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�l <br />' 10.3 CONSTRUCTION <br />' The entire project will be constructed within the area shown on Figure <br />8-1. There will be no relocation of people as a result of construction of <br />this project. However, the usual temporary problems associated with <br />pipeline construction (noise, dust, excess water, construction vehicle <br />' traffic, and disruption of utilities) will be experienced in the <br />residential areas. Every effort will be made to minimize these effects, <br />' but they are unavoidable. <br />With regard to the construction of all pipeline work, the Contractor must <br />' meet the following requirements as part of the construction project <br />contract conditions.: <br />' A <br />The excavation shall not be advanced more than 100 feet ahead of <br />' pipe laying without the consent of the Engineer. <br />' B. All roots, stumps, logs, limbs, boulders, or other objects shall <br />be removed from the job promptly as excavated and disposed of by <br />the Contractor at his expense. <br />C. Excavated material suitable for backfilling shall be stored in <br />' areas so as to cause the least inconvenience to the flow of <br />traffic and in no case shall the Contractor block normal ingress <br />' and egress on public thoroughfares or to private property for a <br />period of more than three hours. <br />' D. The Contractor shall conduct the excavation operation in such a <br />manner so as not to cause injury to public health, private or <br />' public property, or to any portion of the work completed or in <br />progress. The Contractor shall conduct the operation in such a <br />' manner as to cause a minimum of damage to the existing street <br />pavement or surfacing. <br />' IRC.FL1 <br />6/4/87 <br />' 10-3 <br />