4. All construction signing shall be supplied, erected, maintained, and removed by the Contractor.
5. Suspensions of Work - When Work is suspended due to seasonal or climatic conditions or, for failure to
correct conditions unsafe for the workers or the generai pubiic, for faiiure to carry out orders of the City or
for other reasons caused by the Contractor, all costs for maintenance of the roadway to accommodate
traffic during the suspended period shall be borne by the Contractor.
6. Maintenance Directed by the City - If the City directs special maintenance for the benefit of the traveling
public not otherwise included in the Contract, payment will be on the basis of Contract unit prices or under
Subsection 104.03 Changes in the Character of Work. The City will determine the work to be classed as
special maintenance.
Amend Subsection 104.04, Rights In and Use of Materials Found on the Project, with the following:
Existing pull boxes to be abandoned under the proposed work shall be removed, and frames, grates and covers shall
be removed and stacked. All existing conduit to be abandoned may remain, however, all unused wiring shall be
removed from the conduit.
All surplus materials resulting from work under this Contract, and not needed for use on the project and not directed
to be stacked as determined by the Engineer and/or the City shall become the property of the Contractor and shall be
disposed of by the Contractor outside and away from the limits of the project subject to the regulations and
requirements of local authorities governing the disposal of such materials.
Delete Subsection 104.11, Value Engineering Change Proposals by the Contractor, in its entirety.
SECTION 105 — CONTROL OF THE WORK
Amend Subsection 105.06, Cooperation with Utilities, with the following:
Written notice shall be given by the Contractor to all public service corporations or officials, owning or having charge
of publicly or privately owned utilities, of his intention to commence operations affecting such utilities at least one
week in advance of the commencement of such operations, and the Contractor shall, at that time, file a copy of such
notice with the City.
Before the Contractor begins any work or operations that might damage any subsurface structures, he shall carefully
locate all such structures and conduct his operations so as to avoid any damage to them.
New Hampshire State Law, RSA 374:48-56, requires that anyone who excavates in a public way or utility easement
must notify the utility damage prevention system, DIG-SAFE, at least 72 hours prior to starting work. See Section
105.06 Cooperation with Utilities of the Standard Specifications.
DIG SAFE Call Center 1-888-344-7233 or Dial 811
Full compensation for furnishing all labor, materials, tools, equipment and incidentals and for doing all the work
involved in protecting or repairing property as specified in this section shall be considered as included in the Lump
Sum Bid Price and no additional compensation will be allowed therefor.
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