Specifications include, but are not limited to: Be responsible for locating a suitable equipment storage area for the storage of his equipment during the nighttime hours and non-working hours. No storage of equipment will be allowed within the highway right-of-way unless approved by the District Engineer or their designee. If such approval is granted, the equipment shall be stored out of the clear zone to allow for a safe recovery area. All disturbed areas where staging occurs shall be restored to its original condition as determined by the District Engineer or their designee at no additional cost to NMDOT. The Contractor shall be responsible for all daily cleanup and final cleanup work on the project site and at the equipment storage areas prior to the final inspection and acceptance, this too will be at no cost to NMDOT. Be responsible for all cleanup of material on roads and streets resulting from the performance of this work before a final inspection is conducted and the work is accepted. Provide for traffic control in accordance with the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), Current Edition and the NMDOT Standard Specifications for Highway and Bridge Construction, Current Edition and any applicable special provisions. Contractor shall submit a traffic control permit application including acceptable professional drawn proposed traffic control plans to the District One Traffic Engineer with copies to the project inspectors, TSE Maintenance and Assistant District Engineer (Maintenance) at least two (2) weeks prior to the construction start date. The Contractor shall not begin work without an approved traffic control plan and permit.