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4/11/1991
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4/02/90 <br /> Any shafts which were fenced prior to construction activities shall be <br /> protected by a temporary fence during non-working hours. Other openings may <br /> be designated by the PROJECT MANAGER as requiring fencing due to proximity of <br /> houses or visitation by tourists. <br /> This work may involve working around unprotected hazardous mine shafts, <br /> stopes, adits and other openings which may be open to the surface or hidden <br /> from view by trash, debris, vegetation, or thin and unstable layers of <br /> surficial materials or rock. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for <br /> thoroughly investigating the site conditions and scheduling his equipment, <br /> equipment operations, personnel and safety procedures to prevent accidents and <br /> injuries. Failure to comply will be cause for immediate suspension of the <br /> work. <br /> 22. PROJECT PUBLICITY <br /> The OWNER will be sole provider of information about the project work to area <br /> residents , utility companies and special districts , county, state, and federal <br /> agencies, and individuals from the media. Any contact with these groups by <br /> the CONTRACTOR must be cleared through the OWNER. <br /> 23. HISTORICAL PRESERVATION <br /> Areas adjacent to the mine sites often contain related artifacts and <br /> structures , such as buildings, tipples, ore houses , headframes and <br /> foundations, that may be historically significant. Care shall be exercised to <br /> avoid any disturbances to these structures and artifacts, in order to preserve <br /> their integrity. Existing structures shall not be used as load-bearing <br /> devices. <br /> 24. UTILITIES <br /> Known utilities, both underground and above-ground, which may affect <br /> construction to be carried out under this contract are shown on the drawings. <br /> The information shown is complete to the best of OWNER'S knowledge. <br /> The horizontal and vertical location of utilities may vary. The CONTRACTOR is <br /> responsible for excavation and equipment movement without damage to <br /> utilities. Utilities and other facilities which are located during <br /> construction shall be protected in-place until their disposition is determined <br /> by the OWNER. <br /> 25. ELECTRICAL POWER AND POTABLE AND CONSTRUCTION WATER <br /> The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for providing electrical power and potable <br /> and construction water as needed to perform the contract work. If the <br /> CONTRACTOR desires to use power other than portable generators, the <br /> CONTRACTOR'S plans for providing such power will be subject to the OWNER'S <br /> prior approval . The cost for providing power and water will not be paid for <br /> separately but shall be included in the bid prices of the various work items. <br /> MLRD-10 <br />
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