Addendum 01_20260526_Summer Work

Bidders ID: NBD25485104994452667
Due Date: Jun 1, 2026
Posted Date: May 26, 2026
Level of Government: State & Local
State: California
Agency: Eastside Union School District
Category:
  • 13 - Ammunitions and Explosives
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ADDENDUM 01
Date:
May 26, 2026
Project:
EASTSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 2026 SUMMER WORK
Owner:
Eastside Union School District
44938 30th Street E
Lancaster, CA 93535
Construction Manager:
Fonder-Salari, Inc.
25101 The Old Rd, #112
Santa Clarita, CA 91381-2206
The clarifications, modifications, changes, additions, and/or deletions contained herein shall be
incorporated within the construction documents for the project. Such information shall take precedence
over that previously published. Responses shall be considered modifications to the contract hereby
incorporated into the contract documents as established above.
Contractor must acknowledge receipt of each Addendum at time of sealed Bid Form, at time of bid.
CHANGES TO THE PROJECT MANUAL:
ITEM 1: CLARIFICATION: The District will provide an optional site walk to measure classrooms to
receive carpet on Wednesday, May 27, 2026 at 3:00PM at Eastside Elementary School. Meet
at the front office to check in. Changes to rooms and further clarification to room dimensions
are provided herein.
ITEM 2: REMOVE AND REPLACE Work Scope Summary in its entirety, attached herein.
A. Revisions/Clarifications are outlined in the Addendum 01 Work Scope Summary
ITEM 3: REMOVE AND REPLACE Attachment B, Tree Removal & Stump Grind
ITEM 4: REMOVE AND REPLACE Attachment C, Tree Trimming and Removal of Dead Branches
ITEM 5: ADD Pre-Renovation Asbestos and Lead Survey by Citadel, dated 5/26/2026, attached herein.
PRE-BID REQUESTS FOR INFORMATION:
ITEM 6: ADD Pre-Bid RFI #01, attached herein
ATTACHMENTS:
Pre-Renovation Asbestos & Lead Survey, 5/26/2026
Pre-Bid RFI 01
END OF ADDENDUM 01
Eastside Union School District
Eastside Elementary School 2026 Summer Work
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ADDENDUM 01
WORK SCOPE SUMMARY
EXTERIOR PAINTING, CARPET REPLACEMENT, TREE TRIM/REMOVAL
& FENCE MESH FABRIC INSTALL SCOPE OF WORK
EASTSIDE UNION SCHOOL DISTRICT EASTSIDE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SUMMER WORK
Provide all construction included in the specifications listed below, work described by the drawings, work
defined in the General and Supplementary conditions, work defined in the Division 1/General
Requirements, and work defined in the bidding and Contract Document project requirements. All such
work is specifically included in the scope of work of this Contractor.
DIVISION 02 EXISTING CONDITIONS
02 41 19 Selective Structure Demolition
DIVISION 9 FINISHES
09 65 13 Resilient Base & Accessories
09 68 13 Tile Carpeting
09 91 13 Painting
Hereinafter all references made to the Contractor will mean the contractor bidding this Scope of work unless
noted otherwise. The term “Provide” shall mean all labor, materials and equipment necessary for the
complete furnishing and installation of specified item(s) or work.
As further clarification, Contractor shall be responsible for the following:
GENERAL TASKS (APPLICABLE TO ALL CONTRACTORS)
1. Contractor must hold all of the appropriate license classifications required, or hold a “B” license and
subcontract with the remaining appropriately licensed contractor(s) to meet the qualification
requirements.
2. Fully plan and coordinate all work (i.e. work sequence, locations, embedded work, dimensions,
layout, elevations, framing, finishes, connections, penetrations, safety, startup and testing, etc.) with
all other Contractors prior to performing own work.
3. Contractor is responsible for providing all lift equipment, cranes, forklifts, scaffolding, and other
equipment as needed to accomplish work of this Scope of work based on the site conditions at the
time of installation.
4. The Contractor understands that it is imperative that work be completed in accordance with the Time
of Completion or as the work becomes available to them, whichever comes first. The Construction
Manager will try to better the Time of Completion, when or if slack or float time becomes available
during the course of construction. By doing so, the Contractor agrees this is beneficial to all parties
concerned to get their work finished early and agrees to not hold the District responsible for any costs
associated with working out of sequence or ahead of schedule, as long as critical path work durations
do not change. The Contractor agrees to pursue the work accordingly as directed by the Construction
Manager. Perform any necessary work “out of sequence” to satisfy unique situations or for proper
installation of work under this Scope of work.
5. This Contractor shall include fully staffed and capable crews working simultaneously on separate
areas of the project as necessary to maintain the project schedule, especially while performing critical
path activities.
6. The Contractor shall take whatever means required to assure certain critical elements of work that
must be completed during a specific timeframe or project phase, do indeed meet the contract
specified dates. It will be the Contractor’s responsibility to closely evaluate the Time of Completion,
prepare submittals and procure long lead items in order to accomplish this work. The Contractor shall
include all expediting and extra shipping/delivery costs associated with assuring the critical milestone
dates are achieved. If any procurement issues prevent the Contractor from successfully meeting any
milestone dates shown in the Time of Completion, the Contractor must notify the Construction
Exterior Paint, Carpet Replacement, Tree Trimming,
and Fence Mesh Fabric Install Project
Eastside Elementary School ~ EUSD
Work Scope Summary
ADDENDUM 01
GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SCOPE OF WORK PAGE 1 OF 4
Manager in writing within 10 days of the Notice to Proceed. Furthermore, the Contractor shall
incorporate into their bid price any extended work weeks, multiple shifts and/or overtime costs to
meet the critical milestone dates.
7. Contractor to furnish and perform the entire work within the defined duration and timeframe for the
project in the bid documents. Contractor is responsible to properly schedule the work and
subcontractors to ensure timely completion of the work. Contractor is responsible to provide short
interval schedules and report weekly updates reflecting actual progress of the work in the field.
8. Furnish all labor, material, services, equipment, and specific safety measures including but not limited
to task safety fencing, trench plates, signage, scaffolding, barricades, shoring, traffic control, safety
devices, services or skilled supervision necessary for all work applicable to this Contractor’s scope of
work.
9. Supply power cords, adapters, etc as necessary to complete the work of this scope of work in a
timely manner and in accordance with the construction schedule. Furnish power for welders and any
special equipment needing voltage greater then 120V as it pertains to this Scope of work.
10. This Contractor is responsible to provide task lighting as required to facilitate and complete the work
of this Scope of work in a timely manner and in accordance with the current Construction Schedule.
Electrical Contractor in accordance with the latest CAL OSHA Safety Orders will provide temporary
lighting for building access if necessary.
11. Be responsible for arranging all inspections required in this Scope of work. Contractor to provide any
lift equipment or other apparatus required for the Inspector to safely perform inspection
12. No signs or advertising of any kind will be permitted on or about the Site.
13. Contractor shall comply with the site plan in the civil drawings, in coordination with the Construction
Manager and all Contractors, that indicates areas to be used for lay down of material and equipment;
office and storage trailer locations; vehicular access gates with ingress and egress routes; locations
of wheel wash and concrete truck wash out activities; and offloading and hoisting locations etc.
14. This Contractor shall remove all waste materials, and rubbish attributable to the work of this Scope of
work to an appropriate disposal location on the jobsite throughout the duration of the project. Broom
cleaning and minor trash removal shall be performed each working day. A weekly cleaning shall be
performed on every Friday including at a minimum a broom cleaning and the removal of waste
materials from all areas of work where installation was performed during that work week. If the
Contractor fails to perform progress cleaning or does not maintain the areas adjacent to the Project
clean and free of waste materials and rubbish, upon 48 hours written notice (or 24 hours written
notice if the debris constitutes a safety hazard) the District or Construction Manager may clean up on
behalf of the Contractor and at the Contractor’s expense with the cost back-charged via credit
Change Order. If it cannot be determined who the responsible Contractor is, the costs shall be
shared by the Contractors actively working on the Project as determined at the sole discretion of the
Construction Manager.
EXTERIOR PAINTING, CARPET REPLACEMENT, TREE TRIM/REMOVAL, & FENCE MESH FABRIC
15. Provide exterior painting of stucco, plaster, exposed conduits, boxes and pipes, wood and metal
doors, door frames, wood panels, plywood, gutters, down spouts, louvers, window frames, wood trim
fascias, metal flashings, unless items have been designated with a factory finish. Prepare all
surfaces including but not limited to scraping, sanding, putty, washing, priming, and back priming.
Where rust or scale is present, it shall be cleaned prior to painting. If there is a discrepancy between
painted and pre-finished designations and no pre-bid RFI is submitted to clarify, the paint finish shall
be included and resolved via RFI process with the District.
a) Paint colors shall be like for like (i.e. trim: tropical blue, main building: cream/beige, piping along
brick shall match brick color). Prior to commencement of painting, Contractor shall provide color
matched paint samples and finish to be approved by the District.
Exterior Paint, Carpet Replacement, Tree Trimming,
and Fence Mesh Fabric Install Project
Eastside Elementary School ~ EUSD
Work Scope Summary
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GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SCOPE OF WORK PAGE 2 OF 4
16. All delaminated or damaged existing painted surfaces shall be properly prepared, repaired, and to be
ready to receive and maintain new paint.
17. All utilized paint to be exterior grade and to meet State of California requirements. Prior to start of
painting, Contractor shall submit drawdown samples to the District for approval of color and finish.
18. Brick or brick veneers on all building facades are to be power washed and cleaned (Refer to
attachment A for building locations). Protect all windows during pressure washing from potential
water leaks to the inside of the building. Contractor is fully responsible to field verify and provide
accurate pricing. Adjacent vegetation to be protected in place as the work is being performed.
a) Contractor to properly clean all calcified material from the face of the brick veneer. When using
chemicals, all applied material shall comply with the State of California regulations and
requirements. Contractor to provide MSDI sheet prior to the application.
19. Refer to asbestos and lead survey by Citadel to be issued by addendum. Contractor is responsible
for abatement of hazardous materials if lead and asbestos are encountered during construction
activities. Contractor is responsible to submit proper notification to AQMD and obtain required
permits. No time impact related to AQMD approval is acceptable. Proper abatement is part of
contractor’s scope if applicable.
20. Provide all trash and spoil haul-off generated by this Scope of work. Provide temporary protection of
adjacent existing areas to remain. Damages to any surfaces resulting from work of this scope of work
will be repaired to the satisfaction of the District and paid for by this contractor.
21. Install owner furnished privacy fence mesh fabric on existing 7’-5” height chain link fence (Refer to
attachment D for install location). Installation guidelines and video are provided herein. Per the
manufacturer’s recommendations, contractor to utilize hog rings to secure mesh fabric to chain link
fence. Zip ties are not acceptable.
22. Protect in place all existing signages including signage at the front of the building that reads “Eastside
Elementary”.
23. Remove 96 large trees ranging from 30-75 feet in height (Refer to attachment B). Tree stumps are to
be grounded 6” below grade. Regrade grounded stump areas for a level surface.
a) Gross Total trees to be removed: 96 trees
b) Gross Total trees to be trimmed: 24 trees
24. Trim and remove dead branches from trees (Refer to attachment C).
25. Remove and dispose of old flooring including cove base in Rooms 201, 202, 203, 204, 205, 206, 220,
401, 402, 405 and Library. Provide new carpet tile, resilient cove base, reducer strips, and transition
strips. Approximate square footage of 10,305 sq. ft. of demolition and installation of new flooring.
Contractor is responsible to field verify and to include accurate pricing in the base bid. Color of cove
base to be selected by the District. All areas that currently have existing cove base to receive new
cove base as specified.
Total Square footage of classrooms (classroom#401 is not included): 8,005 sq ft
Library square footage: 2,300 sq ft
a) District is responsible for moving furniture out of rooms 201 202 203 204 205 206 220 402
and 405 prior to contractor’s commencement of work.
b) Contractor is responsible for relocating furniture, bookshelves, books, etc. from Library only,
to a temporary location designated by the District. Location will be a portable building
adjacent to the Library. Contractor is responsible for moving furniture, bookshelves, books,
etc. to the library after completion of carpet replacement.
Exterior Paint, Carpet Replacement, Tree Trimming,
and Fence Mesh Fabric Install Project
Eastside Elementary School ~ EUSD
Work Scope Summary
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GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SCOPE OF WORK PAGE 3 OF 4
c) Fixed bookshelves at perimeter of the Library must be protected in place by the Contractor.
26. Provide all floor preparation at floors and walls to receive finishes specified in this scope of work
including but not limited to filling utilizing a self-leveling compound, grinding or bushing of concrete.
Remove any residual paint on the concrete prior to installation of flooring.
27. Vacuum and clean all installed surfaces after completion of work including removing excess
adhesives. Provide carpet protection film at primary traffic areas on installed carpeting as directed by
the Construction Manager. This will be done immediately following installation.
28. Include an allowance of $50,000 for wood repair/replacement around door and window frames and
any other work at the direction of the District or the District Construction Manager that may have been
unforeseen at time of bid. This allowance shall be listed in the Schedule of Values and is to be used
as directed by the Construction Manager and District and is not to be used to fulfill obligations under
this contract. All costs used against this allowance must be agreed to by the Construction Manager
and District before work is started. All unused portions of this allowance amount shall be credited
back to the District in the form of a deductive change order at 100% of the remaining value. This
allowance shall be included in the Base Bid.
Exclusions
None.
Exterior Paint, Carpet Replacement, Tree Trimming,
and Fence Mesh Fabric Install Project
Eastside Elementary School ~ EUSD
Work Scope Summary
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