A.
Location of Existing Utilities.
Contractor shall verify the existence and location of all existing underground utilities along the route of the work.
B.
Protection of Existing Utilities.
Contractor shall take the necessary precautions to protect all existing utilities from damage due to his operations. Any damage to the existing utilities will be repaired at the Contractor’s expense by qualified personnel. In order to protect existing utilities that are required to be exposed, Contractor’s operation shall be such that a sufficient distance back from the edge of the excavation is maintained to avoid overloading and to prevent slides or caving. No unnecessary excavation or exposing of existing underground utilities will be allowed.
C.
Convenience to Public.
All trenching and excavating shall be performed in a manner that will cause as little inconvenience to the public as possible. All excavated material shall be kept trimmed such that minimum inconvenience is caused to the public or adjoining property owners. At street crossings, sidewalks and other points deemed necessary by the Engineer or the designated representative of the Engineer, trenches and excavations shall be bridged in a secure manner so as to prevent serious interruption of travel and to provide access to fire hydrants, public property, and private property. All bridging shall be preapproved by the Engineer or the designated representative of the Engineer.
D.
Erosion Control:
The Contractor shall conform to the provisions described in technical specification Section 01560, Storm Water Pollution Prevention and any additional provisions for erosion control that may be shown on the plans or described in the technical specifications. All erosion control and storm water pollution prevention measures shall begin at the onset of the project and be maintained throughout the duration of the work until the disturbed area is stabilized at which time they shall be removed unless specifically required otherwise.
E.
Traffic Control:
Provide and maintain traffic control in conformity with the applicable statutory requirements and within highway right-of-way as required by the authority having jurisdiction over the right-of-way. Adequate traffic control devices shall be in place prior to: 1) removal of any existing control devices, 2) construction equipment move in, and 3) any work within public right-of-way. Traffic control shall be in accordance with the latest version of the Texas Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. The Contractor shall notify all emergency service providers in the event of a road closure or other activity that may impair the emergency travel of the emergency service provider.
1.
Maintenance of Traffic.
Conduct work in a manner that will interfere as little as possible with public travel, whether vehicular or pedestrian, whenever it is necessary to cross, obstruct, or close roads, driveways, and walks, whether public or private. The Contractor shall, at his own expense, provide and maintain suitable and safe bridges, detours, or other temporary structures for the accommodation of public and private travel and shall give reasonable notice to owners of private drives before interfering with them; provided however, that such maintenance of traffic will not be required at any point where the Contractor has obtained permission from the owner and tenant of the private property involved, to obstruct traffic at any designated point thereon and for the duration of whatever period of time as may be agreed on.
2.
Barricades, Lights, and Signs.
All streets, roads, highways, and other public thoroughfares that are closed to traffic shall be protected by means of effective barricades on which shall be placed acceptable warning signs. Barricades shall be located at the nearest intersection, public highway or street on each side of the blocked section. All open trenches or other excavations shall be provided with suitable barriers, signs, and lights to the extent that adequate protection is provided to the public. Obstructions, such as material piles and equipment, shall be provided with similar warning lights and signs. All barricades and obstructions shall be illuminated by means of warning lights. Materials stored upon or alongside public streets and highways shall be so placed, and the work conducted at all times, as to cause minimum obstruction and inconvenience to the traveling public.
(Ordinance 2007-106, App. B, adopted 3/20/07)