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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
09/23/2008
Control Number
2008-307B
Agenda Item Number
8.O.
Entity Name
Timothy Rose Contracting
Subject
Contract and Specifications Eagle Trace Subdivision Phase II
Area
NE Corner of Kings Hwy. and 61st. St. Eagle Trace Subdivision
Project Number
0813
Bid Number
2008074
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7603
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not practicable , the fertilizer shall be spread by hand and raked in and <br /> thoroughly mixed with the soil to a depth of approximately 2 inches . <br /> G . Placing Sod : The sod shall be placed on the prepared surface , with edges <br /> in close contact and shall be firmly and smoothly embedded by light <br /> tamping with appropriate tools . <br /> Where sodding is used in drainage ditches , the setting of the pieces shall <br /> be staggered so as • to avoid a continuous seam along the line of flow . <br /> Along the edges of such staggered areas , the offsets of individual strips <br /> shall not exceed 6 inches . In order to prevent erosion caused by vertical <br /> edges at the outer limits , the outer pieces of sod shall be tamped so as to <br /> produce a featheredge effect . <br /> Where sodding is placed abutting paved shoulder, the contractor is to <br /> ensure that the finished sod elevation is 1 Y2' below paved shoulder. <br /> On slopes greater than 3 : 1 , the Contractor shall prevent the sod from <br /> sliding by means of wooden pegs driven through the sod blocks into firm <br /> earth , at suitable intervals . <br /> Sodding shall not be performed when weather and soil conditions are , in <br /> the Engineer's opinion , unsuitable for proper results . <br /> Sod shall be placed around all structures , equipment pads , etc . <br /> H . Watering : The areas on which the sod is to be placed shall contain <br /> sufficient moisture , as determined by the Engineer, for optimum results . <br /> After being placed , the sod shall be kept in a moist condition to the full <br /> depth of the rooting zone for at least 2 weeks . Thereafter, the Contractor <br /> shall apply water as needed until the sod roots and starts to grow for a <br /> minimum of 60 days (or until final acceptance , whichever is latest) . <br /> I . Maintenance : The Contractor shall , at his expense , maintain the sodded <br /> areas in a satisfactory condition until final acceptance of the project . Such <br /> maintenance shall include repairing of any damaged areas and replacing <br /> areas in which the establishment of the grass stand does not appear to be <br /> developing satisfactorily . <br /> Replanting or repair necessary due to the Contractor's negligence , <br /> carelessness or failure to provide routine maintenance shall be at the <br /> Contractor' s expense . <br /> The Contractor shall maintain the sodded area up to the final acceptance <br /> date as directed by the Engineer . Grass height shall not exceed 6 " <br /> without mowing . <br /> J . Article 575-5 ( Page 669 ) . The first two paragraphs under this Article are <br /> deleted and the following substituted : <br /> The contract unit price for sodding shall include the costs of sod , fertilizer, <br /> mowing , disposal of clippings , water, tools , equipment , labor and all other <br /> incidentals necessary . <br /> FAEngineering\Special Projects\Eagle Trace Phase Montract Documents\Eagle Trace Subdivision Phase H\961 1A <br /> & 0001 - Technical Provisions. doc . 13 - <br />
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