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HomeMy WebLinkAboutJW CONTRACTING CORPORATION - 2002-05-06Hughes, Jeffrey From: DeBow, Debbie Sent: Friday, July 19, 2002 2:14 PM To: Hughes, Jeffrey Cc: CITY CLERK; Rulla, Tom; Johnson, Howard; Richard Brady (E-mail); Randal, Gilda; Lux, Laura Subject: Notice Inviting Bids: Overmyer Reservoir Phase 2 Hi Jeffrey! I would like to have the attached "Notice Inviting Bids" advertised in the HB Independent on JuIv 25: Auaust 1 and August 8. 1 am planning to open bids in the Council Chambers at 2:00 pm on August 14, 2002. Could you please make the necessary arrangements to accomplish this? If you have any questions, please let me know ASAP at extension 5528. Thanks, Jeffery! "Debbiedeb00000w" EXM� 1E BidNoticeOvermyer. doc addition, the letter shall certify that the appropriate surface preparations will be made by the manufacturer prior to primer application. 3. After delivery to the job site, equipment surfaces shall be inspected and evaluated by the ENGINEER. Touch-up or complete removal of shop priming, by sandblasting or other approved method, may be required as determined by the ENGINEER, based on the condition of the equipment primer prior to final, in place, finish coat application. 4. Field touch-up, final surface preparation, and final finish coatings shall be in accordance with Section 09900, Painting. 1.23 DISSIMILAR METALS A. Where aluminum surfaces come in contact with dissimilar metals, except Type 304 or 316 stainless steel, aluminum surfaces shall be kept from direct contact with said metal by use of neoprene gaskets or washers, polyethylene self-adhesive tape (two wraps of 20-mil tape), or washers. Galvanizing or paint shall not be considered as adequate protection. B. All stainless steel bolt and screw surfaces in contact with aluminum shall be coated with Never-Seez by Never Seez Compound Corp., WLR No. 111 by Oil Research Inc., or equal. 1.24 NOT USED 1.25 PROTECTION A. Equipment shall be boxed, crated, or otherwise completely enclosed and protected during shipment, handling, and storage. Each container or piece of equipment shall be clearly marked with the CONTRACTOR'S name, project name and location. Equipment shall be stored on raised supports protected from exposure to the elements and shall be kept thoroughly dry at all times. Pumps, motors, drives, and other equipment having anti-ffiction or sleeve bearings shall be stored in weathertight storage facilities such as warehouses. Covering with visquine or similar material will not be considered as a weathertight enclosure. B. Painted surfaces shall be protected against impact, abrasion, discoloration and other damage. Painted equipment surfaces which are damaged prior to acceptance shall be repainted in entirety to the satisfaction of the ENGINEER. C. All electrical equipment, controls, instrumentation and control panels shall be protected against moisture or water damage by storage in a dry, heated, and completely enclosed space. Space heaters provided in the equipment shall be connected and operating at all times until equipment is placed in operation. General Equipment Provisions 01600-11 July 22, 2002 CC - 1104, Phase 2