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Official Document Type
First Amendment
Approved Date
04/17/2007
Control Number
2007-136
Agenda Item Number
7.T.
Entity Name
Great Lakes Dredge and Dock Co.
Subject
Beach Restoration - Sectors 1,2, 7 Ambersand Beach
First Amendment to Agreement
Area
Ambersand Beach
Project Number
0502
Bid Number
2006047
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6262
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Volumes, Construction Stake Inventory, Turbidity Monitoring Reports and Chart, and Sea Turtle <br /> Observer' s Report. The Contractor' s Daily Quality Control Report , signed and dated by the project <br /> superintendent, with attachments is due to the COUNTY on a daily basis by noon on the following <br /> business day. Reports shall be provided from the first day of mobilization to the last day of work <br /> including site restoration and shall include a narrative describing the length and nature of any delays <br /> in work. <br /> 13 . MONITORING AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION REQUIREMENTS <br /> This section addresses the minimization and/or prevention of environmental damage and pollution as <br /> the result of construction operations under this contract. For the purpose of these specifications, <br /> environmental damage and pollution are defined as specified in Section 5 . 5 of these Technical and <br /> Environmental Specifications. The control of pollution and environmental damage requires <br /> consideration of air, water, land, cultural resources, and the marine environment and includes <br /> management of construction activities, visual aesthetics, noise, and solid wastes as well as other <br /> pollutants. The CONTRACTOR should include the cost for complying with these requirements in <br /> the line item for Dredge and Fill. <br /> The CONTRACTOR shall prepare an Environmental Monitoring Plan including, but not limited to <br /> the specifications provided in Section 13 . 1 of these Technical and Environmental Specifications. <br /> The Monitoring Plan will be discussed at the Pre-Construction Meeting and the COUNTY may, at <br /> their discretion, specify revisions to be incorporated by the CONTRACTOR. The <br /> CONTRACTOR' S Project Superintendent shall be responsible for the implementation of the <br /> Monitoring Plan and shall attend the Pre-Construction Meeting. Environmental resources within the <br /> project boundaries and those potentially affected outside the work areas of this contract shall be <br /> monitored during conduct of this work. <br /> The CONTRACTOR shall also prepare an Environmental Protection Plan including, but not limited <br /> to the specifications provided in Section 13 .2 of these Technical and Environmental Specifications. <br /> The CONTRACTOR shall confine all construction activities to areas defined in the Construction <br /> Plans and Technical and Environmental Specifications. <br /> 13 . 1 ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING PLAN <br /> The Monitoring Plan shall include, but not be limited to, the following specifications: <br /> 13 . 1 . 1 Turbidity Monitoring. ' i <br /> The CONTRACTOR shall <br /> all labor, equipment, and materials necessary to obtain, analyze and report turbidity <br /> data in accordance with the water quality monitoring requirements specified in the <br /> FDEP Permit <br /> The COUNTY reserves the option to accompany the <br /> CONTRACTOR_ during any or all <br /> turbidity sampling activities. <br /> TECHNICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS �z _ _ : ,�� TS-7 <br />
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