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ARTICLE 11. CLEANING UP — THE CITY'S RIGHT TO CLEAN UP <br />Contractor shall at all times keep the premises free from accumulation of waste materials or <br />rubbish caused by its operations. At the completion of the Project, Contractor shall remove <br />all its waste materials and rubbish from and about the Project as well as its tools, construction <br />equipment, machinery and surplus materials. If Contractor fails to clean up during the <br />prosecution of the Work or at the completion of the Project, the City may do so and the cost <br />thereof shall be charged to Contractor. Cleaning operations should be controlled to limit dust <br />and other particles adhering to existing surfaces. <br />ARTICLE 12. REMOVAL OF EQUIPMENT <br />In case of termination of this Agreement before completion for any cause whatsoever, <br />Contractor, if notified to do so by the City, shall promptly remove any part or all of Contractor's <br />equipment and supplies from the property of the City. If the Contractor fails to comply with the <br />City's order, the City shall have the right to remove such equipment and supplies at the expense <br />of Contractor. <br />ARTICLE 13. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS <br />The Contract Documents shall consist of this Agreement, Request for Proposal No. 14- 04 -01, any <br />Addenda to the Request for Proposal including any Supplemental Terms and Conditions, the <br />Contractor's response to the Request for Proposal, the Bid Bond, the Payment and Performance <br />Bond, Contractor's Schedule of Value, approved written interpretations and clarifications, Field <br />Directives, Construction Change Directives, any Change Orders issued thereto, and any <br />modifications, duly issued after execution of the Agreement. Any modification to this <br />Agreement shall only be effective if it is reduced to writing, and duly executed by both parties, <br />except a Field Directive or Constructive Change Directive shall be effective after approval <br />and execution by the City. The general intent of the Contract Documents is to include all <br />items necessary for the proper execution and completion of the Project by the Contractor. <br />ARTICLE 14. SITE INVESTIGATION AND REPRESENTATION <br />14.1 The Contractor acknowledges that it has satisfied itself as to the nature and location <br />of the Work, the general and local conditions, particularly those bearing upon availability of <br />transportation, disposal, handling and storage of materials, availability of labor, water, electric <br />power, and roads, the conformation and conditions at the ground and all other matters which <br />can in any way affect the Work or the Contract Amount. <br />14.2 The Contractor further acknowledges that it has satisfied itself as to the character, <br />quality, and quantity of surface and subsurface materials to be encountered from evaluating <br />information included in the Contract Documents. Any failure by the Contractor to acquaint itself <br />with all the provided information will not relieve Contractor from responsibility for properly <br />estimating the difficulty or cost thereof under the Contract Documents. <br />ARTICLE 15. OWNERSHIP AND USE OF DOCUMENTS <br />The Drawings, Specifications and other documents prepared by the City and copies thereof <br />furnished to the Contractor, are for use solely with respect to this Agreement. They are not to be <br />10 <br />