Specifications include, but are not limited to: 7.1 The Demolition Contractor (hereinafter “CONTRACTOR” OR “DEMOLITION CONTRACTOR”) shall, at its sole cost and expense, provide, perform and complete in the manner described and specified in this Request for Bid all necessary work, labor, services, transportation, equipment, materials, apparatus, information, data and other items necessary to accomplish the Project in accordance with the Scope of Work (hereinafter “Work”). The Work will also include procuring and furnishing all approvals and authorizations, permits, and certificates and policies of insurance as specified herein necessary to complete the Project.; 7.2 The DEMOLITION CONTRACTOR shall demolish the entire accessory structure including foundation the same day; no partial demolition will be allowed. Once demolition starts, every effort must be made to raze the accessory structure and remove all debris within the work day. Backfill can be delayed as long as the property is secured with fencing for a maximum of five (5) business days.; 7.3 The DEMOLITION CONTRACTOR is responsible for all the demolition, debris removal and lot cleaning for each parcel assigned. The impacted are of the parcel shall be left cleared of all debris and returned to a natural state. The DEMOLITION CONTRACTOR should take steps to avoid removing excessive dirt from the site during demolition activities. All demolition, lot cleaning, backfill, top soil, grading and seeding shall be completed and the final inspection approved prior to mobilizing off the parcel.; 7.4 Respiratory protection in compliance with applicable OSHA regulations shall be provided. For Class 1 asbestos work, the abatement workers and supervisors shall wear, at minimum, powered air‐purifying respirators with appropriate HEPA filters until such time that personal and short term excursion limit samples show airborne asbestos levels of 0.3 f/cc or less. After these levels are achieved, respiratory protection may be downgraded to ½ face negative pressure respirators. If airborne asbestos levels reach a level of over 0.3 F/cc, PAPR’s must again be used.; 7.5 Full body disposable protective clothing, including head, body and foot coverings (unless using reusable/cleanable footwear) consisting of material impenetrable by asbestosfibers(Tyvek or equivalent) shall be provided to authorized visitors in sizes adequate to accommodate movement without tearing.; 7.6 Additional safety equipment (e.g. hard hats meeting the requirements of ANSI Standard Z87.1‐1981, eye protection meeting the requirements of ANSI Standard Z87.1‐1979, safety shoes meeting the requirements of ANSI Standard Z41.1‐1967, disposable PVC gloves), as necessary, shall be provided to all workers and authorized visitors.; 7.7 Non‐skid footwear shall be provided to all abatement workers. Disposable clothing shall be adequately sealed to the footwear to prevent body contamination. A sufficient supply of disposable mops, rags and sponges for regulated area decontamination shall be available.