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Published January 22, 2026 at 7:00 PM
Updated January 23, 2026
Site work and renovation of an educational facility in Hanford, California. Completed plans call for the renovation of a educational facility; and for site work for a educational facility.
**As of January 22, 2026 , this project has not yet been awarded. The project is expected to be awarded on January 28, 2026.** The Work includes alterations to (6) existing classroom buildings and miscellaneous site work for accessibility upgrades and site improvements, including overhaul of existing service yard, relocation of (1) existing relocatable building, disconnecting and safe-off of (5) existing relocatable buildings, abandonment of existing irrigation well, and connection of new water main line and meter. TIME OF COMPLETION: The Work shall be completed within 419 calendar days from the date of the Owner's Notice to Proceed. The purpose of this survey was to identify asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) and lead-containing paints and coatings which may be disturbed during the upcoming modernization project. The visual inspection, bulk sampling, and survey documentation were performed by Ethan McLaughlin and Chris Chipponeri. Ethan McLaughlin is a US EPA Accredited AHERA Building Inspector and a California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Certified Lead Sampling Technician (LRC-00014177). Chris Chipponeri is a Division of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) Certified Asbestos Consultant (CAC #10-4633), US EPA Accredited AHERA Building Inspector and CDPH Certified Lead Inspector/Assessor (LRC-00000782), as required under California regulations. The scope of the survey and the services provided by FACS included: o Performing a visual inspection of the project area to identify accessible suspect asbestoscontaining materials (ACMs) and lead-containing paints and coatings that will be disturbed during the planned project; o Collection of bulk material samples for asbestos laboratory analysis by polarized light microscopy (PLM); o Performance of a lead paint survey using a SciAps x-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrum analyzer; o Collection of bulk paint chip samples for lead laboratory analysis using atomic absorption spectrometry (AAS); o Ensuring the technical quality of all work by using Asbestos Hazard Emergency Response Act (AHERA) accredited Building Inspectors; o Ensuring the technical quality of all work by using California Department of Public Health (CDPH) Certified Lead Sampling Technicians and Inspector/Assessors; and o Consolidating data and findings into a report format. Asbestos A full survey of project areas was completed by FACS in July 2025 and provides a breakdown of materials on a space-by-space basis with individual amounts of materials present within the space. Contractors shall consult survey report prior to disturbance of materials to verify asbestos-content of materials in their work areas. In the event a material is discovered that was not included in the survey report, work shall halt at the area and FACS notified to conduct testing of the material to verify asbestos-content of the material. The table on the following page identifies the currently known asbestos-containing materials, building location, percent content and type of asbestos, approximate amount, and US EPA National Emissions Standard for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) category based on current architectural drawings. A. This section includes the minimum requirements for the equipment and cable installations in communications equipment rooms (Telecommunications Closets). B. Included in this section are the minimum composition requirements and installation methods for the following: 1. Grounding Electrode System 2. Busbars 3. Bonding accessories A. Install empty raceway system, including underfloor and overhead distribution system, fish wire, terminal cabinets, outlet boxes, floor boxes, pull boxes, cover plates, conduit, sleeves and caps, cable troughs, service poles, miscellaneous and positioning material to constitute complete system, as indicated for distribution of Telecommunications wiring which includes cables for Data, Voice, Video, Audio, Security, and future signal requirements. B. The location at which all new telecommunications wiring will terminate is called a Telecom Outlet (TO). There are several styles of outlets: 1. New construction 2. Existing construction typical 3. Existing construction variations 4. Telephone (Voice) only 5. Data only C. Furnish and install conduit stubs in walls and floors for cable routes. This Section includes the minimum requirements for the support structures for the Communications Systems for the project as outlined in the Bid Document. A. Non-continuous cable supports (2.3A) B. Adjustable non-continuous cable support sling (2.3B) C. Multi-tiered non-continuous cable support assemblies (2.3C) D. Non-continuous cable support assemblies from tee bar (2.3D) E. Non-continuous cable support assemblies from drop wire/ceiling (2.3E) F. Non-continuous cable support assemblies from beam, flange (2.3F) G. Non-continuous cable support assemblies from C & Z Purlin (2.3G) H. Non-continuous cable support assemblies from wall, concrete, or joist (2.3H) I. Non-continuous cable support assemblies from threaded rod (2.3I) J. Raised floor non-continuous cable support assemblies (2.3J) K. Cantilever-Mounted Option for non-continuous cable supports (2.3K) L. Installation accessories for non-continuous cable supports (2.3L) A. The extent of telephone/data system work is indicated and is hereby defined to include, but not be limited to cable, cable supports, raceway, connectors, racks, cabinets, panels, wire management, device plates, patch cords, backboard, grounding, firestop and miscellaneous items required for a complete, tested and operational system. B. Provide, install and test the complete cable and outlet system as indicated and described herein. Work includes procurement, project management, installation, labeling, termination, testing and cleanup of all cables installed under this project. C. Provide system testing, as-builts (redlines) of installed cables and numbering plan, Operations & Maintenance Manuals (O&M's), and processing of warranty registration with Manufacturer. D. Project coordination with General Contractor, Owner, Owners Representative, and other trades before, during and upon completion of project as necessary for a wellexecuted project. E. Refer to other Master Division sections, bid proposal and project responsibilities matrix for responsibility and requirements for raceways, boxes and fittings, wiring devices (plates), and supporting devices, and other sections, as applicable. F. Horizontal cabling may contain no more than one transition point or consolidation point between the horizontal cross-connect and the telecommunications outlet/connector. G. Bridged taps and/or splices will not be installed in the horizontal cabling. H. Communications cables shall be rated CMR or CMP. CMP cable ratings are required for cables passing through or contained within plenum air handling spaces, such as above drop ceilings and return or supply air shafts. The contractor is responsible for installing the correct cable type in the appropriate environment, and any failures to do so according to the Owner or the Authority Having Jurisdiction (AHJ) will result in the contractor removing the unsuitable cable and installing the correct cable, at their own expense. I. The maximum allowable horizontal cable length installed in the permanent link (jack to jack) is 295 feet (90 m). This maximum allowable length does not include an allowance for patch cords, maximum length of 16 feet (5 m) to the workstation equipment and of 16 feet (5 m) in the horizontal cross-connect. A. This Section includes but is not limited to the following: 1. Protection and maintenance of existing trees and other plants that are affected by the execution of the Work, whether temporary or new construction. B. Related Work Specified Elsewhere 1. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections. 2. Section 32 84 00: Irrigation System 3. Section 32 90 00: Landscape Planting A. Provide all materials, labor, equipment and services necessary to furnish, install and maintain the Irrigation System, accessories and other related items necessary to complete the Project as indicated by the Contract Documents unless specifically excluded. B. Related Work Specified Elsewhere 1. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplemental Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to work of this section. 2. Section 31 23 00 - Trench Excavation and Backfilling 3. Section 32 90 00 - Landscape Planting 4. Division 26 00 00 - General Electrical A. The Contractor shall furnish all material, labor and equipment necessary to install all landscape work as indicated in the plans and specifications. B. The landscape work includes but is not necessarily limited to the following: 1. Soil preparation including cross ripping of all planting soil. 2. Weed control including an application of a pre-emergent herbicide. 3. Providing import planting topsoil at raised grade planters and/or at planting areas needing fill. 4. Fine grading, conditioning and amending planting topsoil. 5. Installation of turfgrass sod. 6. Sixty (60) day maintenance. C. Related Work Specified Elsewhere 1. Contract Drawings, Addenda, general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplemental Conditions, and Division 1 Sections apply to work of this section. 2. Section 32 01 90 - Existing Landscape Protection 3. Section 32 84 00 - Irrigation System
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