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1.09 FINAL INSPECTION <br /> A. At least four (4) working-days notice shall be given to the 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 Engineer together with the <br /> Contractor, shall promptly make a joint inspection of the work and note deficiencies, if any. If there are <br /> no deficiencies, or when noted deficiencies, have been corrected and Engineer finds the work <br /> acceptable then the Contract is fully performed. <br /> 1.10 ORDER OF WORK <br /> A. The contractor's schedule shall indicate the order of his work and the time period required in each area. <br /> 1.11 DAMAGE <br /> A. Damage to existing structures, facilities, utilities, trees, lawns, shrubs, pavements, or other property <br /> caused by the Contractor shall be restored to original condition at the Contractor's expense, prior to <br /> final inspection and acceptance. <br /> 1.12 STAGING AREA, USE OF CITY STREETS, EMPLOYEE PARKING <br /> A. Material storage shall be limited at the construction site to what is needed for two days construction. <br /> B. Contractor shall be responsible for making his own arrangements, for storing excess material and <br /> equipment at an approved storage yard off the City streets. <br /> C. Construction equipment may be stored on the street, but must be moved every two days (48 hours) as <br /> construction progresses. <br /> D. No construction material shall be stored over the weekend unless approved by the project engineer. <br /> E. Sheds or storage containers may be left on the street in one location for no longer than one month. <br /> The engineer shall approve the location(s)for storage. <br /> F. Storage containers and sanitary facilities shall not have graffiti and shall be painted in subdued colors. <br /> G. Reflectors and/or barricades shall be required for all equipment and material left on the street overnight. <br /> H. At the end of the working week, all loose material, parts, and debris must be cleaned up and discarded. <br /> I. Employee parking should be at or near the daily construction area. <br /> 1.13 STORM WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION <br /> A. The contractor is advised that the City of Redwood City and all other municipal stormwater dischargers <br /> in San Mateo County are co-permittees under the National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System <br /> (NPDES) Permit Number CAS612008. This permit prohibits the discharge of illicit discharges (non <br /> rainwater) into the storm drain system, unless specifically exempt. As a condition of this permit the City <br /> of Redwood City and San Mateo County have implemented a local Storm Water Management Plan, <br /> adopted respective enabling ordinances prohibiting illicit discharges, and adopted "Best Management <br /> Practices" (BMPs)to assist contractors and citizens with alternatives. <br /> B. The central goal of the Storm Water Management Plan and BMPs is to reduce the amount of pollution <br /> in run-off and establish procedures to address and control storm water pollution resulting from both <br /> pub�ic and private sector construction activity within the City. <br /> C. All work pertormed under this contract and all contractors and their associates and/or employees, are <br /> required to comply with all applicable Storm Water regulations and to implement BMPs at all times. <br /> D. Refer to Section 02133 (Stormwater Pollution Prevention) for more particulars on how to address <br /> pollution issues. <br /> SPECIAL CONDITIONS <br /> MARSHALL STREET GARAGE ELEVATOR <br /> REFURBISHMENT PROJECT 00800-2 <br />