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Contract
Approved Date
04/18/2017
Control Number
2017-056B
Agenda Item Number
12.F.1
Entity Name
Timothy Rose Construction
Subject
CR 512 Westbound Resurfacing
CR 512 Eastbound Resurfacing
Area
Roseland Road to US1 Easy St. to US1
Project Number
1139
Bid Number
2017034
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Item of Payment <br />Payment for the work specified in this item shall be made under: <br />Bid Item No. 102-1 - Maintenance of Traffic — Per Lump Sum <br />Bid Item No. 102-14 — Traffic Control Officer — Per Man Hour <br />Bid Item No. 102-61 — Business Signs — Per Each <br />Bid Item No. 102-99 — Portable, Changeable Message Signs (Temp) — Per Each Day <br />SECTION NO. 104 PREVENTION, CONTROL, AND ABATEMENT OF EROSION AND <br />WATER POLLUTION <br />PART 1 — GENERAL <br />1.1 SCOPE <br />A. This Section covers erosion control and the treatment of dewatering water and <br />stormwater runoff from the construction site and work area. Pollution control measures <br />shall prevent polluted or turbid waters from being discharged from the construction site <br />or work area to undeveloped portions of the site or offsite, including but not limited to <br />Multiple Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4s) and Waters of the State. <br />B. The OWNER considers pollution from dewatering water and stormwater runoff from a <br />construction site or work area to be a very serious offense. The CONTRACTOR is <br />solely responsible for preventing pollution caused by dewatering water and stormwater <br />runoff from the construction site or work area. Note that state regulations do not allow <br />mixing stormwater and dewatering groundwater in the same release — separate and <br />independent discharges are required. <br />C. Pollution control measures specified herein represent minimum standards to be <br />adhered to by the CONTRACTOR throughout the Project's construction. The OWNER <br />reserves the right to require the CONTRACTOR to employ additional pollution control <br />measures, when in the sole opinion of the OWNER, they are warranted. If site specific <br />conditions require additional erosion and stormwater pollution control measures during <br />any phase of construction or operation to prevent erosion or to control sediment or <br />other pollution, beyond those specified in the Drawings, the Project's approved <br />Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP), or herein, implement additional best <br />management practices as necessary, in accordance with Chapter 4, "Best <br />Management Practices for Erosion and Sedimentation Control" of the Florida Erosion <br />and Sediment Control Inspector's Manual and other references as may be applicable <br />or required by regulatory permits. <br />D. The OWNER may terminate this Contract if the CONTRACTOR fails to comply with <br />this Section. Alternatively, the OWNER may halt the CONTRACTOR's operations until <br />the CONTRACTOR is in full compliance with this Section. If the OWNER halts the <br />CONTRACTOR's Work as a result of failure to comply with this Section, the Contract <br />time clock will continue to run. <br />01025-12 Technical Specifications <br />F\Public Works\ENGINEERING DIVISION PROJECTS \1139 -CR 512 Wbnd Resurfacing -Roseland Rd to US 1-SCOPWdmin\bid <br />documents\Master Contract Documents\Technical Specifications REVISED.doc <br />
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