Title Page

  • Document No.

  • Engineering Survey

  • Client / Site

  • Conducted on

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • This inspection is to be made by the competent person assigned by Lindamood Demolition Inc. The Superintendent and/or Foreman will be familiar with the information in this survey and share it with the project personnel assigned to this project.

  • Date

  • General Contractor

  • GC Project Manager

  • GC Project Manager's phone number

  • Owner

  • Address

  • Contact

  • Job name

  • Project location

  • Cross streets

  • Mapsco locator

  • Job start date

  • Estimated completion date

  • Working days

  • Lindamood

  • Superintendent

  • Project Manager/Estimator

Engineering and Site Conditions

  • Type of structure

  • Structure material

  • Take pictures of the site and important issues that need to be documented or addressed.

  • Building height

  • Take pictures of the site and important issues that need to be documented or addressed.

  • Floors

  • Take pictures of the site and important issues that need to be documented or addressed.

  • Single floor dimension

  • Additional calculations advisable for?

  • If yes

  • If "Other" explain.

  • Pre-existing structural defects or hazards?

  • Take pictures of the site and important issues that need to be documented or addressed.

  • If yes, explain

  • Note any other unusual items or significant project considerations

  • Take pictures of the site and important issues that need to be documented or addressed.

  • What is the apparent condition of nearby structures?

  • Take pictures of the site and important issues that need to be documented or addressed.

  • Do operations pose a risk or problem to adjacent structures?

  • Note any obstacles that operators need to be aware of.

  • Take pictures of the site and important issues that need to be documented or addressed.

  • Are there any limitations on the use of equipment and/or procedures?

  • Note limitations within structure.

  • Take pictures of the site and important issues that need to be documented or addressed.

  • Note limitations on the site.

  • Specific procedures or methods of demolition:

  • If "other" explain

  • Shoring required?

  • Take pictures of the site and important issues that need to be documented or addressed.

  • If yes, please specify.

  • Project specific requirements

  • If "other" explain.

Utilities

  • Are electrical & telephone lines close to the structure?

  • Take pictures of the site and important issues that need to be documented or addressed.

  • Type

  • Protected by:

  • If "other", who?

  • Removed by:

  • If "other", who?

  • Relocated by:

  • If "other", who?

  • Are nearby utilities to remain active during demolition?

  • If yes, please explain how they will be protected.

  • Are Gas, Utility, Process or other pipelines in the vicinity?

  • Take pictures of the site and important issues that need to be documented or addressed.

  • Have the utility owners been contacted?

  • If yes, please provide contact information

Contaminants

  • Surveys

  • Asbestos

  • Take pictures of the site and important issues that need to be documented or addressed.

  • Lead

  • Take pictures of the site and important issues that need to be documented or addressed.

  • Others

  • Take pictures of the site and important issues that need to be documented or addressed.

  • By whom?

  • Site inspected by Lindamood Demolition representative?

  • Previous abatement/decontamination work at the site?

  • Other remediation or decontamination that needs to be coordinated?

  • Take pictures of the site and important issues that need to be documented or addressed.

  • Underground tanks?

  • Take pictures of the site and important issues that need to be documented or addressed.

  • If yes, what size and type of tank/s

  • Other suspect or flammable items visible?

  • Take pictures of the site and important issues that need to be documented or addressed.

  • Any suspect materials or substances that need to be tested?

  • Take pictures of the site and important issues that need to be documented or addressed.

Public Safety

  • Pedestrian protection?

  • Party walls/attached conditions?

  • Take pictures of the site and important issues that need to be documented or addressed.

  • Lateral support needed?

  • Undermining issues?

  • Take pictures of the site and important issues that need to be documented or addressed.

  • Adjoining buildings?

  • Take pictures of the site and important issues that need to be documented or addressed.

  • Is protection required? If so what protection is required?

  • Permission to enter?

  • Adjacent properties?

  • Take pictures of the site and important issues that need to be documented or addressed.

  • Unsafe conditions?

  • Take pictures of the site and important issues that need to be documented or addressed.

  • If yes, please specify.

  • Manholes

  • Take pictures of the site and important issues that need to be documented or addressed.

  • If yes, will they be protected by:

  • Pits

  • Take pictures of the site and important issues that need to be documented or addressed.

  • If yes, will they be protected by:

  • Trenches

  • Take pictures of the site and important issues that need to be documented or addressed.

  • If yes, will they be protected by:

  • Trench shoring

  • If yes, will they be protected by:

  • Additional protection:

  • Traffic control:

  • Flagger/s

  • Photos allowed prior to the start of work?

  • Special schedule considerations?

  • If yes, explain.

  • Has the owner been notified of the condition of the structure?

  • Are there salvage items to be saved for the owner?

  • If yes, please list.

  • Salvage materials:

  • LEED project?

  • Second tier contractors?

  • If yes, list the company name and contact for each subcontractor.

  • Documents required from subcontractors

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