A.
Any contractor, corporation, public utility or person desiring to open a public way must comply with the City's Street Opening Permit (SOP) Policy and the associated standard operating procedures. For further information, please refer to City of Framingham website link as follows: https://www.framinghamma.gov/207/Street-Opening-Obstruction-Trench-Permit.
B.
All trench repair work must be guaranteed and bonded as required in the City's Street Opening Permit (SOP) Policy. All trenches, whether on public or private property, that are at least three feet in depth and less than 15 feet in width, regardless of the length, shall be permitted throughout the City of Framingham as required by Massachusetts law, 520 CMR 14.00. All work shall be conducted in strict accordance with the latest OSHA regulations.
C.
Work within public roadways is not permitted between November 15 and April 1, unless special approval is granted by the DPW.
D.
No excavation shall remain open after working hours (7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. or as specified in specific City requirements). All excavations shall be backfilled and paved, or covered with steel plates as approved by DPW at the end of work each day.
E.
Workmanship.
(1)
The contractor shall furnish all materials and conduct the job in an orderly, timely, quality-controlled manner. Materials shall conform to the specifications in Article V, Roadway Construction Standards, of the City's Construction Standards.
(2)
The contractor shall keep a competent foreperson and sufficient competent employees to carry on the work with proper speed and in accordance with the requirements of law and other public authorities and to the reasonable satisfaction of the DPW.
(3)
The contractor shall conduct the work in a manner that will not unreasonably interfere with other work being done by the City, by contract or otherwise. If deemed necessary by the DPW, the work done under these standards shall conform to the progress of said other work. The contractor shall cooperate with the contractors or employees who may be doing work for the City and with public service corporations affected by the work in arranging for storage places, temporary support for structures, repairs, etc.
(4)
All temporary repairs shall be properly maintained by the contractor to assure good rideability conditions until the end of the guarantee period or until permanent restoration has been made, whichever first occurs.
(5)
Permanent pavement restoration accomplished by utility companies shall be properly maintained to assure good rideability conditions until acceptance by the DPW.
(6)
All existing roadway monumentation shall be inventoried and protected. Any and all impacts shall be brought to the attention of the Department of Public Works immediately.
F.
Disposal of removed pavement, concrete, soil, or other material shall comply with the DPW's Waste Management and Soil Management Specifications. The disposal location and management plan shall be preapproved by the DPW, prior to the start of any work.
G.
All traffic devices, signs, pavement markings or traffic loops disturbed, damaged, altered or removed by the contractor shall be promptly replaced by the contractor, unless otherwise directed by the DPW, in accordance with City and State of Massachusetts rules and regulations at the expense of the contractor. The contractor shall promptly repair all other damage caused by the work or activities. Street markings (center lines, crosswalks, stop bars, lane markings, etc.) and traffic loops shall be replaced no later than 30 days after completion of work or as may be directed by the City Engineer. If work disturbs center lines or lane markings on primary streets, the contractor shall place temporary reflective markers immediately after the pavement is placed. Traffic markings must be restored by end of day, either after removal or paving. Temporary markings are allowed.
H.
A complete street opening permit shall be submitted to and approved by the DPW prior to commencing work. The DPW requires that a traffic management plan be prepared and submitted for review and approval with the street opening permit application.