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DRMS Permit Index
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C1981017
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GENERAL DOCUMENTS
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Bid Documents (IMP)
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General Correspondence
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present within the Project Area. Note, however, that this <br /> figure is an estimation only, and that only a portion of the <br /> materials within the Project Area will be demolished CONTRACTORS <br /> are encouraged to perform independent verification measurements in <br /> order to ascertain the true volume of materials within the Project <br /> Area. Past demolition experience at Coal Basin indicates that <br /> substantial quantities of rebar are present within most concrete <br /> structures. <br /> The Project Area encompasses the former location of a wash plant, <br /> thermal drier facility, offices, parking areas, incidental <br /> buildings, conveyor belt route, and various other structures. All <br /> concrete materials, asphaltic materials and block wall materials <br /> located within the Project Area, outside of the designated disposal <br /> areas, must be demolished and disposed of. Demolition must be <br /> accomplished to a depth of at least three feet (31 ) below ground <br /> surface, as measured immediately adjacent to any one structure. <br /> Some foundations and structures may not be visible at ground <br /> surface. <br /> Except as otherwise described in this Invitation and Bid, all <br /> rubble and assorted debris, including metallic materials, <br /> miscellaneous trash, debris and scrap encountered in the project <br /> area will be removed and placed with the building rubble at the <br /> designated disposal areas so that no rubble or debris remain at the <br /> work areas except at the disposal areas. Scrap wood materials <br /> shall be segregated from other debris and stockpiled in a location <br /> designated by PROJECT MANAGER. <br /> In order to assure that all of the target materials are identified, <br /> the Project Area will be ripped by dozer during performance of the <br /> Project. Ripping shall occur to a depth of eighteen inches (18") , <br /> minimum. Subsurface structures, including asphalt and concrete <br /> debris and rubble identified during the ripping of the site shall <br /> be demolished and disposed of as per the enclosed specifications. <br /> Foundations, footers and similar reinforced materials may be <br /> demolished and disposed of per Task 5, Additional Demolition. <br /> Failure to describe specific concrete, asphalt or block wall <br /> structures in this Invitation and Bid does not negate the <br /> requirement to complete demolition as per these specifications. A <br /> map taken from the Mid-Continent Resources Permit Application is <br /> attached to this Invitation and Bid. This map depicts the <br /> locations of the structures which were located within the Project <br /> Area, as represented by Mid-Continent Resources to the Division of <br /> Minerals and Geology. The map may not thoroughly describe all <br /> structures which have been constructed within the Project Area, nor <br /> does it depict asphalt pads and roads. <br /> Certain concrete structures will not be removed during performance <br /> of this Project. These structures are the wing walls associated <br /> with the two large culverted crossings of Coal Creek, the concrete <br /> 2 <br />
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