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5/15/2022
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Measurement and Payment <br /> Payment for Item 1.0 shall be reflected in a lump sum quote price under Item 1.0 on the Bid Schedule. <br /> Payment shall include all the CONTRACTOR'S expenses for mobilization of equipment to the site, <br /> transportation of the equipment within the project area, employee time, labor and materials <br /> necessary to accomplish the requirements of this item, compliance with the conditions and <br /> requirements described in this item description, and final clean-up of the work place. <br /> Remobilization, if required, will be paid in accordance with the General Bid Specifications Section <br /> 1.4.4. <br /> ITEM 2.0— PROJECT SAFETY, HEALTH, AND ENVIRONMENTAL ACTION PLAN (SHEAP) <br /> The job will involve working around inactive mine features and hazards, and it is the responsibility of <br /> the CONTRACTOR to be aware of all OSHA regulations which apply to this contract. This item <br /> 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 a <br /> Project Safety Plan in conjunction with project implementation. PROJECT MANAGER must receive <br /> the Project Safety Plan within five (5) working days of Notice to Proceed date. It is expected that the <br /> Project Safety Plan will be comprehensive and sufficiently detailed so that every member of the work <br /> crew (including sub-contractors) on site understands their responsibilities and the responsibilities of <br /> CONTRACTOR to ensure a safe and injury free work place. <br /> The Project Safety Plan must be submitted to: <br /> Jeremy Reineke —jeremy.reineke@state.co.us <br /> 1313 Sherman Street, Room <br /> Denver, CO 80203 <br /> FAX (303) 832-8106 <br /> At a minimum, the plan MUST provide specific, detailed responses to the following list of safety <br /> concerns that are likely to present themselves during the course of Project completion. When <br /> developing the Project Safety Plan, please list specific types of equipment to be provided by <br /> CONTRACTOR, including subcontractor(s), in order to address the safety concern, or specifically <br /> state the actions to be taken by CONTRACTOR, including crew and subcontractor(s) order to <br /> address the safety concern. <br /> COVID-19 Requirements: The SHEAP must address concerns related to the spreading of <br /> coronavirus. Current State of Colorado or Weld County, Colorado Public Health Orders, whichever <br /> is strictest, will be enforced during the project implementation. The State of Colorado, Multi-Industry <br /> Construction Guidance, is provided in Attachment 1 and contains specific requirements and <br /> suggested practices during construction activities to deal with COVID-19 restrictions. <br /> NOTE that the PROJECT MANAGER may suspend the work, either wholly or in part, for such <br /> period or periods as he /she may deem necessary, due to unsafe work practices. The job <br /> clock will NOT be stopped in such a circumstance. <br /> Page 9 of 16 <br />
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