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M1998013
IBM Index Class Name
Revision
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1/21/2003
Doc Name
DRAFT Slurry Wall Construction Specifications
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3.02 INTERFERING STRUCTURES <br />A. Take necessary precautions to prevent damage to existing structures whether on the <br />surface, abovegound, or undergound. An attempt has been made to show major <br />structures on the Drawings. The completeness and accuracy cannot be guaranteed, and it <br />is presented simply as a guide to avoid known possible difficulties. <br />3.03 FIELD RELOCATION <br />A. During the progess of construction, it is expected that minor relocations of the work will <br />be necessary. Such relocations shall be made only by direction of the Engineer. If <br />existing structures are encountered that prevent the construction, and that aze not properly <br />shown on the Drawings, notify the Engineer before continuing with the construction in <br />order that the Engineer may make such field revision as necessary to avoid conflict with <br />the existing structures. If the Contractor shall fail to so notify the Engineer when an <br />existing structure is encountered, and shall proceed with the construction despite the <br />interference, he shall do so at his own risk. <br />3.04 EASEMENTS <br />A. Where portions of the work are located on public or private property, easements and <br />permits will be obtained by the Contractor. Easements will provide for the use of the <br />property for construction purposes to the extent indicated on the easements. Copies of <br />these easements and permits should be available on-site. It shall be the Contractor's <br />responsibility to determine the adequacy of the easement obtained in every case and to <br />abide by al] requirements and provisions of the easement. The Contractor shall con£me <br />his construction operations to within the easement limits or make special arrangements <br />with the property owners or appropriate public agency for the additional area required. <br />Any.damage to property, either inside or outside the limits of the easements shall be the <br />responsibility of the Contractor as specified herein. The Contractor shall remove, protect, <br />and replace all fences or other items encountered on public or private property. <br />B. It is anticipated that the required easements and permits will be obtained before <br />construction is started. However, should the procurement of any easement or permit be <br />delayed, the Contractor shall schedule and perform the work around these areas anti] such <br />a time as the easement or pemvt has been secured. <br />3.05 LAND MONUMENTS <br />A. The Contractor shall notify the Engineer of any existing Federal, State, Town, County, <br />and private land monuments encountered. All monuments shall be preserved, or replaced <br />by a licensed surveyor at the Contractors expense. When Government monuments are <br />encountered, the Contractor shall notify the Engineer at least hvo (2) weeks in advance of <br />the proposed construction in order that the Engineer will have ample opportunity to <br />notify the proper authority and reference these monuments for later replacement. <br />END OF SECTION <br />Draft -Technical Specifications <br />01/99 Section OI 160 -Page 3 of 3 <br />
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