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RFQ For On -Call Demolition Service <br />MACRO-Z-TECHNOLOGY <br />o Exact method is determined based on project site features, such as proximity to the property <br />line or other buildings, structural soundness of uncovered wood framing material, and <br />maneuvering space on the site. <br />Using a excavator equipped with a hydraulic hammer attachment, we'll break up the 4" concrete <br />foundation and footings and haul away to recycler. <br />Using a backhoe equipped with a bucket attachment, we'll excavate the building footings to a depth of <br />3'. <br />Haul -off operations conducted as needed to maintain site cleanliness <br />2.3.5 Task 3.5: Site Restoration <br />• Import soil to backfill the excavated building foot print, placing the soil in lifts and compacting to 90% <br />density. <br />• Rough grade then fine grade the site to meet the grading plan requirements for proper drainage. <br />• Top with V base course. <br />2.4 Phase 4: Closeout & Demobilization <br />• Remove equipment, tools, and materials from the site <br />• Conduct final site cleaning, ensuring that no tools, materials, or debris is left on -site <br />• Conduct internal final inspections/ punchlist to ensure all work was completed in accordance with the <br />scope and quality standards <br />• Conduct final inspections with the City to closeout the permits <br />• Conduct final inspections / punchlist with the City to closeout the project <br />• Remove temporary SWPPP / BMP features (silt fence, rumble plates) <br />• Remove site fence <br />I:Deliverables for Phase 4 <br />• Copies of demolition permit, water and sewer cap inspection approval, and letter of completion <br />• Certification that the structure was free of infestation prior to demolition <br />2.5 Sample Project Schedule <br />In our attached sample project schedule, you may notice that these phases aren't exactly in a linear <br />progression from Phase 2 to Phase 3, and Phase 3 to Phase 4. That is because we adapted our standard plan <br />to suit this sample project. <br />In this case, we complete abatement before mobilizing any heavy equipment. We chose this approach for the <br />sample project because we anticipate some site constraints, specifically that we won't have much room for <br />maneuvering heavy equipment alongside an abatement operation. <br />