Specifications include, but are not limited to: The work includes excavation, removal or abandonment of the existing lead service line, installation of a new corporation stop, installation of a copper service line (1-inch diameter minimum or match existing diameter if larger) and curb stop, installation of new meter, removal and replacement of residential sanitary sewer at those locations where the requirements of the Chicago Plumbing Code (latest edition) are not met, testing and flushing, backfill and full restoration of roads and sidewalks, and additional restoration as defined in Book 3. This includes, but is not limited to, all permits, pre-construction meeting, site mobilization, providing traffic control and protection for the duration of the work, trenching, grading, backfilling, compaction of excavations, protection of trees, and removal of all construction debris as described in the detailed specifications. The work also includes all associated work and accessories to the complete satisfaction of, approval, and acceptance by the City. The workflow for this project shall be as follows: 1. The Commissioner issues a Sub-Order for a property to the Contractor and define if it will be a full or partial (public side OR private side) lead service line replacement. 2. The Contractor, Property Owner, and Commissioner representative meet at the Property Owner’s property to define the scope of work, including extent of restoration within the limitations included in Book 3. Property Owner agrees to the work. 3. The Contractor submits a shop drawing showing construction technique and quantities of the proposed work. 4. The Contractor applies for all applicable permits and Contractor pays for all applicable permit fees. Permit fees will be reimbursed to the Contractor through the “Permit Fee” cash allowance. 5. Commissioner representative approves the shop drawing. 6. Contractor receives permits for performing the work. 7. The Contractor performs the work, including meter installation. The Commissioner reserves the right to have an inspector on-site for any or all of the work. 8. A City inspector inspects the Contractor’s work. The Contractor taps the new water service into the water main and disconnects the existing water service (unless directed differently by the Commissioner). The Commissioner will verify meter installation and meter serial number. 9. The Contractor tests water service line and restores the site per the agreed upon restoration. 10. The Commissioner and Property Owner sign-off on work completion. 11. The Contractor submits Record Drawings upon completion. The Contractor submits pay application monthly for all completed Sub-Orders. Partial payments will not be made for work (quantities) done on sub-orders that have not been completed...