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DIVISION 1 SPECIFICATIONS<br />

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

other vehicles when operating within the site.<br />

5. The CONTRACTOR is responsible for immediate clean-up of any debris<br />

deposited along the access route as a result of his construction traffic.<br />

The entire access route <strong>and</strong> construction site shall be kept free <strong>and</strong> clean<br />

of all debris at all times <strong>and</strong> maintained in good repair by the<br />

CONTRACTOR or his gents, <strong>and</strong> shall be immediately repaired to the<br />

satisfaction of the <strong>COUNTY</strong>. Directional signing along the delivery route<br />

to the storage area or Work site shall be as directed by the CPM.<br />

Q. LOAD RESTRICTION:<br />

1. The CONTRACTOR shall comply with all legal load restrictions in the<br />

hauling of materials on public roads beyond the limits of Work. A special<br />

permit will not relieve the CONTRACTOR of liability for damage that may<br />

result from the moving of material or equipment.<br />

2. The operation of equipment of such weight or so loaded as to cause<br />

damage to structures or to any other type of construction shall not be<br />

permitted. Hauling of materials over the base course or surface course<br />

under construction shall be limited as directed. No loads shall be<br />

permitted on a concrete pavement base, or structure before the curing<br />

period. The CONTRACTOR shall be responsible for all damage done by<br />

his hauling equipment <strong>and</strong> shall correct such damage at his own<br />

expense.<br />

3. It is especially noted that the existing airport pavements may not be<br />

capable of supporting certain types of construction equipment. Prior to<br />

bidding, the CONTRACTOR shall fully satisfy himself as to the ability of<br />

the existing airport pavements to satisfactorily sustain the type of<br />

equipment he plans to use. Should damage occur as a result of negligent<br />

construction operations, the CONTRACTOR shall repair the damaged<br />

areas to an acceptable condition at his expense.<br />

R. CONTRACTOR’S SECURITY REQUIREMENTS:<br />

Exhibit 2<br />

Page 310 of 379<br />

1. General Intent: It is intended that the CONTRACTOR shall comply with<br />

all requirements of the airport security plan <strong>and</strong> with the security plan<br />

specified here within. The CONTRACTOR shall designate, to the CPM,<br />

in writing, the name of his CONTRACTOR Security Officer (CSO). The<br />

CSO shall be the CONTRACTOR’s representative on the “Construction<br />

Security Committee” <strong>and</strong> shall be accountable for these security<br />

requirements for the CONTRACTOR.<br />

2. CONTRACTOR Safety Personnel orientation: The CONTRACTOR’s<br />

Safety Officer (CSO) will be responsible for all safety precautions. Prior<br />

to the commencement of the Work, the CSO shall provide the CPM an<br />

outline of a proposed accident <strong>and</strong> fire protection plan for all Work<br />

contemplated under the Contract <strong>and</strong> conduct safety meetings as<br />

directed by the CPM for each shift <strong>and</strong> require the attendance of all<br />

supervisors at such meetings. Copies of the minutes of the safety<br />

meetings shall be kept on file in the CONTRACTOR’s Office.<br />

3. Identification – Vehicles: The CONTRACTOR, through the Contract<br />

Security Officer, shall establish <strong>and</strong> maintain a list of CONTRACTOR <strong>and</strong><br />

Section 01540 Construction Plan <strong>and</strong> Safety Requirements Page 105

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