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2007-1150
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
09/20/2007
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Agmt w/Tenex for 172 Street Roadway Improv($1,066,884)
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H i <br />R! <br />i <br />l <br />J <br />5 <br />'ii <br />C <br />L <br />i <br />SECTION 01505 <br />CONTROL OF WORK <br />1.01 QUALITY OF WORK <br />A. The Contractor shall furnish personnel and equipment which will be efficient, <br />appropriate and large enough to secure a satisfactory quality of work and a rate of <br />progress which will insure the completion of the work within the time stipulated in <br />the Proposal. If at any time such personnel appear to the Engineer to be <br />inefficient, inappropriate or insufficient for securing the quality of work required or <br />for producing the rate of progress aforesaid, he may order the Contractor to <br />increase the efficiency, change the character or increase the personnel and <br />equipment, and the Contractor shall conform to such order. Failure of the <br />Engineer to give such order shall in no way relieve the Contractor of his obligations <br />to secure the quality of the work and rate of progress required. <br />1.02 OBSTRUCTIONS <br />A. The attention of the Contractor is drawn to the fact that during digging at the <br />Project site, the possibility exists of the Contractor encountering various water, <br />sewer, petroleum, gas, telephone, electrical, or other lines not shown on the <br />Drawings. The Contractor shall exercise extreme care before and during digging <br />to locate and flag these pipes so as to avoid damage to the existing pipes. Should <br />damage occur to an existing pipe, The Contractor shall repair the pipe at no cost to <br />the City. <br />B. The Contractor shall protect all existing utilities and improvements not designated <br />for removal and shall restore damaged or temporarily relocated utilities and <br />improvements to a condition equal to or better than they were prior to such <br />damage or temporary relocation, all in accordance with requirements of the <br />Contract Documents. <br />C. The Contractor shall verify the exact locations and depths of all utilities shown and <br />the Contractor shall make exploratory excavations of all utilities that may interfere <br />with the work. All such exploratory excavations shall be performed as soon a <br />practicable after award of the contract and, in any event, a sufficient time in <br />advance of construction to avoid possible delays to the Contractor's work. When <br />such exploratory excavations show the utility location as shown to be in error, the <br />Contractor shall so notify the Engineer. <br />D. The number of exploratory excavations required should be that number which is <br />sufficient to determine the alignment and grade of the utility. Test pits shall be dug <br />at the Contractor's expense, as directed. <br />E. The Contractor shall protect all Underground Utilities and other improvements that <br />may be impaired. during construction operations. It shall be the Contractor's <br />responsibility to ascertain the actual location of all existing utilities and other <br />improvements that will be encountered in its construction operations, and to see <br />that such utilities or other improvements are adequately protected from damage <br />1 06/07 01505 -1 03 -4197 <br />
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