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HomeMy WebLinkAboutReso 1366-1948RESOLUTION NO. 1366 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL CALLING FOR BIDS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF A CENTRAL POLICE STATION IN THE CITY OF SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO. RESOLVED by ~he City Council of the City of South San Francisco that public interest and convenience require that a central police station be constructed at southwesterly corner of Miller Avenue and Maple Avenue in said city. All said work shall be done strictly in accordance with the plans and specifications submitted by William Henry Rowe, architect, on the &th day of August, 19&8, which plans and specifications are hereby adopted for sDid work add are now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said city. Ail 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 work, or for any portion or portions thereof. Said City Council hereby ascertains that the general prevailing rates of per diem w~ges and the general prevailing rates for legal holiday and overtime work applicable to said work to be done are as follows: CLASSIFICATION PER HOUR Asbestos Worker $ 1.90 Bricklayer, 6 hours Carpenter 2.16 Hardwood Floor Shinglers Carpet and Linoleum Worker 2.25 Cement Finishers 2.15 Electrical Workers 2.~0 Apprentices (oilers, fireman, watchman) 1.87 Compressor 1.87 Concrete Mixer ~,up to one yam/) 1.87 Concrete Mixers (over one ~) 2.17 Paven~ent breakers, erasco 2.27 Power grader, power planer, motor patrol or any .type power blade 2.37 Power shovels and/or other excavating equipment with shovel-type controls, up to and including one yard 2.52 Same over one yard 2.62. Scoopmobile (when used as a hoist') 2.12 Scoopmobile (when used as a loader) 2.27 Screed man 1.8~ Tractors 2.22 Tractors (boom). 2.37 Shovel loader-(scale not to apply when used as blade or bulldozer) 2.37 Trenching machipe 2.27 Truck type Loader 2.37 HODCARRIERS (6 bouts) Brick or stone 2.25 Plaster 2.75 Structural, bribe and all riggers 2.25 Welders 2.25 Ornamental ironl workers 2.10 Reinforcing Iro~ Worker, Rodmen on concrete work 2.00 LATHERS 6 Hours. Metal, wood, wire 2.50 LABORERS Concrete Pan ~or~, magnesia and magnesite workers (wet or dry) Sloper, mucker, pavement breaker, Jackhammer vibrators and all air pavement breakers, Gas and Electric tools, loading and unloading, carrying and hapdling all rods and matezials for use in reinforcing concrete construction 1.65 General labor~rs, lam~scape laborers and gardeners, Bridge laborers, construction laborers, all clean up work of debris, grounds and buildings, watchman, flagman, guards, wrecking laborers, maintainance an~ repair trackmen, street car and railroad construction laborers, asphalt shovelers, concrete laboreps (wet or dry) 1.52~ PAINTERS 7 HOURS Painters, paperhangers 2.15 ~AS~g~$ 6 HORS Plasterers and ~odellers 3.00 Plumbers, steam~itters, welders, caulkers, pipe fitting of all descriPtion 2.37~ ROOFERS Journeymen 2. OO Foreman 2.28~ 2,28~ 2.12~ Asbestos Worker Bricklayer, 6 hoUrs Carpenter Hardwood Floor Shinglers Carpet and Linoleum Worker Cement Finishers Electrical Workers ENGINEERS Apprentices (oilers, fireman, watchman) Compressor Concrete Mixer ~up to one yard) Concrete Mixers (over one Pavement breakers, emsco Power grader, power planer, motor patrol or any .type power blade Power shovels and/or other excavating equipment with shovel-type controls, up to and including one yard Same over one yard Scoopmobile (when used as a hoist') Scoopmobile (when used as a loader) Screed man Tractors Tractors (boom). Shovel loader (scale not to apply when used as blade or bulldomer) Trenching mac hi~e Truck type Load~r (6 ours) Brick or stone Plaster Structural, bribe and all riggers Welde~ Ornamental ironl workers Reinforcing Iro~ Worker, Rodmen on concrete work LATHERS 6 Hours. Metal, wood, wife LABORERS Concrete Pan ~erk, magnesia and magnesite workers (wet or dry) Sloper, mucker, pavement breaker, Jackhammer vibrators and all air pavement breakers, Gas and Electric tools, loading and unloading, carrying and handling all rods and mate~ials for use in reinforcing concrete construction General labor,rs, landscape laborers and gardeners, Bridge laborers, construction laborers, all clean up work of debris, grounds and buildings, watchman, flagman, guards, wrecking laborers, maintainance an~ repair trackmen, street car and railroad construction laborers, asphalt shovelers, concrete laborers (wet or dry) PAIN 7 HOURS Painters, paperhangers 6 Plasterers ~ ~de~ers ~E~ Pliers, ste~itters, welders, ca~kers, Jeurne~en Fore~ Helpers - ~~ " after. ~5 days " after. ~ d~s 3H~ ~T~ Jo~ne~en TK~TE~ D~ Under & y~ds (~ter l~el ~ y~ds ~d under 6 y~ds 6 ya~s ~d ~d~r ~ ya~s 8 y~ds ~d over TR~SIT ~X 3 y~ds ~ y~ds pipe fitting of all descriPtion and under (Manufacturers mixing rating) and 5 y~rds Pickups carrying under 1000 pounds Flat rack trucks carrying between 1000 Lbs and &500 Lbs Flat rack truck~ carrying over &,500 lbs. ~LAZERS TILE LAYERS Journeymen Helpers PLASTERERS, LATHERS, HODCARRIERS AND BRICKLAYerS WORK A SIX HOUR DAY $ 1.90 2.16 2.28~ 2.28~ 2.25 2.15 2.~ 1.87: 1.87 2.17 2.27 2.37 2.52' 2.62 2.12 2.27, 2.~ 2.3'~ 2.37 2.37 2.25 2.75 2.25 2.25 2.10 2.00 2.50 1.65 1.52} 2.15 3.00 2.00 2.12~ 1.125 1.31~ 1.50 2.12~ lA 1.?7 2.15 1.52 1.72 2,00 2.37 1.5 '298 P.~NTERS I~RK A SEVEN HOUR DAY klJ.., OTH~ CRAFTS EIGHT 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 S~ndays. Monthly rates are to be equal to the above based on a 176-hour working month. The following are to be considered holidays: New Year's Day, Decoration Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. For the duration of the wars in which the United States of America is now engaged, payment for over- time work shall be paid in accordance with the executive order of the President of the United States of America, dated September 10, 19~2, if such payment for overtime is legally subject to and legally controlled by said order. The City Clerk is hereby directed to cause a notice inviting sealed proposals for doing said work and for the furnishing of all materials necessary therefor to be published by two (2) insertions thereof, and not less than five (5) days apart, in "The South. San Francisco Journal", a newspaper of general circulation, published and printed in said City of South San Francisco, which notice shall be substantially in the following form: NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A C~2~TRAL POLICE STATION Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals or bids will be received by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco on Tuesday, the 7th day of September, 1948, until the hour of 8 o'clock p.m., for doing the following public work in said city, to-wit: The construction of a central police station at the southwesterly corner of Miller Avenue and Maple Avenue in said City of South San Francisco. A separate bid must be submitted for each of the following: A. The building proper and all grading work and yard development. B. Electrical work. Ail said work shall be done s~rictly in accordance with the plans and specifications submitted by William Henry Rowe, architect, which plans and specifications were adopted for said work on the ~th day of August, 19~8, and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said city. Ail 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 overtime work applicable to said work to be done .are as follows: CLASSIFICATION PER HOUR Asbestos Worker Bricklayer, 6 hours Carpenter Hardwood Floor Shinglers Carpet and LinoleumWorker Cement Finishers Electrical Workers E~GINEERS Apprentices (oilers, fireman, watchm~n) Compressor Concrete mixer %up to one yard)' Concrete mixers(Overone yard) Pavement breakers, emsco Power grader, power planer, motor patrol or any type power blade Power shovels and/or. other excavating equipment with shovel-type controls, up to and including one yard Same over one yard Scoopmobile (when used as a hoist) Scoopmobile (when used as a loader) Screedman Tractors : Tractors (boom) ~hovel loader (scale not to apply when used as blade or bulldozer) Trenching Machine Truck type Leader H(~ARRIERS (6 hours) $ 1.90 2.16 2.28~ 2.25 2.15 2.~0 1.87i 1.871 1.871 2.171 2.27i 2.37 2.52 2.62 2.1~ 2.2' 1.871 2.221 2.3? 2.3? 2.27i 2.3? NOTICE INVITING SEALED PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF A C~NTRAL POLICE STATION Notice is hereby given that sealed proposals or bids will be received by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco on Tuesday, the 7th day of September, 1948, until the hour of 8 o'clock p.m., for doing the following public work in said city, to-wit: The constnuction of a central police station at the southwesterly corner of Miller Avenue and Maple Avenue in said City of South San Francisco. A separate bid must be submitted for each of the following: A. The building proper and all grading work and yard development. B. Electrical work. Ail said work shall be done strictly in accordance with the plans and specifications submitted by William HenryRowe, architect, which plans and specifications were adopted for said work on the 4th day of August, 1948, and are now on file in the office of the City Clerk of said city. Ail 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 overtime work applicable to ssid work to be done .are as follows: CLASSIFICATION PER HOUR Asbestos Worker Bricklayer, 6 hours Carpenter Hardwood Floor Shinglers Carpet and Linoleum Worker Cement Finishers Electrical Workers ~2~GINE~S Apprentices (oilers, fireman, watchm~n) C ompres sot Concrete mixer ~up to one yard) Concrete mixers (over .one yard) Pavement breakers, erasco Power grader, power planer, motor patrol or any type power blade Power shovels and/or' other excavating equipment with shovel-type controls, up to and including one yard Same over one yard Scoopmobile (when used as a hoist) Scoopmobile (when used as a loader) ~creed man Tractors Tractors (boom) Shovel loader (scale not to apply when used as blade or bulldozer) Trenching Machine Truck type Loader H~ARRIERS (6 hours) Brick or stone Plaster Structural, bridge and ell riggers Welders Ornamental iron workers Reinforcing iron Worker, Rodmen on concrete work LATHERS 6 hours Metal, wood,' wire LABORERS Concrete Pan work, magnesia and magnesite workers (wet or dry) Slo~r, mucker, pavement breaker, Jackhammer vibrators and all air pavement breakers, Gas and Electric tools, loading and unloadinE, carrying and handling all rods and materials for use in reinforcing concrete construction- General laborers, landscape laborers and gardeners, Bridge laborers, construction laborers, all clean up work of debris, grounds and buildings, watchman, flagmen, guards, wrecking laborers, maintainance and repair trackmen, street car and railroad construction laborers, asphalt shovelers, concrete laborers (wet or dry) PAINTERS 7 HOURS Painters, paperhangers PLASTERERS 6' HOURS PlaSterers and modellers Plumbers, steamfitter~, welders, caulkers, pipe fitting'Of all description ROOFERS Journeymen 1.90 2.16 2.28~ 2.2s 2.25 2.15 2.40 1.87i 1.871 1.87~ 2.17 2.27 2.37 2.52 2.62 2.12 2.2' 1.~ 2.221 2.371 2.371 2.2?: 2.371 2.25 2.75 2.25 2.25 2.10 2.00 2.50 1.65 2.15 3.OO 2.00 CLASSIFICATIO~ PER HOG Foreman Helpers - minim~ " after &5 days " after 90 days SHE TAL Journeymen D~ TR~ Under & y~ds (~ter level) ~ yards ~d under 6 y~ds 6 y~ds ~d ~er ~ ~ds 8 yards ~ o~er ~A~SIT ~ 3 yards a~ ~der (~n~acturers ~ng ratio) ~ ~rds ~ 5 ya~s " " " Pic~ps carting ~der 10~ ponds Flat rack trucks c~r~ between l~ lbs. ~d ~5~ lbs. Flat rack trucks ca~g over ~,5~ lbs. $ 2.12~ 1.12~ 1.31~ 1.50 2.12~ 2.15 1.66 1.75 1/2 1.52 1.65 1.75 1/& Glazers TILE .LAYERS Journeym_an Helpers Plasterers, lathers, hodcarriers and brieklayers work a six hour day. day. Ail other crafts, eight hour day. 1.5 Painters work a seven hour Ail calssifications to be paid time alld one-half for time over eight (8) hours, and on Saturdays and holidays, and double time om Sundays. Monthly razes are to be equal to the above based on a l?6-hour working month. The following are to be considered holidays: New Year's Day, Decoration Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Admission Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. Price, fitness and quality being equal, the successful bidder shall, in the performance of his contract, prefer supplies grown, manufactured or produced in the State of California, and shall next prefer supplies partially manufactured, grown or produced in this state, as required by Title 1, Division 5, Article 2 of the Government Code of the State of California. The successful bidder shall, within ten (10) days after the award, enter into a contract with the City of South San F~ancisco for the faithful performance of the work to be d~ma under said award. Ail sealed proposals or bids ~all 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 contract and give the bonds required, the sum mentioned in said check, er 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 thecontract is awarded will be required to execute a bond for the faithful performance of his work in an amount equal to fifty per cent (50%) of the amount of the undertaking with at least two (2) responsible sureties in the full amount of the bond each; and will also be required before entering upon the work to furnish a good and sufficient bond, as required by Title 1, Division 5, Chapter 3, of the Government Code of the State of California. It shall be mandatory upon the contractor to whom the contract is awarded, and upon any sub- contractor under him, to paynot less than the specified rates to all laborers, workmen and mechanics employed 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.OO) for each laborer, workman, or mechanic employed, for each calendar day, or porti~ 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 subcontractor under him. And such contract shall contain a stipulation to this effect, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 397 of the Statutes of California, 1931. For the duration of the wa~s in which the United States of America is now engaged, payment for overtime work shall be made in accordance with the executive order of the Presidmt of the United States, dated September 10, 19&2, if such payment for overtime is legally subject to and legally controlled by said order. Notic· is further hereby given that no contractor or subcontractor 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 porperty. 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 ($10.00) for each al~n knowingly employed in the execution of such c~ntract, or portion thereof, during which such alien is permitted c~ required to labor in ~__~ v .~__~_ ~ A~+~.~. ~. ~e +.~o ~.~h~ ~nd, ~t the S~a~eo$f Californ TI~ LAYERS Journeyman Helpers Plasterers, lathers, hodcarriers and briaklayers work a six hour day. day. Ail other crafts, eight hour day. Painters work a seven hour Ail calssifications to be paid time and one-half for time over eight (8) hours, and on Saturdays and holidays, and double time or~ Sundays. Monthly ra~es are to be equal to the above based on a 176-hour working month. The following are to be considered holidays: New Year's Day, Decoration Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Admission Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day. Price, fitness and quality being equal, the ~ccessful bidder shall, in the performance of his contract, prefer supplies grown, manufactured or produced in the State of California, and shall next prefer supplies partially manufactured, grown or produced in this state, as required by Title 1, Division 5, Article 2 of the Goverr~nent Code of the State of California. The successful bidder shall, within ten (10) days after the award, enter into a contract with the City of South San F~ancisco for the faithful performance of the work to be dome under said award. Ail sealed proposals or bids hha11 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 contract and give the bonds required, the sum mentioned in said check, er 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 awarded will be required to execute a bond for the faithful performance of his work in an amount equal to fifty per cent (50%) of the amount of the undertekt~ng with at least two (2) responsible sureties in the full amount of the bond each; and will also be required before entering upon the work to furnish a good and sufficient bond, as required by Title 1, Division 5, Chapter 3, of the Government Code of the State of California. It shall be mandatory upon the contractor to whom the contract is awarded, and upon any sub- contractor under him, to pay not less than the specified rates to all laborers, workmen and mechanics employed 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.OO) for each laborer, workman, or mechanic employed, for each calendar day, or portion thereof, such laborer, workman or mechanic is paid less than the said stipulated rates for anywork done under said contract, by him or by any subcontractor under him. And such contract shall contain a stipulation to this effect, in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 397 of the Statutes of California, 1931. For the duration of the wa~s in which the United States of America is now engaged, payment for overtime work shall be made in accordance with the executive order of the President of the United States, dated September 10, 19~2, if such payment for overtime is legally subject to and legally controlled by said order. Notice is further hereby given that no contractor or subcontractor 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 porperty. 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.OO) for each alvin knowingly employed in the execution o£ such contract, or portion thereof, during which such alien is permitted or required to labor in violation of provisions of Division II, Part I, Chapter 1, Article ~ of the Labor Code of the St~teoSf Californ: ~ 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 1, 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 wh employs, directs or controls the work of any werkman employed on public work shall require or permit ~uch work- man to labo= 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 prov~ that the contractor to whom the contract is awarded shall forfeit as a penalty to the City of South San Franci~ Ten Dollars .($10.00) for each workman employed in the execution of such contract by the contractor or by any subcontractor for each calendar day during which any workman is required or permitted to labor more than eight (8) hours inviolation of the provisions of said Article 3. The contract to be awarded shall contain a further stipulation that the contractor, to whom sucl contract ma~ be awarded, shall use or supply only such unmanufactured materials, produced in the United States 200 or substantia~ly~om ~ateria~e produced in the U~ted States, excepting o~y where such articles, ~ateelale or supplies from wflich they are manuffactured are not mined, produced or nmnufactured, as the case may be, in the United States, ~[n accordance w~th the provisions of Title l, Division 5, Chapter 2, Article i of the ~over~ent Code of the ;~ate of California. ~lans, speci£ications and proposal sheets may be obtained at the office of W~J~i~ Henry Rowe, 38 First Street, :~n Francisco 5, California. A deposit of Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) w~]~ Be required by said V~l]~a~ He~ry Rowe for each set of such plans, specifications and proposal sheets. In the event that the contract nmy be awarded for said work, the stun of Twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) will be refunded to any bidder .. getting a proposal for said work, not later than the t~ne hereinbefore limited, upon returnin~ said set off plans, specifications and proposal sheets in good condition within five (5) days after the proposals ~ay be opened by order, of the City Council off the City of South San Francisco. ~ealed proposals or bids w~ll be delivered to the City Clerk on or before ~ o~clock p. m., on Tuesday, the ?th day of September, 1928. " ~1 sealed proposals will be opened by said City Council, in public session, on Tuesday, the 7th day of September, 1928, at 8 o'clock p. m., in the Council Chamber of said City Council. ~aid City Council hereby reserves the right, in its discretion, to reject any and all bids and to award a contrac~ for all ssid work, or for any portion or portions thereof. BY order of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco. Dated: August ~ , 1958. Daniel J. Hyland City Clerk. I hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was regularly introduced and adopted by the City Council of the City of South San Francisco, this Ath day of August , 19A8, by the following vote: Ayes, Councilmen Victor Boido, Chas. K. Elder, Leo Ferko, Adolph Sani, Emilio Cortesi. Noes~ Councilmen None Absent, Councilmen None Attest: Daniel J. Hyland City Clerk.