Specifications

33. Contractors working at the Draper site on authorized bid projects are responsible to
provide all of their own tools and equipment for the work involved in those projects.
The prison will normally not permit contractor use of state-owned shops, tools, or
equipment.
34. All contractors working at the Draper site are required to fully comply with all OSHA
work safety requirements; take prudent precautions to protect the work site and
adjacent facilities from damage; and to provide appropriate safety equipment, including
fire extinguisher and other "fire protection devices" for their work areas.
35. All contractors working at the Draper site are required to take reasonable precautions
to avoid causing damage to the existing facility and its utility lines, etc. in the course of
completing their authorized project. Special attention shall be given to utility lines that
may be buried, or imbedded in walls, under floors, etc. The Draper maintenance staff
will provide the best available information on what lines are known or suspected in any
given area. The contractors are responsible to use due care to eliminate and/or
minimize damages. When and if damage occurs, the contractors are required to
cooperate fully with prison maintenance or other emergency personnel to assist with
and expedite any repairs required to restore normal prison services and operations.
Negligence or carelessness on the part of any contractor that results in all or part of
any damage will result in that contractor being held liable for all or part of the
damages. In all cases, the extent of any such liability will be negotiated with the
primary or general contractor responsible for the project. In accepting the award of
any project at the Utah State Prison, Draper site, the contractor also agrees to
negotiate any such damages in good faith with prison representatives.
36. All planned interruptions to utilities (Water, sewer, gas, electrical, steam etc.) Will
require a written request to:
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