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• <br />• <br />8.4 PROGRESS SCHEDULE - Before commencing work on the project, the Contractor <br />shall submit to the Engineer six (6) complete sets of the progress schedule <br />showing thereon the various divisions of the work and his proposed sequence of <br />operations such as painting, hardware installation, plumbing, roofing, etc. <br />If required by the Engineer, the Contractor shall within ten (10) consecu- <br />tive working days submit supplementary progress schedules which shall indicate <br />approximately the percentage of work scheduled for completion at any time. <br />The Engineer may also request for a revised progress schedule to reflect the <br />actual progress of the project and also changed incorporated in the contract. <br />S. _A.TJQNS OF OPERATIONS - The Contractor shall at all times conduct the <br />work in such manner and in such sequence as will insure the least practicable <br />interference with traffic and passage ways and he shall have due regard to <br />furnish convenient detours. <br />In the event that other contractors are also employed on the jobsite, the <br />Contractor shall arrange his work and dispose of his materials so as not to <br />interfere with the operations of the other contractors engaged upon adjacent <br />work and to join his work to that of others and existing buildings in a proper <br />manner, and in accordance with the spirit of the plans and specifications, and <br />to perform his work in the proper sequence in relation to that of others, all <br />as may be directed by the Engineer, if he so chooses. <br />Each Contractor shall be held responsible for any damage done by. him or <br />his agents to the work performed by another contractor. Each Contractor shall <br />so conduct his operations and maintain the work in such condition that adequate <br />drainage shall be in effect at all times. <br />In the event that the Contractor fails to prosecute his work as provided <br />above or disregards the directions of the Engineer, the Engineer willsuspend <br />the work until such time as the Contractor provides for the prosecution of <br />the work with minimum interference to traffic or other contractors. <br />8.6 ASSIGNMENT OF CONTRACTS AND CLAS - The Contractor shall not assign nor <br />otherwise transfer this contract or any part hereof or any interest herein or <br />any monies due or to become due hereunder without the prior written consent <br />of the Engineer. The consent to assignment or transfer shall not operate <br />to relieve the Contractor or his sureties of any of his or its obligations under <br />this contract nor will the Engineer consent to any assignment;of a part of <br />the work under the contract. <br />The Contractor may assign money due or to become due him under the contract <br />and such assignment will, be recognized by the Department, if given proper notice <br />thereof, to the extent permitted by law; but any assignment of monies shall be <br />subject to all proper set -offs in favor of the County and to all deductions <br />provided for in the contract and particularly all monies withheld, whether <br />assigned or not, shall be subject to being used by the Department for the <br />completion of the work in the event that the Contractor should be in default <br />therein. <br />Section 8 <br />Page 39 <br />
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