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ITB - Flat Roof Replacement Project 2005

  • YEAR CREATED: 2005
  • ENTITY TYPE: County
  • TYPE OF DOCUMENT: BID - ITB, IFB, ITT, RFB
This document provides information on the requirements and guidelines for shop drawings, contractor's quality assurance, temporary facilities, utilities, access, construction aids, and the installation of temporary electrical facilities. For shop drawings, it specifies that they should be presented clearly and thoroughly, with each drawing titled with the project name and submittal number. The drawings should be no larger than 24 x 36 inches and should be submitted on reproducible sepia(s) along with two blueline drawings for review. Resubmitted drawings should indicate the revision date and highlight any changes made. In terms of contractor's quality assurance, it states that the responsibility lies with the contractor. The objective of quality assurance is to guarantee the performance of the work to the required contract standards. This includes on-site and off-site fabrication, inspections, tests, and submittals. Certified test reports and manufacturer's certificates of conformance may be required for approval of materials and equipment. Laboratory reports should cite the contract requirements, test procedures, and results. Products should be manufactured by a company engaged in their production for at least two years prior to award. Workmanship should comply with industry standards, and the contractor should follow the manufacturer's instructions. Qualified manufacturer's representatives may be required to observe field conditions and provide written reports. Regarding temporary facilities, utilities, access, and construction aids, the document mentions that the contractor may provide office space, storage sheds, temporary buildings, or trailers for their own use and that of the county and the architect/engineer. The location, installation, and placement of these facilities should be approved by the project manager, and they should be removed from the jobsite upon completion of work. Temporary electrical power should be furnished and installed by the contractor as required. In addition, the document now includes the requirement for the installation of temporary electrical facilities by the Contractor. This means that the Contractor is responsible for providing and installing temporary electrical facilities as needed for the construction project. Overall, the document provides guidelines and requirements for shop drawings, quality assurance, temporary facilities, and the installation of temporary electrical facilities in construction projects.
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