OPEN_796_EAONE_LANDSCAPE_SPECIFICATION 10 Aug 2016 APPENDIX 9
170 DISPOSAL OF ARISINGS • General: Unless specified otherwise, dispose of arisings as follows: - Biodegradable arisings: Remove to recycling facility. - Grass cuttings: Leave for two to three days after cutting then remove. - Tree roots and stumps: Remove from site. - Shrub and tree prunings: Remove to recycling facility. - Litter and nonbiodegradable arisings: Remove from site.
180 CHIPPING OR SHREDDING • General: Not permitted on site.
190 LITTER • Extraneous rubbish not arising from the contract work: Collect and remove from site.
195 PROTECTION OF EXISTING GRASS • General: Protect areas affected by maintenance operations using boards/tarpaulins. Do not place excavated or imported materials directly on grass.
197 CLEANLINESS • Soil and arisings: Remove from hard surfaces. • General: Leave the works in a clean, tidy condition at completion and after any maintenance operations.
GRASSED AREAS
210 MAINTENANCE OF GRASSED AREAS • General: Maintain turf in a manner appropriate to the intended use. • Soil and grass: - Condition: Maintain a healthy vigorous sward, free from disease, fungal growth, discolouration, scorch or wilt.
- Waterlogging and compaction: Prevent. - Damage: Repair trampling, abrasion or scalping.
• Ornamental lawns: Maintain reasonably free from moss, excessive thatch, weeds, frost heave, worm casts and mole hills. - Edges: Neat and well defined, in clean straight lines or smooth flowing curves. • Litter and fallen leaves: Remove regularly to maintain a neat appearance.
220 GRASS CUTTING GENERALLY • Before mowing: Remove litter, rubbish and debris. • Finish: Neat and even, without surface rutting, compaction or damage to grass. • Edges: Leave neat and well defined. Neatly trim around obstructions. • Adjoining hard areas: Sweep clear and remove arisings. • Drought or wet conditions: Obtain instructions.
225 TREE STEMS • Precautions: Do not use mowing machinery closer than 100 mm to tree stems. Use nylon filament rotary cutters and other hand held mechanical tools carefully to avoid damage to bark.
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