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STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
MICHAEL F. EASLEY DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS LYNDO TIPPETT
GOVERNOR SECRETARY
August 11, 2008
WBS Element: 33658.3.1 (B-4321)
Contract No: C201621
F. A. Number: BRSTP-1918 (2)
County: Wayne
Description: Bridge over Caraway Creek and Approaches in SR-1918 in Goldsboro
MEMORANDUM TO: Ellis C. Powell, Jr., PE
State Construction Engineer
FROM: Wendi O. Johnson, PE
Division Construction Engineer
SUBJECT: Approved Preconstruction Conference Minutes
We are transmitting an approved copy of the minutes covering the Preconstruction Conference for
the above project, which was held on June 11, 2008. The minutes were approved by the
Contractor, United Contractors, Inc., as recorded.
Attachment
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Ron Lucas (FHWA)
Gary Jordan (US Fish & Wildlife)
Rob Ridings (NCDENR, Division of Water Quality)
Brian Wrenn (NCDENR, Division of Water Quality)
John Holley (NCDENR, Land Quality Section)
Travis Wilson (NCWRC)
David Cox (NCWRC)
Ron Sechler (National Marine Fisheries)
William Wescott (US Army Corps of Engineers)
Ray Pigott (Progress Energy)
Robert Lillis (Time Warner Cable)
Joey Threewitts (SE Wayne Water District)
Post Office Box 3165, Wilson, North Carolina 27895-3165
Telephone (252) 237-6164 Fax (252) 234-6174
Ellis C. Powell, Jr., PE
August 11, 2008
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Cecil L. Jones, PE
Donald Pearson, EI, CPESC
Robert Simpson
Andy Brown, PE
Bobby Lewis, PE
Kevin Bowen, PE
John Wolf, PE
Andy Pridgen
Ron Hancock, PE
Lloyd Johnston
Mike Mckeel, PE
Rick T. Poythress
Kevin Lacy, PE
Victor Barbour, PE
Ellis C. Powell, Jr., PE
Don G. Lee
Jimmy Marler
Chad Coggins
Haywood Daughtry, PE
A. D. Allison
Steven Cummings
Chris Kreider
D. R. Henderson, PE
Queen Crittendon
Judi Williams
Tim Little, PE
Kenny Baines
Robert Memory
K. J. Kim, PE
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PRECONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE AND PERMIT MEETIN
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WBS Element: 33658.3.1 (B-4321)
Federal Aid No.: BRSTP-1918(2)
Contract No.: C201621 ~ "rgo,Q~Iry
County: Wayne mac;
Description: Bridge Over Caraway Creek and Approaches in SR-1918 in Goldsboro
The Preconstruction Conference for the above project was held in the Wilson Division Office Conference
Room on June 11, 2008 with the following persons in attendance:
NAME REPRESENTING
Dickie Dawson Barnhill Contracting Co.
Ricky Russell Barnhill Contracting Co.
Joe Hollis United Contractors, Inc.
Michael Vaught Narron Contracting
Lloyd Johnston NCDOT
Rick Poythress NCDOT
Kenny Baines NCDOT
A.H. Lane NCDOT
John Bailey NCDOT
Chad Coggins NCDOT
Andy Pridgen NCDOT
Walter Spivey NCDOT
Benny Woodard NCDOT
Mike McKee] NCDOT
Wendy Johnson, Division Construction Engineer, presided over the conference. She asked everyone present to
introduce themselves and their company affiliation.
Joe Hollis will act as Project Superintendent for the Contractor. Bert Lane will act as Project Inspector and
Traffic Control Coordinator for the Division of Highways.
The Contractor advised they plan to begin work June 16, 2008.
PROJECT SPECIAL PROVISIONS
GENERAL
Contract Time and Liquidated Damages - The date of availability for this contract is May 27, 2008.
The completion date for this contract is December 31, 2008.
Except where otherwise provided by the contract, observation periods required by the contract will not be a
part of the work to be completed by the completion date and/or intermediate contract times stated in the
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contract. The acceptable completion of the observation periods that extend beyond the final completion date
shall be a part of the work covered by the performance and payment bonds.
The liquidated damages for this contract are $200.00 per calendar day.
Intermediate Contract Time Number I and Liquidated Damages - Except for that work required under the
Project Special Provisions entitled Planting and/or Reforestation, included elsewhere in this proposal, the
Contractor will be required to complete all work included in this contract and shall place and maintain traffic
on same.
The date of availability for this intermediate contract time is May 27, 2008.
The completion date for this intermediate contract time is November 1, 2008.
The liquidated damages for this intermediate contract time are $1,500.00) per calendar day.
Construction Moratorium - No in-stream work shall be allowed from February 15 though June 15 of any year.
Fuel Price Adjustment - Bidders will have the option to opt out of receiving a fuel price adjustment on this
contract. The base index price for Number Two Diesel Fuel is $3.0526 per gallon.
MINORITY BUSINESS ENTERPRISES AND WOMEN BUSINESS ENTERPRISES
It is the policy of the North Carolina Department of Transportation that Minority Business Enterprises and
Women Business Enterprises shall have equal opportunity to compete fairly for, and participate in, the
performance of contracts financed in whole or in part by state funds.
The Contractor is also encouraged to give every opportunity to allow MB/WB participation in
Supplemental Agreements.
The Contractor and any subsequent subcontractor shall take all necessary and reasonable steps to insure
that Minority and Women Businesses have the maximum opportunity to compete for and perform a portion
of the work included in this contract and shall not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin or
sex. Failure on the part of the Contractor to carry out the requirements set forth herein shall constitute a
breach of contract and, after proper notification, may result in award disqualification, termination of the
contract, disqualification from bidding, or other appropriate remedy.
The Contractor shall exercise all necessary and reasonable steps to insure that Disadvantaged Businesses
participate in at least 6.1% of the contract. The contract was awarded with 6.1% participation for
Disadvantaged Business Enterprises. Mr. McKeel advised the Contractor that in administering the
contract, full documentation of the DBE payments and related form would be expected in a prompt
manner.
The Contractor is urged to document, in writing, all actions taken in complying with Equal Opportunity of
Employment Provisions, Training Provision, and Minority Business Enterprise Provision. This includes
applicant referrals, meetings with employees, on-site inspections, wage evaluations, etc.
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All subcontractors and suppliers are responsible for meeting the same requirements as the prime contractor,
and it is the prime contractor's responsibility to oversee that both are in compliance.
All alleged discriminatory violations should be brought to the attention of the Resident Engineer. The State
will conduct a Contract Compliance Review sometime during the life of this contract. Therefore, fair
employment practice should be maintained at all times.
Replacement of MBs and WBs - If any MB or WB subcontractor indicated on the form for listing of MB and
WB subcontractors does not perform satisfactorily to the extent indicated or anticipated, the Contractor shall
take all necessary, reasonable steps to replace the MB subcontractor with another MB subcontractor, and the
Contractor shall take all necessary, reasonable steps to replace the WB subcontractor with another WB
subcontractor. Any changes need to be submitted to the Resident Engineer.
Reporting Minority Business Enterprise or Women Business Enterprise Participation - When payments are
made to Minority Business Enterprise firms or Women Business Enterprise firms, including material suppliers,
Contractors at all levels shall provide the Engineer with an accounting of said payments. This accounting shall
be furnished to the Engineer for any given month by the end of the following month.
The Contractor shall report the accounting of payments through the Department's MB/WB Payment Tracking
System, which is a web-based application. The System can be accessed through the following web link:
hitps:Happs.dot.state.nc.us/Vendor/PaN,menlTracking/.
The Contractor shall also provide the Engineer an affidavit attesting the accuracy of the information submitted
in the Payment Tracking System. This, too, shall be submitted for any given month by the end of the following
month.
Mr. McKeel addressed the Contractor's concerns regarding removal of a DBE, stating that retaining the
committed percentage participation is important and the resident's office should be notified immediately.
Retainage and Prompt Payment - The Department will not deduct and hold any retainage from the Prime
Contractor on this project. The Department will withhold an amount sufficient to cover anticipated
liquidated damages, as determined by the Engineer.
Contractors at all levels, prime, subcontractor or second tier contractor, shall within seven calendar days of
receipt of monies resulting from work performed on the project or services rendered, pay subcontractors,
second tier subcontractors or material suppliers, as appropriate. This provision for prompt payment shall
be incorporated into each subcontract or second tier subcontract issued for work performed on the project
or for services provided.
Certified payrolls are required on this project unless otherwise advised by the Engineer.
Outsourcing Outside the LISA - All work on consultant contracts, service contracts and construction contracts
shall be performed in the Untied States of America. No work shall be outsourced outside the United States of
America.
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PROJECT SPECIAL PROVISIONS
ROADWAY
Final Acceptance and Fourteen Day Observation Period - Upon completion of construction as shown on
each map, a 14-day observation period is required before acceptance. Completion and final acceptance of
the project is contingent upon successful completion of the observation period.
PROJECT RIGHT OF WAY
Lloyd Johnston advised that all right of way easements are okay.
PROJECT SPECIAL PROVISIONS - UTILITIES
Benny Woodard advised that utility facilities have been relocated or that any possible conflicts will be
handled during construction.
PROJECT SPECIAL PROVISIONS - SEEDING AND MULCHING
Wendi Johnson advised the Contractor that crimping the straw mulch and heavily tacking same is a project
requirement.
ASPHALT PAVEMENTS - SUPERPAVE
Andy Pridgen reviewed the Standard Specification change that states the following, "If the Engineer allows
the mix to remain in place, payment will be made in accordance with Article 105-3."
Andy Pridgen asked if there would be wedging on the contract, to which the Contractor replied that there
was not.
Andy Pridgen asked the Contractor if he had any questions of the Special Provisions outlined on pages 30
thru 38.
Mr. Pridgen advised that the Special Provisions in this contract are dated 7/18/06 (Rev. 12/18/07).
Mr. Pridgen noted the minimum temperature requirements for placement of the various mixes of asphalt,
how lots are determined, and the procedures and tolerances for use of RAP in the production of mixes.
Density testing method will be core samples.
The Contractor indicated that borrow material will be obtained from a commercial pit.
PROJECT SPECIAL PROVISIONS - PERMITS
Wendi Johnson covered the provisions of the contract permits and warned the Contractor to work within
the approved permitted sites. Mike McKeel indicated that an environmental meeting will be held on the
project on June 12, 2008 at 2 p.m. to discuss wetland and buffer boundaries.
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OTHER COMMENTS
The Contractor's monthly estimate will be done the last day of the month.
There were no further questions and/or comments and the meeting was adjourned.
UNITED CONTRACTORS, INC.
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