Summary
1. Removal of Personal Property and Debris The Contractor shall remove and properly dispose of all items remaining on site to ensure a sanitized lot. Remove all debris from property razed by fire. 2. Pavement Unless otherwise specified in writing, all existing asphalt and concrete parking areas and driveways shall remain undisturbed. 3. Grading and Restoration All disturbed areas shall be graded smooth and stabilized to ensure proper drainage. Excavated areas shall be backfilled with approved material to match existing grades. All disturbed slab areas shall be seeded and mulched with straw.
4. Vegetation Clearing The Contractor shall remove all rubbish, debris, and overgrowth from the site, including tall grass, weeds, underbrush, limbs, logs, fallen trees, and organic debris piles. Vegetation shall be cut to property lines. All trees and saplings measuring less than three (3) inches in diameter shall be removed.
Failure to fully clear vegetation may result in rejection of work.
5. Disposal All materials and debris shall be transported and disposed of at approved landfills or recycling/processing facilities. Documentation of disposal (dump tickets or receipts) shall be submitted prior to final payment. 6. Safety and Site Requirements
The Contractor shall control clean-up area during project. 7. Permits and Compliance The Contractor shall obtain, at their own expense, all necessary permits, licenses, bonds, insurance, inspections, engineering, and approvals required to complete the work. All work shall comply with applicable local, state, and federal laws, codes, and regulations. 8. Schedule All work shall be completed within sixty (30) calendar days from issuance of the Notice to Proceed, unless otherwise approved in writing. The Contractor shall coordinate required inspections with the City at both project commencement and completion. 9. Assignment The Contractor shall not assign, transfer, or subcontract any portion of this Agreement without prior written consent from the City.