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RFQ For On-Call Demolition Service <br /> -0 MACRO-Z-TECHNOLOGY <br /> Benefits of having Michael Parizo your project: <br /> Relevant Experience <br /> $8-M Demolition of Building 16 City Block and Prep for New Construction in Santa Ana, CA <br /> This project involved the demolition of the three-story Building 16 in downtown Santa Ana, which had housed <br /> the District Attorney's, Public Defender's, and Coroner's offices. The entire city block was due to be <br /> demolished in preparation for the construction of new administration buildings. After leading asbestos and <br /> lead abatement services, a high-reach excavator was used to tear down each story. The entire structure was <br /> removed, including the slabs and 18'-deep footings. All utilities were cut and capped prior to demolition. In <br /> preparation for the construction of the new building, the site was graded, backfilled, and compacted <br /> accordingly. <br /> $6-M Demolition of 8,2 0-SF Building 14 City Block and Prep for New Construction in Santa Ana, C <br /> Similar to the demolition of Building 16, this project involved the complete demolition and removal of the <br /> existing Building 14 on the same city block. This building also required the careful abatement of asbestos <br /> and lead, cut and cap of utilities, and removal of all pre-existing building structures such as the foundations <br /> and footings. The area was then graded, backfilled, and compacted in preparation for the new County <br /> Administration North building to be constructed at a later date. <br /> Demolition of 14-Story High Rise Apartment Complex in Downtown Los Angeles, CA <br /> This project involved the demolition and razing of an entire high-rise apartment complex by UCLA. Because <br /> this structure had so many stories, a high-reach excavator was used atop a temporary 40' equipment pad <br /> that was removed once the excavator tore down the top stories. Utilities were all cut and capped. Shoring <br /> was used to brace the condominiums next door from falling into the excavated project site, and temporary <br /> fencing was erected around the site since the City of LA chose to keep the sidewalks open to the public. <br /> Despite this, the project was completed successfully and with no safety incidents. <br /> 11-M Demolition and Hazardous Abatement of Two Towers <br /> This project involved the demolition and hazardous abatement of two two-story towers in Century City, CA, <br /> as well the remediation of an old gas station oil field. Specialty trucks were required to move the <br /> contaminated soil to a hazardous waste site, which amounted to roughly 960,000-SF of excavated material <br /> to both ensure all contaminated soil was removed and to prepare for the 60' deep footings of the anticipated <br /> 100-story high-rise to be constructed later. Demolition scope included the razing of both towers, removal of <br /> concrete foundations and footings, abatement of asbestos-contaminated piping that was followed off <br /> property for full HAZMAT removal, and the cut and cap of utilities. Dust control was required for this project, <br /> as the nearby high-end studios would have been affected. <br /> •-• • MEMM <br />
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