SECTION 7 LIMITATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS
SP-7.01 Use of Explosives
The use, storage, or transportation of explosives will not be permitted on any contract, unless specified in the technical provisions.
SP-7.02 Recycled or Rehandled Materials
For recycled or rehandled material furnished on the project by the Contractor for use in embankment, surface, base course, base, subbase or drainage media, the Contractor is required to a) have the material tested and certified to be in conformance with all applicable environmental requirements, or b) furnish a certification of no contamination from the provider of the material. The required testing shall include, but not be limited to, all applicable State regulations, the US Environmental Protection Agency Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP) or its successor. The evaluation and interpretation of the test data will be made by the Engineer and be based on the project environment. Testing and certification shall be at the Contractor's expense.
No night work between the hours of sundown and sunrise will be permitted except with the written permission of the Engineer or unless specified in other parts of the Specifications or Contract Drawings.
SP-7.04 Saturday, Sunday, and Holiday Work
No work requiring the presence of the Engineer or Inspector will be permitted on Saturday, Sunday, or legal holidays designated as overtime holidays except when approved by the Engineer, in writing, forty‑eight (48) hours in advance of the desired workday(s), or in cases of emergency and then only to such extent as is absolutely necessary.
SP-7.05 Parking of Vehicles and Construction Limitations
A. The parking of private vehicles within the construction areas will not be permitted at any time. Construction vehicles, properly identified with the Contractor's name plate, will be allowed within the construction area when they are necessary to prosecute the work involved. If, in the determination of the Engineer certain construction vehicles are obstructing construction progress, he will request these vehicles to be moved and his decision will be final.
SP-7.06 Monitoring Well Permit
When required, elsewhere in the Contract Documents, the Contractor shall secure any monitoring well permits. Permits must be filed with the county in which the Contract is being performed.
A. Anne Arundel County:
Department of Health, Division of Environmental Health,
3 Harry S. Truman Parkway, Annapolis, Maryland 21401
410-222-7389
B. Baltimore County:
Department of Environmental Protection & Resource Management,
401 Bosley Avenue, County Court Building, Towson, Maryland 21204
410-887-2762