Specifications include, but are not limited to: a. Once NCC signs off with Contractor as detailed in Section I, Contractor is responsible for securing the structure(s). Should NCC have to secure any structure(s), Contractor shall reimburse NCC for costs incurred. b. When a Demolition Order references only the demolition of a garage, thereby leaving the primary structure, Contractor shall leave the garage slab intact; c. When leaving the demolition site, Contractor shall secure and cover the load on all trucks and dumpsters as required by the Indiana Department of Transportation (“INDOT”). d. Demolish and remove all buildings and appurtenances per NCC Demolition Order. After demolition is started, Contractor must work continuously until demolition is complete, including removal of all debris on the lot. Debris may include but is not limited to: tires, shrubs, dead trees, stumps and snags (defined as a standing dead or partially dead tree) as identified by NCC, and any volunteer/invasive vegetation or trees, unless otherwise stated by NCC. A list of volunteer/invasive vegetation can be found at http://www.in.gov/dnr/6351.htm. Contractor shall include and remove listed debris items referenced above as part of their bid price. Items in question should be identified and discussed with NCC prior to submission of the bid. e. Maintain control over the operation to eliminate hazards to residents. Any nails and other tire puncturing items must be removed by Contractor. Existing public streets, curbs and sidewalks shall be protected from damage. When possible, Contractor shall enter the properties to be cleared from the rear. Demolition site shall be protected in accordance with Occupational Safety and Health Administration (“OSHA”) Guidelines. f. The basement walls and all other concrete slabs and footings shall be removed three (3) feet below finished grade. Any improved surfaces such as driveways, sidewalks, steps, etc., shall be completely removed from the lot prior to lot restoration. Material used for backfill shall consist of solids only and wood content shall not exceed five percent (5%). The fill which is placed from grade to a depth of twelve (12) inches shall consist of at least eighty percent (80%) soil base material and have no stones or rocks larger than four (4) inches in any dimension. All backfill shall be compacted thoroughly. Basement floors shall be broken for a minimum of twenty percent (20%) of floor area uniformly distributed. All demolitions to meet all state and local codes and ordinances including Allen County Building Department (“ACBD”) rules and regulations.