1. Tone and verify underground utilities in the proposed areas for isolating lines and pressure testing. Exercise each valve before and after the pressure test. 2. Obtain permits for traffic control, road repairs and scheduling for planned outages. Coordinate all work with DWS inspector and notify DHHL. DHHL shall notify the Maku’u Farmers Association. Update schedule whenever deviations occur at least 24 hrs. in advance. 3. Sawcut and excavate points of pressure testing (if needed). Record all test results and isolate areas to identify sections with possible leaks. No open trenches shall be allowed when Contractor leaves site. Metal plates and proper signage shall be provided by the Contractor 4. Chlorination and flushing of lines shall be done after certification and approval by DWS following Water System Standards, State of Hawaii - 2002. 5. Final connections and restoration of roads shall be coordinated between COH and DHHL. Any testing and inspections shall be coordinated with DWS for acceptance of the piping and appurtenances. 6. The contractor shall keep the site clean and neat at the end of each workday. Disposal of construction debris shall be contained or hauled to a proper landfill. 7. DHHL does not provide any security, storage of equipment shall be at Contractor’s own risk. 8. The Contractor shall provide daily reports with photos of the work in progress along with Certified Payroll on a weekly basis.