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Complete Compiled Specification.pdf - Peck Ormsby Construction

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PART 3 – EXECUTION<br />

3.01 DELIVERY AND STORAGE<br />

A. Delivery: Deliver fabricated units and component parts identified per erection drawings.<br />

B. Protection of Surfaces: Protect surfaces from damage during shipping and erection. Inspect<br />

work for damage upon delivery - no damaged work permitted on job site.<br />

C. Storage: Coordinate with General Contractor for storage space.<br />

D. Panel Penetrations: Penetrations including those shown on the Architectural Drawings that are<br />

required by other trades shall be done by the trade involved, unless noted otherwise.<br />

3.02 INSPECTION<br />

A. Examine supporting structure and conditions under which the work is to be erected, and notify<br />

the Contractor in writing of conditions detrimental to proper and timely completion of the work.<br />

Do not proceed with erection until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.<br />

3.03 INSTALLATION<br />

A. Install in compliance with manufacturer’s product data, including shop drawings, installation<br />

instructions, technical bulletins, and special detailing pertaining to the any specific condition.<br />

B. Erect panel work in a square, plumb, strait, and true, accurately fitted manner.<br />

C. Do not install component parts, which are observed to be defective, including warped, bowed,<br />

dented, abraded and/or broken members.<br />

D. Do not cut, trim, weld, or braze component parts during erection, in a manner which would<br />

damage finish, decrease strength, or result in a visual imperfection or a failure in system<br />

performance. Return component parts that require alteration to shop for re-fabrication, if<br />

possible, or for replacement by new parts.<br />

E. Apply a coat of bituminous paint, concealed, on one or both surfaces wherever dissimilar<br />

metals would otherwise be in contact. Use gasketed or approved coated fasteners where<br />

needed to eliminate the possibility of corrosive or electrolytic action between metals.<br />

F. Anchor panels securely in accordance with the approved shop drawings to allow for the<br />

necessary thermal movement and structural support as specified above.<br />

3.04 CLEANING AND PROTECTION<br />

A. After installation of panels on a given elevation, any additional protection shall be the<br />

responsibility of the General Contractor.<br />

B. Deposit all trash from panel shipping crates in General Contractor's furnished debris boxes.<br />

C. Make sure weep holes and drainage channels are unobstructed and free of dirt and sealants.<br />

D. Remove protective film at time of panel installation.<br />

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SEGO LILY ELEMENTARY SCHOOL CLASSROOM ADDITION MARCH 2, 2009<br />

COMPOSITE PANELS 07430 - 7

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