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Resolution Number
2007-1150
Date (mm/dd/yyyy)
09/20/2007
Description
Agmt w/Tenex for 172 Street Roadway Improv($1,066,884)
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I <br />u <br />H!, <br />I? <br />II� <br />f <br />r <br />SECTION 02100 <br />SITE PREPARATION <br />PART 1 - GENERAL <br />1.01 SCOPE OF WORK <br />A. This Section covers clearing and grubbing of the construction site as specified <br />herein. <br />B. Clear and grub the area within the limits of construction as required. The <br />ENGINEER shall establish the length and width of the area to be cleared and <br />grubbed prior to the beginning of any work. <br />PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Used) <br />PART 3 - EXECUTION <br />3.01 CLEARING <br />A. The surface of the ground for the area to be cleared and grubbed shall be <br />completely cleared, as indicated on the plans, as well other objectionable <br />obstructions resting on or protruding through the surface of the ground. However, <br />those trees that are designated on the plans to remain shall be preserved as <br />hereinafter specified. Clearing operations shall be conducted so as to prevent <br />damage to existing structures and installations, and to those under construction, so <br />as to provide for the safety of employees and others. Clearing for structures shall <br />consist of topsoil, vegetation and lime sludge removal. <br />3.02 GRUBBING <br />A. Grubbing shall consist of the complete removal of all stumps, roots larger than 1 <br />1/2 inches in diameter, matted roots, brush, timber, logs and any other organic or <br />metallic debris resting on, under or protruding through the surface of the ground to <br />a depth of 18 inches below the subgrade. All depressions excavated below the <br />original ground surface for or by the removal of such objects, shall be refilled with <br />suitable materials and compacted to a density conforming to the surrounding <br />ground surface. <br />B. In areas so designated, top soil, not muck shall be stockpiled. Topsoil so <br />stockpiled shall be protected until it is placed as specified. Any topsoil remaining <br />after all work is in place shall be disposed of by the Contractor in the manner <br />specified in Section 02221. <br />3.04 DISPOSAL OF CLEARED AND GRUBBED MATERIAL <br />A. The Contractor shall dispose of all material and debris from the clearing and <br />grubbing operation by shipping such material and debris and disposing such <br />material to a suitable location as required by the Engineer or the governmental <br />06/07 02100 -1 03 -4197 <br />
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