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DIVISION 1 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS - IDEAS-EC

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3.2 PERMANENT PAVEMENT REPLACEMENTA. The permanent and final repaving of all streets and similar surfaces where pavement has beenremoved, disturbed, settled or damaged by or as a result of performance of the Contract shallbe repaired and replaced by the Contractor, by a new and similar pavement. See Specification02510.3.3 PREPARATION FOR PERMANENT PAVEMENTA. When scheduled and within the time specified, the temporary surface shall be removed and abase prepared.B. Prior to placing the permanent pavement all service boxes and similar structures within thearea shall be adjusted to the established grade and cross-section.C. The edges of existing asphalt pavement shall be cut a minimum of one foot beyond theexcavation of disturbed base whichever is greater.1. All cuts shall be parallel or perpendicular to the centerline of the street.3.4 OTHER TYPES OF RESTORATIONA. Watercourses shall be reshaped to the original grade and cross-section and all debrisremoved. Where required to prevent erosion, the bottom and sides of the watercourse shall beprotected.B. Flow lines indicated on the topographical survey shall not be altered by construction activityexcept where specified on the construction drawings. The Contractor is responsible forreestablishing flow lines that have been affected by construction equipment or personnelunder the supervision of the Contractor.C. Trails and slopes shall be restored to their original condition upon completion of constructionactivity at a given area. The Contractor must ensure that no new channel flow lines orwatercourses have been created as a result of construction activity.END OF S<strong>EC</strong>TION02503-204/08 RESTORATION OF SURFACES

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