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Work Order
Approved Date
11/16/2010
Control Number
2010-292
Agenda Item Number
8.P.
Entity Name
G.K.Environmental Inc.
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Work Order No.L-1 Attachment No.1
Landscaping and landscape Maintenance Egret Marsh Stormwater Park
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Egret Marsh Stormwater Park
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WORK ORDER <br />NUMBER: AND LANDSCAPE <br />STORMY <br />ATER PARK <br />The COUNTY has requested that the CONSULTANT remove all exotic and invasive <br />vegetation, replace dead and dying landscaping plants, and provide and install new <br />landscaping plants, maintain the landscaping, and continue to eradicate exotic and <br />invasive vegetation at Egret Marsh Regional Stormwater Park. The Work is more <br />particularly described below. Work shall be in accordance with the specifications included <br />herein as Exhibit A. <br />Task No. 1 - Remove all Exotic and Invasive Vegetation at the Project Site - The <br />project site has not been maintained for several months (since January 2010 or earlier). <br />Consequently, nearly the entire site has become overgrown with exotic and invasive plant <br />species. Remove and destroy all exotic and invasive plant species from the project site. <br />Take care not to allow herbicides to drift onto or be sprayed onto the surface of the algal <br />turf scrubber. A list of exotic and invasive plant species is presented in Exhibit A. <br />Task No. 2 - Replace Dead and Dying Landscaping Plants and Install New <br />Landscaping Plants as Required to Deet the Intent of the Construction Contract — <br />There are many dead landscape plants (littoral plantings, shrubs, and trees) and many that <br />are in an unacceptable condition or dying. There are also many areas that have not <br />received the required landscape plantings. Remove and replace all plantings that are <br />dead, unhealthy, unacceptable, or dying; and install new plantings in all unplanted areas in <br />accordance with the Construction Drawings (see Exhibits B, C, and D). If approved by the <br />COUNTY, other species may be substituted if the CONSULTANT believes their probability <br />for survivability is greater than those specified and there is no increase in contract cost. <br />Also, planting locations may be modified at no additional cost to increase survivability as <br />approved by the COUNTY. <br />Task No. 3 - Maintain the Landscaping for a Two -Year Period Beginning on the Date <br />of Final Acceptance — Maintain the landscaping in accordance with Exhibit A. <br />Task No. 4 - Eradicate Exotic and Invasive Vegetation for a Five -Year Period <br />Beginning on the Date of Final Acceptance — Eliminate all exotic and invasive <br />vegetation from the site for a five-year period in accordance with Exhibit A. <br />**END OF ATTACHMENT 1** <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />F:\Public Works\KeithM\Stormwater Projecls\Egret Marsh Construction\Work Orders\GK EnvironmentakGK Environmental - Work Order #I Ldoc <br />
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