Demolition Activities Sample Clauses
Demolition Activities. 1. The scope of demolition includes the complete demolition and removal of all buildings and other improvements on the site in compliance with Laws, whether or not specific items or details of demolition (or means or methods of demolition) are described or specified in this Demolition Specification. Perform all demolition. Provide all labor and equipment necessary for this purpose, whether or not originally foreseeable as necessary.
2. Remove all sidewalks, paving, and other improvements on the site external to the building(s) being demolished.
3. Remove all underground piping and conduit.
4. Completely demolish all buildings on the site.
5. Remove all demolished materials, rubble, and demolition waste from the site in accordance with Law.
6. Remove all wiring, conduit, metering equipment, switches, panels, risers, cables, etc.
7. Remove concrete slab, foundations, and/or other foundation items and then grade the site so that it is generally leveled. If foundations have been removed, fill or backfill the site so it is generally leveled.
8. If necessary, provide any necessary shoring, bracing, or other supports if applicable to the Project.
Demolition Activities. 1.1 Entrance stairs from the ground floor to the 1st Floor Entrance including all concrete decks, sidewalks, brick walls/columns and concrete below stairs on ground floor;
1.2 Law Library extension which is also the first floor balcony and the 8 (eight) acrylic skylights above it;
1.3 First (1st) Floor automatic storefront doors and two sets of storefront double doors, replace with storefront windows to match existing.
1.4 Remove East Courtyard and associated concrete walls & sidewalks, brick walls and landscaping;
1.5 Remove a portion of one (1) parking island and landscaping for realignment and widening of the Broad Street entrance and drive across the front of the building;
1.6 Remove wheel stops and parking striping/signage to create a truck parking/delivery land for tractor trailers;
1.7 Remove landscape sprinkler system throughout demolition area, as-needed.
1.8 Stormwater drains and pipes will need to be relocated underneath stairs and courtyard area.
Demolition Activities. CDBG and HOME funds are covered by Section 104(d) of the Housing and Community Development Act of 1974, as amended, (▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Amendment) which (1) protects the supply of affordable housing units and (2) outlines benefits to low- and moderate-income residents who are permanently displaced. Section 104(d) has two distinct components: UNITS: 104(d) requires one-for-one replacement of low and moderate dwelling units that are demolished or converted to another use. PEOPLE: 104(d) specifies relocation assistance for displaced low-income families. (It does not provide protection or assistance for families with incomes above the Section 8 Lower Income Limit. However, those families are covered under URA relocation requirements).
A. Check whether your project will reduce the supply of low and moderate dwelling units (defined as a dwelling unit with a market rent, including average utility costs, that does not exceed the Fair Market Rent for Section 8 existing housing). The term does not include any unit that is owned and occupied by the same person before and after the assisted rehabilitation. A housing project that has a before rehab value of less that $5,000 per unit and has been documented to be dilapidated will be considered not suitable for rehabilitation; thus, the one-for-one replacement rule will not apply. If YES is checked, describe a plan for replacing the demolished or converted units.
B. Check whether your project will permanently displace low/moderate income persons. If YES is checked, explain the method of providing relocation benefits. ATTACHMENT 2: REAL PROPERTY ACQUISITION AND RELOCATION CERTIFICATIONS This is a letter of understanding whereby applicant agrees to be responsible for any payments or costs that occur as a result of non-compliance with the Federal Regulations regarding the acquisition of property and displacement of tenants.
1. Sign Number 1 if all real property needed for the project is not yet acquired or was recently acquired for use in the project, or
2. Sign Number 2 if all real property to be used in this project was already owned by the applicant and was not acquired for this project.
3. All applicants are to sign Number 3. A sample form, revised February, 1996, for use by Non-Profits and Private Developers when acquiring real property.
