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Project Manual/Specifications - Pavilion Construction

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MARQUIS Newberg<br />

01 10 00 - SUMMARY<br />

October 5, 2012<br />

b. Where contamination by hazardous chemicals, microbes, or fungi is suspected, promptly<br />

notify and consult with Owner and Architect, prior to beginning removal of contaminated<br />

material.<br />

1.8 OWNER-FURNISHED, CONTRACTOR-INSTALLED ITEMS<br />

A. No items in this category are anticipated; but should Owner opt to furnish items during the <strong>Construction</strong><br />

phase, proceed as follows:.<br />

1. Coordinate with Owner's suppliers of material and equipment to be incorporated into the Work.<br />

2. Owner will arrange and pay for delivery of Owner-furnished items according to Contractor's<br />

<strong>Construction</strong> Schedule.<br />

3. After delivery, Owner will inspect delivered items for damage.<br />

a. Assist in Owner's inspection.<br />

4. If Owner-furnished items are damaged, defective, or missing, Owner will arrange for replacement.<br />

5. Owner will arrange for manufacturer's field services and for delivery of manufacturer's warranties to<br />

Contractor.<br />

6. Owner will furnish Contractor the earliest possible delivery date for Owner-furnished products.<br />

a. Using Owner-furnished earliest possible delivery dates, designate delivery dates of Ownerfurnished<br />

items in Contractor's <strong>Construction</strong> Schedule.<br />

b. Review Shop Drawings, Product Data, and Samples and return them to Architect noting<br />

discrepancies or anticipated problems in use of product.<br />

c. If Owner-furnished items are damaged as a result of Contractor's operations, Contractor<br />

shall repair or replace them.<br />

1.9 SPECIFICATION FORMATS AND CONVENTIONS<br />

A. Specification Format:<br />

1. Sections in the <strong>Project</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> are in numeric sequence; however, the sequence is incomplete.<br />

2. Consult the Table of Contents at the beginning of the <strong>Project</strong> <strong>Manual</strong> to determine numbers and<br />

names of sections in the Contract Documents.<br />

B. Specification Content:<br />

1. The <strong>Specifications</strong> use conventions for the intended meaning of certain terms and phrases.<br />

2. These conventions include:<br />

a. Abbreviated Language:<br />

1) Infer words implied, but not stated, as the sense requires.<br />

2) Interpret singular as plural, and plural words as singular.<br />

b. Requirements expressed in the imperative mood (e.g. "Install equipment . . .") are to be<br />

performed by Contractor.<br />

1) The indicative or subjunctive mood (e.g. "Equipment shall be installed . . .") may be<br />

used to describe responsibilities that must be fulfilled indirectly by Contractor or by<br />

others.<br />

c. The words "shall," "shall be," or "shall comply with," depending on the context, are implied<br />

where a colon (:) is used within a sentence or phrase.<br />

C. See Division 1 Section "References" for additional <strong>Specifications</strong> terminology.<br />

PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Used)<br />

01 10 00 - SUMMARY<br />

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