Plan.
1.8
PROTECTION FEATURES
This paragraph supplements the Contract Clause PROTECTION OF EXISTING
VEGETATION, STRUCTURES, EQUIPMENT, UTILITIES, AND IMPROVEMENTS. Prior to
start of any onsite construction activities, the Contractor and the
Contracting Officer shall make a joint condition survey. Immediately
following the survey, the Contractor shall prepare a brief report including
a plan describing the features requiring protection under the provisions of
the Contract Clauses, which are not specifically identified on the drawings
as environmental features requiring protection along with the condition of
trees, shrubs and grassed areas immediately adjacent to the site of work
and adjacent to the Contractor's assigned storage area and access route(s),
as applicable. This survey report shall be signed by both the the
Contractor and the Contracting Officer upon mutual agreement as to its
accuracy and completeness. The Contractor shall protect those
environmental features included in the survey report and any indicated on
the drawings, regardless of interference which their preservation may cause
to the Contractor's work under the contract.
1.9
SPECIAL ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
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NOTE: The special environmental requirements with
which the Contractor must comply must be developed
during the design process, included in the bidding
documents, and made a part of the contract. The
special environmental requirements must be developed
by the Designer from such documents as the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) compliance measures
specified in the Environmental Assessment (EA) or
the Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), the
Installation Master Plan, or the Installation Storm
Water Management Plan. For Civil Works projects,
the Environmental commitments made during planning
are usually tracked by Project Management.
Coordination with the Project Manager is essential
in developing the special requirements.
Attachments referenced below and in paragraph
ENVIRONMENTAL PERMITS AND COMMITMENTS, which require
Contractor's actions, should be listed in the blank
provided and attached at the end of this Section.
Remove this paragraph if not required in the project
after coordination with paragraph ENVIRONMENTAL
PERMITS AND COMMITMENTS.
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The Contractor shall comply with the special environmental requirements
listed here [_____] and included at the end of this section.
1.10
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT OF CONTRACT DEVIATIONS
Any deviations, requested by the Contractor, from the drawings,plans and
specifications which may have an environmental impact will be subject to
approval by the Contracting Officer and may require an extended review,
processing, and approval time. The Contracting Officer reserves the right
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