This project involves the construction of TK classrooms for Marysville Joint Unified School District. The work includes demolition, site development (surfacing, grading, drainage, fencing, paving, utilities), and building construction. The project will be executed under a design-bid-build contract. Coordination with other contractors and district vendors is required. Specific requirements for DSA-reviewed projects are detailed, including mandatory inspections by a full-time project inspector approved by DSA. Submittals, change orders affecting structural safety, accessibility, fire, and life safety require DSA approval. Work restrictions include limitations on site use, utility interruptions, noise, vibration, odors, and a strict no-smoking/vaping policy. Employee identification and screening are also required. The contractor must adhere to California Code of Regulations, Title 24.
The payment process involves submitting applications for payment based on a schedule of values. The payment application times are set at the preliminary construction meeting, with each application covering a one-month period. Draft copies are due seven days prior to the due date for review. Stored materials can be included in applications with proper documentation and insurance. Final payment application requires completion of project closeout requirements and submission of releases and affidavits.
Warranty requirements are mentioned in relation to product data and installer certificates, indicating that the proposed substitution must provide the specified warranty. Specific warranty periods or details are not explicitly stated in the provided text.
The text mentions that qualification data may be required as part of submittals. It also states that for substitutions, the architect will consider requests when certain conditions are met, including the substitution being consistent with the contract documents and the architects design intent, and being fully documented and properly submitted.
The document does not explicitly state whether a site visit is mandatory or optional. However, it details requirements for project management and coordination, including preconstruction and preinstallation conferences, which imply site-specific coordination and understanding.
Samples are required as part of the submittal process. They are submitted for review of kind, color, pattern, and texture, and to check compliance with other elements. Samples that can be incorporated into the work must be in good condition. Approved samples are kept on-site for quality control comparisons.
The document does not explicitly detail disqualification risks. However, it emphasizes strict adherence to procedures for submittals, substitutions, and contract modifications. Failure to comply with these procedures, such as submitting incomplete applications or not obtaining necessary approvals, could lead to delays or non-compliance.