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conditions or any other circumstances may place personnel or <br />equipment in harms's way. <br />5. The materials will be placed on the reef site in a location determined <br />and marked by the County. The County project manager shall verify <br />the location immediately prior to material placement. <br />6. During the deployment of the concrete reef material, at each site, the <br />transport vessel must be effectively moored through double <br />anchoring, spudding, or otherwise held securely in place with minimal <br />movement (t 50 feet) to ensure accurate placement of concrete <br />railroad ties on the bottom. <br />7. Resulting from broken or damaged ties, any material not satisfying the <br />placement specifications will be subject to removal or relocation by <br />the Contractor at no expense to the County. <br />8. Upon initiation of the loading and transport of the reef material by the <br />Contractor, all liability, risk of loss and responsibility for the safe <br />handling, storage, transportation and deployment of the materials <br />shall be borne by the Contractor. This liability, assumption of risk and <br />responsibility shall remain with the Contractor until the materials are <br />deployed at the permitted reef sites in accordance with these <br />specifications. <br />9. The Contractor shall obtain a copy of the County's reef Material <br />Placement Report. This form shall be completed and returned to the <br />County project manager prior to final payment being made. An <br />inventory must be provided to the County as part of the Materials <br />Placement Report, of the individual concrete ties deployed at each <br />reef site. Additionally, the barge dimensions, the draft of the barge <br />dockside without the reef materials on board, and the draft of the <br />barge dockside with the reef materials loaded must be provided. <br />E. Key Contacts <br />1. Indian River County <br />Coastal Engineering Division <br />1840 261" Street <br />Vero Reach, FI. 32960 <br />Jeffrey R. Tabar, P.E., Phone; (561)567-8000, ext. 344 <br />FAX; (561) 770-5403 <br />2. Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) <br />Office of Fisheries Management <br />Marjory Stoneman Douglas Bldg. <br />3900 Commonwealth Blvd. <br />Tallahassee, FL 32399-3000 <br />Jon Dodrill Phone: (850)5224340 <br />PLANS AND TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS <br />YTS - 4 <br />