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Exhibit A Scope of Work <br /> Scope of Work (Exhibit A) <br /> State Highway Traffic Signal Listing <br /> The City shall maintain the traffic signals and associated stop bars and crosswalks <br /> at the locations listed below. <br /> Any reconstruction, modification, or improvement initiated by the City or performed <br /> as a result of a City project shall be included in the maintenance provided by the <br /> City. <br /> Any reconstruction, modification, or improvement initiated by the State or performed <br /> as a result of a State project shall be paid for separately by the State. <br /> The City shall perform inspections of all approaches at each location and submit <br /> documentation to CDOT by April 10 for each year of this Contract. Inspection shall <br /> include, but not be limited to: <br /> o Each signal lens is operating and visible <br /> o Signal Timing is operating as programmed <br /> o Controller and Cabinet are clean and in good repair <br /> o Communication to signal is connected and operating (time base systems <br /> included) <br /> o Back up power is tested for proper operation <br /> o Vehicle detection is operating properly <br /> o All luminaries attached to the signal are operating <br /> Any defects found at these intersections shall be remedied immediately. Defects and <br /> remediation shall be documented and kept on file at the City and copied to CDOT. <br /> Any defects not remedied within one month of discovery shall incur a price reduction <br /> to the monthly compensation of $250.00 per defective signal until all defects of the <br /> signal are remedied. <br /> Yearly signal inspections shall include: the cursory visual inspection of signal <br /> caissons, bolts, bolt tightening, steel, welds, and attachment hardware and signal <br /> conflict monitor testing. Any deficiencies found in bolt tightening and attachment <br /> hardware shall be corrected immediately. Any deficiencies in the structure shall be <br /> documented and brought to the attention of the CDOT project manager. <br /> Exhibit A. Page 1 of 2 <br />