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Contractor's Name
American Process Group
Approval Date
2/9/2023
Council Approval Date
1/4/2023
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
Hanna Lintukorpi
Subject / Project Title
2023 Biosolids Removal
Public Works WO Number
UT3808-2
Tracking Number
0003575
Total Compensation
$709,420.99
Contract Type
Capital Contract
Contract Subtype
Capital Construction Contracts and Change Orders
Retention Period
10 Years Then Transfer to State Archivist
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City of Everett 01 1100 -4 <br /> 2023 Biosolids Removal UT 3752-30 <br /> b. The Contractor shall clean up any spills immediately per the <br /> Contractor's approved Spill Prevention Plan or in a manner approved <br /> of by the City's Project Manager. Spill response and cleanup shall be <br /> at the Contractor's expense. See Section 01 5000 Temporary and <br /> Environmental Controls, 1.10 Spill Prevention. <br /> 3. Dredge Operations <br /> a. Contractor shall determine and implement the best operational <br /> procedure for the successful removal of the defined quantity of <br /> biosolids within the allotted amount of time. <br /> b. Contractor shall take measures to protect the bottom of the pond from <br /> damage caused by dredging into the pond bottom clay layer. <br /> c. Contractor's plan for removal shall be submitted and approved prior to <br /> the start of the work. <br /> C. Dewatering ' <br /> 1. Equipment <br /> a. The Contractor shall provide all labor, equipment, and appurtenances <br /> necessary to perform and support the dewatering, managing on site, <br /> and transportation of the biosolids. <br /> b. The City is not responsible for the performance efficiency of any item <br /> of the Contractor's equipment or equipment system used in this <br /> Contract. <br /> 2. Dewatering Chemicals <br /> a. The net weight of dewatering agents to be used for this project shall <br /> be submitted to the City's Project Manager upon delivery to the work <br /> site. Costs for dewatering agents shall be incidental to the unit cost <br /> per Dry Ton of biosolids treated. <br /> 3. Operations <br /> a. The Contractor shall understand that it is imperative that each load of <br /> material must contain at a minimum of 28% TS. Materials with a solids <br /> content of less than 28% TS will be too wet to transport. <br /> b. Contractor shall determine and implement the best operational <br /> procedures for the successful dewatering of the biosolids to the <br /> required minimum TS content of 28% TS. , <br /> c. Upon completion of the work, the Contractor will be responsible for <br /> returning the Biosolids Pad staging areas and haul routes along the <br /> pad to their original condition at the start of the project. Any damage 1 by the Contractors operations to the Biosolids Pad staging areas and <br /> haul routes along the Pad will be the responsibility of the Contractor <br /> to repair to the satisfaction of the City's Project Manager. I <br /> 011100 - 4 SUMMARY OF WORK <br />
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