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1 MASTER SITES VSP AND COMMUNICATIONS CENTERS Master Sites and VSP Communications Centers 9.0 Master Sites and VSP Communications Centers 9.1 OVERVIEW To support the functionality of the Statewide Agencies Radio System (STARS) identified elsewhere in this contract, the Commonwealth of Virginia requires construction of a complete and useable facility for both the STARS Network Operations Center (NOC) Zone 1 Master Site located at State Police Headquarters (SPHQ), and for the new Virginia State Police (VSP) Division 6 Communication Center and Zone 2 Master site located in Salem, Virginia. Upgrades to existing buildings are required for the VSP Communications Centers. The first part of this section describes the scope of services that Motorola will provide to accomplish the construction and facility upgrades. The second part of this section describes the design basis for Motorola s work under this contract at SPHQ and each of the VSP Divisions. 9.2 SCOPE DESCRIPTION Motorola will provide the Commonwealth with design-build construction services to construct the STARS NOC which includes the Zone 1 Master facility and the VSP Division 6 Communication Center which includes the Zone 2 Master equipment, and upgrade the seven (7) VSP Communications Centers. The STARS NOC and Zone 1 Master facility will be located in the old warehouse at SPHQ. This facility will be renovated for its intended purpose. Six (6) of the VSP Communications Center upgrades will be constructed as additions to existing VSP Division Headquarters buildings, and one (1) will be constructed as a new, stand-alone building on Commonwealth-owned property adjacent to existing VSP Sixth Division Headquarters facility. The new building at the Sixth Division will be sized to approximately 5100 square feet to support the VSP dispatch requirements and the Zone 2 Master Site equipment room. Motorola will renovate the NOC and Zone 1 Master facility and upgrade the existing VSP communications centers in accordance with the guidelines contained in the design basis portion of this section. These facilities will be constructed or upgraded in coordination with the migration schedule provided in this document and will support the systems specified in other sections of this contract. The Zone 1 and 2 Master sites and seven (7) Communications Center sites are listed in the following section. Page 12 SECTION 9 MASTER SITES AND VSP COMMUNICATION CENTERS COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA Locations Zone 1 Master Site Location VSP SPHQ VSP Administrative Headquarters 7700 Midlothian Turnpike Richmond, Virginia Motorola will renovate the NOC and Zone 1 Master facility, located in the old existing warehouse behind the SPHQ main building, at the Virginia State Police Headquarters in Richmond, Virginia Communications Center Locations VSP Administrative Headquarters 7700 Midlothian Turnpike Richmond, Virginia First Division Headquarters 9300 Brook Road Glen Allen, Virginia Second Division Headquarters State Police Road Culpeper, Virginia Third Division Headquarters Rt. 613 & Rt. 460 Appomattox, Virginia Fourth Division Headquarters 1186 E. Lee Highway Wytheville, Virginia Fifth Division Headquarters 157 S. Military Highway Chesapeake, Virginia Sixth Division Headquarters 3775 S. Main Street Salem, Virginia Seventh Division Headquarters 9801 Braddock Road Fairfax, Virginia Changes and Contract Adjustments The Zone 1 Master Site and the Divisions 1 through 7 Communication Centers, including the Zone 2 Master Site in the Division 6 building, will be designed and constructed to support the Commonwealth s functional requirements as described herein. While the Commonwealth will have opportunities for input during the design and construction of these facilities, certain design parameters have been baselined within this Contract. The scope of work contained in this Page 23 MASTER SITES VSP AND COMMUNICATIONS CENTERS document outlines the construction scope associated with this Contract, and establishes the concept of this design-build program. In the event of changes during the design and construction processes with the Commonwealth, said changes will be incorporated into the Contract via the change order process before becoming binding on either party Environmental Impact Report In order to support the implementation schedule outlined in this contract, the Commonwealth will employ an independent environmental analysis firm to prepare an Environmental Impact Report in accordance with Virginia Code, Chapter This report must be completed and provided 60 days prior to each project site start date Standards and Codes for Design and Construction Geotechnical investigations and reporting will be in accordance with ASTM D 420, Standard Guide to Site Characterization for Engineering Design and Construction Purposes. Concrete will be designed and installed in accordance with the American Concrete Institute (ACI) 301, 318, 302 specifications and codes. Motorola will review the standards, codes, and regulations referred to in this section at the time of contract award and incorporate any changes in its final contract pricing and design documentation. Applicable changes in standards, codes, and regulations that become effective after final contract pricing will be incorporated into the contract along with any cost and schedule impact. Motorola will be responsible for designing and installing facilities provided under this procurement in accordance with applicable codes, statutes, and ordinances imposed by governmental bodies having jurisdiction. In the absence of other direction, as a minimum, facilities will be designed and installed in accordance with the most recent revision of the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code (BOCA National Building Code) and the National Electric Code (NFPA 70). It is specifically noted that designs will comply with the Virginia Uniform Statewide Building Code, Chapter 11, Accessibility, and with the Americans With Disability Act Architectural Guidelines (ADAAG). Motorola will provide, promote, and require worker compliance with safe, clean, and sanitary construction work sites that meet or exceed OSHA or other regulatory requirements. The contract pricing is based on the latest revision of these applicable codes, statutes, and ordinances in effect as stated in the Terms and Conditions. Changes in these standards, codes, and regulation after the submission may require review of pricing, in order to ensure compliance. Motorola will review the applicable codes, statutes, and ordinances in effect at the time of final price submittal for the contract. Applicable changes and their associated costs and schedule impact will be addressed with the Commonwealth. Page 34 SECTION 9 MASTER SITES AND VSP COMMUNICATION CENTERS COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA Professional Licenses, Certifications, and Personnel Qualifications Design and construction personnel will have appropriate training, experience, and certifications to complete assigned tasks. Motorola will oversee Motorola-controlled personnel, including subcontractors. Design and construction subcontractors will be registered professionals licensed to perform business in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Professional registration is required for design submittals. Motorola or their subcontracted personnel that work on site will successfully pass a VSP background check prior to entering a Communications Center or other VSP site as described in the Terms and Conditions. Motorola will provide the information required for background checks of its personnel and contractors to the Commonwealth. The Commonwealth will be responsible for processing such information and providing approvals (or denials) within 30 days of a complete submission. Motorola will coordinate with the Commonwealth for access to sites by Motorola and subcontractor personnel. Motorola and subcontractor personnel will follow local Commonwealth procedures with respect to site access, including sign-in and signout procedures. Motorola or its subcontractors will not bring visitors to any STARS site including Communications Centers or other VSP sites. Geotechnical investigations and reports will be provided by Geotechnical Engineers registered in the Commonwealth of Virginia with at least ten (10) years experience. Qualified professional tradesmen will perform the construction and renovation work. A structural engineer licensed in the Commonwealth of Virginia will design the building foundations Design Services Motorola will design and engineer the construction in accordance with the applicable design standards and codes described elsewhere in this contract ( Standards and Codes for Design and Construction ), including the Commonwealth s Virginia Construction and Professional Services Manual for Architects/Engineers (A/E Manual). The design tasks that Motorola will perform are described as part of the following design submittals: Facility Program: Motorola will meet with the Commonwealth STARS PD to validate the space requirements and programmatic requirements presented in Section 9.4 Design Basis herein for the STARS NOC and Zone 1 Master facility, and each Communications Center (including the facility space required for Zone 2 equipment) facility upgrade. The space for Zone 2 Master Site equipment will be assumed to be part of any reference in this Contract to Communications Centers or specifically Division 6 Communication Center. Conceptual Design: Motorola will develop a design concept for the STARS NOC and Zone 1 Master facility, and each Communications site from the validated space requirements. Page 45 MASTER SITES VSP AND COMMUNICATIONS CENTERS Schematic Design: Motorola will develop schematic drawings and one-line diagrams from the Commonwealth-approved conceptual floor plans and program requirements. Construction Documents: Motorola will develop a complete set of construction documents, professionally sealed in accordance with the requirements set forth in Professional Licenses, Certifications, and Personnel Qualifications from the Commonwealth-approved schematic drawings. The design team will use all applicable design standards including the Uniform Statewide Building Code including submittal and approval processes performed by the Department of General Services/Division of Engineering and Buildings, UFAS, National Electrical Code, the National Fire Protection Association Standards, Motorola Design Standards and Motorola s Standards and Guidelines for Communication Sites (R56) Manual as modified elsewhere in this contract Design Collaboration with the Commonwealth The final construction documents will be the result of a collaborative process between Motorola, with its facility design and construction team, and the Commonwealth of Virginia. To ensure program success and timely completion of the construction documents, Motorola will institute and manage a process for reviewing and approving each design submittal, as set forth in the Design Submittal, Review and Approval Schedule. Facility Program: Motorola will meet with the STARS PD to discuss overall project goals and objectives, establish communication and decision-making procedures, and tour the site. Motorola will furnish a Facility Program document to describe the project s functional requirements, spaces, and general design guidelines. Conceptual Design: Motorola has provided a firm fixed price to supply and deliver a completely operational facility based on the conceptual design criteria provided by the Commonwealth. Once sufficient space program information has been developed and approved by the STARS PD, Motorola will develop a revised conceptual design approach to the project. Motorola will meet with the STARS PD to discuss, review, further evaluate, and approve the revised conceptual design plan. Based on the revised conceptual design, Motorola will develop and document a Conceptual Project Cost Estimate. Motorola will provide a narrative description of the facility and associated scope of work and cost information to establish a baseline of the materials and services to be provided to the STARS PD. Page 56 SECTION 9 MASTER SITES AND VSP COMMUNICATION CENTERS COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA Schematic Design: With the approval of the STARS PD, Motorola will refine the conceptual design plan. Motorola has provided a narrative description of the facility and associated scope of work to establish a baseline of the materials and services to be provided. Motorola will refine the conceptual cost estimate into a schematic-level cost estimate. Construction Documents: With the approval of the STARS PD, Motorola will refine and finalize the schematic design into a complete set of construction documents. Motorola will refine and finalize the schematic cost estimate into a construction cost estimate. 9.3 DESIGN SUBMITTAL, REVIEW & APPROVAL SCHEDULE Unless otherwise specified herein, Motorola will submit for review and approval to the STARS PD a schematic design forty-five (45) days prior to submission of design development, a design development forty-five (45) days prior to submission of final design and a final design sixty (60) days prior to permit application. To facilitate a collaborative design process for each site, Motorola will work with the STARS PD to obtain the timely review of all design documents. Within one (1) week of submission of each of the aforementioned design phases, Motorola will conduct a design review with the STARS PD and appropriate personnel for the purpose of presenting and discussing the design submittal. Within one (1) week of the design review, the STARS PD will submit design comments to Motorola along with certification of acceptance of the submitted design, as amended. Review comments requiring significant changes to building design and specifications will be accommodated by an adjustment for additional time to complete the design modifications. Commonwealth-directed changes to building design or specifications previously accepted by the Commonwealth will be accommodated by an adjustment for additional time and cost to complete the design modifications. The Commonwealth will, at its option, submit document review comments addressing deficiencies in documentation within 30 days from each design phase submittal. Motorola will provide written responses to each Commonwealth comment and incorporate said document review comments into its next design submission. Commencement of demolition and construction is contingent upon receipt of the necessary permit(s) from the local jurisdiction or Commonwealth as appropriate. The schematic design will include evaluation and confirmation of the building program, and drawings and other documents illustrating the scale and relationship of project components. The design development will consist of drawings catalog cuts, manufacturers information, and other documents to fix and describe the size and character of the project as to architectural, civil, structural, mechanical and electrical systems, materials and such other elements as may be Page 67 MASTER SITES VSP AND COMMUNICATIONS CENTERS appropriate. The final design will consist of complete construction documents consisting of drawings and specifications detailing all aspects of construction and identifying materials and equipment by such information as name, size and manufacturer s catalog number. Geotechnical reports will be submitted to the STARS PD for review and comment, and returned within 10 working days Design and Engineering Submittals Submittal Requirements Motorola will deliver the following submittals for each design task. Facility Program: Functional criteria for each space/space type in suitable graphic and narrative format General design guidelines, including security, mechanical, electrical, plumbing, fire protection, and HVAC requirements, in suitable graphic and narrative format Narrative discussions of significant space program issues Conceptual Design: Conceptual floor plans A conceptual cost estimate Schematic Design: Floor plans Exterior elevations Site plan (to scale) Electrical systems description and one-line diagram Mechanical (HVAC) systems description and one-line diagram Plumbing systems description and one-line diagram A schematic cost estimate Page 78 SECTION 9 MASTER SITES AND VSP COMMUNICATION CENTERS COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA Construction Documents: Structural drawings with calculations and supporting documentation, including: o Concrete Mix Designs o Building Foundation, Slab-on-Grade, and Supported Slab o Structure Excavation o Reinforcing Steel Placement o Concrete Pads for Exterior Equipment (including anchors) Architectural drawings Mechanical (HVAC) drawings Electrical Drawings o One-line electrical diagrams and electrical load calculations incorporating service entrance, branch-circuit panels, circuit equipment, and emergency power systems. Site plan (to scale), including the following, where applicable: o Access Road o Parking o Service Drive o Location Plan for Site o Erosion and Sediment Control Plan o Grading and Utility Plan o Landscaping Plan o Site Lighting Erosion control plan Landscaping plan Fencing plan if applicable Construction specifications A construction cost estimate Page 89 MASTER SITES VSP AND COMMUNICATIONS CENTERS Submittal Copies Motorola will deliver copies of each design submittal as follows: Five (5) hardcopy sets One (1) electronic set Site Surveys and Investigations Topographic and Utility Survey Motorola will employ Commonwealth-registered surveyors to perform and deliver a complete topographic and utility survey of affected areas where construction is planned under this contract Geotechnical Investigation Motorola will to the extent required by applicable regulations, standards, and codes, employ Commonwealth-registered Geotechnical Engineers to perform a geotechnical investigation and deliver a foundation report. The purpose of the foundation report will be to confirm the suitability of strip footing shallow foundation systems. In the event that the Geotechnical Engineer determines that previous geotechnical reports are adequate for the proposed project, new test borings will not be required. Geotechnical data will be obtained from any existing geotechnical reports, which will be provided by the Commonwealth. If unsuitable soil materials are found during the construction of seven VSP sites, Motorola will work with the Commonwealth to determine the requirements necessary for the removal of unsuitable soil, and for resolution of any cost and schedule impact. Additional contract requirements pertaining to Geotechnical Investigation are referenced below: Geotechnical Engineer qualifications Professional Licenses, Certifications, and Personnel Qualifications Geotechnical standards Geotechnical review schedule Standards and Codes for Design and Construction Design Submittal, Review and Approval Schedule Page 910 SECTION 9 MASTER SITES AND VSP COMMUNICATION CENTERS COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA Permits, Permissions, & Services Motorola will obtain permits, permissions, and services. Fees and costs associated with facility permits, permissions, and services will be the responsibility of Motorola without cost to the Commonwealth unless specifically noted elsewhere Construction Motorola will construct the STARS NOC and Zone 1 Master facility, and the seven (7) Communications Centers (including the Zone 2 space in Division 6 Communication Center) in accordance with this section of the Contract General Contractor Motorola will be employing a design/build contractor for the construction and upgrade efforts of the STARS NOC and Zone 1 Master facility, and the seven (7) Communications Centers. The contractor will hold a Commonwealth of Virginia Class A Building Contractor s License. Motorola s design/build will also team with a Commonwealth of Virginia firm qualified in the design of state communications facilities. The design firm will have at least 10 years experience in designing facilities similar to the proposed buildings and will be readily available throughout all phases of the design and construction. The design firm will be licensed in the Commonwealth with registered personnel licensed to design and engineer in the Commonwealth Site Coordination, Non-Disturbance, & Migration At each of the six (6) Communications Center sites where building additions will be constructed, Motorola will furnish temporary facilities and relocate existing communications center operations for the duration of the construction of the building addition. Motorola will not affect operations in a Communications Center or in a Division Headquarters facility without the previous coordination with the STARS PD. Motorola will exercise care to reduce inconvenience and disruption of facility employees, and to shield existing areas from dust and noise during the renovation. All system outages for plumbing, HVAC, and power will be coordinated with the facility manager to avoid disruption to the facility s operation. Motorola will send, in writing (also sent via ), an impact analysis of the possible disturbance, maximum possible duration, and a backup plan for restoring full operations. Page 1011 MASTER SITES VSP AND COMMUNICATIONS CENTERS Construction Phasing At each of the additions to existing buildings, Motorola will perform the construction in two phases. During the first phase, Motorola will perform the primary construction of the addition including the site work, the building construction from footings to roof system and all of the interior system additions and enhancements. Motorola s work during this phase will be primarily focused outside of the existing building. Some work will involve areas of the existing facility as tie-ins to existing structures and systems are made. During the second phase, Motorola will perform the demolition of the existing demising wall between the existing and new spaces and perform the finishing of the floor, walls and ceiling where the demising wall is removed. During this phase, VSP dispatching personnel will relocate to a Motorola provided temporary dispatch trailer to allow them to continue dispatching over the existing LMR system. Information on the temporary dispatch trailer can be found in the Statement of Work (SOW) Section 1 of the contract Site Construction and Earthwork Motorola will perform the following subject to the conditions stated in Conditions for Additional Site Construction Reimbursements : Clear and grub the site area associated with the construction Grade and fine-grade for the building pad Waste all excavated soils on-site Conditions for Additional Site Construction Reimbursements At the STARS NOC and Zone 1 Master site and at each Communications Center site, the following site construction conditions will require additional work that is not part of this contract. The Commonwealth will reimburse Motorola for the additional work through adjustments to the contract as required. Tree removal Rock excavation Removal of all unsuitable material from the site in accordance with federal, state, and local requirements Removal of excess excavated soil from the site where existing grades exceed +/-.5 feet of final finished grade Page 1112 SECTION 9 MASTER SITES AND VSP COMMUNICATION CENTERS COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA Erosion Control For each new building and building addition site under this contract, Motorola will provide and maintain an erosion control system to protect adjacent property, in accordance with the current edition of applicable local and state standards and specifications for soil erosion and sediment control, and with applicable regulations for the local jurisdiction. Motorola will seed areas disturbed by construction activities. Motorola will apply for and obtain a permit from the Soil Conservation Division having jurisdiction for the site. Erosion control measures will be removed when the site has been stabilized and erosion control measures are no longer necessary. Motorola will provide basic soil erosion control systems consisting of silt fencing to protect adjacent and downstream properties Suitable Material Soils will be classified by test procedures outlined in ASTM D 2487, and moisture-density relations will be established in accordance with ASTM D 1557 for fill material to ensure its suitability. For fill and backfill beneath buildings, structures, and towers, for backfill adjacent to buildings, structures, and towers, for trench backfill in every location, and for sub grade preparation, suitable material will be GW, GP, GM, GC, SW, SP, SM, SC, ML, or CL as classified by the Unified Soil Classification System in accordance with ASTM D Largest particles in this fill and backfill will be no greater than three (3) inches in diameter. Suitability of materials from on-site excavations will be determined by soil classification in accordance with test procedures outlined in ASTM D 2487, and by moisture-density relations in accordance with ASTM D Suitable material for general and overlot fill will consist of unclassified material from the excavations. Motorola will assume suitable soils capable of supporting standard spread footings for new foundations required under this section. In the event that it is necessary to undercut soils and/or excavate and remove unsuitable soils, including rock and contaminated soils, associated additional costs are excluded from Motorola s price. Page 1213 MASTER SITES VSP AND COMMUNICATIONS CENTERS Clearing and Grubbing New fenced areas, new roads, and parking area will be cleared of topsoil, shrubs, brush, rubbish, roots, and organic material that would hinder the development of the site. During the site design review, Motorola will determine if heavy clearing consisting of logging, clearing of trees with a trunk diameter greater than 3, and removal of heavy debris is required, and, if necessary, provide suggestions to the Commonwealth on resolution of any cost and schedule impact. Depressions made by grubbing will be filled with suitable material and compacted as required Disposal of Material Motorola will completely remove from the site and dispose of unsuitable material and material resulting from clearing and grubbing operations. Material removal will be in accordance with federal, state, and applicable local noise, dust, waste disposal, and environmental requirements. Motorola s contract does not include removal of any type of petrochemical or other type of contaminated soils requiring special excavation, storage, handling, and/or disposal procedures Blasting Blasting will not be permitted Fills Where concrete slabs are placed on grade, with or without porous fill, Motorola will remove and dispose of loam, organic material, and unsuitable material. Where fill is required to raise the sub-grade for concrete slabs, fill material will comply with the following: Soils are to be classified by test procedures outlined in ASTM D 2487, and moisture-density relations are to be established in accordance with ASTM D 1557 for fill material to ensure its suitability. Suitable material for fill and backfill beneath buildings, structures, and towers; for backfill adjacent to buildings, structures, and towers; for trench backfill in every location; and for subgrade preparation will be GW, GP, GM, GC, SW, SP, SM, SC, ML, or CL as classified by the Unified Soil Classification System in accordance with ASTM D Largest particles in this fill and backfill will be no greater than three (3) inches in diameter. Suitability of materials from on-site excavations is to be determined by soil classification, by test procedures outlined in ASTM D 2487, and by moisture-density relations in accordance with ASTM D Suitable material for general and overlot fill will consist of unclassified material from the excavations and will be placed in horizontal layers not exceeding six (6) inches in compacted thickness. Frozen material will not be used. Page 1314 SECTION 9 MASTER SITES AND VSP COMMUNICATION CENTERS COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA Backfilling Beneath and Adjacent to Buildings, Structures, and Towers Backfill will be placed in horizontal layers not exceeding 6 inches in compacted thickness Backfilling Trenches Trenches will be backfilled with suitable materials, free from large clods of earth and rock fragments. Trenches will be backfilled following a visual inspection by the Commonwealth s representative and prior to pipeline testing. Motorola will notify the STARS PD at least seven (7) days prior to notice of inspection. The STARS PD will coordinate with Motorola to have an inspector present. Material will be deposited in six (6)-inch horizontal layers and thoroughly and carefully tamped until pipe and conduit have a cover of not less than one (1) foot of material. Wrapped, coated, and plastic material will be backfilled six (6) inches above the utility line with sand or other finely graded material. For trenches in open areas, remainder of backfill material will then be placed in the trench in one (1)-foot horizontal layers. Trenches will be backfilled simultaneously on opposite sides and will be compacted simultaneously. Motorola will not dislocate the utility line from installed positions. For trenches beneath pavements, buildings, and structures, entire depth of trench will be filled in six (6)-inch horizontal layers. Each layer will be moistened or dried and compacted. Trenches improperly backfilled or where settlement occurs will be reopened to depth required for proper compaction, refilled and compacted, with surface restored to required grade and compaction, mounded over in open areas, and smoothed off Plastic Marking Tape Warning tapes will be installed directly above pipe and conduit at a depth six (6) inches below finished grade unless otherwise indicated. Tape color will be as specified below and will bear a continuous printed inscription describing the specific utility. Utility Electric Conduits Water Systems Telephone Sewer Systems Color Red Blue Orange Green Page 1415 MASTER SITES VSP AND COMMUNICATIONS CENTERS Compaction The degree of compaction required is expressed as a percentage of the maximum density obtained by the test procedure presented in ASTM D Fill and backfill material will be moistened or aerated as necessary to provide a moisture content that falls within three (3) percent of either side of optimum, unless otherwise approved in writing by the STARS PD. The minimum compaction effort required for various fills, backfills, and sub grades will be as follows: Fill, Backfill, and Sub Grade Compaction Percent of Maximum Density Under buildings, structures, or towers, or adjacent to buildings, structures, or towers Under exterior concrete slabs, including related utility trench backfill and scarified sub grades Under utility trench backfill in other areas 85 Field density check tests may be performed by the Commonwealth to ensure compliance with the requirements specified above. If tests indicate that required density has not been obtained, Motorola will remove, replace, and re-compact material to the specified density at no additional expense to the Commonwealth Soil Sterilization Areas specified to receive cover material will be sterilized with a pre-emergent herbicide solution. Treatment will be applied on the sub grade before cover material is placed. Application will be in accordance with manufacturer s recommendations Repair of Existing Communication Centers Repair work performed to an existing site will conform to standards for new construction. However, Motorola will not be responsible for bringing existing sites into compliance with current construction standards or current building codes. Motorola will perform the repair and construction necessary to certify that portions of existing facilities reused for the Commonwealth Page 1516 SECTION 9 MASTER SITES AND VSP COMMUNICATION CENTERS COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA system will meet the specifications herein after survey and analysis of said facilities has been completed and the Commonwealth has approved any additional costs required to meet the specifications Concrete Code Requirements Concrete will be designed and installed in accordance with the following: American Concrete Institute (ACI) 301, Specifications for Structural Concrete for Buildings American Concrete Institute (ACI) 318, Building Code Requirements for Reinforced Concrete American Concrete Institute (ACI) 302, Guide for Concrete Floor and Slab Construction Concrete Requirements Cement will conform to ASTM C 150, Specification for Portland Cement. Aggregate will conform to ASTM C 33, Specification for Concrete Aggregates. Reinforcing bars will conform to the applicable ASTM standard. Water will be potable. Admixtures will be subject to STARS PD approval before they are used. Motorola will adhere to the additional minimum requirements provided by the Commonwealth, located in Table 9-1, titled Concrete Schedule Utility Service Entrances Motorola will locate existing utility services in the area. All utility work required for the construction of the additions will be reflected on the construction documents. Telephone and TV cable services will be the sole responsibility of the Commonwealth (Motorola will note these items in the schedule). Motorola will help with the coordination of access into the buildings and will provide conduit for the runs, but the running of cable, punch down, and trim out, up to the service demarcation points, will be the responsibility of the Commonwealth. Motorola will provide marking tape as described in Section Plastic Marking Tape Construction Administration Motorola will develop and manage a Critical Path Method (CPM) subnet schedule for the design and construction of the facilities. This subnet schedule will support the overall radio project schedule and will be updated bi-weekly at the construction progress meetings. Motorola will run these meetings with input from all parties to include subcontractors. Meeting minutes will be drafted after each meeting and distributed to the STARS PD. The purpose of these meetings will Page 1617 MASTER SITES VSP AND COMMUNICATIONS CENTERS be to review the progress and schedule, and to coordinate up coming activities. The Commonwealth is welcome and encouraged to attend construction progress meetings. During these meetings coordination for the placement of rebar, erection of steel, placement of concrete, etc. will be discussed and scheduled. The Commonwealth will also be notified of the construction of footings and placement of concrete via the schedule and meeting minutes. A seven (7) day notice will be provided to the Commonwealth as to when these pours and backfills will occur. In addition to the progress meetings, the general contractor will document the construction through daily logs, digital pictures, monthly status reports, and testing and surveying reports. The STARS PD or designated representative(s) will provide construction administration and construction monitoring for each site. Motorola will assist and cooperate in these administration and monitoring activities, and Motorola s site superintendent will accompany the Commonwealth s representative during these visits. Site visits will be scheduled at the following critical construction points: At each site following excavation and rebar placement, and prior to placement of concrete or backfill, Motorola will coordinate with the STARS PD and will provide a minimum seven (7) days notice when the above are ready for inspection, and will assist in coordinating inspection by the Commonwealth. Regular visits to observe construction progress. Motorola will coordinate with the STARS PD for tests and inspections for electrical, grounding, UPS, generator, HVAC, sprinkler system, and other building systems, and will provide a minimum of one (1) week s notice when the above is ready for inspection, and assist in coordinating inspections by the Commonwealth. Motorola will advise the Commonwealth when each facility is ready for a detailed Substantial Completion Inspection. Within two (2) weeks, the STARS PD or representative(s) will make an inspection and within one (1) week provide a punch list to Motorola for items that are deemed to be deficient. Within one (1) week, Motorola will initiate a diligent prosecution of a solution to the deficiency and notify the STARS PD when Motorola will be ready for a follow-up inspection. Motorola will maintain construction supervision and staff as necessary in order to complete punch list work as timely as possible. Substantial Completion for purposes of this section will mean that construction, erection, and installation are complete, that building systems have been completed, tested, and are up and running, that building accessories are operable, and that the facility has received a final cleaning with all debris removed. Page 1718 SECTION 9 MASTER SITES AND VSP COMMUNICATION CENTERS COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA Independent Testing Motorola will contract directly with one or more certified independent testing firms and will maintain control of soil classification and compaction and concrete testing. Motorola will pay costs for concrete and soil testing. Motorola will provide the STARS PD with a testing schedule, notify the STARS PD fourteen (14) days in advance of tests and assist in coordinating witnessing of tests by the Commonwealth, at its option. Motorola s site superintendent will accompany the Commonwealth s representative(s) during these visits. Motorola will coordinate testing times directly with the testing firm Concrete and Soil Testing Motorola s general contractor will provide the following tests and surveys during construction. Independent professionals licensed in the Commonwealth will administer these tests and surveys. Results will be submitted to the Motorola Project Manager as well as the STARS PD. Instruments used during these tests and surveys will be documented as meeting the minimum requirements for calibration. This documentation will be included in Motorola s calibration program to be submitted to the Commonwealth. Soil Testing Bearing surface under building footings and slab Compaction of utility trench backfill Proof load testing under roadway and parking surfaces. Motorola will classify soils used for fill and backfill underneath footings and the buildings using ASTM D Moisture and density content of soils will be assessed in accordance with ASTM D 1557 to ensure its suitability. Test results and inspection reports will be provided to the STARS PD upon request. Motorola takes no responsibility for contaminated soils found on site, and work associated with the removal and replacement will be the sole responsibility of the Commonwealth. Suitable material for fill and backfill will be GW, GP, GM, GC, SW, SP, SM, SC, ML, or CL as classified by Unified Soil Classification System in accordance with ASTM D Largest particles in this fill and backfill will be no larger than 3 inches in diameter. Minimum compaction requirements for various fills, backfills, and subgrades will be; 95% density under or adjacent to buildings and structures, 90% under exterior concrete slabs, and 85% under utility trench backfill. Motorola will perform Field density tests with results being available upon request by the Commonwealth. Concrete testing Slump tests Concrete cylinder tests for strength at 7, 14 and 28-day increments Survey reports Page 1819 MASTER SITES VSP AND COMMUNICATIONS CENTERS Initial site surveys Subsequent site layout surveys performed for building, roads/parking areas and utilities Temporary Provisions It is the intent of Motorola to minimize disruptions to normal State Police activities to the greatest extent possible. To that end, this project will have a designated site superintendent competent in project administration and coordination on site during all construction work. Motorola will provide required storage facilities on the campuses of the seven communication centers in the immediate area of the construction and renovation. A construction staging area will be clearly delineated as will entrance and egress for the delivery/service vehicles. Contractor parking will be designated to avoid disruption to State Police activities and traffic. Temporary restroom facilities will be maintained for the duration of the construction activities. Construction debris will be accumulated in dumpsters for immediate removal when full. The work zones will be cleaned on a daily basis to avoid dangerous and unsightly accumulation of waste Power During Construction At VSP Communication Centers (with the exception of Division 6), Motorola will extend the necessary utilities from the existing building to the new addition. The Commonwealth will be responsible for electric utility bills during construction at these facilities. At the STARS NOC and Zone 1 Master Site and the Sixth Division Headquarters in Salem, Motorola will provide necessary utilities serving the new building until Facility Substantial Completion or Owner Occupancy, whichever occurs first Inspection and Acceptance Construction Milestone Closeout Upon completion of each facility/building, Motorola will display functionality of all new mechanical and electrical systems. A qualified representative of the manufacturer will conduct these demonstrations. System Operations and Maintenance Manuals will be distributed along with As Built Drawings in accordance with Section As-Built & O&M Documentation herein. Page 1920 SECTION 9 MASTER SITES AND VSP COMMUNICATION CENTERS COMMONWEALTH OF VIRGINIA Once the building is substantially complete, Motorola will notify the Commonwealth in writing that the building is ready for owner inspections. Once the owner s inspection is complete and a deficiency (punch) list is generated, Motorola will conduct remedial work. A building certificate of occupancy and completion of owner s deficiency list will constitute owner s acceptance of a facility Punch list At the completion of the work, the Commonwealth representatives will review the work and jointly develop a punch list with the contractor. Within one (1) week, Motorola will initiate a diligent prosecution of a solution to the deficiency and notify the STARS PD when Motorola will be ready for a follow-up inspection. Motorola will maintain construction supervision and staff as necessary in order to complete punch list work as timely as possible Acceptance Testing Fire Protection Systems Motorola will test the system according to code and to demonstrate the operation of actuators and alarms. Motorola will provide one (1) weeks prior notice of this test to the STARS PD so that a Commonwealth representative(s) may witness the test at their option Grounding and Lightning Protection Thirty (30) days before the performance testing is completed, Motorola will submit, to the STARS PD, the measured ground resistance of the grounding system, indicating measurement locations as well as resistance and soil conditions at the time the measurements were made. Ground resistance measurements will be made in normally dry weather, not less than seventytwo (72) hours after rainfall, and with each ground electrode under test isolated from other grounds Generator Certification Test Generator testing is provided in Section 12a Acceptance Test Procedures Motorola will submit to the STARS PD acceptance test procedures detailing the test steps used to verify the items listed above. Page 20 View more
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Note: The text must be edited to suit specific project requirements. It should be reviewed by a qualified civil or geotechnical engineer, or landscape architect familiar with the site conditions. Edit More information The Verdura Wall check with your local building department
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