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O E L- Q N N I� N 0 a_ W • 0 112' 4CP i I j I Know mans below. Call before you du i I i 1. Remove and legally dispose of items except those indicated to be reinstalled, salvaged, or to remain the Owner's property. (I 2. Protect construction indicated to remain against damage and soiling during demolition. Remove debris to ensue minimum interference with roads, streets, walks, and other adjacent occupied and used facilities. I i 3. Except for items or materials indicated to be reused, salvaged, reinstalled, or otherwise indicated to remain the Owner's property, demolished materials shall become the Contractors property and shall be removed from the site with further disposition at the contractor's option l: 4. Promptly disposed of demolished materials. Do not allow demolished materials to accumulate onsite. Do not bum demolished materials. i 5. Owner will occupy portions of the building immediately adjacent to selective demolition area. !.i Conduct selective demolition so that Owner's operations will not be disrupted. Provide not less than 172 hours' notice to Owner of activities that will affect Owners operations. 1 i 11 6. Survey existing conditions and correlate with requirements indicated to determine extent of 1, .v I demolition required. I,I 7. When unanticipated mechanical, electrical, or structural elements that conflict with the intended function or design are encountered, investigate and measure the nature and extent of the conflict. s Promptly submit a written report to the Designer. ] 8. Maintain existing utilities indicated to remain in service and protect them against damage during selective demolition operations. W ' i 9. Do not interrupt existing utilities, except when authorized in writing by authorities having jurisdiction. Provide temporary services during interruptions to existing utilities, as acceptable to i N P ry 9 P 9 eP governing authorities. i `y 10. Where utility services are required to be removed, relocated, or abandoned, provide bypass connections to maintain continuity of service before proceeding with demolition. j `; 11. Ensure safe passage of people around selective demolition area. 12. Protect existing site improvements, appurtenances, and landscaping to remain. Including, but not I limited to existing trees and other vegetation indicated to remain in place against unnecessary j I cutting, breaking, or skinning of roots, skinning or bruising of bark, smothering of trees by stockpiling j [ construction materials or excavated materials within drip line. ( 13. Return elements of construction and surfaces to remain to conditions existing before start of demolition operations. i 14. Promptly patch and repair damaged surfaces caused to adjacent construction by demolition { operation. i N ! i 15. Removal of existing improvements are as noted on the plans the materials removed from the site shall be disposed of in a proper and legal manner per federal, state, county, city, and or local laws nd ordinances. 16. Contractor must be aware that existing building basements and foundations may be found. I i I proper care must be used to construct proposed foundations and utilities. It shall be the contractors responsibility to use a soils engineer for recommendations during the site construction phase. IGN {17. The contractor shall verify all dimensions and elevations in the field prior to start of construction. N) The contractor shall be responsible for all field dimensions and elevations during the entire j construction schedule. If any discrepancies are found in these engineering plans or landscape plans from actual field conditions, the contractor shall contact the project manager immediately. If any discrepancies found on the survey plan or actual field conditions, the contractor shall contact the F _ project manager immediately for instructions. 18. All contractors, but not limited to the excavating contractor or contractors, must take particular j care when excavating in and around existing utility lines and equipment. Actual field locations of all the existing utilities are the responsibility of the contractor and must be located either by the i representative of the local utility company or by a private underground utility location company prior to the start of excavating. Verify minimum cover requirements b the utility contractor or contractors, 9• Y eq � Y Y or agencies, whichever utility company or agencies, that has jurisdiction, so not to cause damage. ] i 19. It is the responsibility of the contractor to notify all the utility companies and the City of Carmel 72 hours before construction is to start to verify any utilities that may be present on the site. All verifications, locations, size, and depths shall be made by the appropriate utility companies and the E 3 City of Carmel. When excavating around or over existing utilities, the contractor must notify the utility company so a representative of the utility can be present during the excavation to instruct and observe during the excavation. i 3 20. Heavy construction equipment traffic may create pumping and general deterioration of the shallower sols if excess surface water is present. Proper precautionary steps must be taken during the entire construction schedule to alleviate such damage. i € i 21. All construction methods and materials must conform to the current standards and specifications of the federal, state, county, city, or local requirements, whichever has jurisdiction. 22- It is the responsibility of the contractor to inspect each day and remove all mud, dirt, gravel, and loose materials tracked, dumped, spilled or wind blown from the site onto other sites, right of ways, public or private streets or roads, driveways, yards, or sidewalks. The contractor must clean or pick up daily if necessary. The contractor shall reduce the airborne dust during the entire construction schedule. Water may be used as a reducer. 23. The utilities indicated on these plans and on the survey may not be a complete inventory of all the existing utilities present on and around this site. The location and size of these utilities may be approximate. This information was gathered or supplied by others and used by the engineer and may Ev' not be actual. The engineer shall not be held liable for any incorrect or misleading utility information indicated, implied, or not indicated on these plans. 24. It shall be the responsibility of the contractor to bear all expenses to remove, relocate and or jl modify all utilities, private, public, or otherwise. It shall be the responsibility of the contractor to verify with each utility company and or agent whom is responsible to remove, relocate, and/or modify such utility existing or proposed. It further shall be the contractors' responsibility to verify if any future utilities are planned and how it may effect this project and it's owner as to their future responsibilities. TI I I a[ Existinn Asohnit to Remnin W .y -- F w alt KLMUVLU) + HOUSE, PATIO, POOL, DECK, GARAGE, ETC.ns- (ALL TO BE REMOVED) AIMSPg J� I — <CONCRETE CURB REMAIN SPHALT PARKING (TO REN ) y ARKING STRIPING TO BE REMO W I ( ) � ASPHALT PARKING I _ (YO REMAIN) LIGHT PO `# I xl - (TO BE REMOVED) ^� T STORM REMAIN SYSTEM CONC. SIDEWALK` • . at AL LIGHT POLE .: (TO REMAIN) TO --�--I (TO REMAIN) . ( ) P b� _ �� rt .t -��' W LLJs Lu z J �o 0 U Q~ z W F-- U z W � � W C� 0 U o Q N LU c> U � U O \O o N C,4 `5 o VA �Q\` �,N\S TEJR/7Fo,`�� a No. =o= 890258 STATE OF FJ+.;NpI.ANP.���\�� DATE- 12/18/09 THIS DRAWING AND THE IDEAS, DESIGNS AND CONCEPTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE THE EXCLUSIVE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF THE SCHNEIDER CORPORATION, AND ARE NOT TO BE USED OR REPRODUCED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE SCHNEIDER CORPORATION. © COPYRIGHTED BY THE SCHNEIDER CORP. (2009 lfftlb Schneider THE SCHNEIDER CORPORATION Historic Fort Harrison 8901 Otis Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46216-1037 Telephone: 317.826.7100 Fax: 317.826.7300 www.schneidercorp.com Architecture Civil Engineering Enviromental Engineering Geotechnical Services GIS * LIS Home Builder Services Interior Design Land Surveying Landscape Architecture Transportation Engineering V1 � Qi POWER POLE co -t O POWER POLE TO BE REMOVED) (TO BE REMOVED) x (TO BE REMOVED) Nn ti: j I E�"- � MASONRY GARAGE d ra - (TO BE REMOVED) 5 r�— T T T w CD d ; , p� C'i Z W H �D W 01 w o POWER POLE \\ BARN A (TO BE REMOVED) A w oE- E- � j O tai ^ iF, %k �' •-- `�' x J, o QS ICU GUY WIRE \ - (TO BE REMOVED) , r C' POWER POLE ' I� (TO BE REMOVED) H2AME. SHED, 2�TORY i 112' 4CP i I j I Know mans below. Call before you du i I i 1. Remove and legally dispose of items except those indicated to be reinstalled, salvaged, or to remain the Owner's property. (I 2. Protect construction indicated to remain against damage and soiling during demolition. Remove debris to ensue minimum interference with roads, streets, walks, and other adjacent occupied and used facilities. I i 3. Except for items or materials indicated to be reused, salvaged, reinstalled, or otherwise indicated to remain the Owner's property, demolished materials shall become the Contractors property and shall be removed from the site with further disposition at the contractor's option l: 4. Promptly disposed of demolished materials. Do not allow demolished materials to accumulate onsite. Do not bum demolished materials. i 5. Owner will occupy portions of the building immediately adjacent to selective demolition area. !.i Conduct selective demolition so that Owner's operations will not be disrupted. Provide not less than 172 hours' notice to Owner of activities that will affect Owners operations. 1 i 11 6. Survey existing conditions and correlate with requirements indicated to determine extent of 1, .v I demolition required. I,I 7. When unanticipated mechanical, electrical, or structural elements that conflict with the intended function or design are encountered, investigate and measure the nature and extent of the conflict. s Promptly submit a written report to the Designer. ] 8. Maintain existing utilities indicated to remain in service and protect them against damage during selective demolition operations. W ' i 9. Do not interrupt existing utilities, except when authorized in writing by authorities having jurisdiction. Provide temporary services during interruptions to existing utilities, as acceptable to i N P ry 9 P 9 eP governing authorities. i `y 10. Where utility services are required to be removed, relocated, or abandoned, provide bypass connections to maintain continuity of service before proceeding with demolition. j `; 11. Ensure safe passage of people around selective demolition area. 12. Protect existing site improvements, appurtenances, and landscaping to remain. Including, but not I limited to existing trees and other vegetation indicated to remain in place against unnecessary j I cutting, breaking, or skinning of roots, skinning or bruising of bark, smothering of trees by stockpiling j [ construction materials or excavated materials within drip line. ( 13. Return elements of construction and surfaces to remain to conditions existing before start of demolition operations. i 14. Promptly patch and repair damaged surfaces caused to adjacent construction by demolition { operation. i N ! i 15. Removal of existing improvements are as noted on the plans the materials removed from the site shall be disposed of in a proper and legal manner per federal, state, county, city, and or local laws nd ordinances. 16. Contractor must be aware that existing building basements and foundations may be found. I i I proper care must be used to construct proposed foundations and utilities. It shall be the contractors responsibility to use a soils engineer for recommendations during the site construction phase. IGN {17. The contractor shall verify all dimensions and elevations in the field prior to start of construction. N) The contractor shall be responsible for all field dimensions and elevations during the entire j construction schedule. If any discrepancies are found in these engineering plans or landscape plans from actual field conditions, the contractor shall contact the project manager immediately. If any discrepancies found on the survey plan or actual field conditions, the contractor shall contact the F _ project manager immediately for instructions. 18. All contractors, but not limited to the excavating contractor or contractors, must take particular j care when excavating in and around existing utility lines and equipment. Actual field locations of all the existing utilities are the responsibility of the contractor and must be located either by the i representative of the local utility company or by a private underground utility location company prior to the start of excavating. Verify minimum cover requirements b the utility contractor or contractors, 9• Y eq � Y Y or agencies, whichever utility company or agencies, that has jurisdiction, so not to cause damage. ] i 19. It is the responsibility of the contractor to notify all the utility companies and the City of Carmel 72 hours before construction is to start to verify any utilities that may be present on the site. All verifications, locations, size, and depths shall be made by the appropriate utility companies and the E 3 City of Carmel. When excavating around or over existing utilities, the contractor must notify the utility company so a representative of the utility can be present during the excavation to instruct and observe during the excavation. i 3 20. Heavy construction equipment traffic may create pumping and general deterioration of the shallower sols if excess surface water is present. Proper precautionary steps must be taken during the entire construction schedule to alleviate such damage. i € i 21. All construction methods and materials must conform to the current standards and specifications of the federal, state, county, city, or local requirements, whichever has jurisdiction. 22- It is the responsibility of the contractor to inspect each day and remove all mud, dirt, gravel, and loose materials tracked, dumped, spilled or wind blown from the site onto other sites, right of ways, public or private streets or roads, driveways, yards, or sidewalks. The contractor must clean or pick up daily if necessary. The contractor shall reduce the airborne dust during the entire construction schedule. Water may be used as a reducer. 23. The utilities indicated on these plans and on the survey may not be a complete inventory of all the existing utilities present on and around this site. The location and size of these utilities may be approximate. This information was gathered or supplied by others and used by the engineer and may Ev' not be actual. The engineer shall not be held liable for any incorrect or misleading utility information indicated, implied, or not indicated on these plans. 24. It shall be the responsibility of the contractor to bear all expenses to remove, relocate and or jl modify all utilities, private, public, or otherwise. It shall be the responsibility of the contractor to verify with each utility company and or agent whom is responsible to remove, relocate, and/or modify such utility existing or proposed. It further shall be the contractors' responsibility to verify if any future utilities are planned and how it may effect this project and it's owner as to their future responsibilities. TI I I a[ Existinn Asohnit to Remnin W .y -- F w alt KLMUVLU) + HOUSE, PATIO, POOL, DECK, GARAGE, ETC.ns- (ALL TO BE REMOVED) AIMSPg J� I — <CONCRETE CURB REMAIN SPHALT PARKING (TO REN ) y ARKING STRIPING TO BE REMO W I ( ) � ASPHALT PARKING I _ (YO REMAIN) LIGHT PO `# I xl - (TO BE REMOVED) ^� T STORM REMAIN SYSTEM CONC. SIDEWALK` • . at AL LIGHT POLE .: (TO REMAIN) TO --�--I (TO REMAIN) . ( ) P b� _ �� rt .t -��' W LLJs Lu z J �o 0 U Q~ z W F-- U z W � � W C� 0 U o Q N LU c> U � U O \O o N C,4 `5 o VA �Q\` �,N\S TEJR/7Fo,`�� a No. =o= 890258 STATE OF FJ+.;NpI.ANP.���\�� DATE- 12/18/09 THIS DRAWING AND THE IDEAS, DESIGNS AND CONCEPTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE THE EXCLUSIVE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF THE SCHNEIDER CORPORATION, AND ARE NOT TO BE USED OR REPRODUCED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE SCHNEIDER CORPORATION. © COPYRIGHTED BY THE SCHNEIDER CORP. (2009 lfftlb Schneider THE SCHNEIDER CORPORATION Historic Fort Harrison 8901 Otis Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46216-1037 Telephone: 317.826.7100 Fax: 317.826.7300 www.schneidercorp.com Architecture Civil Engineering Enviromental Engineering Geotechnical Services GIS * LIS Home Builder Services Interior Design Land Surveying Landscape Architecture Transportation Engineering V1 � Qi i Ark co SHED O z (TO BE REMOVED) j I E�"- � MASONRY GARAGE d ra - (TO BE REMOVED) 5 r�— T T T w CD d ; , p� C'i Z W H �D W FRAMED w o POWER POLE \\ BARN A (TO BE REMOVED) A w oE- E- � j O tai ^ iF, G SWC x o o QS GUY WIRE \ - (TO BE REMOVED) , r C' POWER POLE ' I� (TO BE REMOVED) 1 HOUSE, PATIO, POOL, DECK, GARAGE_ ETC. i (ALL TO BE REMOVED) Fmlw 1,5 112' 4CP i I j I Know mans below. Call before you du i I i 1. Remove and legally dispose of items except those indicated to be reinstalled, salvaged, or to remain the Owner's property. (I 2. Protect construction indicated to remain against damage and soiling during demolition. Remove debris to ensue minimum interference with roads, streets, walks, and other adjacent occupied and used facilities. I i 3. Except for items or materials indicated to be reused, salvaged, reinstalled, or otherwise indicated to remain the Owner's property, demolished materials shall become the Contractors property and shall be removed from the site with further disposition at the contractor's option l: 4. Promptly disposed of demolished materials. Do not allow demolished materials to accumulate onsite. Do not bum demolished materials. i 5. Owner will occupy portions of the building immediately adjacent to selective demolition area. !.i Conduct selective demolition so that Owner's operations will not be disrupted. Provide not less than 172 hours' notice to Owner of activities that will affect Owners operations. 1 i 11 6. Survey existing conditions and correlate with requirements indicated to determine extent of 1, .v I demolition required. I,I 7. When unanticipated mechanical, electrical, or structural elements that conflict with the intended function or design are encountered, investigate and measure the nature and extent of the conflict. s Promptly submit a written report to the Designer. ] 8. Maintain existing utilities indicated to remain in service and protect them against damage during selective demolition operations. W ' i 9. Do not interrupt existing utilities, except when authorized in writing by authorities having jurisdiction. Provide temporary services during interruptions to existing utilities, as acceptable to i N P ry 9 P 9 eP governing authorities. i `y 10. Where utility services are required to be removed, relocated, or abandoned, provide bypass connections to maintain continuity of service before proceeding with demolition. j `; 11. Ensure safe passage of people around selective demolition area. 12. Protect existing site improvements, appurtenances, and landscaping to remain. Including, but not I limited to existing trees and other vegetation indicated to remain in place against unnecessary j I cutting, breaking, or skinning of roots, skinning or bruising of bark, smothering of trees by stockpiling j [ construction materials or excavated materials within drip line. ( 13. Return elements of construction and surfaces to remain to conditions existing before start of demolition operations. i 14. Promptly patch and repair damaged surfaces caused to adjacent construction by demolition { operation. i N ! i 15. Removal of existing improvements are as noted on the plans the materials removed from the site shall be disposed of in a proper and legal manner per federal, state, county, city, and or local laws nd ordinances. 16. Contractor must be aware that existing building basements and foundations may be found. I i I proper care must be used to construct proposed foundations and utilities. It shall be the contractors responsibility to use a soils engineer for recommendations during the site construction phase. IGN {17. The contractor shall verify all dimensions and elevations in the field prior to start of construction. N) The contractor shall be responsible for all field dimensions and elevations during the entire j construction schedule. If any discrepancies are found in these engineering plans or landscape plans from actual field conditions, the contractor shall contact the project manager immediately. If any discrepancies found on the survey plan or actual field conditions, the contractor shall contact the F _ project manager immediately for instructions. 18. All contractors, but not limited to the excavating contractor or contractors, must take particular j care when excavating in and around existing utility lines and equipment. Actual field locations of all the existing utilities are the responsibility of the contractor and must be located either by the i representative of the local utility company or by a private underground utility location company prior to the start of excavating. Verify minimum cover requirements b the utility contractor or contractors, 9• Y eq � Y Y or agencies, whichever utility company or agencies, that has jurisdiction, so not to cause damage. ] i 19. It is the responsibility of the contractor to notify all the utility companies and the City of Carmel 72 hours before construction is to start to verify any utilities that may be present on the site. All verifications, locations, size, and depths shall be made by the appropriate utility companies and the E 3 City of Carmel. When excavating around or over existing utilities, the contractor must notify the utility company so a representative of the utility can be present during the excavation to instruct and observe during the excavation. i 3 20. Heavy construction equipment traffic may create pumping and general deterioration of the shallower sols if excess surface water is present. Proper precautionary steps must be taken during the entire construction schedule to alleviate such damage. i € i 21. All construction methods and materials must conform to the current standards and specifications of the federal, state, county, city, or local requirements, whichever has jurisdiction. 22- It is the responsibility of the contractor to inspect each day and remove all mud, dirt, gravel, and loose materials tracked, dumped, spilled or wind blown from the site onto other sites, right of ways, public or private streets or roads, driveways, yards, or sidewalks. The contractor must clean or pick up daily if necessary. The contractor shall reduce the airborne dust during the entire construction schedule. Water may be used as a reducer. 23. The utilities indicated on these plans and on the survey may not be a complete inventory of all the existing utilities present on and around this site. The location and size of these utilities may be approximate. This information was gathered or supplied by others and used by the engineer and may Ev' not be actual. The engineer shall not be held liable for any incorrect or misleading utility information indicated, implied, or not indicated on these plans. 24. It shall be the responsibility of the contractor to bear all expenses to remove, relocate and or jl modify all utilities, private, public, or otherwise. It shall be the responsibility of the contractor to verify with each utility company and or agent whom is responsible to remove, relocate, and/or modify such utility existing or proposed. It further shall be the contractors' responsibility to verify if any future utilities are planned and how it may effect this project and it's owner as to their future responsibilities. TI I I a[ Existinn Asohnit to Remnin W .y -- F w alt KLMUVLU) + HOUSE, PATIO, POOL, DECK, GARAGE, ETC.ns- (ALL TO BE REMOVED) AIMSPg J� I — <CONCRETE CURB REMAIN SPHALT PARKING (TO REN ) y ARKING STRIPING TO BE REMO W I ( ) � ASPHALT PARKING I _ (YO REMAIN) LIGHT PO `# I xl - (TO BE REMOVED) ^� T STORM REMAIN SYSTEM CONC. SIDEWALK` • . at AL LIGHT POLE .: (TO REMAIN) TO --�--I (TO REMAIN) . ( ) P b� _ �� rt .t -��' W LLJs Lu z J �o 0 U Q~ z W F-- U z W � � W C� 0 U o Q N LU c> U � U O \O o N C,4 `5 o VA �Q\` �,N\S TEJR/7Fo,`�� a No. =o= 890258 STATE OF FJ+.;NpI.ANP.���\�� DATE- 12/18/09 THIS DRAWING AND THE IDEAS, DESIGNS AND CONCEPTS CONTAINED HEREIN ARE THE EXCLUSIVE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY OF THE SCHNEIDER CORPORATION, AND ARE NOT TO BE USED OR REPRODUCED, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, WITHOUT THE WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE SCHNEIDER CORPORATION. © COPYRIGHTED BY THE SCHNEIDER CORP. (2009 lfftlb Schneider THE SCHNEIDER CORPORATION Historic Fort Harrison 8901 Otis Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46216-1037 Telephone: 317.826.7100 Fax: 317.826.7300 www.schneidercorp.com Architecture Civil Engineering Enviromental Engineering Geotechnical Services GIS * LIS Home Builder Services Interior Design Land Surveying Landscape Architecture Transportation Engineering V1 � Qi co O z o E�"- � d ra 0 �j z o il.�:4 w CD d ; , p� C'i Z W H �D W w o a A A w oE- E- � j O tai ^ iF, G SWC x o o QS