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40 <br />• <br />provided for within other Bid Items will be paid for at this contract lump sum price. Any site <br />restoration that maybe required will be included in this price. Sixty percent (60%) any of the <br />lump sum price for mobilization -demobilization will be paid to the contractor after 1,000 tons <br />( of material have been delivered to the first site (Site No. 8). Truck yard tickets will be used <br />to verify the volume. The remaining forty percent (40%) will be paid upon completion of the <br />r' <br />entire project . <br />21. Turtle Nesting Season <br />This project will be constructed within the prime turtle nesting habitat. The Contractor shall <br />t comply with all State and Federal permit restrictions regarding construction activity within <br />the project's boundaries. All equipment shall be removed from the project site on or before <br />C the date specified by the County to allow for turtle nesting. The Contractor should plan to <br />t ' cease work at the start of the turtle nesting season when notified to do so by the County, and <br />to resume work at the conclusions of the nesting season, on the date specified by the County, <br />unless otherwise notified. The turtle nesting season normally commences in April and runs <br />into October. <br />t. 22. City of Vero Beach and Walt Disney World Resort <br />The County intends to deposit additional material in two possible locations: 1) City of Vero <br />Beach - Humiston Park (provide/delivery only), and 2) Walt Disney World Resort. Material <br />t : volumes and construction activities are provided on the Bid Form. The Contractor may be <br />required to provide, deliver and/or grade material at these locations. The Contractor must <br />( comply with all City and Resort requirements in transporting and depositing fill at these <br />locations. The Contractor shall be compensated according to it's Bid per each location. The <br />Contractor will be required to coordinate and cooperate with the representatives from these <br />entities. <br />23. Environmental Protection <br />Scope - This section covers prevention of environmental pollution and damage as the result <br />of construction operations under this contract and for those measures set forth in other <br />Technical Provisions of these specifications. For the purpose of this specification, <br />environmental pollution and damage are defined as the presence of chemical, physical or <br />biological elements or agents which adversely affect human health or welfare; unfavorably <br />alter ecological balances of importance to human life; affect other species of importance to <br />man; or degrade the utility of the environment for aesthetic, cultural and/or historical <br />purposes. The control of environmental pollution and damage requires consideration of air, <br />( water and land and includes management of visual esthetics, noise, solid waste, radiant energy <br />i_. and radioactive materials, as well as other pollutants. <br />I Quality Control - The Contractor shall establish and maintain quality control for <br />environmental protection of all items set forth herein. The Contractor shall record any <br />problems in complying with laws, regulations and ordinances, and corrective action taken. <br />I' Permits - The Contractor shall comply with all requirements under the terms and conditions <br />' set out in all permit(s) applicable to the work. The Contractor shall keep a copy of such <br />L permits applicable to the work at the work site of the permitted activity during the entire <br />period of construction or operation. <br />Notification - The Engineer will notify the Contractor in writing of any observed <br />TP 7 <br />