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<br />City of Sunny Isles Beach | ITB 18-03-03 Right-of-Ways and Facilities Landscape Maintenance Services 36 <br /> <br /> If the Contractor has a corporate/home office, how it will provide Contract support, <br />services, and controls; and <br /> The identity of all personnel who will be performing quality control inspections by name <br />and title, and verification that the person who actually performed the Work must not <br />perform quality control inspections. <br /> <br />Where the QCP is returned by the Project Manager for revisions or corrections, the Contractor must <br />resubmit the QCP within seven (7) days of receipt from the Project Manager (s), with requested <br />revisions or corrections. The Contractor must not implement any changes to its approved QCP <br />prior to review and acceptance by the Project Manager (s). <br /> <br />The Contractor must perform quality control inspections by qualified personnel (i.e. personnel <br />knowledgeable of all technical aspects of the Work, which would allow identification/discovery o f <br />improperly performed services), and provide documentation of the inspection results to the Project <br />Manager(s) on a monthly basis. The documentation must be signed and dated by the inspector at <br />the time the inspection is completed. All completed inspection reports must be submitted to the <br />Project Manager(s). <br /> <br />2.39 WEEKLY WORK PLAN <br /> <br /> Concurrent with the submission of the Annual Execution Plan (AEP), the Contractor must submit a <br />work plan for the initial two weeks of Work. Subsequently, the Contractor must provide a Work <br />Plan every Thursday to the Project Manager(s), which will reflect the Work to be performed during <br />the next week, broken down by Site(s) and Task, and day(s) of the week the Work will be <br />performed. <br /> <br />2.40 EMERGENCY RESPONSE PLAN <br /> <br />The Contractor must prepare and furnish to the Project Manager(s) for review and acceptance an <br />Emergency Response Plan (“ERP”) within thirty (30) days after execution of the Contract. The ERP <br />must outline the Contractor’s response procedures in the event of an emergency, damage, or <br />adverse weather conditions including hurricanes, rain, high winds, or flooding. The ERP must <br />address the Contractor’s coordination procedures with the City. <br /> <br />The ERP must include a provision for cooperating with the City to furnish Contractor’s forces to <br />supplement the City’s staff in hurricane preparedness, evacuation plans, and hurricane disaster <br />response of the disaster event within the project limits. In such event that services or equipment <br />will be deemed as Supplemental Services and paid for in accordance with Section 7 of the Contract. <br /> <br />2.41 PRIORITY <br /> <br />The Contractor, on an immediate and first priority basis, shall make available all its resources and <br />equipment to the City in the event of an A ct of God (i.e. storm, tornado, or hurricane) or an auto <br />accident that causes a tree to fall and block a roadway or pedestrian area, or any other emergency <br />deemed by the City Manager or his designee. Work may include but is not limited to roadway <br />clearing, extensive clean-up and disposal activities. All debris removed from the City will be legally