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<br />.- JUILDING AMERICAM <br />\llJlv <br /> <br />Contractor's Permit ExA 03101/05 <br />Form Approved, AVP-Law <br /> <br />licensees or others, unless specifically authorized in advance by the Railroad Representative. Nothing shall be done or <br />permitted to be done by the Contractor at any time that would in any manner impair the safety of such operations. When not in <br />use, Contractor's machinery and materials shall be kept at least fifty (50) feet from the centerline of the Railroad's nearest track, <br />and there shall be no vehicular crossings of Railroads tracks except at existing open public crossings. <br /> <br />B. Operations of the Railroad and work performed by the Railroad personnel and delays in the work to be performed by <br />the Contractor caused by such railroad operations and work are expected by the Contractor, and Contractor agrees that the <br />Railroad shall have no liability to Contractor, its subcontractors or any other person or entity for any such delays. The <br />Contractor shall coordinate its activities with those of the Railroad and third parties so as to avoid interference with railroad <br />operations. The safe operation of the Railroad takes precedence over any work to be performed by the Contractor. <br /> <br />Section 4. <br /> <br />!:!5Wi. <br /> <br />The Contractor shall pay in full all persons who perform labor or provide materials for the work to be performed by <br />Contractor. The Contractor shall not create, permit or suffer any mechanic's or materialmen's liens of any kind or nature to be <br />created or enforced against any property of the Railroad for any such work performed. The Contractor shall indemnify and hold <br />harmless the Railroad from and against any and all liens, claims, demands, costs or expenses of whatsoever nature in any way <br />connected with or growing out of such work done, labor performed, or materials fumished. If the Contractor fails to promptiy <br />cause any lien to be released of record, the Railroad may, at Its election, discharge the lien or claim of lien at Contracto~s <br />expense. <br /> <br />Section 5. <br /> <br />PROTECTION OF FIBER OPTIC CABLE SYSTEMS. <br /> <br />A. Fiber optic cable systems may be buried on the Railroad's property. Protection of the fiber optic cable systems <br />is of extreme importance since any break could disrupt service to users resulting in business interruption and loss of revenue <br />and profits. Contractor shall telephone the Railroad during normal business hours (7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Central Time, Monday <br />through Friday, except holidays) at 1-800-336-9193 (also a 24-hour, 7-day number for emergency calls) to determine if fiber <br />optic cable is buried anywhere on the Railroad's premises to be used by the Contractor. If it is, Contractor will telephone the <br />telecommunications company(ies) involved, make arrangements for a cable locator and, if applicable, for relocation or other <br />protection of the fiber optic cable. The Contractor shall not commence any work until all such protection or relocation (if <br />applicable) has been accomplished. <br /> <br />B. In addition to other indemnity provisions in this Agreement, the Contractor shall indemnify, defend and hold the <br />Railroad harmless from and against all costs, liability and expense whatsoever (including, without limitation, attorneys' <br />fees, court costs and expenses) arising out of any act or omission of the Contractor, its contractor, agents and/or <br />employees, that causes or contributes to (1) any damage to or destruction of any telecommunications system on <br />Railroad's property, and/or (2) any injury to or death of any person employed by or on behalf of any telecommunications <br />company, and/or its contractor, agents and/or employees, on Railroad's property. Contractor shall not have or seek <br />recourse against Railroad for any claim or cause of action for alleged loss of profits or revenue or loss of service or other <br />consequential damage to a telecommunication company using Railroad's property or a customer or user of services of the <br />fiber optic cable on Railroad's property. <br /> <br />Section 6. <br /> <br />PERMITS - COMPLIANCE WITH LAWS. <br /> <br />In the prosecution of the work covered by this agreement, the Contractor shall secure any and all necessary permits <br />and shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, regulations and enactments affecting the work including, <br />without limitation, all applicable Federal Railroad Administration regulations. <br /> <br />Section 7. <br /> <br />SAFETY. <br /> <br />A. Safety of personnel, property, rail operations and the public is of paramount importance in the prosecution of the work <br />performed by the Contractor. The Contractor shall be responsible for initiating, maintaining and supervising all safety, <br />operations and programs in connection with the work. The Contractor shall at a minimum comply with the Railroad's safety <br />standards listed in Exhibit D, hereto attached, to ensure uniformity with the safety standards followed by the Railroad's own <br />forces. As a part of the Contracto~s safety responsibilities, the Contractor shall notify the Railroad if the Contractor determines <br />that any of the Railroad's safety standards are contrary to good safety practices. The Contractor shall fumish copies of Exhibit <br />D to each of its employees before they enter on the job site. <br /> <br />B. Without limitation of the provisions of paragraph A above, the Contractor shall keep the job site free from safety and <br />health hazards and ensure that its employees are competent and adequately trained in all safety and health aspects of the job. <br /> <br />Contractor's Permit ExA 03/01/05 <br />Form Approved, AVP-Law <br /> <br />Page 2 of 4 <br /> <br />Exhibit A <br />To Contractor's Permit <br />