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immediately following a declared disaster event. All roadways designated by the City Debris <br />Manager shall be clear and passable within seventy (70) working hours of the issuance of Notice <br />to Proceed from the City to conduct emergency roadway clearance work. This may include <br />roadways under the jurisdiction of other governmental agencies under the legal responsibility of <br />the City. Clearance of these roadways will be performed as identified by the City Debris Manager. <br />The Contractor shall assist the City and its representatives in ensuring proper documentation of <br />emergency road clearance activities by documenting the type of equipment and/or labor utilized <br />(i.e., certification), starting and ending times, photos and descriptions, and zones/areas worked. <br />Services performed under this Contract element will be compensated using lines L10 -L25 — Hourly <br />Labor and Equipment Price Schedule. <br />3.1.6.2 DEBRIS REMOVAL SERVICES <br />For the following line items 312-321, related to debris removal, the City may award to the lowest <br />responsive responsible bidder as a tertiary bidder in the event that the primary and secondary <br />debris removal contractor has defaulted. Disasters include natural events such as hurricanes, <br />tornadoes, windstorms, floods, and fires, as well as man-made events or emergencies such as civil <br />unrest and terrorist attacks. In the event of a disaster or emergency, the contractor shall be on- <br />call to provide all support services necessary to ensure the safety and well-being of all residents <br />and visitors to the City. <br />The program Manager or a higher ranking decision-making designee shall be physically present at <br />the City within twenty-four (24) hours after notice has been given to commence work. Services <br />may include, but not be limited to, large-scale debris removal, separation, storage, processing and <br />disposal to a Temporary Debris Management Site(s) (TDMSs); demolition and demolition debris <br />removal; hazardous waste handling; tree trimming, stump grinding and removal; sand removal <br />from roads, streets and rights-of-way; emergency berm construction; provision of personnel, tools <br />and generators, under the direct supervision of the debris monitoring consultant. Program Manager <br />will thoroughly videotape and/or photograph each TDMS before any activities begin, and will <br />periodically update video and photographic documentation to track site evolution. The Operations <br />Manager shall be on call twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week, and shall be <br />available by cell phone. Program Manager / Operations Manager shall coordinate daily with the <br />City's Contract Manager and Debris Monitor, and shall comply with all directions and guidance <br />provided by Federal or State representatives. The City Debris Monitoring Manager must approve <br />all Final Disposal Sites, in writing. The Contractor will be responsible for the handling, reduction <br />and final haul -out and disposal of all reduced and unreduced debris. The Program Manager <br />operations and remediation must comply with all local, state and federal safety and environmental <br />standards. <br />3.1.6.3 ROW VEGATATIVE DEBRIS REMOVAL <br />Services performed under this Contract element will be compensated using 1_10-1_25 Unit Rate Price <br />Schedule. Under this contract, work shall consist of all labor, equipment, fuel, traffic control costs <br />City of Sunny Isles Beach I ITB 20-08-01 Right -of -Ways and Facilities Landscape Maintenance Services <br />