The purpose of the work is to permanently abandon the remaining sections of the High Temperature Hot Water (HTHW) hotel loop that services the Magic Kingdom Resort Area. The Contract Documents presented herein are representative of the final result. The Contractor is responsible to assemble a team of professionals and qualified personnel to achieve this result. The project will require the abandonment, sealing and/or removal of all indicated piping and the restoration of any affected property in compliance with Reedy Creek Engineering Services (RCES)/Central Florida Tourism Oversight District (CFTOD)/Walt Disney World (WDW) requirements. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to verify the “As-Found” conditions and identify and provide any additional information required to complete the project. Additionally, it is the Contractor's responsibility to provide the means and methods of construction along with a comprehensive project schedule. As part of the means and methods, the Contractor shall be responsible to implement any additional work necessary to safely and efficiently complete the project. The scope of work will include, but not be limited to coordination with RCES/CFTOD/WDW/Wade Trim (WT) as appropriate, permitting, concrete removal and/or replacement, pipe removal, pipe grouting, Temporary Traffic Control (TTC), welding, demolition, materials and environmental testing, restoration, scheduling, soil erosion and sediment control, identification of required work areas, health and safety planning (HASP) and painting/coating as required. 12.2 Scope of Work: A. The Contractor shall supply all required services to abandon the portions of the HTHW system depicted in the Contract Documents. The term grout is used throughout the Contract Documents however, this term should be construed to mean flowable fill or any other cementitious mixture that will meet the design criteria and project requirements. B. Contractor shall: 1. Provide excavation, shoring, de-watering (as required), silt/runoff containment for all earthwork required by this scope of work. Spoils shall be managed on site temporarily and removed from the project site as conditions demand. 2. Provide an erosion control plan to the appropriate oversight agency for review and approval. This plan must include proposed washdown locations. Washdown operations cannot be permitted to delay the grout injection process in any way. 3. Perform soft digs as required to verify field conditions prior to the execution of this scope of work. 4. Provide grout for all locations shown on the Contract Documents. Each grouting segment must be completed in a single mobilization. 5. Prior to the start of the project, the contractor shall provide written notification to RCES indicating project areas where there is an asbestos concern. RCES will then obtain a NEESHAP (National Emission Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants) and provide asbestos abatement where required and to the extent necessary to accomplish the work. All locations shall be treated as asbestos containing materials (ACM).