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Company Name
MIDORI GARDENS
Contract #
A-2006-195
Agency
PUBLIC WORKS
Council Approval Date
8/7/2006
Expiration Date
8/7/2009
Insurance Exp Date
6/1/2010
Destruction Year
2014
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schedule totals ten (10) percent of the total contract price, the contract is subject to <br />cancellation at the City's option. In the event of cancellation for unsatisfactory <br />performance, the original Contractor shall reimburse the City for damage accrued by <br />changing contractors. <br />18. SAFETY REQUIREMENTS <br />All work performed under this contract shall be performed in such a manner as to <br />provide required maximum safety to the public and where applicable, comply with all safety <br />standards required by CAL-OSHA. The Director reserves the right to issue restraint or cease <br />and desist orders to the Contractor when unsafe or harmful acts are observed or reported <br />relative to the performance of the work under this contract. <br />19. UNDERGROUND SERVICE ALERT (USA) <br />Underground Alert Systems must be notified 48-hours in advance prior to <br />commencing work that involves digging underground. This notification is required for each <br />location. The telephone number is 1-800-422-4133. <br />20. HAZARDOUS CONDITIONS <br />The Contractor shall maintain all work sites free of hazards to persons and/or <br />property resulting from his operations. Any hazardous condition noted by the Contractor, <br />which is not a result of his operations, shall be immediately reported to the Public Works <br />Agency. <br />21. UTILITIES <br />Any Damage to utility lines that occurs shall be immediately reported to the utility <br />company that is involved. The cost of repair, if required, will be at the Contractor's expense. <br />If damage occurs to any adjacent shrubs or trees that are to remain on the site, immediate <br />treatment or necessary replacements of the same shall be at the Contractor's expense. <br />22. ACCESS TO PRIVATE PROPERTY <br />Prior to any work that will restrict access to private property, the Contractor shall <br />notify each affected property owner or responsible person, informing him of the nature of <br />and the approximate duration of the restriction. <br />23. PROTECTION AND RESTORATION OF EXISTING IMPROVEMENTS <br />The Contractor shall be responsible for the protection of all improvements adjacent to <br />the work, such as sprinkler systems, drain pipes, lawns, brick work, plantings, masonry work, <br />fences, wall, sidewalks, street paving, etc., located on either public or private property. If <br />any improvements are removed or damaged, other than those designed for removal, then <br />such improvements shall be replaced in kind at the Contractor's expense. <br />7 <br />
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