2010 Construction and Material Specifications - Ohio Department of ...

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107.11 b. Lands meeting the criteria of 16 U.S.C. 4601-4, 36 CFR59.1: 6(f). 4. FEMA Mapped 100 year Floodplains 5. Hazardous Waste Areas All areas proposed to be utilized by the Contractor outside the project construction limits shall be reviewed by environmental contractor(s) that are prequalified by the Department for each environmental resource. Have the consultant(s) certify that the proposed site to be utilized for the contractor will not impact: Cultural Resources Ecological Resources Public Lands FEMA Mapped 100 year Floodplains Hazardous Waste Areas Provide all documentation and the consultant certification to the Office of Environmental Services with a copy to the Engineer. Should the areas proposed for use by the Contractor outside the project right of way limits contain environmental resources the Contractor is responsible to the Department for all environmental clearances and permits prior to the beginning of work. 107.11 Contractor’s Use of the Project Right-of-Way or Other Department-Owned Property. A. Disposal of Waste Material and Construction Debris and Excavation of Borrow on the Project Right-of-Way or on Other Department-Owned Property. Dispose of waste material according to 105.16 and dispose of construction debris according to 105.17. In addition to the rights granted in 104.03, the Contractor’s use of the Project Right-of-Way or other Departmentowned property for the disposal of waste material and construction debris and excavation of borrow material is restricted as follows: 1. If the Contract Documents identify locations for the disposal of waste material and construction debris or excavation of borrow material within the Project Right-of-Way or on other Department-owned property, then only perform these operations in these designated locations. 2. If the Contract Documents do not identify locations for the disposal of waste material and construction debris or excavation of borrow material within the Project Right-of-Way or on other Department-owned property, then do not Bid assuming that the Department will make such locations available. If the Contractor’s request to use locations within the Project Right-of-Way or on other Department-owned property is approved by the Engineer, then the Department may allow the Contractor to dispose of waste material and construction debris or excavate borrow material for a fee of $0.50 per cubic yard. 40

41 107.12 B. Contractor’s Use of Portable Plants Within the Project Right-of-Way or on Other Department-Owned Property. The Contractor’s use of portable plants within the Project Right-of-Way or on other Department-owned property is limited as follows: 1. If the Contract Documents identify locations within the Project Rightof-Way or on other Department-owned property to place a portable plant, then only place a portable plant in these designated locations subject to the requirements of 107.11.C. 2. If the Contract Documents do not identify locations within the Project Right-of-Way or on other Department-owned property to place a portable plant, then do not bid assuming that the Department will make such locations available. However, the Department will consider a Value Engineering Change Proposal (VECP) for the placement of a portable plant within the Project Right-of- Way or on other Department-owned property and, if accepted, may allow the use of a particular site on its property subject to the requirements of 107.11.C. C. Placement of a Portable Plant within the Project Right-of-Way or on Other Department-Owned Property. To place a portable plant within the Project Right-of-Way or on other Department-owned property, comply with the following requirements: 1. Local noise ordinances. 2. Obtain any necessary EPA permits for the operation of the plant. Provide the Department with a copy of the information submitted to obtain the permit and a copy of the permit. 3. Provide the Engineer written certification that the plant will supply material only for the Project for which it was approved. Do not use the plant to supply any other project or to sell materials commercially. 4. Submit a traffic control plan to the Engineer for approval that details the anticipated truck movements and provides acceptable protection, warning, and guidance to motorists, pedestrians, and the workers. D. Equipment Storage and Staging. The Contractor may use, fee-free, any portion of the Project within the Project Right-of-Way for staging, equipment storage, or an office site with the approval of the Engineer, provided such usages do not interfere with the Work and are not prohibited by the Contract Documents. Do not bid in anticipation of using any properties within the Project Right-of-Way or Department-owned property outside the Project Right-of-Way for equipment storage or staging. E. Equipment Removal and Site Restoration. Remove all Contractor equipment and completely restore all utilized sites used as required by 104.04 before Final Acceptance as provided in 109.12. 107.12 Responsibility for Damage Claims and Liability Insurance. The Contractor shall indemnify and save harmless the State and all of its representatives, municipalities, counties, public utilities, any affected railroad or railway company, and any fee owner from whom a temporary Right-of-Way was

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107.12<br />

B. Contractor’s Use <strong>of</strong> Portable Plants Within the Project Right-<strong>of</strong>-Way or<br />

on Other <strong>Department</strong>-Owned Property. The Contractor’s use <strong>of</strong> portable plants<br />

within the Project Right-<strong>of</strong>-Way or on other <strong>Department</strong>-owned property is limited<br />

as follows:<br />

1. If the Contract Documents identify locations within the Project Right<strong>of</strong>-Way<br />

or on other <strong>Department</strong>-owned property to place a portable plant, then<br />

only place a portable plant in these designated locations subject to the<br />

requirements <strong>of</strong> 107.11.C.<br />

2. If the Contract Documents do not identify locations within the Project<br />

Right-<strong>of</strong>-Way or on other <strong>Department</strong>-owned property to place a portable plant,<br />

then do not bid assuming that the <strong>Department</strong> will make such locations available.<br />

However, the <strong>Department</strong> will consider a Value Engineering Change<br />

Proposal (VECP) for the placement <strong>of</strong> a portable plant within the Project Right-<strong>of</strong>-<br />

Way or on other <strong>Department</strong>-owned property <strong>and</strong>, if accepted, may allow the use<br />

<strong>of</strong> a particular site on its property subject to the requirements <strong>of</strong> 107.11.C.<br />

C. Placement <strong>of</strong> a Portable Plant within the Project Right-<strong>of</strong>-Way or on<br />

Other <strong>Department</strong>-Owned Property. To place a portable plant within the<br />

Project Right-<strong>of</strong>-Way or on other <strong>Department</strong>-owned property, comply with the<br />

following requirements:<br />

1. Local noise ordinances.<br />

2. Obtain any necessary EPA permits for the operation <strong>of</strong> the plant.<br />

Provide the <strong>Department</strong> with a copy <strong>of</strong> the information submitted to obtain the<br />

permit <strong>and</strong> a copy <strong>of</strong> the permit.<br />

3. Provide the Engineer written certification that the plant will supply<br />

material only for the Project for which it was approved. Do not use the plant to<br />

supply any other project or to sell materials commercially.<br />

4. Submit a traffic control plan to the Engineer for approval that details<br />

the anticipated truck movements <strong>and</strong> provides acceptable protection, warning, <strong>and</strong><br />

guidance to motorists, pedestrians, <strong>and</strong> the workers.<br />

D. Equipment Storage <strong>and</strong> Staging. The Contractor may use, fee-free, any<br />

portion <strong>of</strong> the Project within the Project Right-<strong>of</strong>-Way for staging, equipment<br />

storage, or an <strong>of</strong>fice site with the approval <strong>of</strong> the Engineer, provided such usages<br />

do not interfere with the Work <strong>and</strong> are not prohibited by the Contract Documents.<br />

Do not bid in anticipation <strong>of</strong> using any properties within the Project Right-<strong>of</strong>-Way<br />

or <strong>Department</strong>-owned property outside the Project Right-<strong>of</strong>-Way for equipment<br />

storage or staging.<br />

E. Equipment Removal <strong>and</strong> Site Restoration. Remove all Contractor<br />

equipment <strong>and</strong> completely restore all utilized sites used as required by 104.04<br />

before Final Acceptance as provided in 109.12.<br />

107.12 Responsibility for Damage Claims <strong>and</strong> Liability Insurance. The<br />

Contractor shall indemnify <strong>and</strong> save harmless the State <strong>and</strong> all <strong>of</strong> its<br />

representatives, municipalities, counties, public utilities, any affected railroad or<br />

railway company, <strong>and</strong> any fee owner from whom a temporary Right-<strong>of</strong>-Way was

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