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CARMEL CITY CENTER Date 03.26.12 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
MATT THE MILLER’S; CARMEL CITY CENTER; SUITE 101
SECTION 01 00 00 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
PART 1 – GENERAL
1.1 APPLICABIILITY
A. The items listed below in Part 2 of this Specification Section are included as part of the
contract documents for this project.
PART 2 – GENERAL NOTES AND CONDITIONS
2.1 CODES, STANDARDS,
A. All construction shall comply with the 2008 Indiana Building Code and all Federal,
State, and Local codes, rules, and regulations of the local building officials, and other
entities having jurisdiction.
B. All clearances, door sizes, hardware locations and types, restroom equipment, fixture
mounting heights, and all other heights, locations, and clearances shall comply with the
Indiana Building Code-Accessibility (ANSI A117.1-2003)
C. Utility connections and services shall be coordinated with the individual utility
companies having jurisdiction, and shall comply with the rules, regulations, and codes
of the utility companies. The Subcontractor is responsible for payment of all fees and
obtaining of all permits for access, excavation, tapping, and burial of utilities related to
this Work unless other arrangements have been made, in writing, and if specifically
listed as excluded from the Subcontractors’ Scope of Work.
Contractor, Suppliers, and Subcontractors shall build the work described in these documents
exactly as shown herein. Any deviation in the work shall be submitted to the Architect in writing.
The Architect's reply in writing is a prerequisite to any deviation in the work shown in these
documents. Changes in the Work, not approved in writing by the Architect shall be removed and
replaced with correct Work at the sole expense of the responsible Subcontractor or Supplier, but
in no case shall such non-conforming work be removed or corrected at the expense of the
Architect or the Owner.
E. If changes are required in the Work that differ from the conditions shown in these
documents, such changes shall be submitted as a Proposal to the Architect for written
approval. Any Changes made without the written consent of the Architect shall be
excluded from any responsibility of the Architect either during construction or after
occupancy.
F. Each Subcontractor shall supply to the General Contractor, the proper and complete
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) associated with their specific product or material,
PRIOR to the appearance of any such applicable material on the jobsite. If such
material appears at the jobsite before such MSDS documents have been delivered to
the General Contractor at the Job Trailer, and fines, penalties, assessments, related
attorney’s fees or costs associated with compliance are incurred, these fees shall be
the responsibility of the Subcontractor responsible for the material or products
delivered.
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CARMEL CITY CENTER Date 03.26.12 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
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G. The Architect does not warrant, guarantee, hold harmless, or indemnify any person
associated with this Project or this Work, including, but not limited to, owners,
contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, visitors, occupants, or tenants, against claims
for issues concerning the accessibility of any portion of the building, either inside or
outside the building, to any person with any type of physical handicap, or any other
disability or condition that could be interpreted as requiring special physical building or
site provisions. The Architect will not be responsible for any subjective, contradictory, or
other divergent or special-interest interpretations of the terms “accessibility”
“handicapped” “disabled” by any other party, public or private.
H. The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) provides that it is a violation of the ADA to
design and construct a facility that does not meet the accessibility and usability
requirements of the ADA. The Client acknowledges that the requirements of the ADA
will be subject to various and possibility contradictory interpretations. The Architect
therefore will use reasonable professional efforts to interpret applicable ADA
requirements as they apply to the project. The Architect, however, cannot and does not
warrant or guarantee that the Client's project will comply with interpretations of the ADA
requirements as they apply to this Project.
I. The Architect has exercised reasonable care in preparing these Drawings to meet all
discovered governing building codes and local, State and Federal regulations. The
Architect makes no warranty that the governing authorities will not request changes in
design or construction after these drawings have been approved by such authorities,
during construction, after construction, or after occupancy.
J. The terms and conditions for this construction contract are detailed in American
Institute of Architects; The General Conditions of the Contract for Construction; AIA
Document A201-1997. All contractors, suppliers, vendors fabricators and
subcontractors are hereby advised that their work shall conform with the requirements
of this Document and that this Document shall be considered the minimum acceptable
standard used by the Architect to judge the performance, compliance, quality and
acceptability of all Work for the construction period, occupancy, and twelve-month post-
occupancy warranty period. The Architect is the sole judge of such Work.
These documents were prepared under the direct supervision, direction and control of the
certifying architect, James R. Stutzman, Architect, and are representative only of the
architectural design, aesthetic, and functional aspects of the Work. The certifying
architect is not responsible for the design, creation, or code compliance or code
interpretation of portions of the work relating to other design professionals, including,
but not limited to civil engineering, structural engineering, site designers, landscape
designers, automatic fire extinguishing system engineers, heating and cooling systems
engineers, plumbing, electrical, or other systems or engineering designed or certified
by others.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
A. Not Applicable.
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