Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1.1. The Contractor shall provide all personnel, equipment, tools, materials, supervisors, and all other items and services necessary to perform the demolition as described below. 1.2. Demolition and removal to include: 1.2.1. 81’x 76’ single-story frame and brick structure building that includes attached 8’x 38’ coolers including all below grade elements 1.2.2. Sign that is approximately 25’-30’ high including foundation 1.2.3. Decorative light poles and parking lot light poles 1.2.4. 24’x 10’ detached shed and dumpster structure including foundation and below grade elements 1.2.5. Flagpole base 1.2.6. Approximately 50’-60’ of decorative fence/railing, parking signs, wheel stops, and any other above-ground structures and/or appurtenances. 1.2.7. Underground grease trap 1.2.8. Pavement, concrete, sidewalk, curb, and similar materials to natural ground or subgrade. 1.3. All personal property and fixtures remaining in the structures shall become the property of the Contractor upon the City issuing a notice to proceed to the Contractor. 1.4. Contractor is solely responsible for salvaging or properly decommissioning all HVAC and refrigeration equipment, including proper management of all refrigerants in accordance with U.S. E.P.A. requirements. 1.5. Contractor is responsible for properly decommissioning of all commercial fire suppression equipment. 1.6. Demolition will also include the removal of any other impervious items within the site boundary such that the site can be fully seeded and strawed with grass upon completion. A site survey has been attached. 1.7. Contractor is responsible for proper erosion prevention and sediment control measures to protect from off-site migration of sediment in construction site runoff or tracking of mud onto streets. Contractor shall sequence work to reduce the amount of exposed soil by retaining the parking lot pavement until latter stages of work. Where appropriate, sediment barriers should be used to protect from offsite transport of sediment. Disturbed areas should be temporarily or permanently stabilized as soon as practice during the work. 1.8. Contractor is responsible for control of dust and litter originating from the site. Contractor shall employ methods that reduce excessive dust and shall manage the site to prevent wind-blown litter and debris from leaving the site. 1.9. Contractor is responsible for site safety for site workers and visitors as well as securing the site and buildings from unauthorized access or trespassing. Contractor shall comply with safety rules and regulations pertaining to the work and shall govern employees according to, and in compliance with all applicable Tennessee OSHA/OSHA regulations, requirements, precautions, guidelines, and practices. 1.10. Contractor shall observe City ordinance on noise and construction times.