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Chapter 4<br />

Dismantling<br />

4.1 Dismantling of existing structures.<br />

The structure shall be dismantled carefully and materials removed without causing<br />

damage to the serviceable material to be salvaged, the part of the structure to be<br />

retained and any properties of structures nearby. Any avoidable damage to the<br />

articles to be salvaged and part of the structure shall be made good by the<br />

Contractor without extra claims. The Contractor shall be responsible for any injury<br />

to the lookers or the public.<br />

Structure should be removed 45cm below Ground and portion which in any way<br />

comes within new construction shall be removed entirely. Contractor shall maintain<br />

register or the salvaged material, which shall have signature of the Engineer on<br />

entries made.<br />

All the material obtained from the removed structure shall be the property of client.<br />

Serviceable materials shall be stacked neatly in such a manner as to avoid<br />

deterioration at site or at other places. Non-serviceable materials shall be disposed<br />

off by the Contractor without causing any inconvenience.<br />

All rubbish shall be cleared off the site and the Ground let clean and clear and<br />

Rubbish and non-serviceable materials shall be carted away upto a distance of<br />

10kms as per the direction of Engineer.<br />

GTS : General Technical Specification. Page 31

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