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• <br /> 1.08 RECORDS <br /> A. Contractor shall keep accurate, detailed records of the type, character and extent of all work <br /> accomplished and time spent in the performance of each type of work and shall, upon request, furnish the <br /> Engineer with any information from these records, including the accumulative totals. <br /> B. Contractor shall submit to the city prior to final acceptance all as -built drawings, guarantees, maintenance <br /> and repair manuals as required. <br /> 1.09 PARTIAL ACCEPTANCE AND OCCUPANCY <br /> A. Partial acceptance of completed work may be considered at the discretion of the city engineer. <br /> B. The city shall have the right to occupy and use in any manner any or all portions of completed work which <br /> has been accepted. <br /> 1.10 FINAL INSPECTION <br /> A. At least four (4) working days notice shall be given to the city engineer that the project is ready for final <br /> inspection, that the Contractor has carefully inspected all portions of the work and that all conditions of <br /> the Contract Section have been fulfilled. <br /> B. Upon acceptance of notice that the work is ready for final inspection, the city engineer together with the <br /> Contractor, shall promptly make a joint inspection of the work and note deficiencies, if any. If there are no <br /> deficiencies, or when noted deficiencies, have been corrected and city engineer finds the work acceptable <br /> then the Contract is fully performed. <br /> 1.11 WATER CONSERVATION <br /> A. Nothing in this section "Water Conservation" shall be construed as relieving the Contractor from furnishing <br /> an adequate supply of water required for the proper construction of this project in accordance with the <br /> Specifications of these special provisions or relieving the Contractor from the legal responsibilities. <br /> B. The Water Shortage Emergency Ordinance, adopted by the City of Redwood City on July 1, 1990, <br /> prohibits or restricts water for construction purposes. However, the use of domestic water in construction <br /> projects for backfill consolidation or compaction, or for dust control purposes is allowed under the current <br /> conditions. <br /> C. The Contractor shall, whenever possible and not in conflict with the above requirements, minimize the <br /> use of water during construction of the project. Watering equipment shall be kept in good working order; <br /> water Teaks shall be repaired promptly; and washing of equipment, except when necessary for safety or <br /> for the protection of equipment, shall be discouraged. <br /> D. When ordered by the Engineer, a dust palliative conforming to the provisions of Section 18, "Dust <br /> Palliative ", of the Standard Specifications shall be used to control dust on this project. No additional <br /> compensation will be allowed for the use of dust palliatives. <br /> 1.12 USE OF WATER <br /> A. Nothing in this section shall be construed as relieving the Contractor from furnishing an adequate supply <br /> of water required for the proper construction of this project in accordance with the Specifications of these <br /> special provisions or relieving the Contractor from the legal responsibilities. <br /> B. All water used in conjunction with the project improvements shall be metered and paid for by the <br /> Contractor. <br /> 1. Contractor shall pay a deposit of $800 to Cash Collections at City Hall, 1017 Middlefield Road for <br /> temporary use of a construction meter. <br /> 2. The receipt of payment shall be taken to the Public Works Services Department, 1400 Broadway, <br /> for acquisition of temporary construction water meter. <br /> SPECIAL CONDITIONS 00800 -2 <br /> EMERGENCY VEHCILE PREEMPTION PROJECT 2010 <br />