Addendum
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Addendum #2
BOARD OF PUBLIC UTILITIES CITY OF CHEYENNE, WYOMING
SHERARD HYDROELECTRIC GENERATION FACILITY
2020WPI01-B2
January 20, 2021
NOTICE:
This Addendum forms a part of the Specifications and Contract Documents for the Sherard
Hydroelectric Generation Facility Project 2020WPI01-B2 (Documents) and modifies the
original Documents dated December 2020. Prospective Bidders must acknowledge receipt of
this Addendum in the space provided within the Documents. Failure to do so may subject the
Prospective Bidders to disqualification. This Addendum consists of twenty-four (24) pages
with three (3) attachments.
THE FOLLOWING CHANGES ARE MADE TO THE SPECIFICATIONS AND CONTRACT
DOCUMENTS:
SECTION 13850 – FIRE ALARM AND CONTROL SYSTEM:
Add the attached specification Section 13850 – Fire Alarm and Control System in its
entirety to the specifications and Contract Documents.
STATE REVOLVING FUND SPECIAL CONDITIONS:
Remove the Davis-Bacon Act Wage Determinations “General Decision Number:
WY20200023 08/14/2020” in its entirety and replace with the updated Davis-Bacon
Act Wage Determinations “General Decision Number: WY20210023 01/01/2021”
attached to this Addendum.
THE FOLLOWING CHANGES ARE MADE TO THE PLAN SHEETS:
Remove Sheet E9 and replace with the attached revised drawing (Sheet E9, Revision
4).
CLARIFICATION TO QUESTIONS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Listed below is clarifications to questions received, and additional information.
Question #1: Drawing Sheets I2 and I3 show fire alarm devices and a fire alarm
control panel. Is there a specification for this system?
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Response: See specification Section 13850 – Fire Alarm and Control System
attached to this Addendum.
Question #2: Is Flexion XL Single Ply Copolymer-Alloy Membrane Roofing, “Flexion
XL”, manufactured by Conklin Company Inc. an approved equal PVC
roof membrane?
Response: Flexion XL Single Ply Membrane manufactured by Conklin Company
Inc. is an approved PVC roof membrane as long as this product
complies with the Specifications and Drawings.
Question #3: On drawing Sheet E1 R3 it shows the proposed precast concrete trench
cable tray that runs from the new hydro building to the existing WTP
electrical room. Would an alternate of an approved duct bank with PVC
conduit with spare conduits encased in concrete be allowed for the
project instead of the precast concrete trench?
Response: While a concrete encased conduit is allowable per NEC and is a
standard type of installation, the details of the duct bank are
dependent on several factors (depth, conduit type, concrete thickness,
thermal performance, etc.) and could be a value engineering option.
The precast concrete trench cable tray was selected for reduced depth
requirements to avoid interference with other utilities. Concrete
encased duct bank in lieu of concrete trench cable tray is not allowed
as a substitution for bidding. The Owner may consider a value
engineering proposal after award.
Question #4: In the pre-bid meeting, it was mentioned that electronic bids are
acceptable, but the bonding documents will need to be mailed. Is this
correct?
Response: See Article 15 of the Instructions to Bidders. A hard copy of the
complete bid (including bonds) with original signatures is still required
if submitted electronically and should be postmarked on or before the
Bid Opening date. Please note, Bidder is responsible for verifying
receipt of the bid.
Question #5: How many iFix nodes will need programmed?
Response: There is only one node to program. The water treatment plant iFix
SCADA system server only needs programed once. All nodes receive
information from the server. Also, see specification Section 11200 –
Owner Supplied Equipment for a list of Hydro PLC tags that will need
to be programed in the existing Water Treatment Plant iFix SCADA
system.
Question #6: Ethernet communications to devices will be through Modbus TCP. Is
the existing SCADA PLC setup for Modbus TCP? Is the Hydro PLC setup
for Modbus TCP?
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Response: The BOPU is currently using ABR I/O Driver and OPC Client Driver to
communicate with existing PLC’s in BOPU’ system. Bidders can use
either system when configuring communication setup. See
specification Section 11200 – Owner Supplied Equipment for details on
the Hydro PLC setup.
Question #7: Drawing Sheet I1 Note 13 says Contractor is responsible for any
communication expansion/conversion components. How much space is
there currently in the existing ethernet switch for rj45 and sc fiber
connections? Is there room in the existing cabinet for the extra patch
panels and a new switch?
Response: Note 13 on Sheet I1 is for hard wired physical signals and are not
intended to be transmitted over the existing WTP SCADA system to the
Hydro Control Panel. That said, there are a lot of spare rj45 spaces
available in the existing ethernet switch. Contractor will need to
provide a wire fiber converter which will connect to the existing rj45
switch. Yes, there is room in the existing cabinet for the extra patch
panels and new switch. A 19-inch rack system is currently installed.
See specification Section 16760.
Question #8: Specification Section 02960 requires joint coating repair at all field
weld joints. Per specification Section 01042 there is a limited time to
perform tie-ins. The recommended cure time for the specified
polyurethane may exceed the required water treatment plant
shutdown times.
Response: TNEMEC FC22 may be used as a fast cure joint repair coating. This
product is NSF-61 certified. This product under the right conditions
can be returned to service in 16 hours. Joints may need to be repaired
during the second plant shut down. Prep and application of this
product shall be in accordance with the manufacturer
recommendations.
Question #9: Is there any temporary electrical service needed for circuits in the
concrete encased duct bank re-route at the 48” tailrace pipe (low
pressure valve vault) tie-in area?
Response: The existing concrete encased electrical and control duct banks at the
48” tailrace pipe (low pressure valve vault) tie-in area shown on Sheet
C8 and C10 are empty except for 2-#8, 1-#8 GRD conductors which
supply power to the luminaires near the proposed powerhouse. These
luminaires do not require temporary service while the duct bank is
being removed and re-routed. Replace the 2-#8 CU, 1-#8 GRD,
XHHW-2 conductors and splice in the existing electrical manholes. The
duct bank length between the existing electrical manholes with the
proposed duct bank re-route is approximately 260-feet.
Question #10: Have the existing utilities around the proposed electric service
entrance intercept manholes been located?
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Response: The existing electric utility service concrete encased duct bank and the
12” fire water line in the vicinity of the proposed duct intercept
manholes have been potholed. Sheet E9 is replaced by this addendum
and shows the approximate locations and dimensions of these two
items. In addition, the proposed precast intercept manholes LMH-3
and LMH-4 have been revised.
Question #10: Can you please confirm that sales tax is to be included in the Bid?
Response: Yes, sales tax is to be included with the Bid.
Question #11: Is there a list of approved/preferred integrators and prime
contractors?
Response: No, there is not a list of approved/preferred contractors. See
previously distributed planholders list and pre-bid meeting attendee
list for a list of those who have received Bid Documents.
Question #12: Is there a cutoff date for questions?
Response: Questions received less than seven days prior to Bid opening may not
be answered. The last day to issue Addenda will be seven days prior to
Bid opening. Only questions answered by Addenda will be binding. See
Instruction to Bidders for more details.
Question #13: What is the height of the existing building that where shoring is
required near the 48” tailrace pipe tie-in (low pressure valve vault)?
Response: The building height is 26’-8” at this location from finished grade to top
of wall. The existing water treatment plant foundation as shown on
Sheet C10 is drawn to scale per record drawings of the water
treatment plant.
Question #14: Note 6 on drawings E5 and E6 says that the contractor is responsible
for power, control, and signal wiring, conduit, and electrical equipment
connections between owner supplied equipment components and
instrumentation. Where is this additional wiring shown or defined?
Response: See specification Section 11200 - Owner Supplied Equipment including
its Technical Appendix A and the Drawings. You might find Sheets E5,
E6, E7, I1, I2, and I3 helpful.
Question #15: Should all electrical work not included on drawings E0.2, E0.4, E1,
E8, and E9 be included in the base bid price?
Response: Only the items identified by Keynote #1 on Sheets E1 and E8 are to be
included in Add Alternate #1. The rest of the Work on Sheets E1 and
E8 is to be included in the base bid. The Work on Sheets E0.2, E0.4,
and E9 is to be included in Add Alternate #1. The rest of the electrical
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Work not stated here is to be included in the base bid. See
specification Section 01025.
Question #16: Who provides the electrical coordination study?
Response: This will be provided by the Owner.
Question #17: Are butt splices and shrink tubes acceptable for the feeder splices
shown on drawing E0.4?
Response: Yes, splices may be made in accordance with NEC 110.14(B).
Question #18: Is the electrical contractor required to provide third party testing for
any of the owner supplied equipment?
Response: Yes, see specification Section 16010 3.05 D. This includes the hydro
generator and the hydro switchgear (SWGR 8002) including the station
service breaker.
Question #19: Is schedule 40 PVC conduit acceptable for the concrete encased
ductbanks shown on drawing E0.4?
Response: Yes, Schedule 40 Rigid PVC is acceptable in concrete encased
ductbanks.
Question #20: Specification 16400 1.2D.2 calls to provide a complete building
lightning protection system. Is there a lightning protection
specification?
Response: See specification Section 16400 2.04.
Addendum Number 2
_____________________
Skylor Wade, PE
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SECTION 13850
FIRE ALARM AND CONTROL SYSTEM
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary
Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2 SUMMARY
A. Section includes:
1. Fire-alarm control unit.
2. System smoke detectors.
3. Carbon monoxide detectors.
4. Heat detectors.
5. Notification appliances.
6. Addressable interface device.
1.3 ACTION SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated, including furnished options and accessories.
B. Shop Drawings: For fire-alarm system.
1. Comply with recommendations and requirements in the "Documentation" section of the
"Fundamentals" chapter in NFPA 72.
2. Include plans, elevations, sections, details, and attachments to other work.
3. Include details of equipment assemblies. Indicate dimensions, weights, loads, required
clearances, method of field assembly, components, and locations. Indicate conductor
sizes, indicate termination locations and requirements, and distinguish between
factory and field wiring.
4. Detail assembly and support requirements.
5. Include voltage drop calculations for notification-appliance circuits.
6. Include battery-size calculations.
7. Include input/output matrix.
8. Include statement from manufacturer that all equipment and components have been
tested as a system and meet all requirements in this Specification and in NFPA 72.
9. Include performance parameters and installation details for each detector.
10. Include floor plans to indicate final outlet locations showing address of each addressable
device. Show size and route of cable and conduits and point-to-point wiring diagrams.
C. General Submittal Requirements:
1. Shop Drawings shall be prepared by persons with the following qualifications:
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a. Trained by manufacturer in fire-alarm system design.
b. NICET-certified, fire-alarm technician; Level III minimum.
D. Delegated-Design Submittal: For notification appliances and smoke and heat detectors, in
addition to submittals listed above, indicate compliance with performance requirements and
design criteria, including analysis data signed and sealed by the qualified Wyoming licensed
professional engineer responsible for their preparation.
1. Drawings showing the location of each notification appliance and smoke and heat
detector, ratings of each, and installation details as needed to comply with listing
conditions of the device.
2. Design Calculations: Calculate requirements for selecting the spacing and sensitivity of
detection, complying with NFPA 72. Calculate spacing and intensities for strobe signals
and sound-pressure levels for audible appliances.
3. Indicate audible appliances required to produce square wave signal per NFPA 72.
1.4 INFORMATIONAL SUBMITTALS
A. Qualification Data: For Installer.
B. Seismic Qualification Certificates: For fire-alarm control unit, accessories, and components,
from manufacturer.
C. Field quality-control reports.
D. Sample warranty.
1.5 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS
A. Operation and Maintenance Data: For fire-alarm systems and components to include in
emergency, operation, and maintenance manuals.
1. Include the following:
a. Comply with the "Records" section of the "Inspection, Testing and Maintenance"
chapter in NFPA 72.
b. Provide "Fire Alarm and Emergency Communications System Record of
Completion Documents" according to the "Completion Documents" Article in the
"Documentation" section of the "Fundamentals" chapter in NFPA 72.
c. Complete wiring diagrams showing connections between all devices and
equipment.
d. Riser diagram.
e. Record copy of site-specific software.
f. Provide "Inspection and Testing Form" according to the "Inspection, Testing and
Maintenance" chapter in NFPA 72, and include the following:
1) Equipment tested.
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2) Frequency of testing of installed components.
3) Frequency of inspection of installed components.
4) Requirements and recommendations related to results of maintenance.
5) Manufacturer's user training manuals.
g. Manufacturer's required maintenance related to system warranty requirements.
h. Abbreviated operating instructions for mounting at fire-alarm control unit and
each annunciator unit.
B. Software and Firmware Operational Documentation:
1. Software operating and upgrade manuals.
2. Program Software Backup: On USB drive complete with data files.
3. Device address list.
4. Printout of software application and graphic screens.
1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Installer Qualifications: Personnel shall be trained by manufacturer for installation of units
required for this Project.
B. Installer Qualifications: Installation shall be by personnel certified by NICET as fire-alarm
Level II technician.
C. NFPA Certification: Obtain certification according to NFPA 72 by a UL-listed alarm company.
1.7 WARRANTY
A. Special Warranty: Manufacturer agrees to repair or replace fire-alarm system equipment and
components that fail in materials or workmanship within specified warranty period.
1. Warranty Extent: All equipment and components.
2. Warranty Period: Two years from date of Substantial Completion.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION
A. Source Limitations for Fire-Alarm System and Components: Components shall be compatible
with, and operate as an extension of, existing system. Provide system manufacturer's
certification that all components provided have been tested as, and will operate as, a system.
B. Fire alarm and control system shall be in accordance with NFPA 72.
C. Noncoded, UL-certified addressable system, with multiplexed signal transmission and
horn/strobe evacuation.
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D. Smoke detector, heat detector, and carbon monoxide detector shall be combined into one unit
were applicable and shall be in accordance NFPA 72.
E. Automatic sensitivity control of smoke detectors.
F. All components provided shall be listed for use with the selected system.
G. Electrical Components, Devices, and Accessories: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, by
a qualified testing agency, and marked for intended location and application.
2.2 SYSTEMS OPERATIONAL DESCRIPTION
A. Fire-alarm signal initiation shall be by one or more of the following devices:
1. Heat detectors.
2. Smoke detectors.
3. Carbon monoxide detectors.
B. Fire-alarm signal shall initiate the following actions:
1. Continuously operate alarm notification appliances.
2. Identify alarm and specific initiating device at fire-alarm control unit.
3. Transmit an alarm signal to the Hydro Control Panel.
4. Open the Hydro Generator Breaker.
5. Record events in the system memory.
C. Supervisory signal initiation shall be by one or more of the following devices and actions:
1. Loss of communication with Hydro Control Panel.
D. System trouble signal initiation shall be by one or more of the following devices and actions:
1. Open circuits, shorts, and grounds in designated circuits.
2. Opening, tampering with, or removing alarm-initiating and supervisory signal-initiating
devices.
3. Loss of communication with any addressable sensor, input module, relay, control
module, or remote annunciator.
4. Loss of primary power at fire-alarm control unit.
5. Ground or a single break in internal circuits of fire-alarm control unit.
6. Abnormal ac voltage at fire-alarm control unit.
7. Break in standby battery circuitry.
8. Failure of battery charging.
9. Abnormal position of any switch at fire-alarm control unit or annunciator.
E. System Supervisory Signal Actions:
1. Initiate notification appliances.
2. Identify specific device initiating the event at fire-alarm control unit.
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2.3 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
A. Seismic Performance: Fire-alarm control unit and raceways shall withstand the effects of
earthquake motions determined according to ASCE/SEI 7.
1. The term "withstand" means "the unit will remain in place without separation of any
parts from the device when subjected to the seismic forces specified and the unit will
be fully operational after the seismic event."
2.4 FIRE-ALARM CONTROL UNIT
A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by the following:
1. Bosch Security Systems.
2. Faraday.
3. Fike Corporation.
4. Fire-Lite Alarms.
5. GAMEWELL.
6. GE UTC Fire & Security; A United Technologies Company.
7. Keltron Corporation.
8. Mircom Technologies, Ltd.
9. Notifier.
10. Siemens Industry, Inc.; Fire Safety Division.
11. Silent Knight.
12. Simplex.
13. Autocall.
14. Kidde.
15. Approved equal.
B. General Requirements for Fire-Alarm Control Unit:
1. Field-programmable, microprocessor-based, modular, power-limited design with
electronic modules, complying with UL 864.
2. Addressable Initiation Device Circuits: The FACP shall indicate which communication
zones have been silenced and shall provide selective silencing of alarm notification
appliance by building communication zone.
3. Addressable Control Circuits for Operation of Notification Appliances and Mechanical
Equipment: The FACP shall be listed for releasing service.
C. Alphanumeric Display and System Controls: Arranged for interface between human operator
at fire-alarm control unit and addressable system components including annunciation and
supervision. Display alarm, supervisory, and component status messages and the
programming and control menu.
1. Annunciator and Display: color LED touchscreen type, 4.3-inch diagonal, minimum.
2. Keypad: Arranged to permit entry and execution of programming, display, and control
commands.
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D. Initiating-Device, Notification-Appliance, and Signaling-Line Circuits:
1. Pathway Class Designations: NFPA 72, Class B
2. Pathway Survivability: Level 0.
E. Notification-Appliance Circuit:
1. Audible appliances shall sound in a three-pulse temporal pattern, as defined in NFPA 72.
2. Notification appliances alarm signals shall be a 520-Hz square wave with an intensity 15
dB above the average ambient sound level or 5 dB above the maximum sound level, or
at least 75 dBA, whichever is greater, measured at the furthest distance from the
appliance.
3. Visual alarm appliances shall flash in synchronization where multiple appliances are in
the same field of view, as defined in NFPA 72.
F. Remote Smoke-Detector Sensitivity Adjustment: Controls shall select specific addressable
smoke detectors for adjustment, display their current status and sensitivity settings, and
change those settings. Allow controls to be used to program repetitive, time-scheduled, and
automated changes in sensitivity of specific detector groups. Record sensitivity adjustments
and sensitivity-adjustment schedule changes in system memory.
G. Transmission to Remote Alarm Receiving Station: Automatically transmit alarm, supervisory,
and trouble signals to the Water Treatment Plant Fire Alarm Control Unit.
H. Primary Power: 24-V dc obtained from 120-V ac service and a power-supply module. Initiating
devices, notification appliances, signaling lines, and trouble signals shall be powered by 24-
V dc source.
1. Alarm current draw of entire fire-alarm system shall not exceed 80 percent of the
power-supply module rating.
I. Secondary Power: 24-V dc supply system with batteries, automatic battery charger, and
automatic transfer switch.
2.5 SYSTEM SMOKE DETECTORS
A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by the following:
1. Bosch Security Systems.
2. Faraday.
3. Fenwal Protection Systems; A UTC Fire & Security Company.
4. Fire-Lite Alarms.
5. GAMEWELL.
6. GE UTC Fire & Security; A United Technologies Company.
7. Gentex Corporation.
8. Harrington Signal, Inc.
9. Keltron Corporation.
10. Mircom Technologies, Ltd.
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11. Notifier.
12. Siemens Industry, Inc.; Fire Safety Division.
13. Silent Knight.
14. Simplex.
15. System Sensor.
16. Autocall.
17. Kidde.
18. Approved equal.
B. General Requirements for System Smoke Detectors:
1. Comply with UL 268; operating at 24-V dc, nominal.
2. Shall be provided where “Smoke Alarm” is indicated on the Drawings.
3. Detectors shall be four-wire type, photoelectric smoke detectors.
4. Integral Addressable Module: Arranged to communicate detector status (normal,
alarm, or trouble) to fire-alarm control unit.
5. Base Mounting: Detector and associated electronic components shall be mounted with
an adapter plate for outlet box mounting. Provide terminals in the fixed base for
connection to building wiring.
6. Self-Restoring: Detectors do not require resetting or readjustment after actuation to
restore them to normal operation.
7. Integral Visual-Indicating Light: LED type, indicating detector has operated and power-
on status.
8. Remote Control: Unless otherwise indicated, detectors shall be digital-addressable
type, individually monitored at fire-alarm control unit for calibration, sensitivity, and
alarm condition.
a. Rate-of-rise temperature characteristic of combination smoke- and heat-
detection units shall be selectable at fire-alarm control unit for 15 or 20 deg F per
minute.
b. Fixed-temperature sensing characteristic of combination smoke- and heat-
detection units shall be independent of rate-of-rise sensing and shall be settable
at fire-alarm control unit to operate at 135 or 155 deg F.
C. Photoelectric Smoke Detectors:
1. Detector address shall be accessible from fire-alarm control unit and shall be able to
identify the detector's location within the system and its sensitivity setting.
2. An operator at fire-alarm control unit, having the designated access level, shall be able
to manually access the following for each detector:
a. Primary status.
b. Device type.
c. Present average value.
d. Present sensitivity selected.
e. Sensor range (normal, dirty, etc.).
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2.6 CARBON MONOXIDE DETECTORS
A. General: Carbon monoxide detector listed for connection to fire-alarm system.
1. Shall be provided where “Smoke Alarm” is indicated on the Drawings.
2. Mounting: Adapter plate for outlet box mounting.
3. Testable by introducing test carbon monoxide into the sensing cell.
4. Detector shall provide alarm contacts and trouble contacts.
5. Detector shall send trouble alarm when nearing end-of-life, power supply problems, or
internal faults.
6. Comply with UL 2075.
7. Locate, mount, and wire according to manufacturer's written instructions.
8. Provide means for addressable connection to fire-alarm system.
9. Test button simulates an alarm condition.
2.7 HEAT DETECTORS
A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by the following:
1. Bosch Security Systems.
2. Faraday.
3. Fire-Lite Alarms.
4. GAMEWELL.
5. GE UTC Fire & Security; A United Technologies Company.
6. Gentex Corporation.
7. Harrington Signal, Inc.
8. Keltron Corporation.
9. Mircom Technologies, Ltd.
10. Notifier.
11. Siemens Industry, Inc.; Fire Safety Division.
12. Silent Knight.
13. Simplex.
14. System Sensor.
15. Autocall.
16. Kidde.
17. Approved equal.
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2.8 NOTIFICATION APPLIANCES
A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by the following:
1. Cooper Wheelock.
2. Federal Signal Corporation.
3. GE UTC Fire & Security; A United Technologies Company.
4. Gentex Corporation.
5. Harrington Signal, Inc.
6. Keltron Corporation.
7. Mircom Technologies, Ltd.
8. Siemens Industry, Inc.; Fire Safety Division.
9. Simplex.
10. System Sensor.
11. Autocall.
12. Kidde.
13. Approved equal.
B. General Requirements for Notification Appliances: Connected to notification-appliance signal
circuits, zoned as indicated, equipped for mounting as indicated, and with screw terminals for
system connections.
1. Combination Devices: Factory-integrated audible and visible devices in a single-
mounting assembly, equipped for mounting as indicated, and with screw terminals for
system connections.
2. Shall be provided in accordance with Paragraph 1.3 of this specification.
C. Chimes: Vibrating type.
D. Horns: Electric-vibrating-polarized type, 24-V dc; with provision for housing the operating
mechanism behind a grille. Comply with UL 464.
E. Visible Notification Appliances: Xenon strobe lights complying with UL 1971, with clear or
nominal white polycarbonate lens mounted on an aluminum faceplate. The word "FIRE" is
engraved in minimum 1-inch- high letters on the lens.
1. Mounting: Wall mounted unless otherwise indicated.
2. Flashing shall be in a temporal pattern, synchronized with other units.
3. Strobe Leads: Factory connected to screw terminals.
4. Mounting Faceplate: Factory finished, red.
2.9 ADDRESSABLE INTERFACE DEVICE
A. General:
1. Include address-setting means on the module.
2. Store an internal identifying code for control panel use to identify the module type.
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3. Listed for controlling HVAC fan motor controllers.
B. Monitor Module: Microelectronic module providing a system address for alarm-initiating
devices for wired applications with normally open contacts.
C. Integral Relay: Capable of providing a direct signal to circuit-breaker shunt trip for power
shutdown to open the Hydro Generator Breaker.
1. Allow the fire alarm control panel to switch the relay contacts on command.
2. Have a minimum of two normally open and two normally closed contacts available for
field wiring.
D. Control Module:
1. Operate notification devices.
2. Open the Hydro Generator Breaker.
3. Signal the Hydro Control Panel of fire alarm activation.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION
A. Comply with NFPA 72, NFPA 101, and requirements of authorities having jurisdiction for
installation and testing of fire-alarm equipment. Install all electrical wiring to comply with
requirements in NFPA 70 including, but not limited to, Article 760, "Fire Alarm Systems."
B. Connecting to Existing Equipment: Verify that existing fire-alarm system is operational before
making changes or connections.
C. Equipment Mounting: Install fire-alarm control unit on finished floor.
1. Comply with requirements for seismic-restraint devices.
D. Install wall-mounted equipment, with tops of cabinets not more than 78 inches above the
finished floor.
1. Comply with requirements for seismic-restraint devices.
E. Smoke- or Heat-Detector Spacing: Comply with NFPA 72.
F. Single-Station Smoke Detectors: Where more than one smoke alarm is installed within a
dwelling or suite, they shall be connected so that the operation of any smoke alarm causes the
alarm in all smoke alarms to sound.
G. Remote Status and Alarm Indicators: Install in a visible location near each smoke detector that
is not readily visible from normal viewing position.
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H. Audible Alarm-Indicating Devices: Install at least 6 inches below the ceiling. Install bells and
horns on flush-mounted back boxes with the device-operating mechanism concealed behind a
grille. Install all devices at the same height unless otherwise indicated.
I. Visible Alarm-Indicating Devices: Install adjacent to each alarm bell or alarm horn and at least
6 inches below the ceiling. Install all devices at the same height unless otherwise indicated.
J. Device Location-Indicating Lights: Locate in public space near the device they monitor.
3.2 PATHWAYS
A. Pathways above recessed ceilings and in nonaccessible locations may be routed exposed.
1. Exposed pathways located less than 120 inches above the floor shall be installed in EMT.
B. Pathways shall be installed in EMT.
C. Exposed EMT shall be painted red enamel.
3.3 CONNECTIONS
A. Make addressable connections with a supervised interface device to the following devices and
systems. Install the interface device less than 36 inches from the device controlled. Make an
addressable confirmation connection when such feedback is available at the device or system
being controlled.
1. Alarm-initiating connection to open hydro generator breaker.
2. Alarm-initiating connection to hydro control panel.
3.4 IDENTIFICATION
A. Identify system components, wiring, cabling, and terminals.
B. Install framed instructions in a location visible from fire-alarm control unit.
3.5 GROUNDING
A. Ground fire-alarm control unit and associated circuits; comply with IEEE 1100 and the NEC.
Install a ground wire from main service ground to fire-alarm control unit.
B. Ground shielded cables at the control panel location only. Insulate shield at device location.
3.6 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. Field tests shall be witnessed by Engineer.
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B. Perform the following tests and inspections with the assistance of a factory-authorized service
representative:
1. Visual Inspection: Conduct visual inspection prior to testing.
a. Inspection shall be based on completed record Drawings and system
documentation that is required by NFPA 72 in its "Completion Documents,
Preparation" table in the "Documentation" section of the "Fundamentals"
chapter.
b. Comply with the "Visual Inspection Frequencies" table in the "Inspection" section
of the "Inspection, Testing and Maintenance" chapter in NFPA 72; retain the
"Initial/Reacceptance" column and list only the installed components.
2. System Testing: Comply with the "Test Methods" table in the "Testing" section of the
"Inspection, Testing and Maintenance" chapter in NFPA 72.
3. Test audible appliances for the public operating mode according to manufacturer's
written instructions. Perform the test using a portable sound-level meter complying
with Type 2 requirements in ANSI S1.4.
4. Test audible appliances for the private operating mode according to manufacturer's
written instructions.
5. Test visible appliances for the public operating mode according to manufacturer's
written instructions.
6. Factory-authorized service representative shall prepare the "Fire Alarm System Record
of Completion" in the "Documentation" section of the "Fundamentals" chapter in
NFPA 72 and the "Inspection and Testing Form" in the "Records" section of the
"Inspection, Testing and Maintenance" chapter in NFPA 72.
C. Reacceptance Testing: Perform reacceptance testing to verify the proper operation of added
or replaced devices and appliances.
D. Fire-alarm system will be considered defective if it does not pass tests and inspections.
E. Prepare test and inspection reports.
F. Annual Test and Inspection: One year after date of Substantial Completion, test fire-alarm
system complying with visual and testing inspection requirements in NFPA 72. Use forms
developed for initial tests and inspections.
3.7 SOFTWARE SERVICE AGREEMENT
A. Comply with UL 864.
B. Upgrade Service: At Substantial Completion, update software to latest version.
3.8 DEMONSTRATION
A. Train Owner's maintenance personnel to adjust, operate, and maintain fire-alarm system.
END OF SECTION
"General Decision Number: WY20210023 01/01/2021
Superseded General Decision Number: WY20200023
State: Wyoming
Construction Type: Building
County: Laramie County in Wyoming.
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION PROJECTS (does not include single family
homes or apartments up to and including 4 stories).
Note: Under Executive Order (EO) 13658, an hourly minimum wage
of $10.95 for calendar year 2021 applies to all contracts
subject to the Davis-Bacon Act for which the contract is awarded
(and any solicitation was issued) on or after January 1, 2015.
If this contract is covered by the EO, the contractor must pay
all workers in any classification listed on this wage
determination at least $10.95 per hour (or the applicable
wage rate listed on this wage determination, if it is higher)
for all hours spent performing on the contract in calendar
year 2021. If this contract is covered by the EO and a
classification considered necessary for performance of work on
the contract does not appear on this wage determination, the
contractor must pay workers in that classification at least
the wage rate determined through the conformance process set
forth in 29 CFR 5.5(a)(1)(ii) (or the EO minimum wage rate,
if it is higher than the conformed wage rate). The EO minimum
wage rate will be adjusted annually. Please note that
this EO applies to the above-mentioned types of contracts
entered into by the federal government that are subject
to the Davis-Bacon Act itself, but it does not apply
to contracts subject only to the Davis-Bacon Related Acts,
including those set forth at 29 CFR 5.1(a)(2)-(60). Additional
information on contractor requirements and worker protections
under the EO is available at www.dol.gov/whd/govcontracts.
Modification Number Publication Date
0 01/01/2021
* ELEV0025-003 01/01/2020
Rates Fringes
ELEVATOR MECHANIC................$ 46.53 35.245
FOOTNOTE:
a: Vacation Pay: 8% with 5 or more years of service based on
regular hourly rate for all hours worked, 6% under 5 years
service based on hourly rate for all hours worked. b: Paid
holidays: New Year's Day; Memorial Day; Independence Day;
Labor Day; Veteran's Day; Thanksgiving Day; Friday after
Thanksgiving and Christmas Day
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IRON0732-016 06/01/2017
Rates Fringes
IRONWORKER, STRUCTURAL...........$ 26.25 19.75
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PLUM0192-006 01/01/2018
Rates Fringes
PIPEFITTER (Excluding HVAC
Pipe Installation)...............$ 31.34 17.94
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* SFWY0669-002 04/01/2020
Rates Fringes
SPRINKLER FITTER (Fire
Sprinklers)......................$ 34.58 23.00
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SHEE0103-011 07/01/2018
Rates Fringes
SHEET METAL WORKER (Including
HVAC System Installation
(Excluding HVAC Duct
Installation))...................$ 27.81 18.34
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SUWY2011-020 01/11/2011
Rates Fringes
CARPENTER (Form Work Only).......$ 17.18 3.20
CARPENTER, Excludes Form Work....$ 21.55 6.15
CEMENT MASON/CONCRETE FINISHER...$ 17.40 2.46
ELECTRICIAN (Low Voltage
Wiring and Installation of
Alarms)..........................$ 23.34 1.11
ELECTRICIAN (Low Voltage
Wiring and Installation of
HVAC/Temperature Controls).......$ 22.25 1.70
ELECTRICIAN, Includes Low
Voltage Wiring for Computers
and Phones (Excluding Low
Voltage Wiring and
Installation of Alarms and
HVAC/Temperature Controls).......$ 25.24 2.17
GLAZIER..........................$ 21.69 2.63
HVAC MECHANIC (HVAC Pipe
Installation)....................$ 32.00 2.83
INSTALLER - SIGN.................$ 17.39 2.17
LABORER: Common or General......$ 12.83 0.00
LABORER: Mason Tender -
Cement/Concrete..................$ 15.13 1.41
PLUMBER, Excludes HVAC Pipe
Installation.....................$ 21.45 13.35
ROOFER...........................$ 16.92 0.00
SHEET METAL WORKER (HVAC Duct
Installation Only)...............$ 22.50 12.88
TRUCK DRIVER: Dump Truck........$ 15.99 1.79
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WELDERS - Receive rate prescribed for craft performing
operation to which welding is incidental.
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Note: Executive Order (EO) 13706, Establishing Paid Sick Leave
for Federal Contractors applies to all contracts subject to the
Davis-Bacon Act for which the contract is awarded (and any
solicitation was issued) on or after January 1, 2017. If this
contract is covered by the EO, the contractor must provide
employees with 1 hour of paid sick leave for every 30 hours
they work, up to 56 hours of paid sick leave each year.
Employees must be permitted to use paid sick leave for their
own illness, injury or other health-related needs, including
preventive care; to assist a family member (or person who is
like family to the employee) who is ill, injured, or has other
health-related needs, including preventive care; or for reasons
resulting from, or to assist a family member (or person who is
like family to the employee) who is a victim of, domestic
violence, sexual assault, or stalking. Additional information
on contractor requirements and worker protections under the EO
is available at www.dol.gov/whd/govcontracts.
Unlisted classifications needed for work not included within
the scope of the classifications listed may be added after
award only as provided in the labor standards contract clauses
(29CFR 5.5 (a) (1) (ii)).
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The body of each wage determination lists the classification
and wage rates that have been found to be prevailing for the
cited type(s) of construction in the area covered by the wage
determination. The classifications are listed in alphabetical
order of ""identifiers"" that indicate whether the particular
rate is a union rate (current union negotiated rate for local),
a survey rate (weighted average rate) or a union average rate
(weighted union average rate).
Union Rate Identifiers
A four letter classification abbreviation identifier enclosed
in dotted lines beginning with characters other than ""SU"" or
""UAVG"" denotes that the union classification and rate were
prevailing for that classification in the survey. Example:
PLUM0198-005 07/01/2014. PLUM is an abbreviation identifier of
the union which prevailed in the survey for this
classification, which in this example would be Plumbers. 0198
indicates the local union number or district council number
where applicable, i.e., Plumbers Local 0198. The next number,
005 in the example, is an internal number used in processing
the wage determination. 07/01/2014 is the effective date of the
most current negotiated rate, which in this example is July 1,
2014.
Union prevailing wage rates are updated to reflect all rate
changes in the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) governing
this classification and rate.
Survey Rate Identifiers
Classifications listed under the ""SU"" identifier indicate that
no one rate prevailed for this classification in the survey and
the published rate is derived by computing a weighted average
rate based on all the rates reported in the survey for that
classification. As this weighted average rate includes all
rates reported in the survey, it may include both union and
non-union rates. Example: SULA2012-007 5/13/2014. SU indicates
the rates are survey rates based on a weighted average
calculation of rates and are not majority rates. LA indicates
the State of Louisiana. 2012 is the year of survey on which
these classifications and rates are based. The next number, 007
in the example, is an internal number used in producing the
wage determination. 5/13/2014 indicates the survey completion
date for the classifications and rates under that identifier.
Survey wage rates are not updated and remain in effect until a
new survey is conducted.
Union Average Rate Identifiers
Classification(s) listed under the UAVG identifier indicate
that no single majority rate prevailed for those
classifications; however, 100% of the data reported for the
classifications was union data. EXAMPLE: UAVG-OH-0010
08/29/2014. UAVG indicates that the rate is a weighted union
average rate. OH indicates the state. The next number, 0010 in
the example, is an internal number used in producing the wage
determination. 08/29/2014 indicates the survey completion date
for the classifications and rates under that identifier.
A UAVG rate will be updated once a year, usually in January of
each year, to reflect a weighted average of the current
negotiated/CBA rate of the union locals from which the rate is
based.
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WAGE DETERMINATION APPEALS PROCESS
1.) Has there been an initial decision in the matter? This can
be:
* an existing published wage determination
* a survey underlying a wage determination
* a Wage and Hour Division letter setting forth a position on
a wage determination matter
* a conformance (additional classification and rate) ruling
On survey related matters, initial contact, including requests
for summaries of surveys, should be with the Wage and Hour
Regional Office for the area in which the survey was conducted
because those Regional Offices have responsibility for the
Davis-Bacon survey program. If the response from this initial
contact is not satisfactory, then the process described in 2.)
and 3.) should be followed.
With regard to any other matter not yet ripe for the formal
process described here, initial contact should be with the
Branch of Construction Wage Determinations. Write to:
Branch of Construction Wage Determinations
Wage and Hour Division
U.S. Department of Labor
200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20210
2.) If the answer to the question in 1.) is yes, then an
interested party (those affected by the action) can request
review and reconsideration from the Wage and Hour Administrator
(See 29 CFR Part 1.8 and 29 CFR Part 7). Write to:
Wage and Hour Administrator
U.S. Department of Labor
200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20210
The request should be accompanied by a full statement of the
interested party's position and by any information (wage
payment data, project description, area practice material,
etc.) that the requestor considers relevant to the issue.
3.) If the decision of the Administrator is not favorable, an
interested party may appeal directly to the Administrative
Review Board (formerly the Wage Appeals Board). Write to:
Administrative Review Board
U.S. Department of Labor
200 Constitution Avenue, N.W.
Washington, DC 20210
4.) All decisions by the Administrative Review Board are final.
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END OF GENERAL DECISION
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