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DRMS Permit Index
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C1981053
IBM Index Class Name
General Documents
Doc Date
9/1/1992
Doc Name
Invitation and Bid Package RN-Mines-302
Permit Index Doc Type
Reclamation Projects
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Measurement and Payment <br /> No measurement for payment will be made for this bid item. Payment will be <br /> for the lump-sum bid price. The price bid shall include all of the <br /> CONTRACTOR'S costs of whatever nature to provide two complete closures, <br /> according to the specifications. <br /> BID ITEM 3: REGRADE ADIT, STAGING, AND SEDIMENT POND AREAS <br /> After completion of the bulkhead seal construction, the adits will be <br /> backfilled. Initial backfill material will be coal waste, concrete pieces , <br /> other non-vegetated spoil material and roadbase as directed by the PROJECT <br /> MANAGER. Initial material will be backfilled against the bulkhead seals to <br /> completely fill the openings. These waste soils are primarily located in the <br /> overcast, staging, sediment pond and haul road areas. Waste soils will be <br /> excavated to expose original soils . After all waste materials have been used, <br /> subooils will be used to bring the areas to approximate original contour which <br /> will blend into the surrounding topography. Topsoils will then be used to <br /> cover the backfilled and regraded areas at a six-inch (6") minimum depth. <br /> Topsoils will be delineated by the PROJECT MANAGER when subsoils are obtained <br /> and will be salvaged for the final cover material . After the final grade is <br /> obtained, contour furrows 18 inches (18") deep with lh:3V sideslopes will be <br /> constructed. Furrows will be on 20-foot (20' ) centers beginning and ending in <br /> existing vegetation. Any trash encountered during backfilling and/or <br /> regrading will be hauled to a county approved landfill . Trash includes, but <br /> is not limited to, culvert pieces, downed and abandoned electrical lines, <br /> cable and miscellaneous metal . <br /> Measurement and Payment <br /> No measurement for payment will be made for this bid item. Payment will be <br /> the lump sum bid price. The price bid will include all costs of whatever <br /> nature to complete regrading according to these specifications. <br /> BID ITEM 4: RECLAIM ROAD SECTIONS <br /> Delineated road sections will be reclaimed to blend the upslope cuts with the <br /> downslope areas. The procedure will be as follows. First approximate grade <br /> will be obtained initially using downcast material from the staging area. <br /> Next, shrub clumps will be transplanted, using a track hoe, from the downcast <br /> area to the upsloped backfilled area. The next backfill material will be <br /> obtained from the exposed subsoils in the area from where the shrub transplant <br /> was obtained. Another shrub clump will be obtained from the adjacent downeast <br /> area and will be placed on the backfilled slope and so on. The final intent <br /> is to achieve a slope which will blend the upper cut to beyond the downcast <br /> side and will contain line shrub clumps on the upper side of the backfilled <br /> road section. <br /> Measurement and Payment <br /> No measurement for payment will be made for this bid item. Payment will be <br /> the lump sum bid price. <br /> -4- <br />
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