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Public Works
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25F
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5/7/2012
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Work Plan <br />(I)Demolition of a single'story commercial building In sequence. Review and estimate the <br />removal of the asbestos and lead containing materials. If any asbestos or lead materials are <br />found, then next step would be to notify AQMD for the removal of resulting debris. Two weeks <br />after notification to AQMD we begin remediation. In between depending on schedule and <br />scope of work American Wrecking Inc notifies AQMD in order to demolish the building 1-2 days <br />after the remediation has been completed. During the remediation we would also install the <br />temporary pedestrian protection in order to not close any sidewalks or impede any pedestrian <br />from getting to point A to point B. <br />Once the permit is attained, pedestrian protection is installed and environmental remediation is <br />completed then the demolition begins. In the case of this single story building, we would <br />demolish the building utilizing one of our many Excavators all while making several piles of <br />material. Gone are the days of smash a building and sending it all to the landfill. As evident in <br />many of our projects we would during the demolition segregate as many material as possible. <br />For example, all misc metals, CMU block, roofing and wood would be segregated. The logic <br />behind segregation is two fold, 1- we get paid for all metals as opposed to paying for the <br />disposal, 2 -- the city easily any state of California's recycling requirements - AB 939. We <br />routinely accomplish 90% recycling on this type of demolition project. <br />After all above grade demolition is completed, we tackle the below grade slabs and footings. <br />Again, we utilize the same equipment and proceed by digging and breaking the resulting debris. <br />The material is broken into 2' or minus pieces so they can be taken to a concrete recycling <br />facility. once we are completed with the building slabs and footings, we would start on the site <br />asphalt and site improvements like signage or site walls. We typically leave the asphalt <br />pavement till the end to minimize the potential for any soil erosion and dirt trailing the end- <br />dump. During the loading & hauling of any material, we utilize water to minimize any dust, tarp <br />our loads and use a flag man to escort the truck off the premises and sweep the driveway apron. <br />Lastly, we search for the sewer line, call for inspection and then cap and backfill. <br />(2) <br />1. Abatement - By chosen subcontractor <br />2. Above Grade Demolition - Demolition Crew as per attachment <br />3. Below Grade Demolition- Demolition Crew as per attachment <br />4. Site Demolition - Demolition Crew as per attachment <br />5. Capping Sewer & Final -- Demolition Crew as per attachment <br />(3) Fast Track Schedule - See attachment <br />(4) Due to the vastness of American Wrecking Inc equipment list, personnel and <br />commitment to safety - completing tasks on time is typically not an issue for American <br />Wrecking. One of the most significant ways that we have been able to ensure quality <br />control, our budget, schedule and safety issues is what distinguishes us from our <br />competition. Two of the three partners are 100% on the field. Mr. Gerardo Galaviz & <br />25F-43
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