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M1995005
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7/25/2023
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Ocean Wave Project ( Alps Jct)
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In an emergency affecting the safety of life or posing a threat to adjoining property, the <br /> CONTRACTOR, without special instruction or authorization from the PROJECT MANAGER or <br /> Principal Representative, is hereby permitted to act, at his discretion, to prevent such threatened <br /> loss or injury; and he shall so act, without appeal, if so authorized or instructed. The Principal <br /> Representative must be notified as soon as possible in the event of any emergency. Any <br /> compensation, claimed by the CONTRACTOR on account of emergency work, shall be determined <br /> by agreement for extra compensation. <br /> Article 26. HISTORICAL PRESERVATION <br /> Areas adjacent to the mine sites often contain related artifacts and structures, such as buildings, <br /> tipples, ore houses, headframes and foundations that may be historically significant. Care shall be <br /> exercised to avoid any effect to these structures and artifacts, in order to preserve their integrity. <br /> Existing structures, except shaft timbering, shall not be used as load-bearing devices. <br /> Article 27. ELECTRICAL POWER, POTABLE AND CONSTRUCTION WATER <br /> The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for providing electrical power and potable and construction <br /> water as needed to perform the contract work. If the CONTRACTOR desires to use power other than <br /> portable generators, the CONTRACTOR plans for providing such power will be subject to the <br /> Principal Representative's 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. The CONTRACTOR shall <br /> install and maintain all utilities in such manner as to protect the public and workmen and conform to <br /> any applicable laws and regulations. Upon completion of the work, he shall remove all such <br /> temporary utilities from the site. <br /> Article 28. PROTECTION OF EXISTING UTILITIES <br /> Utilities, both underground and aboveground, may exist which could affect construction work covered <br /> under this contract. The CONTRACTOR is responsible for determining the nature and locations of <br /> any and all utilities which could affect construction work covered under this contract. The horizontal <br /> and vertical locations of utilities may vary. The CONTRACTOR is responsible for excavation and <br /> equipment movement without damage to utilities. The CONTRACTOR assumes all responsibility for <br /> damages to any utilities he causes under this contract. <br /> When construction crosses highways, railroads, streets or utilities under the jurisdiction of State, <br /> County, City or other Public agency, Public Utility or private entity, the CONTRACTOR shall secure <br /> proper written permission before executing such construction. The CONTRACTOR will be required <br /> to furnish a proper release before final acceptance of the work. <br /> Article 29. PERMITS, LICENSES AND REGULATIONS <br /> Permits and licenses at a Federal, State, County and/or local level, required for prosecution of the <br /> work shall be procured and paid for by the CONTRACTOR. <br /> Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining and Safety <br /> Page 11 of 22 Pages <br /> Revised:9/17/2019 <br />
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