The work to be done under this contract includes the furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment, barricades and services necessary for, and incidental to, the proper and safe demolition of all buildings on the site. The Contractor shall also be responsible for the complete removal of all debris to include existing trash, brush, limbs and scrub trees under 6” diameter from the entire lot. Contractor is responsible for obtaining all necessary permits. The Contractor receiving the award for demolition of any structures covered in the contract shall have 60 days after the awards of bids to demolish said structures. If said structures are not demolished in this time this contract will be voided and the demolition will be awarded to the next lowest bidding Contractor. DEMOLITION All buildings on the site will be removed down to the basement floor, if a basement exists, to include all walls. All excavations shall be filled, compacted and graded so lot is level with the adjoining grades and lots. Until actual demolition of structures starts, structures shall remain secured and not accessible to the public. After demolition has started, the Contractor shall have a maximum of seven (7) days to remove said structure. FOUNDATION & BACKFILL The excavation will be backfilled with a homogenous soil material approved by the City of Junction City Building & Codes staff. No concrete, rocks, bricks, trash or other construction debris is to be placed in any backfilled area. The Contractor shall contact the City of Junction Building & Codes department prior to start of any backfilling. PUBLIC UTILITIES AND IMPROVEMENTS The City shall take care of all public utilities encountered in connection with this work. The Contractor shall make all necessary arrangements, and provide all services required in the care of gas pipes, water pipes, sewer pipes, electric wires, telephone and TV cables. The Contractor will seal the sanitary sewer in an approved manner, below grade at the foundation location. The Contractor shall call the City of Junction City Building & Codes Department for a sewer cap inspection before any backfill is placed. Improvements not part of the project, such as sidewalks, curbs, driveways, roadway pavement and any other improvements removed, broken or damaged by the Contractor shall be replaced or reconstructed with the same kind of materials found on the work or the material of equal quality. The new work shall be left in serviceable conditions satisfactory to the Codes Administrator whenever a part of a square of slab or existing concrete sidewalk shall be removed and the concrete reconstructed. Damaged improvements shall be repaired at the Contractor’s expense.