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Opening of Bids - Demolition of South Bend Medical Foundation Proj No. 123-076 - Adamo Demolition Co.
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Opening of Bids - Demolition of South Bend Medical Foundation Proj No. 123-076 - Adamo Demolition Co.
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South Bend Medical Foundation Questions: <br />1.Should we consider the perimeter fence as shown on the drawings the limits of <br />demolition? <br />a.The building footprint plus any damaged asphalt should be considered the <br />limits of demolition. <br />2.There are erosion control requirements in the spec. It states that we are required to <br />develop and follow an erosion and sedimentation plan and submit periodic inspection <br />reports. What are the requirements for this plan? <br />a.Contractor shall follow the general requirements outlined in IDEM’s <br />Indiana Storm Water Quality Manual. The disturbance is below the <br />threshold requiring a Construction Stormwater General Permit (CSGP), <br />however it is incumbent upon the contractor to maintain a “clean” site and <br />prevent the discharge of any pollutants (sediment, chemical, or otherwise) <br />from the site. Contractor shall be responsible for reporting any spills as <br />applicable. <br />3.In regard to erosion control, nothing is shown on the drawings. Is the contractor simply <br />required to protect the storm drains with inlet protection as required and install sit logs <br />around the perimeter fence to ensure no run-off occurs? What other requirements are <br />there? <br />a.See response to question above. Contractor shall be responsible for any <br />applicable measures necessary to prevent sediment runoff from the site. <br />This typically occurs via silt fence or silt logs around the perimeter (based <br />on surface type) and inlet protection measures to prevent runoff from <br />entering the storm sewer system. In addition, any land that is left <br />undisturbed for more than 7 days shall have temporary or permanent <br />(depending on stage of construction) seeding applied to prevent sediment <br />runoff. <br />4.The documents state that fuel/oil tanks that feed the generators are to be removed. Is <br />there decommissioning required on these fuel tanks? Where are they located? <br />a.The tank is above ground just south of the building on the west border of <br />the property. Unknown if decommissioning is required. <br />5.Do you have any reports on the UST? <br />a.No. <br />6.During the last walk, the owner was mentioned as potentially completing some <br />refrigerant recovery. Please clarify what refrigerant will be left on-site for the contractor <br />to recover and what will be removed prior to the contractor arriving onsite. <br />a.Beacon will not be recovering any refrigerant. <br />7.Can durable demolition debris be crushed to spec and re-used as structural backfill <br />material? Can this be provided as a VE alternate? <br />a.No. No.
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