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SECTION 9 — PROSECUTION OF WORK <br /> To minimize public inconvenience, possible hazards, and to restore streets and other work <br /> areas to their original condition as soon as practicable, the Contractor shall diligently prosecute <br /> the work to completion. If, in the Engineer's opinion, the Contractor fails to prosecute the work <br /> to the extent that the above objectives are not being accomplished, the Contractor shall, upon <br /> orders from the Engineer, immediately take the steps necessary to fully accomplish said _. <br /> objectives. <br /> Should the Contractor fail to take the necessary steps to fully prosecute the work, after orders — <br /> from the Engineer to do so, the Engineer may suspend the work in whole or in part, until the <br /> Contractor takes said steps. With or without such suspension, the Engineer may also cause <br /> such steps to be taken by force account or other means at the Contractor's expense. <br /> SECTION 10 —CONSTRUCTION LIMITS <br /> The Contractor shall confine construction activities to the project limits; which shall consist of right- <br /> of-way, easements and/or property owned by the City of Tracy. With prior approval of the _ <br /> Engineer, adjacent street right-of-way may also be used for day-to-day operations. Unless <br /> approved by the Engineer, no storage of materials and equipment will be allowed to remain within <br /> the right-of-way during non-working hours, on the weekends, or during holidays. <br /> Each day, after the completion of construction operations, the project limits shall be secured and <br /> made accessible to the public. All excess materials and equipment not protected by approved <br /> traffic control devices (such as k-rails) shall be relocated to the staging area or demobilized. _ <br /> Trench spoils shall be off-hauled daily and open excavations shall be protected with steel plates. <br /> The Contractor's operations, including the stockpiling of materials and staging of equipment, <br /> shall be performed in such a way that vehicular, bicycle and pedestrian access is maintained. <br /> SECTION 11 — CONSTRUCTION STAGING / FIELD OFFICE SITE <br /> If additional space beyond the construction limits is necessary for staging, the Contractor shall, at <br /> his own cost and initiative, make special arrangements with neighboring property owner(s) to <br /> secure a staging area for a field office and/or material and equipment storage. The staging area <br /> must be fenced, with screening, and shall be operated in a manner that minimizes the <br /> inconvenience to neighbors. <br /> The Contractor is encouraged to negotiate side agreements with the property owner of such <br /> sites prior to submitting bids. Prior to occupying the staging area, the Contractor will be required <br /> to provide to the Engineer a copy of the agreement or temporary construction easement granted <br /> by the property owner. A written release from the property owner, holding the City harmless from <br /> liability, will also need to be provided. In addition to approval from the property owner, the — <br /> Contractor may also need to secure a Use Permit from the City's Planning Division. <br /> Division II - 5 NEI Phase II Water and Sewer <br /> July 2007 CIP Nos. 7468,7589, 7590 <br />