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CITY OF EVERETT SPECIAL PROVISIONS <br /> <br />Water Main Replacement “Y” – Ph 2 Div 1 – GEN REQUIREMENTS October 2025 <br />Work Order No. UP 3814 SP-81 <br />Category 2: Sensitive information <br />Category 2: For official use only / disclosure permissible by law. <br />The City advises all general contractors and subcontractors that numerous Federal, <br />State, and Local regulations exist that could affect the procedures used in the completion <br />of this project. The City advises each prospective Contractor that they are responsible <br />to be aware of and comply with all applicable statutes and regulations. It is <br />recommended that each Contractor contact the local office of the following agencies for <br />a list of applicable regulations and requirements that might affect the implementation of <br />this project: <br />• Federal Environmental Protection Agency <br />• Washington Department of Health <br />• Washington Department of Ecology <br />• Washington Department of Fisheries <br />• Washington Department of Wildlife <br />• Washington Department of Labor & Industries <br />• Puget Sound Air Pollution Control Agency <br />• Municipal Building Department <br />• Municipal Planning Department <br />• Municipal Public Works Department <br />If the scope of Work in this Contract includes Work at the City of Everett Water Filtration <br />Plant or the Waste Water Pollution Control Facility, Contractor shall comply with the <br />requirements of the Washington Department of Labor & Industries for such work <br />including, but not limited to, Chapter 296-67 WAC. All costs associated or incurred in <br />complying with these regulations or any other regulations listed above are included in <br />the Contractor’s Proposal. <br />In cases of conflict between different safety regulations, the more stringent regulation <br />shall apply. <br />The Washington State Department of Labor and Industries shall be the sole and <br />paramount administrative agency responsible for the administration of the provisions of <br />the Washington Industrial Safety and Health Act of 1973 (WISHA). <br />The Contractor shall maintain at the project site office, or other well-known place at the <br />project site, all articles necessary for providing first aid to the injured. The Contractor <br />shall establish, publish, and make known to all employees, procedures for ensuring <br />immediate removal to a hospital, or doctor’s care, persons, including employees, who <br />may have been injured on the project site. Employees should not be permitted to work <br />on the project site before the Contractor has established and made known procedures <br />for removal of injured persons to a hospital or a doctor’s care. <br />The Contractor shall have sole responsibility for the safety, efficiency, and adequacy of <br />the Contractor’s plant, appliances, and methods, and for any damage or injury resulting <br />from their failure, or improper maintenance, use, or operation. The Contractor shall be <br />solely and completely responsible for the conditions of the project site, including safety <br />for all persons and property in the performance of the Work. This requirement shall apply <br />continuously, and not be limited to normal working hours. The required or implied duty <br />of the Engineer to conduct construction review of the Contractor’s performance does <br />not, and shall not, be intended to include review and adequacy of the Contractor’s safety <br />measures in, on, or near the project site. <br />1-07.1(7) Noise <br />Work within 500 feet of residential properties between the hours of 10:00 p.m. and 7:00 <br />a.m. during weekdays and between the hours of 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. on weekends <br />or holidays are subject to noise control requirements if the work generates decibel levels