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1 SCOPE 1
2 CODES AND STANDARDS...............................................1
3 CONSENTS, PERMITS, LICENCES AND AUTHORISATIONS. 1
4 ORGANIZATION.............................................................1
5 POLICING.....................................................................2
6 LANDSCAPING..............................................................2
7 FENCES........................................................................3
8 RIVERS, CREEKS, DRAINAGE..........................................4
9 BRIDGES, CULVERTS, AND CATTLE GUARDS...................4
10 HIGHWAYS AND ROADS..............................................4
11 RIGHT-OF-WAY AND PIPELINE MARKERS......................4
12 PUBLIC RELATIONS.....................................................5
13 ACCEPTANCE OF WORK...............................................5
Specification No. H-1096.02-CS-017
Rev. 0/Page 1
Feb.-99
1 SCOPE
The WORK required under this specification includes, but is not limited to,
the furnishing of all supervision, labor, materials, equipment, and services
necessary for, and reasonably incidental to, the repair of fences, terraces,
roadways, bridges, culverts, cattle guards, and clean-up of the PIPELINE
right-of-way over its entire length in a manner satisfactory to the
COMPANY.
4 ORGANIZATION
4.1 Clean up operations are to be conducted by a clean up crew organized by
the CONTRACTOR at the time backfill operations are initiated and shall be
diligently undertaken, until the completion of the entire job.
4.2 The CONTRACTOR shall keep the clean-up crew as close as practical to
the backfill operations, except for occasional out of sequence working,
made around small areas. If rough clean-up operations are performed
during adverse weather or ground conditions, the CONTRACTOR shall be
required to complete the clean-up in such a manner as to meet the
COMPANY’s standard for normal dry weather clean-up without additional
cost to the COMPANY.
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Feb.-99
5 POLICING
5.1 As soon as the pipe is laid and backfilled, the CONTRACTOR’s clean-up
crew shall clear the surrounding grounds and right-of-way of any rubbish,
loose brush, fallen trees, stumps, surplus material, and the loose rock from
excavation operations. Also, all spent electrodes, tape containers and
other typical construction debris will be collected at the same time, until the
area is restored to its natural condition.
6 LANDSCAPING
6.1 COMPANY shall use its best efforts to furnish CONTRACTOR a list of
right-of-way with all special clean-up provisions contained in the right-of-
way easements. All provisions shall be binding on the CONTRACTOR.
6.2 Ruts due to trucking or other ground damage shall be ripped and repaired.
6.3 All wood corduroy used through the construction for maintaining roadways
along the right-of-way where lands are poorly drained and in swamps
shall, if approval is obtained from the landowner, remain in place.
Unsupported and loose ends shall be chopped or cut down to the level of
the ground. Where cut corduroy has been constructed through drained
and normally dry areas, corduroy shall be removed and disposed of in the
same manner as brush and stumps. All temporary roadways shall be
cleaned up in a manner satisfactory to the COMPANY and landowner.
7 FENCES
7.1 On the completion of the backfill and the clean up of the right-of-way,
permanent repairs shall be made to all fences.
7.2 Fences shall be replaced by like material either saved from the original
fence through which the gap was made or new material similar to that
removed.
7.3 Where fence material originally consisted of wire strung between steel or
wood posts, permanent repairs shall be made using new and like kinds of
wire and post, but in no case shall the fence post replaced be inferior to
the equivalent of a creosote post 100 mm in diameter. All fence gap
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Feb.-99
8.2 The CONTRACTOR shall restore river and creek banks to the original
profile and shall provide additional protection using sack breakers, rock
riprap, or gabion boxes. This WORK shall be done in a manner
satisfactory to the public or private authorities having jurisdiction.
10.2 A photographic record will be taken before construction, and after final
reinstatement to ensure the integrity of the highway or road has not been
deminished.
11.2 In urban areas, pipeline markers are required in prominent locations for
any change of direction and all street crossings.
12 PUBLIC RELATIONS
The "good will" of the property owners along the route of the COMPANY’s
line is a valuable asset to the COMPANY, and the care taken by the
CONTRACTOR in the repair to fences and in the clean-up will make a
lasting impression on the property owners and tenants affected by the
construction of the line. Accordingly, the CONTRACTOR shall cooperate
in all matters concerning public relations.
13 ACCEPTANCE OF WORK
13.1 Any section may be accepted, subject to the COMPANY providing written
approval in this regard. The CONTRACTOR must obtain, in writing, the
approval of all State and Municipal authorities, Road departments, Rivers
authorities, and other authorities having jurisdiction over the said
area/crossing.
13.4 Final acceptance of the WORK shall be predicated upon the sole
judgement of the COMPANY that all requirements of the contract
documents have been fulfilled.