Construction Management Subcontractor Scopes of Work
Clearly identify the party (the general contractor or the surveying subcontractor)
who has responsibility for layout. It is often advisable for the party
who is completing the primary site layout (which means establishing and
physically marking the building grid lines and elevations for coordinated
use by all subcontractors) for construction to also complete the layout work
for the Demolition subcontractor. Often the architectural documents will
indicate the line of demolition to match the building footprint, but this is
not usually the full extent of demolition work.
who has responsibility for layout. It is often advisable for the party
who is completing the primary site layout (which means establishing and
physically marking the building grid lines and elevations for coordinated
use by all subcontractors) for construction to also complete the layout work
for the Demolition subcontractor. Often the architectural documents will
indicate the line of demolition to match the building footprint, but this is
not usually the full extent of demolition work.
The demolition subcontractor
is commonly held responsible for additional tasks that may lie outside of
the building footprint. It is therefore important that the following information
be considered by the general contractor for inclusion in the demolition
scope of work:
(a) Account for hardscape in the way of the shoring piles.
(b) Account for hardscape in the way of the dewatering wells.
(c) Account for hardscape in the way of the tower crane and/or material
hoist pad (when located outside the building line).
is commonly held responsible for additional tasks that may lie outside of
the building footprint. It is therefore important that the following information
be considered by the general contractor for inclusion in the demolition
scope of work:
(a) Account for hardscape in the way of the shoring piles.
(b) Account for hardscape in the way of the dewatering wells.
(c) Account for hardscape in the way of the tower crane and/or material
hoist pad (when located outside the building line).