Furnish all labor, materials, equipment, and incidentals required to construct easements that will allow access to maintenance and construction equipment.
A. 
Woven geotextile shall be a woven polypropylene product.
(1) 
It shall meet or exceed the following physical requirements:
Geotextile Property
Test Method
Minimum Property Requirements
Apparent Opening Size (US Standard Sieve Size)
ASTM D4751-87
No. 30 sieve
Permittivity (1/second)
ASTM D4491-85
0.02
Grab Tensile Strength (pounds)
ASTM D4632-86
270
Puncture Strength (pounds)
ASTM D4833
100
Mullen Burst (psi)
ASTM D3786
550
Trapezoid Tear (pounds)
ASTM D4533-85
100
(2) 
To prevent damaging the fabric, the contractor shall exercise necessary care while transporting, storing and installing the fabric. Prior to installation, the fabric shall be protected from weather, direct sunlight or other ultraviolet exposure and from dust, mud, dirt, debris and other elements which may affect its performance. Fabric which is torn, punctured or otherwise damaged shall not be placed. After placement, fabric shall be covered within five days. Traffic or construction equipment will not be permitted directly on the geotextile.
B. 
Bank-run gravel shall meet the requirements of Article VI herein.
C. 
Crushed gravel shall meet the requirements of Article VI herein.
A. 
A fifty-foot-wide construction easement shall be cleared and grubbed according to plans or as specified by the Town's Engineer. Caution shall be exercised by the contractor so as not to disturb areas outside the limits of work.
B. 
All loam shall be stripped within the limits of the twenty-foot permanent utility easement and stockpiled for future use in an authorized area.
A. 
All utility lines and structures shall be installed and tested as outlined herein.
B. 
Construction of access drive.
(1) 
A twelve-foot-wide access drive shall be constructed directly over the center of the utility main installed within the twenty-foot permanent easement. Drainage culverts shall be installed according to plans or as directed by the Town's Engineer.
(2) 
The access drive shall be cut to subgrade at a minimum of 18 inches from finished grade or as specified on the plans. The geotextile shall be placed in accordance with the plans and manufacturer's requirements. Prior to placement of the fabric, the site shall be prepared to provide a smooth surface which is free from debris, obstruction, and depressions which could result in gaps, tears or punctures in the fabric during cover operations. The fabric shall be unrolled loosely and positioned as evenly as possible on the surface to eliminate wrinkles and folds. Pins or staples may be used to anchor the fabric as directed by the Engineer. The fabric should be pinned in a loose condition so that it easily conforms to the ground surface and will give to the inward movement of the overlying material. Fabric which is damaged after placement shall be replaced, repaired by stitching or patched. Patches shall be of the same material as the placed geotextile. The patch shall be joined to the existing fabric using overlapped seams as directed by the Engineer.
(3) 
Twelve inches of bank-run gravel shall be placed over the fabric in accordance with the plans. Fabric which is damaged as a result of careless or improper placement of gravel, grading techniques or equipment traffic above the fabric shall be repaired or replaced at the expense of the contractor. Six inches of crushed gravel shall be placed over the bank-run gravel and be graded to match the surrounding topography or as directed by the Town's Engineer.
(4) 
Screened loam at an average depth of two inches shall be placed over the access drive and shall be seeded to discourage use by unauthorized vehicles.