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there is a conflict between any permit requirement and these Specifications, <br />the more stringent specification or requirement shall govern. <br />F. Non -Compliance: Should the Owner or Engineer determine that erosion control <br />within the project is not being maintained in accordance with the FDOT indexes <br />and specifications, the contractor shall have until the end of the working day in <br />which notification is given to take corrective action. Should the contractor fail to <br />make such modification the Owner shall have the option to fine the contractor $400 <br />per day until remedied. <br />G. The OWNER may terminate this Contract if the CONTRACTOR fails to comply <br />with this Section. Alternatively, the OWNER may halt the CONTRACTOR's <br />operations until the CONTRACTOR is in full compliance with this Section. If the <br />OWNER halts the CONTRACTOR's work as a result of its failure to comply with <br />this Section, the Construction Contract time clock will continue to run. <br />H. In addition to these Specifications, comply with Chapter 4, "Best Management <br />Practices for Erosion and Sedimentation Control" of the Florida Erosion and <br />Sediment Control Inspector's Manual, included herein in Appendix "B." If there is a <br />conflict between the referenced Chapter 4 and these Specifications, the more <br />stringent requirement shall prevail. <br />I. Compensation: All payment for the above items shall be made under Item <br />Item No, 104-1 Erosion & Water Pollution Control — Lump Sum <br />',CTION 00110 CLEARING AND GRUBBING <br />A. Payment for Clearing and Grubbing shall include compensation for: the removal <br />and disposal of asphaltic concrete and existing concrete pavement, concrete, <br />sidewalks, curbing, abandoned utilities (including pipes, cables, conduit and <br />structures), existing walls, riprap, various types of fences, base material, trimming <br />of trees and shrubs, drainage structures, pipe, backfilling the removal excavations, <br />plus all other items necessary to be removed to construct the project. All non- <br />salvageable materials removed shall remain property of the Contractor unless <br />otherwise directed by the Engineer or Owner (See Article SC -W). All unwanted <br />materials shall be removed and suitably disposed of by the Contractor outside the <br />project limits (see Article SC -W). Any salvage value received from the removed <br />materials shall be reflected in the Contractor's proposal. <br />B. Clear and grub within the entire limits of the right-of-way except in specific areas <br />designated by the Engineer to remain for aesthetic purposes. <br />C. Existing and temporary asphaltic pavement and excess subsoil shall be disposed <br />of outside the project by the Contractor, at a location and in a manner approved by <br />the Engineer. <br />D. Removal of existing pavement includes all removal and disposal of the asphalt <br />within the limit shown on the plans. <br />GENERAL PROVISIONS <br />01025-7 <br />F:\Engineering\Capital Projects\0216-12th Street Between 16th Avenue and 11th Place\0216 Bid Documents\DIVISION 2 -Technical <br />Provisions.doc <br />