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Approved Date
07/06/1999
Control Number
1999-177B
Entity Name
Summit Construction Management, Inc.
Subject
Contract for Donal MacDonald Park Improvements
Project Number
9625A
Bid Number
9062
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i <br />f <br />May 25, 1999 <br />9. DISPOSITION OF SALVAGEABLE MATERIALS <br />All side drains removed from residential driveway entrances within the right-of-way shall become the <br />property of the respective homeowner. Those homeowners not desiring the side drains may donate <br />them to the County free of charge. If Contractor is unable to contact respective owner, he will notify <br />the Engineer. All salvageable materials under existing roads, not to be used in the Contract are the <br />property of Indian River County. Contractor will stockpile all salvageable materials in a safe place <br />within County right-of-way, to be picked up by County Crews. Contractor will notify Engineer of <br />stock -piled materials to be removed. All other materials will be disposed of by, or become the <br />property of, the Contractor. <br />10. DISTIMANCES TO EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS & PROTECTION OF PROPERTY: <br />It is the Contractor's responsibility to locate all utilities and to protect from damage all utilities that <br />might be in the work area. Wherever the underground installation of utility lines or other structures <br />proceeds through surface improvements, the Contractor shall be responsible for the protection and <br />preservation of the improvements. This shall include removal, storage and subsequent replacement <br />of such improvements to the original, undisturbed condition. <br />Property obstructions which are to remain in place, such as sewers, fences, drains, water, irrigation <br />systems or gas pipes, conduits, wires, or cables above or below ground are to be carefully protected <br />from injury and are not to be displaced. No land monuments, property markers, or official datum <br />points shall be damaged or removed by the Contractor. The Contractor will be held responsible to <br />repair or replace any damage he causes to the above at his expense. <br />11. SHRUBS AND SOD <br />Shrubs and sod within the limits of construction not shown or directed to be removed shall be taken <br />up with sufficient root ball and soil, suitably stored, watered and replaced as soon as backfilling <br />permits. Shrubbery and sod mishandled or damaged during construction operations that does not <br />survive shall be replaced with similar vegetation and maintained by the Contractor until survival is <br />assured. <br />12. SITE CLEANUP <br />During the progress of the project, the work and the adjacent areas affected thereby shall be kept in <br />a neat and orderly condition, All rubbish, surplus materials, and unused construction equipment shall <br />be removed. All damage shall be repaired so that the public and property owners will be in- <br />convenienced as little as possible. <br />Where material or debris has been deposited in watercourses, ditches, gutters, drains, or catch-ba4ins <br />as a result of the Contractor's operations, such material or debris shall be removed. <br />SP -3 <br />
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