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Item 22 - Agreements for On -Call Demolition Services
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c. QuahLControl Plan — Because ground conditions are always evolving, it's <br />imperative to employ experienced foremen onsite at all times who are experts in <br />abatement, demolition, and safety. It's their job to insure ground conditions such as <br />weather are not going to pose a potential hazard. Additionally, the owners of IDI are <br />very hands on and visit each job site daily to insure all necessary information is <br />adequately communicated to everyone involved. Our flat organizational structure <br />gives our foremen a direct line of communication to all company executives and <br />office staff. This allows our company to be nimble and make quick decisions to <br />insure the field has everything they need to stay on schedule and not create any <br />undue delays as the result of not having either materials or equipment. Upon the <br />completion of each workday, our foremen are required to provide a status report to <br />the office so we can adequately monitor a project and make any necessary <br />adjustments to maintain our client's schedule. It's important to IDI that our clients are <br />never blindsided and can be confident that they too will know the status of a project <br />at all times and any new obstacles encountered in the field. <br />d. HazMat Control and Disposal Plan — As the contractor, it's our responsibility to <br />determine what regulations must be followed since we are considered the generators <br />of the waste. As stated above, IDI uses Waste Management for the disposal of <br />hazardous materials. Waste Management will deliver a bin to our job site designated <br />for hazardous materials. Our abatement laborers will bag all suspected hazardous <br />materials and deposit them into the bin and a log will be created with a count of all <br />bags contained in a bin. Waste Management will also confirm the bag count and <br />weigh the filled bin to provide an accurate manifest for both our records and client. <br />3. Experience — IDI is proud of its portfolio of projects. We have attached a list of past projects <br />of similar scope and size that include contact names and addresses. George Molina will <br />be on site as required. He not only founded Interior Demolition, Inc. with his wife Maria <br />Molina over 30 years ago with not much more than a few hand tools, he also has experience <br />with just about every obstacle that can be encountered during the course of a project. It has <br />been the Molina family's leadership and work ethic that has driven IDI to become one of the <br />premier Abatement and Demolition contractors in California. <br />Project Manager/Principal Agent; Marco Molina: 75% time devoted. <br />Primary contact: Marco Molina 818-262-1611 marco(cDinteriordemolition.net <br />Associate/Project Manager; Alejandro Caro: 25% time devoted. <br />Contact: Alejandro Caro 562-528-2436 <br />Firm size: 45 employees <br />
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