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SCORE 69 1411 K Street Nw Washington Dc Excavation and removal of one 6,000-gallon heating oil underground storage tank located within a vault outside the building beneath the k street nw sidewalk. Contractor will break up existing sidewalk that overlays the vault. Area will not exceed 16 feet by 11 feet. The contents of the 6,000-gallon heating oil tank shall be pumped out via a vacuum truck. The 6,000-gallon heating oil tank will be cut open and cleaned, then loaded onto a flatbed truck for off-site removal as scrap. The vault that housed the ust will then be abandoned. The concrete bottom of the vault shall be broken up and the excavation shall be backfilled with rc-6 or cr-6 or equivalent stone to existing bottom of sidewalk grade (area depicted in figure 5). The sidewalk shall be restored to its original condition (figures 4a and 4b). Note, doee may require collection of soil samples from the soil beneath the vault bottom. Contractor: Jayson Huston Permit status: Assigned | Expiration date: August 10, 2017 | Permit id: 0 | |||||
SCORE 69 Date: May 26, 2017 Contractor: Jayson Huston Permit status: Issued | Expiration date: July 8, 2017 | Permit id: Pa10398576 | |||||
SCORE 69 1411 K St Nw, Washington, Dc 20005 Excavation and removal of one 6,000-gallon heating oil underground storage tank located within a vault outside the building beneath the k street nw sidewalk. Date: July 21, 2017 Contractor: Jayson Huston Client: Realty Associates Fund Xi Lp | Permit type: Miscellaneous | Permit status: Permit issued | Permit id: Ut1700053 | |||||
SCORE 69 1411 K Street Nw Washington Dc Excavation and removal of one 6,000-gallon heating oil underground storage tank located within a vault outside the building beneath the k street nw sidewalk. Contractor will break up existing sidewalk that overlays the vault. Area will not exceed 16 feet by 11 feet. The contents of the 6,000-gallon heating oil tank shall be pumped out via a vacuum truck. The 6,000-gallon heating oil tank will be cut open and cleaned, then loaded onto a flatbed truck for off-site removal as scrap. The vault that housed the ust will then be abandoned. The concrete bottom of the vault shall be broken up and the excavation shall be backfilled with rc-6 or cr-6 or equivalent stone to existing bottom of sidewalk grade (area depicted in figure 5). The sidewalk shall be restored to its original condition (figures 4a and 4b). Note, doee may require collection of soil samples from the soil beneath the vault bottom. Contractor: Jayson Huston Permit status: Revise and resubmit | Expiration date: August 10, 2017 | Permit id: 0 | |||||
SCORE 69 Sherman Avenue Nw And Girard Street Nw Washington Dc Installation of five 3-inch soil borings via direct push (geoprobe) methods to a maximum depth of 25 feet below grade. The three-inch soil borings will be completed as 2-inch pre-pack groundwater monitoring wells in the sidewalk of sherman avenue and girard street n. W Contractor: Jayson Huston Permit status: Revise and resubmit | Expiration date: February 1, 2018 | Permit id: 0 | |||||
SCORE 69 Date: July 26, 2017 Contractor: Jayson Huston Permit status: Permit expired | Expiration date: September 2, 2017 | Permit id: Pa10398576-R1 |