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Exhibit 2<br />

Page 304 of 379<br />

DIVISION 1 SPECIFICATIONS<br />

SECTION 01540 CONSTRUCTION SAFETY PLAN AND SECURITY REQUIREMENTS<br />

C. Work may be stopped or suspended by the CPM or <strong>COUNTY</strong> anytime the CPM<br />

or <strong>COUNTY</strong> considers that the intent of this Safety Plan is being violated or that<br />

a hazardous condition has been/was created. This decision to suspend the Work<br />

will be final <strong>and</strong> will only be rescinded by the CPM when satisfied that the<br />

CONTRACTOR has taken action to prevent recurrence. Delays/work stoppage<br />

as a result of the suspension of the Work will be considered the fault of the<br />

CONTRACTOR <strong>and</strong> shall not stop the Contract time for assessing liquidation<br />

damages.<br />

D. All Contractor vehicles authorized by BCAD, if any, to operate on the airport<br />

outside the Construction Area limits as defined herein <strong>and</strong> cross active runways,<br />

safety zones, taxiways, instrument or approach clear zones or any movement<br />

area within the Air Operations Area (AOA) shall do so only under direct control of<br />

a trained, qualified flagman who is in direct (two-way) radio communication with<br />

the ground controller of the Traffic Control Tower. All aircraft have priority over<br />

ground vehicles.<br />

E. All Contract vehicles, if any, that are authorized to operate on Air Operations<br />

Area (AOA) or the Airport outside of the designated Construction Area limits or<br />

haul routes as defined herein, shall display 3-foot by 3-foot flags or larger, orange<br />

<strong>and</strong> white checkerboard pattern, each checkerboard color being 1-foot square.<br />

Vehicles operating in the active Air Operations Area (AOA) shall be under the<br />

control of the Ground Traffic Control Tower.<br />

F. If any construction activity within 125-feet of an active runway edge or 83.5-feet<br />

from an active taxiway edge requires the closure of the affected runway or<br />

taxiway, unless otherwise approved by the Broward <strong>COUNTY</strong> Aviation<br />

Department (BCAD) Operations. No runway, taxiway or apron area shall be<br />

closed without written approval of BCAD Operations <strong>and</strong> the CPM. This will<br />

enable “Notices of Airmen” or other advisory communications to be issued. A<br />

minimum of 48 hours notice of requested closing shall be directed to the CPM<br />

who will coordinate the request with BCAD Operations<br />

1. Debris, waste <strong>and</strong> loose material capable of causing damage to aircraft<br />

l<strong>and</strong>ing gears, propellers or being ingested in jet engines shall be<br />

removed from the active portion of the Air Operations Area (AOA), placed<br />

in protected areas or otherwise secured to prevent dispersal into active<br />

portions of the AOA. The AOA is defined as all areas used or intended to<br />

be used for aircraft operations including active runways, aprons, taxiways,<br />

taxi lanes, etc. Debris shall be promptly removed from the AOA. The<br />

CONTRACTOR shall exercise care in the transportation of materials<br />

within the AOA. Materials tracked or spilled in the AOA shall be removed<br />

immediately.<br />

2. When hauling, loading, grading, or when any of the CONTRACTOR’s<br />

activities are likely to cause the deposit of loose materials in the AOA,<br />

powered vacuum sweepers shall patrol the affected areas continuously to<br />

remove such deposits. The sweepers shall be supplemented by h<strong>and</strong><br />

sweepers, loaders, truck, etc. as necessary.<br />

3. Closures:<br />

Section 01540 Construction Plan <strong>and</strong> Safety Requirements Page 99

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