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Contractor's Name
Rodarte Construction
Approval Date
4/29/2019
Council Approval Date
4/10/2019
Department
Public Works
Department Project Manager
Amie Roshak
Subject / Project Title
Alverson Stormwater Separation
Public Works WO Number
UP3660
Tracking Number
0001736
Total Compensation
$1,460,182.00
Contract Type
Capital Contract
Retention Period
10 Years Then Transfer to State Archivist
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CITY OF EVERETT SPECIAL PROVISIONS <br /> 1 <br /> DIVISION 8 — MISCELLANEOUS CONSTRUCTION <br /> 8-01 EROSION CONTROL <br /> 8-01.1 Description <br /> Revise the first paragraph in 8-01.1 to read as follows: <br /> This Work consists of furnishing, installing, maintaining, removing and disposing of <br /> high visibility fence, and water pollution and erosion control items in accordance with <br /> the Standard Specifications, these Special Provisions, as shown in the Plans, as <br /> shown on COE Standard Drawings, or as designated by the Engineer. <br /> 8-01.2 Materials <br /> Supplement the list of materials in 8-01.2 as follows: <br /> Biodegradable Erosion Control Blanket 9-14.5(2) <br /> 8-01.3 Construction Requirements <br /> 8-01.3(1) General <br /> Supplement 8-01.3(1) as follows: <br /> Delete the first through eighth paragraphs and substitute the following: <br /> Controlling pollution, erosion, runoff, and related damage requires the Contractor <br /> to perform temporary Work items including but not limited to: <br /> ' 1. Provide temporary erosion and sediment control Best Management <br /> Practices (BMPs) <br /> 2. Providing ditches, berms, culverts, and other measures to control surface <br /> ' water. <br /> 3. Controlling underground water found during construction. <br /> 4. Covering or otherwise protecting slopes until permanent erosion-control <br /> measures are working. <br /> To the degree possible, the Contractor shall coordinate this temporary Work with <br /> permanent drainage and erosion control Work the Contract requires. <br /> The contractor shall ensure that silt laden water does not enter the combined <br /> sewer or storm drainage system. <br /> All sediment control devices including, but not limited to, inlet protection, perimeter <br /> silt fencing, or other sediment trapping BMPs shall be installed prior to any ground <br /> disturbing activity. Clearing, grubbing, excavation, borrow, or fill within the Right of <br /> Way shall never expose more erodible earth than as listed below: <br /> Western Washington Eastern Washington <br /> (West of the Cascade Mountain (East of the Cascade Mountain <br /> Crest) Crest) <br /> May 1 through I17 Acres April 1 through 17 Acres <br /> September 30 October 31 <br /> October 1 through 5 Acres November 1 through 5 Acres <br /> April 30 March 31 <br /> 8-01.3(1)A Submittals <br /> Revise 8-01.3(1)A to read as follows: <br /> The Contractor shall prepare and submit a Temporary Erosion and Sediment <br /> Control (TESC) Plan consisting of a narrative section and plan sheets that <br /> meets the requirements of the plans, special provisions and specifications. <br /> The Contractor may adopt the TESC measures indicated in the Plans in <br /> 1 preparing the TESC Plan. The Contractor shall complete and modify the <br /> Alverson Stormwater Separation Division 8—MISC CONSTRUCTION February, 2019 <br /> WO No. -UP3660 SP—163 <br /> I <br />
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