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(g) The Contractor agrees to transfer title and deliver to the State, in the manner, at the time, and to <br />the extent, H any, directed by the Principal Representative, such information and items which, it the <br />Contract had been completed, would have been required to be furnished to the State, including: <br />(1) completed or partially completed plans, drawings and information; and <br />(2) materials or equipment produced or in process or acquired in connection with the <br />performance of the work terminated by the Notice. <br />Other than the above, any termination inventory resulting from the termination of the Contract may, <br />with written approval of the Principal Representative, be sold or acquired by the Contractor under <br />the condltions prescribed by and at a price or prices approved by the Principal Representative. The <br />proceeds of any such disposition shall be applied in reduction of any payments to be made by the <br />State to the Contractor under this Contract or shall otherwise be credded to the price or cost of work <br />covered by this Contract or paid in such other manner as the Principal Representative may direct. <br />Pending Tina{ disposition of property arising from the termination, the Contractor agrees to take such <br />action as may be necessary, or as the Principal Representative may direct, for the protection and <br />preservation of the property related to this Contract which is in the possession of the Contractor and <br />in which the State has or may acquire an interest. <br />(h) Any disputes as to questions of fact which may arise hereunder shall be subject to the provisions <br />of ARTICLE 109 (REMEDIES) of the Colorado Procurement Code. <br />Article 45. CONTRACTOR'S RIGHT TO STOP WORK OR TERMINATE CONTRACT <br />If the work shall be stopped under an order of any court or other public authority for a period of three (3) <br />months through no act or faun of the Contractor or of any one employed by him, then the Contractor may, <br />on seven (7) days' written Notice to the Principal Representative and the Project Manager, stop work or <br />terminate this Contract and recover from the Principal Representative payment for all work executed, any <br />losses sustained on any material, and a reasonable profit. <br />This provision shall not apply to work suspended due to conditions unsatisfactory for the prosecution of the <br />work, including winter weather conditions. <br />Article 46. CLEANUP <br />The Contractor shall at all times keep the construction area free from accumulations of waste material or <br />rubbish resulting from his work. Upon completion of the work, the Contractor shall remove from the vicinity <br />of the work and haul all rubbish, trash, garbage, and construction debris to acounty-approved disposal site. <br />Additionally, the Contractor shall remove from the vicinity all unused materials, and the like, belonging to the <br />Contractor or used under the Contractor's direction during construction. <br />Cleanup is subject to the approval of the Principle Representative. <br />Article 47. PERIODIC PARTIAL PAYMENTS <br />If the time for completion of the work is more than one month, the Contractor may requisition and receive <br />monthly progress payments in the amount of ninety percent (90%) of the value of the work completed to <br />date, less the total of such previous payments, if the Contractor is satisfactorily performing the contract. <br />On some occasions, after approval by the Principle Representative, payment may be made on account of <br />materials not incorporated in the work but delivered and suitably stored at the site, or at some other location <br />agreed upon in writing. Such payments shall be conditioned upon submission by the Contractor of bills of <br />sale or such other procedure as will establish the Principal Representative's title to such material or <br />otherwise adequately protect the Principal Representative's interest, including applicable insurance. <br />Colorado Division of Minerals & Geology GENERAL BID SPECIFICATIONS <br />1996 Page 17 <br />