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Official Document Type
Bid
Approved Date
08/20/2013
Control Number
2013-000
Subject
Fertilizer and Landscape Management
Area
Old Dixie Highway Sidewalk 38th Lane to 45th Street
Alternate Name
Sidewalk Improvements
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H:\Indian River\Network Files\SL00000I\S0005EA.tif
Meeting Body
Board of County Commissioners
Meeting Type
BCC Regular Meeting
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14586
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2013-014
(Agenda)
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SECTION 01541 <br /> PROTECTION OF THE WORK AND PROPERTY <br /> 6. Explore ahead of trenching and excavation work and uncover all obstructing <br /> underground structures sufficiently to determine their location, to prevent <br /> damage to them and to prevent interruption of the services which such <br /> structures provide. If CONTRACTOR damages an underground structure, <br /> restore it to original condition at CONTRACTOR's expense. <br /> 7. Necessary changes in the location of the Work may be made by <br /> ENGINEER, to avoid unanticipated underground structures. <br /> 8. If permanent relocation of an underground structure or other subsurface <br /> facility is required and is not otherwise provided for in the Contract <br /> Documents, ENGINEER will direct CONTRACTOR in writing to perform the <br /> Work, which shall be paid for under the provisions of Article 11 of the <br /> General Conditions. <br /> B. Surface Structures- <br /> 1. <br /> tructures:1. Surface structures are defined as structures or facilities above the ground <br /> surface. Included with such structures are their foundations and any <br /> extension below the surface. Surface structures include, but are not limited <br /> to, buildings, tanks, walls, bridges, roads, dams, channels, open drainage, <br /> piping, poles, wires, posts, signs, markers, curbs, walks and all other facil- <br /> ities that are visible above the ground surface. <br /> C. Protection of Underground and Surface Structures: <br /> 1. Sustain in their places and protect from direct or indirect injury, all <br /> underground and surface structures located within or adjacent to the limits <br /> of the Work. Such sustaining and supporting shall be done carefully, and <br /> as required by the party owning or controlling such structure. Before <br /> proceeding with the work of sustaining and supporting such structure, <br /> satisfy the ENGINEER that the methods and procedures to be used have <br /> been approved by the party owning same. <br /> 2. Assume all risks attending the presence or proximity of all underground and <br /> surface structures within or adjacent to the limits of the Work. <br /> CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for all damage and expense for direct <br /> or indirect injury caused by its Work to any structure. CONTRACTOR shall <br /> repair immediately all damage caused by his work, to the satisfaction of the <br /> OWNER of the damaged structure. <br /> D. All other existing surface facilities, including but not limited to, guard rails, posts, <br /> guard cables, signs, poles, markers, and curbs which are temporarily removed to <br /> facilitate installation of the Work shall be replaced and restored to their original <br /> condition at CONTRACTOR'S expense. <br /> 01541-4 F:\PublicWorks\ENGINEERING DIVISION <br /> PROJECTS\084513 - Old Dixie Hwy Sidewalk (38th Ln - 45th St)\Admim\bid documents\Master Contract <br /> Documents\01541 - Protection of Property.doc <br />
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