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CITY OF SANTA ANA <br /> SPECIFICATIONS <br /> PROJECT NO.: 25-6030 <br /> TRAFFIC SIGNAL INSTALLATION AT SEGERSTROM AVENUE AND ROSEWOOD <br /> AVENUE <br /> not exceed 95 dba at a distance of 50 feet. This requirement in no way relieves the Contractor <br /> from responsibility for complying with local ordinances regulating noise level. <br /> The said noise level requirements shall apply to all equipment on the job or related to the job, <br /> including but not limited to trucks,transit mixers, or transient equipment that may or may not be <br /> owned the Contractor. The use of loud signals shall be avoided in favor of light warnings, except <br /> those required by safety laws for the protection of personnel. <br /> 3-12.4.2 Storage in Public Streets <br /> Add the following to this subsection: <br /> Storage of equipment and materials on City residential streets or in the public right of way during <br /> non-working hours shall not be permitted, and may only be placed in the public right of way for <br /> purposes of use that day. <br /> Overnight stockpiling of construction debris or excavated materials is not allowed. Contractor <br /> must obtain written approval from the Engineer prior to storage of construction materials and <br /> equipment on the street where improvements are planned, but at minimum, adequate flashing <br /> barricades shall be provided. <br /> No area is available within the contract limits for the exclusive use of the Contractor. Use of the <br /> Contractor's work areas shall be at the Contractor's own risk, and the City of Santa Ana shall not <br /> be held liable for damage to or loss of materials or equipment located within such areas. <br /> The Contractor shall remove equipment,materials,and rubbish from the work areas and other City <br /> of Santa Ana— owned property that the Contractor occupies at the conclusion of each working <br /> day. <br /> City-owned property cannot be used as a construction yard, except within project limits, where it <br /> may be available for licensing as determined by the engineer's requirements. <br /> 3-12.6.2 Erosion and Sediment Control Plan <br /> Add the following to this subsection: <br /> After award of the contract and prior to Contractor commencing work,the Contractor shall submit <br /> an Erosion and Sediment Control Plan,hereinafter referred to as ESCP,for review by the Engineer. <br /> The ESCP shall include applicable erosion control, sediment control,waste management,tracking <br /> control, and non-stormwater management BMPs for all activities occurring on the construction <br /> site and at any temporary storage yards that hold equipment and/or construction materials. The <br /> ESCP shall be prepared by a certified professional trained in stormwater management or erosion <br /> and sediment control, and shall include Construction BMP fact sheets from the California Storm <br /> Water Quality Association(CASQA),which can be accessed at the link below: <br /> hops://ocerws.ocpublicworks.com/service-areas/oc-environmental-resources/oc-watersheds/unincorporated-countywide-compliance/best <br /> The Contractor shall make any necessary revisions to the ESCP as directed by the Engineer and <br /> the Contractor shall not commence work until the ESCP has been approved by the Engineer. The <br /> 10 <br />