handling, and disposal of all construction derived wastes.
1.9.2
Licenses and Permits
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NOTE: Use this article in all projects. List
permits to be obtained by the Contracting Officer.
Permit listing is based on the Permit Record of
Decision (PROD) documentation. If none, so state,
and delete the second paragraph of the text.
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Obtain licenses and permits pursuant to the "Permits and Responsibilities"
FAR Clause except for the following permits which will be obtained by the
Contracting Officer:
a.
[_____]
b.
[_____]
For permits obtained by the Contracting Officer, whether or not required by
the permit, the Contractor is responsible to perform quality control
inspections of the work in progress, and to submit notifications and
certifications to the applicable regulatory agency, via the Contracting
Officer, that the work conforms to the contract and permit requirements.
The inspections and certifications will be provided through the services of
a Professional Engineer, registered in the State where the work is being
performed. As a part of the quality control plan, which is required to be
containing the name, P.E. registration number, address, and telephone
number of the professional engineer(s) who will be performing the
inspections and certifications for each permit listed above.
[1.9.2.1
The Contractor is advised the work under this contract will require
These permits may include a (1) Solid Waste Generating Activity Permit (D:
-3), (2) Permit to Construct an Emission Source, (3) Permit to Operate an
Emission Source, (4) Asbestos Removal Permit, and (5) Erosion and
Sedimentation Control Plan (CESI Plan). Obtaining these permits from the
EQB will require a Preliminary Environmental Assessment (PEA). The PEA
will be on file at the office of the Officer in Charge of Construction,
Puerto Rico Area and may be obtained therefrom. If needed for the project,
the PEA will be provided to the Contractor at the preconstruction
conference. Obtaining of required permits will be necessary prior to
beginning any construction.
]1.9.3
The Contractor is advised that this project and the station are subject to
Federal, State, and local regulatory agency inspections to review
compliance with environmental laws and regulations. The Contractor will
fully cooperate with any representative from any Federal, State or local
regulatory agency who may visit the job site and will provide immediate
notification to the Contracting Officer, who will accompany them on any
subsequent site inspections. The Contractor will complete, maintain, and
make available to the Contracting Officer, station, or regulatory agency
personnel all documentation relating to environmental compliance under
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