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Official Document Type
Second Amendment
Approved Date
10/23/2007
Control Number
2007-361
Agenda Item Number
7.N.
Entity Name
Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Co.
Subject
Beach Restoration Project for Sectors 1 & 2
Second Amendment to Agreement
Area
Ambersand Beach
Project Number
0502
Bid Number
2006047
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6656
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noise. The use of homs, whistles, signals, and handling of <br /> dredge pipelines shall be held to the minimum necessary in <br /> order to ensure as quiet an operation as possible while <br /> maintaining safety on the job site. Dredges and booster <br /> pumps used on this Work shall be equipped with satisfactory <br /> mufflers and/or other sound abatement devices to reduce <br /> engine noise. A sound barrier will be constructed landward <br /> of booster pumps in order to reflect noise waterward. The <br /> CONTRACTOR shall conduct his operations so as to comply <br /> with all Federal , State, and local laws pertaining to noise. The <br /> use of hems, whistles, signals, and handling of dredge <br /> pipelines shall be held to the minimum necessary in order to <br /> ensure as quiet an operation as possible. <br /> 13 .2.2.2.4 Sanitary Facilities. The CONTRACTOR shall supply and <br /> maintain, at minimum, one ( 1 ) temporary sanitary facility for <br /> the use of land based employees and subcontractors. The <br /> facility shall be conveniently located in the vicinity of the <br /> beach disposal operation . Sanitary facilities shall be of an <br /> approved chemical type with regular servicing, as approved <br /> by the ENGINEER and the Indian River County Health <br /> Department and shall move with the discharge point. The <br /> facility shall be removed at the end of the project. <br /> 13 .2 .2.2. 5 Solid Wastes. Solid wastes (including clearing debris) shall <br /> be placed in containers, which are emptied on a regular <br /> schedule. All handling and disposal shall be conducted to <br /> prevent contamination of water, soil, or air. No steel, cables, <br /> wire, pipe, drums or any other debris shall be disposed <br /> overboard. No burial of waste materials by the <br /> CONTRACTOR will be permitted. The CONTRACTOR <br /> shall at all times keep the Project Area free from <br /> accumulations of waste material or debris caused by his or her <br /> employees or work and shall remove same when necessary or <br /> required by the ENGINEER. <br /> 13 .2.2.2.6 Fuel Transfer. Transfers of fuel, oil or any hazardous <br /> material shall be conducted in accordance with U.S . Coast <br /> Guard regulations (including, but not limited to, 33 CFR <br /> 156). <br /> 13 .2 .2 .2 . 7 Fuel Dispensing. Secondary containment, which is capable <br /> of holding 110 % of the tank contents, must be provided for <br /> each fuel storage tank and placed on a level surface. Fuel <br /> dispensing areas shall have available a 4-foot square, 16- <br /> gauge metal pan with borders banded up and welded at <br /> TECHNICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS Rev October 5 , 2007 TS- 14 <br />
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