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s RFQ For On -Call Demolition Service <br />MACRO•Z-TECHNOLOGY <br />In addition to being a rapid -response contract, this project also involved the removal of hazardous <br />material. As these homes required demolition due to the extensive fire damage, we had to be careful when <br />sorting the debris due to the presence of Household Hazardous Wastes (HHW) that could contaminate the <br />waste stream with large quantities of toxic material, such as batteries, household chemicals, coolants from <br />AC s stems or car maintenance or plastic materials that would pose a threat from exposure to heat. <br />...........................................-.......................................... _.._.. <br />Client: City of Anaheim Public Works i Consultant Project Manager: Daniel Duarte <<Same as <br />Proposed PM :. <br />Reference Point of Contact: Carlos Castellanos, PE <br />Reference Phone: (714) 765-5066 1 Reference Email: 1 CCastellanos(a)anaheim.net <br />Project #3. $18.4-M Demolition of Three Buildings (65,600-SF) & Site Preparation for New <br />Construction of Joint Reaional Deolovment Processina Center <br />Location: March Air Reserve Base �ARB), CA l Year Complete( <br />Project Description <br />MZT served as the Prime Contractor on this demolition of existing buildings <br />and the new construction of an administration building. This project <br />provided the abatement and demolition of three existing buildings: a 7,800- <br />SF passenger terminal, an abandoned 24,050-SF facility, and a 33,750-SF <br />building, which was then cleared and prepared for the new construction of a <br />48,220-SF two-story JRDPC, which houses military personnel and <br />equipment deployment processing services. <br />This project involved the demolition of a 7,800-SF building, a 24,050-SF <br />building, a 33,750-SF building, and the new construction of a 48,220-SF <br />building that included: hazardous material abatement, building systems <br />demolition, building structure demolition, building concrete, structural steel, <br />carpentry, doors & frames, tile/carpet flooring, casework, fire sprinkler/fire <br />suppression system, HVAC system, building electrical system, <br />CCTV/Physical Access Control System (PACS), Fire Alarm system, asphalt <br />paving, landscaping/ irrigation, and site improvements. <br />2017 <<within last 5 <br />Relevant Scope items: <br />demolition, asbestos <br />abatement, HAZMAT <br />removal, grading for <br />drainage, importing & <br />exporting fill, cap of water &I <br />sewer lines, compacting <br />Demolition of: foundations, <br />footings, slabs, <br />landscaping, fencing, walls,', <br />trees <br />r Completed within 5 years <br />Performed as Prime <br />Contractor <br />Public Agency <br />This project demonstrates MZT's ability to successfully complete a building <br />demolition project. Demolition efforts included the tear down and razing of three buildings including all <br />adjacent sidewalks, ramps, planting beds, and landscaping. Utilities were disconnected and capped off at <br />the main. Foundations, subgrades, and unused utility lines were removed entirely and disposed of. <br />Asphalt, irrigation, bollards, gates, and a portion of the flight line wall were also demolished. <br />Similar Size, Scope, and Complexity <br />Similar Size. At 65,600-SF of demolition and $18.4-M, this is larger in size to the structures to be <br />demolished under the City's On -Call Demolition Services contract, which demonstrates MZT's ability to <br />complete all of the demolition projects anticipated. <br />Similar Scope. This project included: asbestos abatement, HAZMAT removal, grading for drainage, <br />importing & exporting fill, cap of water & sewer lines, compacting, and demolition of foundations, footings, <br />slabs, landscaping, fencing, walls, and trees. <br />Similar Complexity. The demolition efforts for this project included hazardous material abatement for <br />asbestos, mercury, and mold. Material was removed by HAZMAT certified professionals and disposed of at <br />the proper HAZMAT facility. <br />The building site was on the active March flight line. To protect the flight line operations, we implemented a <br />Foreign Object Debris (FOD) safety plan. All debris was disposed of daily to avoid accumulation of materials. <br />Any material that was not removed off -site daily was stored in covered containers to avoid any contamination <br />onto the flight line. Proximity to the flight line also impacted access to certain areas of the project site and <br />required additional coordination with the airfield for utility and demolition procedures. While flight line- <br />