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<br /> <br />17 <br /> <br />CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH <br />18070 Collins Ave. | Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160 <br />305.792.1707 | sibfl.net | Purchasing@sibfl.net <br />2.21 DAMAGE TO PUBLIC OR PRIVATE PROPERTY <br /> <br />If property (public or private) is damaged while Contractor is performing work specified or is <br />removed for the convenience of the work, it shall be repaired or replaced at the expense of the <br />Contractor in a manner acceptable to the City prior to the final acceptance of the work. Contractor <br />will be responsible for applying and securing any permits that may be required to complete such <br />repairs. Such property shall include but not be limited to: existing facilities and all of its <br />components, site amenities, concrete and/or asphalt surfaces, vehicles, structures, sidewalks, <br />curbs and gutters, driveways, utilities, etc. Contractor must provide protection necessary to <br />prevent damage to property being repaired or replaced. If the work site has any pre-existing <br />damage, the Contractor shall notify the Public Works/City Engineer in writing. Failure to do so <br />shall obligate the Contractor to make repairs per the above section. <br /> <br />2.22 UTILITY <br /> <br />It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to contact all affected utility owners and determine <br />the precise locations of all utilities prior to beginning work. Utility owners shall be contacted a <br />minimum of 72 hours prior to the commencement of operations. Special care shall be used in <br />working around or near existing utilities, protecting them when necessary to provide <br />uninterrupted service. In the event any utility service is interrupted, the Contractor shall notify <br />the utility owner immediately and shall cooperate with the owner, or his representative, in the <br />restoration of service in the shortest time possible. Existing fire hydrants shall be kept accessible <br />to fire departments at all times. <br /> <br />2.23 CLEAN-UP <br /> <br />The Contractor shall at all times keep the premises free from accumulation of waste materials or <br />rubbish caused by his employees or the Work. Upon completion of the Work and before <br />acceptance and final payment shall be made, the Contractor shall clean and remove from the site <br />and adjacent property, all surplus and discarded materials, rubbish, and temporary structures. <br />The Contractor shall restore in an acceptable manner all property which, has been damaged <br />during the execution of the work. The Contractor shall leave the site and vicinity unobstructed in <br />a neat and presentable condition throughout the entire area. <br /> <br />The Contractor shall properly dispose, at its own cost, of any waste resulting from the work being <br />performed in an approved facility at an approved site unless otherwise specified in this document. <br /> <br />2.24 E-VERIFY <br /> <br />Florida Statute 448.095 directs all public employers, including municipal governments, to verify <br />the employment eligibility of all new public employees through the U.S. Department of Homeland <br />Security’s E-Verify System, and further provides that a public employer may not enter into a <br />contract unless each party to the contract registers with and uses the E-Verify system. Florida <br />Statute 448.095 further provides that if a contractor enters into a contract with a subcontractor, <br />the subcontractor must provide the contractor with an affidavit stating that the subcontractor <br />does not employ, contract with, or subcontract with an unauthorized alien.