Common use of Contractor’s Performance Requirements Clause in Contracts

Contractor’s Performance Requirements. A. Contractor shall: 1. Provide and maintain a telephone answering system which provides for contact twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days a week, including holidays 2. Be responsible for implementing, administering and maintaining a Confined Space Entry Program (CSEP) in accordance with Sections 5156, 5157 and 5158 of Title 8 of the California Code of Regulations and in accordance with the Standard Specifications for Public Works Construction, latest edition 3. Supply all pertinent licenses, permits, and fees necessary to perform the work under this Contract 4. Licensed in the State of California as a General Engineering Contractor (Class A) or C42 Specialty Contractor with current and valid certificates of license 5. Inspect all storm drain, sewer and other facilities as requested by County and District 6. Adhere to all CAL-OSHA Confined Space Requirements 7. All pipe video inspections shall be completed using PACP standards by PACP certified professionals. A current PACP certification number shall be included for each person creating/gathering inspection reports 8. Provide Confined Space atmospheric monitoring services for County staff or engineers as needed 9. Perform all work outlined in this Contract in such a manner as to meet all accepted standards for safe practices during operations and to maintain safe conditions or premises and ways at all times, including safely stored equipment, machines, and materials. This includes compliance with local County, State or other legal intents and terns of the applicable OSHA and CAL/OSHA Safety orders at all times so as to protect all persons, including Contractor's employees and County against injury or damage to their property. 10. All vehicles shall be equipped with adequate warning devices and lights for safe operation. Examples of acceptable warning devices and lights are: top-mounted warning light bars or rotational beacons and a rear-mounted left/right arrow stick shall be required for arterial lane closures 11. All vehicles must meet the operating requirements of the State of California Department of Motor Vehicles, CAL OSHA regulations, and all other applicable codes required in the State of California 12. All equipment shall be adequately maintained both mechanically and visually by Contractor and shall be fully operational during all operations 13. Cameras used for the CCTV inspections shall be one specifically designed and constructed for such inspection. The camera used for inspections shall be capable of operation in 100 percent humidity, be waterproof and able to withstand long periods of submergence in wastewater and sewage. The camera shall be able to pan, tilt and rotate 360 degrees. The tilt arc should not be less than 225 degrees 14. All cameras shall move through the main pipes via self-powered tractor assemblies. The tractor assemblies used for the inspections shall be the appropriate size assembly for the pipe being inspected 15. Lighting for the camera shall be suitable to allow a clear picture of the entire periphery of the pipe 16. All equipment shall be clearly and prominently marked with Contractor's name and unit/vehicle number 17. Mobile vehicles used to perform inspections will be equipped with a viewable monitor for County/District use to observe inspections while on-site 18. Cleaning equipment may consist of hydraulic high pressure jet machines, heavy duty power rodding machines, capable of cleaning distances in one step; heavy duty bucket machines, that can be used to drag line work with buckets, brushes, scrapers, swabs or other similar devices. The heavy duty equipment may be necessary for the removal of roots or heavy debris. 19. Have a sufficient number of back up cameras/equipment in the event of a breakdown to allow for completion within the timeframe required by the County's Project Manager. 20. Be responsible for any damages sustained to County equipment or facilities as a result of the Contractor's operations. All damage will be repaired or replaced, at the option of County, at Contractor's expense within three (3) days after notification of such damage by County's Project Manager. Repairs and/or replacements will be equal to original in all aspects 21. Contractor's Personnel:

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