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19E - RFP - STREET TREE MAINTENANCE
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3/17/2015
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L. STREET CLOSURES, DETOURS, BARRICADES <br />(1) Warning signs, lights, and devices shall be installed and displayed in conformity <br />with "The California Manual on Uniform Traffic Devices" for use in performance of <br />work upon highways issued by the State of California, Department of <br />Transportation and as directed by City staff. <br />(2) If the Contractor fails to provide and install any of the signs or traffic control <br />devices required hereby or ordered by the City staff, staff may cause such signs <br />or traffic control devices to be placed by others, charge the costs therefore <br />against the Contractor, and deduct the same from the next progress payment. <br />(3) A traffic control plan will be submitted to the Projects Manager or designee ten <br />(10) days prior to starting this contract. <br />M. DISPOSAL <br />(1) All debris generated by the Contractor in the performance of work shall become <br />the property of the Contractor from and after the time of site clean -up. The <br />Contractor shall dispose of all generated debris at no additional cost to City and <br />shall dispose of debris as is consistent with the requirements of AB 939. <br />1. Provide disposal reports <br />2. As requested, City may request Contractor to dump tree mulch at City <br />owned sites at no extra cost to City. <br />3. All green waste produced as a result of the Contractor's operations <br />under this Agreement shall be reduced, reused, recycled, and /or <br />transformed by Contractor. Weight slips shall be required as proof of final <br />disposal and must be submitted by Contractor with each demand for <br />payment. All brush generated from tree trimming operations shall be <br />recycled where practical. <br />4. Wood chips <br />a. Reducing shall include but not be limited to chipping, grinding, <br />and /or shredding operations. Disposal is to be at a recycling yard <br />for use in a mulching program, and Contractor shall provide <br />proof of such with each demand for payment. <br />b. At the direction of the Maintenance Services Manager, wood <br />waste generated from tree removals shall be chipped into pure <br />wood chips with an even uniform size. These chips may be <br />dumped in specific locations in the City. <br />Reducing will include, but not be limited to using chipped, ground or shredded <br />tree materials as mulch. If the Contractor has a location outside the City where <br />such mulch may be applied, Contractor must provide the City with documentation <br />(included in each demand for payment) from the property owner including <br />indicating location and amount of material to be used at that location. <br />RECORDS <br />City of Santa Ana Street Tree Maintenance RFP <br />19E -21 Page 18 <br />
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