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Last Updated | 04/20/2021 12:24 PM |
Project Title | Demolition of Two Adjoined Properties |
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City, State (County) | Jacksonville, FL 32244 (Duval County) |
Category(s) | Heavy and Highway |
Sub-Category(s) | Demolition |
Contracting Method | Competitive Bids. |
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Description | 5680 Pinehill Lane: 1. Demolition and Site Clearance of the one-story townhouse at 5680 Pinehill Lane; including all applicable permits and disconnects. Before the demolition can begin, the contractor must obtain: a. A notarized signature (on a Building Permit Application) from the owner of the adjoining unit at 5686 Pinehill Lane, authorizing the contractor to weatherize and reinforce the exterior wall of the townhouse. b. Approved Building/Renovation Permit from the City of Jacksonville for 5686 Pinehill Lane. 2. Weatherizing and reinforcing of the wall and roof of the adjoining unit at 5686 Pinehill Lane; including all applicable engineering and building permits. The remaining interior wall of the adjoining unit must meet the local and state building code for an exterior wall of a residential structure, and all work must be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning. 3. The contractor shall be responsible for removing and capping underground utilities at the property line or meter location. Relocation of electrical service/meter box/weather head may also be required. 4. The contractor shall be responsible for protecting adjacent property; including the repairing/restoring of any damage caused by the demolition/renovation of the subject property. 5. The contractor shall ensure the remaining structure(s) are left in a structurally sound condition free to stand on its own and weather tight. 6. The contractor shall provide a temporary enclosure of the adjoining unit to prevent access by the elements during reconstruction. 7. (If the floor slab remains in place) in order to prevent standing water, the contractor must use a carbide blade saw to cut the existing slab from side to side and front to back at least two inches in depth. 8. The demolition and renovation must be completed within 30 days of the receipt of the signed, Notice to Proceed with Demolition letter. 9335 Norfolk Boulevard: 1. Demolition and Site Clearance of the one-story townhouse at 9335 Norfolk Boulevard; including all applicable permits and disconnects. Before the demolition can begin, the contractor must obtain: a. A notarized signature (on a Building Permit Application) from the owner of the adjoining unit at 9339 Norfolk Boulevard, authorizing the contractor to weatherize and reinforce the exterior wall of the townhouse. b. Approved Building/Renovation Permit from the City of Jacksonville for 9339 Norfolk Boulevard. 2. Weatherizing and reinforcing of the wall and roof of the adjoining unit at 9339 Norfolk Boulevard; including all applicable engineering and building permits. The remaining interior wall of the adjoining unit must meet the local and state building code for an exterior wall of a residential structure, and all work must be done in compliance with all applicable laws regulating construction and zoning. 3. The contractor shall be responsible for removing and capping underground utilities at the property line or meter location. Relocation of electrical service/meter box/weather head may also be required. 4. The contractor shall be responsible for protecting adjacent property; including the repairing/restoring of any damage caused by the demolition/renovation of the subject property. 5. The contractor shall ensure the remaining structure(s) are left in a structurally sound condition free to stand on its own and weather tight. 6. The contractor shall provide a temporary enclosure of the adjoining unit to prevent access by the elements during reconstruction. 7. (If the floor slab remains in place) in order to prevent standing water, the contractor must use a carbide blade saw to cut the existing slab from side to side and front to back at least two inches in depth. 8. The demolition and renovation must be completed within 30 days of the receipt of the signed, Notice to Proceed with Demolition letter. |
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