Hazardous Xxxxx Removal. The Contractor is responsible for extraction of eligible partially uprooted hazardous stumps as directed by the County. If directed by the County, the Contractor shall team with debris monitoring services to remove and haul partially hazardous tree stumps. Each xxxxx shall be inspected by the County and the Contractor and documented as to the appropriate category of size. In addition, stumps are to be properly identified, certified and documented, per FEMA guidance, by County or its representative. Prior to the removal of hazardous stumps, the Contractor shall notify any required local utilities in accordance with each agency’s required pre-notification time schedule for pre- marking of utilities in the work area. Xxxxx holes shall be backfilled with clean native topsoil to match the existing grade. Note that xxxxx holes include all cavities associated with the xxxxx extraction. The Contractor may be required to grind some stumps if large equipment cannot access the work area. Any damage to sidewalks, driveways, walkways or other public or private property caused by the Contractor’s removal or grinding of stumps shall be repaired by the Contractor. Payment for xxxxx removal will be per size of xxxxx, per FEMA Guidelines. The line item cost is all inclusive and shall compensate the Contractor for the cost to extract, grind, and backfill all holes associated with the xxxxx extraction, as well as load, transport and dispose of xxxxx. Tree stumps with base cut measurements equal to or less than twenty-four (24) inches in diameter will be disposed of with the same methods used for other vegetative debris. Stumps larger than twenty-four (24) inches in diameter will be disposed of by splitting, chipping or grinding. The method of reduction and disposal will be at the discretion of the Contractor subject to County approval. Grinding in place may require documentation and pre-approval of regulatory authorities. Coordination of any potential grinding will be done by the County.
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Samples: Disaster Related Debris Management Services Contract, Contract for Disaster Related Debris Management Services
Hazardous Xxxxx Removal. The Contractor is responsible for extraction of eligible partially uprooted hazardous stumps as directed by the CountyCity. If directed by the CountyCity, the Contractor shall team with debris monitoring services to remove and haul partially hazardous tree stumps. Each xxxxx shall be inspected by the County City and the Contractor and documented as to the appropriate category of size. In addition, stumps are to be properly identified, certified and documented, per FEMA guidance, by County City or its representative. Prior to the removal of hazardous stumps, the Contractor shall notify any required local utilities in accordance with each agency’s required pre-notification time schedule for pre- pre-marking of utilities in the work area. Xxxxx holes shall be backfilled with clean native topsoil to match the existing grade. Note that xxxxx holes include all cavities associated with the xxxxx extraction. The Contractor may be required to grind some stumps if large equipment cannot access the work area. Any damage to sidewalks, driveways, walkways or other public or private property caused by the Contractor’s removal or grinding of stumps shall be repaired by the Contractor. Payment for xxxxx removal will be per size of xxxxx, per FEMA Guidelines. The line item cost is all inclusive and shall compensate the Contractor for the cost to extract, grind, and backfill all holes associated with the xxxxx extraction, as well as load, transport and dispose of xxxxx. Tree stumps with base cut measurements equal to or less than twenty-four (24) inches in diameter will be disposed of with the same methods used for other vegetative debris. Stumps larger than twenty-four (24) inches in diameter will be disposed of by splitting, chipping or grinding. The method of reduction and disposal will be at the discretion of the Contractor subject to County City approval. Grinding in place may require documentation and pre-approval of regulatory authorities. Coordination of any potential grinding will be done by the CountyCity.
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Samples: Consulting Agreement
Hazardous Xxxxx Removal. The Contractor is responsible for extraction of eligible partially uprooted hazardous stumps as directed by the CountyCounty and District. If directed by the CountyCounty and District, the Contractor shall team with debris monitoring services to remove and haul partially hazardous tree stumps. Each xxxxx shall be inspected by the County and District and the Contractor and documented as to the appropriate category of size. In addition, stumps are to be properly identified, certified and documented, per FEMA guidance, by County and District or its representative. Prior to the removal of hazardous stumps, the Contractor shall notify any required local utilities in accordance with each agency’s required pre-notification time schedule for pre- pre-marking of utilities in the work area. Xxxxx holes shall be backfilled with clean native topsoil to match the existing grade. Note that xxxxx holes include all cavities associated with the xxxxx extraction. The Contractor may be required to grind some stumps if large equipment cannot access the work area. Any damage to sidewalks, driveways, walkways or other public or private property caused by the Contractor’s removal or grinding of stumps shall be repaired by the Contractor. Payment for xxxxx removal will be per size of xxxxx, per FEMA Guidelines. The line item cost is all inclusive and shall compensate the Contractor for the cost to extract, grind, and backfill all holes associated with the xxxxx extraction, as well as load, transport and dispose of xxxxx. Tree stumps with base cut measurements equal to or less than twenty-four (24) inches in diameter will be disposed of with the same methods used for other vegetative debris. Stumps larger than DocuSign Envelope ID: 87EA04D8-EE53-4065-A44E-53353EB3D3EC twenty-four (24) inches in diameter will be disposed of by splitting, chipping or grinding. The method of reduction and disposal will be at the discretion of the Contractor subject to County and District approval. Grinding in place may require documentation and pre-approval of regulatory authorities. Coordination of any potential grinding will be done by the County.
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Hazardous Xxxxx Removal. The Contractor is responsible for extraction of eligible partially uprooted hazardous stumps as directed by the CountyCounty and District. If directed by the CountyCounty and District, the Contractor shall team with debris monitoring services to remove and haul partially hazardous tree stumps. Each xxxxx shall be inspected by the County and District and the Contractor and documented as to the appropriate category of size. In addition, stumps are to be properly identified, certified and documented, per FEMA guidance, by County and District or its representative. Prior to the removal of hazardous stumps, the Contractor shall notify any required local utilities in accordance with each agency’s required pre-notification time schedule for pre- pre-marking of utilities in the work area. Xxxxx holes shall be backfilled with clean native topsoil to match the existing grade. Note that xxxxx holes include all cavities associated with the xxxxx extraction. The Contractor may be required to grind some stumps if large equipment cannot access the work area. Any damage to sidewalks, driveways, walkways or other public or private property caused by the Contractor’s removal or grinding of stumps shall be repaired by the Contractor. Payment for xxxxx removal will be per size of xxxxx, per FEMA Guidelines. The line item cost is all inclusive and shall compensate the Contractor for the cost to extract, grind, and backfill all holes associated with the xxxxx extraction, as well as load, transport and dispose of xxxxx. Tree stumps with base cut measurements equal to or less than twenty-four (24) inches in diameter will be disposed of with the same methods used for other vegetative debris. Stumps larger than twenty-four (24) inches in diameter will be disposed of by splitting, chipping or grinding. The method of reduction and disposal will be at the discretion of the Contractor subject to County and District approval. Grinding in place may require documentation and pre-approval of regulatory authorities. Coordination of any potential grinding will be done by the County. DocuSign Envelope ID: B1B4301D-C372-4252-838A-DDE4D60DE7CD The Contractor shall remove debris from private property under extenuating circumstances, as directed by the County and District. A sample right-of-entry agreement form will be provided by the County and District.
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