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NOVEMBER 16, 1992
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FROM:WILLIAM A. HUSTON, CITY MANAGER
SUBJECT: PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT/ENGINEERING DIVISION
CONTRACT AGREEMENT FOR TRAFFIC SIGNAL MAINTENANCE SERVICES
RECOMMENDATIONS:
It is recommended that the City Council, at their meeting of
November 16, 1992, direct the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute
the contract documents on behalf of the City for traffic signal
maintenance services within the City of Tustin.
BACKGROUND:
The City received official notice in January 1992, of Pacific
Traffic Systems Inc. intention to terminate their contract with the
City effective midnight February 29, 1992. Pacific Traffic Systems
Inc. had been providing traffic signal maintenance services to the
- City on a month-to-month basis subsequent to our termination of the
Superior Signal Service agreement early in 1991. Pacific Traffic
Systems had been performing their work quite well, however, a
corporate decision was made to cease all maintenance activities
within California.
This abrupt decision by Pacific Traffic Systems Inc. left the City
with very little time to find and retain the services of a
competent traffic signal maintenance contractor, as well as prepare
appropriate agreement documents, secure appropriate insurance and
bonding, and forwarding all of this information to the City
Attorney for review and approval.
DISCUSSION:
The product of the Public Works Department's efforts was the
formulation of a trial initial agreement with Computer Service
Company based in Fullerton, California.' To avoid a. lapse in
traffic signal maintenance service, Computer Service Company was
authorized to proceed, effective March 1, 1992 to provide traffic
signal maintenance service for the City for a six month period.
It was the Department's intention to sample the work effort of
Computer Service Company during an initial six month period, with
the possibility of entering into a longer term agreement for
traffic signal maintenance services, if the Company's performance
- met the City's expectations. This initial six month contract
expired on September 30, 1992, and subsequently was extended until
November 30, 1992.
Contract Agreement
November 16, 1992
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It has been staff's experience that there are very few companies
available that perform the highly specialized service of traffic
signal maintenance. Of the few that are available, there are maybe
only one or two that are proficient in their trade. It has
previously been determined that because of the vast liability
incurred by cities regarding traffic signal operations, it is in
the best interest of the City to retain a traffic signal
maintenance contractor that has demonstrated competence in this
very specialized field.
CONCLUSION:
The City's Engineering staff has been pleased with the performance
of Computer Service Company during the initial contract. They have
been very responsive and pro -active regarding maintenance
activities within the City and the quality of their work has been
acceptable to staff. As a result, a new agreement for traffic
signal maintenance services by Computer Service Company, for a four
year period, renewable each year, has been developed. The
agreement has been reviewed and approved by the City Attorney and
awaits approval by the City Council.
Robert S. Ledendecker
Director of Public Works/
City Engineer
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Doug as R. Anderson
Transportation Engineer
CITY OF TUSTIN
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
CONTRACT AND SPECIFICATIONS
FOR .
MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC SIGNALS
DECEMBER ,1, 1992 - NOVEMBER 30, 1996 •
Engineering Division
City of Tustin
15222 Del Amo Avenue
Tustin, CA 92680
(714) 544-8890
CONTENTS
SECTION
TITLE
A --------------------------------------- CONTRACT AGREEMENT
B --------------------------------------- LEGAL RESPONSIBILITIES
OF CONTRACTOR
C --------------------------------------- SCOPE OF WORK
SECTION A
CITY OF TUSTIN
ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
CONTRACT AGREEMENT
MAINTENANCE OF TRAFFIC SIGNALS
DECEMBER ,j- 1992 - NOVEMBER 30, 1996
This agreement, made and concluded, in triplicate, this
day of , 19 , between the City of
Tustin, California, hereinafter called City, and Computer Services
Company hereinafter called Contractor.
ARTICLE I. Witnesseth, that for and in consideration of the
payments and agreements hereinafter mentioned, to be made and
performed by the City, and under the conditions expressed in the
two bonds, bearing date with these presents and hereunto annexed,
the Contractor agreed with said City, at his own proper cost and
expense, to do all the work and furnish all the materials except
such as are mentioned in the specifications to be furnished by said
City necessary to construct maintain and complete in good
workmanlike and substantial manner and to the satisfaction of the
City., in accordance with the specifications entitled:
Specifications and Contract Documents Maintenance of Traffic
Signals December 1, 1992 - November 30, 1996, which said plans and
-- specifications are hereby specifically referred to and by such
references made a part hereof. Said plans and specifications are
on file in the office of the City Engineer of the City of Tustin,
California.
ARTICLE II. Contractor agrees to receive and accept the prices
in this contract as full compensation for furnishing all materials
and for doing all the work contemplated and embraced in the
Agreement; and also for all loss or damage arising out of the
nature of the work aforesaid, or from the action of the elements,
or from any unforeseen difficulties or obstructions which may arise
or be encountered in the prosecution of the work until its
acceptance by the City, and for all risks of every description
connected with the work; also for all expenses incurred by or in
consequence of the suspension or discontinuance of work and for
well and faithfully completing the work, and the whole thereof, in
the manner and according to the plans and specifications, and the
requirements of the Engineer under them.
ARTICLE III. City hereby promises and agrees with Contractor
to employ and does hereby employ Contractor to provide the
materials and to do the work according to the terms and conditions
herein contained and referred to, for the prices aforesaid, and
hereby contracts to pay the same at the time, in the manner and
upon the conditions above set forth; and the said parties for
themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, successors and
assigns do hereby agree to the full performance of the covenants
herein contained.
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ARTICLE IV.
1. The CITY OF TUSTIN has obtained from the Director of
Industrial Relations the general prevailing rate of per diem wages
and the general. prevailing rate for legal holiday and overtime work
in the locality in which the work is to be performed for each craft
or type of work needed to execute this contract and maintains
copies thereof in the office of the City Engineer. The Contractor
agrees that not less than said prevailing rates shall be paid to
workers employed on this public works contract as required- by Labor
Code Sections 1771 and 1774 of the State of California.
2. The Contractor shall, as a penalty to the CITY OF TUSTIN,
forfeit twenty-five Dollars ($25.00) for each calendar day or
portion thereof for each worker paid (either by Contractor or any
subcontractor under Contractor) less than the prevailing rate set
forth herein on the work provided for in this contract, all in
accordance with Sections 1774 and 1775 of the Labor Code of the
State of California.
3. Section 1773.8 of the Labor Code of the State of
California, regarding the payment of travel and subsistence
payments, is applicable to this contract.
4. Section 1777.5 of the Labor Code of the State of
California, regarding the employment of apprentices, is applicable
to this contract if the prime contract involves Thirty Thousand
Dollars ($30,000.00) or more, or twenty (20) working days or more.
5. In performance of this contract, not more than eight (8 ).
hours shall constitute a day's work. The Contractor shall conform
to Article 3, Chapter 1, Part 7 (Sections 1810 et seq.) of the
Labor Code of the State of California, and shall forfeit to the
City as a penalty, the sum of twenty-five ($25.00) for each worker
employed in the execution of this contract by Contractor or any
subcontractor for each calendar day during which any worker is
required or permitted to labor more than eight (8) hours in any one
calendar day and forty (40) hours in any one week in violation of
said Article. Contractor shall keep an accurate record showing the
name and actual hours worked each calendar day and each calendar
week by each worker employed by Contractor in connection with the
public work.
6. Contractor agrees to keep accurate payroll reco--ds showing
the name_, address, social security number, work classification,
straight time and overtime hours worked each day and week and the
actual per diem wages paid to each journeyman, apprentice or worker
employed by him in connection with the public work, and agrees to
insist that each of his subcontractors do the same. Contractor
further agrees that his payroll records and those of his
subcontractors shall be available to the employee or his
representative, the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement, and
the Division of Apprenticeship Standards, and shall comply with all
of the provisions of Labor Code Section 1776, et sea., in general.
7. Contractor is also aware of the provisions of Section 3700
of the Labor Code which requires every employer to be insured
against liability for Worker's Compensation or undertake self-
insurance in accordance with the provisions of that code and will
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comply with such provisions before commencing the performance of
the work of this contract.
ARTICLE V. The Contractor shall indemnify and save harmless
the City of Tustin and all officers and employees thereof from all
claims, suits, or actions of every name, kind and description,
brought for, or on account of, injuries to or death of any person
including, but not limited to, workmen and the public, or damage to
property resulting from the construction of the work or -by or in
consequence of any negligence regarding the work, use of improper
materials or equipment in construction of the work, neglect or
refusal of Contractor to faithfully perform the work and all of
Contractor's obligations under the contract, or by or on account of
any act or omission by the Contractor or his agents or a
subcontractor or his agents or a third party during the progress of
the work or at any time before its completion and final acceptance,
or which might arise in connection with the agreed upon work or is
caused by or happening in connection with the progress of said
work.
The defense in indemnification by Contractor shall include all
costs and expenditures including attorney's fees incurred by the
City of Tustin or its employees, officers or agents with respect to
such claim or suit and Contractor will, if requested by City of
Tustin, defend any litigation arising out of such claims at the
sole cost and expense of Contractor.
In addition to any remedy authorized by law, so much of the
money due the Contractor under and by virtue of the contract as
shall be considered necessary in the sole discretion of the City of
Tustin may be retained by the City until disposition has been made
of such claims for damages as aforesaid.
ARTICLE VI. The Contractor shall take out and maintain
during the life of the contract comprehensive automobile and
general liability insurance that provides protection from claims
which may arise from operations or performance under this contract.
The amount of insurance shall not be less than the following:
single limit coverage applying to bodily and personate injury
liability and property damage: $2,000,000.00
The following endorsements must be indicated on all
certificates of insurance:
1. The City of Tustin, its elective and appointive boards,
officers agents and employees are named as additional
insureds in the policy as to the work being performed
under the contract;
2. The coverage is primary and no other insurance carried by
the City of Tustin will be called upon to contribute to a
loss under this coverage;
3. The policy covers blanket contractual liability;
4. The policy limits or liability are provided on an
occurrence basis;
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5. The policy covers broad form property damage liability;
6. The policy covers personal injury as well as bodily
injury liability;
7. The policy covers explosion, collapse and underground
hazards;
8. The policy covers products and completed operations;
9. The policy covers use of non -owned automobiles; and
10. The coverage shall not be canceled nor materially
altered unless thirty (30) days' written notice is first
given to the City of Tustin.
Contractor shall furnish the City of Tustin with satisfactory
proof of insurance coverage as required.
ARTICLE VII. Prior to one hundred twenty (120) days. before
the end of the initial term of this contract, as prescribed in •
Section C. Contractor shall advise City in writing of its intent to
extend the term of the contract for an additional term of one (1)
year to commence on the first (1st) day following the last day of
the initial term and on the same terms and conditions as prescribed
for the mutual term, or upon different terms which Contractor shall
specify in such writing. City shall, within thirty (30) days of
receipt of such advice, notify Contractor in writing of its
acceptance or rejection of such extension. The same provisions
shall be applicable to each succeeding one (1) year term for a
total of four (4) such terms.
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In Witness wnereof, the parties have hereunto set their hands
and seals the year and date first above written.
THE CITY OF TUSTIN
BY:
(Seal) Mayor of the City of Tustin
ATTEST:
City Clerk of the City of Tustin
'CONTRACT AND BOND APPROVED:
Date
City Attorney
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
Date
City Engineer
CONTRACTOR
Firm Name:
(Seal) BY:
TITLE:
ATTACHED PROPER NOTARY ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FOR SIGNATURES OF AUTHORIZED
PERSON (S)
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Bond No.
Amount
Premium
CITY OF TUSTIN
PUBLIC CONTRACT
FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE BOND
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That
as and hereinafter referred to
collectively as "Principal",, and
corporation organized and existing
under the laws of the State of and duly
authorized to transact surety business in tae State of California,
as, and hereinafter referred to as, "Surety", are held and firmly
bound unto the City of Tustin hereinafter- referred to as the
"City", in the sum of $ for payment of
which Principal and surety bind themselves, their heirs,
administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and severally as
follows:
THE CONDITION OF THE ABOVE OBLIGATION IS THAT:
WHEREAS, Principal has entered into a contract dated
, 19 , with City to do and perform the
following, generally described work, which is more particularly
described in said contract for the construction of:
Maintenance of Traffic Signals
December ,1. 1992 - November 30, 1996
WHEREAS, all of such improvements are to be constructed and
installed in accordance with the plans and -specifications
described, referred to and incorporated in said contract; and
WHEREAS, Principal shall commence and complete the
construction and installation of such improvements as provided in
said contract; and
NOW, THEREFORE, if Principal shall faithfully perform all
agreements contained in the aforesaid contract, then this
obligation shall be null and void.
PROVIDED, HOWEVER, if Principal shall not faithfully perform
a-11 agreements contained in the hereinabove described contract and
all obligations, then this obligation shall remain in full force
and effect.
PROVIDED FURTHER HOWEVER, that Surety hereby stipulates and
agrees that no change, extension of time, alteration or
modification of the contract documents or of the work to be
performed thereunder shall in anyway affect its obligation on this
bond and it does hereby waive notice of any such change, extension
of time, alteration or modification of the contract documents or of
the work to be performed thereunder; and
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PROVIDED FURTHER, that in case suit is brought.upon this bond
by the City or any other person who may bring an action on this
bond, a reasonable attorney's fee, to be fixed by the Court, shall
be paid by Principal and Surety.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Principal and Surety have caused these
presents to be duly signed and sealed this day of
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NOTE: Attach proper
acknowledgements for
both Surety & Principal
(Seal)
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney
SURETY:
( NAME )
BY:
Attorney -in -Fact
BY:
Address of Surety:
PRINCIPAL:
BY
(Seal) BY
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
Date
City Engineer
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(NAME)
Address of Principal:
Bond No.
Amount
Premium
CITY OF TUSTIN
PUBLIC CONTRACT
LABOR AND MATERIALS PAYMENT BOND
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: That
, as and hereinafter referred to
collectively as "Principal", and
a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of
, and duly authorized to transact surety
business in the State of California, as and hereinafter referred to
as, "Surety", are held and firmly bound unto the City of Tustin
hereinafter referred to as the "City",, in the sum of $
for payment of which Principal and surety bind themselves, their
heirs, administrators, successors and assigns, jointly and
severally as follows:
THE CONDITION OF THE ABOVE OBLIGATION IS THAT:
WHEREAS, Principal has entered into a contract dated
19 , with the City to do and perform the
following, generally described work, which is more particularly
described in said contract for the construction of:
Maintenance of Traffic Signals
s
December � 1992 - November 30, 1996
WHEREAS, Principal shall commence and complete the
construction and installation of subh improvements provided in said
contract; and
NOW THEREFORE, if Principal shall pay the contractor, his
subcontractor, and all persons renting equipment or furnishing
labor or materials to them for such improvements, for the full cost
C... such improvements then this obligation shall be null and void.
PROVIDED, HOWEVER, if. Principal shall not pay the
subcontractor and all persons renting equipment or furnishing labor
or materials to them for such improvements for the full cost of
such improvements, then this obligation shall remain in full force
and effect and such cotractor, subcontractor and persons shall
have a direct right of' -action against the Principal and Surety
under this obligation, subject to priority of City.
PROVIDED FURTHER, HOWEVER, that Surety stipulates and agrees
that no change, extension of ' time, alteration or modification of
the contract documents or of the work to be performed thereunder
shall in any way affect its obligation on this bond and it does
hereby waive notice of any such change, extension of time,
alteration or modification of the contract documents or of the work
to be performed thereunder; and
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PROVIDED FURTHER, that in case suit is brought upon this bond
by the City or any other person who may bring an action on this
bond, a reasonable attorney's fee, to be fixed by the Court, shall
be paid by Principal and Surety.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Principal and Surety have caused these
presents to be duly signed and sealed this day of
19
NOTE: Attach proper
acknowledgements for
both Surety & Principal
(Seal)
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
City Attorney
(Seal)
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
Date
City Engineer
SURETY:
( NAME )
BY:
Attorney -in -Fact
BY:
Address of Surety:
PRINCIPAJ,:
( NAME )
ByY.
BY
Address of Principal:
COMPENSATION INSURANCE CERTIFICATE
Pursuant to Section 1861 of the State Labor Code, each contractor
to whom a public works" contract has been awarded shall sign the
following certificate and shall submit same to the City prior to
performing any work on the contract:
I am aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code
which reads as follows:
"Every employer except the State shall secure the payment of
compensation in one or more of the following ways:
(a) By being insured against liability to pay compensation in one
or more insurers duly authorized to write compensation insurance in
this State.
(b) By securing from the Director of Industrial Relations a,
certificate of consent to self -insure, which may be given upon
furnishing .proof satisfactory to the Director of Industrial
Relations of ability to self -insure and to pay any compensation
that may become due to his employee."
CONTRACTOR:
BY:
TITLE:
COMPENSATION INSURANCE CERTIFICATE
TO BE SUBMITTED WITH CONTRACT
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CITY OF TUSTIN
CERTIFICATE OF Is RANCE AND DESIGNATION OF NA i ADDITIONAL INSURED
NO MODIFICATIONS OR ADDITIONS MAY BE MADE TO THIS FORM
CITY OF TUSTIN PROJECT: Maintenance of Traffic Signals
P.O. Box 3539 December 1. 1992 — November 30. 1996
Tustin, CA 92681-3539
1ECOMPANIES
AFFORDING COVERAGE
NAME AND ADDRESS OF INSURED CONTRACTOR:
Company Letter A I
Company tetter B 1
Company Letter C
NAME AND ADDRESS OF INSURANCE AGENCY:
Company Letter D
Company Letter E
Company Letter F
This is to certify that the policies of insurance listed below have been issued to the insured name above, are in forge at this time, that the City of
Tustin is a named additional insured thereon as respects claims arising in connection with the hereinabove named Project and that such insurance
shad be primary with respect to any other insurance in force procured by the City of Tustin.
Co.
Policy
Policy
Ltr
Type of Insurance
Policy Number
Effective Date
Expiration Date
. AN Limits in Thousands'
GENERAL LIABILITY
General Aggregate
S
Commercial General
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Liability
Prods -Comp/
S
l Claims Made ( l OCC.
Ops Agg•
Pers. & Advg. Injury
S
t) Owners & Contractors'
Protective
Each Occurrence
S
Fire Damage
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(Any One Fre)
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Medical Expense
S
(Any One Person)
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AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY
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I ) Any Auto
I l All Owned Autos
Bodily Injury
S
[ l Scheduled Autos
(Per Person)
[ l Hired Autos
[ ) Non -Owned Autos
Bodily injury
5
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[ I Garage Liability
(Per Occurrence) '
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Property
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EXCESS LIABILITY
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EACH OCCURRENCE
AGGREGATE
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WORKERS COMPENSATION
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AND EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY
$ Each Accident
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5 Disease -Each Employee
OTHER
. Description of Operations /Locations fVehicies Special Items
It is certified that a waiver of subrogation is hereby issued to the City of Tustin as pertains to the terms of all Workers Compensation insurance_ The issuir
company will give thirty (30) days written notice to the City of Tustin prior to modification or cancellation.
DATE ISSUED:
Authorized Representative of the above-named insurance company(i(
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SECTION B
-- LEGAL RESPONSIBILITIES OF THE CONTRACTOR
1. WORKER'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE
Pursuant to the requirements of Section 1860 of the Labor Code
(Chapter 1000, Statutes of 1965), Contractor shall take out
and maintain, during the life of this contract, workmen's
compensation insurance for all his employees employed at the
site of improvement, and if any work is sublet, Contractor
shall require subcontractor similarly to provide workmen's
compensation insurance for all of the latter's-employees.
Contractor indemnifies City for any damage resulting to it
from failure of either Contractor or any subcontractor to take
out or maintain'such insurance.
2. PUBLIC LIABILITY AND PROPERTY DAMAGES
Contractor shall take out and maintain during the life of the
contract comprehensive automobile and general liability
insurance that provides protection from claims which may arise
from operations or performance under this contract. The
amount of the insurance shall not be less than the following:
Single limit coverage applying to bodily and personal injury
liability and property damage: $2,000,00.
-- Contractor shall provide City with a certificate of insurance
on City's form which evidences the required insurance. Refer
to sample certificates last page of Section A. This
certificate shall be submitted with the contract documents.
The following endorsements must be indicated on the
certificate:
a. The City of Tustin, its elective and appointive boards,
officers, agents and employees are named as additional
insureds in the policy as :.o the wort: being performed
under the contract;
b. The coverage is primary and no other insurance carried by
the City of Tustin will be called upon to contribute to
a loss under this coverage;
C. The policy covers blanket contractual liability;
d . The policy limits of 1 iabi l i ty are provided on occurrence
basis;
e. The policy covers broad form property damage liability;
f. The policy covers personal injury, as well as bodily
4 injury liability;
g. The policy covers explosion, collapse and underground
hazards;
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h. The policy covers products and completed operations;
i. The policy covers use of non -owned automobiles; and
j. The coverage shall not be canceled nor materially altered
unless thirty ( 3 0) days written notice is first given to
the City of Tustin.
3. LEGAL OBLIGATION
Said Contractor, at his own cost, expense, and risk shall
defend any and all actions, suits or other legal proceedings
which may be brought or instituted against the City of its
,principals on any such claim or demand arising out of
Contractor's performance or his subcontractor's performance
under this contract, and pay or satisfy and judgement that may
be rendered against the City or its principals in any such
action, suit or legal proceedings or result thereof. Nothing
herein contained shall be construed as limiting in any way to
the extent to which the Contractor may be held responsible for
payment for damages to persons or property resulting from this
operation or any operations of any subcontractor under him.
4. ASSIGNMENT OF CONTRACT..
Contractor shall under no'circumstances assign this contract
to another party without the express consent of the City
Council.
5. LABOR STRIKE
It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to provide
continuous maintenance services, without any interruption of
all traffic signals in the City. In case of any labor
strikes, the Contractor shall provide other means, at his own
cost, to provide comparable continuous service as if there
were no strike. Failing to do so will cause the City to take
whatever action, is deemed necessary to provide such service
and the cost will be borne by the Contractor.
6. FAILURE TO PERFORM
If the Contractor should neglect to prosecute the work
properly or fail to perform any provisions -of this Contract,
the City, three (3) days after written' notice to the
Contractor, may without prejudice to any other remedy it may
have, make good such deficiencies an may deduct the cost
thereof from the payment then or thereafter due the
Contractor; provided, however, that the City Engineer of said
City shall approve such action and certify the amount thereof
to be charged to the Contractor.
It is expressly understood and agreed that the Contractor
�- herein named in the furnishing of all labor, services,
materials and equipment and performing the work as provided in
this contract is at the express consent of the City Council.
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7. TERMINATION DURING CONTRACT PERIOD
In the event that any of the provisions of this contract are
violated by the Contractor, the City may terminate the
contract by serving written notice upon the Contractor of its
intention to terminate such contract and unless adequate
response is made by the Contractor within ten (10) days, the
contract shall cease and terminate. In the event of any such
termination for the reason above mentioned, the City -may take
over the work and prosecute the same to completion by contract
or otherwise for the account and at the expense of the
Contractor, and the Contractor and his sureties shall be
liable to the City for any excess cost occasioned in the event
of any such termination, for other causes, authorized by law
or other provisions of this contract.
S. PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BONDS
The Contractor shall secure the City of Tustin for the
faithful performance of his duties and payment of lawful
obligations under this contract by means of a Faithful
Performance Bond in the amount of $25,000 and a Labor and
Materials Payment Bond in the amount of $25,000 whereby the
City of Tustin shall be made beneficiary thereof and all costs
and premiums shall be paid by said Contractor. Said bonds
will be furnished on a year -to year basis and shall be issued
by a surety company rated Grade A or better and Class IX or
better by the latest edition of Best's Key Rating Guide.
9. LAWS TO BE OBSERVED
The Contractor shall keep himself fully informed of all
existing and future State and National Laws and all Municipal
Ordinances and regulations of the City of Tustin which in any
manner affect those engaged or employed in the work, and of
all such orders and decrees of bodies or tribunals having any
jurisdiction or authority over the same. He shall at all
times observe and comply with, and shall cause all his agents
and employees to observe and comply with all such existing and
future laws, ordinances', regulation, order or decree, whether
by himself or his employees." If any discrepancy or
inconsistency is discovered in the specifications, or contract
for the work in relation to any such law, ordinance,
regulation, order or decree the Contractor shall forthwith
report the same to the City Engineer in writing.
10. LABOR DISCRIMINATION
Attention is directed to the Labor Code which provides that no
discrimination shall be made in the employment of persons upon
public works because of the race, color or religion of such
persons and every Contractor of public works violating this
section is subject to all the penalties imposed for a
violation of the chapter.
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PERMITS AND LICENSES
The Contractor shall procure all permits and licenses, pay all
charges and fees, and give all notices necessary and
incidental to the due and lawful prosecution of the contract.
PATENTS
The Contractor shall assume all responsibilities arising from
the use of patented materials, equipment, devices or processes
used on or incorporated in the work.
PUBLIC CONVENIENCE AND SAFETY
The Contractor shall so conduct his operation as to cause the
least possible obstruction and inconvenience to public
traffic.
The Contractor shall furnish, erect and maintain such fences,
barriers, lights, warning devices and signs in compliance with
the current "Manual of Traffic Controls, Warning Signs, Lights
and devices for Use in Performance of Work Upon. Highways"
published by the State of California, Department of
Transportation, or as may be deemed necessary by the City
Engineer to give adequate warning to the public at all times
that the road or street is obstructed and of any abnormal
conditions to be encountered as a result thereof.
RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGE
The City of Tustin, the City Council, or the City Engineer
shall not be answerable or accountable, in any manner, for any
loss or damage that may happen to the work or any part
thereof; or for any material or equipment used in performing
the work; or for injury or damage to any person or persons,
either workmen or this public; for damage to adjoining
property from any cause whatsoever during the progress of the
work or at any time before final acceptance.
The Contractor shall indemnify and save harmless the City of
Tustin, the City Council, and the. City Engineer from any
suits, claims or actions brought by any person or persons for
or on account of any injuries or damage sustained in or
arising from the work or in consequence thereof. The City, may
retain as much of the money due to the Contractor as shall be
considered necessary, until disposition has been made of .such.
NO PERSONAL LIABILITY
Neither the City Council, the City Engineer, nor any other
officer or authorized assistant or agent shall be personally
responsible for any liability arising under this contract.
CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE
The Contractor shall present his or her Contractor's pocket
license or certificate of licensure and provide a signed
statement which swears, under penalty of perjury, that the
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pocket license or certificate of licensure presented is his or
hers, is current and valid, and is in a classification
- appropriate to the work to be undertaken.
17. PREVAILING WAGES
a. The CITY OF TUSTIN has obtained from the Director of
Industrial Relations the general prevailing rate of per
diem wages and the general prevailing rate for legal
holiday and overtime work in 'the locality in which the
work is to be performed for each craft or type of work
needed to execute this contract, provided said Director
has made such prevailing wage determination for this type
of work. The Contractor agrees that not less than said
prevailing rates shall be paid to workers employed on
this public works contract as required by labor Code
Sections 1771 and 1774 of the State of California.
b. The Contractor shall, as a penalty to the CITY OF TUSTIN,
forfeit twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for each calendar
day or portion thereof for each worker paid (either by
Contractor or any subcontractor under -Contractor) less
than the prevailing rate set forth herein on the work
provided for in this contract, all in accordance with
Sections 1774 and 1775 of the Labor Code of the State of
California.
C. Section 1773.8 of the Labor Code of the State of
California, regarding the payment of travel and
subsistence payments, is applicable to this contract.
d. Section 1777.5 of the Labor Code of the State of
California, regarding the employment of apprentices, is
applicable to this contract if the prime contract
involves thirty thousand dollars ($30,000.00) or more, or
twenty (20) working days or more, or if contracts or
subcontractors not bidding for work through the general
or prime Contractor are two thousand dollars ($2,000.00)
or more, or five (5) working days or more.
e. In performance of this contract, not more than eight (8)
hours shall constitute a day's- work. The Contractor
shall conform to Article 3, Chapter 1, Part 7 (Sections
1810 et seq.) of the Labor Code of- the State of
California, and shall forfeit to the City as a penalty,
the sum of twenty five dollars ($25.00) for each worker
employed in the execution of this contract by Contractor
or any.subcontractor for each calendar day during which
any worker is required or permitted to labor more than
eight ( 8 ) hours in any one calendar day and forty ( 4 0 )
hours in any one week in violation of said Article.
Contractor shall keep an accurate record showing the name
and actual hours worked each calendar day and each
calendar week by each worker employed by the Contractor
in connection with the public work.
f. The Contractor agrees to keep accurate payroll records
showing the name, address, social security number, work
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classification, straight time and overtime hours worked
each day and week and the actual per diem wages paid in
each journeyman, apprentice or worker employed by him in
connection with the public work, and agrees to insist
that each of his subcontractors do the same. The
Contractor further agrees that his payroll records and
those of his representative, and Division of labor
Standards Enforcement, and the Division of Apprenticeship
Standards and shall comply with all of the provisions of
Labor Code Section 1776, et sea in general.
SECTION C
SCOPE OF WORK
1. CONTRACT PERIOD
The contract shall commence December 1, 1992 and shall expire
four (4) years following the commencement date, except as
otherwise provided herein.
2. GENERAL
The Contractor shall furnish all tools, equipment, apparatus,
facilities, labor, services and material and perform all work
necessary to maintain in a good and workmanlike manner traffic
signal facilities at the locations listed -herein.
This maintenance shall be extended to include future signal
installations at the unit contract price and the Contractor
may be. required to assist in the final inspection of new
installation on a per hour basis being paid at the rate for a
Signal Maintenance Superintendent.
All work performed or equipment or parts supplied by the
Contractor shall be subject to the inspection and approval of
the City, its City -Engineer or his authorized representative.
3. QUALIFICATIONS
The contractor shall have available and readily accessible all
required tools, equipment apparatus, facilities, skilled labor
services and materials to perform all work necessary to
maintain the traffic signal facilities in good workmanlike
manner.
All signal work shall be performed in accordance with the
current Standard Plans and Section 86 of the Standard
Specifications for the State of California, Department of
Transportation and the current City Standard Plans.
The Contractor shall assign at least one full-time signal
maintenance technician to maintain the City's signals,
flashers, and appurtenant equipment. As a minimum, one of
these technicians shall have certi�ications of Level II
Traffic Signal Technician from the International Municipal
Signal Association (IMSA) . The City reserves the right at all
times to concur with the Contractor's assignment of personnel
to the City. If appropriate, the Contractor shall replace any
personnel assigned to the City whose performance is considered
unacceptable by the City.
The Contractor shall have on hand at all times at least one
(1) spare NEMA system compatible controller for every 50
-- intersections within the City area.
The Contractor shall -maintain a single local telephone number
where he can be reached twenty-four (24) hours per day. This
telephone number shall be made available to all persons
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designated by the City.
The Contractor shall have available adequate skilled personnel
and proper lab -testing facilities to perform inspection of new
controller mechanisms including controller units, auxiliary
equipment and traffic control appurtenances. All testing and
test facilities shall conform to NEMA Specification TS -1,
1983.
4. EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
The Contractor shall be equipped with spare parts sufficient
to return a defective signal to operation following ordinary
trouble calls. 'In those cases where a complex controller or
component has to be repaired, the Contractor shall install a
substitute controller or component of his own while he is
repairing the defective controller or component. Such
substitute equipment shall be system compatible. The
Contractor will have access to the two (2) spare City owned
compatible controllers.
5. RECORDS
The Contractor shall maintain a record of all service calls
and work performed upon the signal equipment, listing dates,
hour of day and description of service work performed. A copy
of such record shall be maintained at all times within the
controller cabinet'at each signal location.
A log sheet giving a brief description of all routine and
extraordinary maintenance activities shall be attached to each
monthly invoice.
6. NOTIFICATION
The Contractor shall notify by telephone, the City Engineer or
his authorized representative, within 24 hours of the
alteration of the operation of any signal or the installation
or removal of any substitute controller or component.
7. SHUTDOWNS
The Contractor shall notifv the Tustin Police Department and
the City Engineer or his authorized representative of any
signal turn-offs or turn -ons necessitated by his operations
and shall not make said turn-offs or turn -ons until a police
officer is present or unless giver. permission to proceed
without police control by the City Engineer or his authorized
representative.
8. COMPENSATION FOR ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
The City will compensate Contractor at the lump sum agreed
price per signalized intersection or per flashing beacon per
month. Said compensation shall include all services rendered,
labor, materials, equipment, overhead and profit.
Compensation shall be adjusted on the anniversary date of this
agreement in accordance with the percentage change in the
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Consumer Price Index for all Urban Consumers for the Los
Angeles -Long Beach -Anaheim Metropolitan area for the preceding
calendar year (December to December) to the nearest one cent.
9. ADDITIONS TO SYSTEM
The Contractor shall maintain, at the same unit price,
additional traffic signals and appurtenant devices as they are
installed, or become a part of the maintenance requirements of
the City. In the event that notification is made of a new
installation at other than the beginning of a monthly
period, the unit cost of routine maintenance will be prorated
from the day the Contractor is notified.
10. TYPES OF SIGNALS
The agreed upon prices for both routine and extraordinary
maintenance shall apply to all types of signal controllers,
accessories and systems as may exist in the City now or that
may be.installed during the life of the contract.
11. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
The agreement price for routine maintenance shall include the
following services and any other service not specified under
Extraordinary Maintenance.
a. Monthly Inspection
The Contractor shall inspect, clean, adjust and make a
routine inspection of each controller assembly once per
month. Contractor agrees that he will maintain a record
in each controller cabinet showing the date and time
checked. Controller assemblies shall not be replaced,
except for repair, without prior approval of the City.
b. Repair and Replacement
The Contractor shall replace or repair any and all
defective parts of the signal system which cause the
signal failure or malfunction, as the occasion arises,
such as the signal controller, pedestrian timers, push
buttons, relays, timing clocks, master controllers,
coordination_ units, synchronizer and interconnect,
flashers, all kinds of -burnout, detector loops, push'
buttons, sensing units, safety lights, ii lumina.ted street
name sign lights, and wiring system, etc., unless the
failure or malfunction falls in the category of
extraordinary maintenance as defined. in these
specifications.
C. Loop Detector Replacement
The Contractor shall clean and fill deteriorated loop
detector sawcuts with epoxy as necessary. Once it is
determined by the City that the sawcut has deteriorated
to a point that applying more epoxy is insuff icient, the
detector shall be replaced at the price stated in the
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f.
contract. This price shall be adjusted up or down
annually in the same manner as the unit price for routine
maintenance.
Lamps and Lighting
The Contractor shall furnish and replace all standard
signal lamps at all traffic signals and flashers based
upon an 80% depletion curve, but in any event all lamps
shall be group re-lamped at least once each twelve (12)
months. A schedule for re-lamping shall be submitted to
the City Traffic Engineer for approval within the first
month of each contract year. All lamps for traffic
signals shall be Sylvania Super Saver or Duro Test Watt
Saver or Engineer approved equivalent except ISNS lamps.
ISNS lamps shall be F72T2 Cool White Fluorescent lamps
meeting the requirements of ANSI STD. C78. At the time
of re-lamping, the Contractor shall clean and polish all
lenses and reflectors, align signal heads and adjust all
mast arm mounted street name signs, including illuminated
street name signs and safety lights. The Contractor
shall replace burned out lamps as they occur.
The Contractor shall replace all traffic signal lamps at
all intersections within ninety (90) calendar days after
the execution of this contract. Contractor shall. submit
a schedule within the first thirty (30) days of the
contract and a final report showing the date re-lamping
started and the date of completion. Mercury vapor
luminaries as they become inoperative shall be updated to
high pressure sodium vapor. The mercury vapor luminaries
shall be replaced at the price stated in the contract.
The price shall be adjusted up or down in the same manner
as the unit price for routine maintenance.
Pedestrian Signals
The Contractor shall replace Walkman/Hand pedestrian
signal lamps as they become dim or inoperative.
Contractor shall also replace ballasts and transformers
for these units as required. These shall be routinely
inspected, and if replacement is necessary, it shall be
paid for at the unit price specified in the contract.
Walk/Don't Walk pedestrian, signal lamps as they become
dim or inoperative shall be updated to solid state
(Walkman/Hand) indicators. The pedestrian signal
installation shall be replaced at the price stated in the
contract.
The price shall be adjusted up or down annually in the
same manner as the unit price for routine maintenance.
Air Filters
The Contractor shall replace the air filter elements, in
all cabinets so equipped, every six (6) months in
accordance with the schedule contained in these
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h.
specifications. All filter elements in all cabinets
shall initially be replaced within four (4) months after
the beginning of this contract.
Emergency Service
The Contractor shall maintain a twenty-four ( 24 ) hour per
day emergency service for the replacement of burned -out
signal and safety lamps, adjustment of turned heads,
repair of controller malfunctions or any damage
creating a public hazard. The Contractor shall repair
parts, replace parts and lamps, and otherwise keep the
traffic signals.in good working condition. Contractor
shall maintain a local telephone where he can be reached
twenty-four (24) hours per day. This telephone number is
to be made available to all persons designated by the
City.
The Contractor shall make immediate service calls on an
emergency basis, responding within one (1) hour in the
event of malfunctions of the controller or signal system
or turned head. The replacement of burned -out signal
lamps, internally illuminated street name sign lamps, or
safety lights need not be on an emergency basis provided
that there are at least two (2) indications still
operative for each direction of travel. Such replacement
shall be handled as soon as possible in a routine manner.
Regular Patrol
The intersections where said traffic signals are located
shall be regularly patrolled by the Contractor or his
representatives at least once per month 'at night. The
Contractor shall also patrol City owned street lights.
12. EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE
a. Definitions Extraordinary maintenance shall consist of
the fellowina:
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(1) Failure or malfunction of the signal system if
caused by'vehicle collision, vandalism, civil
disorder, windstorm., natural disasters, street
construction, or excavation.
(2) Maintenance of safety lighting at signalized
intersections when directed by the City.
(3) Conversion of mercury vapor safety lighting at
signalized intersections to high pressure sodium
vapor lighting.
(4) Maintenance of internally illuminated street name
signs at signalized intersections.
(5) Minor upgrading or installations as directed by
the City.
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(6) Replacement of 6' x 6' loop detectors including
sawcut lead-ins as required.
(7) Replacement of Walk/Don't Walk pedestrian
indications with Walkman/Hand indications
and solid state transformers.
(8) Repainting of signal heads, backplates, visors,
frameworks, pedestrian push button housings,
electric meter service cabinets, and controller
cabinets as directed by the City. Repainting shall
be conducted by spray painting methods. Controller
cabinets shall be painted with enamel conforming to
Color No. 14672 (Light Green) of Federal Standard
595a or as otherwise directed by the City.
(9) Maintenance of City owned street lights as directed
by the City.
b. Notification The Contractor shall contact the City
Engineer or his representative regarding any
extraordinary maintenance work and seek his prior
approval before the work is scheduled. The Contractor
shall notify -the City Engineer by telephone at least
four (4) hours in advance before any work is commenced,
except in emergencies where injury or property damage
may result without prompt response.
C. Emergencies The Contractor shall respond immediately
to emergency calls such as a total blackout, when
directed by the City, and dispatch the qualified
personnel and equipment to reach the site within one (1),
hour under normal circumstances.
For the emergency repair of a signal which is totally
blacked out, the following procedure of traffic control
shall apply:
(30 The Contractor shall dispatch qualified personnel
and equipment to reach the site within one (1) hour
under normal conditions.
The Contractor's vehicles shall carry traffic cones,
f lashing arrow boards, traf f is warning signs , etc
which shall be used when directing traffic
during an emergency and/or when deemed necessary by
the signal technician, the City Engineer or his
representative.
(2) If no police officer is present and temporary stop
signs have been set up when the Contractor arrives
at the site, the Contractor shall set up more
traffic warning and control devices, if deemed
necessary, and proceed to repair the signal. After
the signal is back in operation, the Contractor
shall remove all of the temporary traffic control
devices and return those devices owned by the City
to the City Yard.
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(3) It a police officer is still at the site when the'
Contractor arrives, the Contractor shall quickly
examine the signal, evaluate the situation and
discuss it with the police officer. If the repair
will take only a few minutes, the police officer
may stay to continue to direct traffic while the
Contractor repairs the signal. If the repair will
take longer than the officer can wait, the
Contractor shall immediately set up temporary
boulevard stop signs and all other necessary warning
devices and relieve the police officer.
Method of Payment
upon receipt of an itemized invoice within thirty (30)
days of completion of the work, City shall compensate
Contractor for such repairs required beyond the scope of
routine maintenance as follows:
(1) Materials The City shall pay the Contractor for
materials used in extraordinary maintenance at the
Contractor's cost from the supplier plus the
percentage markup specified in this agreement.
All materials and parts shall be new or have the
approval of the City Engineer, if otherwise. The
City has the right to inspect the Contractor's
records to verify any material costs used in
extraordinary maintenance.
(2) Direct Labor The Contractor shall present with his
monthly invoice a record of hours spent in
extraordinary maintenance of traffic signals and
appurtenances per intersection. City shall pay the
Contractor for such hours of extraordinary
maintenance at the rates specified in this
agreement. Said hourly rates shall be the total
cost to City.
Rates shall include all compensation for wages,
profit, overhead, any fringe benefits such as
employer payments to, or on behalf of workmen for
health and welfare, insurance worker's compensation,
pension, vacation, sick leave or any local, State,
Federal or union tai: or assessment.
(3 ) Ecru ipment The City shall pay Contractor for
equipment used in extraordinary maintenance on a
per hour basis as specified in this agreement.
The listing of per hour equipment rates s h a 1 1
constitute total rates to be paid by City when
specified equipment is used. No additional
payments of any kind shall be paid for equipment
except as specified in this agreement of per hour
rates as stated.
No additional compensation shall be paid for
transporting the equipment to or from the job site.
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(4) Annual Adjustments Compensation for extraordinary
maintenance labor and extraordinary maintenance
equipment shall be adjusted up or down once each
year in the same manner as for routine maintenance
based on the change in the CPI.
13. TRAFFIC CONTROL
The Contractor shall provide safe and continuous passage for
pedestrian and vehicular traffic at all times. The Contractor
shall obtain a no -fee encroachment permit from the City prior
to any lane closures or construction activity within the City
rights-of-way. All warning lights, signs, flares, barricades,
delineators, detours and other facilities for the sole
convenience and direction of public traf f is shall be furnished
and maintained by the Contractor. All traffic control shall
conform to, and be placed in accordance with, the current
Caltrans Manual of Traffic Controls for Construction and
Maintenance Work Zones, and the latest updated version of the
"Work Area Traffic Control Handbook" (WATCH). Flashing arrow
signs shall be furnished and maintained as directed by the
City Engineer.
During working hours, a minimum of one 12 -foot wide travel
lane in each direction, and all existing left -turn pockets
whenever feasible, shall be maintained. No lane closures on
arterial highways will be permitted between the hours of 7:00
a.m. and 9:00 a.m. or 3:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m., unless an
emergency situation exists and such a closure is necessary to
safeguard the travelling public. Separation between travel
lanes, channelization and delineation of the maintenance area
shall be accomplished by the use of delineators and/or cones
placed at a maximum of 15' on center.
Each vehicle used to place and remove components of a traffic
control system on multi -lane highways shall be equipped with
a flashing arrow sign which shall be in operation when the
vehicle is being used for placing, maintaining or removing
said components. The flashing arrow sign shall be in place
before lane closure(s) requiring its use is implemented.
When maintenance is complete, all traffic control signs,
barricades, delineators, etc., shall be removed from the site.
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39.00
9.20
11.50
65.00
310.00
65.00
215.00 ea.
200.00 ea.
Caltrans Standard on associated pole. $ 326.00/unit
f. Replacement of Walkman/Hand pedestrian
signals to solid state modules. $ 326.00/unit
g. Installation of complete new pedestrian
heads with walkman/hand indication solid
CONTRACT UNIT PRICE SCHEDULE
state transformers, and clamshell
OF TRAFFIC -SIGNAL MAINTENANCE ITEMS
1. Routine Maintenance:
a.
Each signalized intersection per month $
b.
Each pole mounted flashing beacon,
per month $
C.
Each mast arm mounted flashing beacon,
per month $
2. Extraordinary Maintenance:
a.
Replacement of burned -out safety lights $
b.
Conversion of mercury vapor safety lights
cabinet and Type II electric service
to high pressure sodium vapor lights $
C.
Replacement of burned -out internally
j. Painting of traffic signal controller
illuminated street name sign lamps $
d.
Replacement of standard 6' x 6' detector
cabinet per signalized intersection
loops including sawcut lead-in and
cable splicing. (less than 5) $
(more than 5) $
e.
Replacement of Walk/Don't Walk signals
to include solid state modules
and new P.P.B. symbol sign per current
39.00
9.20
11.50
65.00
310.00
65.00
215.00 ea.
200.00 ea.
Caltrans Standard on associated pole. $ 326.00/unit
f. Replacement of Walkman/Hand pedestrian
signals to solid state modules. $ 326.00/unit
g. Installation of complete new pedestrian
heads with walkman/hand indication solid
state transformers, and clamshell
mountings.
$ 575.00
h. Painting of pedestrian heads and signal
heads including frameworks per signalized
intersection, excluding controller
and electric service cabinets
(Ped Head)
$ 42.00
(Signal Head)
$ 48.00
i. Painting of traffic signal controller
cabinet and Type II electric service
cabinet per signalized intersection
$ 305.00
j. Painting of traffic signal controller
cabinet and Type III electric service
cabinet per signalized intersection
$ 399.00
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Comple. Testing of traffic signal .;ontroller
cabinets including all internal equipment
and written certification $ 760.00
(Environmental) $ 11050.00
Group re-lamping of all standard signal
lamps $29,696.00
Replacement of burned -out City owned
street lights $ 65.00
Installation of new three -section traffic
signal heads with 12 in. glass lenses,
backplates, and frameworks. $ 695.00
Material and Parts:
Supplier's invoices amount plus 15% markup.'
Labor: Regular Time Overtime
Per Hour Per Hour
Traffic Signal Maintenance
Superintendent
Traffic Signal Technician
Traffic Signalman
Traffic Signal Laborer
Traffic Signalman
Apprentice (see note)
Equipment:
Pick-up Truck
Service Truck
Service/Ladder Truck
Boom/Ladder Truck
Water Truck
Concrete Saw & Truck
Air Compressor with Tools
Crane
$ 30.00
$
45.00
$ 28.00
$
42.00
$ 28.00
$
42.00
$ 24.00
$
36.00
$ N/A
$
N/A
Rate Per Hour
$ 10.00
$ 10.00
$ 12.00
$ 15.00
$ 35.00
$ 35.00
$ 15.00
$ 54.00
Notes: 1. If apprentices are used, they shall be under the
direct supervision of a Traf�ic Signalman or
Technician. Labor rates for apprentices shall not
exceed 700 of Signalman Rate.
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CITY OF TUSTIN
TRAFFIC SIGNAL LOCATIONS
INDEX
CITY OF TUSTIN MAINTAINED
1. Bryan Ave. - Jamboree Rd.
2.
Bryan
Ave.
- Myford
Rd.
3.
Bryan
Ave.
- Tustin
Annex
4. Bryan Ave. - Tustin Ranch Rd.
5. Bryan Ave. Browning Ave.
6. Bryan Ave. - Farmington
7. Edinger Ave. - Del Amo Ave.
8. Edinger Ave. - West of Red Hill
9. Edinger Ave. - Jamboree Rd.
,.LO. E1 Camino Real - Sixth St.
�. El Camino Real - Tustin Ranch Rd.
12. E1 Camino Real - Auto Center Dr.
13. El Camino Real - Myford Rd.
14. E1 Camino Real - West Dr.
1-5. E1 Camino Real - East Dr.
16. El Camino Real - Jamboree Rd.
17.
First
St.
- Newport Ave.
18.
First
St.
- Centennial
19,
First
St.
- Prospect Ave.
20. First St. - El Camino Real
21. First St. - Pacific St./Yorba St.
22. First St. - Tustin Ave.
3. Irvine Blvd. - Old Jamboree Rd.
24. Irvine Blvd. - Jamboree Rd.'
25. Irvine Blvd. - Myford Rd.
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UPDATE 11-1-92
PLAN NO.
TE -345 (9)
RS -1378 AA
TE -378 (2)
RS -1378 X
TE -327
TE -350 (2)
R-1418 & TE -340 (10) & TE -355
R-1321 K & TE -340 (10)
R-1343 & RS -1492 (70) &
TE -347 (1)
R-1266 B
R-1348
TE -378 (1)
R-1400 H & TE -375
R-1400 I
R-1400 J
TE -345 (10)
R-1363 C & TE -340 (8)
R-3.042 D & TE -353 (4)
R-1279 E & TE -353 (3)
R-1042 C & TE -353 (2)
R-1487 (6)
R-1487 (5) & R-1556 (2)
TE -348 & TE -340 (6)
R-1420 (1) & TE -340(6)
R-1428 (7)
TRAFFIC SIGNAL LOCATIONS
CITY OF TUSTIN MAINTAINED
26.
Irvine Blvd. -
Robinson Dr.
27.
Irvine Blvd. -
Tustin Ranch Rd.
28.
Irvine Blvd. -
Browning Ave.
29.
Irvine Blvd. -
Charloma Dr.
30.
Irvine Blvd. -
Old Irvine Blvd.
31.
Irvine Blvd. -
Newport Ave. '
32.
Irvine Blvd. —
Holt Ave.
33.
Irvine Blvd. =
Fashion Ln.
34.
Irvine Blvd. -
Prospect Ave.
35.
Irvine Blvd. -
"B" St.
36.
Irvine Blvd. -
Yorba St.
37.
Jamboree Rd. -
West Dr.
.
Jamboree Rd. -
Robinson Dr.
39.
Jamboree Rd. -
Future (lot 20)
40.
Jamboree Rd. -
Champion Way
41.
Jamboree Rd. -
Portola Pkwy.
42.
Jamboree Rd. -
Tustin Ranch Rd.
43.
Jamboree Rd. -
Patriot Way
44.
Jamboree Rd. -
Pioneer Rd.
45.
Main Wit. -
El Camino Reams
46.
Main St. -
"B" St.
47.
Main St. -
Pacific St.
48.
Main St. -
Stoneglass
49.
Main St. -
Williams St.
1.
McFadden Ave.
- Pasadena Ave.
51.
McFadden Ave.
- Tustin Village Way
52.
McFadden Ave.
- Williams St.
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UPDATE 11-1-92
Plan No.
R-1428 (6)
R-1428 (1)
TE -335 & TE -340 ( 6)
R-1310 & TE -340 (5)
TE -333 & TE -340 (4)
R-1363 B & TE -340 (4)
TE -345 (3) & TE -340 (4)
R-1083 P & TE -340 (3)
TE -345 ( 2 ) & TE -340 ( 3 )
R-1083 N & TE -340 (2)
R-1487 (7)
TE -343
R-1420 (2)
R-1420 (3)
R-1420 (4)
R-1420 (5)
R-1420 (6)
R-1449
R-1352 E
TE -341 (2)
R-1059 B
R-1003 E
R-1003 D & TE -353 (5)
R-1003 C
TRAFFIC SIGNAL LOCATIONS
CITY OF TUSTIN MAINTAINED
UPDATE 11-1-92
L
& TE -340 (11)
26. Red Hill Ave. - Valencia Ave.
Plan No.
G
53.
McFadden Ave.
- Ritchey St.
R-1003
B
78. Red Hill Ave. - Carnegie Ave.
54.
Myford Rd. -
Heritage Way
RS -1378
BB
(1)
55.
Newport Ave.
- Old Irvine Blvd.
R-1405
& TE -340 (9) & TE -356
56.
Newport Ave.
- Holt Ave.
TE -345
(5)
& TE -340 (8)
57.
Newport Ave.
- Bryan Ave.
TE -345
(6)
& TE -340 (8)
58.
Newport Ave.
- Main St.
TE -345
(7)
& TE -340 (7) & TE -351
59.
Newport Ave.
- Sixth St./Walnut St.
R-1345
(A)
& TE -340 (7)
60.
Newport Ave.
- E1 Camino Real
R-1363
D &
TE -340 (7) ,
61.
Newport Ave.
- Mitchell Ave.
R-1329
B &
TE -349
62.
Newport Ave.
- McFadden Ave.
R-1329
C &
TE -353 (8)
63.
Newport Ave.
- Walnut Ave.
R-1329
D &
TE -353 (7)
�k-4.
Newport Ave.
- Sycamore Ave.
R-1329
E &
TE -353 (6)
.
Red Hill Ave.
- Irvine Blvd.
TE -345
(4)
& TE -340 (5)
66.
Red Hill Ave.
—Bryan Ave.
R-1363
E &
TE -350 (5)
67.
Red Hill Ave.
- San Juan St.
TE -329
& TE -353 (13)
68.
Red Hill Ave.
- El Camino Real
R-1257
D &
TE -352 & TE -353 (12)
69.
Red Hill Ave.
- Nisson Rd.
R-1257
E &
TE -352 & TE -353 (11)
70.
Red Hill Ave.
- Mitchell Ave.
R-741
& TE -350. (4)
71.
Red Hill Ave.
- Walnut Ave.
R-1279
C & R -1443E & TE -353 (10)
72.
Red Hill Ave .
-- Sycamore Ave.
TLE -345
( 6)
73.
Red Hill Ave.
- Service Rd.
R-1007
B &
TE -353 (9)
74.
Red Hill Ave.
- Edinger Ave.
R-1321
J &
TE -340 (11)
75. Red Hill Ave. - Industrial/
Parkway Loop
R-1321
L
& TE -340 (11)
26. Red Hill Ave. - Valencia Ave.
R-1257
G
& R-1570 (8)
i. Red Hill Ave. - Warner Ave.
R-1257
H
& R-1544 (6) & (7)
78. Red Hill Ave. - Carnegie Ave.
R-1349
&
R-1544 (5) & (8)
& TE -379
(1)
C-13
TRAFFIC SIGNAL LOCATIONS
CITY OF TUSTIN MAINTAINED
79. Seventeenth St. - Yorba St. (N)/
Enderle Ctr. Dr.
80. Seventeenth St. - Yorba St. (S)/
Carroll Way
81. Tustin Ranch Rd. - Auto Center Dr.
82. Tustin Ranch Rd. - Parkcenter Ln./
Heritage Way.
83. Tustin Ranch Rd. - La Colina Dr.
84. Tustin Ranch Rd. - Township Dr.
85. Tustin Ranch Rd. - Rawlings Way
86., Tustin Ranch Rd. - Portola Pkwy.
87. Walnut Ave. - Oxford Ave.
88. Walnut Ave. - Browning Ave.
a
. Walnut Ave. - Cherrywood St.
90. Walnut Ave. - Tustin Ranch Road
91. Walnut Ave. - Franklin Ave.
92. Yorba St. - Vandenberg Ln.
C-+
UPDATE 11-1-92
Plan No.
R-1062 C
R-1062 B
R-1552 (3)
RS -1378 Y
R-1428 (2)
R-1428 (3)
R-1428 (4)
R-1428 (5)
R-1279 B & TE -353 (14)
R-1071 B & TE -350 (3)
R-1409 & R-1316 & TE -353 (15)
R-1491 (15)
TE -341 (4)
TE -350 (6)
CITY OF TUSTIN
FLASHING BEACON LOCATIONS
INDEX
CITY OF TUSTIN MAINTAINED UPDATE 11-1-92
Pole Mounted Flashing Beacons
1. Newport Ave. South of Kenyon Dr.
2. Main St. East of Stoneglass
Mast Arm Mounted Flashing Beacons
1. Yorba St. at Amaganset Way
2. Prospect Ave. at Beneta Way
C-15
Plan No.
RS -274
TE -341-(2)
TE -330
TE -331
( FUTURE )
MAP
LOCATING
CITY OWNED STREET LIGHTS
C-16