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Contractor's Name
Kamins Construction Inc
Approval Date
9/20/2019
Council Approval Date
9/4/2019
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
Christina Curtis
Subject / Project Title
Pacific Avenue to Interurban Trail Bicycle
Public Works WO Number
PW3688
Total Compensation
$520,116.00
Contract Type
JOC
Retention Period
6 Years Then Destroy
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I <br /> I 1 periods required by the Contract are complete or until Physical Completion of the <br /> 2 project, whichever is last. <br /> 3 <br /> 4 Adequate and proper care shall include, but is not limited to, keeping all plant material <br /> I 5 in a healthy, growing condition by watering, pruning, and other actions deemed <br /> 6 necessary for plant health. This Work shall include keeping the project area free from <br /> 7 insect infestation, weeds or unwanted vegetation, litter, and other debris along with <br /> 8 retaining the finished grades and mulch in a neat uniform condition. <br /> III- 9 <br /> 10 Existing desirable vegetation shall be saved and protected unless removal is required <br /> 11 by the Contract or allowed by the Engineer. <br /> 12 <br /> 13 The Contractor shall have sole responsibility for the maintenance and appearance of <br /> 14 the roadside restoration. <br /> I 15 <br /> 16 8-02.3(2) Work Plans <br /> 17 Three Work Plan submittals exist under this Section: <br /> I 18 <br /> 19 1. Roadside Work Plan: This plan is required when Work will disturb the <br /> 20 roadside beyond 20 feet from the pavement or where trees or native <br /> 21 vegetation will be removed, the Contractor shall submit a Type 2 Working <br /> 22 Drawing. <br /> 23 <br /> 24 2. Weed and Pest Control Plan: This plan is required when the proposal <br /> I 25 contains the item "Weed and Pest Control," and prior to application of any <br /> 26 chemicals or weed control activities, the Contractor shall submit a Type 2 <br /> 27 Working Drawing. <br /> I 28 <br /> 29 3. Plant Establishment Plan: This plan is required when the proposal contains <br /> 30 the item "PSIPE_", and prior to completion of Initial Planting, the Contractor <br /> I31 <br /> 32 shall submit a Type 2 Working Drawing. <br /> 33 8-02.3(2)A Roadside Work Plan <br /> 34 The Roadside Work Plan shall define the expected impacts to the roadside and <br /> I 35 restoration resulting from Work necessary to meet all Contract requirements.The <br /> 36 Contractor shall define how the roadside restoration Work included in the <br /> 37 Contract will be phased and coordinated with project Work such as earthwork, <br /> I 38 staging, access, erosion and water pollution control, irrigation, etc.The Roadside <br /> 39 Work Plan shall include the following: <br /> 40 <br /> I 41 1. Limiting impacts to roadsides: <br /> 42 <br /> 43 a. Limits of Work including locations of staging or parking. <br /> 44 <br /> I 45 b. Means and methods for vegetation protection (in accordance with <br /> 46 Section 1-07.16(2)). <br /> 47 <br /> I 48 c. Locations outside of clearing limits where vegetation shall be <br /> 49 removed to provide access routes or other needs to accomplish <br /> 50 the Work. <br /> 1 51 <br /> iCITY OF EVERETT AMENDMENTS <br /> PACIFIC AVENUE TO INTERURBAN TRAIL BICYCLE SAFETY PROJECT 8/12/2019 <br /> iSTATE FUND#HLP PB17(014); COE#PW3688 Page AM-85 <br />
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