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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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vessels with tows on which no signals can be displayed, vessels working on wrecks, dredges and <br /> vessels engaged in laying cables or pipes or in submarine or bank protection operations, dredge <br /> pipeline, and vessels of more than 65 feet in length moored or anchored in a fairway or channel . <br /> 20 . PROTECTION OF WORK <br /> Property . The CONTRACTOR shall, at its own expense, support and protect all public or <br /> private property that may be endangered in the execution of the work described for <br /> this project. The CONTRACTOR shall repairto its original condition and make good <br /> any damage caused to any such property by reason of its operation. <br /> Risk of Loss. All construction and associated activities specified in the Technical <br /> Specifications and Plans for this project shalt be performed at the sole risk and cost of <br /> the CONTRACTOR from commencement until final payment by the COUNTY. Any <br /> specific references contained in the Contract Documents, including the Specifications, <br /> that the CONTRACTOR shall be responsible at its sole risk and cost for the work or <br /> any part thereof are not intended to be, nor shall they be construed to be, an exclusive <br /> listing of the circumstances in which the CONTRACTOR bears the risk of loss, but <br /> rather they are intended only to be exemplary . <br /> All loss or damage caused by the nature of the work or work environment, acts of nature <br /> such as storms, unusual obstructions to the work, or any other natural or existing <br /> circumstances either known or unforeseen that may be encountered in the conduct of the <br /> work, shall be sustained and bome by the CONTRACTOR at its own cost and expense. <br /> The CONTRACTOR shall have no claim against the COUNTY because of any damage or <br /> loss to the work or CONTRACTOR's materials, equipment or supplies, including no claim <br /> for loss or damage due to simultaneous work by others, and the CONTRACTOR shall be <br /> responsible for the complete restoration of damaged work to its original condition <br /> complying with the Contract Documents. Notwithstanding any other provision of this <br /> Contract, this obligation shall exist without regard to the availability of any insurance, <br /> either of the COUNTY or the CONTRACTOR, to indemnify, hold harmless or reimburse <br /> the CONTRACTOR for the cost incurred in making such restoration . <br /> 21 . NOTICE TO MARINERS <br /> Prior to construction, the CONTRACTOR is required to provide a Notice to Mariners describing the <br /> construction operations and work areas. Should the CONTRACTOR encounter any unmarked <br /> hazards to navigation floating or on the ocean floor, itis the responsibility of the CONTRACTOR to <br /> provide a Notice to Mariners and to immediately notify the COUNTY. The CONTRACTOR shall <br /> provide to the COUNTY an original proof of publication for any Notice to Mariners. <br /> 22. PROJECT SUPERINTENDENT <br /> The CONTRACTOR shall designate in writing to the COUNTY, a land-based Project <br /> Superintendent(s) to receive instructions from the COUNTY. Written instructions received by the <br /> TECHNICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS Rev October 5. 2007 TS-22 <br />
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