1.1 Provide all implements, machinery, equipment, tools, materials, transportation, mobilization, labor, licenses, bonding, fuel, incidentals, work zone traffic control, and any other items necessary to perform On-Call Tree Removal and the associated activities described in these specifications. 1.2 Provide traffic control in accordance with the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) and NCHRP 350 Standards. https://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/pdfs/2009/pdf_index.htm 1.3 Preserve and protect all existing vegetation such as trees, shrubs, and grass on or adjacent to the site of the work, which are not to be removed and which do not unreasonably interfere with the work. Due care shall be taken at all times in removing trees authorized for removal to avoid damage to vegetation that is to remain in place. Any damage to adjacent property caused by the vendor’s operations shall be repaired and restored to the satisfaction of the engineer. Damage Claims shall be handled as outlined in Section 4.5 and 4.6 of this contract. Failure of the vendor to resolve damage claims issues in an appropriate and timely manner as determined by the Engineer shall serve as grounds for suspending work and placing the vendor in delinquent status until such issues have been resolved. 1.4 Protect from damage all existing improvements within the work site, which include but are not limited to: signs, fences, guardrail, and drainage structures. 1.5 Nothing in this contract should be construed as authorizing use of mechanical equipment solely in removing all of the trees covered by this contract. In fact, it may be necessary for some portion of these trees to be removed by hand because of the size and to avoid excessive damage to other vegetation or existing facilities. 1.6 The contractor will be responsible for disposal of all debris at an approved off-site disposal area or areas and for the obtaining of any federal, state, or local permits that may be required. All tipping or other disposal fees shall be paid by the contractor. The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (SCDHEC) can assist the contractor in locating pre-approved disposal sites and/or methods for each county in South Carolina. 1.7 The contractor, at his discretion, may elect to dispose of some of the smaller debris by mechanical chipping. If the contractor uses this option, the chipped material shall be blown out and scattered within the right-of-way as mulch. The accumulated chipped material shall be spread by hand or mechanical means in a lift or blanket not to exceed ¾ of an inch. No chipped material will be allowed to remain on any portion of the paved travel ways or shoulders or on the right-of-way in front of residential/commercial property.