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Work includes. The Contractor will perform the following Work during the Forest Engineering and Planning activities for the specified Area of Operation in accordance with the Description noted below, in the Site Plan (or equivalent), the Taan Standard Operating Procedures as determined byTaan Forest, including: Applicable (indicated by “X”) Description Forestry & Silviculture, or similar Surveys - Stocking and Free Growing: Complete surveys according to the BC Ministry of ForestsSilviculture Survey Procedures Manual” (or equivalent) Surveys -Site Degradation and Permanent Access: Complete Site Degradation and Permanent Access surveys consistent with the Taan SOP. Taan Forest – 2015 Planting Contract Page 19 of 35 Planting: Quality Control - Monitor and record the planting quality and density for all planters. Planting plots, placed on a grid (or representative coverage placed throughout the block) at one plot per hectare, shall be provided in writing (digital excel file) to the Company Representative on a weekly basis (at minimum) or more frequently if quality or logistical reasons arise. Location of Contractor plots must be easily identified in the field with ribbon hung at 1.3 m or higher, and a ribbon secured on the ground indicating plot centre. Each plot ribbon should be labelled and dated with a black permanent marker. The Contractor shall independently ensure the standards are met and any necessary corrective action is promptly completed. The B.C. Ministry of Forests Planting Quality Inspection System will be used as a guide for determining Planting Quality. Planting Quality may be subject to additional criteria as described in this contract. Planting tools– Shovels must have a minimum spade length of 22 cm. Bag up Requirements –Ensure there are no more than 2 bundles of a tree species unwrapped at one time. Ensure bags are not overfilled to the point where the integrity of the tree plug is compromised (i.e. squished, broken, misshaped). Seedlots - Allocate seedlots as per the Appendix 1: 2015 Plant Allocation. Do not mix or intersperse seedlots of the same species. Keep multiple seedlots clearly separated on the block with specific locations clearly noted on the Final Contractor Planting Map that will be submitted with the planting supervisor/▇▇▇▇▇▇▇’▇ notes as per #8 of the Responsibility Description section of the contract. Tree Spacing -Vary inter-tree spacing to achieve preferred microsite planting, utilizing minimum and contract spacing. The use of minimum...
Work includes i. Creating Project PM Notifications in SAP with input from Gas System Planning, Design and Technical Services, and requesting folders for ProjectWise ii. Uploading documents to ProjectWise.
Work includes. (“PA/E and Planner shall include only the specific items pertinent to this project in their scope of work.) A. This section specifies: Cast Metal Plaque Building Identification Signs Building Directory Exit Maps Permanent room Designations
Work includes. The Contractor will perform the following Work during the activities for the specified Area of Operation in accordance with the Specifications noted below: Fertilizer product will be delivered to Juskatla in 25 Kilo bags. Transport of the fertilizer to the treatment site is the responsibility of the contractor. Care for the product must be taken. Do not store the product exposed to weather for prolonged periods of time. Remove from Juskatla only what is required for 1 or 2 days of treatment Do not keep fertilizer on personal transport bags over night. Utilize personal amounts Read and understand MSDS for the fertilizer prior to handling Keep a hand washing facility on site at all times Wash hands before eating and after the completion of the day Only cedar (red or yellow) to be treated. Tree should be in relatively good form and free from any obstruction. Apply 1 soup can (i.e. Campbells 284ml) of product evenly distributed under the drip line of the tree. Do not apply directly to bole of tree Do not apply in clumps or concentrated in one area under the tree Keep track of trees treated Do not double treat a tree All cedar are to be treated‌ Each area will be inspected by a Company representative. A representative from the Contractor may also attend, but not required Taan Forest – 2020 Fertilization Contract Page 19 of 24 ● Contract Number Error! Reference source not found.DRAFT Quality inspections will be conducted through a walkthrough assessment (Transects). Along the transect the Taan representative will Assess the number treated trees compared to untreated trees. Quality (Q) in percent for each payment area is calculated based on transect data as follows: Q = ((Total No. of Trees Assessed) – (No. of non-treated trees) / Total No. of Quality Assessments) x 100 i.e., (((3 X Total stems assessed) - (non treated trees) / (3 X Total stems assessed)) X 100 Payment may be withheld for an area where the quality percent is less than 85%. If quality continues at less than 85% in the current or other payment areas the contract will be terminated. Where quality equals or exceeds 92.6%, payment is 100%; otherwise pay % is determined from the treatment quality as follows:
Work includes. A. Perform all demolition work of concrete, asphalt, pavement, utilities, fencing, and related facilities as shown on the drawing and in accordance with this specification. Existing irrigation infrastructure to remain in place unless otherwise noted. B. Contractor shall complete and submit all necessary information to obtain required permits.
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Work includes. The Contractor will perform the following Work during the Forest Engineering and Planning activities for the specified Area of Operation in accordance with the Specifications noted below, in the Site Plan (or equivalent), the Taan Standard Operating Procedures as determined by Taan Forest, including: Applicable (indicated by “X”) Description Forestry & Silviculture, or similar Surveys - Stocking and Free Growing: Complete surveys according to the BC Ministry of ForestsSilviculture Survey Procedures Manual” (or equivalent) Surveys - Site Degradation and Permanent Access: Complete Site Degradation and Permanent Access surveys consistent with the Taan SOP. Planting: Quality Control - Monitor, and record, the planting quality and density for all planters. Planting plots shall be provided in writing (digital excel file) to the Company Representative at minimum on a weekly basis, or more often should the need arise for quality or logistical reasons. The Contractor shall independently ensure the standards are met and any necessary corrective action is taken promptly. The B.C. Ministry of Forests Planting Quality Inspection System will be used as a guide subject to the following modifications for determining Planting Quality. Seedlots - Allocate seedlots to planting blocks matching genetic gain to site index as best as possible. Allocate seedlots to planting blocks matching stock type to the prescription, considering minimum and maximum specifications. All seedlots identified as potential poor performers must not be planted on high brush hazard sites, or sites with poor access, i.e. heli blocks. Do not mix or intersperse seedlots of the same species. Keep multiple seedlots clearly separated on the block with specific locations clearly noted on the map. Tree Spacing - Vary inter-tree spacing normally between 1.5 and 4 metres to achieve preferred microsite planting. Occasionally use ‘low minimum’ spacing down to 1.5 metre to take advantage of the best microsites and to properly stock hummocky, rocky or heavy slash ground. Plant tight against and into openings of slash piles. Reduce spacing to 1.5 metres around unplantable areas greater than 6 metres across. Space 1.5 metres off the stem of large trees unless otherwise directed. Microsite Selection - Avoid unacceptable microsites (including machine tracks, depressions, wet areas or saturated soil with water filling in the bottom of the shovel hole, shallow soil over bedrock, rock scree with no soil interspersed) Ro...
Work includes. The Contractor will perform the following Work during the Harvesting (or related) activities for the specified Area of Operation in accordance with the Specifications noted below, in the Site Plan (or equivalent), the Taan Standard Operating Procedures as determined by Taan Forest, including: Applicable (indicated by “X”) Description Falling, bucking, processing or similar Falling and Bucking - Hand and/or Mechanical: 1 Fall merchantable trees in accordance with the harvest plan within the approved harvest area. 2 Buck and limb merchantable logs consistent with Taan Bucking Specifications (provided by Taan Log Marketing) 3 Fall all snags associated with the Work Falling and Bucking – Right-of-Way: 1 Fall all merchantable trees within the approved right-of-way area (as directed by the Company) and have at all times sufficient right-of-way felled and bucked ahead to permit efficient road construction 2 Buck and limb merchantable logs consistent with Taan Bucking Specifications (provided by Taan Log Marketing) Processing 1 Process and prepare for loading all merchantable logs within the approved harvest area. 2 Buck, limb and process all merchantable logs consistent with Taan Bucking Specifications (provided by Taan Log Marketing) 3 Sort and pile all merchantable (as directed by the Company) logs meeting Company specification for each harvest area for efficient loading. Yarding, Loading or similar Yarding - Cable and/or Ground based 1 Yard all merchantable logs within the approved harvest area 2 Prepare for loading all merchantable (as directed by the Company) logs meeting Company specification for each harvest area. 3 Pile or disperse slash resulting from the Work as instructed or required by the Company Loading 1 ▇▇▇▇ all logs accordance with the requirements of the Ministry of Forests with a Log Marking Hammer provided by the Company (or by other procedures approved by the Company and the Ministry of Forests). 2 Load (for transport) and keep separate from other licences, all logs meeting Company specifications cut from the Harvest to the Place of Delivery. Hauling, log transport or similar Hauling 1 Transport (and keep separate from other licences) all logs meeting Company specifications cut from the Harvest to the Place of Delivery. 2 Maintain and keep in good repair all roads in use for the purpose of production including existing roads and roads subsequently constructed for use in respect of the harvesting of the areas that are or become subject to the ...
Work includes. The Contractor will perform the following Work during the activities for the specified Area of Operation in accordance with the Specifications noted below:
Work includes. The Contractor will perform the following Work during the activities for the specified Area of Operation in accordance with the Specifications noted within the following Stand management Prescriptions: FS 68_42_SMP_Final FS 68_54_SMP_Final FS 68_34_SMP_Final a) The Contractor shall keep a detailed record for each area including: • Taan Safety Stats and person days • First Aid Records • Worksite inspections • number of workers, area treated per worker per day • weather • any other relevant information b) The Contractor shall provide to the satisfaction the Taan Forester a summary of the above data by area. ● Contract Number Error! Reference source not found.DRAFT