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George Marshall - Re: Fwd: Removal of Pavers at Sandy Lake/Denton Tap
From: Per Birdsall
To: George Marshall
Date:5/10/2010 9:13 AM
Subject:Re: Fwd: Removal of Pavers at Sandy Lake/Denton Tap
Thanks. I'll run with that.
>>> George Marshall 5/10/2010 8:32 AM >>>
Per, This is what is in the contract.
"2.4.Pay Items #104 Remove and Dispose of Brick Pavers:
This pay item shall consist of the removal, and disposal of the existing brick pavers to the limits as shown in the
plans. Work shall be in accordance with NCTCOG Item 203. The roadway improvements shall be constructed in
phases and the removal of the brick pavers shall be sequenced as necessary to maintain traffic during
construction. Where only a portion of the brick pavers is to be removed, the brick pavers shall be cut full depth
to avoid damage to that portion of the brick pavers to remain in place. Contractor shall, at his expense, replace
any pavement that he damages or removes that is required for the maintenance of traffic. The Contractor and
the Owners representative shall measure the brick pavers prior to removal. The Contractor shall not stockpile
removed material on the job site, unless specifically authorized in writing by the Owner, and is responsible for
locating a suitable disposal site. This item does not include the removal of any asphalt constructed for detours.
At the Citys discretion, any pavers removed in good condition shall be delivered to the Coppell
Service Center located at 816 S. Coppell Road, at no additional cost.
Measurement and Payment shall be made on the basis of the price bid per square yard (SY) and shall be total
compensation for furnishing all materials, tools, equipment, labor, and any other incidentals necessary to
complete the work."
George Marshall, PE
City of Coppell
Engineering
972-304-3562
>>> Per Birdsall 5/10/2010 8:27 AM >>>
I know what the City would do with them but I don't know what will be or is in the contract. Per
>>> Gary Ketterer <gkstars@yahoo.com> 5/9/2010 5:08 PM >>>
Will the pavers at the intersection of Sandy Lake and Denton Tap be recycled - used at one of the parks or
something?
If there are no plans, I'm sure you'd be able to find someone interested in using them again.
Thanks,
Susan Ketterer
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