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ITEM 1 MOBILIZATION/DEMOBILIZATION <br /> Mobilization/Demobilization will include the cost of cleaning equipment (see Noxious Weeds <br /> below), moving equipment and supplies into the project site, minimal improvement of roads, <br /> reclaiming roads to their pre-construction condition, and removal of the remaining supplies and <br /> equipment at the completion of the project. <br /> Noxious Weeds <br /> In an attempt to mitigate the rampant spread of noxious weeds from one area to another, there <br /> will be a mandatory inspection of all equipment to be used during the course of construction at <br /> the project site. Prior to inspection, it is the responsibility of the Contractor to employ whatever <br /> cleaning methods are necessary to ensure that all equipment is free of soil, seeds,vegetative <br /> matter, or other debris that could contain or hold seeds. Equipment shall be considered clean <br /> when a visual inspection determines the equipment free of such material. The CONTRACTOR <br /> will be required to notify the PROJECT MANAGER in advance of mobilizing equipment on site <br /> to arrange for inspection. Disassembly of equipment components will not be required. <br /> Measurement and Payment <br /> Measurement and payment for Mobilization/Demobilization will be conducted and paid <br /> in accordance with the General Bid Specifications Section 1.0. Invoices are to be <br /> accompanied by Daily Job Logs summarizing the work included in the invoice. <br /> ITEM 2 PROJECT SAFETY,HEALTH,AND ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION PLAN <br /> (SHEAP) <br /> The job will involve working around inactive mine features and hazards, and it is the responsibility <br /> of the CONTRACTOR to be aware of all OSHA regulations which apply to this contract. This <br /> task includes all the Contractors expenses for employee time, labor, materials, and safety <br /> equipment and safety training necessary for preparing and executing a job safety plan. The <br /> Successful Bidder will be required to prepare the Project Safety Plan (SHEAP) and submit it for <br /> review and approval to the DRMS. The CONTRACTOR is required to develop and implement <br /> a Project Safety Plan in conjunction with project implementation. PROJECT MANAGER must <br /> receive the Project Safety Plan within five (5) working days of Notice to Proceed date. It is <br /> expected that the Project Safety Plan will be comprehensive and sufficiently detailed so that every <br /> member of the work crew(including sub-contractors)on site understands their responsibilities and <br /> the responsibilities of CONTRACTOR to ensure a safe and injury free work place. <br /> The Project Safety Plan must be submitted to: <br /> Kirstin Brown <br /> 450 Legends Drive <br /> Durango, CO 81301 <br /> Page 10 of 17 <br />