A. Pre-Demolition Services 1. Site assessment; photographic documentation (date/time stamped) of existing conditions. 2. Utility coordination and disconnection verification (electric, gas, water, sewer, communications). Written confirmation from utility providers (including letterhead) is required prior to demolition and issuance of a demolition permit. 3. Permitting: Obtain all required demolition permits, business license, and notifications. Contractor is responsible for fees unless otherwise directed by the City. 4. Hazardous Materials: Arrange asbestos survey by a South Carolina-licensed inspector where required; comply with NESHAP and South Carolina DHEC notification and abatement and handling requirements. If lead-based paint, asbestos, or other hazardous materials are present, manage and dispose of in accordance with applicable law using appropriately licensed personnel. Documentation of completed environmental and hazardous work is required before proceeding with demolition. 5. Rodent/Pest Control: Coordinate pre-demolition rodent abatement where required by code or ordinance. B. Demolition & Debris Management 1. Structural Demolition: Demolish primary structures, accessory structures, slabs, piers, footings, and hardscape as specified in the task order. 2. Material Segregation: Segregate metals and recyclables where feasible; handle regulated materials per law. 3. Debris Removal: Load, haul, and dispose of all debris at duly permitted facilities; provide scale tickets and manifests. 4. Dust, Noise, and Vibration Control: Implement best practices to minimize impacts; comply with OSHA standards and local ordinances. 5. Traffic and Pedestrian Control: Provide MOT/traffic control and site security as needed. C. Site Restoration 1. Grading: Backfill and grade to positive drainage; compact to prevent settlement. 2. Erosion Control: Install silt fences and permanent stabilization (e.g., seed/straw) or other measures as directed by the City. 3. Final Documentation: Provide date/time stamped photos, scale tickets, disposal manifests, and a one-page summary of activities.