MODIFICATION
Y -- 809-MM22-001: Admin Bldg Simulated Slate Roof, Replace & Demo Pole Barn, FCA Deficiencies, Danville
- Notice Date
- 2/14/2022 5:51:52 PM
- Notice Type
- Solicitation
- NAICS
- 236220
— Commercial and Institutional Building Construction
- Contracting Office
- NATIONAL CEMETERY ADMIN (36C786) QUANTICO VA 22134 USA
- ZIP Code
- 22134
- Solicitation Number
- 36C78622B0005
- Response Due
- 4/15/2022 12:00:00 PM
- Archive Date
- 06/14/2022
- Point of Contact
- Claude Humphrey, Contracting Officer
- E-Mail Address
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Claude.Humphrey@va.gov
(Claude.Humphrey@va.gov)
- Awardee
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- Description
- Page 10 of 13 Page 1 of Page 10 of 13 Page 1 of A.5 STATEMENT OF WORK Solicitation Number: 36C78622B0005 Project Number: 809-MM22-001 Project Title: Admin Bldg Simulated Slate Roof, Replace & Demo Pole Barn, FCA Deficiencies, Danville, Danville National Cemetery The Contractor shall provide all Management, Supervision, Labor, Materials, Equipment, Parts, Tools, etc., required, and necessary for project number 809-MM22-001 to provide Restoration improvements to the Administration Building and the Demolition of the Pole Barn. The work includes Administration Building: Replace faux slate roof, Other Areas: Demolish Pole Barn behind Admin building, replace 2 exterior receptacles with 2-GFCI duplex receptacles, all at the Danville National Cemetery, Danville, Illinois, and specific other items and tasks as will be further defined and described in accordance with applicable Local, State and Federal laws and regulations in accordance with the Scope of Work and associated project Specifications and Drawings included herein. SCOPE Contractor shall provide Restoration improvements to the Administration Building and the Demolition of the Pole Barn consisting of but not be limited to the following to completely prepare the site for building operations, including demolition and removal of existing structures, and the furnishing of labor, materials, equipment, and services to fully complete the work as required. The existing fiber-cement simulated slate shingles (and all the related roofing system components) on the Administration Building and the adjacent storage building need to be replaced with the same product (and matching color). The intent is to replace all the roofing components being removed with the same product type (material, thickness, color, dimensions, etc.). The Administration Building is a focal point of the cemetery therefore the materials need to be very similar if not the same as those being replaced, this is a critical element of the project. Completely remove all existing roofing system(s), metal and copper flashing (16 oz), trim, copper valley assembly (16 oz), copper snow-guards (16 oz), ice and water dam membrane, ice and water shield, one layer of 30# felt, 5/8 decking and other roofing components down to the original wood joists. Protect and retain all undamaged roof penetration fixtures. Damaged roof penetration fixtures shall be replaced with equal or better fixtures. Contractor shall be responsible for any damaged roof penetrations and other non-roofing system components. Existing electrical cables are located in various areas of the roof line and need to be carefully worked around and protected, as well as the lightning rods and copper finial (temporarily remove and reattach-incidental to the project). Survey and repair and/or replace existing structure and other components where roofing, base flashing, metal and copper flashing and trim is attached. Repairs shall be of same construction as existing and capable of accepting the installation of the new roofing system. The roof repairs shall be punched-listed, inspected and approved by the COR prior to proceeding with the remainder of the work. Contractor shall procure and install new 5/8 OSB decking over existing wood joists. Remove obstructions and/or debris from roof surfaces designated for roofing system. Clean existing roof surfaces as required for new roofing warranty. Provide new 30-year fiber-cement simulated slate shingles and 30-pound underlayment (felt) as well as new drip edge (with copper angle) and ice and water shield around edge of roof, around all penetrations, valleys and ridges, all to manufacture s recommendations. All the copper components being removed need to be replaced with the same copper material (16 oz), i.e., snow guards, flashing, trim and the valley assembly, etc. The copper valley assembly has an ice and water dam membrane under it that will need to be replaced. The small copper roof over the arched dormers will also need to be replaced (3 each). Install the new roofing in accordance with the specifications and as modified to meet the manufacturer s standards and requirements whichever are the most restrictive. Note that the Building will remain occupied during all roofing work, the Contractor (on-site Superintendent) must coordinate work with COR and provide temporary weather protection to keep interior of building completely dry as the roofing replacement work progresses. Repair and reseal ALL existing roof penetrations. Approximate total roof areas: Administration Building 4100 square feet (7/12 Roof Pitch). Storage Building - 170 square feet (7/12 Roof Pitch). Note: Actual square footages of roof areas are to be verified by Contractor. Upon completion of work, the respective Roofing Manufacturer s representative, the Contractor s On-site Superintendent, along with COR shall inspect the completed work for satisfactory acceptability prior to the Roofing Manufacturer issuing the Roofing Warranty. The Soldier s Monument near the committal shelter has two (2) exterior simplex receptacles adjacent to the sidewalk that need to be replaced. Contractor shall procure and install two (2) NCA approved GFCI duplex receptacles at the same Soldier s Monument location. Contractor shall provide the required rigid metal conduit, copper wiring, installed in accordance with the National Electric Code and local building codes. Demolish and remove the existing metal pole barn located behind the Administration building. The metal pole barn is approx. 35 long by 31 wide and 16 tall (peak). Completely remove all the metal panels, metal posts, metal roof, etc. as well as the foundation which includes 4 deep re-bar spaced approx. 4 along the entire base of the barn. The cemetery staff will be responsible for relocating/moving the stored materials and equipment in the barn, contractor to provide adequate notice (2 weeks). Remove approx. 450 S.Y. of gravel (4 ) and haul in (import) and replace with 4 of new topsoil and RTF sod (see specifications for specific sod type). Spread topsoil, grade level/smooth and thoroughly compact to a density equal to adjacent original ground for sod. Topsoil shall be free of foreign matter, any objects bigger than 25 mm (1 inch) and weed seeds. Eliminate all ripples and depressions to achieve the desired smooth and uniformly level finish grade and appearance. New surfaces shall be blended to existing areas. Provide RTF Tall Fescue sod (see specifications for specific sod type) over the entire disturbed area (approx. 450 S.Y.). Sod work to include uniformly spreading standard turfgrass starter fertilizer at a rate of approx. one pound of nitrogen and two pounds of phosphate per 1000 square feet. Irrigate immediately, frequently and regularly as needed for active FboNotice growth and establishment for two weeks. Sod should show no signs of drought stress during that period. Work shall be performed in a professional workmanship like manner. All adjacent disturbed surfaces shall be repaired to the same quality standards of the existing work and shall also match the adjacent areas. Contractor shall Guarantee that all work done under this contract shall be free from defaults and no faulty materials or workmanship with no less than a One (1) Year Warranty . Contractor hereby agrees to repair or replace deficiencies within the specified time frame by the direction of the Contracting Officer at Contractor's own expense and shall be corrected to the satisfaction of the Government. INSPECTION OF PREMISES Contractor should survey / inspect the site prior to submitting a bid/proposal/quote in order to be fully aware of the scope of services required and to adequately gather existing unit s product information, model numbers and all necessary and matching standards and requirements. Failure to do so shall not relieve the successful offeror from performing in accordance with the strict intent and meaning of the specifications without additional cost to the Government. Contractor shall perform a Site Investigation to verify all dimensions/measurements and site conditions before start of the work and the ordering of any equipment, parts and or materials. All work shall be performed in a professional workmanship like manner, adhere to NCA standards, be done in strict accordance with the requirements set forth herein, manufacturer s requirements, installation guidelines; and be in accordance with applicable Federal, State and Local codes and regulations; inclusive of applicable OSHA Construction Safety Guidelines. All electrical work shall be in accordance with the latest edition of the National Electrical Code (NEC) and local building codes. Failure to do so shall not relieve the Contractor from performing in accordance with the strict intent and meaning of the specifications without additional cost to the Government. PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE The Contractor shall complete all work including submittals, reviews, quality control, construction services, punch list corrections, clean up, invoicing and closeouts documentation submittal within One Hundred Thirty-Five (135) calendar days from issuance of the Government s Notice to Proceed letter. The Contractor shall develop and provide the Contracting Officer with a Project Schedule and Cost Schedule within ten (10) calendar days of Government issuance of the Notice to Proceed. The Project Schedule shall consist of the following estimated timeline: Submittals (samples and shop drawings) 10 Calendar Days after issuance of the NtP. VA Review 15 Calendar Days after receipt submittal(s). Procurement of Material 15 Calendar Days. Construction 80 Calendar Days after procuring material; and Invoice/Close Out 15 Calendar Days after completion of construction. Total # days 135 After issuance of Notice to Proceed. WORK HOURS Normal construction services work hours for this project shall be 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding Saturday, Sunday and Federal Holidays. Contractor work hours may be modified only by written approval of the Contracting Officer, at no additional cost to the Government. The Contractor may request authorization in advance from the Contracting Officer to work outside of normal service hours at no additional cost to the Government. Written Authorization must be pre-approved in advance and prior to working and is at the sole discretion of the Contracting Officer. Contractor, Contractor s employees and sub-contractors must check-in with the COR, daily, upon arrival at the Danville National Cemetery, prior to beginning any work and prior to departing the facility/property after the day s work is completed. HOLIDAYS The following federal holidays are observed: New Year's Day - January 1 Inauguration Day (DC Metropolitan Area Only) - January 20 every 4 years Martin Luther King's Birthday - 3rd Monday in January President's Day - 3rd Monday in February Memorial Day - Last Monday in May Juneteenth- June 19 Independence Day - July 4 Labor Day - 1st Monday in September Columbus Day - 2nd Monday in October Veterans Day - November 11 Thanksgiving Day - 4th Thursday in November Christmas Day - December 25 And any other holiday proclaimed by the President as a Federal Holiday. When a holiday falls on a Sunday, the following Monday will be observed as a legal holiday. When a holiday falls on a Saturday, the preceding Friday shall be observed as a holiday. CONTRACTOR QUALITY CONTROL The Contractor s Site Superintendent will: be on site, at all times, whenever work is being performed by Contractor or subcontractors employees, to ensure adequately supervision and communication; review and approve submittals; inspect the quality of work performed; and certify the completed work for payment and other purposes. Note that there may be infrequent stoppages in work at the order of the Contracting Officers Representative (COR) due to burial services being conducted in the area. Contractor will meet with COR at the start of each workday to ensure that no construction activities will interfere with burials on that specific day. CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES The Contractor will be responsible for ensuring that all work is done in a manner that safeguards NCA visitors, employees, and the public. Contractor shall obtain all necessary licenses and/or permits required to perform this work. Contractor shall take all precautions necessary to protect persons and property from injury or damage during the performance of this contract. Contractor shall be responsible for any injury to himself/herself, his/her employees, or others, as well as for any damage to personal or public property that occurs during the performance of this contract that is caused by him/her or his/her employees' fault or negligence. Contractor shall maintain personal liability and property damage insurance prescribed by the laws of the State of Illinois. NATIONAL CEMETERY ADMINISTRATION DIGNITY STANDARDS Every action by contractor personnel at a National Cemetery must be performed with the special care, reverence, dignity, and respect that acknowledge the cemetery as the final resting place that commemorates the service and sacrifice those service members, Veterans, and their families made for our Nation. Critically important is the awareness, required of the contractor employees, of the remains buried in the grounds where the work is performed. The utmost care must be given to these remains and the headstones and flat grave markers that mark those gravesites and memorialize the service of individuals. Contractors cannot walk, stand, lean, sit or jump on headstones or markers. Nor can they drive over them. Contractor personnel should use tools approved by the Contracting Officer Representative (COR), such as shovels, pry bars or pinch bars to lift flat markers out of the ground; pickaxes are not an acceptable tool. No tools, equipment or other items will be placed or leaned on headstones or markers. Once headstones/markers are removed from the socket, do not place on dirt piles or mud; they should be carefully placed on each associated gravesite and protected in such a way as to prevent any soiling and be out of the way of any other work. Headstones shall be removed from their sockets using wooden and/or metal clamps. If metal clamps are used, the area that contacts the headstone must be protected with a rigid fabric that will prevent damage to and marking of the headstone. Clamps may be attached to a skid steer loader (i.e., Bobcat®) or similar machine to extract the headstone from the socket. When headstones are removed from their sockets, they shall be carefully stored on each associated gravesite; do not lean headstones against each other. Use care not to scratch or damage headstones in any manner. The headstones shall be laid with front inscription side up while the headstone is lying horizontally on the ground. The headstone shall be protected from direct ground contact while lying horizontally. The protection method shall be as approved by the COR and shall be free of deterioration in weather. An approved method is to support each headstone with two wood 4X4 s. Alternate methods can be approved. Cardboard shall not be used. Wood or other suitable appropriate and attractive material shall be used to keep the headstones from contact with the soil while lying horizontally during the construction period. This also shows respect towards the families visiting the gravesites and the remains that are buried. Contractor shall be responsible for replacing damaged headstones and markers and for restoring turf damaged during performance of this work. Additionally, should any activity result in the exposure and/or damage to any remains, container for remains (i.e., casket or urn), or outer burial container, the Contractor must contact the COR, Director/Assistant Director, and Contracting Officer (CO) for guidance. Any doubts as to proper procedures shall be brought to the attention of the COR, Director/Assistant Director, and CO for guidance or resolution. The Contractor is required to discuss the guidance with their employees and have each employee sign a statement of compliance and deliver the signed statement to the COR before work may begin. STANDARDS OF EMPLOYEE CONDUCT National Cemetery are national shrines that honors Veterans with a final resting place and lasting memorials that commemorate their service to our Nation. The standards of work, appearance, and procedures performed by Contractors at National Cemeteries shall reflect this nation s concern for those interred there. Due to the sensitive mission of the cemetery, Contractor s personnel must exercise and exhibit absolute decorum, composure, and stability at all times. As the work being performed is at a National Cemetery all Contractor s employee must always look professional and neat in appearance; and be fully clothed to include upper garment to cover the body from the waist to neck and long pants or slacks. The Contractor shall require its employees, including subcontractors, to wear distinctive visible identification at all times for easy identification while on NCA premises. Contractor and Contractor s personnel (including subcontractor and their employees) shall be required to adhere to the standards of dress and conduct while performing work on the National Cemetery. These standards and regulations are enforceable under Title 38, U.S.C. Section 218. Contractor s personnel shall: be fully clothed at all times, to include long slacks or pants and shirt, buttoned up from neck to waist. Clothing will be clean each day. Any soiled clothing should be Cemetery work-related that day. Tank tops as outer garments are prohibited. Tee-shirts will have the company logo visibly displayed. Shoes/boots will have no holes or loose soles. Steel-toed shoes shall be required in accordance with OSHA. Contractor employees shall maintain personal hygiene. not engage in loud or boisterous behavior or use profane or abusive language. Shall show proper reverence during committal service. not eat or drink beverages except water or non-alcoholic drinks while in work area or in sight of committal service area during a service. Use of intoxicating beverages and/or drugs is strictly prohibited. not lean, sit or stand on or against headstones, markers, or monuments. No tools, equipment or other items will be placed or leaned on headstones or monuments at any time. Contractor personnel shall not drive over headstones, markers, or monuments. only smoke in smoking areas, as designated by the COR. All other areas are designated as NO SMOKING. Contractor shall discuss the guidance in this paragraph with its employees and all subcontractors. Any doubts as to proper procedures shall be brought to the attention of the COR and Contracting Officer for guidance or resolution. Contractor and subcontractor employee shall sign a Statement of Compliance (if applicable); and shall deliver the signed statements to the COR before work may begin or before any new employee is allowed to work on Cemetery grounds. Contractor shall be responsible for maintaining satisfactory standards of personnel conduct and work performance and shall administer disciplinary action as required. Contractor is expected to remove any employees from the Cemetery for cause, to include, but not limited to, safety violations, other misconduct in performance of duty under these specifications and/or conduct contrary to the best interests of the Government. If the Contractor fails to act in this regard, or the reason for a removal is immediately required to protect the interests of the Government, the COR may direct the removal of an employee from the premises. Contractor s objections to any such action will be referred to the Contacting Officer for final resolution; however, the Contractor will first immediately comply with the COR s direction pending the Contacting Officer final resolution at a later time or date. The Contractor will not be due any type of compensation for their costs incurred as a result of an employee being removed for cause; unless the removal is directed by the COR and is later found invalid and/or unreasonable by the Contracting Officer. USE OF CEMETERY FACILITIES The Government will not be responsible for any loss, damage, or theft of Contractor items, nor will free telephone service be provided. Contractor shall be responsible for acceptable standards of housekeeping and custodial maintenance of both National Cemetery Administration facilities and Contractor-installed facilities used by the Contractor's employees. The Government will NOT furnish a storage building or area at the Cemetery site for use by the Contractor to store supplies and equipment. Contractor shall be responsible and required to provide and remove the material, equipment, tools and supplies to perform operations daily. The Government will NOT furnish a rest room facility to include temporary port-o-pots and will not be allowed on the grounds. Any hazardous substance that is used and which is a standard practice within the cemetery industry must be handled, stored, and transferred in accordance with all Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), Environment Protection Agency (EPA), and Department of Transportation (DOT) laws, regulations, and recommendations. The Contractor will be responsible for safely storing any chemicals, pesticides, herbicides, cleaning solutions, etc. in accordance with manufacturers recommendations. SDS (Safety Data Sheet) is required for any/all chemicals, pesticides, herbicides and cleaning solutions. Electricity, water and phone services will NOT be furnished by the Government for the Contractor s. CONSTRUCTION DURING CEMETERY FUNCTIONS The burial activities at a National Cemetery will take precedence over other contract activities. Contractor shall cooperate and coordinate with the COR or authorized designee, in arranging schedule to cause the least possible interference with cemetery activities in actual burial areas. The COR or a representative shall furnish the Contractor with a schedule of all interments and/or ceremonies no later than the close of business of the day prior to the scheduled event. Work noise during the interment services shall not disturb the service. Trucks and workmen shall not pass through the service area during this period. Contractor personnel shall not operate motorized equipment or conduct other commercial activities during interment services. Execute work in such a manner as to interfere as little as possible with work being done by others. To minimize contract activity interference with flow of cemetery traffic, keep roads, walks and entrances to grounds, parking and occupied areas of buildings clear of materials, debris and standing equipment/vehicles at all times. At least one (1) lane must be open to traffic at all times. Due to the sensitive mission of the Cemetery, the work could occasionally involve contact with and/or exposure to grieving individuals. Contractor personnel shall exercise and exhibit absolute decorum, composure and stability at all times and refer such individuals to Cemetery staff. HISTORIC PRESERVATION When the Contractor or any of the Contractor's employees, prior to, or during the service work, are advised of or discover any possible archeological, historical and/or cultural resources, the Contractor shall immediately notify the COR verbally, and then with a written follow up. AUTHORITIES OF GOVERNMENT PERSONNEL Notwithstanding the Contractor s responsibility for total management during the performance of this contract, the administration of the contract will require maximum coordination between the Government and the Contractor. The Government will provide, at the time of contract award, a list of Government personnel authorized to act as CORs. EXPOSURE OR ACCIDENTAL DISCOVERY OF REMAINS Should any on-site activity, incident, emergency, or disaster result in exposure and/or damage to any remains, container for remains (i.e., casket or urn), or outer burial container, the Contractor shall IMMEDIATELY notify the Cemetery Director, the COR and/or the CO; take immediate steps to protect and render safe any exposed remains; and stop any further work that could affect those remains or grave site until the Cemetery Director provides the Contractor guidance regarding disposition of the remains and permission to proceed. GENERAL Contractor shall NOT mobilize on site until all Kick-Off meeting, Documentation and Submittals have been submitted, reviewed and accepted by the NCA. The COR shall provide written notification approval to mobilize. WORK ENVIRONMENT AND WEATHER CONDITIONS All work under this service Contract will be performed outdoors and personnel performing these services will be exposed to wind, heat, sun, cold, dampness, frost, fog, and rain. These conditions, may, at times, be extreme. The Contractor shall take all necessary precautions to protect his/her employees from the elements to the maximum practicable extent. Weather will not be considered an excusable delay in meeting specifications or project schedule. The Contractor understands that it may be necessary to work throughout all weather conditions and to apply additional labor and equipment as necessary to meet deadlines, at no additional cost to the Government. If weather conditions are such that the work performed may cause more damage to the Cemetery grounds than good, the COR has the authority to stop work until conditions improve and the COR directs continuation of performance. If adverse weather conditions are the basis for a Claim for additional time, such Claim shall be documented by data substantiating that weather conditions were abnormal for the period of time, could not have been reasonably anticipated and had an adverse effect on the scheduled construction. OPERATIONS It is understood the Government will not be held responsible for any damage to or loss of the Contractor s equipment, materials, supplies or the like which may result from vandalism, theft etc. while on site. The Contractor shall be responsible for maintaining fire extinguishers and other safety equipment. The Contractor shall hold and save the Government, its officers and agents, free and harmless from liability of any nature occasioned by the Contractor's performance. All utilities to this area are the responsibility of the Contractor. Electrical power is to be supplied by either a Contractor-owned generator or by the local power company. Secondary service runs and the cost of power are the Contractor s responsibility. The Contractor would then be responsible for delivering and removing all necessary equipment and supplies daily. DISPOSAL AND RETENTION The Contractor shall be responsible for cleaning cemetery structures, headstones/flat makers, monuments, and roadways that are soiled or stained as a result of Contractor s performance. The Contractor shall wash-down with water all soiled or stained structures headstones/flat markers, and monuments at the end of each workday Any such washing/cleaning shall be brought to the immediate attention of the COR prior to washing/cleaning. At the end of each workday the Contractor shall properly remove and dispose all debris from the Cemetery site resulting from the work. The Contractor shall always ensure that rubbish and trash generated by the Contractor is kept clear of vehicular and pedestrian traffic throughout the site. The Government will not provide receptacle(s) for disposal of debris related to this contract. The Contractor shall provide its own means of removing debris. The Contractor shall dispose of all debris and other waste materials at a licensed off-site landfill unless otherwise directed by the COR. The Contractor shall haul away and dispose of all hazardous waste in accordance with the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and all other applicable Federal, State, and Local law and regulations. On-installation storage or disposal of hazardous waste is NOT allowed. At the completion of the project the Contractors shall be responsible for properly removing and disposing of all debris from Government property. All debris and packaging shall be properly removed and disposed of by the Contractor to an approved offsite disposal site or recycling center in compliance with State and Local ordinances. PROTECTION OF EXISTING VEGETATION, STRUCTURES, EQUIPMENT, UTILITIES, AND IMPROVEMENTS Restore any areas disturbed in performance of this contract which may require restoration (as deemed appropriate by the COR); and will be deemed incidental to the contract. Areas outside of the construction limits impacted by operations of the contract shall be returned to the state it was found prior to the construction services. All adjacent disturbed surfaces shall be repaired to the same quality standards of the existing work and shall also match the adjacent areas. Damage to Government property: The Contractor (including Contractor s employees, subcontractors, consultants or the like) shall be responsible for repair or replacement of any Contractor damaged cemetery structure, to include turf, curb, road pavement, headstones or markers, valve boxes, grid monument control markers, trees, plant beds, etc., which are chipped, marred, damaged and/or ruined at the fault of the Contractor. The Contractor shall bear all costs associated with replacement and reinstallation. All adjacent disturbed surfaces shall be repaired to the same quality standards of the existing work and shall also match the adjacent areas. Any such damage shall be brought to the immediate attention of the COR prior to repair, replacement, or installation. The Contractor shall preserve and protect all structures, equipment, and vegetation (such as trees, shrubs, and grass) on or adjacent to the work site that are not to be removed and which do not unreasonably interfere with the work required underthis contract. The Contractor shall only remove trees when specifically authorized to do so by the COR and shall avoid damaging vegetation that will remain in place. If any limbs or branches of trees are broken during contract performance, or by the careless operation of equipment, or by workmen, the Contractor shall trim those limbs or branches with a clean cut and remove and properly dispose of from the site as defined herein. The Contractor shall protect from damage all existing improvements and utilities at or near the work site and on adjacent property of a third party, the locations of which are made known to or should be known by the Contractor. The Contractor shall immediately notify the COR of any such occurrence and repair any damage to those facilities, including those that are the property of a third party, resulting from failure to comply with the requirements of this contract or failure to exercise reasonable care in performing the work. If the Contractor fails or refuses to repair the damage promptly, the Contracting Officer may have the necessary work performed and charge the cost to the Contractor. Protection of Existing Utilities: Contractor shall be responsible for damages to utilities, above and below ground. RESTORATION Contractor shall remove, cut, alter, replace, patch and repair existing work as necessary. Except as otherwise shown or specified, do not disturb any water, steam, gas, or electric services without prior approval of the COR or Contracting Officer. Existing work to be altered or extended and that is found to be defective in any way, shall be reported to the COR before it is disturbed. Materials and workmanship used in restoring work shall conform in type and quality to that of original construction, except as otherwise shown or specified. Upon completion of the contract work any existing cemetery features (lawns, paving, roads, and walks) disturbed or removed as a result of performing required new work, shall be patched, repaired, re...
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