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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03/21/2017 Street ResurfacingQTA�nda Item Details ............ zz� Meeting Mar 21, 2017 - REGULAR MEETING OF THE VILLAGE BOARD - 7:00 p.m. Category 8. VILLAGE MANAGER'S REPORT Subject 8.1 Motion to accept bid for Street Resurfacing in an amount not to exceed $4,472,000. Access Public Type Action Preferred Date Mar 21, 2017 Absolute Date Mar 21, 2017 Fiscal Impact Yes Dollar Amount 4,472,000.00 Budgeted Yes Budget Source STREET IMPROVEMENT CONSTRUCTION FUND AND MOTOR FUEL TAX FUND. Recommended Accept the lowest qualified bid submitted by Arrow Road Construction Company of Action Mount Prospect, IL for the 2017 Street Resurfacing Program in an amount not to exceed $4,472,000. Public Content Information The purpose of the Village's Street Resurfacing Program is to maintain all Village streets on an average 20 - year service life cycle. To meet this goal, at least 6.84 miles of Village streets must be resurfaced on an annual basis. The 2017 Street Resurfacing Program includes 7.45 miles of streets and is being funded through the Street Improvement Construction Fund and a portion of the Motor Fuel Tax (MFT) Fund. The 2016 pavement evaluation study indicated that 8.21 miles of Village streets have a pavement condition index (PCI) rating between 25-40 and are eligible for resurfacing, A map depicting the proposed street segments included in this year's project is attached. A notice to bidders was posted on the Demandstar by Onvia website on February 6, 2017. It was also published in a local newspaper on February 7, 2017, and in the Illinois Department of Transportation (IDOT) Contractors Bulletin on February 9, 2017. Seven (7) general contractors obtained the bid documents. A copy of the bid specifications is enclosed, On February 27, 2017 at 1:00 PM, sealed bids for the 2017 Street Resurfacing Program were publicly opened and read aloud. Five (5) contractors submitted bids for this project. The bids ranged from a low of $3,569,502.30 by Arrow Road Construction Company, to a high of $4,053,044.25 by Brothers Asphalt Paving, Inc. Below is a summary of the bids, Bidder TQlal Bid Arrow Road Construction Company $3,569,50230 Johnson Paving Company $3,726,665.32 Schroder Asphalt Services, Inc. $3,763,856.80 A. Lamp Concrete Contractors, Inc. $3,949,187.70 Brothers Asphalt Paving, Inc. $4,053,044.25 1%^nrAA^ic ev%rn/;1/xn%mn/T1nnrd mMihlie 1/?Q/?Ol 7 BoardDocs(& Pro Page 2 of 2 Mtineer's Estimate $4,275,177.0# All bid submittals were checked for accuracy. All bidders submitted bid bonds in the amount of 5% of their total bids, as required. All bidders correctly signed their bids and bid bonds. A complete tabulation of all bids received is enclosed. The bid prices this year represent a 3.4% reduction in cost compared to the 2016 bid. The cost to resurface I ne mile of Village streets is $480,000, compared to $497,000 in 2016. The lower cost this year reflects a 10% decrease in the cost of asphalt. The low bidder, Arrow Road Construction Co. has previously completed street improvements for the Village, including the 2014, 2015, and 2016 Street Resurfacing Programs. The work from Arrow Road Construction Co. has been acceptable. A copy of Arrow Road Company's bid proposal is attached. The 2017 budget allocation or this project is $4,472,000. Staff recommends that the contract be awarded in an amount up to the available budget to facilitate resurfacing of additional street segments, perform spot pavement patches, and allow for contingencies in the contract quantities. Alternatives 1. Accept lowest cost bid for 2017 Street Resurfacing Program. 2. Action at discretion of Village Board. Staff Recommendation Staff recommends that the low bidder, Arrow Road Construction Company of Mount Prospect, Illinois be awarded the •contract for the 2017 Street Resurfacing Program in the amount not to exceed $4,472,000. There are sufficient funds in the 2017 budget to cover this proposed contract. 2017 Street Resurfacing Program - Bid Specifications. pdf (37,452 KB) 2017 Resurfacing Program - Location Map.pdf (366 KB) 2017 Resurfacing - Low Bid Proposal.pdf (217 KB) Administrative Content Executive Content Motion & Votil F1AVA-1-Um- all .1 asill lie 11#1G1(*X;U0MZ0Ilila Motion by Richard Rogers, second by Steve Polit. Final Resolution: Motion Carries Yea: Paul Hoefert, John Matuszak, Steve Polit, Richard Rogers, Colleen Saccotelli, Michael Zade' Bid Request For 2017 Street Resurfacing Program -IM IF I NEW= 111,111111 1 W101 M kyj 14 MA i W. ML�l 0=1 ®:e .4N46< a NOTICE TO BIDDERS Bid for Seated bids will be received until 1 .-,00 p.m. on February, 27, 2017 in the office of the Village Manager, 3rd Floor', 50 1 Street, Mount Prospect, Illinois 60056, In a separate, seated envelope please submit bid clearly rnarke& I The project consists of resurfacing approximately 7.45 mdes of local streets at various locations throughout the village. The project includes, but is not limited to the following bid items- HMA surface removal -Y, HMA leveling binder and surface, curb and gutter replacernent, sidewalk replacement, utility structure repair and replacement, thermoplastic pavernent markings, and misc. concrete and PVC storm sewer, Illinois Department ofTransportation Prequalification is requiired, Plans and specifications may be obtained at the Village of Mount Prospect's Oniv,ia Demiandstar website by using the following link- www,mountprospect.org/bids All work under this Bid and the resulting contract shall comply with the Illinois Prevailing Wage Act, 820 ILCS 130/0.01 et seq. and the other applicable laws and ordinances. Griers may not be withdrawn for a period of ninety (90) days after the bid date without the consent of the Board of Trustees,. 15, r -7 A-V , ........... . �,­ ....... ...... .............. .. ........... Local Public Agency Formal Contract Proposal .................. . ........ PROPOSAL SUBMITTED BY Street P,O. BOX State Zip Code . . ....... .. . ...... — __1 STATE OF ILLINOIS COUNTY OF CWk . ..... . ... .... . . ....... . of' mowtftcs (Nw,ni of Cfty, VQ9WNWs or Rod DiOnd'), FOUL THE IMPROVEMENT OF STREET NAME OR ROUTE NO. 2D17.EeqLrf�Nrl (III SECTION NO. 1i 165- 'T P 65 - 'TYPES OF FUNDS W'rl, LaNg SPEC IFIcAnONS (MqA.0red) Gj PLANS (required) For Municipal Projects SubmiftedJApproved/Pass d P 'I TruggetwunK*W a 0 MWOW Mayor resident Date Submitted/Approved - — - - — - - --- - .. (Me Submifted/Approved Counly Engineer/Superintendvit rA HWways ......... . .. . .... . . ...... D04,8 Department of Transportation 8eaSed for bid based on limited review . . ......... fiee6 J�IE ?iniv o ate I 62 221 REaISTERED, PRCWCS510,Ai. ENGINEER OF 14 Note: All propW docimterns, minchjdfiag I�Iropo,,al Gjaranly C11hecks or Propowd Bid Bonds, wMcxfld bw, slipled together to prevent loss when bids spa nasi vo sed, BLR 12200 (011W14) „,,,,,,,,,,,,, iii/,/.; �; , , ,..i, , , ', , , , , , ......,. ' -1 ,,, £.,, . , ”, ,.......ii , . ,i...... NOTICE TO BIDDERS Local Public Agency ._M9!!!qfrqs, Section Number 17 -00165 -MRS IRoute 2017...Resuirdrrmg,pr'... rs_w....._._._ Sealed proposals for the improvement described below will be received at the office of _.'iliae Mena er . .�. 50 S, Ernefson Street, arrt p� o�� untl ff on Address f ebru°f Date Sealed proposals will be opened and read publicly at the office of VA9 p Man e'... ............... �... 5 S. m w� l�,ltlinpr at t: on w �.�ne.. rml prp�Date DESCRIPTION IF DRK Name i..2017 Street ReuLenghs cafeet .... rwiles, Location Mid=the,Irl of t f �Proposed Improvement fSurface Removal, Leveir irmm.... _._15" HMA Surface Course _........._ . nur ., ._. _ i sh b rain R ,_... . m ........_. m.,. m w Re wnment„ ff ...... .�... ......... ,_,, _.......,.o__� ,.'srerpt I , li"llarms and � ro Deal forms will available in the office of I mmfl: f�r� l�ubtirm � dr w,��.m,.�..�.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,..�.w....� 1700 W. ... ..Rd, .... u r fi„ ...� _. __... Address . M prequalification if checked, the 2 low bidders must file within 24 hours after the letting an 'affidavit of Availability" (p'ormwm BC 57), in duplicate„ showing all uncompleted contracts awarded to therwn and all low bids pending award for Federal, State, Counity, l umcipal and private woric, One original shall be filed with Me Awarding authority and one original with the IDOT District Offikm 3 The awarding authority reserves the right to waive technicalities and to reject any or all proposals as provided ill RLR Special ProvisOn for lidding Requirements and Conditions for Contract Proposalls.. . The hallowing BMR Forms shall be returned by the bidder to theAwarding authority: a. BLR R 12200; 1.... Al public agency t',,. al Contract Proposal b. BLR 12200a Schedule of Prices cLR 122.30; Proposal Bid Bond (if applicable) ble dBLR 1232.5: Apprenticeship or, Training Pr grar"n Certification (do not use for federally funded projects) e.. BLR 12.326: affidavit of Illinois Business Oiffice f. The quantitles, appearing in the laid scheduie are approximate and are prepared for the comparison of bids. Payment to ttme, Contraclor will be made only for the actual quantities of work performed and accepted or materials furnished according to the contract. The scheduled quantities of work to done and materials to be furnished may be increased, decreased of, omitted as hereinafter provided. . Submission of a hid slhalH be conclusive assurance avid warranty the bidder has examined the plans and understands all requirements for the perfiarmance of wort.. The bidder wild be responsible for all errors in the proposal resulting from failure or neglect to conduct an in depth examination. "the Awarding Authority willllm in no case be responsible for any costs„ expenses, losses or changes in anticipated profits resulting from such failure or neglect of the bidder. T The bidder shall tale no advantage of any error or, omission in the proposal and advertised contract. ff, if a special envelope is supplied by the Awarding Authority, each proposal should be submitted in that envelope furnished by the Awarding Agency and the blame spaces on the envelope shall be filled in correctly to clearly indicate its contents, When an envelope other than the special ohne furnished by the Awarding Authority is used, it shall be marked to clearly indi to its contents, When sent by mail, the sealed proposal shall be addressed to the Awarding authority at the address and in care of the official in whose office the bids are to be received. all proposals shall be fled prior to the time and at the plpm"mrx:m specified In the Notice to Bidders, proposals remr",6ved after the time specified will be returned to the bidder unopened. g.. Permission will be given to a bidder to withdraw a proposal if the bidder makes the request in writing or in person before the time R)r opening proposals. BLR 12200 (OV 14) .......... . ........... .......... .. - - --. -- / // .. . . .. . . . ...... County Cook Local Public Agency . IV��t P!2,TrA . ......... Section Number 17 -00165 -00 -RS Route 2017 Restj 1,, Proposal of . .... . ...... . . . . .... . ...... ....... . . . ..................... . . . ................... . ... ........ ............... for the improvement of the above section by the construction of ..... ..... , .............. . . ...... . . ...... ....... . .. . ..... I�IMA Surfam Removal, course I V HMA Suilace . ...... . . . .... -- . ... ... OEM= 111111111! . ............ . . ...... . ......... . ...... a total distance of 39,316 feet, of which a distance of 39,316 feet, TO miles) are to be irnproyed,, 2, The plans for the proposed work are those prepared by _Y�!Iaae bu t and approved by the Department of Transportation on . . . . ............ _ .............. 3, The specifications referred to herein are those prepared by the Department of Transportation and designated as 'Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction" and the 'Supplemental Specifications and Recurring Special Provisions* thereto, adopted and in effect on the date of invitation for birds. 4. The undersigned agre�es to accept, as part. of the contract, the applicable Special Provisions indicated on the 'Check Sheet for Recurring Special Provisions contained in this propos�al, 1 he undersigned agrees to complete the work within working days or by _jN1,2017 . . . .................... --- ..... .. unless additional tirne is granted in accordance with the specifications, 6. A propsal guaranty in the proper amount, as specified in BLR S Special Provision for Bidding Requirements and Conditions for Contract Proposals, will be required. Bid Bonds kill be allowed as a proposal guaranty, Accompanying this proposal is either a bid bond ff allowed, on Department form BLR 12230 or a proposal guaranty check, complying with the specifications, made payable to'. 'Treasurer of -L The arnount of the chim k is 5% of the kftl T, In the event that one proposal guaranty check is intended to cover two or more, proposals, the amount must be equal to the sum of the proposal guaranties, which would be required for each individual proposal!, If the proposal guaranty check is placed in another pro;x)sal, it will be found in the proposal for, SeL-bon Number jLgL§§: �-RS a. The successful bidder at the time of execubon of the contract, will be required to deposit a contract bond for the full amount of the award. When a contract bond is not required, theproposalguaranty, check will be held in lieu thereof. If this proposal is accepted and the undersigned fails to execute a contract and contract bond as required, it is hereby agreed that the Bid Bond or check shall be forfeited to the Awarding Authority. 9Each pay item should have a urift price and a total p6 . If no total price is shown or if there is a discrepancy between the product of the unit price multiplied by the quantity, the unit price shall govern. If a unit price is ornifted, the total price will be divided by the quantity in order to establish a unit price, 10. A bid will be declared unacceptable if ineither a unit price nor a total price is shown. "1"1., The undersigned submits herewith the scheduie of prices on BL R 122,00a covering the work to be perfbrmed under this contract. 12. The undersigned further agrees that if awarded the contract fey the sections contained in the combinations on BL R 12200a, the work shall be in accordance with the requirements of each individual proposal for the multiple bid specifie'd in the Schedule for Multiple Bids below, BLR 12200 (01108114) ........... ......... L Illinois DepAl artment Wv Of Transportat101 ion Cao uinty.222k____ L Public Agency, Section 17-00165-00-rRS out 2017 Res,urfacina Proararn Schedule for Single Bid For oworn inkmaban covedina these ofemg see, a ications) for makina Entire p::�rjnted M3112,017 Page 5-1 Bl,..R 12200a (01MR114) Items Unit. Qtjanbty Unit Pricm Total No. 1 Special Excavation Cu Yd 650 —2 A29, B Ton 660 3 Class C Patch eLT` Zpe Sq Yd 200 4 Class C Patches, e H, 8" Sq Yd 140 5 Class D Patchts,_T ype 1, 8" Sq Yd 6 0ass D rat cha, T jpe 6l, 8- Sq Yd 1,090 7 Mix, fm J6nts, Cracks, & Flan Ton 30 8 L-evelink.Binde, (.Machine Method), 1150 Ton 9,620 9 Fict Max Asphalt Surface Course, Mix "D' N50 Ton 9,620 1Cm—Bit., Material (Tack Coat) Pound 51,530 11 tot mixA�p �wait Sjurfact. Removai, aw Sq Yd 114,520 12 Storm Sewer, Rubkx.br Gasket, _L.1a T pe 1, 12" Foo! 200 13 Trench Backffli Cu Yd 490 14 Comb. Conc. Curb & Gutter EernayM & Replacement Foot _35,530 15 Sidewalk RemovM Sq F -,t 1,200 IT- PCC SldewMk 5- Sq Ft 1,000 17' PCC, Sidewalk Rem. & E -EV _15" Sq _Ft 168,160 18 Detectable Warn'" s Sq Ft 3,270 19 PCC Ddvewa Rem & Re l 6" Sq Yd 2,890 20 2 0 H A HMA Drivewa Surface Rem & Rep& 3" D Yd 1,290 21 M e w Ddveny���.....,Sq Yd 1,290 22 Frames Lids, Lids, T pe I . Each 48 23 12D Stnictures to Stnjctu Lach 128 24 "trtictu Structures to be Reconstructed Each , 2 r 5 Inlets, T e A, MP Frame, Open dud Each 12 26 ±-C, MP Frame, Open Ud Catch Basuns, lip Each 3 p::�rjnted M3112,017 Page 5-1 Bl,..R 12200a (01MR114) . . . ......... . .. ...... U*4MT*.T?WZ1ffF*-1R Item Items Unit Quantity Unit Price Total No, 27 Catch Basins, 6 28 ManholLs, �Te-A, �MP Fra�me, Clp�sed Udl_.. Lach 2 29 PRC Flared End Sections, 12" Each 2 30 oddin S �d 1,000 31 Yd 5,720 32 Foot 10,530 33 Therm plastic Pavement Ma,l Une 6' Foot 1,470 34 Foot 960 35 Thermoplastic Pavement Markin2 - Line 24" Foot 170 36 400 37 Saw Cuts Foot 20380 38 'Traffic Control & Protection, Standard 701501 L. Sum 1 39 Traffic Control & Protection, Standard 701801 L. Sum 1 40 Traffic Control & Protection, Standard 701901 L Sum 1 41 Maintenance 82nd (24 Month) L Sum i .1 8- Soild PVC SDR 21 (Oass 200) Foot 75 43 Connection Each 3 Printed 113142.017 Page 5-2 BLR 12200a (01108114) MEMEMEM 71TAM��� County Local Public Agency SIGNATURES Section Number 17,.00165 -00 -RS Route 2017 Resu I I . ....... . .. ... . Signature of Bidder Business Address (if a partnership) Fim-w Name Signed By Business Address .. . . ................ . . .- ... . ........ ... --- . . .... . ........................... .... . ............. . . . .. ...... . In ..% Narnes and AddresscKf of Afl Partners . . . ......... . ....................... . . .. ... .... (if a wrporation) Corporate Narne OM Signd By .................... . ... -_ . . . ....... . . ..... . ... . ........ . Pmsidefd Business Address President Insert Narnes of Officers Secretary Treasurer ............... ........ . .. Secmlary BLR: 12200 (01108114) r County CONTRACTOR Local Public Agency' __...._ Section Number 17 -00165 -00 -RS Route 2017 Resurfaci 4. Interim—Suspension or Suspension. 'rhe bidder or contractor or subcontractor, respectively, certifies that it is not Currently under a suspension as defined in Subpart,,i Subtitle A ChapterPart 6 of the Illinois Administrative Code. Furthermore, if suspended jprior to complebon of this work, the contract or contract�s executed for the completion of this work may be cancelled, rr- . .......... . ...................... 2uru�►`3451Z =*t, 01 Route 2017 Resurfacing Program HEM= Mwit ProspeK1' Local Agency Section i7 -00165 -00 -RS PAPS RBIDBOND WE . ......... . . . ....... .... . ....... as PRINCIPAL, and............._...m ............... ---- . ..... . . . ......... --- .............. .. - — ----- - . .. . .............. . .. . . . . ........ . ..................... _ ___ as SURETY, am held joWly,seven. By and flimnly bound unto the above Local Agency (hereafter referred to as "LA") in the penal surn of 5% & the total bid prke., or ft.w the amount specdie-d in the prormsal doctKnents in effect on the date of invitation for bids whichever is the V surn We bwid ourselves, our heirs, executors, administralars, successors, and &ssigns, joirMy pay to the LA thLs surn under the condifions of this instnjrnent. WHEREAS THE CONDITION OFDiE FOREGOING OBLIGATION IS SUCH that the said PRINCIPAL, is sutwniffiiV a wriften proposal to the I A wling through ks awarding authority frx the construction of die worl(deem gnafed as the above section, MEREFORE if the pro is acxxVt and a contrad awarded to the PRlN0PAi by the LA for the above designated sechon and owe PRINCIPAL shall withire fifteen if Tr) days after award enter into a formal contravA, furnish surety guaranteeing the faithful pefformanck of the w.xk, and furriM eWdence of the required insuracoverac ge, all as provided ki the "Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction' and appfimble Suppl:ementai Spedk,aadorns„ Own Oft obl4ahon shall be(mme void" offienwise, it shall remain in fuh for avid effect, IN THE EVENT the LA determines the PRINCIPAL has Wierl to enter into a f6rrnai contrad in compliance with any requimnents set ftxM in the preceding paragraph, then the LA ac2ing Itimu" ks amiding mrulborfty shall irnmed4te4y be entifled to recover the fulf penag purr set okA above, together wadi avi fgwrt cents, aD aftorrmy Nes, arKJ arvy oVier expense tO recn. very. W TESTIMONY W-iEREOF, tre,.A4 PRiNCIPAL and the said SURETY have caused Mrs instrument to be skjned by triek respective, offimus fMs . ..... . ............. . ..... .. (,by . . . . ........ . ....... . ---- - Principal . .... ...... —11111111--l-I ............... ft,w Kafflat 0 By: ..... - - — ----- . . . ....... ... ... . . . ............ . . (,S ................... AWSWO wo Tift) . . Vwffl 801% "Fal (If PRINCIPLE ka a joint wmbire d hw) or more oDntrarAots, the axnpany narm. s, and mithorized signaturps of each rmritractwx arwit be affked) Surety By: (N",a & swetv) (S"Xse (0Ai1Wr"4n,F&CQ STAJ'E OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF I .11 a Notary Public in and for said rAminty, do hemby rAwfdy thei, I uLnannotm(cA $WWusis vig;*q ce iWPWN*PRlW3F11AL &, URET"Y° who are ea0 personalty known to aw to be Ove same ;ierson., whose narnes are subwitxid to tif%D foregoing irmtfurnent on behaW of PRINCiPAL and SURF.".1 Y, appeared twfixe ranee flits day in person arxiacani owledged mspecfti, that they sugned and delivered said irmtnuirnents as their free. and voluntary act for the uses and pwposes Uwrwn #W fortk Given under my hand and n(AaTial seal this day of My commisslon expires (Noftuy pidgk) E] Electronic bid bond is allowed (box must be checked by LA if electronic bid bond is allowed) The Phncipal may sutvnrl an electronic bid bond, in lieu of completing ffie above section of the Proposal Bid Bond F(wri, By providing an electronic bid bond iD cmde, and signing blow, the PrindpaI is ensuring the identified electronic bid bond has been executed and the Principal avid SurtAy are firmly bound unto the LA under Pie condirtions of the bid bond ass above. (if PRINCIPAL is a joint velittire of two or more contractms, an electronic bid bond ID code, company/Bidder name title and date must be affixed for each contractor, In the venture.) .... . ...... E= . . .. . .. . .. .. . . I ... .. .. .. .. .. . I . ..... ..... E �i.'i cm`i`r',' B � d'Rand K) Code (CompanyfBidder Name) EUMMEM38M Page I of I Printed on 117712017 & 1113 PM M BLR 12230 (Rev 7/05 "Vt� (A TransporLificM 'Bureau ofConstrucfion 2300 South Didugen P"waylftom 322 Irnstrua.°ttonwr, ComMete btmus Rrmru'rn t.W dithatr typlrtg or using M ft. "Atithoaazatioa to Bud" Will not be issued unuess.Wdisvdesofthalk)#,TTaamoompUek-dindetapt Use iibomual 6crams as needed to list afiveafk, Dist b do w alt work you have under contract as a:uth r a prime oDnIractor or a subcontractor. it is vequked to include all pending low bids not yet awarded or rejected, In a joint venture, fist only that portion of the work wNch is the responsibility of your company, The urcompWed dollar value is to be based upon the most recent engineers or owners estimate, and must in dude work subcontracted to others. If no work is contracted,, show NONE- ---F- .._ 8 _ 3 d swards Pend iracp Estimated pletion Date Total Contract Prkm Accumulated Totals Uncmmpleted Ck.Alar Value lot' Firm i the Prime Contractor ,�.,...o.. .�._._........�....�..., ........ W...,,.. .... ............ _......... .n., Uncompleted DoHar Value if Flamm is the Subcontractor ., .,.�..�,,,..... .........._._ .m,..... Total Value of All Work Part It. Awards Pending and Uncompleted Work to be dom with your own forcm. t_W bekrw the uncompleted dollar waluutu of work ttw each con#W, and awards p umdimmg to to compteted with your own fur a,. All walk Accumulated subcxxiffacted to othefs wHI be rmted on the reverse of thin for . In a gout vpneurp, tt only that p rtiem of than work to be donne by your Totals company. 9nowork is contracted', show NONIIw. ......_....................._ __........ _._ .._.. _.,.a . ................. Ea tl rk _.........._...._,_ .. Flortland CAmmnf Concrete Paving ...._........ HMA Mand Mix .................,_............ _ _ . _...._... ......... ...... . IMA Paying _. �.................__...__w_ ...... ......,r...__..._........ , _ ... ....... too- Swat r tdt J,J... ..�.............._ � w.. ..,,..,..... ....,,.,, ,._...............�....w,.. is __.._. _ . .., _ _ _..._._ _ ,_. _ ....._ _ .. gmegate Bases & Surfaces ..........................._ _.,......_.,._..._,_ _... �.. 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Moet constniction (Lw) _� .w..... _.._. i L Totals EF&LR;aure afthis s"rat'onvation is REQUIRED to accomplish the statutory purpose as outRined in the till iso Procurement Code.e" Failure to comply will result In non -issuance of an "Authruri abo n To Bid."" nits Than has been approved by that State Forms Management Cementer. P tinted MM,017 Page I of 2 BC 57( . OWI 71910) Part M. Work Subcontracted to Others. d"°`oF each con trarl de bed do Pat Nu dust add the rdc you have subcontracted to othef s, t 2 S 4 Awards Pending SuubcAntr ctor .w,.yT.of Wofk Subcontract Price .._......_............. .._._ _ _.__. _ __......_ Amount UncompWed Subcontractor SubcAintract Pri* __.._.... .._..._ __... _. ... ..._............ __.M.._ �_..._� . � � _..... �._....... � � ....____•..w.. ..._ _. .. Amount Unto p d Subcontractor T e �,rt Wotk ubcontr P6r* . ......._..�._.................. _......_..... . .�...M............__... ..�.. _..............� _�. ._�._ .......... _ _ _. ..�..... .__......... urm_m_m _..._.._._....... Amo ncornpt ted Smubcrrtrtrmr Trw rut od( Sri rutin Prkp . ._....._... .�� •._..... __ _.....�.............. t�rrr•, rmprted Subcontractor TygWork Subcontracl Price . _.....__.. Amount..._....m...._....___. �... _ ..._..__......... ...�.___ __. _.........._._._..___ _ _.... � __ . _._. ...... ._ ....._w.. _ _.._ torr mopped __,.,•... e....._... _. __. __. .._..___.. ..... Total dr a .:ed _._µ..... ........ --..__....... I . ..... _.._ .�......... ... ... ..µ.._v ............ �__. 1, burg duly swom, do herea.by d cA re that this affidavit is truce and cx.)rr#acI statement relating to Al...L uncompleted contracts of the and e . u rr d fbr Federal, State,, County, Cfty and private work, ind, WingLLub • ntr ctrtru„ AII. pendvng low bods not yet awarded r rejec4ed avid Al..L estimated compWioni dates. tr ubsci b d and swum to before m this day of ......� Tyx of, Print Name t'VK' r or CkwCN,d d fru Signed Notary, Pub#,r div crrrrrrrus; ion extores (Notary SeM) l::�irdrrted 1/2'7120'17 IPage 2 of 2 BC 57 (Rev, 08117110) - - — -------------- IWOS' Department of Trarrsportabon ig�m Route -20 1Z..HesurfacinaRmarwn . . . . . .. . ... .. .. ...... ... . _ County -Cook . . . ........... . . ..... . ..... ­­ . . . ....... ...... - - ------- - -------- . ........ . . ... .. ie :U� �WII ft LocWAgency . MhLJnLP_rosOed___ . Section For this contract proposal or for all groups in this deliver and install proposal. 0 For the following deliver and install groups in this material proposal'. Illinois Department of Transportation policy, adopted in accordance with the provisions of the Illinois Highway Code, requires Oils contract to be awarded to the lowest responsive and responsible bidder. The award decision is subject to approval by the Department, In addition to all other responsibility factors, this contract or deliver and install proposal (1) approved by avid registered with the United States Department of Labors dureau ot Apprentcesnip aria I raining, and (2) applicable to the work of the above indicated proposals or groups, Therefore, all bidders are required to complete the following cerfification: Except as provided in paragraph IV below, the undersigned bidder certifies that it is a participant, either as an indivicluall or as part of a group program, in an approved apprenticeship or training program applicable to each type of work or craft that the bidder wiH perform with its own employees. 11. The undersigned bidder further certifies for work to be performed by subcontract that each of its subcontractors submitted fbr approval either (A) is, at the time of such bid, participating in an approved, applicable apprenticeship or training program-, or (B) voill, prior to commencement of performance of work pursuant to this contract, establish participation in an approved apprenticeship or training program applicable to true work of the subcontract. "L Me undersigned bidder, by inclusion in the list in the space bebw, certifies the official name of each program sponsor holding ffie Certificate of, Registration for all of the types of work or crafts in which the bidder is a participant and that will be performed with the bidder's employees. Types of work or craft that will be sub contra-Ared shall be included and listed as subcontract work, 'The list shall also indicate any type of work or craft job category for, mitwich there is no appficable apprenticeship or training program available. Printed U2.712.017 Page 1 ort BLR 12325 (Rev. 4/07) IV, Except for any work identified above, any bidder or subcontractor that shaR perform all or part of the work of the contract or deliver and instaH proposalsolely by individuai owners, partners or members and not by employees to whom the payment of prevailing rates of wages would be reqiAred, check the following box, and ident4� the owner/operator work.force and posftions of ownership, oil Bidder, By: ............................................. (Signature) AddrMe., Printed M2712017 Page 2 of 2 BLR '12325 (Rim 4107) MMSM County , Cook,, Local Public Agency ... . ...... . .... . .............. Section Number Route Mrfar I Bea of "[N A' M" aiiif ft), (State of Afflant being first duly sworn upon oath, states as follows - 1, That I am the of Ofter Of PCOMOVI Mwer 2. That I have personal knowledge of the facts herein stated. 3. 1,,.h „ if selected under this proposal, mwill maintain a (Wdev) business office in the State of Winois which will be located in EMEM= 4. That this business office will serve as the rximary pIace of employment for any persons employed in the I construction contemplated by this proposal. 5. That this Affidavit is given as a requirement of state law as provided in Section 30-22(8) of the Illinois Procurement Code, This isms rum was acknowledged before me on (SEAL) UM (PrintName igAMOA) I - ...—.-I.-.- ' ' �§ �ONc&Wy Pnnted 112712017 BLL 12326 (011100114) INDEX FOR SUPPLEMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS AND REM Adopted January 1, 2017 ERRATA Standard Specifications -for Road and Bridge Construction (Adopted 4-1-16) (Revised 1-1-t SUPPLEMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS SW Spec. Sec, P e No. 106 Controf Materials ............. 1 403 Biturninous Surface Treatment (Class A-4, A-2, A-3) ...... ....... 2 420 Porfland Cement Concrete Pavement ....... ........... __, .............. 3 502 Excavation for Structures , ...... 5 503 Concrete Sty,uctures . ... , � .... ........ -7 504 Precast Concrete Structures ...... ....... .. ... . ... .. .. 10 .542 Pipe Culverts ........ ...... ... 11 586 Sand Backfill for Va ul ted Abutin ents .. _ _ ____. ........ ...... 12 670 Engineer's Field Office and Laboratory ...... 14 7014 Temporary Concrete Barrier 15 888 Pedestrian Push -Button ... ........ .............. 17 1003 FineAggregate s ........ ...... 18 1004 Coarse Aggregates 19 '1006 Metals .... _ .... ............. .......... 21 1020 Portland Cement Concrete ....... 22 1103 Portland Cement Concrete Equipment ........... 24 ........... ............. . ....... Check Sheet for IIS e-INM, -4fasialk, The follomtinq RECURRING SPECIAL PROVISIONS indicated by an 'X" are applicable to this contract and are included reference, CbQ A I Additional State Requirements for Federal -Aid Construction Contracts 26 2 Subletting of Contracts (Federal -Aid Contracts) 29 3 EEO 30 4 Specific EEO Responsibilities Non Federal -Aid Contracts 40 5 ReAuired Provisions - State Contracts 45 6 ASbestos Bearing Pad Removal 51 7' Asbestos Waterproofing Membrane and Asbestos Hot -Mix Asphalt Surface Removal 52 8 Temporary Stream Crossings and In -Stream Work Pads 53 9 Construction Layout Stakes Except for Bridges 54 10 Construction L,ayout Stakes 57 11 Use of Geotextile Fabric Rx, RaHroad Crossing 60 12 Sur cling, (A' Concrete Pavements 62 13 Hot -Mix Asphalt Surface Correction 66 14 Pavement and Shoulcler Resurfacing 68 15 Patching with Hot -Mix Asphalt Overlay Rernovall 69 16 Pdymer Concrete '70 17 PVC Pipefiner 72 18 Bicycie, Racks 73 19 Temporary Portable Bridge Traffic Signals 75 20 Wod( Zone Public Inibrmation Signs 77 21 Nighttime inspection of Roadway Lighting 78 22 English Substitution of Metric Bolls 79 23 Calcium Chloride Accelerator for Portland Cement Concrete 80 24 Quality Control of Concrete Mixtures at the Plant 81 25 Quality CoritroWuafity Assurance, of Concrete Mixtures 89 26 Digital Terrain Modefing ftr Earthwork Calculations 105 27 El Reserved 107 28 Preventive Maintenance - Bituminous Surface Treatment 108 29 Prevenwe Maintenance - Cape Seal 114 30 0 Preventive Maintenance -,, Micro -Surfacing 129 31 0 Prevenfive Maintenance - Slurw-y Seal '140 32 Temporary Raised Plavemenit Markers 149 33 Restoring Bridge Approach Pavements Using High -Density Foam 150 34 Portland Cement Concrete Inlay or Overlay 153 . . . ......... .......... "I - ........ Sheet for Local Roads and Streets Recurring Special Provisions 0 The following LOCAL ROADS AND STREETS RECURRING SPECIAL PROVISIONS indicated by an ')(7 are applicable to this contract and are included by referentx.: PjQYi.si0s -QhQcK-,5heeL# Page el-NQ LRS 1 Reserved 158 L.RS 2 Fur ishied Excavation 159 ITS 3 Wod( Zone Traffic Control Surveillance 160 LRS 4 Flaggers M Work Zones 161 1 RS 5 Contract Claims 162 LRS 6 x idding Requirements and Conditions for Contract Proposals 163 1,,,,I S 7 Bidding Requirements and Conditions for Material Proposals 169 LRS 8 Reserved 175 LRS 9 Biturninous Surfaoe,rreatments 176 LRS,10 Reserved 177 LRS 11 x Employment Practices 150 LRS 12 Wages of Employeers on Public Works 152 LRS 13 Saleton of Labor 154 LRS 14 E] Paving Brick and Concrete Paver Pavements and Sidewalks 155 1,,,. S 15 Partial Payments 158 LRS 16 Protests on Lo(ml L,etfings 159 LRS '17 Substance Abuse Prevention Prograrn 160 1 ,RS 18 0 Multigrade Cold Mix Asphalt 161 State of Illinois ERRATA STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS FOR ROAD AND BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION Adopted: April 1 2016 Revised- January 1, 2017 Page 84 Article 204, 2. In the seventh line of the first paragraph change AASHTO T 99 (Method Q- to "Illinois Modified AASHTO T 99 (Method C)". Page 90 Article 205,06, In the first, sentence W the third paragraph change 'AASHTO T 99 (Method C)" to 'Illincis Modified AASHTO "r 99 (Method C)", Page 91 Article 205.06. In the first sentence of the fourth paragraph change AASHTO T 99 (Method C)" to "Illinois Modified AASHTO T 99 (Method C')O, and in the second sentence change"AASHTO 1'224" to 'Illinois Modified AASHT0,r qq (Annex Al)". Page 91 Article 205.06. In the second line of the fifth paragraph change 'AASHTO T 191* to"Iffinais, Modified AASHTO 1, Page 91 Article 205,06, In the sixth line of the eighth paragraph change "AASHTO, T99 (Method Q* to "Illinds Modified AASHTO T 99 (Method C)-. Page 152 Article 310.09. In the second sentence of the second paragraph change"AASHTOT191* to 011finois Modified AASHTO, T 191", and in the third sentence change "AASHTO T 99" to "Illinois Modified AASHTO T 99". Page 155 Article 311.05(a). In the firbi sentence of the fifth paragraph change "AASHTO 1 99 (Method Q' to "Illinois Modified AASHTO T 99 (Method C)", and In the second sentence change "AASHTO T 224" to "Illinois Modified AASHTO T 99 (Annex Al)",, Page 155 Article 311.05(a . In the second line of the sixth paragraph change `AASHT01 "T" 191"to"Illinois Modified AASHTO T 191", Page 163 Article 351.05(a). In the second sentence of the fifth paragraph change "AASHTO "r 99 (Method C)" to "Illinois Modified AASHT0 T 99 (Method Cand in the third sentence change "AASHTO T 224n to "Illinois Modified AASHTO T 99 (Annex All)", m Page 163 Article 351.05(a). In the second line of the sixth paragraph change "AASHTOT 191" to "Illinois Modified AASHTO T 191",, Page 169 Article 352A 1, In the second sentence of the fourth paragraph change "AASHTO T 191"to"Iffinois Modified AASHTO T 191", and in the third sentence change "AASHTO T 134 (Method B)" to "Illinois Modified AASHTO T 134 (Method B)", Page 169 Article 352.12. In the first sentence of the first paragraph change "AASHTO T 22" to 'Illinois Modified AASHTO T 22", and in the seconI sentence change "AASHTO T 134 (Method B)" to 'Iffinois Modified AASHTO 1 134 (Method B)", Page 196 Article 406,07(a) After the footnotes in Table 1 - Min�murn Roller Requirements for HMA add the following - "EQUIPMENT DEFINITION Vs - Vibratory roller, static mode, minimum 125 Win, (2.2 kWmim) of roller Wdth. Maximum speed = 3 mph (5 krn/h), or 264 ft./min (80 m1min). If the vibratory roller does not eliminate roller marks, its use shall be discontinued and a tandem roller, adequatelam ballasted to remove roller marks, shall be used., Vj:) - Vibratory roller, dynamic mode, operated ata speed- to prods cm not less than 10 impa� (30 impactsim) , 1`8 T r andem rollw for breakdown rolling, 8 to 12 tons (7 to 11 rnehic tons,)i, 250 to 400 lbfin. (44 to 70 Nimm) of roller width, max. speed = 3 1/2 mph (5.5 km/h) or 308 ft/min (92 m/min), Tr - "Tandem roller for finai rolling, 200 to 400 Win. (35 to 70 N/mm) of roller width with rninimurn roller width of 50 in. (1.25 m). Ballast shall be increased if roller marks are not efirninated. Ballast shall be decreased if the mat shoves or distorts. 3W - Three wheel roller, max. speed = 3 mph (5 km1h) or 264 ffirnin (80 m/min), 300 to 400 lbfin. (53 to 70 Nimm) of roller width. The three -wheel roller shall weigh 10 to 12 tons (9 to 11 metric tons) " a Page 253 Artide 44,2,06(a)(2). In the third line of the sixth paragraph delete "transverse?'. Page 331 Article 505.04(p). Under Range of Clearance in the first table change Oin. x 10-06 to 'in. x 10'1', Page 444 "i, i" 542.03. In the Notes in Table IIIB add "CPP Corrugated Polypropylene (CPP) pipe with smooth interior". Page 445 Articie 542.03. In the fourth column in Table IIIB (metric) change the heading for Type 5 pipe from "CPE'to'CPP*,, Page 445 Arficle 542.03. In the Notes in Table IIIB (metric) change "PE Polyethylene (PE) pipe with a smooth interior" to "CPP Corrugated Polypropylene (CPP) pipe vvith smooth interior,, Page 449 Articie 514204(0(2). In the third line of the second paragraph change 'A,ASHTO T 99 (Methiod C)" to "Illinois Modified AASHTO T 99 (Method C)-, Page 450 Arbde 542D4(h). In the third sentence of the second paragraph c�hange "in the table WoW to 'rxw the Contractor's design". Page 544 Article 639.03. In the first sentence of the first paragraph change 'AASHTO Standard Specifications for Structural Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaires, Traffic Signals,' to "AASHTO LRFD Specifications for Structu4 Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaires, and Traffic Signals,", Page 546 Article 640,03, In the first, sentence of the first paragraph change 'AASHTO Standard Specifications for Structural Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaires, and Traffic Signals" to "AA,SHTO LRFD Specifications for Structural Supports for Highway Signs, Lurninaires, and Traffic SignaW, Page 548 Article 641.03. In the first sentence of the first paragraph change "AASHTO Standard Specifications for Structural Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaire and Traffic Signals," to "AASHTO LRFD Specificabons for Structural Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaires, and Traffic SignaIs,". Page 621 Artide 727,03. In the first sentence of the third paragraph change "AASHTO Standard Specifications for Structural Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaires and Traffic Signals' to "AASHTO LRFD Specificalions; for Structural Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaires, and Traffic Signals", Page 629 Article 734,03(a),, In the fourth line of the second parag,raph change "AASHTO T 99 (Method C)" to 'Illinois ModiW AASHTO T 99 (Method C)'. FA Page 649 Article 801.02. In the first sentence of the first paragraph change "AASHTO's Standard Speeffications for Structural Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaires, and Traffic Signals"' to "AASHTO LRFD Specifications for Structural SUpports for Highway Signs, Luminaires, and Traffic Siginals". Page 742 Article 1003,04(c). Under Gradation in the table change '(see. Article 1003.02(c))" to "(see Article 1003.01(c))"'. Page 755 Article 1004.03(b), Revise the third sentence of the first paragraph to read "For Class A (seal or cover coat), and other binder courses, the coarse aggregate shall be Class C quality or better,". Page 755 Article 1004.013(c). In the table for Class A-1, 2, & 3, change the Gradation N�o. "CA 16" to "CA 16 or CA 20" Page 777 Article 1006.29(d). Revise, the third sentence of the third paragraph to read "Stains steel washiers shall be plain flat, conforming to ANSI/ASME B1 8.22. 1, 1ype A or B as appropriate, or MS 15795, and made of 18-8 stainless steel," Page 809 Article 1020,04(e), In the third line of the first paragraph change "I"I"P SCC - 3* to "ITP Page 810 Article 1020,05(b) In the second Nine of the first paragraph change .ac di the qualified products list" to "according to the qualified products fist.'. Page 810 Asti de 10,20,05(b), Delete the first sentence of the second paragraph Page 852 Article 1030.05(ai)(6), Change "Hot -Mix Asphalt QC/QA Start -Up Procedures""' to "Hot -Mix Asphaft Test Strip Procedures", Page 945 Article 1069.05, In the first sentence of the tenth paragraph change "'Standard Specifications for, Structural Srapports for Highway Signs, Luminaires, and "Traffic Signals"""' to "AASHTO LD Specifications for Structural Supports for Highway, Signs, Luminaires, and Traffic Signals", Paige 961 Artide 1070,04(b)(1). In the third sentence of the first paragraph change andard! Specifications of Structural Supports for H�ighway Signs, Luminaires and Traffic Signals" published by AASHTO" to "AASHTO LRFD Specifications for Structural Supports for Highway &gnis, Luminaires, and Traffic Signals". E Page 989 Article1077,01. In the second sentence of the first paragraph change "Standard Specifications for Structural Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaires, and Traffic Signals, as published by AASHTO" to "AASHTO LRFD Specifications for Structural Supports for Highway Signs, Luminaires, and Traffic Signals". Page 1121 Article 1103.13(a), In the first line of the first paragraph change "Bridge Deck Approach Stabs," to "Bridge Deck and Approach Slabs," PEI U10indis Department of Transportation -I-/////////////// I. f I I / I I I I I - - ---------- IIIIIII I/ .. ..... - - -- - - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - The following Special Provisions supplement the "Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction", Adopterd JanLj�ry,,I, 20,17 the latest edition of the "Manual on Uniform Traffic Contral Devices for Streets and Highways', and the ""Manual of "T'est Procedures of Materials" in effect on the date of Ovitation of bids, and the Supplernentall Specifications and Recurring Special Prov^ sions indicated on the Check Sheet included here M which apply to avid govern the construction of Section No. 17 -00165 -00 -RS and in case of conflict with any part, or . . ... ..... ...... of said Specifications, Pie said Special Prov�sions shaH take precedence and shall govern, Page I of I Printed on IQW2,01 7 556,130 PM BLR 11310 (Rev, 7105) 17 -00165 -00 -RS: SPI."CIAL PROVISIONS INDEXTO SPECIAL, PROVISIONS & SUPPORTING PERMITD0C(JMENTS �rovjsioqs 1,0CATION OF IMPROVEMENT DESCRIIvf ION OF WORK RESTRICTION OF WORK SPECIAL EXCAVATION STORM SEWER, RUBBER GASKET, CI,ASS A, TYPE 1 8" SOLID PVC SO R 21 (CLASS 200) CONNECTION HOJ'MIX ASPHAIA" AND CONCRETE DRIVEWAY REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT TRAFFIC CONTROL, Pt,AN 1Q0'1'BQj,',_$XLtajR[Qyisions (See Check Sheet) fDar, BLRS �Spg��4iLprqyisioqs LR 107-4 IDO'I'Distriet.1 S , 6,gjjl W pqvisions RECLAIMED ASPHALT PAVENIENTAND RECLAIME.D ASPHALT SHINGLES (D-1) HMA MJX*l'LJRE DESIGN REQUIREMENTS (DI) FRWIJON AGGREGATE (II -I Permit Documents STORM WATER 1l'OLt,uTl.ON PREVENTION PLAN NPDES PERMIT . ........... ... ...... ........... ...... 17 -00165 -00 -RS- SPECIAL PROVISIONS LU 2017.0117' The pmject is location within the Village of'Mounot Prospect and consists ofthe resurfacing oflocal streets for a total dist ,rice of 71145 mull s. DESCRIPTION OF WORK 2003.01.29 The work included in this contract consists of fumishing all labor, niaterials, equipment and other iterns necessary for the compiction of hot mix asphait surface removal, hot mix asphalt binder course installation, hot mix asphalt surface course insudlation, curb and grutter, renioval and reptam. cement, sidewalk removal and repacenient, pLc wid hot. Tnix asphalt driveway rcpairs, utility sinicture, repair's and collateral work necessary to complete the irripmvements ass shown on the details and as described herein. RESrj SIC TION OF WORK 2017.0L01 In general, the work on this pri),ject cannot start beforL April 30'1' All construction activities air alteration oplerations within the Village shall be performed only between fl -11c hours of "7;d a. m. and 7:00 parm. Monday throu0i Saturday, ]No work will be allowed on Sundays and legal holidays as listed in Article 107.09 in the Stwidard Specifications. Variations from these time limitations shall be allowed only in the case of run aintenance ofoperation of safety and traffic control devices such as bafficades, signs and lighting, or to consuruction of an einergency nature. More stringent requirernents inay N.- asmessed for work in state highwaycar railroad rights af-wgky. Working hours outside these times rilust receive prior approval fi-orn the Village, SPECIAL EXCAVATION 2008,01. 14 DES(-RIPTION. In general this work shall tx- is accordance wm Siection 202 and 440 of the Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction except as noted herw.-rin. This itern includes all cxcavation necessasy to remove mid disjx)se of', unsuitable pavement base and unsuitable sub -base that may be encountered. If, during construction, it is deferrnined by the Frigineer that unsuitable base and sub -base is to Ix removed, the Engineer will direct the Contractor to mmove this material, 71e vollume removed will be deleirniined by the lEngirweer ftein field measurements. Open -cut trenches shall laic sheeted and brac&Ai or, o1herwise protected as required by any governing Fedenal or State and municipal ordinanczs and as may be nece&sary, to pnrtect lif, prop",, or the Contract Work. In any event, the minimnurn protectioni shall confami to the recommendations in the Occupatiorial Safely and I lealth Act (OSI 1A) Standards for Construction. Shecting, cing, shoting and general safety measures will not tw paid for separately but shall I included in the contract. METHOD 01' MEASI VRl,"MI�I'NT. This work will be rneasured in im, original position and the volunwe in cubic yards computed by the method of a.ver 2ge end areas., BASIS OF PAYMENT. This work will be paid for at ttie c(,:mtract unit price per cubic yard for SPI"CIAL EXCAVATH-K The inatedal replacetnent of unsuitable base and m.6 -base will be paid under the item 1-br Aggregate Base Course, Type B. If, at the direction of lite Engineer, it is detemqhled that unsuitable pavement base must be replaced with bituminotts inaterial, die pay item for CLASS D PATC1 HES, "IYPE 1, 8"or CLASS D PATC14ES, 1-YPE 11, 8" will be used and the irequirvd excavation will riot Ix- paid for separately, 17 00165 -00 -RS: SPECIALPROVISIONS STORM SEWER, RUBBER GASKET, CLASS A, TYPE I AMU I DESCRIPTION. This work shall consist of constructing storm sewers in accordarace with Section 550 of the Standard Specifications for, Road and Bridge Construction except as noted herein and any applicable requirentents of the Metropolitan Water Rechunation DistTict. CONSTRUCTION R.1"QUIREMENTS. The pilpe material used for this item shall be reinforced concrete culvert pipe Class A,Type I with rubber "0" ring gasket joil its. Where required horizontal and vertical separations with water, mains cannot be met, the necessary sections of stoffn sewer shall have water pressure - tight. joints, BASIS OFPAYMEN'r. This work will be paid for at the contract unit price per foot for STORM SEWER, RUFR GASKET, LASS A, TYPE I of the diameter specified in die pro pos,al. This p6ce shall include all costs for excavating, disposing of the excess excavated rnaterial, furnishing and placing the pipe bedding material, corm ecting to existing structures, and all other labor and matcrials necessdry to fumish and install this item. 8" SOLID PVC SDR 21 (CLASS 200) 201TOL27 DESCRIPTION. "Miswork. shall consist of the installation of polyvirtyl chloride pipe (PVC) in accordance to Section 1040.03 (A) of the Standan] Specifications fbr- Road and Bridge, Consuvction. CONSTRUCTION METHODS. Installation shall conform to Section 550 of the Standard Six-cificatiorks for Road mid Bridge ConStnJerioll and any applicable requirements of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District. BASIS OF PAYMENT. This work will Im paid for at, the contract unit pritv per foot for 8" St; )[,ID PVC SDR 21 (CLASS 200). 11wis price shall include all the cots for excavating, diWsing of excess material, funtishing and placing pijw,v bedding material, connecting to cxistingstructures, and all other labor and material (including Fittings) necessary to furnish mid install this item. Nam DES"CRurrION, 'Dis work shall consist of connecting new storrn sewer to cxisting structures or sewer inains. CONST'RUCI ION VIEF14ODS. All connections to existingstructures or sewer mains shall be cored, and shiall include as rubber bootseal. BASIS OF PAYMENT, 7 ids work will W.- paid for at, the contract unit priaz per each CONNECTION,, This price, shall include all lalmr, material, and equipment to complete this item, 17 00165-00-R.S. SPICI If..." PROVISIONS -XS PHEXUll—i'll -X*T(-AXTE DRIVEWAY ALMOVK 200TOL 16 DESCRIPTION. This or shale consistof the removal and satisfactory disposal of'existing hot mixasphalt and concirte driveways as shown on the plans, This or shall also consist of the constniction of new Hot mix asphalt and concrete driveways as shown on the plans. This work shall be performed in accordance with the applicabile portiorks of Section 406 and 420 of the Standard Specifications cept as noted herein. CONSTRUCTION. At specific locations shown on the plans, existing concrete mid hot mix aspiralt driveways shall be reinoved and disposed of by the Contractor. Tae limits of rer'noval will tw marked by the Engineer. The driveway shall' sawcut full -depth. Any areas outside the limits of'removal, which are damaged, shall be. replaced 1,-)y the Contractor at his own expense. "rhe Contractor shall install a 6" PortlandCemcnt Concretc surface, or a 3"' HMA Surface Course, Mix N50. "I"he Pordand Cernent Concrete drivew4ky shall be constructed in accordance with Section 420 of the Sundard Specifications for Road and Brid gc Construction insoilix as applicable. The hot inix asphalt driveway shall be constructed in two lifts and in accordance with Smtion 406 of the Standard SIxcificatioares insofar as applicable. METHOD OF M1EAS6JR1.MEN'r and III ,SHS OF PAYMIENT, This woric will be micasured in place and the area computed in &.1axarr yards,"This work will be paid f(,.)r at the contyao, unit price per square yard f6r, PCC HDI. UVEWAY REMOVAL, AND REPLACEMENT, 6" or for HMA DRIVEWAY S1.J1RFA,CF REMOVE & R,'PLACE, 3". 'Fbis price shall Am.) include the cost for excavating to the prop. er grade, providing the lal)or, materials, and equipment to complete, this iterra. IfAirecred by the Engineer, the Contmetor shall remove the existing Inas and install a 2" compacted aggmggte Wse course I A-6prior to the installation of the 6" Poffland Cement Concrete surface. The ren"Doval and replacement of the baso course timder a new surface shall bL hichuded its die pay iterin PCC, DRIVEWAY 14EMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT, 6"' If directed by the ll:ngineer, the Contractor shall remove the existing I-Jaww-and install an 8" compacted aggregate base course (CA -6) prior to the installation of die 3" HMA surface. The removal arid res plan eirenut of the existing aggregate under a new HMA surface will he paid for• at the ci,,narAct unit prhx, per square yard for DRIVEWAY BASE REMOVAL & ]UPLACEMENT, 8". IT 00165 -00 -RS: SPECIAL PROVISIONS TRAFFIC CONTROL PLAN 201701bT Traffic Control shall be according to the applicable sections of the Standard Spec ifications, the Supplemental Specifications, the "Illinois Manual on UnifOlURTraffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways", any special details and I lipy Standardis contained in the plans, and the Special Provisions contained herein. Special attention is called to Article 107.09 of the Standard Specifications and the fbilowing 1 -lig. hway Standards, Details, Quality Standard for Work ZoneTraffic (,ontrol Devices, Recurring Special Provisioriis and Special Provisions contained herein, relating to tmffic contmi. The Contractor shall contact the District One Bureau of"Traffic at least 72 Ilho urs in advance of beginning work, STANDARDS: 701301-04 Larie Closure. 2L, 2W, Short. Time Operation 701311-03 Lane Cloiure 21, 2W Moving Operations — Day Only 701501-06 Urban Lane Closure,21.,P 2W, Uadivided 701801-06 Sidewalk C'omer or Crosswalk Closure 701901-06 Traffic Control Devices DETAILS: Region One Traffic nmil and Proteclion for Side no ds, Intersections, and Driveways Region One Typical Pavement Markings, SPECIAL PROVISIONS.- 1.,RS 3 Construction Zorie Traffic Conttol Mairitenance of'Roadways E).-1 BASIS OF PAYMENT, 11e work, associated with the Traffic Control Plan will be paid f at the contrw unit price Imnp Sumi for "FRAl"FIC CONTROL & PROTECTION, Standard 701501,TRAFFIC ("ONTROL & PRu1 a-1'100, Standard'701801, and TRAFFICA CONTROL & PROTEC"TION, Standard 70190L BDE SPECIAL PROVISIONS For the January 20 and March 10, 2017 Leffings The full rig spec:iai provisions iriftated by an Y are applicable to this contract and will be included by the Projec, Dewelopment and Brnplernentation Section of the BD E. An * Odicates a new or revised special provision for the letfing. File # Baal PMviqL_i i 1]tLe _1 Effective visgri 80099 1Accessible Pedestrian Signals (APS) April 1, 2003 Jan, 1,2014 80274 2 bg Aggregate Suprade Improvement April 1 � 2012 April 1, 2016 80192 3 . . . . . ........ Automated Flagger Assistance Device Jam 1, 2008 80173 4 . .... ... &tuminous Materials Cost Adjustments Nov,2,2006 July 1, 2015 80241 5 Bridge Demolition Debris July 111, 2009 50261 6 Building Rein oval- Case I (Non-Fdable and Friable Asbestos) Sept. 1, 1990 April 1, 2010 50481 7 Building Rem oval- Case 11 (Non -Friable Asbestos) Sept. 1, 1990 April 111, 2010 50491 8 Bifid ng Removal_Case III (Friable Asbestcm) Sept. 11, 1990 April 1, 2010 50531 9 Building Rerntwal-Case IV (No Asbestos) Sept. 1, 1990 April 111, 2010 80366 10 J Butt Joints July 111, 2016 80198 '11 CompWion Date (via calendar days) April 1, 2008 80199 12 CompleUon Date (via calendar days) Plus Work Og Days April 1, 2008 80293 13 Concrete Box Culverts with Skews > 30 Degrees and Ueslgn FlUs'.55 April 1, 2012 July 11, 2016 .......... Feet 80311 14 Concrete End Sections for Pipe Culverts Jan. 1, 2013 April 1:1, 2016 80277 15 Concrete Mix Design ­­ Depadment Provided Jan. 1, 2012 April 1,11 2016 80261 16 Construction Air Quality Diesel Retrofit June 1, 2010 Nov, 1, 2014 80029 17 Disai:Ivant ed B ' Enter ;Bss prise Participation W! wloi'�`Wq '/t/o/s/l/mm"s mom Qw! Ila Se t 1 *970001 Ju 1 2, 2016 Z", OWN 9. "m f/m/i/i 80229 19 Fust Cost Adjustment April 1, 2009 July 1, 2015 80304 20 Grooving for Recessed Pavement Markings Nov, 1, 2012 Aug, 1, 2014 80246 21 Hot­.Ux Asphalt Density Testing of Longftudinai Joints Jan. 1112010 April 1. 2016 80347 22 Hot -Mix Asphalt Pay for Performance Using Percent Within Umits Nov, 1, 2014 April 1, 2016 Jobsite Sampling 80376 23 Hot -Mix Asphalt -Tack Coat Nov. 1, 2016 80367 24 1 ight Poles July 1, 2016 80368 25 L,ight Tower, July 1, 2016 80336 26 Longitudinal Joint andCradc Patching Apiii 1, 2014 April 1, 2016 80369 27 ..... Mast Arm Assembly and Pole July 1, 2016 80045 28 ..... MatenM7'ransfer Device June 15, 1999 Aug. 111, 2014 80165 29 Moisture Cured Urethane Paint System v.. 1„ Jan. 1, 2010 80349 30 Pavement MarlKing Blackout 'Ta pe Prov. 111,2014 April 1, 2016 80371 31 Marking Removal July 1, 2016 80298 32.W. ........Pavement Pavement Marking Tape Tyr. rV April 1, 2012 Aphi 1, 2016 80377 33 RE Portable 2han 'e"a'bBe Messa e, ,T, ris Nov.1,2016 80338 35 Portland Cement Concrete Partial Depth Hot -Mix Asphaft Patching April 1, 2014 April 1, 2016 80300 36 Preformed Plastic Pavement Marking Type, D - Inlaid ApHI1,2012 April 1,2016 80328 37. ...... Progress Payments Nov. 2,2013 3 ,. 4261 38 Raflroad Prcitective Liabilo insurance Dei'.. 1,, 1986 Jan. 1, 2006 80157 39 Railroad Protecfive Liability insurance (5 and 10) Jart, 1, 2006 80306 40 Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) and Reclahned Asphaft Nov.1,2012 April 1, 2016 Nn les, R ."i, M"a, Wl.111_ "C' (4 AJAPA, /2010 A,// 80127' 42- Steel ost Adjustment Arxil 2, 2004 July 1, 2015 File # Specig.1 Provision Title Effective Revised Na -me 80317 44 Surface Testing of Hot -Mix Asphalt Overlays Jan. 1, 2013 April 1, 2016 20338 45 Training Special Provisions Oct. 15„ 1975 80318 46 Traversable Pipe Grate Jan. 1, 2013 1, 2014 tril Jlfj( 80288 49 Warm Mix Asphalt Jan, 1, 2012 April 1, 2016 80302 50 Weekly DBE Trucking Reports June 2, 2012 April 2, 2015 80289 51 Wet Reflective `T'hermMasfic Pavement Marking Jan.1,2012 80071 52 1.- j Working Days Jan. 1,2002 The following special provisions are in the 2017 Supplemental Specifications and Recurring Special Provisions. File S jtLiql Provi$ionritig New Location Effective R&Lvised NaMe 80360 Coarse Aggregate Quality Article 10 . 01 July 1, 2015 80363 Engineers Field Office Article 670,07 ApOI1,2016 80358 Equal EmploMent Opportunity Recurring CS #1 and #5 April 1, 2015 80364 Errata for the 2016 Standard Specifications Supplernental April 1, 2016 80342 Mechanical Siderie Bar Inserter Articles 420,03, 420,05, and Aug. 1, 2014 April 1, 2016 1103,19 80370 Mechanical Splicers Article 1006.10 July 1, 2016 80361 Overhead Sign Structures Cerfiflc*ion of Metal Article 106.08 INov, 1, 2015 April 1, 2016 Fabricator 80365 Pedestrian Push -Button Article 888-03 it 1, 2016 80353 Portland Cement Concrete Way or Overfay Recuning CS #34 Jan.1,2015 April 1, 2016 80372 Preventive Maintenance Bituminous SurfacR Reakaring CS #28 Jan.1,2009 July, 1, 2016 Treatment (A-1) 80373 Preventive Maintenance Cape Seal Recuning CS #29 Jan. 1,2009 July 1, 2016 80374 Preventive Maintenance - Micro -Surfacing Recurring CS #30 Mara. 1,2009 July 1, 2016 80375 Prevenfive Maintenance Slurry Seal Recurring GS #31 Jan. 1,2009 July 1, 2016 80362 Steel Slag in Trench Backffll Articles 1003,01 and 1003,04 Jan. 1,2016 80355 Temporary Concrete Barrier Articles 704,02, 704 04, Jan. 1, 2015 July 1, 2015 704,05, and 704.06 The fallg special provisions require additional Wormation from the designer. 'The additional information needs to be irwcJuded in a separate document attached to this check sheet, The Project Development and Implementation section will then include the information in the applicable special provWon The Special Provisions are: • Bridgp Demolition Debris 0 BuU&ig Removal -Case IV 0 Mat eriW'Trwisfer Devioe • Building Reniowal.-Case I a Completion Date a Flailroad brat live Liability Insurance ® Building RemovM-Case 11 e Completion Date Plus Working Days 0 Training Spedai Provisions • BiuflMng Removal -Case 111 0 DBE Parficipabon a 'dreg Days BUTT JOINTS (13DE) Effective: July 'l, 2016 Add the following to Article 406,08 of the Standard Specifications. (c) Temporary Plastic Ramps. Temporary plastic ramps shall be made of high density polyethylene meeting the properties listed below, 'Temporary plastic ramps shall only be used on roadways with permanent posted speeds of 55 mph or less. The ramps shall have a minimum taper rate of 1.30 (VH), The leading edge of the plastic ramp shall have a maximum thickness of 1/4 in, (6 mm) and the trailing edge shall match the height of the adjacent pavement ± 1/4 in, (± 6 mm). 'The ramp will be accepted by certification The Contractor shall furnish a certification from the manufacturer stating the temporary plastic ramp meets the following requirements, 11 Crosshead speed -2 in,/minute . ......... . . . ....... . ..... .......... //// . .......................... .......... Eftctive; Jainuary 1, 2010 Revised" April 1, 2016 [Jeer[ tion. 1"Ns work shall consist of testing the density of longitudinal joints as part of the quality controVquality assurance (QC/QA) of hot -mix asphalt (HMA). Work shall be according to Section 1030 of the Standard Specifications except as follows. Delete the second and third sentence of the third paragraph of Article 1030.05(d)(3) of the Standard Specifications, 1-i-11, I W411 'Longitudinal joint density testing shall bee performed at each random density test location. L.ongitudinal joint testing shall be located at a distance equal to the lift thickness or a minimum of 4 in. (100 mm), from each pavement e® (i.e. for a 5 in. (125 rnm) lift the near edge of the density gauge or core barrel shall be within 5 in. (125 mrn) from the edge of pavement) Longitudinal joint density testing shall be performed using either a correlated nucfear gauge or cores. a., Confined Edge. Each confined edge density shall be represented by a one- irninut-A.-.- nudear derisity reading or a core dertsity and shall be included in the average of density readings or core densities taken across the mat which represents the IndiMual I est. bUnconfined Edge. Eacti unconfined edge joint density shall be represented by an average of three one -minute density readings or a single core density at ft given density test location and shall meet the density requirements specified herein, "The three, one-rininute readings shall be spaced 10 ft (3 m) apart la ngitudinaHy al mV the unconfined pavement edge and centered at the random density test location." Revise the Density Control I irnib; table in Article 1030,05(d)(4) of the Standard Specifications to read, ._a. ........ . . "Mixture ... . . ... . . . . ..................... Parameter . . . . . ........... ... . -1 . ..... ... lndiividual Unconfined Edge Composition (includes confined Joint Density Minimum _edges . . ....j_, .75 Ndesi 5 04% 77 10 -97. 91.0%.. . . .... . —Ndesi . .. ... ........9 92, 0 96.0% 90.0% 5,IL, -9,51.. Ndesi 90 . .. ....... 92.5 -97,4% . ....... . . . ......... ... .. ..... 90.0% d W 93.0 96.0% i", 90,0% H.U19.0L 93.0 97.4% Ndesi . . ... .9._.. . . . . . ..... Q,__ �U" 60 go. 03i. Ndesign 50 & 30 93,5 - 9T4% 91.0%11 01'. State of Illinois Depadment of "i-ransport' ation Bureau of Local Roads and Streets SPECIAL PROVISION FOR INSURANCE 1 ( I , I I I I All references to Sections or Articles in this spedfication shall be construed to mean specific Se!ction or Article of the Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction, adopted by the Department of Transportation geneThe Contractor shall name the following entities as additional insured under the Contractor's ral liability insurance po�licy in accmr,daince mrith Article '10727: Village of Mount Prospect "The entities fisted above and their officers, employees, and agents shall be indemnified and held hairmless in accordance with Article 107.26. Maintenance of Roadways Effective.� September 30, 1985 Revised: November 1, 1996 .............. . _­ -/-/ /I -, , ---,,,; 1/, ...... � , " " ; " //, , ,1111 "I" I ,, I I I I I I I I , I I �­ 1111111111,1,111 , I I I I .... .......... Effective- November 1, 2012 Revise', April 2, 2016 Revise Secfiori 1031 of the Standard Specifications to read: "SECTION 1031. RECLAIMED ASPHALT PAVEMENT AND RECLAIMED ASPHALT SHINGLES i0i.01, Description. Rerlaimed asphalt pavement and reclaimed asphalt shingles shall be according to the foliamring. (a) Reclaimed AsphWt Pavement (RAP),, RAP is the material resulting from cold milling or cnishing an e)dsting hot. -mix asphalt (HMA) pavement, RAP will be considered processed FRAP after completion of both crushing and screening to size. The Contractor shall supply written documentation that the RAP originated from routes or airfields under federal, state, or local agency jurisdiction. (b) Reclaimed Asphaft, Shingles (RAS), Reclaimed asphalt shingles (RAS). RAS is from the proicessing and grinding of preconsumer or poste nsumer shingles. RAS shall be a clean and uniforin material with a maximum of 0.5 Percent unacceptable material, as defined in Bureau of Materials and Physical Research Policy Memorandum, "Reclaimed Asphalt Shingle (RAS) Sources", by weight of RAS. All RAS used shall come from a Bureau of Materials and Physhcal Research approved processing facility where K shall be ground and processed to 100 percent passing the 3/8 in. (9.5 mm) sieve and 90 percent passing the #4 (4.75 mm) sieve. RAS shall meet the tetsting requirements specified I'mrein. In addition, RAS shall meet the following Typel or Type2 requirements, (1) Type i, 1"ype I RAS shall be processed, preconsurner asphalt shingles salvaged from ftie manufacture of residential asphalt roofing shingles, (2) 1`ype 2. Type 2 AS shall be processed post-consurner shingles ons, salvaged frorn residentW. or four unit or less dwellings not subject to the National Emission Standards for l4azardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP), 1031.02 Stockpiles. RAP and RAS stockpiles shall be according to the following. (a) FLAP Stockpiles, The Contractor shall construct individual, sealed RAP stockpiles meefing one of the following definitions, Additional processed RAP (FRAP) shall be stockpiled in, a separate working pile, as designated in the QC Plan, and only added to the sealed stock,pi(e when test results for the working pile are complete and are found to meet tolerances specified her6n for the original sealed FRAP stockpile. Stockpiles shall be suffictently separated to prevent intermingling at the base. All stockpiles (including .......... I lowever, a RAS source may submit a written request to the Department for approval to blend mechanically a specified ratio of Type 1 RAS with Type 2 RAS. The source VAH not be permitted to change the ratio of the blend without the Department, pwior written approval. The Engineer's written approval vAll be required, to mechanically blend RAS wift-i any fine aggregate produced under the AGCS, up to an equal weight of RAS, to improve workability, The fine aggregate shall be "B Quality" or better from an approved Aggregate Gradation Controi System source. The fine aggregate shall be one that is approved for use in the HMA mixture and accounted for in the mix design and during HMA prnduction, Mecords identifying the shingle processing facility supplying the RAS, RAS type, and lot number shall be maintained by project c4ntract number and kept for a minimum of three years. 1031.03 Testing., FRAP and RAS testing shall be according to the following. (a) FRAP Testing, When used in HMA, the FRAIP shall be sampled and tested either during processing or after stockpiling, It shall also be sarnpled during HMA production. (1) During Stockpiling, For testing during stockpiling, washed extraction samples shall be run at the minimum frequency of one sample per 500 tons (450 metric tons) for the first 2000 tons (1800 metric tons) and one sample per 2000 tons (1800 metric tons) thereafter. A minimum of five tests shall be required for stockpiles less than 4000 tons (3600 metric tons), (2) Incoming MatefiaL For testing as incoming material, washed extraction samples shall be rUn at a minimum frequency of one sample per 2000 tons (1 800 metric tons) or once per week, whichever, comes first. (3) After Stockpiling, 1::::or testing after stockpilit ig, the Contractor shall submit, a plan for approval to the District proposing a satisfactory method of sampling arid testing the RAP/ FRAP pile either in-situ or by rest piling. The sampling plan shall meet the minimum frequency required above and detail the procedure used to obtain representative samples throughout the pile for testing. Before extraction, each field sample of FRAIP,11 shall be split to obtain two samples of test sample size. One of the two test samples from the final split shall be label ed and stored for Department use, The Contractor shall extract the other test sample according to Department procedure, 1 he Engineer reserves the Vit to test any sample (split or Department -taken) to verify Contractor test results, (b) RAS Testing, RAS shall be sampled and tested during stockpiling according to Bureau of Materials and Physical Research Policy Memorandum, "Reclaimed Asphalt Shingle (RAS) Sources". The Contractor shall also sample as incolming material at the HMA plant. . . . ....... ............... nwContractor shall obtain and make available all test results from start of the initial stockpile sampled and tested at the shim gle processing facillity in accordance with the facilily's QC Plan. Before extraction, each field sample shall be spfit to obtain two samples of test sample size. One of Die two test samples from the final split shall be labeled and stored for Department use, "rbe Contractor shall extract the other test sample according to Department procedures. The Engineer reserves the right to test any sample (split or Department -taken) to verify Contractor test results. (a) Evaluation of FRAP Test Results. All test results shall be compiled to include asphalt binder content, gradation and, when applicable (for slag), Gl,,,,. A five test average of results from the original pile will be used in the mix designs Individual extraction test results run thereafter, shall be compared to the average used for the mix deisign, and will be accepted ff within the tolerances listed below. Parameter FRAP No, 4 (4.75 mm) i� 6 % ­R�7 8 (2-36 mm) 5 % No, 30 600 m 5 % o.2 (75 gm) 2.0 % Asphalt Binder 03 % 11' For stockpile with slag or steel slag present as determined in the current Manual of Test Procedures Appendix B 21, "Determination of Reclaimed Asphait Pavement Aggregate Bulk Specific Gravity*, The Contractor shall maintain a representative moving average of five tests to The used fori-jor-rMix Asphalt production. With the approval of the Engineer, the ignition oven may be substituted for extractions according to the ITP, "Calibration of the Ignition Oven for the Purpose of Characterizing Reclaimed Asphail't Pavement (RAP)' or Illinois Modified AASHTO T-164-11. Test Method A. (b) Evaluation of RAS T(.,%st Results, All of the test results, with the exception of percent unacceptable materials, shall be corripfled and averaged for asphaft binder content and gradation, A five test average of rc-rsults from the original pile vAll be used in the mix designs. Individual test results run thereafter, when compared to the average used for the mix design, vAll be accepted if vAthin the t6erances listed below. lf any individual sveve and/or asphalt binder content tests are out of the above tolerances when compared to the average used forthe rnix design, the RAS shall not be used in Hot -Mix Asphalt unless the RAS representing those tests is removed from the stockpile. All test, data and acceptance ranges shall be sent to the District for evaluation. (c) Quality Assurance by the Engineer, The Engineer may witriess the sampling and splitting conduct, assurance tests on split samples taken by the Contractor for qualfty control testing a minimuni of once a month. The overall testing frequency will The performed over the entire range of Contractor samples for asphalt binder content and gradabon. The Engineer may select any or all split, samples for assurance testing. The test results VWII be made available to the Clontractor as soon as they become available. The Engineer MH notify the Contractor of observed deficiencies considered acceptable if within the following limits. Test Parameter Acceptable Limits of Precision -T7 . . .... ssin. FRAP RAS 112 0% . ........ ,l ug. ._........_...r....__. ... .... .... . . ... &0% leu .8 3 ... . . 0% --1....---.- 4. . 0 . % 2 140-- "2" 0-0 . ... . .......... ......... . ......... phalt Binder Content 0.3% 1.0% . ....... .. wl . ....... . ......... 1/ Based on washed extraction. In the event comparisons are outside the above acceptable limits of precision, the Engineer mfill immediately investigate. (d) Acceptance by the Engineer. Acceptable of the material will be based on the validaition of the Contractor's qualfty control by the assurance process. (a) R -AP, The aggregate quality of the RAP 'for homogeneous, conglomerate, and conglomerate, "D' quality stockpiles shall be set by the lowest quialit�y of coarsz,, aggregate in the RAP stockpde and are designated as folio". (1) RAP from Class 1, Superpave/HMA (HiW-w ESA,L), or (Low ESAL) IL -9.5L surface mixtures are designated as oontaining Class B quality coarse aggregate. (2) RAP frorn Superrmve/HMA (i ow ESAL) IL-19.OL binder mixture is designated as Class D quality coarse aggregate, (3) RAP from Class 1, Superpave/HMA, (High ESAL) binder mixtures, bituminous base course mixtures, and bituminous base course YAdening mixtures are designated as containing Class C quality coarse aggregate, (4,) RAP from bituminous stabff�zed subbase and "ii (d shoulders are designated as containing Class D quality coarse aggregate, (b) FRAR If the Engineer has documentation of the quality, of the FRAP aggregate, the Contractor shall use the assigned quality provided by the Engineer. for MicroDeval T'esting, according to P? 327 A rnaximurn loss of 15.0 perce will be aipplied for all HMA applications, T'he fine aggregate portion of the fractionated RAP shall riot be used in any HMA miAures that reqwrr. a m I i I nimurn of "B" quality aggregate or better', until the coarse aggregate fraction has been determined to be acceptable thru a MicroDeval Testing, 1031.06 Use of FRAP and/or RAS in HIVIA. "rhe use of FRAP and/or RAS shall be the Contractor's option when constructing HIVIA in all contracts, (a) F"RAP. The use of FRAP in 111VIA shall be as follow.%, (1) Coarse Aggregate Si7e (after extraction) The coarse aggregate in all FRAP shall be equal to or less than the nominal maximum size requirement for the HIVIA mixture to be produm-1, (2) Steel Slag Stockpiles. l::::RAP stockpiles containing steel slag or other expansive material, as determined by the Departinent, shall be homoglieream s and will be approved for use in FI MA (Fligh ESAL and Low ESAL) mixtures regardless of fft or rani x type, (3) Use in HMA Surface Mixtures (1--figh avid Law ESAL),, FRAP stockpiles for use in l IUrface mixtures (High and Low EISAQ shall have coarse aggregate that is Class B quality or better, F shall be considered equivalent to limestone for tri c.tional considerations unless produced/screened to min us,3/8 inch. (4) Use in HI VIA Binder Mixtures (I figh and I ow ESAL), HMA Base Course, and HMA Base Course Widening FRAP: stockpites for use in H- bind binder mixtures (High and Low ESAL), HMA base course, and HMA base course widening shall be F in which the coarse aggregate is Class ('. quality or better, (5) Use in Shoulders and Subbase, FFZAP stockpiles for use in HIVIA shoulders and stabilized subbase, (HMA) shall be FRAP, Restricted FRAP, conglomerate, or conglomerate DQ. (b) RAS. RAS meeting "Type I or "Type 2 requirernents will be permitted in all HMA applications as specified herein. / . . . ....... . �// (c) FRAP and/or RAS Usage Limits. Type. 1 or Type 2 RAS may be used alone or in conjunction with FRAP in HMA mixtures up to a maximum of 5.0 percent by weight, of tIe total mix. When FRAP is used alone or FRAP is used in conjunction with RAS, the percent of virgin asphalt binder replacement (ABR) shall not exceed the amounts indicated in the table below for a given N Design. Max Asphalt Binder Replacement for FRAP with RAS Combination Maximum % ABR esign r Modified 31 I/ For Lcm ESAL HMA shoulder and stabilized subbase, the percent asphalt Under replacement shall not exceed 50 % of the total asphalt. binder in the mixture. 3/ When the ABR for SMA or IL -4.75 is 15 % or less, the required virgin asphalt binder shall be SBS /n the elastic recovery shall be a minimum of 80. When the ABR for SMA or IL -4.75 exceeds 15%, the virgin asphalt binder grade shall be SBS PG70-28 and the elastic recovery shall be a minimurn of 80. V When FRAJ-:1 or RAS is used alone, the maximum percent asphalt binder replacement designated on the table shall be reduced by 10 %. (a) F and/or RAS. FRAP and /or RAS mix designs shall be submitted for verification. If additional FRAP or RAS stockpiles are tested and found to be within tolerance, as defined under "Evaluation of Tests" herein, and meet all requirements herein, the additional FRAP or RAS stockpiles may be used in the original design at the percent previously verified. GERIMMM=11 I o remove or reduce agglomerated material, a scalping screen, gator, crushing unit, or comparable sizing device approved by the Engineer shall be used in the RAS and F feed systern to remove or reduce oversized material, If material passing the sizing device adversely affects the mix production or quality of the rani , the sizing device shall be set at a size specified by the Engineer. If during mix production, corer :ince actions fail to nvaintain FRAP, RAS or QC/QA test results within control tolerances or the requirements listed herein the Contractor shall cease production of the mixture containing F or RAS and conduct an investigation that may require a new mix design, (a) S. RAS shall be incorporated into the HMA mixture either by a separate weight depletion system or by using the RAP weigh belt. Either feed system shall be interlocked wift'i the aggregate feed or weigh systern to maintain correct proportions for all rates of production and batch sizes. The portion of RAS shall be controlled accurate4y to vAthird ± 0.5 percent oft amount of RAS utilized. When using the weight depletion system, flaw indicators or sensing devices shall be provided and interlocked with the plant controls such that the mixture pf'oduction is halted when RAS flow is interrupted, M I WA Plant Requirements. HMA plants utilizing IFRAP and/or RAS shall be capable of automatically recording and printing the following information. (1) Dry,er Drum Plants. a, Date, month, year, and time to the nearest, rNnute for each print. b. HMA mix number, assigned by the Department, c. Accumulated weight of dry aggregate (cornbined or individual) in tons (metric tons) to the nearest OA ton (0. 1 metric ton).. d, Accumulated dry weight of RAS and FRAP in tons (metric tons) to the nearest 0.f ton (0.t metric ton), e. Accumuiated mineral filler in revolutions, tons (nnetric tons), etc. to the nearest 0.1 unit .............. f. Accumulated asphalt binder in gallons (liters), tons (metric tons), etc. to the nearest 0.1 unit. g. Residual asphalt binder in the RAS and FRAP material as a percent of the total mix to the nearest 0.1 percent. h. Aggregate RAS and FRAP moisture compensators in percent as set on the control panel. (Required when accumulated or individual aggregate and RAS and FRAP are printed in wet condition.) 1. When producing mixtures with FRAP and/or RAS, a posRive. dust control ystern shall be utilized. Accumulated mixture tonnage. lc. Dust Removed (accumulated to the nearest 0.1 ton (0.1 metric ton)) (2) Batch Plants. a. Date, nionth, year, and time to the nearest minute for each print. b. HMA mix number assigned by the Department. a. Individual virgin aggregate hot Un batch wleights to the nearest pound (kilogram). d. Mineral filler weight to the nearest pound (kflcxjram), f RAS and FRAP weight to the nearest pound (kilograrn), g, Virgin asphalt binder weight to the nearest pound (kilogram), 1-i. Residual asphalt binder in the RAS and FRAP material as a percent of the total mix to the nearest 0.1 percent, The printouts shall be maintained in a file at the plant for a rninimurn of one year or as directed by the Engineer and shall be made available upon request., The printing system vvill be inspected by the Engineer prior to production and verified at the beginning of each construction season thereafter. 1031.09 RAP in Aggregate Surface Course and Aggregate Wedge Shoulders, Type B. T he use of RAP or FRAP in aggregate, surfac'e course and aggregate shoulders shall be as follow& (a) Stockpiles and Testing. RAP stockpiles may be any of those listed in Article 1031,02, except, ONon-Cluality" and 'FRAP", The testing requirements of Article 1031.03 shall not apply. RAP used shall be according to the current: Bureau of Materials and Physical Research Policy MemorandUrn, "Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement (RAP) tor Aggregate Applications", (b) Gradation. The RAP material shall meet the gradation requirements for CA 6 according to Article 1004.01(c), except the requirements for the rninus No. 200 (75 pin) sieve shall not apply. The sample for the RAP material shall be air dried to constant weight prior to being tested for, gradation." HMA MIXTURE DESIGN REQUIREMENTS (D-1) Effective: January 1, 2013 Revised: April 1, 2016 1) Design Composition and Volumetric Requirements Revise the table inArtid, e 4,06.06(d) of the Standard Specifications to read - Revise the table in Articke 10014.03(c) of the Standard Specifications to read: . . . ............... . . . ­...".— ,Ufw, Mixture Composition . . . ............. . — Gradation No. ....... ... IL -4.75 ......... SMA -9.5, IL -9.5, IL -9.5L . . ............. 1112 1) qal Q CA 15 . . . .......... 01 ­ Cover Revise the table in Articke 10014.03(c) of the Standard Specifications to read: . . . ............... . . . ­...".— ,Ufw, w_.................. .......... .. . . . .............. SizelApplication . . . ............. . — Gradation No. . ......... . ........... CA 16 1) qal Q CA 15 Cover . .... ..... . CA 14 h ESAL IL,_11 9.0 CA 11 IL 9.5 CA 16, CA 13 W HMA Low SAI— . .............................M.........._... ....... . . . -71L- 1 91'OL' . . . . .......... __C A IL -9.51- CA 16 Stabilized Subbase or Shoulders in. (12.5mm) W33'11, CA14 or C 1 Binder & Surface IL 9.5 CA16, CA 13'v Surface "(e) Absorption. F or SMA the coarse aggregate shall Wso have water absorption e . 2.0 percent." Revise the last paragraph of Article 1102,,01 (a) (5) of the Standard Specifications to read: "IL. -4.75 and Stone Matrix Asphalt (SMA) mixtures which contain aggregate having absorptions greater than or equal to 2.0 percent, or which contain steal slag sand, shall have minimurn surge bin storage plus haul time of 1.5 hours." Revise the nomenclature table in Article 1030.01 of the Standard Specificatioris to read- . .......... ... . . . . . . ...... ......... . . . . ....... . ...... . .. "High ESAL lL-19.0 binder, - IL 9.5 s,urface IL -4,750 SMA -12.5, SMA -9.5 . ........... ...... . . . . . ........ . ..... . ......... . . . ...... . .. .. Low ESAL IL -19.01L binder, IL -9.5L surface-, Stabilized Subbase (HMA)"; HMA Shoulder,s2' . . ......... — . . . . . . .... . ............. . . ... .......... I/ Uses 19.OL binder mix. 21 Uses 19.OL for lowers,.lifts and 9.51 for, sufface lift." Revise Article 1030,012 of the Standard Specifications and Supplemental Specifications to read: Itern--,---- ................. (a) Coarse Aggregate - ........ .......... (b) Pirie Aggregate ....... . .. " " - , ". " " " , (c) RAP Material .......... ......... (d) Mineral Filler ...... (e) Hydrated Lirne (t) Slaked Quicklime (Note 1) (g) Performance Graded Asphailt Binder (Note 2) (h) Fibers (Note 3) (i) Warm Mix Asphaft (WMA)Technologies (Note 4) Article/Section ................. ................,-10 1 ....... -- 1011 ....... ........... -- 1012.01 ........... „r. -....„w , .. 1032 Note 1, Slaked quicklime shall be according to ASTM C 5. produces either Type I or Type 2. Material shall meet requir,ements noted herein and t actual dosage rate will be determined by the Engineer, I Note 4. Warm mix additives or foarning processes shall be selected from the currej Bureau of Materials and Physical Research Approved List, "Warm Mix Asph Technologies".' '(1) High E Mixtures., The Job Mix Formula (JMF) shall fall within the frollowing limits. High ESAI, NXTURE COMPOSfTION (% PASSM Seve IL -19 0 mm SWI sw." KA 5 rnirn IL -4.25 mrn See I2-12 5 rnm U."9,5 mm r"m max '-�W FW W In -W7 7�7 max -'Mn max - . ........ i 112 —m — I in 1,14 m, 90 100 IW (I q MM) 112 m 75 �75 89 80 100 100 IW 100 2 22 —i_Mr1 . .... j M2 . . ..... 318 W 65 9) ICO 90 100 1100 9 9 SMM 5 "1"1 40 so 20 30 W1, 34 69 9n _t_L4 #8 20 42 16 24' 16 34-' 52-' 70 90 (2.36 mrrv) 15 30 �321 10 FA 65 d'V '99MTL. — #30 12 16 12 is --.±D—O L -n-- — — --1�1 — — --- a Is 4 15 15 N) #100 4 9 3 10 10 18 42.00 3 6 9`99 9 O'w 7 5 9-5,w 4 6 1 93, — -- — Rabo tir t t Dus Vaff ftph 10 15 1 o 10 I/ Based on percent of total aggregate weight, 3/ Additional minus No. 200 (0.075 mai) material required by the mix design shall be mineral UO ma unless otherwise approved by the Engineer. 4/ The maximum percenit passing the #635 (20 lim) sieve shall be 5 3 percent, - - - - - --------------------- ......................... .......... 51 When establishing the Adjusted Job Mix Formula (AJMF) the percent passing the #8 (236 mrin) sieve shall not be adjusted above the percentage stated on the table. 61 When establishing the Adjusted Job Mix Formula (A,JMF) the percent passing the #8 (236 rnrn) sieve shall not be adjusted 1:*�ow 34 percent. VOLUMETRIC REQUIREMENTS 21VF r),,k for IL -4.75 shall be 72-85 percRnt" Replace ArficJe'1030.04(b)(3) of the Standard Specifications vvith the following,-, '(3) SMA Mixtures, Volumetric Re SMA .quirement, iQ. e st g n D esign A ir Voids Voids i in V o id Fill e d Target % Mineral Aggregate with Asphaft rnin, . . ... ...... - ----- . ...... 17.0 80 4" 15 16-.-0' 75-83 . . . ........... ............ I/ Maximum draindown shall be 0.3 percent. The draindown shall be determined at the J asphalt binder content at the mixing temperature, plus 30 Of: 2/ Applies when specific gravity of coarse aggregate is a 2.760. In ES,�l� Voids in the Mineral Aggregate Voids Filled (VINIA), with Asphalt % rininimurn Binder IL,19�0 IL -9.5 qY' 50 . .. . .......... 1 &5 65 — 78 2J . . ..... . 70 ..... .......... 13.5 15.0 65 75 0 . . ........... . . .... It Maximum Draindown for, IL. -4.75 shall be 0.3 peroent Replace ArficJe'1030.04(b)(3) of the Standard Specifications vvith the following,-, '(3) SMA Mixtures, Volumetric Re SMA .quirement, iQ. e st g n D esign A ir Voids Voids i in V o id Fill e d Target % Mineral Aggregate with Asphaft rnin, . . ... ...... - ----- . ...... 17.0 80 4" 15 16-.-0' 75-83 . . . ........... ............ I/ Maximum draindown shall be 0.3 percent. The draindown shall be determined at the J asphalt binder content at the mixing temperature, plus 30 Of: 2/ Applies when specific gravity of coarse aggregate is a 2.760. ............... . ......... . ... KWAVA M Q Blending of different types of aggregate will not be permitted, For surface course, the coarse aggregate can be crushed steel slag, crystalfinie crushed stone or crushed sandstone. For binder course, coarse aggregate, shall be crushed stone (dolomite), crushed gravel, crystalline crushed stone, or cr,ushed sandstone, Add to the end of Article 1030.05 (d) (2) a. of the Standard Specthe ations.d 'During twoduction, the ntractor shall test SMA mixtures for diraIndo wn according to AASHTOT305 at a Nquiency of I per day of production." Add to the end of Article 1102.01 (a) (4) b. 2.: 'As an option, collected dust (baghouse) may be used in lieu of manufactured mineral filler accor'ding to the follovAng: 1111 111111111 1 11 "1 (b.) A mix design was prepared based on collected dust (baghouse), Revise Article 1030.04 (d) of the Standard Specifications to read'. '(d) Verification Testinq. High ESAL, U-4.75, and SMA mix designs submitted for verification Ml be tested to ensure that the resulting mix designs will pass the required criteria for the Hamburg Wheel Test (IL mod AASHTO T-324) and the "rensile Strength Test (IL. mod AASHTO T-283). The Department will perform a verification test on gyratory speciniens compacted by the Contractor. If the mix fails the Departments verification test, the Contractor, shall make the necessary chang ess to the mix and resubmit compacted specimens to the Department for verification. If the mix fails again, the mix design Ml be rejected, Ail new and renewal mix designs Ml be required to be tested', prior to submittal for Department verification and shall meet the following requirements* (I)Hamburg Wheel Test criteria "I"he maximum allowable rut depth shall be 0.5 in. (12,,5 rnwn). The minimum number of wheel passes at the 0.5 in. (12.5 mm) rut depth criteria shall be based on the high temperature binder grade of the mix as specified in the mix requirements table of the plans. Illinois Modified A,ASH�TO T 324 Requirernents 11 . . . . . . . ..................... ­_­ � . . ........ . .. .. . .. ... ....... ................ Asphalt Binder Grade # Repetitions Max Rut Depth (ffifn) (o""r high er 20,00 0 12.5 6 4W�6r­ -Io. -w--e-- -r-) ......... .. . - 2 5---..-----,... . . . . ............... - ­­_.___.­ . . . . . . .. .................... .. . . . . . . .. ....... ........... 1f hen produced at temperatures of 275 ± 5 "F (135 ± 3 *C) or less, loose Warm Mix Asphalt shall be oven aged at 270 ± 5 'IF (132 ± 3 *C) for two hours prior to gyratory compaction of Harriburg Wheel specimens, Notw For SMA Designs (N-80) the maximurn rut depth is 6.0 mm at 20,000 repetitions, For ll... 4.75mm Designs (N-50) the rnaximum rut depth is 9.0mm at 15,000 repetitions. (2) Tensile Strength Criteria. The rninimum allowable conditioned tensile strength shall be 60 psi (415 kPa) for non -polymer modified!, performance graded (PG) asphalt binder and 80 psi (550 kPa) for polymer modified PC.,,' asphalt binder, The maximum allowable uncoriddioned tensile strength shall be 200 psi (1380 ItPa).111' Production T.e orst paragraph of Article 1030,06(a) of the Standard Speaications Rj7 . ........ §tffl, Revise f wead. "(a) I ligh ESAL, IL -4,75, WMA, and SMA Mixtures. For each contract, a 300 ton (275 metric tons) test strip, except for SMA mixtures it vvifl be 400 ton (363 metric ton), will be required at the beginning of HMA production for each rnixture with a quantity of 3000 tons (2750 metric tons) or more according to the Manual of Test Procedures for Materials 11ot Mix Asphalt Test Strip Procedures". Add the following after the sixth paragraph in Article 1030,06 (a) of the Standard Specifications, '1 tie Harriburg Wheel test. shall also be conducled on all HMA mixtures, from a sample taken vAthin the first 500 tons (450 metric tons) on the first day of production or during start up with a split reserved for the Department. The mix sample shall be tested according to the Illinois Modified AASFITO T'324 and shall meet the requirements specified herein, Mix production shall not exceed 1500 tons 0350 rnetric tons) or one day"s production, whichever comes first, until the testing Is completed and the mixture is found to be in conformance. The requirernerit to cease mix production may be waived of the plant produced mixture dernonstrates conformance prior to start of mix production for a contract, If the mixture falls to meet the Hamburg Wheel Oteria, no further mixture will be accepted until the Contractor takes such action as is necessary to furnish a mixture meeting the criteria"' Method of Measurement - Add the following after the fourth paragraph of Article 406. 13 (b): "The plan qUantities of SMA mixtures shall be adjusted using the actual approved binder and surface Mix Design's Grylb." "Stone matrix asphalt will be paid for at the contract unit price per ton (metric ton) for POLYMERIZED HOT -MIX ASPHALT SURFACE COURSE, STONE MATRIX ASPHALT, of the mixture composition and Ndesign specifie& and POLYMERIZED HOT -MIX ASPHALT BINDER COURSE, STONE MATRIX ASPHALT, of the mixture composition and Ndesign specified."' ......... . ....... .......... .......... - - -------------------------------------- - - - - FRICTION AGGREGATE (D-1) Effective, January 1, 2011 Revjsed: Aprfl 2g„ 2016 Revise Article 1004.03(a) of the Standard Specifications to read-, 1004.03 Coarse Aggregate for Hot -Mix Asphalt (HMA). The aggregate shall be according to Article 1004.01 and the frill "ung. (a) Description. The coarse aggregate for, HIM shall be according to the following table. Use ... ­­­ . . . ......... Mixture ..... . .. __. . ..... ... . . ............ - ------- Aggregates Allowed . . . ............ ____ ...... .... Class A Seal or Cover Allowed Alone.. or in Combination Gravel Crushed Gravel Carbonate Crushed Stone, Crystalline Crushed Stone Crushed Sandstone Crushed Slag (ACBE") Cr,uhed Steel Slag Crushed Concrete -- - ------- - _­`_­­"­_" . .... .. . ..... .............. HMA Stabilized Allowed Alone or in Combination Lcyw ESAI Subbase or Gravel Shoulders Crushed Gravel Carbonate Crushed, Stone Crystalline Crushed Stone Crushed Sandstone Crushed Slag (ACBE) Crushed Steel Slag" Crushed Concrete . .. . ............. . . .... . ....... ... . ........... HMA Binder Allowed Alone or in Combination I figh ESAL IL -19.0 Crushed Gravel Low ESAL or 11 -1 9.OL Carbonate Crushed Slone7j SMA Drider Crystaffine Crushed Stone Crushed Sandstone Crushed Slag (ACBF), LCrushed Con rete Use Mixture. AggregatesAllowed HIVIA C Surfaceand Allowed Alone or In Combination e High ESAL Leveling Binder Crushed Gravel Low ESAL ll,,,: •9.5 or IL-9.5L Carbonate Crushed Stone2l A Crystalline Crushed Stoma Ndes,igni 50 Crushed Sandstone Surfaoe Crushed Slag (ACBE) Crushed Steel Sla f Crushed on r t HMA A D Surface and Allowedons r In Combination gra High SSL L ehing Binder Crushed Gravel Carbonate Crushed Stone (other than t,.irn toned SMA Ndo lgn 50 Crystalline Crushed Stone Surface Crushed Sandstone Crushed Slag (ACBE) Crushed Steel Slyf Crushed Concrete r Combinations Allowed: t,�.. w:.. -..,._......._........_..........._._._._.h.::..:_......._.............................._., ._ 5% Limestone Dolomite 50% Limestone tr'one Any Wxture eggr „ ate other then Dolomite 75% Limestone Crushed Slag (ACB or Crushed Sandstone HMA urf Allowed Alone or In aambin tion High ESAL Ig .,.9.5 SMA Crystalline Crushed Stone Ndesign 80 rushed Sandstone Surface Crushed Slag ('�) Crushed Steel Slag No Limestone, fueru mtinetwn Allowed: Wfth... ................. .. ........ Use Mixture . . . ............ . . . . ............ Aggregates AHowed . ..... ...... 1---.1 . . ........... . ...... ...... -1-..... . ... . .. . .. . .............. . ... .... 50% Dolornite2' Any Mixture E .......... ... . . ................ 75% Dollornite?' Crushed Sandstone, Crushed Slag (A,CBF), Crushed Steel Slag, or Crystalline Crushed . . . . ......... . ... ... .... . .... . ..... -Stone . . .. .............. 75% Crushed Crushed Sandstone, Gra 121 or Crushed Crystaffine Crushed Concrete," Stone, Crushed Slag (ACBF), or Crushed . ......... . . . . ..... . .... .......... HMA Furface Allyn vwed Alone or in Combination High ESAt IL. -g.5 Crystalline Crushed Stone SMA Crushed Sandstone, Ndesign 80 Crushed Slag (ACBF) Surface Crushed Steel Slag No Limestone . -.- . . . ....... . Other CombinationsAllowed- - to.. . ............... 7- .,......_w._._..................._........ 50% Crushed Crushed Sandstone, Gravel?', Crushed Crushed Slag Concretri 'w, or I (ACBF), Crushed Dolornfte2' Steel Slag, or Crystalline Crushed . . .............. . ........ .................. . ... . . ... ..... L§!2nt. - J I/ Crushed steel slag allowed in shoulder surface only, 21 Carbonate crushed stone (limestone) aind/or crushed grave!l shall not be used in SMA design 80. In SMA Ndesign 50, carbonate crushed stone shall not be blended Wth any of the other aggregates allowed alone in Ndesign 50 SMA binder or Ndesign 50 SMA surface, 3/ Crushed concrete will not be permitted in SMA mixes. 4/ Crushed steel slag shall not be used as leveling binder, 5/ When combinations of aggregates are used, the blend percent measurements shall be by volume," 51 Combining different types of aggregate YOU not be permitted in SMA Ndesign 80.' 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NSO Propased repair to existbig base course a dIrected by En&w Althea Ln Audrey L.n Berkshi re n Bi rch Dr Brentwood Lrw Buckthorn Dr Carol Ln (1) ( arol Ln (2) Cedar Lin Emerson St (N) Emerson St (S) Fern Dr George St Gregory St (2) Curbed Street Henry St Holly Ln liuntington Com. 1: Oka Av Lavergne Dr Lincoln St Loninquist Blv Ma,i in St Marina St Mt.Prospect Rd Mur a I n IPark, Ln Pima Lin Santee Ln School St Scott 1...r MIXI'URE TYPE AIR VOIDS H01' ­NIX ASPHALT' SURFACE COURSf.:E, MIX 1)", N50 (IL 9.5 MI) 4% @ 50 GYR LEVELING BINDER (MACK1NE WrHOD),, N50 (I[L S. 5 I=) 4% (d 50 CCR PA P0 f IN( , : CLASS D PATCHES (11N BINDER 1L,19 mw) 4% @ 70 GYR Seminole LIT Shabonee Tr Spruce,wood Dr Wheel -Ing Rd Wille St Wintergreen Av Wood Ln Woodview Dr ORTIIEWAYS: (Pay rrem = HM4 DRXVfWAY SURFAC'E' REMOVE & REPI.ACE',, 3") NOT -MIX ASMW T SURFACE COURSE, MIX -D", N50 (IL 9.5 ron) 4% IP 50 CCPR The iunit vm!ight used to cakulate all 11-1114A Suirfaice Mixture quantities -is 1.1.2 lbs/SqYd/in. The "AC Type" for rooly�nerized HMA mixes shall be "'SOS/SBR K 70-,22" avid for non -polymerized HMA the "AC Type" shall be "PG 64-221" unless modified by District One Special Provisions. *. When RAP exceeds 20%, the new asphalt binder in the mix shall be PG 58-22. S "I REET RESURFACAG R�ROGIRAM r 24 Vairiabke P Proposed HOT PIR ASPHALT SURFACE R E vhL, r P i 15" PPRP MIX ASPHALT SURFACE COURSE, RX'C „R>UD Proposed Mr LEVELING BINDER NA01INE MEMO), NSO PrqwsW repak to indsthq base ccume az dIrKtod by En or S P r ' Urm % 1w base repsIr requkoomtsand Ray 4mm s. Non -Curbed Street Gregory St (1) Oxford Pl Leonard Ave Prairie Aar Meadow L,rt White Oak St HOT MIX ASPHALl,, MIXTURE REQUIREMENTS (See detail for CurbedStreet) SEQUENCE OF WORK 2009,01.14 Because ti-iis project is Im-ataid in a residential area, it is imperative that the Contractor adheres to a street construction schedule based on the following: ALL STREE,E'I'S ® '11iie Contractor shall backfill utility structures immediately after histallation. This includes both street trench backfill and parkway topsoil. • Widiin 3 days after replacenwnt or removal, the Contrwor shall del iver, al. no cost to the Village, all old fi-wries and lids to the ML Prospwl Public Works Garage, 1700 W. Centml Road. Fl...,[,XIBLE BASE STREETS • 'T'be CoiatractOr shall install new curb and gutter widrin 3 working days of the initial curb removal. • The Contractor shall front.,.fill the new curb within 5 workbig days of die initial installation. • Ilie Conti-actor shall backfill the new csmb and gulter within 5 working (Lays of the initial insiallation. • The Contractor shall install the asphalt binder within 5 working days after the hot mix asphalt surMce has twn mmoved. • The ( ' I tractor shall insvill the hot rnix asphah, suillare wid,%in 3 wemks after die installation fthe hot, mix asphaft binder% CONCRETE BASE ,TREE I'S 51-ILL! • Sirw cut and rernove existing curb & guam', asphalt overlay and additional earth for to: rms • Rem iove existing aprons ® Frame and insiall new cont and gutter • Remove fronit curb forms man id install l'TOW continuosis concrete base replacement • IrLstall new aprons • Backfill custv.; and aprons Restore access to driveway, (p"ii'vide temp. hot. mix asphalt or stone if:" necessary) (All the above wast In completed %ithin 14, dAys) aka •q 2 Remove (grind) existing asphah sur&x-e • Remove (Vind) existing concrete paveinent (bam.,) as needed for adJusted profile of new curia • Remove and replace Luisuilable conciete pavernent at sjpot locations as directed ® IT-wall hot intix asphalt binder ® Provide structure, adjustments • Install hot rinix asphalt sinface ® Restore parkway Should the Contractor fail to a)mplete the work within the al-mve specified timeschedules, he will be subiect to calend w- day liquidated damages equivalent u.) the wnountii stated in Article 108.09 of the Staridard Specificathyns for Road and l3fidge Constniction. , .................... ....................... . ....... V ILLAGE OF MOUNT PROSPECT - GENERA 1. NOTES 201101 (M Venue 'T"he Parties hereto ap ,rec that for purixises of any lawsuft(s) boween them conceming this Agreernent, its enfijrcement, or the subject matter thereof, venue shall be in Cook County, Illinois, wid the laws of the, State of Illinois shall povem the cause of action,, Mobilization. This contract contains noprovisiows for Mobilization. 11erefoire Sectiori 671 of tile, Standard Specificatioris will inot Ix applicable to this contne.wt, Trench Backfill., All trench backfill shall N- crushed aggregate conforming to a CA-6gradation. Sod Watering. Within two hotjr% after thesx)d has been place, water shall be applied at the rate of 5 gal/sq yd,. Additional watering will not be, required. FA IN E MIT ES 717112* EEE;"TAA.. PLATES SMALL REMAIN DiF PN'" TY (Y THF CONTRAClOR PAVEMENT' MgTEfaAL AND TrHKXNU,9lArS SHALL NNE ACCOROK3 TO MAK DETAAS AM S%XX-ACATICNS, FIR ,m LOS 90u BE ArC(NDNG TO N ANS, [WTAILS AND SPEC3FIrxn(mvs% 7W; CONTT' 9,TOR SPUM L M-.FJA A RECOM) (X,' VNE'r LOCAIWA Or 11 E NN MIED STRUCTURES ACCORDING TO DIE STATKA AND THEWTAWZ.� I EFT OR Wkfr CO"niE CENTE"KNEOF PAVE.W.ENT, UPrX COMK.EnON 0ETHF WCOW, DIE' C(AffIRACTOR SM L GEUVER SMD Rr(.',,(.)RD TO THE HYGNEINt CONSIRUC TIQN PROCEDUM", STAGE I A) REW)VE DIE EXIS-nW.B FRAME AND LID FROM THE E)as'nNG STRUCTLN,.. 8) COVER NE,5'R CTUAIRE OPENNiG NTH AY X 3x 112" METAL RATE C) CoNgrRUCj- su&,aA.-,E, BASE COURSE AND WN DE COURSE ACCORDNG TO PLAMS A,ND DETML& STAGE 2 A) CW,(.M- A IWRq, I- DEl"711 W DIE HMA WNDER COURSE 4'x t AR(XJND THE S'nux.,IUM-", 8) REMOVE 7K HMA WN DER CA)URSE AND FLEABLF BASE. AOaW THE FwTRU(','R.R'r. CONE -70 9CE., REQURED ELEVA110N. INSTALLniE FRAME MID UD AND PLACE, PC., CONCRETE TO'%E ELEVATION OF THE WE CONC. WNDERCOURSE. P.(,'.(,XWCR:TE SHAI.1,IAEE'R'TNIERE. QUIREMENTSOF SECnON 353 OF TWE SM SKCS, C) PLACE,, HMASNA'FACE C13URSEID FINAL CRADE LECIEW I fWB-8AX-- GRANULAR MATE, RML 2 RAW, Clixim. 3 Tx3% Irr'METAL RAPE 4 INA BINDER CO ASE 5 SrRUCTlff 6 FRAMENCUD 7 c;(XNZIE (NN I" GEPTI� 8 P.C- IXAM.TE 9 HAAA %RFACE, NC" M)WiE R0 COWM-,IT- AlUplirm w4c BASIS OF* PAYMEKT': S T RUC I LRES TO BE ADJUSIT'l), FACH NEW FRAMES AND UD& V604 SPECRED, SPALL, BE PPJD FOR SEPARATBY, MEN S"WCI URES ARE NEW OR S'rRUC WRES ARE. 70 BE RECMTRZTED, THE .0WERNG (*I R)U&NG OF'DIE FRAMES AND UDS, NLL W)TBE, PAN) FOR SEPAMrH Y BUT MLL BE @NQ,UDED INn4E rA)ST OF"n C RECONSTRUCT04 CERA, Vffleige of Mount Prospect, Plut."wfic Works Department EngineeHng DiAs�ori Street Resurfadnq Pawment R60scored X orai2se & UK tSW,ctureftame I C) mi LLJ CIL .......... Cj cn sle F 5 65" CI v TM v �jj V, 8i IN IN wy Ij It 16 IV' IV. v i — v v IN .......... 5Z rb A 14, 04 a J an mum? 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ILRIO (Permit ILRIO), issued by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) for storm water discharges from construction site activities. I certily under penalty of law that this document and all attachments were prepared under my direction or supervision in accordance witt-� a systemi desJgned to assure that quafiW. personnel properly gathered and evaluated the information submftted, Based on my inquiry of the person or persons who nnarrage the systemi, or those persons directly responsible for gathenng the inforrnabon, the inforrnation submitted is, to the best of my knoviiledge and belief, true, accurate and complete, I am aware that there are significant penalties for submitfing false information, including the possibility of fine and imprisonment for knovAng violations. Jeff WulbecW Print Nan* &ignatur ineer noe Y!gmPLMI Lq F!2 - Agency A. Provide a description of the project, location (include latitude and longitude), Vanous pubfic street: fightsi, of way within the Village of Mount Pros�pect, lllin6s. Lat,Lng. 4Z066, -87.9362 B. Provide a description of the construction activity which is the subject of this plan. Asphalt pavement resurfacing with rnisc. curb replacement adjacent to grassed parkways C. Provide the estimated duration of this project: 5 months D, the total area of, the construction site is estimated to be 25 acres. Ttie total area of the site estimated to be disturbed by excavation, grading or other achvibes is 1.J, acres. E. The following is a weighted average of the runoff coeftent for this project after construebon acbvities are wmpleted', 07 (same as before construction a0vities were started) F", List all soils found within project twwridaries. Include map unft narne, slope info adorn and erosivity" Soils are typically to, and low plasticity silty clay. Flat teriain, local vegetation growth and low erosivq G Provide an aerial extent of wedand acreage at the site., (none) H, Provide a description of potentially erosive areas associated with this project" Disturbed topsoil for firrwited duration l.. "T"T'ie following is a description of soil disturtihig activities by stages, their beations, and their erosive factors (e.g. steepness, of slopes, length of slopes, etc): Removal of exisfing curb that is adjacent to grassed parkway with underlying topsoil Printed 11512017 Page 1 of 8 BDE 2342 (Rev. 03004) J. See the erosion control plans and/or drainage 1plans for this contract for information regarding drainage patterns, approximate slopes anticipated before and after major grading activities, locations where vehicles enter or exit the site and controls to prevent oftite sediment tracking (to be added after contractor identities locations), areas of soil disturbance, the location of major structural and non-structural controls identified in the plan, the location of areas where stabilization practices are expected to occur, surface waters (including wetlands) and locations where storm water is discharged to surface water including wetlands, K Identify who owns the drainage systern (municipality or agency) this project will drain into: Village of Mount Prospect 1_ The following is a Vint of General NPD ES ILR40 permittees within whose reporting jurisdiction this project, is located, Village of Mount Prospect, M, The following is a list of receiving waterfs) and the ultimate receiving water(s) for this site. The location of the receiving waters can be found on the erosion and sediment control plans: Mount Prospect storm sewers discharging tri: McDonald Crk, Weller Cirk, Higgins Crk, Feehanville Drainage Ditch N. Describe areas of the site that are to be protected or remain undisturbed. These areas may include steep s , highly erodible soils, streams, stream truffers, specimen trees, natural vegetation, nature preserves, etc. (none) G. The following sensitive environmental resources are associated with this project, and may have the potential to be orripacted by the proposed development Floodplain Wetland Riparian Threatened and Endangered Species Historic Preservation 303(d) Listed receiving waters foe, suspended solids, turbidity, or siltation Receiving waters with Total Maximum Daily Load (T DL) for sediment, total suspended solids, turbidlity or siltation Applicable Federal, Tribal, State or Local Programs Other 1, 303(d) Listed receiving waters (fill out this section if checked above), a, "rhe name(s) of the listed water body, and identification of all poflutants causing impairment Provide a description of how erosion and sediment control practices will prevent a discharge of se6ment resulting from a storm event equal to or greater than a twerilpfive (25) year, twenty.-folur (24) hour rainfall event Q Provide a description of Pie locafion(s) of direct, discharge from the project, site to the 303(d) water body� d, Provide a descdption of the locabon(s) of any dewatering discharges to the MS4 and/or water bodl 2, 'rmDL (fill out this section if checked above) a. The name(s) of the listed water body. Printed 115r2,017 Page 2 of 8 BDE 2342 (Rev. ON20114) . ...... ,,,,iii,,,,, ................... ililli�, Wf! W. ii amulnummuf tmlralwloffiN��.�. f-1. 7'he following pollutants of concern will be associated with this construction project MINEM This section of the plan addresses time controls that will be implemented for each of the major construction activities described in l.C. above and for all use areas, borrow sites, and waste sites. For each measure discussed, the Contractor wrill be responsible for its implernentabon as indicated, The Contractor shall provide to the Resident Engineer a plan for the irriplementation of the measures indicated, The Contractor, and subcontractors, will notify the Resident Engineer of any proposed changes, maintenance, or modifications to keep construction activities compliant with the Permit ILRIO. Each such Contractor has signed the required certification on forms which are attached to, and area part of, this plan', f.. Minimize the amount of soil exposed during construction activity, 2, Minimize time disturbance of steep slopes', 3, Maintain natural buffers around surfam waters, direct storm water to vegetated areas to increase .9, edirnent removal and maximize storrn water infiltration, unless infeasiNel 4. Minimize sail compaction and, unless infeasible, preserve topsoil. B. Stabilization Practices: Provided below is a description of interim and permanent stabilization practices, including site- specific scheduling of the implementation of the practices. Site plarm will ensure that existing vegetation is preserved where attainable and disturbed portions of the site will be stab flized., Stabilization practices may include but are not limited to, ternporary seeding, permanent seeding, mutching, geotextiles, sodding, vegetative buffer strips, protection of trees, preservation of mature vegetation, avid other appropriate measures, Except as provided below in ll(B)(1) and H(B)(2), stabilization measures shall be initiated immediately where construction activities have temporarily or pennanenby ceased, but in no case more than one (1) day after the construction activity in that portion c,.nf ftwe site has temporarily or permanently ceases on all disturbed portions of the site where construction will not occur for a period of fourteen (14) or more calendar, days, 1. Where the inifiation of stabilization measures is precluded by snow cover, stabilization measures shall be initiated as soon as practicable, 2, On areas where construction activity has temporarily ceased and will resume after fourteen ('14) days, a temporary stabilization method can be used. Tt-ie following stabilization practices will be used for this project, D Preservation of, Mature Vegetation Erosion Control Blanket Mulching 'Vegetated Buffer Strips Sodding Protection of Trees Geotextiles Temporary Erosion Control Seeding Other (specify) [J- Temporary 1"urf (Seeding, Class 7) Other (specify) [_1 Temporary Mulching Other (specify) 0 Permanent Seeding Other (specify) 1:36nted 115r).,017 Page 3 of 8 BDE 2342 (Rev. M9201114) Soil Sedirnent Petroleum (gas, diesel, oil, kerosene, hydraulic oil / fluids) Concrete Antifreeze / Coolants Concrete "nick Waste Waste water from cleaning construction equipment Concrete Curing Compounds Other (specify) E.1 Solid Waste Debris 13 Other (specify) C I Paints 0 Other (specify) 13 Solvents [3 Other (specify) I I Fertilizers, I Pestkdes; 13 Other (specify) MINEM This section of the plan addresses time controls that will be implemented for each of the major construction activities described in l.C. above and for all use areas, borrow sites, and waste sites. For each measure discussed, the Contractor wrill be responsible for its implernentabon as indicated, The Contractor shall provide to the Resident Engineer a plan for the irriplementation of the measures indicated, The Contractor, and subcontractors, will notify the Resident Engineer of any proposed changes, maintenance, or modifications to keep construction activities compliant with the Permit ILRIO. Each such Contractor has signed the required certification on forms which are attached to, and area part of, this plan', f.. Minimize the amount of soil exposed during construction activity, 2, Minimize time disturbance of steep slopes', 3, Maintain natural buffers around surfam waters, direct storm water to vegetated areas to increase .9, edirnent removal and maximize storrn water infiltration, unless infeasiNel 4. Minimize sail compaction and, unless infeasible, preserve topsoil. B. Stabilization Practices: Provided below is a description of interim and permanent stabilization practices, including site- specific scheduling of the implementation of the practices. Site plarm will ensure that existing vegetation is preserved where attainable and disturbed portions of the site will be stab flized., Stabilization practices may include but are not limited to, ternporary seeding, permanent seeding, mutching, geotextiles, sodding, vegetative buffer strips, protection of trees, preservation of mature vegetation, avid other appropriate measures, Except as provided below in ll(B)(1) and H(B)(2), stabilization measures shall be initiated immediately where construction activities have temporarily or pennanenby ceased, but in no case more than one (1) day after the construction activity in that portion c,.nf ftwe site has temporarily or permanently ceases on all disturbed portions of the site where construction will not occur for a period of fourteen (14) or more calendar, days, 1. Where the inifiation of stabilization measures is precluded by snow cover, stabilization measures shall be initiated as soon as practicable, 2, On areas where construction activity has temporarily ceased and will resume after fourteen ('14) days, a temporary stabilization method can be used. Tt-ie following stabilization practices will be used for this project, D Preservation of, Mature Vegetation Erosion Control Blanket Mulching 'Vegetated Buffer Strips Sodding Protection of Trees Geotextiles Temporary Erosion Control Seeding Other (specify) [J- Temporary 1"urf (Seeding, Class 7) Other (specify) [_1 Temporary Mulching Other (specify) 0 Permanent Seeding Other (specify) 1:36nted 115r).,017 Page 3 of 8 BDE 2342 (Rev. M9201114) 1111,,:.,,,,,,,//�, Describe how the stabilization n practices listed above will he utilized during construction: Disturbed parkways ay are to be restored with topsoil it and seed within 14 days after the initial disturbance stabilization.Describe how the stabifization practices listed above will be utilized after construction activities have been Grass growth from seed will provide C. Structural Practices: Provided below is a description of structural practices that will degree attainable,divert flowsexposedstore flows orlimit otherwise pollutants from exposed areas of the site. Such practices may include but are not limited to, perimeter erosion barrier, earth dikes, drainage swales, sediment traps, ditch chiecks,, subsurface drains, pipe slope drains, level spreaders, storm drain action, rock outlet protection, reinforcedoil retaining systems,g aand r temporary or permanent sediment basins, The installation of these devices may be subject to Section Clean Water Act, The following tructural prartices will be used for this project, Describe how the structural practices listed above wmt6 be utilized during constructiom Sediment traps will he installed in drainage structures located adjacznt to disturbed areas if there is a potential for disturbance, Describe how the structural practices listed above will be utilized after construction activities have been completed- Sediment mpletS iment, traps will be removed after grass is established on disturbed areas. D, Treatment Chemicals #H polymer fl' c ulanta or treatment chemicals be utilized on this project, 0 Yes 0 No If yes above, identify ere and how polymer flocxxilants or treatment chemicals will be utilized on this project E. Permanent Storm Water Management Controls: Provided below is a deschiption of measures that will installed during the construction process to control volume and pollutants in storrrw waterdischarges that � 111after constniction operations have been completed, The �nstallafion of these devices may be subject to Section404 of the Clean Water Act I t ucto practices, may include but are not lirnited to, storm water detention structures (including wet ponds), storm water retention structures, flow attenuation by use of open vegietatedi wal and natural depressions, infiltration of runoff our site, and seqUential systems (which combine several practices). Pfint d 1/5/20117 Page 4 of 8 BDE 2342 (Rev. OU20114) Perimeter Eroswon Barrier El Rock Outlet Protection Temporary Ditch Check ..... Ripr p „Storm Drain Inlet Protection Gabions Sediment Slope Mattress Temporary Pipe Slope Drain �.,URetaining Walls 0 Temporary Sediment lawn Slope Walls r] Temporary Stream Crossing Concrete Revetment Mats r-1 Stabilized Construction Exits Level Spreader ., "urf Reinforcement ats Other ( peon y) Permanent Check Marro .rod er (spec ) El Permanent Sediment Basun Other (specify) El Aggregate titch . tither (specify) r-3 (paved If Ditch 'Other (specify) Describe how the structural practices listed above wmt6 be utilized during constructiom Sediment traps will he installed in drainage structures located adjacznt to disturbed areas if there is a potential for disturbance, Describe how the structural practices listed above will be utilized after construction activities have been completed- Sediment mpletS iment, traps will be removed after grass is established on disturbed areas. D, Treatment Chemicals #H polymer fl' c ulanta or treatment chemicals be utilized on this project, 0 Yes 0 No If yes above, identify ere and how polymer flocxxilants or treatment chemicals will be utilized on this project E. Permanent Storm Water Management Controls: Provided below is a deschiption of measures that will installed during the construction process to control volume and pollutants in storrrw waterdischarges that � 111after constniction operations have been completed, The �nstallafion of these devices may be subject to Section404 of the Clean Water Act I t ucto practices, may include but are not lirnited to, storm water detention structures (including wet ponds), storm water retention structures, flow attenuation by use of open vegietatedi wal and natural depressions, infiltration of runoff our site, and seqUential systems (which combine several practices). Pfint d 1/5/20117 Page 4 of 8 BDE 2342 (Rev. OU20114) The pracbees selected for implementation were determined on the basis of the technical guidance in Chapter 41 (Construction Site Storrn Water Pollution Control!) of the IWT Bureau of Design and Environment Manual, If practices other than those discussed in Chapter 41 are selected for implementation or if, practices are applied to sltuabons difterent from those covered in Chapter 41, the technical basis for such decisions will be explained below. 2. Veloicrty dissipation devices will be placed at discharge locations and along the lengthy of any outfall channel as necessary to provide a non-erosive velocity flow from the structure to a water course so that the natural physical and biological characteristics and functions are maintained and protected (e.g. mialntenance of hydrallogic conditions such as the hydroperiod and hydrodynamics present prior to the initiation of construction activities). Description of permanent storrn water management controls, (None needed fbr this type of project.) F, Approved State or Local Laws: "rhe management practices, controls and provisions contained in this plan will be in accordance with IDOT spec "canons„ which are at least as protective as the requirements contained in the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency's Illinois Urban Manual, Procedures and requirements specified in applicable sediment and erosion site plans or storm water management plans approved by local officials shall be descdbed or incorporated by reference in the space provided below. Requirements specified in sediment and erosion site plans, site pernifts, storm water management site plans or site permits approved by local officials that are applicable to protecting surface water resources are, upon submittal of an NOI, to be authorized to discharge under the Perrnit ILR'10 incorporated by reference avid are enforceable under this permit even if they are not specifically included in the plan. Description of proicedures and requirements specified in applicable sediment and erosion site plans or storm water management plans approved by local offlcials: Mount prows eft Codes and Ordinances, Mount Prospect Notice of Intent IFosr General Discharge from MS4. (32, Contractor Required Submittals: Prior to cnriducting any professional services at the site covered by this plan, the Contractor and each subcontractor responsible for complence with the permit shall submit to the Resident engineer a Contractor Certification Statement, RDE 2342a., 1, The Contractor m&hall pqnvide a construction schedule conlaining an adequate level of detail to show major activities with irriplementabon c.A pollution prevention BMPs, ind; uding the following items- ® Appioximate duration of the project, including each stage of the project ® Rainy season, (Jry season, and winter shutdown dates ® Temporary stabiHzabon measures to be employed by contract phases ® Mobilization timeframe • Mass clearing and grubbing/roadside clearing dates ® Deployment of Eroslon Control Practices • DePlOyffient of Sediment Control Practices (including stabfflzed constructbn entrances/exits) ® Depioyment of Construction Site Management Practices (including concrete washout facilities, chernical storage, refueling locations, eta) • Paving, sa-cufting, and any other pavement related operations ® Major planned stockpiling operations • Tirrieframe for other significant long-term operations or activities that may plan non -storm water discharges such as dewateringi, grinding, eta, • Permanent stabilization activities for each area of the project 2. "rhe Contractor and each subcontractor shall provide, as an attachment to their signed Contractor Certification Statement, a discussion of how U'iey will comply with the requirements of the permit in regard to die fdllawing iterns and provide a graphical representation showing location and type of BMPs to be used when applicable: Prklhw, 1/5=17 Page 5 r.)f 8 BDE 2342 (Rev, 0312 114) .N......... I////io;, .1........ f ,.ilii .i.t ii„i„ ,./////,,,,,,, /rirr,,. ///. .e✓/. ......... .. UL Maintenance: When requested by the Contractor, the Resident Engineer will provide general maintenance guides to the Contractor for the practices associated with this project. The following additional pr educes will be used to maintain, in good and effective operating conditions, the vegetation, ion and sediment control measures and other protective measures identified in this plan. It will be the Contraotoes responsibility to attain maintenance guidelines for any manufactured BMPs which are to he installed and maintained per manufacture's specifications, (none) Qualified personnel shall insF*ct disturbed areas of the construction site which have not yet been finally stabilized. i Inspections may be reduced to once per month when construction activities, have ceased due to frozen conditions. Weekly inspections will recommence mence where canstrucfion activities are conducted, or if there is 0.5” or greater rain event„ or a discharge due to sno melt occurs. If any violation of the provisions of this plan is identified during the conduct of the construction work covered by this plan, the Resident: Engineer shall notify the appropriate IEPA Field Operations Section office by email at: g ..aA mpnu .q ijois, ytelephone or fax within twenty-four () hours of the incident. The Resident Engineer shall Men complete and submit an "Incidence ofNon-Compliance" (ION) report for the identified violation within five () days of the incident:. The Resident Engineer shall use forms provided by IEPA and shall include specific information on the causeof noncompliance, actions which were taken to prevent any further causes of noncompliance, and a statement detailing any environmental impact which may have resulted from the noncompliance. All reports of non-compliance shall the signed by a responsible authority in accordance with (part V1. G of the Permit NL°l „ The Incidence of Non -Compliance Non-Complianceshall he mailed to the foilowing address: Pdnfed 1150017 Page 6 of 6 BDE 2342 (om. 03120114) M 11 11 7ME"wT7 ;TqU'rr('7 Division of Water Pollution Control Attn' Compliance Assurance Section W21 North Grand East Post Office Box 19276 Springfield, Iffinois 62794-9276 Addifional inspecbons Required: mm •71 1 IMAM I 11INAM IWA Pr ntNJ 115 2017 Page 7 of 9 BDE 2342 (Rev, 03/20/14) ­ 1-/// . . .. . .. . . .. /,,-/1//11,,1 ­,­,­,­,, ­­"­'­,/.,. 1_111_/1____//////_,/,/ .............. -, /"'/- -11 ­­­­ "I'll, 1 11 '11111111- ­,", Route 2017 Stet ResuftyY19_ ET9gn Section 17 -00165 -00 -,RS County "Cook, Marked Rte. n1a Project No, n/a Contract No. n/a, This certification statement is a part of SWPPP for the project described above, in accordance vAth the General NPDES Permit No. ILRIO issued by the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency. In addition, I have read and understand all of the information and requirements stated in PPIP for the above mentioned pmject; I have received copies of all appropriate maintenance procedures; and, I have provided all documentation required to be in compliance with the Permit It_ .I and SWPPP and wifl provWe timely updates to these documents as necessary, 0 Sub -Contractor Nod Nsffo ............. ..... . . .......... To NWww of Finm . . . . . . . ... . . .............. . ...... SIMS$ Aftess . ........... `_,_,__`_ im", . ..... _', . ....... . . . . .................... ... . .......... . ­­. .......... DOW . . ...... . .. ..... T*Wpbww ... . ..... . . . . COYAlwad2lip Iterns which this Contractorisubcontractor will be responsible tour as required in Section H.G. of SWPPP., Pfinted 115/2017 Page 8 of 8 BDE 2342a (Rev, U20114) A separate Notice ot'Intent (NOI) will riot be required for this construction projcct. The Village of Mount Prospect has filed a Notice ol'Intent for Gcneral Permit for Discharges from a Small Municipal Separate Stortri Sewer Systems (VIS4S) Linder the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System Phase 11. 'I"'his NO[ covers all Village sponsored construction projects. A copy of the Village of taunt Prospect NOI is maintained on file at the Public Works Department ofthe Village of Mount Prospect. 2017 STREET RESURFACING PROGRAM LVA I q wAdVols[Dom I! k 1:7:20 a so PROGRAM LIMITS SEMINOLE LN SHA-BONEE TRL (E) SPRUCEWOOD DR WHEELING RD WHITE OAK ST WILLE ST (S) WINTERGREENAVE WOOD LN lA'.#nDVIBVD7-' . ................. ",////�/�///////////�//////////// .......... .... .......... County Cook Local Public Agency Mo!�!ojs _EL .2s! . .... ......... Section 17 -00165 -00 -Rs Route 2017 Resurfaci Schedule for Single Bid For complete information covering these items, see plains and specifications) Item Items No. S ecial Excavation �.4�Base_ �e, T pe 3 Class C Patches, Lype 1, 8" 4 Class C Patchilill Class D Patches, Type 1, a" Class 0 Patches, 1 p —1118" Mix. for Joints, Cracks, & Flangewra'YS 8 Levelin Binder (Machine Method), N50 9 Hot Mix Asphalt Surface Course. Mix "D" N50 10 bit. Mtwi.1 iTak Coal) 11 i Iot Mix asphalt Surface Rernoval, 10" 12 Storm Sewer, Rubber Gasket, Class A, Type 13 Trench Backfill _14 Comb, Conc. Curb & Gutter Removal & Repla 15 Sidewalk Removal —716— PCC Sidewalk 5" 177- ----'-"'----"---- PCC Sidewalk Rem. & Repl 18 Detectable W12,nm2s —19 PCC Driveway Rem & RepI 6' 20 HMA Driveway Surface Rem & Rep� 31' .21 _22 f rarnes & Lid!s, type I 23 StrudS "ures to b�,� djusleci tr� trudures to be Reconstructed 25 4ilels, Type A, MP Frame, Open Lid C, 2 6 Catch BasinF s, Type -C, MP , e, PcWed 113 r i2r) 17 �Im= . .. . ......... - Cu Yd— 650 1290 Ton 660 Yd 200 q Yd 140 Sq Yd 500 Sq Yd 1,090 Ton 30 Each Ton 9,620 T .9,620 Pound 51,530 .... . ..... . .. . Sq Yd 14,520 1. 1z' —Foot — 200 Cu Yd 4W. cement Foot 35,530 Sq Ft 1,200 Sq Ft 1'000 Sq Ft68,160 Sq Fl —,-3,270 Sq Yd 2,890 Unit Price .T. I MM MR BLR: t 2200a (01JO& 4) Sq Yd 1290 1,290 Each 49 Each 9 -Each 12 ci .... . ..... . .. . Earh ------ Page 5.t MM MR BLR: t 2200a (01JO& 4) ........... < -, i —, 1 -1 E:::��_--------,Mrider' s Pr i for makin Entire ImBrovements aLs CL :i , lk.�: . .. ...... . Fl6iAea WIL20117 Pages -2 TAR 12200a (W,10811,1p Illinois Department ♦ of Transportation 6T =W MOK )M[ti UNZWRJPIM��� County Cook Local Public Agency Mount P Section 17- 65 -00 -RS Route (For complete information covering_ thew. items, see plans and speactfications) . . . ......... ... .. . .... . Items Unit Quantity Unit Price Totai No N 2 160 LL -L— - _00 3 Class C Patches, type 1, 8" q Yd 200 a A A 4 Class C Patches, i e 11, 8' Sq Yd 140 5 Class 0 Patches,"rype 1, 8" Sq Yd 100 _6 Class D Patches, lyRE, L1, Sq Yd I 7 Mix, to( Joints, Cra�cks,& Flar, �eway�. —efing —13ind—r, -(Machine Ton 3 1—tv, Method), N50 Ton 9,620 9 Hot Mix Asphatt Surface Course, Mix "D" N50 Ton 9.620 1L 10 S€k Material (Tack Coat) Pound 51,530 s- i 11 Hot Mix Asphalt Surface Removal, 3.0" Sq Yd 114,520 Class A, Type 1, 12" Foot 200 13 Trench Backfill _Co`r"_nb Cu Yd 490 14-- Conc. Curb & Gutter Rernoval & Replacement Foot 35,530 4 i5 Sidewalk Removai . . ......... . . . . ..... . .... Sq F1 1,200 16 PCC Sidewalk 5" SQ "t 1.000 7 PCC SWewalk Rem, 9 Repel 5" Sq Ft 168,160 16 Detectable 19 PCC Ddveway Rern & Repl 6" Sq Yd 2"890 20 HMA Driveway Surface Rern dt Repl 3"" So Yd 'l,290 21 Sq Yd 1,290 1 2.2 Frames& Lids rypag 9 Each 48 23 Structures to be Adjusted Each 128 24 Structures to be Reconstructed Each 9 L 25 Wets, Type A MP Frame Open idach ....... . .... -_ - ------- E 12 . . ...... . C, ft 26 Catch BQasiZ, Type -C, MP Frsarne aipen LW_ Pfinlad 113 WO 17' page" 54 Gi.R: 12200a (01 Wi � 4) ................ --- — -.--- ---- — ftqp2sW for rnakin � Entire I V,60ed �I!IL20117 Fage 5-2 k3LH 122M)a (01,108114) ........... �///////m .. .. . ............. . ............. - - --- m " I! o' lill I! 111111 ov i ee m�mmoeoo am m