HomeMy WebLinkAbout22 05 00CORNELL DIVISION 22 - PLUMB ING
Ithaca, New York SECTION 22 05 00 - PLUMBI NG BASIC MATERIALS & METHODS
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SECTION 22 05 00 PLUMBING BASIC MATERI ALS & METHODS
1.0 GENERAL
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A.Drawings and General Provisions of Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions
and other Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
B.To the extent that the Work of this Division or Contract includes the work of other trades, the
Contractor for this division shall adhere to the requirements of other Specification Sections. All
General Construction work shall be performed in accordance with the provisions of the
appropriate Division 1 through Division 14 Sections.
1.2 WORK INCLUDED
A.Provide Permits and Inspections
B.Provide Cleanouts
C.Provide Fire Wall Sealant
D.Provide Pipe an d Fitt ings
E.Provide Testi ng of All Ne w Pipin g and Fitt ings
F.Provide Miscellaneous Painting of pipe as noted on Drawings.
G.Provide Maintenance of Systems in good condition until final acceptance.
H.Provide Submittals
1.3 SUBMITTALS AND OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL/PARTS DATA:
A.Provide Submitt als, O&M and Part s Data f or the f ollowi ng:
1.Cleanouts
2.Pipe, pipe fittings and pipe joint materials
1.4 PERMITS AND INSPECTIONS
A.Division 22 shall be responsible to apply for, obtain and meet the requirements of all permits and
inspections required by authorities having jurisdiction for the work of Division 22. Division 22
shall pay all fees associated with these permits and inspections.
1.5 LAWS AND REGULATIONS
A.Division 22 shall conform to all Federal, State, County and Municipal Laws, Ordinances and
Regulations. Comply with the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA).
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1.6 CONTRACTOR EXAMINATION OF THE SITE
A.It shall be the responsibility of each prospective Contractor to visit the project site and to
examine existing conditions. The Contractor shall be responsible to include under this Division
all effort, materials, supplies, temporary installations and other work to relocate, remove or
modify existing work as required to complete the work of this Division.
1.7 PLANS AND SPECIFICATIO NS
A.It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to examine the complete project documents
including Plans and Specifications thoroughly prior to bid and to notify the Architect/Engineer of
any uncertainties or apparent omission, conflicts, or discrepancies between the Plans and
Specificati ons. In any case of a conflict bet ween the Plans and Spec ifications or between two
Speci ficat ion sec tions it shal l be ass umed that the lar ger capa city or q uanti ty, or hi gher qua lity,
shall govern until a determination can be made by the Architect/Engineer.
B. Plans and Specifications are of abbreviated form. Omitted words or phrases shall be inferred.
C.Plans and Specifications are complementary. Provide all work which is either shown or specified
or both.
D.Where provided on the Drawings, typical details shall be assumed to be applied to each
installation of the equipment whether or not specifically identified at each point in the Plans.
E.The Division 22 Contractor shall assume that all work on the Plumbing Drawings is included in
his work unless specifically noted otherwise.
1.8 DEFINITIONS
Where used in the Plans and Specifications the following words and corresponding definitions shall
apply:
A.HV - The Contractor performing the Division 23 - Heating and Ventilation work. In the Plans
and Specifications, the words “By Div 23” and “By HV” or “By H&V” shall be considered
synonymous.
B.Elect or EC - the Contractor performing the Division 26 work. In the Plans and Specifications,
the words “By Div 26”, “By EC” and “By Elect” shall be considered synonymous.
C.Plumb or Plumbing or - Plg - The Contractor performing the Division 22 - Plumbing work. In the
Plans and Specifications, the words “By Plumb” or “By Plumbing” or “By PC” shall be
considered synonymous.
D.FP - The Contractor performing the Division 21 - Fire Protection. In the Plans and Specifications,
the words “By Div 21 - FP” or “By FP” shall be considered synonymous.
E.Provide - Contractor shall supply, install, start-up, and maintain until final acceptance.
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F.Furnish – Submit, receive approval, purchase and turn over. Do not include the costs to install if
furnish only is indicated. Include one year guarantee on material furnished.
G.New - Work occurring as part of this Project, usually employed on a drawing to distinguish from
existing work. All work shown on the drawings shall be assumed to be new unless specifically
ident ified as exis ting.
H.Exist - Existin g work.
I.Salvage - Carefully remove, protect and turn over to Owner, equipment and materials, using
methods that allow the Owner to reuse the materials and equipment on other projects.
J.Shown - Shown on the Plans.
K.Specified - Specified on the Technical Specifications.
1.9 RELATED WORK NOT INCLUDED
A.Cost of water a nd elec trici ty for co nstru ction by Cornel l Univer sity.
1.10 REGULATIONS GOVERNING ASBESTOS AND OTHER HAZARDOUS MATERIALS
A.The Owner has reported that he has investigated the project site for asbestos containing and other
hazardous materials and has scheduled remediation activities if required. This does not guarantee
that the site is 100% asbestos or other hazardous materials free.
B.If any material which appears to possibly contain asbestos or other hazardous materials is
encoun tered , the Con tract or shal l noti fy the GC/Constr uctio n manager a nd immedia tely ta ke
steps to suspend work in the area and isolate the area from the workers and the public.
2.0 PRODUCTS
2.1 CLEANOUT TYPES - See Schedule on Contract Drawings.
2.2 DIELECTRIC COUPLINGS AND FLANGES
A.Construction: Rated at 250 psi at 180°F and be designed to meet the requirements of ANSI
B16.39, including hydrostatic strength, tensile strength and air pressure testing. All pipe threads
to be in accordance with ANSI B2.1 and solder joints to meet national plumbing standards.
B.Make: Watts, or equal by Epco, Eclipse.
2.3 PIPE
A.Cast-Iron Pipe:
1.Service weight cast-iron No-Hub Pipe (Above Ground)
a.Couplings for No-Hub Pipe: Charlotte heavy-duty no-hub couplings (HD-1).
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2.All c ast -iron soil pipe shal l bea r the Cast -Iron So il Pi pe Ins tit ute emble m.
B.Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Pipe:
1.Schedule 40, solid wall pipe, PVC, DWV fittings.
2.Pipe and fittings shall be manufactured in conformance with ASTM D1784.
3.PVC Schedule 40 pipe shall be Iron Pipe Size (IPS) conforming to ASTM D1785 and
ASTM D2 665. PV C DWV fi ttings shall confor m to ASTM D2665. Pi pe and f itti ngs
shall conform to National Sanitation Foundation Standard 14.
4.Primer and solvent cements shall conform to ASTM D2564. Primer shall be purple in
color and conform to ASTM F656.
C.SDR Pipe:
1.PVC pipe conforming to ASTM D3034.
2.Sidewall to Diameter Ratio (SDR) = 35.
3.Stiffness value of 48.
4.Push on fittings.
5.ASTM F477 gaskets.
2.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.All equipment, materials and products shall conform to the applicable ANSI, ASA, NFPA, UL,
AGA or ARI standard. All electrical equipment shall be UL or ETL listed.
2.5 WARRANTY
A.Provide one year manufacturer’s warranty on all equipment, materials and products. Where
shown or specif ied, pr ovide manu factu rer’s extend ed warr anty.
B.Provide warranty information in O&M Manuals and provide a separate copy to the Cornell
Proj ect manage r for incl usi on in the p roj ect fil e and Maxi mo syst em.
2.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND PROTECTION
A.All materials shall be delivered to the site in their original, unopened labeled containers.
B.All materials shall be stored in clean, dry area as required by the Owner.
C.All materials shall be properly protected from weather, damage and theft. The contractor shall be
responsible for the proper care and protection of all materials, equipment, etc. on site.
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3.0 EXECUTION
3.1 QUALITY OF WO RK
A.All work shall be executed in accord with recognized standards of workmanship. All work shall
be installed in a neat and orderly manner. If, in the judgment of the Engineer, the workmanship is
not acceptable, the work in question is to be removed and reinstalled in a manner satisfactory to
the Engineer.
B.Furni sh at si te duri ng const ructi on a compe tent a nd expe rienc ed fore man. He/s he shal l have
complete charge of all field work of this Contract. He/she shall be authorized to act for the
Contractor in his/her absence, and to represent the Contractor with the Engineer or Owner. The
Project foreman shall not be changed during the Project except for single day occurrences for
personal needs. It is essential that the same foreman be provided for the duration of the Project to
maintain continuity on the job site. The Owner shall view any departure from this requirement by
the Contractor as an indication of the Contractor’s unwillingness to meet the needs of the Owner.
C.The project foreman shall be present at site whenever any Contractor or subcontractor employees
are working at the site. In the event of absence by the project foreman, the Prime Contractor shall
designate an Assistant Foreman and advise the Owner and Engineer of the designated
individual’s name. The Assistant Foreman shall have been working on the site for a minimum of
five (5) working days prior to being designated acting foreman and shall be designated at least
two (2) working days prior to becoming acting foreman.
D.All personnel employed by or subcontracted by the Contractor shall at all times be suitably
clothed and shall conduct themselves in a professional manner. Shirts shall be worn at all times.
Any employee found to have been making gestures or harassing remarks to the staff, students or
general public shall be disciplined by the Contractor and removed from the site.
E.No radios or other portable sound equipment shall be played on the site.
3.2 SAFETY AND HEALTH REGULATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION
A.The Contractor shall be solely responsible for compliance with all applicable safety and health
regulations including, but not limited to, U.S. Department of Labor Safety and Health
Regulations for Construction. Construction employees are required to comply with the most
stringent rule or standard in the event of dual or concurrent State and Federal jurisdiction.
Detailed information on this subject may be obtained from the Office of Information Services,
Occupational Sa fety and Health Administr ation, U.S. Department of La bor, Washington, D.C.
20210.
B.No obstructions are to be placed on or around fire hydrants or fire department connections that
could make them inaccessible or inoperative for fire fighting purposes.
C.All temporary construction sheds, trailers, and flammable liquid storage areas belonging to
Contractors shall be so placed on the construction site to minimize any danger to Owner’s
property and the public. Construction trailers and sheds shall require the pre-approval of the
Owner.
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D.Conduct of the work shall be such that pestilence does not occur. To prevent influx of rats,
vermin and other pestilence, the Contractor shall retain an approved exterminating firm until
such time that the danger of pestilence has passed as approved by the Engineer. Contractor shall
remove all garbage an d tras h from the site da ily.
3.3 FIRE SAFETY
A.Fire Watch: Provide a fire watch wherever welding, brazing, cutting or other processes involving
an open flame or potential for generating sparks is used. Fire watch shall consist of a person with
a 10 pound carbon dioxide fire extinguisher. While on fire watch, the person so assigned shall
have no other duties or assignments.
B.Fire Blanket: In addition to providing a fire watch, have available an approved fire blanket to
cover any combustible materials in the immediate area.
3.4 INSPECTIONS
A.The Engineer or Owner may visit the site at intervals appropriate to the stage of construction
according to the General Conditions. The periodic observation or inspection of the general
project progress shall not be construed as supervision of actual construction, nor make the
Engineer or Owner responsible for providing a safe place for performance of work by the
Contractors or Contractor’s employees or those of suppliers of Contractors or for access, visits,
use, work, travel or occupancy by any person.
3.5 MANUFACTURER’S DIRECTIONS
A.In the case where any manufactured article, material, or equipment is specified, then the
Contractor must install, apply, connect, erect, use, clean and document it in strict accord with the
manufacturer’s directions.
3.6 MARKING OF SUBM ITTALS
A.The Engineer shall return copies of the Shop Drawings marked as follows:
1.“Reviewed for General Compliance Only - No Exception Taken” - Drawings bearing this
comment have been found to be generally in conformance with the intent of the Plans
and Specifications.
2.“Reviewed for General Compliance Only - Make Corrections Noted” - Drawings bearing
this comment have been found to be generally in conformance with the intent of the
Plans and Specifications, with the exception of the noted items. A resubmittal to the
Engineer is not required and it is understood the Contractor will make the noted
corrections.
3.“Reviewed for General Compliance Only - Revise and Resubmit” - Drawings bearing
this comment have been found to contain a substantial departure from the Plans and
Specifications. The Contractor must make a new corrected submittal.
4.“Reviewed for General Compliance Only – Rejected” - Drawings bearing this comment
depict materials, equipment or supplies which are not judged by the Engineer to meet the
requirements of the Plans and Specifications. The Contractor shall provide a new
submittal on alternative equipment.
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5.“Reviewed for General Compliance Only - Not Reviewed; Returned” - Submittals
bearing this comment have not been reviewed and are returned to the Contractor.
6.“Reviewed for General Compliance Only - Additional Submittal Required” - Submittals
bearing this comment have been found to be generally in conformance with the intent of
the Plans and Specifications; however, more information is required and a resubmittal is
required.
B.Samples:
1.The Contractor shall, when required, submit to the Engineer for review, typical samples
of mater ials, equipmen t and pr oduct s. The Samples s hall be proper ly ident ified by tag,
and shall be submitted sufficiently in advance of the time when they are to be
incor porat ed into the work s o that r ejec tion t hereo f will not cau se dela y.
3.7 EXAMINATION OF ACTUAL CONDITIO NS
A.Before ordering any material or doing any work, the Contractor shall verify all measurements at
the site and shall be responsible for the contingencies which may be encountered. No extra
compensation will be allowed on account of a difference between actual dimensions and
measurements at the site and those indicated on the drawings. Any difference which may be
found shall be submitted to the Architect/Engineer for consideration before proceeding with the
work.
B.Contractor shall work accurately to bench marks and to proper elevations and dimensions
established by the Contractor. Contractor shall check conditions and details of the work in
relat ion to t he progr ess of t he work.
C.The Contractor shall lay out the work, establishing heights and grades for all work included in
these specifications in strict accordance with the intent of the drawings, the physical conditions
of the Project and the finished site grades. He shall be responsible for the accuracy of the work
and that the work meets all physical conditions of the Project and the requirements of these
specifications.
D.Prefabrication of equipment, finishes, piping, fittings, expansion joints, flanges, etc., may be
preformed at the risk of the Contractor. Changes to prefabricated piping required by actual site
condi tions shall be made by th e Contr actor withou t extr a compens ation from the Un iversi ty.
E.Due to the scale of the drawings, it is not possible to indicate all offsets, fittings, changes in
elevation, etc. which may be required. Make all such changes in piping, location of equipment,
etc., to accommodate work to obstacles encountered, at no increase in compensation. Submit
drawings detailing all major deviations or changes. All changes must be approved before
insta lling.
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3.8 BARRIERS
A.The Contractor shall furnish, erect and maintain barricades, fences, railings, enclosures, guard
lights, danger signals, warnings, cribbing, shoring, and other such precautions necessary to
protect all installations and structures in the area of the work to insure the safety of the public
and to avoid damage or injury to any and all persons and property. Warning lights shall be of
blinker type, battery or electrically operated.
1.The Contractor shall be solely and without exception, responsible for safety on the
project site.
2.All barricade and security measures shall be implemented before work starts.
3.9 PROTECTION
A.The Contractor shall provide adequate protection to the work, his workmen, the General Public
and pri vate pro perty.
B.The Contractor shall use all means and precautions necessary to insure on-site safety during
construction. All OSHA construction requirements covering a project of this type shall be
required of the Contractor.
C.All fencing and security measures must be implemented before work starts.
D.The Contractor shall use all means and precautions to insure the safety of the occupants of the
buildings during const ruction. Occupi ed portions of the buildings shall have a minimum of two
exits available at all times.
3.10 LAYING OUT WORK
A.The Plans are in part diagrammatic. Contractor shall verify rough-in dimensions with fixture
Shop Drawings and with the Architectural Plans. Conform to dimensions shown on the Plans in
preference to scaling from the mechanical drawings. Provide all fittings and appurtenances
required for proper system operation.
3.11 ORDER OF WORK
A.If, in the judgment of the Architect/Engineer or Owner, it becomes necessary at any time during
construction in order to accelerate work and/or complete certain areas of project, the Contractor
shall concentrate his entire efforts and manpower to certain designated areas. The Contractor
shall complete work in certain areas ahead of the rest of the work so same can be turned over to
the Owner. Contractor shall confer with the Architect/Engineer, Owner and all other Contractors
to agree upon schedule procedure. Contractor shall follow this schedule diligently. Contractor
shall expedi te cer tain po rtion s of work t o avoid de laying ot her Con tract ors’ wo rk.
3.12 MISCELLANEOUS PAINTING
A.Pain t all hange rs an d exp osed or un pai nte d or u ngal vani zed i ron w ork i n the Plumb ing Sys tems
with two brush coats of black rust preventative paint or color to match surrounding finishes.
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3.13 CLEANOUTS
A.General:
1.Units shall meet all design parameters shown on the Drawings.
2.Units shall be complete with all design features and accessories necessary to provide a
coordinated installation (such as carpet markers, tile recesses, etc.).
3.Units shall be of the following sizes:
a.Line size for piping to 4".
b.4" for p ipi ng fr om 5" to 8".
4.Location:
a.At each bend of mor e than 4 5°.
b.At bottom of soil or waste stacks.
c.At 50! intervals or less on horizontal pipe lines 4" or smaller.
d.At 100! intervals or less horizontal pipe lines 5" or larger.
e.At exit of sani tary dra ins fr om buildi ng.
f.Wherever shown on the Drawings.
g.At the end of each branch line serving more than two fixtures.
5.Placement:
a.Must be located where they will be accessible. Check General Construction
Drawings for location equipment or obstructions which may prevent access.
3.14 CONSTRUCTION AIDS
A.Contractor shall supply and assemble, erect and move into proper location all derricks, hoists,
lift ing appa ratus and simil ar equi pment nec essar y for the execut ion and insta llati on of th e work.
B.Hoists, derricks and other lifting apparatus shall be equipped with safety devices required by law
and shall be maintained until no longer required. All such equipment shall be so placed as to not
interfere with or damage the work, or endanger the general public.
C.The Contractor shall furnish, at his own cost and expense, all scaffolding, trestles, ladders and
platforms and all other equipment required for the execution of the work under his contract.
D.All trucks, payloaders, and other moving equipment shall be equipped with back-up alarm
devices.
E.All scaffolds shall be built in accord with the regulations of all State and Local Laws and
Regulations.
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3.15 EQUIPMENT CHECKO UT AND TESTING
A.Notify Engineers when installation(s) is/are ready for testing, as specified with ample time in
advance. Provide all metered and unmetered services, tools, equipment and manpower necessary
to perform tests.
B.Perform all equipment testing as specified as recommended by manufacturer and directed by
Engineers. Demonstrate that all operating and safety devices are in proper working order.
C.Perform necessary operating and pressure testing for all piping and equipment which shall be:
buried underground, before backfilling; installed in or under slabs, before pouring; buried in
building walls, before being buried and installed above furred ceilings before ceiling installation.
3.16 AS-BUILT DRAWINGS
A.The Con tract or shal l be req uired to prep are and submit a s et of Di vision 22 “As-Bui lt” Dra wings
as the portions of work are completed and prior to application for final payment.
B.The “As-Built” Drawings shall include a full set of the ‘as bid’ or ‘ conformed’ Contract
Drawings for Division 22.
C.The submitted Drawings shall be in the form of full size as-bid drawings first plus additional
drawings and attachments following. The Drawings shall be clean, original paper copies of the
Contract Drawings, marked up in red pencil or pen with the Contractor’s markups. For Floor
Plans drawn at less than ¼" scale, the field drawings shall be expanded to ¼" scale to provide
room for mark ups.
D.The Contractor shall maintain a dedicated set of Construction Drawings at a protected location at
the job site for the continuous documentation for these as-builts. The Contractor shall record the
actual installed locations of plumbing equipment, main domestic water and sanitary risers, vents
thru roof, routing of pipe mains, main shut-off valves and tie-in locations for all underground
work. Record any and all variations from the original Construction Drawings in neat, legible,
hand drawn lines and text. Attach copies of Contractor’s field sketches and note where they
pertain.
E.Confirm that all information provided to the Contractor in the Form of Request for Information
(RFI) responses, accepted Requests for Proposal (RFPs), Change Orders and Supplemental
Instructions (SIs) are properly conveyed on the drawings. Show the actual changes made, do not
just paste a copy of the RFI, RFP, ASI, CO unless that document includes a full scale drawing
which accurately represents the work actually installed.
F.Confirm that the room names and numbers shown on the As-Built’s are the actual room numbers
and names posted on the rooms at the time of turn over.
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G.For work which becomes concealed as part of the project, keep an accurate record and show on
“As-Built” Drawings the actual installed location of any concealed work such as underground
services and piping. Provide location on Record Drawings for outside services by indicating
actual dimensions from fixed reference points which will be available after completion of
construction. “Tie” two (2) dimensions from different reference points to confirm locations of
concealed work.
H.For projects extending more than three months, provide the original “As-Built” to the Engineer
as the work is completed on sections of the project and obtain a receipt from the Engineer. The
Contra ctor s hall be respon sible for the safe kee ping and mainten ance of the “As-Bu ilt” Dr awings
throughout construction, and for maintenance of one (1) photocopy at the Contractor’s office for
a period of not less than three (3) years following final acceptance.
I.Provide the original copies of the “As-Built” Drawings to the Architect or Engineer in
accordance with the provisions of the General Conditions and Division 1. Unless reproducible
“As-Built” Drawings are required under the General Condition and Division 1, provide the
original paper copy of “As-Built” Drawings to the Engineer.
J.Conform to Cornell University Specification 01 78 29 “Record Documents”.
3.17 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INFORMATION
A.Prepare copies of an Operation and Maintenance Manual and submit to the Engineer for review
approval. The number of copies of the Operation and Maintenance Manual shall be as specified
in Cornell University Specification 01 78 23.
B.Compilation of Shop Drawings only is not considered an adequate Operation and Maintenance
Manual and will be returned to the Contractor for re-submission.
C.The Contractor shall include a completed copy of the O&M Manual checklist which follows this
section as the last page of the O&M Manual.
3.18 INSTRUCTION OF OWNER’S DESIGNATED REPRESENTATIVE
A.After submission and acceptance of the Operating and Maintenance information and prior to
final acceptance of the Project, provide a scheduled instruction period for the Owner’s
designated representative. Instruction period shall be sufficient to cover the contents of the
Operating and Maintenance portfolio, a walk through of the Project and a review of all systems.
B.At the conclusion of the instruction period, provide approved copies of the accepted Operation
and Maintenance Manual to the Owner’s representative and obtain a signed receipt.
C.Conform to Cornell University Section 01 78 23, Part 1.7.
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3.19 GUARANTEE
A.Prior to application for final payment, the Contractor shall provide a written guarantee covering
all portions of the work of this Division. The guarantee shall include all work and materials for a
period of one (1) year from the date of final acceptance. The guarantee shall provide for the
repair or replacement of any defective equipment, materials, products or work at no cost to the
Owner.
B.Conform to Cornell University General Conditions Article 14 and Exhibit E provided in this
Speci ficat ion Book.
C.Items or work which are repaired or replaced under this guarantee shall be covered under an
extended guarantee by the Contractor so that the replaced products or work shall have performed
satisfactorily without repair or replacement for a period of one (1) year.
D.The failure of any manufacturer to provide a one (1) year warranty, or the failure of any
manufacturer or vendor to honor a warranty shall not relieve the Contractor from his obligation
to provide a complete parts and labor guarantee on all work provided under his Contract for a
period of one (1) year.
E.Supplemental Guarantees - Supplemental Guarantees and extended warranties may be included
under this Contract as part of specific specification sections.
3.20 GUARANTEE PERIOD
A.During the guarantee periods, the Owner may respond to emergency situations. Emergency
situations for the purposes of this section are those situations determined to be potentially
harmful to the surrounding personnel, equipment or environment. In cases where work is
performed by the Owner’s employees, the Contractor will be charged for all labor and material
needed to complete emergency repairs, if the repairs are determined to be the result of faulty
material or workmanship. The performance of these repairs by the Owner shall not void any
Contractor guarantee.
B.The act of the Owner in responding to any emergency situation shall not relieve the Contractor
from the obligation of responding to the emergency and from correcting any problems as part of
the original Project cost.
C.The Owner shall begin preventive maintenance programs immediately following final
inspections. Preventive maintenance activities will not relieve Contractor from any equipment
warranties.
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