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INDIAN RIvGR COUNTY LANDFILL IMPROVEMF_NTS <br />Pltol'oSF-,D RIâś“CYCLING FACILITY <br />.RACE PROPOSAL No. P20-1772 <br />General Comments <br />Page -2- <br />Our field work will be completed using truck -mounted drilling equipment and support trucks. An <br />AACE field engineer will oversee all drilling/field work operations. AACE will take reasonable efforts <br />to reduce damage to property, such as rutting of the ground surface. However, it should also be <br />understood that in the normal course of our work some such disturbance could occur. We have not <br />budgeted to restore the site beyond backfilling our boreholes with accumulated soil cuttings. If there <br />are any restrictions or special requirements regarding this .site or exploration, these should be known <br />prior to commencing the field work. <br />Safe <br />AACE has a commitment to safety of all its employees. As such, and in accordance with out safety <br />culture, we will prepare a "Pre -Task Plan" to identify the potential site safety and job hazards associated <br />with the proposed scope of work. Prior to commencement, and during on-site activities, we will re- <br />evaluate potential job hazards and appropriate safe working procedures. At this time, we anticipate that <br />a United States Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) Level D work uniform <br />consisting of hard hats, traffic vests, safety glasses, protective gloves, and steel -toed boots will be <br />required by all personnel in the work area. <br />Underground Utility Location Services <br />Florida Statute 240, Section 556.101 through 556.111 established a state-wide service, whereby persons <br />or companies who plan to excavate the earth may advise Sunshine State One -Call Center (Sunshine 811) <br />of the location, date and other operation particulars, to allow affected utility companies the opportunity <br />to mark the location of their buried lines prior to excavation. The statute provides for fines and other <br />sanctions to be imposed in the event that such notification is not given. To comply with this statute, <br />if deemed necessary, representatives of AACE will notify Sunshine 811 of our proposed explorations. <br />In addition, non- participating utility companies, as identified by us, will be notified of our proposed <br />explorations. This service will require a lead time of between 2 and 5 business days, prior to the <br />mobilization of exploration equipment, to comply with Sunshine 811 operation procedures. <br />In addition to notifying Sunshine 811, we have included a budget for a private utility locate company <br />.(GeoTek Services, LLC) who will scan the boring locations using Ground Penetrating Radar and <br />Electromagnetic Induction. - <br />LABORATORY TESTING PROGRAM <br />AACE's project engineer will perform visual classification on the recovered samples and will coordinate <br />a suitable laboratory testing program of select samples. Laboratory testing may include grain size, <br />Atterberg limits, organic content, moisture content, etc. <br />ENGINEERING ANALYSIS & REPORT <br />AACE will perform engineering analysis of all data obtained to evaluate general subsurface conditions <br />and to develop engineering recommendations to guide site preparation procedures, foundation design, <br />and any other pertinent geotechnical engineering aspects of the project. Our recommendations will be <br />presented in a written report upon conclusion of the study, along with all data developed during the <br />exploration and our laboratory testing. <br />