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STATE OF COLORADO <br /> DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY <br /> Department of Natural Resources pork 7, <br /> 1 31 3 Sherman St, Room 215 <br /> Denver,Colorado 80203 <br /> Phone (30 3)866-3567 <br /> FAX (303)832-8106 <br /> DEPARTMENT OF <br /> October 7, 1997 NATURAL <br /> MEMO RESOURCES <br /> Roy Romer <br /> Governor <br /> TO: Interested Contractors <br /> James S Lochhead <br /> Fxecuhve Director <br /> FROM: Steve Renner, Project Manager Michael H Long <br /> Division Director <br /> RE: Amendment No. 1; Coal Basin/Wash Plant Area Demolition <br /> Thank you for attending the pre-bid meeting on Tuesday, October 7 , <br /> 1997. The following materials are being provided at the pre-bid <br /> meeting: <br /> - Amended description of Task 2 , Demolition <br /> - Task 5, Additional Demolition <br /> - Revised Bid Schedule <br /> - Map 1 , General Location Map <br /> - Map 3 , Coal Basin Mine Map <br /> - Map 4 , Project Area Map <br /> - Photocopy of a map from the permit application showing <br /> building locations in Wash Plant area <br /> These clarifications and amendments should be noted and <br /> incorporated into the bid documents. All terms and conditions of <br /> the Invitation and Bid other than as changed by this amendment <br /> remain the same. Receipt and acceptance of this amendment will be <br /> acknowledged on the bid form. <br /> TASK 2 DEMOLITION <br /> For purposes of the demolition task, all concrete structures <br /> located within the area depicted on Map 3, Project Area, are <br /> subject to the requirements of this task, unless otherwise <br /> specified. <br /> There are two overall objectives of the demolition task. The first <br /> is to demolish designated concrete and block wall building remnants <br /> and foundations, as well as conveyor foundations, asphaltic pads <br /> and similar materials which are located within the work areas. The <br /> second objective is to remove the rubble produced by the demolition <br /> process to designated disposal sites. <br /> The Mid-Continent Resources Mining Permit Application estimates <br /> that 50,000 cubic yards of concrete and block wall materials are <br /> 1 <br />