Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. The moving of personnel, equipment, supplies, and incidentals to each work site before beginning the work and the removal of personnel, equipment, and supplies following completion of work. 2. Establishment of all temporary offices, buildings or trailers, project sign, sanitary facilities, staging areas, and other facilities necessary for the work on the project. 3. Temporary utilities and trash service. 4. Acquisition of payment and performance bonds. 5. Acquisition and payment of all permits. 6. Providing construction fencing to close areas for work operations. Adjust fencing as necessary. 7. Installation of straw wattles and/or silt fences at the toe of the slope along disturbed areas. Control runoff from the construction site and upstream areas. Divert runoff and prevent erosion of project area. Maintain sediment on site. 8. Project cleanup and removal of all Contractor equipment and other facilities. 9. Stability of construction excavations is the Contractor’s responsibility. Take appropriate measures to protect personnel, equipment, utilities, and structures from the collapsing of excavation sidewalls. Be prepared to use shoring, sloping, or other approved measures to comply with current OSHA safety requirements at 29 CFR 1926 Subpart P. 10. Prior to leaving the site, equipment will be decontaminated to avoid transporting impacted soils off-site. Decontamination areas will be set up and designated (Exhibit A) where visible soil will be brushed off or sprayed from the heavy equipment, especially from the tires and loading buckets, and any hand tools, other tools, or equipment that may contain residual soils from the excavation. 11. Bidder will be responsible for the preparation of their own task-related site safety plans. 12. The excavation contractor will implement a Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plan (SWPPP) and comply with all requirements of UDEQ’s Construction General Permit (CGP) to protect nearby surface waters, prevent surface runoff, and prevent transporting mud and debris off-site. As part of the SWPPP, any temporary soil stockpiles will be placed on a 6+ mil plastic layer or other equivalent impervious surface. Berms will be used as needed around the stockpile perimeter to prevent runoff. 13. Dust control will be implemented by the excavation contractor per the requirements of the Park City Soils Ordinance (Park City Municipal Code Section 11-15-6). The excavation contractor will determine whether a formal Fugitive Emissions Control Plan will need to be submitted to the UDEQ Division of Air Quality (DAQ). If visible dust is generated, the work site will be wetted, or work will be suspended until weather conditions permit work to continue. If temporary soil stockpiles are found to be generating fugitive dust they will be wetted and/or covered with 6+ mil plastic. 14. All incidental work and costs associated with the project, which are not included in contract bid items including cleanup and restoration of disturbed areas. 15. Reseed landscape after confirmation samples have been processed.