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<br /> <br /> <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach | ITB 20-08-01 City Landscaping Services 79 <br /> <br /> <br />I9 LABORER W/SMALL TOOLS, TRAFFIC CONTROL OR FLAG PERSON <br /> <br />The Contractor(s) shall mitigate the impact of their operations on local traffic to the fullest extent <br />practical. The Contractor(s) is responsible for establishing and maintaining appropriate traffic <br />controls in all work areas, including DMS(s) and debris collection sites. The Contractor(s) shall <br />provide sufficient signing, flagging and barricading to ensure the safety of vehicular and pedestrian <br />traffic in all work areas. All work shall be done in conformity with all applicable local, state and <br />federal laws, regulations, and ordinances governing personnel, equipment and work place safety. <br />Any notification of a deficiency in traffic control or other safety items shall be immediately <br />corrected by the Contractor(s). <br /> <br />I10 SKILLED SAWMAN <br /> <br />The Contractor will be responsible for the handling, reduction and final haul-out and disposal of all <br />reduced and unreduced debris. Contractor operations and remediation must comply with all local, <br />state and federal safety and environmental standards. Contractor reduction, handling, disposal and <br />remediation methods must be approved, in writing, by the City Debris Manager. <br /> <br />I11 LOADING AND HAULING DEBRIS FROM PUBLIC PROPERTY AND RIGHTS-OF-WAY <br />TO A TEMPORARY DEBRIS STAGING AND REDUCTION SITE WITHIN CITY LIMITS <br /> <br />Immediately following a disaster, it may be necessary for Contractor to cut, toss and/or push <br />debris from primary transportation routes as identified and directed by the City. This hourly work <br />will only be conducted for the first seventy (70) hours only unless otherwise agreed in writing. <br />Debris Removal from Public Rights-of-Way – As identified and directed by the City, contractor <br />shall provide all labor, services, equipment, materials, and supplies necessary to collect Vegetative <br />Debris and Mixed Debris from the City rights-of-way and public property. Contractor shall provide <br />debris collection in a systematic manner according to Work Zones in accordance with advanced <br />written authorization from the Contract Manager. Contractor shall haul all debris to designated <br />temporary staging areas, disposal sites, or recycling centers, as determined by the Contract <br />Manager. DMC shall have TDMSs ready to open and receive debris within twenty-four (24) to thirty- <br />six (36) hours of notification by the Contract Manager. TDMSs will be activated on an “as needed” <br />basis. In the event that no City TDMSs are opened, DMC shall transport debris directly to a disposal <br />facility identified by the City. <br /> <br />Contractor shall segregate all debris to the extent practical. Eligible debris includes meeting any <br />changes in definition, rules or requirements regarding debris removal reimbursement as stipulated <br />by FEMA during the course of a debris removal project. The aforementioned definition of “eligible” <br />applies to all uses throughout Scope of Services Work will include: 1) examining debris to determine <br />whether or not debris is eligible; 2) loading the debris; 3) hauling debris to City approved DMS(s) <br />or City approved Final Disposal Site(s) 4) reducing disaster related debris; 5) hauling reduced <br />debris to a City approved Final Disposal Site; and 6) disposing of reduced debris at a City approved <br />Final Disposal Site. Debris not defined as eligible by FEMA PAPPG, state or federal DSGs or policies <br />will not be loaded, hauled or dumped under this contract unless written instructions are given to <br />the Contractor by the City Debris Manager.
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