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Paris Santa Fe-Frisco Depot Rehabilitation C KEYSTONE ARCHITECTS <br /> July 10, 2001 <br /> <br /> electrical or other utility lines in the area which may interfere with <br /> the removal work or affect others, and all such lines where necessary <br /> shall be properly disconnected or relocated before commencing with the <br /> work. <br /> <br /> F. The City of Pads has conducted an investigation, remediation and abatement <br /> program for hazardous materials. All contractors shall contact the City and <br /> Conslruction Manager for further information. <br /> <br />PART 2 - PRODUCTS <br />Not Used <br /> <br />PART 3 - EXECUTION <br /> <br />3.01 GENERAL <br /> <br /> A. Verification of Extent: The general extent of demolition work is shown on drawings, but <br /> its specific boundaries and methodology must be verified with the Construction <br /> Manager prior to commencing work. <br /> <br /> B. Protection of Adjacent Work: Employ such methods as are necessary to protect from <br /> damage any adjacent materials and finishes or any materials, components or systems <br /> which are to be reused. Any damaged materials must be restored in kind by <br /> Contractor(s) to original condition at his sole cost. <br /> <br /> C. After verification of extent of work to be demolished, prepare demolition area: <br /> <br /> 1. Design and install all temporary bracing as required to insure structural stability of <br /> adjacent materials and building as a whole. Design of temporary bracing shall be <br /> prepared by licensed structural engineer for live and dead loads anticipated from <br /> demolition through completion of construction work. See SECTION 01500 <br /> TEMPORARY FACILITIES for additional requirements. <br /> <br /> 2. Install protective measures for adjacent materials. <br /> <br /> 3. Insure that all areas are protected from weather, particularly water and <br /> moisture intrusion, as well as from do/wall dust and other debris. <br /> <br />3.02. DEMOLITION OF MATERIALS/COMPONENTS TO BE DISCARDED: <br /> <br /> A. Demolition of materials shall be carried out using methods which will not cause damage <br /> or stress to adjacent or othenvise affected materials or building systems which <br /> are to be retained. In general, manual methods are preferred to mechanical <br /> methods. Any mechanical methods must be approved by the Architect prior to <br /> commencement of work. <br /> <br /> B. Carry out demolition with the utmost care. Do not damage a greater amount of <br /> material than is indicated on the drawings or as directed by the Construction <br /> Manager. Do not damage adjacent materials. Where demolition of materials to <br /> Section 02050 <br /> Page 24 <br /> <br /> <br />