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this, and we are still working it out to see if we can get one contractor to pull the septic <br />and tie into the sewers, etc., at a level price. That is not part of the contract but it is <br />something that might be included for whoever is chosen or we may have to go out to <br />bid. We have to talk to the City Attorney's office regarding that. <br />12. Do the new plans have light fixtures? <br />Yes, there is an automatic lighting layout and pictures with specifications, and that is <br />mainly why Section 300 is being reissued as an Addendum. <br />13. When we do the demolition, the driveways will be affected and it will be very difficult to <br />match the driveways. <br />All the owners have been put on notice, we told them what is right -of -way, if they have <br />pavers and some of them have started to remove their pavers out of the way, anything <br />that is in the right -of -way that they want to keep they should remove, and if they are <br />not removed by the time we start the project, go ahead and bulldoze it out. The <br />replacement is there, the first ten feet is asphalt and all uniform, and from that point on <br />they are going to put in their own pavers. If you damage anything on private property <br />then it will have to be replaced. <br />' 14. Do the new plans have a clear definition of what you want in restoration, as in the previous <br />set the demolition plans did not match the restoration plans? <br />We will double check and include in Addendum. <br />15. Information on soil bars. <br />Information is in Section 210C, information will be put in Addendum 2. <br />16. On restoration, will you make it clear whether or not we have to restore the right -of -way? <br />Yes. Anything outside the area is the contractor's responsibility to restore it, i.e. knock <br />down a tree on private property. We did something similar in Golden Shores where we <br />redid the drainage areas and we came to an understanding that the contractor would <br />restore it at whatever cost it was to the owner. Right now the first ten feet is yours. <br />There is a temporary construction easement within their property so you are able to <br />work in that area so you can match the driveways. <br />17. There is not a pipeline going through the swale area? <br />You need to follow whatever the plan says, the whole idea is that you will re -grade it so <br />the drainage will work. <br />18. How many days for the project? <br />160 days for project completion. <br />19. Is that enough time to allow access for the homeowners? <br />Yes. Maintenance of traffic: this is the only way in and out of this area. The <br />homeowners understand that there will be some certain times or hours that you will <br />have to block a lane, but you must have constant communication with them and the <br />goal is to have at least one lane open at all times. You will have to have personnel there, <br />08 -06 -01 Pre -Bid Conference QA <br />Page 3 of 7 <br />