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1. A sign at all access points to the construction areas, informing all <br />personnel that they are entering "Protection Area ". <br />PART 2 - PRODUCTS <br />2.01 TREE PROTECTION FENCING <br />A. Tree protection fencing shall be: <br />1. Mesh fence 6 ft. high minimum, with 4 "x4 "x6' pressure treated <br />wood posts. <br />B. Posts shall be spaced 1Oft. on center maximum. <br />C. Fencing other than that specified above shall be subject to the approval of <br />the Architect. <br />PART 3 - EXECUTION <br />3.01 INSTALLATION OF FENCING <br />A. Prior to start of demolition work and clearing and grubbing operations, tree <br />protection fencing shall be installed in accordance with the following: <br />1. Fencing shall be installed at the tree protection areas as directed <br />by the Landscape Architect. <br />2. Fencing shall be located along the cut and fill lines staked by the <br />project surveyor and approved by the Architect and Owner. <br />3.02 ROOT PRUNING <br />A. Where construction will be in close proximity to existing trees designated <br />to remain, roots shall be pruned. Proximity shall be as determined in the <br />field by the Architect. Root pruning shall be performed as specified in <br />Section 02490 TREES, PLANTS AND GROUND COVERS. <br />3.03 CLEARING WITHIN PROTECTION AREAS <br />A. Selective clearing within tree protection areas shall only be performed <br />when and as directed by the Architect. <br />3.04 REMOVAL OF PROTECTION <br />A. Except as otherwise indicated or requested by Architect, temporary <br />protection devices and facilities installed during course of the work shall <br />be removed only after all work which may injure or damage trees and <br />plants is completed. <br />END OF SECTION <br />07/06 01532 -2 05 -5564 <br />