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SECTION - 110 - CLEARING AND GRUBBING <br /> The work specified in this item shall conform to Section 110 of the Florida Department of <br /> Transportation Standard Specifications for Road and Bridge Construction. (2010) with the <br /> following modifications: <br /> A. Prior to any clearing and grubbing, the contractor will stake the right-of-way. <br /> Unimproved areas shall be cleared of trees, logs, stumps, brush, vegetation, rubbish <br /> and other perishable or objectionable matter within limits shown on the plans <br /> excepting for certain trees and shrubs shown on the plans or as directed by the <br /> Engineer which are to remain undisturbed and protected. Stumps and roots between <br /> slope stakes in cuts and in embankments 3 feet or less in depth shall be removed to a <br /> depth of 18 inches below subgrade. No stumps, roots, or perishable matter of any <br /> description shall remain under concrete slabs or footing, including pavement and <br /> sidewalks. <br /> B. No trees shall be removed or relocated until the Engineer or his representative has <br /> marked all trees to be saved, after a review of the project site with the Contractor's <br /> representative. <br /> C. Where the final pavement or structural work will be close to existing trees, the <br /> Contractor shall exercise care in the vicinity of the trees. Further, the Contractor shall <br /> saw cut along the edge of the outside limits of the stabilization, structure subgrade or <br /> sidewalk to a minimum depth of 4 feet below the finish grade and paint with a <br /> commercial grade pruning paint the ends of all sawn roots. If directed by the Engineer <br /> or where shown on the drawings, work shall be done by hand in order to protect the <br /> trees. <br /> D. The Contractor shall exercise care when working in the vicinity of all trees to remain <br /> so as to not damage or remove major root structures. The Contractor shall not pull <br /> hair or major root structures. All severed roots shall be sawn clean and paint with <br /> pruning paint. Stumps, roots, etc., shall be completely removed and disposed of by <br /> the Contractor. Undesirable, dead, and/or damaged trees (as so designated by the <br /> Engineer) shall be removed. <br /> E. All trees to be removed shall be disposed off site; burning will be strictly prohibited. <br /> F. All trees or shrubs which are to remain shall be preserved and protected by the <br /> Contractor. Where the removal of valuable trees or shrubs specifically for <br /> transplanting is required, this work shall be done in cooperation with the Owner and at <br /> no additional expense to the Owner. <br /> G. All items to be removed shall be excavated to their full depth. All culverts removed <br /> from residential driveway entrances within the right--of--way shall become the property <br /> of the respective homeowner. Those homeowners not desiring the culverts may <br /> donate them to the County free of charge. (See Paragraph C, Special Provisions) <br /> The Contractor shall transport the culverts to the County's storage yard. All metal <br /> castings for catch basins, manholes, or other structures shall be carefully removed <br /> and stored in the County's Storage Yard if they are deemed salvageable by the <br /> Engineer. The excavated materials shall be removed from the job site and disposed in <br /> a location designated or approved by the Owner. Any culverts, structures or any <br /> 01025-17 Technical Specifications <br /> FAP ubIic Works\ENGINEERING DIVISION PROJECTS\121 O-Sandridge Driving Range Tee Renovation\Admimlbid documents\Technical <br /> Specifications,doc <br /> SmeadSoft Reprint Date:Monday,January 11,2016-09:22:24-OfficialDocuments:9069,Attachment Id 1,Page 177 <br />