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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />m <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />3.02 GRUBBING <br /> <br />A. Grubbing shall consist of the complete removal of all stumps, roots larger <br />than 1 1/2 inches in diameter, matted roots, brush, timber, logs and any <br />other organic or metallic debris resting on, under or protruding through the <br />surface of the ground to a depth of 18 inches below the subgrade. All <br />depressions excavated below the original ground surface for or by the <br />removal of such objects, shall be refilled with suitable materials and <br />compacted to a density conforming to the surrounding ground surface. <br /> <br />3.03 STRIPPING <br /> <br />A. In areas so designated, top soil, not muck shall be stockpiled. Topsoil so <br />stockpiled shall be protected until it is placed as specified. Any topsoil <br />remaining after all work is in place shall be disposed of by the Contractor. <br /> <br />3.04 DEMUCKING <br /> <br />A. When encountered, organic material (muck) shall be excavated and <br />removed. This material may be stockpiled temporarily, but must be <br />disposed of as directed by the Engineer or the Owner. <br /> <br />3.05 DISPOSAL OF CLEARED AND GRUBBED MATERIAL <br /> <br />A. The Contractor shall dispose of all material and debris from the clearing <br />and grubbing operation by shipping such material and debris and <br />disposing such material to a suitable location as required by the Engineer <br />or the governmental agencies. Disposal by deep burial will not be <br />permitted. The cost of disposal of material (including hauling) shall be <br />considered a subsidiary obligation of the Contractor, the cost of which <br />shall be included in the contract prices. <br /> <br />3.06 PRESERVATION OF TREES <br /> <br />A. Those trees which are designated by the Engineer or as shown on the <br />drawings for preservation shall be carefully protected from damage. The <br />Contractor shall erect such barricades, guards, and enclosures as may be <br />considered necessary by him for the protection of the trees during all <br />construction operations. <br /> <br />3.07 PRESERVATION OF DEVELOPED PRIVATE PROPERTY <br /> <br />A. The Contractor shall exercise extreme care to avoid necessary <br />disturbance of developed private property as applicable. Trees, <br />shrubbery, gardens, lawn and other landscaping, which in the opinion of <br />the Engineer must be removed, shall be replaced and replanted to restore <br />the construction easement to the condition existing prior to construction. <br /> <br />04/08 <br /> <br />02100-2 <br /> <br />06-5723 <br />