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CONSTRUCTION SIGNAGE. ❑ Advertising Signage: The use of Contractor/subcontractor advertising signage is strictly prohibited. ❑ No ground-mounted signage is allowed on the project site without the expressed written consent of the City. ❑ Signage is authorized on construction trailers and corporate-owned equipment and vehicles. Such signage cannot exceed 6’ by 4’ (24 square feet) in size. Trailers in violation shall be removed from the site by the Contractor and the Contractor shall have the site storage privileges revoked ❑ Signage to be fabricated from new materials and constructed from materials able to withstand construction use/abuse and exposure based upon its proposed installation location for its intended use. ❑ Project Specific Signage: • ALL signage shall be as approved by the City and the authority having jurisdiction. • All employee personnel informational signage shall be bilingual (English and Spanish) as requested by the City. • All project specific signage shall include the City logo and project name incorporated into the design of each sign for the project. TEMPORARY FACILITIES ❑ Erect and maintain, for duration of operations and in locations as approved, suitable temporary office facilities as required for Contractor's administration of the Work. Provide necessary sheds and facilities for the storage of tools, materials, and equipment employed in the performance of the Work. Temporary buildings shall be watertight with raised solid floors, solid sheathed and composition roofs, and adequately glazed and screened windows for light and ventilation. Temporary buildings shall be painted colors as approved. Contractor shall furnish daily janitorial service in the trailer. Provide stairs and handicapped ramp per code. RUBBER TIRED EQUIPMENT ❑ Where carts, hand trucks, wheelbarrows, and similar wheeled conveyances are used in interior spaces or on finished surfaces (including synthetic turf fields) on or in any portions of any structure, equipment shall be equipped with pneumatic tires or other tire approved by the City. REMOVAL OF TEMPORARY FACILITIES ❑ Temporary facilities, barricades, utilities and other construction of temporary nature shall be removed from the Project site as soon as the progress of the work will permit in the opinion of the City; and the portions of the Project site and building occupied by same shall be reconditioned and restored to original condition. ❑ Legally dispose of all debris resulting from removal and reconditioning operations.

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Samples: Contract for Goods and Services, Contract for Goods and Services, Contract for Goods and Services

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CONSTRUCTION SIGNAGE. Advertising Signage: The use of Contractor/subcontractor advertising signage is strictly prohibited. No ground-mounted signage is allowed on the project site without the expressed written consent of the City. Signage is authorized on construction trailers and corporate-owned equipment and vehicles. Such signage cannot exceed 6’ by 4’ (24 square feet) in size. Trailers in violation shall be removed from the site by the Contractor and the Contractor shall have the site storage privileges revoked Signage to be fabricated from new materials and constructed from materials able to withstand construction use/abuse and exposure based upon its proposed installation location for its intended use. Project Specific Signage: ALL signage shall be as approved by the City and the authority having jurisdiction. All employee personnel informational signage shall be bilingual (English and Spanish) as requested by the City. All project specific signage shall include the City logo and project name incorporated into the design of each sign for the project. TEMPORARY FACILITIES Erect and maintain, for duration of operations and in locations as approved, suitable temporary office facilities as required for Contractor's administration of the Work. Provide necessary sheds and facilities for the storage of tools, materials, and equipment employed in the performance of the Work. Temporary buildings shall be watertight with raised solid floors, solid sheathed and composition roofs, and adequately glazed and screened windows for light and ventilation. Temporary buildings shall be painted colors as approved. Contractor shall furnish daily janitorial service in the trailer. Provide stairs and handicapped ramp per code. RUBBER TIRED EQUIPMENT Where carts, hand trucks, wheelbarrows, and similar wheeled conveyances are used in interior spaces or on finished surfaces (including synthetic turf fields) on or in any portions of any structure, equipment shall be equipped with pneumatic tires or other tire approved by the City. REMOVAL OF TEMPORARY FACILITIES Temporary facilities, barricades, utilities and other construction of temporary nature shall be removed from the Project site as soon as the progress of the work will permit in the opinion of the City; and the portions of the Project site and building occupied by same shall be reconditioned and restored to original condition. Legally dispose of all debris resulting from removal and reconditioning operations. VIOLATIONS  Any violator of site restrictions will be subject to removal from the site, with recourse for schedule or cost impact. GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  Safe working practices shall be observed at all times. The safety of your employees, the buildings and the work site is considered to be paramount. All work shall be conducted and completed by the guidelines set forth by the Federal, Local and State Authorities.  The City of Westfield is a “Safe City”. Any worker or person on a jobsite shall have 100% protection as defined by OSHA for the hazards that they may be exposed. This includes but is not limited to 100% eye protection, hard hat and hi-visibility vest at all times when on-site.  Proper gloves are to be used to limit abrasions and cuts. Hearing protection shall be accessible to employees and used whenever exposed to noises that require such protective devices.  Fall protection shall be worn, observed or employed when working at a height greater than 6’ unless approved in writing by the City and OSHA/IOSHA. This fall protection directive is to be used at all times and includes activities utilizing articulating boom lifts, scissors lifts, ladders, scaffolding and any other activity where workers are exposed to a fall and shall compile with the provisions of OSHA and IOSHA.  Any and all "Hot Work" shall have an appropriate fire extinguisher immediately accessible and be pre-approved by the City officials.  All electrical service shall be properly protected with a GFCI, including the use of extension cords on permanent power.  Eye protection shall be worn at all times when cutting, grinding, chipping, drilling or using power actuated tools.  Safety manuals and MSDS sheets must be turned in to the assigned City representative prior to commencing work on site. These manuals are still to be maintained by the Contractor on site for use and reference by any authority having jurisdiction.  The City of Westfield is a “Safe City”. In the event of an accident or near-miss, the employees involved may be required to perform a drug and alcohol screening prior to being able to continue working on site. Non-compliance with the foregoing Project Rules shall result in disciplinary procedures up to and including removal from the project and termination of your contract. EXHIBIT B See attached Proposal dated December 4th, 0000 Xxxx xx Xxxxxxxxx 000xx Xxxxxx Xxxxxxx Entrance Design Proposal prepared by 12.04.17 0000 Xxxx 00xx Xxxxxx / Xxxxxxxxxxxx, Xxxxxxx 00000 / 317.872.8722 Indianapolis Signworks, Inc. (the “Design-Builder”) is pleased to submit the following proposal to the City of Westfield (the “Client”) to provide Gateway Placemaking execution services.

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Samples: Contract for Goods and Services

CONSTRUCTION SIGNAGE. Advertising Signage: The use of Contractor/subcontractor advertising signage is strictly prohibited. No ground-mounted signage is allowed on the project site without the expressed written consent of the City. Signage is authorized on construction trailers and corporate-owned equipment and vehicles. Such signage cannot exceed 6’ by 4’ (24 square feet) in size. Trailers in violation shall be removed from the site by the Contractor and the Contractor shall have the site storage privileges revoked Signage to be fabricated from new materials and constructed from materials able to withstand construction use/abuse and exposure based upon its proposed installation location for its intended use. Project Specific Signage: ALL signage shall be as approved by the City and the authority having jurisdiction. All employee personnel informational signage shall be bilingual (English and Spanish) as requested by the City. All project specific signage shall include the City logo and project name incorporated into the design of each sign for the project. TEMPORARY FACILITIES Erect and maintain, for duration of operations and in locations as approved, suitable temporary office facilities as required for Contractor's administration of the Work. Provide necessary sheds and facilities for the storage of tools, materials, and equipment employed in the performance of the Work. Temporary buildings shall be watertight with raised solid floors, solid sheathed and composition roofs, and adequately glazed and screened windows for light and ventilation. Temporary buildings shall be painted colors as approved. Contractor shall furnish daily janitorial service in the trailer. Provide stairs and handicapped ramp per code. RUBBER TIRED EQUIPMENT Where carts, hand trucks, wheelbarrows, and similar wheeled conveyances are used in interior spaces or on finished surfaces (including synthetic turf fields) on or in any portions of any structure, equipment shall be equipped with pneumatic tires or other tire approved by the City. REMOVAL OF TEMPORARY FACILITIES Temporary facilities, barricades, utilities and other construction of temporary nature shall be removed from the Project site as soon as the progress of the work will permit in the opinion of the City; and the portions of the Project site and building occupied by same shall be reconditioned and restored to original condition. Legally dispose of all debris resulting from removal and reconditioning operations.. VIOLATIONS  Any violator of site restrictions will be subject to removal from the site, with recourse for schedule or cost impact. GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  Safe working practices shall be observed at all times. The safety of your employees, the buildings and the work site is considered to be paramount. All work shall be conducted and completed by the guidelines set forth by the Federal, Local and State Authorities.  The City of Westfield is a “Safe City”. Any worker or person on a jobsite shall have 100% protection as defined by OSHA for the hazards that they may be exposed. This includes but is not limited to 100% eye protection, hard hat and hi-visibility vest at all times when on-site.  Proper gloves are to be used to limit abrasions and cuts. Hearing protection shall be accessible to employees and used whenever exposed to noises that require such protective devices.  Fall protection shall be worn, observed or employed when working at a height greater than 6’ unless approved in writing by the City and OSHA/IOSHA. This fall protection directive is to be used at all times and includes activities utilizing articulating boom lifts, scissors lifts, ladders, scaffolding and any other activity where workers are exposed to a fall and shall compile with the provisions of OSHA and IOSHA.  Any and all "Hot Work" shall have an appropriate fire extinguisher immediately accessible and be pre-approved by the City officials.  All electrical service shall be properly protected with a GFCI, including the use of extension cords on permanent power.  Eye protection shall be worn at all times when cutting, grinding, chipping, drilling or using power actuated tools.  Safety manuals and MSDS sheets must be turned in to the assigned City representative prior to commencing work on site. These manuals are still to be maintained by the Contractor on site for use and reference by any authority having jurisdiction.  The City of Westfield is a “Safe City”. In the event of an accident or near-miss, the employees involved may be required to perform a drug and alcohol screening prior to being able to continue working on site. Non-compliance with the foregoing Project Rules shall result in disciplinary procedures up to and including removal from the project and termination of your contract. EXHIBIT B

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Samples: Contract for Goods and Services

CONSTRUCTION SIGNAGE. Advertising Signage: The use of Contractor/subcontractor advertising signage is strictly prohibited. No ground-mounted signage is allowed on the project site without the expressed written consent of the City. Signage is authorized on construction trailers and corporate-owned equipment and vehicles. Such signage cannot exceed 6’ by 4’ (24 square feet) in size. Trailers in violation shall be removed from the site by the Contractor and the Contractor shall have the site storage privileges revoked Signage to be fabricated from new materials and constructed from materials able to withstand construction use/abuse and exposure based upon its proposed installation location for its intended use. Project Specific Signage: ALL signage shall be as approved by the City and the authority having jurisdiction. All employee personnel informational signage shall be bilingual (English and Spanish) as requested by the City. All project specific signage shall include the City logo and project name incorporated into the design of each sign for the project. TEMPORARY FACILITIES Erect and maintain, for duration of operations and in locations as approved, suitable temporary office facilities as required for Contractor's administration of the Work. Provide necessary sheds and facilities for the storage of tools, materials, and equipment employed in the performance of the Work. Temporary buildings shall be watertight with raised solid floors, solid sheathed and composition roofs, and adequately glazed and screened windows for light and ventilation. Temporary buildings shall be painted colors as approved. Contractor shall furnish daily janitorial service in the trailer. Provide stairs and handicapped ramp per code. RUBBER TIRED EQUIPMENT Where carts, hand trucks, wheelbarrows, and similar wheeled conveyances are used in interior spaces or on finished surfaces (including synthetic turf fields) on or in any portions of any structure, equipment shall be equipped with pneumatic tires or other tire approved by the City. REMOVAL OF TEMPORARY FACILITIES Temporary facilities, barricades, utilities and other construction of temporary nature shall be removed from the Project site as soon as the progress of the work will permit in the opinion of the City; and the portions of the Project site and building occupied by same shall be reconditioned and restored to original condition. Legally dispose of all debris resulting from removal and reconditioning operations. VIOLATIONS  Any violator of site restrictions will be subject to removal from the site, with recourse for schedule or cost impact. GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  Safe working practices shall be observed at all times. The safety of your employees, the buildings and the work site is considered to be paramount. All work shall be conducted and completed by the guidelines set forth by the Federal, Local and State Authorities.  The City of Westfield is a “Safe City”. Any worker or person on a jobsite shall have 100% protection as defined by OSHA for the hazards that they may be exposed. This includes but is not limited to 100% eye protection, hard hat and hi-visibility vest at all times when on-site.  Proper gloves are to be used to limit abrasions and cuts. Hearing protection shall be accessible to employees and used whenever exposed to noises that require such protective devices.  Fall protection shall be worn, observed or employed when working at a height greater than 6’ unless approved in writing by the City and OSHA/IOSHA. This fall protection directive is to be used at all times and includes activities utilizing articulating boom lifts, scissors lifts, ladders, scaffolding and any other activity where workers are exposed to a fall and shall compile with the provisions of OSHA and IOSHA.  Any and all "Hot Work" shall have an appropriate fire extinguisher immediately accessible and be pre-approved by the City officials.  All electrical service shall be properly protected with a GFCI, including the use of extension cords on permanent power.  Eye protection shall be worn at all times when cutting, grinding, chipping, drilling or using power actuated tools.  Safety manuals and MSDS sheets must be turned in to the assigned City representative prior to commencing work on site. These manuals are still to be maintained by the Contractor on site for use and reference by any authority having jurisdiction.  The City of Westfield is a “Safe City”. In the event of an accident or near-miss, the employees involved may be required to perform a drug and alcohol screening prior to being able to continue working on site. Non-compliance with the foregoing Project Rules shall result in disciplinary procedures up to and including removal from the project and termination of your contract. EXHIBIT B Proposal Dated November 21, 2017 Attachment 1 Each addenda shall be signed to prove receipt. If no addendums, the rest of Attachment 1 to be left intentionally blank.

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Samples: Contract for Goods and Services

CONSTRUCTION SIGNAGE. Advertising Signage: The use of Contractor/subcontractor advertising signage is strictly prohibited. No ground-mounted signage is allowed on the project site without the expressed written consent of the City. Signage is authorized on construction trailers and corporate-owned equipment and vehicles. Such signage cannot exceed 6’ by 4’ (24 square feet) in size. Trailers in violation shall be removed from the site by the Contractor and the Contractor shall have the site storage privileges revoked Signage to be fabricated from new materials and constructed from materials able to withstand construction use/abuse and exposure based upon its proposed installation location for its intended use. Project Specific Signage: ALL signage shall be as approved by the City and the authority having jurisdiction. All employee personnel informational signage shall be bilingual (English and Spanish) as requested by the City. All project specific signage shall include the City logo and project name incorporated into the design of each sign for the project. TEMPORARY FACILITIES Erect and maintain, for duration of operations and in locations as approved, suitable temporary office facilities as required for Contractor's administration of the Work. Provide necessary sheds and facilities for the storage of tools, materials, and equipment employed in the performance of the Work. Temporary buildings shall be watertight with raised solid floors, solid sheathed and composition roofs, and adequately glazed and screened windows for light and ventilation. Temporary buildings shall be painted colors as approved. Contractor shall furnish daily janitorial service in the trailer. Provide stairs and handicapped ramp per code. RUBBER TIRED EQUIPMENT Where carts, hand trucks, wheelbarrows, and similar wheeled conveyances are used in interior spaces or on finished surfaces (including synthetic turf fields) on or in any portions of any structure, equipment shall be equipped with pneumatic tires or other tire approved by the City. REMOVAL OF TEMPORARY FACILITIES Temporary facilities, barricades, utilities and other construction of temporary nature shall be removed from the Project site as soon as the progress of the work will permit in the opinion of the City; and the portions of the Project site and building occupied by same shall be reconditioned and restored to original condition. Legally dispose of all debris resulting from removal and reconditioning operations. VIOLATIONS  Any violator of site restrictions will be subject to removal from the site, with recourse for schedule or cost impact. GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  Safe working practices shall be observed at all times. The safety of your employees, the buildings and the work site is considered to be paramount. All work shall be conducted and completed by the guidelines set forth by the Federal, Local and State Authorities.  The City of Westfield is a “Safe City”. Any worker or person on a jobsite shall have 100% protection as defined by OSHA for the hazards that they may be exposed. This includes but is not limited to 100% eye protection, hard hat and hi-visibility vest at all times when on-site.  Proper gloves are to be used to limit abrasions and cuts. Hearing protection shall be accessible to employees and used whenever exposed to noises that require such protective devices.  Fall protection shall be worn, observed or employed when working at a height greater than 6’ unless approved in writing by the City and OSHA/IOSHA. This fall protection directive is to be used at all times and includes activities utilizing articulating boom lifts, scissors lifts, ladders, scaffolding and any other activity where workers are exposed to a fall and shall compile with the provisions of OSHA and IOSHA.  Any and all "Hot Work" shall have an appropriate fire extinguisher immediately accessible and be pre-approved by the City officials.  All electrical service shall be properly protected with a GFCI, including the use of extension cords on permanent power.  Eye protection shall be worn at all times when cutting, grinding, chipping, drilling or using power actuated tools.  Safety manuals and MSDS sheets must be turned in to the assigned City representative prior to commencing work on site. These manuals are still to be maintained by the Contractor on site for use and reference by any authority having jurisdiction.  The City of Westfield is a “Safe City”. In the event of an accident or near-miss, the employees involved may be required to perform a drug and alcohol screening prior to being able to continue working on site. Non-compliance with the foregoing Project Rules shall result in disciplinary procedures up to and including removal from the project and termination of your contract. EXHIBIT B See attached Proposal dated March 20, 2018 Attachment 1 Each addenda shall be signed to prove receipt. If no addendums, the rest of Attachment 1 to be left intentionally blank. WESTFIELD WAYFINDING PROJECT Section 4 – Page 18 City of Westfield, Indiana Attachment 2 The Affidavit of Employee Status shall be signed and notarized.

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Samples: Contract for Goods and Services

CONSTRUCTION SIGNAGE. Advertising Signage: The use of Contractor/subcontractor advertising signage is strictly prohibited. No ground-mounted signage is allowed on the project site without the expressed written consent of the City. Signage is authorized on construction trailers and corporate-owned equipment and vehicles. Such signage cannot exceed 6’ by 4’ (24 square feet) in size. Trailers in violation shall be removed from the site by the Contractor and the Contractor shall have the site storage privileges revoked Signage to be fabricated from new materials and constructed from materials able to withstand construction use/abuse and exposure based upon its proposed installation location for its intended use. Project Specific Signage: ALL signage shall be as approved by the City and the authority having jurisdiction. All employee personnel informational signage shall be bilingual (English and Spanish) as requested by the City. All project specific signage shall include the City logo and project name incorporated into the design of each sign for the project. TEMPORARY FACILITIES Erect and maintain, for duration of operations and in locations as approved, suitable temporary office facilities as required for Contractor's administration of the Work. Provide necessary sheds and facilities for the storage of tools, materials, and equipment employed in the performance of the Work. Temporary buildings shall be watertight with raised solid floors, solid sheathed and composition roofs, and adequately glazed and screened windows for light and ventilation. Temporary buildings shall be painted colors as approved. Contractor shall furnish daily janitorial service in the trailer. Provide stairs and handicapped ramp per code. RUBBER TIRED EQUIPMENT Where carts, hand trucks, wheelbarrows, and similar wheeled conveyances are used in interior spaces or on finished surfaces (including synthetic turf fields) on or in any portions of any structure, equipment shall be equipped with pneumatic tires or other tire approved by the City. REMOVAL OF TEMPORARY FACILITIES Temporary facilities, barricades, utilities and other construction of temporary nature shall be removed from the Project site as soon as the progress of the work will permit in the opinion of the City; and the portions of the Project site and building occupied by same shall be reconditioned and restored to original condition. Legally dispose of all debris resulting from removal and reconditioning operations. VIOLATIONS‌  Any violator of site restrictions will be subject to removal from the site, with recourse for schedule or cost impact. GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS‌  Safe working practices shall be observed at all times. The safety of your employees, the buildings and the work site is considered to be paramount. All work shall be conducted and completed by the guidelines set forth by the Federal, Local and State Authorities.  The City of Westfield is a “Safe City”. Any worker or person on a jobsite shall have 100% protection as defined by OSHA for the hazards that they may be exposed. This includes but is not limited to 100% eye protection, hard hat and hi-visibility vest at all times when on-site.  Proper gloves are to be used to limit abrasions and cuts. Hearing protection shall be accessible to employees and used whenever exposed to noises that require such protective devices.  Fall protection shall be worn, observed or employed when working at a height greater than 6’ unless approved in writing by the City and OSHA/IOSHA. This fall protection directive is to be used at all times and includes activities utilizing articulating boom lifts, scissors lifts, ladders, scaffolding and any other activity where workers are exposed to a fall and shall compile with the provisions of OSHA and IOSHA.  Any and all "Hot Work" shall have an appropriate fire extinguisher immediately accessible and be pre-approved by the City officials.  All electrical service shall be properly protected with a GFCI, including the use of extension cords on permanent power.  Eye protection shall be worn at all times when cutting, grinding, chipping, drilling or using power actuated tools.  Safety manuals and MSDS sheets must be turned in to the assigned City representative prior to commencing work on site. These manuals are still to be maintained by the Contractor on site for use and reference by any authority having jurisdiction.  The City of Westfield is a “Safe City”. In the event of an accident or near-miss, the employees involved may be required to perform a drug and alcohol screening prior to being able to continue working on site. Non-compliance with the foregoing Project Rules shall result in disciplinary procedures up to and including removal from the project and termination of your contract. EXHIBIT B See attached Proposal dated xx.xx.xx Attachment 1 Each addenda shall be signed to prove receipt. If no addendums, the rest of Attachment 1 to be left intentionally blank.

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Samples: Contract for Goods and Services

CONSTRUCTION SIGNAGE. Advertising Signage: The use of Contractor/subcontractor advertising signage is strictly prohibited. No ground-mounted signage is allowed on the project site without the expressed written consent of the City. Signage is authorized on construction trailers and corporate-owned equipment and vehicles. Such signage cannot exceed 6’ by 4’ (24 square feet) in size. Trailers in violation shall be removed from the site by the Contractor and the Contractor shall have the site storage privileges revoked Signage to be fabricated from new materials and constructed from materials able to withstand construction use/abuse and exposure based upon its proposed installation location for its intended use. Project Specific Signage: ALL signage shall be as approved by the City and the authority having jurisdiction. All employee personnel informational signage shall be bilingual (English and Spanish) as requested by the City. All project specific signage shall include the City logo and project name incorporated into the design of each sign for the project. TEMPORARY FACILITIES Erect and maintain, for duration of operations and in locations as approved, suitable temporary office facilities as required for Contractor's administration of the Work. Provide necessary sheds and facilities for the storage of tools, materials, and equipment employed in the performance of the Work. Temporary buildings shall be watertight with raised solid floors, solid sheathed and composition roofs, and adequately glazed and screened windows for light and ventilation. Temporary buildings shall be painted colors as approved. Contractor shall furnish daily janitorial service in the trailer. Provide stairs and handicapped ramp per code. RUBBER TIRED EQUIPMENT Where carts, hand trucks, wheelbarrows, and similar wheeled conveyances are used in interior spaces or on finished surfaces (including synthetic turf fields) on or in any portions of any structure, equipment shall be equipped with pneumatic tires or other tire approved by the City. REMOVAL OF TEMPORARY FACILITIES Temporary facilities, barricades, utilities and other construction of temporary nature shall be removed from the Project site as soon as the progress of the work will permit in the opinion of the City; and the portions of the Project site and building occupied by same shall be reconditioned and restored to original condition. Legally dispose of all debris resulting from removal and reconditioning operations.. VIOLATIONS  Any violator of site restrictions will be subject to removal from the site, with recourse for schedule or cost impact. GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  Safe working practices shall be observed at all times. The safety of your employees, the buildings and the work site is considered to be paramount. All work shall be conducted and completed by the guidelines set forth by the Federal, Local and State Authorities.  The City of Westfield is a “Safe City”. Any worker or person on a jobsite shall have 100% protection as defined by OSHA for the hazards that they may be exposed. This includes but is not limited to 100% eye protection, hard hat and hi-visibility vest at all times when on-site.  Proper gloves are to be used to limit abrasions and cuts. Hearing protection shall be accessible to employees and used whenever exposed to noises that require such protective devices.  Fall protection shall be worn, observed or employed when working at a height greater than 6’ unless approved in writing by the City and OSHA/IOSHA. This fall protection directive is to be used at all times and includes activities utilizing articulating boom lifts, scissors lifts, ladders, scaffolding and any other activity where workers are exposed to a fall and shall compile with the provisions of OSHA and IOSHA.  Any and all "Hot Work" shall have an appropriate fire extinguisher immediately accessible and be pre-approved by the City officials.  All electrical service shall be properly protected with a GFCI, including the use of extension cords on permanent power.  Eye protection shall be worn at all times when cutting, grinding, chipping, drilling or using power actuated tools.  Safety manuals and MSDS sheets must be turned in to the assigned City representative prior to commencing work on site. These manuals are still to be maintained by the Contractor on site for use and reference by any authority having jurisdiction.  The City of Westfield is a “Safe City”. In the event of an accident or near-miss, the employees involved may be required to perform a drug and alcohol screening prior to being able to continue working on site. Non-compliance with the foregoing Project Rules shall result in disciplinary procedures up to and including removal from the project and termination of your contract. EXHIBIT B See attached Proposal dated 04.16.20

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Samples: Goods and Services

CONSTRUCTION SIGNAGE. ❑ Advertising Signage: The use of Contractor/subcontractor advertising signage is strictly prohibited. ❑ No ground-mounted signage is allowed on the project site without the expressed written consent of the City. City.‌ ❑ Signage is authorized on construction trailers and corporate-owned equipment and vehicles. Such signage cannot exceed 6’ by 4’ (24 square feet) in size. Trailers in violation shall be removed from the site by the Contractor and the Contractor shall have the site storage privileges revoked ❑ Signage to be fabricated from new materials and constructed from materials able to withstand construction use/abuse and exposure based upon its proposed installation location for its intended use. ❑ Project Specific Signage: Signage:‌ • ALL signage shall be as approved by the City and the authority having jurisdiction. • All employee personnel informational signage shall be bilingual (English and Spanish) as requested by the City. • All project specific signage shall include the City logo and project name incorporated into the design of each sign for the project. TEMPORARY FACILITIES FACILITIES‌ ❑ Erect and maintain, for duration of operations and in locations as approved, suitable temporary office facilities as required for Contractor's administration of the Work. Provide necessary sheds and facilities for the storage of tools, materials, and equipment employed in the performance of the Work. Temporary buildings shall be watertight with raised solid floors, solid sheathed and composition roofs, and adequately glazed and screened windows for light and ventilation. Temporary buildings shall be painted colors as approved. Contractor shall furnish daily janitorial service in the trailer. Provide stairs and handicapped ramp per code. RUBBER TIRED EQUIPMENT ❑ Where carts, hand trucks, wheelbarrows, and similar wheeled conveyances are used in interior spaces or on finished surfaces (including synthetic turf fields) on or in any portions of any structure, equipment shall be equipped with pneumatic tires or other tire approved by the City. City.‌ REMOVAL OF TEMPORARY FACILITIES ❑ Temporary facilities, barricades, utilities and other construction of temporary nature shall be removed from the Project site as soon as the progress of the work will permit in the opinion of the City; and the portions of the Project site and building occupied by same shall be reconditioned and restored to original condition. condition.‌ ❑ Legally dispose of all debris resulting from removal and reconditioning operations. VIOLATIONS‌ ❑ Any violator of site restrictions will be subject to removal from the site, with recourse for schedule or cost impact. GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ❑ Safe working practices shall be observed at all times. The safety of your employees, the buildings and the work site is considered to be paramount. All work shall be conducted and completed by the guidelines set forth by the Federal, Local and State Authorities. ❑ The City of Westfield is a “Safe City”. Any worker or person on a jobsite shall have 100% protection as defined by OSHA for the hazards that they may be exposed. This includes but is not limited to 100% eye protection, hard hat and hi-visibility vest at all times when on-site. ❑ Proper gloves are to be used to limit abrasions and cuts. Hearing protection shall be accessible to employees and used whenever exposed to noises that require such protective devices. ❑ Fall protection shall be worn, observed or employed when working at a height greater than 6’ unless approved in writing by the City and OSHA/IOSHA. This fall protection directive is to be used at all times and includes activities utilizing articulating boom lifts, scissors lifts, ladders, scaffolding and any other activity where workers are exposed to a fall and shall compile with the provisions of OSHA and IOSHA. ❑ Any and all "Hot Work" shall have an appropriate fire extinguisher immediately accessible and be pre-approved by the City officials. ❑ All electrical service shall be properly protected with a GFCI, including the use of extension cords on permanent power. ❑ Eye protection shall be worn at all times when cutting, grinding, chipping, drilling or using power actuated tools. ❑ Safety manuals and MSDS sheets must be turned in to the assigned City representative prior to commencing work on site. These manuals are still to be maintained by the Contractor on site for use and reference by any authority having jurisdiction. ❑ The City of Westfield is a “Safe City”. In the event of an accident or near-miss, the employees involved may be required to perform a drug and alcohol screening prior to being able to continue working on site. Non-compliance with the foregoing Project Rules shall result in disciplinary procedures up to and including removal from the project and termination of your contract. EXHIBIT B See attached Proposal dated November 09, 2023 Attachment 1 Each addenda shall be signed to prove receipt. If no addendums, the rest of Attachment 1 to be left intentionally blank.

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Samples: Contract for Goods and Services

CONSTRUCTION SIGNAGE. Advertising Signage: The use of Contractor/subcontractor advertising signage is strictly prohibited. No ground-mounted signage is allowed on the project site without the expressed written consent of the City. Signage is authorized on construction trailers and corporate-owned equipment and vehicles. Such signage cannot exceed 6’ by 4’ (24 square feet) in size. Trailers in violation shall be removed from the site by the Contractor and the Contractor shall have the site storage privileges revoked Signage to be fabricated from new materials and constructed from materials able to withstand construction use/abuse and exposure based upon its proposed installation location for its intended use. Project Specific Signage: ALL signage shall be as approved by the City and the authority having jurisdiction. All employee personnel informational signage shall be bilingual (English and Spanish) as requested by the City. All project specific signage shall include the City logo and project name incorporated into the design of each sign for the project. TEMPORARY FACILITIES Erect and maintain, for duration of operations and in locations as approved, suitable temporary office facilities as required for Contractor's administration of the Work. Provide necessary sheds and facilities for the storage of tools, materials, and equipment employed in the performance of the Work. Temporary buildings shall be watertight with raised solid floors, solid sheathed and composition roofs, and adequately glazed and screened windows for light and ventilation. Temporary buildings shall be painted colors as approved. Contractor shall furnish daily janitorial service in the trailer. Provide stairs and handicapped ramp per code. RUBBER TIRED EQUIPMENT Where carts, hand trucks, wheelbarrows, and similar wheeled conveyances are used in interior spaces or on finished surfaces (including synthetic turf fields) on or in any portions of any structure, equipment shall be equipped with pneumatic tires or other tire approved by the City. REMOVAL OF TEMPORARY FACILITIES Temporary facilities, barricades, utilities and other construction of temporary nature shall be removed from the Project site as soon as the progress of the work will permit in the opinion of the City; and the portions of the Project site and building occupied by same shall be reconditioned and restored to original condition. Legally dispose of all debris resulting from removal and reconditioning operations. VIOLATIONS  Any violator of site restrictions will be subject to removal from the site, with recourse for schedule or cost impact. GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  Safe working practices shall be observed at all times. The safety of your employees, the buildings and the work site is considered to be paramount. All work shall be conducted and completed by the guidelines set forth by the Federal, Local and State Authorities.  The City of Westfield is a “Safe City”. Any worker or person on a jobsite shall have 100% protection as defined by OSHA for the hazards that they may be exposed. This includes but is not limited to 100% eye protection, hard hat and hi-visibility vest at all times when on-site.  Proper gloves are to be used to limit abrasions and cuts. Hearing protection shall be accessible to employees and used whenever exposed to noises that require such protective devices.  Fall protection shall be worn, observed or employed when working at a height greater than 6’ unless approved in writing by the City and OSHA/IOSHA. This fall protection directive is to be used at all times and includes activities utilizing articulating boom lifts, scissors lifts, ladders, scaffolding and any other activity where workers are exposed to a fall and shall compile with the provisions of OSHA and IOSHA.  Any and all "Hot Work" shall have an appropriate fire extinguisher immediately accessible and be pre-approved by the City officials.  All electrical service shall be properly protected with a GFCI, including the use of extension cords on permanent power.  Eye protection shall be worn at all times when cutting, grinding, chipping, drilling or using power actuated tools.  Safety manuals and MSDS sheets must be turned in to the assigned City representative prior to commencing work on site. These manuals are still to be maintained by the Contractor on site for use and reference by any authority having jurisdiction.  The City of Westfield is a “Safe City”. In the event of an accident or near-miss, the employees involved may be required to perform a drug and alcohol screening prior to being able to continue working on site. Non-compliance with the foregoing Project Rules shall result in disciplinary procedures up to and including removal from the project and termination of your contract. EXHIBIT B See attached Proposal dated 2-26-2020 Attachment 1 Each addenda shall be signed to prove receipt. If no addendums, the rest of Attachment 1 to be left intentionally blank. XXXXXXX ROAD IMPROVEMENTS AT SR 32 Section 4 – Page 18 City of Westfield, Indiana XXXXXXXX XX. 0 Xxxxxxx Xxxx Improvements at SR 32 TO: All Interested Bidders FROM: Xxxxxx X. Xxxxxx, P.E., PTOE DATE: February 21, 2020 Item No. 1: Remove sheets 15 and 16 from the Xxxxxxx Road plans and replace them respectively with the attached pages 15 and 16. Item No. 2: The Itemized Proposal included in the Contract Documents and Proposal Package pages Bid - 3F through Bid - 3I have been deleted. The Itemized Proposal in the Contract Documents and the Proposal Package pages Bid - 3A through Bid - 3E are replaced by the Itemized Proposal pages Bid - 3A through Bid 3G attached. Item No. 2: The Itemized Proposal included in the Contract Documents and Proposal Package pages 2 through 5 in Section 3 have been deleted and are replaced by the Itemized Proposal pages 2 through 5 in the attached.

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Samples: Contract for Goods and Services

CONSTRUCTION SIGNAGE. Advertising Signage: The use of Contractor/subcontractor advertising signage is strictly prohibited. No ground-mounted signage is allowed on the project site without the expressed written consent of the City. Signage is authorized on construction trailers and corporate-owned equipment and vehicles. Such signage cannot exceed 6’ by 4’ (24 square feet) in size. Trailers in violation shall be removed from the site by the Contractor and the Contractor shall have the site storage privileges revoked Signage to be fabricated from new materials and constructed from materials able to withstand construction use/abuse and exposure based upon its proposed installation location for its intended use. Project Specific Signage: ALL signage shall be as approved by the City and the authority having jurisdiction. All employee personnel informational signage shall be bilingual (English and Spanish) as requested by the City. All project specific signage shall include the City logo and project name incorporated into the design of each sign for the project. TEMPORARY FACILITIES Erect and maintain, for duration of operations and in locations as approved, suitable temporary office facilities as required for Contractor's administration of the Work. Provide necessary sheds and facilities for the storage of tools, materials, and equipment employed in the performance of the Work. Temporary buildings shall be watertight with raised solid floors, solid sheathed and composition roofs, and adequately glazed and screened windows for light and ventilation. Temporary buildings shall be painted colors as approved. Contractor shall furnish daily janitorial service in the trailer. Provide stairs and handicapped ramp per code. RUBBER TIRED EQUIPMENT Where carts, hand trucks, wheelbarrows, and similar wheeled conveyances are used in interior spaces or on finished surfaces (including synthetic turf fields) on or in any portions of any structure, equipment shall be equipped with pneumatic tires or other tire approved by the City. REMOVAL OF TEMPORARY FACILITIES Temporary facilities, barricades, utilities and other construction of temporary nature shall be removed from the Project site as soon as the progress of the work will permit in the opinion of the City; and the portions of the Project site and building occupied by same shall be reconditioned and restored to original condition. Legally dispose of all debris resulting from removal and reconditioning operations. VIOLATIONS  Any violator of site restrictions will be subject to removal from the site, with recourse for schedule or cost impact. GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  Safe working practices shall be observed at all times. The safety of your employees, the buildings and the work site is considered to be paramount. All work shall be conducted and completed by the guidelines set forth by the Federal, Local and State Authorities.  The City of Westfield is a “Safe City”. Any worker or person on a jobsite shall have 100% protection as defined by OSHA for the hazards that they may be exposed. This includes but is not limited to 100% eye protection, hard hat and hi-visibility vest at all times when on-site.  Proper gloves are to be used to limit abrasions and cuts. Hearing protection shall be accessible to employees and used whenever exposed to noises that require such protective devices.  Fall protection shall be worn, observed or employed when working at a height greater than 6’ unless approved in writing by the City and OSHA/IOSHA. This fall protection directive is to be used at all times and includes activities utilizing articulating boom lifts, scissors lifts, ladders, scaffolding and any other activity where workers are exposed to a fall and shall compile with the provisions of OSHA and IOSHA.  Any and all "Hot Work" shall have an appropriate fire extinguisher immediately accessible and be pre-approved by the City officials.  All electrical service shall be properly protected with a GFCI, including the use of extension cords on permanent power.  Eye protection shall be worn at all times when cutting, grinding, chipping, drilling or using power actuated tools.  Safety manuals and MSDS sheets must be turned in to the assigned City representative prior to commencing work on site. These manuals are still to be maintained by the Contractor on site for use and reference by any authority having jurisdiction.  The City of Westfield is a “Safe City”. In the event of an accident or near-miss, the employees involved may be required to perform a drug and alcohol screening prior to being able to continue working on site. Non-compliance with the foregoing Project Rules shall result in disciplinary procedures up to and including removal from the project and termination of your contract. EXHIBIT B See attached Proposal dated 9-27-18 Attachment 1 Each addenda shall be signed to prove receipt. If no addendums, the rest of Attachment 1 to be left intentionally blank.

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Samples: Contract for Goods and Services

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CONSTRUCTION SIGNAGE. ❑ Advertising Signage: The use of Contractor/subcontractor advertising signage is strictly prohibited. ❑ No ground-mounted signage is allowed on the project site without the expressed written consent of the City. ❑ Signage is authorized on construction trailers and corporate-owned equipment and vehicles. Such signage cannot exceed 6' by 4' (24 square feet) in size. Trailers in violation shall be removed from the site by the Contractor and the Contractor shall have the site storage privileges revoked ❑ Signage to be fabricated from new materials and constructed from materials able to withstand construction use/abuse and exposure based upon its proposed installation location for its intended use. ❑ Project Specific Signage: • ALL signage shall be as approved by the City and the authority having jurisdiction. • All employee personnel informational signage shall be bilingual (English and Spanish) as requested by the City. • All project specific signage shall include the City logo and project name incorporated into the design of each sign for the project. TEMPORARY FACILITIES ❑ Erect and maintain, for duration of operations and in locations as approved, suitable temporary office facilities as required for Contractor's administration of the Work. Provide necessary sheds and facilities for the storage of tools, materials, and equipment employed in the performance of the Work. Temporary buildings shall be watertight with raised solid floors, solid sheathed and composition roofs, and adequately glazed and screened windows for light and ventilation. Temporary buildings shall be painted colors as approved. Contractor shall furnish daily janitorial service in the trailer. Provide stairs and handicapped ramp per code. RUBBER TIRED EQUIPMENT ❑ Where carts, hand trucks, wheelbarrows, and similar wheeled conveyances are used in interior spaces or on finished surfaces (including synthetic turf fields) on or in any portions of any structure, equipment shall be equipped with pneumatic tires or other tire approved by the City. REMOVAL OF TEMPORARY FACILITIES ❑ Temporary facilities, barricades, utilities and other construction of temporary nature shall be removed from the Project site as soon as the progress of the work will permit in the opinion of the City; and the portions of the Project site and building occupied by same shall be reconditioned and restored to original condition. ❑ Legally dispose of all debris resulting from removal and reconditioning operations.

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Samples: Contract for Goods and Services

CONSTRUCTION SIGNAGE. Advertising Signage: The use of Contractor/subcontractor advertising signage is strictly prohibited. No ground-mounted signage is allowed on the project site without the expressed written consent of the City. Signage is authorized on construction trailers and corporate-owned equipment and vehicles. Such signage cannot exceed 6’ by 4’ (24 square feet) in size. Trailers in violation shall be removed from the site by the Contractor and the Contractor shall have the site storage privileges revoked Signage to be fabricated from new materials and constructed from materials able to withstand construction use/abuse and exposure based upon its proposed installation location for its intended use. Project Specific Signage: ALL signage shall be as approved by the City and the authority having jurisdiction. All employee personnel informational signage shall be bilingual (English and Spanish) as requested by the City. All project specific signage shall include the City logo and project name incorporated into the design of each sign for the project. TEMPORARY FACILITIES Erect and maintain, for duration of operations and in locations as approved, suitable temporary office facilities as required for Contractor's administration of the Work. Provide necessary sheds and facilities for the storage of tools, materials, and equipment employed in the performance of the Work. Temporary buildings shall be watertight with raised solid floors, solid sheathed and composition roofs, and adequately glazed and screened windows for light and ventilation. Temporary buildings shall be painted colors as approved. Contractor shall furnish daily janitorial service in the trailer. Provide stairs and handicapped ramp per code. RUBBER TIRED EQUIPMENT Where carts, hand trucks, wheelbarrows, and similar wheeled conveyances are used in interior spaces or on finished surfaces (including synthetic turf fields) on or in any portions of any structure, equipment shall be equipped with pneumatic tires or other tire approved by the City. REMOVAL OF TEMPORARY FACILITIES Temporary facilities, barricades, utilities and other construction of temporary nature shall be removed from the Project site as soon as the progress of the work will permit in the opinion of the City; and the portions of the Project site and building occupied by same shall be reconditioned and restored to original condition. Legally dispose of all debris resulting from removal and reconditioning operations. VIOLATIONS  Any violator of site restrictions will be subject to removal from the site, with recourse for schedule or cost impact. GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  Safe working practices shall be observed at all times. The safety of your employees, the buildings and the work site is considered to be paramount. All work shall be conducted and completed by the guidelines set forth by the Federal, Local and State Authorities.  The City of Westfield is a “Safe City”. Any worker or person on a jobsite shall have 100% protection as defined by OSHA for the hazards that they may be exposed. This includes but is not limited to 100% eye protection, hard hat and hi-visibility vest at all times when on-site.  Proper gloves are to be used to limit abrasions and cuts. Hearing protection shall be accessible to employees and used whenever exposed to noises that require such protective devices.  Fall protection shall be worn, observed or employed when working at a height greater than 6’ unless approved in writing by the City and OSHA/IOSHA. This fall protection directive is to be used at all times and includes activities utilizing articulating boom lifts, scissors lifts, ladders, scaffolding and any other activity where workers are exposed to a fall and shall compile with the provisions of OSHA and IOSHA.  Any and all "Hot Work" shall have an appropriate fire extinguisher immediately accessible and be pre-approved by the City officials.  All electrical service shall be properly protected with a GFCI, including the use of extension cords on permanent power.  Eye protection shall be worn at all times when cutting, grinding, chipping, drilling or using power actuated tools.  Safety manuals and MSDS sheets must be turned in to the assigned City representative prior to commencing work on site. These manuals are still to be maintained by the Contractor on site for use and reference by any authority having jurisdiction.  The City of Westfield is a “Safe City”. In the event of an accident or near-miss, the employees involved may be required to perform a drug and alcohol screening prior to being able to continue working on site. Non-compliance with the foregoing Project Rules shall result in disciplinary procedures up to and including removal from the project and termination of your contract. EXHIBIT B See attached Proposal dated 04.19.17 The City did not accept any alternates, so those documents are not attached. Attachment 1 Addenda No. 1 2017 RESURFACING PROJECT Section 4 – Page 18 City of Westfield, Indiana 2017 Resurfacing Project WESTFIELD, INDIANA ADDENDA NO. 1 DATE: April 14, 2017 To All Plan Buyers of Record: The following items have been included:  Contractor Questions and Answers Should you desire to submit a bid, please do so on the basis of the information set out above. Xxxxxx Shoe City of Westfield Email: xxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xx.xxx Phone: 000-000-0000 PLEASE ACKNOWLEDGE THIS CONTRACT ADDENDA IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS WITHIN THE PROPOSAL BEFORE SUBMITTING YOUR BID.

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Samples: Contract for Goods and Services

CONSTRUCTION SIGNAGE. ❑ Advertising Signage: The use of Contractor/subcontractor advertising signage is strictly prohibited. ❑ No ground-mounted signage is allowed on the project site without the expressed written consent of the City. ❑ Signage is authorized on construction trailers and corporate-owned equipment and vehicles. Such signage cannot exceed 6’ by 4’ (24 square feet) in size. Trailers in violation shall be removed from the site by the Contractor and the Contractor shall have the site storage privileges revoked ❑ Signage to be fabricated from new materials and constructed from materials able to withstand construction use/abuse and exposure based upon its proposed installation location for its intended use. ❑ Project Specific Signage: ALL signage shall be as approved by the City and the authority having jurisdiction. All employee personnel informational signage shall be bilingual (English and Spanish) as requested by the City. All project specific signage shall include the City logo and project name incorporated into the design of each sign for the project. TEMPORARY FACILITIES ❑ Erect and maintain, for duration of operations and in locations as approved, suitable temporary office facilities as required for Contractor's administration of the Work. Provide necessary sheds and facilities for the storage of tools, materials, and equipment employed in the performance of the Work. Temporary buildings shall be watertight with raised solid floors, solid sheathed and composition roofs, and adequately glazed and screened windows for light and ventilation. Temporary buildings shall be painted colors as approved. Contractor shall furnish daily janitorial service in the trailer. Provide stairs and handicapped ramp per code. RUBBER TIRED EQUIPMENT ❑ Where carts, hand trucks, wheelbarrows, and similar wheeled conveyances are used in interior spaces or on finished surfaces (including synthetic turf fields) on or in any portions of any structure, equipment shall be equipped with pneumatic tires or other tire approved by the City. REMOVAL OF TEMPORARY FACILITIES ❑ Temporary facilities, barricades, utilities and other construction of temporary nature shall be removed from the Project site as soon as the progress of the work will permit in the opinion of the City; and the portions of the Project site and building occupied by same shall be reconditioned and restored to original condition. ❑ Legally dispose of all debris resulting from removal and reconditioning operations.

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Samples: Contract for Goods and Services

CONSTRUCTION SIGNAGE. Advertising Signage: The use of Contractor/subcontractor advertising signage is strictly prohibited. No ground-mounted signage is allowed on the project site without the expressed written consent of the City. Signage is authorized on construction trailers and corporate-owned equipment and vehicles. Such signage cannot exceed 6’ by 4’ (24 square feet) in size. Trailers in violation shall be removed from the site by the Contractor and the Contractor shall have the site storage privileges revoked Signage to be fabricated from new materials and constructed from materials able to withstand construction use/abuse and exposure based upon its proposed installation location for its intended use. Project Specific Signage: ALL signage shall be as approved by the City and the authority having jurisdiction. All employee personnel informational signage shall be bilingual (English and Spanish) as requested by the City. All project specific signage shall include the City logo and project name incorporated into the design of each sign for the project. TEMPORARY FACILITIES Erect and maintain, for duration of operations and in locations as approved, suitable temporary office facilities as required for Contractor's administration of the Work. Provide necessary sheds and facilities for the storage of tools, materials, and equipment employed in the performance of the Work. Temporary buildings shall be watertight with raised solid floors, solid sheathed and composition roofs, and adequately glazed and screened windows for light and ventilation. Temporary buildings shall be painted colors as approved. Contractor shall furnish daily janitorial service in the trailer. Provide stairs and handicapped ramp per code. RUBBER TIRED EQUIPMENT Where carts, hand trucks, wheelbarrows, and similar wheeled conveyances are used in interior spaces or on finished surfaces (including synthetic turf fields) on or in any portions of any structure, equipment shall be equipped with pneumatic tires or other tire approved by the City. REMOVAL OF TEMPORARY FACILITIES Temporary facilities, barricades, utilities and other construction of temporary nature shall be removed from the Project site as soon as the progress of the work will permit in the opinion of the City; and the portions of the Project site and building occupied by same shall be reconditioned and restored to original condition. Legally dispose of all debris resulting from removal and reconditioning operations. VIOLATIONS  Any violator of site restrictions will be subject to removal from the site, with recourse for schedule or cost impact. GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  Safe working practices shall be observed at all times. The safety of your employees, the buildings and the work site is considered to be paramount. All work shall be conducted and completed by the guidelines set forth by the Federal, Local and State Authorities.  The City of Westfield is a “Safe City”. Any worker or person on a jobsite shall have 100% protection as defined by OSHA for the hazards that they may be exposed. This includes but is not limited to 100% eye protection, hard hat and hi-visibility vest at all times when on-site.  Proper gloves are to be used to limit abrasions and cuts. Hearing protection shall be accessible to employees and used whenever exposed to noises that require such protective devices.  Fall protection shall be worn, observed or employed when working at a height greater than 6’ unless approved in writing by the City and OSHA/IOSHA. This fall protection directive is to be used at all times and includes activities utilizing articulating boom lifts, scissors lifts, ladders, scaffolding and any other activity where workers are exposed to a fall and shall compile with the provisions of OSHA and IOSHA.  Any and all "Hot Work" shall have an appropriate fire extinguisher immediately accessible and be pre-approved by the City officials.  All electrical service shall be properly protected with a GFCI, including the use of extension cords on permanent power.  Eye protection shall be worn at all times when cutting, grinding, chipping, drilling or using power actuated tools.  Safety manuals and MSDS sheets must be turned in to the assigned City representative prior to commencing work on site. These manuals are still to be maintained by the Contractor on site for use and reference by any authority having jurisdiction.  The City of Westfield is a “Safe City”. In the event of an accident or near-miss, the employees involved may be required to perform a drug and alcohol screening prior to being able to continue working on site. Non-compliance with the foregoing Project Rules shall result in disciplinary procedures up to and including removal from the project and termination of your contract.

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Samples: Contract for Goods and Services

CONSTRUCTION SIGNAGE. Advertising Signage: The use of Contractor/subcontractor advertising signage is strictly prohibited. No ground-mounted signage is allowed on the project site without the expressed written consent of the City. Signage is authorized on construction trailers and corporate-owned equipment and vehicles. Such signage cannot exceed 6’ by 4’ (24 square feet) in size. Trailers in violation shall be removed from the site by the Contractor and the Contractor shall have the site storage privileges revoked Signage to be fabricated from new materials and constructed from materials able to withstand construction use/abuse and exposure based upon its proposed installation location for its intended use. Project Specific Signage: ALL signage shall be as approved by the City and the authority having jurisdiction. All employee personnel informational signage shall be bilingual (English and Spanish) as requested by the City. All project specific signage shall include the City logo and project name incorporated into the design of each sign for the project. TEMPORARY FACILITIES Erect and maintain, for duration of operations and in locations as approved, suitable temporary office facilities as required for Contractor's administration of the Work. Provide necessary sheds and facilities for the storage of tools, materials, and equipment employed in the performance of the Work. Temporary buildings shall be watertight with raised solid floors, solid sheathed and composition roofs, and adequately glazed and screened windows for light and ventilation. Temporary buildings shall be painted colors as approved. Contractor shall furnish daily janitorial service in the trailer. Provide stairs and handicapped ramp per code. RUBBER TIRED EQUIPMENT Where carts, hand trucks, wheelbarrows, and similar wheeled conveyances are used in interior spaces or on finished surfaces (including synthetic turf fields) on or in any portions of any structure, equipment shall be equipped with pneumatic tires or other tire approved by the City. REMOVAL OF TEMPORARY FACILITIES Temporary facilities, barricades, utilities and other construction of temporary nature shall be removed from the Project site as soon as the progress of the work will permit in the opinion of the City; and the portions of the Project site and building occupied by same shall be reconditioned and restored to original condition. Legally dispose of all debris resulting from removal and reconditioning operations. VIOLATIONS  Any violator of site restrictions will be subject to removal from the site, with recourse for schedule or cost impact. GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  Safe working practices shall be observed at all times. The safety of your employees, the buildings and the work site is considered to be paramount. All work shall be conducted and completed by the guidelines set forth by the Federal, Local and State Authorities.  The City of Westfield is a “Safe City”. Any worker or person on a jobsite shall have 100% protection as defined by OSHA for the hazards that they may be exposed. This includes but is not limited to 100% eye protection, hard hat and hi-visibility vest at all times when on-site.  Proper gloves are to be used to limit abrasions and cuts. Hearing protection shall be accessible to employees and used whenever exposed to noises that require such protective devices.  Fall protection shall be worn, observed or employed when working at a height greater than 6’ unless approved in writing by the City and OSHA/IOSHA. This fall protection directive is to be used at all times and includes activities utilizing articulating boom lifts, scissors lifts, ladders, scaffolding and any other activity where workers are exposed to a fall and shall compile with the provisions of OSHA and IOSHA.  Any and all "Hot Work" shall have an appropriate fire extinguisher immediately accessible and be pre-approved by the City officials.  All electrical service shall be properly protected with a GFCI, including the use of extension cords on permanent power.  Eye protection shall be worn at all times when cutting, grinding, chipping, drilling or using power actuated tools.  Safety manuals and MSDS sheets must be turned in to the assigned City representative prior to commencing work on site. These manuals are still to be maintained by the Contractor on site for use and reference by any authority having jurisdiction.  The City of Westfield is a “Safe City”. In the event of an accident or near-miss, the employees involved may be required to perform a drug and alcohol screening prior to being able to continue working on site. Non-compliance with the foregoing Project Rules shall result in disciplinary procedures up to and including removal from the project and termination of your contract. EXHIBIT B See attached Proposal. The City has accepted the Base Bid only.

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Samples: Contract for Goods and Services

CONSTRUCTION SIGNAGE. Advertising Signage: The use of Contractor/subcontractor advertising signage is strictly prohibited. No ground-mounted signage is allowed on the project site without the expressed written consent of the City. Signage is authorized on construction trailers and corporate-owned equipment and vehicles. Such signage cannot exceed 6’ by 4’ (24 square feet) in size. Trailers in violation shall be removed from the site by the Contractor and the Contractor shall have the site storage privileges revoked Signage to be fabricated from new materials and constructed from materials able to withstand construction use/abuse and exposure based upon its proposed installation location for its intended use. Project Specific Signage: ALL signage shall be as approved by the City and the authority having jurisdiction. All employee personnel informational signage shall be bilingual (English and Spanish) as requested by the City. All project specific signage shall include the City logo and project name incorporated into the design of each sign for the project. TEMPORARY FACILITIES Erect and maintain, for duration of operations and in locations as approved, suitable temporary office facilities as required for Contractor's administration of the Work. Provide necessary sheds and facilities for the storage of tools, materials, and equipment employed in the performance of the Work. Temporary buildings shall be watertight with raised solid floors, solid sheathed and composition roofs, and adequately glazed and screened windows for light and ventilation. Temporary buildings shall be painted colors as approved. Contractor shall furnish daily janitorial service in the trailer. Provide stairs and handicapped ramp per code. RUBBER TIRED EQUIPMENT Where carts, hand trucks, wheelbarrows, and similar wheeled conveyances are used in interior spaces or on finished surfaces (including synthetic turf fields) on or in any portions of any structure, equipment shall be equipped with pneumatic tires or other tire approved by the City. REMOVAL OF TEMPORARY FACILITIES Temporary facilities, barricades, utilities and other construction of temporary nature shall be removed from the Project site as soon as the progress of the work will permit in the opinion of the City; and the portions of the Project site and building occupied by same shall be reconditioned and restored to original condition. Legally dispose of all debris resulting from removal and reconditioning operations. VIOLATIONS  Any violator of site restrictions will be subject to removal from the site, with recourse for schedule or cost impact. GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  Safe working practices shall be observed at all times. The safety of your employees, the buildings and the work site is considered to be paramount. All work shall be conducted and completed by the guidelines set forth by the Federal, Local and State Authorities.  The City of Westfield is a “Safe City”. Any worker or person on a jobsite shall have 100% protection as defined by OSHA for the hazards that they may be exposed. This includes but is not limited to 100% eye protection, hard hat and hi-visibility vest at all times when on-site.  Proper gloves are to be used to limit abrasions and cuts. Hearing protection shall be accessible to employees and used whenever exposed to noises that require such protective devices.  Fall protection shall be worn, observed or employed when working at a height greater than 6’ unless approved in writing by the City and OSHA/IOSHA. This fall protection directive is to be used at all times and includes activities utilizing articulating boom lifts, scissors lifts, ladders, scaffolding and any other activity where workers are exposed to a fall and shall compile with the provisions of OSHA and IOSHA.  Any and all "Hot Work" shall have an appropriate fire extinguisher immediately accessible and be pre-approved by the City officials.  All electrical service shall be properly protected with a GFCI, including the use of extension cords on permanent power.  Eye protection shall be worn at all times when cutting, grinding, chipping, drilling or using power actuated tools.  Safety manuals and MSDS sheets must be turned in to the assigned City representative prior to commencing work on site. These manuals are still to be maintained by the Contractor on site for use and reference by any authority having jurisdiction.  The City of Westfield is a “Safe City”. In the event of an accident or near-miss, the employees involved may be required to perform a drug and alcohol screening prior to being able to continue working on site. Non-compliance with the foregoing Project Rules shall result in disciplinary procedures up to and including removal from the project and termination of your contract. EXHIBIT B See attached Proposal dated 6.4.18 Attachment 1 Each addenda shall be signed to prove receipt. If no addendums, the rest of Attachment 1 to be left intentionally blank.

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Samples: Contract for Goods and Services

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