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Pier 31 Shed Window & Wall Repair Project Contract No. 2806 November 6, 2018 1 AGENDA 1. Welcome, Introductions, & General Information Andre Antonio 2. Project Overview Wendy Proctor 3. CMD Finbarr Jewell 4. OLSE Anna


  1. Pier 31 Shed Window & Wall Repair Project Contract No. 2806 November 6, 2018 1

  2. AGENDA 1. Welcome, Introductions, & General Information – Andre Antonio 2. Project Overview – Wendy Proctor 3. CMD – Finbarr Jewell 4. OLSE– Anna Liu 5. OEWD – Joyce Wong 6. Environmental – Soko Made 7. Bid Documents – Andre Antonio 8. Questions

  3. , Unit Bid Items

  4. Presented by: Wendy Proctor wendy.proctor@sfport.com Pier 31 AREA OF WORK LOCATION MAP

  5. Base Bid Alternate Bids • Repair cracks & holes in concrete • Repair cracks & holes in concrete shed walls from Col. 3 to 16 shed walls from Col. 16 to end of Pier • Paint interior side of windows • Repair steel windows • Replace shed windows with new in lieu • Hazardous abatement of repair from Col. 16 to end of shed • Paint

  6. • Bid Opening November 15, 2018 • Award of Contract December 11, 2018 • NTP, Construction Start February 2019 • Milestone 1 120 Consecutive Calendar Days after NTP • Milestone 2 180 Consecutive Calendar Days after NTP • Substantial Completion 1 May 2019 • Substantial Completion 2 July 2019 • Final Completion September 2019

  7. • Project Coordination (Section 01 31 13) Pier 31 is an active construction site occupied by other Port Contractors and Tenant o Contractors per Section 01 31 13. Perform the work in a manner to minimize the generation of dust and dirt, to prevent dust and o dirt from interfering with the progress of the Work, equipment stored in building, and to keep dust and dirt from accumulating in work areas and adjacent areas. • Critical Submittals Health and Safety Plan per Section 01 35 45. o Historic Treatment Program per Section 01 35 91. o Site-Specific Dust Control Plan (DCP) per Section 01 57 19. o Hazardous Materials Management Plan (HMMP) per Section 02 41 31. o • Handling of asbestos and lead based materials • Project is a no-discharge site • All water from pressure washing activities must be collected and properly disposed

  8. Replaces Bid Item #2

  9. Presented By: Finbarr Jewell finbarr.jewell@sfgov.org Local Business Enterprise (LBE) • Subcontracting Goal = 20.0% 11.2% MBE 2.4% WBE 6.4% OBE Good Faith Efforts Exception, LBE = 27.0% • Refer to Section 00 22 11 for details. •

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  11. Presented by: Anna Liu anna.liu@sfgov.org

  12. Presented by: Joyce Wong joyce.s.wong@sfgov.org Required per San Francisco Administrative Code Section 6.22(g) and Chapter 82 • See Section 00 73 30 for details • Applies to both Prime Contractor and ALL Subcontractors • Local Hire Requirement 30% by trade • At least 50% of Apprentice project work hours within each trade shall be • performed by local residents.

  13. Presented by: Soko Made rusununguko.made@sfgov.org Construction & Demolition (C&D) Debris Management Requirements • See Section 01 74 50 for details • Minimum Diversion Rate of 75% Required Source ‐ separated C&D debris material must be taken to a facility that reuses • and/or recycles that material • MIXED C&D debris material must be taken to a REGISTERED FACILITY by a REGISTERED TRANSPORTER • Diversion Reporting – Use Form C for initial, monthly, and final reports Weight Tags are required for monthly reporting • • Contractor MUST include materials from ALL Subcontractors in reports • City Representative is responsible for reviewing, signing, and approving all reports submitted by the Contractor.

  14. QBD  Addendum

  15. Ensuing Site Visit at Pier 31

  16. Questions? 28

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