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Browns Island Demolition Landfill. If the Contractor's preferred site is other than Brown's Island <br />Demolition Landfill, and the County elects to direct waste to the Browns Island Demolition <br />Landfill, the Contractors lump sum proposal will be adjusted on a per unit price, by the difference <br />in the Browns Island Demolition Landfill disposal and hauling proposal and the disposal and <br />hauling proposal for the Contractor's preferred site per each cubic yard or ton as appropriate. <br />Contractors are referred to the project specifications requiring that a recycling and salvage plan be <br />developed. County will consider the Contractors disposal plan during the selection process. <br />11. Shall basement floors and walls remain, and if so are they considered a sufficient lateral <br />brace for shoring? <br />Per the specifications, basement floors and walls remain if they aze necessary for earth support to <br />prevent collapse. The lateral bracing for the shoring is part of the bid item and must be designed <br />by a professional engineer as specified in the specifications. <br />12. Can concrete rubble be placed against the basement walls for lateral bracing, and is this <br />method sufficient to satisfy the contract specifications? <br />Typically concrete rubble placed against the basement walls is not sufficient for lateral bracing. <br />However, as stated in the specifications, a professional engineer is to review the bracing <br />requirements and submit the bracing for review. If the engineer determines that the rubble is <br />sufficient and lays out a method and procedure and seals the drawings then it will be acceptable. <br />13. Will a bracing schedule be added to the addendum? <br />Per the bid specifications, the bracing is part of the demolition and is consequently part of the <br />demolition contractor's schedule. <br />14. Should the demolition contractor work with the construction contractor in developing a cost <br />ef~cient bracing schedule? <br />This is up to the demolition contractor. What the construction contractor requires is that the walls <br />be cut off just below grade to allow for efficient excavation. Nothing can be left above grand that <br />will interfere with excavation. <br />15. Contractors have requested a list of all contractors who are submitting proposals for this <br />project to be attached to the addendum. <br />This list is attached to this addendum. <br />16. Will all office equipment and debris be cleaned from the of~ce or tenant spaces before <br />abatement or demolition, or will the demolition contractor be responsible for disposing of all <br />debris left behind? <br />Office equipment and debris will be cleaned from the offices and tenant space before the <br />abatement or demolition begins. Any remaining material is to be disposed of by the demolition <br />contractor. <br />Courthouse Squaze Project <br />Amendment #1 <br />Mazch 24, 1997 3 <br />