HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 529-1935RESOLUTION ORDERING WORK ON LINDEN AVENUE
BRIDGE
RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco that public interest
and convenience require the following public improvement work to be done in said city, in
the location shown upon the plans forming a paxec of the plans and specifications entitled
"Plans and Specifications for piling to support the Linden Avenue Bridge City of South San
Francisco, Calif.e, adopted by the City Council of the City of South San P~ancisco, on the
18th day of December, 1935, to-wit: The furnishing o_f untreated Douglas fir piles and the
driving of untreated Douglas fir piles and making cut offs for the bridge ko be con-
structed on Linden Avenue between Railroad Avenue and the Bayshore line of the Souther~
Pacific Company.
All said work shall be done to official grade and strictly in accordance with
said plans and specifications.
Said City Council hereby ascertai~s that the general prevailing rates of per
diem wages and the general prevailing rate for legal holiday and overtime work applicable
to said work to be done are as follows:
SKILLED LABOR
CLASSIFICATION
RATE PER HOUR
Pile driver hoistman or operator
Pile driver man
UNSKZSLED LABOR
Laborer O. 60
War chman O, 60
Guax. d O. 60
Flagman O, 60
The City Clerk is hereby directed to cause a notice inviting sealed pro-
!os, a.ls lo.r .doing said_work and the fnrnisht~., of said materia.l.s to be· publised by two
z; ~usex~_mons thereof, noteless than five (5) days apart in "The Enterprise and The
o.ut.h San ~ancisco Journal2_, a newspaper of general circulation published and ci~-
cu±ated in the City of South San Francisco, which notice shall be substantially in the
.following form:
NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS OR BIDS FOR PILING
WORK IN THE CITY 0F SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO.
Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals or bids will be received
by the City Council of the City of South San F~ancisco on the 6th day of January, 1936,
until the hou~ of 8 o' clock p, m, for doing the following public work in said city:
The furnishing of untreated Douglas fir piles and the d~i~ing of untreated Douglas
fir piles and making cut-offs for the bridge to be constructed on Linden Avenue
between Railroad Avenue and the Bayshore line of the Southern Pacific Company,
Ail said work shall b e done to official grade at the places; shown upon
said plans and specifications adopted by aaid City Council, on the 16th day of D~cember,
1935, for doing said work, and strictly in accordance with the plans and specifications,
No bid will be accepted from a contractor who has not been licensed in
accordance with the provisions of an act of the Legislature of the State of California,
entitled: "An act p~ovldlng for the regilstration of contractors, and defining the term
contractor; providing the method of obtaining licenses to engage in the business of con-.
tracting, and fixing the fees for such licenses; providing the method of suspension and
cancellation of such licenses; and prescribing the punishment for violation of the pro-
visions of this act." Chapter 791 of Statutes and Amendments of 1929, as amended.
Said City Council has ascertained that the general l~evailing rates of per
diem wages and the general p~evailing rate for legal holiday and overtime work
applicable to the work to be done, are as follows:
CLABSIPIC ATION '
RATE PER HOUR
"Pians-a~d Specifications for piling to support the Linden Avenue Bridge City of South San
Francisco~ Canine#, adopted by the City Council of the City of South San F~ancisco, on the
16th day of December, 1935, to-wit: The furnishing o.f untreated Douglas fir piles and the
driving of untreated Douglas fir piles and making cut offs for the bridge to be con-
structed on Linden Avenue between Railroad Avenue and the Bayshore line of the Souther~
Pacific Company.
Ail said work shall be done to official grade and strictly in accordance with
said plans and specifications.
Said City Council hereby ascertai~ that the general prevailing rates of per
diem wages and the general prevailing rate for legal holiday and overtime work applicable
to said work to be done a~e as follows:
SKILLED LABOR
CLASSIFICATI ON
RATE PER HOUR
Pile driver hoistman or operator
Pile driver man
1.375
1.125
UNS~IL~ LABOR
Laborel, O. 60
Watclxnan 0.60
Guard O. 60
Flagman O. 60
The City Clerk is hereby directed to cause a notice inviting sealed pro-
osals for doing said work and the f~rnis~ of said materials to be' publised by two
2) insertions thereof~ not less than five (5) days apart in "The Enterprise and The
South San F~ancisco Journal~, a newspaper of general ci~culation published and ci~-
culated in the City of South San Francisco, which notice shall be substantially in the
.following fozen:
NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS OR BIDS FOR PILING
WORK IN THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO.
Notloe is hereby given that sealed proposals or bids will be received
by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco on the Bthday of January, 1936,
until the hou~ of 8 o'clock p. m. for doing the following public work in said city:
The furnishing of untreated Douglas fir piles and the d~i~ing of untreated Douglas
fir piles and making cut-offs for the bridge to be constructed on Linden Avenue
between Railroad Avenue and the Bayshore line of the Southern Pacific Company.
All said work shall b e done to official grade at the places: shown upon
said plans and specifications adopted by said City Council, on the 16th day of D~cember,
1935, for doing said work, and strictly in aCCordance with the plans and specifications.
No bid will be accepted from a contractor who has not been licensed in
accordance with the provisions of an act of the Legislature of the State of California,
entitled: "An act p~ovidtng for the regilstration of contractors, and defining the term
contractor; providing the method of obtaining licenses to engage in the business of con.
tracting, and fixing the fees for such licenses; providing the method of suspension and
cancellation of such licenses; and prescribing the punishment for violation of the pro-
visions of this act." Chapter 791 of Statutes and Amendments of 1929, as amendede
Said city Council has ascertained that the general prevailing rates of per
diem wages and the general prevailing rate for legal holiday and overtime work
applicable to the work to be done~ are as follows:
CLA~SIFICATION
RATE PER HOUR
SKILLED LABOR
Pile d~iver hoistman or operator
Pile driver man
le 375
1.125
UNSKILLED LABOR
Laborer O. 60
Watchman O. 60
(kiax~l 0.60
F1 agm,n O. 60
It shall be mandatory upon the contractor to whom the contract is awarded,
and upon any sub-contractor under b~-me, to pay not less than the said specified rates
to all laborers, work-men and mechanics employed by them in the execution of the con-
tract. The contractor shall forfeit as a penalty to the City of South San F~ancisco
Ten Dollars ($10.00) for each laborer, wox~man or mechanic e~ployed, for each calendar
day, or portion thereof~ such laborer, workman or mechanic is paid less than the said
stipulated rates for any work done under said contract, by him, or by any sub-contract-
or under h~me And such contract shall contain a stipulation to this effect, in
accordance with the p~ovisions of Chapter 397 of the Statutes of California 1931e
NOTICE IS FURTHER HEREBY GIVEN that no person, firm, partnership,
association, o~ corporation, or agent_thereof, doing any of the work herein
provided for, as a contractor, or sub contractor, shall knowingly employ, or
cause or allow to be employed thereon, any alien, except in cases of extra-
ordinax~y emergency caused by fire, flood, or danger to life or property.
The contractor, to whom a contract for said work may be awarded,
shall forfeit as a penalty to said City of South San Francisco Ten Dollars
($10e00) for each alien know~ugly employed in the execution of such contract
by him, or by any sub-contractor under him, for each calendar day, or portion
thereof, during which such alieb is permitted or required to labor in violation
of. an act of the Legislature of the State of California__entitled: An act to
prohibit the employment of aliens by contractors ar~i sub-contractors on all
p~blic work, except in certain cases of extraordinary emergency, providing for
the reporting of such cases of extraordinary emergency and the keeping of re-
cords of the citizenship of workers employed upon public work and ~he inspection
of such records by the proper officials, providing for a forfeiture for each
calendar day or portion thereof, any alien is knowingly permitted to work on
public work and for a stipulation to this effect in the contract, amd providing
otl~er penalties for violation of the provisions thereof," approved May 2B, 1931,
Statutes of 1931, page 913e
The contract must be entered into in compliance with and subject to
the conditions imposea by Section 653c of the Penal Code of the State of
California. Such contract shall contain a stipulation which shall provide
that the contractor to whom said contract is awar~led' shall forfeit as a penalty
to said City of South San Francisco Ten Dollars ($10.00) for each laborer, work-
man, or mechanic employed in the execution of said contract, by him, or by any
sub-contractor~ under him, upon any of the work herein mentioned, for each
calendar day during which such labor, e.r, wortmmn or mechanic is required or
permitted to labor Lore than eig~ht (8) hours in violation of the provisions of
Section 653c of the Penal Code of the State of California.
The contract to be awarded shall contain a further stipulation that
the contractor, to whom such contract may be awarded, shall use or supply only
such unmanufactured articles, materials, and supplies as may have been mined
or produced in the United States and only such manufactured articles, materials
and supplies as have been manufactured in the United States, substantially
from all atricles, materials or supplies mined, produced, or so manufactured,
as the case may be, in United States, excepting only where such articles,
materials or supplies from which they are manufactured are not mined, pro-
duced or manufactured, as the case may be in United States, as required by an
act of the Legislature of the State of California entitled: "an act to require
the use of materials and supplies substantially produced in the Un, ted States,
in public works and for public purposes"; Chapter 225 of the Statues of Calif-
ornia, 1~33.
The contractor to whom the contract may be awarded will be required to
comply with the terms of that certain act of the Legislature of the State of
California known as the "California Industrial Recovery Act", Chapter 103~
Statutes of California 1~33. Euch contract shall contain a~clause providing
that the contractor shall give a preference of fifteen (l§) per cent to
supplies, articles and materials mined, produced, manufactured or supplied
in observance of any code of fair competition, approved, prescribed or issued
under Title I of the National Industrial Recovery Act or under any similar
law of the State of California, or in pursuance of any agreement entered into
or approved under said laws. or in conformity with the terms preScribed in any
licenses issued under said laws as the case may be, and which concerns such
trade or industry and subdivision thereof as may be involved, and, in the pur-
chasing of materials, or supplies for public use, shall give a preference of
ten (10) pem cent to any bidder who expressly agrees to furnish only such
materials or supplies so mined, produced, manufactured or supplied.
The successful bidder shall, within ten days, after the award, enter
into a contract with the City of South San Francisdo for the faithful per-
formance of the work to be done under said award. All proposals must be
accompanied by a certified check upon a solvent bank of the State of California,
payable to the City of South San Francisco in an amount not less than ten per
cent of the aggregate of the bid upon the condition that, if the proposal be
accepted and the contract awarded and if the bidder shall fail and neglect to
execute a contract and give the bonds required, the sum mentioned in said check
shall be liquidated damages for such failure and neglect and shall be forfeited
to and paid into the treasury of the City of South San Francisco. The bidder
to whom the contract is awarded, will be required to execute a bond for the
faithful performance of his work in an amount equal to fifty per cent of the
amount of the undertaking with at least two responsible sureties in the fUll
amount of the bid each; and will also be required before entering upon the work,
to furnish~a good and sufficient bond. as required by an act of the Legislature
of the State of California, approved May 10, 1919, entitled: "An a ct to secure
the apyment of the claims of persons employed by contractors upon public works
and the claims of persons who furnish materials, supplies, t earns, implements or
machinery used or consumed by such contractor in the performance of such works,
and prescribing the duties of certain public officers with respect thereto",
Chapter 30~ of the Statutes of California, 191~e
Plans, specifications and proposal shoats may be obtained at the
office of George A. Kneese, City Engineer of said City of South San Francisco,
at No. 2382 Broadway, Redwood City, California~
Sealed proposals or bids will be delivered to the City Clerk on or before
8:00 otclock p. me on Monday, the 6th day of January,
Ail sealed proposals will be opened by said City Council in
public session on Monday, the 6th day of January, 1936, at 8:00 o'clock~
p. me at the council chamber of said city councile
Said City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids.
By order of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco,
Dated December 16,
(Seal)
Daniel McSweeney
City Clerke
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I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was regularly in-
troduced and adopted by the City Council of the Oity of South San Francisco
this 16th day of December, 19~5, by the £ollowl~g vote:
Ayes, Councilmen
V. Boido, R. Lloyd, J. F. Mager, M. M~nucciani
R. Tibbetts
Noes, Councilmen
None
Absent, Councilmen
None
Attest:
Daniel McSweeney
City Clerk