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8/18/2023
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Monarch Bond Forfeiture Project
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NOTE that the PROJECT MANAGER may suspend the work, either wholly or in part, for <br /> such period or periods as he /she may deem necessary, due to unsafe work practices. <br /> The job clock will NOT be stopped in such a circumstance. <br /> Measurement and Payment <br /> There will be no measurement for payment. Payment for this item will be reflected in a lump sum <br /> quote under Item 2.0 on the Bid Schedule. This lump sum quote will cover all costs for developing <br /> and implementing the Project Safety Plan or SHEAP, including writing and revising the plan as <br /> required, provision and maintenance of safety equipment, conduct of daily safety meetings and <br /> all other items necessary and incidental to meeting the specifications of this item and of the <br /> Project Safety Plan or SHEAP. Payment shall be made as this item is completed and approved <br /> by the Project Manager. <br /> ITEM 3.0 EROSION CONTROL <br /> Construction activities associated with this project have the potential to create sediment run-off <br /> from certain portions of the project area. Best Management Practices (BMPS's) will be <br /> implemented to contain any sediment generated during earth moving and other reclamation <br /> activities. Erosion control BMP's to be implemented include 10" ERTEC S-Fence (or pre- <br /> approved equivalent) between the project area and the South Arkansas River, the river side of <br /> the berm that will be constructed in Item 4.0. <br /> The CONTRACTOR will provide S-fence, stakes and fasteners required for S-fence installation. <br /> An estimated 500 linear feet will be used during project construction. The S-fence will be installed <br /> according to the manufacturer's specifications, and staked in using #4 rebar stakes (1/" <br /> diameter). The S-fence will be installed in the locations illustrated as the yellow lines on the <br /> Berm and Grade Map and as directed by the Project Manager. An estimated 500 linear feet of <br /> S-fence will be installed in accordance with the following procedure. <br /> S-fence Installation Procedure: <br /> A. A trench or slot shall be excavated at the downhill site perimeter as illustrated on the <br /> installation instructions to a depth of at least 3 inches and at least 2 inches wide. The <br /> trench shall be cleared of obstructions including, but not limited to, rocks, clods, and <br /> debris greater than one-inch in any dimension. <br /> B. Install #4 REBAR stakes (1/" diameter) on downhill side and adjacent to trench, on 80- <br /> inch spacing along the length of the trench. <br /> C. Insert S-fence Sediment Control System into slot against the downhill wall of trench — <br /> then backfill remaining volume with native soil. <br /> D. Overlap S-fence segments by at least 4 inches. <br /> E. Stakes shall be installed 80 inches apart along the length on the downhill side of the S- <br /> fence Sediment Control System. Stakes shall be driven 2 inches below the top of the S- <br /> fence. Fasten the segments together and to each stake with two or three wire ties. <br /> F. The ends of the S-fence Sediment Control System shall be dog-legged or angled up- <br /> slope to ensure water and sediment containment. <br /> Page 11 of 16 <br /> 7/23/23 <br />
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