08.21.2019 addendum no 1 - bid packages - huckabee
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Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 1A - GENERAL WORKS Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82
Provide all labor, equipment, materials and incidentals to complete the following
scope of work as relates to the GENERAL WORKS requirements. Included within
this scope of work is all project plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering
and all uniform general & supplementary conditions.
Yes
83
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included.Yes
84
Provide all site layout and field engineering for the new addition, site utilities and
miscellaneous site appurtenances. Provide verification of building plumbness at all
exterior vertical columns and walls. Coordinate alignment of exterior walls and
openings with structural steel components and structures. Provide field verification
and quality control of location of building corners, foundations and ground structures
within building area.
Trade Specific Scope
85Provide site security for new addition. Include three days week from 9 pm until 5 am.
Days will include Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday.
86
Provide one project sign, 4'x8', ground mounted on post in concrete footings. See
documents for complete requirements.
87
Provide temporary access and parking for project laydown area. Include site entry
and location on the west side of building. Include 6" of crushed concrete with a filter
fabric underlayment. Area to include 18,100 sqft. Include the loading and haul-off at
project completion. Include dress-up and grading of area after removal.
88
Provide temporary mats at perimeter of new addition for stabilized work area for
motorized lifts for materials placement, scaffolding and man lifts to access work.
Provide 66 each 8'x16' matts. Include the removal and haul-off. Include 4 months of
rental.
89
Provide temporary water for construction use. Include the service to the new building
area. Include 21 months of service.
90Provide temporary power and service for construction use. Include the service to the
new building area. Include 21 months of service.
91
Provide material handling of stored equipment as required for staging each phase of
the interior work. Include one operated skid steer and one helper for a 15 month
period of time. Include 20 hours per week.
92
Provide access control for entry and exit of existing building. Include one man to
manage the coordination of daily entry and exit of construction personnel, managing
the temporary partition(s) security and upkeep. Include 40 hours per week for a
period of 15 months.
93
Provide the installation of temporary construction fence panels at perimeter of work
area. Include surface mounted post and legs with sand bags for stability. Include
1,525 lnft of 6' high chain-link with vision screen. Include 3, 20' double gates and 3,
personnel gates. Remove and haul-off at project completion. Include 21 month
rental period.
94
Provide temporary tree protection fencing at perimeter of existing trees to remain.
Include 1,500 lnft of 6' chain-link fence panels with surface mounted post and legs
with sand bags for stability. No vision screen required. Include 10 month rental
period. Remove and haul-off at project completion.
95
Maintain existing grassed areas at perimeter of construction area and around job
trailer. Include 2 trips per month for maintaining for 21 months.
96Provide routine watering and maintenance of existing trees during construction.
Include 4 trips per month for 21 months of watering.
97Provide daily cleanup of project. Include one man for 8 hours per day. Include 40
hours per week for a duration of 10 months for the new addition. Include two men
for 8 hours per day for a duration of 15 months for the existing building.
98
Provide continuous clean-up of exterior site and paving areas during construction.
Include 40 hours per month for 21 months. Include sweeper and labor to manage the
cleanup of the entire site during each trip.
99
Provide final cleaning services for the new addition and the existing building. Include
clearing all new and existing furniture, walls, floors, glass openings, doors, frames and
all other typical items requiring cleaning. Include waxing of resilient floors per the
manufacturers recommendations. Include one rough clean prior to the final cleaning.
100 Provide cleaning of all new paving and sidewalks at project completion.
101
Provide street cleaning. Include adequate equipment and labor to accomplish a clean
public street and right of way. Include one cleaning per week for a period of 10
months.
102Provide restoration of existing grass areas at project completion. Include fine grading
and hydromulch seeding. Include an area of 101,350 sqft.
103
Provide a complete storm water pollution prevention system, including fencing, inlet
protection, storm water pollution plan, permits, sloped embankment protection at
detention pond, stabilized construction entry, concrete truck washout and
maintenance, filter damns, removal of all controls at project completion, cleaning of
storm system at project completion.
104
Stake and protect existing structures, facilities and miscellaneous items to remain
during construction. Allow one trip of layout and protection once per month for a
period of 21 months.
105
Provide temporary partitions at existing building for security and separation of
students and faculty from the planned work areas. Provide a 6" metal stud wall
system with 5/8" type "x" fire rated material on each side, height of wall to be 12'.
Include 550 lnft of wall system with 5 each fire rated man doors. Location to be
determined. Include the demounting and haul-off of the system at project
completion.
106
Provide floor protection at areas within the existing building that have heavy overhead
equipment installation and access pathways to work area. Include 3/8" thick
masonite, taped at joints. Include purchasing of 25,600 sqft of masonite. Include
removal and disposal at project completion.
107
Provide scaffolding system underneath the clerestory construction area with
protective platform for protection of existing building and personnel below work area.
Include and area of 1,500 sqft at 4 each locations. Include a rental period of 15
months.
108
Provide the removal of all dirt spoils generated by the site utility, plumber and
concrete trades. Locate spoils as directed Superintendent. Load and haul-off as
directed by Superintendent. Include 521 cy for site utilities, 247 cy for plumbing and
428 cy for concrete. Total volume is 1,196 cy.
109Provide temporary dewatering of surface water after rain events. Allow 4 trips per
month for 8 months.
110
Maintain exterior site conditions at perimeter of building during construction for a
safe and usable site. Include grading and maintain a level working site. Include one
trip per week for 10 months.
111Provide temporary platforms and access way for new addition roof work. Include one
temporary stair tower for 3 months.
112Provide progress photos each month for the new addition. Include pictures of the
exterior of the building from 4 vantage points. Include 8 pictures of the interior and
two aerials. Include monthly progress photos for 10 months.
113
Provide saw-cutting and removal of existing sidewalks, curbs and paving at areas to
receive new paving, walks and curbs. Remove debris from site.
114
Provide all topsoil, grading, flexterra HP-FGM at detention pond. Water and maintain
until grass is established and accepted by owner. Include 3 months of watering and
maintenance for establishing growth.
115
116 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
117 Yes
118 Yes
119 Yes
120 Yes
121 Yes
122 Yes
123 Yes
124 Yes
125 Subtotal - Alternates -$
126 Yes
127 Yes
128 Yes
129 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
130 Yes
131 Yes
132 Yes133 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 1B - FINAL CLEAN Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 GeneralProvide all FINAL CLEANING of the building at completion including but not limited
to the following:Yes
83General
Provide one initial rough clean and one final clean of the new addition including the
cleaning or the exterior glazing system and glass. Yes
84General
Provide one initial rough clean and one final clean of the existing building during the
Summer of 2020.Yes
85General
Provide one initial rough clean and one final clean of the existing building during the
Summer of 2021.Yes
86 General Provide final clean of all corridors during the 2019 Christmas Break Yes
87 General Provide final clean of all corridors during the 2020 Spring Break. Yes
88 General Provide waxing of all resilient floors. Yes
89 General Yes
90 Yes
91 Yes
Trade Specific Scope
92 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
93 Yes
94 Yes
95 Yes
96 Yes
97 Yes
98 Yes
99 Yes
100 Yes
101 Subtotal - Alternates -$
102 Yes
103 Yes
104 Yes
105 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
106 Yes
107 Yes
108 Yes109 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 2A - DEMOLITION Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 02 4100 Demolition Yes
83 02 4113.10 Removing Existing Pavement & Structures Yes
84 Yes
85 Yes
86
Provide a Complete Turnkey Scope of Work for DEMOLITION, including but not
limited to make safe, haul off, salvage, removal of complete system associated with
all project plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform
general & supplementary conditions.
Yes
87
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.
Yes
88 Includes all tear down, hauling, and dump fees Yes
89
Provide roll off dumpsters for this scope of work. All material removal is at
subcontractors expense. S&P will not provide dumpsters for this scope of work.
Yes
Trade Specific Scope
90
Coordination with contractor for removal of all owner salvaged material, equipment,
and suppliesYes
91 Protection of existing structures, finishes, and equipment that will remain in placeYes
92 Demolition and removal of all MEP equipment and ductwork as indicated Yes
93 Cut and make safe all utilities Yes
94 Demo of MEP pads as required Yes
95 Demo of Temporary classroom swing space Yes
96
All interior phased selective demolition indicated in Drawings and Notes. Includes but
not limited to making existing openings larger, walls, slab on grade, stairs and railings,
ceilings
Yes
97 Demo existing building as indicated, protect existing column to remain Yes
98 Saw cut and demo of concrete for structural work / repairs Yes
99
Provide all necessary temporary shoring, bracing, or supports as required to maintain
existing structural and building elements to remainYes
100 Demo debris to be removed daily Yes
101 All demo abutting existing to remain to be neat and clean cut Yes
102 All saw cutting as required for the performance of this work Yes
103 Dust control including temporary filters to protect HVAC system Yes
104
Provide all access required for the installation of this work including but not limited to
removal and repair/replacement of doors, walls, ceilings, MEP systems, protection of
existing to remain, etc.
Yes
105
Everything listed and shown on the following drawings: S0.1 thru S0.7, S1.2, AD1.1
thru AD1.7, PD1.01, EFD2.1 thru EFD2.6, MD1.00, ED1.00 and TSD2.1 thru TSD2.6.
Yes
106 The following items are to be included below but not limited to: Yes
107 Remove SOG at existing restroom areas Yes
108 Remove Metal Deck Yes
109 Remove Millwork and Countertop Yes
110 Remove Door and Hardware, Frame to Remain Yes
111 Remove Gates Yes
112 Remove Door Hardware Only - Salvage Yes
113 Remove Door, Hardware and Frame Yes
114 Remove Window, Hardware and Frame Yes
115 Remove Skylight - (Count 1 EA) Yes
116 Remove Skylight and Curb - (Count 4 EA) Yes
117 Remove Standing Seam Roof Down to Existing Deck Yes
118 Remove Roofing Assembly Down to Existing Deck Yes
119 Saw cut Roofing Yes
120 Remove Fascia Yes
121 Remove Roof Hatch Yes
122 Remove Drywall Yes
123 Cut Exterior Drywall Assembly for Opening Yes
124 Remove Gypsum Board from Drywall Yes
125 Remove Bulkhead - Furrdown Yes
126 Remove Ceiling and Grid - Gypsum Yes
127 Remove Ceiling and Grid - Lay In Yes
128 Remove Flooring with Base - Carpet Yes
129 Remove Flooring with Base - Tile Yes
130 Remove Flooring with Base - VCT Yes
131 Remove Wall Tiles Yes
132 Remove Vinyl Wall Covering - 10' H Assumed Yes
133 Remove Marker board/Tack board Yes
134 Remove Toilet Accessories Yes
135 Remove Toilet Partitions Yes
136 Remove Urinal Screen Yes
137 Remove Folding Partition - 10' 06" H Assumed Yes
138 Remove Active Board, Projector, Speakers Yes
139 Remove and Salvage Furniture and Shelving Yes
140 Yes
141 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
142 Yes
143 Yes
Project Alternates
144 Yes
145 Yes
146 Yes
147 Yes
148 Yes
149 Yes
150 Subtotal - Alternates -$
151 Yes
152 Yes
153 Yes
154 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
155 Yes
156 Yes
157 Yes158 Yes
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 3A - CONCRETE Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 02 4100 Demolition Yes
83 02 41113.10 Removing Existing Pavement & Structures Yes
84 03 1000 Concrete Forming & Accessories Yes
85 03 2000 Concrete Reinforcing Yes
86 03 3000 Cast-In-Place Concrete Yes
87 32 1313.00 Concrete Paving Yes
88 32 1313.10 Concrete Pavement Curing Yes
89 32 1313.25 Concrete Sidewalks Yes
90 32 1373 Concrete Paving Joint Sealants Yes
91 32 1613 Curb & Gutter Yes
92 Yes
93 Yes
94 Yes
95 Yes
Trade Specific Scope
96
Provide a Complete CONCRETE SYSTEM, including but not limited to all concrete
paving, sidewalks, curbs, construction joints, building concrete, foundations,
plinths, grade beams, SOG, joints, formwork, reinforcing steel, finishing, curing,
equipment to place, rubbing, patching, miscellaneous housekeeping equipment
pads, excavation, backfill and compaction that are associated with project plans,
specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform general &
supplementary conditions.
Yes
97
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.Yes
98
Restroom Slabs on Grade replacement including but not limited to final grading,
moisture barrier, forming, reinforcing, pouring, finishing, and curingYes
99 Restroom Slab Saw Cut, demo, haul off and disposal of same Yes
100
Restroom Subgrade prep including excavate, haul off and dispose of same, import fill
and compact as indicatedYes
101 Pour Back of Concrete at Demo Restroom Slabs Yes
102 Drill piers, foundations and grade beams as indicated Yes
103 Installation of Pipe Bollards as indicated Yes
104 Housekeeping Pads and Curbs as indicated Yes
105
Provide all access required for the installation of this work including but not limited to
removal and repair/replacement of doors, walls, ceilings, MEP systems, protection of
existing to remain, etc.
Yes
106 All associated work (epoxy, dowels, etc.) as shown on the Structural drawings Yes
107 Spoils Removal and Haul Off Yes
108 Joint Sealants Yes
107 Shooting Shim Packs At Column Base Plates Yes
108 Yes
109 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
110 Yes
111 Yes
112 Yes
113 Yes
114 Yes
115 Yes
116 Yes
117 Yes
118 Subtotal - Alternates -$
119 Yes
120 Yes
121 Yes
122 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
123 Yes
124 Yes
125 Yes126 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 3B - LIGHTWEIGHT CONCRETE ROOF INSULATION Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 03 5216.16 Lightweight Concrete Roof Insulation Yes
83 Yes
84
Provide a Complete LIGHTWEIGHT CONCRETE ROOF INSULATION SYSTEM per all
project plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform general
& supplementary conditions.
Yes
Trade Specific Scope
85
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.Yes
86 All equipment required for placing materials. Yes
86 Lightweight Insulating Concrete (R103/G3.1)
87 Provide metal roof decking for this system. Yes
88 Lightweight Insulating Concrete (R103/G3.1) Yes
88
Provide clean up associated with this scope of work, including sweeping and removal
of materials on floor slab at completion of work.Yes
89
Provide haul-off of cleaned up materials and debris associated with your scope of
work.Yes
90 Provide touch painting of deck welds as required. Yes
90 Yes
91 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
92 Yes
93 Yes
94 Yes
95 Yes
96 Yes
97 Yes
98 Yes
99 Yes
100 Subtotal - Alternates -$
101 Yes
102 Yes
103 Yes
104 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
105 Yes
106 Yes
107 Yes108 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 4A - MASONRY Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 02 4100 Demolition Yes
83 04 0100 Maintenance Of Masonry Yes
84 04 0511 Mortar & Masonry Grout Yes
85 04 0513.19 Masonry Mortaring Restoration Yes
86 04 2000 Unit Masonry Yes
87 Yes
88 Yes
89
Provide a Complete MASONRY SYSTEM, including but not limited to unit masonry,
brick to match, grout, mortar, flashing, rigid insulation, crack repair, anchors,
hoisting and scaffolding, reinforcing steel, toothing and moisture control associated
with all project plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform
general & supplementary conditions.
Yes
Trade Specific Scope
90
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.
Yes
91
Furnish and install all masonry work as shown on the plans complete, including all but
no limited to, concrete masonry units (CMUs), face brick, mortar & grout, and cast
stone materials. Reuse of existing face brick removed from the existing building if
available may be required as necessary for the field conditions where the new work
ties into the existing building. Furnish matching brick as necessary
Yes
92
Remove from site all trash and spoils created from this scope of work during and after
all masonry work is complete to the satisfaction of the Construction Manager.Yes
93
Provide and install all masonry anchors as necessary, including all welded anchors and
welding equipment. Yes
94 All hoisting and scaffolding required for this work. Yes
95 All masonry reinforcing steel as required Yes
96
Masonry work terminating against the underside of the structure or metal deck shall
be wedged tight and the joints filled with mortar, compressible filler, or safing
insulation as required by Contract Documents.
Yes
97 Grouting door and window frames in masonry work Yes
98
Prep and tooth-in of masonry at existing to new. Areas included but not limited to
new window and door openings, patching of holes from louvers being removed, walls
removed, etc.
Yes
99 Library Masonry For Toothing In Skylight & Framing Yes
100 Façade Masonry Crack Repair Yes
95 Self Adhered Flashing With Mortar Dropping Collection System Yes
96 Temporary matts necessary for access of work areas. Yes
97 Temporary bracing and forms for permanent openings. Yes
98 Yes
99 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
100 Yes
101 Yes
102 Yes
103 Yes
104 Yes
105 Yes
106 Yes
107 Yes
108 Subtotal - Alternates -$
109 Yes
110 Yes
111 Yes
112 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
113 Yes
114 Yes
115 Yes116 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 5A - STRUCTURAL STEEL FABRICATION Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68 Yes
69 Yes
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
All CSI Div. & individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 02 4100 Demolition Yes
83 05 1200 Structural Steel Framing Yes
84 05 2100 Steel Joist Framing Yes
85 05 3100 Steel Decking Yes
86 05 3123.13 Steel Roof Decking Remediation Yes
87 05 5000 Metal Fabrications Yes
88 Yes
89 Yes
90
Furnish all STRUCTURAL STEEL FABRICATION, included but not limited to structural
steel, miscellaneous steel, steel supports, steel bracing, anchor bolts, plates, shims,
joists, beams, metal decking and shop drawings associated with all project plans,
specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform general &
supplementary conditions.
Yes
91
This is a phased project. All deliveries required to meet the phasing plan are included.
Night and weekend work will be required.Yes
Trade Specific Scope
92 MEP Roof Top Unit Additional Steel Supports Yes
93 New Skylights Steel Supports Yes
94 Pinch Points Steel, Decking, and Rails Yes
95 New Folding Partition Supports Yes
96 Steel support framing at new slab and roof penetrations Yes
97 Furnish anchor bolts as required Yes
98 Furnish removable queing post and steel bollards as indicated Yes
99 Window and wall bracing Yes
100 Reinforcing of existing steel joists and beams as indicated Yes
101
Provide all field measurements of existing conditions for the development of shop
drawings, fabrication, and installationYes
102 Confirm operating weight of new equipment for development of shop drawingsYes
103 Yes
104 Yes
105 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
106 Yes
107 Yes
108 Yes
109 Yes
110 Yes
111 Yes
112 Yes
113 Yes
114 Subtotal - Alternates -$
115 Yes
116 Yes
117 Yes
118 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
119 Erection and installation. Refer to Work Package 5B Steel Erection. Yes
120 Yes
121 Yes122 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 5A - STRUCTURAL STEEL FABRICATION Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68 Yes
69 Yes
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
All CSI Div. & individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 02 4100 Demolition Yes
83 05 1200 Structural Steel Framing Yes
84 05 2100 Steel Joist Framing Yes
85 05 3100 Steel Decking Yes
86 05 3123.13 Steel Roof Decking Remediation Yes
87 05 5000 Metal Fabrications Yes
88 Yes
89 Yes
90
Provide all labor, equipment and incidentals necessary for ERECTION OF ALL
STRUCTURAL STEEL AND MISCELLANEOUS METALS per all project plans,
specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform general &
supplementary conditions.
Yes
91
This is a phased project. All deliveries required to meet the phasing plan are included.
Night and weekend work will be required.Yes
Trade Specific Scope
92
Erection to include but not limited to the following: structural steel, miscellaneous
steel, steel supports, steel bracing, plates, shims, joists, beams, metal decking per
plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform general &
supplementary conditions.
93 MEP Roof Top Unit Additional Steel Support Erection Yes
94 New Skylights Steel Support Erection Yes
95 Pinch Points Steel, Decking, and Rail Erection Yes
96 New Folding Partition Support Erection Yes
97
Patch holes from penetrations in roof with new decking as indicated associated with
erection of miscellaneous metals.Yes
98 Erection of steel support framing at new slab and roof penetration Yes
99 Set removable queuing post and steel bollards as indicated Yes
100 Window and wall bracing erection Yes
101
Erection of all miscellaneous metals included in this scope of work and required to
complete this scope of work to its entiretyYes
102
Unloading and moving temporary matts necessary for your access to work and around
the site for crane and equipment. Matting material is provided by others.Yes
103 Yes
104 Yes
105 Yes
106 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
107 Yes
108 Yes
109 Yes
110 Yes
111 Yes
112 Yes
113 Yes
114 Yes
115 Subtotal - Alternates -$
116 Yes
117 Yes
118 Yes
119 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
120 Yes
121 Yes
122 Yes123 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 6A - ROUGH CARPENTRY Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 06 1000 Rough Carpentry Yes
83 06 1053 Miscellaneous Rough Carpentry Yes
84 06 2000 Finish Carpentry Yes
85 Yes
86 Yes
87 Yes
88
Provide a Complete Turnkey Scope of Work for ROUGH CARPENTRY per all project
plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform general &
supplementary conditions.
Yes
89
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.Yes
90
framing lumber, misc. lumber, treated wood, fire-retardant-treated wood, plywood,
fasteners, anchors, nailers, blocking, etc. in accordance with the contract documents.
91 Provide all roof blocking in accordance with the contract documents. Yes
Trade Specific Scope
92
Provide all exterior window jamb/sill/header blocking in accordance with the contract
documents.Yes
93
Provide all exterior door jamb/header blocking in accordance with the contract
documents.Yes
94 Provide all exterior louver blocking in accordance with the contract documents. Yes
95
Provide all top of wall blocking associated with the service yard walls in accordance
with the contract documents.Yes
96
Provide all blocking & plywood underneath Cast Stone Sills in accordance with the
contract documents.Yes
97
Provide all blocking behind non-suspended plaster soffits in accordance with the
contract documents.Yes
98
Provide all interior window jamb/sill/header blocking in accordance with the contract
documents.Yes
99
Provide all interior door jamb/header blocking in accordance with the contract
documents.Yes
100
Provide all blocking located inside drywall partitions for toilet accessories and
partitions in accordance with the contract documents.Yes
101
Provide all butt-glazed glass system jamb/header/sill blocking in accordance with the
contract documents.Yes
102
Provide all blocking to support locker bases in accordance with the contract
documents.Yes
103 Provide all blocking behind lockers in accordance with the contract documents. Yes
104
Provide all blocking/strapping as required to support Plasma/LCD monitor mounting
brackets in accordance with the contract documents.Yes
105
Provide all blocking/strapping required for support of all non-welded hand/grab
railings only located in drywall partitions in accordance with the contract documents.Yes
106
Provide all blocking/strapping required to support casework/shelving, countertops, &
millwork in accordance with the contract documents.Yes
107
Provide all blocking/strapping as required to support marker boards & tack boards in
accordance with the contract documents.Yes
108
Provide all plywood sheathing in MDF and IDF rooms per the contract documents.
Coordinate location w/ CM.Yes
109 Yes
110 Yes
111 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
112 Yes
113 Yes
114 Yes
115 Yes
116 Yes
117 Yes
118 Yes
119 Yes
120 Subtotal - Alternates -$
121 Yes
122 Yes
123 Yes
124 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
125 Yes
126 Yes
127 Yes128 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 7A - WATERPROOFING Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 07 1326.13 Self-Adhering Sheet Through Wall Flashing Membrane Yes
83 07 2500 Weather Barriers Yes
84 07 9005 Joint Sealants Yes
85 Yes
86 Yes
87 Yes
88 Yes
89 Yes
90
Provide a Complete Turnkey Scope of Work for WATERPROOFING AND SEALANTS,
including but not limited to mockups, submittals, samples, testing, warranties,
barriers, membranes, moisture penetration and coatings associated with project
plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform general &
supplementary conditions.
Yes
Trade Specific Scope
91
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.
Yes
####
Furnish and install all materials and accessories as necessary to provide complete
vertical and horizontal waterproofing at or below grade.Yes
96
Protect finished water-repellent from staining, marring and damages from work of
other trades. Correct damage to work of other trades caused by water-repellent
application, as approved by Architect.
Yes
97 Test for water repellency and graphically report test locations. Yes
98
Furnish and install all materials and accessories as necessary to provide complete
water repellents.Yes
99
Verify that required repairs are complete, cured, and dry before applying water
repellent.Yes
100
Furnish and install all materials and accessories as necessary to provide complete fluid
applied membrane air barrier system.Yes
101 Protect air barrier components from freezing, extreme heat, and exposure to sunlight. Yes
102
If evidence of moisture penetration is discovered, apply an additional coat of
approved fluid applied air and vapor barrier and/or transition strips to exterior
surface, repeating application and testing (at no additional cost to the Owner) until no
evidence of moisture penetration is found.
Yes
103 Protect air barrier system from damage during subsequent operations. Yes
104 Provide pH testing as required prior to application of membrane/coating materials.Yes
105
Provide and install all paving and sidewalk sealants as required. This includes but is
not limited to paving expansion joints, saw cut joints, paving/sidewalk to building
expansion joints and sidewalk to curb expansion joints. Redwood/protective strip
removal and sealants at vertical curbs are included.
Yes
106
Provide and install sealant including but not limited to all masonry control joints, H.M.
doors, parapets, cast stone, tilt walls, and walkway covers. Includes joints at metal
panels to masonry and to copings to masonry.
Yes
107 Provide and install joint sealants at all slab on grade saw cut control joints. Yes
108
Preparation of surfaces to receive waterproofing, water repellents, and joint sealants
is included.Yes
109 Furnish and install caulking and waterproofing at louvers. Yes
110
Provide and install all termination bars, backer rods, mastic, primers, tapes,
prefabricated drainage mats, hypalon strips, etc.Yes
111 Provide joint sealant between drywall and masonry joint. Yes
112 Yes
113 Yes
114 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
115 Yes
116 Yes
117 Yes
118 Yes
119 Yes
120 Yes
121 Yes
122 Yes
123 Subtotal - Alternates -$
124 Yes
125 Yes
126 Yes
127 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
128 Yes
129 Yes
130 Yes131 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 7B - THERMAL INSULATION Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 07 2100 Thermal Insulation Yes
83 Yes
84 Yes
85
Provide a Complete Turnkey Scope of Work for THERMAL INSULATION per all
project plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform general
& supplementary conditions.
Yes
86
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.
Yes
87
Furnish and install all materials and accessories as necessary to provide complete
thermal insulation system per the contract documents.Yes
88 Provide batt insulation in framed walls per the contract documents. Yes
89 Provide cavity rigid wall insulation per the contract documents. Yes
90 Provide blanket insulation per the contract documents. Yes
91 Install insulation in miscellaneous voids per the contract documents. Yes
Trade Specific Scope
92 Provide all mockups, submittals, and samples as required. Yes
93 Provide all warranties and special warranties as required. Yes
94 Provide all testing as required by the contract documents and the manufacturer.Yes
95 Yes
96 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
97 Yes
98 Yes
99 Yes
100 Yes
101 Yes
102 Yes
103 Yes
104 Yes
105 Subtotal - Alternates -$
106 Yes
107 Yes
108 Yes
109 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
110 Yes
111 Yes
112 Yes113 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 7C - ROOFING Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
A Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 06 1000 Rough Carpentry Yes
83 06 1053 Miscellaneous Rough Carpentry Yes
84 07 2200 Roof & Deck Insulation Yes
85 07 5216 Styrene -Butadiene-Styrene Modified Bituminous Roofing Membrane Yes
86 07 6113 Sheet Metal Roofing Yes
87 07 6200 Sheet Metal Flashing & Trim Yes
88 07 7200 Roof Accessories Yes
89 07 7265 Non-Penetrating Portable Rooftop Supports Yes
90 Yes
91 Yes
92 Yes
Trade Specific Scope
93
Provide and install a Complete Turnkey ROOFING SYSTEM, including but not limited
to demolition, roof curbs, rough blocking, plywood substrates, tapered insulation,
joints, sealants, warranties, testing, pipe support and penetrations, firestopping,
flashings, sheet metal, roof expansion joints and miscellaneous materials required
for a complete roofing system associated with all project plans, specifications,
addendum, value engineering and all uniform general & supplementary conditions.
Yes
94
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.
Yes
95 Demo roof at all new equipment openings per the contract documents. Yes
96 Demo roof at all new skylight openings per the contract documents. Yes
97
Demo includes removing existing roofing materials for new curb and penetrations and
saw cutting metal deck.Yes
98
Installation of equipment curbs at new and existing locations provided by others this is
to include blocking per the contract documents.
99
Installation of flashing and roofing materials at equipment curbs, skylights, hot stacks,
pipe penetrations, hooded curbs, equipment support and pipe supports to maintain
manufacturer's warranty and per the contract documents.
Yes
100
All roof board insulation and accessories, including but not limited to roof insulation,
expansion joints, primers, board insulation, cover board, crickets, edges, composite
insulation, strapping, fasteners, screws, adhesives, cants, colors (top color, etc.),
temporary waterproofing, cold weather application, etc.
Yes
101
All flashing, sheet metal, and other miscellaneous materials required for a complete
roofing system as specified in the contract documents.Yes
102
All flashing and curbs for any drains, vents or other penetrations thru new or existing
roof.Yes
103 Yes
104 Yes
105 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
106 Yes
107 Yes
108 Yes
109 Yes
110 Yes
111 Yes
112 Yes
113 Yes
114 Subtotal - Alternates -$
115 Yes
116 Yes
117 Yes
118 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
119 Yes
120 Yes
121 Yes122 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 7D - METAL WALL PANELS Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis. Suggested
solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on all
contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not intended
to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow Contractor
to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their schedule
commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor. It is also
understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to perform
some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up hours (i.e.
shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs associated
with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is responsible
for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual must have
authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to comply with safety
directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory completion. This
Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers compensation rates,
etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility of
Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence and
dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work including
any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by Contractor or Owner.
If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be replaced at their
expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The primary
responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers. Subcontractors
and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and safety
performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control, and
temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this scope
of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the primary
project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract unless
specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for review
at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to coordinate
all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be palletized or bundled.
Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the responsibility of this
Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and the Subcontractor's
personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and charge for the costs of
unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However, The Contractor will not be
responsible for any loss or damage from any cause whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the preparation
of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by Owner,
due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this project,
all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work are required
to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA)
Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to provide all required
certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the general contractor prior to
commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing the
following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract documents
refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are to be provided
in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination meetings as directed by
S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for the implementation and
completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of the components being
modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced twice
a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to be
used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance, trash
removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each contractor
shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost of removal of
trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and Environmental
Assessment Information.Yes
76 GeneralAll Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of the
models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination of all
trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and resolution
with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight of total model
completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in the amount of 1%
of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 GeneralThis Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs for
compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the fast
track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent complete
and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall perform all
work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the construction
industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the purpose
intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided by
others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure obtaining
the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 07 4213 Metal Wall Panels Yes
83 07 9005 Joint Sealants Yes
84
Provide and install a Complete Turnkey METAL WALL PANEL SYSTEM, including but not
limited to flashings, accessories, sealants, clips, trim and barriers associated with all
project plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform general &
supplementary conditions.
Yes
85
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.
Yes
86
Furnish and install all materials and accessories as necessary to provide complete wall
panel system.Yes
87 Coordinate installation with all trades as required. Yes
88
Provide all flashing as required to prevent moisture penetration around all
doors, windows, wall bottoms, material transitions and penetrations.Yes
89
Provide sealants, clips, trim, flashing per the contract documents, manufacturer's
requirements and local building codes.Yes
90 Provide all mockups, submittals, and samples as required. Yes
91 Provide all warranties and special warranties as required. Yes
Trade Specific Scope
92 Protect air barrier system, do not install if damaged. Yes
93 Metal Soffit Panels and required support framing. Yes
94 Metal Wall Panel and required support framing. Yes
95 Yes
96 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
97 Yes
98 Yes
99 Yes
100 Yes
101 Yes
102 Yes
103 Yes
104 Yes
105 Subtotal - Alternates -$
106 Yes
107 Yes
108 Yes
109 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
110 Yes
111 Yes
112 Yes113 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 7E - EXPANSION JOINT ASSEMBLIES Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 07 9005 Joint Sealers Yes
83 07 9513 Expansion Joint Cover Assemblies
84
Provide a Complete Turnkey Scope of Work for EXPANSION JOINT COVER
ASSEMBLIES per all project plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and
all uniform general & supplementary conditions.
Yes
Trade Specific Scope
85
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.
Yes
86
Furnish and install all materials and accessories as necessary to provide complete
Expansion Joint Cover Assembly packageYes
87 Coordinate installation with all trades as required. Yes
88
Provide Shop Drawings for all vertical and horizontal expansion air seal joints per plans
and specifications.Yes
89 Yes
90 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
91 Yes
92 Yes
93 Yes
94 Yes
95 Yes
96 Yes
97 Yes
98 Yes
99 Subtotal - Alternates -$
100 Yes
101 Yes
102 Yes
103 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
104 Yes
105 Yes
106 Yes107 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 7F - FIRESTOPPING Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 07 8400 Firestopping Yes
83 Yes
84
Provide and install a Complete Turnkey Scope of Work for FIRESTOPPING per all
project plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform general
& supplementary conditions.
Yes
Trade Specific Scope
85
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.
Yes
86 Provide a complete turnkey firestopping scope of work including coordination of all
contract documents, field conditions, and impediments to ensure a complete
installation of the work of this subcontract in accordance with the Contract
Documents. Including but not limited to penetrations by mechanical, electrical and
pluming penetrations, safing and top of wall conditions and elevated floor to exterior
wall conditions.
Yes
86
Provide all required products, accessory products, design, calculations, finishes,
thicknesses, delivery, colors, finishes, thickness, material requirements, storage and
handling, product systems, quality assurance, safety, preparation, examination and
inspection, and application installation requirements in accordance with the contract
documents.
Yes
87
Provide all submittals and closeouts including, but not limited to: product data,
samples, schedules, certifications, manufacturer's installation instructions, test
reports, and warranties.
Yes
88 Minor preparation and cleaning of surfaces prior to installation of firestopping as
applies to scope of work.Yes
89 Verify that all materials are clean of debris prior to commencement of work Yes
90 Yes
91 Yes
92 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
93 Yes
94 Yes
95 Yes
96 Yes
97 Yes
98 Yes
99 Yes
100 Yes
101 Subtotal - Alternates -$
102 Yes
103 Yes
104 Yes
105 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
106 Yes
107 Yes
108 Yes109 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 8A - DOORS, FRAMES & HARDWARE Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 08 1113 Hollow Metal Doors and Frames Yes
83 08 1416 Flush Wood Doors Yes
84 08 3473 Sound Control Door Assemblies Yes
85 08 7100 Door Hardware Yes
86 08 3100 Access Doors & Frames Yes
87 Yes
88
Furnish all DOORS, FRAMES AND FINISH HARDWARE per all project plans,
specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform general &
supplementary conditions.
Yes
89
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.
Yes
90
This subcontractor to comply and coordinate with related work including but not
limited to Masonry, Metal framing, Metal Fabrications, glazed systems, painting and
staining.
Yes
Trade Specific Scope
91
Furnish all material, related to installation of all Hollow Metal Doors, Wood Doors,
Hardware, and Frames as per plans and specs or as per manufacturer's instructions
where applicable.
Yes
92
All doors and frames should be provided as per required fire protection ratings, sound
rating, color, gauge etc. Tagged as required.Yes
93 All hollow metal window frames per the contract drawings. Yes
94
Furnish all material related to all Laminate faced wood Doors as per plans and specs or
as per manufacturer's instructions where applicable. Tagged as required. Yes
95
All doors should be provided as per required fire protection ratings, sound rating,
color, gauge etc. Tagged as required.Yes
96
Coordination and delivery of the permanent cores per the contract documents.Yes
97 Furnish hardware for aluminum and glass doors provided by others. Yes
98
Coordination of hardware with aluminum and glass doors provided by others.Yes
99 Glazing stops provided for all doors and frames. Yes
100 Coordination of floor finishes with doors and frames. Yes
101 Furnish storage for all doors and hardware. Yes
102 Coordination with the security, fire alarm and electrical subcontractor. Yes
103 Provide all access doors and frames. Yes
104
Prep existing doors and frames as required to receive new hardware, patch any holes
resulting from prep and/or removal.Yes
105 Survey the existing doors prior to prep of doors for new hardware. Yes
106 Yes
107 Yes
108 Yes
109 Yes
110 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
111 Yes
112 Yes
113 Yes
114 Yes
115 Yes
116 Yes
117 Yes
118 Yes
119 Subtotal - Alternates -$
120 Yes
121 Yes
122 Yes
123 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
124
Installation of doors, frames and finish hardware. See work package 8B for
installation.Yes
125 Yes
126 Yes127 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 8B - Doors & Hardware Installation Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 08 1113 Hollow Metal Doors and Frames Yes
83 08 1416 Flush Wood Doors Yes
84 08 3473 Sound Control Door Assemblies Yes
85 08 7100 Door Hardware Yes
86 Yes
87 Yes
88
Installation of all DOORS AND FINISH HARDWARE per all project plans,
specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform general &
supplementary conditions.
Yes
89
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.
Yes
90
This subcontractor to comply and coordinate with related work including but not
limited to Masonry, Metal framing, Metal Fabrications, glazed systems, painting and
staining.
Yes
Trade Specific Scope
91
Installation of all Hollow Metal Doors, Wood Doors and Hardware as per plans and
specs or as per manufacturer's instructions where applicable.Yes
92 Unload, inventory and place door and finish hardware materials. Yes
93 Yes
94 Yes
95 Yes
96 Yes
97 Yes
98 Yes
99 Yes
100 Yes
101 Yes
102 Yes
103 Yes
104 Yes
105 Yes
106 Yes
107 Yes
108 Yes
109 Yes
110 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
111 Yes
112 Yes
113 Yes
114 Yes
115 Yes
116 Yes
117 Yes
118 Yes
119 Subtotal - Alternates -$
120 Yes
121 Yes
122 Yes
123 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
124Yes
125 Yes
126 Yes127 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 8C - GLAZING Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 07 8400 Fire stopping Yes
83 07 9005 Joint Sealants Yes
84 08 4313 Aluminum Framed Storefronts Yes
85 08 5659 Service & Teller Window Units Yes
86 08 7100 Door Hardware Yes
87 08 8000 Glazing Yes
88 Yes
89 Yes
90 Yes
91
Provide and install a Complete GLAZING SYSTEM, included but not limited to
exterior and interior storefronts, exterior curtainwalls, clerestory windows,
hardware, frames, unframed mirrors, anchors, fasteners, flashings, sealants and
caulking associated with all project plans, specifications, addendum, value
engineering and all uniform general & supplementary conditions.
Yes
Trade Specific Scope
92
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.Yes
93 Provide interior and exterior storefronts per the contract drawings. Yes
94 Provide all exterior and interior glazing per the contract drawings. Yes
95 Provide unframed mirrors per the contract documents. Yes
96 Provide all flashing per the contract drawings. Yes
97
Clip angles, support angles, inserts, aluminum break panels, anchors, shims,
connectors, overhead support steel, bent metal and/or break metal including sills,
snap in sealant stops, closures, trim, and drips required for a complete installation of
your work. All exposed components to match finish of curtain wall system as selected
by the Architect and Owner.
Yes
98
Provide engineered anchors and fasteners for connections at slab on grade and
precast architectural concrete panels.Yes
99
Coordination of all electrical and low voltage that is installed in curtainwalls and
storefronts.Yes
100
Internal and perimeter joint sealants, joint fillers, weeps, vents and gasketing systems
for your work.Yes
101 Sealants at the dry line of the window and cosmetic sealant as required. Yes
102
Provide joint sealants within glazed aluminum curtain wall system and where
materials provided by this Subcontractor abut a dissimilar material.Yes
103 Cap flashing, caulking, and sealants for your work. Yes
104
Miscellaneous interior glazing for hollow metal doors, wood doors, sidelites,
borrowed lites, mirrored glass, etc. including installation of glazing stops.
Yes
105
Swinging, balanced entrance doors and framing, sub frames, stripping and thresholds.
Coordinate installation of electric locks with the electrical, security and fire alarm
subcontractor.
Yes
106 Guarantees, warranties, and tests as required by the Contract Documents. Yes
107 Miscellaneous steel support as required for your frames. Yes
108 Interior sills, closure pieces and wall end caps to match frames as required. Yes
109
Provide temporary closure of openings from the time the frame installation begins
until glass is installed and caulkedYes
110 Provide and install all door hardware for this scope of work Yes
111 Removal of excess sealants and stickers. Yes
112 Final cleaning for this scope of work one week before punchlist development Yes
113
Installation Of 2" 4-1/2" Exterior Storefront With A Class I Clear Anodized Finish. -
Elevations: SF-A (20)Yes
114
Glazing Of Hollow Metal Window Frames & Door Vision Lites w/Glass Specified on
Elevations Pager A3.1Yes
115
Exterior Glazing of installed storefront system to be with Glass Specified on Elevations
Page A3.1Yes
116
Perimeter Caulking Sealing Of Storefront Framing System with two (2) beads of
sealant.Yes
117 Break Metal Sill Flashing underneath exterior storefront system. Yes
118 Engineering. Calculations, Shop Drawings, Samples & Submittals. Yes
119
Should any part of the system framing or glazing not be available for installation per
the CM's scheduled, subcontractor to provide temporary enclosure that provides a
weathertight system until permanent system is available.
Yes
120 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
121 Yes
122 Yes
123 Yes
124 Yes
125 Yes
126 Yes
127 Yes
128 Yes
129 Subtotal - Alternates -$
130 Yes
131 Yes
132 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
133 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
134 Yes
135 Yes
136 Yes137 Yes
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 8D - SKYLIGHTS Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 08 6300 Metal Framed Skylights Yes
83 Yes
84 Yes
85 Yes
86 Yes
87 Yes
88
Provide and install a Complete Turnkey Scope of Work for SKYLIGHTS per all project
plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform general &
supplementary conditions.
Yes
89
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.
Yes
90
Subcontractor is responsible for submitting and furnishing skylights and components
out of the materials and finishes noted in the contract documents.
Trade Specific Scope
91
Subcontractor is responsible for providing skylight assemblies, with closure system;
structure; flashing; fasteners and accessories as required for a complete system.
92 Provide temporary enclosures as required to protect the interior of the school.
93 Provide blocking as indicated for complete installation per the contract documents.
94 Provide flashing per the contract documents.
95
Subcontractor is responsible for structural framing and support as indicated on the
drawings and required by the system manufacturer.
96
Subcontractor is responsible for demo of existing skylights and replacing as shown on
the contract documents.
97
Subcontractor is responsible for demo of roof where new skylights are to be installed
per the contract documents.
98 Protection of roof along pathway to and around skylights
99 Protection of all surrounding work.
100
101
102
103
104
105 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
106 Yes
107 Yes
108 Yes
109 Yes
110 Yes
111 Yes
112 Yes
113 Yes
114 Subtotal - Alternates -$
115 Yes
116 Yes
117 Yes
118 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
119 Yes
120 Yes
121 Yes122 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 9A - DRYWALL Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 05 4000 Cold-Formed Steel Framing Yes
83 07 2100 Thermal Insulation Yes
84 07 8400 Firestopping Yes
85 07 9005 Joint Sealants Yes
86 09 2813 Cementitious Backing Board Yes
84 09 2982 Gypsum Board Yes
85 Yes
Trade Specific Scope
86 Yes
87 Yes
88
Provide a Complete DRYWALL SYSTEM, including but not limited to exterior
sheathing, gypsum ceilings, gypsum soffits/furr downs, hat channels, supports,
matching of existing walls, clips, anchors, accessories, light gauge stud framing,
insulation, miscellaneous accessories, firestopping, weatherproofing, barriers,
sealants, caulking and fire rated items associated with all project plans,
specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform general &
supplementary conditions.
Yes
89
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.
Yes
90 Provide Exterior Sheathing per the contract documents. Yes
91 Provide Gypsum Ceilings per the contract documents. Yes
92 Provide Gyp Soffit/Furr-Down @ all Upper Cabinets per the contract documents. Yes
93 Provide Furr-Down for Gyp Soffit per detail (12/A-121J). Yes
94 Provide Operable Partition Support (30/A-121J) per the contract documents. Yes
95 Provide Thick L2 Masonry Wall per the contract documents. Yes
96 SW4B - Gyp over Hat-Channel Yes
97 Patch to Match walls as required and per the contract documents. Yes
98 All cold formed metal stud framing as shown. Engineering as required. Yes
99 All light gauge stud faming, gypsum board and accessories. Yes
100 Complete insulation at all framed walls. Yes
101
All interior metal backing plates at all wall and ceiling hung accessories and
equipment. Provide and install plywood sheathing in MDF and IDF rooms.Yes
102
Store materials inside under cover and dry, and protect against damage from
weather, direct sunlight, etc.Yes
103 Neatly stack gypsum boards flat to prevent sagging. Yes
104 Firestopping at walls built under this scope of work. Yes
105 All caulking to seal walls. Yes
106 Furnish and installation of all drywall trim (Corner Beads, etc.) Yes
107 STC required ratings Yes
108 Rated Assemblies as detailed for columns and walls Yes
109 Fire rated sheetrock as required Yes
110 Framed opening in the MEP as required. Yes
111 Fire Rated Sealant Joint as required. Yes
112
Control joints and expansion joint covers - Coordinate expansion and control joints
with the joints in the building and/or ArchitectYes
113 Furr downs as required Yes
114 Gypsum Board Ceilings and grid systems where required. Yes
115 Moisture resistant boards as required Yes
116 Tape and float to specified level Yes
117 All scaffolding, lifts and lifting equipment as required Yes
118 Drywall related to the MEP trades. Yes
119 Drywall related to the Food Service trade. Yes
120
Studs at all framed openings. Coordinate with other trades where additional
miscellaneous steel bracing is required.Yes
121 Frame for access panels and sleeves as required Yes
122 AGB Sound Absorptive Gypsum Panel as required. Yes
123 Install Door Frames (Provided By others) at all Drywall Partitions. Yes
124 Sound Batt Insulation At Interior Drywall Partitions Yes
125 Tile Backer Board Yes
126 Backer Board On Wall Talker Areas for Moisture Protection Yes
127 Caulking at perimeter of openings within your system. Yes
128 Insulation in exterior walls. Yes
129 Install doors in frames within your walls. Yes
130 Yes
131 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
132 Yes
133 Yes
134 Yes
135 Yes
Project Alternates
136 Yes
137 Yes
138 Yes
139 Yes
140 Subtotal - Alternates -$
141 Yes
142 Yes
143 Yes
144 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
145 Furnishing of doors and frames. Yes
146 Yes
147 Yes148 Yes
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 9B - PLASTER Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 09 22 26 Suspension Systems Yes
09 22 36.23 Metal Lath Yes
09 24 00 Cement Plaster Yes
83 Yes
84 Yes
Trade Specific Scope
85
Provide a Complete PLASTER SYSTEM, including but not limited to adhesive,
fasteners, board insulation, flashing, metal lath, channels, hangers, expansion
joints, wire, screeds, reinforcing fabrics, control joints, base and finish-coat systems
perforated trim, weeps, and accessories associated with all project plans,
specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform general &
supplementary conditions.
Yes
86
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.
Yes
87 Provide drainage Barrier System Yes
88
Provide materials and plaster components standard with the manufacturer for the
product system.Yes
89 Provide tapes, sealers, and primers Yes
90 Provide drainage strips and materials Yes
91 Provide and install weather barrier as required Yes
92 Blocking and/or supplemental framing as required Yes
93 Joint sealant at plaster, and at dissimilar materials. Yes
94 Provide colors and textures as indicated or match existing Yes
95 Provide flashing at dissimilar materials Yes
96 Patch all interior/exterior plaster as required Yes
97 Patch/Touch up at all replaced soffit lights. Yes
98 Provide plaster soffit per the contract documents. Yes
99 Patch/Touch up plaster ceiling at structural column repairs Yes
100
Prepare demo edge to a neat clean edge to receive new plaster. Repair any framing
and supports damaged during demolition.Yes
101 Provide protection of surrounding existing elements to remain. Yes
102 New Addition: Exterior Plaster Soffits At Addition Soffits, Parapets, Etc.… Yes
103 Clean up and dispose of all debris Yes
104 Yes
105 Yes
106 Yes
107 Yes
108 Yes
109 Yes
110 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
111 Yes
112 Yes
113 Yes
114 Yes
115 Yes
116 Yes
117 Yes
118 Yes
119 Subtotal - Alternates -$
120 Yes
121 Yes
122 Yes
123 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
124 Yes
125 Yes
126 Yes127 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 9C - ACOUSTICAL Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 09 2226 Suspension Systems Yes
83 09 5100 Acoustical Ceiling Panels Yes
84 09 8400 Acoustical Panels Yes
85 Yes
86
Provide a Complete Turnkey ACOUSTICAL SYSTEM, including but not limited to
acoustical panel ceilings complete, including reveals, trim, angles, T’s, molds,
hangar wire, tie wire, fasteners, insulation, hold down clips associated with all
project plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform general
& supplementary conditions.
Yes
87
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.
Yes
88 New wall molding to be attached 1/4" below existing to hide paint line Yes
89 Acoustical grid and ceiling panels Yes
90 Composite Wood Panel ceiling Yes
Trade Specific Scope
91 Vinyl Faced ceiling Yes
92 Sound Absorptive Panels Yes
93
Remove and replace existing ceilings as required for installation of new steel supports.
Work to be done in a manner that keeps existing lighting, diffusers, fire alarm, audio
visual, etc. in operating condition
Yes
94 Lay - In Ceiling Metal Edge Trim Yes
95 Patch to Match Yes
96
Provide additional support wires at all new ceiling mounted grilles, registers and light
fixtures.Yes
97 Yes
98 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
99 Yes
100 Yes
101 Yes
102 Yes
103 Yes
104 Yes
105 Yes
106 Yes
107 Subtotal - Alternates -$
108 Yes
109 Yes
110 Yes
111 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
112 Yes
113 Yes
114 Yes115 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 9D - TILE Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 09 3000 Tiling Yes
83 Yes
Trade Specific Scope
84
Provide Complete TILING SYSTEM, including but not limited to divider strips, control
joints, transitions, border strips, curing compound, cleaner, sealer, under bed,
isolation membrane, floor prep, anchoring devices and moisture testing associated
with all project plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform
general & supplementary conditions.
Yes
85
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.
Yes
86
This Subcontractor is responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment,
and incidentals required and/or necessary to provide a complete, fully functional,
aesthetically pleasing, and compliant Tiling scope in accordance with the Contract
Documents.
Yes
87 Tile Base Yes
88 Thresholds Yes
89 Waterproofing Yes
90 Drain Slope Yes
91 Reno TK SS Yes
92 Quadec SS Yes
93 BSS Dilex HKS SS Yes
94 Dilex HKS Connector Yes
95 Dilex HKS Corners Yes
96 Dilex HKS End Cap Yes
97 Schienne SS Yes
98 Schluter SS Yes
99 Cleaning / Miscellaneous Yes
100 Caulking Yes
101 Schluter EHK SS Yes
102 Yes
103 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
104 Yes
105 Yes
106 Yes
107 Yes
108 Yes
109 Yes
110 Yes
111 Yes
112 Subtotal - Alternates -$
113 Yes
114 Yes
115 Yes
116 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
117 Yes
118 Yes
119 Yes120 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Spring Woods HS Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 9E - RESILIENT & CARPETING FLOORING Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 09 6500 Resilient Flooring Yes
83 09 6813 Tile Carpeting Yes
84 Yes
Trade Specific Scope
85
Provide Complete RESILIENT & CARPET FLOORING SYSTEM, including but not
limited to resilient goods, carpet, shims, tack strips, attic stock, moisture protection,
substrate, warranties, submittals and all accessories associated with project plans,
specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform general &
supplementary conditions.
Yes
86
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.
Yes
87
Extra materials as required and shall be from same production run of material ordered
for installation. Yes
88 Moisture testing of concrete floors prior to installation. Yes
89 Inventory, storage, transportation and unloading of all materials to be installedYes
90 Mobilizations as required to complete this scope of work Yes
91
Samples of each type of Seam Tape, Edge Molding, and any other Accessories to
complete this scope of workYes
92
Preparation of floors in order for substrate to be at an acceptable condition to apply
floor finish, includes necessary floor preparation.Yes
93
Base at walls, columns, pilasters, casework, and other permanent fixtures in rooms or
areas where base is required.Yes
94
Subcontractor is to provide layout of LVT and Carpeting as specified in the contract
documents.Yes
95 Seaming drawings for carpet Yes
96 Transition strips at dissimilar flooring Yes
97 This Subcontractor will protect other trades work during installation of its workYes
98 Samples and mockups as required Yes
99 VCT01 - Vinyl Composition Tile Yes
100 LVT01 - Vinyl Tile (18" x 18") Yes
101 BR01 - Rubber Base Yes
102 BA - Aluminum Base Yes
103 Transition Strip EQ to Burke - Mercer Model #150 Tile/ Carpet Joiner Yes
104 CT01 to CT06 - Tile Carpeting (24" x 24") Yes
105 WT - Entrance Walk - Off Tile Carpeting Yes
106 Aluminum Transition Strip - Tile to Carpet Yes
107 Transition Strip EQ to Johnsonite SLT-XX-L - Carpet to Concrete Yes
108 Reducer Yes
109 High moisture type adhesive for all resilient flooring goods. Yes
110 Yes
111 Yes
112 Yes
113 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
114 Yes
115 Yes
116 Yes
117 Yes
118 Yes
119 Yes
120 Yes
121 Yes
122 Subtotal - Alternates -$
123 Yes
124 Yes
125 Yes
126 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
127 Yes
128 Yes
129 Yes130 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 9I - PAINTING & VWC Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 07 9005 Joint Sealants Yes
83 09 7200 Wall Coverings Yes
84 09 7213 Markable Wall Surfacing Yes
85 09 9000 Painting & Coatings Yes
86 Yes
87 Yes
Trade Specific Scope
88
Provide Complete PAINTING & WALL COVERING SYSTEM, including but not limited
to tape, bedding, tools, equipment, mock-ups, warranty, interior and exterior paint
and wall covering, prep work, epoxy coatings, chalkboard paint, tackable wall fabric
and all accessories associated with project plans, specifications, addendum, value
engineering and all uniform general & supplementary conditions.
Yes
89
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.
Yes
90
This Subcontractor is responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment,
and incidentals required and/or necessary to provide a complete, fully functional,
aesthetically pleasing, and compliant Painting scope in accordance with the Contract
Documents.
Yes
91
This subcontractor responsible for providing the following complete per the contract
documents but not limited to: mock-up, warranty, interior painting, exterior painting,
prep work, epoxy coatings, etc.. for a complete scope.
Yes
92
Provide painting as required per contract documents at all previously painted areas as
described in the painting specification section. Yes
93 Provide all interior wall painter's caulking at painted and dissimilar materials.Yes
94 Provide chalkboard paint per the contract documents. Yes
95 Provide tackable wall fabric per the contract documents. Yes
96
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for touch-up of all wall surfaces prior to
Substantial Completion of the project and an additional touch-up of all wall surfaces
prior to punch list sign-off and Final Completion in accordance with the Contract
Documents.
Yes
97 Patch to Match Yes
98 Painting Of Fencing Yes
99 Painting Of Building Soffit For Roof Repair Yes
100
Display Case Staining At Existing Display Case Around the Library Area Along With
Tackable SurfacesYes
101 Yes
102 Yes
103 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
104 Yes
105 Yes
106 Yes
107 Yes
108 Yes
109 Yes
110 Yes
111 Yes
112 Subtotal - Alternates -$
113 Yes
114 Yes
115 Yes
116 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
117 Yes
118 Yes
119 Yes120 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 10A - Visual Display Boards Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 06 1000 Rough Carpentry Yes
83 07 9005 Joint Sealers Yes
84 09 7800 Custom Digital Wall Covering Yes
85 10 1101 Visual Display Boards Yes
86 Yes
Trade Specific Scope
87
Provide and install a Complete Turnkey Scope of Work for VISUAL DISPLAY BOARDS
per all project plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform
general & supplementary conditions.
Yes
88
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required
Yes
89
Provide markerboards, tackboards, tackstrips, display rails and all required accessories
for installation per the contract documentsYes
90 Yes
91 Yes
92 Yes
93 Yes
94 Yes
95 Yes
96 Yes
97 Yes
98 Yes
99 Yes
100 Yes
101 Yes
102 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
103 Yes
104 Yes
105 Yes
106 Yes
107 Yes
108 Yes
109 Yes
110 Yes
111 Subtotal - Alternates -$
112 Yes
113 Yes
114 Yes
115 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
116 Yes
117 Yes
118 Yes
119 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 10B - Signage Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 06 1000 Rough Carpentry Yes
83 07 9005 Joint Sealers Yes
84 10 1400 Signage Yes
85 Yes
Trade Specific Scope
86
Provide and install a Complete Turnkey Scope of Work for SIGNAGE per all project
plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform general &
supplementary conditions.
Yes
87 Provide Signage, Plaques & Site Parking Signage Yes
88
Provide coring of concrete and installation of foundation footings for ground mounted
signage.Yes
89 Yes
90 Yes
91 Yes
92 Yes
93 Yes
94 Yes
95 Yes
96 Yes
97 Yes
98 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
99 Yes
100 Yes
101 Yes
102 Yes
103 Yes
104 Yes
105 Yes
106 Yes
107 Subtotal - Alternates -$
108 Yes
109 Yes
110 Yes
111 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
112 Yes
113 Yes
114 Yes
115 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 10C - Toilet Compartments & Toilet Accessories Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 06 1000 Rough Carpentry Yes
83 07 9005 Joint Sealers Yes
84 10 2113.19 Plastic Toilet Compartments Yes
85
Trade Specific Scope
86
Provide and install a Complete Turnkey Scope of Work for PLASTIC TOILET
COMPARTMENTS and TOILET & BATH ACCESSORIES per all project plans,
specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform general &
supplementary conditions.
Yes
87
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required
Yes
87 Provide Plastic Toilet Compartments Yes
88
Provide Toilet, Bath & Laundry Accessories and all necessary accessories for a
complete installation per the contract documents.Yes
88
89
90 Yes
91 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
92 Yes
93 Yes
94 Yes
95 Yes
96 Yes
97 Yes
98 Yes
99 Yes
100 Subtotal - Alternates -$
101 Yes
102 Yes
103 Yes
104 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
105 Yes
106 Yes
107 Yes
108 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 10D - Folding Panel Partitions Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 06 1000 Rough Carpentry Yes
83 07 9005 Joint Sealers Yes
84 10 2239 Folding Panel Partitions Yes
85
Trade Specific Scope
86
Provide and install a Complete Turnkey Scope of Work for FOLDING PANEL
PARTITIONS per all project plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and
all uniform general & supplementary conditions.
Yes
87
Provide operable folding partition with required accessories for a complete
installation per the contract documentsYes
88 Provide necessary support columns at jambs if required for support. Yes
89 Yes
90 Yes
91 Yes
92 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
93 Yes
94 Yes
95 Yes
96 Yes
97 Yes
98 Yes
99 Yes
100 Yes
101 Subtotal - Alternates -$
102 Yes
103 Yes
104 Yes
105 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
106 Yes
107 Yes
108 Yes
109 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 10E - Wall & Corner Guards Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 06 1000 Rough Carpentry Yes
83 07 9005 Joint Sealers Yes
84 10 2601 Wall & Corner Guards Yes
85
Trade Specific Scope
86
Provide and install a Complete Turnkey Scope of Work for WALL & CORNER
GUARDS per all project plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and all
uniform general & supplementary conditions.
Yes
87 Provide metal corner guards and required accessories per the contract documentsYes
88 Yes
89 Yes
90 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
91 Yes
92 Yes
93 Yes
94 Yes
95 Yes
96 Yes
97 Yes
98 Yes
99 Subtotal - Alternates -$
100 Yes
101 Yes
102 Yes
103 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
104 Yes
105 Yes
106 Yes
107 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 10F - Fire Protection Specialties Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 06 1000 Rough Carpentry Yes
83 07 9005 Joint Sealers Yes
84 10 4400 Fire Protection Specialties Yes
85
86
Trade Specific Scope
87
Provide and install a Complete Turnkey Scope of Work for FIRE PROTECTION per all
project plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform general
& supplementary conditions.
Yes
88
Provide Fire extinguishers, extinguisher brackets and all necessary accessories for a
complete installation per the contract documents.Yes
89 Yes
90 Yes
91 Yes
92 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
93 Yes
94 Yes
95 Yes
96 Yes
97 Yes
98 Yes
99 Yes
100 Yes
101 Subtotal - Alternates -$
102 Yes
103 Yes
104 Yes
105 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
106 Yes
107 Yes
108 Yes
109 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 10G - Metal Storage Shelving Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 06 1000 Rough Carpentry Yes
83 07 9005 Joint Sealers Yes
84 10 5613 Metal Storage Shelving Yes
85
Provide and install a Complete Turnkey Scope of Work for METAL STORAGE
SHELVING per all project plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and all
uniform general & supplementary conditions.
Yes
Trade Specific Scope
86
Provide Four post metal storage shelving and accessories necessary for a complete
installation per the contract documents.Yes
87 Yes
88 Yes
89 Yes
90 Yes
91 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
92 Yes
93 Yes
94 Yes
95 Yes
96 Yes
97 Yes
98 Yes
99 Yes
100 Subtotal - Alternates -$
101 Yes
102 Yes
103 Yes
104 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
105 Yes
106 Yes
107 Yes
108 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 10H - Protective Covers Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 06 1000 Rough Carpentry Yes
83 07 9005 Joint Sealers Yes
84 10 7300 Protective Covers
85 Yes
86 Yes
Trade Specific Scope
87
Provide and install a Complete Turnkey Scope of Work for PROTECTIVE COVERS per
all project plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform
general & supplementary conditions.
Yes
88
Provide Protective Covers and all necessary accessories for a complete installation per
the contract documentsYes
89 Provide all miscellaneous in-wall support brackets, steel and mounting accessories. Yes
90 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
91 Yes
92 Yes
93 Yes
94 Yes
95 Yes
96 Yes
97 Yes
98 Yes
99 Subtotal - Alternates -$
100 Yes
101 Yes
102 Yes
103 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
104 Yes
105 Yes
106 Yes
107 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 10I - Digital Wall Covers Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 06 1000 Rough Carpentry Yes
83 07 9005 Joint Sealers Yes
84 09 7800 Custom Digital Wall Covering Yes
85
86
Trade Specific Scope
87
Provide and install a Complete Turnkey Scope of Work for DIGITAL WALL COVERING
per all project plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform
general & supplementary conditions.
Yes
88 Provide Graphic Digital Wall Coverings Yes
89 Yes
90 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
91 Yes
92 Yes
93 Yes
94 Yes
95 Yes
96 Yes
97 Yes
98 Yes
99 Subtotal - Alternates -$
100 Yes
101 Yes
102 Yes
103 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
104 Yes
105 Yes
106 Yes
107 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 11A - RESIDENTIAL APPLIANCES Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 06 1000 Rough Carpentry Yes
83 07 9005 Joint Sealers Yes
84 11 3100 Residential Appliances Yes
85 Yes
86 Yes
Trade Specific Scope
87
Provide and install a Complete Turnkey Scope of Work for RESIDENTIAL
APPLIANCES per all project plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and
all uniform general & supplementary conditions.
Yes
88
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required
Yes
89 Provide Residential Appliances. Yes
90 Science Room Refrigerator Yes
91 Dishwasher Yes
92 Microwave Yes
93 Off-load and set in place for final connection by others. Yes
94 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
95 Yes
96 Yes
97 Yes
98 Yes
99 Yes
100 Yes
101 Yes
102 Yes
103 Subtotal - Alternates -$
104 Yes
105 Yes
106 Yes
107 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
108 Yes
109 Yes
110 Yes
111 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 12A - WINDOW TREATMENTS Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 06 1000 Rough Carpentry Yes
83 12 2100 Window Blinds Yes
84 12 2400 Window Shades Yes
85 Yes
86 Yes
Trade Specific Scope
87
Provide and install a Complete Turnkey Scope of Work for WINDOW TREATMENTS
per all project plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform
general & supplementary conditions.
Yes
88
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required
Yes
89 Yes
90 Yes
91 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
92 Yes
93 Yes
94 Yes
95 Yes
96 Yes
97 Yes
98 Yes
99 Yes
100 Subtotal - Alternates -$
101 Yes
102 Yes
103 Yes
104 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
105 Yes
106 Yes
107 Yes
108 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 12B - CASEWORK Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 06 1000 Rough Carpentry Yes
83 06 4119 Manufactured Plastic - Laminate - Clad Casework Yes
84 06 6500 Solid Polymer Fabrications Yes
85 11 5300 Laboratory Equipment Yes
86
Provide and install a Complete Turnkey Scope of Work for CASEWORK per all
project plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform general
& supplementary conditions.
Yes
87
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required
Yes
88 Provide all plastic laminate casework, solid polymer tops and laboratory equipment.Yes
88 Provide wood casings, moldings and trim. Yes
89 Provide all countertops, backsplashes, cabinet hardware and accessories. Yes
90 Provide window sills and stools. Yes
Trade Specific Scope
90
Provide all service fixtures including but not limited to sinks, faucets, electrical items
and accessories for installation by others.Yes
91
Provide protective covering over cabinets at completion for protection from other
trades.Yes
92 Provide all epoxy resin tops at lab equipment as specified. Yes
92 Provide all wood grounds at wall mounted equipment. Yes
93 Provide flammable liquid storage cabinets, and drench shower tester.
94
94 Yes
95 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
96 Yes
97 Yes
98 Yes
99 Yes
100 Yes
101 Yes
102 Yes
103 Yes
104 Subtotal - Alternates -$
105 Yes
106 Yes
107 Yes
108 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
109 Yes
110 Yes
111 Yes
112 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 12D - FURNITURE Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 12 50 00 Furniture Yes
83 Yes
84 Yes
85 Yes
86 Yes
Trade Specific Scope
87
Provide and install a Complete Turnkey Scope of Work for FURNITURE per all
project plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform general
& supplementary conditions.
Yes
88
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required
Yes
89
Provide Furniture for all areas of the project including furniture located within the new
addition and the existing building.Yes
89 Provide all unloading, assembly and setting furniture in it's final location. Yes
90 Yes
91 Yes
91 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
92 Yes
93 Yes
94 Yes
95 Yes
96 Yes
97 Yes
98 Yes
99 Yes
100 Subtotal - Alternates -$
101 Yes
102 Yes
103 Yes
104 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
105 Yes
106 Yes
107 Yes
108 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 21A - FIRE SUPPRESSION Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 21 1100 Wet-Pipe Fire Suppression Sprinklers Yes
83 Yes
84 Yes
85 Yes
86 Yes
Trade Specific Scope
87
Provide a Complete Turnkey Scope of Work for FIRE SUPPRESSION SYSTEM
including but not limited to valve assemblies, knox box, working pressure, welding
certificates, escutcheons, heads, pendants, upright brass, sealants, fittings, piping
and accessories associated with all project plans, specifications, addendum, value
engineering and all uniform general & supplementary conditions.
Yes
88
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required
Yes
89
Fire Sprinkler subcontractor to immediately notify the Project Superintendent if
anything in the contract documents conflicts with applicable codes.
Yes
90 System to be isolated by floor with Floor Control Valve Assemblies. Yes
91 New Fire Department Connection including Knox Box. Yes
92 Required working pressure. Yes
93 Welding certificates for applicable pipefitters. Yes
94 Scope of work begins 1' AFF. Yes
95 Semi-Recessed Chrome escutcheons in finished areas. Yes
96 All heads and trim as specified. Yes
97
Provide system drains where required by contract documents and/or applicable
codes.Yes
98 Clean, test & flush system per the specifications and code Yes
99 Provide clay plugs around utilities before they go under the building footprint.Yes
100 Provide all signage, markings, and labeling required for this scope of work. Yes
101 Provide all sealants associated with this scope of work. Yes
102
Sprinkler heads are to be installed at the center of ceiling tiles, or as directed for
proper alignment.Yes
103 Coordination with the Fire Alarm System. Yes
104
In addition to the requirements of the contract documents, Subcontractor is required
to participate and lead in the final checkout of the Fire Suppression System to assure
Substantial Completion per the project schedule.
Yes
105 Provide all sleeves & firestopping as required. Yes
106 Coordinate with location of Kiln to prevent accidental system action. Yes
107
Protect all work from incidental damage upon completion (cover with cardboard,
etc.).Yes
108
Licenses, permits, tests, fees, inspections, and warranties required by the Contract
Documents and applicable codes.Yes
109
Provide all necessary engineering & deferred submittals (if required by local code
authority).Yes
110
Provide all necessary equipment and personnel to perform all tests & inspections
required.Yes
111
Subcontractor shall provide all information and documentation required for BIM
coordination and as-builts.Yes
112 Attic stock requirements Yes
113
Complete sets of special tools & equipment necessary to perform routine
maintenance on the sprinkler system.Yes
114 Access doors Yes
115 Yes
116 Yes
117 Yes
118 Yes
119 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
120 Yes
121 Yes
122 Yes
123 Yes
124 Yes
125 Yes
126 Yes
127 Yes
128 Subtotal - Alternates -$
Project Alternates
129 Yes
130 Yes
131 Yes
132 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
133 Site fire line. Yes
134 Yes
135 Yes
136 Yes
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 22A - PLUMBING Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 22 0500 Common Work Results For Plumbing Yes
83 22 0516 Expansion Fittings & Loops For Plumbing Piping Yes
84 22 0529 Plumbing Hangers & Support Yes
85 22 0553 Identification For Plumbing Piping & Equipment Yes
86 22 1116 Domestic water Piping Yes
87 22 1316 Sanitary Waste Yes
88 22 1413 Storm Drainage Piping Yes
89 22 1426.13 Retrofit Roof Drain Backflow Mechanical Seal Yes
Trade Specific Scope
90 22 3000 Plumbing Equipment Yes
91 22 4000 Plumbing Fixtures Yes
92 Yes
93 Yes
94
Provide a Complete PLUMBING SYSTEM included but not limited salvaged material,
fixtures, trim, gas system, domestic water, sanitary waste and vent system, storm
drainage system, equipment, supplies, finishes, demolition, concrete, sealants,
penetrations, layout drawings, submittals, sleeves and accessories associated with
all project plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform
general & supplementary conditions.
Yes
95
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.
Yes
96
Coordination with contractor for removal of all owner salvaged material, equipment,
and suppliesYes
97 Protection of existing structures, finishes, and equipment that will remain in placeYes
98 Demolition and removal of all plumbing equipment as indicated. Yes
99 Cut and make safe all utilities Yes
100
Furnish all access doors as required by your work. Access doors in drywall to be
installed by others.Yes
101 Firestopping of all penetrations in fire rated assemblies resulting from your work.Yes
102 Seal all penetrations resulting from your work as required. Yes
103 Cutting of concrete and core drilling required to install your work. Yes
104
Will provide layout drawings for all housekeeping pads provided by others for your
scope of work.Yes
105 Furnish, layout, and install sleeves and blockouts for your work. Yes
106
This Subcontractor shall provide layout drawings of all framed openings through the
structure required for the work of this Subcontract.Yes
107 All supports, valves, hangers, connections and testing. Yes
108 Replace all ceiling tiles if removed to perform your scope of work. Yes
109 Patch any fireproofing removed by this Subcontractor. Yes
110
All roof mounted equipment shall be mounted on prefabricated curbs and/or
equipment rails furnished and installed by this Subcontractor. Subcontractor is
responsible for blocking required. All roof mounted piping and duct shall include the
appropriate supports, roof pads, and attachment devices for the duct and pipe they
support. Subcontractor is responsible for coordinating all openings for scope of work
Yes
111 Grouting of the equipment and equipment bases. Yes
112
Provide bedding, vaults and thrust anchors for underground piping as required and
per the contract documents.Yes
113
All notes, keynotes, and details on all contract documents related to this
subcontractors work are included within this agreement.Yes
114
Owner demonstration and training of all equipment and systems as designated by the
Contract Documents.Yes
115 All non formed concrete work associated with mechanical work. Yes
116
Equipment curbs, pitch pans, penetrating assemblies required on roof as applies to
the mechanical scope.Yes
117 Final connections to equipment supplied by others. Yes
118 Provide all gas systems and connections as shown on the contract documents.Yes
119
Provide valves on gas systems to allow system to be brought up per the phased
schedule.Yes
120 Provide trap primer and hose bib in all mechanical rooms per the contract documents.Yes
121
All new and existing sanitary 3'' or above shall be inspected by camera prior to
Substantial Completion.Yes
122 Guarantees, warranties, and tests as required by the Contract Documents. Yes
123 Yes
124 Yes
125 Yes
126 Yes
127 Yes
128 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
129 Yes
130 Yes
131 Yes
132 Yes
133 Yes
134 Yes
135 Yes
136 Yes
137 Subtotal - Alternates -$
138 Yes139 Yes
140 Yes
141 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
142 Yes
143 Yes
144 Yes145 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 23A - HVAC Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in
writing with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or
any other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and
details on all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included
within this agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all
project drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are
not intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-
up hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium
costs associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract
Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for
their work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements
for the inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection
prior to being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to
allow for inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will
be replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by
this scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-
built drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence
and location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for
each day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated
amount is to be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item
maintenance, trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor
shall perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 23 0500 Common Work Results For HVAC Yes
83 23 0513 Common Motor Requirements For HVAC Equipment Yes
84 23 0517 Sleeves & Sleeve Seals for HVAC Piping Yes
85 23 0518 Escutcheons For HVAC Piping Yes
86 23 0519 Meters & Gages For HVAC Piping Yes
87 23 0523 General Duty Valves For HVAC Piping Yes
88 23 0529 Hangers & Supports For HVAC Piping & Equipment Yes
89 23 0548 Vibration Controls For HVAC Yes
90 23 0553 Identification For HVAC Piping & Equipment Yes
91 23 0593 Testing Adjusting & Balancing For HVAC Yes
92 23 0713 Duct Insulation Yes
93 23 0716 HVAC Equipment Insulation Yes
94 23 0719 HVAC Piping Insulation Yes
95 23 0800 Commissioning Of HVAC Yes
96 23 0900 Instrumentation & Control For HVAC Yes
97 23 1123 Natural Gas Piping Yes
98 23 2113 Hydronic Piping Yes
99 23 2116 Hydronic Piping Specialties Yes
100 23 2123 Hydronic Pumps Yes
101 23 2300 Refrigerant Piping Yes
102 23 2513 Water Treatment For Closed Loop Hydronic Systems Yes
Trade Specific Scope
103 23 2923 Variable Frequency Motor Drives Yes
104 23 3113 Metal Ducts Yes
105 23 3300 Air Duct Accessories Yes
106 23 3423 HVAC Power Ventilators Yes
107 23 3600 Air Terminal Units Yes
108 23 3713 Diffusers, Registers & Grilles Yes
109 23 5216 Condensing Boilers Yes
110 23 6423 Scroll Water Chillers Yes
111 23 7313 Modular Central-Station Air-Handling Units Yes
112 23 7433 Dedicated Outdoor Air Units Yes
113 23 8123 Computer-Room Air - Conditioners Yes
114 Yes
115 Yes
116 Yes
117 Yes
118 Yes
119 Yes
120 Yes
121
Provide and install a Complete Turnkey Scope of Work for HVAC SYSTEMS included
but not limited to, penetrations, chillers, boilers, supports, piping, insulation,
ductwork, AHU's, VAV's, Fans and Boxes, Hydronic Pumps, Relief Fans, louvers,
heaters, air separators and accessories associated with all project plans,
specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform general &
supplementary conditions.
Yes
122
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.
Yes
123
Coordination with contractor for removal of all owner salvaged material, equipment,
and suppliesYes
124 Protection of existing structures, finishes, and equipment that will remain in placeYes
125 Curbs/Pitch Pans for roof penetrations & roof pipe supports. Yes
126 Provide Equipment as scheduled, including but not limited to: Yes
127 Air Cooled Chillers Yes
128 Air Handling Units Yes
129 Ductless Split-System Units Yes
130 Single Duct VAV's Yes
131 Hydronic Pumps Yes
132 Exhaust Fans Yes
133 Relief Fans Yes
134 Louvers, including bird screens Yes
135 Gravity Ventilators Yes
136 Heating Hot Water Boiler Yes
137 Electric Unit Heaters Yes
138 Air Separators Yes
139 Provide all starters integral & external. Yes
140 Provide crawlspace ventilation duct per the contract documents. Yes
141 All HVAC work in new building and renovated Family Services area. Yes
142 Preparation for and coordination & cooperation with SBISD's Test & Balance firm.Yes
143 CHS/R piping, insulation & jacketing as called for in the contract documents.Yes
144 Provide all sleeves & firestopping as required. Yes
145 Provide all signage, markings, and labeling required for this scope of work. Yes
146 Provide all sealants associated with this scope of work. Yes
147 Provide all sleeves and/or core drilling required for this scope of work. Yes
148 Provide all concrete cutting, sawing and removal as required by your scope of work.Yes
149 Access doors for scope of work. Yes
150 Duct lining where called for in the contract documents. Yes
151 Replace all ceiling tiles if removed to perform your scope of work. Yes
152 Provide flashing per the contract drawings as required for this scope of work.Yes
153 Blank off unused portions of louvers connected to your ductwork. Yes
154
All duct openings shall be kept sealed at all times during construction until the AHUs
are started up. Yes
155 Provide all grouting of the equipment and equipment bases. Yes
156
Provide all bedding, vaults, and thrust anchors for underground piping as required
and per the contract documents.Yes
157 Provide final cleaning of all units. Yes
158 Provide all non formed concrete work associated with mechanical work. Yes
159 Provide all final connections to equipment supplied by others. Yes
160
In addition to the requirements of the Contract Documents, this Subcontractor will
participate and lead in the final checkout of all HVAC systems with S&P to assure
substantial completion of the mechanical systems.
Yes
161
Clean, flush, sterilize & sanitize systems as called for by the contract documents &
applicable codes.Yes
162 Provide all sleeves & firestopping as required. Yes
163 Provide clay plugs around utilities before they go under the building footprint.Yes
164
Protect all work from incidental damage upon completion (cover with cardboard,
etc.).Yes
165
Licenses, permits, tests, fees, inspections, and warranties required by the Contract
Documents and applicable codes.Yes
166
Provide all necessary engineering & deferred submittals (if required by local code
authority).Yes
167
Provide all necessary equipment and personnel to perform all tests & inspections
required.Yes
168 All coordination of the contract documents required to perform this scope of work. Yes
169
Provide all layout drawings of all framed openings through the structure required for
the work of this Subcontract.Yes
170
This Subcontractor is responsible for providing all coordination drawings, as required
by the Contract Documents.Yes
171
Subcontractor shall provide all information and documentation required for BIM
coordination and as-builts.Yes
172 Submittals are due within four (4) weeks after receipt of this agreement. Yes
173 Provide Owner Training as called for in the contract documents. Yes
174
Warranty per specifications on all equipment and systems provided in this scope of
work.Yes
175
All existing HVAC systems are to remain functional during normal school hours.
Critical work that requires the existing systems to be off line will be coordinated with
the superintendent and will have to take place during after hours, weekends and
holidays. If temporary HVAC is required to sustain normal operation conditions
during school hours, this trade is to include such within the proposal amount.
Yes
176 Yes
177 Yes
178 Yes
179 Yes
180 Yes
181 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
182 Yes
183 Yes
184 Yes
185 Yes
186 Yes
187 Yes
188 Yes
189 Yes
190 Subtotal - Alternates -$
191 Yes192 Yes193 Yes
194 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
195 Yes
196 Yes
197 Yes198 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 25A - HVAC CONTROLS Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 23 0500 Common Work Results For HVAC Yes
83 23 0513 Common Motor Requirements For HVAC Equipment Yes
84 23 0900 Instrumentation & Control For HVAC Yes
85 Yes
86 Yes
87 Yes
Trade Specific Scope
88
Provide and install a Complete Turnkey Scope of Work for HVAC CONTROLS per all
project plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform general
& supplementary conditions.
Yes
89
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.
Yes
90
Coordination with contractor for removal of all owner salvaged material, equipment,
and suppliesYes
91 Protection of existing structures, finishes, and equipment that will remain in placeYes
92 Preparation for and coordination & cooperation with SBISD's Test & Balance firm.Yes
93
Direct Digital Controls furnished & installed by approved controls contractor, once
complete to be remotely accessed by SBISD's existing district-wide Energy
Management Control System.
Yes
94
Warranty per specifications on all equipment and systems provided in this scope of
work.Yes
95 Yes
96 Yes
97 Yes
98 Yes
99 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
100 Yes
101 Yes
102 Yes
103 Yes
104 Yes
105 Yes
106 Yes
107 Yes
108 Subtotal - Alternates -$
109 Yes110 Yes
111 Yes
112 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
113 Yes
114 Yes
115 Yes116 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Spring Woods HS Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 26A - ELECTRICAL & SYSTEMS Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 02 4100 Demolition - As Applies to your scope of work Yes
83 03 3000 Cast-In-Place Concrete - As applies to your scope of work Yes
84 07 2100 Thermal Insulation - As applies to your scope of work Yes
85 07 8400 Firestopping - As applies to your scope of work Yes
86 07 9005 Joint Sealants - As applies to your scope of work Yes
87 08 3100 Access Doors and Frames - As applies to your scope of work Yes
88 26 00 10 Electrical General Provisions Yes
Trade Specific Scope
89 26 00 11 Submittals Yes
90 26 00 12 Operation & Maintenance Manuals Yes
91 26 00 30 Special Testing Yes
92 26 05 19 Low-Voltage Electrical Power Conductors & Cables Yes
93 26 05 26 Grounding & Bonding For Electrical Systems Yes
94 26 05 29 Hangers & Supports For Electrical Systems Yes
95 26 05 33 Raceways & Boxes For Electrical Systems Yes
96 26 05 53 Identification For Electrical Systems Yes
97 26 08 00 Commissioning Of Electrical Systems Yes
98 26 22 00 Low-Voltage Transformers Yes
99 26 24 16 Panelboards Yes
100 26 27 26 Wiring Devices Yes
101 26 28 16 Enclosed Switches & Circuit Breakers Yes
102 26 43 13 Surge Protection For Low-Voltage Electrical Power Circuits Yes
103 26 51 19 LED Interior Lighting Yes
104
105
106
Provide a Complete ELECTRICAL SYSTEM including but not limited to salvaged items
and materials, equipment, supplies, finishes, lighting, electrical gear, utilities,
penetrations, fire rated assemblies, sealants, fire stopping, concrete cutting and
patching, warranties, layout drawings, submittals and accessories associated with
all project plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform
general & supplementary conditions.
Yes
107
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.
Yes
108
Coordination with contractor for removal of all owner salvaged material, equipment,
and suppliesYes
109 Protection of existing structures, finishes, and equipment that will remain in placeYes
110 Demolition and removal of all electrical systems per the contract documents.Yes
111 Cut and make safe all electrical systems. Yes
112
Furnish all access doors as required by your work. Access doors in drywall to be
installed by others.Yes
113 Cutting of concrete and core drilling required to install your work. Yes
114
Will provide layout drawings for all housekeeping pads provided by others for your
scope of work.Yes
115 Furnish, layout, and install sleeves and blockouts for your work. Yes
116 Trace and label all existing panels with correct circuit locations. Yes
117 Provide temporary power to the S&P trailer complex. Yes
118
Provide temporary power and lighting to the building, must be sufficient to keep all
operations on going.Yes
119
Provide underground electrical, trenching, backfilling, bedding and compaction per
the contract documents.Yes
120 All Div. 27 & 28 systems are to remain operational during construction. Yes
121 Replace existing exterior lights per drawings Yes
122
Provide all switch gear, MCC, panels, combo starters and disconnects per the contract
documents.Yes
123
Provide and install light poles, light fixtures and lighting controls per the contract
documents.Yes
124 Install lighting fixtures with the required wire hangers per the contract documents.Yes
125
Provide all power for mechanical equipment per the contract documents. Coordinate
with the mechanical subcontractor for power requirements.Yes
126
Provide all power for plumbing equipment per the contract documents. Coordinate
with the plumbing subcontractor for power requirements.Yes
127
All notes, keynotes, and details on all contract documents related to this
subcontractors work are included within this agreement.Yes
128
Provide conduit and cable tray per the contract documents and as needed for all
systems.Yes
129 Replace all burned out lamps prior to final acceptance by the owner. Yes
130
Provide all power and disconnects for miscellaneous equipment as shown on the
contract documents, including but not limited to: marquee signs, laundry systems,
photo lab equipment, residential appliances, food service, shop equipment, theatrical
equipment, stage lighting, gym equipment, scoreboards, tennis equipment, soccer
equipment, baseball and softball equipment, folding partitions, shades, door
hardware etc.. Coordinate with subcontractors for power requirements.
Yes
131
Equipment curbs, pitch pans, roof pads, penetrating assemblies required on roof as
applies to this scope of work. Yes
132
Provide all access required for the installation of this work including but not limited to
removal and repair/replacement of doors, walls, ceilings, MEP systems, protection of
existing to remain, etc that is not indicated in the documents to be removed.
Yes
133 Provide cutting and patching of site work as required for this work Yes
134
All existing systems powered by electricity are to remain functional during normal
school hours. Critical work that requires the existing systems to be off line will be
coordinated with the superintendent and will have to take place during after hours,
weekends and holidays.
Yes
135 Yes
136 Yes
137 Yes
138 Yes
139 Yes
140 Yes
141 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
142 Yes
143 Yes
144 Yes
145 Yes
146 Yes
147 Yes
148 Yes
149 Yes
150 Subtotal - Alternates -$
151 Yes
152 Yes
153 Yes
154 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
155 Yes
156 Yes
157 Yes158 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Spring Woods HS Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 27A - COMMUNICATIONS Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 02 4100 Demolition - As Applies to your scope of work Yes
83 27 00 00 Basic Materials & Methods Yes
84 27 02 01 Coordination Drawings Yes
85 27 03 00 Communications Demolition For Remodeling Yes
86 27 10 00 Category 6A Structure Cabling System (SCS) Yes
87 27 41 16 Integrated Audio Video Systems & Equipment Yes
88 27 51 23 Intercom Communications Systems Yes
Trade Specific Scope
89
90
91
Provide a Complete COMMUNICATION SYSTEM per all project plans, specifications,
addendum, value engineering and all uniform general & supplementary conditions.
Yes
92
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.
Yes
93
Coordination with contractor for removal of all owner salvaged material, equipment,
and suppliesYes
94 Protection of existing structures, finishes, and equipment that will remain in placeYes
95
Demolition and removal of all electrical, technology and special systems per the
contract documents.Yes
96 All Structured Cabling complete and in place where specified in the documents.Yes
97
All Communications scope shall be done by a Registered Communications Distribution
Designer.Yes
98
Includes all labeling, color coding, testing, certification, etc. of the system per the
contract documents.Yes
99 All fiber & copper backbone cabling between existing MDF & new IDF's. Yes
100 Build-Out of new IDF Rooms including overhead ladder tray, wall mounted cabinet, grounding, fire-treated plywood & all other item per the contract documents.Yes
101 Plenum-rated cable where called for and per code. Yes
102 Replace all ceiling tiles if removed to perform your scope of work. Yes
103 Provide all sleeves & firestopping as required. Yes
104
Protect all work from incidental damage upon completion (cover with cardboard,
etc.).Yes
105
Protect all work from incidental damage upon completion (cover with cardboard,
etc.).Yes
106
Licenses, permits, tests, fees, inspections, and warranties required by the Contract
Documents and applicable codes.Yes
107
Provide all necessary engineering & deferred submittals (if required by local code
authority).Yes
108
Provide all necessary equipment and personnel to perform all tests & inspections
required.Yes
109 All coordination of the contract documents required to perform this scope of work. Yes
110
This Subcontractor is responsible for providing all coordination drawings, as required
by the Contract Documents.Yes
111
Subcontractor shall provide all information and documentation required for BIM
coordination and as-builts.Yes
112 Submittals are due within four (4) weeks after receipt of this agreement. Yes
113 Provide Owner Training as called for in the contract documents. Yes
114
Pretest existing system to determine if system is fully functioning or not. Document
test results prior to beginning any work.Yes
115
All existing systems are to remain functional during normal school hours. Critical work
that requires the existing systems to be off line will be coordinated with the
superintendent and will have to take place during after hours, weekends and holidays.
Yes
116 Yes
117 Yes
118 Yes
119 Yes
120 Yes
121 Yes
122 Yes
123 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
124 Yes
125 Yes
126 Yes
127 Yes
128 Yes
Project Alternates
129 Yes
130 Yes
131 Yes
132 Subtotal - Alternates -$
133 Yes
134 Yes
135 Yes
136 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
137 Yes
138 Yes
139 Yes140 Yes
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Spring Woods HS Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 28A - SAFETY & SECURITY SYSTEMS Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 02 4100 Demolition - As Applies to your scope of work Yes
83 27 00 00 Basic Materials & Methods Yes
84 27 02 01 Coordination Drawings Yes
85 27 03 00 Communications Demolition For Remodeling Yes
86 27 10 00 Category 6A Structure Cabling System (SCS) Yes
87 27 41 16 Integrated Audio Video Systems & Equipment Yes
88 27 51 23 Intercom Communications Systems Yes
Trade Specific Scope
89
90
91
Provide a Complete SAFETY & SECURITY SYSTEM per all project plans,
specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform general &
supplementary conditions.
Yes
92
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.
Yes
93
Coordination with contractor for removal of all owner salvaged material, equipment,
and suppliesYes
94 Protection of existing structures, finishes, and equipment that will remain in placeYes
95
Demolition and removal of all electrical, technology and special systems per the
contract documents.Yes
96 Plenum-rated cable where called for and per code. Yes
97 Access Control System Yes
98 Access Control software to be used with District's existing centralized server.Yes
99
Provide the following items per the contract documents, including but not limited to
Access Control Software, control panels, card readers, signal extenders, device power
supplies, system cabling, cabling support, cable color coding & labeling.
Yes
100 Coordination with door hardware supplier & glazier. Yes
101 Access cards, blanks & security hierarchy per the contract documents. Yes
102 Provide battery chargers & battery back-up per the contract documents. Yes
103 Intrusion Detection System Yes
104
Provide the following items per the contract documents, including but not limited to
Intrusion Detection control panels, expansion modules, relay boards, keypads,
network communication modules, motion sensors, glass break detectors, duress
alarms, siren & speaker horns, strobes, device power supplies, cabling & cabling
support.
Yes
105 Coordination with door hardware supplier & glazer. Yes
106 Provide battery chargers & battery back-up per the contract documents. Yes
107 Video Surveillance System Yes
108
Provide the following items per the contract documents, including but not limited to
Video Surveillance software, racks, cameras, uninterruptible power supplies, surge
protection, cabling, cabling support and grounding/bonding.
Yes
109 Provide ONSSI Software Upgrade Plan (1-Year) for Ocularis CS platform. Yes
110 Install a new two-post rack in existing MDF room with a double-sided steel shelf.Yes
111
Includes all labeling, color coding, testing, certification, etc. of the system per the
contract documents.Yes
112 Replace all ceiling tiles if removed to perform your scope of work. Yes
113 Provide all sleeves & firestopping as required. Yes
114
Protect all work from incidental damage upon completion (cover with cardboard,
etc.).Yes
115
Protect all work from incidental damage upon completion (cover with cardboard,
etc.).Yes
116
Licenses, permits, tests, fees, inspections, and warranties required by the Contract
Documents and applicable codes.Yes
117
Provide all necessary engineering & deferred submittals (if required by local code
authority).Yes
118
Provide all necessary equipment and personnel to perform all tests & inspections
required.Yes
119 All coordination of the contract documents required to perform this scope of work. Yes
120
This Subcontractor is responsible for providing all coordination drawings, as required
by the Contract Documents.Yes
121
Subcontractor shall provide all information and documentation required for BIM
coordination and as-builts.Yes
122 Submittals are due within four (4) weeks after receipt of this agreement. Yes
123 Provide Owner Training as called for in the contract documents. Yes
124
Pretest existing system to determine if system is fully functioning or not. Document
test results prior to beginning any work.Yes
125
All existing systems are to remain functional during normal school hours. Critical work
that requires the existing systems to be off line will be coordinated with the
superintendent and will have to take place during after hours, weekends and holidays.
Yes
126 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
127 Yes
128 Yes
129 Yes
130 Yes
131 Yes
132 Yes
133 Yes
134 Yes
135 Subtotal - Alternates -$
136 Yes
137 Yes
138 Yes
139 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
140 Yes
141 Yes
142 Yes143 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 31A - EARTHWORK & SITE DEMOLITION Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 02 4100 Demolition Yes
83 02 41 13.10 Site - Misc. Demo of paving & walks Yes
84 31 00 00 Site Earthwork Yes
85 31 06 20.15 Cement Stabilized Sand Yes
86 31 11 00 Clearing & Grubbing Yes
87 31 22 00 Site Grading Yes
88 31 23 10 Building Excavation & Fill Yes
89 32 11 13.13 Lime-Treated Subgrades Yes
90 32 91 13.13 Topsoil Placement & Grading Yes
91 Yes
92
Provide a Complete Turnkey Scope of Work for EARTHWORK per all project plans,
specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform general &
supplementary conditions.
Yes
Trade Specific Scope
93
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.
Yes
94
Provide a turnkey site demolition, earthwork and asphalt paving package per the
contract documents.Yes
95 Site Demolition Yes
96
Removal & disposal of the trees, communications vault (empty), power pole (de-
energized), concrete curb & pavingYes
97
Removal & disposal of the temporary buildings, sidewalks & ramps for t-buildings,
communications vault, asphalt paving & base materials, existing & temporary fencing,
concrete paving & curbs, base material and signage
Yes
98 Sawcutting of existing for proper future tie-in. Yes
99 Earthwork Yes
100 Clear & grub site with offsite disposal of vegetation. Yes
101 Strip & stockpile existing topsoil. If not used or redistributed as fill, haul-off excess.Yes
102 Cut & fill site to subgrades per the contract documents. Yes
Provide specified fill under building as required to meet final sub-grade elevation.
103
Subgrade preparation for concrete paving & walks. Provide stabilization of sub-grade
for paving as specified.Yes
104 Haul-off balance of site, if required. Yes
105 Shaping of channel for Off-Site Drainage Improvements Yes
106 Protection of existing transmission tower base and structure in channel. Yes
107 Detention Pond Excavation and Haul Off Yes
108 All site demolition work done but not limited to on sheets: C001 thru C702 Yes
109 Site Demo to include but not limited to: Yes
110 Full Depth Saw Cut Yes
111 Remove - Asphalt Walkway Yes
112 Remove - Bench Yes
113 Remove - Brickwall with Gate Yes
114 Remove - Temporary Classroom Buildings Yes
115 Remove - Concrete Pavement Yes
116 Remove - Curb Yes
117 Remove - Light Pole Yes
118 Remove - Sidewalk Yes
119 Remove - Striping Yes
120 Remove - Tree Yes
121 Provide all layout and grades for this scope. Yes
122 Yes
123 Yes
124 Yes
125 Yes
126 Yes
127 Yes
128 Yes
129 Yes
130 Yes
131 Yes
132 Yes
133 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
134 Yes
135 Yes
136 Yes
137 Yes
138 Yes
139 Yes
140 Yes
141 Yes
142 Subtotal - Alternates -$
143 Yes
144 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
145 Yes
146 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
147 Underground detention system. Refer to work package 33A for scope. Yes
148 Yes
149 Yes150 Yes
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 31B - TERMITE TREATMENT Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 31 3116 Termite Control Yes
83 Yes
84 Yes
85
Provide and install a Complete Turnkey Scope of Work for TERMITE TREATMENT
per all project plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform
general & supplementary conditions.
Yes
86
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.Yes
87 Termite Control For New Addition Yes
88 Yes
89 Yes
90 Yes
91 Yes
92 Yes
93 Yes
Trade Specific Scope
94 Yes
95 Yes
96 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
97 Yes
98 Yes
99 Yes
100 Yes
101 Yes
102 Yes
103 Yes
104 Yes
105 Subtotal - Alternates -$
106 Yes
107 Yes
108 Yes
109 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
110 Yes
111 Yes
112 Yes113 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 32A - FENCING Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 32 31 11 Gate Operators Yes
83 32 31 13 Chain Link Fences & Gates Yes
84 32 31 19 Decorative Metal Fences & Gates Yes
85 Yes
86 Yes
87 Yes
88 Yes
Trade Specific Scope
89
Provide and install a Complete Turnkey Scope of Work for FENCING per all project
plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform general &
supplementary conditions. Including but not limited to ornamental fencing, all
gates and openings, hardware and accessories.
Yes
90
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.
Yes
91 Ornamental Fencing Yes
92 Decorative Metal Fence Yes
93 Decorative Metal Gate Yes
94 Yes
95 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
96 Yes
97 Yes
98 Yes
99 Yes
100 Yes
101 Yes
102 Yes
103 Yes
104 Subtotal - Alternates -$
105 Yes
106 Yes
107 Yes
108 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
109 Yes
110 Yes
111 Yes112 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 32B - PAVEMENT MARKINGS Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 32 1723 Pavement Markings Yes
83 Yes
84 Yes
85
Provide and install a Complete Turnkey Scope of Work for PAVEMENT MARKINGS
per all project plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform
general & supplementary conditions.
Yes
86
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.
Yes
87 Yes
88 Wheel Stops Yes
89
Place parking bumpers at each ADA parking space and other locations as shown on
the drawings.Yes
90
Includes epoxy coated dowels (core drill holes into concrete), epoxy adhesives &
grout where called for per the contract documents.Yes
Trade Specific Scope
91 Striping Yes
92 Provide pavement markings where shown on the drawings including the Fire Lane.Yes
93 Colors shall be per the contract documents and/or applicable codes. Yes
94
Prep areas prior to striping per the specifications and/or manufacturer's
recommendations. Include power washing or other means of cleaning acceptable
to your scope of work.
Yes
95 Barricade and/or protect striping until it has completely cured. Yes
96 Traffic Signage Yes
97 Signage Specifications Per Civil Drawings Yes
98 Fire Lane signage per applicable local code. Yes
99 Place all traffic signage where shown on the drawings & where required by code.Yes
100 Provide core drilling of concrete at areas of signed post located within concrete.Yes
101 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
102 Yes
103 Yes
104 Yes
105 Yes
106 Yes
107 Yes
108 Yes
109 Yes
110 Subtotal - Alternates -$
111 Yes
112 Yes
113 Yes
114 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
115 Yes
116 Yes
117 Yes118 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 32D - PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT & SURFACING Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
331
Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
68
69
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 11 6813 Playground Equipment Yes
83 32 1816.13 Playground Protective Surfaces Yes
84 Yes
85 Yes
86 Yes
87 Yes
88 Yes
89
Provide a Complete Turnkey Scope of Work for PLAYGROUND EQUIPMENT &
SURFACING per all project plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and
all uniform general & supplementary conditions.
Yes
90
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.
Yes
91 Yes
92 Playground Yes
Trade Specific Scope
93 Out Door Fall Protection For Playground Surfacing Yes
94 Remove, Store & Re-install Playground Equipment over New Surfacing Yes
95 Yes
96 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
97 Yes
98 Yes
99 Yes
100 Yes
101 Yes
102 Yes
103 Yes
104 Yes
105 Subtotal - Alternates -$
106 Yes
107 Yes
108 Yes
109 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
110 Yes
111 Yes
112 Yes113 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED:
Project SBISD - Cedar Brook E.S. Base -$
Scope Revision -$
Bid Package Scope 33A - UTILITIES Alternates -$
VE -$
Job No./Phase
Contract No.
Total Contract -$
Company name
Mailing Address
Contact Phone:
Co. Designation
Reference Scope Item Included
1 General
All deviations from or discrepancies to the plan, specifications, schedule or submittal
requirements must be brought to the immediate attention of the Contractor in writing
with sufficient details reference and explanations to permit proper analysis.
Suggested solutions or substitutions shall accompany the notification whenever
possible.
Yes
2 General
In addition to the foregoing, it is further understood and agreed that this Subcontract
Agreement also includes, but is not limited to, the following conditions and items,
regardless of whether or not they are in the below listed Specification Sections, or any
other Specification Section, or shown on the plans. All notes, keynotes, and details on
all contract documents related to this subcontractors work are included within this
agreement. This subcontractor acknowledges all project specifications, all project
drawings, and all related contractual provisions. The items listed below are not
intended to represent each and every item necessary to perform the Work.
Yes
3 General
Subcontractor is responsible for notifying all utility companies and having them locate
their existing utilities prior to starting work and advising the Contractor of required
street, sidewalk, utility or other system tie-ins or shutdowns in time to allow
Contractor to properly coordinate the Work.
Yes
4 General
All work and deliveries are to be coordinated and performed in accordance with the
overall project requirements and schedule, including sequence. All required move-
ins/mobilizations to meet project schedule, requirements, equipment and manpower
requirements and coordination and cooperation with other subcontractors. It is
understood that any overtime cost incurred by the Subcontractor to meet their
schedule commitments to the Contractor are the responsibility of the Subcontractor.
It is also understood that to meet certain project requirements it will be necessary to
perform some work tasks during nights, weekend, and holidays, off-hours, or make-up
hours (i.e. shift work, additional manpower, and/or acceleration). All premium costs
associated with the aforementioned are included in this Subcontract Agreement.
Yes
5 General
The Subcontractor shall set up, arrange, coordinate and obtain all inspections for their
work, as required by any authorized agency or applicable code. Arrangements for the
inspection of any area, system, equipment, etc., needed testing or inspection prior to
being covered up must be made by the subcontractor in sufficient time to allow for
inspections so as not to impact the project schedule.
Yes
6 General
Subcontractor must identify the competent person (English speaking)who is
responsible for the implementation of their safety plan or program. This individual
must have authority to direct job site superintendents, foremen, and workers to
comply with safety directives and monitor the corrective responses until satisfactory
completion. This Subcontractor shall make available all history of accidents, workers
compensation rates, etc. as may be required in a timely manner.
Yes
7 General
Temporary power for construction is limited. Generators required for work of this
subcontract shall be the responsibility of this Subcontractor. All specific power and
lighting, including task lighting, required for Subcontractor's work is the responsibility
of Subcontractor.
Yes
8 GeneralProvide S&P with 3 week look ahead schedules conforming to the overall sequence
and dates established by the projects CPM Schedule.Yes
9 General
Subcontractor is responsible for layout required to perform their scope of work
including any field measurements. It shall also be the responsibility of the
Subcontractor to maintain and preserve all stakes and other control established by
Contractor or Owner. If control or stakes are destroyed by Subcontractor, they will be
replaced at their expense.
Yes
10 General
The Subcontractor shall perform all cutting, core drilling, access, clean-up, patching,
repair, filling, disposal etc. as required to install your scope of work. Any fire
extinguishers, multiple flash screens, fire protection blankets, and fire watchman is
the responsibility of this Subcontractor as required by this scope of work.
Yes
11 General
The Subcontractor is responsible to meet or exceed the OSHA regulations. The
primary responsibility for safety resides with each subcontractor for its workers.
Subcontractors and their employees (workers) will be responsible for their health and
safety performance.
Yes
12 General Subcontractor is responsible for his or her drinking water. Yes
13 General SWPPP/Erosion control - As applies Yes
14 GeneralAll subcontractor vehicles exiting the site are required to clean vehicles at the site exit
wash area. Yes
15 GeneralProvide S&P weekly safety meeting minutes, daily pretask planning (JSA), and daily
reportsYes
16 General
Attendance at S&P weekly subcontractor meetings (Will attend Pre-Construction
Meeting, Coordination Meetings and other meetings as the need arises) Yes
17 General Daily sweeping and removal of construction debris. Yes
18 General
Subcontractor will cooperate in carrying out Contractor's quality assurance program
including, but not limited to, furnishing necessary documentation and facilitating
inspections, testing, etc.
Yes
19 General
Subcontractor shall provide temporary protection and support, shoring, dust control,
and temporary partitions to protect all work adjacent or susceptible to damage by this
scope of work.
Yes
20 General
Complete protection and restoration of the disturbed conditions outside of the
primary project boundaries as a part of your work is included in each subcontract
unless specifically excluded.
Yes
21 General All punch lists to be complete in accordance with Contractor's schedule. Yes
22 General
Subcontractor shall maintain up-to-date asbuilts drawings on site at all times. As-built
drawings shall be updated weekly at a minimum and shall be made available for
review at all times by Contractor.
Yes
23 General Traffic control and dust control for your work - As applies Yes
24 General Parking for your employees is offsite if no onsite parking is available. Yes
25 General
The Subcontractor will unload, store and protect all material required for his work as
delivered to the jobsite. It shall be the responsibility of the Subcontractor to
coordinate all jobsite shipments with S&P Superintendent. All material will be
palletized or bundled. Any flagman as may be required for these deliveries is the
responsibility of this Subcontractor. In the event material is delivered to the job and
the Subcontractor's personnel are not available, the Contractor shall unload and
charge for the costs of unloading and storing unless agreed to in advance. However,
The Contractor will not be responsible for any loss or damage from any cause
whatsoever to the material.
Yes
26 GeneralSubcontractor is responsible for obtaining field dimensions required for the
preparation of shop drawings, submittals, and final fabrication.Yes
27 GeneralSubcontractor will transmit certified payroll on a monthly basis or as required by
Owner, due with monthly pay requisition. Yes
28 General Receipt of Job Information Packet (JIP) Manual. Yes
29 GeneralCloseout documents required for review 2 months prior to scheduled substantial
completion.Yes
30 General Asbuilts will be provided digitally as well as hard copies Yes
31 General
Exploratory measures and associated costs required for determining the existence and
location of underground utilities or lines in areas where work of this subcontract
occurs.
Yes
32 General
For this trade performing new and/or remodeling work on the premises of this
project, all required certificates and validations for each employee performing work
are required to be submitted as required by the Federal Environmental Protection
Agency’s (EPA) Renovation, Repair, and Painting Rule. This trade is required to
provide all required certifications necessary outlined by the EPA and submit to the
general contractor prior to commencement of any work.
Yes
Specifications
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Contract between Project Owner and Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.Yes
Division 00 Procurement and Contracting Requirements
34 00 0115 List of Drawing Sheets Yes
35 00 2116 Instructions To Proposers Yes
36 00 3126 Existing Hazardous Material Information Yes
37 00 3132 Geotechnical Data Yes
38 00 7200 General Conditions - A201 - 2017 Yes
39 00 7300 Supplementary Conditions Yes
40 00 7343 Wage Rate Requirements Yes
41 Yes
Division 01 General Requirements
42 01 1100 Summary Of Work Yes
43 01 1400 Work Restrictions Yes
44 01 2100 Allowances Yes
45 01 2200 Unit Prices Yes
46 01 2300 Alternates Yes
47 01 3000 Administrative Requirements Yes
48 01 3216 Construction Progress Schedule Yes
49 01 3223 Survey & Layout Data Yes
50 01 4000 Quality Requirements Yes
51 01 4100 Regulatory Requirements Yes
52 01 4516 Contractor's Quality Control Yes
53 01 4533 Code-Required Quality Control Yes
54 01 5000 Temporary Facilities & Controls Yes
55 01 5513.10 Stabilized Construction Entrance Yes
56 01 5526 Traffic Control Yes
57 01 5710 TPDES Requirements Yes
58 01 5719.00 Indoor Air Quality Controls Yes
59 01 5719.10 Control Of Ground & Surface Water Yes
60 01 5723 Temporary Storm Water Pollution Control Yes
61 01 6000 Product Requirements Yes
62 01 6210 Schedule Of Materials & Colors Yes
63 01 7000 Execution & Closeout Requirements Yes
64 01 7416 Site Maintenance Yes
65 01 7419 Construction Waste Management Disposal Yes
66 01 7800 Closeout Submittals Yes
67 01 7900 Demonstration & Training Yes
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69
70 General
BIM Requirements as specified. Subcontractors are to include the cost for providing
the following Building Information Modeling requirements: Where the contract
documents refer to shop drawings and coordination drawings, these documents are
to be provided in Revit Software or AutoCAD 3D. Attendance of coordination
meetings as directed by S&P. Provide all required documents and data necessary for
the implementation and completion of the closeout process, including the tagging of
the components being modeled and the nomenclature required by S&P.
Yes
All CSI Divisions and individual Specifications Sections listed below are a part of this Subcontract Agreement:
This Subcontractor shall be responsible for providing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals for performing all work included in the
Specification Sections listed below.
All Subcontractors
CM General Requirements
71 GeneralSubcontractor will provide temporary toilets (1 for every 5 workers) to be serviced
twice a week for duration of their on site time.Yes
72 General
This subcontractor shall provide in their contract amount a daily cleaning sum for each
day that the subcontractor will be working on the project. This dedicated amount is to
be used to employ a worker that will be responsible for safety item maintenance,
trash removal from the building and maintaining a safe environment.
Yes
73 General
This subcontractor shall be responsible for trash removal from the site. Each
contractor shall carry an amount for each day worked on the project to cover the cost
of removal of trash from the site.
Yes
74 General All mobilizations required to complete this scope of work. Yes
75 GeneralThis subcontractor acknowledges the Existing Asbestos Information and
Environmental Assessment Information.Yes
76 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for the CM managed Subcontractor
Security/Bond Program. This cost is to be included in the amount of 2.5% of the total
proposal amount and is to be included in all future changes that result in a change
order.
Yes
77 General
All Subcontractors will include the cost for BIM for CM's management and analysis of
the models provided by the subcontractors and designers. This includes coordination
of all trades, their models and the sharing of such models; conflict management and
resolution with the design consultants and subcontractors; integration and oversight
of total model completion, maintenance and closeout. This cost is to be included in
the amount of 1% of the total proposal amount.
Yes
78 General
This Project falls under the requirements of Senate Bill 9, and subsequent Texas
Education Association (TEA) rulings as it relates to criminal background checks and
fingerprinting. It will be the responsibility of the Subcontractor, and any lowered tier
subcontractors, to abide by the requirements of this legislation and assume all costs
for compliance. Badges will be required of all workers for this project.
Yes
79 General
It is the intent of this scope of work to convey to this subcontractor the total
responsibility for this work package. This subcontractor understands that due to the
fast track nature of this project, Construction Documents may not be 100 Percent
complete and will develop as the project progresses. However the subcontractor shall
perform all work required or reasonably inferred under the best practices in the
construction industry for a complete, fully functional and operational system for the
purpose intended.
Yes
80 General
Subcontractor shall inspect and survey all building areas and substrates in advance of
fabrication or installation of any work. The Subcontractor shall advise the CM of any
conditions which are inconsistent with the contract documents or will hinder proper
installation of the subcontractors work. Start of the work by the subcontractor will
indicate acceptability of substrates, openings and support bracing systems provided
by others.
Yes
81 GeneralSubcontractor will cooperate fully with the CM and other key trades to ensure
obtaining the certificate of Occupancy in an expeditious manner.Yes
82 31 06 20.17 Utility Backfill Materials Yes
83 31 23 16.14 Trench Safety System Yes
84 31 23 33 Excavation & Backfill For Utilities Yes
85 33 05 16.16 Concrete For Utility Construction Yes
86 33 10 00 Water Distribution Yes
87 33 06 10.14 Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Pipe Yes
88 33 06 10.15 Ductile Iron Pipes & Fittings Yes
89 33 06 40.10 HDPE Solid & Profile Wall Pipe Yes
90 33 20 00 Sanitary Sewer Yes
91 33 05 13.00 Manholes & Structures Yes
92 33 05 13.13 Manhole Grade Adjustment Yes
93 33 05 16.13 Precast Concrete Utility Structures Yes
94 33 06 40.11 Reinforced Concrete Pipe Yes
95 33 30 00 Storm Sewer Yes
96 33 41 00 Storm Utility Drainage Piping Yes
97 33 49 13 Storm Drainage Manholes Frames & Covers Yes
Trade Specific Scope
98 Yes
99 Yes
100
Provide a Complete Site Utility and Underground Detention System per all project
plans, specifications, addendum, value engineering and all uniform general &
supplementary conditions.
Yes
101
This is a phased project. All mobilizations and demobilizations required to meet the
phasing plan are included. Night and weekend work will be required.
Yes
102
Provide all site water, fire water, storm and sanitary systems including but not limited
to drainage structures, inlets, grates, trench drains, junction boxes, valves, boxes,
manholes, meters and accessories, adjustment of existing structures to meet new
elevations, layout and grade.
Yes
103
Includes all coordination with local authorities having jurisdiction over the project,
schedule all tests & inspections as required.Yes
104 Trenching, bedding and backfill per contract documents. Yes
105
Responsible to protect all open trenches or any other hazards that arise from your
scope of work.Yes
106
Includes dust control, street cleaning & traffic control necessary to complete the
scope of work.Yes
107 Trench & excavation safety as required. Yes
108
Verify accuracy of existing utilities as shown on the drawings and immediately notify
the Project Superintendent of any discrepancies.Yes
109
Verify and coordinate tie-in elevations of existing systems PRIOR to beginning work.
Confirm existing elevations are correct and consistent with the contract documents.
Yes
110
Provide all site utility demo as required and shown within the contract documents,
including but not limited to sawcutting, cut & plug, removal, and haul-off.
Yes
111
Provide a complete detention system including but not limited to excavation, bedding,
backfill, haul-off of excess spoils, detention structure, fittings, manholes and
accessories.
Yes
112 Tie-In Canopy Downspouts Yes
113 Yes
112 Yes
113 Yes
114 Yes
115 Subtotal - Scope Revisions -$
116 Yes
117 Yes
118 Yes
119 Yes
120 Yes
121 Yes
122 Yes
123 Yes
124 Subtotal - Alternates -$
125 Yes
126 Yes
127 Yes
128 Subtotal - Value Engineering -$
129 Yes
130 Yes
131 Yes132 Yes
Project Alternates
Project Value Engineering
The following items are specifically EXCLUDED: