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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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the opinion of the COUNTY should be removed, the CONTRACTOR shall recover and <br /> remove the material(s) immediately. The CONTRACTOR shall provide immediate notice <br /> to the COUNTY including a description of and DGPS coordinates for such obstructions. <br /> Should the COUNTY observe such obstruction, the COUNTY shall record the position or <br /> mark the obstruction and notify the CONTRACTOR. Removal of the obstruction and all <br /> associated costs shall be the responsibility of the CONTRACTOR. The COUNTY shall <br /> monitor any removal operations. Should the CONTRACTOR refuse, neglect, or delay <br /> compliance with the above requirements, such obstructions may be removed by the <br /> COUNTY, and the cost of such removal may be deducted from any money due or to <br /> become due to the CONTRACTOR or may be recovered under the CONTRACTOR's <br /> bond. The liability of the CONTRACTOR for the removal of a vessel wrecked or sunk <br /> without fault or negligence shall be limited to that provided in Sections 15 , 19, and 20 of <br /> the Rivers and Harbor Act of March 3 , 1899 (33-U. S .C. 410 et. seq.) . <br /> 32 . SITE RESTORATION <br /> Site restoration shall include the removal of the CONTRACTOR's plant(s) and all equipment or <br /> materials either for disposal or reuse. Plant(s) and/or equipment or materials for disposal shall be <br /> disposed of in an appropriate and legal manner at the expense of the CONTRACTOR. Unless <br /> otherwise approved in writing by the COUNTY, the CONTRACTOR shall not be permitted to <br /> abandon pipelines, pipeline supports, pontoons, or other equipment in the pipeline access areas, <br /> water areas, or other areas adjacent to the work site. Any stakes or other markers placed by the <br /> CONTRACTOR must be removed as a part of the final site restoration. Grade stakes placed during <br /> the fill operation, and pieces of stakes, shall be completely removed and shall not be buried in the <br /> fill. All costs associated with site restoration shall be included in the Site Restoration bid item. <br /> 33 . BATHYMETRIC SURVEY OF THE BORROW AREA <br /> The CONTRACTOR shall provide a bathymetric survey of the designated Borrow Area prior to and <br /> immediately after construction. All surveys shall be in accordance with professional standards and <br /> practices, and all survey documents shall be signed and sealed by a surveyor registered in the State <br /> of Florida. Said surveyor should carry Professional Liability Insurance. The land surveyor <br /> employed for this project must comply with the minimum Technical Standards for land surveyors in <br /> the State of Florida pursuant to Florida Statute 472.027 adopted rule 121 HH-6. The CONTRACTOR <br /> shall be held responsible for all mistakes that may be caused by the loss or disturbance of the project <br /> monumentation. Hydrographic surveys shall be performed in accordance with USACE <br /> HYDROGRAPHIC SURVEYING document number EM 1110-2- 1003 dated October 1994 (Updated <br /> January 1 , 2002) . Survey notes shall be reduced to elevations and shall include the date performed, <br /> weather conditions, bench marks and monuments used, name and title of each member of the survey <br /> party, and the name of any COUNTY or ENGINEER representative present. Survey notes lacking <br /> information, illegible, in error or not in accordance with accepted practices shall be returned to the <br /> CONTRACTOR for correction. Surveying instruments shall be checked for adjustment at least once <br /> per week and such checks shall be recorded in survey notes and on the quality control sheet. <br /> Surveys of the borrow site shall comply with the following requirements: <br /> TECHNICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIFICATIONSTS-32 <br />
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