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Kinilas County Law Enforcement Service,;, Washington Sme <br />Bll\·1-W A Spokane District Office <br />SPECIAL CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS <br />H.1.0 WORK HOURS <br />PURCHASE ORDER NO. 140L4Jl9P009-I <br />Poge 11 of:?6 <br />Unless otherwise specified in Section C, Specifications, work hours under this contract shall be limited to <br />lhe time between one-half hour before sunrise to one-half hour after sunset each day. No work will be done <br />on Saturday, Sunday, or Federal holidays unless authorized by the COR. <br />H.2 .0 ENVIRONMENT AL INTERRUPTION OF WORK <br />H.2. l Environmental -The Contracting Officer, by issuance of a suspend work order, may direct the Contractor <br />to shul down any work that may be subject to damage due to weather conditions, fire danger, or because it <br />is impracticable to work during the winter season. The Contractor will be given a resume work order <br />which will document the date the work suspension ends. An nUqwaoce has been included in the contract <br />time for all environmental delays. The count of contract time will therefon: continue: during all periods of <br />suspension due to nom1al weather conditions, including fire danger. The Contractor will not be entitled to <br />additional contract time for any suspensions except to the extent that they are due to unusually severe <br />weather conditions. The Contractor will not be entitled to additional monetary compensation for such <br />suspensions regardless of duration. <br />H.2.2 Endangered Species -The Government may direct the Contractor to discontinue all operations in the event <br />that listed or proposed threatened or endangered plants or animals protected under the Endangered Species <br />Act of 1973, as.amended, or Federal candidate (Category I and 2), sensitive or state listed species, <br />identified under BLM Mnnuol 6840, nre discovered to be present in or adjacent to the project aren. <br />H.3.0 PRESERVATION OF HISTORICAL AND ARCHEOLOGICAL DATA <br />HJ. I Public Law 93-291, May 24, 1974, provides for the preservation of scientific, prehistorical, and <br />archeological data (including relics and specimens) which might othenvise be lost due to alteration or the <br />terrain as a result of any Federal construction project. <br />H.3 .2 The Contractor ?g rces that should nny contractor emp loy.cc, in the performance of this contract, discover <br />evidence of posst6le sc icnti fie , prehistorical, li1sloncul, or ·arc heo log1ca l da ta the contractor wl 11 nou IY tl,e <br />Contracting Officer immediately in writing giving the location and nature of the findings. <br />H.3.3 Where appropriate by reason of discovery, the Contracting Officer may order delays in the time of <br />perfonnance and/or changes in the work. If such delays and/or changes are ordered, the time of <br />pcrfonnancc and contract price shall be adjusted in accordance with the applicable clauses in the Contract <br />Clauses Section of this contract. <br />H.3.4 The Contractor agrees to insert this requirement in all subcontracts which involve the performance of work <br />on the terrain of the site. <br />H.4.0 ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT <br />All waste materials generated by any work under the contract perfonned on a Government installation shall <br />at all times be handled, transported, stored, and disposed ofby the contractor and by his subcontracton; in <br />accordance with all applicable Federal, state, and local laws, ordinances, regulations, court orders, and <br />other types of rulings having the effect of the law, including, but not limited to Executive Order 12088, 13 <br />October 1978, Federal Compliance with Pollution Control Standards; the Federal Water Pollution Control <br />Act, as amended (33 U.S.C . 1251 ET SEQ); the Clean Air Act as amended (42 U.S.C . Sec 7401 ET SEQ); <br />the Endangered Species Act, as amended (i6 U.S.C. Sec 1531, ET SEQ); the Toxic Substances Control <br />Acl, as amended (15 U.S.C. Sec 2601, ET SEQ); the National Historic Preservation Act, as amended (16 <br />U.S .C. Sec 470, ET SEQ); the Solid Waste Disposal Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 6901 ET SEQ); and the <br />Archaeological and Historic Preservation Act, as amended (16 U.S.C. Sec 469, ET SEQ). Should the <br />United States Government be held liable for any neglect or improper actions by the contractor or any