Building It Right : a Public Facilities Construction Administration Manual 2000

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If the Community should terminate the Project Engineer, the Community must designate a new Project Engineer who will have the same status as the former Project Engineer.
2. Community's Responsibilities to the Contractor The Community is responsible for providing all of the lands, easements and rights-of-way that are designated as part of the project and for use of the Contractor. Unless otherwise specified in the Contract Documents, the Community must obtain and pay for all easements for perman
...ent structures or permanent changes in existing structures. The Contractor is responsible for those lands and the access needed for temporary construction facilities or storage of materials and equipment.
The Community must provide the Contractor with the engineering survey to establish construction reference points that the Project Engineer considers necessary to proceed with the project. The Community must also make available to the Contractor copies of those reports of site explorations and subsurface conditions that were used by the Project Engineer in preparing the Plans and Specifications.


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