Methods of Excavation Sample Clauses

Methods of Excavation. In city limits as well as in built up areas, the Bidder shall resort to use of manual labour only to ensure that no damage is caused to any underground or surface installations belonging to other public utility services and / or private parties. However, along the Highways and across country routes, there shall be no objection to the Bidder resorting to mechanical means of excavation, provided that no underground Installations exist in the path of excavation, if any, are damaged. There shall be no objection to resort to horizontal boring to bore a hole of required size and to push through G.I. Pipe through horizontal bore at road crossing or rail crossing or small hillocks etc. Necessary barricades, night lamps, warning boards and required watchman shall be provided by the Bidder to prevent any accident to pedestrians or vehicles. When trenches are excavated in slopes, uneven ground, inclined portion, and the lower edge shall be treated as normal level of the ground for the purpose of measurement of depth of the trench. In certain locations, such as uneven ground, hilly areas and all other places, due to any reason whatsoever it can be ordered to excavate beyond standard depth of 100 Cms. above the cable to keep the bed of the trench as smooth as possible. If excavation is not possible to the minimum depth of 100 Cms. above the cable, as detailed above, full facts shall be brought to the notice of the Engineer-In- Charge / TPA in writing giving details of location and reason for not being able to excavate that particular portion. Approval may be granted in writing under genuine circumstances. The Bidder shall be responsible for all necessary arrangements to remove or pump out water from trench. The Bidder should survey the soil conditions encountered in the section and make his own assessment about dewatering arrangements that may be necessary. Wherever the soil is hard due to dry weather conditions, if watering is to be done for wetting the soil to make it loose, the same will be done by the Bidder.
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