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Company Name
LANDSCAPE WEST MANAGEMENT SERVICES, INC.
Contract #
A-2024-007-02
Agency
Public Works
Council Approval Date
1/16/2024
Expiration Date
1/31/2027
Insurance Exp Date
10/11/2024
Notes
SEE NOTICE OF COMPLIANCE FOR INSURANCE INFO.
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controls will need to comply with the current WATCH manual. <br />3.7.3 When entering or leaving roadways carrying public traffic, Contractor's equipment, <br />whether empty or loaded, shall in all cases, yield to public traffic. <br />3.7.4 Contractor shall make every effort to keep commercial driveways open during working <br />hours. After working hours, all driveways shall be accessible with smooth and safe <br />crossings through the construction area (State of California Traffic Manual or WATCH <br />Book). Lighted signs or arrow boards are required as needed. <br />3.8 Bloodborne Pathogens and Biohazardous Material <br />The contractor's staff shall be aware of potential exposure to bloodborne pathogens through hypodermic needles, <br />blood and feces, and shall wear personal protective equipment. Contractor shall treat hypodermic needles, large <br />quantities of feces, and any rags, paper towels, or other materials containing blood as biohazardous material. <br />Only individuals trained in the removal and disposal of such material shall do so. Contractor shall immediately <br />notify the appropriate authority upon the discovery of such occurrences. Contractor shall secure the affected site <br />until such time that the appropriate authority can respond. See California statutes and guidelines for process. <br />3.9 Accident Reporting and Site Securing <br />Contractor shall immediately notify the designated CR(s) of any accident, regardless of whether or not injury or <br />damage is evident, involving park patrons, City staff and equipment, and Contractor's staff, vehicles, and/or <br />equipment shall secure the site until rendered safe. Contractor shall provide all written reports and/or <br />documentation requested by the City. <br />3.10 Vandalism <br />The contractor shall report any damage to City property, including but not limited to vandalism, Acts of God, and <br />third -party negligence to the CR. Via email, phone call, or message as determined by CR. <br />3.11 Cooperation / Collateral Work <br />The City and other contractors will conduct on -going activities and operations during Contractor's work. These <br />activities will include but are not limited to landscape refurbishment, irrigation system modification or repair, <br />construction and storm -related operations. If such work affects Contractor's work, the City will ask Contractor to <br />submit costs incurred by the Contractor as a result of the City's work. <br />Contractor may be required to modify or curtail certain operations and shall promptly comply with any request by <br />the CR(s) to cooperate. <br />3.12 Protection of Existing Facilities and Structures <br />The contractor shall exercise due care in protecting from damage all existing facilities, structures and utilities, both <br />above surface and underground, on the City's property. <br />3.12.1 Any damage to City property deemed to be caused by Contractor's negligence or failure <br />
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