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AR - Hot Springs structure demolition
August 29, 2010
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Hot Springs: Structure Demolition. The Contractor shall furnish all of the materials and labor and perform all the work in the demolition of structures and appurtenance as follows: UTILITIES: a. Disconnections: The City of Hot Springs will insure all utilities are removed before a demolition permit is issued. b. Protection: The Contractor shall preserve, in operating condition, active utilities traversing the project site and shall protect property, including, but not limited to, valve boxes, poles, guys and other appurtenances. The Contractor shall, to the satisfaction of the utility concerned, repair any damage to any such utility which is due to work under this Contract. Unless otherwise directed all sidewalks, driveways (from sidewalk to street) and curbs shall be preserved. All damage to sidewalks, driveways, and curbs will be repaired by the contractor. DEMOLITION, REMOVAL AND CLEARING: a. Except as otherwise provided herein, all buildings and structures including retaining and foundation walls, steps, piers and other artificial objects and obstructions shall be completely razed and removed to a depth of at least one foot below ground level. b. Wells, cisterns, cesspools, outdoor toilets, basements, cellars, septic tanks, etc., and holes and trenches resulting from demolition and removal shall be filled to ground surface. Rock materials from masonry construction may be used in the backfilling up to a depth of one foot below ground surface if sufficient fine materials are mixed therewith to fill the voids. Underground tanks are to be removed and the areas filled. Dirt shall be used for the top one foot of backfill. For rough grading, rock materials from masonry construction with a maximum dimension of nine inches may be used in all except the top one foot of the fill, provided such rock and materials are well distributed in earth. Bids due 09/13
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