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Appendix D Page D-2 <br /> Standard Specifications for Grading <br /> Clearing and grubbing should consist of the removal of vegetation such as brush, grass, woods, <br /> stumps, trees, root of trees and otherwise deleterious natural materials from the areas to be <br /> graded. Clearing and grubbing should extend to the outside of all proposed excavation and fill <br /> areas. <br /> Demolition should include removal of buildings, structures, foundations, reservoirs, utilities <br /> (including underground pipelines, septic tanks, leach fields, seepage pits, cisterns, mining shafts, <br /> tunnels, etc.) and other man-made surface and subsurface improvements from the areas to be <br /> graded. Demolition of utilities should include proper capping and/or rerouting pipelines at the <br /> project perimeter and cutoff and capping of wells in accordance with the requirements of the <br /> governing authorities and the recommendations of the geotechnical consultant at the time of <br /> demolition. <br /> Trees, plants or man-made improvements not planned to be removed or demolished should be <br /> protected by the contractor from damage or injury. <br /> Debris generated during clearing, grubbing and/or demolition operations should be wasted from <br /> areas to be graded and disposed off-site. Clearing, grubbing and demolition operations should be <br /> performed under the observation of the geotechnical consultant. <br /> Section 5 - Site Protection <br /> Protection of the site during the period of grading should be the responsibility of the contractor. <br /> Unless other provisions are made in writing and agreed upon among the concerned parties, <br /> completion of a portion of the project should not be considered to preclude that portion or <br /> adjacent areas from the requirements for site protection until such time as the entire project is <br /> complete as identified by the geotechnical consultant, the client and the regulating agencies. <br /> Precautions should be taken during the performance of site clearing, excavations and grading to <br /> protect the work site from flooding, ponding or inundation by poor or improper surface drainage. <br /> Temporary provisions should be made during the rainy season to adequately direct surface <br /> drainage away from and off the work site. Where low areas cannot be avoided, pumps should be <br /> kept on hand to continually remove water during periods of rainfall. <br /> Rain related damage should be considered to include, but may not be limited to, erosion, silting, <br /> saturation, swelling, structural distress and other adverse conditions as determined by the <br /> geotechnical consultant. Soil adversely affected should be classified as unsuitable materials and <br /> should be subject to overexcavation and replacement with compacted fill or other remedial <br /> grading as recommended by the geotechnical consultant. <br /> STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS OF GRADING <br /> Page 2 of 26 <br />