Aircraft and aircraft engines are subject to FOD from debris and waste
material lying on airfield pavements. Remove all such materials that may
appear on operational aircraft pavements due to the Contractor's
operations. If necessary, the Contracting Officer may require the
Contractor to install a temporary barricade at the Contractor's expense to
control the spread of FOD potential debris. The barricade must include a
fence covered with a fabric designed to stop the spread of debris. Anchor
the fence and fabric to prevent displacement by winds or jet/prop blasts.
Remove barricade when no longer required.
1.9
RELOCATIONS
Perform the removal and reinstallation of relocated items as indicated with
workmen skilled in the trades involved. Items to be relocated which are
damaged by the Contractor shall be repaired or replaced with new undamaged
items as approved by the Contracting Officer.
1.10
REQUIRED DATA
The Demolition plan shall include procedures for [careful removal and
disposition of materials specified to be salvaged,] coordination with other
work in progress[, a disconnection schedule of [utility services,] [and]
[airfield lighting,] a detailed description of methods and equipment to be
used for each operation and of the sequence of operations]. [Include
statements affirming Contractor inspection of the existing roof deck and
its suitability to perform as a safe working platform or if inspection
reveals a safety hazard to workers, state provisions for securing the
safety of the workers throughout the performance of the work.] Provide
procedures for safe conduct of the work in accordance with EM 385-1-1.
1.11
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
1.12
1.13
AVAILABILITY OF WORK AREAS
Areas in which the work is to be accomplished will be available in
accordance with the following schedule:
Area
Date
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[_____]
[_____]
PART 2
PRODUCTS
2.1
FILL MATERIAL
Comply with excavating, backfilling, and compacting procedures for soils
used as backfill material to fill basements, voids, depressions or
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