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CITY OF EVERETT SPECIAL PROVISIONS <br /> <br />Water Main Replacement “Y” – Ph 1 Div 1 – GENERAL REQMTS March 2024 <br />Work Order No. UP 3814 SP-92 <br />The City’s costs to enforce recovery of these amounts are additive to the amounts <br />owing. <br />The Contractor specifically assumes all potential liability for actions brought by <br />employees of the Contractor and, solely for the purpose of enforcing the defense and <br />indemnification obligations set forth in 1-07.14, the Contractor specifically waives any <br />immunity granted under the State industrial insurance law, Title 51 RCW. This waiver <br />has been mutually negotiated by the parties. The Contractor shall similarly require that <br />each Subcontractor it retains in connection with the project comply with the terms of <br />this paragraph, waive any immunity granted under Title 51 RCW, and assume all <br />liability for actions brought by employees of the Subcontractor. <br />The indemnity, defense and other obligations in this 1-07.14 are in addition to any <br />indemnity, defense or other obligation that may be contained elsewhere in the Contract <br />Documents. <br />1-07.17 Utilities and Similar Facilities <br />Supplement 1-07.17 by adding the following: <br />The Contractor shall review its responsibilities under Chapter 19.122 RCW, a law <br />relating to underground utilities. Cost to the Contractor incurred as a result of <br />complying with this law shall be at the Contractor's expense. In accordance with RCW <br />19.122, the Contractor shall call the Utility Coordinating Council One Call Center, 1- <br />800-424-5555, for field location, not less than 2 nor more than 10 business days before <br />the scheduled date for commencement of excavation that may affect underground <br />utility facilities, unless otherwise agreed upon by the parties involved. A business day is <br />defined as any day other than Saturday, Sunday, or a legal local, State, or Federal <br />holiday. <br />The Contractor shall be responsible for determining the exact location, including <br />service connections, of all public and private underground utilities marked at the site of <br />the Work. The Contractor shall perform field verification prior to beginning Work that <br />could result in damage to buried utilities, including but not limited to exploratory <br />excavations, in sufficient time so as not to impede the progress of the Work or <br />fabrication of materials to be incorporated into the Work. The Contractor shall <br />immediately notify the City’s Representative as to any utility discovered by him in a <br />different position than shown on the Plans or that is not shown on the Plans. <br />No excavation shall begin until all known underground public and private utilities in the <br />vicinity of the excavation area have been located and marked. <br />Utilities of record are shown on the Plans insofar as it is possible to do so. Failure of <br />the City to show the existence of subsurface objects or installation on the Plans shall <br />not relieve the Contractor from its responsibility to make an independent check on the <br />ground, nor relieve Contractor from all liability for damages resulting from its <br />operations. <br />It shall be entirely the responsibility of the Contractor to give proper notification to the <br />agencies that have utilities in place and to coordinate with these agencies in the <br />protection and relocation of the various underground installations. These agencies will <br />give assistance in the location of the various utilities, but this shall not relieve the <br />Contractor from responsibility for any damage incurred. The City shall require a <br />notification of at least five working days. The Contractor shall hold the City harmless <br />against any claim of any nature resulting from Delays in attending to same. <br />Following are addresses and telephone numbers of utilities in the Everett area for the <br />Contractor's convenience as of January 22, 2024: <br />