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21-060 Cal-West Lighting & Signal Maintenance, Inc., Installation of Cameras, RRFB and Traffic Signal Loops at Various City LocationsPublic Works Project: Installation of Cameras, RRFB and Traffic Signal Loops at Various City Locations Public Works Contract $60,000 / Nov. 2020 Page 1 of 12 PUBLIC WORKS CONTRACT $60,000 OR LESS 1. PARTIES This public works contract (“Contract”) is made by and between the City of Cupertino (“City”), and Cal-West Lighting & Signal Maintenance, Inc., a (“Contractor”) for Installation of Cameras, RRFB and Traffic Signal Loops at Various City Locations, and is effective on the last date signed below (“Effective Date”). 2. SCOPE OF WORK Contractor will perform and provide all labor, materials, equipment, supplies, transportation and any other items or work necessary to perform and complete the work required for the Project (“Work”), as required in the Scope of Work, attached here and incorporated as Exhibit A, and in accordance with the terms and conditions of this Contract. Contractor further agrees to carry out its work in compliance with the City’s Shelter In Place and Social Distancing Requirements, attached here and incorporated as Exhibit A-A. 3. TIME FOR COMPLETION 3.1 Term. This Contract begins on the Effective Date and ends on December 31, 2021 (“Contract Time”) unless terminated earlier as provided herein. Contractor’s Work shall begin on the date shown on a written Notice to Proceed (“NTP”) and must be fully completed within the Contract Time or on the date specifically provided in the Notice to Proceed. The City Engineer will not issue a NTP until the Contract is fully executed by both parties and City has received satisfactory proof of insurance and any performance and payment bonds that may be required. The Director of Public Works may authorize the extension of the Contract Time by up to sixty (60) calendar days through a written amendment to this Agreement, provided such extension does not include additional contract funds. 3.2 Time is of the essence for Contractor’s performance and completion of the Work. Contractor must have sufficient time, resources, and qualified staff to deliver the work on time. 3.3 Liquidated damages of $200.00 will be charged for each day of unexcused delay, or City may deduct the amount from Contractor’s payments. Liquidated damages are based on reasonably foreseeable consequences of delay and may include intangible losses which the Parties agree may be difficult to ascertain, such as loss of public confidence in City and its contractors, interference or loss of use of public facilities, and extended disruption to the public. Public Works Project: Installation of Cameras, RRFB and Traffic Signal Loops at Various City Locations Public Works Contract $60,000 / Nov. 2020 Page 2 of 12 4. COMPENSATION 4.1 Maximum Compensation. City will pay Contractor for satisfactory performance of the Work an amount that will based on actual costs but that will be capped so as not to exceed $39,041.00 (“Contract Price”), for all of Contractor’s direct and indirect costs, including all labor, materials, supplies, equipment, taxes, insurance, bonds, and all overhead costs. 4.2 Invoices and Payments. Contractor must submit an invoice on the first day of each month, describing the Work performed during the preceding month, itemizing labor, materials, equipment and any incidental costs incurred. Contractor will be paid ninety-five percent (95%) of the undisputed amounts billed within thirty (30) days after City receives a properly submitted invoice. Any retained amounts will be included with Contractor’s final payment within sixty (60) days of City’s acceptance of the Work as complete. 5. INDEPENDENT CONTRACTOR 5.1 Status. Contractor is an independent contractor and not an employee of City. Contractor is solely responsible for the means and methods of performing the Work and for the persons under this employment. Contractor is not entitled to worker’s compensation or any other City benefits. 5.2 Contractor’s Qualifications. Contractor warrants on behalf of itself and its subcontractors that they have the qualifications and skills to perform the Work in a competent and professional manner and according to the highest standards and best practices in the industry. 5.3 Permits and Licenses. Contractor warrants on behalf of itself and its subcontractors that they are properly licensed, registered, and/or certified to perform the Work as required by law, and have procured a City Business License, if required by the Cupertino Municipal Code. Contractor shall possess a California Contractor’s License in good standing for the following classification(s): C-10, which must remain valid for the entire Contract Time. 5.4 Subcontractors. Only Contractor’s employees are authorized to work under this Contract. Prior written approval from City is required for any subcontractor, and the terms and conditions of this Contract will apply to any approved subcontractor. 5.5 Tools, Materials, and Equipment. Contractor will supply all tools, materials and equipment required to perform the Work under this Contract. 5.6 Payment of Benefits and Taxes. Contractor is solely responsible for the payment of employment taxes incurred under this Agreement and any similar federal or state taxes. Contractor and any of its employees, agents, and subcontractors shall not have any claim under this Agreement or otherwise against City for seniority, vacation time, vacation pay, sick leave, personal time off, overtime, health insurance, medical care, hospital care, insurance benefits, social security, disability, unemployment, workers compensation or employee benefits of any kind. Contractor shall be solely liable for and obligated to pay directly all applicable taxes, fees, contributions, or charges applicable to Contractor’s business including, but not limited to, federal and state income taxes. City shall have no obligation whatsoever to pay or withhold any taxes or benefits on behalf of Contractor. Should any court, arbitrator, or administrative authority, including but not limited to the California Public Works Project: Installation of Cameras, RRFB and Traffic Signal Loops at Various City Locations Public Works Contract $60,000 / Nov. 2020 Page 3 of 12 Public Employees Retirement System (PERS), the Internal Revenue Service or the State Employment Development Division, determine that Contractor, or any of its employees, agents, or subcontractors, is an employee for any purpose, then Contractor agrees to a reduction in amounts payable under this Agreement, or to promptly remint to City any payments due by the City as a result of such determination, so that the City’s total expenses under this Agreement are not greater than they would have been had the determination not been made. 6. CHANGE ORDERS Amendments and change orders must be in writing and signed by City and Contractor. Contractor’s request for a change order must specify the proposed changes in the Work, Contract Price, and Contract Time. Each request must include all the supporting documentation, including but not limited to plans/drawings, detailed cost estimates, and impacts on schedule and completion date. 7. ASSIGNMENTS; SUCCESSORS Contractor shall not assign, hypothecate, or transfer this Contract or any interest therein, directly or indirectly, by operation of law or otherwise, without prior written consent of City. Any attempt to do so will be null and void. Any changes related to the financial control or business nature of Contractor as a legal entity is considered an assignment of the Contract and subject to City approval, which shall not be unreasonably withheld. Control means fifty percent (50%) or more of the voting power of the business entity. This Contract is binding on Contractor, its heirs, successors, and permitted assigns. 8. PUBLICITY / SIGNS Any publicity generated by Contractor for the Project during the Contract Time, and for one (1) year thereafter must credit City contributions to the Project. The words “City of Cupertino” must be displayed in all pieces of publicity, flyers, press releases, posters, brochures, interviews, public service announcements, and newspaper articles. No signs may be posted or displayed on or about City property, except signage required by law or this Contract, without prior written approval from the City. 9. SUBCONTRACTORS 9.1 Contractor must perform all the Work with its own forces, except that Contractor may hire qualified subcontractors to perform up to 25% of the Work, provided that each subcontractor is required by contract to be bound by the provisions of this Contract. Contractor must provide City with written proof of compliance with this provision upon request. 9.2 City may reject any subcontractor of any tier and bar a subcontractor from performing Work on the Project, if City in its sole discretion determines that subcontractor’s Work falls short of the requirements of this Contract or constitutes grounds for rejection under the Public Contract Code. If City rejects a subcontractor, Contractor at its own expense must perform the subcontractor’s Work or hire a new subcontractor that is acceptable to City. A Notice of Completion must be recorded within fifteen (15) days after City accepts the Work if the Contract involves work by subcontractors. Public Works Project: Installation of Cameras, RRFB and Traffic Signal Loops at Various City Locations Public Works Contract $60,000 / Nov. 2020 Page 4 of 12 10. RECORDS AND DAILY REPORTS 10.1 Contractor must maintain daily reports of the Work and submit them to City upon request and at completion of Project. The reports must describe the Work and specific tasks performed, the number of workers, the hours, the equipment, the weather conditions, and any circumstances affecting performance. City will have ownership of the reports, but Contractor will be permitted to retain copies. 10.2 If applicable, Contractor must keep a separate set of as-built drawings showing changes and updates to the Scope of Work or the original drawings as changes occur. Actual locations to scale must be identified for all major components of the Work, including mechanical, electrical and plumbing work; HVAC systems; utilities and utility connections; and any other components City determines should be included in the final drawings of the Project. Deviations from the original drawings must be shown in detail, and the location of all main runs, piping, conduit, ductwork, and drain lines must be shown by dimension and elevation. 10.3 Contractor must maintain complete and accurate accounting records of its Work, in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles, which must be available for City review and audit, kept separate from other records, and maintained for four (4) years from the date of City’s final payment. 11. INDEMNIFICATION 11.1 To the fullest extent allowed by law, and except for losses caused by the sole and active negligence or willful misconduct of City personnel, Contractor shall indemnify, defend, and hold harmless City, its City Council, boards and commissions, officers, officials, employees, agents, servants, volunteers and consultants (“Indemnitees”), through legal counsel acceptable to City, from and against any and all liability, damages, claims, stop notices, actions, causes of action, demands, charges, losses and expenses (including attorney fees, legal costs, and expenses related to litigation and dispute resolution proceedings), of every nature arising directly or indirectly from this Contract or in any manner relating to any of the following: (a) Breach of contract, obligations, representations or warranties; (b) Performance or nonperformance of the Work or of any obligations under the Contract by Contractor, its employees, agents, servants, subcontractors or subcontractors; (c) Payment or nonpayment by Contractor or its subcontractors or sub-subcontractors for Work performed on or off the Project Site; and (d) Personal injury, property damage, or economic loss resulting from the work or performance of Contractor or its subcontractors or sub-subcontractors. 11.2 Contractor must pay the costs City incurs in enforcing this provision. Contractor must accept a tender of defense upon receiving notice from City of a third-party claim, in accordance with California Public Contract Code Section 9201. At City’s request, Contractor will assist City in the defense of a claim, dispute, or lawsuit arising out of this Contract. 11.3 Contractor’s duties under this entire Section 11 are not limited to Contract Price, Workers’ Compensation, or other employee benefits, or the insurance and bond coverage required in this Contract. Nothing in the Contract shall be construed to give rise to any implied right of indemnity in favor of Contractor against City or any other Indemnitee. Public Works Project: Installation of Cameras, RRFB and Traffic Signal Loops at Various City Locations Public Works Contract $60,000 / Nov. 2020 Page 5 of 12 11.4 Contractor’s payments may be deducted or offset to cover any money the City lost due to a claim or counterclaim arising out of this Contract, a purchase order or other transaction. 11.5 Contractor agrees to obtain executed indemnity agreements with provisions identical to those set forth here in this Section 11 from each and every subcontractor, or any other person or entity involved by, for, with, or on behalf of Contractor in the performance of this Agreement. Failure of City to monitor compliance with these requirements imposes no additional obligations on City and will in no way act as a waiver of any rights hereunder. 11.6 This Section 11 shall survive termination of the Contract. 12. INSURANCE Contractor shall comply with the Insurance Requirements, attached and incorporated here as Exhibit B. Contractor must provide satisfactory proof of insurance and maintain it for the Contract Time or longer as required by City. City will not execute the Contract until City has approved receipt of satisfactory certificates of insurance and endorsements evidencing the type, amount, class of operations covered, and the effective and expiration dates of coverage. Failure to comply with this provision may result in City, at its sole discretion and without notice, purchasing insurance at Contractor’s expense, deducting the costs from Contractor’s compensation, or terminating the Contract. 13. COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS 13.1 General Laws. Contractor shall comply with all laws and regulations applicable to this Contract. Contractor will promptly notify City of changes in the law or other conditions that may affect the Project or Contractor’s ability to perform. Contractor is responsible for verifying the employment status of employees performing the Work, as required by the Immigration Reform and Control Act 13.2 Labor Laws. (a) The following provisions apply to contracts of $1,000 or more: (i) In General. For purposes of California labor law, this is a public works contract subject to the provisions of Part 7 of Division 2 of the California Labor Code (Sections 1720 et seq.). In accordance with Labor Code Section 1771, Contractor and all subcontractors shall pay not less than current prevailing wage rates as determined by the California Department of Industrial Relations (“DIR”) to all workers employed on this project. In accordance with Labor Code Section 1815, Contractor and all subcontractors shall pay all workers employed on this project 1 ½ the basic rate of pay for work performed in excess specified hour limitations. The work performed pursuant to this Contract is subject to compliance monitoring and enforcement by the Department of Industrial Relations. (ii) Registration. Contractor and all subcontractors shall not engage in the Public Works Project: Installation of Cameras, RRFB and Traffic Signal Loops at Various City Locations Public Works Contract $60,000 / Nov. 2020 Page 6 of 12 performance of any work under this Contract unless currently registered and qualified to perform public work pursuant to section 1725.5 of the California Labor Code. Contractor represents and warrants that it is registered and qualified to perform public work pursuant to section 1725.5 of the Labor Code and will provide its DIR registration number, along with the registration numbers of any subcontractors as required, to the City. (iii) Posting. Contractor shall post at the job site the determination of the DIR director of the prevailing rate of per diem wages together with all job notices that are required by regulations of the DIR. (iv) Reporting. Contractor and any subcontractors shall keep accurate payroll records in accordance with Section 1776 of the Labor Code and shall furnish the payroll records directly to the Labor Commissioner in accordance with the law. (v) Report on Prevailing Rate of Wages. The City has obtained the general prevailing rate of per diem wages in the vicinity of the project for each type of worker needed, a copy of which is on file at the City of Cupertino City Hall, and shall be made available to any interested party upon request. (vi) Employment of Apprentices. Contractor’s attention is directed to the provisions in Sections 1777.5 and 1777.6 of the Labor Code concerning the employment of apprentices by the Contractor or any subcontractor. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to effectuate compliance on the part of itself and any subcontractors with the requirements of said sections in the employment of apprentices. Information relative to apprenticeship standards, wage schedules, and other requirements may be obtained from the Director of Industrial Relations, ex-officio the Administrator of Apprenticeship, San Francisco, California, or from the Division of Apprenticeship Standards and its branch offices. (vii) Penalties. Contractor’s attention is directed to provisions in Labor Code Sections 1775 and 1813. In accordance with Labor Code Section 1775, Contractor and subcontractors may be subject to penalties for Contractor’s and subcontractors’ failure to pay prevailing wage rates. In accordance with Labor Code Section 1813, Contractor or subcontractors may be subject to penalties for Contractor’s or subcontractors’ failure to pay overtime pay rates for hours worked by workers employed on this project in excess specified hour limitations. (b) Contractor must compensate workers who are paid less than prevailing wages or required to work more than a legal day’s work. Contractor will also be required to pay City a penalty of $200.00 per worker for each day of violation. (c) As required by Labor Code Section 1861, by signing this Contract Contractor certifies as follows: “I am aware of the provisions of Section 3700 of the Labor Code which require every employer to be insured against liability for workers’ compensation or to undertake self- insurance in accordance with the provisions of that code, and I will comply with such provisions before commencing the work of this contract.” Public Works Project: Installation of Cameras, RRFB and Traffic Signal Loops at Various City Locations Public Works Contract $60,000 / Nov. 2020 Page 7 of 12 13.3 Discrimination Laws. Contractor shall not discriminate on the basis of race, religious creed, color, ancestry, national origin, ethnicity, handicap, disability, marital status, pregnancy, age, sex, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, Acquired-Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), or any other protected classification. Contractor shall comply with all anti-discrimination laws, including Government Code Sections 12900 and 11135, and Labor Code Sections 1735, 1777, and 3077.5. Consistent with City policy prohibiting harassment and discrimination, Contractor understands that harassment and discrimination directed toward a job applicant, an employee, a City employee, or any other person, by Contractor or Contractor's employees or sub-contractors will not be tolerated. Contractor agrees to provide records and documentation to the City on request necessary to monitor compliance with this provision. 13.4 Conflicts of Interest. Contractor, its employees, subcontractors, servants and agents, may not have, maintain or acquire a conflict of interest in relation to this Contract in violation of law, including Government Code section 1090 and Government Code section 81000 and their accompanying regulations. No officer, official, employee, consultant, or other agent of the City (“City Representative”) may have, maintain, or acquire a “financial interest” in the Contract, as that term is defined by state law, or in violation of a City ordinance or policy while serving as a City Representative or for one year thereafter. Contractor, its employees, subcontractors, servants, and agents warrant they are not employees of City nor do they have any relationship with City officials, officers, or employees that creates a conflict of interest. Contractor may be required to file a conflict of interest form if it makes certain governmental decisions or serves in a staff capacity, as defined in Section 18700 of Title 2 of the California Code of Regulations. Contractor agrees to abide by City rules governing gifts to public officials and employees. 13.5 Remedies. Any violation of Section 13 constitutes a material breach and may result in City suspending payments, requiring reimbursement, or terminating the Contract. City reserves all rights and remedies under the law and this Contract, including seeking indemnification. 14. BONDS For contracts of $25,000 or more, Contractor must obtain a payment bond and a performance bond, each in the penal sum of 100% of the Contract Price, using the Bond Forms attached and incorporated here as Exhibit C. Each bond must be issued by a surety admitted in California, with a financial rating from A.M. Best Company of Class A- or higher, or as otherwise acceptable to City. If an issuing surety cancels a bond or becomes insolvent, Contractor must provide a substitute bond from a surety acceptable to City within seven (7) calendar days after written notice from City. If Contractor fails to do so, City may in its sole discretion and without prior notice, purchase bonds at Contractor’s expense, deduct the cost from payments due Contractor, or terminate the Contract. City will not execute the Contract nor issue the NTP until the required bonds are submitted. 15. UTILITIES, TRENCHING, AND EXCAVATION 15.1 Contractor must call the Underground Service Alert (“USA”) 811 hotline and request marking of utility locations before digging or commencing Work. For underground service alerts for street lighting and traffic signal conduits, City’s Service Center must be called at (408) 777-3269. Public Works Project: Installation of Cameras, RRFB and Traffic Signal Loops at Various City Locations Public Works Contract $60,000 / Nov. 2020 Page 8 of 12 Government Code Section 4215 requires Contractor to notify City and Utility in writing if it discovers utilities or utility facilities not identified in the Contract. 15.2 Pursuant to Government Code Section 7104, Contractor must stop work, notify City in writing, and wait for instructions if one of the conditions below is found at the worksite. City will work with Contractor to amend the Contract or issue a change order if the discovered conditions materially change the Work/Performance, Contract Time or Contract Price. (a) Material believed to be hazardous waste under Health and Safety Code Section 25117, and which requires removal to a Class I, Class II, or Class III disposal site pursuant to law; (b) Subsurface or latent physical conditions at the Project worksite differing from those indicated by information about the worksite made available to Contractor; and (c) Unknown physical conditions at the Project worksite of any unusual nature, materially different from those ordinarily encountered and from those generally recognized as inherent in the character of the Work. 15.3 For contracts $25,000 or higher that require excavation or involve trenches five feet or more in depth, Contractor must submit a detailed plan for City approval, per Labor Code Section 6705, prior to commencing work. The plan must show the design of shoring, bracing, sloping, and other provisions for worker protection from caving ground and other hazards. The protective system must comply with all Construction Safety Orders. If the plan varies from shoring system standards, it must be prepared by a registered civil or structural engineer. 16. URBAN RUNOFF MANAGEMENT 16.1 All Work must fully comply with federal, state, and local laws and regulations concerning storm water management. Contractor must avoid creating excess dust when breaking asphalt or concrete and during excavation and grading. If water is used for dust control, Contractor will use only the amount of water necessary to dampen the dust. Contractor will take all steps necessary to keep wash water out of the streets, gutters, and storm drains. Prior to the start of the Work, Contractor will implement erosion and sediment controls to prevent pollution of storm drains, and must upgrade and maintain these controls based on weather conditions or as otherwise required by City. These controls must be in place during the entire Contract Time and must be removed at the end of construction and completion of the Work. Such controls must include, but will not be limited to, the following requirements: (a) Install storm drain inlet protection devices such as sand bag barriers, filter fabric fences, and block and gravel filters at all drain inlets impacted by construction. During the annual rainy season, October 15 through June 15, storm drain inlets impacted by construction work must be filter-protected from onsite de-watering activities and saw-cutting activities. Shovel or vacuum saw-cut slurry and remove from the Work site; (b) Cover exposed piles of soil or construction material with plastic sheeting. Store all construction materials in containers; (c) Sweep and remove all materials from paved surfaces that drain to streets, gutters and storm drains prior to rain and at the end of each work day. When the Work is completed, wash the streets, collect and dispose of the wash water offsite in lawful manner; (d) After breaking old pavement, remove debris to avoid contact with rainfall/runoff; Public Works Project: Installation of Cameras, RRFB and Traffic Signal Loops at Various City Locations Public Works Contract $60,000 / Nov. 2020 Page 9 of 12 (e) Maintain a clean work area by removing trash, litter, and debris at the end of each work day and when Work is completed. Clean up any leaks, drips, and other spills as they occur. 16.2 These requirements must be used in conjunction with the California Stormwater Quality Association and California Best Management Practices Municipal and Construction Handbooks, local program guidance materials from municipalities, and any other applicable documents on stormwater quality controls for construction. Contractor’s failure to comply with this Section will result in the issuance of noncompliance notices, citations, Work stop orders and regulatory fines. 17. PROJECT COORDINATION City Project Manager. City assigns David Stillman as the City representative for all purposes under this Contract, with authority to require compliance with the Scope of Work. City may substitute Project Managers at any time and without prior notice to Contractor. Contractor Project Manager. Subject to City approval, Contractor assigns Craig Geis as its single representative for all purposes under this Contract, with the responsibility to ensure progress with the Work. Contractor’s Project Manager is responsible for coordinating and scheduling the Work and must regularly update the City Project Manager about the status and any delays with the Work, consistent with the Scope of Work. Any substitutions must be approved in writing by City. 18. ABANDONMENT AND TERMINATION 18.1 City may abandon or postpone the Project or parts therefor at any time. Contractor will be compensated for satisfactory Work performed through the date of abandonment and will be given reasonable time to close out the Work. With City’s pre-approval in writing, the time spent in closing out the Work will be compensated up to ten percent (10%) of the total time expended in performing the Work. 18.2 City may terminate the Contract for cause or without cause at any time. Contractor will be paid for satisfactory Work rendered through the termination date and will be given reasonable time to close out the Work. 18.3 Final payment will not be made until Contractor delivers the Work and provides records documenting the Work, products and deliverables completed. Nothing in the Section below is intended to delay, abridge or bar City’s right under this Section. 19. GOVERNING LAW, VENUE AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION This Contract is governed by the laws of State of California. Venue for any legal action shall be the Superior Court of the County of Santa Clara, California. The dispute resolution procedures of Public Contract Code Section 20104, et seq., incorporated here by reference, apply to this Contract and Contractor is required to continue the Work pending resolution of any dispute. Prior to filing a lawsuit, Contractor must comply with the claim filing requirements of the California Government Code. If the Parties elect arbitration, the arbitrator’s award must be supported by law and substantial evidence and include detailed written findings of law and fact. Public Works Project: Installation of Cameras, RRFB and Traffic Signal Loops at Various City Locations Public Works Contract $60,000 / Nov. 2020 Page 10 of 12 20. ATTORNEY FEES If City initiates legal action, files a complaint or cross-complaint, or pursues arbitration, appeal, or other proceedings to enforce its rights or a judgment in connection with this Contract, the prevailing party will be entitled to reasonable attorney fees and costs. 21. SIGNS/ADVERTISEMENT No signs may be displayed on or about City’s property, except signage which is required by law or by the Contract, without City’s prior written approval as to size, design and location. 22. THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARIES There are no intended third party beneficiaries of this Contract. 23. WAIVER Neither acceptance of the Work nor payment thereof shall constitute a waiver of any contract provision. City waiver of any breach shall not constitute waiver of another provision or breach. 24. WARRANTY Contractor warrants that materials and equipment used will be new, of good quality, and free from defective workmanship and materials, and that the Work will be free from material defects not intrinsic in the design or materials. All Work, materials and equipment should pass to City free of claims, liens or encumbrances. Contractor warrants the Work and materials for one year from the date of City’s acceptance of the Work as complete (“Warranty Period”), except when a longer guarantee is provided by a supplier, manufacturer or is required by this Contract. During the Warranty Period, Contractor will repair or replace any Work defects or materials, including damage that arises from Contractor’s Warranty Work, except any wear and tear or damage resulting from improper use or maintenance. 25. ENTIRE CONTRACT This Contract and the attachments, documents, and statutes attached, referenced, or expressly incorporated herein, including authorized amendments or change orders constitute the final and complete contract between City and Contractor with respect to the Work and the Project. No oral contract or implied covenant will be enforceable against City. If there is any inconsistency between any term, clause, or provision of the main Contract and any term, clause, or provision of the attachments or exhibits thereto, the terms of the main Contract shall prevail and be controlling. 26. SEVERABILITY/PARTIAL INVALIDITY If a court finds any term or provision of this Contract to be illegal, invalid, or unenforceable, the legal portion of said provision and all other contract provisions will remain in full force and effect. Public Works Project: Installation of Cameras, RRFB and Traffic Signal Loops at Various City Locations Public Works Contract $60,000 / Nov. 2020 Page 11 of 12 27. SURVIVAL The contract provisions which by their nature should survive the Contract or Completion of Project, including without limitation all provisions regarding warranties, indemnities, payment obligations, insurance, and bonds, shall remain in full force and effect after the Work is completed or Contract ends. 28. INSERTED PROVISIONS Each provision and clause required by law to be inserted in this Contract will be deemed to be included and will be inferred herein. Either party may request an amendment to cure mistaken insertions or omissions of required provisions. 29. CAPTIONS The captions, titles, and headings in this Contract are for convenience only and may not be used in the construction or interpretation of the Contract or for any other purpose. 30. COUNTERPARTS This Contract may be executed in counterparts, each of which is an original and all of which taken together shall form one single document. 31. NOTICES All notices, requests, and approvals must be sent in writing to the persons below and will be considered effective on the date of personal delivery, the date confirmed by a reputable overnight delivery service, on the fifth (5th) calendar day after deposit in the United States Mail, postage prepaid, registered or certified, or the next business day following electronic submission: To City of Cupertino: Office of the City Manager 10300 Torre Ave. Cupertino CA 95014 cc: Representative/Coordinator: David Stillman Email: davids@cupertino.org To Contractor: Cal-West Lighting & Signal Maintenance, Inc. PO Box 612035 San Jose, CA 95161-2035 cc: Representative/Coordinator: Craig Geis Email: cgeis@calwestlighting.com 32. VALIDITY OF CONTRACT This Contract is valid and enforceable only if (a) it complies with the purchasing and contract provisions of Cupertino Municipal Code Chapters 3.22 and 3.23, (b) is signed by the City Manager or an authorized designee, and (c) is approved for form by the City Attorney’s Office. Public Works Project: Installation of Cameras, RRFB and Traffic Signal Loops at Various City Locations Public Works Contract $60,000 / Nov. 2020 Page 12 of 12 33. EXECUTION The persons signing below warrant they have the authority to enter into this Contract and to legally bind their respective Parties. If Contractor is a corporation, signatures from two officers of the corporation are required pursuant to California Corporations Code Section 313. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Contract to be executed as of the Execution Date first above written. CITY OF CUPERTINO, a Municipal Corporation By: __________________________________ Title: ________________________________ Signature Date: _________________________ CAL-WEST LIGHTING & SIGNAL MAINTENANCE, INC. By: __________________________________ Title: ________________________________ Signature Date: _________________________ APPROVED AS TO FORM: By: HEATHER M. MINNER Cupertino City Attorney ATTEST: By: KIRSTEN SQUARCIA City Clerk Date: Craig H. Geis Jr. President May 25, 2021 Heather M. Minner May 27, 2021 Transportation Engineer May 27, 2021 April 26, 2021 Attn: David Stillman City of Cupertino Dept. of Public Works 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014-3255 Subject: Installation of Gridsmart Cameras at intersections predetermined by City Engineers Mr. Stillman, Cal-West proposes to do the following: 1. Coordinate with City forces during project start-up and completion of Gridsmart installations 2. Clean out existing pull-boxes and blow out existing conduits to free up wiring if/as needed 3. Install City supplied fiber cable from traffic cabinet to designated pole locations in the field 4. Install City supplied Gridsmart cameras and necessary mounting poles and hardware 5. Per discussion with Gridsmart representative they will perform all terminations and connections 6. Set up proper lane closures to include “Cones” and “Pre-Warning Signs” if/as necessary 7. Clean up any debris in area associated with Gridsmart Camera installation 8. Contact and communicate with City of job completion Total per each intersection completed: $ 6,875.00 per each intersection CITY OF CUPERTINO CAL-WEST LIGHTING & SIGNAL Authorizing Signature ___________________________ Print Name ___________________________________ Craig H. Geis Jr. President Title ___________________________Date___/___/___ PO Box 612035 ♦ San Jose, CA 95161-2035 Phone: (408) 923-1313 ♦ Fax: (408) 923-1115 ♦ License No. 847901 *4=$$27,500=$1200 bonding Total = $28,700 Exhibit A April 5, 2021 Attn: David Stillman City of Cupertino Dept. of Public Works 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014-3255 Subject: Installation of 2x foundations, 2x extended Type-1-B poles, and City supplied RRFB on McClellan Rd. at pre-determined location designated by City Engineer Mr. Stillman, Cal-West proposes to do the following: 1. Coordinate with City forces during project start-up and completion of pole and sign installations 2. Install new Type-1-B foundations with ¾” anchor bolts at locations pre-determined by City 3. Supply and install new galvanized Type-1-B poles with breakaway mounting flange 4. Make all necessary connections as per current City and Cal-Trans Standards 5. Set up proper lane closures to include “Cones” and “Arrow Board” if/as necessary 6. Clean up any debris in area associated with RRFB installation 7. Contact and communicate with City of job completion Total for this job: $ 5,541.00 CITY OF CUPERTINO CAL-WEST LIGHTING & SIGNAL Authorizing Signature ___________________________ Print Name ___________________________________ Craig H. Geis Jr. President Title ___________________________Date___/___/___ PO Box 612035 ♦ San Jose, CA 95161-2035 Phone: (408) 923-1313 ♦ Fax: (408) 923-1115 ♦ License No. 847901 April 27, 2021 Attn: Frank Villa City of Cupertino Dept. of Public Works 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014-3255 Subject: Traffic Signal Loop Replacement at the intersection of Stevens Creek Blvd. & Perimeter Rd. Mr. Villa, Cal-West proposes to do the following: 1. Coordinate with City as to date and time for loop installation start-up and completion 2. Install three (3) Type-A 6’x6’ Advanced loops for the eastbound phase thru-lane 3. Install Type-A 6’x6’ Traffic detector loops using regular Type-1 loop detector wire 4. Seal Type-A 6’x6’ Traffic detector loops using regular Loop Asphalt Emulsion filler 5. Splice new loops into the existing DLC at the junction-box adjacent to roadway 6. Make all necessary connections as per current City and Cal-Trans Standards 7. Set up proper lane closures to include “Cones” and “Arrow Board” as necessary 8. Check, reset, and re-tune existing loop detector amplifiers if/as needed 9. Test and verify proper operations of all loop detection and detector amplifiers 10. Clean up any associated debris in area associated with Traffic loop installation 11. Contact and communicate with City of job completion Total for this job: $ 1,800.00 CITY OF CUPERTINO CAL-WEST LIGHTING & SIGNAL Authorizing Signature ___________________________ Print Name ___________________________________ Craig H. Geis Jr. President Title ___________________________Date___/___/___ PO Box 612035 ♦ San Jose, CA 95161-2035 Phone: (408) 923-1313 ♦ Fax: (408) 923-1115 ♦ License No. 847901 April 27, 2021 Attn: Frank Villa City of Cupertino Dept. of Public Works 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014-3255 Subject: Traffic Signal Loop Replacement at the intersection of Stevens Creek Blvd. & Portal Ave. Mr. Villa, Cal-West proposes to do the following: 1. Coordinate with City as to date and time for loop installation start-up and completion 2. Install three (3) Type-A 6’x6’ Advanced loops for the westbound phase thru-lane 3. Install Type-A 6’x6’ Traffic detector loops using regular Type-1 loop detector wire 4. Seal Type-A 6’x6’ Traffic detector loops using regular Loop Asphalt Emulsion filler 5. Splice new loops into the existing DLC at the junction-box adjacent to roadway 6. Make all necessary connections as per current City and Cal-Trans Standards 7. Set up proper lane closures to include “Cones” and “Arrow Board” as necessary 8. Check, reset, and re-tune existing loop detector amplifiers if/as needed 9. Test and verify proper operations of all loop detection and detector amplifiers 10. Clean up any associated debris in area associated with Traffic loop installation 11. Contact and communicate with City of job completion Total for this job: $ 1,800.00 CITY OF CUPERTINO CAL-WEST LIGHTING & SIGNAL Authorizing Signature ___________________________ Print Name ___________________________________ Craig H. Geis Jr. President Title ___________________________Date___/___/___ PO Box 612035 ♦ San Jose, CA 95161-2035 Phone: (408) 923-1313 ♦ Fax: (408) 923-1115 ♦ License No. 847901 April 27, 2021 Attn: Frank Villa City of Cupertino Dept. of Public Works 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino, CA 95014-3255 Subject: Traffic Signal Loop Replacement at the intersection of Wolfe Rd. & Hwy-280 Northbound Mr. Villa, Cal-West proposes to do the following: 1. Coordinate with City as to date and time for loop installation start-up and completion 2. Install two (2) Type-A 6’x6’ Advanced loops for the northbound phase thru-lane 3. Install Type-A 6’x6’ Traffic detector loops using regular Type-1 loop detector wire 4. Seal Type-A 6’x6’ Traffic detector loops using regular Loop Asphalt Emulsion filler 5. Splice new loops into the existing DLC at the junction-box adjacent to roadway 6. Make all necessary connections as per current City and Cal-Trans Standards 7. Set up proper lane closures to include “Cones” and “Arrow Board” as necessary 8. Check, reset, and re-tune existing loop detector amplifiers if/as needed 9. Test and verify proper operations of all loop detection and detector amplifiers 10. Clean up any associated debris in area associated with Traffic loop installation 11. Contact and communicate with City of job completion Total for this job: $ 1,200.00 CITY OF CUPERTINO CAL-WEST LIGHTING & SIGNAL Authorizing Signature ___________________________ Print Name ___________________________________ Craig H. Geis Jr. President Title ___________________________Date___/___/___ PO Box 612035 ♦ San Jose, CA 95161-2035 Phone: (408) 923-1313 ♦ Fax: (408) 923-1115 ♦ License No. 847901 Revised: July 13, 2020 – Public Works Contracts 1 Exhibit A-A – SHELTER IN PLACE AND SOCIAL DISTANCING REQUIREMENTS A. Health Laws Acknowledged. It is acknowledged that Consultant’s/Contractor’s (“Contractor”) duty to comply with Laws, as defined in Section 13 of the Contract/Agreement (“Contract”), includes immediate compliance by Contractor and its subcontractors with the restrictions on travel and the Social Distancing Requirements set forth in the most recent health order issued by the County of Santa Clara Health Department in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and any subsequent amendments or superseding orders thereto (the “Health Order”), and any other local, state, or federal laws that have been or may be enacted in response to the COVID-19 pandemic (collectively, “Health Laws”). B. Health Order Compliance. Contractor shall comply with any restrictions on travel and social distancing requirements in the Health Order when preforming work under this Contract. If a scope of work item, notice to proceed, or work order under this Contract specifies work that cannot be performed in compliance with the Health Order or other Health Laws, Contractor shall refrain from conducting the work and immediately inform the City. C. Individuals at High Risk of Severe Illness. Nothing in this Contract shall be interpreted to require any person at high risk of severe illness from COVID-19 to leave their residence to perform work under the Contract. Contractor will inform the City if other arrangements for the work must be made, and City will do so, with no penalty to Contractor, although Contractor will not be compensated for work performed by the City or third parties. Information from the Center for Disease Control ("CDC") on "high risk" categories is available at the CDC's website at: https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/specific-groups/people-at-higher-risk.html. D. Health Order Requirements and Best Practices. Contractor will immediately undertake all appropriate measures to ensure compliance with the Social Distancing Requirements in the Health Order by all individuals on any project site or work area performing work under this Contract, including Contractor's or any subcontractor's workers, employees, representatives, vendors, or suppliers (collectively, "workers"), and shall maintain these measures for as long as required by the Health Order or other Health Laws. In particular, Contractor must comply with the provisions of the County’s Mandatory Directive for Construction Projects (attached hereto), as applicable. Further, as long as required by the operative Health Order or Mandatory Directive for Construction Projects, or other Health Laws, these measures shall include, but are not limited to, the following best practices: 1. Information. Inform all workers of the Social Distancing Requirements and these best practices, including any updates or modifications, and require compliance as a condition to being present on the project site or work area. Revised: July 13, 2020 – Public Works Contracts 2 2. Social Distancing Protocol. Fill out and submit the newest version of the Social Distancing Protocol to the County, using the County’s online form available at https://www.sccgov.org/sites/covid19/Pages/social-distancing-protocol.aspx. 3. Sick Workers. Prohibit any individuals who have been tentatively or conclusively diagnosed with COVID-19 or who have any symptoms of illness, including the following, from entering or remaining on the project site or work area: fever, cough, shortness of breath, sore throat, body aches, chills, sudden loss of smell or taste or other flu-like symptoms. Encourage sick workers to get immediate medical attention. 4. Signage/Posters. As required, post or distribute (1) the most updated version of the COVID-19 PREPARED Sign, and (2) a Social Distancing Protocol Visitor Information Sheet. 5. Face Coverings. Everyone at a job site must wear a face covering at all time, except children under the age of 2, people who are medically prevented from wearing a face covering, and for communication by or with people who are hearing impaired. 6. Sanitary Facilities. Ensure adequate handwashing and/or hand-sanitizing facilities are available at all times and encourage frequent handwashing and/or hand-sanitizing throughout the day as specified below. Portable sanitary facilities must be serviced and cleaned on a daily basis. Provide hand sanitizer in or around all toilet facilities and common areas, including project trailers. a. Handwashing. Wash hands using soap and water for at least 20 seconds. b. Hand-sanitizer. Use a hand sanitizer that contains at least 60-95% alcohol when handwashing is not immediately available. c. Paper Products. Ensure that toilet paper, tissues, and paper towels are available as appropriate, with designated receptacles for disposal. 7. Distancing. Prohibit workers from being less than six feet apart, unless and only to the extent that would compromise worker safety or violate safety Laws for specific operations. Prohibit handshaking or any physical contact among workers, with the sole and limited exception of any physical contact required for worker safety or to comply with safety Laws. Avoid sharing tools to the extent possible. Require workers to provide their own transportation where possible and to avoid having more than two workers in a vehicle. 8. Groups/Meetings/Site Access. Avoid any group gatherings of 10 or more people. Use electronic alternatives to in person meetings, e.g., conference calls, video-conferencing, etc., to the greatest extent possible. Limit access to the project site or any work area to workers who are necessary to perform the work at that time. Allow non-essential Revised: July 13, 2020 – Public Works Contracts 3 personnel to work from home to the extent possible. Avoid all non-essential travel. Do not stack trades if possible. 9. Frequent Cleaning. Provide for regular and appropriate cleaning of all high touch surfaces at a project site or work area, including, but not limited to, shared tools or equipment, doorknobs and handles, toolboxes, sanitary facilities, common break areas, keypads, touch screens, project trailer surfaces and equipment, light or power switches, workstations, countertops, break areas, and the like. Clean and/or disinfect any reusable items or equipment. Clean surfaces of shared vehicles, including steering wheels, gear shifts, handles, instrument panels, etc. Ensure that cleaning products are used correctly and safely, and avoid cleaning techniques, such as use of pressurized air or water sprays, that may generate bioaerosols. 10. Personal Protective Equipment. When workers cannot avoid close proximity or physical contact, e.g., based on applicable safety laws, or are otherwise at risk for exposure to COVID-19, ensure that the affected workers are provided with appropriate personal protective equipment ("PPE"), which may include disposable gloves and/or other PPE. Instruct workers to wash or sanitize hands after removing gloves or other PPE. Ensure that all personal protective equipment is disposed of properly. 11. Water and Food. Prohibit shared or communal food or common water coolers. Provide individual water bottles for workers or instruct workers to bring their own. 12. Enforcement. Immediately eject any worker who fails or refuses to comply with the Health Laws, Social Distancing Requirements, or these best practices from the project site until or unless the Project Manager issues a written authorization for the worker to return, subject to full compliance. F. Proof of Compliance. If Contractor is subject to the Mandatory Directive for Construction Projects, Contractor must provide to the City the name and contact information for its designated site-specific COVID-19 supervisor(s). E. Oversight. In other to ensure that all workers comply with the Social Distancing Requirements to the extent possible, Contractor shall designate a named individual to have primary responsibility for implementation and enforcement of the Social Distancing Requirements and these best practices, and to serve as the primary point of contact with the City in this regard. Contractor shall promptly inform the City of the name of this individual. F. Changed Requirements. It is understood and acknowledged that circumstances pertaining to the COVID-19 pandemic are evolving rapidly and that new local, state, or federal requirements may modify the requirements under this Exhibit. Contractor agrees to work cooperatively with the City to implement new or changed requirements as quickly as possible. Revised: July 13, 2020 – Public Works Contracts 4 G. Subcontracts. Contractor shall include the terms of this Exhibit in all subcontracts and require any agents, subcontractors, or subconsultants to comply with its provisions. Attachments to Exhibit A-A Santa Clara County Mandatory Directive for Construction Projects 1228578.5 3/8/2021 Mandatory Directive for Construction Projects - Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) - County of Santa Clara https://www.sccgov.org/sites/covid19/Pages/Archive/mandatory-directives-construction.aspx 1/20 Mandator y Directive for Construction Projects Mandatory Directive for Construction Projects – PDF: English  | Spanish  | Vietnamese  | Chinese  | Tagalog  | *Please confirm that your facility and/or construction project jobsite may open under the State Order. Where there is a dierence between the local County Order and the State Order, the more restrictive order must be followed. The State also has specific guidance for certain facilities that must be followed in addition to this mandatory directive.* Information on the State’s Order and State guidance is available at covid19.ca.gov. Issued: July 7, 2020 Revised: October 13, 2020 If you think you are sick County Services During COVID-19 Eviction Moratorium Information Healthcare Provider Information Frequently Asked Questions and Ask a Question Home I am searching for... How Do I...Public Health Orders COVID-19 Data Learn What to Do Businesses and Workplaces Our County Response News Archives FREE COVID-19 Testing COVID-19 Vaccine Quick Links 3/8/2021 Mandatory Directive for Construction Projects - Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) - County of Santa Clara https://www.sccgov.org/sites/covid19/Pages/Archive/mandatory-directives-construction.aspx 2/20 On August 28, 2020, the State released its Blueprint for a Safer Economy (“Blueprint”), a statewide system of COVID-19 restrictions. Santa Clara County is currently in Tier Three (Orange) of the Blueprint. Under the Blueprint, construction ser vices may operate in Tier Three counties, including Santa Clara County. See the Statewide Public Health Oicer Order here and the State’s Blueprint here . These businesses must follow the mandatory requirements in this Directive, the State and County Health Oicer Orders, and the State’s COVID-19 Industr y Guidance documents, including the State’s COVID-19 Industry Guidance for Construction available here. While the construction industr y is critical to ensuring a safe and suicient supply of residential and commercial space, construction work can also pose significant risks to public health due to the COVID-19 pandemic.  Because construction projects typically involve many workers actively working on a jobsite at the same time, oen in close proximity to one another or sharing equipment, businesses and individuals performing and overseeing construction projects must take extra precautions to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission for workers, visitors, and others.  This Directive applies to all construction projects, but the restrictions vary by the size of the project, as specified below. “Construction project” means any work (including a public works project) carried out in connection with the construction, alteration, conversion, fitting-out, remodel, renovation, refurbishment, demolition, decommissioning, or dismantling of a building or other structure; the preparation of a physical site for any such activity; and education or training at which any such Share a Concern 2-1-1 for Coronavirus Questions CDPH Novel Coronavirus Info CDC Novel Coronavirus Updates 3/8/2021 Mandatory Directive for Construction Projects - Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) - County of Santa Clara https://www.sccgov.org/sites/covid19/Pages/Archive/mandatory-directives-construction.aspx 3/20 activity is taught through onsite practice or experience.  “Construction project” does not include architectural, design, financial, or administrative work related to a construction project, unless that work occurs at the construction jobsite.  “Construction project” also does not include basic repair or maintenance work, which means a repair or maintenance job that requires no more than 2 workers and no more than 2 days, and that is not architecturally, financially, or administratively associated with an active construction project. This Directive explains how construction projects may operate.  This Directive is mandatory, and failure to follow it is a violation of the Health Oicer’s Order issued on October 5, 2020 (“Order”). Construction projects must comply with the Order and all requirements of this Directive. The Order Issued October 5 The Order imposes several restrictions on all businesses and activities to ensure that the County stays as safe as possible, including but not limited to the following: The Social Distancing Protocol: All businesses and governmental entities must fill out and submit a Revised Social Distancing Protocol within 14 days of the Order’s eective date.  The Revised Social Distancing Protocol must be filled out using an updated template, which will be available here .  The Protocol is submitted under penalty of perjur y, meaning that everything written on the form must be truthful and accurate to the best of the signer’s knowledge, and submitting false information is a crime.  The Protocol must be distributed to all workers, and it must be accessible to all oicials who are enforcing the Order. For any business that only performs 3/8/2021 Mandatory Directive for Construction Projects - Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) - County of Santa Clara https://www.sccgov.org/sites/covid19/Pages/Archive/mandatory-directives-construction.aspx 4/20 services for dispersed facilities or worksites that the business does not own or operate, the business must complete a Social Distancing Protocol for its operation as a whole.  For any business that has a facility, but also provides services at dispersed facilities or worksites that the business does not own or operate, the business must complete a Social Distancing Protocol for its own facility and provide that Protocol to the owners or operators of any facility where it operates. Example: A construction company ser ves as a subcontractor on various jobsites throughout the County and also operates a base facility within the County, where it maintains its vehicles and equipment. The subcontractor must complete a Social Distancing Protocol for its base facility.  It must also distribute the Protocol to the owners or operators of the jobsites to which it sends its workers.  The subcontractor’s workers must be given a copy of, be trained on, and comply with the measures in both the subcontractor’s Social Distancing Protocol and the Social Distancing Protocol for any jobsite at which they are performing work. Signage: All businesses and government entities must print (1) an updated COVID-19 PREPARED Sign and (2) a Social Distancing Protocol Visitor Information Sheet, and both must be posted prominently at all facility entrances. These are available for printing aer online submission of the Revised Social Distancing Protocol. The Revised Social Distancing Protocol specifies additional signage requirements. 3/8/2021 Mandatory Directive for Construction Projects - Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) - County of Santa Clara https://www.sccgov.org/sites/covid19/Pages/Archive/mandatory-directives-construction.aspx 5/20 Businesses do not need to post these documents if they do not have their own facility or worksite and only perform services for dispersed facilities or worksites that the business does not own or operate. Face Coverings: Everyone must wear face coverings at all times specified in the California Department of Public Health’s mandatory Guidance for the Use of Face Coverings (“Face Covering Guidance”) and in any specific directives issued by the County Health Oicer. Further, even where not required under State or local guidance and orders, face coverings should be worn to the maximum extent possible (1) when indoors and not in one’s own residence and (2) whenever outdoors and within six feet of anyone outside one’s own household. Face coverings must be worn even while working at a construction project unless if it would create a risk to the person related to their work, in accordance with local, state, or federal workplace safety guidelines. Capacity Limitation: All businesses must limit the number of people inside a facility at the same time ensure that everyone is able to maintain at least 6 feet of social distance from everyone outside their household at all times.  This Directive describes a limited exception to the density limitation applicable only to construction project jobsites. See the Order and the FAQ page for more details. In addition to these general requirements applicable to all businesses under the Order, construction projects must comply with the following directives. 3/8/2021 Mandatory Directive for Construction Projects - Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) - County of Santa Clara https://www.sccgov.org/sites/covid19/Pages/Archive/mandatory-directives-construction.aspx 6/20 Construction Projects on Own Residence Exempted This Directive does not apply to construction projects where a person is performing construction on their current residence alone or solely with members of their own household. Rules for Single-Worker Construction Projects This section lists the requirements for construction projects performed by only 1 worker, such as someone who is working alone on a kitchen remodel project.  This section for single-worker projects does not apply to construction projects that involve multiple workers, even if only 1 worker is at the jobsite at any time; those projects must follow the Rules For All Construction Projects, which are listed in the next section. a. If the worker is working for a business, the worker must comply with the Social Distancing Protocol of that business. b. The worker must maintain 6 feet of social distance from all other people at all times, including when entering and leaving the work area or building. c. The worker must use and properly wear face coverings. In addition, the worker must wear other personal protective equipment (PPE) appropriate for use in construction, including gloves, goggles, and/or face shields. d. To the extent possible, the worker must seal o the work area so that there is a barrier between the worker and any other people in the building. For example, a worker performing construction in the hallway of a residence must install a barrier (such as plastic sheeting) between the area where the worker is working and the rest of the hallway. e. The worker must frequently wash hands with soap and water for at least 20 seconds or use 3/8/2021 Mandatory Directive for Construction Projects - Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) - County of Santa Clara https://www.sccgov.org/sites/covid19/Pages/Archive/mandatory-directives-construction.aspx 7/20 hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol. f. The worker must not work or come to the jobsite if the worker has a fever, cough, or any other COVID-19 symptoms. g. The worker must maintain records of the dates and times the worker was at the jobsite and must make those records immediately available upon request to any County oicial. h. If the worker tests positive for COVID-19, the worker must notify the County Public Health Department within 4 hours of learning of the positive result by following the instructions at www.sccsafeworkplace.org . Rules for All Construction Projects (Except Single- Worker Construction Projects) This section lists requirements for all construction projects (other than single-worker construction projects). *Note: Large Construction Projects must also follow additional requirements, which are described beginning on page 10.* 1. Responsibilities of the General Contractor and Subcontractors a. The business with the responsibility to oversee a construction project, described in this Directive as the “General Contractor,” must complete and submit a Revised Social Distancing Protocol specific to the construction project jobsite. (The General Contractor may also need to submit social distancing protocols for its base facility or for other jobsites subject to this Directive.) b. The General Contractor is responsible for ensuring that all work and operations at the 3/8/2021 Mandatory Directive for Construction Projects - Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) - County of Santa Clara https://www.sccgov.org/sites/covid19/Pages/Archive/mandatory-directives-construction.aspx 8/20 construction jobsite is performed in compliance with the Order, this Directive, and the jobsite-specific Revised Social Distancing Protocol. c. The General Contractor must train its workers to comply with the Order, this Directive, and the jobsite-specific Revised Social Distancing Protocol. d. Subcontractors do not need to submit their own jobsite-specific Revised Social Distancing Protocols for the same site, but the General Contractor must not allow any subcontractor onto the jobsite unless that subcontractor has given the General Contractor a signed certification that: i. the subcontractor has reviewed the Order and this Directive and will comply with them; ii. the subcontractor has reviewed the General Contractor’s jobsite-specific Revised Social Distancing Protocol and trained its workers on that Protocol; and iii. the subcontractor has completed and submitted its own Revised Social Distancing Protocol covering its operations, and has provided a copy of that Protocol to the General Contractor. 2. General Contractors and Subcontractors Must Report COVID-19 Positive Cases a. Whenever the General Contractor learns that a person who has tested positive for COVID-19 was at the jobsite within 48 hours of the date they were tested or within 48 hours of becoming symptomatic, the 3/8/2021 Mandatory Directive for Construction Projects - Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) - County of Santa Clara https://www.sccgov.org/sites/covid19/Pages/Archive/mandatory-directives-construction.aspx 9/20 General Contractor must immediately implement the jobsite-specific Revised Social Distancing Protocol’s procedures for when a person tests positive for COVID-19. All positive cases must be reported by following the instructions at www.sccsafeworkplace.org . b. All subcontractors must immediately (within 1 hour, regardless of the time of day) alert the General Contractor as soon as they learn that an employee has tested positive who is currently at the jobsite, or who was at the jobsite within 48 hours of the date they were tested or within 48 hours of becoming symptomatic. This reporting requirement is in addition to the subcontractor’s own reporting requirements under the Order and the procedures in the subcontractor’s Revised Social Distancing Protocol. 3. Cleaning Aer Positive Case Identified Upon learning of a confirmed positive case at the jobsite within the last 48 hours, any location where the infected worker was known to have been present must be immediately closed and sanitized.  Work in these locations must cease until sanitization is complete. 4. General Contractor is Responsible for Ensuring the Jobsite is Operated Safely Following All Legal Requirements a. The General Contractor must ensure that everyone at the jobsite—including its own workers, the subcontractors’ workers, and visitors—complies with the Order, this Directive, the jobsite-specific Revised Social Distancing Protocol, and any other laws and 3/8/2021 Mandatory Directive for Construction Projects - Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) - County of Santa Clara https://www.sccgov.org/sites/covid19/Pages/Archive/mandatory-directives-construction.aspx 10/20 regulations that apply to the work (for example, OSHA and Cal-OSHA requirements). If there is a conflict in what dierent laws require, the strictest standard applies. b. The General Contractor’s responsibility for ensuring jobsite compliance under this paragraph 4 does not, however, relieve any subcontractors of their own responsibilities under the Order, their Revised Social Distancing Protocol, this Directive, and all other applicable laws and regulations. c. Any worker, or any subcontractor, may file a complaint that the General Contractor has not complied with the Order, this Directive, or the jobsite-specific Revised Social Distancing Protocol, or that the General Contractor has failed to require others to comply. Complaints may be filed at www.sccCOVIDconcerns.org or by calling the County Oice of Labor Standards Enforcement Advice Line at 866-870-7725. 5. Designated COVID-19 Supervisor(s) a. The General Contractor must designate a site-specific COVID-19 Super visor or Supervisors to enforce the jobsite-specific Revised Social Distancing Protocol and this Directive. The designated COVID-19 Supervisor(s) must be present at the jobsite at all times during construction activities.  The COVID-19 Supervisor may be an on-site worker who is designated to ser ve in this role.  The General Contractor must prominently post a sign at all entrances to the jobsite clearly identifying the COVID-19 3/8/2021 Mandatory Directive for Construction Projects - Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) - County of Santa Clara https://www.sccgov.org/sites/covid19/Pages/Archive/mandatory-directives-construction.aspx 11/20 Supervisor(s) by name and providing their phone number and email address. b. The designated COVID-19 Supervisor(s) must review this Directive and the jobsite- specific Revised Social Distancing Protocol with all workers and other persons at the jobsite. The General Contractor is responsible for making sure this occurs. c. The COVID-19 Supervisor must monitor and ensure implementation at the jobsite of all requirements in this Directive, the jobsite- specific Revised Social Distancing Protocol, and the Order. 6. Seal O Area of Construction Project from Other Parts of Occupied Sites Where construction work occurs within an occupied residential or commercial building, all of the following rules apply: a. Work areas must, to the extent feasible, be sealed o from the remainder of the building (and from the remainder of the unit, if work is performed within a residential unit) with physical barriers such as plastic sheeting or closed doors sealed with tape. b. If possible, workers must access the work area from entry/exit door(s) dierent from the entr y/exit door(s) used by residents or occupants accessing the remainder of the building that is not under construction. c. Available windows and/or doors must be used to ventilate the work area during the workday and any other times work is performed. d. If residents or occupants have access to the work area between workdays, the work area 3/8/2021 Mandatory Directive for Construction Projects - Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) - County of Santa Clara https://www.sccgov.org/sites/covid19/Pages/Archive/mandatory-directives-construction.aspx 12/20 must be cleaned and sanitized at the beginning and at the end of workdays. e. Ever y eort must be taken to minimize contact between workers and residents or occupants, including maintaining a minimum of at least 6 feet of social distance at all times. 7. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) The General Contractor must obtain, provide at no cost to workers, and require that all workers use personal protective equipment (PPE) appropriate for use in construction, including gloves, goggles, face shields, and face coverings as appropriate for the activity being performed.  Face coverings must be worn in compliance with the State’s Face Covering Guidance for the Use of Face Coverings and any additional directives issued by the County Health Oicer.  At no time may medical-grade PPE be used at a construction site unless it is required due to the medical nature of the jobsite or local, state, or federal workplace safety requirements. 8. Social Distancing and other Measures a. The General Contractor must: Ensure that workers are able to maintain at least 6 feet social distance at all times, except as strictly and temporarily necessary to safely carry out a specific job function. i. This may require staggering shis, breaks, and trade-specific work as necessar y to reduce density and allow for easy maintenance of at least 6 feet of social distancing. Staggered shis and breaks must comply with applicable wage and hour laws. 3/8/2021 Mandatory Directive for Construction Projects - Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) - County of Santa Clara https://www.sccgov.org/sites/covid19/Pages/Archive/mandatory-directives-construction.aspx 13/20 ii. Eliminate or resolve “choke points” and “high-risk areas” where workers are unable to maintain at least 6 feat of social distance. The General Contractor must prohibit or limit use of these areas to ensure that 6 feet of social distance can easily be maintained between individuals. iii. If possible, ensure workers eat their meals and take their breaks outdoors, and maintain social distancing during meals and breaks. iv. Prohibit gatherings of any size on the jobsite (except for meetings required by this Directive), including gatherings for breaks or eating. Sharing of any food or beverage is strictly prohibited. v. Cal-OSHA requires employers to provide water. Water must be provided in single-ser ve containers. vi. Prohibit use of microwaves, water coolers, and other similar shared equipment. b. Workers must: i. Unless strictly necessary to carry out a job function, maintain at all times at least 6 feet of social distance at all times from fellow workers and all site visitors, including delivery workers, design professionals and other project consultants, government agency representatives (including building and fire inspectors), and residents at residential construction sites. ii. Not carpool to and from the jobsite except with others living within the same household, or if necessary 3/8/2021 Mandatory Directive for Construction Projects - Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) - County of Santa Clara https://www.sccgov.org/sites/covid19/Pages/Archive/mandatory-directives-construction.aspx 14/20 because they have no alternative means of transportation. If workers from dierent households must carpool, they must wear face coverings while riding together in the same vehicle, sit at the greatest distance possible, and maintain ventilation by keeping windows open as feasible. 9. Notice for Workers and Visitors of Required Practices The General Contractor must prominently post a notice at all entrances to the jobsite visible to all workers and visitors instructing workers and visitors to do the following: a. Do not touch your face with unwashed hands or with gloves. b. If equipment is shared, it must be fully sanitized before and aer each use. c. Wash your hands oen with soap and water for at least 20 seconds each time, or use hand sanitizer with at least 60% alcohol. d. Clean and disinfect objects and surfaces you touch oen, such as work stations, keyboards, telephones, handrails, machines, shared tools, elevator control buttons, and doorknobs. e. Cover your mouth and nose with a tissue or cloth when you cough or sneeze, or cough or sneeze into your elbow/sleeve – never into your hands. f. Do not enter the jobsite if you have a fever, cough, or other COVID-19 symptoms. If you feel sick, or have been exposed to anyone who is sick, stay at home. 3/8/2021 Mandatory Directive for Construction Projects - Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) - County of Santa Clara https://www.sccgov.org/sites/covid19/Pages/Archive/mandatory-directives-construction.aspx 15/20 g. Constantly make sure you are staying at least 6 feet away from co-workers at all times, unless it is absolutely necessar y to get closer to safely complete a task for the construction project. h. Do not carpool to and from the jobsite with anyone except members of your own household, or if necessary because you have no alternative means of transportation. If you carpool with people from another household, you must wear a face covering while riding together in the same vehicle. i. Do not share phones or PPE. Posters conforming to this requirement are available for download at https://www.sccgov.org /sites/covid19/Pages/l earn-what-to-do-flyers.aspx . 10. Cooperate with County’s Case Investigation and Contact Tracing Eorts The General Contractor must maintain a daily attendance log of all workers and visitors at the jobsite that includes contact information (including name, phone number, address, and email) and the date, time, and duration of each person’s presence at the jobsite.  If someone on the jobsite tests positive for COVID-19, the General Contractor is legally required to assist the County Public Health Department in any case investigation and contact tracing eorts. 11. Monitor and Inform Supervisors and Subcontractors of Revised Requirements The General Contractor must regularly check for revisions to the Order, this Directive, relevant 3/8/2021 Mandatory Directive for Construction Projects - Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) - County of Santa Clara https://www.sccgov.org/sites/covid19/Pages/Archive/mandatory-directives-construction.aspx 16/20 industry-specific guidance published by the California Department of Public Health, and other relevant rules or guidance.  The General Contractor must inform all jobsite supervisors (including the designated COVID-19 Supervisor(s), all field supervisors, forepersons, and safety directors) and all subcontractors of any revisions or additions to the requirements for construction projects. Additional Rules for Large Construction Projects This section describes additional requirements that apply only to Large Construction Projects. 12. What is a Large Construction Project? A “Large Construction Project” is a construction project that meets any of the following specifications: a. For residential projects, any single-family, multi-family, senior, student, or other residential construction project consisting of 10 or more units; b. For commercial projects, any construction project consisting of 20,000 or more square feet of floor area; c. For mixed-use construction projects, any construction project that meets either of the specifications above in Subparagraphs (a) and (b); or d. Any infrastructure project that requires 20 or more workers at the jobsite at any one time. 13. COVID-19 Supervisor’s Additional Compliance, Monitoring, and Remediation Responsibilities a. The designated COVID-19 Supervisor must: 3/8/2021 Mandatory Directive for Construction Projects - Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) - County of Santa Clara https://www.sccgov.org/sites/covid19/Pages/Archive/mandatory-directives-construction.aspx 17/20 i. Conduct daily briefings in person (with proper social distancing) or by teleconference that must cover the following topics: A. New jobsite rules and pre- jobsite travel restrictions for the prevention of COVID-19 community spread. B. Review of sanitizing and hygiene procedures. C. Worker feedback on improving safety and sanitizing. D. Coordination of construction site daily cleaning /sanitization requirements. E. Any newly available information regarding COVID-19. F. Emergency protocols in the event of an exposure or suspected exposure to COVID- 19. ii. Each day, verify and record verification that each jobsite is compliant with this Directive. The General Contractor must collect each written verification, store them for at least 1 year, and make them immediately available upon request to any County oicial. iii. Conduct the following activities to make sure that the jobsite is ready to fix any violations of this Directive: G. Develop a remediation plan; H. If any non-compliance is identified, ensure that the remediation plan is implemented, and post the 3/8/2021 Mandatory Directive for Construction Projects - Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) - County of Santa Clara https://www.sccgov.org/sites/covid19/Pages/Archive/mandatory-directives-construction.aspx 18/20 remediation plan at all entrances to the jobsite during the remediation period; I. Stop any construction activity until the jobsite is back in compliance; and J. Report repeated non- compliance with this Directive to the appropriate jobsite supervisors and the permitting agency for the local government where the project is located. b. The General Contractor is responsible for making sure the designated COVID-19 Supervisor takes all of these steps. 14. Jobsite Safety Accountability Supervisor (JSAS) The General Contractor must assign a COVID-19 Third-Party Jobsite Safety Accountability Supervisor (JSAS) for the jobsite.  The JSAS may not be an employee of the General Contractor.  The JSAS must at a minimum hold an OSHA-30 certificate and first-aid training, or equivalent credentials, from within the past 2 years. The JSAS must be trained in the requirements in this Directive and the jobsite-specific Social Distancing Protocol and must verify compliance with those requirements, including by visual inspection and random interviews with workers.  The JSAS must inspect the jobsite as oen as needed to ensure consistent compliance, but not less than once per week.  The JSAS must inspect the jobsite during normal construction hours. a. The General Contractor must prominently post a sign at all entrances to the jobsite visible to all workers and visitors that clearly identifies the JSAS for the jobsite by 3/8/2021 Mandatory Directive for Construction Projects - Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) - County of Santa Clara https://www.sccgov.org/sites/covid19/Pages/Archive/mandatory-directives-construction.aspx 19/20 name and providing their phone number and email address. b. Within 7 calendar days of each jobsite visit, the JSAS must complete a written assessment identifying any failure to comply with this Directive. The written assessment must be copied, stored, and, produced upon request to the County or local permitting agency.  c. If the JSAS discovers that a jobsite is not in compliance with this Directive and the jobsite-specific Revised Social Distancing Protocol, the JSAS must work with the designated COVID-19 Super visor to develop and implement a remediation plan. d. The JSAS must coordinate with the designated COVID-19 Super visor to prohibit continuation of any work activity not in compliance with this Directive or the jobsite-specific Revised Social Distancing Protocol. The JSAS must make sure that the work activity does not resume until the noncompliance is fixed and the continuing work is compliant with this Directive. e. The remediation plan must be sent to the local permitting agency and a designated County oicial within 5 calendar days of the JSAS’s discovery of the failure to comply. 15. Translation for Non-English-Speaking Workers The General Contractor must translate (and, where otherwise required, post) all of the following documents as necessary to ensure that all non-English-speaking workers are able to understand the documents: a. The Notice for Workers and Visitors of Required Practices described in Paragraph 9 3/8/2021 Mandatory Directive for Construction Projects - Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) - County of Santa Clara https://www.sccgov.org/sites/covid19/Pages/Archive/mandatory-directives-construction.aspx 20/20 (on page 8). b. The remediation plan described in Paragraph 13.a.iii.1 (on page 11). Stay Informed For answers to frequently asked questions about this industry and other topics, please see the FAQ page.  Please note that this Directive may be updated.  For up-to-date information on the Health Oicer Order, visit the County Public Health Department’s website at www.sccgov.org /coronavirus . Last updated: 12/1/2020 11:23 AM Report a problem with this page All Content Copyright © 2021 , County of Santa Clara, CA Insurance Requirements for Construction Contracts - $60,000 Version: Sept. 2019 1 Contractor shall procure and maintain for the duration of the contract, and for five years following the completion of the Project, insurance against claims for injuries to persons or damages to property which may arise from or in connection with the performance of the work hereunder by Contractor, its agents, representatives, employees or subcontractors. MINIMUM SCOPE AND LIMIT OF INSURANCE Coverage shall be at least as broad as: 1.Commercial General Liability (“CGL”): Insurance Services Office (ISO) Form CG 00 01 covering CGL on an “occurrence” basis, written on a comprehensive general liability form, and must include coverage for liability arising from Contractor’s or Subcontractor’s acts or omissions, including Contractor’s protected coverage, blanket contractual, products and completed operations, vehicle coverage and employer’s non-ownership liability coverage, with limits of at least $2,000,000 per occurrence. The CGL policy must protect against any and all liability for personal injury, death, property damage or destruction, and personal and advertising injury. If a general aggregate limit applies, either the general aggregate limit shall apply separately to this project/location (ISO CG 25 03 or 25 04) or the general aggregate limit shall be twice the required occurrence limit. a.It shall be a requirement under this agreement that any available insurance proceeds broader than or in excess of the specified minimum insurance coverage requirements and/or limits shall be made available to the Additional Insured and shall be (1) the minimum coverage/limits specified in this agreement; or (2) the broader coverage and maximum limits of coverage of any insurance policy, whichever is greater. b.Additional Insured coverage under Contractor's policy shall be "primary and non-contributory," will not seek contribution from City’s insurance/self-insurance, and shall be at least as broad as ISO CG 20 10 04 13 c.The limits of insurance required may be satisfied by a combination of primary and umbrella or excess insurance, provided each policy complies with the requirements set forth in this Contract. Any umbrella or excess insurance shall contain or be endorsed to contain a provision that such coverage shall also apply on a primary basis for the benefit of City before the City’s own insurance or self-insurance shall be called upon to protect City as a named insured. 2.Automobile Liability: ISO Form CA 00 01 covering any auto (Code 1), or if Contractor has no owned autos, then hired autos (Code 8) and non-owned autos (Code 9), with limit no less than $1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury and property damage. 3.Workers’ Compensation: As required by the State of California, with Statutory Limits, and Employer’s Liability Insurance of no less than $1,000,000 per accident for bodily injury or disease, or as otherwise required by statute. If Contractor is self-insured, Contractor must provide a Certificate of Permission to Self-Insure, duly authorized by the DIR. N/A if box checked (Contractor provides written verification it has no employees). 4.Professional Liability with limits no less than $1,000,000 per occurrence or claim, and $2,000,000 aggregate. N/A if box checked (Contract is not design/build). 5.Builder’s Risk. Course of Construction insurance utilizing an “All Risk” (Special Perils) coverage form, with limits equal to the completed value of the project and no coinsurance penalty provisions. N/A if box checked (Project does not involve construction or improvements/installations to property). PUBLIC WORKS CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS Small Projects - $60,000 Insurance Requirements: Exhibit B Insurance Requirements for Construction Contracts - $60,000 Version: Sept. 2019 2 6. Contractors’ Pollution Legal Liability and/or Asbestos Legal Liability and/or Errors and Omissions with limits no less than $1,000,000 per occurrence or claim, and $2,000,000 policy aggregate. N/A if box checked (Project does not involve environmental hazards). If Contractor maintains broader coverage and/or higher limits than the minimums shown above, City requires and shall be entitled to the broader coverage and/or higher limits maintained by the contractor. Any available insurance proceeds in excess of the specified minimum limits of insurance and coverage shall be available to the City. Self-Insured Retentions. Self-insured retentions must be declared to and approved by City. At City’s option, either: (1) Contractor shall cause the insurer to reduce or eliminate self-insured retentions as respects City, its officers, officials, employees, and volunteers; or (2) Contractor shall provide a financial guarantee satisfactory to City guaranteeing payment of losses and related investigations, claim administration, and defense expenses. The policy language shall provide, or be endorsed to provide, that the self-insured retention may be satisfied by either the named insured or the City. OTHER INSURANCE PROVISIONS The insurance policies are to contain, or be endorsed to contain, the following provisions: Additional Insured Status The City of Cupertino, its City Council, officers, officials, employees, agents, servants and volunteers are to be covered as additional insureds on the CGL and automobile liability policies with respect to liability arising out of the Services performed by or on behalf of Contractor including materials, parts, or equipment furnished. Endorsement of CGL coverage shall be at least as broad as ISO Form CG 20 10 11 85 or if not available, through the addition of both CG 20 10, CG 20 26, CG 20 33, or CG 20 38; and CG 20 37 if a later edition is used. Primary Coverage For any claims related to this Project, Contractor’s insurance coverage shall be “primary and non-contributory” and at least as broad as ISO CG 20 01 04 13 with respect to City, its officers, officials, employees and volunteers, and shall not seek contribution from City’s insurance. If the limits of insurance are satisfied in part by Umbrella/Excess Insurance, the Umbrella/Excess Insurance shall contain or be endorsed to contain a provision that such coverage shall also apply on a “primary and non-contributory” basis for the benefit of City. Notice of Cancellation Each insurance policy required shall provide that coverage shall not be canceled, except with notice to the City. Each certificate of insurance must state that the coverage afforded by the policy is in force and will not be reduced, cancelled or allowed to expire without at least 30 days advance written notice to City, unless due to non-payment of premiums, in which case ten days advance written notice must be provided to City. Such notice must be sent to City via certified mail and addressed to the attention of the City Manager. Builder’s Risk Contractor may submit Builder’s Risk insurance in the form of Course of Construction coverage, which shall name the City as a loss payee, as its interest may appear. The Builder’s Risk policy must be issued on an occurrence basis, for all-risk coverage on a 100% completed value basis on the insurable portion of the Project, with no coinsurance penalties, and for the benefit of City. If the Project does not involve new or major reconstruction, City may elect, acting in its sole discretion, to accept an Installation Floater policy instead of Builder’s Risk. For such projects, the Property Installation Floater shall include improvement, remodel, modification, alteration, conversion or adjustment to existing buildings, structures, processes, machinery and equipment, and shall provide property damage coverage for any building, structure, machinery or equipment damaged, impaired, broken, or destroyed during the performance of the Work, including during transit, installation, and testing at the City’s site. Insurance Requirements for Construction Contracts - $60,000 Version: Sept. 2019 3 Waiver of Subrogation Each required policy must include an endorsement providing that the carrier agrees to waive any right of subrogation it may have against City. Contractor agrees to waive rights of subrogation which any insurer of Contractor may acquire from Contractor by virtue of the payment of any loss. Contractor agrees to obtain any endorsement that may be necessary to affect this waiver of subrogation. The Workers’ Compensation policy shall be endorsed with a waiver of subrogation in favor of the City for all work performed by the Contractor, its employees, agents and subcontractors. Acceptability of Insurers Insurance must be issued by insurers acceptable to City and licensed to do business in the State of California, and each insurer must have an A.M. Best’s financial strength rating of “A” or better and a financial size rating of “VII” or better. Verification of Coverage Contractor shall furnish the City with original certificates and amendatory endorsements, or copies of the applicable insurance language, effecting coverage required by this contract. All certificates and endorsements are to be received and approved by the City before work commences. The City reserves the right to require complete, certified copies of all required insurance policies, including endorsements, required by these specifications, at any time. Subcontractors Contractor shall require and verify that all subcontractors maintain insurance meeting all the requirements stated herein, and Contractor shall ensure that City is an additional insured on insurance required from subcontractors. For CGL coverage subcontractors shall provide coverage with a form at least as broad as CG 20 38 04 13. Surety Bonds As required by Contract and described in the Contract Documents. The Payment and Performance Bonds shall be in a sum equal to the Contract Price. If the Performance Bond provides for a one-year warranty a separate Maintenance Bond is not necessary. If the warranty period specified in the Contract is for longer than one year a Maintenance Bond equal to 10% of the Contract Price is required. Bonds shall be duly executed by a responsible corporate surety, authorized to issue such bonds in the State of California and secured through an authorized agent with an office in California. Special Risks or Circumstances City reserves the right to modify these requirements, based on the nature of the risk, prior experience, insurer, coverage, or other circumstances. SHOULD ANY OF THE ABOVE DESCRIBED POLICIES BE CANCELLED BEFORE THE EXPIRATION DATE THEREOF, NOTICE WILL BE DELIVERED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE POLICY PROVISIONS. INSURER(S) AFFORDING COVERAGE INSURER F : INSURER E : INSURER D : INSURER C : INSURER B : INSURER A : NAIC # NAME:CONTACT (A/C, No):FAX E-MAILADDRESS: PRODUCER (A/C, No, Ext):PHONE INSURED REVISION NUMBER:CERTIFICATE NUMBER:COVERAGES IMPORTANT: If the certificate holder is an ADDITIONAL INSURED, the policy(ies) must have ADDITIONAL INSURED provisions or be endorsed. If SUBROGATION IS WAIVED, subject to the terms and conditions of the policy, certain policies may require an endorsement. A statement on this certificate does not confer rights to the certificate holder in lieu of such endorsement(s). THIS CERTIFICATE IS ISSUED AS A MATTER OF INFORMATION ONLY AND CONFERS NO RIGHTS UPON THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. THIS CERTIFICATE DOES NOT AFFIRMATIVELY OR NEGATIVELY AMEND, EXTEND OR ALTER THE COVERAGE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES BELOW. THIS CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A CONTRACT BETWEEN THE ISSUING INSURER(S), AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE OR PRODUCER, AND THE CERTIFICATE HOLDER. OTHER: (Per accident) (Ea accident) $ $ N / A SUBR WVD ADDL INSD THIS IS TO CERTIFY THAT THE POLICIES OF INSURANCE LISTED BELOW HAVE BEEN ISSUED TO THE INSURED NAMED ABOVE FOR THE POLICY PERIOD INDICATED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY REQUIREMENT, TERM OR CONDITION OF ANY CONTRACT OR OTHER DOCUMENT WITH RESPECT TO WHICH THIS CERTIFICATE MAY BE ISSUED OR MAY PERTAIN, THE INSURANCE AFFORDED BY THE POLICIES DESCRIBED HEREIN IS SUBJECT TO ALL THE TERMS, EXCLUSIONS AND CONDITIONS OF SUCH POLICIES. LIMITS SHOWN MAY HAVE BEEN REDUCED BY PAID CLAIMS. $ $ $ $PROPERTY DAMAGE BODILY INJURY (Per accident) BODILY INJURY (Per person) COMBINED SINGLE LIMIT AUTOS ONLY AUTOSAUTOS ONLY NON-OWNED SCHEDULEDOWNED ANY AUTO AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY Y / N WORKERS COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY OFFICER/MEMBER EXCLUDED? (Mandatory in NH) DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS below If yes, describe under ANY PROPRIETOR/PARTNER/EXECUTIVE $ $ $ E.L. DISEASE - POLICY LIMIT E.L. DISEASE - EA EMPLOYEE E.L. EACH ACCIDENT EROTH-STATUTEPER LIMITS(MM/DD/YYYY)POLICY EXP(MM/DD/YYYY)POLICY EFFPOLICY NUMBERTYPE OF INSURANCELTRINSR DESCRIPTION OF OPERATIONS / LOCATIONS / VEHICLES (ACORD 101, Additional Remarks Schedule, may be attached if more space is required) EXCESS LIAB UMBRELLA LIAB $EACH OCCURRENCE $AGGREGATE $ OCCUR CLAIMS-MADE DED RETENTION $ $PRODUCTS - COMP/OP AGG $GENERAL AGGREGATE $PERSONAL & ADV INJURY $MED EXP (Any one person) $EACH OCCURRENCE DAMAGE TO RENTED $PREMISES (Ea occurrence) COMMERCIAL GENERAL LIABILITY CLAIMS-MADE OCCUR GEN'L AGGREGATE LIMIT APPLIES PER: POLICY PRO-JECT LOC CERTIFICATE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE DATE (MM/DD/YYYY) CANCELLATION AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE ACORD 25 (2016/03) © 1988-2015 ACORD CORPORATION. All rights reserved. CERTIFICATE HOLDER The ACORD name and logo are registered marks of ACORD HIRED AUTOS ONLY 5/21/2021 ABD Insurance & Financial Services, Inc. 1435 N McDowell Blvd Ste 320 Petaluma, CA 94954 650-488-8565 WWW.TheABDteam.com Rod Sockolov Cert Request TechCertRequest@theabdteam.com Cal-West Lighting & Signal Maintenance PO Box 612035 San Jose CA 95161-2035 61884822 3 3 The City of Cupertino Traffic Signal Division is added as an additional insured as respects general liability per the attached endorsement. City of Cupertino Traffic Signal Division Attn: David Stillman 10300 Torre Ave. Cupertino, CA 9400295014 RE: All projects for the City of Cupertino. Wavier of Subrogation applies to Workers Compensation policy. A 1,000,000GLA9318958-09 10/1/2020 10/1/2021 300,000 3 10,000 3 1,000,000 3 $10,000 BI & PD Deductible 2,000,000 2,000,0003 A GLA9318958-09 10/1/2020 10/1/2021 1,000,000 3 B LHA250386 10/1/2020 10/1/2021 1,000,00033 1,000,000 A WC9318958-09 10/1/2020 10/1/2021 3 1,000,000Y 1,000,000 1,000,000 C Professional Liability 03104146 11/1/2020 11/1/2021 $2mil Occ/$2mil Aggregate/$25K retention C Pollution Liability 03104146 11/1/2020 11/1/2021 $1mil Occ/$1mil Aggregate/$5k retention Zurich American Insurance Company 16535 Landmark American Insurance Company 33138 Allied World National Assurance Company 10690 61884822 | 20-21 GL AU EXC WC_Cal-West | Patra (1) | 5/21/2021 6:00:26 AM (PDT) | Page 1 of 4 Policy No. Eff. Date of Pol. Exp. Date of Pol. Eff. Date of End. Producer No. . Prem Return Prem. INCL U-GL-1175-F CW (04/13) Page 1 of 2 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. THIS ENDORSEMENT CHANGES THE POLICY. PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY. Named Insured: Address (including ZIP Code): This endorsement modifies insurance provided under the: Commercial General Liability Coverage Part A. Section II Who Is An Insured is amended to include as an additional insured any person or organization whom you are required to add as an additional insured on this policy under a written contract or written agreement . Such person or organization is an additional insured only with respect to liability for "bodily injury", "property damage" or "personal and advertising injury" caused, in whole or in part, by: 1.Your acts or omissions; or 2.The acts or omissions of those acting on your behalf, in the performance of your ongoing operations or "your work" as included in the "products-completed operations hazard", which is the subject of the written contract or written agreement. However, the insurance afforded to such additional insured: 1.Only applies to the extent permitted by law; and 2.Will not be broader than that which you are required by the written contract or written agreement to provide for such additional insured. B. With respect to the insurance afforded to these additional insureds, the following additional exclusion applies: This insurance does not apply to: "Bodily injury", "property damage" or "personal and advertising injury" arising out of the rendering of, or failure to render, any professional architectural, engineering or surveying services including: a. The preparing, approving or failing to prepare or approve maps, shop drawings, opinions, reports, surveys, field orders, change orders or drawings and specifications; or b. Supervisory, inspection, architectural or engineering activities. This exclusion applies even if the claims against any insured allege negligence or other wrongdoing in the supervision, hiring, employment, training or monitoring of others by that insured, if the "occurrence" which caused the "bodily injury" or "property damage", or the offense which caused the "personal and advertising injury", involved the rendering of or the failure to render any professional architectural, engineering or surveying services. GLA9318958-09 10/01/2020 10/01/2021 61884822 | 20-21 GL AU EXC WC_Cal-West | Patra (1) | 5/21/2021 6:00:26 AM (PDT) | Page 2 of 4 U-GL-1175-F CW (04/13) Page 2 of 2 Includes copyrighted material of Insurance Services Office, Inc., with its permission. C. The following is added to Paragraph 2. Duties In The Event Of Occurrence, Offense, Claim Or Suit of Section IV Commercial General Liability Conditions: The additional insured must see to it that: 1.We are notified as soon as practicable of an "occurrence" or offense that may result in a claim; 2.We receive written notice of a claim or "suit" as soon as practicable; and 3.A request for defense and indemnity of the claim or "suit" will promptly be brought against any policy issued by another insurer under which the additional insured may be an insured in any capacity. This provision does not apply to insurance on which the additional insured is a Named Insured if the written contract or written agreement requires that this coverage be primary and non-contributory. D. For the purposes of the coverage provided by this endorsement: 1.The following is added to the Other Insurance Condition of Section IV Commercial General Liability Conditions: Primary and Noncontributory insurance This insurance is primary to and will not seek contribution from any other insurance available to an additional insured provided that: a. The additional insured is a Named Insured under such other insurance; and b. You are required by written contract or written agreement that this insurance be primary and not seek contribution from any other insurance available to the additional insured. 2.The following paragraph is added to Paragraph 4.b. of the Other Insurance Condition of Section IV Commercial General Liability Conditions: This insurance is excess over: Any of the other insurance, whether primary, excess, contingent or on any other basis, available to an additional insured, in which the additional insured on our policy is also covered as an additional insured on another policy providing coverage for the same "occurrence", offense, claim or "suit". This provision does not apply to any policy in which the additional insured is a Named Insured on such other policy and where our policy is required by a written contract or written agreement to provide coverage to the additional insured on a primary and non- contributory basis. E. This endorsement does not apply to an additional insured which has been added to this policy by an endorsement showing the additional insured in a Schedule of additional insureds, and which endorsement applies specifically to that identified additional insured. F. With respect to the insurance afforded to the additional insureds under this endorsement, the following is added to Section III Limits Of Insurance: The most we will pay on behalf of the additional insured is the amount of insurance: 1. Required by the written contract or written agreement referenced in Paragraph A. of this endorsement; or 2. Available under the applicable Limits of Insurance shown in the Declarations, whichever is less. This endorsement shall not increase the applicable Limits of Insurance shown in the Declarations. All other terms and conditions of this policy remain unchanged. 61884822 | 20-21 GL AU EXC WC_Cal-West | Patra (1) | 5/21/2021 6:00:26 AM (PDT) | Page 3 of 4 WC 252 (4-84) WC 04 03 06 (Ed. 4-84) Page 1 of 1 WORKERS’ COMPENSATION AND EMPLOYERS’ LIABILITY INSURANCE POLICY WC 04 03 06 (Ed. 4-84) WAIVER OF OUR RIGHT TO RECOVER FROM OTHERS ENDORSEMENT------ CALIFORNIA We have the right to recover our payments from anyone liable for an injury covered by this policy. We will not enforce our right against the person or organization named in the Schedule. (This agreement applies only to the extent that you perform work under a written contract that requires you to obtain this agreement from us.) You must maintain payroll records accurately segregating the remuneration of your employees while engaged in the work described in the Schedule. The additional premium for this endorsement shall be % of the California workers’ compensation pre- mium otherwise due on such remuneration. Schedule Person or Organization Job Description 0.00 ALL PERSONS AND/OR ALL CA OPERATIONS ORGANIZATIONS THAT ARE REQUIRED BY WRITTEN CONTRACT OR AGREEMENT WITH THE INSURED, EXECUTED PRIOR TO THE ACCIDENT OR LOSS, THAT WAIVER OF SUBROGATION BE PROVIDED UNDER THIS POLICY FOR WORK PERFORMED BY YOU FOR THAT PERSON AND/OR ORGANIZATION WC9318958-09 61884822 | 20-21 GL AU EXC WC_Cal-West | Patra (1) | 5/21/2021 6:00:26 AM (PDT) | Page 4 of 4 Cal-West Lighting for Installation of Cameras, RRFB and Traffic Signal Loops at Various City Locations Final Audit Report 2021-05-27 Created:2021-05-25 By:City of Cupertino (webmaster@cupertino.org) Status:Signed Transaction ID:CBJCHBCAABAA_7eLLZvG4Pg1NRK3Wfv_e8cFCdrVSBm1 "Cal-West Lighting for Installation of Cameras, RRFB and Traffic Signal Loops at Various City Locations" History Document created by City of Cupertino (webmaster@cupertino.org) 2021-05-25 - 3:31:16 PM GMT- IP address: 35.229.54.2 Document emailed to Julia Kinst (juliak@cupertino.org) for approval 2021-05-25 - 3:34:13 PM GMT Document approved by Julia Kinst (juliak@cupertino.org) Approval Date: 2021-05-25 - 3:36:12 PM GMT - Time Source: server- IP address: 64.178.242.15 Document emailed to Araceli Alejandre (aracelia@cupertino.org) for approval 2021-05-25 - 3:36:16 PM GMT Document approved by Araceli Alejandre (aracelia@cupertino.org) Approval Date: 2021-05-25 - 4:18:20 PM GMT - Time Source: server- IP address: 73.170.27.253 Document emailed to Craig H. 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Minner (minner@smwlaw.com) Signature Date: 2021-05-27 - 9:34:46 PM GMT - Time Source: server- IP address: 52.39.49.65 Document emailed to David Stillman (davids@cupertino.org) for signature 2021-05-27 - 9:34:48 PM GMT Email viewed by David Stillman (davids@cupertino.org) 2021-05-27 - 9:47:18 PM GMT- IP address: 104.47.73.126 Document e-signed by David Stillman (davids@cupertino.org) Signature Date: 2021-05-27 - 9:47:51 PM GMT - Time Source: server- IP address: 73.71.179.253 Document emailed to Kirsten Squarcia (kirstens@cupertino.org) for signature 2021-05-27 - 9:47:54 PM GMT Email viewed by Kirsten Squarcia (kirstens@cupertino.org) 2021-05-27 - 10:49:03 PM GMT- IP address: 104.47.46.254 Document e-signed by Kirsten Squarcia (kirstens@cupertino.org) Signature Date: 2021-05-27 - 10:49:12 PM GMT - Time Source: server- IP address: 69.110.137.176 Agreement completed. 2021-05-27 - 10:49:12 PM GMT