SITE SPECIFIC WORK PLAN (SSWP Clause Samples

SITE SPECIFIC WORK PLAN (SSWP. A. All work that may affect the Operating System requires a Site Specific Work Plan (SSWP) to be approved by the Engineer prior to starting the work. All work shall be performed either under a SSWP or with a barrier between the Contractor’s operations and the operating system. Access to the BART Operating System shall be in accordance with an approved SSWP and the BART publication “Standard Procedure for Access to the BART Operating System”. Such publication, further explanation of SSWP process, and sample SSWP’s are available from the District upon request. B. The Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials, and equipment as required to perform and complete the work in the limited time available. The Contractor shall maintain the approved schedule in the SSWP. C. All SSWPs that may impact normal functioning of any part of the Operating System shall include a detailed schedule for each activity in the SSWP. The schedule shall show the expected work progress for each activity on an hourly basis. The schedule shall include a time at which all activities planned under the SSWP will be completed. Failure of the Contractor to complete the scheduled activities by the planned time or to put in place an approved contingency plan so that the system is available for operations at the approved completion time shall make the Contractor liable for liquidated damages as specified in Contract Specifications Section 01 35 14, Operating Systems Interface, for each hour or part of an hour that the operation of the system for passenger revenue service is delayed. These liquidated damages are distinct and separate from liquidated damages specified in Contract Specifications Section 01 11 00, Summary of Work. D. The SSWP shall contain a description of any difference to the operating system between start and finish of the work. The SSWP shall show each activity and where and how it affects normal operation of the system. Each activity in the SSWP shall include all labor, materials, and equipment required to complete the activity within the District-approved time period (window). E. The SSWP shall include contingency plans for putting the system back in operation in case of an emergency and in case the Contractor fails to perform and complete the work in accordance with the approved schedule. Contingency plans shall address the various stages of construction. F. The SSWP shall be submitted to the Engineer at least six weeks prior to the start of work. The Engineer may request ...