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adjacent to any one structure. Some foundations and structures may not be visible at ground <br />surface. <br />Except as otherwise described in the Invitation and Bid, all rubble and assorted debris, including <br />metallic materials, miscellaneous trash, debris and scrap encountered in the project area will be <br />removed and placed with the building rubble at the designated disposal areas so that no rubble or <br />debris remain at the work areas except at the disposal areas. Scrap wood materials shall be <br />segregated from other debris and stockpiled in a location designated by the PROJECT <br />MANAGER. <br />In order to ensure that all of the target materials are identified, the project area will be ripped by <br />dozer during performance of the Project. Ripping shall occur to a depth of eighteen inches (18 "), <br />minimum. Subsurface structures, including asphalt and concrete debris and rubble identified <br />during the ripping of the site shall be demolished and disposed of as per the enclosed <br />specifications. Foundations, footers and similar reinforced materials may be demolished and <br />disposed of per Task 5, Additional Demolition. <br />Failure to describe specific concrete, asphalt or block wall structures in this Invitation and bid <br />does not negate the requirement to complete demolition as per these specifications. A map taken <br />from the Mid - continent Resources Permit Application is attached to this Invitation and Bid. This <br />map depicts the locations of the structures which were located within the project area, as <br />represented by Mid - Continent Resources to the Division of Minerals and Geology. The map may <br />not thoroughly describe all 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 of this Project. These <br />structures are the wing walls associated with the two large culverted crossings of Coal Creek, the <br />concrete ditch located above and immediately south of Coal Creek, and the Dutch Creek Flume. <br />The project area is subdivided into west, central and east work areas. Map 4, project area, <br />depicts these areas. Demolition and disposal will be accomplished at each work area as described <br />below. <br />West Work Area <br />Concrete foundations which supported the Sutey Refuse Disposal Area conveyor and associated <br />stacking equipment, wall and building foundations are the dominant structures requiring <br />demolition in this area. This work area extends north across Coal Creek to include conveyor belt <br />foundations in that area. All concrete, cinder block and asphaltic structures and materials located <br />in the West Work area will be demolished to a depth of three feet (3') below ground level as <br />measured immediately adjacent to each structure. <br />Rubble produced from this work area will be removed for disposal to the back wall located at the <br />7 <br />