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Where sodding is used in drainage ditches, the setting of the pieces shall be staggered <br /> so as to avoid a continuous seam along the line of flow. Along the edges of such <br /> staggered areas, the offsets of individual strips shall not exceed 6 inches. In order to <br /> prevent erosion caused by vertical edges at the outer limits, the outer pieces of sod <br /> shall be tamped so as to produce a featheredge effect. <br /> Where sodding is placed abutting paved shoulder, the contractor is to ensure that the <br /> finished sod elevation is 11/2" below paved shoulder. <br /> On slopes greater than 3:1, the Contractor shall prevent the sod from sliding by means <br /> of wooden pegs driven through the sod blocks into firm earth, at suitable intervals. <br /> Sodding shall not be performed when weather and soil conditions are, in the <br /> Engineer's opinion, unsuitable for proper results. <br /> Sod shall be placed around all structures, equipment pads, etc. <br /> I. Watering: The areas on which the sod is to be placed shall contain sufficient moisture, <br /> as determined by the Engineer, for optimum results. After being placed, the sod shall <br /> be kept in a moist condition to the full depth of the rooting zone for at least 2 weeks. <br /> Thereafter, the Contractor shall apply water as needed until the sod roots and starts to <br /> grow for a minimum of 60 days (or until final acceptance, whichever is latest). <br /> J. Maintenance: The Contractor shall, at his expense, maintain the sodded areas in a <br /> satisfactory condition until final acceptance of the project. Such maintenance shall <br /> include repairing of any damaged areas and replacing areas in which the establishment <br /> of the grass stand does not appear to be developing satisfactorily. <br /> Replanting or repair necessary due to the Contractor's negligence, carelessness or <br /> failure to provide routine maintenance shall be at the Contractor's expense. <br /> The Contractor shall maintain the sodded area up to the final acceptance date as <br /> directed by the Engineer. Grass height shall not exceed 6"without mowing. Clippings <br /> shall be removed from sidewalk. <br /> K. Article 670-9. The first two paragraphs under this Article are deleted and the <br /> following substituted: <br /> The contract unit price for sodding shall include the costs of sod, fertilizer (2 <br /> applications), sidewalk sweeping after mowing, mowing, pegging disposal of clippings, <br /> water, tools, equipment, labor and all other incidentals necessary. <br /> L. Grassing by Sprigging <br /> 1. The contractor shall furnish all labor, equipment and materials necessary for <br /> grassing all areas indicated on plans. The Engineer shall designate those areas to <br /> receive sprigs and those areas to receive sod. The Engineer shall also designate the <br /> type of sprig/sod to be used in each area. <br /> 2. The Contractor shall coordinate with the Owner to designate a space for storage of <br /> sprigs prior to place in a manner that will not endanger or restrict normal operation <br /> of the golf course or other aspects of the work. <br /> 3. Sprigs: the tee surface shall be sprigged with "CELABRATION" Bermuda grass at a <br /> plant rate of 40 bushels per 1000 square feet. The remainder of the driving range <br /> area shall be sprigged with Certified 419 Bermuda grass at a plant rate of 20 <br /> bushels per 1 000 square feet. <br /> M. Execution <br /> 01025-22 Technical Specifications <br /> FAIDublic Works\ENGINEERING DIVISION PROJECTS11210-Sandridge Driving Range Tee RenovationlAdmimlbid documents\Technical <br /> Specifications.doc <br /> SmeadSoft Reprint Date:Monday,January 11,2016-09:22:25-OfficialDocuments:9069,Attachment Id 1,Page 182 <br />