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1.14 SAFETY <br /> A. Contractor, before beginning construction, is to provide, maintain and remove upon completion of work <br /> all barricades around openings and excavations, fences around areas and other temporary <br /> construction, warning signals, signs, and flagmen as required to direct traffic through the work area and <br /> or to redirect traffic to detours. <br /> B. The temporary work shall conform to all requirements of State and Local Authorities, and of the <br /> Underwriters in regard to operation, safety, and fire hazards. The Contractor shall furnish and complete <br /> all items necessary for such construction and for conformity with such requirements whether or not <br /> called for under the separate divisions of these specifications. <br /> C. Contractor agrees that he will assume sole and complete responsibility for job site conditions during the <br /> course of construction of this project, including safety of all persons and property; that this requirement <br /> shall apply continuously and not be limited to normal working hours. <br /> 1.15 FINAL CLEANING <br /> A. Contractor shall execute final cleaning prior to final inspection, using only properly skilled workers. <br /> B. Remove grease, dust, dirt, stains, labels, fingerprints, and other foreign materials from exposed interior <br /> and exterior finished surtaces. <br /> C. Repair, patch, and touch up marred surfaces to match adjacent finishes. <br /> D. Clean interior and exterior surtaces exposed to view; remove temporary labels, stains and foreign <br /> substances, polish transparent and glossy surtaces, vacuum carpeted and soft surtaces. <br /> E. Clean equipment and fixtures to a sanitary condition, clean or replace filters of inechanical equipment <br /> operated during construction, clean ducts, blowers and coils of units operated without filters during <br /> construction. <br /> F. Clean Site; mechanically sweep paved areas. <br /> G. Remove waste and surplus materials, rubbish, and construction facilities from Site. <br /> 1.16 RESPONSIBILITY FOR UNDERGROUND FACILITIES AND OVERHEAD LINES <br /> A. Attention of bidders is specifically directed to the responsibility for the care and protection of previously <br /> installed underground facilities and overhead electrical and communication lines including storm drains, <br /> sanitary sewers, water mains, utility ducts, and appurtenant structures underlying the roadway <br /> improvements and overhead utility lines to be constructed. <br /> B. Contractor shall be solely responsible for the protection and care of such facilities. Any damage to such <br /> facilities discovered during the course of the work and/or final inspection of the work shall be repaired or <br /> replaced by Contractor to the satisfaction of the City Engineer at no additional expense to the contract <br /> prior to acceptance of the work. <br /> C. All existing underground utilities, overhead utilities, and other improvements are not necessarily shown <br /> on the plan. The Contractor shall notify utility companies at least two (2) working days in advance of <br /> construction to field locate utilities. Call Underground Service Alert(U.S.A.) at 1-800-642-2444. It shall <br /> be the responsibility of the Contractor to determine the existence and location of existing utilities. Any <br /> costs incurred as a result of Contractor's failure to verify locations of existing utilities shall be borne by <br /> the Contractor. <br /> 1.17 DUST CONTROL <br /> A. Contractor shall take appropriate steps such as watering to prevent airborne dust due to work under <br /> this contract. <br /> SPECIAL CONDITIONS <br /> MARSHALL STREET GARAGE ELEVATOR <br /> REFURBISHMENT PROJECT 00800-3 <br />