Specifications include, but are not limited to: Project Erosion Control Requirements. Section 104.3, “Cleanup, Dust Control, Pollution Control, Surface Water and Erosion Control”, add the following: The Contractor must implement erosion control measures on this project using Best Management Practices (BMPs). BMPs used may include silt fence and hay bale barriers, perforated (gravel filled) pipe inlet protection, or other as specifically approved by the City Engineer. Gravel Packs and sand bags at inlets will no longer be accepted. The Contractor will comply with all sections of Ordinance #44-123 and practice ‘good housekeeping’ at all times. Any dirt or mud tracked off the Contractor’s construction site onto paved public or private streets, or ditches, or discharges of same into lakes, ponds, ditches or storm sewers must be cleaned up within 24 hours. Failure to abide by these requirements may result in the assessment of fines, as provided in Ordinance #44-123. Ordinance #44-123 is referenced in Chapter 16.32 of the City Code, which may be viewed on the City’s website. ; Maintenance of Existing Pavement/Snow Removal. Sections 104.4, “Maintenance of Roadway and Sidewalk Surfaces”, replace the first paragraph with the following: The Contractor shall examine the condition of the existing pavement and haul roads prior to bidding. The maintenance of the existing pavement and haul roads, extending to the limits of traffic control in all directions, will be the Contractor’s responsibility upon award of the contract, through project final acceptance. Such maintenance shall include maintaining the traveled portions of roadways and walkways in smooth and acceptable surface conditions free from potholes settlements, elevation offsets, etc.