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2. General liability(Public Liability and Property Damage) (Minimum): <br /> a. Combined single limit of$600,000 written on an occurrence basis; <br /> b. Any aggregate will not be less than $1 million; <br /> c. The CONTRACTOR must purchase additional insurance if claims reduce the annual aggregate <br /> below$600,000; <br /> d. The State of Colorado must be named as additional insured on each comprehensive general <br /> liability policy; <br /> e. Certificates of insurance must be provided to the state within ten (10) working days after receipt of <br /> award; and, <br /> f. Insurance shall include provisions providing notification to the State ten (10) days prior to <br /> cancellation of the coverage. <br /> 3. Automobile Liability(Minimum). The CONTRACTOR must carry a minimum of$600,000 combine <br /> single limit. <br /> VENDOR OFFSET <br /> Pursuant to C.R.S.24-30-202.4(as amended),the State Controller may withhold debts owed to state <br /> agencies under the vendor offset intercept system for: (a) unpaid child support debt or child support <br /> arrearages; (b) unpaid balance of tax, accrued interest, or other charges specified in Article 22,Title 39, <br /> C.R.S.; (c) unpaid loans due to the student loan division of the Department of Higher Education; (d) owed <br /> amounts required to be paid to the unemployment compensation fund; and (e) other unpaid debts owing <br /> to the State or any agency thereof,the amount of which is found to be owing as a result of final agency <br /> determination or reduced to judgment as certified by the controller. <br /> Project Work Description <br /> The attached General Conditions for Purchase orders and Purchase Order Terms and Conditions apply <br /> to all work. <br /> The purpose of the project is to perform maintenance at the mine site during snow melt runoff. <br /> Maintenance activities which may be conducted include removal of snow, snow slide or landslide materials <br /> from roads, ditches or streams; removal of debris from culverts at stream crossings; maintenance of <br /> roadside ditches and culverts;stream bank protection as necessary to minimize flood potential, and <br /> maintenance of the newly constructed Dutch Creek Diversion. CONTRACTOR may be required to obtain <br /> and place rip rap materials. Silt fence or straw bales may be placed at various locations around the mine <br /> site to minimize sediment transportation. Erosion control work including construction of earthen berms or <br /> diversions, and grading of rills and gullies on previously reclaimed lands may also be accomplished. <br /> All work will be undertaken at the direction of the PROJECT MANAGER. Work will involve removing <br /> debris from ditches, culverts, and streams. This work may occur along roadside ditches and culverts and <br /> at stream crossings. An aggregate of one hundred feet(100') of sediment containment fences <br /> (prefabricated silt fences with posts,to be installed as per manufacturer specifications), or hay bales <br /> anchored by rebar as described below, may be constructed at various locations, as the need arises. <br /> Snow removal may be necessary in order to access some locations. Mud flow(mud slide) materials may <br /> need to be removed to access some locations. Boulders and other debris may need to be removed from <br /> the Dutch Creek Diversion. Placement of rip rap in either Coal Creek or Dutch Creek may be required. If <br /> so, CONTRACTOR will obtain and place this material at the direction of the PROJECT MANAGER. <br /> Embankments adjacent to streams may need to be constructed in the event of flooding. Other <br /> maintenance activities, sediment control and erosion control work may be undertaken if necessary, and as <br /> specified by the PROJECT MANAGER. <br /> The anticipated performance period is April 5, 1999,through mid-July, 1999. Climatic conditions may <br /> dictate modification of these dates. <br /> 2 <br />