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Parks, Recreation, & Community Services
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25A
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7/15/2013
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2018
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1.13 SITE CLEANUP <br />Cleanup of any debris resulting from any tree pruning operations shall be promptly and <br />properly accomplished. The work area shall be kept safe at all times until all operations <br />are completed. Under no circumstances shall the accumulation of debris be allowed in <br />such a manner as to result in a hazard to the public. All debris from tree operations shall <br />be cleaned up each day before the work crew leaves the site, unless permission is given <br />by an authorized SAPRF representative to do otherwise. All lawn areas, parkways, <br />streets and sidewalks shall be raked and/or blown clean, and all brush, branches, or other <br />debris shall be removed from the site. Areas are to be left in a condition equal to or better <br />than that which existed prior to the commencement of tree pruning operations. <br />All cuttings, branches, wood chips and other debris shall be cleared from the site and <br />disposed of by the Contractor. The Contractor shall obtain permits required for this <br />purpose. Disposal expenses will be the Contractor's responsibility. Debris, such as wood <br />chips, shall be left on property only at the direct and specific request of the owner and an <br />authorized SAPRF representative. Firewood four (4) inches diameter or larger will be <br />left at the work location in a safe manner, unless the wood is not usable as firewood. All <br />firewood to be removed (wood four (4) inches of diameter or larger) must be authorized <br />by an SAPRF representative. <br />1.14 TIME FOR COMPLETION <br />If awarded this project, the Contractor agrees to complete the work within the time <br />parameters jointly agreed upon by the City, SAPRF, and the Contractor prior to work <br />commencement, unless specific time deadlines are specified elsewhere in these <br />specifications. Once the work has commenced, the Contractor shall diligently prosecute <br />the same to completion. <br />1.15 SUBCONTRACTORS <br />Subcontractors used in the performance of this project shall be listed in the Contractors <br />Bid Proposal. Subcontractors shall be properly licensed by the State of California as a <br />contractor to perform work of this specialty and hold a valid business permit and <br />certificate of insurance with the City of Santa Ana. Should any subcontractor fail to <br />perform the work undertaken by him to the satisfaction of the SAPRF, said subcontractor <br />shall be removed immediately from the project upon the request of the SAPRF and shall <br />not again be employed on the project. The Contractor shall be held liable for the <br />correction of any deficient work. <br />1.16 ADDITIONS AND/OR DELETIONS OF WORK <br />The SAPRF representative reserves the right to add and/or delete tree work on this <br />project as deemed necessary and in the best interest of the SAPRF. Additions and/or <br />deletions shall be made at the unit price accepted by SAPRF upon award of contract. <br />1.17 INSPECTIONS <br />An authorized SAPRF representative will inspect the work performed by the contractor to <br />insure completion of the pruning in accordance with SAPRF Pruning specifications. <br />25A-56
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