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6.37.1 The CITY will cooperate with the CONTRACTOR in obtaining action from any utilities or public
<br />authorities involved in the above requirements.
<br />6.37.2 The CONSULTANT shall be responsible, if required, for obtaining elevations of curbs and gutters,
<br />pavement, storm drainage structures, and other items which must be established by governmental departments
<br />as soon as grading operations are begun on the site and, in any case, sufficiently early in the construction period
<br />to prevent any adverse effect on the Project.
<br />Cooperation with Governmental Departments, Public Utilities, Etc.:
<br />6.38 The CONTRACTOR. shall be responsible for making all necessary arrangements with governmental departments,
<br />public utilities, public carriers, service companies and corporations owning or controlling roadways, railways, water,
<br />sewer, gas, electrical conduits, telephone, and telegraph facilities such as pavements, tracks, piping, wires, cables,
<br />conduits, poles, guys, etc., including incidental structures connected therewith, that are encountered in the Work in order
<br />that such items may be properly shored, supported and protected, or the CONTRACTOR may relocate them if they
<br />desire. The CONTRACTOR shall give all proper notices, shall comply with this requirements of such parties in the
<br />performance of their Work, shall permit entrance of such parties on the Project in order that they may perform their
<br />necessary Work, and shall pay all charges and fees made by such parties for this Work.
<br />6.38.1 The CONTRACTOR'S attention is called to the fact that there maybe delays on the Project due to Work
<br />to be done by governmental departments, public utilities, and others in repairing or moving poles, conduits, etc.
<br />The CONTRACTOR shall cooperate with the above parties in every way possible, so that the construction can
<br />be completed in the least possible time.
<br />6.38.2 The CONTRACTOR shall have made himself familiar with all codes, laws, ordinances, and regulations
<br />which in any manner affect those engaged or employed in the Work, or materials and equipment use in or upon
<br />the Work, or in any way affect the conduct of the Work, and no plea of misunderstanding will be considered on
<br />account of their ignorance thereof.
<br />Use Premises:
<br />6.39 CONTRACTOR shall confine his apparatus, storage of materials, and operations of their workmen to the limits
<br />indicated by law, ordinances, permits and directions of CONSULTANT and CITY, and shall not unnecessarily encumber
<br />any part of the site.
<br />6.39.1 CONTRACTOR shall not overload or permit any part of any structure to be loaded with such weight
<br />as will endanger its safety, nor shall he subject any party of the work to stresses or pressures that will endanger
<br />it.
<br />6.39.2 CONTRACTOR shall enforce CONSULTANT and CITY'S instructions in connection with signs,
<br />advertisements, fires and smoking.
<br />6.39.3 CONTRACTOR shall arrange and cooperate with CITY in routing and parking of automobiles of their
<br />employees, subcontractors and other personnel, and in routine material delivery trucks and other vehicles to the
<br />Project site.
<br />6.39.4 The CONTRACTOR shall furnish, install and maintain adequate construction office facilities for all
<br />workers employed by their or by their Subcontractors. Temporary offices shall be provided and located where
<br />directed and approved by the CONSULTANT. All such facilities shall be furnished in strict accordance with
<br />existing governing regulations. Field offices shall include telephone facilities.
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