawings that fall in the

masonry and is required for this work

12. Installing of steel lintels and embeds that fall in the masonry work. Lintels

and imbeds to be furnished by others

13. Patching and toothing new masonry openings in existing masonry walls.

14. Caulking of control and expansion joints in the work of this contract

15. Independent Testing & Inspection Services for the Work, including

subgrade & backfill compaction and materials testing; concrete, grout &

rebar inspections and testing;

16. During the period of this work, contractor agrees that all employees must

be experienced in the performance of this work.

17. Contractor is required to provide pre-existing surveying (photographs or

video taping) for the Work.

18. Contractor shall coordinate this work with other work in progress.

19. The Contractor shall ensure that no elements determined to be unstable are

left unsupported. Any and all required structural bracing for structural

systems to remain shall be included in this scope of work.

20. Contractor shall remove and transport debris resulting from these

operations and materials to site disposal area. Recyclable materials shall

be separated and stored or stockpiled without intermixing with other

surplus materials before transporting to recycling facilities in accordance

with a recycling program consistent with the Project LEED Certification

Program.

21. Contractor shall comply with all requirements to achieve LEED points

toward the Silver certification goal as indicated in the bid documents.

22. In the area where proposed protection and/or removal may conflict with

existing utilities, Contractor shall take all necessary precautions to avoid

damage to said utilities.

23. It is Contractor’s responsibility to read the Hazardous Materials Survey

Report for Mount Pleasant Library

24. Contractor shall submit bids detailing their proposed means and methods

for this scope of work, and shall include evidence of their experience with

similar projects as well as references who may be contacted by the Client.

25. Labor for project clean-up;

26. Miscellaneous temporary protection of existing conditions during

construction as specifically specified herein and OSHA safety barricades,

rails and floor coverings for this Work.

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27. Engineering, site survey and layout for the Work.

28. Provide monthly Project construction progress documentation &

photographs, including existing building pre-construction condition

documentation.

29. Contractor shall leave the workplace in a clean and presentable condition

ready for subsequent trades and prepared for finishes as specified.

30. Submittals will be required for approval prior to execution of the work.

31. Contractor shall provide all hoisting and lifting required for the

performance of the work of this contract.

32. Contractor shall protect existing adjacent facilities, structures and site

improvements to remain, during this remediation scope contract and

restore damaged improvements to their original condition or better as

required by drawings and specifications. Additionally Contractor shall

survey the site and examine the Drawings and Specifications to determine

the extent of the work.

33. Contractor shall restore adjacent property to its original condition after

completion of this work.

This work excludes:

1. Terra cotta panel and baguette work (by BP12).

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BP 06

STRUCTURAL, ORNAMENTAL AND MISCELLANEOUS METALS

SCOPE OF WORK – STRUCTURAL, ORNAMENTAL AND

MISCELLANEOUS METALS

DEFINITION OF PROJECT AREA:

The Scope of Work includes the structural and miscellaneous steel at the Mount Pleasant

Library which is located at 3160 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC.

Offeror shall be responsible for providing all labor, material, equipment, and Trade

Subcontractor management and coordination to fully execute the requirements of all new

and modified construction as specifically described in this scope of work with no

exceptions or exclusions, and as indicated in bid documents, Attachment J.1, Issued for

Bid Drawings and Specifications dated January 13, 2010. Reference Sections G and H

for additional information on Project Team roles and responsibilities and Special

Contract Requirements. Also reference Division 1 Specifications for general project

references, requirements, procedures and documentation.

Work includes but is not limited to the following specifications sections:

DIVISION 1 – Section 01310 – Project Management and Coordination, as applies to the

work of this contract. Additionally, reference Section 01531 – Special Procedures for

Historic Treatment for impact to the work of this contract.

DIVISION 3 – CONCRETE, as applies to the work of this contract

DIVISION 4 – MASONRY, as applies to the work of this contract

DIVISION 5 – METALS, Complete

DIVISION 7 – 07620 – Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim, as applies to the work of this

contract.

DIVISION 14 – CONVEYING SYSTEMS, as applies to the work of this contract.

CBE SET-ASIDE REQUIREMENTS

The minimum CBE Set-Aside Requirement for this Scope of Work is 15%.

STRUCTURAL AND MISCELLANEOUS STEEL

Contractor shall provide all labor, material and equipment to fully perform the work of all

new and modified steel structural, miscellaneous and ornamental metals systems

including but not limited to columns, beams, plates, angles, pan stairs and railings, steel

embeds and anchors, framing for new openings or infills in existing structural systems at

the existing building and the new addition as indicated in bid documents.

The Contractor shall be required to provide all labor, material and equipment to perform

the scope of work including but not limited to the following tasks:

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1. Anchor bolts and bearing plates, to be provided to others for installation in

concrete footings;

2. Angle and wide flange lintels furnished to be installed by others in the

new and existing masonry walls.

3. Steel beams and columns;

4. Metal floor and roof decking;

5. Steel edge angles and pour stops.

6. Bearing and leveling plates and shims;

7. Concrete embeds, provided for installation by others;

8. Pan Stairs, including railings and landings;

9. Mechanical & electrical equipment support dunnage;

10. Galvanized post and steel plates for wall as shown on Sheet L.401;

11. Handrails at stairs and handicap ramps;

12. Monumental stairs and decorative ornamental railings of types described

in Specification Section 05721 – Ornamental Railings, including

backpainted glass and wood treads;

13. Furnish and install elevator hoist beam;

14. Furnish and install bronze grille louver, bronze threshold plate and light

fixture metal housings per Detail 12/A0.07.

15. Grating with edge angle frames and supports;

16. Pipe and downspout guards;

17. Abrasive metal nosings and thresholds, supplied to Others for installation;

18. Metal ladders, ladder safety cages and ships’ ladders;

19. Structural column and beam support framing for rooftop equipment screen

wall.

20. Independent Testing & Inspection Services required for this Work,

including materials testing, weld and connection testing and inspections;

21. During the period of this work, contractor agrees that all employees must

be experienced in the performance of this work.

22. Contractor is required to provide pre-existing surveying (photographs or

video taping).

23. Contractor shall coordinate this work with other work in progress.

24. Contractor shall provide miscellaneous steel infill of undesired existing

openings or depressions, as required and in a manner consistent with the

existing construction.

25. The Contractor shall ensure that no elements determined to be unstable are

left unsupported. Any and all required structural bracing for structural

systems to remain shall be included in this scope of work.

26. Contractor shall remove and transport debris resulting from erection

operations and materials to site disposal area. Recyclable materials shall

be separated and stored or stockpiled without intermixing with other

surplus materials before transporting to recycling facilities in accordance

with a recycling program consistent with the Project LEED Certification

Program.

27. Contractor shall comply with all requirements to achieve LEED points

toward the Silver certification goal as indicated in the bid documents.

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28. In the area where proposed protection and/or removal may conflict with

existing construction, Contractor shall take all necessary precautions to

avoid damage to said construction.

29. It is Contractor’s responsibility to read the Hazardous Materials Survey

Report for Mount Pleasant Library.

30. Contractor shall submit bids detailing their proposed means and methods

for this scope of work, and shall include evidence of their experience with

similar projects as well as references who may be contacted by the Client.

31. Labor for incidental project clean-up

32. Miscellaneous temporary protection of existing conditions during

construction as specifically specified herein and OSHA safety barricades,

rails and floor coverings, for this Work.

33. Engineering, site survey and layout for this Work.

34. Contractor shall leave the workplace in a clean and presentable condition

ready for subsequent trades and prepared for finishes as specified.

35. Contractor shall provide all hoisting and lifting required for the

performance of the work of this contract.

36. Submittals will be required for approval prior to execution of the work.

This scope of work excludes:

1. Light gauge framing (by BP09);

2. Composite metal wall panels (by BP08);

3. Metals at custom millwork (MW) types (by BP13)

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BP 07

ROOFING AND WATERPROOFING

SCOPE OF WORK – ROOFING AND WATERPROOFING

DEFINITION OF PROJECT AREA:

The Scope of Work includes the roofing and sheetmetal work at the Mount Pleasant

Library which is located at 3160 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC.

Offeror shall be responsible for providing all labor, material, equipment, and Trade

Subcontractor management and coordination to fully execute the requirements of all new

and modified construction as specifically described in this scope of work with no

exceptions or exclusions, and as indicated in bid documents, Attachment J.1, Issued for

Bid Drawings and Specifications dated January 13, 2010. Reference Sections G and H

for additional information on Project Team roles and responsibilities and Special

Contract Requirements. Also reference Division 1 Specifications for general project

references, requirements, procedures and documentation.

Work includes but is not limited to the following specifications sections:

DIVISION 1 – Section 01310 – Project Management and Coordination, as applies to the

work of this contract.

DIVISION 3 – CONCRETE, as applies to the work of this contract

DIVISION 4 – MASONRY, as applies to the work of this contract

DIVISION 6 – WOOD AND PLASTICS, as applies to the work of this contract

DIVISION 7 – THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION, Complete.

CBE SET-ASIDE REQUIREMENTS

The minimum CBE Set-Aside Requirement for this Scope of Work is 50%.

ROOFING AND SHEETMETAL

Contractor shall provide labor, materials and equipment to fully perform all new roofing

systems including but not limited sheetmetal work, roof insulation, SBS modified

bituminous membrane roof and flashings at the existing building and the new addition as

indicated in bid documents.

The Contractor shall be required to provide all labor, material and equipment to perform

the scope of work including but not limited to the following tasks:

1. Roof insulation

2. Wood blocking as required or as indicated in the drawings and

specifications

3. Wood parapet blocking

4. Aluminum copings

5. Drainage board.

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6. Plaza, roof or walk path pavers and paver pedestals

7. Roof accessories, including but not limited to roof hatches.

8. Basement wall waterproofing

9. Flashing around roof penetrations, equipment bases and curbs

10. Gutters and downspouts

11. Coordination of transitions between glazed skylight systems integrated

gutters where interfacing with the scope of this contract to ensure weather

tight enclosure.

12. Weatherwall system “air and water barrier,” complete, including exterior

weatherwall water testing.

13. Expansion joint systems for the work of this contract.

14. Independent Testing & Inspection Services required for this Work,

including materials testing, weld and connection testing and inspections;

15. During the period of this work, contractor agrees that all employees must

be experienced in the performance of this work.

16. Contractor is required to provide pre-existing surveying (photographs or

video taping).

17. Contractor shall coordinate this work with other work in progress.

18. The Contractor shall ensure that no elements determined to be unstable are

left unsupported. Any and all required structural bracing for structural

systems to remain shall be included in this scope of work.

19. Contractor shall remove and transport debris resulting from erection

operations and materials to site disposal area. Recyclable materials shall

be separated and stored or stockpiled without intermixing with other

surplus materials before transporting to recycling facilities in accordance

with a recycling program consistent with the Project LEED Certification

Program.

20. Contractor shall comply with all requirements to achieve LEED points

toward the Silver certification goal as indicated in the bid documents.

21. In the area where proposed protection and/or removal may conflict with

existing utilities, Contractor shall take all necessary precautions to avoid

damage to said utilities.

22. It is Contractor’s responsibility to read the Hazardous Materials Survey

Report for Mount Pleasant Library.

23. Contractor shall submit bids detailing their proposed means and methods

for this scope of work, and shall include evidence of their experience with

similar projects as well as references who may be contacted by the Client.

24. Labor for incidental project clean-up

25. Miscellaneous temporary protection of existing conditions during

construction as specifically specified herein and OSHA safety barricades,

rails and floor coverings, for this Work.

26. Engineering, site survey and layout for this Work.

27. Provide monthly Project construction progress documentation &

photographs, including existing building pre-construction condition

documentation.

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28. Contractor shall leave the workplace in a clean and presentable condition

ready for subsequent trades and prepared for finishes as specified.

29. Submittals will be required for approval prior to execution of the work.

30. Contractor shall provide all hoisting and lifting required for the

performance of the work of this contract.

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BP 08

ALUMINUM CURTAIN WALL, STOREFRONTS, GLASS AND

GLAZING & SKYLIGHTS

SCOPE OF WORK – ALUMINUM CURTAIN WALL,

STOREFRONTS AND GLASS AND GLAZING & SKYLIGHTS

DEFINITION OF PROJECT AREA:

The Scope of Work includes the aluminum curtain wall, storefronts, skylights, windows,

doors and glass and glazing work at the Mount Pleasant Library which is located at 3160

16th Street, NW, Washington, DC.

Offeror shall be responsible for providing all labor, material, equipment, and Trade

Subcontractor management and coordination to fully execute the requirements of all new

and modified construction as specifically described in this scope of work with no

exceptions or exclusions, and as indicated in bid documents, Attachment J.1, Issued for

Bid Drawings and Specifications dated January 13, 2010. Reference Sections G and H

for additional information on Project Team roles and responsibilities and Special

Contract Requirements. Also reference Division 1 Specifications for general project

references, requirements, procedures and documentation.

Work includes but is not limited to the following specifications sections:

DIVISION 1 – Section 01310 – Project Management and Coordination, as applies to the

work of this contract. Additionally, reference Section 01351 – Special Procedures for

Historic Treatment for impact to the work of this contract.

DIVISION 5 – Section 05120 – Structural Steel, and Section 05500 – Metal Fabrications,

as applies to the work of this contract.

DIVISION 6 – WOOD AND PLASTICS, as applies to the work of this contract

DIVISION 7 – THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION, as applies to the work of

this contract including Section 07415 – Composite Metal Wall Panels and Section 07620

Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim

DIVISION 8 – DOORS AND WINDOWS, as applies to the work of this contract and

including, but not limited to Section 08411 – Aluminum-Framed Entrances and

Storefronts, Section 08520 – Aluminum Windows, Section 08630 Metal Framed

Skylights, Section 08800 – Glazing, Section 08830 – Mirrors, Section 8911 – Glazed

Aluminum Curtain Walls, and 08710 – Door Hardware, as applicable.

CBE SET-ASIDE REQUIREMENTS

The minimum CBE Set-Aside Requirement for this Scope of Work is 35%.

ALUMINUM CURTAIN WALL, STOREFRONTS, GLASS AND GLAZING

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Contractor shall provide all labor, material and equipment necessary for all new glass and

glazing systems including but not limited aluminum curtain wall, storefronts, glass and

glazing, metal-framed skylights and composite metal wall panels at the existing building

and the new addition as indicated in bid documents.

The Contractor shall be required to provide all labor, material and equipment to perform

the scope of work including but not limited to the following tasks:

1. Structurally glazed and aluminum curtain wall systems;

2. Interior and exterior aluminum storefront systems, complete;

3. Interior and exterior glass door systems, complete including finish

hardware; Permanent cylinders provided by hardware contractor (BP10).

4. Automatic ADA concealed closer equipment.

5. Meeting Room and Elevator glass partitions and backpainted glass

partition/cladding.

6. Metal-framed skylights/skyroofs including integral gutter and drainage

systems;

7. Fixed aluminum-framed windows;

8. Glass in hollow metal frames;

9. Glass in hollow metal and wood doors;

10. Composite metal panels including all supports, closures and caulking;

11. Edge trim around openings and at top of stone;

12. Expansion joint systems as required;

13. Sill flashings;

14. Exterior caulking between aluminum frames and masonry;

15. All flashings as required for the addition to tie into the existing building to

maintain a weather tight enclosure.

16. Coordination of transitions between glazed skylight systems integrated

gutters where interfacing with the scope of this contract to ensure weather

tight enclosure.

17. Independent Testing & Inspection Services required for this Work,

including materials testing, weld and connection testing and inspections;

18. During the period of this work, contractor agrees that all employees must

be experienced in the performance of this work.

19. Contractor is required to provide pre-existing surveying (photographs or

video taping).

20. Contractor shall coordinate this work with other work in progress.

21. The Contractor shall ensure that no elements determined to be unstable are

left unsupported. Any and all required temporary protection for follow on

systems work to remain shall be included in this scope of work.

22. Contractor shall remove and transport debris resulting from erection

operations and materials to site disposal area. Recyclable materials shall

be separated and stored or stockpiled without intermixing with other

surplus materials before transporting to recycling facilities in accordance

with a recycling program consistent with the Project LEED Certification

Program.

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23. Contractor shall comply with all requirements to achieve LEED points

toward the Silver certification goal as indicated in the bid documents.

24. In the area where proposed protection and/or removal may conflict with

existing utilities, Contractor shall take all necessary precautions to avoid

damage to said utilities.

25. It is Contractor’s responsibility to read the Hazardous Materials Survey

Report for Mount Pleasant Library.

26. Contractor shall submit bids detailing their proposed means and methods

for this scope of work, and shall include evidence of their experience with

similar projects as well as references who may be contacted by the Client.

27. Labor for incidental project clean-up

28. Miscellaneous temporary protection of existing conditions during

construction as specifically specified herein and OSHA safety barricades,

rails and floor coverings, for this Work.

29. Engineering, site survey and layout for this Work.

30. Provide monthly Project construction progress documentation &

photographs, including existing building pre-construction condition

documentation.

31. Contractor shall leave the workplace in a clean and presentable condition

ready for subsequent trades including label removal.

32. Submittals will be required for approval prior to execution of the work.

33. Contractor shall provide all hoisting and lifting required for the

performance of the work of this contract.

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BP 09

LIGHT GAUGE FRAMING, DRYWALL, CEILINGS AND

PAINTING

SCOPE OF WORK – LIGHT GAUGE FRAMING, DRYWALL, CEILINGS AND

PAINTING

DEFINITION OF PROJECT AREA:

The Scope of Work includes the structural and miscellaneous steel at the Mount Pleasant

Library which is located at 3160 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC.

Offeror shall be responsible for providing all labor, material, equipment, and Trade

Subcontractor management and coordination to fully execute the requirements of all new

and modified construction as specifically described in this scope of work with no

exceptions or exclusions, and as indicated in bid documents, Attachment J.1, Issued for

Bid Drawings and Specifications dated January 13, 2010. Reference Sections G and H

for additional information on Project Team roles and responsibilities and Special

Contract Requirements. Also reference Division 1 Specifications for general project

references, requirements, procedures and documentation.

Work includes but is not limited to the following specifications sections:

DIVISION 1 – Section 01310 – Project Management and Coordination, as applies to the

work of this contract. Reference Section 01351 – Special Procedure for Historic

Treatment, for impact to the work of this contract.

DIVISION 5 – Section 05500 – Metal Fabrications, as applies to the work of this

contract.

DIVISION 6 – Section 06160 - Sheathing, as applies to the work of this contract

DIVISION 7 – Section 07210 – Building Insulation, Section 07620 – Sheet Metal

Flashing and Trim, Section 07842 – Fire Resistive Joint Systems, Section 07920 – Joint

Sealants, as applies to the work of this contract

DIVISION 8 – DOORS AND WINDOWS, as applies to the work of this contract

DIVISION 9 – Section 09111 – Non-Load Bearing Steel Framing, Section 09210 –

Gypsum Plaster, Section 09250 – Gypsum Board, Section 09852 – Sound-Absorbing

Wall Units, Section 09912 – Painting, Section 09931 – Wood Stains and Transparent

Finishes, and Section 09992 – Painting Restoration.

CBE SET-ASIDE REQUIREMENTS

The minimum CBE Set-Aside Requirement for this Scope of Work is 50%.

LIGHT GAUGE FRAMING, DRYWALL, CEILINGS AND PAINTING

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Contractor shall provide all labor, material and equipment necessary for all metal stud,

drywall, carpentry, acoustical ceilings, sound absorbing wall panels and paint and stain

finishes at the existing building and the new addition as indicated in bid documents.

The Contractor shall be required to provide all labor, material and equipment to perform

the scope of work including but not limited to the following tasks:

1. Light framing and furring;

2. Drywall partitions, perimeter walls, shaftwalls and ceilings including

taping and finishing;

3. Exterior wall sheathing

4. Wood blocking or other in-wall blocking as required to firmly secure and

support finish carpentry, millwork, accessories, specialties and/or other

scheduled equipment.

5. Acoustical ceilings with all associated hangers and supports per A0.12

Finish Schedule

6. Wood ceiling systems

7. Acoustical sound-absorbing wall panels

8. Framing and blocking at metal stud partitions to support glass door or

other equipment as necessary

9. Expansion joint systems as required.

10. Interior caulking between aluminum window and curtain wall frames and

drywall.

11. Caulking between the drywall and the hollow metal door and window

frames

12. Batt and sound insulation

13. New plaster work and skim coating, patching and filling at existing plaster

work that has been removed to accommodate new building systems and

construction or demolished for new work.

14. Painting, wallcovering or staining/transparent finishing as indicated

including but not limited to concrete, masonry partitions, gypsum board

and plaster partitions, perimeter walls, steel, exposed wood millwork and

trim

15. Specialty painting restoration of existing historic murals by qualified

historic restoration specialists submitting qualifications including

references and information on relevant experience and capabilities.

16. Furnish and install recessed projection screens and ceiling mounted

projectors, final connections by Others.

17. Coordinate access panel rough openings with Others including but not

limited to MEP trade contractors.

18. Patching of the drywall and plaster walls and ceilings as required to

provide a smooth transition between new and existing finishes.

19. Fire resistive joints in rated drywall construction systems, smoke barriers

and smoke seals

20. Independent Testing & Inspection Services required for this Work,

including materials testing, weld and connection testing and inspections;

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21. During the period of this work, contractor agrees that all employees must

be experienced in the performance of this work.

22. Contractor is required to provide pre-existing surveying (photographs or

video taping).

23. Contractor shall coordinate this work with other work in progress.

24. The Contractor shall ensure that no elements determined to be unstable are

left unsupported. Any and all required structural bracing for structural

systems to remain shall be included in this scope of work.

25. Contractor shall remove and transport debris resulting from erection

operations and materials to site disposal area. Recyclable materials shall

be separated and stored or stockpiled without intermixing with other

surplus materials before transporting to recycling facilities in accordance

with a recycling program consistent with the Project LEED Certification

Program.

26. Contractor shall comply with all requirements to achieve LEED points

toward the Silver certification goal as indicated in the bid documents.

27. In the area where proposed protection and/or removal may conflict with

existing utilities, Contractor shall take all necessary precautions to avoid

damage to said utilities.

28. It is Contractor’s responsibility to read the Hazardous Materials Survey

Report for Mount Pleasant Library.

29. Contractor shall submit bids detailing their proposed means and methods

for this scope of work, and shall include evidence of their experience with

similar projects as well as references who may be contacted by the Client.

30. Labor for incidental project clean-up

31. Miscellaneous temporary protection of existing conditions during

construction as specifically specified herein and OSHA safety barricades,

rails and floor coverings, for this Work.

32. Engineering, site survey and layout for this Work.

33. Provide monthly Project construction progress documentation &

photographs, including existing building pre-construction condition

documentation.

34. Contractor shall leave the workplace in a clean and presentable condition

ready for subsequent trades and prepared for finishes as specified.

35. Submittals will be required for approval prior to execution of the work.

36. Contractor shall provide all hoisting and lifting required for the

performance of the work of this contract.

37. Contractor shall restore adjacent property to its original condition after

completion of this work.

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BP 10

DOORS, FRAMES, HARDWARE, AND MISC SPECIALTIES

SCOPE OF WORK – DOORS, FRAMES, HARDWARE, AND MISC

SPECIALTIES

DEFINITION OF PROJECT AREA:

The Scope of Work includes the carpentry, hollow metal, wood doors and finish

hardware at the Mount Pleasant Library which is located at 3160 16th Street, NW,

Washington, DC.

Offeror shall be responsible for providing all labor, material, equipment, and Trade

Subcontractor management and coordination to fully execute the requirements of all new

and modified construction as specifically described in this scope of work with no

exceptions or exclusions, and as indicated in bid documents, Attachment J.1, Issued for

Bid Drawings and Specifications dated January 13, 2010. Reference Sections G and H

for additional information on Project Team roles and responsibilities and Special

Contract Requirements. Also reference Division 1 Specifications for general project

references, requirements, procedures and documentation.

Work includes but is not limited to the following specifications sections:

DIVISION 1 – Section 01310 – Project Management and Coordination, as applies to the

work of this contract. Additionally, reference Section 01351 – Special Procedures for

Historic Treatment for impact to the work of this contract.

DIVISION 5 – Section 05500 – Metal Fabrications, as applies to the work of this contract

DIVISION 6 – WOOD AND PLASTICS, as applies to the work of this contract

DIVISION 7 – Section 07920 – Joint Sealants, as applies to the work of this contract

DIVISION 8 – DOORS AND WINDOWS, as applies to the work of this contract

DIVISION 10 – Section 10155 – Toilet Compartments, and Section 10801 – Toilet and

Bath Accessories

DIVISION 11 – Section 11056 – Depressible Book Return Bins, complete.

CBE SET-ASIDE REQUIREMENTS

The minimum CBE Set-Aside Requirement for this Scope of Work is 100%.

CARPENTRY, HOLLOW METAL, WOOD DOORS, MISC SPECIALTIES AND FINISH

HARDWARE

Contractor shall provide all labor, material and equipment for all carpentry, hollow metal,

and wood doors and finish hardware work at the existing building and the new addition

as indicated in bid documents.

The Contractor shall be required to provide all labor, material and equipment to perform

the scope of work including but not limited to the following tasks:

1. Furnish and install plywood and sleepers for the raised platform and ramp

in Room 205 per framing plan indicated on Sheet S1.03

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2. Furnish and install hollow metal doors and frames including oversized

sliding door and frame

3. Furnish and install wood doors

4. Furnish and install finish hardware, except those at glass doors included

under Bid Package 08

5. Furnish and install permanent cylinder for the work of this contract and

BP 08.

6. Install salvaged doors to be removed, repaired, refinished and stored by

Others. Coordinate with BP 13 Contractor to acquire for installation.

7. Grouting of hollow metal frames

8. Caulk between counter tops and backsplashes

9. Caulk between backsplashes and walls

10. Furnish and install stainless steel toilet compartments and accessories

11. Furnish and install fire extinguishers and cabinets, if any.

12. Furnish and install book return bin(s).

13. Independent Testing & Inspection Services required for this Work,

including materials testing, weld and connection testing and inspections;

14. During the period of this work, contractor agrees that all employees must

be experienced in the performance of this work.

15. Contractor is required to provide pre-existing surveying (photographs or

video taping).

16. Contractor shall coordinate this work with other work in progress.

17. The Contractor shall ensure that no elements determined to be unstable are

left unsupported. Any and all required structural bracing for structural

systems to remain shall be included in this scope of work.

18. Contractor shall remove and transport debris resulting from erection

operations and materials to site disposal area. Recyclable materials shall

be separated and stored or stockpiled without intermixing with other

surplus materials before transporting to recycling facilities in accordance

with a recycling program consistent with the Project LEED Certification

Program.

19. Contractor shall comply with all requirements to achieve LEED points

toward the Silver certification goal as indicated in the bid documents.

20. In the area where proposed protection and/or removal may conflict with

existing utilities, Contractor shall take all necessary precautions to avoid

damage to said utilities.

21. It is Contractor’s responsibility to read the Hazardous Materials Survey

Report for Mount Pleasant Library.

22. Contractor shall submit bids detailing their proposed means and methods

for this scope of work, and shall include evidence of their experience with

similar projects as well as references who may be contacted by the Client.

23. Labor for incidental project clean-up

24. Miscellaneous temporary protection of existing conditions during

construction as specifically specified herein and OSHA safety barricades,

rails and floor coverings, for this Work.

25. Engineering, site survey and layout for this Work.

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26. Provide monthly Project construction progress documentation &

photographs, including existing building pre-construction condition

documentation.

27. Contractor shall leave the workplace in a clean and presentable condition

ready for subsequent trades and prepared for finishes as specified.

28. Submittals will be required for approval prior to execution of the work.

29. Contractor shall provide all hoisting and lifting required for the

performance of the work of this contract.

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BP 11

FLOORING

SCOPE OF WORK – FLOORING

DEFINITION OF PROJECT AREA:

The Scope of Work includes all floor finishes at the Mount Pleasant Library which is

located at 3160 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC.

Offeror shall be responsible for providing all labor, material, equipment, and Trade

Subcontractor management and coordination to fully execute the requirements of all new

and modified construction as specifically described in this scope of work with no

exceptions or exclusions, and as indicated in bid documents, Attachment J.1, Issued for

Bid Drawings and Specifications dated January 13, 2010. Reference Sections G and H

for additional information on Project Team roles and responsibilities and Special

Contract Requirements. Also reference Division 1 Specifications for general project

references, requirements, procedures and documentation.

Work includes but is not limited to the following specifications sections:

DIVISION 1 – Section 01310 – Project Management and Coordination, as applies to the

work of this contract. Additionally, reference Section 01351 – Special Procedures for

Historic Treatment for impact to the work of this contract.

DIVISION 7 – Section 07620 Sheet Metal Flashing and Trim, as applies to the work of

this contract.

DIVISION 8 – DOORS AND WINDOWS, as applies to the work of this contract

DIVISION 9 – Section 09310 – Ceramic Tile, Section 09629 – Cork Flooring, Section

09651 – Resilient Floor Tile, Section 09653 – Resilient Wall Base and Accessories,

Section 09681 – Carpet Tile, as applies to the work of this contract

DIVISION 12 – Section 12484 – Floor Mats and Frames

CBE SET-ASIDE REQUIREMENTS

The minimum CBE Set-Aside Requirement for this Scope of Work is 35%.

FLOORING

Contractor shall provide all labor, material and equipment for all flooring work including

but not limited to ceramic tile, carpeting, slate flooring, resilient flooring and base at the

existing building and the new addition as indicated in bid documents.

The Contractor shall be required to provide all labor, material and equipment to perform

the scope of work including but not limited to the following tasks:

1. Floor prep and flash patch as required including leveling and patching of

minor imperfections

2. All glues, adhesives and fasteners as required for this work

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3. Floor transitioning accessories and thresholds for this work, excluding

those provided in Specification Section 08710 – Door Hardware, and

provided under BP 10

4. Carpet tile

5. Ceramic tile floors, walls and base

6. Cork tile flooring

7. Vinyl composite floor tile

8. Vinyl treads and risers

9. Rubber base and stair nosing

10. Prefinished wood flooring type WD09

11. Recessed floor mats and frames

12. Independent Testing & Inspection Services required for this Work,

including materials testing, weld and connection testing and inspections;

13. During the period of this work, contractor agrees that all employees must

be experienced in the performance of this work.

14. Contractor is required to provide pre-existing surveying (photographs or

video taping).

15. Contractor shall coordinate this work with other work in progress.

16. The Contractor shall ensure that no elements determined to be unstable are

left unsupported. Any and all required structural bracing for structural

systems to remain shall be included in this scope of work.

17. Contractor shall remove and transport debris resulting from erection

operations and materials to site disposal area. Recyclable materials shall

be separated and stored or stockpiled without intermixing with other

surplus materials before transporting to recycling facilities in accordance

with a recycling program consistent with the Project LEED Certification

Program.

18. Contractor shall comply with all requirements to achieve LEED points

toward the Silver certification goal as indicated in the bid documents.

19. In the area where proposed protection and/or removal may conflict with

existing utilities, Contractor shall take all necessary precautions to avoid

damage to said utilities.

20. It is Contractor’s responsibility to read the Hazardous Materials Survey

Report for Mount Pleasant Library.

21. Contractor shall submit bids detailing their proposed means and methods

for this scope of work, and shall include evidence of their experience with

similar projects as well as references who may be contacted by the Client.

22. Labor for incidental project clean-up

23. Miscellaneous temporary protection of existing conditions during

construction as specifically specified herein and OSHA safety barricades,

rails and floor coverings, for this Work.

24. Engineering, site survey and layout for this Work.

25. Provide monthly Project construction progress documentation &

photographs, including existing building pre-construction condition

documentation.

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26. Contractor shall leave the workplace in a clean and presentable condition

ready for subsequent trades and prepared for finishes as specified.

27. Submittals will be required for approval prior to execution of the work.

1. Contractor shall provide all hoisting and lifting required for the

performance of the work of this contract.

This scope of work excludes:

1. F&I plywood and sleepers for raised platform per S1.03 (by BP 10

carpentry)

2. Interior stone tile flooring (by BP05)

3. Repair and patching of stone flooring (by BP05)

4. Thin set stone flooring in elevator cab applications by (BP05)

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BP 12

TERRACOTTA

SCOPE OF WORK – TERRACOTTA

DEFINITION OF PROJECT AREA:

The Scope of Work includes the interior and exterior terracotta panel/baguette systems at

the Mount Pleasant Library which is located at 3160 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC.

Offeror shall be responsible for providing all labor, material, equipment, and Trade

Subcontractor management and coordination to fully execute the requirements of all new

and modified construction as specifically described in this scope of work with no

exceptions or exclusions, and as indicated in bid documents, Attachment J.1, Issued for

Bid Drawings and Specifications dated January 13, 2010. Reference Sections G and H

for additional information on Project Team roles and responsibilities and Special

Contract Requirements. Also reference Division 1 Specifications for general project

references, requirements, procedures and documentation.

Work includes but is not limited to the following specifications sections:

DIVISION 1 – Section 01310 – Project Management and Coordination, as applies to the

work of this contract.

DIVISION 5 – Section 05500 – Metal Fabrications, as applies to the work of this contract

DIVISION 7 – Section 07210 – Building Insulation, Section 07272 – Fluid-Applied

Membrane Air Barriers, Section 07842 - Fire Resistive Joint Systems and Section 07920

- Joint Sealants, as applies to the work of this contract

DIVISION 8 – Section 08110 – Steel Doors and Frames, Section 08411 – Aluminum

Framed Entrances and Storefronts, Section 08520 – Aluminum Windows, and Section

08911 – Glazed Aluminum Curtain Walls, as applies to the work of this contract

DIVISION 9 – Section 09111 – Non-Load Bearing Steel Framing, Section 09380 –

Terracotta and Stone Tile as applies to the work of this contract

CBE SET-ASIDE REQUIREMENTS

The minimum CBE Set-Aside Requirement for this Scope of Work is 35%.

TERRACOTTA WORK

The Contractor shall be required to provide all labor, material and equipment to perform

the a scope of work including but not limited to the following tasks:

1. Terracotta exterior wall panels/baguettes in scheduled patterns and as

detailed at exterior walls including backup sheathing, framing and

supports, mineral wool insulation, and sealants

2. Terracotta exterior panels/baguettes in scheduled patterns and as detailed

at roof screen false mansard including backup framing and supports

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3. Terracotta interior wall cladding panels/baguettes in scheduled patterns

and as detailed at interior walls as an extension of exterior wall systems;

light gauge framing and miscellaneous structural support at interior by

Others

4. Caulking of control and expansion joint in terracotta work

5. Positive attachment of mineral wool insulation to keep it in place with

minimum penetration of the weatherwall system.

6. Testing & Inspection Services for the Work, including sub-grade &

backfill compaction and materials testing; concrete, grout & rebar

inspections and testing;

7. During the period of this work, contractor agrees that all employees must

be experienced in the performance of this work.

8. Contractor is required to provide pre-existing surveying (photographs or

video taping) for the Work.

9. Contractor shall coordinate this work with other work in progress.

10. The Contractor shall ensure that no elements determined to be unstable are

left unsupported. Any and all required structural bracing for structural

systems to remain shall be included in this scope of work.

11. Contractor shall remove and transport debris resulting from these

operations and materials to site disposal area. Recyclable materials shall

be separated and stored or stockpiled without intermixing with other

surplus materials before transporting to recycling facilities in accordance

with a recycling program consistent with the Project LEED Certification

Program.

12. Contractor shall comply with all requirements to achieve LEED points

toward the Silver certification goal as indicated in the bid documents.

13. In the area where proposed protection and/or removal may conflict with

existing utilities, Contractor shall take all necessary precautions to avoid

damage to said utilities.

14. It is Contractor’s responsibility to read the Hazardous Materials Survey

Report for Mount Pleasant Library

15. Contractor shall submit bids detailing their proposed means and methods

for this scope of work, and shall include evidence of their experience with

similar projects as well as references who may be contacted by the Client.

16. Labor for project clean-up;

17. Miscellaneous temporary protection of existing conditions during

construction as specifically specified herein and OSHA safety barricades,

rails and floor coverings for this Work.

18. Engineering, site survey and layout for the Work.

19. Contractor shall be responsible for all hoisting and lifts required for the

performance of the work of this contract.

20. Provide monthly Project construction progress documentation &

photographs, including existing building pre-construction condition

documentation.

21. Contractor shall leave the workplace in a clean and presentable condition

ready for subsequent trades and prepared for finishes as specified.

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22. Submittals will be required for approval prior to execution of the work.

23. Contractor shall provide all hoisting and lifting required for the

performance of the work of this contract.

24. Contractor shall protect existing adjacent facilities, structures and site

improvements to remain, during this remediation scope contract and

restore damaged improvements to their original condition or better as

required by drawings and specifications. Additionally Contractor shall

survey the site and examine the Drawings and Specifications to

determine the extent of the work.

25. Contractor shall restore adjacent property to its original condition after

completion of this work.

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BP 13

MILLWORK AND WOOD WINDOWS (BOTH NEW AND

REMOVED), SALVAGE/REPAIR/REFINISH and REINSTALL

SCOPE OF WORK – MILLWORK AND WOOD WINDOWS (BOTH NEW AND

REMOVED), SALVAGE/REPAIR/REFINISH AND REINSTALL

DEFINITION OF PROJECT AREA:

The Scope of Work includes the new millwork as scheduled, as well as the planning,

cataloguing and dismantling and storage of identified historic materials, later to be

refinished and reinstalled, and the temporary protection of historic materials to remain in

place during construction activities of the Mount Pleasant Library which is located at

3160 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC.

Offeror shall be responsible for providing all labor, material, equipment, and Trade

Subcontractor management and coordination to fully execute the requirements of all new

and modified construction as specifically described in this scope of work with no

exceptions or exclusions, and as indicated in bid documents, Attachment J.1, Issued for

Bid Drawings and Specifications dated January 13, 2010. Reference Sections G and H

for additional information on Project Team roles and responsibilities and Special

Contract Requirements. Also reference Division 1 Specifications for general project

references, requirements, procedures and documentation.

Work includes but is not limited to the following specifications sections:

DIVISION 1 – Section 01351 – Special Procedures for Historic Treatment. Section

01310 – Project Management and Coordination, as applies to the work of this contract.

DIVISION 6 – Section 06402 – Interior Architectural Woodwork, complete. Section

06105 – Miscellaneous Carpentry, as applies to the work of this contract.

DIVISION 8 – Section 08212 – Stile and Rail Wood Doors, complete.

CBE SET-ASIDE REQUIREMENTS

The minimum CBE Set-Aside Requirement for this Scope of Work is 35%.

MILLWORK, WOOD WINDOWS, SALVAGE/REPAIR/REFINISH/REINSTALL

The Contractor shall be required to provide all labor, material and equipment to perform

the millwork (new and salvaged) and wood windows (new and salvaged), and

salvage/repair/refinish/reinstall scope of work including but not limited to the following

tasks:

1. During the period of this work, contractor agrees that all employees must

be experienced in the performance of this work.

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2. Contractor shall locate and clearly flag doors to remain or to be relocated

3. Contractor is required to provide pre-existing surveying and cataloguing

(photographs or digital video taping).

4. Contractor shall perform careful removal and disposition of materials

specified to be salvaged including but not limited to clerestory windows,

doors, running wood trim, and millwork. Additionally, this Contractor

shall provide labor, materials and equipment to install and maintain

protection of property which is to remain undisturbed for the duration of

the project.

5. Removed and salvaged materials shall be patched, repaired, refinished and

reinstalled or otherwise treated in accordance with the bid documents.

6. Furnish and install new wood windows.

7. Protect existing windows to remain in place (no removal, salvage or

restoration required).

8. Remove, salvage, restore, refinish and replace existing wood windows

only as indicated.

9. Protect or furnish and install finish carpentry wood base, column, beam,

door casing or cornice trim moulding.

10. Repair and refinish including protecting in place as required all millwork

(including HVAC fan coil unit enclosures) scheduled to remain or be

reused.

11. Furnish and install toilet room, pantry and workroom countertops and base

and wall cabinets.

12. Furnish and install custom millwork types MW01-16 (MW-06 not used).

13. Furnish and install custom bookstack types BS-09, 09A, 10, 11, 12, 21,

22.

14. Furnish and install custom wood bookstack types WBS-1, 2, 10, 11, 12,

13, 15, 16.

15. Furnish and install solid surface or acrylic (AP-02) top and end panels at

bookstacks as indicated.

16. Furnish and install cork tile or linoleum (with materials furnished by

others) top or end panels at bookstacks as indicated and to match floor

finishes by Others (BP11)

17. Coordinate millwork top and end panels at bookstacks with Contractors

for future bid package for furniture, fixtures and equipment.

18. Contractor shall coordinate this work with other work in progress.

19. The Contractor agrees to use their best efforts to salvage, protect and

preserve the property. Where the property is to be taken the Contractor

shall take the property to a bonded warehouse for safekeeping. While

performing the salvage services the Contractors shall also use their best

efforts to prevent or minimize damage to the environment.

20. Contractor will be responsible for protection of the removed material for

the duration of the project. Aforementioned materials must be kept in a

climate controlled environment at all times.

21. Contractor shall protect existing adjacent facilities, structures and site

improvements to remain, during this remediation scope contract and

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restore damaged improvements to their original condition or better as

required by drawings and specifications. Additionally Contractor shall

survey the site and examine the Drawings and Specifications to determine

the extent of the work.

22. The Contractor shall ensure that no elements determined to be unstable are

left unsupported once salvaged material is removed.

23. Salvageable materials shall be protected from the weather at all times. In

other words, Contractor must maintain the physical integrity of the

property moved from the site to a safe and secure HVAC conditioned

space (where necessary to preserve materials) at all times.

24. Contractor shall provide copies of salvage documentation and cataloguing

lists of materials to CM and Architect for their use.

25. Contractor shall remove and transport debris resulting from demolition

operations and materials later determined not to be reused to a legal off

site disposal area. Recyclable materials shall be separated and stored or

stockpiled without intermixing with other surplus materials before

transporting to recycling facilities.

26. Only those items specifically shown to be removed shall be removed

without prior approval of the Architect.

27. In the area where proposed protection and/or removal may conflict with

existing utilities, Contractor shall take all necessary precautions to avoid

damage to said utilities.

28. A detailed work plan and schedule showing means and methods to be used

in this package will be provided by the Contractor with the proposal.

29. Contractor shall provide all hoisting and lifting required for the

performance of the work of this contract.

30. It is Contractor’s responsibility to read the Hazardous Materials Survey

Report for Mount Pleasant Library

EXCLUDED ACTIVITIES

1. Existing windows not indicated to be removed. Protect in place only (no

requirement for removal, salvage or restoration).

2. Wood stair treads and landings (BP08)

PROJECT CONDITIONS

Contractor shall conduct a pre-installation conference at the project site with

Owner and/or Owner’s Representative, the Architect to review the contractor’s

protection and salvage plan once submitted prior to approval.

Contractor shall name Owner as Additional Insured on its Liability Insurance

Policies and will provide adequate levels of liability insurance as required by the

Contract.

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CONTRACTOR SUBMITTALS AND EVALUATION CRITERIA

Potential Contractors shall submit proposals detailing their proposed means and

methods for the Salvage, Preserve and Protection of the Mount Pleasant Library.

Proposals shall list Total Proposed Costs as well as break-out costs for overhead,

profit and general requirements in a not-to-exceed amount for the Contract.

Contractors will provide evidence of their experience with similar projects as well

as references who may be contacted by the Client.

The Client will select a Contractor based on the quality of the submittals, the

experience of the Contractor, and the amount of the not-to-exceed price. Client

reserves the right to determine an optimum solution based on the combination of

the factors listed above.

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BP-14

ELEVATOR SYSTEMS

SCOPE OF WORK – ELEVATOR SYSTEMS

DEFINITION OF PROJECT AREA:

The Scope of Work includes the elevator at the Mount Pleasant Library which is located

at 3160 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC.

Offeror shall be responsible for providing all labor, material, equipment, and Trade

Subcontractor management and coordination to fully execute the requirements of all new

and modified construction as specifically described in this scope of work with no

exceptions or exclusions, and as indicated in bid documents, Attachment J.1, Issued for

Bid Drawings and Specifications dated January 13, 2010. Reference Sections G and H

for additional information on Project Team roles and responsibilities and Special

Contract Requirements. Also reference Division 1 Specifications for general project

references, requirements, procedures and documentation.

Work includes but is not limited to the following specifications sections:

DIVISION 1 – Section 01310 – Project Management and Coordination, as applies to the

work of this contract.

DIVISION 5 – METALS, as applies to the work of this contract

DIVISION 9 – FINISHES, as applies to the work of this contract

DIVISION 14 – CONVEYING SYSTEMS, Complete

CBE SET-ASIDE REQUIREMENTS

The minimum CBE Set-Aside Requirement for this Scope of Work is 10%.

ELEVATOR

Contractor shall provide all labor, material, and equipment necessary for the machine

room less elevator at the existing building and the new addition as indicated in bid

documents.

The Contractor shall be required to provide all labor, material and equipment to perform

the a scope of work including but not limited to the following tasks:

1. Elevator sills and sill angles

2. Elevator door frames and supports

3. Elevator shaft, exhaust and venting as required.

4. Elevator cab finishes complete, excluding finish flooring

5. Code railing on top of the elevator shaft.

6. Temporary elevator cab protection until the library reopens.

7. Extended warranties and maintenance to allow the elevator to be used

from elevator completion until building acceptance.

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8. Independent Testing & Inspection Services required for this Work,

including materials testing, weld and connection testing and inspections;

9. During the period of this work, contractor agrees that all employees must

be experienced in the performance of this work.

10. Contractor shall coordinate this work with other work in progress.

11. The Contractor shall ensure that no elements determined to be unstable are

left unsupported. Any and all required structural bracing for structural

systems to remain shall be included in this scope of work.

12. Contractor shall remove and transport debris resulting from erection

operations and materials to site disposal area. Recyclable materials shall

be separated and stored or stockpiled without intermixing with other

surplus materials before transporting to recycling facilities in accordance

with a recycling program consistent with the Project LEED Certification

Program.

13. Contractor shall comply with all requirements to achieve LEED points

toward the Silver certification goal as indicated in the bid documents.

14. In the area where proposed protection and/or removal may conflict with

existing utilities, Contractor shall take all necessary precautions to avoid

damage to said utilities.

15. Contractor shall submit bids detailing their proposed means and methods

for this scope of work, and shall include evidence of their experience with

similar projects as well as references who may be contacted by the Client.

16. Labor for incidental project clean-up

17. Miscellaneous temporary protection of existing conditions during

construction as specifically specified herein and OSHA safety barricades,

rails and floor coverings, for this Work.

18. Engineering, site survey and layout for this Work.

19. Contractor shall leave the workplace in a clean and presentable condition

ready for subsequent trades and prepared for finishes as specified.

20. Submittals will be required for approval prior to execution of the work.

21. Contractor shall provide all hoisting and lifting required for the

performance of the work of this contract.

This scope of work excludes:

1. Stone flooring in elevator cab installations. Provide subfloor prepared for

floor finishes by Others (BP11)

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BP-15

HVAC, PLUMBING & FIRE PROTECTION

SCOPE OF WORK – HVAC, PLUMBING & FIRE PROTECTION

DEFINITION OF PROJECT AREA:

The Scope of Work includes the mechanical work at the Mount Pleasant Library which is

located at 3160 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC.

Offeror shall be responsible for providing all labor, material, equipment, and Trade

Subcontractor management and coordination to fully execute the requirements of all new

and modified construction as specifically described in this scope of work with no

exceptions or exclusions, and as indicated in bid documents, Attachment J.1, Issued for

Bid Drawings and Specifications dated January 13, 2010. Reference Sections G and H

for additional information on Project Team roles and responsibilities and Special

Contract Requirements. Also reference Division 1 Specifications for general project

references, requirements, procedures and documentation.

Work includes but is not limited to the following specifications sections:

DIVISION 1 – Section 01810 – General Commissioning Requirements, Section 01815 –

Commissioning of HVAC, Section 01820 – Demonstration and Training, Section 01310

– Project Management and Coordination, as applies to the work of this contract.

DIVISION 7 – Section 07842 – Fire-Resistive Joint Systems and Section 07920 – Joint

Sealants, as applies to the work of this contract.

DIVISION 10 – Section 10200 – Louvers, as applies to the work of this contract.

DIVISION 13 – Section 13915 – Fire Suppression Piping, Section 13921 – Electric-

Drive, Cetrifugal Fire Pumps, Section 13930 – Wet-Pipe Fire Suppression Sprinklers,

Complete.

DIVISION 15 – HVAC/PLUMBING, Complete

CBE SET-ASIDE REQUIREMENTS

The minimum CBE Set-Aside Requirement for this Scope of Work is 50%.

MECHANICAL

Contractor shall provide all labor, material and equipment necessary for the mechanical

work at the existing building and the new addition as indicated in bid documents.

The Contractor shall be required to provide all labor, material and equipment to perform

the a scope of work including but not limited to the following tasks:

1. Drain, turn off and cap plumbing and mechanical systems to make safe

and ready for removal of this material by others

2. Domestic water, chilled water and gas piping with all required hangers,

valves and back flow preventers

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3. Sanitary sewer lines with all required vents, traps and clean outs

4. Duct work with all required hangers.

5. Fire protection system with all required piping, hangers, valves, and

sprinkler heads.

6. Duct and pipe insulation

7. HVAC system with all required units including but not limited to cooling

tower, pumps, air handling units and tanks.

8. Plumbing fixtures including but not limited to urinals, water closets,

lavatories, sinks and drinking fountains with faucets and valves

9. Fire department connection and fire pump test header

10. Caulking of all plumbing fixtures

11. Hot water heaters

12. Connections as required for refrigerator, ice maker, dishwasher

13. Interior floor and trench drains

14. Sump pumps

15. Roof drains

16. Wall hydrants

17. Grills and diffusers

18. Fire dampers

19. Provide cutouts, sawcuts, coring and/or channeling of existing

construction as required for installation of new work.

20. Demo, excavate, backfill and remove excess dirt for underslab utilities.

21. Furnish and install all necessary support such as lintels (angles, beams) at

all penetrations for this work.

22. This contractor is to run the water and sewer line to 5’-0” outside the

building and make the tie ins with all associated valves and fittings.

23. Installation and later removal of temporary fire risers and water systems

for building project and use by other trades.

24. This contractor is to furnish sleeves and coordinate the installation in all

walls, floors and ceilings.

25. Access panels as required for this work

26. This contractor is responsible to fire caulk its penetrations through fire

rated walls and floors.

27. Starters and disconnects as required

28. This contractor is to coordinate with other trades and complete

coordination drawings showing the location of all piping, duct work, and

electrical conduits and sprinkler lines.

29. Commisssioning, start up, demonstration and training session with owner

maintenance people showing how to operate and maintain all mechanical

systems and units including but not limited to LEED commissioning

requirements.

30. Independent Testing & Inspection Services required for this Work,

including materials testing, weld and connection testing and inspections;

31. During the period of this work, contractor agrees that all employees must

be experienced in the performance of this work.

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32. Contractor is required to provide pre-existing surveying (photographs or

video taping).

33. Contractor shall coordinate this work with other work in progress.

34. The Contractor shall ensure that no elements determined to be unstable are

left unsupported. Any and all required structural bracing for structural

systems to remain shall be included in this scope of work.

35. Contractor shall remove and transport debris resulting from erection

operations and materials to site disposal area. Recyclable materials shall

be separated and stored or stockpiled without intermixing with other

surplus materials before transporting to recycling facilities in accordance

with a recycling program consistent with the Project LEED Certification

Program.

36. Contractor shall comply with all requirements to achieve LEED points

toward the Silver certification goal as indicated in the bid documents.

37. In the area where proposed protection and/or removal may conflict with

existing utilities, Contractor shall take all necessary precautions to avoid

damage to said utilities.

38. It is Contractor’s responsibility to read the Hazardous Materials Survey

Report for Mount Pleasant Library.

39. Contractor shall submit bids detailing their proposed means and methods

for this scope of work, and shall include evidence of their experience with

similar projects as well as references who may be contacted by the Client.

40. Labor for incidental project clean-up

41. Miscellaneous temporary protection of existing conditions during

construction as specifically specified herein and OSHA safety barricades,

rails and floor coverings, for this Work.

42. Engineering, site survey and layout for this Work.

43. Provide monthly Project construction progress documentation &

photographs, including existing building pre-construction condition

documentation.

44. Contractor shall leave the workplace in a clean and presentable condition

ready for subsequent trades and prepared for finishes as specified.

45. Submittals will be required for approval prior to execution of the work.

46. Contractor shall provide all hoisting and lifting required for the

performance of the work of this contract.

47. Contractor shall leave the workplace in a clean and presentable condition

ready for subsequent trades and prepared for finishes as specified.

48. Submittals will be required for approval prior to execution of the work.

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BP-16

ELECTRICAL

SCOPE OF WORK – ELECTRICAL

DEFINITION OF PROJECT AREA:

The Scope of Work includes the electrical work at the Mount Pleasant Library which is

located at 3160 16th Street, NW, Washington, DC.

Offeror shall be responsible for providing all labor, material, equipment, and Trade

Subcontractor management and coordination to fully execute the requirements of all new

and modified construction as specifically described in this scope of work with no

exceptions or exclusions, and as indicated in bid documents, Attachment J.1, Issued for

Bid Drawings and Specifications dated January 13, 2010. Reference Sections G and H

for additional information on Project Team roles and responsibilities and Special

Contract Requirements. Also reference Division 1 Specifications for general project

references, requirements, procedures and documentation.

Work includes but is not limited to the following specifications sections:

DIVISION 1 – Section 01810 – General Commissioning Requirements, Section 01820 –

Demonstration and Training, Section 01310 – Project Management and Coordination, as

applies to the work of this contract.

Reference Section 01351 – Special Procedures for Historic Treatment for impact to the

work of this contract.

DIVISION 7 – Section 07842 – Fire-Resistive Joint Systems and Section 07920 – Joint

Sealants, as applies to the work of this contract.

DIVISION 13 – Section 13730 – Security Access, Section 13945 – Lighting Controls,

Section 13852 – Digital, Addressable Fire-Alarm System, Complete

DIVISION 16 – ELECTRICAL, Complete

DIVISION 17 – Section 17100 – Voice and Data Communication Cabling

CBE SET-ASIDE REQUIREMENTS

The minimum CBE Set-Aside Requirement for this Scope of Work is 35%.

ELECTRICAL

Contractor shall provide all labor, material and equipment necessary for the electrical

work at the existing building and the new addition as indicated in bid documents.

The Contractor shall be required to provide all labor, material and equipment to perform

the scope of work including but not limited to the following tasks:

1. Turn off power for the electrical system as required to make the building

safe for demolition work to be performed by others;

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2. Lights with all bulbs, ballast and lenses as shown on the drawings and in

the specifications;

3. Lighting control systems;

4. Electrical outlets and switches;

5. Conduit;

6. Wire;

7. Electrical panels and equipment with required breakers and disconnects;

8. Fire alarm systems with all panels including annunciator panel, alarms,

pull stations, conduit and wiring;

9. Telecom, data and communication wiring with all panels, conduit, wire

and jacks;

10. Security systems

11. Primary and secondary electrical ductbank with all pull stations and

vaults;

12. Sawcutting as required for floor boxes, work includes patching back

concrete and caulking;

13. Demo, excavate, backfill and remove excess dirt for underslab or

underground utilities.

14. Permanent site lighting including poles and pole bases;

15. Install, maintain and later remove temporary electrical systems and

lighting for use by all trades throughout the building, and any other

necessary temporary electrical requirements for use during the duration of

the project including relocation as necessary;

16. Hook up of temporary offices and temporary site lighting and security

systems;

17. Cleaning of light lenses prior to final turn over of building to the owner;

18. Electrical connections to mechanical equipment including required starters

and disconnects;

19. Provide cutouts, coring and/or channeling of existing construction as

required for installation of new work

20. Fire caulking of all penetrations from the electrical work through fire

walls and floors;

21. Sealing of all penetrations from the electrical work through walls, floors

and roof;

22. Commisssioning, start up, demonstration and training session with owner

maintenance people showing how to operate and maintain all mechanical

systems and units including but not limited to LEED commissioning

requirements.

23. Independent Testing & Inspection Services required for this Work,

including materials testing, weld and connection testing and inspections.

24. During the period of this work, contractor agrees that all employees must

be experienced in the performance of this work.

25. Contractor is required to provide pre-existing surveying (photographs or

video taping).

26. Contractor shall coordinate this work with other work in progress.

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27. The Contractor shall ensure that no elements determined to be unstable are

left unsupported. Any and all required structural bracing for structural

systems to remain shall be included in this scope of work.

28. Contractor shall remove and transport debris resulting from erection

operations and materials to site disposal area. Recyclable materials shall

be separated and stored or stockpiled without intermixing with other

surplus materials before transporting to recycling facilities in accordance

with a recycling program consistent with the Project LEED Certification

Program.

29. Contractor shall comply with all requirements to achieve LEED points

toward the Silver certification goal as indicated in the bid documents.

30. In the area where proposed protection and/or removal may conflict with

existing utilities, Contractor shall take all necessary precautions to avoid

damage to said utilities.

31. It is Contractor’s responsibility to read the Hazardous Materials Survey

Report for Mount Pleasant Library;

32. Contractor shall submit bids detailing their proposed means and methods

for this scope of work, and shall include evidence of their experience with

similar projects as well as references who may be contacted by the Client;

33. Labor for incidental project clean-up;

34. Miscellaneous temporary protection of existing conditions during

construction as specifically specified herein and OSHA safety barricades,

rails and floor coverings, for this Work;

35. Engineering, site survey and layout for this Work;

36. Provide monthly Project construction progress documentation &

photographs, including existing building pre-construction condition

documentation;

37. Contractor shall leave the workplace in a clean and presentable condition

ready for subsequent trades and prepared for finishes as specified.

38. Submittals will be required for approval prior to execution of the work.

39. Contractor shall provide all hoisting and lifting required for the

performance of the work of this contract.