SECTION 01010
SUMMARY OF WORK
1.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE WORK
A. The work of this Contract comprises the procurement and the construction in
accordance with the Contract Documents of all facilities, buildings and appurtenances
of the project including site work, civil work, utilities, hardscaping, landscape,
fixtures and building related equipment.
B. The contractor shall have full responsibility for the procurement and construction
of the required items and systems, whether or not specifically called for these
documents. The items and systems shall be in place, complete and functional prior to
acceptance.
C. Scope of Work:
1. Site Development Work and Infrastructure
(a) Site Preparation: This shall include, but not be limited to site survey,
soil tests, removal of rubbish, paving, planters and other features, compaction of
existing surfaces and subsoil, rough grading, finished grading and surface water
drainage. All salvageable items removed are to be provided to the GOTEVT.
(b) Civil Work: This shall include, but not be limited, to all work
exterior to the building at grade level within the site area and where specifically
denoted on the Drawings including all civil, electrical and mechanical works.
2. Facilities: Buildings, as shown on drawings.
3. Building Services: The contract work includes all utilities within the building
plot lines and connections to the mains or laterals for potable and irrigation
system network, electrical power, telecommunications ducts, and sanitary sewers.
4. Paving surfacing: The contract work includes paved areas as indicated on
drawings.
D. Scope of Services:
1. Surveys and Investigations: The information provided by the employer with
regard to existing site conditions, location of existing roads and structures, soil
characteristics and other information affecting available to the GOTEVT. The
GOTEVT assumes no responsibility for the accuracy or adequacy of such
information and to make additional surveys or investigations necessary to
satisfactorily establish existing site conditions, including location of existing
structures, utilities or other items, grades and elevations, drainage flow patterns,
structural characteristics of soils, property lines and necessary information to form
the bases for project design.
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2. The Contractor shall provide all supervision, labor, equipment, materials,
construction plant, consumable and expertise for the construction of all facilities,
building, appurtenances within the site including site work, civil work, utilities,
hardscaping, landscaping, furniture, fixture and equipment. Also make all
interface connection with the work of others as shown and described in the
Contract Document.
1.2 WORK PROCESS AND SEQUENCE
A. The Contractor shall coordinate the construction of the work with the Engineer or
his authorized representative.
1.3 MISCELLANEOUS WORKS BY THE CONTRACTOR
A. Interface with the construction of the existing and/or adjacent contracts as well as
the Landscaping Contract and future buildings as necessary.
B. The Contactor shall investigate subsoil surface conditions, conduct soil tests as
necessary, submit recommendations for the Engineer’s approval and subsequently
shall improve soils if necessary to meet the design bearing capacity. The soil
improvement may include, but is not limited to:
(1) Dynamic compaction
(2) Vertical drains
(3) Replacement of unsuitable surface soils with approved soils
(4) Conventional compactor.
(5) Any other method approved by the Engineer.
C. The foundations of the buildings may be redesigned if necessary. Once the
selected and approved method of improvements have been completed, the Contractor
shall conduct appropriate soil tests in order to verify the results of this work. These
post soil test shall be submitted for the Engineer’s approval.
D. The Contractor shall guarantee foundation bearing pressure and prevention of
settlements in excess of those specified.
E. The Contractor shall be totally responsible for the subsurface soil improvements
in order to meet the requirements of the structural design.
1.4 GENERAL CONDITIONS
A. Public Works contact, Ministry of Finance and National Economy of the Kingdom
of Saudi Arabia, Part Two (General Conditions), referred to throughout the
specifications as General Conditions, will govern the work of each section of the
Specification unless stated otherwise in the Special Condition of Contract.
1.5 SPECIFICATIONS
A. Division 1, General Requirements, of the Specifications generally specifies work
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and coordination that is the direct responsibility of the Contractor, but shall not be
interpreted to define absolutely the limits of responsibility that must be established
between the Contractor and his Sub-contractors by their separate agreements.
B. Where particular requirements specified in Division 2 to 16, inclusive, of the
Specification are in conflict with Division 1, the former shall take precedence.
C. Work in the Specifications is divided into descriptive Sections which are not
intended to identify the absolute contractual limits between Sub-contractors or
between the Contractors, or between the Contractors and his Sub-contractors.
Contractor shall organize division of labor and supply of materials essential to
complete the works in all its parts.
D. Whenever the work “building” occurs in the Contract Document, it shall be taken
to mean all the buildings included in the Contract.
E. Wherever in the Contract Documents the words, “direction”, “directed”,
“selection”, “selected”, “request”, “report” and similar words are used, such
approvals, directions, selections, requests and reports shall be given by the Engineer
unless specifically stated otherwise.
F. Wherever in the Contract Documents the words “approved” or “approval” are
used, such approval shall be made in consultation with the Engineer. Approval by the
Engineer of drawing, products, materials, method of finishes shall not absorbed the
Contractor of his responsibilities as required in the Contract.
G. Wherever in the Contract Documents the “provide” is used in any form, it shall
mean that the work concerned shall include both supply and installation of the
products required for completion specified work to which reference is made.
H. Wherever in the Contract Documents the work “include” is used in any form, the
items of work listed following shall not be interpreted to be restricted to only those
items that are listed.
I. Wherever in the Contract Documents the words “indicated” or “shown” are used
they shall apply as meaning “indicated on Drawings and/or Schedule”, or “shown on
plans and/or Schedule” unless the context expresses another meaning.
J. Wherever in the Contract Documents the term “o.c.” is used, it shall mean “on
center”.
K. Wherever in the Contract Documents the term “ID” or “OD” are used they shall
mean “inside diameter” and “outside diameter”, respectively.
L. Wherever in the Contract Documents the term “dia.” Is used it shall mean
diameter.
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M. Wherever in the Specifications it is specified that work to which reference is made
shall proceed or shall meet approval direction, selection or request of jurisdictional
authorities or others, such approval, direction, selection or request shall be in writing.
N. Wherever in the Specifications it is specified that work shall be repaired, made
good or replaced, it shall be performed without any additional cost to the GOTEVT.
O. Wherever in the Specifications the term “exposed to view” is used it shall refer to
surfaces that are within the line of vision of persons from any accessible viewpoint,
both within and without the building. Where any part of a surface is exposed to view,
all other portions of the surface shall also be considered as exposed to view.
1.6 DIVISION 1 – GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
A. The provision of all sections of Division 1 shall apply to each section of Division
2 to 16, inclusive which are included in the Specifications.
1.7 DRAWINGS
A. Drawing shall include all drawings and Schedules included in the Contract
Documents.
B. Drawings indicate scope of the works and the general and approximate location,
arrangement and size of fixtures, equipment, ducts, piping, conduit and outlets.
Determine accurate location arrangements and sizes by the study and coordination of
architectural, structural mechanical, electrical and equipment drawings and shop
drawings. Before proceeding with the works, ensure that spaces and arrangements
which affect installations are adequate and coordinated. Where constructions require
reasonable revisions to indicated locations and arrangements make such revisions at
no additional cost to the GOTEVT.
1.8 WORK NOT INCLUDED IN THE CONTRACT
A. Certain items of work may be indicated on the Drawings by the designation
“NIC” which shall be interpreted to mean “Not in Contract.”
B. Do not include items designated “NIC” in the works.
C. “NIC” work is indicated solely to ensure that adjacent work will be prepared for
and schedule as required by the “NIC” work, and for an understanding of the design
intent.
1.9 WORK OUTSIDE OF NORMAL WORKING HOURS
A. If overtime is required as a result of acceleration of work, for any reason, the
GOTEVT shall be entitled to be compensated for the additional supervision cost
incurred by the Engineer.
B. Give GOTEVT adequate notice of intent to perform overtime work and obtain the
GOTEVT’s approval before proceeding with overtime work.
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1.10 USE OF SITE
A. Obtaining of necessary permissions and permits for additional provision works are
as outside of the site boundaries that may be required by the Contractor shall be the
responsibility of the Contractor and at his own costs for permits and for other related
expenses.
B. Obtain permission from GOTEVT for use of GOTEVT property outside of the
confines of the assigned construction site prior to occupying it for any purpose.
C. Perform only work directly related to the works on the site.
D. The site and additional work areas shall be utilized by the Contractor and his sub-
contractor only as required for the works.
E. Restrict construction personnel to approved site and work areas. Do not allow
unauthorized persons on the site or work area.
1.11 ADJACENT PREMISES
A. Do not restrict the GOTEVT in the safe and unhindered use of and access to
adjacent premises including but not limited to, building, roads, walks and similar
facilities.
B. Coordinate with the Engineer to ensure continuing use of and access to adjacent
premises as approved by the GOTEVT.
1.12 APPROVAL AND IDENTIFICATION OF WORKERS
A. All construction workers and Contractor and Sub-contractor’s administrative
personnel required on site by the works shall be registered with the GOTEVT as
directed.
B. Obtain GOTEVT approval for identification of worker and administrative
personnel. Such identification shall be on their person at all times while they are on
the job site.
1.13 TRANSPORTATION AND SHIPPING
A. The Contractor shall be responsible for making arrangements for transportation of
construction personnel and other transportation to and from the site as may be
required for the works. Cost of such transportation to and from the site as may be
required for the works. Cost of such transportation shall be included in the Total
Value of the Contract Amount. Pay all charges for shipments of parcels containing
shop drawings, sample and other specified submittals and other documents and
materials concerning the works to GOTEVT, Contractor and Engineer.
1.14 CONSTRUCTION OF SCHEDULE
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A. Contractor’s proposed construction schedule within ten working days of
notification of bid acceptance, for approval.
B. Correct, revise, update and otherwise maintain schedule current to progress of
construction. Supply each corrected, revised and updated schedule to GOTEVT,
Engineer and Sub-contractors.
C. Prepare schedule in approved format, on standard form of GOTEVT.
1.15 SITE PROGRESS RECORDS
A. Maintain at site a permanent contractor’s written daily record of progress of the
works in permanently bound log book with sequentially numbered pages. Make the
record available at all times with copies provided when requested. Include in record
each day:
1. Weather conditions with maximum and minimum temperatures and relative
humidity.
2. Conditions encountered during excavation.
3. Commencement and completion date of the work of each trade in each area of
works.
4. Erection and removal dates of formwork in each area of the works.
5. Dates, quantities and particulars of each concrete pour.
6. Dates, quantities and particulars of waterproofing installation.
7. Dates, quantities and particulars of roofing installation.
8. Attendance of Contractor’s and Sub-contractor’s work forces at site and record
of the work they perform.
9. Visits to site by GOTEVT’s, Engineer, jurisdictional authorities, testing
companies, Contractor, Sub-contractors and suppliers.
10. Other pertinent data as directed by the Engineer.
B. Maintain a progress chart in a format approved form sample submitted. Show on
chart proposed construction schedule and the progress achieved by the Contractor and
each portion of the works by the trade.
1.16 EXAMINATION
A. Ensure by examination that all physical features at the works and working
restrictions and limitations which exist are known, so that the GOTEVT is not
restricted in his use of the site for his needs.
B. Previously completed Works:
1. Where dimensions are required for proper fabrication, verify dimensions of
completed work in place before fabrication and installation of work to be
incorporated with it.
2. Verify that previously executed work and surfaces are satisfactory for
installation or application, or both, and that performance of subsequent work will
not be adversely affected.
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3. Ensure that the work installed in an unsatisfactory manner is rectified before
further work proceeds.
4. Commencement of each state of work will not constitute acceptance of site
conditions and previously executed work as satisfactory for the performance of the
immediate subsequent stage of work.
1.17 PROTECTION OF WORK, PROPERTY AND PERSONS
A. The Contractor shall provide necessary methods, materials and construction to
ensure
that no damage or harm to work, materials, property and persons results from
performance of the Contract. Construction facilities relating to protection are
specified in Section 01500.
B. Protect excavated areas from damage by water from natural sources and from
backed up drain lines and sewers.
C. Protect and preserve existing site drainage courses.
D. Keep excavations, cellars, basements and pits free of water. Pump dry as
required.
E. Protect building from damage by exposure to inclement weather.
F. Keep surfaces, on which finish materials will be applied, free from grease, oil and
other contamination which would be detrimental in any way to the application of
finish materials.
G. Protect glass and other finishes against heat, slag and weld spatter by provision of
adequate shielding.
H. Do not permit strippable tape or coatings to become bake on surfaces which
protect.
I. Do not apply visible markings to surfaces exposed to view in finished state or that
received transparent finishes.
J. Protect surfaces of completed work exposed to view from staining, disfigurement
and other damage by restriction of access or by use of physical means suitable to the
material and surface location.
K. Schedule finishing work at end of construction when interference from tradesmen
is at a minimum.
L. Brace and shore masonry walls until their designed lateral support is incorporated
at both top and bottom.
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M. Enforce fire prevention methods at site. Do not permit bonfire, open flame
heating devices or accumulation of debris. Use flammable materials only if proper
safety precautions are taken, both in use and storage.
N. Provide and maintain in working order extinguisher of type suitable for fire hazard
present in each case as approved by jurisdictional authorities, and locate them
prominent location and to approval jurisdictional authorities.
O. Do not store flammable materials in the building, take necessary measure to
prevent spontaneous combustion, place cloth and other disposable materials that are a
fire hazard in closed metal container and remove them from the building every night.
P. Where flammable materials are being applied, ensure that adequate ventilation is
provided, spark-proof equipment is used, and smoking and open flames are
prohibited.
Q. Ensure that volatile fluid wastes are not disposed of in storm or sanitary sewers in
or in open drain courses, and that disposal methods approved by local authorities are
utilized.
R. Public and Site Utilities Services:
1. Verify location of and limitations imposed by existing mechanical,
electrical, telephone and similar services and protect them from damage. If
necessary, relocate active services to ensure that they function continuously in
safety and without risk of damage.
2. Cap off and remove unused utility services encountered during work after
approval is given by the utilities concerned jurisdictional authorities, whichever
may apply, relocation, removal, protection and capping of existing utility services
shall be performed only by the applicable utility and of other services licensed
mechanics.
3. Coordinate the capping off, removal and reconnection of a utility with the
utility concerned, and make payment for costs involved.
S. Ensure that precautions are taken to prevent leakage and spillage from plumbing
and mechanical work that may damage surface and materials.
T. When working adjacent to roofing and/or waterproofing membrane following
their installation, during the time they are temporarily protected or exposed, ensure
that no damage occurs to them before completion of the work.
U. Ensure that physical protection and barrier to prevent traffic are installed for
waterproofing membrane. Do not remove barricades or guards that are installed to
prevent traffic over horizontal membranes until permanent protection is provided.
V. Floors:
1. The Contractor shall adequately protect trowelled concrete floors from
damage. Take special measures when moving heavy loads or equipment on
them.
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2. Keep trowelled concrete floor free from oils, grease or other materials
likely to damage them, discolor them or affect bond of applied finishes. Once
building is enclosed, keep floor as dry as possible after curing.
3. To prevent soiling or damage to finish flooring where work is performed
after the flooring has been installed, install 0.152 mm polyethylene membrane or
reinforced kraft paper for temporary protection, secured in place and with joints
seal by reinforced pressure sensitive tape. Maintain protection for the duration of
the performance of the work.
4. Install plywood panels of minimum 6 mm thickness over completed
finished flooring materials on which the further construction work is performed or
delivery of product is made, or both. Seal joints between panels with reinforced
pressure sensitive tape.
W. Exposed walls, sealing, finish metals, glass, fitments and equipment. Ensure that
adequate protection to prevent damage, as specified herein before, to exposed surfaces
as stone work, other exterior and interior wall and ceiling surface, finish metal, glass,
fitments and equipment is provided and maintained during handling, storage,
installation and until removals approved, to the satisfaction of the Engineer.
X. Prevent spread of dust beyond the construction site by wetting, or by other
approved means, as it accumulates.
Y. Provide safety helmets to load visitors to the site.
1.18 SAFETY PROGRAM
A. Establish a safety program to maintain safe working conditions at the site at all
times.
B. Appoint one person in sole authority and additional assistant personnel to
administer and oversee safety practice at the site. Establish their authority to enforce
safety program requirements.
C. Coordinate with the Engineer to determine any special safety requirements of the
GOTEVT.
D. Ensure that all person on the site are informed of safety program requirements and
of their obligations to maintain safe working condition.
E. Post safety warning and instructions in English and Arabic language at visible and
critical location throughout the site.
1.19 FASTENINGS
A. Include in the work of each section necessary fastenings, anchors, inserts,
attachment accessories and adhesives. Where installation of devices is in work of
other section deliver devices in ample time for installation, locate devices for other
sections and cooperate with other sections, as they require.
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B. Do not install fiber, plastic or wood plugs or blocking for fastenings in masonry,
concrete or metal construction unless specifically indicated on drawings.
C. Do not use fastenings which cause spalling or cracking of materials in which
installed. Do not use powder actuated fastening devices unless specified.
D. Expansion Bolt and All-In-One Anchors:
1. Whenever expansion type fastening devices of any kind which rely upon
friction forces created by expansion of the device or all-in-one screw anchors in
drilled holes of the Tapcon type are to be used in concrete and masonry, submit
following data to Engineer for review.
a. Load carrying capacity of device
b. Nature and magnitude of force to be applied to device with
supporting data.
c. Materials to which device is fastened.
d. Whether device is self-drilling or, if not, the size of bit to be used to
drill holes
to receive the device.
e. Installation procedure to ensure that fastener is secure and reliable
and that
metal reinforcing is not damaged.
2. All such data shall bear the seals of professional structural engineer
licensed to practice at the location of the work. If requested by the Engineer,
conduct on site of installed fasteners using an approved independent testing
company with properly designed and calibrated force measuring apparatus.
E. Ceiling Hangers Inserts:
1. Provide insert for casting into concrete for anchorage of hangers for ceiling
framing and mechanical and electrical ducts, pipes and conduits.
2. Determine working load (load supported by hanger) that will be imposed n
each insert and provide insert suitable for hanger type and loading as thereby
required.
3. Provide capacity: working load safety factor ratio of 5:1 or better.
4. Insert type, hanger size, load capacity and working loads at each location shall
be as indicated on insert location drawings prepared by the Contractor and
submitted as specified in Section 01300.
5. Inserts for 6 mm and greater diameter hangers: Steel ferrules threaded for
machine bolts and designed for secure anchorage in concrete. Provide threaded
plastic or steel setting plugs to be secured to formwork and to seal insert from
entry of concrete. Plug shall be easily removable to allow installation of hanger.
6. Inserts of hanger of less than 6 mm diameter: Formed minimum 0.4 mm thick
galvanized sheet steel with minimum 4.8 mm diameter galvanized steel wire
anchor hook and eye.
F. Install metal-to-metal fastenings fabricated of the same metal, or of a metal which
will not set up electrolytic action causing damage to fastenings or components, or
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both. Use non-corrosive fastenings for exterior work, and where attached to, or
contained within, exterior walls and slabs. Leave steel anchors bare where cast in
concrete.
G. Install work with fastenings or adhesives in sufficient quantity to ensure
permanent secure anchorage of materials, construction, components and equipment.
Space anchors within limits of load-bearing or shear capacity.
H. Space exposed fastenings evenly and in an organized pattern, keep number to a
minimum. Provide exposed metal fastenings of materials, texture, color and finish as
metal on which they occur.
1.20 LIGHTING FIXTURES AT SUSPENDED CEILINGS
A. Ensure that secured support is provided for lighting fixtures by suspended ceiling,
or
by separate hangers, or by both.
B. Coordinate the ceiling system and lighting fixtures installations to provide
adequate support.
C. Submit affidavits with acceptable design information confirming that the
installation of the suspended ceiling system and/or separate fixture hangers provided
by the lighting fixture installer will provide adequate support for the lighting fixtures
without exceeding specified deflection tolerances for the ceiling system.
1.21 DIELECTRIC SEPARATION
A. Ensure that dielectric separator approved by the Engineer provided in the
permanent manner over entire contact surfaces to prevent electrolytic action (galvanic
corrosion) between dissimilar metals. Similarly, prevent corrosion to metal in contact
with alkaline materials such as contained in concrete, masonry and like construction.
1.22 EMBEDDED CONDUIT, PIPE AND SLEEVES
A. Slab on Grade:
1. Embed conduit and pipe in concrete slabs on grade:
a. Only when their outside diameter is less than 1/3 of the slab
thickness.
b. Only when they are covered by a minimum of 50 mm of concrete.
c. Only when they are spaced more than three diameters center to
center when
they are installed parallel to each other.
2. Increase slab thickness to accommodate conduit and pipe in concrete slab on
grade at no extra cost to GOTEVT.
a. Where they cross over each other.
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b. Where their outside diameter is greater than 1/3 of the slab
thickness to ensure a minimum concrete cover of 50 mm extended a minimum
of 150 mm on each side of conduit or pipe.
B. Suspended slabs, beams or walls:
1. Install conduit, pipe and sleeves passing through concrete slabs, walls and
beams only in approved location so that the strength of these structural
components are not impaired, and so that they are spaced at not less than three
diameter center to center.
2. Embed conduit and pipe in slabs and wall:
a. Only in the center of the slab or wall.
b. Only when their outside diameter is 50 mm or less
c. Only when they are spaced 150 mm center to center or more
when they are installed parallel to each other
d. Only when no more than six conduit and pipe are installed in any
bay of slab or wall.
3. Install conduit pipe when they across each other only when they can be
accommodated within the mid third of the slab at the crossover while maintaining
a minimum of 50 mm of a concrete cover.
4. At slabs or walls 150 mm or less in thickness, permit embedment of only
conduit of 20 mm maximum outside diameter.
1.23 THERMAL EXPANSION AND CONTRACTION
A. Conform to manufacturer’s recommended installation temperatures. If finishes,
such as tile, resilient flooring, stone, etc. are installed at temperatures different from
operation of service temperatures, make provision for expansion and contraction in
service as approved by the Engineer. Repair all resulting damage should expansion
provisions prove inadequate.
1.24 FINISHES, APPEARANCE
A. Finish exposed surfaces to match approved samples and/or as approved by
Engineer. Color, tone, texture, gain, pattern, smoothness, flatness, evenness,
transparency and translucency matching and appearance or elements in finished
surface and of surface shall be to Engineers approval.
1.25 CLEANING DURING CONSTRUCTION
A. Ensure that spotters, droppings, soil, labels and debris are removed from surface
to receive finishes before they are set up. Leave work and adjacent finished work in
new condition.
B. Use only cleaning materials which are recommended for the purpose by both the
manufacturer of the surface to be cleaned and of the cleaning material.
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C. Maintain only cleaning materials which are recommended for the purpose by both
the manufacturer of the surface to be cleaned and of the cleaning material.
D. Do not burn or bury waste material at site. Remove as often as required to avoid
accumulation.
E. Do not allow waste material and debris to accumulate in an unsightly or hazardous
manner. Sprinkle dusty accumulations with water. Provide containers in which to
collect waste material and debris.
F. Control lowering of materials. Use as few handling as possible. Do not drop or
throw materials from stories above grade unless they are contained within a chute.
G. Blow out ductwork to remove dust, dirt and other foreign materials.
H. Ensure that cleaning operations are scheduled to avoid deposit of dust or other
foreign matter on surface during finishing work and until wet or tacky surfaces are
cured.
1.26 DUST CONTROL
A. Provide suitable measures to prevent accumulation of materials generating dust at
the site and to prevent the spread of dust on the works, the site and adjacent property.
1.27 PEST CONTROL
A. Monitor the site and the works at all times to prevent an infestation of the works
by insects, rodents and similar pests.
B. Employ suitable extermination methods approved by the Engineer to prevent
potential infestation of the works by pests.
C. In areas where white an infestation is observed, spray areas with a suitable and
approved insecticide to eradicate the ants.
D. Additionally, in such areas, spray areas under concrete slabs and foundations with
insecticide before the slabs and foundations are placed.
1.28 ADJUSTING
A. Ensure that all components of assemblies fit snugly, accurately and in true planes,
and that moving parts operate positively and freely, without bending and scrapping.
B. Verify that work functions properly and adjust it accordingly to ensure satisfactory
operations.
C. Lubricate products as recommended by supplier.
1.29 SALVAGE
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A. Unless otherwise specified, materials on the site at the time of signing of Contract
shall remain the property of GOTEVT.
B. Unless otherwise specified, salvaged material resulting from construction and
surplus materials and construction debris shall become property of Contractor, who
shall dispose of it away from site at municipally approved location.
1.30 ITEMS SUPPLIED BY OWNER FOR INSTALLATION
A. Include installation of equipment and furniture supplied by the GOTEVT, as noted
on drawings. Coordinate shipping and delivery with GOTEVT. Store items supplied
by GOTEVT on site, protected from damage. Install completely and leave in full
operating condition, in accordance with supplier’s directions.
END OF SECTION
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