HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 1300-1948RESOLUTION NO. 13OO
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF
A CENTRAL FIRE STATION IN THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO
RESOLVED by the City coUncil of the City of South San Francisco that public interest and convenience
require that a central fire station be constructed in the southerly side of Baden Avenue between Bayshore Highway
and Linden Avenue in this city.
All said work shall be done strictly in accordance with the plans and specifications submitted by
William Henry Rowe, architect, on the 19th day of January, 19&8, which p~ans and specifications are hereby adopted
for said work and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said city. All said work shall be done at
the location shown upon said plans for said work.
Said CitY Council hereby reserves the right, in its discretion to reject any and all bids and to
award a contract for all said wor$, or for any portion or portions thereof.
Said City Council hereby ascertains that the ~eneral prevailing rates of per diem wages and the
general prevailing rates for legal holiday and overtime work applicable to said work to be done are as follows:
CEASS~FICATION
PER HOUR
Asbestos ?~orker
Bricklayer
Carpenter
Hardwood Floor
Shinglers
Carpet and LinoleumWorker
Cement Finishers
Electrical Workers
hours
$ 1.90
2.81-1/
2.00
2.12-1/2
2.25
2.~32-1/2
2.25
ENGINEERS
Apprentices' (oilers, fireman, watchman) 1.75
Asohalt Plant Engineer 2.10
Box Men or mixing box operator(concrete or asphalt 1.80
Brakeman, Switchman, and Deckhand 1.75
Fuller-Kenyon pump cement hog and similar equipment 2.95
Compressor 1.75
Compressors (more than one) 2.05
Concrete mixer (up to one yard) 1.75
Concrete mixers (over one yard) 2.05
Concrete pump or pump crete gun 2.05
Derrick 2.25
Drilling machinery engineers (not to apply to water liners, wagon drills or jack
hammers 2.10
Dual drum mixer 2.15
Fireman in hot plant 1.75
Fork lift or lumber stacker (on construction job site) 2.00
Handi-crane (no Oiler required) . 2.15
Heavy duty repairman 2.10
Heavy duty repairman helper 1.75
Highline cableway 2.~0
ocmmotives 1.85
ocomotives (Steam or over tons) 2.10
Material hoist 2.00
Mechanical finishers(concrete or asphalt (air ports, highway or street work) 2.10
Mixermobile 2.15
Motorman 1.85
Mucking machine 2.22-1/2
Pavement breakers, emsco 2.15
Portable crushers 2.10
Power grader, power planer, motor patrol or any type power blace · 2.25
Power shovels and/or other excavating equipment shovel-type controls, up to and
including one yard 2.40
Same over one yard 2.50
Pugmills (all) Woedsmixer 2.15
Pumps 1.75
LeTourneau Pulled (Jeeps, terra cobras, La Plant Choate, and s~m~lar types of
equipment 2.25
Rollers 2.10
Ross carriers (on construction job site) 1.85
Scoopomobile (when used as a hoist) 2.00
Scoopmobile (when used as a loader) 2.15
Screem man 1.75
Self-propelled elevating grade plane 2.15
Spreade~m~chines (Barber green, Jaeger, etc.)(Sc~eenman and Engineer used in oper.) 2.~0
Surface heaters 2.10
Towermobile 2.00
Glaziers 1.87-1/2
Tractors 2.10
CLASSIFICATION
Tractors (boom)
Tractors. (tandem)
Tractor type shovel]oader (scale not to apply when used as blade or bulldozer)
~enching machine
Truck type loader
Truck crane
HODCARRIER (6 hours)
Brick or stone
plaster
I~ON '~RKERS
Structural, Bridge and all Riggers
Welders
Ornamental iron workers
ReinfOrcing Iron Worker, Rodmen on concrete work
LATHERS (6 hours)
Metal, wood, wire
LABORerS
GROUP NO. 1
Header Board, Oribbers, Lagging Blasters-Powdermen, Drillers, High Scalers, Sand
Blasters, Wagon Drill, Jackhammer pipe layers, banders
$2'2~
2.~
2.25
2.15
2.25
2.25
1.75
2.00
2.25
2.25
2.10
2.00
2.50
1.65
GROUP NO. R
Concrete Pan work, magnesia and magnesite workers (wet or dry) Sloper, mucker, pave-
ment breaker, Jackhammer vibrators and all air pavement breakers, Gas and Electirc
tools, loading and unloading, carrying and handling all rods and materials for use in reinforcing
concrete construction 1.52-1/2
GOURP NO. 3
General laborers, landscaoe laborers and garceners, Bridge laborers, construction
labqrers, all clean up work of debris, grounds and buildings, ~atchmen, ~lagman,
guands, wrecking laborers, maintenance and repair trackmen, street car and rail-
road construction laborers, asphalt shovelers, concrete laborers, (wet or dry)
PAIN~-ERS (7 hours)
Painters, paperhangers
.FL-ASTERS (6 hours)
Plasterers and modellers
PLUMBERS
plumbers, steamfitters, welders, caulkers, pipe fitting ef all description
ROOFERS
Journeymen
Helpers-minimmm
" - a~ter ~5 days
" - after 90 days
SHEET METAL ~VORKER
Journeymen
TElemeTERS
D~fHTRUCKS
Under ~ yards ~ater level)
~ ~arSs and under 6 yards
6 Mards and under 8 yards
~ ~ards and over
TRANSIT ~IX
3 yards and under (Manufacturers mixing rating)
~ ~ards and 5 yards " " "
Pickups carrying under 1000 pounds
Flat mack trucks carrying between 1000 pounds and &500 lbs.
Flat mack trucks carrying over ~500 lbs.
Helpers, ware houseman and teamsters
Teamaters on winch trucks
Teamsters on winch trucks "A" frame
Waten trucM drivers
Road oilers
Euclid type (trac) trucks
Dumpater truck - paid according to water level yardage
Truck oiler or greaser
Bootman
TEAMSTERS
1.&O
2.00
2.25
2.25
1.75
1.12-1/2
1.31-1/
1.50
1.&~-l/&
1.55-3/&
1.65
2.02-1/2
1.53'3~&
1.63
1.&O
1.&2-1/2
1.&O
1.57
1.77-1/2
USE DUMP TRUCK SCALE
1.~2-1/2
~eaaer .c, oaro, ~bere, L~g~ng ~BlasterS-Powdermen,' Drillers, High Scalers, Sand
Blasters, ;{agon Drill, Jackhammer pipe layers, banders
1.65
GROUP NO. 2
Concrete Pan work, magnesia and magnesite workers (wet or dry) Sloper, mucker, pave-
ment breaker, Jackhammer vibrators and all air pavement breakers, Gas and Electirc
tools, loading and unloading, carrying and handling all rods and materials for use in reinforcing
concrete construction 1.52-1/2
C~URP NO. 3
General laborers, landscape laborers and garceners, Bridge laborers, construction
labQrers, all clean up work of debris, grounds and buildings, watchmen, ~lagman,
guards, wrecking laborers, maintenance and repair trackmen, street car and rail-
road construction laborers, asphalt shovelers, concrete laborers, (wet or dry)
PAINt-ERS (7 hours)
Painters, paperhangers
.FLASTERS (6 hours)
Plasterers and modellers
PLUMBERS
plumbers, steamfitters, welders, caulkers, pipe fitting ef all description
ROOFERS
Journeymen
Helpars-min~.e,m
" - aZter 45 days
" - after 90 days
SHEET METAL ~VORKER
Journeymen
TE~UETERS
D~HTRUCKS
Under & yards (~ater level)
A y~s and under 6 yards
6 Mards and under 8 yards
8 ~ards and over
TRANSIT ~IX
3 ~ards and under (Manufacturers mixing rating)
~ ~ards and 5 yards " " "
Pickups carrying under 1000 pounds
Flat ~ack trucks carrying between 1000 pounds and 4500 lbs.
Flat .rack trucks carrying over ~500 lbs.
Helpars, ware housemen and teamsters
Teamaters on winch trucks
Teamaters on winch trucks "A" frame
~ater. truck drivers
Road oilers
Euclid type (trac) trucks
Dumpater truck - paid according to water level yardage
Truck oiler or greaser
Bootman
TEAMSTERS
Ross or other type carrier
Heav~ duty low bed transports
Truck repairman-Job site construction
Truck repairman helper - job site construction
TILE LAYM~RS
Journeyman
Helpers
UPHOLSTERERS
Foreman $16.20 per day
Upholsterers, drapery cutters and estimators $15.20 per day
Drapery, shade and veniean blind hangers 15.20 per day
Drapery, shade, and upholsters seamstresses 9.95 per day
1.&O
2.00
2.25
2.25
1.7~
1.12-1/2
1.31-1/!
1.50
1.65
2.O2-1/2
1.AO
1.~2-1/2
1.A0
1.57
1.77-1/2
USE DUMP TRUCK SCALE
1.~2-1/2
1.77~1/2
1.77-1/2
2.10
1.65
2.15
Plasterers, lathers, hodcarriers and bricklayers work a six (6) hour day.
Painters work a seven (7) hour day. Ail other Crafts eight (8) hour day.
. All classifications to be paid time and one-half for time over eight (8) hours, and on Saturdays
and holidays, and double time on Sundays.
Monthly rates are to be equal to the above based on a 176-hour working month.
· The following are to be considered holidays: Ne~ Year's Day, Decoration Day, Independence Day,
Labon Day, Admission Day, ~11a~giving Day and Christmas Day.
· For the duration of the wars in which the United States of America sis now engaged, p~yrpent for
overtime work shall be paid in accordance with the executive order of the President of the United States of Ameri,
date~ September 10, 19~2, if such payment for over time is legally subject to and legally controlAed by said orde~
The City Clerk is hereby directed to cause a notice inviting sealed proposals for doing said work~
for the furnishing of all materials necessary therefor to be published by .two (2) insertions thereof, and not les~
than five (5) days apart, in the"Enterprise" a newspaper of general circulation, published' and printed in said
City of South San Francisco, which notice shall be substantiall~ in the following form:
~8 NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS FOR GONSTRU~TION OF CENTRAL FIRE STATION
Noti¢~ is herebF Eiven'that sealed proposals or bids ~ill be received by the City $ouhctl of the
City of South San Fr$scisco on Monday, the 16th day of February, 1928, until the hour of 8 o'clock p.m., for
doing the following 9ublic work in said city, to wit:
The cSnstruction of a central fire station on the southerly side of Baden AvenUe
Between Bayshore Highway and Linden Avenue in said City of South San Francisco. _
A separate bid must be submitted to cover mentioned work in paragraph (a)"following, but excluding
the work mentioned i~ paragraph (b) following and a separate bid must be submitted for the work mentioned in Para-
graph (b) following:
(a) ~he construction of the building proper, including general grading of the entire site and yard
development north of.the building, as designated on the Plot Plan, Sheet ~o. l, but exclusive of the electric work
and~the fire alarm sxstem; finish grading, paving test pits, hydranb, walls, fence and re&ated work in connection
with the yard east, south and west of the building, as designated on the plot plan, Sheet No. 1.
(b) ~he Construction and installation of all electirc wiring, as shown on Sheets E 1, E 2, E 3 of
bhe drawings and Section 31 of the Specifications.
All said work shall be done strictly in accordance with the plans and specifications submitted by
William Henry Rowe, architect, which plans and specifidations were adopted for said work on the'19th day of January
1928, and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said city. All said work shall be done at the location
shown upon said plans. :
Said City Council has ascertained that the general prevailing rates for per diem wages and the general
prevailing rates for .legal holiday and over$ime work applicable to said work to be done are as follows:
CLASSIFICATION
Asbestos ~6rker
Bricklayer
Carpenter
Hardwood Floor
Shingle~s
Carpet and Linoleum?!orker
Cement Finishers
~lect~cal Workers
ENGINEERS
Apprentices (oilers, .fireman, watchman)
Asphalt Plant Engineer
Box~ ~en or mixingbo~ operator (concrete or asphalt)
Brakeman, Switchman, .and Deckhand
Fuller-Kenyon pump cement hog and similar equipment
Compressor
Compressors (more th~n one)
Concrete mixer (up tQ one yard)
Concrete m~xers (over one yard)
Concrete pump or pump crete gun
hours
Derrick
Drilling machinery e~gineers (not to apply to water liners, wagon drills or Jack hammers)
Dual drum mixer
Fireman in hot plant.
Fork lift or lumber stacker (on construction job site)
Handi-crane (no .OileE req~tred)
Heavy duty repairman°
Heavy duty repairman.helper
Mighline cableway .
Locomotives . .
Locomotives (Steam oE over tons)
Material hoist
~Mechanical finishers i(concrete or asphalt)(air ports, highway or street work)
Mixermobile
Motorman
Mucking machine
Pavement breakers, erasco
Portable crushers
Power grader, pwer p~aner, motor patrol or any type power blade
Power shovels and/or other excavating equipment with shovel-type Controls up to and including 1 yd.
Same overone ~ard - o
Pugmills (all) Woods~ixer
Pumps
P~ER HOUR
$ 1.90
2.00
2.25
2.25
1.75
2.10
1.80
1.75
2.15
1.75
2.05
1.75
2.05
2.05
2.25
2.10
2.15
1.75
2.00
2.15
2.10
1.75
2.20
1.85
2.10
2.00
2.10
2.15
2.15
2.22-1/2
2.15
2.10
2.25
2.20
2.50
Asbestos ~6rker
Bricklayer
Carpenter
Hardwood Floor
Shinglers
Carpet and Linoleum ?!orker
Cement Finishers
~$1ect~ical Workers
ENGINEERS
Apprentices (oilers, .fireman, watchman)
Asphalt Plant Engineer
Box. ~en or mixing bQx operator (concrete or asphalt)
Brakeman, Switchman, .and Deckhand
Fuller-Kenyon pump cement hog and similar equipment
Compressor
Compressors .(more th~n one)
Concrete mixer (up tQ one yard)
Concrete m~xers (over one yard)
Concrete pump or pump crete gun
hours
Derrick
Drilling machinery e~gineers (not to apply to water liners, wagon drills or Jack hammers)
Dual drum mixer
Fireman in hot plant~
Fork lift or lumber stacker (on construction job site)
Handi-crane (no.OileE required)
Heavy duty repairman.
Heavy duty repairman.helper
Highline cableway
Locomotives
Locomotives (Steam oE over tons)
Naterial hoist
Nechanical finishers ~(concrete or asphalt)(air ports, highway or street work)
~ixermobile
Notorman
Mucking machine
Pavement breakers, emsco
Portable crushers
Power grader, pwer p~aner, motor patrol or any type pewer blade
Power shovels and/or other excavating equipment with shovel-type Controls up to and including 1 yd.
Same overone ~ard -
Pugmills (all) ~oodsm~ixer
Pumps
LeTourneau Pulled (J~gps, terra cobras, La Plant Choats, and similar types of equipment)
Rollers
Ross carriers (on coqstruction job site)
Scoopmobile (when use~ as a hoist)
Scoopmobile (when used as a loader)
Screen ~n
Self-propelled elevating grade plane~
Spreader machines (Barber Green, Jeager, etc) (Scrleen man and Engineer used in operation)
Surface heaters
Towermobile
Glaziers
Tractors
Tractors (boom) .
Tractors (tandem)
Tractor type shovel loader (scale not to apply when used as blade to bulldozer
Trenching machine
Truck type Loader
Truck crane
HODCARRIERS (6 hour~)
B~ick or stone
Plaster
IRON YORKEHS
Structural, ~dge and all Riggers
~,¥elders
Ornamental iron workers
Reinforcin~ Iron Worker, rodmen on concrete work
LATHERS (6 hours)
Netal, wood, w~re
LABO~2ERS
GROUP NO. 1
Header Board, Cr~i~bers, laggin~ blasters-powderman, drillers~ high scalers, sand bla~ers, wagon
drill, Jackhamme~ pipe layers, banders.
$ 1.90
2.00
2.12-1/2
2.1 -1/2
2.25
2.o2-1 '2
2.25
1.75
2.10
1.80
1.75
2.15
1.75
2.05
1.75
2.05
2.05
2.25
2.10
2.15
1.75
2.00
2.15
2.10
1.75
2.~0
1.85
2.10
2.00
2.10
2.15
2.15
2.15
2.10
2.25
2.~0
2.50
2.15
1.75
2.25
2.10
1.85
2.00
2.15
1.75
2.15
2.10
2.10
2.00
1. 7-1/2
2.10
2.25
2.~0
2.25
2.15
2.25
2.25
1.75
2.00
2.25
2.25
2.10
2.00
2.50
CLASSIFICATION
PER HOUR
GROUP NO. 2
Concrete Pan work, magnesia and magnesite workers (wet or dry) sloper, mucker, pavement breakers
-gas and electirc tools, loading and unloading, carrying and handling all rods and materials for
use in reinforcing concrete construction
$ 1.52-1/2
GROUP NO. 3 ·
General laborers, landscape laborers and gardeners, bride laborers, construction laborers, all~claan
up work of debris, grounds and buildins, watchmen, flagman, guards, wrecking laborers, maintenance
and repair trackmen, street car and railroad construction laborers, asphalt shovelers, concrete
laborers, (Wet or dry)
1.AO
PAINTERS
Painters, paperhangers
.PLASTERERS
Plasterers and modelers
PLUMBERS
Plumbers, steamfitters, welders, caulkers, pipe fitting of all description
ROOFERS
Journeymen
Helpers minimun
" -after A5 days
" -after 90 days
SHEET METAL WORKER
Journeymen
TEAMSTERS
DUMP TRUCKS
Under ~ yards (water level)
& yards and under 6 yards
6 yards and under 8 yards
8 yards and over
TRANSIT ~IX
3 yards and under (Manufacturers mixing rating)~
~ yards and 5 yards " " "
Pickups carrying under 1000 pounds
-Flat rack trucks carrying between 1000 pounds'and ~500 lbs.
Flat rack trucks carrying ove~500 lbs.
Helpers, warehousemen and teamsters
Teamsters on winch trucks
Teamster~ Qnwinchtrucks "A" frame
Water truck drivers
Road oilers
Euclid type (trac) trucks
Dumpster truck - paid according to water level yardage
Truck oiler or greaser
Bootman
TEAMSTERS
Ross or other type carrier
Hea~y duty low bed transports
Truck repairman-Job site construction
Truck repairman-job site construction,
TILE LAYERS
Journeyman
Helpers
UPHOLSTERERS
Foreman
Upholsters, drapery cutters and estimators
Drapery, shade and ventian blind hangers
Custom upholsterers
Drapery, shade, and upholsters seamstresses
$~6.20 per day
15.20 per day
15.20 per day
15.20 per day
9.95 per day
Plasterers, lathers, hodcarriers and bricklayers work'a.si~ (6) hour day.~
Painters work a seven (7) hour day. All other crafts eight ~8) hour day.
Ail classifications to be paid time and one-half for time over eight (8) hours, and on
Saturdays and holidays, and double time on Sundays.
Monthly rates are to be equal to the above based on a 176-hour working month.
2.00
2.25
2.25
1.75
1.1 -l/2
1.50
2.00
1.65
2.o2-1/2
1.63
1.&O
1.~0
1.57
1.77-1/2
1. 9-3/A
TRUCK SCAU
Il II ti ti
1. 2-1/2
1.77-1~2
1.77-1/2
2.10
1.65
2.15
1.56-1/
The £ollowin~ are to be considered holidays: New Years', Decoration Day, IndependenceDay,~Lab
Under 4 yards (water level) ·
& yards and under 6 yards
6 yards and under 8 yards
8 yards and over
TRANSIT ~IX
3 yards and under (Manufacturers mixing rating)
~ yards and 5 yards " " "
Pickups carrying under 1000 pOUnds
-Flat rack trucks carrying between 1000 pounds 'and ~500 lbs.
Flat rack trucks carrying over &500 lbs.
Helpers, warehousemen and teamsters
Teamsters on winch trucks
Teamster~ Qn winch ~trucks "A" frame
Water truck drivers
Road oilers
Euclid type (trac) trucks
Dumpster truck - paid according to water level yardage .
Truck oiler or greaser
Bootman
TEAMSTERS
Ross or other type carrier
Heavy duty low bed transports
Truck repairman-Job site construction
Truck repairman-Job site construction.
TILE LAYERS
Journeyman
Helpers
UPHOLSTERERS
Foreman $96.20 per day
Upholsters, drapery cutters and estimators 15.20 per day
Drapery, shade and ventian blind hangers 15.20 per day
Custom upholsterers 15.20 per day
Drapery, shade, and upholsters seamstresses 9.95 per day
1.65
2.02-1/2
1.63
1.hO
1./4.2-1/2
1. 9-3A
1.~0
1.57
1.77-1/2
1.&9-3/&
USE DUMP TRUCK SCALE
1.&2-1/2
1.77-1/2
2.10
1.65
2.15
1.56-1/2
Plasterers, lathers, hodcarriers and bricklayers worka.si~ (6) hour day..
Painters work a seven (7) hour day. All other crafts eight $8) hour day.
All classifications to be paid time and one-half for time over eight (8) hours, and on
Saturdays and holidays, and double time on Sundays.
Monthly rates are to be equal to the above based on a 176-hour working month.
The £ollowing are to be considered holidays: New Years', Decoration Day, Independence Day, Labo~
Day, Admission Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day.
Price, fitness and quality being equal, the succeseful bidder shall, in the performance of his
contract, prefer supplies grown, manufactured or produced inthe State of California, and shall next prefer suppl~
partially manufactured, grown or produced in this state, as required by Title l, Division 5, Article 2 of the
government code of the State of California.
The successful bidder shall, within ten (10) days after the awards, enter into a constract with
the City of South San Francisco for the faithful performance of the ~ork to b~ done under said award. All seale~
proposals or bids shall be accompanied by a check payable to the City of South San Francisco, certified by a
responsible bank, in an amount which shall not be less than ten (10) per cent of the aggregate of the proposal,
or by a bond for the said amount and so payable, signed by the bidder and two (2) sureties who shall Justify
before any officer competent to administer an oath in double that amount over and above all statutory exemptions
If the proposal be accepted and the contract awarded and if the bidder shall fail and neglect to execute a contr~
and give bonds required, the sum mentioned in said check, or the principal sum of said bond, as the case may be
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 awarde dwill be required to execute a bond
for the f~ithful performance of his work in~an a~Sunt equal to fifty (50) per.cent of the amount of the undertak~
with at least %woo(2) responsible bidders in the full a~ount of the bond each, and will also requi~ed before ent,
lng upon the work tofurnis~'a good ~nd suffieient bond, as required by Title l, Division 5 Chapter 3, of the Go~
ernment Code of~he State of California
It shall be namdatory upon the contractor to whom the contract is awarded, and upon any sub-
contractor under him, to pay not less then the specified rates to all laborers, workmen and mechanics employe~
by them in the execution of the contract, The contractor shall forfeit as a penalty to the City of South San
Francisco Ten Dollars ($10.O0) for each laborer, workman, or mechanic employed, for each calendar day, or portim
thereof, such laborer, workman or mechanic is paid less than the said stipulated rates for a~¥ work done under
said contract, by him or by any subcontractor under him. And such contract shall contain a stipulation to this
effect, in accordance withthe provisions of Chapter 397 of the Statutes of California, 1931.
For the duration of the wars in which the United States of ~erica is now engaged, payment fSr
overtimework shall be made in accordance with the executive order of the President of the United States, dated
'24 eptember lO, 19L2, if such payment for overtime is legally subject to and legally controlled by said order.
Notice is further hereby given that no contractor or sub-contractor or agent or representative
thereof shall knowingly employ or cause or allow to be employed on the work herein provided for any alien except
in cases of extraordinary emergency caused by fire, flood, or danger to life or property.
The contractor or subcontractor, to whom a contract for said work may be awarded, shall forfeit as a
penalty to the City of South San Francisco Ten Dollars ($10.00) for each alien knowingly employed in the execution
of such contract, or portion thereof, during which such alien is permitted or required to labor in violation of
provisions of Division ti, Part I, Chapter 1, Article ~ of the Labor Code of the State of California~ ~A provision
to this effect shall be inserted 'in such contract.
The contract must be entered into in compliance with and subject to the conditions imposed by Division
II, Part 7, Chapter l, Article 3, of the Labor Code of the State of California.
Such contract shall contain a stipulation to the effect that eight (8) hours shall constitute a legal
day's work in the performance of the work herein provided for, and that no contractor or subcontractor who employs
directs or controls the work of any workman employed on public work shall require or permit such workman to labor
more than eight (8) hours during any one calendar day, except in cases of extraordinary emergency caused by fire,
flood or danger to life or property and shall contain the further stipulation which shall provide that the con-
tracto~ to whom the contract is awarded shall forfeit as a penalty to the City of South San Francisco Ten Dollars
($10.O0) for each workman employed in the execution of such contract by the contractor or byany subcontractor for
each calendar,?d~y~during which any workman is required or permitted to labor more than eight (8) hours in violation
of the-provisions of said Article 3.
· . 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 materials, produced in the United States, or
substantially from materials produced in the United States., excepting only where such articles, materials or
supplies for which t hey are manufactured are not mined, produced or manufactured, as the case may be, in the United
9tates~ in accordance with the provisions of Title l, Division 5, Chapter ~, Article i of the government cod~'of
the State of Oalifornia.
Plans, specifications and proposal sheets may be obtained at the office of William Henry Rowe, 38
First Street, S~n Francisco 5, California. A deposit of Twenty-Five dollars ($25.00) will be re~ired by said
~Villiam Henry Rowe for each set of such plans, specifications and proposal sheets. In the event that the contract
may be .awarded for said work, the sum of Twenty-Five Dollars ($25.00) will be refunded to any bidder getting a
proposal for said work, not later than the time hereinbefore 1Lmited, upon returning said set of plans, specifi-
cations and proposal sheets in good condition within five (5) days~afte~ the proposals may be opened by order of
the City Council of the City of South San Francisco.
Sealed proposals or bids will be delivered to the City Clerk on or before 8 o'clock p.m., on Monday
the 16th day of February, 19~8.
~ll sealed proposals will be opened by s~id City Council, in public session, on ~Monday, the 16th day
of February, 19~8, at 8 o'clock p.m., in the Council Chamber of said City Council.
Said City Council hereby reserves the right, in its discretion, to reject any and all bids and to
a'mard a contract for all said work, or for any portion or portions thereof.
By order of the City Council of the City of SoUth San Francisco.
Dated: January 19, 19~8
DkNIEL J. HY~zAND
City Clerk
! hereby certify that the .foregoing resolution was regularly introduced and adopted by the City Council
of the City of South San Francisco, this J9th day of January, 19~8, by the following vote:
Ayes, Councilmen G. W.-Holston, Chas. K. Elder, ~eo Ferko, Adolph Sani, Emilio Cortesi
Noes, None
Absent, None
Attest:
(S AL)
DANIEL J. HY;AND
City Clerk