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<br />6.1A <br />Page 17 <br /> <br />G. Site Specific Work Plan (SSWP): A program, plan, and schedule prepared and submitted <br />by the Contractor two weeks prior to the proposed work and approved by the Engineer that <br />accurately describes and illustrates the manner in which Work within the Operating <br />Envelope will be accomplished, the impacts on any elements of the Operating System and <br />the manner in which Work will be accomplished with the allotted Work Windows or <br />protected period. <br /> <br />H. Engineer/Project Manager: Caltrain Engineer/Project Manager or other authorized <br />representative. <br /> <br />1.03 WORK PLAN (WP) <br /> <br />A. The Contractor will prepare a detailed Work Plan for each and every task associated with <br />the work that is required by the Contract or any associated Field Instructions or Change <br />Notices. <br /> <br />B. Wp's shall include all activities necessary to perform construction tasks within the PCJPB <br />Right of Way, including use of stations, sidings, temporary construction easements and <br />proposed storage areas. <br /> <br />c. WP' s shall include a description of any proposed changes to the Operating System <br />between start and finish of the work, including any requested Work Windows. <br /> <br />D. The WP shall conform to all other requirements applicable to the Contract Documents. <br /> <br />E. The WP must contain a basic schedule of the work showing each activity and where and <br />how it affects normal operation of the Operating System. Each activity in the plan shall <br />include all labor, materials and equipment required to complete the activity within the <br />PCJPB allotted time period. <br /> <br />F. The WP must include Contingency Plans for putting the Operating System back in <br />operation in case of an emergency or in case the Contractor fails to complete the work <br />within the Work Window. The Contingency Plans shall address the various stages of <br />activities to restore the System. <br /> <br />G. The WP' s must be of sufficient detail, clarity and organization to permit efficient review <br />by the Engineer and approval at least 10 calendar days before the proposed work is <br />performed. The WP shall be submitted to the Engineer as follows. <br /> <br />a) At least 21 calendar days prior to start of the subject work within the PCJPB Right of <br />Way for work other than signal and overhead wire installation. <br /> <br />b) At least 30 calendar days prior of the start of the work for work involving signal and <br />overhead wire installation, such as signal system cutover, overhead wire involving <br />third parties, etc. <br />