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Public Works
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25E
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6/17/2013
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27. TRAFFIC CONTROL <br />The Contractor shall conduct all work in a manner that will insure continuous traffic flow <br />on the street at all times. In situations where it is necessary to restrict traffic flow per WATCH <br />Handbook, the Contractor will contact the Director for approval. . <br />28. MISCELLANEOUS TRAFFIC DEVICES <br />Contractor shall provide all traffic control and miscellaneous traffic devices as may be <br />required for Routine and/or Extraordinary maintenance of this contract. <br />Signs used for handling traffic during the course of this contract shall be in accordance with <br />the "Work Area Traffic Control Handbook" (WATCH) published by Building News, Inc., and <br />made a part of these special provisions. The method in which signs, barriers and other <br />miscellaneous traffic devices are used during construction and/or repair shall be in accordance with <br />the publication mentioned. A copy of said publication is on file in the Public Works Agency. <br />All signs shall be illuminated or reflectorized when they are used during hours of darkness. <br />All cones, pylons, barricades or posts used in the diversion of traffic shall be provided with <br />flashers, or other satisfactory illumination if in place during hours of darkness. <br />29. APPRENTICESHIP STANDARDS <br />Where required under law, the prime contractor on this project shall assume full <br />responsibility for compliance with apprenticeship standards as established by Section 1777.5 of the <br />California State Labor Code. <br />30. PAYROLL RECORDS <br />Section 1776, Chapter 1 of Division 2, of the California Labor Code, relating to apprentices <br />on Public Works, requires that each contractor and subcontractor keep an accurate payroll, showing <br />the name, address, social security number, work classification, straight time, and overtime hours <br />worked each day and each week, and the actual per diem wages paid each journeyman, apprentice <br />or worker employed by him. The payroll shall be made available to the employee or this authorized <br />representative, the Division of Labor Standards Enforcement and the Division of Apprenticeship <br />Standards. <br />Pursuant to Labor Code S1778.8, the Contractor agrees to pay travel and subsistence <br />payments to each workman needed to execute the work in accordance with applicable collective <br />bargaining agreements filed with the Department of Industrial Relations. <br />31. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS <br />Each undersigned represents and warrants that its signature hereinbelow has the <br />power, authority and right to bind its respective parties to each of the terms of this <br />Agreement, and shall indemnify City fully, including reasonable costs and <br />attorney's fees, for any injuries or damages to City in the event that such authority <br />or power is not, in fact, held by the signatory or is withdrawn. <br />b. All Exhibits referenced herein and attached hereto shall be incorporated as if fully <br />set forth in the body of this Agreement. <br />25E-11
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