Final Cleaning Up. Upon completion and before final acceptance of the Work, the Contractor shall remove and dispose of all falsework, excavated or useless material, rubbish, temporary buildings, bridges and approaches; replace or renew any fences damaged, and restore in an acceptable manner all property, both public and private, which may have been used or damaged during the prosecution of the Work. The Contractor shall replace signs, mailboxes, or other necessary appurtenances which have been temporarily removed. All excavated material and falsework placed in stream channels during construction shall be removed. The Contractor shall thoroughly clean all pavements, sewers, manholes, catch basins, and other structures affected by his operations whether within or outside of the limits of his Work. The Contractor shall remove from the Right-of-Way and/or the project limits all machinery and equipment and all surplus materials and leave it in a neat and presentable condition, satisfactory to the Engineer. If the Contractor fails to clean up as provided in the Contract Documents, the County may do so and the cost thereof shall be charged to the Contractor from any available source, including but not limited to progress payments, performance bonds and retainage.
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Final Cleaning Up. Upon completion and before final acceptance of the Work, the Contractor shall remove and dispose of all falsework, excavated or useless material, rubbish, temporary buildings, bridges and approaches; replace or renew any fences damaged, and restore in an acceptable manner all property, both public and private, which may have been used or damaged during the prosecution of the Work. The Contractor shall replace signs, mailboxes, or other necessary appurtenances which have been temporarily removed. All excavated material and falsework placed in stream channels during construction shall be removed. The Contractor shall thoroughly clean all pavements, sewers, manholes, catch basins, and other structures affected by his operations whether within or outside of the limits of his Work. The Contractor shall remove from the Right-of-Way and/or the project limits all machinery and equipment and all surplus materials and leave it in a neat and presentable condition, satisfactory to the Engineer. If the Contractor fails to clean up as provided in the Contract Documents, the County may do so and the cost thereof shall be charged to the Contractor from any available source, including but not limited to progress payments, performance bonds and retainage.
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