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All excess material shall become the property of the Contractor to be legally disposed of as Contractor sees <br />fit. The City of San Leandro will not reimburse the contractor for any disposal fees incurred. <br />Public Safety <br />The Contractor shall conduct maintenance operations so as to offer the least possible obstruction to the <br />public and to abutting property owners. <br />No material or equipment shall be stored on City property. Any materials or equipment brought to the site <br />for use during any one day shall be placed where it will not interfere with the free and safe passage of <br />traffic and pedestrians. Such materials and equipment shall be removed at the end of each day or when <br />maintenance operations are suspended for any reason. <br />if a hazardous condition is observed and the City notifies the Contractor either directly or by telephone, the <br />Contractor shall correct the condition immediately. If the Contractor falls to correct the hazardous condition <br />immediately, the City reserves the right to install or have installed the necessary lights, barricades, etc. The <br />cost involved shall be deducted from any money due or to become due the Contractor. <br />Full compliance with this section shall be considered as included in the contract price paid and no separate <br />payment will be made therefore. <br />Traffic Control <br />The Contractor shall adhere to all Cal -OSHA and Department of Transportation standards and <br />requirements and take all necessary safety precautions to insure that maintenance work does not endanger <br />the health and safety of the public or cause hazards to the safety of landscape maintenance employees. <br />Construction signs, lights, barricades, etc. shall conform to the latest revision of the Manual of Uniform <br />Traffic Control Devices by the California Department of Transportation. <br />Traffic lanes shall be kept open at all times except when maintenance work may require temporary closing <br />of the lane immediately adjacent to the work area. At no time shall there be less than one traffic lane open <br />in each direction. The Contractor shall minimize closing of traffic lanes by parking maintenance vehicles for <br />loading and unloading of materials and landscape maintenance equipment in the left hand turn lanes(s) at <br />the beginning of the median taper. Appropriate safety devices such as traffic cones, warning signs, early <br />warning safety directional boards and/or barricades shall still be used as required. <br />Whenever the Contractor's operations create a condition hazardous to traffic or to the public, the Contractor <br />shall, without cost to the City, furnish, erect and maintain such barricades, lights, signs, and other devices <br />and take such other precautions as are necessary to prevent damage or accidents or injury to the public <br />and the Contractor's employees. The Contractor shall also furnish such flagmen as are necessary to give <br />adequate warning to traffic or to the public of any dangerous conditions to the public. All flagging costs shall <br />be born solely by the Contractor, <br />It is the Contractor's responsibility to provide for the safety of traffic and the public. This includes <br />responsibility to inspect, and identify conditions that render any portions of the jobsite unsafe. The City shall <br />be notified immediately of any unsafe conditions that requires major correction. The Contractor shall be <br />responsible for making minor corrections, including, but not limited to; filling holes in turf areas and paving, <br />NPSA 51517- Citywide Landscape -- Pacheco Brothers Page 21 of 25 <br />
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