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g RFQ For On-Call Demolition Service <br /> 0CR-67TECHNOLOGY <br /> 7. Work proceeds each day until completed, at which point we move to closeout and demobilization (see <br /> Task 4 below). We'll communicate with the City via emails and phone calls as we make progress and <br /> achieve milestones, with updates at least weekly in the form of progress meetings. <br /> Throughout the project, the Superintendent sets the work tasks and goals for the day, motivates the ground <br /> crews to complete those tasks, and ensures their completion by the end of the work day. He inspects the work <br /> before, during, and after completion to ensure it conforms to the specifications, regulations, permit <br /> requirements, safety, and quality expectations. <br /> 1. .4 Phase : Closeout & Demobilization <br /> Every TO project will follow an orderly closeout and demobilization process. As we near the end of a TO, the <br /> Superintendent will inform the City's representative to schedule a day for a final inspection. We will perform all <br /> tasks necessary to close out the permit(s), such as inspections, documentation, or meetings. <br /> The closeout package will include all documentation produced during the project. Most often, this includes: <br /> • Demolition permits <br /> • Water and sewer cap inspection approvals with completion letter <br /> • Abatement completion letter <br /> • Waste manifests <br /> • Certification that the work was performed, and that the structure was free of infestation prior to <br /> demolition <br /> • As-built drawings showing utility cap locations. <br /> We will remove all equipment, tools, materials, and temporary BMPs from the site so that the site is left clean. <br /> 1.3 Suggestions & Special Concerns <br /> Project concerns are just opportunities waiting for a creative solution. We use our library of lessons learned on <br /> similar projects to proactively identify and mitigate concerns. This concern identification and mitigation process <br /> is carried out throughout the project. Table 1 below summarizes a few special concerns common to demolition <br /> projects as well as suggestions to creatively resolve those concerns. <br /> Unmarked utilities can One of our first steps is to notify the local utilities of our planned <br /> be broken by less work and obtain utility mark-outs. We also hand-dig in all potential <br /> cautious contractors utility locations to confirm the exact location since utilities can shift <br /> over time. This is something we've encountered —and effectively <br /> mitigated—on project#1 from Relevant Experience.We do this step <br /> first so that all subsequent work is planned around actual utility <br /> locations. This also lets us safe-off/cap utilities for safety. <br /> Permitting can consume MZT has performed demolition for local municipalities. We know the <br /> project schedule ins & outs of permit packages so that they are approved on first <br /> submission. Plus, we have an in-house California-licensed Architect <br /> who helps us prepare plans for permits. With his help, our plans <br /> have a 98% approval rate. <br /> Nearby occupied Safety is key when demolishing structures near active facilities. We <br /> buildings/facilities can will communicate safety boundaries to the public with fencing and <br /> pose public safety risk signage, and we can initiate a social media public outreach <br /> during demo campaign to notify the public of any unique safety requirements. <br /> Planned work locations People trespassing onto the work site to set up overnight <br /> could have unhoused encampments are in desperate enough situations—they may not <br /> person encampments realize the danger they're in by occupying an active construction <br /> site without proper training and safety gear. For sits that have <br /> encampments,we increase nighttime security presence and have <br /> security sweeps every morning to make sure the site is fully cleared <br /> of people and their belongings before operating any equipment. We <br />
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