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Article 23. WORK BY OTHERS <br /> The Principal Representative reserves the right to let other contracts in connection with this work. <br /> The work site is located in a mining area and mining or other construction activities may be occurring at the <br /> same time as the work proposed under this contract. It shall be the Contractor's responsibility to coordinate <br /> his work with those of the landowners, mining companies or other Contractors on the site. The Contractor <br /> shall allow other contractors or mining companies reasonable opportunity for the introduction and storage <br /> of their materials and the execution of their work, and shall properly connect and coordinate his work with <br /> theirs. <br /> The Contractor shall,without charge, permit the landowner, mining companies, and such other Contractors <br /> to use the roads and other facilities constructed or improved by the Contractor for the contract work; <br /> provided,that such usage shall in no way interfere with the contract work of the Contractor. <br /> If any part of the Contractor's work depends, for proper execution or results, upon the work of any other <br /> contractor,the Contractor shall inspect and measure work already in place. The Contractor shall promptly <br /> report to the Principle Representative any defects in such work that render it unsuitable for proper execution <br /> and results,or any discrepancy between the executed work and the Special Conditions or Drawings. Failure <br /> of the Contractor to so inspect and report shall constitute an acceptance of the other contractor's work as <br /> fit and proper for the reception of his work,except as to defects which may develop in the other contractor's <br /> work after the execution of the Contractor's work. <br /> I <br /> Article 24. MUTUAL RESPONSIBILITY OF CONTRACTORS <br /> Should the Contractor cause damage to any separate contractor on the work, the Contractor agrees, upon <br /> due notice,to settle with such contractor by agreement if he concurs. If such separate contractor sues the <br /> Principal Representative on account of any damage alleged to have been so sustained, the Principal <br /> Representative shall notify the Contractor,who shall defend such proceedings. If any judgment against the <br /> Principal Representative arises therefrom, the Contractor shall pay or satisfy it and pay all costs incurred <br /> by the Principal Representative. <br /> Article 25. ACCESS AND WORKING AREA <br /> Access to the sites or to the vicinity of sites is by public roads and private roads as shown on the drawings <br /> or as may be located in the field. Some sites may not have adequate access roads for Contractors methods <br /> or equipment and construction or improvement of existing roads may be required. Access roads used or <br /> constructed by the Contractor shall be maintained during use and the land reclaimed or restored to <br /> pre-existing or better conditions. <br /> The Contractor shall keep access roads, equipment, the storage of materials and the operation of his <br /> workmen to the immediate vicinity of the work sites and shall not unreasonably encumber the premises with <br /> his materials and equipment. Caution shall be exercised at all times to avoid blocking roads or in any other <br /> way interfering with operations by others or presenting a hazard to personnel, equipment, or to the public. <br /> The Contractor shall obtain all permits and/or permission required to use public and private roads. The <br /> Contractor shall obey all laws and regulations affecting the use of public thoroughfares. <br /> The Contractor shall provide such temporary barricades,fences, or warning signs as may be necessary to <br /> make temporary or permanent roads safe by night as well as by day. He shall at all times have a sufficient <br /> number of watchmen, flagmen, and warning lights to protect traffic where it is interfered with by his <br /> operations, where his trucks enter or leave public roads, or where work is being done adjacent to such <br /> roads. <br /> i <br /> Colorado Division of Minerals&Geology GENERAL BID SPECIFICATIONS <br /> 1996 <br /> Page 9 ; <br />