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C1981048
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GENERAL DOCUMENTS
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6/3/1999
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PKA-9-440
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Reclamation Projects
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v <br /> Article 35. TEMPORARY SUSPENSION OF WORK <br /> The State,acting by and through the Principle Representative,shall have the authority to suspend the work, <br /> either wholly or in part,for such period or periods as he or they may deem necessary due to: <br /> (a) Unsuitable weather; <br /> (b) Faulty workmanship; <br /> (c) Improper superintendence <br /> (d) Contractor's failure to carry out orders or to perform any provision of the Contract <br /> Documents; <br /> (e) Conditions which may be considered unfavorable for the prosecution of the work. <br /> Additional time will be added to the performance time for the contract for(a) above only. <br /> If it should become necessary to stop work for an indefinite period,the Contractor shall store all materials <br /> in such manner that they will not become an obstruction or become damaged in any way; and he shall take <br /> every precaution to prevent damage to or deterioration of the work, provide suitable drainage and erect <br /> temporary structures where necessary. <br /> Such Suspend Work Order shall be in writing and the Contractor shall again proceed with the work when <br /> so notified in writing. <br /> Article 36. ESTIMATED QUANTITIES <br /> The Contractor understands and agrees that: <br /> (a) The quantities and measurements set forth in the Special Conditions are in no case exact <br /> and in some instances the exact quantities and measurements are impossible to determine <br /> until after conditions have become known during construction; <br /> (b) The quantities shown in the Special Conditions are for use as a basis for comparing bids <br /> only; <br /> (c) The Principle Representative does not expressly, or by implication, agree that the actual <br /> amount of work performed or material furnished or installed will correspond therewith; <br /> (d) During the progress of the work the Principle Representative may find it advisable and shall <br /> have the right to make changes in locations of portions of the work,to omit portions of the <br /> work and to increase or decrease the quantities,as may be deemed necessary or desirable; <br /> (e) Under no circumstances or conditions will the Contractor be paid anything on account of <br /> anticipated profits upon the work or any portion thereof covered by the Contract which is not <br /> actually performed; <br /> (f) Under no circumstances or conditions will the Contractor be paid more than the unit price <br /> bid for any item of the Bid because the actual quantity is greater or-less than the quantity <br /> shown in the Bid or Bid Schedule,and <br /> (g) Measurements of any openings have been made in sufficient detail to establish general <br /> shapes and dimensions. The locations and dimensions of vertical and horizontal openings <br /> and depths of materials shown on the documents as waste material,soil and unconsolidated <br /> material and rock material are approximate measurements only and shall be verified by <br /> excavation. <br /> Colorado Division of Minerals&Geology GENERAL BID SPECIFICATIONS <br /> 1996 Page 12 <br />
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