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Bridgestone Retail Operations, LLC<br />

PROJECT MANUAL<br />

Version: January 2012<br />

C. The review of shop drawings or catalog data by the Architect shall not relieve the Contractor from<br />

responsibility for deviations from the plans and specifications unless he has, in writing, specifically<br />

called attention to such deviations at the time of submission and has obtained the permission of<br />

Architect thereon; nor shall it relieve him from responsibility for error of any kind in shop drawings.<br />

When the Contractor does call such deviations to the attention of the Architect, he shall state in<br />

his letter whether or not such deviations involve any extra cost. If this is not mentioned, it will be<br />

assumed that no extra cost is involved for making the change.<br />

D. Shop drawings will be returned unchecked unless the following information is included:<br />

Reference to all pertinent data in the specifications or on the drawings, size and characteristics of<br />

the equipment, name of the project, and a space large enough to accept an approval stamp. The<br />

data submitted shall reflect the actual equipment performance under the specified conditions and<br />

shall not be a copy of a scheduled data on the drawings.<br />

E. Shop drawings shall be submitted on the following items, but not limited to:<br />

1. Fans 12. Water Heaters<br />

2. Plumbing Fixtures 13. Air Conditioning Units<br />

3. Insulating Materials 14. Condensing Units<br />

4. Valves and Fittings 15. Unit Heater<br />

5. Ductwork Layout 16. Fire Sprinkler System<br />

6. Turning Vanes 17. Fire Damper<br />

7. Dampers 18. Vibration Isolation<br />

8. Air Devices 19. Infrared Heaters<br />

9. Temperature Controls 20. Compressed Air System<br />

10. Piping Materials 21. Radiant Heater<br />

11. Pipe Supports 22. Oil Interceptor<br />

1.07 LOCATION OF OUTLETS:<br />

A. The location of all pipes, outlets, appliances, etc., shown on the drawings are approximate only,<br />

and understood to be subject to such revisions as may be found necessary or desirable at the<br />

time the work is installed.<br />

B. Generally, all outlets shall be properly centered in rooms, panels, and other finished work and<br />

shall not interfere with outlets or equipment or other trades, and shall meet the dimensioned or<br />

large scale drawings of the Architect.<br />

C. The Contractors shall coordinate their work with the ceiling and wall finish trades, so that the<br />

finished project will be symmetrical. Outlets smaller than the pattern shall be centered on the<br />

pattern, while any outlets larger than the pattern or at the intersection of four patterns unless<br />

dimensioned otherwise on the plans.<br />

1.08 PAINTING:<br />

A. Finish painting of all exposed materials and equipment is included as part of the work of another<br />

section of specifications. However, the following items shall be part of the work of this section:<br />

B. All pipes and apparatus shall be thoroughly cleaned and all rust and grease removed. No<br />

nameplates, rotating shafts, bearing bronzes, electric windings, or valve stems shall be painted<br />

nor shall any part furnished in nickel or chrome plate be painted.<br />

C. All motors, pumps, starters, switches and other apparatus furnished from the factory with enamel<br />

finish, shall have all abraded surfaces touched up with the same type, color or paint.<br />

SUPPLEMENTARY MECHANICAL CONDITIONS 15010 - Page 2 of 4

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