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D. Execute work by methods to avoid damage to other Work, and which will
PART 3 - EXECUTION
SECTION 02072
SECTION 15020 - MECHANICAL DEMOLITION
SECTION 16020 - ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION
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provide proper surfaces to receive patching and finishing.
SELECTIVE DEMOLITION FOR REMODELING
E. Cut masonry and concrete materials using masonry saw or core drill.
Not Used
PART 1 - GENERAL
F. Restore Work with new Products in accordance with requirements of
PART 1 - GENERAL
PART 1 - GENERAL
PART 1 - GENERAL
Contract Documents.
END OF SECTION
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
G. Fit Work tight to pipes, sleeves, ducts, conduit, and other penetrations
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
1.01 SECTION INCLUDES
1.01 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including General and
through surfaces.
A. Remove designated portions of existing construction, equipment and
Supplementary Conditions and Division -1 Specification sections, apply to
H. Maintain integrity of wall, ceiling, or floor construction; completely
fixtures.
work of this section.
seal voids.
B. Remove
A. Mechanical demolition for remodel work.
A. Electrical demolition for remodel work.
1.2 PROJECT /WORK IDENTIFICATION
i. Identify any hazardous substance or condition exposed during the Work to
designated partitions and components.
C. Remove all items as required to complete work indicated.
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A. General: Project name is Bid Package No. 1 - Demolition, Clay Township
the Architect /Engineer for decision or remedy.
D. Temporary partitions to allow building occupancy.
B. Temperature control demolition.
B. Temporary electric lighting and power.
Community Life and Learning Center as shown on the Contract Documents
SECTION 01700
E. Remove exterior items where designated on the drawings.
1.02 RELATED SECTIONS
1.02 RELATED SECTIONS
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PROJECT CLOSEOUT
F. Provide adequate shoring and bracing.
B. Unified Contract, a the context used in this Section is single
G. Cap and identify existing utilities.
Contract that represents the complete Scope of Work fora total and
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1.2 EXISTING CONDITIONS
A. Section 16020 - Electrical Demolition.
A. Section 15020 - Mechanical Demolition.
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complete project. Unified Contract for this project includes the
PART 1 - GENERAL
A. Conduct demolition to minimize interference with adjacent building
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following:
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
areas. Maintain protected egress and access at all times.
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1.03 DISPOSAL
1.03 DISPOSAL
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1. Contract for General, Mechanical and Electrical work.
C. Contract Documents indicate the work and related requirements and
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and
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B. Contractor shall survey and record existing conditions prior to
A. All demolished items of mechanical work not reused
A. All demolished items of electrical work not reused or
conditions that have an impact on the project. Related requirements and
Supplementary Conditions and other Division -1 specification sections,
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commencing the work.
or turned over to Owner, shall be ro erl y and
properly
turned over to Owner, shall be properly and legally
conditions that are indicated on the Contract Documents include, but are
SECTION 01045
CUTTING AND PATCHING
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apply to work specified in this section.
1.2 DESCRIPTION OF REQUIREMENTS
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legally disposed of b the Mechanical Contractor.
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disposed of by the Electrical Contractor.
not necessarily limited to the following.
1. Existing site conditions and restrictions on use of the site.
A. Definitions: Project closeout is the term used to describe certain
Not Used.
B. Mechanical Contractor shall obtain and pay for all
B. Electrical Contractor shall obtain and for all
2. Alternates.
PART 1 - GENERAL
collective project requirements, indicating completion of the work that
state and local permits for this type of work,
pay
3. Allowances
are to be fulfilled near the end of the Contract time in preparation for
state and local permits for this type of work.
ARCHITECTURE
D. Summary, Unified Contract Work: Briefly, the work of the Unified
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
the final acceptance and occupancy of the work by the Owner, as well as
PART 3 - EXECUTION
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
C. Check all lamps for mercury or other heavy metal
Contract, as defined in greater detail by other provisions of the
A. Requirements and limitations for cutting and patching of Work.
the final payment to the Contractor and the normal termination of
Contract Documents, can be summarized as follows:
1.2 RELATED SECTIONS
Contract.
3.1 GENERAL DEMOLITION REQUIREMENTS
2.01 MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT
content and properly dispose in an approved manner.
1. General Work includes work that is primarily architectural, structural
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A. Section 01010 - Summary of Work: Work by Owner or by separate
1. Specific requirements for individual units of work are included in the
A. Demolish in an orderly and careful manner. Protect existing supporting
and civil in nature, plus work traditionally recognized as general
contractors.
appropriate sections of Division -2 through 16.
structural members. Provide shoring and bracing of all surrounding
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A. Mechanical Contractor shall provide all labor, materials
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construction. It also includes both administrative and coordination
B. Section 01300 - Submittals.
C.
2. Ti me of closeout is directly related to Substantial Completion ";
construction.
B. Salvage items and materials where directed. Materials salvaged shall be
and equipment for the demolition of all mechanical
all
responsibilities.
Section 01600 - Materials and Equipment: Product options and
therefore, the time of closeout may be either a single time period for
removed, delivered to, and unloaded at an on -site location selected by
work. Mechanical Contractor will be responsible for
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2.01 MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT
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2. Mechanical Work includes all work associated with Division 15 and 16
substitutions.
entire work or a series of time periods for individual elements of the
demolition of all and ducts made obsolete.
specifications, plus work traditional) recognized as mechanical
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D. Individual Product Specification Sections:
1. Cutting and patching incidental to work of the section.
work that have been certified as substantially complete at different
dates. This time variation, if any, shall be applicable to the other
the Owner.
C. Except where noted otherwise, immediately remove demolished materials
piping
A. Electrical Contractor shall provide all labor, materials
for the
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construction.
2. Advance to sections in
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from site. Use covered movable debris boxes to convey materials through
B. Mechanical Contractor shall provide all specialized
and e ui ment demolition of electrical work.
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3. Electrical work includes all work associated with Division 15 and 16
notification other of openings required work of
provisions of section.
the buildin
equipment and procedures for disconnection of the
specifications, plus work traditionally recognized as electrical
those sections.
3. Limitations on cutting structural members.
1.3 PREREQUISITES FOR SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION
A. General: Complete the following before requesting
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D. Promptly and properly dispose of contaminated or vermin infested
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domestic hot and cold water, sanitary plumbing and
B. Electrical Contractor shall provide all specialized
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construction.
1.3 SUBMITTALS
Architect's /Engineer's inspection for certification of substantial
materials encountered.
vents stems and HVAC systems.
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equipment and procedures for disconnection of
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E. Summary by References: Work of the Unified Contract can be summarized
by
A. Submit written request in advance of cutting or alteration which
completion (for either entire work or portions thereof). List known
E. Do not burn refuse or selective demolition materials on site.
electrical power and lighting distribution.
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reference to the Contract, General Conditions, Specification
affects:
exceptions in request.
F. Do not bury selective demolition materials on site unless written
PART 3 - EXECUTION
sections, Drawings, Addenda and Modifications to Contract Documents
1. Structural integrity of any element of Project.
1. In progress payment request that coincides with, or is the first
authorization is obtained from the Owner, for specific locations,
2.02 TEMPORARY LIGHTING AND POWER
issued subsequent to the initial printing of this Project Manual, and
including, but not necessarily limited to, printed material referenced
2. Integrity of weather exposed or moisture resistant element.
request following date that substantial completion claimed, show
limited to non - biodegradable materials such as masonry and concrete.
3.01 EXAMINATION
b an of these. It is recognized that the work of the Unified Contract
3. Efficient maintenance, or safety of an operational element.
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G. Upon completion of demolition, leave areas in clean conditions.
A. EC to provide temporary lighting for all areas of
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is unavoidably affected or influenced by regulations, natural
4. Visual qualities of sight exposed elements.
complete ", or list incomplete items, value of incomplete work and
H. Promptly repair damages caused to adjacent facilities by demolition
A. Verify field measurements and conditions are as
the project. EC shall provide connection to
governing
phenomenon, including weather conditions and other forces outside the
5. Work of Owner or separate contractor.
B. Include in request:
reasons for the work being incomplete.
2. Include supporting documentation for completion as indicated in these
operations, as directed by the Owner, at no additional cost to the
contract.
shown on the drawings.
distribution panel boards and extend temporary wiring
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Contract Documents.
1. Identification of Project.
Contract Documents.
3.2 TRAFFIC AND SAFETY
B. Verify that abandoned services and equipment serve
to incandescent light fixtures throughout the entire
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F. Abbreviated Written Summary: Briefly, and without force and effect upon
the Contract Documents, the work of the Unified Contracts can be
2. Location and description affected Work.
3. Submit statement showing an accounting changes to the Contract Sum.
A. Conduct demolition operations and the removal of debris to ensure
interference
only abandoned facilities.
building. All wiring shall be properly supported.
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summarized as follows.
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3. Necessity for cutting or alteration.
4. Advise Owner of pending insurance changeover requirements.
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minimum with roads, streets, walks, and other adjacent
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C. Demolition drawings are based on casual field
1. Work includes selective building demolition.
4. Description of proposed Work and Products to be used.
5. Submit special warranties, workmanship /maintenance bonds, maintenance
facilities. Do not close or obstruct streets, walks, or other occupied
observations and existing record documents. Report
B. EC shall provide temporary 120V & 208V power to
2. Work includes carpentry, thermal moisture protection,
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5. Alternatives to cutting and patching.
agreements, final certifications and similar documents.
facilities without written permission from the Owner and authorities
discrepancies to architect /engineer before disturbing
all areas of the project. All 120V extensions shall
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hardware, glazing and interior finishes, including woodwork and
6. Effect on work of Owner or separate contractor.
6. Obtain and submit releases enabling Owner's full and unrestricted use
having jurisdiction. Provide alternate routes around closed or
existing installation.
be protected. All 120V power shall be distributed
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carpeting and specialties.
7. Written permission of affected separate contractor.
of the work and access to services and utilities. Where required,
obstructed traffic ways if required by these authorities.
in approved manner with outlet locations secure)
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3. Work includes certain items of equipment, including heating-
8. Date and time work will be executed.
include occupancy permits, operation certificates, and similar
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B. Provide passageways to ensure the safe passage of persons around the
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D. Beginning of demolition means installer accepts existing
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anchored.
ventilating -air conditioning, electrical system and lighting
releases.
area of demolition. Maintain all required egress. Conduct operations
conditions.
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1.3 CONTRACTORS USE OF PREMISES
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
7. Submit and record drawings, maintenance manuals, and similar final
to prevent damage by falling debris, or other causes, to persons or to
PART 3 - EXECUTION
A. General: The Contractors shall limit their use of the remises to the
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work indicated.
2.1 MATERIALS
record information.
8. Deliver tools, spare ports, extra stock of materials and similar
adiacent facilities.
3.3 PROTECTION
3.02 PREPARATION
3.01 EXAMINATION
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1. Use of the site: Confine operations at the site to the areas
A. Prima Products: Those required for original installation.
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physical items to Owner.
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A. Provide interior and exterior shoring, bracing, or support to prevent
A. Disconnect all mechanical systems in walls, floors,
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permitted under the Contract. Portions of the site beyond areas on
B. Product Substitution: For any proposed change in material, submit
9. Remove from project site temporary facilities and services, clon with
movement to facilities to remain.
and ceilings scheduled for removal.
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A. Verify field measurements and conditions are as
which work is as indicated are not to be disturbed. Conform to site
request for substitution described in Section 01600.
construction tools and facilities and services, mock -ups and similar
B. Protect with plywood or planking, all existing finish floor surfaces to
shown on the drawings.
rules and regulations affecting the work while engaged in project
elements.
remain in or adjacent to demolition areas.
B. Coordinate utility service outages with GC.
construction.
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10. Complete final cleaning-up u requirements, including touch-up painting
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C. Protect all lawns, walks, plantings, and curbs to remain in the area of
construction as is where indicated to remain.
C. Provide temporary mechanical connections to maintain
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B. Verify that abandoned wiring and equipment serve
2. Kee surrounding streets, driveways and remises clear. Do not use
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3.1 EXAMINATION
of marred surfaces.
1 1. Touch up and otherwise repair and restore marred exposed finishes.
possible
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D. Provide temporary enclosure of exterior openings to prevent entry of
existing systems in service during construction.
only abandoned facilities.
these areas for parking or storage of materials.
3. Do not unreasonably encumber the site with materials or equipment.
A. Examine existing conditions prior to commencing Work, including elements
B. Inspection Procedures: Upon receipt of Contractor's request for
unauthorized persons to interior areas.
3.4 WEATHERTIGHTNESS
D. Existing mechanical services: Maintain existing systems
C. Demolition drawings are based on casual field
Confine stockpiling of materials and location of storage sheds to the
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subject to damage or movement during cutting and atchin
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B. After uncovering existing Work, assess conditions affecting performance
inspection, the Architect/Engineer will either proceed with inspection
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or advise Contractor of unfilled prerequisites.
A. Provide temporary weathertight enclosure of exterior openings o
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in service until new systems are complete and ready
observations and existing record documents. Report
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areas indicated. If additional storage is necessary, obtain and pay
or work.
1. Following initial inspection, Architect /Engineer will
accommodate acceptable working conditions and protection of the interior
for service. Disable s
system only to make switchovers
discrepancies to architect en gin before disturbing
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for such storage offsite. Contractors shall assume full
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responsibility for protection and safekeeping of products stored on
C. Beginning of cutting or patching means acceptance of existing
either prepare
certificate of substantial completion, or advise Contractor of work
from the elements.
B. Provide tarpaulin
and connections. Minimize outage durations.
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existing installation.
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and off the site.
conditions.
which must be performed prior to issuance of certificate. The
adequate or other temporary waterproofing to ensure
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4. Lock automotive type vehicles such as passenger cars and trucks and
3.2 PREPARATION
A. Provide temporary to integrity the Work.
Architect /Engineer will repeat inspection when requested and assured
that has been
protection against the elements where existing exterior surfaces of
components are being worked upon. Keep in place until new weatherproof
E. Temperature Control Contractor to provide all
D. Beginning of demolition means installer accepts existing
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other mechanized and motorized construction equipment, when parked and
supports ensure structural of
work substantially completed.
is in
demolition for associated temperature control work.
conditions.
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unattended, so as to revent unauthorized use. Do not leave such
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Provide devices and methods to protect other portions of Project from
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2. Results of completed inspection will form initial
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construction place.
3.5 UTILITIES
All lines shall be secure) capped and
vehicles orequipment unattended with the motor running or the
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damage.
B. Provide protection from elements for areas which may be exposed by
final acceptance.
1.4 PREREQUISITES FOR FINAL ACCEPTANCE
A. Disconnect, remove and cap designated utility services within demolition
pneumatic
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sealed where terminated.
3.02 PREPARATION
ignition key in place.
1.4 OWNER OCCUPANCY
uncovering work.
3.3 CUTTING
A. General: Complete the following before requesting
Architect's /Engineer's final inspection for certification of final
areas.
B. Mark location of disconnected utilities.
3.03 DEMOLITION OF EXISTING MECHANICAL WORK
A. Disconnect electrical systems scheduled for removal.
A. The Owner will not occupy the existing building during the construction period.
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A. Execute cutting nd fitting to complete the Work.
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acceptance and final
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C. Maintain existing utilities to remain in service, and protect against
1.5 ALTERATIONS AND COORDINATION
A. General: The Contract for General Work includes coordination of the
B. Uncover work to install improperly sequenced work.
known exceptions, if any, in request.
damage during demolition.
A. Demolish existing mechanical work under provision of
B. Coordinate utility service outages with GC.
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C. Remove and replace defective or non - conforming work.
1. Submit final payment request with final releases and supporting
D. Do not interrupt existing utilities serving occupied facilities, except
this section.
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entire work of the project, including preparation of general
coordination drawings, diagrams and schedules, and control of site
D. Remove samples of installed work for testing when requested.
documentation not previously submitted and accepted. Include
insurance for
when authorized by the Owner and /or persons having jurisdiction.
Provide
B. Remove and relocate existing installation to
C. Provide temporary wiring and connections to maintain .
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F. Employ original installer to perform cutting for weather exposed and
certificates of products and completed o
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temporary services during interruptions to existing utilities,
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existing systems in service during construction. When
utilization from beginning of construction activity through project
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moisture resistant elements, and sight- exposed surfaces.
required. Submit an updated final statement, accounting for final
as is acceptable to the Owner and persons having jurisdiction,
accommodate future new construction.
work must be performed on energized equipment or
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close -out and warrant periods.
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G. Cut rigid materials using mason saw or core drill. Pneumatic tools
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additional changes to the Contract Sum.
E. Maintain responsibility for termination of utilities. Disconnect and
C. Remove all abandoned mechanical work to sources of
circuits, use personnel experienced in such operations.
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not allowed without prior approval.
2. Submit certified copy of Architect's /Engineer's final punch -list of
seal appropriate utilities before starting demolition.
1. The Prime Contractor shall schedule, man ge and expedite work of his
3.4 PATCHING
itemized work to be completed or corrected, stating that each item has
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3.6 CARPENTRY REMOVAL
supply or connection. Remove all piping and ducts
Contract and coordinate his work with wor of subcontractors to
A. Execute patching to complement adjacent Work.
been completed or otherwise resolved for acceptance, and has been
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A. In the course of demolition work that ma p p y
back to mains.
3.03 DEMOLITION OF EXISTING ELECTRICAL WORK
minimize conflicts and delays. Each Contractor shall do all the
B. Fit Products together to integrate with other Work.
endorsed and dated by Architect /Engineer.
framing, any unforeseen structural defect which may be encountered,
cutting, fitting and patching of his own work, as required, to fit
C. Execute work by methods to avoid damage to other Work, and which will
3. Submit consent of surety
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considered b the Contractor, the Architect or the Owner to be
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D. Remove all exposed abandoned mechanical piping and duct.
A. Demolish existing electrical work under provision of
work of other Contractors as shown and indicated; do not cut, alter or
provide appropriate surfaces to receive patching and finishing.
4. Submit evidence of final, continuing insurance coverage complying with
potentially defective, or detrimental to new work, shall be shored -up,
this section.
endanger work of any other Contractor, unless otherwise indicated.
D. Employ original installer to perform patching for weather exposed and
insurance requirements.
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braced, or otherwise supported, subject to observation b the Architect.
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during demolition.
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moisture resistant elements, and sight- exposed surfaces.
ection Procedures: Architect/Engineer will reins ect the work
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B. Within the limits of demolition work, an loose, warped, rotted,
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B. Remove and relocate existing installation to accommodate
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E. Restore work with new Products in accordance with requirements of
Contract Documents.
upon receipt of Contractor's notice that the work has been completed,
including punch -list items resulting from earlier inspections,
unfastened or uneven boards, paneling or other finish lumber which may
be encountered shall be restored to original condition. Similarly, any
new construction.
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and
3.04 CLEANING AND REPAIR
F. Fit work air tight to pipes, sleeves, ducts, conduit, and other
excepting incomplete items delayed because of circumstances that are
uneven, tilted or raised edges shall be sanded to level plane and joints
C. Remove abandoned wiring to source of supply.
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penetrations through surfaces.
acceptable to the Architect /Engineer.
filled where necessary.
A. Clean and repair existing materials and equipment
COMMUNITY
G. At penetrations of fire rated walls, partitions, ceiling, or floor
1. Upon completion of reinspection, Architect /Engineer will either advise
C. Structural or load bearing members shall not be cut or removed until all
D. Remove exposed abandoned conduit, including abandoned
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construction, completely seal voids with fire rated material, to full
Contractor of work that is incomplete or of obligations that have not
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fulfilled
loads carried b members to be removed have been securely shored and
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which remain or are to be reused.
conduit above accessible ceiling finishes. Cut conduit
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thickness of the penetrated element.
been but are required for final acceptance.
braced.
B. Mechanical Contractor to store and protect all
flush with walls and floors, and patch surfaces.
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2. If necessary, procedure will be repeated. The cost of reinspection
shall be borne by the Contractor, paid to the Architect /Engineer.
3.7 DOOR, FRAME, AND WINDOW REMOVAL
A. Remove doors, frames and windows indicated on the drawings. Carefully
fixtures and equipment that are to be reused on
E. Disconnect
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1.5 RECORD DOCUMENT SUBMITTALS
project.
abandoned outlets and remove devices.
handle any items designated to be salvaged.
Remove abandoned outlets &boxes if conduit servicing
A. General: Specific requirements for the record documents are indicated
in individual these
3.8 EQUIPMENT REMOVAL
A. Remove floor designated to
them is abandoned and removed.
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sections of specifications. Other requirements are
wall, and ceiling mounted equipment be
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indicated in General Conditions. General submittal requirements are
"Submittals"
disposed of, relocated, or stored.
F. Disconnect and remove electrical devices and equipment
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indicated in section.
B. Equipment designated to be relocated by the Contractor or kept by the
serving utilization equipment that has been removed.
1. Do not use record documents for construction purposes; protect from
Owner shall be stored as directed by the Owner.
SECTION 01039
SECTION 01400
deterioration and loss in secure, fire- resistive location; provide
C. Patch and repair walls, floors, and ceilings damaged by equipment
G. Disconnect and remove abandoned luminaries. Remove
COORDINATION AND MEETINGS
QUALITY CONTROL
access to record documents for Architect's /Engineer's reference during
removal to receive application of scheduled new finish material.
brackets, stems, hangers, and other accessories.
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normal working hours.
B. Field Drawings: Maintain an up -to -date record set of blue black
3.9 WALLCOVERING REMOVAL
A. Remove designated wallcovering as indicated. Remove in a manner that will
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or
H. Repair adjacent construction and finishes damaged
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line white - prints of contract drawings and shop drawings in a clean,
leave substrate suitable for refinishing. Patch areas of substrate damaged by
during demolition and extension work.
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
undamaged condition. Mark -up the set of record documents to show the
removal of wallcovering.
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A. Coordination.
A. Quality assurance
actual installation where the installed work varies substantially from
3.10 CEILING REMOVAL
I. Maintain access to existing electrical installations
B. Preconstruction meeting.
Progress
B. Tolerances
the work as originaly shown. Mark whichever drawing is most capable of
showing the actual field" fully
A. Remove designated ceiling material, accessories and supports as
indicated. Ceiling be to fall floors
which remain active. Modify installation or provide
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C. References
condition and accurately; however,
materials shall not permitted on
access panel as appropriate.
D. Examination.
1.2 RELATED SECTIONS
where shop drawings are used for mark -up, record a cross - reference at
in mass. Protect existing walls and floors by covering them with
E. Preparation.
A. Section 01600 - Material and Equipment: Requirements for material and
corresponding location on working drawings. Give particular attention
plywood or other similar protective material during the demolition work.
3.04 CLEANING AND REPAIR
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F. Cutting and Patching.
product quality.
to concealed work that would be difficult to measure and record at a
Repair walls and floors to receive application of scheduled finish
1.2 RELATED SECTIONS 1,
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
later date.
materials.
A. Section 01045 - Cutting and Patching.
A. Monitor quality control over services, site conditions, and workmanship,
1. Mark record sets with red erasable pencil and, where feasible, use
3.11 EXISTING PAINTED SURFACES
A. Clean and repair existing materials and equipment
1.3 COORDINATION
A. Coordinate completion and clean up of Work of separate sections in
to produce Work of specified quality.
B. Should manufacturers' instructions Contract Documents,
other colors to distinguish between variations in separate categories
of work.
A. Any pitted, chipped, flaked, overly thickened, or otherwise damaged
paint surfaces shall be sanded, scraped, filled or otherwise removed
which remain or are to be reused.
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conflict with
B. Ponelboards: Clean exposed surfaces and check
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preparation for Substantial Completion.
request clarification from Architect /Engineer before proceeding.
2. Mark-up new information which is known to be important
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down to original surface before repainting.
1.4 PRECONSTRUCTION MEETING
C. Comply with specified standards as minimum quality for the Work except
but was for some reason not shown on either contract drawings or shop
3.12 FLOOR COVERING REMOVAL
tightness of electrical connections.
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A. Architect /Engineer will schedule a meeting after Notice of Award.
where more stringent tolerances, codes, or specified requirements
drawings.
A. Remove designated floor materials subject to the General Conditions of
B. Attendance Required: Owner, Architect /Engineer, Contractor and major
indicate higher standards or more precise workmanship.
D. Perform by
3. Note related change order numbers where applicable.
4. Organize record drawing sheet into manageable sets, bind durable
the contract. Protect other existing floor materials and repair for
application of scheduled finish materials.
C. Luminaries: Remove existing luminaries for storage.
EC shall carefully remove luminaires and de -lamp. All
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subcontractors.
work persons qualified to produce workmanship of specified
with
C. Agenda:
quality.
bond paper cover sheets, and print suitable titles, dates and other
lamps shall be properly disposed.
1. Execution of Owner- Contractor Agreement.
1.4 TOLERANCES
identification on the cover of each set.
2. Submission of executed bonds and insurance certificates.
A. Monitor tolerance control to produce acceptable Work. Do not permit tolerances
5. Record drawings shall be one complete set of reproducible mylar sepias
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3. Distribution of Contract Documents.
to accumulate.
obtained at the Contractor's expense. Reproducible mylar sepias may
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4. Submission of schedule of values and progress schedule.
B. Comply with manufacturers' tolerances. Should manufacturers' tolerances
be obtained from the Architect for $20.00 per sheet. Contractor shall
5. Designation of personnel representing the parties in Contract, Owner
conflict with Contract Documents, request clarification from
obtain information for record documents from marked -up field prints.
and the Architect /Engineer.
Architect /Engineer before proceeding.
Submittal of record drawings to Architect shall be prior to
6. Procedures and processing of field decisions, submittals,
1.5 REFERENCES
certification for final payment.
substitutions, applications for payments, proposal request, Change
A. For workmanship specified by association, trade or other concensus standards,
Orders, and Contract closeout procedures.
comply with requirements of the standard, except when more rigid
PART 2 - PRODUCTS ,
7. Scheduling.
requirements are specified or are required by applicable codes.
8. Use of premises by Owner and Contractor.
B. Conform to reference standard by date of issue current in date of
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SPECIFICATIONS
9. Temporary utilities provided by Owner.
Contract Documents, except where specified date is established by code.
10. Security and housekeeping procedures.
C. Obtain copies of standards where required by product specification
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11. Schedules.
sections.
12. Procedures for maintaining record documents.
D. The contractual relationship, duties, and responsibilities of the
3.1 FINAL CLEANING
D. Architect /Engineer to record minutes and distribute copies within two
parties in Contract nor those of the Architect /Engineer shall not be
A. General: Special cleaning for specific units of work is specified in
days after meeting to participants, with copies to Architect /Engineer,
altered from the Contract Documents by mention or interference otherwise
appropriate sections of Divisions -2 through 16. General cleaning during
Owner, and those affected by decisions made.
in any reference document.
progress of work is specified in General Conditions and as temporary
1.5 PROGRESS MEETINGS
services in "Temporary Facilities" section.
A. Schedule and attend meetings throughout progiress of the Work at maximum
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B. Cleaning: Provide final cleaning of the work at the time indicated.
weekly intervals.
Employ experienced works or professional cleaners for final cleaning.
B. Architect /Engineer will make arrangements for meetings, prepare agenda
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Clean each surface or unit of work to the condition expected from a
with copies for participants, preside at meetings.
normal, commercial building cleaning and maintenance program. Comply
C. Attendance Required: Job superintendent, major Subcontractors and
PART 3 - EXECUTION
with the manufacture's instructions for operations.
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suppliers, Owner and Architect /Engineer, as appropriate to agenda topics
1. Complete the following cleaning operations before requesting the
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for each meeting.
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Architect's /Engineer's inspection for certification of substantial
D. Agenda:
completion.
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1. Review minutes of previous meetings.
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a. Remove labels which are not required as permanent labels.
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2. Review of Work progress.
b. Clean transparent materials, including mirrors and window /door
3. Field observations, problems, and decisions.
glass to a polished condition. Remove putty and other substances
4. Identification of problems which impede planned progress.
which are noticeable as vision obscuring materials. Replace
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5. Maintenance of progress schedule.
chipped OR broken glass and other damaged transparent materials.
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6. Corrective measures to regain projected schedules.
7. Planned during
c. Clean exposed exterior and interior hard - surfaced finished to a
dirt -free condition, free of dust, films,
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progress succeeding work period.
8. Coordination of projected progress.
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stains, and similar
noticeable distracting substances. Except as otherwise indicated,
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9. Maintenance of quality and work standards.
MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT
avoid disturbance of natural weathering of exterior surfaces.
10. Effect of proposed changes on progress schedule and coordination.
Restore reflective surfaces to original reflective condition.
11. Other business relating to Work. I
PART 1 - GENERAL
Leave concrete floors broom clean. Vacuum carpeted surfaces.
E. Architect /Engineer to record minutes and distribute copies within two
d. Wipe surfaces of mechanical and electrical equipment clean. Remove
REVISIONS: DATE:
days after meeting to participants, with copies to Architect /Engineer,
1.1 SECTION INCLUDES
excess lubrication and other substances. Clean plumbing fixtures
Owner, and those affected by decisions made.
A.
to a sanitary condition. Clean light fixtures and lamps.
Products
B.
e. Remove debris and surface dust from limited- access space including
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Transportation and handling
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plenums, attic and similar spaces.
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C. Storage and protection
f. Clean project site (yard and grounds), including landscape,
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1.2 RELATED SECTIONS
development areas of litter and foreign substances.
A. Instructions to Bidders: Product options and substitution procedures.
C. Removal of Protection: Except as otherwise indicated or requested by
PART 3 - EXECUTION
B. Section 01400 - Quality Control: Product quality monitoring
Architect /Engineer, remove temporary protection devices and facilities
1.3 PRODUCTS
A.
which were installed during course of the work to protect previously
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3.1 EXAMINATION
Do not use materials and equipment removed from existing remises,
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completed work during remainder of construction period.
A. Verif that existing site conditions and substrate surfaces are
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except as specifically permitted by the Contract Documents.
pliances: Com I with safety standards and
D. Compliances: Comply y governing regulations for
acceptable for subsequent Work. Beginning new Work means acceptance of
1.4 TRANSPORTATION AND HANDLING
cleaning operations- Do not burn waste material at site, bury debris
existing conditions.
A. Transport and handle Products in accordance with manufacturers'
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or excess material on Owner's property, or discharge volatile or other
it
B. Verify that existing substrate is capable of structural attachment of
instructions.
B.
harmful or dangerous materials into drainage systems; remove waste
new Work being applied or attached.
Provide equipment and personnel to handle Products by methods to prevent
materials from site and dispose of in a lawful manner.
C. Examine and verify specific conditions described in individual
soiling, disfigurement, damage.
E. Where extra materials of value remaining after completion of the
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specification sections.
1.5 STORAGE AND PROTECTION
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associated work have become Owner's property, dispose of these to
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D. Verify that utility services are in the correct location.
A. Store and protect Products in accordance with manufacturers'
Owner's best advantage as directed.
3.2 CUTTING AND PATCHING
instructions, with seals and labels intact and legible.
A. Employ skilled and experienced installer to perform cutting and
B. Store sensitive Products in weather tight, climate controlled
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enclosures.
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B. Submit written request in advance of cutting or altering elements which
C• For exterior storage of fabricated Products, place on sloped supports,
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affects:
above ground.
D. Provide bonded off -site storage and protection when site does not permit
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1. Structural integrity of element.
on -site storage and protection.
2. Inte ri of weather-exposed or moisture - resistant elements.
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3. Efficiency, maintenance, or safety of element.
4. Visual qualities of sight exposed elements.
Provide ventilation to avoid condensation or potential degradation of
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5. Work of Owner or separate contractor.
Product.
F. Provide equipment and personnel to store Products by methods to prevent
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C. Execute cutting, fitting, and patching including excavation and fill, to
soiling, disfigurement, or damage.
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complete Work, and to:
1. Fit the several parts together, to integrate with other Work.
2. Uncover Work to install or correct ill -timed ' Work.
G. Arrange storage of Products to permit access for inspection.
Periodically inspect to verify Products are undamaged and are maintained
in acceptable condition.
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3. Remove and replace defective and non - conforming Work.
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4. Remove samples of installed Work for testing.
5. Provide openings in elements of Work for penetrations of mechanical
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and electrical Work.
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