PHASE IV REMEDY CRANSTON PRINT WORKS COMTPANY Two
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PHASE IV REMEDY CRANSTON PRINT WORKS COMTPANY Two
PHASE IV REMEDY IMPLEMENTATION PLAN CRANSTON PRINT WORKS COMTPANY Two Worcester Road Webster, Massachusetts RTN Number 2-to*4 (/C{ P, air,% /tr m './b.o Cranstiun Print Works Coipany Tw WoresL[ Ruad WChdr. %1assachusets01570 lassachusett 'Demrtmcnt of Environmental Protection Cenral~i Regiional O )nCe1L 627 Niriu Sireet WXl re.e. Nlassarclmsertt Ii lNJS I l'rc wa Byd l'ruje .\V Enironnintal Scincei SerS ice, S Wurceter Structi Suiec 240 Weleses MNciiusetts 02482 In1C, C395-002 July 2s, 1999 oPMi PHASE IV REMEDY IMPLEMENTATION PLAN CRANSTON PRINT WORKS COMPANY Two Worcester Road Webster, Massachusetts RTN Number: 2-1444- / V7 PreparedFor: Cranston Print Works Company Two Worcester Road Webster, Massachusetts 01570 Submitted to: Massachusetts Department Of Environmental Protection Central Regional Office 627 Main Street Worcester, Massachusetts 01608 PreparedBy: Environmental Science Services, Inc. 888 Worcester Street, Suite 240 Wellesley, Massachusetts 02482 ESS Project No. C395-002 July 28, 1999 I/ 1 '55 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICES, INC. TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION PAGE ... 1.0 INTRODUCTION.............................................. .... ........... 1.1 Purpose ......................................................................... 1.2 MCP Status ..................................................................................... 1.3 Outcome of Phase III .......................................................................... 1 1 2 2 3 .............. 3 2.0 GENERAL DISPOSAL SITE INFORMATION ................................ 2.1 Site Location and Description ............................................... 3.0 PROJECT CONTACTS................................................................................. 3 4.0 ENGINEERING DESIGN .............................................................................. 4 4 4.1 Results of the Phase II Investigation ...................................................... 4.2 4 .1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 4.1.4 Results Site Soils ................................................................... Site Groundwater ................................................................. Non Aqueous Phase Liquid ...................................................... Sheen in Tailrace .................................................................... of Design Investigation ............................................................. 4 5 5. 5 5 5 4.2.1 4.2.2 Tailrace Survey .............................................................. Test Pitting ............................................ 5 6 4.2.3 Test Borings ...................................................................... 6 4.2.4 4.2.5 Monitoring Well Survey ............................................................ Related Closure Activities ........................................................ 8 8 . ............ 8 4 .3 Rem edial Goals ............................................................... 4.4 Overview of Remedial Plan .............................................................. 4.5 4.4.1 4.4.2 4.4.3 Health and Safety Considerations ..................... . . .............. Contingency Plan ................................................................... Security Procedures .............................................................. 4.4.4 Permits................................................................11 Project Sequencing ............................................. ....................... 9 10 I1 11 11 4.5.1 Site Preparation .................................................................. 12 4.5.2 4.5.3 Soil Excavation....................................................................13 Soil Stockpiles.................................................................... 13 4.5.4 Restoration..................................................................... 14 4.5.5 Inspection and Monitoring ....................................................... 14 5.0 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE AND MONITORING PLAN ......................... 16 5.1 Contacts Responsible for Conducting Operation, Maintenance and Monitoring .... 16 5.2 Monitoring Activities ....................................................................... 16 5.3 Operation Activities........................................................................ 17 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICES, INC. FIGURES Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 Site Locus Map Site Plan Location of Test Pits and Borings APPENDICES Appendix A Form BWSC-108, Comprehensive Response Action Transmittal Form and Phase I Completion Statement Appendix B Notification Letters Sent to Webster Officials Appendix C Contractor Bid Documents Appendix D Notification Letter Sent to DEP Requesting a Delay in the Submittal of the Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan Appendix E Test Pit Logs and Boring Logs r~ 255I ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICES, INC. r~ PHASE IV REMEDY IMPLEMENTATION PLAN CRANSTON PRINT WORKS COMPANY Two Worcester Road Webster, Massachusetts RTN Number: 2-1044 1.0 INTRODUCTION Environmental Science Services, Inc. (ESS) has prepared this Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan (RIP) on behalf of Cranston Print Works Company for the remediation of soils and groundwater at its facility located at Two Worcester Road in Webster, Massachusetts (the Site). A Site Locus Map is presented in figure 1. This RIP has been prepared to satisfy the requirements of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) 310 CMR 40.0870 through 40.0875 which addresses the development of final plans and specifications for construction of the selected remedial response for the Site. A copy of The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP), Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup (BWSC) Form BWSC - 108 is included in Appendix A. The original form BWSC-108 accompanies this document. Copies of notification letters sent to the Town of Webster public officials in accordance with 310 CMR 40.0880 and 40.1403(3)(a) and (e) are included in Appendix B. This RIP provides a description of the remedial measures proposed for the Cranston Print Works facility. The technical specifications and construction drawings, which will serve as the basis for contractor bid documents, are included in Appendix C. 1.1 Purpose The purpose of this Phase IV RIP is to present the requirements for the design, construction and implementation of the Comprehensive Remedial Action selected as a result of the Phase III evaluation under 310 CMR 40.0850. The Phase III Remedial Action Plan, dated May 18, 1998, was previously submitted to DEP on May 18, 1998. c:\my docurnents\a-projects\cranston print wks\phase iv\phase 4 report.doc ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICES, INC. KI l ESS Project No. C395-001, Phase IV, Remedy Implementation Plan for Cranston Print Works Company Page 2 July 27, 1999 1.2 MC? Status The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) designated the Cranston Print Works Facility as a "Location to be Investigated" in February 1992, assigning a Release Tracking Number of 2-1044 to the facility. A Phase I Preliminary Site Assessment Report and Tier Classification was submitted to the DEP in July 1995. The report designated the Cranston Print Works Site as Tier II. In June 1997, ChemCycle Corporation notified the DEP on behalf of Cranston Print Works that the Phase II / Phase III report due to the DEP by July 1997 would be delayed until December 5, 1997. The Phase II Comprehensive Site Investigation Report was submitted to the DEP on December 2, 1997. The Phase III Remedial Action Plan was submitted to the DEP on May 18, 1998. In a letter dated August 10, 1998, ESS notified DEP on behalf of Cranston Print Works that the Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan would be delayed until July 31, 1999 in order to complete a survey of the interior of the tailrace to locate areas where petroleum was migrating through the tailrace wall. Because this survey could only be completed at times of low stream flow which typically occurs in September or October, the July 1998 deadline for the submittal of the could not be maintained. A copy of the letter sibmitted to DEP is included in Appendix D. 1,3 Outcone of Phase III The Phase III Report selected the implementation of a Temporary Solution involving the limited excavation of petroleum impacted soils adjacent to the tailrace wall and the installation of a barrier along the tailrace wall to control future migration. In addition, an extraction well, which would provide for the continued removal of petroleum in the form of non-aqueous phase liquid (NAPL) and control the potential for off-site migration, would be installed. The report also concluded that although a substantial hazard currently did not exist for the Site, implementation of the selected remedial measure would control potential future exposures. c:\my documents\a-projects\cranston print wks\phase iv\phase 4 report.doc /ESS ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICES, INC. L ESS Project No. C395-001, Phase IV, Remedy Implementation Plan for Cranston Print Works Company July 27, 1999 Page 3 GENERAL DISPOSAL SITE INFORMATION 2.0 2.1 Site Location and Description The property, presently owned and occupied by Cranston Print Works Company, is located at Two Worcester Road in Webster, Massachusetts. A Locus Map of the Site is included as Figure 1. The Cranston Print Works Company covers approximately 44 acres of industrial zoned land and is located at the corner of Worcester Road (Route 12) and Gore Road (Route 16) in Webster, Massachusetts. The facility is a textile printing and finishing operation. The facility consists of a number of industrial buildings including operations buildings associated with printing and finishing fabric, a power house, offices, shipping, and receiving buildings, warehouses, and a waste water treatment plant. Mill Brook traverses the site in an open head race near Route 16 and a buried and culverted tailrace under most of the facility. The Site is the location of petroleum impacted soils located between the Powerhouse, the White Frames Building and the Mill Brook (see Figure 2). The area is entirely paved and is used as a road way within the plant area. Investigations have identified petroleum hydrocarbons in Site soils and separate phase and dissolved petroleum hydrocarbons in groundwater in the vicinity of the Powerhouse. These conditions do not extend beneath the Powerhouse. 3.0 PROJECT CONTACTS The names and addresses of the individuals responsible for submittal of the RIP are presented below. Site Owner: Cranston Print Works Company Two Worcester Road Webster, MA 01570 Contact: Henry Donaldson Phone: (508) 943-0520 c:rny documents\a-projects\cranston print wks\phase iv\phase 4 report.doc 1555 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICES, INC. ESS Project No. C395-001, Phase V, Remedy Implementation Plan for Cranston Print Works Company July 27, 1999 Page 4 Licensed Site Professional: Suzanne C. Courtemanche, LSP Environmental Science Services, Inc. 272 West Exchange Street Suite 101 Providence, RI 02903 Phone (401) 421 0398 Engineer: Environmental Science Services, Inc. 888 Worcester Street, Suite 240 Wellesley, MA 02482 Contact: Richard Cushing Phone (781) 431-0500 4.0 ENGINEERING DESIGN The engineering design for the response measures to be undertaken at Cranston Print Works Company includes a discussion of the remedial goals for the project, a summary of site conditions collected from the Phase II and Phase III Reports, and a summary of the design - investigation conducted to obtain detailed site information. This is followed by an overview of the remedial plan and a conceptual discussion of the aspects of the engineering design. The design is concluded with the presentation of the requirements for inspection and monitoring during construction. 4.1 Results of the Phase II Investigation A more detailed presentation of Site conditions is presented in the Phase II Comprehensive Investigation Report presented to DEP on December 2, 1997. The physical features of the Site have not substantially changed since the submittal of the Phase II Report. 4.1.1 Site Soils Soils at the Site are generally composed of fill composed of fine to medium sands and gravel with occasional traces of silt to a depth of approximately 14 feet below ground surface. The Phase II identified the primary chemical constituents encountered in Site soils as petroleum hydrocarbons centered around the tailrace wall. c:\my documents\a-projects\cranston print wks\phase iv\phase 4 report.doc /ESS ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICES, INC. 00 ESS Project No. C395-001, Phase IV, Remedy Implementation Plan for Cranston Print Works Company July 27, 1999 Page 5 41.2 Site Groundwater Depths to groundwater ranges from approximately 9 to 13 feet below grade. Chem Cycle concluded that groundwater flowed in a northerly direction toward the tailrace. The Phase II report identified one analytical result at MW-6 with a TPH concentration of 13.5 ppm. Based on the Phase II data, it was anticipated that the presence of contamination would be limited to the immediate vicinity of the No.6 Oil UST Area and would not have migrated any appreciable distance. 4.1.3 Non Aqueous Phase Liquid The Phase II indicated that a small amount of Non Aqueous Phase Liquid (NAPL) has been observed at MW-6 and MW-7 but that no measurable thickness was present. 4.1.4 Sheen in Tailrace The Phase II report identified the presence of an occasional sheen in the surface waters in the tailrace. This condition was identified as a potentially unacceptable risk for ecological receptors in the Method 3 Risk Assessment. 4.2 Results of Design Investigation In order to support the preparation of the remedial design, the interior of the Tailrace was surveyed and a number of borings and test pits were conducted to help in delineating the extent of petroleum contaminated soils. In addition, existing monitoring wells in the vicinity of the No. 6 fuel oil area were surveyed for the presence of NAPL. The results of the design investigation is presented below. 4.2.1 Tailrace Survey On August 14, 1998, personnel from Cranston Print Works and ESS inspected the interior of the Tailrace in the vicinity of the No. 6 oil area to survey the condition of the wall for cracks and possible failures and identify areas where oil may be seeping into the Tailrace. Generally, the Tailrace was in good condition. Approximately 30-40 feet from the manhole opposite the Powerhouse, three penetrations discharging water into the c:\my docum ents\a-projects\cranstvn print wks\phasc iv\phase 4 reportdoc 25 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICES, INC. 0 ED ESS Project No. C395-001, Phase IV, Remedy Implementation Plan for Cranston Print Works Company July 27, 1999 Page 6 Tailrace were noted. Approximately 100 feet from the Powerhouse manhole, a cracked area through which oil was seeping was identified. A concrete box had been constructed over the crack and was acting as containment for oil seeping through the crack. No other cracks or penetrations were noted. 4,2,2 Test Pitting On April 30, 1999, test pitting in the No. 6 fuel oil area was conducted under the supervision of ESS. Three test pits were completed. Test pit logs are included in Appendix E. Each test pit is briefly described below. Test Pit 1 was installed between the pump house and the tailrace (see Figure 3). The test pit was completed at a total depth of 7.5 feet below grade. This test pit was stopped when unidentified underground obstructions were encountered. The soils encountered in the first 5 feet was fill which included bricks and cobbles. Between 5 and 7.5 feet coal and coal ash mixed with brown fill was encountered. No petroleum hydrocarbon impacted soils were encountered. Test Pit 2 was install north of the bermed area associated with the USTs near the tailrace wall. This test pit was completed at a depth of 9.5 feet. Soils encountered includes clean fill, primarily sand, from ground surface to a depth of approximately 9 feet. Between 9 and 9.5 feet petroleum impacted soils were encountered. water was encountered at approximately 9 feet. Ground The test pit was excavated for approximately 10 feet in an easterly direction along the tailrace wall without encountering any changes in the fill characteristics. I Test Pit 3 was installed on the western side of the bermed area associated with the USTs. Refusal (believed to be the floor of a former building) was encountered approximately 2 feet below grade. Soils encountered was a sandy fill. 4.2.3 Test Borings 3 Test borings were conducted on two separate mobilizations on April 19 and June 1, 1999. The first portion of the program was aimed at conducting borings within the White Frames Building and the Power House to assist in determining the extent of c:\my documenMa-projects\cranston print wks\phase iv\phase 4 report.doc ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICES, INC. ESS Project No. C395-001, Phase IV, Remedy Implementation Plan for Cranston Print Works Company July 27, 1999 Page 7 petroleum impacted soils. The borings were installed by GeoLogic, Inc. of Hopkinton, Massachusetts using a skid mounted drill rig under the supervision of an ESS geologist. Borings were attempted at three locations in the White Frames Building. Each boring encountered refusal immediately after coring through the concrete floor. Using a roller bit the drill rig cored approximately 2 feet into the rock to ensure that a cobble or small boulder had not been encountered. Based on this evidence it appears that the bedrock is located beneath the White Frames Building. No boring logs were prepared for these borings. An additional objective of this program was to install a boring inside the Power House to delineate the extent of petroleum hydrocarbon contamination. This well was installed using hollow-stem and auger techni4ues with no difficulties. Overall depth of the boring was 15 feet. Soil encountered during drilling was a sandy fill with rocks and cobbles. No petroleum-impacted soils were encountered. Following the completion of this boring, a monitoring well with a screened interval of 5 feet below grade to 15 feet below grade was installed. The well was finished with a flush mounted road-box. A well log for this boring and well is included in Appendix E. A second mobilization was conducted on June 1. These boring were installed by GeoLogic, Inc. under the supervision of an ESS geologist. The objective of this portion of the program was to qualitatively identify the presence and depth of petroleum impacted soils. No logging was conducted of the borings. The approximate location of each boring is shown in Figure 3. The following are descriptions of the borings. Boring 1 was located approximately 20 feet northeast of the pump house to a depth of 12 feet below grade. Petroleum impacted soils was limited to a six inch interval at the groundwater interface. Boring 2 was located approximately six feet west of the bermed area near the USTs to a depth of 17 feet below grade. Petroleum impacted soils was limited to a six inch interval at the groundwater interface. Boring 3 was located in front of the UST shed to a depth of 12 feet. Petroleum impacted soils were identified at a depth from six feet to 11 feet below grade. c:my documencs\a-projects\cranston print wks\phase Mphase 4 report.doc /ESS ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICES, INC. K ESS Project No. C395-001, Phase IV, Remedy Implementation Plan for Cranston Print Works Company July 27, 1999 Page 8 Boring 4 was located in front of the pump house to a depth of 14 feet. Petroleum impacted soils were identified at a depth from six feet to 11 feet below grade. Boring 5 was located to the east of the pump house to a depth of 17 feet. Petroleum impacted soils were identified at a depth from 10 feet to 16 feet below grade. 4.2.4 Monitoring Well Survey On May 21, 1999, ESS personnel conducted a survey of the depth to water and total depth at all the monitoring wells in the No. 6 fuel oil area. During this program, approximately 18 inches of thick, viscous NAPL was discovered at the bottom of Monitoring Wells MW-6 and MW-7. Although traces of NAPL had been previously identified in site monitoring wells, this extent had not been identified in previous surveys. 4.2.5 Related Closure Activities In March 1999, Cranston Print Works contracted with Clean Harbors of Braintree, Massachusetts to decommission and close the Underground Storage Tank systems in the No. 6 fuel oil area. Decommissioning activities included the cleaning of all the piping leading to the tanks as well as the tanks themselves. Because of the potential for impacting the structural integrity of the nearby foundation of the White Frames Building, the tanks were closed in place. Acting with the approval of the Webster Fire Department, the tanks were filled with light-weight concrete after decontamination activities were completed. 4.3 Remedial Goals The Phase III Report selected a Temporary Solution for implementation at the Site based on the conclusion that the benefits associated with a permanent solution, (the complete removal of oil and hazardous materials (OHM) from the Site) did not justify the higher cost and substantial impact on plant operations. The Phase III Report concluded that a Substantial Hazard as defined by the MCP did not exist at the site. OHM (No. 6 fuel oil) present has low leaching potential, migrates slowly, and there is little or no exposure to it. Although there are no current exposures, the implementation of the temporary solution would control potential future exposures. c:\my documents\a-projects\cranston print wks\phase iv\phase 4 report.doc lESS ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICES, INC. & M ESS Project No. C395-001, Phase IV, Remedy Implementation Plan for Cranston Print Works Company July 27, 1999 Page 9 The Remedial Goals for the temporary solution defined in the Phase III Report included the limited excavation of soils adjacent to the tailrace wall and the installation of a migration barrier along the tailrace wall. A collection system to facilitate the removal of any NAPL retained by the barrier would also be installed. This alternative also included upgrading the skimmer in place at the tail race outlet into a more permanent structure. Based on the identification of significant quantities of NAPL in MW-6 and MW-7, the scope of this remedial response has been expanded to include: * Demolition of the pumphouse and UST shed; * Excavation of all petroleum impacted soils to the extent feasible between the former pump house and the tailrace wall without impacting the adjacent building foundations; * To facilitate the removal of impacted soils from the below the depth of the water table and any NAPL present, construction dewatering techniques will be used facilitate the management of soils. Since it is anticipated that most or all of the petroleum impacted soils will now be removed, it is no longer anticipated that a NAPL removal system or skimmer system upgrade will be required. 4.4 Overview of Remedial Plan The selected remedial approach involves the demolition of the pump house and UST shed and removal of any remaining underground piping associated with the former oil handling operation. Rather than excavate all petroleum-impacted soils, it will be excavated to the maximum extent practicable without jeopardizing the stability of the building foundation (see Figure 2 for the Limits of Excavation). Any impacted soils beneath the building will be left in place. The sequencing of the program is expected to include: 1. Demolition of the former pumphouse and UST shed; 2. Removal of the existing asphalt, and remaining utility piping associated with the former pump house. Some of the former oil and steam piping is suspected to be covered with asbestos and will be managed in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations; c:\my documents\a-projects\cranston print wks\phase /555 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICES, INC. iv\phase 4 report.doc , ESS Project No. C395-001, Phase IV, Remedy Implementation Plan for Cranston Print Works Company July 27, 1999 Page 10 3. Following removal of the utility piping, excavation of soils between the former pump house and the tailrace wall will be conducted. If necessary, construction dewatering equipment will be used to excavate below the existing groundwater elevation. 4. Following completion of the excavation, the site will be backfilled to existing grade and the asphalt surface will be replaced; 5. Following evaluation of the excavated soils, those soils not suitable for on-site reuse will be transported under a Bill-of-Lading to an approved off-site facility for recycling or treatment and disposal. Impacted soils will be removed to a maximum depth of 14 to 17 feet below grade. Because of the nearby building foundations, the excavation will be sloped away from the bottom of the footings to minimize settling. Groundwater encountered in the excavation during the construction activities will be removed, treated, and discharged to Mill Brook under an NPDES exclusion. A Site Plan showing the layout of the former UST and the proximity to local features is shown in Figure 3. Excavated soils will be temporarily stockpiled at a nearby location on site and subsequently transported to an approved off-site facility for recycling or treatment and disposal. A more detailed discussion of the planning required in preparation of the program execution is presented below. 4.4.1 Health and Safety Considerations The contractor retained to perform the remedial measure will be required to prepare a site-specific health and safety plan and submit it to Cranston Print Works Company prior to commencement of remedial activities at the site. A portion of the contractor bid documents will identify the known hazards at the site to assist the contractor in preparing the health and safety plan. The contractor's employees will be required to follow the procedures outlined in the health and safety plan to minimize and control exposures to chemicals present on the site. Only those workers that have received training in compliance with OSHA Hazardous Waste Site Training Requirements (29 CFR 1910.120) will be allowed to conduct work at the site. During the execution of the remedial program, ESS personnel will be present to monitor activities and represent the interests of Cranston Print Works. ESS will c:\my documents\a-projects\cranston print wks\phase Mphase 4 report.doc 5(c ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICES, INC. ESS Project No. C395-001, Phase IV, Remedy Implementation Plan for Cranston Print Works Company July 27, 1999 Page 11I prepare its own health and safety plan governing the procedures followed by its workers. The health and safety plan will be available at all times when ESS personnel are present on site. 4.4.2 Contingency Plan The contractors retained to perform the remedial measures will be required to prepare a site-specific contingency plan and submit it to Cranston Print Works Company prior to the commencement of remedial activities. The contingency plan will designate the emergency procedures to be followed by the contractor in the event of a spill or release of hazardous materials during the implementation of the remedial measures. The contingency plan will establish the contractor's chain-of-command and provide a list of telephone numbers for notification during an emergency. 4.4.3 Security Procedures The excavation program will be conducted in a restricted access area. Cranston Print Works will use its' normal security procedures to control access to the excavation site. As a precaution during construction, the contractor will be required to post warning signs and erect barricades in the immediate vicinity of the work areas. 4.4.4 Permits Prior to implementation of the remedial measures, the Contractor will obtain all applicable federal, state and local permits. ESS anticipates that a notification to the Webster Conservation Commission for conducting work within the buffer zone will be required and that an NPDES exclusion will be required from U.S. EPA. If necessary, a demolition permit will be obtained by the contractor from the Webster Building Department. All notifications and asbestos removal activities will be conducted in accordance with Massachusetts asbestos handling regulations. 4.5 Project Sequencing This section presents information on the anticipated sequence of events involved in the execution of the remedial program. The broad topics addressed are: Site Preparation, Soil Excavation, Stockpiling Soils, and Restoration. This is followed by a discussion of the Inspection and Monitoring procedures to be used during the program. For a mor edetailed cAmy docurnents\a-projects~cranston print wks\phase E155 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICES, INC. iv\phase 4 report.doc ESS Project No. C395-001, Phase IV,Remedy Implementation Plan for Cranston Print Works Company July 27, 1999 Page 12 presentation of the proposed excavation program refer to the Contractor Bid Documents in Appendix C. 4.5.1 Site Preparation The project setting is in an active portion of the Cranston Print Works facility adjacent to the Powerhouse and the shipping and receiving department. Inactive underground piping runs from the former pump house and UST shed toward the Powerhouse. Process sewer piping and buried electrical conduits run parallel to the Power House near the Limits of Excavation. During the execution of the remedial program, the alley way near the Power House will be kept open to traffic. Barricades and physical barriers will be used to control casual foot traffic in the area. During construction, use of the alley for delivery of goods to Cranston Print Works will be minimized to avoid unnecessary suspension of the work. Site Preparation activities includes the following activities; * Contractor mobilization to the site; " Preparation of on site locations for stockpiling of soils generated from the excavation. This involves the placement of doubled polyethylene in the storage area on the north eastern side of the Power House; * Demolition of the former pump house and UST shed; * Removal of the existing asphalt and transport to the on site stockpile in preparation of off-site recycling; * Removal and decontamination of the underground piping; * Installation of siltation and erosion controls at the perimeter of the work area to minimize flow of stormwater onto the work area and the possible transport of residuals from impacted soils beyond the work area. This would include a combination of hay bales and soil berms placed on the perimeter of the work area. c.\my documents\a-projects\cranson print wks\phase iv\phase 4 report.doc E54S ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICES, INC. U ESS Project No. C395-001, Phase IV, Remedy Implementation Plan for Cranston Print Works Company Juy 27, 1999 Page 13 4.5.2 Soil Excavation Following site preparation, soil excavation will commence. Clean soils will be segregated and stockpiled separately from soils visually determined to be impacted to minimize the amount of soil transported off site for recycling. During excavation, ESS will screen soils using headspace techniques for the presence of petroleum hydrocarbons. Soils with headspace measurement of greater than 100 ppmv will be segregated with the impacted soils. In addition, any soils exhibiting a characteristic petroleum odor will be segregated with the impacted soils. Excavated soils will be transported to the storage area northeast of the Powerhouse. In the vicinity of the tailrace and any buildings, soil will be removed using structural excavation techniques as described below. The intent of this portion of the program is to remove impacted soils beneath the bottom structure foundations. From the bottom of the footing, soil will be excavated such that a 1:1 slope is maintained until the maximum depth is encountered. Following completion of the excavation, ESS will collect composite soil samples of in-situ soils and the hole will be backfilled immediately. Excavation techniques intended to minimize the extent of groundwater infiltration will be used in areas near the groundwater table. Excavations completed at the maximum depth will be backfilled as soon as possible. Under no circumstances will the excavation be allowed to remain open over night or during significant rain. If substantial quantities of water are encountered in the excavation, it will be removed using standard construction dewatering techniques. Water collected will be stored on site and, if necessary, treated for discharge using an NPDES exclusion. U Depending on conditions (extent beyond the limits of excavation removal of impacted soils. If encountered, additional shoring settling impacts. 4.5.3 of contamination encountered), additional excavation described herein may be conducted to maximize the substantial quantities of soil requiring removal are of the foundations may be undertaken to minimize Soil Stockpiles As discussed above, soil from the excavation will be transported to the storage area at c:\my documents\a-projects\cranston print wks\phase iv\phase 4 report.doc ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICES, INC. K F? ESS Project No. C395-001, Phase IV, Remedy Implementation Plan for Cranston Print Works Company July 27, 1999 Page 14 the northeastern side of the Power House facility for storage in temporary stockpiles until the disposition of the soils has been determined. All soils will be stored on doubled 6-mil polyethylene. When not in use, the stockpiles will be covered with 6mil polyethylene to minimize possible transport of contaminants from the stockpile. All stockpiles will be bermed with fill and/or hay bales to minimize the potential for contaminated run off from the stock piles. Once excavation has been completed, ESS will perform sampling on the stockpiles. Soils unsuitable for on-site reuse will be designated for off-site reuse and will be transported under a Bill-of-Lading signed by the LSP of Record for the Site. 4.5.4 Restoration The excavation will be backfilled with previously excavated material suitable for onsite reuse. Following the placement of material from on-site sources, clean fill from off-site will be placed in the excavation. All soils will be placed and compacted in a manner that minimizes settling. Two new groundwater monitoring wells will be installed in the vicinity of the excavation for continued monitoring of conditions following the completion of site activities. All nearby monitoring and extraction wells will be surveyed to a common datum. After completion of backfilling, the area will be covered with asphalt to match existing grades. 4.5.5 Inspection and Monitoring ESS personnel will be present during site closure activities to document conditions and monitor conditions on behalf of Cranston Print Works. ESS will evaluate conditions during closure activities to ensure that safe conditions are maintained. ESS will qualitatively monitor site conditions to ensure that the health and safety of its However, no formal environmental monitoring plan employees are maintained. appears to be warranted for this remedial measure. The primary constituent of concern that will be encountered during remedial activities is No. 6 fuel oil. Since No. 6 fuel oil has an extremely low volatility, air exposures during execution of the remedial c:\my documents\a-projects\cranston print wks\phase iv\phase 4 repordoc Es~S ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICES, INC. ESS Project No. C395-001, Phase IV, Remedy Implementation Plan for Cranston Print Works Company July 27, 1999 Page 15 measure are not expected to pose a risk beyond the designated work area. Exposures to site remediation workers will be addressed in the contractor's health and safety plan. Consequently, ambient air monitoring is not planned as part of the execution of the remedial measure. The contractor executing the program shall have responsibility for the health and safety of its employees. ESS will conduct post-excavation sampling to document conditions after the completion of soil excavation. Since the program is being conducted to remove impacted soils to the extent practicable without substantially impacting the stability of the adjacent buildings, no specific residual concentiation has been identified. Prior to backfilling, ESS will collect composite soil samples from every 250 square feet of sidewalls and the trench bottom by collecting a minimum of five aliquots from each area. In this way, ESS will generate representative composite samples for both sidewalls and trench bottom of the excavation. Each composite sample will be placed in containers provided by the contract laboratory. After each composite sample is completed, it will be stored in an ice-filled, insulated cooler until delivery for analysis. To prevent cross-contamination between samples, the trowel and mixing bowl used for compositing will be thoroughly scrubbed before each use with a laboratory-grade detergent and then rinsed with distilled water. When sampling has been completed, the samples will be sealed in the cooler with a completed chain of custody record and promptly shipped to the contract laboratory for analysis. The soil samples will be analyzed for Extractable Petroleum Hydrocarbons (EPH) using Massachusetts DEP Method MADEP-EPH-98-1. ESS will collect composite soil samples from each stockpile. One composite soil sample will be collected for each 100 cubic yard of stockpile. A minimum of five aliquots from each 100 cubic yard increment will be collected for each composite sample. Using the procedures outlined above, each composite sample will be submitted to the contract laboratory for EPH analysis. Soils exhibiting petroleum concentrations below the Method 1, S-3 Soil Standard will be designated as suitable for reuse on site. cAmy documents\a-projects\cranmton print wks\phase ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICES, INC. iv\phase 4 report.doc a ESS Project No. C395-001, Phase IV, Remedy Implementation Plan for Cranston Print Works Company July 27, 1999 Page 16 Soils with petroleum concentration greater than the Method 1, S-3 Soil Standard will be designated for off-site reuse. Following the determination of the status of each stockpile, soils designated for off-site reuse shall be further tested for the acceptance parameters required by the receiving facility. The contractor shall have responsibility for decontamination, transport and disposal of the piping and equipment possibly contaminated with No. 6 fuel oil. The contractor shall provide written documentation of the receipt of all debris and decontaminated equipment at the receiving facility. 5.0 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE AND MONITORING PLAN 5.1 Contacts Responsible for Conducting Operation. Maintenance and Monitoring Person Responsible: Cranston Print Works Company Two Worcester Road Webster, MA Contact: 01570 Henry Donaldson Phone: (508) 943-0520 5.2 Monitoring Activities Following completion of remedial activities, all monitoring wells will be gauged quarterly for the presence of NAPL. If no NAPL has been identified in any of the wells on site for four successive quarters, monitoring will be reduced to a semi-annual frequency. If no NAPL has been identified after a year of semi-annual monitoring, the frequency of monitoring will be reduced to yearly. Chemical analysis for EPH will be conducted annually at the two furthest down-gradient monitoring wells. c: \my documnes\a-projects\cranston print wks\phase 'E g ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICES, INC. ivphase 4 report.doc 7V ESS Project No. C395-001, Phase IV, Remedy Implementation Plan for Cranston Print Works Company July 27, 1999 Page 17 5.3 Operation Activities The extraction wells installed as part of this remedial action will be periodically monitored according to the schedule presented above. If any NAPL is identified in either of the extraction wells, a vacuum truck will be used to evacuate the well and remove all NAPL for off-site disposal. cArny documents\a-projects\cranston print wks\phase Mphase 4 reporidoc /ESS ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICES, INC. 1ESS FIGURES lagm U W Environmental Science Services, Inc. 888 Worcester Street, Suite 240 Wellesley, Massachusetts 02482 (781) 431-0500 Environmental Scientists, Engineers, and Planner s ESS Job No. C395-002 Figure 1: Locus Map Cranston Print Works Company Two Worcester Street Webster, Massachusetts Source: United States Geological Survey, Webster, 7.5 X 15 Minue Quadrangle. Date of Map: 1987 Scale: 1:25,000 metric 1 Date: July, 1999 U no -Irn Oz > UC ro-- C -q U) 0 3 (D t1 3 3 M C- Q ( 0 -os --I >0 0 0 >D ,0 (0 00 3 n O C 0_ O.. rn CuA/ 0>- I z C)0 z o0~ CRANSTON PRINT WORKS COMPANY SOILS EXCAVATION PROGRAM StTE PLAN - ESS Enronmmnlal Scientists Enginer, and Planners 1cw '-4' In' lOll LJ '-4' M (A o O( a - F--- on Tn z I1 @7 WI -g C' -4 V1 0 0 CL an a 2 0 0 -TI m m N)i Q CRANSTON a PRINT WORKS COMPANY Location of Borings and Test Pits Sc- ists, Enlwonmfal d P nner CE i IOAPv Rp - 1ESS APPENDIX A FORM BWSC-108, COMPREHENSIVE RESPONSE ACTION TRANSMITTAL FORM AND PHASE I COMPLETION STATEMENT OW9 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup COMPREHENSIVE RESPONSE ACTION TRANS FORM & PHASE I COMPLETION STATEMENT BWSC-108 ] A Ull-11 [ se Tracking Number hill] Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0484 (Subpart D) and & 40.0800 (Subpwt") - flii 44 I A. SITE LOCATION: Site Name: (optional) Cranston Print Works Company Location Aid: Two Worcester Road Street City/Town ZIP Code: Webster - N y -cNp 01570 Related Release Tracking Numbers that this Form Addresses: Tier Classification: (check one of the following) If a Tier I Permit has been ITier IB DTier IC Tier II El Not Tier Classified issued, state the Permit Number B. THIS FORM IS BEING USED TO: [II rier IA (check all that apply) Submit a Phase I Completion Statement, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0484 (complete Sections A. B. C, G. H, I and J). Submit a Phase I Scope of Work, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0834 (complete Sections A, B, C, H, H, I and J). Submit a final Phase i Comprehensive Site Report and Completion Statement, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0836 (complete Sections A, B, C, D, G, H, I and J). Submit a Phase Il Remedial Action Plan and Completion Statement, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0862 (complete Sections A, B, C, H, H, I and J). Submit a Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0874 (complete Sections A, B, C. G. H. I and J). [] Submit an As-BuIlt Construction Report, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0875 (complete Sections A, B,C. G, H, I and J). Submit a Phase IV Final Inspection Report and Completion Statement, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0878 and 40.0879 (complete Sections A, B. C, E, G, H, I and J). Submit a periodic Phase V Inspection & Monitoring Report, pursuant to 310 CMR 40,0892 (complete Sections A, B. C, H, H, I and J). Submit a final Phase V Inspection & Monitoring Report and Completion Statement, pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0893 (complete Sections A, B, C, F, G, H, I and J). You must attach all supporting documentation required for each use of form indicated, including copies of any Legal Notices and Notices to Public Officials required by 310 CMR 40.1400. C. RESPONSE ACTIONS: Check here if any response action(s) that serves as the basis for the Phase submittal(s) Involves the use of Innovative Technologies. (DEP is interested in using this information to create an Innovative Technologies Clearinghouse.) Describe Technologies: D. PHASE II COMPLETION STATEMENT: Specify the outcome of the Phase 11Comprehensive Site Assessment: Additional Comprehensive Response Actions are necessary at this Site, based on the results of the Phase 11Comprehensive Site Assessment [I The requirements of a Class A Response Action Outcome have been met end a completed Response Action Outcome Statement (BWSC-104) will be submitted to DEP. The requirements of a Class B Response Action Outcome have been met and a completed Response Action Outcome Statement (BWSC-104) will be submitted to DEP. Rescoring of this Site using the Numerical Ranking System is necessary, based on the results of the final Phase I Report. E. PHASE IV COMPLETION STATEMENT: Specify the outcome of Phase IV Comprehensive Site Assessment: Phase V operation, maintenance or monitoring of the Comprehensive Response Action is necessary to achieve a Response Action Outcome. (This site will be subject to Phase V Operation, Maintenance and Monitoring Annual Compliance Fee.) The requirements of a Class A Response Action Outcome have been met. No additional operation, maintenance or monitoring is necessary to ensure the integrity of the Response Action Outcome. A completed Response Action Outcome Statement (BWSC-104) will be submitted to DEP. The requirements of a Class C Response Action Outcome have been met. No additional operation, maintenance or monitoring is necessary to ensure the integrity of the Response Action Outcome. A completed Response Action Outcome Statement (BWSC-104) will be submitted to DEP. SECTION E IS CONTINUED ON THE NEXT PAGE Revised 3/30195 Supersedes Forms BWSC-010 (in part) and 013 Do Not After This Forn Page 1 of 3 Massachusetts Department of Environmental P Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup ti BWSC-108 COMPREHENSIVE RESPONSE ACTION TRANS AL FORM & PHASE I COMPLETION STATEMENT Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0484 (Subpart D) and & 40.0800 (Sub art H B E. PHASE IV COMPLETION STATEMENT: (continued) 29T E DE - . *Mt, The requirements of a Class C Response Action Outcome have been met. Further operation, maintenance or monitoring of the remedial action is necessary to ensure that conditions are maintained and that further progress is made toward a Permanent Solution. A completed Response Action Outcome Statement (BWSC-1 04) will be submitted to DEP. Indicate whether the operation and maintenance will be Active or Passive. (Active Operation and Maintenance is defined at 310 CMR 40.0006.): 0 Active Operation and Maintenance 0 Passive Operation and Maintenance (Active Operation and Maintenance makes the Site subject to a Post-RAO-Class C Active Operation and Maintenance Annual Compliance Fee.) F. PHASE V COMPLETION STATEMENT: Specify the outcome of Phase V activities: The requirements of a Class A Response Action Outcome have been met and a completed Response Action Outcome Statement (BWSC-104) will be submitted to DEP. [ The requirements of a Class C Response Action Outcome have been met. No additional operation, maintenance of monitoring Is necessary to ensure the integrity of the Response Action Outcome. A completed Response Action Outcome Statement (BWSC-1 04) will be submitted to DEP. The requirements of a Class C Response Action Outcome have been met. Further operation, maintenance or monitoring of the remedial action is necessary to ensure that conditions are maintained and that further progress is made toward a Permanent Solution. A completed Response Action Outcome Statement (BWSC-1 04) will be submitted to DEP. Indicate whether the operation and maintenance will be Active or Passive. (Active Operation and Maintenance Is defined at 310 CMR 40.0006.): 0 0 Active Operation and Maintenance Passive Operation and Maintenance (Active Operation and Maintenance makes the Site subject to a Post-RAO Class C Active Operation and Maintenance Annual Compliance Fee.) G. LSP OPINION: I attest under the pains and penalties of perjury that I have personally examined and am familiar with the information contained In this transmittal form, including any and all documents accompanying this submittal. In my professional opinion and judgment based upon application of (I) the standard of care in 309 CMR 4.02(1), (ii) the applicable provisions of 309 CMR 4.02(2) and (3), and (iii) the provisions of 309 CMR 4.03(5), to the best of my knowledge, information and belief, > if Section B indicates that a Phase I, Phase It, Phase III, Phase IV or Phase V Completion Statement is being submitted, the response action(s) that is (are) the subject of this submittal () has (have) been developed and implemented in accordance with the applicable provisions of M.G.L. c. 21E and 310 CMR 40.0000, (ii)is (are) appropriate and reasonable to accomplish the purposes of such response action(s) as set forth in the applicable provisions of M.G.L. c. 21E and 310 CMR 40.0000, and (lii) complies(y) with the identified provisions of all orders, permits, and approvals Identified in this submittal: > if Section B indicates that a Phase I Scope of Work or a Phase IV Reqpedy Implementation Plan is being submitted, the response action(2) that is (are) the subject of this submittal (1)has (have) been developed In accordance with the applicable provisions of M.G.L c. 21E and 310 CMR 40.0000, (ii) is (are) appropriate and reasonable to accomplish the purposes of such response action(s) as set forth in the applicable provisions of M.G.L c. 21 E and 310 CMR 40.0000, and (III) complies(y) with the identified provisions of all orders, permits, and approvals identified in this submittal, > if Section B indicates that an As-Built Construction Report or a Phase V Inspection and Monitoring Report is being submitted, the response action(2) that is (are) the subject of this submittal (i) is (are) being implemented in accordance with the applicable provisions of M.G.L. c. 21E and 310 CMR 40.0000, (ii) is (are) appropriate and reasonable to accomplish the purposes of such response action(s) as set forth In the applicable provisions of M.G.L. c. 21E and 310 CMR 40.0000, and (ii) complies(y) with the identified provisions of all orders, permits, and approvals identified In this submittal. I am aware that significant penalties may result, including, but not limited to, possible fines and Imprisonment, if I submit information which I know to be false, inaccurate or materially incomplete. Check here if the Response Action(s)on which this opinion is based, if any, are (were) subg issued by DEP or EPA. If the box is checked, you MUST attach a statement identifyin LSP Name: Suzanne C. Courtemanche LSP #: Telephone: (401) 421-0398 Ext.: FAX: (optional) Signature 1 078 Stamp: s), permit(s) and/or approval(s) s thereof. SUZANNE C. 4 OURTEMANCHE r N0.H1078 QCSTO Date: 3s( Revised 3/30/95 pPageY2 Rniwrsndns Forms BWSC-010 (in part) and 013 Do Not Alter This Form P Y of3 Page 2 of 3 Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Waste Site Cleanup BWSC-108 COMPREHENSIVE RESPONSE ACTION TRANSMI1TAL FORM & PHASE I COMPLETION STATEMENT Release Tracking Number 02 -Zj44 Pursuant to 310 CMR 40.0484 (Subpart D) and & 40.0800 (Subpart H) H. PERSON UNDERTAKING RESPONSE ACTION(S): Name of Organization: Name of Contact: Street: Cranston Print Works Company Henry Donaldson Two Worcester Road City/Town: Webster Telephone: (508) 943-0520 n 3 Tile: State: Ext.: MA ZIP 0 T De: L FAX: (optional) Check here if there has been a change In the person undertaking the Response Action. I. RELATIONSHIP TO SITE OR PERSON UNDERTAKING RESPONSE ACTION(S):: RP or PRP rL1 Specify: 0 Owner 0 Operator 0 Generator (check one) 0 Transporter Other RP or PRP: Fiduciary, Secured Lender or Municipality with Exempt Status (as defined by M.G.L. c. 21 E, s. 2) Agency or Public Utility on a Right of Way (as defined by M.G.L c. 21E. s. 5(|)) Any Other Person Undertaking Response Action Specify Relationship: J. CERTIFICATION OF PERSON UNDERTAKING RESPONSE ACTION(S): 1. Henry Donaldson , attest under the pains and penalties of perjury (1)that I have personally examined and am familiar with the Information contained In this submittal, including any and all documents accompanying this transmittal form, (ui)that, based on my inquiry of those individuals immediately responsible for obtaining the information, the material information contained in this submittal is, to the best of my knowledge and belief, true, accurate and complete, and (iii) that I am fully authorized to make this attestation on behalf of the entity legally responsible for this submittal. I/the person or entity o whose behalf this submittal is made am/is aware that there are significant penalties, including, but not limited to, possible fines and imprisonment, for willfully submitting false, inaccurate, or Incomplete Information. By: For (signatur Cranstytrint Works Company Title: Sd Date: -3g Cr (print name of person or entity recorded in Section H) r #7 0 5 P 9 I Enter address of the person providing certification, if different from address recorded in Section H. Street: Telephone: ZIP Code: State: City/Town: Ext: FAX: (optional) YOU MUST COMPLETE ALL RELEVANT SECTIONS OF THIS FORM OR DEP MAY RETURN THE DOCUMENT AS INCOMPLETE. IF YOU SUBMIT AN INCOMPLETE FORM, YOU MAY BE PENALIZED FOR MISSING A REQUIRED DEADLINE. COPY Revised 3130/95 Supersedes Forms BWSC-010 (in part) and 013 Do Not Alter This Form Page 3 of 3 IRSS APPENDIX B NOTIFICATION LETTERS SENT TO WEBSTER OFFICIALS 93ww ESS ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTISTS, ENGINEERS, AND PLANNERS July 27, 1999 Mr. Mark Stankiewicz Town Administrator Municipal Building Main Street Webster, Massachusetts 01570 Re: Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan Cranston Print Works Company Webster, Massachusetts DEP Release Tracking Number 2-1044 ESS Project No. C395-001 Dear Sirs: In accordance with the Massachusetts Contingency Plan, 310 CMR 40.1403(3)(a), 40.1403(3)(e) and 40.0880, this letter serves as notification of the submittal of a Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan to the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) for Cranston Print Works Company, located at Two Worcester Road, Webster, Massachusetts (the Site). Field activities associated with this Plan include the excavation and off-site recycling of soils impacted with petroleum hydrocarbons. Remedial activities are expected to begin in midJuly and continue through the end of August. The documents are available for review by contacting: Mr. Henry Donaldson Cranston Print Works Company Two Worcester Road Ms. Suzanne Courtemanche, LSP Environmental Science Services 272 Exchange Street Webster, MA Providence, RI 02903 01570 Tel. (617) 926-7600 Tel. (401) 421-0398 These documents will be filed with the DEP under the Release Notification Number 2-1044 on or before July 27, 1999 and may be viewed and/or copied at the DEP's Central Regional office, located at 627 Main Street, Worcester, MA [Tel. (508) 792 7650]. I 272 West Exchange Street, Suite 101, Providence, Rhode Island 02903 Facsimile: (401) 421-5731 E-Mail: essri@ultranet.com Telephone: (401) 421-0398 Telephone: (781) 431-0500 Web Site: www.cssgroupcom 888 Worcester Street. Suite 240, Wellesley, MA 02482 Facsimile: (781) 431-7434 E-Mail; essma@ulkranect.com Mark Stankiewicz, Town Administrator, Webster, Massachusetts Page 2 July 27, 1999 Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call us at (401) 421-0398. Sincerely, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICES kVdrwf 4rSuzanne Courtemanche, LSP Principal C: Webster Board of Health, Town of Webster; Henry Donaldson, Cranston Print Works , j:\c36 1-000. 1\execsum I I ESS ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICES, INC. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENTISTS, ENGINEERS, AND PLANNERS July 27, 1999 Board of Health Municipal Building Main Street Webster, Massachusetts 01570 Re: Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan Cranston Print Works Company Webster, Massachusetts DEP Release Tracking Number 2-1044 ESS Project No. C395-001 Dear Sirs: In accordance with the Massachusetts Contingency Plan, 310 CMR 40.1403(3)(a), 40.1403(3)(e) and 40.0880, this letter serves as notification of the submittal of a Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan to the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) for Cranston Print Works Company, located at Two Worcester Road, Webster, Massachusetts (the Site). Field activities associated with this Plan include the excavation and off-site recycling of soils impacted with petroleum hydrocarbons. Remedial activities are expected to begin in midJuly and continue through the end of August. The documents are available for review by contacting: Mr. Henry Donaldson Cranston Print Works Company Two Worcester Road Webster,MA 01570 Tel. (617) 926-7600 Ms. Suzanne Courtemanche, LSP Environmental Science Services 272 Exchange Street Providence, RI 02903 Tel. (401) 421-0398 These documents will be filed with the DEP under the Release Notification Number 2-1044 on or before July 27, 1999 and may be viewed and/or copied at the DEP's Central Regional office, located at 627 Main Street, Worcester, MA [Tel. (508) 792 7650]. 272 West Exchange Street. Suite 101, Providence, Rhode Island 02903 E-Mail: essri@uitranet.com Facsimile: (401) 421.5731 Telephone; (401) 421-0398 Telephone: (781) 431-0500 Web Site: www.essgroup.com 888 Worcester Street, Suite 240, Wellesley, MA 02482 E-Mail: essma@ultranet.com Facsimile: (781) 431-7434 Webster Board of Health, Webster, Massachusetts July 27, 1999 Page 2 Should you have any questions, please do not hesitate to call us at (401) 421-0398. Sincerely, ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE SERVICES Suzanne Ctoemanche, LSP Principal C: Mark Stankiewicz, Town Administrator, Town of Webster; Henry Donaldson, Cranston Print Works - j:\c361-000. 1\execsum IESS APPENDIX C CONTRACTOR BID DOCUMENTS K3 INVITATION TO BID Cranston Print Works Company (CPW) is requesting separate sealed Bids for the excavation and transport for off-site reuse of petroleum contaminated soils at its facility located in Webster, Massachusetts. The Work covered under this Contract shall include, but is not limited to the following items: 1. Demolition of two existing buildings and off-site disposal of the debris generated. 2. Removal and disposal of idle piping and equipment. 3. Excavation of petroleum impacted soils, backfilling, compaction and grading associated with filling the excavation. 4. Renewal of bituminous concrete paving. 5. Off-site recycling/disposal of petroleum impacted soils, miscellaneous debris and waste generated during the removal program. 6. Miscellaneous site work including erosion control, cleanup, restoration of areas disturbed during construction. 7. Furnishing of personnel and equipment decontamination facilities. 8. Other work shown on the Contract Drawings. Complete Bid Specifications will be provided at the pre-bid conference. Sealed Bids MUST be received by Cranston Print Works Company until 10:00 p.m. on Wednesday, June 30, 1999 otherwise the Bid will be disqualified. At that time the Bids will be opened privately. Bidders are required to attend a mandatory pre-bid conference to discuss details of the project. The pre-bid conference will be held on Tuesday, June 22, 1999 at the facility located at Two Worcester Road in Webster, MA. Questions which arise during the bidding period should be directed to Environmental Science Services, Inc., 888 Worcester Street, Wellesley, Massachusetts 02482. All questions should be made in writing and answers will be in the form of a written addendum which will be provided to all potential Bidders. Each Bidder must furnish with his Bid the appropriate insurance certificates as required by the INV-1 Bidders, whether or not the Bids comply with the prescribed requirements and such supplemental items, unit prices and other data, as may be requested in the Bid Form or prior to the Notice of Award. 3. Cranston Print Works Company may conduct such investigations as it deems necessary to assist in the evaluation of any Bid and to establish the responsibility, qualifications and financial ability of Bidders, proposed Subcontractors, Suppliers and other persons and organizations to perform and furnish the Work in accordance with the Contract Documents to Cranston Print Works Company's satisfaction within the prescribed time. 5. If the contract is to be awarded, it will be awarded to the responsible Bidder whose evaluation by Cranston Print Works Company indicates that the award will be in the best interests of the Project and Cranston Print Works Company. 6. If the contract is awarded, Cranston Print Works will issue the successful Bidder a Notice of Award within one week after the day of the Bid opening. BID FORM 1. The Bid Form is included with the bidding documents; additional copies may be obtained from Environmental Science Services, Inc., 888 Worcester Road, Wellesley, Massachusetts 02482. 2. All blanks on the Bid Form must be completed in ink or by typewriter. 3. All names must be typed or printed below the signature. 6. The bid shall contain an acknowledgment of receipt of all Addenda (the numbers of which must be listed on the Bid form). 7. The address and telephone number for communications regarding the Bid must be shown. 8. Bids must be priced as a Base Bid for the base contract and include a separate unit price for each unit of work indicated on the Supplement to Bid Form. BIDDER'S REPRESENTATION 1. By making hid Bid each Bidder represents that he has read and understands the Bidding Documents and his bid is made in accordance therewith, has visited the Project and familiarized himself with the obstacles and conditions that will be encountered during the execution of the Work, and has based his Bid upon the materials and methods described in the bidding documents without exceptions. IB-2 INSURANCE 1. Each Bid must be accompanied by the appropriate insurance certificates as defined in the GENERAL CONDITIONS. BIDS TO REMAIN SUBJECT TO ACCEPTANCE 1. All bids will remain subject to acceptance for thir (30) d4ays after the day of the Bid opening, but Cranston Print Works Company may, in its sole discretion, reject any bid. CONTRACT TIME 1. The numbers of days within which, or the dates by which, the Work is to be substantially completed and also completed and ready for final payment (the Contract Time) are set forth in the Bid Form and the Agreement. COPIES OF BIDDING DOCUMENTS 1. The Owner shall furnish each bidder with one complete set of the bidding documents. 2. Complete sets of Bidding Documents must be used in preparing Bids; neither Cranston Print Works Company nor the ENGINEER assume any responsibility for errors or misinterpretations resulting from the use of incomplete sets of Bidding Documents. 3. Cranston Print Works Company and ENGINEER in making copies of Bidding Documents available on the above terms do so only for the purpose of obtaining Bids on the Work and do not confer a license or grant for any other use. DEFINED TERMS 1. Terms used in these Instructions to Bidders which are defined in the General Conditions of the Contract Documents have the meanings assigned to them in the General Conditions. The term "Bidder" means one who submits a Bid directly to Cranston Print Works Company, as distinct from a sub-bidder, who submits a bid to a Bidder. The term "successful Bidder" means the responsible and responsive Bidder to whom Cranston Print Works Company (on the basis of Cranston Print Works Company's evaluation as hereinafter provided) makes an award. The term "Bidding Documents" includes the Invitation to Bid, the Instructions to Bidders, the Bid Form, and the proposed Contract Documents (including all Addenda issued prior to the receipt of Bids). EXAMINATION OF CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND SITE 1. It is the responsibility of each Bidder before submitting a Bid, to: (a) examine the IB-3 Contract Documents thoroughly; (b) visit the site to become familiar with local conditions that may affect cost, progress, performance or furnishing of the work; (c) consider federal, state, and local Laws and Regulations that may affect cost, progress, performance or furnishing of the Work; (d) study and carefully correlate Bidder's observations with the Contract Documents; and (e) notify ENGINEER of all conflicts, errors or discrepancies in the Contract Documents. 2. Reference is made to the General Conditions for identification of: a. those reports of explorations and tests of subsurface conditions at the site which have been utilized by ENGINEER in preparation of the Contract Documents. Bidder may rely upon the accuracy of the technical data contained in such reports but not upon non-technical data, interpretations or opinions contained therein or for the completeness thereof for the purposes of bidding or construction. b. those drawings of physical conditions in or relating to existing surface and subsurface conditions (except underground facilities) which are at or contiguous to the site which have been utilized by ENGINEER in preparation of the Contract Documents. Bidder may rely upon the accuracy of the technical data contained in such drawings, but not upon completeness thereof, for the purposes of bidding or construction. c. copies of such reports and drawings will be made available by Cranston Print Works Company and the ENGINEER to any Bidder on request. Those reports and drawings are not part of the Contract Documents, but the technical data contained therein upon which Bidder is entitled to rely as provided in Paragraphs 2.1 and 2.2 are incorporated therein by reference. Such technical data, if any, has been identified and established in the Supplementary Conditions. 3. Information and data reflected in the Contract Documents with respect to underground facilities, at or contiguous to, the site is based upon information and data furnished to Cranston Print Works Company and ENGINEER by owners of such underground facilities or others, and Cranston Print Works Company nor ENGINEER do not assume responsibility for the accuracy or completeness thereof unless it is expressly provided otherwise in the Supplementary Conditions. 4. Provisions concerning responsibilities for the adequacy of data furnished to prospective Bidders on subsurface conditions, underground facilities and other physical conditions, and possible changes in the Contract Documents due to differing conditions appear in the General Conditions. 5. The lands upon which the Work is to be performed, rights-of-way easements for access thereto and other lands designated for use by Contractor in performing the Work are IB-4 identified in the Contract Documents. All additional lands and access thereto required for temporary construction facilities or storage of materials and equipment are to be provided by the successful Bidder. Easements for permanent structures or permanent changes in existing structures are to be obtained and paid for by Cranston Print Works Company unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents. 6. The submission of a Bid will constitute a warranty and a representation by Bidder that Bidder has complied with every requirement of this document, that without exception the Bid is premised upon performing and furnishing the Work required by the Contract Documents and such means, methods, techniques, sequences or procedures of construction as may be indicated in or required by the Contract Documents, and that the Contract Documents are sufficient in scope and detail to indicate and convey understanding of all terms and conditions for performance and furnishing of the Work. INTERPRETATIONS AND ADDENDA 1. All questions about the meaning or intent of the Contract Documents are to be directed in writing to ENGINEER. Interpretations or clarifications considered necessary by ENGINEER in response to such questions will be issued by Addenda mailed or delivered to all parties recorded by ENGINEER as having received the Bidding Documents. Questions received less than 2 days prior to the date for opening of Bids may not be answered. Only questions answered by formal written addenda will be binding. Oral and other interpretations or clarifications will be without legal effect. 2. Addenda may also be issued to modify the bidding Documents as deemed advisable by Cranston Print Works Company or ENGINEER. SUBSTITUTIONS / ALTERNATIVES 1. Submitted for Approval at Time of Bid Opening: a. Submittal Procedure: Should Bidder wish to propose with his Bid to use products in the Work other than those described in the Bid Documents, he may submit, at the time of the Bid opening, written request for OWNER approval of such substitutes as follows: (i) (ii) (iii) Bidder shall identify his proposed substitutions in the spaces provided in the Bid Form. Where so indicated by the makeup of the Bid Form, Bidder shall indicate the amount his bid sum will be altered for each proposed substitution if approved. Bidder shall furnish with his Bid, complete data substantiating substitutes' compliance with the Bidding Document. Data shall include: product identification and description, performance and test data, and IB-5 references and samples where applicable. Bidder shall furnish with his Bid, a statement setting forth any changes in other work that incorporation of the proposed substitution would require. Consideration of Substitution: Burden of proof of merit of proposed substitutions is upon the Bidder proposing such substitutions. Products described in the Bidding Documents establish a standard of required function, appearance and quality that must be met by any proposed substitute. OWNER'S decision to approve or disapprove a proposed substitution will be final. (iv) b. c. 2. If OWNER approves any substitutions proposed by the Notice of Approval: successful Bidder, approval will be set forth by Addendum issued after the date of Bid Opening but prior to the Contract date. Bidder Representation: By requesting OWNER'S approval of substitutions, bidder represents that substitute products proposed are readily available in sufficient quantity to prevent delay in Work; are equal to the products described in the Bidding Documents in strength, durability, efficiency capacity and ease of maintenance; have a record for performance equal to or superior to products described in the Bidding Documents. MODIFICATION AND WITHDRAWAL OF BIDS 1. Bids may be modified or withdrawn by an appropriate document duly executed (in the manner that a Bid must be executed) and delivered to the place where Bids are to be submitted at any time prior to the opening of Bids. QUALIFICATIONS OF BIDDERS 1. To demonstrate qualifications to perform the Work, each Bidder must be prepared to submit written evidence, such as financial data, previous experience, present commitments and other such data as may be called for below (or in the Supplementary Instructions). SIGNING OF AGREEMENT I. When Cranston Print Works Company gives a Notice of Award to the successful Bidder, it will be accompanied by the required number of unsigned counterparts of the Agreement with all other written Contract Documents attached. Within seven (7) days thereafter successful Bidder shall sign and deliver the required number of counterparts of the Agreement and attached documents to Cranston Print Works Company. Within five (5) IB-6 day.s thereafter Cranston Print Works Company shall deliver one fully signed counterpart to the successful Bidder. Each counterpart is to be accompanied by a complete set of the Drawings with appropriate identification. SUBMISSION OF BIDS I. Bids shall be submitted at the time and place indicated in the Invitation to Bid and shall be enclosed in an opaque sealed envelope, marked as indicated in the Invitation to Bid and accompanied by other required documents. CHANGE ORDERS 1. No change orders will be allowed without a witten estimate from the Contractor stating the additions or deductions to be taken from the original agreement. No change order will be authorized until a purchase order number is forwarded to the Contractor. 1B-7 CRANSTON PRINT WORKS WEBSTER FACILITY WEBSTER, MASSACHUSETTS EXCAVATION OF PETROLEUM IMPACTED SOILS BID FORM Bid of NAME an individual, a partnership, a corporation registered in the State of (delete titles not applicable) for the Contract.as described in the Drawings and Specifications listed herein, for the Cranston Print Works, Webster Street facility located in Webster, Massachusetts. TO: Cranston Print Works Company c/o Henry Donaldson Two Worcester Road Webster, Massachusetts 01570 1. The undersigned BIDDER, having carefully examined the Bidding Documents and the site of the proposed Work, and being familiar with the obstacles and conditions that will be encountered during the execution of the Work, hereby proposes and agrees, if this Bid is accepted, to enter into an agreement with Cranston Print Work Company to perform the Work as specified or indicated in the Contract Documents for the Contract Price and within the Contract Time indicated in this bid and in accordance with the other terms and conditions of the Contract Documents. 2. This Bid will remain subject to acceptance for thirty (30) days after the day of the Bid opening. 3. In submitting this Bid, BIDDER represents that: (a) BIDDER has examined copies of all the Bidding Documents and all of the following Addenda (receipt of which are hereby acknowledged): Date Number 2 (b) BIDDER has familiarized itself with the nature and extent of the Contract Documents, Work, site, locality, and all local conditions and laws and regulations that in any manner may affect cost, progress, performance or furnishing of the work. 4. BIDDER shall provide a schedule for completion of the Work with his Bid. 5. In the event of a dispute or claim made over moneys owed to any Subcontractor(s) for services rendered or goods provided, Contractors and Subcontractors, by bidding on the Contract, agree to hold harmless and indemnify Cranston Print Works Company from any and all damages and associated related costs which may arise from said dispute claim. Any and all claims by Sub contractor(s) fbr moneys owed shall be made exclusively against the Contractor(s); Contractor(s) shall have no right of action against Cranston Print Works Company for reimbursement or damages and costs incurred as a result of such claims. 6. BIDDER agrees to perform all the work described in the Contract Specifications and as shown on the Contract Drawings according to the breakdown of costs: A. Mobilization LUMP SUM cents dollars and ) ($ B. Installation of Sediment and Erosion Controls LUMP SUM dollars and cents ) C. Demolition and Off-site Disnosal of Former Pumn House and UST Shed LUMP SUM dollars and cents ) 3 D. Demolition and Off-site Disposal of Pipe Bridge and Process Pipelines LUMP SUM cents dollars and ) E. Removal and Off-site Disposal of Asbestos Containing Materials UNIT COST Fl. Dollars per linear foot Excavation and Stockpiling of Site Soils LUMP SUM cents dollars and ($ F2. Excavation and Stockpiling of Additional Site Soils UNIT COST G. Dollars per ton Excavation Dewatering LUMP SUM I1. Dollars per cubic yard Transport and Disposal of Petroleum Contaminated Soils UNIT COST H. dollars and cents Placement and Compaction of Common Borrow LUMP SUM dollars and cents ($ 12 _________) Delivered Cost of Common Borrow UNIT COST Dollars per ton _________) 4 J. Furnish and Placement of Asohalt dollars and LUMP SUM 7. cents Substitutions / Alternatives Indicated below are substitutions offered in lieu of the materials described in the bidding documents. If any proposed substitution is approved, the Base Bid will be adjusted by the amount stipulated. The Data and Statements required by the Information to Bidders are attached. If substitutions are not offered, the notation "By Bidder" should appear. Proposed Substitution No. I (Add to) (Deduct From) Dollars ($ from Base Bid Item Proposed Revised Base Bid for Bid Item is ($ ) Proposed Substitution No. 2 (Add to) (Deduct From) Dollars ($ ) from Base Bid Item Proposed Revised Base Bid for Bid Item is ($_ ) 5 8. Subcontractors Listed below are the Subcontractors the undersigned proposes for those divisions of the work indicated. If the undersigned does not intend to award a Subcontract for any division listed, the notation "By Bidder" should appear. Name Address Name Address Name Address Organization The undersigned is organized as a Corporation , Partnership _ (please explain) in the State of ,or other Bidder By _ (Signature) Title BLDFORM.DOC , sole proprietorship 01010 GENERAL CONDITIONS PART I - GENERAL 1.01 DEFINITIONS A. Whenever the following terms are used in these Contract Documents, it is understood that they represent the following: 1. OWNER: Cranston Print Works, Webster, Massachusetts 2. ENGINEER Environmental Science Services, Inc., Providence, Rhode Island 3. CONTRACTOR: The individual, firm, partnership, or corporation designated as the CONTRACTOR in the Construction Contract of which these Specifications are a part. 1.02 JOB CONDITIONS A. General There will be no payment for any extras as a CONTRACTOR'S misunderstanding the descriptions Specifications. The CONTRACTOR shall inspect the site all questions that relate to the work, its execution, and submitting a Bid. B. consequence of the contained in these and request answers to other details prior to Site Access and Work Areas Drawings, as referenced in this Specification, depict the location of the job site and describe the types of access roads that lead to the job site. Because the Work involves conducting intrusive excavation in a congested area of the facility, the Owner will evaluate proposals by the Contractor to conduct operations between 5:00 p.m. and sundown as a means of accelerating progress and avoiding impacts to the OWNER'S operations. 01010-1 01010 GENERAL CONDITIONS C. The Work covered under this Contract shall include, but is not limited to the following items: 1. Demolition of an existing building and off-site disposal of the debris generated. 2. Removal and off-site disposal of asbestos containing materials. 3. Removal and disposal of idle piping and equipment. 4. Excavation of petroleum impacted soils, backfilling, compaction and grading associated with filling the eicavation. 5. Renewal of bituminous concrete paving. 6. Off-site recycling/disposal of petroleum impacted soils, miscellaneous debris and waste generated during the removal program. 7. Miscellaneous site work including erosion control, cleanup, restoration of areas disturbed during construction. 8. Furnishing of personnel and equipment decontamination facilities. 9. Other work shown on the Contract Drawings and specified herein. 1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. The CONTRACTOR warrants in presenting a Bid that all work will be performed to the highest standards. CONTRACTOR further warrants that defects that are the result of the CONTRACTOR's methods or workmanship will be corrected, or removed and replaced at the CONTRACTOR's expense within one year of the completion of the work. A. The CONTRACTOR warrants in presenting a Bid that all work will be performed in accordance with "Construction Quality Assurance for Hazardous Waste Land Disposal Facilities", EPA/530-SW-85-021, October 1985. 01010-2 01010 GENERAL CONDITIONS 1.06 COOPERATION A. There may be other OWNER personnel and/or contractors present at the job site. CONTRACTOR shall make every effort reasonably possible to cooperate with these firms and personnel. Any disputes shall be settled by and at the sole discretion of the OWNER. 1.07 CARE AND STORAGE OF MATERIALS A. CONTRACTOR shall unload, inspect, and store all equipment and material items delivered to the job site for the work. B. The CONTRACTOR will replace at its sole expense all OWNER and/or CONTRACTOR furnished materials damaged during unloading and storage, damaged by weather, or other related causes. 1.08 CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES AND WORK A. CONTRACTOR is solely responsible for all construction means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures and for coordinating all portions of the Work under the Contract. B. The CONTRACTOR shall furnish all construction equipment, machines, tools, materials, field toilets, telephones, and other services excepting that being provided by OWNER. All supplies, labor, and supervision that are necessary to complete the work and requirements as described or implied in these Specifications shall be the CONTRACTOR'S full responsibility. C. CONTRACTOR is responsible for any and all acts and omissions of its Subcontractors. D. The CONTRACTOR shall provide all transportation for the items included in Section 1.08B. from its headquarters or other locations to and from the site. E. The CONTRACTOR shall furnish all housing, travel, and related allowances required by its employees. No housing facilities shall be permitted on the site or on OWNER'S property. 01010-3 01010 GENERAL CONDITIONS F. The CONTRACTOR shall provide sufficient workmen and supervisory personnel to maintain work progress so that the various areas of work will be completed in accordance with the schedule defined elsewhere in this Contract. If, in the opinion of OWNER, the work is behind schedule or is improperly staffed, OWNER will direct the CONTRACTOR to increase its complement of supervisors, workmen, or equipment so as to comply with the schedule. The CONTRACTOR shall discharge any such directives promptly and without expectation of additional compensation. This Work is being conducted under the requirements of the Massachusetts Contingency Plan. All CONTRACTOR employees that may potentially come in contact with the hazardous materials present at the site shall haVe 40-hours training in compliance with the requirements of CFR1910.120. The CONTRACTOR'S superintendent shall have site supervisor's training in compliance with the requirements of CFR1910.120. G. The CONTRACTOR shall make all overtime, premium, and incentive payments to the CONTRACTOR'S employees that may be required to complete the Work in accordance with the schedule. No exceptions will be allowed by OWNER for lack of performance, late material deliveries, or interference with other contractors possibly employed at the site. H. The CONTRACTOR shall include the cost of Commonwealth of Massachusetts sales tax in its Bid for all expenditures by the CONTRACTOR which will require payment of sales or use tax under Massachusetts State Law. I. The CONTRACTOR shall obtain any state, county, or local permits required in the performance of its work, except as provided by OWNER. J. Prior to a Contract award, any questions or assistance the CONTRACTOR may request shall be directed to the ENGINEER. K. The CONTRACTOR shall conduct weekly update meeting with the ENGINEER and OWNER to review the progress of the Work and compliance with the schedule. L. The CONTRACTOR shall maintain the site of its activities completely free of refuse and debris at all times. The CONTRACTOR shall promptly comply with any directives from the OWNER regarding housekeeping. These include, but are 01010-4 01010 GENERAL CONDITIONS not limited to: a. b. c. d. e. M. N. The CONTRACTOR shall maintain the premises and the Project Site in a reasonable neat and orderly condition, free from the accumulation of waste materials and rubbish during the entire construction period. CONTRACTOR shall remove all crates, trash, and all combustible waste materials from the Works area at the end of each working day. CONTRACTOR shall provide at his own expense the appropriate containers at convenient locations for the disposal of paper cups and other items of trash. CONTRACTOR shall not place any rubbish or debris in CPW dumpsters unless given specific authorization. CONTRACTOR shall not dispose of trash or debris by burning on the Project Site. Upon completion of the work and before final payment, the CONTRACTOR shall completely remove all tools, equipment, supplies, materials, structures, and debris from the site and leave the premises clean. Debris shall be removed to disposal locations off the site that are selected by the CONTRACTOR, and are permitted to receive the debris to be dispose. Safety a. At is the CONTRACTOR'S responsibility to perform all work in a safe manner, in compliance with the CONTRACTOR'S Health and Safety Plan, and meeting all applicable federal, state and local laws and those imposed by the OWNER. Within 10 working days of the contract award the CONTRACTOR shall submit a site specific Health and Safety Plan to the ENGINEER for review. b. CONTRACTOR is responsible for following all safety regulations as specified by Cranston Print Works Company. Company safety policies are stated in the documents attached to this section. CONTRACTOR is responsible for adherence to all OSHA regulations Environmental Protection All work to be performed by the CONTRACTOR as a part of this project is regulated by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Department of Environmental 01010-5 01010 GENERAL CONDITIONS Protection. By acceptance of the terms of the Contract, CONTRACTOR acknowledges that it is familiar with the rules and regulations. CONTRACTOR further acknowledges familiarity with and accepts as a condition of this Contract all of the terms, stipulations, and commitments pertaining to the work. 0. Sanitary Facilities The CONTRACTOR shall provide its own sanitary facilities for workmen on the project. P. The CONTRACTOR shall construct and maintain an equipment decontamination area for the project in the area designated on the drawings. The decontamination area will be used to decontaminate all equipment leaving the site that may have contacted hazardous materials. At the end of the project, the CONTRACTOR shall dismantle and remove all structures associated with the decontamination area. The structures shall be disposed in accordance with applicable local, state, and federal regulations. Q. The CONTRACTOR shall provide decontamination facilities as needed for site workers. Liquid wastes associated with this operation shall be treated with water generated from construction dewatering. Any solids generated in this operation shall be disposed of site at a licensed disposal facility. R. The equipment provided by the CONTRACTOR to do the Work shall be fit for use at all times. All equipment used shall be free of any hydraulic leaks and drips and any other leakage of oils, fuels, and fluids. Equipment determined by the OWNER to be leaking shall be removed from the Cranston Print Works facility and replaced with equivalent equipment at no cost to the OWNER. 01010-6 01010 GENERAL CONDITIONS PART 2- PRODUCTS 2.01 REGISTERED TRADE NAMES A. Products are referenced and specified throughout these specifications by registered trade names. This does not constitute a recommendation of these products to the exclusion of other products. Equivalent products may be used upon receiving approval of the ENGINEER. B. The reference to registered trade names establishes a standard of required function, dimension, appearance and quality of the required equipment. PART 3 - EXECUTION (not used) END OF SECTION 01010-7 CRANSTON PRINT WORKS COMPANY SAFETY POLICIES AND PROCEDURES I I CRANSTON PRINT WORKS COMPANY - WEBSTER DIVISION SAFETY POLICIES Prior to a contractor beginning a job, the Project Engineer in charge of the job must inform the contractor of the safety rules and regulations that must be followed. This review is meant to supplement the following list of 3 Company safety policies. Please be mindful that Company safety policies are not limited to the following list. 1. - Eye and/or ear protection must be worn in those areas so designated. All areas where such protection is required will be indicated by signs. The type of eye protection should be appropriate for the types of hazard (For example: a chemical splash hazard requires chemical splash goggles). 2. The Company will not provide contractors with personal protective equipment. Contractors are expected to supply themselves and any employees on the job with the necessary protective equipment. 3. Sturdy work shoes must be worn on the job. Athletic shoes, canvas shoes, high heels and open-toed shoes are forbidden. 4._ Company lock-out procedures must always be adhered to. to commencing work requiring a lock-out, the contractor must consult with the Project Engineer and/or Maintenance Supervisor. 5. Running is not permitted on the plant premises. 6. The cutting, grinding and welding permits must be issued by the Plant Fire Chief on a daily basis before any cutting or welding operation may begin. The Project Engineer or a delegated member of the fire brigade must examine the site before starting and after the termination of the cutting, - precautions have been observed. A fire watch assigned by CPW must be-present during ALL cutting, grinding and welding IcPrior * grinding 3 or welding operations to ensure that the detailed operations. I 7. Welding must be done behind screens to prevent eye damage during welding operations. 8. Contractor must notify Project Engineer 24 hours in advance of any welding, cutting, or grinding operation. Project Engineer will provide Hot Work Permit and CPW personnel to stand as a Firewatch. 9. All compressed gas cylinders left on the premises must be properly stored, secured, and labeled. (Rev. 6 - 1/22/99) BidForm.doc) Data -210. -S All chemicals brought onto the premises must be properly labeled and stored. The labels should be in accordance with the Federal Hazard Communications Standard and the Massachusetts' Right to Know Law. 11. All chemicals must be handled and used according to the manufacturers' instructions and MSDS Sheets. 12. All electrical power tools used by contractors must be properly grounded and equipped with the requisite guards and safeguards. 3 13. Whenever contractors are engaged in an operation that generates- flying particles wood, dust, etc.), (such as chips of metals, cement that area should be isolated (curtains, etc.) to eliminate employees' exposure to the hazard. Contractors working in these, areas will be expected to wear - eye protection and, if appropriate, respiratory and hearing protection. 14. Any forklift brought onto the premises shall be in good operating condition. The operator of said vehicle shall be properly trained and licensed. Only one operator shall be on a lift at any given time. Riders are not permitted. Forklifts are not to be used as elevators or ladders. 15. Any floor, wall, or platform openings created by contractor shall be properly guarded. (Caution Tape IS NOT considered adequate protection.) 16. The integrity of aisle-ways shall always be maintained whenever possible. Once a day's work at the job is completed, area should be cleaned (i.e., debris put in receptacles; equipment put away, etc.). the tools and 17. Equipment used by contractors shall be in safe repair. 18. If overhead work is in progress, the floor area directly under the work site should be roped off and a notice must be posted. 19. All employees are required to report to their designated areas in the event of an evacuation procedure. The Project Engineer will review the Evacuation Procedure with the Contractor prior to commencement of the Project. The Contractor MUST contact the Project Engineer at the start of each work day and provide the number of employee's on site for that day. I (Rev. 6 - 1/22/99) BidForm.doc) Data I -3- I Our serious commitment to safety and hygiene requires full compliance with these requirements. In an effort to ensure the safety of ALL people performing work at Cranston Print Works Company Webster Division, the following Safety Policy is in effect: FIRST VIOLATION: 1. Any Contractor, employees of the Contractor, and/or SubContractors who violate Safety Policies will be fined $50.00. SECOND VIOLATION 2. Any Contractor, employees of the Contractor, and/or Sub-Contractors cited for a Second Violation will be fined $100.00. Second Violations are any Safety Infraction which occurs -within a period of one year from the First Violation. THIRD VIOLATION I 3. b I Any Contractor, employees of the Contractor, and/or Sub-Contractors cited for a Third Violation will result in a fine of $150.00 and the possible termination of the Contractor from the Project. Any Contractor being cited for a Third Violation will be removed from Cranston Print Work's Bidders List, and possibly from the Project. (Enforcement of this policy starts on the date of the First Safety Violation.) Termination of the Contractor, due to Cranston Print Works Co. (CPW) Safety Policy Violations, does not preclude CPW from recovering all Costs associated with this termination, inclusive of Costs related to completion of the Project. I (Rcv. 6 - 1/22/99) BidForm.doc) Data f4 CRANSTON PRINT WORKS COMPANY WEBSTER DIVISION AGREEMENT BETWEEN INDEPENDENT CONTRACTORS AND CRANSTON PRINT WORKS COMPANY ALL contractors must check in at the gate house daily before construction or maintenance work commences. All contractors are required to comply with all Company and OSHA rules and regulations. It is understood that you are doing this work as an independent contractor, and Cranston does not assume any for property damage, personal injury, and/or death, liability which may result from the performance of your contracted duties. In addition, I agree to indemnify and hold Cranston Print Works harmless from all allegations, demands, losses, expenses (including attorney's fees) actions and claims for damages to/or destruction of real or personal property and/or injury, including injury resulting in death, to all persons. I have read and understandthe above Safety Requirements, "CRANSTON PRINT WORKS COMPANY - WEBSTER DIVISION SA FETY POLICIES", and I am familiarwith OSHA Safety Reguladons. I hereby agree to the Safety Policiesof CranstonPrint Works Company and will abide by these requirements throughoutthe course of business. Company Name Authorized Representative(s) Signature Date Alfred R. Canuel Director of Engineering Cranston Print Works Co. Webster, MA (SftyPoldoc) MOB 01570 LOCK-OUT PROGRAM U * Means must be provided to prevent the operation of any Mechanical, Electrical, or Fluid System or Equipment in any situation when the tarting,activation, motion, -or operation of such system or equipment ould cause injury to Operators, By-standers, or Workers performing maintenance on such equipment. Lock-Out Procedures 1. As a general rule, Electricians are not to work on energized equipment. However, situations which necessitate working on. live equipment may arise. When those such situations occur,one must comply with the following rules: a. Only licensed Electricians are permitted~to work on live equipment. This rule holds true even for troubleshooting. b. Before the Electrician begins working on energized equipment (unless troubleshooting) he must inform the chief electrician of his plans. If the chief electrician is unavailable, he should first attempt to contact the plant engineer and then the shift superintendent if the plant engineer is unavailable. He cannot work on live equipment if none of the above have been informed of his plans. c. An electrician should never be permitted to work on live equipment alone. The only exception to this rule would be troubleshooting. d. The above are exceptions to the general rule which states that electricians are not to work on energized equipment. pe 2. If electricians are working with machinery that can be started up, that power source must be isolated and locked out. 3. The individual who will be locking out equipment must alert the operator and departmental supervisor that the equipment is being locked out. 4. A tag is applied to the fusible disconnect which is to be locked out. The tag should include a description of the work being done, the name of the person doing the job, and his/her department..- 5. The worker performing the work designated affixes his/her signature to the lock-out tag and applies his/her personal lock to said unit, even if another lock is already on the control. No two locks should be the same, and the patterns of the keys should be checked to see that each key fits only one lock. Each lock should be stamped with the employee's name or clock number. Only one key should be issued to each person for their lock. The supervisor should have a master list of key numbers and should keep the extra key to each lock in his department. (Rev. 6 - 1/22/99) BidForn.doc) Data I CLEANING: 01 -j GENERAL A. The following provisions shall apply: 1. Maintain the premises and Project site in a reasonably neat and orderly condition, free from accumulation of waste materials and rubbish during entire construction period. 2. Remove all crates, cartons, trash and all flammable waste materials from the work areas at the end of each working day. 3. Provide at your own expense, your own Dumpster's and bear cost for removal and disposal of trash debris. Do not place any rubbish or debris in CPW Dumpster's, unless given specific written permission. 4. Do not dispose of trash or debris, by burning on Project site. 5. Clean and leave free from rubbish, construction debris, dirt and dust all pipe and duct shafts, chases, furred spaces and similar spaces which are generally unfinished and roof areas. 6. Clean and restore any finished surface which is defaced in any way. 7. Upon completion of the work, remove all temporary buildings, structures, fences, scaffolding, surplus materials and rubbish of every kind from the site. 8. Contractors are responsible for receiving their own materials, Cranston Print Works will not be responsible for receiving Contractors' materials. SAFETY Pcontractors are responsible for following all Safety Regulations as specified by Cranston Print Works Co. The Company Safety Policies are in the (4) Documents (attached) listed below. All OSHA Regulations must be strictly adhered to. Istated CPW SAFETY POLICY LOCKOUT PROCEDURES I CONFINED SPACE ENTRY MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS (Rev. 6 - 1/22/99) BidForm.doc) Data I I I: 116 CRANSTON PRINT WORKS COMPANY POLICY ON - CONTRACTORS SUPPLYING MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS FOR CHEMICALS BROUGHT ON SITE Cranston Print Works Company requires that contractors who use chemicals on Cranston's property submit material safety data sheets to Cranston before these chemicals are~ brought This requirement is necessary to ensure compliance on site. with OSHA's Hazardous Communication Standard and to assist us in responding to any medical emergencies, spills or water J may occur while a contractor carries disposal problems that out his prescribed tasks. However, it is recognized that contractors may frequently use small quantities (less than one gallon) of a chemical, such as a lubricant, which is purchased directly from a retail outlet and for which a material safety data sheet is not readily available. Cranston Print Works does not require contractors to provide material safety data sheets for small quantities of off the shelf, commercial products. All commercial products brought must be in the original container and/or labeled on site with the product's name, manufacturers name, and appropriate hazard warning. M4ak O'Brien Environmental Engineer Rev. 6/25/92 (MSDSFORM) t I- - OCRANSTON - PRINT WORKS COMPANY WEBSTER DIVISION PERMIT REQUIRED CONFINED SPACES ENTRY BY OUTSIDE CONTRACTORS According to OSHA regulations (29CFR 1910.146), a confined space is defined as a space large enough for an employee to enter, limited or restricted means for entry or exit, and is not designed for employee occupancy. Confined spaces are further classified into two groups: permit required spaces A permit defined space has the and non-permitted spaces. following criteria: A. B. C. D. -o Potential to contain a hazardous atmosphere Contains a material which has the potential for engulfing a worker Has an internal configuration such that a worker could be trapped by inward converging walls Contains any recognized serious safety or health hazards The Webster Division has approximately 20 areas which are of A list classified as "permit required confined spaces". the In these spaces is provided on the following two pages. event that entry is required into one of these areas, a Cranston Project Engineer, Maintenance Supervisor or Safety Representative will review the particular hazards and precautions with the Contractor. It is the Contractors responsibility, however, to comply with the OSHA standard. All confined space equipment required, which includes but is not limited to: A. B. C. D. Air testing equipment Retrieval systems Ventilation blowers Protective gear must be provided by the Contractor. He must also provide the necessary personnel to serve as "attendant" and "entry supervisors". A copy of the cancelled Entry Permit must be sent to the attention of the designated Cranston Print official upon completion of the Work. In the event of an emergency, the Their Town of Webster maintains a qualified Rescue Squad. 943-4321. (508) is phone number (bid-form) 1/18/94 I CONFINED SPACES - WEBSTER DIVISION Revised 2-23-98 Quantity A. B. C. D. E. F. Rope Range - "J"Boxes Rope Range - Saturators Bins Frames Ventilation Duct White Bin Sump G. Chemical Tanks A. A. B. 3 2 12 3 2 CPW Entry? Permit Space? Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Plan # Potential Hazard ST, Eng. 02, CC O Eng M M 1 02, la 2 3 3a 4 2_ 1) Caustic 2) Peroxide 2 1 No No Yes 02, CC 5a Yes 02, CC 5b Binder Tanks 4 Yes Yes 02 6 Agers - 1,3 (Not 4) Chemical Tanks 1) Softener 2) Catalyst 4 Yes Yes" ST. CC, F 7ab,c 2 I No No Yes Yes 02 8 8 3) Resin I No Yes 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) Spare Tanks Acetic Acid No Dust Finish Frames Soaper Can Rooms Exhaust Stacks 2 1 1 4 2 No No No Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes 10 02 CC, 8 02 02 Fume, CC, 02 CC, 0 2 M M M, CC, 02 8 9 8 10 10a 11 Notes: CC = Chem Contact 02= Low Oxygen Eng = Engulfment S = Sulfide CONFSPAC.XLS ST = Steam M = Mechanical * Natural Agers - Can be downgraded to "Certifiate Staces" Revision 2/24/98 Data.XLS I CFW Permit Potential Plan Quanity Entry? space ? Hazard # DEPAFTMENT MEr$NJ A Waste Water Basins 3 yes yes S,CC 12a,b B DAF Sump 1 yes yes 02,S 13 C Pump House Sump 1 yes yes 02,S 14 1 yes yes 02,S 15 2 yes yes 02,S 16 1) Ferric Chloride 1 no yes 02,CC 17 2) Uq. Carbon Dioxide 1 no yes 02,CC 18 C & P lift station Sump D E Bleach Sumps F Chemical Storage Tanks G Manholes 20 yes yes 02,SCC 19 H Raceway 1 yes yes O2,ENG 20 1) Weak Feed Tanks 2 no yes 02,CC 21 2) Product Tanks 2 no yes 02,CC 22 3) Evaporators 2 yes yes 02,CC 23 4) Settling Tanks 2 yes yes 02,CC 24 I Zaremba A Boilers 3 yes yes * 02 25 B Main Stack 1 no yes 02 26 1) 500,000 gallon 1 no yes 02,CC 27a 2) Day Tanks 2 no yes 02,CC 27b 3) Deaerator Tank 1 yes yes F.02, ENG. 27c D Tower Water Tank 1 no yes 02, ENG. 28 C Oil Tanks Notes: CC- chem contact 02- low oxygen ENG.- engulfment S- sulfide F-fume ST steam M-mechanical * Can be downgraded to "certificate space" rev. 11-5-93 CRANSTON PRINT WORKS CO. - WEBSTER DIVISION CONFINED SPACE ENTRY PERMIT ( This permit is to be posted at the job site until the job is completed - DATE DEPARTMENT START CONFINED SPACE STOP | TIME DESCRIPTION OF WORK REQUIRED I I - HAZARDS Answer all questions Yes No | N/AI 1. Has space been ventilated ? 2. Is the space free of other atmospheric contaminants ? _3. Has the space been purged and flushed with clean water ? 4. Are the reouired lock outs in place? 5, Is the Attendent trained and available ? 6. Are entrants trained on the hazards nosed? 7. Is adequate lighting available ? I 8. is the space secure from unauthorized entry? 9. Is the rescue service available? 10. Is the internal temperature OK? 11. Communication system operable? Check Required Protective Equipment L] Hard Hat Harness & Retrieval Gaggles Gas monitor . Gloves Breathing ApparatusD Pr otective F] Suit GAS TESTING RESULTS 21 Oxygen 23.5 max. WA ia.e dfnot applic)abl 31 Combustable % LE.L Permissible Entry Level Toxics Ii< 10 Monoxide Acetic Sulfide % LE.L % 19.5 min.- Other specify) ppm <10 PPM < 30 SIGNATURES: Entry Supervisor Attendent (s) Entrant (s) Permit cancelled at: IW I ( Return canceled permits to the attention of .S-Gabe-) Do4ALbS0 -page 3 - 01014 WORK SEQUENCE PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE A, The CONTRACTOR has submitted a proposed construction schedule for the Work with his Bid. B. Prior to the start of Work, a Progress Schedule shall be submitted to the ENGINEER. The Progress Schedule shall include a detailed listing of the sequence and dates for all major stages of the Work, order and delivery of materials and equipment, and an estimated time of completion. C. The Progress Schedule will be updated by the CONTRACTOR every two weeks from the date of the Contract Award Date. Changes in the approved schedule will not be allowed without written approval of the ENGINEER. If the construction progress does not adhere to the schedule as approved or revised, measures shall be taken to make up for the lost time so that completion of the Work is in accordance with the schedule. PART 2-PRODUCTS (not used) PART 3-EXECUTION (not used) END OF SECTION 01014-1 01014 WORK SEQUENCE PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE A. The CONTRACTOR has submitted a proposed construction schedule for the Work with his Bid. B. Prior to the start of Work, a Progress Schedule shall be submitted to the ENGINEER. The Progress Schedule shall include a detailed listing of the sequence and dates for all major stages of the Work, order and delivery of materials and equipment, and an estimated time of completion. C. The Progress Schedule will be updated by the CONTRACTOR every two weeks from the date of the Contract Award Date. Changes in the approved schedule will not be allowed without written approval of the ENGINEER. If the construction progress does not adhere to the schedule as approved or revised, measures shall be taken to make up for the lost time so that completion of the Work is in accordance with the schedule. PART 2-PRODUCTS (not used) PART 3-EXECUTION (not used) END OF SECTION 01014-1 01040 CONTROL AND INSPECTION PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 ENGINEER'S AUTHORITY A. The ENGINEER shall be the sole judge of the intent and meaning of the Drawings and Specifications and its decisions thereon and its interpretation thereof shall be final, conclusive and binding on all parties. B. The OWNER has appointed Environmental Science Services, Inc. Providence, Rhode Island as the ENGINEER during the life of the Contract, who shall observe the Work in progress on behalf of the OWNER, The ENGINEER shall have authority: (1) to act on behalf of the OWNER to the extent expressly provided in the Contract or otherwise in writing; (2) to stop the Work whenever such stoppage may be necessary, in his sole discretion, to prevent improper execution of the Work, or otherwise to protect the interests of the OWNER; (3) to determine the amount, quality, acceptability and fitness of all Work, materials and equipment required by the Contract; and, (4) to decide all technical questions which arise in relation to the Work, the execution thereof, and the fulfillment of the Contract. C. All shipments of petroleum contaminated soils and waste materials shall be approved by the ENGINEER. D. The CONTRACTOR shall conduct weekly update meeting with the ENGINEER and OWNER to review the progress of the Work and compliance with the schedule. E. The CONTRACTOR shall proceed without delay to perform the Work as directed, instructed, determined or decided by the ENGINEER or other designated OWNER representative and shall comply with such directions, instructions, determinations or decisions. F. Any doubts to the meaning of or any obscurity as to the working of these Specifications and Contract will be explained, and all directions and explanations requisite or necessary to complete, explain, or make definite any of the provisions of the Specifications or Contract and to give them due effect will be given by the ENGINEER. The CONTRACTOR shall have the right of appeal to the OWNER in the event of disagreement with the decision of the ENGINEER. 01040-1 01040 CONTROL AND INSPECTION 1.02 INSPECTORS A. 1.03 INSPECTION A. 1.04 The OWNER and/or the ENGINEER shall inspect all Work performed and all materials and/or equipment furnished. Such inspection may extend to all or any part of the Work and to the preparation or manufacture of the materials to be used. Imperfect materials or work, which may be detected, shall be replaced or corrected immediately on the requirement of the OWNER or the ENGINEER not withstanding that it may have been previously overlooked and included in a partial payment. Materials condemned or rejected by the ENGINEER representative will be marked and shall, on its demand, be removed at once to a satisfactory distance from the Work. If not removed within twenty-four (24) hours after receipt of written notice from the OWNER, it may be removed by the OWNER and cost will be charged to the CONTRACTOR and deducted from payment due or which may become due to him. CONTRACTOR'S EQUIPMENT AND WORK FORCE A. All machinery and equipment to be used shall be of sufficient size and in proper operating condition to accomplish the Work as described herein and shall be such as to produce a satisfactory quality of work, A competent foreman or superintendent shall be present at all times during the process of the Work with authority to act for the CONTRACTOR and obey orders issued by the OWNER. A work force of sufficient size with the required experience and ability shall be employed at all times to assure that the Work will be prosecuted in a satisfactory and workmanlike manner. B. If the OWNER at any time gives notice, in writing, to the CONTRACTOR that an employee is, in its opinion, incompetent, unfaithful, disorderly, discourteous, careless, unobservant of instructions, or in any way a detriment to the satisfactory progress of the Work, such employee shall be immediately removed from and not again allowed upon the Project site. Likewise, equipment and machinery, deemed inadequate and unsatisfactory shall be removed from the Project site when such written notice is received by the CONTRACTOR. C. Unless otherwise expressly provided, the means and the methods of construction are 01040-2 01040 CONTROL AND INSPECTION at the option of the CONTRACTOR. Only adequate and safe procedures, methods, structures and equipment shall be used. The OWNER'S approval, or failure to exercise its right thereon, shall not relieve the CONTRACTOR of obligations to accomplish the result intended by the Contract, nor shall such create a cause of action for damages or extras. D. All CONTRACTOR employees that may potentially come in contact with the hazardous materials present at the site shall have 40-hours training in compliance with the requirements of CFR1910.120. The CONTRACTOR'S superintendent shall have site supervisor's training in compliance with the requirements of CFR1910.120. PART 2 - PRODUCTS (not used) PART 3 - EXECUTION (not used) END OF SECTION 01040-3 01050 FIELD ENGINEERING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 WORK INCLUDED A. Primary Line and Grade and Measurements 1. The CONTRACTOR shall employ a competent Surveyor or Engineer registered in the State of Massachusetts and require said Surveyor to establish any additional lines, elevations, reference marks, batterboards, etc., needed by the CONTRACTOR or the OWNER during the progress of the Work, and from time to time to verify such marks by instrument or other appropriate means. Said elevations shall include, but not be limited to initial surface contours, final contours of the excavation; and final contours of the cover. 3. The OWNER shall be permitted at all times to check the lines, elevations, reference marks, batterboards, etc., set by the CONTRACTOR, who will correct any errors in lines, elevations, reference marks, batterboards, etc., disclosed by such check. Such a check shall not be construed to be an approval of the CONTRACTOR'S work and shall not relieve or diminish in any way the responsibility of the CONTRACTOR for the accurate and satisfactory construction and completion of the entire Work. 4. The CONTRACTOR shall have his Surveyor prepare "As-Built" drawings showing the vertical and horizontal limits of excavation performed by the CONTRACTOR. The submittal shall be in the form of one hard copy with a 3 -inch disk of all information contained on the hard copy done on Autocad Release 14. The "As-built" drawings shall be delivered to the ENGINEER for review within one month of completion. Certification of the "As-built" drawing by the Registered Surveyor or Engineer is required. Submittals of these "As-built" drawings shall conform to requirements of SECTION 01300. 01050-1 01050 FIELD ENGINEERING PART 2 - PRODUCTS (not used) PART 3 - EXECUTION (not used) END OF SECTION 01050-2 01060 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITY TO THE PUBLIC PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 REGULATION A. The CONTRACTOR shall give all necessary notices, obtain all permits and pay all fees and other costs in connection with the Work. The CONTRACTOR shall obtain all required Manufacturer's Certificates of Inspection and deliver these documents to the OWNER, except as noted. B. The OWNER will obtain any Order of Conditions associated with conducting construction activities within 50 feet of a waterway. The OWNER shall obtain any permit and licenses associated with the proper management of asbestos encountered during the Work. The OWNER will perform Notification of DIG SAFE. C. The ENGINEER will provide any necessary Bills of Lading required for the transport of petroleum contaminated soils to the selected off-site recycling facility. D. The CONTRACTOR shall include in the Work, without extra cost to the OWNER, labor, materials, services and drawings required to comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, rules and regulations, whether or not shown on the Drawings or specified. E. The CONTRACTOR is assumed to have made himself familiar with all federal, state, local and municipal laws, ordinances, rules and regulations which in any manner affect those engaged or employed in the Work, or the materials or equipment used in or upon the Work, or in any way affect the Work, and no plead of misunderstanding will be considered on account of the ignorance thereof. If the CONTRACTOR shall discover any provision in the Drawings, Specifications or other Contract Documents which is contrary to, or inconsistent with, any such law, ordinance, rule or regulation, he shall forthwith report it to the OWNER in writing. F. For the security and safety of persons in or adjacent to construction operations, the "Manual of Accident Prevention in Construction" of the National Safety council shall be followed as applicable specifically, or similarity of operation, or as in the opinion of the governing jurisdictions may be necessary for protection. 01060-1 01060 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITY TO THE PUBLIC 1.02 RESPONSIBILITY TO THE OWNER A. B. Traffic 1. This Work will be performed in an active portion of the Cranston Print Works facility adjacent to the plant shipping and receiving area. Because of the critical nature of this operation to the overall plant operations, excavation activities may be temporarily curtailed to accommodate deliveries. Every effort will be made by the OWNER to schedule activities in a manner which does not impact the execution of this Work. The OWNER will provide the CONTRACTOR with a schedule of truck activity which may impact the The Work for the following day at the end of each work day. CONTRACTOR will be expected to schedule his activities in a manner that scheduled truck traffic does not impact his operations. 2. The CONTRACTOR shall provide three (3) days notice to the OWNER and ENGINEER of the movement of any soils for off-site reuse or any waste materials generated in the Work. 2. Construction operations shall be programmed and conducted to maintain adequate emergency vehicle access within and adjacent to the site. 3. Work includes all operations for proper traffic maintenance and coordination with local traffic requirements. 4. The CONTRACTOR shall conduct all operations in a manner which complies with all applicable laws and ordinances and which will in no way discredit OWNER at any time. Sanitary Provision 1. C. The CONTRACTOR shall provide adequate sanitary facilities for the use of those employed on the Work. Protection of Property 1. All property along the line of the Work, or which is in the vicinity of, or is any way affected by the Work shall be protected and preserved from damage 01060-2 01060 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS AND RESPONSIBILITY TO THE PUBLIC by the CONTRACTOR. Trees, fences, water, pipes, drains, conduits, poles or wires for electrical purposes, railways, or other structures shall not be moved without consent of the persons owning or controlling them; and in crossing or working near them, they shall be sustained securely in place and shall be so treated as to render their condition as efficient and permanent as before. 2. Property damaged shall be immediately repaired and restored at the expense of the CONTRACTOR, or if required, the CONTRACTOR shall make the necessary repairs. In cas& of failure on the part of the CONTRACTOR to restore such property as it deems necessary, OWNER will have repairs made and any cost thereof will be deducted from payments due or which may become due to the CONTRACTOR under this Contract. PART 2- PRODUCTS (not used) PART 3 - EXECUTION (not used) END OF SECTION 01060-3 01070 STANDARDS PART 1- GENERAL 1.01 STANDARDS Where standards of the following organizations or any other standards, codes or specifications are referred to in the Specifications, the reference is to the particular standards, codes, or specification cited, together with all amendments applicable at the date of the opening of Bids; and shall apply except to the extent that said standards, and requirements may be in conflict with applicable laws or ordinances. Acronym Organization AASHTO Al ASTM EPA OSHA MADEP American Assn. of State Hwy. & Trans. Officials The Asphalt Institute American Society for Testing and Materials Environmental Protection Agency: U.S. Govt. Occupational Safety and Health Administration Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection PART 2- PRODUCTS (not used) PART 3 - EXECUTION (not used) END OF SECTION 01070-1 01150 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT 1.01 GENERAL A. Payment for Work performed under this Contract will be made as set forth herein under the individual Bid Items and Supplemental Bid Items contained within the Bid Form and Supplement to Bid Form. B. If a Contract is awarded on a combination of Items, other than the total, the Work performed shall be complete and operable with each Item standing alone and in conformance with all provisions of the Contract Documents. C. There shall be no Work or cost added to an Item which has been included under any other Item. D. The Work included under each Item shall consist of providing and installing the materials and/or equipment, complete, as enumerated below. Payment for each Item will be made at the Lump Sum or Fixed Unit Price bid in accordance with the provisions of Sections 1.02 and 1.03 of this Section. E. CONTRACTOR shall include in the price Bid for each applicable Bid Item listed in the schedule of prices the cost of coordination, demobilization, labor, health and safety measures including personnel protective clothing, equipment and decontamination, materials, tools and equipment, sheeting and shoring in trenches and pits, soil, material and equipment testing, repairs to the roads due to construction damage, dewatering, protection of adjacent work, maintenance of traffic, displacement, replacement and/or repair of damage to any existing utility and/or structure by CONTRACTOR activity, record drawings, code inspections, quality assurance and quality control and all other cost necessary to provide, complete in place, all Work required to complete each Item in the Bid Form. F. Work Items included with each schedule of prices are described in the following paragraphs. 01150-1 01150 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT 1.02 BASE BID A. B. C. Mobilization 1. Mobilization shall consist of the furnishings of all Work, materials and operations required for the assembling and setting up for the Project, including, but not limited to, initial movement of personnel to the Project site; establishment of office for the CONTRACTOR and ENGINEER; establishment of shops and plants; construction any facilities required by the Specifications and state or local regulations; moving on and off site all construction equipment, hauling units, concrete mixers, hoisting equipment, compressors and tools required to complete the Work; establishment of storage yard area; all oth6r Work and operations which must be performed prior to beginning Work on compensable Items of Work at the Project site; the cost of required insurance and bonds and any other initial expenses required including, but not limited to submittal of all schedules, decontamination plans, health and safety plans, contingency plans, quality assurance/quality control plans, manufacturer's certifications and product literature, and material analysis. 2. Price for this Item shall be included as a lump sum in the Bid Form. Furnishings and Installing Sediment and Erosion Controls and Stormwater Management Facilities 1. Work under this Item includes, but is not limited to all the Work required to provide complete in place, erosion and sediment control measures shown on the Drawings and specified herein; stabilizing all disturbed; and all the Work necessary to comply with all notes shown on Drawings. Work and materials shall conform to provisions of the Contract Documents. CONTRACTOR is required to coordinate Work with the various regulatory agencies of the County and State, if required. 2. Price for this Item shall be included as a lump sum in the Bid Form. Removal and Off-Site Disposal of Former Pump House 1. Work under this item includes, but is not limited to, demolition of the former pump house building and the transport for disposal as demolition debris. 01150-2 01150 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT D. E. 2. Removal, decontamination, and transport of the equipment and piping located in the interior of the former pump house. 3. Preparation of paperwork documenting the disposal of the demolition debris, piping and equipment and submittal to the ENGINEER. 4. Price for this Item shall be included as a lump sum in the Bid Form. Demolition and Off-site Disposal of Pipe Bridge and Process Pipelines 1. Work under this Item includes, but is not limited to; removal and decontamination of former oil piping and steam piping located on the pipe bridge 2. Removal and off-site disposal of the pipe bridge and supports. 3. Price for this Item shall be included as a lump sum in the Bid Form. Removal and Off-site Disposal of Asbestos Containing Materials 1. Work under this Item includes, but is not limited to; Notification of Massachusetts DEP and obtaining all licenses and approvals to removes approximately 120 linear feet of asbestos covered piping 2. Removal of all asbestos containing materials from the underground steam line and process oil lines and steam piping in the utility run to the Powerhouse. 3. Off-site disposal of all asbestos containing materials at a landfill approved by the OWNER. 4. Price for this Item shall be included as a Unit Cost in the Bid Form F. Excavating and Stockpiling of Site Soils 4. Work under this Item includes, but is not limited to; excavating; transporting; and stockpiling, of soils (both contaminated and uncontaminated) within the Limits of Excavation shown on the Drawings. 5. Work under this Item includes, but is not limited to; excavating; transporting; and stockpiling of soil in accordance with the Specifications. 01150-3 01150 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT G. H. 6. Price for this Item shall be included as a lump sum in the Bid Form. 7. The volume serving as the basis for the lump sum bid shall be the volume represented by the Limits of Excavation shown on the Drawings excavated to a uniform depth of 11 feet. The payment shall be based on the actual volume excavated as determined by the survey in accordance with Section 01050 of these Specification. 8. Price for excavating, transporting and stockpiling beyond the base amount shall be included as a fixed unit cost in the Bid Form. Transport and Disposal of Petroleum Contaminated Soils 1. Work under this Item includes, but is not limited to; transporting; and recycling of petroleum contaminated soils at a licensed asphalt recycling facility in accordance with all local, state, and federal regulations. 2. Work under this Item also includes, but is not limited to associated sampling and analysis in support of disposing of petroleum contaminated soils. 3. Price for this Item shall be included as a fixed unit cost in the Bid Form. 4. The payment for this Item shall be based on the actual weight receipts provided by the receiving facility. Excavation Dewatering 1. The Work under this Item includes, but is not limited pumping, storage, treatment, and discharge of treated water, disposal of residuals, decontamination of equipment and other operations pertaining thereto for constructing and preparing the earthwork. 2. The price for providing excavation dewatering shall be included as a lump sum cost assuming one month of operation. 01150-4 01150 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT I. Furnishing, Placing and Compacting Common Borrow 1. Work under this Item includes, but is not limited to furnishing, placing, grading and compacting previously excavated, uncontaminated soils and common borrow in accordance with the Contract Documents and to the limits shown on the Drawings. 2. Price for placement, grading and compacting of uncontaminated soils and common borrow shall be included as a lump sum in the Bid Form. 3. The volume serving as the basis for the lump sum bid shall be the volume represented by the Limits of Excavation shown on the Drawings placed and compacted from a uniform depth of 11 feet below grade. The payment shall be based on the actual volume placed and compacted as determined by the survey in accordance with Section 01050 of these Specifications. 4. J. 1.04 Price for providing common borrow to the job site shall be included as a fixed unit cost in the Bid Form. Furnishing and Placing Asphalt Layer 1. Work under this Item includes, but is not limited to furnishing, placing and grading the asphalt layer in accordance with the Contract Documents and to the limits shown on the Drawings. 2. Price for this Item shall be included as a fixed unit cost in the Bid Form. PAYMENT PROCEDURE A. Breakdown of Lump Sum and Fixed Unit Price Items: 1. Within seven (7) days after the OWNER issues a Notice of Award of Agreement, the CONTRACTOR shall submit to the ENGINEER, in a form approved by the ENGINEER, a complete detailed breakdown of all lump sum and fixed unit price Items awarded. The detailed breakdown shall include quantities with all material and labor costs for individual Work Items required to complete the lump sum and fixed unit price Item, Quantities estimated by the CONTRACTOR are for the purpose of providing a basis for realistic The progress payment consistent with performance of the Work. 01150-5 01150 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT CONTRACTOR will revise the job breakdown if the ENGINEER so requests. 2, 3. Payments are made in accordance with Article 14 of the GENERAL CONDITIONS. The CONTRACTOR may request periodic payments on a monthly basis in accordance with a time schedule approved by the ENGINEER. Submission for payment may be made to the ENGINEER if the OWNER so directs. However, all payment requests will be made on the basis of the approved breakdown and accompanied by all supporting documentation required herein, a. The CONTRACTOR may request payment for specified items of material and equipment which have been purchased for incorporation into the Project provided these Items have been previously approved for use in accordance with the Contract Documents and provided the ENGINEER agrees to the request of the CONTRACTOR. b. Payment requests for materials or equipment purchased may be honored for materials or equipment that are not on site but stored in a manner satisfactory to the ENGINEER. Payments will be made for specific items of material and equipment provided an invoice and delivery ticket is submitted with the payment request which indicate clearly the materials and equipment are to be used for the Project. The following periodic payment request must include a receipted invoice certified by the vendor as to payment received for the specified item which had been previously paid for. Unless the required certified invoice is received with the following request for periodic payment, money previously paid will be deducted from any money due the CONTRACTOR without any penalty of any kind to the OWNER. Payments to the CONTRACTOR shall be based upon the amount and value of the Work performed during each monthly period. On the last day of each month, the CONTRACTOR shall submit to the ENGINEER a list of quantities of the items of the Work satisfactorily accomplished during the preceding monthly period including an estimate of percent completion of the Work to date and satisfactory evidence that all just liens, claims, and demands of subcontractors, laborers, services, materials, and equipment arising out of such Work are fully satisfied, and that all Work is fully released from liens, claims, and demands, whether just or otherwise. Within ten (10) calendar days thereafter, the OWNER will make whatever corrections are necessary to the submitted list of quantities of Work items accomplished and, 01150-6 01150 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT if necessary, return the corrected list of quantities to the CONTRACTOR, in which case the CONTRACTOR will resubmit a corrected list for the OWNER' review. CONTRACTOR shall submit draft invoices to the ENGINEER 3 days prior to the last day of each month, for advance approval, so as to expedite the monthly invoice approval process. Within 30 days of each such submittal or re-submittal which has been approved for payment, the OWNER shall pay the CONTRACTOR the amount of the original or resubmitted invoice for the approved Work; provided, however, that the OWNER will retain 10% of each payment due as Final Payment. 4. FinaLPayment a. As part of his request for Final Payment, the CONTRACTOR shall submit documentation to the OWNER that all Subcontractors used to complete the Work have been paid in full. b. After the ENGINEER has conducted the Final Formal Evaluation as provided paragraph A.3 of this Agreement, the OWNER will notify the CONTRACTOR in writing that the OWNER either accepts or rejects the Work. c. If the OWNER accepts the Work, the OWNER will deliver Final Payment to the CONTRACTOR within thirty days of notification of acceptance. d. If the OWNER rejects the Work, the OWNER will state the reasons therefor in writing and provide them to the CONTRACTOR within 48 hours after receipt of the notice of rejection. CONTRACTOR shall initiate action to correct the stated deficiencies as expeditiously as possible at the CONTRACTOR's expense. If the CONTRACTOR fails to correct the deficiencies to the satisfaction of the OWNER, the OWNER may retain the final payment and pursue any other remedies available to them. e. CONTRACTOR's acceptance of Final Payment shall constitute CONTRACTOR's release of the OWNER and the Engineer from all claims for Payment with regard to the Work. PART 2- PRODUCTS (not used) 01150-7 01150 MEASUREMENT AND PAYMENT PART 3 - EXECUTION ( not used) END OF SECTION 01150-8 01300 SUBMITTALS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION A. Materials, equipment, workmanship, design and arrangement of all Work performed under the Contract shall be subject to the approval of the OWNER. B. Work Included: 1. Procedures for submittal to OWNER of Contingency Plans and Health and Safety Plans Materials List, Certificates and Affidavits, Samples for Testing, Shop Drawings, operation and maintenance literature and other miscellaneous data for approval. 2. Procedures for submittal to OWNER of proposed facility(ies) for use for off-site recycling of petroleum contaminated soil. 3. Procedures for submittal to OWNER of proposed facility(ies) for off-site disposal of demolition debris, asbestos containing materials and any other waste (both hazardous and non-hazardous) generated during execution of the Work. 4. Procedures for submittal to OWNER of proposed Schedule for conducting the Work. 5. Procedures drawings. for turnover of CONTRACTOR prepared "As-Built" PART 2- PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS LIST A. Within 5 working days of the Award of the Contract, the Contractor shall submit site-specific Contingency and Health and Safety Plans (HASP) to the OWNER for review. The OWNER shall review the CONTRACTOR'S HASP for content and to provide documentation that the CONTRACTOR is conducting response actions in accord with the Massachusetts Contingency Plan. Comments or lack there of shall not be construed as approval of the CONTRACTOR'S HASP. B. Within 5 working days of the Award of the Contract, the Contractor shall submit a list of proposed facility(ies) for use for off-site recycling of petroleum 01300-1 01300 SUBMITTALS contaminated soil for approval. Within 5 working days the OWNER shall review the list of facility(ies) and notify the CONTRACTOR of which (if any) facility(ies) the OWNER has approved for recycling the petroleum contaminated soils. If none of the facility(ies) proposed by the CONTRACTOR is approved by the OWNER, the CONTRACTOR shall prepare a second list of facility(ies) for approval. C. Within 5 working days of the Award of the Contract, the Contractor shall submit a list of proposed facility(ies) for use for off-site disposal of demolition debris and any other waste (both hazardous and non-hazardous) generated during execution of the Work for approval. Within 5 working days the OWNER shall review the list of facility(ies) and notify the CONTRACTOR of which (if any) facility(ies) the OWNER has approved for recycling the petroleum contaminated soils. If none of the facility(ies) proposed by the CONTRACTOR is approved by the OWNER, the CONTRACTOR shall prepare a second list of facility(ies) for approval. D. Within 5 working days of the Award of the Contract, the Contractor shall submit a Contingency Plan for the management of spills and release of oil and hazardous materials during the execution of the Work. The contingency plan will designate the emergency procedures to be followed by the contractor in the event of a spill or release of hazardous materials during the implementation of the remedial measures. The contingency plan will establish the contractor's chain-of-command and provide a list of telephone numbers for notification during an emergency. The plan shall specifically address the management procedures associated with the soil stockpiles and the activities and procedures to minimize and control releases during demolition activities. E. Within 5 working days after the Contract is awarded, the CONTRACTOR shall furnish the OWNER with a Materials List. The purpose of this list is to aid the CONTRACTOR in fulfilling his responsibilities to have all products tested as per the Specifications, or approved by Shop Drawings before being installed in the Work. F. The Materials List shall indicate all products which the CONTRACTOR believes will be incorporated in the Work. Omission from this list of any product required by the Contract Documents shall not relieve the CONTRACTOR of the Contract requirements for providing that product and completing the associated Work as specified. Each such omission discovered by the OWNER shall be brought to the CONTRACTOR'S attention for the purpose of revising the Materials List. The OWNER reserves the right to make any revisions to the Materials List after 01300-2 01300 SUBMITTALS award of the Contract that he deems necessary. G. A material safety data sheet for any chemicals proposed for use in the Work shall be submitted with the Materials List in accordance with the Cranston Print Works Company policy. H. For each entry of the Materials List reference to the Contract Documents shall be made, along with an indication of the type of submittal(s) that the CONTRACTOR plans to make to the OWNER. More than one type of submittal may be required. The OWNER will approve the types of submissions listed below: 1. Sample for testing, approval or filing. 2. Certificate(s) and Accompanying Affidavit. 3. Shop Drawing. I. For each item on the Materials List, the CONTRACTOR shall indicate the proposed source of supply and manufacturer for that entry. J. The OWNER will review the CONTRACTOR'S proposed source of supply or manufacturer for each entry and indicate his approval or disapproval of each, and return the Materials List to the CONTRACTOR within 2 calendar days. K. The following conditions apply concerning approvals: 1. Approval of a particular source of supply or manufacturer does not relieve the CONTRACTOR of his obligation to fulfill all requirements of the Contract Documents. 2. Approval of a particular manufacturer shall in no way be construed by the CONTRACTOR as obligating the OWNER to approve a Shop Drawing for a product from that manufacturer. 3. Subsequent to disapproval of a particular source of supply or manufacturer, the CONTRACTOR shall submit to the OWNER for approval within 10 days after notification of such disapproval a different source of supply or manufacturer for that product. The entire Materials List need not be resubmitted. 01300-3 01300 SUBMITTALS 4. L. 2.02 The CONTRACTOR shall submit a proposed schedule for execution of the Work with this Bid. The CONTRACTOR shall update the schedule for completion of the Work every two weeks from the Award of the Contract CERTIFICATES AND AFFIDAVITS A. B. 2.03 As an alternative to disapproving a particular source of supply for a product, the OWNER reserves the option to alter the type of submittal required for that product. Where specified in the Contract Documents that a certificate or affidavit be submitted to the OWNER for a particular material, product or product component, such submittals shall be made in accordance with the following: 1. Material and Equipment: A certificate of Compliance shall indicate that the material, product or product component complies with the requirements of the Contract Documents, and it shall be accompanied by test results and/or other technical data substantiating such compliance. Certificate shall be supplied by the material supplier or product or product component manufacturer. 2. Installation: A Certificate of Compliance shall indicate that the equipment or system has been properly installed in compliance with manufacturer's instructions and is ready to be operated. Certificate shall be supplied by the equipment or system manufacturer or manufacturer's representative. Each certificate shall include a signed sworn statement by an official of the company originating the certificate attesting to the truth and accuracy of all information contained in the certificate. If such attestation of truth and accuracy cannot be included in the certificate itself, it must be provided as an affidavit accompanying the certificate. SHOP DRAWINGS Not Used. 2.04 CONSTRUCTION AS-BUILT DRAWINGS A. The CONTRACTOR shall maintain at the job site a complete set of Project Drawings as issued with the Contract Documents. 01300-4 01300 SUBMITTALS B. The CONTRACTOR shall employ a competent Surveyor or Engineer registered in the State of Massachusetts. The Surveyor shall prepare "As-Built" drawings showing the vertical and horizontal limits of excavation performed by the CONTRACTOR. The drawing shall also contain a metes and bounds description of the Limits of Work and shall be suitable for filing with the Registry of Deeds. C. The submittal shall be in the form of one hard copy which is signed and stamped by the Surveyor along with a 3 -inch disk of all information contained on the hard copy done on Autocad Release 14. The "As-built" drawings shall be delivered to the ENGINEER for review within one month of completion. 2.05 SAMPLES A. If OWNER so requires, either prior to or after commencement of the Work, the CONTRACTOR shall submit samples of materials for such special tests, or for file purposes, as OWNER deems necessary to demonstrate that they conform to the Specifications. Such samples shall be furnished, taken, stored, packed and shipped by the CONTRACTOR as directed. B. All samples shall be packed so as to reach their destination in good condition, and shall be labeled to indicate the material represented, the name of the Work and location for which the material is intended, and the name of the CONTRACTOR submitting the sample. To ensure consideration of samples, the CONTRACTOR shall notify the OWNER by letter that the samples have been shipped and shall properly describe the same in the letter. The Letter of Notification shall be sent separate from and should not be enclosed with the samples. C. The CONTRACTOR shall submit data and samples, or place his orders sufficiently early to permit consideration, inspection, testing, and approval before the materials and equipment are needed for incorporation into the Work. The consequences of his failure to do so shall be the CONTRACTOR'S sole responsibility. D. When required, the CONTRACTOR shall furnish to the OWNER triplicate sworn copies of manufacturer's shop or mill tests or reports from independent testing laboratories relative to the materials, equipment performance ratings, and concrete data. E. The cost of samples, sample testing, and analysis associated with the approval of proposed materials and/or methods shall be borne in their entirety by the CONTRACTOR. 01300-5 01300 SUBMITTALS 2.06 MISCELLANEOUS DATA A, Any other submittal required by these Specifications but not directly addressed under this Section shall be submitted in accordance with the requirements for Shop Drawings. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 ALTERNATIVES TO SPECIFIED PRODUCTS A. The Contract Documents may indicate the name of a manufacturer, a trade name, or a material to be used in the Contract. Reference made to a particular product of the manufacturer is made to identify a particular design, quality, construction arrangement, or style. B. Where the CONTRACTOR proposes to use a substitute product for that specified, he shall submit to the OWNER, for approval, complete information on such substitute product including all necessary redesign of the structure, equipment, or any other part of the Contract requiring modification as a result of the use of the requested substitute. All such redesign and all new drawings and detailing required as a result thereof shall be prepared by the CONTRACTOR at his own expense, including regulatory permit acquisition for the modifications. Requests for additional money for such substitution will not be considered. C. If the CONTRACTOR proposes to provide products as "equals" to those specified, it shall be his responsibility to furnish complete, specific detailed information to the OWNER for approval from the manufacturer or supplier of the product he proposes to provide in which the requirements of the Contract documents are shown to be met. This shall consist of a point-by-point comparison of the Contract requirements which the product proposed to be provided shall be furnished by the CONTRACTOR. The burden of responsibility in furnishing this information is with the CONTRACTOR. If incomplete or irrelevant data is submitted as evidence of compliance with this subparagraph, the request for approval to provide this specific substitute will not be considered. END OF SECTION 01300-6 01500 TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS PART 1- GENERAL 1.01 FIELD CONDITIONS AND MEASUREMENTS A. The CONTRACTOR shall base all measurements, both horizontal and vertical, from established benchmarks and monuments. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for field verification of all dimensions and conditions at the job site. B. Should the CONTRACTOR discover any discrepancy between actual conditions and those indicated, which prevent following good practice or the intent of the Contract Drawings and Specifications, he shall notify the ENGINEER, request clarification and instructions, and shall not proceed with his Work until he has received the same from the ENOINEER; provided that such wait does not unduly delay the progress of the Work. C. 1.02 No claims shall be made for extra payment or extensions of Contract completion time if the CONTRACTOR fails to notify the ENGINEER of any discrepancy before proceeding with the aspect of the Work. ACCESS AND DRAINAGE A. The CONTRACTOR shall keep all natural drainage and water courses unobstructed or provide equal courses effectively placed, and prevent accumulations of surface water. The CONTRACTOR shall construct, grade and stabilize access roads, and provide temporary mobilization, parking and storage areas for his use during construction within the areas shown on the Drawings. B. Access roads and mobilization, parking, and storage areas shall be maintained in a stable and smooth condition throughout the life of the Contract. 1.03 CONTRACTOR STORAGE AREA A. A storage area will be designated by the OWNER on the project site for use by the CONTRACTOR for storage of his materials, tools, equipment, office and other items necessary for construction location and the approximate limits of the storage area are shown on the drawings. The approximate limits of the storage area are designated on the contract drawings. The exact limits of the storage area will be designated in the field by the ENGINEER. The CONTRACTOR shall be fully responsible for the preparation of this area, its maintenance, and its security, including fencing, watchmen, and other means of security. Under no circumstances 01500-1 01500 TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS will the OWNER be responsible for the security of any property belonging to the CONTRACTOR, his subcontractors, or any of his work forces. 1.04 EROSION AND SILTATION CONTROL MEASURES A. Adequate control of erosion and siltation of both a temporary and permanent nature on areas disturbed by the Work shall be provided at locations designated on the drawings under this Contract subject to the approval of the ENGINEER. And as stipulated in Section 02270 there will be a joint on-site inspection prior to commencing work, with CONTRACTOR, the OWNER or its representative and the ENGINEER to determine if siltation control requirements are necessary. 1.05 STAGING AREAS, STORAGE AND FIELD OFFICES A. The CONTRACTOR may, during the course of this project, stage construction, store materials, or erect temporary field office only within the Limits of Construction shown on the Drawings or as otherwise approved by the OWNER. The CONTRACTOR shall not interfere with the operation of the adjacent OWNER facilities. PART 2- PRODUCTS (not used) PART 3 - EXECUTION (not used) END OF SECTION 01500-2 01600 MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT PART 1- GENERAL 1.01 EQUIPMENT AND PRODUCTS SPECIFIED A. In various detailed sections of the specifications, certain items of equipment or products are specified by proprietary name or trade name and shall be used without exception. It is to be understood that these items will be furnished by the CONTRACTOR and no substitutes will be allowed. B. In the various detailed sections of the specifications where any item of equipment or product is specified by proprietary name or trade name, with the addition of such expressions as "or equal", it is to be understood that equal-quality equipment or products of either a manufacturer named or of a manufacturer not named which meet the detailed requirements of the Specifications, are intended, subject to the approval of the ENGINEER as to the equality thereof. 1.02 STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT A. All equipment and materials provided and Work performed under this Contract shall be protected from damage before and after installation. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for Work, equipment, and materials until inspected, tested, and finally accepted in accordance with this Section and the General Conditions. B. Where permanent equipment called for under this Contract is installed before the erection of adequate protective structures, the CONTRACTOR without additional compensation therefore, shall provide approved, effective and durable covers for fully protecting such equipment against damage from the elements or from any other causes. C. All materials and accessories shall be adequately supported and safeguarded against all damage or injury during performance of Work under this Contract. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for all damage or injury resulting from his operations and shall repair such damage immediately and to the satisfaction of the ENGINEER and OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE. D. The CONTRACTOR shall store and protect products in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations and the requirements specified in these Contract Documents and shall submit the manufacturer's storage and maintenance instructions prior to delivery. 01600-1 01600 MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT E. The CONTRACTOR shall make all arrangements and provisions necessary for the storage of materials and equipment. All excavated material, construction equipment, and materials and equipment to be incorporated into the Work shall be placed so as not to injure any part of the Work or existing facilities, and so that free access can be achieved at all times to all parts of the Work and to all public utility installations in the vicinity of the Work. Materials and equipment shall be kept neatly and compactly stored in locations that will cause a minimum of inconvenience to other personnel on the site. F. Areas available on the job site for storage of materials and equipment shall be as shown, specified or designated and approved by the OWNER. All materials and equipment must be consigned to the CONTRACTOR directly. No delivery of materials and equipment will be accepted by the OWNER, and all expenses incurred by the OWNER in handling materials or equipment which have been consigned or directed to the OWNER will be charged to the CONTRACTOR. G. Materials and equipment which are to become the property of the OWNER shall be stored to facilitate their inspection and ensure preservation of the quality and fitness of the Work, including proper protection against damage by freezing and moisture. They shall be placed inside storage areas, unless otherwise shown, specified or acceptable to the ENGINEER. H. CONTRACTOR shall be fully responsible for loss or damage to stored materials. L. Any material or equipment which, in the opinion of the ENGINEER, has been damaged due to improper storage and/or handling and is unfit for its specified or The intended use shall be properly removed from the site or Work. CONTRACTOR shall receive no compensation for the damaged material or its removal or replacement. 01600-2 01600 MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT PART 2- PRODUCTS (not used) PART 3 - EXECUTION (not used) END OF SECTION 01600-3 01700 CONTRACT CLOSE OUT PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 WORK INCLUDED A. Clean-up 1. B. Warranties and Guarantees 1. C. Upon completion of the Work and before Conditional Acceptance will be made, the Work site, decontamination area, storage areas, and other areas occupied by the CONTRACTOR during construction shall be cleaned, and all surplus and discarded materials, false work, and rubbish placed thereon by the CONTRACTOR shall be removed by the CONTRACTOR. No separate payment will be made for clean-up as all such costs shall be included in the Base Bid or Supplement to Bid. Upon completion of the Work and before Conditional Acceptance will be made, all Warranties and Guarantees shall be submitted to the OWNER. As-Built Drawings 1. Upon Completion of the Work and before Conditional Acceptance will be made, all As-Built Drawings shall be complete and submitted to the ENGINEER and the OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE. PART 2- PRODUCTS (not used) PART 3 - EXECUTION (not used) END OF SECTION 01700-1 DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK 02072 DEMOLITION PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION A. 1.02 The Work covered by this Section consists of furnishing all equipment, labor, materials, tools and transportation for demolition and disposal of the former pump house UST shed and other operations pertaining thereto for demolition in accordance with these Specifications or as directed by the OWNER REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A. Conform to applicable codes for demolition work, health and safety, safety of structure and dust control. B. Perform notifications to appropriate regulatory agencies required for asbestos decontamination. B. Obtain required permits from authorities. PART 2- PRODUCTS (not used) PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 PREPARATION A. 3.02 Provide, erect, and maintain temporary barriers at exterior of former pump house to denote the area of demolition and control unauthorized egress. BUILDING DEMOLITION Protect the exterior of nearby A. Demolish in an orderly and careful manner. buildings. B. All wood and debris resulting from the demolition will loaded into containers for transportation and disposal. 02072-1 02072 DEMOLITION C. Upon completion of demolition all demolished material will be removed from site and disposed at a licensed disposal facility Specifications. D. in accordance with these Equipment located in the pump house and UST shed has been previously deactivated and decontaminated of residual ftiel oil. In spite of this, the CONTRACTOR should assume that all equipment may contain oily residuals which may represent a hazard to health, safety and the environment. E. An oil pump-heat exchanger set located in the pump house shall be removed in tact and transported to an on-site storage area designated by the OWNER. F. All equipment located in the former pump house shall be dismantled, decontaminated as necessary for transport and disposal, and disposed at a suitable off-site facility. Because of the potential for the presence of oily residue, cutting with the use of open-flame cutting equipment will NOT be permitted. G. All piping located on a pipe support bridge between the former pump house and the Powerhouse shall be dismantled, decontaminated as necessary for transport and disposal, and disposed at a suitable off-site facility. Because of the potential for the presence of oily residue, cutting with the use of open-flame cutting equipment will NOT be permitted. Piping will be dismantled in a manner that minimized the potential for spilling residues. The CONTRACTOR shall institute spill management procedures to collect and contain residues and prevent the release of residues to the nearby storm sewers. H. The CONTRACTOR shall make provision for the containment and collection of any oily residue which may be present in any of the equipment. The CONTRACTOR shall place all residual materials collected from the dismantling process into 55-gallon steel drums. The CONTRACTOR shall label each drum using labels provided by the OWNER. Waste materials shall be disposed at an approved disposal facility. I. The CONTRACTOR is hereby notified that pipe insulation on oil and steam piping in the utility chase leading to the Powerhouse and the former steam line leading to the caustic storage area are believed to be covered with asbestos. The CONTRACTOR shall not be entitled to any additional compensation for delays or added costs associated with breakage of any of the asbestos insulation. 02072-2 02072 DEMOLITION J. The CONTRACTOR shall provide the services of a competent, licensed asbestos removal contractor to manage the notification, removal and off-site disposal of all asbestos containing materials in accordance with all applicable DEP regulations. K. Piping which runs underground through a concrete utility chase from the former pump house toward the powerhouse in an easterly direction, will be cut and capped at a location close to the Limits of Excavation shown on the drawings. Both piping and concrete support structure will be removed for disposal. The CONTRACTOR shall remove soils and any concrete covering without disturbing the asbestos covering. L. Steam supply piping which runs underground from the former pump house in a westerly direction will be cut and capped at a location close to the Limits of Excavation shown on the drawings. Both piping and concrete support structure will be removed for disposal. The CONTRACTOR shall remove from around the steam piping without disturbing the asbestos covering. M. The concrete floor and foundation will be removed in chunks as large as possible for ease in handling. All demolished material will be removed from site and disposed at a licensed disposal facility. N. Piping which runs underground through a concrete utility chase from the former UST Shed in a northerly direction, will be cut and capped at a location close to the Limits of Excavation shown on the drawings. Both piping and concrete support structure will be removed for disposal. The piping has been previously decontaminated. The capping operation shall be completed by either dismantling the pipe at an existing flange near the Limits of Excavation and installing a new blind flange or the pipe will be mechanically cut and a new cap will be welded onto the pipe. 0. The facility(ies) proposed by the CONTRACTOR for the disposal of all waste and debris generated from this shall be submitted to the Owner for approval in accordance with Section 01300 of these specifications. P. Following the completion of demolition activities, the CONTRACTOR shall remove temporary barriers. 3.04 SCHEDULE A. Demolition will be completed prior to excavation and disposal of the petroleum 02072-3 02072 DEMOLITION contaminated soil in the adjacent areas END OF SECTION * I27- 02223 EARTHWORK PART1-GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION A. The Work covered by this Section consists of furnishing all materials, labor, tools, equipment and transportation necessary for all construction as it pertains to the excavation, stockpiling, backfilling, compacting and grading of earthwork. The Work includes all hauling, disposal, stockpiling, covering, wetting or drying, dewatering, compacting and other operations pertaining thereto for constructing and preparing the earthwork complete in accordance with these Specifications or as directed by the OWNER. B. Data on indicated subsurface conditions are not intended as representations or warrants of continuity of such conditions between soil borings. It is expressly understood that the OWNER will not be responsible for interpretations or conclusions drawn therefrom by the CONTRACTOR. Data is available for review if requested by the CONTRACTOR. C. Material for fill shall consist of material approved by the OWNER from off-site sources which have previously been accepted in accordance with Section 01300 of the specifications. Materials used for fill shall be free from organic matter and deleterious substances and shall not contain rocks or clods having a diameter of more than three (3) inches. During construction, the fill area shall be well drained. No materials shall be placed in backfill when either the material or the surfaces on which it is to be placed is frozen. When the work is interrupted by heavy rain, fill operations shall not be resumed until the ENGINEER determines that the moisture content and density of the previously placed fill are as specified. D. The CONTRACTOR shall provide detailed "As-Built" drawings of all excavation and cap construction work. The "As-Built" drawings shall be furnished to the OWNER in Autocad 14 file format. PART 2- PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS A. The CONTRACTOR shall use uncontaminated off-site materials in accordance with Part 2.02 Borrow Material of this section for backfilling. B. The CONTRACTOR shall provide sufficient quantities of each material to be used 02223-1 02223 EARTHWORK for backfilling in accordance with the specifications. C. Common Borrow Material: Common borrow shall be used to backfill the excavation following removal uncontaminated and contaminated soils after placement and compaction of the uncontaminated uncontaminated soils. 2.02 COMMON BORROW A. Common Borrow shall be selected to meet the requirements and conditions of backfilling as specified in Part 2.01 of this Section. All borrow used in conjunction with performing the Work specified shall be subjected to the testing requirements of Part 2.03 of this Section. Gradation requirements shall be: OPENING OR SEIVE SIZE TOTAL PERCENTAGE PASSING BY WEIGHT 100 85-100 0-20 6 inch 3 inch No. 200 B. The CONTRACTOR shall procure all required common borrow materials from outside the limits of OWNER - controlled land, shall obtain the right to procure material, shall pay all royalties and other charges involved and shall bear all the expenses of developing the sources, including rights-of-way for hauling. C. Representative samples of all common borrow material shall be submitted to the ENGINEER with supporting laboratory and/or field test results as specified in Part 2.04 of this Section. Gradation, compaction, and other soil characteristic analysis as applicable for the intended usage of the borrow material shall be demonstrated or the proposed material will be unequivocally rejected. D. All off-site common borrow shall be approved by the ENGINEER prior to delivery or stockpiling on-site. 02223-2 02223 EARTHWORK 2.04 MATERIAL TESTING A. At a minimum the following tests shall be performed with results submitted to the ENGINEER for approval for common borrow materials: Test (ASTM No.) Common Borrow Material Gravel Borrow Material Grain Size Analysis) (D422) 1 per 3000 cy 1 per 3000 cy Compaction 2 ) 1 per source 3 ) 1 per source 3 ) (ASTM D1557) (1) By sieve and hydrometer method. (2) 5-point compaction test, using modified proctor compaction effort. (3) Additional analysis are required if changes in source material become evident. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 GENERAL A. Existing utility lines that are shown on the Drawings, or the locations of which are made known to the CONTRACTOR prior to excavation, that are to be retained, shall be protected from damage during excavation and backfilling, and, if damaged, shall be repaired by the CONTRACTOR at his expense. In the event that the CONTRACTOR damages any existing utility lines that are not shown, or the locations of which are not made known to the CONTRACTOR, report thereof shall be made immediately to the OWNER. If determined that reimbursable repairs are to be made by the CONTRACTOR, a Change Order will be issued for the performance of such work.. B. Off-site structures, utilities, roadways, and other facilities shall be protected from damage caused by settlement, lateral movement, undermining, wash-out and other hazards created by the earthwork operations or delivery of fill materials. 02223-3 02223 EARTHWORK 3.02 EXCAVATION A. Excavation shall include, but is not limited to, the following: 1. 2. Stripping/Stockpiling/Protecting asphalt material from within the area designated on the drawings as the Limit of Excavation. Stripping/Stockpiling/Protecting soils (contaminated and uncontaminated) within the area designated on the drawings as the Limit of Excavation to an average depth of 12 feet below grade. 3. 4. Stripping/Stockpiling/Protecting petroleum containing soils in selected areas to a depth of approximately 15 feet below grade within the Limit of Excavation. General excavation required for proper execution of the Work. B. The stripping and stockpiling of asphalt, uncontaminated and petroleum containing soils from the within the Limits of Excavation area shall be performed with Extreme care shall be exercised when conventional earthmoving equipment. stripping and removing uncontaminated soils below a depth of six feet below grade, so as to minimize mixing of the soils with underlying petroleum-containing soils. C. Uncontaminated and petroleum containing soils shall each be separately stockpiled in the area shown on the Drawings. All stockpiled material shall be placed on and covered with a doubled-layer of 6-mil polyethylene. Each stockpile shall be bermed using either uncontaminated soils excavated on site or clean borrow materials from off site. Each stockpile shall be prepared by placing the polyethylene over the top of the perimeter berm so that any runoff from the stockpile is retained within the bened area. D. Apparently clean soils will be segregated from soils visually determined to be impacted to minimize the amount of soil transported off site for recycling. In addition, any soils exhibiting a characteristic petroleum odor will be segregated with the impacted soils. In general, soils from existing grade to a depth of approximately 6 feet below grade will be transported to the clean stockpile. During excavation, the ENGINEER will screen soils for the presence of petroleum hydrocarbons. The ENGINEER may direct the CONTRACTOR to re-position any potentially contaminated soils to either the uncontaminated or petroleum impacted stockpile once the soils have been further classified. E. Excavation techniques intended to minimize the extent of groundwater infiltration will be used in areas near the groundwater table. Excavations completed at the 02223-4 02223 EARTHWORK maximum depth will be backfilled as soon as possible. Under no circumstances will the excavation be allowed to remain open over night or during significant rain. F. If substantial quantities of water are encountered in the excavation, it will be removed using construction dewatering techniques in accordance with Section 02600 of the Specifications. Water collected will be stored on site and, if necessary, treated for off site disposal. G. Depending on conditions (extent of contamination encountered), additional excavation beyond the Limits of Excavation described herein may be conducted to maximize the removal of impacted soils. H. Excavation of soils shall be accomplished using properly sized hydraulic excavators or equivalent. The equipment shall have a long enough reach so that it can operate from a position away from the active excavation area to minimize the potential for the equipment to contact and disturb potentially contaminated soil. No bulldozers, graders, or similar material shall be used to excavate hazardous waste material within the removal areas. L. During stockpiling activities, the OWNER shall obtain soil samples of the uncontaminated soils. Provided the analysis of the soil samples indicate contaminant concentrations in the stockpiled material do not exceed target level concentrations of petroleum hydrocarbons, stockpiled material will remain on site and subject to the OWNER'S approval for use as backfill. J. Should it be determined that the stockpiled material contains contaminant concentrations in excess of target level concentrations, the CONTRACTOR shall be instructed to remove and dispose of the stockpiled material petroleum contaminated soils at a licensed asphalt batching facility. Compensation for removal and disposal of the stockpiled material petroleum contaminated soils shall be provided in accordance with the appropriate Supplemental Bid item. K. During excavation activities, the edge of the excavation shall be bermed to create a physical barrier to control traffic in the vicinity of the excavation. L. The Tailrace is a subsurface concrete structure containing a small brook which flows through the facility. One of the concrete walls of the Tailrace makes up the northern Limit of Excavation. Extreme care shall be exercised to minimize the potential for damage to the Tailrace foundation during excavation. 02223-5 02223 EARTHWORK 1. No restrictions will be required for excavations adjacent to the Tailrace from ground surface to the depth at which the Tailrace footing is encountered (approximately 10 feet below grade). 2. Beginning at the depth of the top of the Tailrace footing, excavation will be conducted in sections approximately 5 feet in length. Excavation and backfilling of each 5 foot length shall be completed before an excavation take place at an adjacent location. 3. Starting at the elevation of the top of the Tailrace footing, excavation shall be conducted in a manner that a 1:1 slope shall be maintained on the wall of the excavation bordering the Tailrace. 4. Following the completion of excavation, the cavity shall be immediately backfilled and compacted. Under no circumstances will excavation be conducted during rainy weather, nor will-the cavity remain open over night. L. Excavation shall not be conducted within 5 feet of the White Frame Building (cinder block building at southern limit of excavation) without specific authorization by the OWNER. M. Prior to beginning site excavation a test pit next to the UST building (wooden building abutting White Frame Building will be dug to determine the depth of the foundation footing. Unless otherwise directed, the depth of excavation near the UST building foundation shall be limited to the top of the building footing. Beginning at the top of the footing, the excavation wall adjacent to the foundation shall be controlled at a 1:1 slope. N. A minimum 20-foot right-of-way shall be maintained at the eastern limit of excavation at all times. During excavation in this vicinity, the CONTRACTOR shall provide Jersey barriers to control vehicular traffic close to the excavation. 0. Compensation for this Item shall be based on the excavation of the volume of soil (both contaminated and uncontaminated) within the Limits of Excavation to a total depth of soil to 11 feet below grade. The actual volume excavated shall be based on the survey work conducted under Section 01050 of these specifications. Compensation for soil excavated in excess of the original volume will be done on a unit cost basis. P. The CONTRACTOR shall provide three (3) days notice to the ENGINEER schedule shipment of petroleum contaminated soils. The ENGINEER will provide the CONTRACTOR with the a Bill of Lading required for transport to a licensed recycling facility. 02223-6 02223 EARTHWORK 3.03 GRADING A. Rough grading of the site shall be performed to establish a base upon which backfill material can be adequately placed and compacted. B. The compacted fill areas shall be uniformly graded to within the limits of grading under this Section, including adjacent transition areas. A smooth finished surface shall result within specified tolerances, compact with uniform levels or slopes between points where elevations are indicated, or between such points and existing grades to the satisfaction of the OWNER. D. 3.04 Constructed slopes shall be bldnded into existing undisturbed areas gradually in order to provide neat, clean transition zones. Feathering of constructed slopes into existing grades shall be accomplished to promote natural drainage and to eliminate possible surface-water ponding. BACKFILLING A. CONTRACTOR shall use and provide only approved materials. Common borrow material shall be obtained from off-site sources provided by the CONTRACTOR and approved by the OWNER. All selected material for backfill shall be consistently compacted to the required density. Any discrepancies shall be rectified by the CONTRACTOR and the ENGINEER'S decision shall be final. B. Prior to placing any common borrow, the subgrade shall be proof-rolled using a roller compactor or equivalent compaction equipment. C. Final grade for backfilling shall be meet existing grade making allowance for placement of the asphalt surface, or as directed by the ENGINEER. Grading and placement of the various materials shall be in conformity with the typical sections depicted. D. Before proceeding to subsequent layers, adequate documentation that the grading requirements have been met shall be submitted to the ENGINEER. No further placement shall take place without approval by the ENGINEER. E. Backfill material shall not be placed over porous, wet or spongy surfaces. Any such materials shall be removed to achieve a firm foundation and replaced with acceptable backfill materials, defined and placed in accordance with this 02223-7 02223 EARTHWORK Specification. 3.05 F. Backfill material shall be placed and compacted in continuous horizontal lifts not to exceed eight (8) inches in loose thickness. Optimum moisture contents of backfill material shall be maintained to assure achieving the required minimum compacted densities. G. Where the backfill material must be moisture conditioned before compaction, water shall be uniformly applied to the surface of the subgrade or layer of backfill material so as to prevent free water appearing on the surface during or subsequent to compaction operations. 1. Backfill materials too vet to permit compaction shall be removed and replaced, or scarified and air dried. 2. Backfill materials that have been removed because they are too wet to permit compaction may be stockpiled or spread and allowed to dry. Drying may be assisted by disking, harrowing, or pulverizing until the moisture content is reduced to a satisfactory value. H. If compaction tests indicate that any portion of the work does not meet the specified requirements, then the CONTRACTOR shall remove that section, replace and recompact at no additional cost to the OWNER. Determinations of the extent of removal and the acceptability of the in-place backfill materials shall be made by the ENGINEER. I. If significant precipitation causes wet conditions on any soil layer, placement and compaction activities shall be terminated until the conditions have dried sufficiently to continue according to the ENGINEER. J. The backfill material shall be placed in such a manner to facilitate drainage at all times. Ponding of surface-water runoff shall not be permitted. K. Equipment or vehicles shall not be allowed to travel in a single track or form ruts. Any ruts or irregularities formed shall be scarified and recompacted by the CONTRACTOR at his expense as required and directed by the ENGINEER. COMPACTION A. Compaction shall be accomplished by any means required to achieve the minimum 02223-8 02223 EARTHWORK in-place permeabilities and/or densities specified for various parts of the work. Deficiencies in construction shall be corrected by the CONTRACTOR at no additional cost to the OWNER. B. Each layer of material placed shall be thoroughly compacted before the next layer is placed. When, in the opinion of the ENGINEER, the surface of any compacted layer is too smooth to bond properly with the successive layer, it shall be scarified or loosened to the satisfaction of the ENGINEER before the succeeding layer is placed thereon. C. In-place soil densities shall be performed by the CONTRACTOR using the sandcone methods (ASTM D1556) or nuclear methods (ASTM D2922 and ASTM D3017) using a grid on 25 foot centers. CONTRACTOR shall coordinate further activities with the ENGINEER in order to assure the timely and complete performance of the quality control testing program. All voids created by in-place soil density testing shall subsequently be filled. D. The cap layers shall be compacted to not less than the following percentage of the maximum density obtainable as determined using ASTM D1557 (Modified Proctor) and shall be placed with a moisture content within the following range of optimum as determined using ASTM D698. LAYER COMPACTED DENSITY ( Regraded Soil/ Common Borrow Material 3.06 92 MOISTURE CONTENT( 0% to +3% COMPENSATION A. Similar to compensation for excavation (see paragraph 3.02(0) of this compensation for grading, backfilling, and compaction shall be based placement of the volume of soil within the Limits of Excavation to restore grade from the original assumed depth of 11 feet below grade. Final grade the same as determined in the original work conducted under Section 01050 specifications. Compensation for soil placement in excess of the original will be done on a unit cost basis. END OF SECTION 02223-9 section) on the original shall be of these volume 02270 TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION A. The Work covered by this section consists of furnishing all materials, equipment, tools and labor to construct temporary erosion and sediment control systems. B. The Work to be performed more specifically includes, but is not limited to, straw bale dikes. 1.02 SUBMITTALS A. Product data shall be submitted as indicated in Section 01300. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 SURFACE-WATER CONTROL MATERIALS A. Straw Bales. CONTRACTOR shall supply straw bales in sufficient quantities to be used for sedimentation control as needed and at locations indicated on the Drawings. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 HANDLING A. Materials shall be handled in such a manner as to prevent damage to the material. Materials shall not be dropped or dragged over the ground. Any materials damaged shall be replaced at no expense to the OWNER. 02270-1 02270 TEMPORARY EROSION AND SEDIMENT CONTROL 3.02 SURFACE-WATER CONTROL STRUCTURES A. Straw Bale Dikes. CONTRACTOR shall install staked, straw bale dikes as directed by the OWNER to control runoff and runon from the Limits of Excavation as indicated on the Drawings. END OF SECTION 02270-2 02560 BITUMINOUS CONCRETE PAVING PART 1- GENERAL 1.01 DESCRIPTION A. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for providing all labor, equipment, and materials required for placement of bituminous concrete paving over the proposed cap as shown on the contract drawings and as specified herein. B. Related work specified elsewhere, includes: Section 02223 - EARTHWORK 1.02 TIME OF CONSTRUCTION A. Apply prime and tack coats when ambient temperature is above 50*F(10*C), and when temperature has not been below 35*F(1*C) for 12 hours immediately prior to application. Do not apply when base is wet or contains excess moisture. B. Construct bituminous concrete wearing surface when atmospheric temperature is above 40 0 F(4*C), and when base is dry. Base course may be place when air temperature is above 30*F (1*C) and rising. C. Establish and maintain required lines and elevations. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 SUBBASE COURSE A. Subbase course shall be common borrow as specified under Section 02223 EARTHWORK. The subbase course shall be placed and compacted to the dimensions and depth as indicated on the Contract Drawings and specified herein. 02560-1 02560 BITUMINOUS CONCRETE PAVING 2.02 BASE COURSE AGGREGATE A. 2.03 BITUMINOUS BINDER A. 2.04 The crushed stone aggregate for the bituminous concrete base course shall conform to the requirements of the State of Massachusetts Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Bridges and Highways. The binder shall be asphalt cement conforming to the requirements of AASHTO 20. WEARING SURFACE A. The wearing surface shall be Type 1-2. The material shall conform to the quality requirements as stated in the Massachusetts Department of Transportation Standard Specifications for Bridges and Highways. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 SURFACE PREPARATION A. Remove loose matter from compacted subbase surface immediately before applying prime coat. B. Proof-roll prepared subbase surface to check for unstable areas and areas requiring additional compaction. C. Notify ENGINEER of unsatisfactory conditions. Do not begin paving work until deficient subbase areas have been corrected and are ready to receive paving. D. Tack Coat - Apply to contact surfaces of previously constructed asphalt or Portland cement concrete and surfaces abutting or projecting into asphalt concrete pavement. Distribute at rate of 0.05 to 0.15 gallons per square yard of surface. E. Allow to dry until at proper condition to receive paving. 02560-2 02560 BITUMINOUS CONCRETE PAVING 3.02 PAVING A. General 1. B. Place concrete mixture on prepared surface, spread and strike-off. Spread mixture at minimum temperature of 225*F (107*C). Place inaccessible and small areas by hand. Place each course to required grade, crosssection, and compacted thickness. Paver Placing 1. C. Joints 1. 3.03 Place in strips not less than 10 inches wide, unless otherwise acceptable to Engineer. After first strip has been placed and rolled, place succeeding strips and extend rolling to overlap previous strips. Complete base course for a section before placing surface course. Make joints between old and new pavements or between successive days' work, to ensure continuous bond between adjoining work. Old pavement shall be saw cut to provide a straight, joint. New pavement shall have the same texture and smoothness as other sections of bituminous concrete. Clean contact surfaces and apply tack coat. ROLLING A. B. General 1. Begin rolling when mixture will bear roller weight without excessive displacement. 2. Compact mixture with hot hand tampers or vibrating plate compactors in areas inaccessible to rollers. Breakdown Rolling - Accomplish breakdown or initial rolling immediately following rolling of joints and outside edge. Check surface after breakdown rolling and repair displaced areas by loosening and filling, if required, with hot material. 02560-3 02560 BITUMINOUS CONCRETE PAVING C. Second Rolling - Follow breakdown rolling as soon as possible while mixture is hot. Continue second rolling until mixture has been thoroughly compacted. D. Finish Rolling - Perform finish rolling while mixture is still warm enough for removal of roller marks. Continue rolling until roller marks are eliminated and course has attained maximum density. E. Patching - Remove and replace paving areas mixed with foreign materials and defective areas. Cut out such areas and fill with fresh, hot asphalt concrete. Compact by rolling to maximum surface density and smoothness. F. Protection - After final rolling, do not permit vehicular traffic on pavement until it has cooled and hardened. G. Erect barricades to protect paving from traffic until mixture has cooled enough not to become marked. END OF SECTION 02560-4 02600 DEWATERING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 1.02 DESCRIPTION A. The Work covered by this Section consists of furnishing all materials, labor, tools, equipment and transportation necessary for all construction as it pertains to the dewatering of the excavation, storage of water for treatment, removal of any floating product, and treatment to meet the requirements of an NPDES Exclusion obtained by the OWNER. The Work includes all pumping, storage treatment, discharge of treated water, disposal of residuals and other operations pertaining thereto for constructing and preparing the earthwork complete in accordance with these Specifications or as directed by the OWNER. B. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for performing all dewatering and associated work described herein as required to complete the excavation work C. Water encountered during the excavation activities may be potentially contaminated with petroleum hydrocarbons. The water shall be pumped to a holding container provided by the CONTRACTOR. The CONTRACTOR shall provide a treatment train capable of removing floating and dissolved petroleum constituents to meet the requirements of an NPDES Exclusion. D. Water shall be discharged into the plant tailrace at a location designated by the OWNER. No water shall be discharged to any point without approval from the OWNER. RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 02223 - Earthwork PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 EQUIPMENT A. The CONTRACTOR shall provide sufficient equipment and materials to be used for excavation dewatering, water treatment and discharge in accordance with the 02600-1 02600 DEWATERING specifications. At a minimum this will include: 1. All pipes, hoses, fittings, pumps, temporary extraction wells, gravel, sand, etc. needed to keep the working excavation dry and suitable for conducting excavation activities. 2. Storage tank(s) capable of storing a minimum of 20,000 gallons of water from the excavation. 3. Equipment capable of conditioning the extracted water for further treatment. This may include filters or settling equipment capable of removing suspended solids. 4. Equipment capable of skimming and removal of any floating oils present in the extracted water. 5. Equipment capable of removing dissolved petroleum constituents from the extracted water. 6. All pipes, hoses, fittings, pumps, etc. needed to discharge treated water to the discharge point designated by the OWNER. 2.02 Submittals A. The contractor shall provide the following information in accordance with Section 01300 of these Specifications: 1. Information describing the size and operation of the proposed treatment system. 2. The name and location of the analytical laboratory proposed for use. 3. The name and location of disposal facilities proposed for management of treatment residuals. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 DEWATERING A. The CONTRACTOR shall pump sufficient quantities of water from the excavation to enable dry excavation. B. Initially, excavation as described in Section 02223 is expected to proceed to a depth of approximately 10 feet below ground surface without encountering water. It is believed that significant quantities of petroleum impacted soils will be encountered 02600-2 02600 DEWATERING in the vicinity of the groundwater interface, extending, in some areas, to a depth of approximately 15 feet below ground surface. Since the intention of this program is remove petroleum impacted soils to the extent practicable, it is expected that excavation below the groundwater interface will be necessary. C. The location of the CONTRACTOR'S treatment system shall be approved by the OWNER prior to its mobilization. D. The CONTRACTOR'S treatment system shall be operated by the CONTRACTOR'S personnel in such a manner that the treated water discharge meets the requirements of the NPDES Exclusion obtained by the OWNER. 1. Prior to initial discharge of treated water, the CONTRACTOR shall conduct sampling and analyses to demonstrate that the treated water meets the requirements of the NPDES Exclusion. All chemical analyses shall take place at a Massachusetts Certified laboratory agreeable to the OWNER. No discharge shall take place until authorized by the OWNER. 2. The CONTRACTOR shall conduct any periodic sampling and analysis required for compliance with the NPDES Exclusion. 3. The CONTRACTOR shall perform excavation dewatering in a manner that does not hinder the CONTRACTOR'S ability to conduct the excavation of soils. Failure to perform the required dewatering and treatment in a timely fashion shall not be the basis for any claim for additional compensation by the CONTRACTOR. 4. Within 30 days of the completion of water treatment, the CONTRACTOR shall provide the ENGINEER with a report summarizing all chemical analyses conducted for compliance with the NPDES Exclusion. E. Following the completion of treatment the CONTRACTOR shall demobilize and decontaminate the treatment facility at no additional charge to the OWNER. F. The CONTRACTOR shall dispose all residuals generated from operation of the treatment system at facilities approved in advance by the OWNER at no additional charge. END OF SECTION 02600-3 553/~ rag ~ II fVUO?4d NOI4VAOX SilOS ,N~dV4O3 S)WCM ±LNI?:d NOISNVb1D I1UUWIIJ*U3 Jtani n z> > <LW0 of Ln IL I I I0 I IrL F-N uN )N~ < 0 \ w cif ~a:N\ N uJ '~J\~ ' ''''NN \'N N N\ NN NN )3 N AL 0 0 i 0 iin >Z 0 *0 c M rno x i I -36, m r I \(' NN mN 0o 0 zc zz n n 1 C *- r.) < As 0 0A - 00 mm zzn o~z prn CRANSTON nrV PRINT WORKS COMPANY SOILS EXCAVATION PROGRAM EXCAVATION PLAN 111ESS1 J1 APPENDIX D NOTIFICATION LETTER SENT TO DEP REQUESTING A DELAY IN THE SUBMITTAL OF THE PHASE IV REMEDY IMPLEMENTATION PLAN D wW UVU.-JI 1 ilrivj ALD-5LLA 10:i 1CL:M 'Y40 0406 CRANSTON PRINT WORKS COMPANY WEBSTER DMVISION 2 wOACE5TER ROAD, WEBSTER, MA 01570-0130 508-940520 FAX sCSS431468 August 6, 1998 CERTWIED MAL - RETURN RECEIPT REQUiESTD: P i72 in6 925 Ms. Mary Gardner Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection Central Regional Office Bureau of Waste Site Clean-Up 627 Main Street Worcester, MA 01608 RE: Delay on Phase IV Remedial Implementation Plan, Cranston Print Works Facility, Webster, Massachusetts - RTN 2-0144. Dear Ms. Gardner: This letter hereby notifies the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection of the anticipated delay in the submittal of the Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan for the Cranston Print Works Site in Webster, Massachusetts. The Massachusetts Contingency Plan (MCP) requires the submittal of the Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan within three years of the Submittal of the Tier Classification. For the Cranston Print Works Site, this deadline requires the submittal of the Phase TV Remedy Implementation Plan by August, 1998. Consistent with the requirements of 310 CMR 40.0560 (5), Notification of Delay in Compliance with deadlines for Tier II Disposal Sites, the following information is presented. Reason for the Delay The Phase El identified intermittent sheening in the Tailrace (a culverted stream that runs through the facility) which represented a condition which required response actions. The Ph-Ase III Remedial Action Plan, completed in May, 1998, identified the remedy which includes the selected removal of Petroleum impacted soils in contact with the Trailrace Walls, and the placement of low permeability fill in the pathway of migration into the Trailrace. In order to complete the design of the remedy, it is necessary to survey the interior of the Tailrace to locate areas where Petroleum is actively migrating. This activity can only be completed when flow in the Tailrace is at its seasonal low, (typically August, September, or October). Because of this, the detailed design cannot be completed until after the deadline for the Phase IV submittal. (PhaslV98.doc) HD AN eMPoYEE-QWNED COMPANY ' - VU' JUL. -01'99(THU) 16:10 WEBSTER ENGINEERING TEL:508 943 3468 Phase IV Remedial Implamentadon Plan Pagi 2 August 7, 1998 Measures Taken to Minimize the Delay In order to minimise the delay, other unrelated aspects of the design will proceed. However, the overall design cannot be completed until the survey of the Tailrace is completed and the resulting design data has been evaluated. In the meantime, Cranston Print Works will proceed with completion of the regulatory closure for other unrelated areas of the Site. These activities include the fling of Activity and Use Limitations, and Response Action Outcome Statements for these areas. Proposed Schedule It is anticipated that the Phase IV Remedy Implementation Plan will be submitted to the DEP by July 31, 1999. If you have any questions related to the information presented in this letter, please call me at (508) 943-0520. ards, W Xnrew F. Sylv Vice Presidenf Consumer Pro ucts Group A. Donaldson Manager of Safety, Hygiene, & Environmental Services HAD/elb cc: Environmenal Science Savices, Inc. P.003 1 IIESS, APPENDIX E TEST PIT LOGS AND BORING LOGS [3WW TEST HOLE EXCAVATION LOG Client Cranston Print Works Site Webster Facility Excavation Equipment Case Backhoe Test Hole Test Pit No. 1 Job No. 395.000 Operator J. F. White Date Completed 4/30/99 ESS Observer R. Cushing Test Hole Depth Total Depth : 7.5 feet Depth to Groundwater Not Encountered Description On North side of sump in front of pump house Depth Sample (No.) Soil Description 0 to 3" Asphalt 3" to 2' Sand (Fill) 2 to 2' 6" Asphalt 3' 6" to 5 Brown, Coarse, Granular Fill, Cobbles/ Bricks 5 to 7' Fine Brown Fill, change to black fill at 7' 7 to 7' 6" Black Fill, Coal Ash (Bottom of Pit) _________________ Legend: I ____________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________ F - Fine Trace (TR) 0 - 10 % M - Medium Little (LI) 10 - 20 % Some (SO) 20 - 30 % C - Coarse F/M - Fine to Medium F/C - Fine to Coarse TES HOLE EXCAVATION LOG Client Cranston Print Works Site Webster Facility IJob No. 395.000 Excavation Equipment Case Backhoe Operator J. F. White Test Hole Test Pit No. 2 Date Completed 4/30/99 ESS Observer R. Cushing Test Hole Depth Total Depth : 7.5 feet Depth to Groundwater Not Encountered Description South wall of excavation was the north wall of the Tailrace, approximately 19' from the Edge of the bermed area Depth Sample (No.) Soil Description 0 to 3" Asphalt 3" to 2' Sand (Fill) 2 to 4' Black, Granular Coal mixed with Coal Ash 4' to 7' Brown, Coarse, Granular Fill, Cobbles/ Bricks 7 to 7' 6" Black Fill, Coal Ash, (Wet) (Bottom of Pit) Legend: F - Fine M - Medium C - Coarse F/M - Fine to Medium F/C - Fine to Coarse Trace (TR) 0 - 10 % Little (LI) 10 - 20 % Some (SO) 20 - 30 % TEST HOLE EXCAVATION LOG Site Webster Facility Client Cranston Print Works Excavation Equipment Case Backhoe Job No. 395.000 Operator J. F. White Test Hole Test Pit No. 3 ESS Observer R. Cushing Date Completed 4/30199 Test Hole Depth Total Depth : 7.5 feet Depth to Groundwater Not Encountered Description North wall of excavation was the South wall of the Tailrace, approximately 9' from the edge of the bermed area Depth Sample (No.) Soil Description 0 to 3" Asphalt 3" to 8' 6" Sand (Fill) 8' 6" to 9' 6" Black, Sand - Heavy Petroleum Odor (Wet) (Bottom of Pit) Legend: F - Fine M - Medium C - Coarse F/M - Fine to Medium F/C - Fine to Coarse Trace (TR) 0 - 10 % Little (LI) 10 - 20 % Some (SO) 20 - 30 % TEST HOLE EXCAVATION LOG Client Cranston Print Works Site Webster Facility Job No. 395.000 Excavation Equipment Case Backhoe Operator J. F. White Test Hole Test Pit No. 4 Date Completed 4/30/99 ESS Observer R. Cushing Test Hole Depth Total Depth : 2 feet Depth to Groundwater Not Encountered Description 7 ' West of benned area, 6' from wall of white frames building Edge of the bermed area Depth Sample (No.) Soil Description 0 to 3" Asphalt 3" to 2' Sand (Fill) Refusal at 2' former concrete floor (Bottom of Pit) Legend: F - Fine M - Medium C - Coarse F/M - Fine to Medium F/C - Fine to Coarse Trace (TR) 0 - 10 % Little (LI) 10 - 20 % Some (SO) 20 - 30 % CLs a 0 %V -, 0 . sav~ t Well Installations 0-1' PVC Soald Riser 1'-11* PVC Sacn 0-1' Concrete 11-11.Ssump V-11. Fler Sand t PVC Lee PVC Senn (0-025 Slot O s-' Bentiont Seal ABBREVIATIONS TRACE (TR.) 0-10% LIrTTLE (U.) 10-20% SOME (SO.) 20-35% AND 35-50% F = FINE M= MEDIUM C - COARSE F/M - FINE TO MEDIUM FIC - FINE TO COARSE M/C = MEDIUM TO COARSE Waer Lac :1063-000.3%weht1.xis Site: 272 West Exchange Street. Suite 101 Providence. Rhode Isla:d 02903 (401) 421-0398 Fax (401) 421-5731 6 i Method Method )ate 4 o o & = c , in a.- 7 Jol NO: Wel" I Boring No,; -Ground t Driing Co.: - Elevation: ESS Inspector Weil Diameter Instrument water Wample Level Well / Boring Depth: Logged By- Checked by: Cjlt. . U o 0 Materials Description (size. grade. color, moisture) S Wel Construction a ()PVC Riser 2 -. )PVC Screen 6 - 12 Well nstaftatlons 0-t' PVC Solid Riser '-I PVC Screen ocato 11'-11VtSump PROPORTIONS USED TRACE (MR) 0-10% LrTTLE (L) 10-20% SOME (SO.) 20-35% AND 35-5% ABBREVIAT1ONS F - FINE M - MEDIUM C - COARSE F/M = FINE TO MEDIUM F/C - FINE TO COARSE MC - MEDIUM TO COARSE 0-1" Conorete 0-1' Dentonite Seal 1'-11.5 Fiter Sand Well Consluction PCRs PVc (0.02 slo) Water Level Manhole Cover Flush with Grad Yes I No Stand PIpe, Height Above Grade oe63.o00.3wetsht1.iAs ~Sile I Job No. 272 West Exchange Street. 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Rhode Islard 02903 (401) 4210398 Fax (401) 421-5731 U ~ a.-s 0I Vw, S" AtJ 'I 'o.t - f p eN ; A - 1J -, h*~t Well Installations G.1 PVC Solid Riser 11' PVC Scren 11'-11.S Sump 0-1' Conrte 0.-1" Bantonite Seal V-1 1.5 F'dter Sand ABBREVIATIONS TRACE CR) 0-10% LTrTLE (U-) 10-20% SOME (SO.) 20-35% AND 35-50% F - FINE M - MEDIUM C COARSE F/M a FINE TO MEDIUM FIC aFINE TO COARSE M1C - MEDIUM TO COARSE PVC Riser PVC Scree (0.025 sloo ter Level Cover Flush with Grad Yes INo Wash Boring No.: MIMu*AV st Grun E 272 West Exchange Street, Suite 101No vidence Rhode Istpand02903 Fax (401) 421-5731 (401) 4-39 II Method: W % t mple Method ,$kQwj W6 DrillngCo ESS Inspector. Well Diameter Instrent Welt I Boring Depth: Level: Water vwh% b Logged By: I _P Checked by: - c E2 Materials Description (sae. gade. color, moisture) a. 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