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DIVISION 1 SPECIFICATIONS<br />

SECTION 01315 PROGRESS SCHEDULES (COMPUTERIZED CPM)<br />

Exhibit 2<br />

Page 261 of 379<br />

activities requiring premium time labor rates shall be differentiated from<br />

each other <strong>and</strong> from the balance of project activities).<br />

2. Beginning <strong>and</strong> end date <strong>and</strong> total duration in work days for each Area or<br />

portion thereof.<br />

3. Significant milestones, including, but not limited to those agreed upon by<br />

the CPM <strong>and</strong> BCAD Project Manager.<br />

4. Identification of each contractor <strong>and</strong> subcontractor for each work activity.<br />

5. Specific location of each work activity (i.e. floor level, column <strong>and</strong> row).<br />

6. Detailed schedule of all “Utility Shut-downs” which could impact BCAD,<br />

airlines, tenants <strong>and</strong> other building operations or functions including but<br />

not limited to: power, telephone, airline computers, communication<br />

systems, air conditioning systems, fire sprinklers, alarm systems,<br />

domestic water systems <strong>and</strong> sanitary sewer systems.<br />

7. Detailed schedule of all procurement activities including Request for Bid<br />

(RFB), tabulation, selection, CPM <strong>and</strong> BCAD Project Manager approval<br />

<strong>and</strong> contract execution<br />

8. The CONTRACTOR shall also provide the following information: work<br />

days per week, holidays, number of hours per shift, number of shifts per<br />

day, work hours, <strong>and</strong> proposed schedule of “Utility Shut-downs”. The<br />

CONTRACTOR shall notify the CPM if more than one shift is planned to<br />

work on the project. The CONTRACTOR shall also indicate work<br />

activities that must be performed during restricted or special working<br />

hours <strong>and</strong> the work that must be performed by others to maintain the<br />

project schedule.<br />

9. Schedules shall show the sequence <strong>and</strong> interdependence of all activities<br />

required for complete performance of all items of work under this contract,<br />

including shop drawing submittals <strong>and</strong> approvals <strong>and</strong> fabrication <strong>and</strong><br />

delivery activities.<br />

10. Construction activities shall be broken down into recognizable subactivities<br />

so that the activity or sub-activity is no longer than twenty (20)<br />

calendar days.<br />

11. The Baseline Schedule submitted by the CONTRACTOR shall be cost<br />

loaded, accompanied by a computer generated <strong>and</strong> plotted schedule.<br />

CONTRACTOR shall exercise sufficient care to produce clear, legible <strong>and</strong><br />

accurate diagrams. The Baseline Schedule shall group activities related<br />

to specific physical areas on the diagram for ease of underst<strong>and</strong>ing.<br />

12. Trade Codes shall be assigned to each activity corresponding to the trade<br />

responsible for performing the work described by the activity. Additional<br />

Trade coverage shall be added by CONTRACTOR or as required by the<br />

CPM <strong>and</strong> incorporated into the CONTRACTOR’s schedule. These<br />

additional codes shall follow the general CSI Divisions for all Vertical<br />

Construction <strong>and</strong> Contract Schedule of Values for Horizontal construction.<br />

13. Responsibility Codes shall be assigned to each activity corresponding to<br />

the organization responsible for completing the work described by the<br />

activity description. As a minimum, a separate responsibility code shall<br />

be used for each subcontractor.<br />

Section 01315 Progress Schedule (Computerized CPM) Page 56

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