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Demolition and site work for a residential development in Jackson, Michigan. Completed plans call for the demolition of a residential development; and for site work for a residential development.

Demolition of 128 N. Gorham. The successful Bidder will be responsible for providing the following services for each Property included in this project: 1. Abatement of asbestos indicated in the attached Asbestos Containing Material and Hazardous Materials Inspection Report by a licensed asbestos abatement contractor in accordance with state and federal regulations prior to demolition. a. The demolition contractor is strictly prohibited from beginning demolition of the structure prior to receiving clearance to proceed from the City. The City has hired an independent contractor to conduct hazardous material clearance inspections in order to verify that all hazardous materials have been abated prior to demolition. The demolition contractor must provide an air monitoring report and notify the City when all hazardous material has been abated. There will be a $5,000.00 fine for beginning demolition of the structure prior to the hazardous material clearance inspection and authorization to proceed with the demolition from the City. The contractor will not be paid for the demolition of any structure if they begin demolition of the structure prior to the hazardous material clearance inspection and authorization to proceed with the demolition from the City. 2. Provide the requisite environmental insurance that will cover the Bidder, its subcontractors, and the City from any claim arising out of the abatement and demolition process in addition to other required insurance required in this IFQ. If the Bidder has subcontracted the work to a licensed asbestos abatement firm, the subcontractor's insurance may meet this requirement. 3. Demolition of all structure(s) and abatement of hazardous materials shall be in accordance with the following: 4. Prior to commencing abatement provide the following: a. Submit for the City's approval a project schedule for the abatement of hazardous materials, completion of the demolition and all special conditions, and site restorations as required by this Agreement. This schedule shall include allowances for periods of time required for the City's review. Time limits established in the schedule approved by the City shall not be exceeded by the Bidder. b. 10 day Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ)/National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants (NESHAP) notice to abate. c. 10 day Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) (Michigan Occupational Safety and Health Administration (MIOSHA)) notice to abate. d. Provide revised notifications if applicable. e. Obtain abatement permit from the Department of Neighborhood and Economic Operations. 5. Prior to commencing demolition the bidder shall: a. Abate hazardous materials identified in the attached assessment reports for each structure in accordance with local, state, and federal regulations. b. Provide air monitoring report for all abatement activity. Dates must match the appropriate LARA (MIOSHA) abatement notification dates. c. Provide a Non-Hazardous Special Waste and Asbestos Manifest for disposal of hazardous material in an approved Type II landfill (see attached example). d. Request Visual Clearance inspection from the Department of Neighborhood and Economic Operations. e. Provide 10 day DEQ notice to demolish. f. Provide revised 10 day DEQ notice to demolish if applicable. g. Arrange for proper abandonment of all utility services. Contact Miss Dig prior to demolition. h. Submit a completed demolition permit application. i. Verify existing condition of streets, sidewalks, curbs, fences, and other infrastructure and site improvements with the Department of Neighborhood and Economic Operations and provide photographs of all damages that exist prior to mobilizing equipment on-site. j. Install storm water inlet filters on storm drain inlets at the demolition site and the first two (2) storm drain inlets downstream of the demolition site or as directed by the Department of Neighborhood and Economic Operations. k. Coordinate the closure of any public street with the Department of Public Works. l. Install safety measures to limit access to the demolition. m. Install soil erosion control measures as site conditions warrant. 6. During demolition. a. Request a pre-demolition inspector prior to commencing demolition activities. b. Water down all attic areas containing insulation prior to demolition and water entire structure during demolition and all demolition debris during loading into trucks for removal from site to the satisfaction of the Department of Neighborhood and Economic Operations using a minimum three (3) inch hose. Provide a water truck or contact the City Water Department (517-768-6107) for a metered connection to a City fire hydrant. Inspection of watering must be requested by Bidder. c. Demolish the entire structure including all appurtenances attached thereto. d. Remove all footings, foundations, basement walls, and basement floors. e. Remove all debris from basements, partial basements, and foundation excavations. f. Terminate existing sanitary, storm sewer and water service lateral(s) within the foundation excavation area. Ensure watertight terminations and record the locations with triangulation measurements on the demolition permit checklist. g. Demolish or remove all garages, sheds, and accessory or temporary structures including, but not limited to, poles, decks, fences, retaining walls, carports, pools, and play structures as directed by the Department of Neighborhood and Economic Operations. h. Remove all trees, shrubs and vegetation as listed on the demolition special conditions provided and as directed by the Department of Neighborhood and Economic Operations. i. Remove all hard surfaces including, but not limited to, concrete, masonry, asphalt, and hard packed stone or gravel. j. Remove all driveway curb and gutter openings and approaches as directed by the Department of Neighborhood and Economic Operations. k. Remove sidewalk section(s) as listed on the demolition special conditions provided. 7. After demolition. a. Request inspection by the Department of Neighborhood and Economic Operations of all basement and foundation excavations and water and sewer termination prior to backfilling. b. Backfill all excavations with granular, class 2 sand, compacted to 95% density to prevent settling. Compaction is to be completed using vibrating rollers or hoe- packs. Tract excavator compaction is not permitted. The Department of Neighborhood and Economic Operations reserves the right to require compaction testing paid by the Bidder if deemed necessary. c. Water down sidewalks and streets adjacent to the demolition site at the end of each day of demolition and after loading demolition debris for removal from the site. d. Install new curb and gutter as indicated on the demolition special conditions report. Hand tool joints required. Saw cut joints prohibited. Gutter pans must be finished to a clean straight edge in alignment with existing curbs. Forming of the face of the gutter pan may be required. All surfaces in City streets requiring repairs must be completed using hot-patch asphalt. Overflow in City streets is strictly prohibited. e. Grade the entire site (pin to pin) to blend smoothly with surrounding properties, public sidewalks, driveways, and curbs. Final grade shall be executed in a manner that provides a continuous smooth grade free of voids, pockets, and debris including, but not limited to, rocks, roots, plastic, wood, cement, block, brick, and steel or other construction material. Grade shall be completed so as to eliminate pooling or draining of water onto neighboring properties. Install three (3) inches of topsoil. The topsoil shall be reasonably free of noxious weeds or other foreign matter such as stones, clay lumps, grass, roots, sticks, and other extraneous matter. Final site restoration may include, but not be limited to, application of slow growing, climate appropriate perennial grass seed (Dutch White Clover (Trifolium repens), covered with straw, or sod. Bidder must warranty site for a minimum of one (1) year. f. Repair, reseed and cover with straw landscape areas on adjoining properties and the area between the curb and sidewalk. Install three (3) inches of topsoil. The topsoil shall be reasonably free of noxious weeds or other foreign matter such as stones, clay lumps, grass, roots, sticks, and other extraneous matter. Final site restoration may include, but not be limited to, application of slow growing, climate appropriate perennial grass seed (Dutch White Clover (Trifolium repens), covered with straw, or sod. Biodegradable straw blankets installed and pinned per manufacturer specifications. g. Replace all public sidewalks, curbs, driveway approaches, and driveways on the demolition site and adjoining properties damaged during demolition or removal activities in accordance with Department of Neighborhood and Economic Operations standards. h. Repair all sidewalks, parkways, curbs, and neighboring properties damaged by Bidder or their subcontractors at Bidder's expense; i. Remove all paper, wood, rubbish, and debris from the site before final inspection. j. Provide a bill of lading/Special Material Manifest for disposal of demolition debris in an approved landfill. k. Submit a completed demolition permit checklist to the Department of Neighborhood and Economic Operations. l. Install new trees and vegetation as listed on the demolition special conditions provided. Provide Dragon Bags (watering) on all newly planted trees. All trees must have a minimum of 2 '' inch caliper measured 8 inches from the ball of the tree. 8. Exception. The Director of the Department of Neighborhood and Economic Operations or the Chief Building Official may authorize a deviation from the above standards in the best interest of the City provided however that such deviation complies with the spirit and intent of City Code of Ordinances, Chapter 5. 9. Provide any additional services that may be required by the Bidder to complete the demolition in accordance with federal, state, or local laws and regulations. 10. For additional details and specifications see property specific Demolition Special Conditions. Questions are submitted online No

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