references/Architectural/DEMOLITION NOTES.md

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### DEMOLITION NOTES
<!-- * Salvage the following for possible reuse. GC to make ultimate determination on what to reuse.
* Light Fixtures
* Doors and associated hardware -->
* Contractor to assume all walls/columns indicated to be demolished on the plan to be load-bearing. Contractor is responsible to make the determination they are not load-bearing and can be removed. Consult with the Architect if there is any question.
* Contractor to protect all existing construction from damage, dust, and fumes. Patch and repair as necessary.
* Seal the intake/exhaust of any ducts that route into adjoining spaces that are outside the demolition scope.
* Contractor to coordinate the disconnection and capping (and any associated fees) of any service utilities associated with the demolition scope.
* All floors to be leveled as necessary (grinding, patching, leveling, chiseling) to receive any scheduled finishes.
* Contractor to notify Owner and/or Landlord of any demolition that is necessary outside tenant space.
* Additional demolition, beyond what is identified here, may be required to accommodate the planned construction scope.
* Owner/GC/Subs are responsible to test if removed items contain any hazardous materials and, if so, ensure legal removal in compliance with local, state, and federal laws.
* Contractor is responsible for any temporary shoring necessary when existing structural members are removed to accommodate any new construction. All shoring to be designed by a licensed Structural Engineer retained by the Contractor.
* See Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing/Fire Protection drawings for any additional demolition scope.