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0RFQ For On -Call Demolition Service == <br />MACRO-Z-TECHNOLOGY <br />• Scheduling water and sewer cap inspections with the City <br />• Handing out City -provided demolition notices to neighboring buildings <br />• Reaching out to subcontractors to line up support (if needed) <br />• Allocating internal resources (equipment, manpower, tools, materials, supplies) <br />• Preparing & submitting a demolition and grading plan (including schedule) to the City <br />• Coordinating with utility owners (e.g., call Dig Alert 811) to identify, locate, and mark utilities <br />We will mobilize to the site by first erecting a temporary perimeter fence. Typically, this is a chain link and post <br />fence with privacy screen. We'll implement Best Management Practices (BMPs) to control erosion, sediment, <br />and dust. This includes rumble plates at the site entrance so that our equipment doesn't track excess dirt into <br />the street. We'll also establish a stockpile of additional erosion control materials (e.g., straw waddle, sand <br />bags, silt fence and stakes) on -site for rapid deployment when rain is forecasted in the next 24 hours. <br />Equipment, personnel, supplies, and tools are mobilized to the site in a "just -in -time" manner. This makes the <br />most of cramped residential sites and streets where we won't have the benefit of a large contractor laydown <br />yard. The Project Manager, Superintendent, and Corporate Asset Manager will coordinate weekly on planned <br />work to ensure the right materials are on -site "just in time." <br />Exact equipment and tool mobilization will depend on the project. The good news is that MZT has a local office <br />and stocked yard in Santa Ana. We're able to get to anywhere in the City in under 20 minutes. Typical <br />equipment and tools that we'd mobilize for a demolition project could include: <br />• Forklift <br />• Backhoe <br />• Rubber tire loader <br />• Skidsteer <br />• Shovels <br />• Weed eaters <br />• Chain saws <br />• Traffic control devices <br />• Dewatering pumps <br />• Jack hammers <br />• Air compressors <br />• Tyvek suits <br />• Respirators <br />• Gloves <br />• 3-mil to 10-mil poly sheeting <br />• Weed killer with applicator <br />• Drinking water <br />• Equipment fuel <br />• Sand bags / gravel bags <br />• Silt fence fabric and stakes <br />• Portable generator <br />1.2.3 Phase 3: Perform the Work <br />With all of the preparations made and initial resources mobilized, we will expeditiously, safely, and effectively <br />complete the work. We'll follow the demolition and grading plans approved by the City, adhere to all City permit <br />requirements, perform Quality Control and safety inspections, and provide progress reports to the City. <br />The exact steps to perform the work will depend on the specific TO project. Some of these steps can occur <br />concurrently depending on the project. We've detailed an approach in Part 2 for the subject sample project <br />(1301 W 11 th Street). Generally, work will follow these steps: <br />1. Complete abatement as needed (asbestos, lead, vermin, etc.). We do this first so that the site is <br />properly cleaned and safe for the rest of the demo work. This work is performed by licensed abatement <br />subcontractors. We have a team of them so we can handle multiple, concurrent TOs with overlapping <br />schedules. <br />2. Salvage structural materials, if any. Often, there are metals that can be recycled, such as garage doors, <br />HVAC parts, or plumbing components. <br />3. Demolish the structure, including the foundation. Using heavy equipment, jackhammers, saws, or other <br />tools our crews will safely demolish the structures without posing risks to neighboring buildings. This <br />means that structures will be demolished to fall into the middle of the property, or they'll be <br />deconstructed from the top down. <br />4. Salvage site materials that can be recycled, if any. This could include trees or other landscaping that <br />can be mulched into an eco-friendly waste product, or concrete pavement that can be broken up and <br />recycled. <br />5. Demolish exterior site features such as asphalt pavement, concrete, properly capped underground <br />utilities, walls, or any other site features as identified on the individual TO work plan. <br />6. Restore the site. We will fill and compact where needed, or excavate if needed. We'll then rough grade <br />the site, fine grade, and top with crushed aggregate base to prevent wind erosion. The end result is a <br />clean site that meets drainage requirements and is ready for the next phase of development. <br />