City of Mount Dora
Water Treatment Plant
No. 2 Well No. 3
Mount Dora, Florida
SPECIFICATIONS
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902 North Sinclair Avenue ◆ Tavares, Florida 32778
Phone (352) 343-8481
Halff Project No. 044712.094
Bid No. ####
August 2025
100% Bid Set
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CITY OF MOUNT DORA
WATER TREATMENT PLANT NO. 2 WELL NO. 3
SPECIFICATIONS
DIVISION ONE - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Section 01000 -
Section 01025 -
Section 01027 -
Section 01050 -
Section 01065 -
Section 01070 -
Section 01100 -
Section 01200 -
Section 01310 -
Section 01340 -
Section 01370 -
Section 01380 -
Section 01410 -
Section 01500 -
Section 01505 -
Section 01568 -
Section 01600 -
Section 01650 -
Section 01700 -
Section 01710 -
Section 01720 -
Section 01730 -
Section 01740 -
Project Requirements
Measurement & Payment
Applications for Payment
Field Engineering
Permits and Fee’s
Abbreviations & Symbols
Special Project Procedures
Project Meetings
Progress Schedules
Shop Drawings, Work Drawings & Samples
Schedule of Values
Construction Photography & Videos
Testing & Testing Laboratory Services
Temporary Facilities
Mobilization
Temporary Erosion Control
Material and Equipment
Start-up and Demonstration
Contract Close-out
Cleaning
Project Record Documents
Operating & Maintenance Data
Warranties & Bonds
DIVISION TWO - SITE WORK/MATERIALS
Section 02110 -
Section 02140 -
Section 02200 -
Section 02210 -
Section 02212 -
Section 02220 -
Section 02822 -
Section 02950 -
Clearing, Grubbing and Stripping
Dewatering
Earthwork
Site Grading
Finish Grading
Excavation, Backfilling, and Grading
Solid Sodding
Hot Mix Asphaltic Concrete Paving
DIVISION NINE - FINISHES
Section 09900 -
Painting
DIVISION ELEVEN – BUILT-IN EQUIPMENT
Section 11210 -
Section 11215 -
Water Pumps
Vertical Turbine Well Pumps
DIVISION THIRTEEN – SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION
Section 13300 -
Section 13310 -
Section 13320 -
Section 13326 -
Process Instrumentation and Control System General Requirements
Process Instrumentation and Control System Field Instruments
Process Instrumentation and Control System Human-Machine Interface (HMI) System
Process Instrumentation and Control System Programming
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DIVISION FIFTEEN - MECHANICAL
Section 15000 -
Section 15062 -
Section 15100 -
Section 15101 -
Section 15110 -
Section 15116 -
Section 15122 -
Mechanical - General Requirements
Ductile Iron Pipe
Valves and Appurtenances
Gate Valves
Check Valves
Valve Boxes
Air Release Valves
DIVISION SIXTEEN – ELECTRICAL
Section 16050 -
Section 16108 -
Section 16110 -
Section 16120 -
Section 16150 -
Section 16450 -
Section 16500 -
General Provisions
Miscellaneous Equipment
Raceways and Fittings
Wires and Cables
Motors
Grounding System
Lighting System
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SECTION 01000
PROJECT REQUIREMENTS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.01 DESCRIPTION
A. Specifications: The Technical Specifications consist of three (3) parts: General, Products, and Execution.
The General part of a Specification contains General Requirements which govern the Work. The Products
and Execution parts modify and supplement the General Requirements by detailed requirements for the
Work and shall always govern whenever there appears to be a conflict.
B. Scope of Work:
1. The Work to be done consists of the furnishing of all labor, materials, and equipment, and the
performance of all Work included in this Contract.
2. Work Included:
a. The Contractor shall furnish all labor, superintendence, materials, plant power, light, heat,
fuel, water, tools, appliances, equipment, supplies, and means of construction necessary
for proper performance and completion of the Work. The Contractor shall obtain and pay
for all necessary local building permits. The Contractor shall perform and complete the
Work in the manner best calculated to promote rapid construction consistent with safety
of life and property and to the satisfaction of the Engineer, and in strict accordance with
the Contract Documents. The Contractor shall clean up the Work and maintain it during
and after construction, until accepted, and shall do all Work and pay all costs incidental
thereto. He shall repair or restore all structures and property that may be damaged or
disturbed during performance of the Work.
b. The cost of incidental work described in these Project Requirements, for which there are
no specific Contract Items, shall be considered as part of the general cost of doing the
Work and shall be included in the prices for the various Contract Items. No additional
payment will be made, therefor.
c. The Contractor shall provide and maintain such modern plant, tools, and equipment as
may be necessary, in the opinion of the Engineer, to perform in a satisfactory and
acceptable manner all the Work required by this Contract. Only equipment of established
reputation and proven efficiency shall be used. The Contractor shall be solely responsible
for the adequacy of his workmanship, materials, and equipment, prior approval of the
Engineer notwithstanding.
3. Public Utility Installations and Structures:
a. Public utility installations and structures shall be understood to include all poles, tracks,
pipes, wires, conduits, vaults, manholes, and all other appurtenances and facilities
pertaining thereto whether owned or controlled by the Owner, other governmental bodies,
or privately owned by individuals, firms, or corporations, used to serve the public with
transportation, traffic control, gas, electricity, telephone, sewerage, drainage, water, or
other public or private property which may be affected by the Work shall be deemed
included hereunder.
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b. The Contract Documents contain data relative to existing public utility installations and
structures above and below the ground surface. These data are not guaranteed as to their
completeness or accuracy, and it is the responsibility of the Contractor to make his own
investigations to inform himself fully of the character, condition, and extent of all such
installations and structures as may be encountered and as may affect the construction
operations.
c. The Contractor shall protect all public utility installations and structures from damage
during the Work. Access across any buried public utility installation or structure shall be
made to avoid any damage to these facilities. All required protective devices and
construction shall be provided by the Contractor at his expense. All existing public utilities
damaged by the Contractor shall be repaired by the Contractor, at his expense. No
separate payment shall be made for such protection or repairs to public utility installations
or structures.
d. Public utility installations or structures owned or controlled by the Owner or other
governmental body, which are shown on the Drawings to be removed, relocated, replaced,
or rebuilt by the Contractor, shall be considered as a part of the general cost of doing the
Work and shall be included in the prices bid for the various Contract Items. No separate
payment shall be made therefor.
e. Where public utility installations of structures owned or controlled by the Owner or other
governmental body are encountered during the course of the Work, and are not indicated
on the Drawings or in the Specifications, and when, in the opinion of the Engineer,
removal, relocation, replacement, or rebuilding is necessary to complete the Work under
this Contract, such Work shall be accomplished by the utility having jurisdiction, or such
Work may be ordered, in writing by the Engineer, for the Contractor to accomplish. If such
work is accomplished by the utility having jurisdiction it will be carried out expeditiously,
and the Contractor shall give full cooperation to permit the utility to complete the removal,
relocation, replacement, or rebuilding as required. If the Contractor accomplishes such
work, it will be paid for as extra work as provided in the Agreement.
f. The Contractor shall, at all times in performance of the Work, employ acceptable methods
and exercise reasonable care and skill so as to avoid unnecessary delay, injury, damage,
or destruction of public utility installations and structures; and shall, at all times in the
performance of the Work, avoid unnecessary interference with, or interruption of, public
utility services, and shall cooperate fully with the owners thereof to that end.
g. The Contractor shall give written notice to Owner and other governmental utility
departments and other owners of public utilities of the location of his proposed
construction operations, at least 48-hours in advance of breaking ground in any area or
on any unit of the Work.
h. The maintenance, repair, removal, relocation, or rebuilding of public utility installations and
structures, when accomplished by the Contractor as herein provided, shall be done by
methods approved by the owners of such utilities.
1.02 DRAWINGS AND PROJECT MANUAL
A. Drawings: When obtaining data and information from the Drawings, figures shall be used in preference
to scaled dimensions, and large-scale drawings in preference to small-scale drawings.
B. Supplementary Drawings:
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