SIUE LANDSCAPE UPGRADE

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SIUE LANDSCAPE UPGRADE Project Introduction The Southern Illinois University Edwardsville campus was established and built in the mid-1960's, based on a landscape master plan by HOK. The landscape plan had been executed and is maintained per the original design, with the exception of the formal tree lines shown along University Drive and the main drop-off drive into center campus; these were never installed. Over the intervening thirty-five years, the campus landscape has matured and is an essential part of the visual character of the campus. Characterized by a rolling topography of open fields defined by native woods, the landscape plan utilized naturalistic massings of native and introduced tree species to connect the built campus to the surrounding woods and field. However, over the same time, a number of the tree and shrub species have matured and declined, leaving holes and gaps in the landscape. At this time, the University recognizes the need and opportunity to revisit and update the campus landscape master plan in order to reinforce and enhance the campus landscape. Existing Condition Analysis A site inventory and assessment of the existing landscape planting within Circle Drive and Fan Parking Lot areas of campus was conducted during June and July 2000. This inventory and assessment, and the resulting analysis of the existing conditions, was the first step in developing a landscape master plan update for the campus Master Plan Concepts Based on the Existing Condition Analysis, campus landscape design principles and concepts were identified. The combination of these design principles and concepts -- plus the introduction of additional design principles and concepts that address identified maintenance and design issues form the framework for the development of the landscape master plan. Tentative Schedule

Note: Final schedule may change based on plant availability and campus priorities. Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Shrub Barrier Hedge (J) All 395 Shrubs Informal Canopy Trees (H) Half 72 Trees Canopy and Flowering Trees (G) Half 50 Trees Formal Street Tree Line (B) All 81 Trees Accent Groves (F) Half 33 Trees Shrub Buffer (I) Half 260 Shrubs Informal Canopy Trees (H) Rest 72 Trees Canopy and Flowering Trees (G) Rest 51 Trees Shrub Buffer Rest 260 Shrubs Accent Groves (F) Rest 33 Trees Infill Ellipse (E) Half 32 Trees Formal Street Line (C) All 77 Trees Planting Beds Part Year 5 Infill Trees (E) Rest 32 Trees Hairpin Tree Line (D) All 77 Trees Planting Beds Rest SIUE LANDSCAPE UPGRADE

1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1_ WORK INCLUDES A. Base Bid 1. General Contractor provide: 1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE a. Trees, plants, ground cover, and mulch. b. Topsoil bedding as needed. c. Temporary support. d. Installation maintenance. A. Installing firm: Documented 5 years experience in work of similar complexity. B. Workmen: Personnel experienced in work specified, under direction of a skilled foreman. C. Maintain plantings as specified herein. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Certificates: Submit to the Architect/Engineer an inspection certificate as required by State and Federal laws with respect to inspection for plant diseases and insect infestation. B. Provide representative samples of the mulch for selection by the Architect/Engineer 1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE, & HANDLING

A.. Arrange delivery in sufficient quantities and time to maintain approved construction schedule as amended. B. Deliver, store, and handle plant materials in accord with industry standards. 1.5 WARRANTY 2. PRODUCTS 1. Plants will be rejected when the root balls have been cracked or broken prior to or during the planting process. 2. Plant materials are to be handled by their root balls. They are never to be lifted by their branches or trunks. A. Furnish Using Agency with a warranty against defective materials and workmanship for a period of one year plus one growing season. B. Replace all plant material found dead or not in a healthy growing condition for one year for 50% of the installed cost. C. Replacements: Replacement plant materials are to be of the same size and species. 2.1 MATERIALS A. Trees, plants, and ground cover: 1. Plants shall meet the requirements of the industry. 2. Plant material types and sizes are firm. However, substitutions may be allowed with the approval of the Architect/Engineer. 3. Plants shall be symmetrical, exceptionally heavy, and full branched. When more than one is required, all shall be uniform in size and shape and consistent. B. Shredded bark mulch: Hardwood or pine bark mulch free from dirt, weeds, weed seeds, and other deleterious matter. C. Support stakes as needed. 3. EXECUTION

3.1 PREPARATION A. Before planting trees and large plants, establish location and extent of existing underground utilities occurring in work areas. 3.2 INSPECTION 1. Contact JULIE System by calling 800-892-0123 to identify location of underground utilities 2. Contact Southern Illinois University Edwardsville at 618-650-2999 for utility location with a 48-hour notice. 3. Contact utility owners directly for non-members of JULIE. A. Carefully inspect prior work and existing conditions. Notify Architect/ Engineer immediately of all conditions that would impair proper execution of the work. Confirm notice in writing. Failure to notify, or start of work, constitutes acceptance of all existing conditions. 3.3 INSTALLATION A. Planting time shall be in accordance with industry standards. B. Place plant materials on site, according to the plans, for review and final orientation by Architect/Engineer prior to installation. C. Excavate for plant materials as shown on the details. Walls of the plant pits shall be dug so that they are vertical and scarified. D. Backfill mixture: What comes out of the hole goes back into the hole. E. Place plant materials in planting hole. 1. Set plant s root ball above surrounding grade so that after settlement the root ball height will be relative to grade as originally grown in the nursery. 2. Set plants straight and in the center of the plant pits. 3. Set plants in pits or beds partly filled with prepared backfill mixture at a minimum depth of 6" under each plant as indicated on the details. Pull away burlap, ropes, wires, and other fasteners from the top of the root ball. Remove all plastic wrap and twine. 4. Place bare root plants so that the roots lie in a natural position. 5. Place backfill mixture in 6" lifts. Tamp each lift uniformly. Do not place any soil on top of root balls. Maintain plant materials in

a vertical position. 6. Form a saucer above the existing grade and around the outer rim of each plant pit as shown on the details. 7. Within 48 hours cover with mulch. F. Water each plant when its plant pit is half full of backfill mixture and twice when the planting is finished with the saucer and mulching in place. G. Prune out any dead or broken branches. H. Remove all tags, labels, strings, etc., from the tree. 3.4 MULCH BEDS B. Construct all mulch beds 3" deep. 3.5 INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE A. Begin maintenance of plant materials immediately after planting. B. Maintenance includes all measures to establish and maintain plants in a vigorous and healthy growing condition. 1. Water sufficiently to saturate root system. a. Water to be provided by the Using Agency at the exterior building hose bibs on site. b. Transport water from the exterior hose bibs by hose or tank vehicle to the on-site irrigation area. c. Distribute irrigation water with the proper nozzle or sprinkler device. d. Maintain watering program throughout the entire maintenance period. 2. Prune, including removal of dead, unhealthy, or broken branches; treat prune wounds. 3. Control disease and insects. 4. Maintain wrappings, guys, and stakes. Repair or replace accessories when they are damaged or missing C. Contractor may offer Using Agency a separate Maintenance Contract to begin at the end of the Warranty period, renewable at option of either

party. 3.6 CLEAN UP A. Upon completion of the work, remove all surplus materials, packaging, rubbish, and debris from the premises. B. Provide adequate protection to prevent plant materials from damage until final acceptance. SIUE LANDSCAPE UPGRADE Tentative Schedule

Year 1 (J) SHRUB BARRIER HEDGE ROW. Side medians of Fan Parking Area 395 Japanese Red Barberry 5 gal. 18-30" (H) INFORMAL CANOPY TREE GROUPINGS Parking Lot Side Aisles and Medians 72 Trees, 3" Caliper Red Maple - Red Sunset, and October Glory, Green Ash - Summit and Urbanite Flowering Pear - Redspire and Stone Hill Zelkova - Green Vase and Village Green (G) INFORMAL GROVES OF CANOPY AND FLOWERING TREES Back Perimeter of Fan Parking Lot and Infill of Wooded Stands within Central Campus 50 Trees, 3" caliper Sugar Maple - Legacy Green Ash - Cimmaron Callery Flowering Pear - Redspire and Stone Hill Eastern Redbud Crabapple Hybrid Prairie Fire, Robinson, Sargent, Snowdrift Year 2 (B) FORMAL STREET TREELINE South University Drive and Ellipse Perimeter 81 Trees, 3" caliper Homestead Elm (F) ACCENT GROVES SINGLE SPECIES PLANTINGS 33 Trees, 3" caliper White Birch, River Birch, Redbud (VIII) SHRUB BUFFER HEDGE ROW Front Medians of Fan Parking Lots 260 shrubs, 5 gal. 18-30" Double row with two species Evergreen background, flowering shrub foreground Year 3

(H) UPRIGHT TREES IN PARKING LOT Parking Lot Drive Aisles 72 Trees, 3" Caliper Red Maple - Armstrong, Bowhall, Sentinel Ginkgo - Sentry, Lakeview Crabapple Hybrid - Adirondack, Red Barron, Sentinel Callery Pear - Capital, Chanticleer, Cleveland Select Pyramidal English Oak - Fantigiata (G) INFORMAL GROVES OF CANOPY AND FLOWERING TREES Back Perimeter of Fan Parking Lots and Infill of Wooded Stands within Central Campus 51 Trees, 3" Caliper Sugar Maple - Legacy Green Ash - Cimmaron Callery Flowering Pear - Redspire and Stone Hill Eastern Redbud Crabapple Hybrid - Prairie Fire, Robinson, Sargent, Snowdrift (VIII) SHRUB BUFFER HEDGE ROW Front Medians of Fan Parking Lots 260 Shrubs, 5 gal., 18-30" Double Row with two species Evergreen Background, Flowering Shrub Foreground Year 4 (F) ACCENT GROVES SINGLE SPECIES PLANTINGS 33 Trees, 3" Caliper White Birch, River Birch, Red Bud (E) INFILL TREE STANDS Ellipse Area 32 Trees, 3" Caliper Serviceberry species Eastern Redbud American Beech (C) FORMAL STREET TREE LINE North University Drive Medians and Ends of Ellipse 77 Trees, 3" Caliper Green Vase Zelkova Redmond Linden Year 5

(E) INFILL TREE STANDS Ellipse Area 32 Trees, 3" Caliper Serviceberry Species Eastern Redbud American Beech Crabapple Hybrids - Floribunda, Prairie Fire, Robinson, Sargent, Snowdrift (D) FASTIGATE TREE LINE Campus Entry Drive and Ellipse Walks 77 Trees, 3" Caliper Lakeview Ginkgo, and Chancellor Linden