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Item 22 - Agreements for On -Call Demolition Services
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qr M% qr <br />Corporvee 49frice <br />1ArrZR/0R 0Z%fM M,, /NO. <br />2621 f/onalu/u Avenue <br />albm6rmsr <br />1M7,?trose, CA7 91020 <br />o crrsALWAAt4MOW- A <br />ta0*4F0340s• f*A1/PIP4fJB <br />www /nteriordema/'tiOn•aet <br />c. Firm and Team Experience <br />Performance — Interior Demolition, Inc. (IDI) is a construction firm license number 603409 <br />that specializes in abatement, demolition, and earthwork. We hold a B license along with a <br />C-12, C-21, C-22, ASB, D63, HAZ & DOSH certification. In the last year alone, IDI has been <br />contracted for over 30 different jobs for various private parties and public entities. The size <br />and scope of the work ranged from only a few thousand dollars to multimillion dollar <br />contracts. IDI is currently contracted with CALTRANS for a multi -year contract that exceeds <br />10 million dollars. The contract has called for the abatement of hazardous materials such as <br />lead, asbestos, PCB's, and the demolition of multistory commercial buildings along the 10 <br />freeway. Throughout 2016 and into 2017, IDI has been the winning contractor on over 80% <br />of the 20 phases the City of Bakersfield has issued in relation to the Centennial Corridor <br />project. In total, IDI has been responsible for the abatement, demolition, deconstruction and <br />earthwork for over 150 homes. Some of the phases also included commercial property that <br />called for the abatement of all hazardous materials and demolition of structures. To date, IDI <br />has been contracted by the City of Bakersfield for over 2.2 million dollars in relation to the <br />Centennial Corridor Project. In 2016 and 2017 IDI held 'On -Call' Contracts with various <br />agencies such as City of Los Angeles' General Services & Building & Safety Departments, <br />County of Los Angeles's Public Work; City of Anaheim's Department of Public Works; City of <br />Santa Ana ; and Orange County Public Works. One project in particular with the City of Los <br />Angeles which required IDI's full bandwidth and expertise was the removal of 2 twenty <br />thousand gallon underground storage tanks located at the Van Nuys Airport. During the <br />course of all projects, conditions on the ground are always evolving. For example, during the <br />course of our work in Bakersfield, we needed to be mindful of the impact our Operations <br />might have on local wildlife such as the kit fox, burrowing owls, and various nesting birds. <br />We employed an environmental consultant to inspect any trees for nests and the inspection <br />of properties prior to mobilization for evidence of any fox dens. Another example of IDI's <br />flexibility and expertise was our contract with the City of Los Angeles at the Van Nuys <br />Airport. During the course of excavating the airport site for the removal of the underground <br />tanks, we determined that it would require a larger excavation area than what was originally <br />called for by the Los Angeles World Airport Authority (LAWA) in order to maintain a 1:1 <br />sloping ratio. The airport requested that we try and avoid the use of shoring so our onsite <br />foreman developed a plan to safely excavate the site and maintain the OSHA mandated <br />standard of a 1:1 sloping ratio which in turn was agreed to and approved by the safety <br />engineers with LAWA. Another ground condition at the airport site which contributed to the <br />complexity of the job was the tight confides we had to work with which included a public <br />road on one side and a large hangar on the other side of the excavation site. Ultimately, IDI <br />was able to complete the job safely and to the satisfaction of multiple agencies including the <br />
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