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4.13 TRAFFIC CONTROL <br />The Project Engineer or Contractor shall submit a traffic control plan showing temporary <br />traffic control devices to be used during construction for City approval prior to the PEPI permit <br />being issued. Temporary traffic control devices and signing shall comply with the current <br />edition of Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), ODOT's Temporary Traffic <br />Control Handbook and the Standard Specifications. <br />Existing traffic controls shall not be visually obstructed, damaged, or tampered with in any <br />manner unless approved as part of the traffic control plan. <br />4.14 CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS <br />A. Pre -Construction Meeting_ <br />Following approval of the plans and issuance of the PEPI permit, the applicant shall <br />schedule a pre -construction meeting with City staff and an on-site inspection with Erosion <br />Prevention staff prior to beginning any construction activities. <br />B. Inspection <br />All work must be inspected by the City. Any work performed on the project without <br />inspection is considered unauthorized and may be subject to removal and/or replacement <br />at the Owner/Developer's expense. The Public Works Inspector (City Inspector) is the <br />City's representative on the project during construction of public facilities. The City <br />Inspector is available from 7:00 a.m. until 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, except <br />holidays, and may be available at other times with prior arrangement. The Developer or <br />Contractor shall notify the City Engineering Division 24 hours before the services of the <br />City Inspector will be required on the job. If insufficient notice is given, inspection services <br />may not be available and the Contractor or Developer will be required to delay work until <br />an Inspector is available. If the Developer's Contractor elects to work extended hours, <br />weekends, or holidays, the Contractor must receive approval from the City Inspector in <br />advance. Inspection services are not guaranteed outside of normal weekday work hours. <br />The City will contract for outside inspection services with private or public labs or <br />consultants to provide inspection services not available by City staff, such as sampling, lab <br />services, and bridge inspection. The Owner/Developer will be charged for all costs <br />associated with inspection, such as outside services and the City Inspector's time, which <br />includes overtime and travel time to and from the job site. <br />The, Owner/Developer's Contractor is responsible for quality control of materials and <br />workmanship per the Standard Specifications. The City Inspector is responsible for <br />verifying that all materials and workmanship comply with the plans and specifications. <br />The City Inspector will normally attempt to notify the Contractor of any deficiencies the <br />same day as the inspection is performed or the next business day, depending on when <br />Public Improvement Design Standards Manual, 2016 Page 4-14 <br />