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property, the CONTRACTOR shall ascertain for itself to what extent the width, status and special <br /> conditions attached to easements may have on its operations and all costs resulting therefrom shall <br /> be included and absorbed in the unit prices of the CONTRACTOR's bid. CONTRACTOR shall <br /> coordinate with private property owners and businesses if required. Landscaping, surface <br /> restoration and fence restoration shall be completed within 24 hours following piping and conduit <br /> installation and other construction work. Temporary fencing shall be provided continuously until <br /> such private fencing is properly restored. <br /> Certain portions of this project require working in close proximity to existing structures and <br /> property within private easements. It is the CONTRACTOR'S responsibility to conduct its <br /> operations and limit the size of equipment used in such a manner so as to prevent damage to <br /> existing property from excessive vibration or from other direct or indirect CONTRACTOR <br /> operations. The cost associated with repairing or replacing property that is damaged by the <br /> CONTRACTOR's operations shall be the responsibility of the CONTRACTOR, in accordance with <br /> the General Conditions. <br /> 1.15 TRAFFIC CONTROL AND PROTECTION <br /> The CONTRACTOR shall maintain traffic control and protection in the work areas twenty-four <br /> (24) hours per day. Traffic control shall conform to the standards set forth in the "Manual on <br /> Uniform Traffic Control Devices" issued by the Washington Department of Transportation. <br /> The CONTRACTOR shall conduct its operations so as to keep one lane of traffic open for public <br /> and private access at all times on City, County and Public streets, roads and highways. If required <br /> by the State,the CONTRACTOR shall conduct its operations so as to keep both directions of traffic <br /> open on State Highways. Permits obtained for the project may have more stringent requirements <br /> than noted in this section. <br /> Prior to beginning construction, the CONTRACTOR shall submit a detailed street closure and <br /> traffic control plan to the ENGINEER for approval. As construction proceeds, the CONTRACTOR <br /> shall notify the ENGINEER as to the status of street closures and detours. <br /> On streets where traffic is heavy, the ENGINEER may require the construction of two-way bridges ' <br /> of adequate design. These bridges shall be provided with guard rails and shall be well lighted at all <br /> times. Detours as required by the ENGINEER shall be surfaced with gravel or crushed rock and <br /> maintained in good condition. Detours for pedestrians shall not exceed one block in length, and foot <br /> bridges over the trenches shall be provided with adequate handrails. <br /> All work shall be carried on with due regard for safety to the public. Open trenches shall be <br /> provided with barricades of a type that can be seen at a reasonable distance, and at night they shall <br /> be distinctly indicated by adequately placed lights. <br /> 1.16 DECHLORINATION AND DISPOSAL OF CHLORINATED WATER <br /> Any discharge of chlorinated water shall either be through an approved connection to a public <br /> sanitary sewer system or shall include dechlorination to limits acceptable by the local agency and <br /> Washington Department of Ecology for discharge into the existing storm drainage system. No <br /> chlorinated water shall be discharged into the storm drainage system prior to approved <br /> dechlorination treatment. <br /> 1 <br /> Legion Golf Course Stormwater Detention Project Summary of Work <br /> WO#UP3620 01 10 00- 6 <br />