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b. The Contractor should be aware of, and comply with, Chapter 19.122 RCW, a law <br /> relating to underground utilities. The Owner shall not pay Contractor any of <br /> Contractor's cost of complying with this law or repairing or indemnifying any <br /> damage or injury arising out of Contractor's failure to comply with this law. <br /> c. Owner does not represent or warrant who may be obligated to pay for the cost <br /> of relocation or temporary maintenance of the utility. Contractor shall investigate <br /> whether such cost must be borne by the owner of the utility. <br /> d. Governmental agencies and owners of utilities reserve the right to enter upon <br /> streets, alleys, rights-of-way, or easements for the purpose of making changes in <br /> their property made necessary by the Work and for the purpose of maintaining <br /> and making repairs to their property. <br /> 2. Known Utilities <br /> a. The Contractor shall provide at its sole expense all labor, equipment, materials <br /> and services necessary to remove, relocate, or maintain utilities specified on the <br /> Drawings. The work on each utility shall be performed in a manner satisfactory <br /> to the utility owner. The utility owner has the option of doing such work with its <br /> own forces at the Contractor's expense, or permitting the work to be performed <br /> by the Contractor. <br /> 3. Service Connections <br /> a. Locations of service connections are not identified on the Drawings. The <br /> Contractor shall provide at its sole expense all labor, equipment and material to <br /> remove, relocate or maintain service connections. Work on service connections <br /> shall be performed in a manner satisfactory to the service connection owner. The <br /> service connection owner has the option of doing such work with its own force at <br /> the Contractor's expense, or permitting the work to be performed by the <br /> Contractor. <br /> 4. Unknown Utilities <br /> a. When a utility interferes with the Work and is either (1) not identified on the <br /> Drawings or (2) located in a position significantly different from that specified on <br /> the Drawings, Contractor shall follow the procedures of ARTICLE 11. DIFFERING <br /> SITE CONDITIONS. Interference with the Work is defined as a utility that crosses <br /> or projects into the plane of the Work at an elevation between the top and <br /> bottom of the Work. If it is necessary to remove, relocate, or temporarily <br /> maintain the utility, that work shall be included in a Change Order. The utility <br /> owner has the option of doing such work or permitting the work to be performed <br /> by the Contractor. In either case, the cost of the work incurred by or charged to <br /> the Contractor will be included in a Change Order. <br /> 2.4 Submittals <br /> A. Where required by the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall submit information <br /> which will enable the Owner's Representative to advise the Owner whether the <br /> Contractor's proposed materials, Equipment or methods of work are in general <br /> conformance to the design concept and in compliance with the Drawings and <br /> Replacement of Reservoir 2 General Conditions <br /> WO# UP3658 00 72 13 - 14 <br />