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Official Document Type
Contract
Approved Date
11/06/2009
Control Number
2009-280
Agenda Item Number
8.L.
Entity Name
Masci Corporation
Subject
Potable Water Main 77th. Street
Area
77th St.
Project Number
UCP 3086
Bid Number
2009064
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SmeadsoftID
8783
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follows: <br />1• Pipe bedding, backfill and compaction shall conform to <br />standards specified in section 312.08.1 (a) and (c). Open <br />cut restoration shall meet specifications detailed in <br />drawing No. 6 section 312.19. Density testing shall be <br />performed by an approved independent testing <br />laboratory and reports submitted to the Public Works <br />Director prior to permanent patch. A temporary asphalt <br />patch shall be applied within twenty-four (24) hours after <br />backfill and compaction. The finish surface of the <br />temporary asphalt patch shall be within one-quarter <br />(1/4) inch of the elevation of the existing roadway <br />surface. <br />2. Seventy-two (72) hours prior to the time of pavement <br />cut, the Public Works Director shall be notified of the <br />date and time of the cut. An emergency phone number <br />of the Contractor shall be provided. <br />3. Work site traffic control shall be provided in <br />conformance with "Florida Department of Transportatior, <br />Roadway and Traffic Design Standards." <br />4. Asphalt restoration will be required within fifteen (15) <br />days after temporary patch is installed. The final finish <br />shall be smooth and uniform within a one-quarter (1/4) <br />inch tolerance of the required surface. <br />S. Shoulder, right-of-way sodding, and other restoration <br />shall be performed as required by the Public Works <br />Director in accordance with Florida Department of <br />Transportation Standards. <br />6. Traffic control devices (e.g. signs, street name signs, <br />traffic signals and pavement markings) shall be restored <br />to their original condition or better. <br />7. Prior to final release of the performance bond, which <br />shall occur no sooner than ninety (90) days after final <br />pavement restoration, the Engineer -of -record or utility <br />company shall request a final inspection, shall certify that <br />the utility has been installed in accordance with <br />standards specified in the publications listed in section <br />312.08, shall submit two (2) copies of as -built drawings, <br />and shall submit release of lien by Contractors. <br />8. All utility structures will be required to have an <br />identification tag designating proper ownership. <br />Aa <br />02576-2 <br />
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