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/ 4 Cep/ %�.11-22,W 7,0`z. '7\;!„, SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE GENERAL WORK INCLUDING PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING AND ELECTRICAL WORK FOR OFFICES REMODELING FOR THE WELD COUNTY COURT HOUSE AND WELD COUNTY SERVICES BUILDING AT GREELEY. COLORADO FOR WELD COUNTY, COLORADO CLAUDE A. NASH AIA ARCHITECT DENVER. COLORADO OK] 1 T<Ac, I T€ i DATE: AUGUST 19. 1964 COMM. NO. 1127 SET NO. 1. 1_ 640133 I27 INDEX INDEX TO SPECIFICATIONS C U C C C. I rir C I C SECTION A - PART 1 NOTICE TO BIDDERS PART 2. DOCUMENTS AND REGULATIONS 1-1 PARY 2 PROPOSAL FORM 1-2 PART 146- ALTERNATES 1-2 -2 SECTION B - PART 1 AGREEMENT FORM PART 2 GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THE I-2 CONTRACT (A201 SEPT. 1963) I -I0 PAR' 3 SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL CONDITIONS 1- PART7 PERFORMANCE/(_ABOR"MATERIAL BOND I-4 PART 5 CONTRACTORIS STATEMENT OF TAX PAYMENTS PART 6 SAMPLE APPROVAL MEMORANDUM I -I 1-1 SECTION C - PART I DEMOLITION PART 2. EXCAVATION I-2 PART 3 CONCRETE I-2 PART ,11 MASONRY PART 5 ROUGH CARPENTRY I- 4 PAGES PART 6 STRUCTURAL STEEL AND MISCELLANEOUS IRON WORK 1-3 PART 7 ROOFING, SHEET METAL AND WATERPROOFING 1-2 PART 8 METAL SPECIALTIES PART 9 FINISH CARPENTRY i-6 PART 10 'A;I; NCr4 NT, PLAIrEERING PART II GLASS AND GLIZING 1-3 1-3 PART 12 PAINTING AND DECORATING PART 13 FINISH HARDWARE I -{F PART ( REsi.A-I-E_N-T- FLOOR -FRG PART 15 ELEVATOR 1-5 SECTION D - PART I GENERAL MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS PART 2 HEATING AHO VENTILATING PART 3. PLUMBING SEC.! FON E - PART 1 ELECTRICAL I-5 I-3 1-3 I-7 ai J, <, a ret, la A ,7 cen 101, and cap ::7-7,•••• rs3Lf. Park A � K % ri ltf.'3 Y °"' n 3.L:,aj..c fr.Tr Hall 218 .0 I:LY:.t${ :t`Yi u4.sJ :t ki'.:.l° (h) Type L f' ue 3 {'k:z 2he 3i ayp+ 4 fixtures sh©Mfl cm dwg 82. Par C9 7. ' A_1 ,' .c Material. 17 i;il 8A-�.�.g�....+��4. t +c+"^ �a:)QP°._1 t.'r1L.@.�. .. rti 'D ^�I ra,i7.S'tU'� cT.? �q. °i i Pars, 0^ r •:.?.' xl� a "`i Part, tt1."l fzi ca 1, Part C13, r C C C L 0 c C C C C C r L 1227 Cl 1 0," tinENDU14 #1. TO TILE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS VOi OFFICES REMODELING FOR 191E WELD COUNTY COURT HOUSE AND WELD COUNTY SERVICES !€J :D nG AT GRE,Ei:': Y, GO!Li-t.?S)r, ADDENDUM ;l1 'Asa iL , n< chaoL73r 5h,all be made !.n the ( .ur::� k;c:.e 1sc: L, t%m�; for the p: ) SHALL BE CHANCEL, 20 ' , �!N"' D Y r r,C 2W0 j:7 MST, �Affl P'.ACEo-f.'.JJ ..y SEPTEMBER 16, bjl�4H 2. The cu Jl tiun data for the Serviauv uuth j'1'P_+',n tc?i indicated in ArticLer;�; 86 otr !, �+ Supplementary General s .�ndiN :shall be changed to ion dosa not letion elevator tower tv elevator.terk. The bGoner desires useLlof thele Jantary 2, 1965. DRAWINGS NGS Dra:ain ( > . Finish Schedule rc 1: vi da;ete iprw tc ! c t„cc, at mart end", n! j35, rem=r°irs column, Dx.aving `1 Ynr txi t.r:l Plot Pi.am in :het od t.4xtonsibn of telephone service sho,.Ju, viee conduit carry to the Sher“Ds ns building and fbushaott lthrough the nce eBailera Rouse, tanard the Services Building, 24-6" below grade and 13L0" north of the south wall of the hytilding. Extend al? ci:id It 20. " e belts' grade zr., � tr�x�vgmdo attc! rnm,de f a: t net: cervice ecn31rr.errt (Tel. Term. No 1) to the east aide of the 3r jc e Builld'Ing 136-0" fraie; the an'n =ail. Remainder of outside service will be installed by the to e hone company' and is not a part of the uerk, Ur a:y.n4 S d.�- ttitare Schedule Type t r 2alE be Serhriagt STl —lal&R }?S°. in lieu c42 that shc'un, Drawing Si & S2.,. Doors D & G frame ! :� 1';.Itt ahall be Jamb b as shown on thee d sr r detiaii. �9 drawing S2. Drawing- S -j-- bird Floor Plan In Y9eu ':' telojttie ct1ndot sizes and runs shown provide 7" cm'ndvitt fri.. Tel, Term. .a nrr.:Pe tzaj..i. of Treasurer 33,3 and cc mect ti- i7 rg-,,!tists on the north H f "'? with 3,41" c :vldliyr,., Provide 1" ce d➢f It: 7 Tel , a0 h `rum the !mtmj, Revi x c ]i!3lt 4 ?..: r:,n to �>^.1.'to f.4u,., n bro Office jj.! a ri:x mgrs :: � � * • (� E:.x°,aide:1TeL Lt r r r r. r r r r r r r 1117 A0 —d SECT"tCN A -• PART NOVECE TO BEDDERS SEALED PROPOSALS A,i!1IIi..SSED TO THC COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, WELD COUNTY, COLORADO, FCR 7HE CONSTRUCTION OF OFFICES REMODELING FOR WELD COUNTY COURT 8-;OUS!'. AHD WELD COUNTY SERVICES BUILDING AT GREELEY, COLORADO, IN ACCORDANCE WITH DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS AS PREPAREO BY CLAUDE A., NASH, ARCHITECT, WILL. BE RECEIVED .SEPTEMBER IE, (964 IN TOE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS'': OFFICE AT THE ,COUNTY COURT HOUSE BUILDING, GREELEY, COLORADO, UNTIL 2:00 P.M. OICLOCK, MST, AY WHICH TIME THEY WILL_ QC-PU-BLITLY- OP-EN€D- A--NO-R£FD— ALOUD. ANY DID RF;CI:HYD AFTER CLOSING 'TdFI;. ABOVE NOTED WILL BE RETURNED UNOPENED. PROPOSALS WILL BE, RECE ITED ON THIS GENERAL WORK, WNICN WILL ;INCLUDE THE PLUMBING, HEATING AND VENTILATING AND ELECTRICAL WORK. A CASHIERS CMEC , CERTIFIE!, CHECK, OR ACCEPTABLE BIDDERS: BOND PAYABLE TO THE COUNTY OF WELD, COLORADO, IN TUC AMOUNT 0r NOT LESS THAN FIVE PERCEN', (5%) OF THE LARGEST POSSIBLE TOTAL FOR THE PRO- POSAL SUBMITTED, INCLUDING THE CONSIDERATION OF ADDITIVE ALTERNATES, MUST ACCOMPANY L'ACH PROPOSAL AS A GUARANTEE THAT, IF AWARDED THE CONTRACT, ThE BaoorH "W LL PROMPTLY ENTER INTO A CONTRACT AND EXECUTE SUCH BONDS AS REQUIRED., THE COUNTY OF WELD RESERVES THE RSGHT TO REJECT .ANY OR ALL PRO— POSALS AND TO WAITE ANY OR ALL FORMALITIES. PLANS AND SPCIFjcAT ioNS NAY B£ EXAMINED IN THE OFFICES OF TddE ARCHITECT AND MAT BE PROCURED AFTER AUGUST 2E, 1964 FROM CLAUDE A. NASH, ARCH1uCc:r, i&9 SOUTH PEARL, DENVER, COLORADO, UPON A DEPOSIT OF $2500 AS A GUARANTEE FOR THE SAFE RETURN OF THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS WITHIN SEVEN / PROPOSALS„ 17) DAYS ?FT£R RECEIPT OF THE /S/ CLAUDE A. NASH, ARCHITECT FOR: COUNTY C0MMISSBONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO SEE a ON A to PART 2 u. D ME S :AND RE} +,.'`_ A .~ I ONS Dm, sfim;GY-DR'aoo5 TH : WOR:. or THE PROCI R: S- t THRCits 4m S- • -- 1ER'.. C_K'.si CS -1 -- Stec 9C ti 7 BU iL ;'Nw l",:+?P i Ht`f0SE C - o - A C-4 COVRT �. E 5-1 !ST i 0OR PLN, PEFIFCTEr CC iL r G FLN*, ,� XT.?RE 4 S-2 2NS FLOOR PLAN DOOR S'CHEDOLC, F`s'!'i zC'3k"', `rE 3L i NC, PL Am 4 .S-3 MLXRt.N 1 KE F .QOR ,1.R5FLOOR PLAN, 7o®fil. r W u o! DE,;_ 5-5 ELv`i� tOR EOJ 't..R 'R.k �C � E,.Z ATOP Towel .r.�.9.db?. a c� ELE`3tc 1oCR E.t{°.AlOkS 5-6 .`OMN ATION DEFAt.S STRCCT4RAL DLlAkS S-7 %k:CR'.Ms;: A; FLOOR FLANS CS— I ROOM r i m e sm S isyw�.at.t C —I 1S ' ri.oR PLAN C —t{ P.-_ R r % 1;,, 2Nn FLOOR Ft. /� h e C 7 P s•:.R i 1 Ai. 3R = FLOOR PLAX, RE F�.: c T .. sD C E !I LN b L,A. ki 7 Room C CTiONS: 2.'o SPEC i!F'$;c{a"i !ONS--aMZC of tCATIO4S L"QYER1NG b'3?₹' .NT RZ WORK OF THE PROJECT ;:.RC .z..S HER:; i L4STO. EACH CONTRACTOR rs stRt'Sl REFERRED To At.+_ ' Ca;Tioms QF Tv , SPTMCiF'ra'..n.YIONS, AS MAC MFL ENC( H S WtR.„ S E O N A -- (J ft)D.? NG O M4 T :Jib PART I — NOTICt TO BiDOCRS PART ;' — DOCUMENTS &N!' RE u3LA. ON:5 PART — PRoPO$AL. FORT PART '! — aLTZRA6,1TES SECT f oN F— .:014 -TACT s N ORMA f ao1 Pk•.R" I — .AOP,F tM:ENT rORm PART �.. .aEdYCR ^.`.. ti.S>4n t' r0N5 Or i'•FE CE?NTRk; . , RT 1 — C4€ +,;, Lv.?UKT.,..R GENERAL .;OMO T'ON BON r =• F w r X "j, 'el,L s . DOCUYE+O —t' AND R6 GU1e.4'S 4 i OvYS Yr � �� � r h . n .� !C,. N '� S"''�C 7!C,ATIONS .SOP THE GENE --"4 WORK 4 PART 2 - EACAV T ION PART 3 — CONCRETE PART - s SO:RY PART 6 5 -' RO? +�H CARPENTRY PART - STRifcTURA STEEn. AN.O M Si L`i.LA UOUS IRON WoRK P4R" 7 - ROOFING, SHEc°7 Wvf4L AND W TERPROOF'its/is PART 8 - METAL SPECaA.T. s PART 9 ^ FINISH CARPENTRY gRT 10 -- L h cNG ND PLASTERING PRT w ? GLAS AND GLAZNO . PART I2 - P?i ! HT i NG¢.ND DECORATING PART }{s'i — FINISH HAR =y'"RE PART i-T — RESILIENT FO0R I NG PART I5 EI.CY!4OH SE,:T1ON D — SPEc i F ICA: IONS FOR f:sE mEcwN17,AL WORK PAR 3 — isCMl .asO L WCANAL Ml ! CAL REOu I REm N Y S P+.RT 2 ' E, T d NO AND EN1 5 A NG PART 3 - P3.IrMBAiO SECTON E — SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE ELECTR CAL WORE PART I •- ELEC,TRICS.L 3e EXAM;NATION +:7 I ONf OF CON D; T 1 {'tNS--EIEFORE S%rieMI T T I KG PROPOS9As:: S r0I@ HIS WORK, EAC SIODEii wlLL 9E MELD TO HAVE THOROUGHLY !IXAMiNFD HE DRAWINGS, SP.E IF!Ck1Ta0Ns ,ENO COP TRJ CT DOCUMENTS *MD, TO :4yb,,vt° XAMtNEO THE SITE IND PREMAiSES TO FULLY INFORM 13MSE:.F AS TO ALL XISTING CONDITIONS AND L IMITATIONS UNDER WN!C$ HE WILL BE OBL GED O WORK. 4, kNT ;RPRE` AT.ON OF Do MEN S-- I' AMY PERSON CoNT Mog..*T FNv4 SUSMITTII G A BID FOR TAL PROPOStD CO TRC T Ic N DOUBT ✓ S TO THE t KUNG OR INTENT OF ANY PART O> THE DRAWINGS, SPECiFICA; f?t4S OR O HE°R CONTRACT DOt:UmF,N S, KE k*Y S! Bm 7 70 1Hz ARC I Ttc7 3. tiR ! TE% RQi,4ESE FOR AN N7ER"RFTAT ION THERCOF, PROR TO SEvEINiT —TWO C.72 MOURe 0 Ts P -,:OR or v.a'N! m a OF •`fsl[•.f SifaLS t r r- R ' Q il! ';°." $ r' 'yi..: : ,. r :� rf R � r? H � ` '� Nyy = ? $ .: pF 4"s Ro-:S*O `' 3i.r ' R 'i RO:a;fF�T t_r.L i, 1`4 . ,, � A kr :. Ai — T Z R n t{ ., T _*: i O N v' ` r. J Oz._, .. '' a R r. �..i' "U '1?? k"2 " T ]. w I a 4 N ;Z {s 7 ;'E : f`Z i'27 A2-3 DCL', .4 NT$ AND PE ULA " ONS F CisES7S K LL 'iw o 'tRN ..;•.• n n x FOPM Q: cxVT TO ALL H0�0»RS or COH7ACT DOCUMENTS,. :uz ARCH!4.":C,N tOE? OWNER WILL NOT BE R.'.':Sk"ONS I R{> C FOR AN VERBAL OR OTHER- a>≤`- ERPRETat? tO OF THE DOCVN NTS. OR ''OR Mme:"C Cain _ €' ERR OF ADDENDA OR APPROVALS TO SAID HOLDERS OP COO a RAC T DOCUMENTS. AMT ADDENDA ISSUI DURING THE 7;mr OF SIDO;NG SH' LC BE AC P4O4,t,.EC?GED IR THE PROPOSAL S.MC) SHALL BECOME A. PART OF THE CONTRACT. 5. PROPOSAL —ALL PROPOSALS MUST S?. MADE ON aft FORMS OZREIN PROVIDED a.NV 54 ;Pc I TTa 5 i N A SEALED ENVELOPE. 34D CORMS SHALL )07 BE DETACHED FROM THE BOUND BOOK, BUT S41L'.. BE SLBMI TTEO INTACT (DUPLICATE FQRO$ icRE 1A..1ABLE ''OR TZ OiD ERA'S FIE.) ALL BLANK 5p.✓,cEe iN TI✓ FO€tm d :' BE FUL 1 FILLED, NUMBERS SHALE Sr sATo IN WORDS AND FN FIGURES i TH ALL aPr�^ATURES WRITTEN U LONG HAND. THE PROPOSAL SHALL CONTAIN N NO R. C. P I TtlLAT iON OF WORK TO f?? i ONt, fMTERL EWEA7ION OR #,I>TER, TEOPS. ARV OMISSION OF: ALTERATION TO, OR QUALIEgOkTION OF THE PROPOSAL OTHER THAN TAT PROVIDED ON THE PROPOSAL FORM MAT SE CONSIDERED CAUSE FOR ;): RE4ECT ION OP aenti. PROPOSAL, No Cn;L, ; >?.EPHONIC OR tEi.EKa'E?3.Fs: IC MODIFICATIONS OF PROPOSALS + ILL EE CONSIDERED TOE OWNER R .S.TR E HE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY fr:40 ALL SIDS AND WH•3t ALL FORtik•.s, I ; zS E:i;RtW I TH. 6. PROPOSAL GUARANTEE --EACH PROPOSAL MUST SE ACCOMP4NP £r BY A CERTIFIED CHECK, CASHIERS CIi'Cn OR BO BOWS ACCEPTABLE 1O THE OWNER fN1 THE AMOUNT EQUAL TC AT 4EAST FIVE PERCENT (5%) OF TOE 7ROPOSAL, PAYABLE : THOUT CONDITION TO THE OWNER ER AS A GUARANTEE THAT THE BIDDER. IF AWARDED THE CONTRACT, WILL PROs PTL1 EXECUTE SUCK CONTRACT IN ACCORDARC'. rdt` I' THE PROPOSAL ,fit IN A MANNER 6; NO FORT' REQUIRED Be THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. THE BfO SEC4Rh TY OF ALL BIDDERS EXCEPT THE 7m -arc LO -BES=T- W! r4. SZ RE7I1 RN _s_ PROMPTLY- N T_xR. y LO.. OPENING. 7. WI TfaR: WAL OF PROPOS LS --NO BID MAY SE WITHDRAWN AFTER TOE ANNOUNCED CLOSING TIME F'0R RECEIPT OF tI DS FOR A PERIOD OF AT LEAST TWENTY 2o) 'DAYS. '.::-ti k& . OU ANA, t- k p �P dB' l ip—A �Nb. &c '1 e. E 2 A ucnsv I.T.. id6 ��C ^'5 'A "�'�iiiy 4, P�,fjt` ( , farnn' r£�i . Er} p R VO ff li aC tiJ aA p r0:d y' ..�v M,TFR31t4, s f`AsL A iV i tm 15.e ,; 3 4a N 3 r.. 4's rf a'� a s {' 4 Ar_wrR: 3i 73K 2 G 4 u..a .__' d ACCoRt3ANC't:44fliTM AMOUNxy ua`__CLA.as t OR OCb e`d ; WORK FOR n : OLQw ?ia t r ut xfi • $Ufi C. SCr 7 _ e, PF P. TO c Are . r_aJ O. OT ?} .. W n r. :ACTOR FOO A... �ry T o.0 A tS ,k.ETEA TOTAO:. CEOVC >', 41C K.EOO x• 'f1 O#5 ^ O f-.. L: • .AY TO _P.6£ w,. u TEE 'otOOE ,. 'AOOZRE AGNEC EA'," NOM, A ACCI W 1 EAAH T St . 0 !"`a< RN "a SH AND i L 7P7 Aocs4cEr, ENE S huN::43:b: OF EREhig PRO0 U O,� OF TE CONTRACT Tprt,4b CMF!c£ o ORAOOn ACCOM,,PANA C4C. f i.@: HiTEC0 TAT TZ AgOUNT S -. .Oa Aa.. `i0 ONE £^i .auR '£k He OCCk S=A', . EC O f.D "OG 9t TO-. . . R`.C -Oz:. TOE O ,.N p u f PATALE E TO TEE COUNTY or ,'E,'r...di '.!S t 4':,;T kN tSCROI 1 H THE TE EflA SUSTA1M J -£ OF Tr il0 TO EXECUTE 7i MO y7E._ts % TE«6O0t eANED CONZRACT :a.,SO 2cw0, • /_. ir. T01 f `a.4 `r-. v ;e. N AECOT NG THE camY ,a1 TEM a ♦:?c,R� i '1 C'0., Y,jv� !+ 4 o- 1. yG Pi 4'OP s4,.: ~wcRM N''.wN9t-.:! ! . o t{4 )) 7 �1 �,. i �O�i. V `(`�N FT Y 7TY Y SR4 'ti, B COh9P .b , rR :':;aid „ Svcs B ,O•N Wait BE RT,AA FO :d S S°.P.iv -.tA?,CoMPE7ON OuCUP;.fit'c Y s',' T44' OW?!s- ON E AnD rH r epi `4OsnCE•] :5.+- 4. a'. REACT? COR :tj5S.gAIIt Ai. COMPL7hOS OCOUPANC a. Sr74 OWNER ON }0 7' t:. 8. SUSCOK?TRA TORS' . ;ASrw OF - *}t*NeA LL vpoy i`2,.;a cT 0 's ' ARr !��, S AFPF�OyA`< - , e7!RCO4— T R C O S R S i. its tk i �� : N ?, -- 3 i 6 f PRPRARED 7He 1 NtleRGNr $N1 S%r'5Ol?.'rCE t.N Jn A AD EN ..,vWITH 'm Ty51 S � � � ..�I�J. .r�L ."TN DOZR$ At, 0 7: ER �.�. i C :$ ! 9�. $ t [..iRN{ ROP y Y ai .. }�� {{�{ y, �yy ��yy STS p :. r' ii -'.! iY �yf a; � n , O � yi rty. /� 4 "t ► r= r r; .� :`�'D7Oct .. S.M '•0 �..!�B,d Si'>lF: i Ci..a'D. �" '.o G, rO;_cO*_'/RNC7�t +1i'�•5u7+CONIRiaC7OMS.. 5 6. 9. f'f5 yy,r., y '., N R 'A.t,!N71 YG 4.N) DEcORAr iG ro-.EC e'R kO F_. RE TO : em4•T THc .Aeuvc. F:N' gONED LaST MAY SE COr4SS�•EREE>. CASE FOR REJ .C;ON By THE 0WgER OF T IS PROPOSAL, 9. MME O° OF AWARD—_r09+4S3DERA a SON FOR AWARD or TDy CONTRACT 14'LL . BE MADE ON TE BAS'S or COMP�.ET JON TiN AND !..Oar PROPOSAL. ROWEICR. 7 ;E OWNER RESERV �S TN R4SNT 70 RCEC7 N OR :A=: L BkOS ANO 70 W VVE FORMAL!TiES J0„ EXECOT.oN or Pcopos, FO?',4--A.L,, BANK L.t4E3 CONTA 44EO ERN MUST 5E FLIED 9 N w TN APPROPR''i E 3 NF€lRMAT i ON. 41P4t'OPER ? Kc c... .TON OF T,H! S FORM 4:.Y .EIE CG'+fS DER .D CAUSS FOR 4 +" :Cr iOM s THE 0vN R, f.00 im07 40 f ." ... .. - - - . t . ;� ... 2 •. A4- 5ECT₹KN A - FART 4 ALTERI ATF:5 „Yk 04MER EM;` €`IFS FROPOSPL5 ri7; E7.4 ERN TL �, r3 04TL WORM R CF BELOW ALL Sclr':r3 WORK SFA'�L BC SS,a.t6al:ECT 70 APPi tC .SLE PROY$Sw►7NSy DETAILS OR M€;rHO:DS SH3 fE4 FOR *ORrt 4N T3}Y BASE FROPOSAF,1.TIRE OWNER RZSEi `'f F_:5 TH1 4G 'i TO ACE OR REJECT pie OR FoLLow!k% ALTERNATES.w VE R SECT T`. lY t lit. Of i.� ALTERNATE NO 1 —...THIS .:tLTC.RNA?C CON 4,iAIFA•:ES THE RimOVAL wr. F RsSER9 r;≥ T35E. P'RO1I'>>INC OF A NEW 0.PEN!h ; A T VESTIBULE • 320 INELUEs3Nt NEV LINTEL AT THE MEEZAK INE FLOOR Or THk SERVI CS BUILDING. SEE DWG. S-3 FOR EXTENT Or WORK ENCL' DE„ ALTERNATE f`,#! J n c' .p. — h: t ALTERNATE CON ,I, E M! P ;. A. T E S THE S U 8 S T 3 3'!40°?' ' O R Ot AN ELEVATOR FRC3.v I DCD Nu I Na r;ti„L En A MANUF riC Tik3r' R O T iER THAN OTES. ThE SP4 ,O SE STATED FOnih: r�.(.Yt''•`ei: "+ sly Vmc pRCpCS>Fk Fo mm SMALL SE THE DIFFER NCE IM COST, E3TI,ER PLVS OR sN?M:i,;:5 S�"'IEts TN SPECIF«t0 OTaS ELEVATOR AND THE E EV;TOR PROPO I rOR USE UNDER TeIBS A.TwRNATE. THE FOLLOWING tNFORmA? ION MUST LSo SE SUSM! ;E:D '✓<BI ;'iI iM S PROPOSA !N A SEPARATE ENVELOPE: NAME OF MANUFACTURER. �., LOCATION or meAREST SERVICE: F .i_:.Q ITT FOR Tiff ELev-ArrOR. COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF T ELEVATOR PROPOsE„°',, i+c:ci'L`R.. ANl.'t IN YE FORM USED IN ir?E SASE S'REC,FIC TIONa ;.t :N ENUMERATION OF ALL • &RiaRCES FROM! THE SASE SPEC iF I — CAT 3OEYia 5o .Am $ 0UMERAT !ON CF ALL s; KAf] jES NEC iSArRT i N WORK TO 8C PL 4R ORMED UNDER THIS COU iRp.C T BY CONTRACTOR o7eEft TNN 3FE ELL"u&'.rOR SUPPLE: AND INSTALLER. r`" T C SZNsSE309< CONTRACTOR DESiRtEri "O SUSM;T THE ABOVE ST.?1"'E:;: DIF— rERiE;MllES Am COST ON M0R!r TRAM ONE ke?,P:UFAC"'ar^Ri'ER OTK ,R T: AN OTiS RE MAY DO SO By S'4B4>93rT;mel ON SEi+'r R'.TE ENVELOPES I!dFORM TPON ON IRE ABOVE k i;Z4+iS ALONS "A7H THE O FFERENCE IN COST AS C0#FAR O '?a OT IS FOR EACR OF THE kllx•N z° =:C URER�S Ti? BE CONSIDERED. ALTERNATE ° —`' Ns? AERNA: CONTEMPLATE ' RC ?Cri f 3:O31 PA A N1 u G or r, i. EXTERIOR SURFACES ES ''>'l*7 ARE PRESENTLY or ES�Y �IY .�: I?LLC ON THE SERv iC'S BUILDING AND TliT ARE f0T INCLUDED aN WOR : UNDER •"RE. BASE PROPOSAL. /� SESECT C — PART : 0r TX r �• CTION r� tSF `l S ;,. P' k 1 �' , t T ? �.. A! , S I�? ? ;C° �i .;. !+' E �i F c �,► -.a,� `.a �? !r OL ,0Y NG 'S�t.Yv'L..`.... Lam•.': %`-. y�'_ wOR. " A _ .. i%'i4i'}3'E "�` � ;}- i' � :7 � �`-f: � ,i T F � r N *' ;f 80tL0'PiNb MR 07 4Ol4 St $, !. U.U.. : c,r (A; (61 A4-2 ALTERNATES g A I N , e: a; ti's r' '+. 3 R WERE E N E C r i S A IUT , BEEN tFOSEO A„ O >:'.� INTING O'r 4L. ::itTER?OR WOOD, STEEL, S U CO ANO SAET T METk 4 . w:LkaNZ ¢ND PALk SN OF EXSING CA[,%3N4i OF yy JOINTS AS NE ESE R T 7OR idJ3ATER s 4HT JOB. R mOvA O?e1$Ti AN &c";7ING OF WINDOWS AS N ,LESS !i"• _ .r TER AL AND COATS $N: LL e:; AS FOLLO f S; WooD r: OE.TUCo r R I O R S 1Pi. t it ' y' e(, 7 f.'• L t COAT °SOUS Ps'. 's N7 s PRIMER EX REST Y WHErRE t4 EDED 'aUR BARE WOOD COAT HOUSE PA, I P 1 COT NO.XOi• R€`v LEAD Pf• i41R ( WHCn` Sa,Rf META r E S r vti,s's$ r't Dtk T HOUSE PA; }N"r STEEL ARO H;StiE : FpEO S IRON 4 !OAT 9 OxaORED ! tAn PRB;+r,=:R BARE OEYA:!_ is F:Xow•xP.t) ALL SURFACES SAAL BE CAREFWL•L'T PRE DARED WITH ALL LIME AND ROUGH SURFACES E==lu.IN .TE , SEA BASE SPECIFICATION FOR O'1ERt REQUIREMENTS UNDER THIS ALTERNATE. ALTERNATE NO. 4--1HU1 A!'l•r ATc CO TEM, E ,S THE DMIS`.iON tiN HE FOLLOWING .ROO S OF BRIO CEI!34GS b :dt,llOING DUCT EXTESrFB:CNS. I!i'dTdf DIFFUSERS, :'TG.,. APO SUBST''UIT ON ). T'+?F L FIXTURES F@s A IN SAME QUANTITY AS SHOWN coR TY ' A. 1'v, L FIXTURES S4LL w' CONNECTED WITWI7N WI REMOLO WALL, t3rCT AND CE4L IN?,; AREAS EC;POED BY THE OMISSION Or THE GRID CEILING $H3,•LL ety,' ?AE►gyp';rD AS SHOWN Dun SCHEDULED FOR WALL ARLAS IN THE SANE ROOM. FOLLOWING R0OsdS HALL BE INCLUDED IN THE ABOVE: COURT OUSE: FeRART 100; JUVENILE PROBATION 1l6; D;' ST OCT CQRT PROBATION 1i8; PROBATION STAFF II9 :43UNT AGENT 212; BLve CROS 2f; HALL 209; :a r' ti tti ti O g N S 5: O !4 2i7; H E;, ;. s G V Seven Hundred ._-F. y. »_:. OP rah 15, 1965 'January 15, 1965 One Wired fifteen Theasand n5,738.00 y r:.,. 8t S fi4G CAL COM.�.. r -. .. l Deputy Count r clerk MANION-CROPPER COR1STAT TION CC PANY THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS AlA DOC. A201 SEPT. 1%S ED. AIA DOCUMENT SEPT. 1968 ED. A201 THE GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS INDEX TO THE ARTICLES 1. Definitions. 2. Execution, Correlation and Intent of Documents. 3. Detail Drawings and Instructions. 4. Copies Furnished. 5. Shop Drawings. 6. Drawings and Specifications on the Work. 7. Ownership of Drawings. 8. Samples. 9. Materials, Appliances, Employees. 10. Royalties and Patents. 11. Surveys, Permits, Laws, Taxes and Regulations. 12. Protection of Work and Property. 13. Access to Work. 14. Contractor's Superintendence and Supervision. 15. Changes in the Work. 16. Claims for Extra Cost. 17. Deductions for Uncorrected Work. 18. Delays and Extension of Time. 19. Correction of Work Before Substantial Completion. 20. Correction of Work After Substantial Completion. 21. Owner's Right to do Work. 22. Owner's Right to Terminate Contract. 23. Contractor's Right to Stop Work or Terminate Contract. 24. Applications for Payments. 25. Certificates for Payments. 26. Payments Withheld. 27. Contractor's Liability Insurance. 28. Owner's Liability Insurance. 29. Fire Insurance with Extended Coverage. 30. Guaranty Bonds. 31. Damages. 32. Liens. 33. Assignment. 34. Mutual Responsibility of Contractors. 35. Separate Contracts. 36. Subcontracts. 37. Relations of Contractor and Subcontractor. 38. Architect's Status; Architect's Supervision. 39. Architect's Decisions. 40. Arbitration. 41. Cash Allowances. 42. Uses of Premises. 43. Cutting, Patching. 44. Cleaning Up. Copyright 1911, 1915, 1918, 1925, 1937, 1951, 1958, 1961, ® 1963, by The American Institute of Architects, 1735 New York Avenue, N.W., Washington 6, D. C. Reproduction of the material herein or substantial quotation of its provisions without permission of The AIA violates the copyright laws of the United States and will be subject to legal prosecution. GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT AIA DOC. A201 SEPT. 1969 ED. TEN PAGES ® 1963 The American Institute of Architects 1785 New York Ave NW., Washington, D. C. PAGE 1 ARTICLE 1 ARTICLE 3 DEFINITIONS DETAIL DRAWINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS a) The Contract Documents consist of the Agreement, the General Conditions of the Contract, the Supple- mentary General Conditions, the Drawings and Speci- fications, including all modifications thereof incorpo- rated in the documents before their execution. These form the Contract. b) The Owner, the Contractor and the Architect are those mentioned as such in the Agreement. They are treated throughout the Contract Documents as if each were of the singular number and masculine gender. c) The term Subcontractor, as employed herein, in- cludes only those having a direct contract with the Con- tractor and it includes one who furnishes material worked to a special design according to the Drawings or Specifications of this work, but does not include one who merely furnishes material not so worked. d) Written notice shall be deemed to have been duly served if delivered in person to the individual or to a member of the firm or to an officer of the corporation for whom it is intended, or if delivered at or sent by registered mail to the last business address known to him who gives the notice. e) The term "work" of the Contractor or Subcontractor includes labor or materials or both. f) All time limits stated in the Contract Documents are of the essence of the Contract. g) The law of the place of building shall govern the construction of the Contract. hl The date of substantial completion of a project or specified area of a project is the date when construction is sufficiently completed, in accordance with Contract Documents, as modified by any change orders agreed to by the parties, so that the Owner can occupy the project or specified area of the project for the use it was in- tended. ARTICLE 2 EXECUTION, CORRELATION AND INTENT OF DOCUMENTS The Contract Documents shall be signed in duplicate by the Owner and the Contractor. In case either the Owner or the Contractor or both fail to sign the General Conditions, Supplementary General Conditions, Draw- ings or Specifications, the Architect shall identify them. The Contract Documents are complementary, and what is called for by any one shall be as binding as if called for by all. The intention of the documents is to include all labor and materials, equipment and trans- portation necessary for the proper execution of the work. Materials or work described in words which so applied have a well-known technical or trade meaning shall be held to refer to such recognized standards. It is not intended, that work not covered under any heading, section, branch, class or trade of the Specifica- tions, shall be supplied unless it is shown on Drawings or is reasonably inferable therefrom as being necessary to produce the intended results. The Architect shall furnish with reasonable promptness, additional instructions by means of drawings or other- wise, necessary for the proper execution of the work. All such drawings and instructions shall be consistent with the Contract Documents, true developments there- of, and reasonably inferable therefrom. The work shall be executed in conformity therewith and the Contractor shall do no work without proper drawings and instructions. Immediately after being awarded the Contract the Contractor shall prepare an estimated Progress Schedule and submit it for Architect's approval. It shall indi- cate the dates for the starting and completion of the various stages of construction. ARTICLE 4 COPIES FURNISHED Unless otherwise provided in the Contract Documents the Contractor will be furnished, free of charge, all copies of drawings and specifications reasonably neces- sary for the execution of the work. ARTICLE 5 SHOP DRAWINGS The Contractor shall -check -and -verify. all_field measure- ments and shall submit with such promptness as to cause no delay in his own work or in that of any other Contractor, three copies, checked and approved by him, of all shop or setting drawings and schedules re- quired for the work of the various trades. The Architect shall check and approve, with reasonable promptness, such schedules and drawings only for conformance with the design concept of the Project and compliance with the information given in the Contract Documents. The Contractor shall make any corrections required by the Architect, file with him two corrected copies and furnish such other copies as may be needed. The Architect's approval of such drawings or schedules shall not relieve the Contractor from responsibility for deviations from Drawings or Specifications, unless he has in writing called the Architect's attention to such deviations at the time of submission, and secured his written approval, nor shall it relieve him from responsibility for errors in s; -op drawings or schedules. ARTICLE 6 DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS ON THE WORK The Contractor shall keep one copy of all Drawings and Specifications on the -work, ingoodorder, available to the Architect and to his representative. GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT TEN PAGES AIA DOC. A201 SEPT. 1963 ED. PAGE 2 ARTICLE 7 OWNERSHIP OF DRAWINGS All Drawings, Specifications and copies thereof furnished by the Architect are his property. They are not to be used on other work, and, with the exception of the signed Contract set, are to be returned to him on re- quest, at the completion of the work. ARTICLE 8 SAMPLES The Contractor shall furnish for approval, with such promptness as to cause no delay in his own work or in that of any other Contractor, all samples as directed by the Architect. The Architect shall check and approve such samples, with reasonable promptness, only for con- formance with the design concept of the Project and for compliance with the information given in the Contract Documents. The work shall be in accordance with ap- proved samples. ARTICLE 9 MATERIALS, APPLIANCES, EMPLOYEES Unless otherwise stipulated, the Contractor shall pro- vide and pay for all materials, labor, water, tools, equipment, light, power, transportation and other facili- ties necessary for the execution and completion of the work. Unless otherwise specified all materials shall be new and both workmanship and materials shall be of good quality. The Contractor shall, if required, furnish satisfactory evidence as to the kind and quality of materials. The Contractor shall at all times enforce strict disci- pline and good order among his employees, and shall not employ on the work any unfit person or anyone not skilled in the work assigned to him. ARTICLE 10 ROYALTIES AND PATENTS The Contractor shall pay all royalties and license fees. He shall defend all suits or claims for infringement of any patent rights and shall save the Owner harmless from loss on account thereof, except that the Owner shall be responsible for all such loss when a particular process or the product of a particular manufacturer or manufacturers is specified, but if the Contractor has in- formation that the process or article specified is an infringement of a patent, he shall be responsible for such loss unless he promptly gives such information to the Architect or Owner. ARTICLE 11 SURVEYS, PERMITS, LAWS, TAXES AND REGULATIONS The Owner shall furnish all surveys unless otherwise specified. Permits and licenses necessary for the prosecution of the work shall be secured and paid for by the Contrac- tor. Easements for permanent structures or permanent changes in existing facilities shall be secured and paid for by the Owner, unless otherwise specified. The Contractor shall give all notices and comply with all laws, ordinances, rules and regulations bearing on the conduct of the work as drawn and specified. If the Contractor observes that the Drawings and Specifications are at variance therewith, he shall promptly notify the Architect in writing and any necessary changes shall be adjusted as provided in the Contract for changes in the work. If the Contractor performs any work knowing it to be contrary to such laws, ordinances, rules and regu- lations, and without such notice to the Architect, he shall bear all costs arising therefrom. Wherever the law of the place of building requires a sales, consumer, use, or other similar tax, the Contrac- tor shall pay such tax. ARTICLE 12 PROTECTION OF WORK AND PROPERTY The Contractor shall continuously maintain adequate protection of all his work from damage and shall pro- tect the Owner's property from injury or loss arising in connection with the Contract. He shall make good any such damage, injury or loss, except such as may be directly due to errors in the Contract Documents or caused by agents or employees of the Owner, or due to causes beyond the Contractor's control and not to his fault or negligence. He shall adequately protect ad- jacent property as provided by law and the Contract Documents. The Contractor shall take all necessary precautions for the safety of employees on the work, and shall com- ply with all applicable provisions of Federal, State, -and Municipal safety laws and building codes to prevent ac- cidents or injury to persons on, about or adjacent to the premises where the work is being performed. He shall erect and properly maintain at all times, as required by the conditions and progress of the work, all necessary safeguards for the protection of workmen and the public and shall post danger signs warning against the hazards created by such features of construction as protruding nails, hoists, well holes, elevator hatchways, scaffolding, window openings, stairways and falling materials; and he shall designate a responsible member of his organiza- tion on the work, whose duty shall be the prevention of accidents. The name and position of any person so designated shall be reported to the Architect by the Contractor. In an emergency affecting the safety of life -or of the - work or of adjoining property, the Contractor, without special instruction or authorization from the Architect or Owner, is hereby permitted to act, at his discretion, to prevent such threatened loss or injury; and he shall so act, without appeal, if so authorized or instructed. Any compensation, claimed by the Contractor on ac- count of emergency work, shall be determined by agree- ment or arbitration. GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT TEN PAGES AIA DOC. A201 SEPT. 1963 ED. PAGE 3 ARTICLE 13 ARTICLE 15 ACCESS TO WORK The Architect and his representatives shall at all times have access to the work wherever it is in preparation or progress and the Contractor shall provide proper facilities for such access and so that the Architect may perform his functions under the Contract Documents. If the Specifications, the Architect's instructions, laws, ordinances or any public authority require any work to be specially tested or approved, the Contractor shall give the Architect timely notice of its readiness for observa- tion by the Architect or inspection by another authority, and if the inspection is by another authority, of the date fixed for such inspection, required certificates of inspec- tion being secured by the Contractor. Observations by the Architect shall be promptly made, and where prac- ticable at the source of supply. If any work should be covered up without approval or consent of the Archi- tect, it must, if required by the Architect, be uncovered for examination at the Contractor's expense. Re-examination of questioned work may be ordered by the Architect and if so ordered the work must be uncovered by the Contractor. If such work be found in accordance with the Contract Documents the Owner shall pay the cost of re-examination and replacement. If such work be found not in accordance with the Con- tract Documents the Contractor shall pay such cost, un- less it be found that the defect in the work was caused by- a- Contractor employed as provided_ in Article 35,. and in that event the Owner shall pay such cost. ARTICLE 14 CONTRACTOR'S SUPERINTENDENCE AND SUPERVISION The Contractor shall keep on his work, during its prog- ress, a competent superintendent and any necessary as- sistants, all satisfactory to the Architect. The superin- tendent shall not be changed except with the consent of the Architect, unless the superintendent proves to be unsatisfactory to the Contractor and ceases to be in his employ. The superintendent shall represent the Con- tractor in his absence and all directions given to him shall be as binding as if given to the Contractor. Im- portant directions shall be confirmed in writing to the Contractor. Other directions shall be so confirmet orr written request in each case. The Architect shall not be responsible for the acts or omissions of the superin- tendent or his assistants. The Contractor shall give efficient supervision to the work, using his best skill and attention. He shall care- fully study and compare all Drawings, Specifications and other instructions and shall at once report to the Archi- tect any error, inconsistency or omission which he may discover, but he shall not be liable to the Owner for any damage resulting from any errors or deficiencies in the Contract Documents or other instructions by the Architect. CHANGES IN THE WORK The Owner, without invalidating the Contract, may order extra work or make changes by altering, adding to or deducting from the work, the Contract Sum being adjusted accordingly. All such work shall be executed under the conditions of the original Contract except that any claim for extension of time caused thereby shall be adjusted at the time of ordering such change. In giving instructions, the Architect shall have au- thority to make minor changes in the work, not involv- ing extra cost, and not inconsistent with the purposes of the building, but otherwise, except in an emergency endangering life or property, no extra work or change shall be made unless in pursuance of a written order from the Owner signed or countersigned by the Archi- tect, or a written order from the Architect stating that the Owner has authorized the extra work or charge, and no claim for an addition to the Contract Sum shall be valid unless so ordered. The value of any such extra work or change shall be determined in one or more of the following ways: a) By estimate and acceptance in a lump sum. b) By unit prices named in the Contract or subsequently agreed upon. c) By cost and percentage or by cost and a fixed fee. If none of the above methods is agreed upon, the Contractor, provided he receives an order as above, shall proceed with the work. In such case and also under case (c), he shall keep and present in such form as the Architect may- direct, -a_correct_account _of the cost, to- gether with vouchers. In any case, the Architect shall certify to the amount, including reasonable allowance for overhead and profit, due to the Contractor. Pending final determination of value, payments on account of changes shall be made on the Architect's certificate. Should conditions encountered below the surface of the ground be at variance with the conditions indicated by the Drawings and Specifications the Contract Sum shall be equitably adjusted upon claim by either party made within a reasonable time after the first observance of the conditions. ARTICLE 16 CLAIMS FOR EXTRA COST If the Contractor claims that any instructions by draw- ings or otherwise involve extra cost under the Contract, he shall give the Architect written notice thereof within a reasonable time after the receipt of such instructions, and in any event before proceeding to execute the work, except in emergency endangering life or property, and the procedure shall then be as provided for changes in the work. No such claim shall be valid unless so made. ARTICLE 17 DEDUCTIONS FOR UNCORRECTED WORK If the Architect and Owner deem it inexpedient to cor- rect work injured or done not in accordance with the Contract, an equitable deduction from the Contract Sum shall be made therefor. GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT TEN PAGES AIA DOC. A201 SEPT. 1963 ED. PAGE 4 ARTICLE 18 DELAYS AND EXTENSION OF TIME If the Contractor be delayed at any time in the progress of the work by any act or neglect of the Owner or the Architect, or of any employee of either, or by any separate Contractor employed by the Owner, or by changes ordered in the work, or by labor disputes, fire, unusual delay in transportation, unavoidable casu- alties or any causes beyond the Contractor's control, or by delay authorized by the Architect pending arbitra- tion, or by any cause which the Architect shall decide to justify the delay, then the time of completion shall be extended for such reasonable time as the Architect may decide. No such extension shall be made for delay occurring more than seven days before claim therefor is made in writing to the Architect. In the case of a continuing cause of delay, only one claim is necessary. If no schedule or agreement stating the dates upon which drawings shall be furnished is made, then no claim for delay shall be allowed on account of failure to furnish drawings until two weeks after demand for such drawings and not then unless such claim be reasonable. This articles does not exclude the recovery of dam- ages for delay by either party under other provisions in the Contract Documents. ARTICLE 19 CORRECTION OF WORK BEFORE SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION The Contractor shall promptly remove from the prem- ises all work condemned by the Architect as failing to conform to the Contract, whether incorporated or not, and the Contractor shall promptly replace and re - execute his own work in accordance with the Contract and without expense to the Owner and shall bear the expense of making good all work of other contractors destroyed or damaged by such removal or replacement. If the Contractor does not remove such condemned work within a reasonable time, fixed by written notice, the Owner may remove it and may store the material at the expense of the Contractor. If the Contractor does not pay the expenses of such removal within ten days' time thereafter, the Owner may, upon ten days' written notice, sell such materials at auction or at pri- vate sale and shall account for the net proceeds thereof, after deducting all the costs and expenses that should have been borne by the Contractor. ARTICLE 20 CORRECTION OF THE WORK AFTER SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION The Contractor shall remedy any defects due to faulty materials or workmanship and pay for any damage to other work resulting therefrom, which shall appear within a period of one year from the date of Substantial Completion as defined in these General Conditions, and in accordance with the terms of any special guarantees provided in the Contract. The Owner shall give notice of observed defects with reasonable promptness. All questions arising under this Article shall be decided, by the Architect subject to arbitration, notwithstanding final payment. ARTICLE 21 THE OWNER'S RIGHT TO DO WORK If the Contractor should neglect to prosecute the work properly or fail to perform any provision of the Con- tract, the Owner, after three days' written notice to the Contractor may, without prejudice to any other remedy he may have, make good such deficiencies and may deduct the cost thereof from the payment then or thereafter due the Contractor, provided, however, that the Architect shall approve both such action and the amount charged to the Contractor. ARTICLE 22 OWNER'S RIGHT TO TERMINATE CONTRACT If the Contractor should be adjudged a bankrupt, or if he should make a general assignment for the benefit of his creditors, or if a receiver should be appointed on ac- count of his insolvency, or if he should persistently or repeatedly refuse or should fail, except in cases for which extension of time is provided, to supply enough properly skilled workmen or proper materials, or if he should fail to make prompt payment to subcontractors or for material or labor, or persistently disregard laws, ordinances or the instructions of the Architect, or other- wise be guilty of a substantial violation of any provision of the Contract, then the Owner, upon the certificate of the Architect that sufficient cause exists to justify such action, may, without prejudice to any other right or remedy and after giving the Contractor, and his surety if any, seven days' written notice, terminate the employ- ment of the Contractor and take possession of the premises and of all materials, tools and appliances thereon and finish the work by whatever method he may deem expedient. In such case the Contractor shall not be entitled to receive any further payment until the work is finished. If the unpaid balance of the Contract Sum shall exceed the expense of finishing the work including compensation for additional architectural, managerial and administrative services, such excess shall be paid to the Contractor. If such expense shall exceed such unpaid balance, the Contractor shall pay the difference to the Owner. The expense incurred by the Owner as herein provided, and the damage incurred through the Contractor's default, shall be certified by the Architect. GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT TEN PAGES AIA DOC. A201 SEPT. 1961 ED. PAGE 5 ARTICLE 23 THE CONTRACTOR'S RIGHT TO STOP WORK OR TERMINATE CONTRACT If the work should be stopped under an order of any court, or other public authority, for a period of thirty days, through no act or fault of the Contractor or of anyone employed by him, then the Contractor may, upon seven days' written notice to the Owner and the Architect, terminate the Contract and recover from the Owner payment for all work executed and any proven loss sustained upon any plant or materials and reason- able profit and damages. Should the Architect fail to issue any Certificate for Payment, through no fault of the Contractor, within seven days after the Contractor's formal request for payment or if the Owner should fail to pay to the Con- tractor within seven days of its maturity and presen- tation, any sum certified by the Architect or awarded by arbitrators, then the Contractor may, upon seven days' written notice to the Owner and the Architect, stop the work or terminate the Contract as set out in the preceding paragraph. ARTICLE 24 APPLICATIONS FOR PAYMENTS At least ten days before each payment falls due, the Contractor shall submit to the Architect an itemized application for payment, supported to the extent re- quired by the Architect by receipts or other vouchers, showing payments for materials and labor, payments to subcontractors and such other evidence of the Contrac- tor's right to payment as the Architect may direct. If payments are made on valuation of work done, the Contractor shall, before the first application, submit to the Architect a schedule of values of the various parts of the work, including quantities, aggregating the total sum -of -the -Contract; divided -so -as to -facilitate -payments - to subcontractors in accordance with Article 37(e), made out in such form as the Architect and the Con- tractor may agree upon, and, if required, supported by such evidence as to its correctness as the Architect may direct. This schedule, when approved by the Architect, shall be used as a basis for Certificates for Payment, un- less it be found to be in error. In applying for payments, the Contractor shall submit a statement based upon this schedule. If payments are made on account of materials not incorporated in the work but delivered and suitably stored at the site, or at some other location agreed upon in writing, such payments shall be conditioned upon submission by the Contractor of bills of sale or such other procedure as will establish the Owner's title to such material or otherwise adequately protect the Own- er's interest including applicable insurance. ARTICLE 25 CERTIFICATES FOR PAYMENTS If the Contractor has made application for payment as above, the Architect shall, not later than the date when each payment falls due, issue a Certificate for Payment to the Contractor for such amount as he decides to be properly due, or state in writing his reasons for with- holding a certificate. No certificate issued nor payment made to the Con- tractor, nor partial or entire use or occupancy of the work by the Owner, shall be an acceptance of any work or materials not in accordance with the Contract. When advised by the Contractor that the work is substantially completed, the Architect and the Contractor shall within a reasonable time make a joint inspection of the work and if the Architect shall determine that the work is substantially completed, he shall then prepare a Cer- tificate of Substantial Completion, which shall be sub- mitted to the Owner and the Contractor for their execu- tion. The making and acceptance of the final payment shall constitute a waiver of all claims by the Owner, other than those arising from unsettled liens, from faulty work appearing after Substantial Completion or from failure to comply with Drawings and Specifica- tions and the terms of any special guarantees specified in the Contract and of all claims by the Contractor, except those previously made and still unsettled. Should the Owner fail to pay the sum named in any Certificate for Payment issued by the Architect or in any award by arbitration, upon demand when due, the Con- tractor shall receive, in addition to the sum named in the Certificate for Payment, interest thereon at the legal rate in force at the place of building. ARTICLE 26 PAYMENTS WITHHELD The Architect may withhold or, on account of subse- quently discovered evidence, nullify the whole or a part of any certificate to such extent as may be necessary in his reasonable opinion to protect the Owner from loss on account of: a) Defective work not remedied. b) Claims filed or reasonable evidence indicating prob- able filing of claims. c) Failure of the Contractor to make payments prop- erly to subcontractors or for material or labor. d) A reasonable doubt that the Contract can be com- pleted for the balance then unpaid. e) Damage to another Contractor. When the above grounds are removed payment shall be made for amounts withheld because of them. ARTICLE 27 CONTRACTOR'S LIABILITY INSURANCE The Contractor shall maintain such insurance as will protect him from claims under workmen's compensation acts and other employee benefits acts; from claims for damages because of bodily injury, including death, to his employees and all others; and from claims for dam- ages to property —any or all of which may arise out of or result from the Contractor's operations under the Contract, whether such operations be by himself or by any subcontractor or anyone directly or indirectly em- ployed by either of them. This insurance shall be writ- ten for not less than any limits of liability specified as part of the Contract. Certificates of such insurance shall be filed with the Owner and Architect. GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT TEN PAGES AIA DOC. A201 SEPT. 1963 ED. PAGE 6 ARTICLE 28 OWNER'S LIABILITY INSURANCE The Owner shall be responsible for and at his option may maintain such insurance as will protect him from his contingent liability to others for damages because of bodily injury, including death, which may arise from operations under the Contract, and any other liability for damages which the Contractor is required to insure under any provision of the Contract. ARTICLE 29 FIRE INSURANCE WITH EXTENDED COVERAGE Unless otherwise provided, the Owner shall effect and maintain fire insurance with extended coverage upon the entire structure on which the work of the Contract is to be done to one hundred per cent of the insurable value- thereof; including- items of- labor and- materials connected therewith whether in or adjacent to the struc- ture insured, materials in place or to be used as part of the permanent construction including surplus materials, shanties, protective fences, bridges, temporary struc- tures, miscellaneous materials and supplies incident to the work, and such scaffoldings, stagings, towers, forms, and equipment as are not owned or rented by the Con- tractor, the cost of which is included in the cost of the work. ExcLustoxs: This insurance does not cover any tools owned by mechanics, any tools, equipment, scaf- folding staging, towers, and -forms -owned -or rented -by - the Contractor, the capital value of which is not in- cluded in the cost of the work, or any cook shanties, bunk houses or other structures erected for housing the workmen. The loss, if any, is to be made adjustable with and payable to the Owner as Trustee for the in- sureds and Contractors and subcontractors as their in- terests may appear, except in such cases as may require payment of all or a proportion of said insurance to be made to a mortgagee as his interests may appear. Certificates of such insurance shall be filed with the Contractor if he so requires. If the Owner fails to effect or maintain insurance as above and so notifies the Contractor, the Contractor may insure his own in- terests -and -that -of -the subcontractors- and - charge - the - cost thereof to the Owner. If the Contractor is dam- aged by failure of the Owner to maintain such insurance or to so notify the Contractor he may recover as stipu- lated in the Contract for recovery of damages. If other special insurance not herein provided for is required by the Contractor, the Owner shall effect such insurance at the Contractor's expense by appropriate riders to his fire insurance policy. The Owner, Contractor, and all subcontractors waive all rights, each against the others, for damages caused by fire or other perils covered by insurance provided under the terms of this article, except such rights as they may have to the proceeds of insurance held by the Owner as Trustee. The Owner shall be responsible for and at his option may insure against loss of use of his existing property, due to fire or otherwise, however caused. If required in writing by any party in interest, the Owner as Trustee shall, upon the occurrence of loss, give bond for the proper performance of his duties. He shall deposit any money received from insurance in an account separate from all his other funds and he shall distribute it in ac- cordance with such agreement as the parties in interest may reach, or under an award of arbitrators appointed, one by the Owner, another by joint action of the other parties in interest, all other procedure being as provided elsewhere in the Contract for arbitration. If after loss no special agreement is made, replacement of injured work shall be ordered and executed as provided for changes in the work. The Trustee shall have power to adjust and settle any loss with the insurers unless one of the Contractors in- terested shall object in writing within three working days of the occurrence of loss, and thereupon arbitrators shall be chosen as above. The Trustee shall in that case make settlement with the insurers in accordance with the directions of such arbitrators, who shall also, if dis- tribution by arbitration is required, direct such dis- tribution. ARTICLE 30 GUARANTY BONDS The Owner shall have the right, prior to the signing of the Contract, to require the Contractor to furnish bond covering the faithful performance of the Contract and the payment of all obligations arising thereunder, in such form as the Owner may prescribe and with such sureties as he may approve. If such bond is required by instructions given previous to the submission of bids, the premium- shall- be- paid- by the- Contractor,- if sub= sequent thereto, it shall be paid by the Owner. ARTICLE 31 DAMAGES Should either party to the Contract suffer damages be- cause of any wrongful act or neglect of the other party or of anyone employed by him, claim shall be made in writing to the party liable within a reasonable time of the first observance of such damage and not later than the final payment, except as expressly stipulated other- wise in the case of faulty work or materials, and shall be adjusted by agreement or arbitration. ARTICLE 32 LIENS Neither the final payment nor any part of the retained percentage shall become due until the Contractor, if required, shall deliver to the Owner a complete release of all liens arising out of the Contract, or receipts in full in lieu thereof and, if required in either case, an affidavit that so far as he has knowledge or information the re- leases and receipts include all the labor and material for which a lien could be filed; but the Contractor may, if any subcontractor refuses to furnish a release or receipt in full, furnish a bond satisfactory to the Owner, to indemnify him against any lien. If any lien remains unsatisfied after all payments are made, the Contractor shall refund to the Owner all moneys that the latter may be compelled to pay in discharging such a lien, including all costs and a reasonable attorney's fee. GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT TEN PAGES AIA DOC. A201 SEPT. 1968 ED. PAGE 7 ARTICLE 33 ASSIGNMENT Neither party to the Contract shall assign the Contract or sublet it as a whole without the written consent of the other, nor shall the Contractor assign any moneys due or to become due to him hereunder, without the previous written consent of the Owner. ARTICLE 34 MUTUAL RESPONSIBILITY OF CONTRACTORS Should the Contractor cause damage to any separate contractor on the work the Contractor agrees, upon due notice, to settle with such contractor by agreement or arbitration, if he will so settle. If such separate con- tractor sues the Owner on account of any damage al- leged to have been so sustained, the Owner shall notify the Contractor, who shall defend such proceedings at the Owner's expense and, if any judgment against the Owner arise therefrom, the Contractor shall pay or satisfy it and pay all costs incurred by the Owner. ARTICLE 35 SEPARATE CONTRACTS The Owner reserves the right to let other contracts in connection with this work under similar General Con- ditions. The Contractor shall afford other contractors reasonable opportunity for the introduction and storage of their materials and the execution of their work, and shall properly connect and cordinate his work with theirs. If any part of the Contractor's work depends for proper execution or results upon the work of any other contractor, the Contractor shall inspect and promptly report to the Architect any defects in such work that render it unsuitable for such proper execution and re- sults. Failure of the Contractor so to inspect and report shall constitute an acceptance of the other contractor's work as fit and proper for the reception of his work, except as to defects which may develop in the other contractor's work after the execution of his work. To insure the proper execution of his subsequent work the Contractor shall measure work already in place and shall at once report to the Architect any discrepancy between the executed work and the Drawings. ARTICLE 36 SUBCONTRACTS As soon as practicable and before awarding any subcon- tracts, the Contractor shall notify the Architect in writ- ing of the names of the subcontractors proposed for the principal parts of the work, and for such other parts as the Architect may direct, and shall not employ any to whom the Architect or the Owner may have a reason- able objection. If before or after the execution of the Contract a change of any subcontractor on such list is required by the Architect or by the Owner prior to the award of the relevant contract, the Contract Sum shall be increased or decreased by the difference in cost occasioned by such change. The Contractor shall not be required to employ any subcontractor against whom he has a reasonable objection. The Architect shall, on request, furnish to any sub- contractor, wherever practicable. evidence of the amounts certified on his account. The Contractor agrees that he is as fully responsible to the Owner for the acts and omissions of his subcon- tractors and of persons either directly or indirectly em- ployed by them, as he is for the acts and omissions of persons directly employed by him. Nothing contained in the Contract Documents shall create any contractual relation between any subcon- tractor and the Owner. ARTICLE 37 RELATIONS OF CONTRACTOR AND SUBCONTRACTOR The Contractor agrees to bind every Subcontractor and every Subcontractor agrees to be bound by the terms of the Agreement, the General Conditions of the Con- tract, the Supplementary General Conditions, the Draw- ings and Specifications as far as applicable to his work, including the following provisions of this article, unless specifically noted to the contrary in a subcontract ap- proved in writing as adequate by the Owner or Archi- tect. The Subcontractor agrees — a) To be bound to the Contractor by the terms of the Agreement, General Conditions of the Contract, the Supplementary General Conditions, the Drawings and Specifications, and to assume toward him all the obliga- tions and responsibilities that he, by those documents, assumes toward the Owner. b) To submit to the Contractor applications for pay- ment in such reasonable time as to enable the Con- tractor to apply for payment under Article 24 of the General Conditions. c) To make all claims for extras, for extensions of time and for damages for delays or otherwise, to the Con- tractor in the manner provided in the General Con- ditions of the Contract and the Supplementary General Conditions for like claims by the Contractor upon the Owner, except that the time for making claims for extra cost is one week. The Contractor agrees — d) To be bound to the Subcontractor by all the obliga- tions that the Owner assumes to the Contractor under the Agreement, General Conditions of the Contract, the Supplementary General Conditions, the Drawings and Specifications, and by all the provisions thereof afford- ing remedies and redress to the Contractor from the Owner. GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT TEN PAGES MA DOC. A201 SEPT. 1963 ED. PAGE 8 e) To pay the Subcontractor, upon the payment of certificates, if issued under the schedule of values de- scribed in Article 24 of the General Conditions, the amount allowed to the Contractor on account of the Subcontractor's work to the extent of the Subcontractor's interest therein. f) To pay the Subcontractor, upon the payment of cer- tificates, if issued otherwise than as in (e), so that at all times his total payments shall be as large in proportion to the value of the work done by him as the total amount certified to the Contractor is to the value of the work done by him. g) To pay the Subcontractor to such extent as may be provided by the Contract Documents or the subcontract, if either of these provides for earlier or larger payments than the above. h) To pay the Subcontractor on demand for his work or materials as far as executed and fixed in place, less the retained percentage, at the time the Certificate for Payment should issue, even though the Architect fails to issue it for any cause not the fault of the Subcontractor. j) To pay the Subcontractor a just share of any fire in- surance money received by him, the Contractor, under Article 29 of the General Conditions. k) To make no demand for liquidated damages or penalty for delay in any sum in excess of such amount as may be specifically named in the subcontract. I) That no claim for services rendered or materials furnished by the Contractor to the Subcontractor shall be valid unless written notice thereof is given by the Contractor to the Subcontractor during the first ten days of the calendar month following that in which the claim originated. m) To give the Subcontractor an opportunity to be present and to submit evidence in any arbitration in- volving his rights. n) To name as arbitrator under arbitration proceedings as provided in the General Conditions the person nom- inated by the Subcontractor, if the sole cause of dispute is the work, materials, rights or responsibilities of the Subcontractor; or, if of the Subcontractor and any other subcontractor jointly, to name as such arbitrator the person upon whom they agree. The Contractor and the Subcontractor agree that — o) In the matter of arbitration, their rights and obliga- tions and all procedure shall be analogous to those set forth- in- this- Contract; provided; however, that a deci- sion by the Architect shall not be a condition precedent to arbitration. Nothing in this article shall create any obligation on the part of the Owner to pay or to see to the payment of any sums to any subcontractor. ARTICLE 38 ARCHITECT'S STATUS; ARCHITECT'S SUPERVISION The Architect shall be the Owner's representative during the construction period. The Architect will make peri- odic visits to the site to familiarize himself generally with the progress and quality of the work and to deter- mine in general if the work is proceeding in accordance with the Contract Documents. He will not be required to make exhaustive or continuous on -site inspections to check the quality or quantity of the work and he will not be responsible for the Contractor's failure to carry out the construction work in accordance with the Con- tract Documents. During such visits and on the basis of his observations while at the site, he will keep the Owner informed of the progress of the work, will en- deavor to guard the Owner against defects and defi- ciencies in the work of Contractors, and he may con- demn work as failing to conform to the Contract Docu- ments. He shall have authority to act on behalf of the Owner only to the extent expressly provided in the Contract Documents or otherwise in writing, which shall be shown to the Contractor. He shall have authority to stop the work whenever such stoppage may be neces- sary in his reasonable opinion to insure the proper execution of the Contract. The Architect shall be, in the first instance, the inter- preter of the conditions of the Contract and the judge of its performance. He shall side neither with the Owner nor with the Contractor, but shall use his powers under the Contract to enforce its faithful performance by both. In case of the termination of the employment of the Architect, the Owner shall appoint a capable and repu- table Architect against whom the Contractor makes no reasonable objection, whose status under the contract shall he that of the former Architect; any dispute in connection with such appointment shall be subject to arbitration. ARTICLE 39 ARCHITECT'S DECISIONS The Architect shall, within a reasonable time, make de- cisions on all claims of the Owner or Contractor and on all other matters relating to the execution and progress of the work or the interpretation of the Contract Docu- ments. The Architect's decision, in matters relating to ar- tistic effect, shall be final, if within the terms of the Contract Documents. Except as above or as otherwise expressly provided in the Contract Documents, all the Architect's decisions are subject to arbitration. If, however, the Architect fails to render a decision within ten days after the parties have presented their evidence, either party may then demand arbitration. If the Architect renders a decision after arbitration pro- ceedings have been initiated, such decision may be entered as evidence but shall not disturb or interrupt such proceedings except where such decision is accept- able to the parties concerned. GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT TEN PACES AIA DOC. A201 SEPT. 1963 ED. PAGE 9 ARTICLE 40 ARBITRATION All disputes, claims or questions subject to arbitration under the Contract shall be submitted to arbitration in accordance with the provisions, then obtaining, of the Standard Form of Arbitration Procedure of The Ameri- can Institute of Architects, and the Agreement shall be specifically enforceable under the prevailing arbitration law, and- judgment- upon- the. award- rendered_ mayhe_ entered in the court of the forum, state or federal, hav- ing jurisdiction. It is mutually agreed that the decision of the arbitrators shall be a condition precedent to any right of legal action that either party may have against the other. The Contractor shall not cause a delay of the work during any arbitration proceedings, except by agreement with the Owner. Notice of the demand for arbitration of a dispute shall be filed in writing with the other party to the Con- tract, and a copy filed with the Architect. The demand for arbitration shall be made within a reasonable time after the dispute has arisen; in no case, however, shall the demand be made later than the time of final pay- ment, except as otherwise expressly stipulated in the Contract. The arbitrators, if they deem that the case requires it, are authorized to award to the party whose conten- tion is sustained, such sums as they or a majority of them shall deem proper to compensate him for the time and expense incident to the proceeding and, if the arbitration was demanded without reasonable cause, they may also award damages for delay. The arbitra- tors shall fix their own compensation, unless otherwise provided by agreement, and shall assess the costs and charges of the proceedings upon either or both parties. ARTICLE 41 CASH ALLOWANCES The Contractor shall include in the Contract Sum all allowances named in the Contract Documents and shall cause the work so covered to be done by such con- tractors and for such sums as the Architect may direct, the Contract Sum being adjusted in conformity there- with. The Contractor declares that the Contract Sum includes such sums for expenses and profit on account of cash allowances as he deems proper. No demand for delivery costs, expenses or profit other than those in- cluded in the Contract Sum shall be allowed. The Con- tractor shall not be required to employ for any such work persons against whom he has a reasonable objec- tion. ARTICLE 42 USE OF PREMISES The Contractor shall confine his apparatus, the storage of materials andtheoperations of his workmen to -limits - indicated by law, ordinances, permits or directions of the Architect and shall not unreasonably encumber the premises with his materials. The Contractor shall not load or permit any part of the structure to be loaded with a weight that will en- danger its safety. ARTICLE 43 CUTTING, PATCHING The Contractor shall do all cutting, fitting or patching of his work that may be required to make its several parts come together properly and fit it to receive or be received by work of other contractors shown upon, or reasonably implied by, the Drawings and Specifica- tions for the completed structure, and he shall make good after them as the Architect may direct. Any cost caused by defective or ill-timed work shall be borne by the party responsible therefor. The Contractor shall not endanger any work by cut- ting, excavating or otherwise altering the work and shall not cut or alter the work of any other contractor save with the consent of the Architect. ARTICLE 44 CLEANING UP The Contractor shall at all times keep the premises free from accumulation of waste materials or rubbish caused by his employees or work, and at the completion of the work he shall remove all his rubbish from and about the building and all his tools, scaffolding and surplus materials and shall leave his work "broom -clean" or its equivalent, unless more exactly specified. In case of dispute the Owner may remove the rubbish and charge the cost to the several contractors as the Architect shall determine to be just. GENERAL CONDITIONS OF CONTRACT TEN PAGES AIA DOC. A201 SEPT. 1963 ED. PAGE 10 P w 190 ',(T S ScPp7.klm- EA.1,L BE I1 DE TO Ai L>_C. at THE ti !.. c 9 rO ., v r. {y ,.,TO ERTY _ GkEPSPC°US oR =SS,.OeNG" U A c,;NrRkL+,' sa N TEE EEEERAL S R !: e p5,`"^. TRADES. CON '. ,i.F' N OR PAT �� SI 'CF SIC -",.r DE ANA 9.m,i.` N 37 r 1 WO RA3 PELAVE I ' 1 OA WORP THE —Ova RA U4}0 r.. No RFSRONS B E..TRAR Ef. PIMP , `FO dS A.SSRMA3 G d'RCH TECT OR. 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A311 PERFORMANCE BOND KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: that (Here insert name and address or legal title of Contractor) as Principal, hereinafter called Contractor, and, (Here insert the legal title and address of Surety) as Surety, hereinafter called- Surety, are held and firmly bound unto (Name and address or legal title of Owner) as Obligee, hereinafter called Owner, in the amount of Dollars ($ ), for the payment whereof Contractor and Surety bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, suc- cessors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. WHEREAS, Contractor has by written agreement dated 19 , entered into a contract with Owner for in accordance with drawings and specifications prepared by (Here insert full name, title and address) which contract is by reference made a part hereof, and is hereinafter referred to as the Contract. PERFORMANCE/LABOR-MATERIAL BOND AlA DOC. A311 SEPT, 1963 ED. FOUR PAGES 1963 The American Institute of Architects PAGE 1 1735 New York Ave N,W., Washington, D. C. MT 'ZEUS ITEV 'OOQ dad NOW, THEREFORE, THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION is such that, if Contractor shall promptly and faithfully perform said Contract, then this obligation shall be null and void: otherwise it shall remain in full force and effect. The Surety hereby waives notice of any alteration or extension of time made by the Owner. Whenever Contractor shall be, and declared by Owner to be in default under the Contract, the Owner having performed Owner's obligations thereunder, the Surety may promptly remedy the default, or shall promptly 1) Complete the Contract in accordance with its terms and conditions, or 2) Obtain a bid or bids for submission to Owner for completing the Contract in accordance with its terms and conditions, and upon determination by Owner and Surety of the lowest responsible bidder, arrange for a contract between such bidder and Owner, and make available as work progresses (even though there should he a default or a succession of defaults under the con- tract or contracts of completion arranged under this Signed and sealed this IN THE PRESENCE OF: I paragraph) sufficient funds to pay the cost of com- pletion less the balance of the contract price; but not exceeding, including other costs and damages for which the Surety may be liable hereunder, the amount set forth in the first paragraph hereof. The term "balance of the contract price," as used in this paragraph, shall mean the total amount payable by Owner to Contractor under the Contract and any amendments thereto, less the amount properly paid by Owner to Contractor. Any suit under this bond must be instituted before the expiration of two (2) years from the date on which final payment under the contract falls due. No right of action shall accrue on this bond to or for the use of any person or corporation other than the Owner named herein or the heirs, executors, adminis- trators or successors of Owner. day of A.D. 19 (Principal) (Seal) (Title) (Surety) (Seal) (Title) PERFORMANCE/LABOR-MATERIAL BOND FOUR PAGES AIA DOC. A311 SEPT. 1963 ED. PAGE 2 THE AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS A311 LABOR AND MATERIAL PAYMENT BOND THIS BOND IS ISSUED SIMULTANEOUSLY WITH PERFORMANCE BOND IN FAVOR OF THE OWNER CONDITIONED ON THE FULL AND FAITHFUL PERFORMANCE OF THE CONTRACT KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS: that (Here insert name and address or legal title of Contractor) as Principal, hereinafter called Principal, and, (Here insert the legal title and address of Surety) as Surety, hereinafter called Surety, are held and firmly bound unto (Name and address or legal title of Owner) as Obligee, hereinafter called Owner, for the use and benefit of claimants as hereinbelow defined, in the amount of (Here insert a sum equal to at least one-half of the contract price) for the payment whereof Principal and Surety bind themselves, their heirs, executors, administrators, suc- cessors and assigns, jointly and severally, firmly by these presents. Dollars ($ ), WHEREAS, Principal has by written agreement dated 19 , entered into a contract with Owner for in accordance with drawings and specifications prepared by (Here insert full name, title and address) which contract is by reference made a part hereof, and is hereinafter referred to as the Contract. PERFORMANCE/LABOR-MATERIAL BOND FOUR PAGES AIA DOC. AS11 SEPT. 1963 ED. PAGE 8 NOW, THEREFORE, THE CONDITION OF THIS OBLIGATION iS such that, if Principal shall promptly make payment to all claimants as hereinafter defined, for all labor and material used or reasonably required for use in the performance of the Contract, then this obligation shall be void; otherwise it shall remain in full force and effect, subject, however, to the following conditions: 1. A claimant is defined as one having a direct con- tract with the Principal or with a subcontractor of the Principal for labor, material, or both, used or reason- ably required for use in the performance of the contract, labor and material being construed to include that part of water, gas, power, light, heat, oil, gasoline, telephone service or rental of equipment directly applicable to the Contract. 2. The above named Principal and Surety hereby jointly and severally agree with the Owner that every claimant as herein defined, who has not been paid in full before the expiration of a period of ninety (90) days after the date on which the last of such claimant's work or labor was done or performed, or materials were furnished by such claimant, may sue on this bond for the use of such claimant, prosecute the suit to final judgment for such sum or sums as may be justly due claimant, and have execution thereon. The Owner shall not be liable for the payment of any costs or expenses of any such suit. 3. No suit or action shall be commenced hereunder by any claimant: a) Unless claimant, other than one having a direct contract with the Principal, shall have given written notice to any two of the following: The Principal, the Owner, or the Surety above named, within ninety (90) days after such claimant did or performed the last of the work or labor, or furnished the last of the materials for which said claim is made, stating with substantial Signed and sealed this IN THE PRESENCE OF: { accuracy the amount claimed and the name of the party to whom the materials were furnished, or for whom the work or labor was done or performed. Such notice shall be served by mailing the same by registered mail or certified mail, postage prepaid, in an envelope ad- dressed to the Principal, Owner or Surety, at any place where an office is regularly maintained for the trans- action of business, or served in any manner in which legal process may be served in the state in which the aforesaid project is located, save that such service need not be made by a public officer. b) After the expiration of one (1) year following the date on which Principal ceased work on said Contract, it being understood, however, that if any limitation em- bodied in this bond is prohibited by any law controlling the construction hereof such limitation shall be deemed to be amended so as to be equal to the minimum period of limitation permitted by such law. c) Other than in a state court of competent jurisdiction in and for the county or other political subdivision of the state in which the project, or any part thereof, is situated, or in the United States District Court for the district in which the project, or any part thereof, is situated, and not elsewhere. 4. The amount of this bond shall be reduced by and to the extent of any payment or payments made in good faith hereunder, inclusive of the payment by Surety of mechanics' liens which may be filed of record against said improvement, whether or not claim for the amount of such lien be presented under and against this bond. day of A.D. 19 (Principal) (Seal) (Title) (Surety) (Seal) (Title) PERFORMANCE/LABOR-MATERIAL BOND FOUR PAGES AlA DOC. AS11 SEPT. 1963 ED. PAGE 4 7t UNDERElIn: Or g. . FD arc- U M 0* t .e. PROO € K.J g _ —.....�.,.....m ae..,e. 0 TANGS PROPRT a"V C ASfl≥ TC F:c.RFO M 7 COTRAI CONTRACIot SAW,`. 6: *RD OF.__Co..m 'E ati<u . n „ r a& 79A7 . E s v^ _ ;` e Cz m o a, 0 Cop - � "' 47 r i . _- z 3i -J is ae ND .', a .t 4 E. S 97^2 A±w :A vi COUNT, +';r ,BW✓c, FSreCZN .a C(j e,�ip AD 2T 3= VPZC 0 r f C w'f l 74.Y, !NDIC7Z0 AR -. QCTEDr e ._,tea..."SI A' Z... ZY tl s,. C. C 0RA CO COUNT v OF *AV FORGONG WS OF A. 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L R—yfHEM E :i s✓'},T Yc°3 "3 HAS 5:.N CARRED TO THE ASS G ED ELqEVAT ON A QUAD: N SOLS £NG NEER #CC `'TAZLE Sd ?+ OWNER AND YRCM '.C`? tNSPZCT Ttst OPC^vi EXCAVATON AND SHALL P R,7iVd TE THE a4^v R : 'CT b kTH MN TTEs CONSrT.w.3."T ftO{y THAT THE S -,A tSN acorM1 Rre"k, .-w P oY. aMy" '�'.� IS $,r 3'i��,r uC PROPERLYr ACTUAL RATER ., EWmOst,RR "'Fp.» R ' _,0 3U:PpoRT r HC A s.OWAN4 'S n Tod 0r'1 G R AS J.LSRCdd R9 c CLADED N CONTRATORIS ' ' UL. S SHALL ,$:_ r, i— RsC':5 Or r, 1:1''„ :e '., .G R ALL S F`r U t 4 c 'AR ARP,; ,. S T O w!« TEE THAT OT N «.c or 07 47R;AtSL » FRO w ar a c ,: sALk » a a e wzT*e a:»wa aoas WORK DAM* ^ ~` a «: m:R e ...W. wc•C4De- g *,oeno'or TO:>eaG AT w caa« r» »» ``\\/\1...0 , ,. A, ,r , w,. _«m:.<.,.»ex »..,. en w« SORE w=,:. »rmw,c w..,//,:/w \/,co\ \ *s: S E » o<: y0 RESTS •077^ <v\o:« -,: v n . < \\/ /}^ ~ ��° � - .� © w.. „ _ »;z y » a m.mv »�-/� s..,.a. � WORK his s. 383 O-'` r?. ,. CONTRACTOR SHAL s F'LF.r'3PiJBR A€,.;L LAaOR. MA"' ₹'CR. AL ftNG SERA; i ES NECESSAR5' FaR THE COMPLETION OF A. CONCRETE' WORK; ACb SHO °9t'? ON ERA: GRAW; NGSs HR: N Sf*EC 3F I LO OR BOTH, {„ VOLLOWS FORMS FOR CONCRETE r a F OoT dd? Gs�y AND FOUNDATION WALLS. �y CONCRETE. i NS AL LA 1• 4ON OF !TENS EMBEDDED V N iRSST .LiLrAT 3:x°4 OF ALL FRAMNG, BLOCKING, SLEEVES, IH— SERTS;; A.44COOR . ETC. . AS FUFN e S iED BY OTHER TRADES. PLAT ORO s 5DE.WALS AND "= .AB. ON GR,kO v 9 $ _ _ { RR.?NFORC;wNT 6Nv`b.DO srG WELDED 'VRE MESRy. (G) pEXPANS 40 JOINTS. !ROT ALL SASE PLATES WITH "EMBCOR t.Rt:fa .(k) AL OTr ER 40R4 NECESSARY OR REASO.NAE Y iI c. ID Or,.iat. TO 1S PAR7. s e 20 PORTLAND P ?AE.N- ." P'�RtTLAND csmtuT CONFORM 't.O TM 3TA±nDAZD SPEC I F NC T SOH FOR PORTLAND CEMENT1° n� � g ►� = .- � O TYPE t., LATEST ?3k'~ JON). 3. WATERER- "' f ; E VSCO IN M ;,:NG CONCRETE SHALL BE CLE4N AND FREE FROM DEkLETER§OtES AFiOUNTS or ACRD, &.LKAL9ES, OR ORGANIC MATERIALS AND SHA'Ly, SE i7OT.ABL s iio ',OrCRETE AGGREGATES --CONCRETE •.kGGREGATES SHWA:_ CONFORM RM '70 THE tIENTA7 i E SPEC I�' IOATIOR5 FOR CONCRETE AGGREGATES" (A.S..T c.5 C`339 LATEST EDIT ION) 4 l 6 s CONTRACTOR S ALL pnov ciC ro HE ARCH$ TECt A CEaR iF CAI 0.F TaiE ASOVE CONFORMANCE FOR THE ?GG% GATE FROM AN APPROVED i NDEP"sy^DE% r a q. e : MG ABO RATOR2Y„ THE NAXN 4t M S9 ZE or THE AGGRGATE SHALL BE NOT LARGER THAN ONE' t rFTH OF TOE N tROWES3 DRMENS Ot BETWEEN .rOMS OF THE MEMBER FOR WN-iCs- TH COe,R r DS 'rO SE utED, NOR &RGER TAN V4 or HE M3N44'P' CLEAR S?'.Cj4G3 BETWEEW ≥* HEOROING BARS. 5" STORAGE OF MIAI R ALS--CEMENT AND AGGREGATES SMALL BE STORED N SUON A MANNER AS ?'O e 4ENT DETaR'80'3?..! TNON OR IN'a'*°.CuS fl$8O' f ORE. GIRT MA M7TER. Ae ?(fr�'.'�LR AL 'iH C HAS DETERIORATED O WH:CH AAS.BECO DAMAGED S.w,E".i_k )T CIE USCO FOR KCRETE AND SHALL S'y R+E4C4ED zRO;, ^'NE S"',: gd; c A[ E'•. aT;.T 5 VP o'e' ea F. PROVD0 t e r t'=' u24"s!E "'4 i; tl'a WELDAD STSZL R.505 PERFORCftD0 U0SA N55LL S5 ,N A "M E eeS d. °.k rb _ e _+ ? OF A— S ! •'drt`t r- �U. 'z`ti7 $ ,..� <+"� f _.-.. �i9 aC„ ^ND LOCAFCS &S S.,C3 K OD 5 cR9W:NG. , r&a 4r'.,WRLAD r k:' 555A OM5 FALL RCSA &DS NIST TOCTAARt SHOP E .ti Cti, r. -TDS ' .fl CONTRACTOR ORX5L S U' U :4 C TO 77 37, 5a ]"s`??•flr 1S'63 ,., IC C)aa'CG RC.?.1-1NCI E +7 ,.NSSM10 S, ORS S5A 0" ., 6_ C S C N ti RFNANS 0CC&IL5 OF &LL R '.,. N C O N s C M e tf w " IL 1. !; C X f . II Nrr G SrN a_IL N.: 'IN ti ,0 ,Na ., r. .A "KARCAL 07 5C MO Nr FRAC74SF COS sa Dt'A..,�+vr C. .. n ��S a �idC ,, ... . .fN!Fa '`.hCA s�r 8. SHALL NAT5 a. N b MOM %C> OCHER CON5RETt NAALL P S e r;. 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HEis S•cA Y Sw';_ WG or SURFACES TO RECEWE STAIN. 5. COLORS --COLOR Yrtfi'ALtG OLT STA MS SHALL B : AS 5 LFC'EVD BY C .u::' tTEL t. 4V7S :P. N NUF .CTUP.ER or PRODOE.T rS SELECTED F'".'•'O'r D, TOE APCe≤l E . SHALL SUPPLY zR4S CONTRACTOR WITH A COOP Sc"V OLtiLE NCITING ‘r.YL COLORS AI'n THEIR LOCATION 6. G N Sti L ^ -, S.• PINT Srya;P,.t,. HE k, `e L 15:.C* IN STR CT ACCOR Asi I: t t "H MM NUF1,.:C•3URar R c PRAM r'.s•? INd RC:'i'TiOi S PAtNI ON EP;P :SC' 5'L Sh L!. MATCH .DACf"≥•?ON BLOC*a JN. SS :7;RECT(;1' SY THE ARCHITECT. WhERk:. !=s:,{ TER i L ' S T { OF 7M I NAE ?, TIf A€s 11G i S TO B DONE 4% A COR— OANCE 1"1!1'• PR.Iw:i::D Di PEC,TORS OF cWx�.t UFACTVR¢:R .Q MO G SOL LNit SHALL SE AROVORT Ulu FEE' ,OE OR 4Sw.fl FOR ANT FOR'0 C IN CGRttii;CTON WITH fH PAINTWO. 70 WOqMANS' P'YFIORNM :iS S`€ aF SHALL ;KE Off" THE }1ERT BEST TM ROOt{OL,I a WITH ALL MATERIALS EVENLY SPREAP AN SMOCTkrLPOWED ON WITHOUT RUNS OR SAGGING OF TE IF:":- • ALL SAP WOO r AWO KNOTS SHALc RCw IVY;; A THIN COAT or Stti"r;.!-AC SEFORE PRIMING. A. INsiDE. AND OUTSIDE WOODWORK SHALL HAVE fax_ NAIL ?TOLES AND i►IPCRr—CC. T F+:''IIS PUTT4E0 O UP AFTER TOE FIRST COA 1 OF A I W a ALL PUTTY FOR WOOD WHERE !. NATURAL FINISH ISF 45 C'ALE` D rOR SHALL MATCH THE COLOR OF THE IFti F4 15k4ED WO000ORK. tF ANT cI-FRP<ES ARE NOT U PROPER COND 4 T tON FOR PAINT1NSp TAM; CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE APCµ"i TE! SfORC 'ROCEEDI G ilOYe THE WORK; OTHERWISE Hta CONTRACTOR as ;LL SE• FEED RESPONSIBLE FOR ,I4V POOP WORK CAUSED rT :tllr3'ROPCR SURFGE:t, ALL NIAER/AL SMALL BE APPLaED 3N ACCORDANCE WITH T47 PROSPE 7I^IE MANU— rA,C.T& RF,RIS R ;S Oii VF.NtDAe IOI4S. i SCGR AC S TO • 4ICF6 PA#N1 IS TO SE .h3°'PL EO SI{ .L ST DRY AND cEAN N4 OUTSIDE PANTING SHALL ALL BC DONE IN Eh' PEME COLn, ROST , FEaGG, cR 0Ai P WEATHER. N£ P. 3NT'NG SHALL BE DONE IN Dust' ROOMS. @F REQUIRED S7 THE ARCHITECT, INC PA:NTEI SHALL SPRINKLE roops TO LAY THE DUST. PINTyNG GONE IN VIN1CR Ws'".ATifCR SHALL S DONE ONLY WHEN NHL T£; ?P'RA`I'VP:. S 50°F. OR OuL=='o AND ALL SCbRrACFS ±t,f.ISOLUT'ELy ORf. BEFORE loAfWT ^'t3 OR 4ARNI iS4ING .ALL SURFACES SHALL BE HROCFG4LT CLEANED OF ALL t? R1 a 1 L R GREASE, RUST, SCALE I'.t D O7sif i. = EIREGM N T Pe ANO ..,N.* O P 7K7 it I' Y' 'iR►TSH S.AI,.r.. BEw. REMOVED AS NECESSARY =RT SC.AE OL iiiING) MIS MO +A . PROVIDE ALL PRCv ER EXECUTION :S AND DROP 1y A, FDR L IN A,fl.. — F E 0 0 =�'•£.E tFROMftC:- DURING ifxM c0I TO•PR+O, PROTECT rooks RAGS M d FEA R rPHIL G, REMOVED A: r N,?' E r. P G N) zel O F• oils R A° 0' A k �, i. CONw {-.+. _. Eaf Ck 1A9kK r �. , O CI r rc� 9e ei rii AND UNDER `n.>- F<, r`f"' r. �, .'ws` SMALL 4C ALLOWED TO h£C`""6.id1P.) 74i% Pk.I N P�w F3 ice' % ' �� h •i£ E RCSPENSIVAE FOR 6�0 f TO aE WORi O7 t F rn £,C' €e. AND &i F C fETC CAUSE ' Cy e :- ft R` � d HRALL r, ' e € ('. - sG .r k .. _ DAMMED AND S'A BAR At GONTD. v s, 4 see.. ise ERE COMPCOMPLEVdON Cs.. CLx w SHALL CL k C t 0 ...Iq , Nt q3 WOODWORM, GLAD5, 1 A R5FC? PERFECT CCN .fC. 74E EIRE €�O _D!,N S AS FAR AS 4'S 0ORk ;S CONCERNED ka GUARA T WARR 114 CONTRACTOR SNAIL AND HEREBY DOES WARRANT ARO THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR DOES GUARANTEE THAT ALL WORt€ EXECUTED NADER 7M14 PART WILL.€' PREZ FROM DEFECTS OF MATERIALS AND MORRCMANSP R FOR A PERIOD OH ONE (I) tE,AR FROM TOE DATE or FINAL CFCRT IF.c;,.T7"c TYPE ADOVE PARE PS FDR NEE AGREE TRAY TKEY wELL AT Inc9k 0IEN EX- PENSE, f9a;PA4R AND REPLACE ALL SUCH oCrcT"yw WORN, AND ALL f1fa+7"f1 *MIRK DAMAGED THE5C CF WHCH PECONES DEFECTIVE DURING TH:A TERM OF THE GliARAWTT-WAF6;Ca NH7 Tits GUARANTY -WARRANTY DEFE C S CANSHO OE TH F ftf 6.±.C sNuc A,vcre TO � A 4_IURz. OF 5a'D e•<K OF OFYNEkSy IF SG`-CEN YCRr feC T'S WERE NHPOSS=9r_£: '0 DEEECT ATITHE TIRE OF EXO,MuN.`•TzcN car THE WORN OF OTHERSv HAPDAIA U ,lam _ n PR Y t'"r f6T ii v�tiG i O `5 TRACTOR ScL DE e k,� ... EPA GOV RNE0 SY AL 1 taREF CSE 1°Y . !TF pmRr_ ur 4'L� r :raec RO' E pF"�'E 9.i G.' 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ON 7;iE SC I�'�. :eOUcF OF .� NT's, R I ORS 1;• k N- SOES OR HEFE!N SPCC.F iED, OP EOTgf AS FOLLOWS: 1R A. R"S'L,..E.NT TILE SOWN ON §R.A6:ifiiGS L.WHERE SOOiN OR SCHEDULED :,wCL?sO HEI S. $E: AS SCI'E.OU!~.Dr AMF. MET EDGING FOR k:BOYE B) At NAILING Of EX i S br I$G WOOD >Ft.OOR ENG AND f 6 S T. a.L ! DN OF UNDER!,-R,YMENY WHEPE SCE•:r.OLED. (C REMO Af: OF [ X 6 ST NE. FLOOR TIE IN PREQA9ATION rO?? Ni5W (D) CLEARNG or AL ..II,,r r; SuBm a 'S O: .idP'"LL' OF TWO S S Oi` #:.. i, MATE R P, r TO BC USE'$:_ (F ) ' GU RNI-WA°:l P .N! r AND Ali -e:, OTIflR WORK MCCESSRY OR Ri_v,5OSNABg. `it MC DeNT3:. TO Th HIS PART. G LOOP a 6 . i„OOR T4LE SHALL E f X,J .. 8 ARASTRON: E_ CEL?N STANDARD l'ITif CCr„O S ,S sELEcTD ,Bu T 4: /ciCOiTE.CT.. TtLt SHt,st SET aN STRICT ACCORDANCE #i7H MA.NUF'A.;riURER°S WRITTEN INS7tRVC7iONa # ND if S -C -DM -m WIDW'n CY$ ED -R- S11 C ? C A:P Pt, COAT :*N- * pp -Fro itAti FOR EQt A..v.: BASE WHERE AND AS S' OW I OR RCHEDUp ED SHALL B 4" AND 6" T"Oµ CI LIFETIME Vu'cavc is c S A S r-- ES- M Al NU r A r"to R -!k. D- ►e- -- a B i Ply's_. Rao_ !NC. COLORS SMALL OE AS .SECTD D5' THE ARCCFt 9TECT. F UBSCR BASF MAY Y BC USED UPON APPROVAL. or Ttt`s; ARCHITECT. r FLOORING SHALL BE LAID OVER EXiSTiNG AND NEW 'sl00D, AtCONaCRETE. AL.r. INSTALLATIONS AND MATERIALS Sf-a tL BE IN COmPr=.ci.E. ACC0RDARCE W014 LATEST EDITION OF ARMSTRONG. 4STALLA d iON PEC F CATRONS FOR THE SPECIFIC APPLICATION ENCOUNTERED. 3. REMOVAL OF E, ST NG FLOOR T --WHERE SCHEDULED RZMO" a EXISTING r'LOOR Tr E; AND PREPARE SURFACES AS NECESSARY FOR NEW RESILIENT FLOOR TILE.. VOL.A7 LE SUBSTANCE. IF USED IN REMOVAL. SMALL BE CAREFULLY t:>j NDCFD Ott` u F RC EXTROUISHER SHALL BE A '(!A I L— ABLE IN THE IFlMEDIA.YE AREA OF TNs WORK. ^f., PRFPARATiON OF EX 3 S�: i3iG WOOD S B 6 L4ti"'11ae3'_"'3Y It'd G>g Ss.. E DUL ED, xiiST iNr, WOOD FLOORING SiiIi E..L ei NA: .tED T+CziiT WITH C'E'MEe¢7_C;). NAILS O? hPPROE`R#R.TE S!!.ZES AND ...'ACING FOR SPECIF C LCD DF"'(C)tiS TO SEEPERS OR JOISTS fO EL "M ( NA ; E: S OE,,K, NO WOOD FLOORS NOT RES L uENT P -_OC)t tG HOWV TO R. C lt''. KaH EsRs YMti,NT =•`LkAa L.• u .acf.? a . S. NDo.% ' l` THE €' ik , S4' AND R MOVED x_ ME:;:.EvSBAR. 5C PRCi•'aD. A• SMOOTH EASE FOIZ RCSIL'rC•I T F:.OOR WALL • E o ai d≥F k? ? ri Y A 2'�,: R SAiwa? NG 1 .7P . AR STRO11fS S-40 Ih :,00R AND WS' ZE WHERE SC.MEDL..•.LE D F'RO ' DE AND INSTALL " OF APPROVED HARDBOARD OR Pk WOOD L7►-DERimAi.'"u#Eit? SUCH AS .ARMSTRoe3G DE,t.*n E k :MSLFAR * BS•?AL L TI0N AND EsAg:±' IRG SF2FLL BE IN ACCORDANCE; WITH PRINTED SSPECIFICA ' s"L)NS OF ARMSTRONG CORK C_O tPAdhyT,, '1i, TILE ARO BASE L&.* I NG--TILE SHALL BE ACCURATELY CDT TO SIZE W' TN TRUE y STRA IGVT,, SQUARE EDGES; FLAT ND LuN3EORM IR THICKNESS HE COLORS SHALL MATCH Ts•LE SK,€.vxPLES AS APPROVED AND fag,; , UNIFORM THROUGHOUT. TILES S#s?ALL BE STRONG EAC;UGN TO S7AND THE ORD FeA,I2r WEAR AHD TEAR CLEAriNG AND ;ORJ'NG OF FURNITURE `wld;N*** OUT DAMAGE CR DENTes AND THEY SHAL ► BL 3 —'AL U G„ .TILE SHALL BE ODORLESS AND NON —SLIP, • EVEN WHEN WET. ALL TI StlEA,,. BE MiADE. WITH NOM -•:"AL}' titG MINERn_;. PIGMENTS, ASPHALT AND OTHER L CCESSe.:? FIBER F UL L E:S AHD BLENDING AGENTS,• ALL OF WHICH SHALL BC INERT, TILES SHALL SE LAID SO AS TO kNESURE GOOD CONTAC"TA WITH C OSEp EVEN JO II M TS AND WITH AL FINISHED SURFACES IN A TRUE FLAME AND SMOOTH* TILES SI ALL BE LAID SQUARE WITH AXES or ROOM, W8FH WIDTH OF BORDER VARYING SL GHTY TO MAINTAIN FULL SIZE TILES €N FIELD* BORDER TILE SE4ALL SE CARRIED TO FIT NEATLY INTO BREAKS AND RE<CESSESp AGAINST SASE'y AROUND PIPES, AND UNDER SADDLES. TILE SHALL Sts CUT TO AND :*.ROLU4D CONVECTORS, ETC* a OR I•XCESSiV T HEAVY F i YED OBJECTS 'OVE. SASE SE4ALL. BE LAID R AN AMPLE BED OF ADHESIVE AND r IRAA .Y ADHERED TO WALL su FACES IN ALL PLACES* NSSDE AND OUSDE CORNERS SHALL BE HEATED AND HEAVILY FILLED* ENDS OF RASE, WKERE'. EXPOSED, SHALL BE NEATLY MITERED WITH ALL VOEDS FLLEO WITH M.&Sa hC OF PROPER COLOR, ADHESIVE FOR ALL BASF WORK SHALL SE ARP S7RCNG S-1200 CoRLE X CEMENT, 6., SAMPLES— —No WORK SHALL START UNTIL SAMPLES WAVE BEEN sS,+Li- -TTED AND APROVED. SAMPLES 9H LL SE LABELED STATING COLOR OR SWA<OL, AND tr A NDrA CTUPER'S NAME ALL MATERIAL INSTALLED LED SMALL aATC: THE k.FPROV D SAMPLES* 7. APPROVAL OF wRF"Arr.,ES 'L) f E'C..CLVE WORsg. —! aS COi.':Ri.C.TOR SHL*Lc. INSPECT ALL .$ REAC4S TO PL'CT;'VE;' :LL,L WORK UNDER THIS PART BEFORE COMMENCING. Ew fAaE THIS CONTRACTOR FINDS CoRDI IONS SAr u IS-- WREdRE. WOE DLLj SORB DE TUS CONTORCEE SNELL DE E THE SURNACES AS.EATURLATTOEA„ 8. FIR V N°I S_ 4E TO OE A,VA Ro ui .e..� BE TEMPERATURE AOP 2NebW REBUKE APP LEEK, 9a MIc' w. --AT •,! 1. t NS MMERE S ARE EXPOSED, SCREWO SPACED env J. S£. BEMEEHEE, STAFT; Ntom SO ACE TAnCl: OF _ETOU SELALL ! aU!RCC.T AND MANE N aCI_.a SARY At "US I T o Lt' t IM t DAYS OE '?EE r'.Is: MAE NEAT is I CONTz"s yEi I!WO2�,SLT 7R E, c r dN LEVEL PLANE SHALL AREAS. ALL f4 „ P .,ANNE NOT ic E., `C"s:v EASE NEAT APPLIED LOCALLE AND S4A _ OE QU dCELT RatLED. T 'ONE. OURNOUNONG LEVEL. ALL flLE SfrOiflk IC 'UR BREAKS AND FRACTURES StiArrU !E REPA REO WIN IN HEAT ADD CID;CKLT ROLLED. .ALL VM}.ES `8Ok?iINi D€RORE;N CORNERS OR FSRAC`0uRc _ii?<F''a F.N TaRELY ACROSS TREAD `U'RE'ACE SHALL. BE WRIER, CAREFULLY REMOVED., AND NEW TILL OF SAME COLOR AND TRCKNESS ;,BARS"' B U D. 32,, QUAR.'eNTS 9'E.AFRANTY"TS CONTRL r SHALL AND fR EREDE DOES WARRANT AND `OE GENERAL C )e Y ACTOR SHALL MID BEREBY DOES GUARAN— TEE THAT ALL HO Y, EXECUTE/3 DREIER TNIS FARO SH?E,!B SE FRZE CRDM DE— FECTS OF KNATCR IAM_S AID ' ORK W3HI? OR A PERIOD OF ONE (fi) TER FROM THE DATE OF EKE EHKAA ,ERPli tCATE. THE ABOVE PARTiAS FUREBEE4 AGREE TEAT THEE ',NIA, AT ?N!IR Oe/ EX— PENSE, RE'PAdP ADD REPLACE ALL SUCH GzrESTJVE WORK. ADD ALL OTHER WORK DDAIAGCO TR REBT. WNIC• DECONFS DEFEKTVE DURiNG TEE TERM OF THC GUARANTY —WARRANTY. 'P is G@A!.tR4iiTY—eASRANTV DOES NOY APPLE: O DEFECTS CAESTD BY. Wi FAHLURE OF TN! WORK OF OTHERS, it SUCH DE— FECTSt PE IWIAOSO BLE ;,O BETON ,R Rt�'i': -� O THE EEXAMH4ATOE OF TOE WORK O, THE OTHERS, SWNON AAS ,.Z. A e. U CONSOTA OE F"ORR. S kE .. - ,.. u- vto: rL. r.' __ - - - SS""d, Ti -As 2`PC2N Or. NC AAVTEMATE P.~<.S, °�<<" VATOPA A.,IPLEAS WjTO PLANT lC UCENO eir?f5AE READA TOPOPCOATOR AS wN'u r.feC $l64'i r".. EI END 9Dv'�'u^a 8. L Ea; OTftG rTEVATOR v,o., 'Es A TIR ATC !NC_ `�' FOR ^TWEE MANUFACTURERS. P`, ALi- AASP E'PTE E-, A.. OEAOC OR PART 44 r. Ce 1 ., fl if z6. 6.9 n S F S :' i M1k REFERENCE SHALL ADDLE TO AS PANT'A FOR A COMPLETE ENDSPESASLE -3s"5r N PP Fs'$f^.:Te HEDU Ffc/_a` REGOLATTftONS OE SHED sU! a a. TH1 PF SFIAAA AA AOF A eOPR r O HA SHALT E A li , OOORAT ` D , RD SAFETY CR STATE INACEETftCUT ASH LAC FO Hy: T8..:!,.. iCA 4s .5 ;A'r;t: A, AaF ii C,S, COCODE ESE Ec CVA.TOR S9 Ap . I ""iA A M. d.. y..<�' no AAA A..a'P. c/,A AMCA VOCAL CODES. SHALT .. 0 OEH BY THE ,AyCHftTECA d GEME T 'e RAWS NGS FOR A!r P50 !AlL. ��`` Gc tr;gp5 MAN:A e CiiURC OR II FPSTA'LII..'ATii ON9 4, PiftN7ft 'iis—a2E,w_. EXPOSED SEPAP WORK FURNftEHED UNDER THESE SPECftFftCATION5SItAL!L Ac/A PROPERLY RAftR ED AFTER tNSTAL'LATN/O& (EXCEPT STA eI A S 5TEEL AHD FACTORY F9fs ftENES4 BY THE ELEVATOR CO NTRACTOP 5. GU ANTA —THE 3 „VA'O R COCOS@TRACTOR SHALL GUARANTEE THAN THE MATER8AAS AND WO MANS4Sf' OF THE '.PSe:;87AYVS Ri1:TA;ULED ST HftM UNDER THESE SPECicF/CATnOrt$ ARE r tPST^eCLA$S iN EVERY RESPECT ANV T'"}UAT -u 'ORAL MAKE GOOD ART DEFECTS NOT DOE TO ORO !'4ART WEAR. AND `EAR OR cMPROFER USE OR CARE, AFi:r Cr2 MAY OVELAAP PM!Tit qt ONE () YEAR EA04 DATE OF ACCEP7AREt.. 6. mA R. PLR !♦ o T A4 it, w C R COMPLC 0ON 4S c4 C5 AC— CEPTANCE ftNCLUOftHG EMERGENCY CALLBACKS AT ANY HOUR AT NO &DOMO4A i„ COST TO THE OWNER. U ICL€.B€.-. REGULAR EXAMft4ATftONS AND ADJCa:STMENT:1EEs MATER R,AC_S, PAWED, LARD BERMS AS HEEDED. To SE PERFORMED BE ELEVATOR CoN RAC'OR, NOT 70 RE SUB ON PRAC ED° CONTRACTOR W AL :NOT BE REODHESED r3 DOPER . ANY ,•.R, CftHUSEO 3 AlT KftEDSE GP NEG.AGEM-*E OWNER OR O ₹i E'ES, NOR AT ANY »a e r e F rORD THE CONTROL OF THE ET.F,VATTQA AOPTPACTOR, 7. .PP aF R L-RSSM SU F r.°' V,; DE a, iV_5's-FRONT—TO—SACK, OVERALL A 3cP H5FLOOR CO ER NG SHALL BE [7 MYL ALE Er " ANC 'JrM`. ti.. SERVED OLY ThAT `8' ATER7E SN3L(L(F t e F rN.w.L �'uE Sa:P V 1 `r:c g 2 v AND THE CARCAR•BUIVON 29 A. D A? ...... ...._ ._ ,� ... , �. ATiON PIo `','8DED er Or RS, AND• U4STALL p � f RJR PORE THE CONC " Tf c r OV yy R_ _ JY �m s. frtk M3'UI4I sON CI.aLJ ci �I[ t3 eY kn 4 xui % E S RELAYi`si Sb h Z8 J`P4 LUCE ALL OVERLOAD AI i�F a`e ND M r acEPSr PE Asr Ra=. i s 7 FRAM. o i 1;1 g'!R'i'b13x"#.{i 588 qv dpi 2d y :' ` +8"l:�a.P SY !'.s (�°d�v FOR EL VATO SE"a C�. GA•L?r? S AR f8uS .Per. AND N9Ey8� TOPQE. Rruflo SPEED `k0r SLOW 3PE O SHALL 6V EC' q iQ Gw A„r;4 G-5-0 FSAKSM4LL 8., C`d c°*v 11 ?°G. B.( t"+. `�`:_CIlfi_:n r�.,g ₹': iJ 43 MACME, ., R 4; is �'O�Il kr�tc e k t ma E..ryAPi N4a ek :� LE.r,: 4k.,g'F:?Eh: `zq Vin. 8't I AS µ:jED TO PA,oy.S? S.E;, as µL OflRF.tcT i,URRE✓'f7o G6. icn3 i°'OMP,., F t v comPL %2AN LOOP 3s ccpm a;A7_':Ltlg 5 - au , HALL p!411 t}na Gu o?s fGtr?LS. COL.i uD TO CONCRETE rouv.-- ONTRACTOR SNALL FUR jU FC'UNDATY du E, DOTS I .PgiP' ;E FR L 4T 7S 4N CAR OR H.P.E L TEES h CAR AD O1, a 6`F't8" Q1 TC a- Si . 5 w?A Y FRAAilG ROLL 9EG STtRED LIGRL FOR ZACDa 2 O flR ''i FLooe CyN OPERATING Pr"aNCL O UR TE.Y_L r%(L.-i1. f S`Il.... Eic71,7 iiDDICRTOR Ton:pr A€ vss y��" 4�kNe 'u'':?3a %` -:iRya . —Y=0e2 MAINTENANCE AND T GC YID 1 J'N� 'i [9I C NCRECUC T STOP ; T4' ON TOR C/ R AND d OPERATING S. --SVALL ZE LOCATED 22 E P E C u :, n_ P n 7 DR !4QCOURMENT IWI COMPLYING lEf ki PEQU..RE '.EW S iTyiATDNAL ELECTRC CODE , .EK SUPPLY OR 240 VOL ) ('p,F'.FiE, 60 CYCLES, TO COuTROL fED tv REUGA RVSCOF!WE:CT ,x2 106 +N 'a CH LC ROOX SO TARCE FOR 05 �`•± rmP0 MC702q AND C RCt 4?f FOR CAP L P' AT G !."EEP OF ri;O1SiTWAd' y a PROVIED `9T TFfE ELFCTRSCAn (ONTRACToR.. E °dCSR9E,f'E:O 23Q OvERHyG`_D S saki>kS 'PROVIDE AL 5 -ARV TO Pt1FNUS1 PROPER LEAD OF PROVIDE; g LL OR POL Eh BEARINGS IN ALL. SEEAVESa POPES TO CAR ARO i E�,WE Sac,ki+'- a iso&'$w 240 CAR .SAFE 4Yr •.•j t Px fo+.'[.C US DOLL SAFETY 0Rti CAR SHALL 7E OPIATED By CENTRCFuGXL SPE C GOVERMORo sAv sTy OPERATED SWITCH OM EAR SHALL AUTOMA,t4CALLYr STOP F9 'o.R M .Fk APPLE ; -C rile SRWICT W�1t:i'd sAr,, "y SETS. 250 CARrrua ¥'E SHALL "SE. OF STRUC T" RAL ST€ -"EL C00PL`y 439E W i N R t. Coot, `inPF; e�l,�..=.�, ..a.., TNRED StO^:LFR 0a,.J7"S0 2-Q 6urr€ss--p'F4≤?V' 0C 'S,rpr ' HG 270 COUKTE r ( T Si a.,LL IRON JW °r4CTSe ROCAfi, Ifi YASHIG 4 FRONT OF TE COORTFRYEATIDT 280 CAR AND COUPTEDDRf?� STRUCTURAL FEAME WITT4 CAST CAR, PLUS 40% or $ C I- E'EF BUYAR.D ;.N PT i;n,L,. 7 `0Prs or SIZE AND ,=... 70 INSURE REEO DE AT HEAST D AND y".3§A: i or A 4, -MP t t, ❑r_ CEDTERQ r . NT q coLos nS SRTEERS BY T C A C rsie F I S STEEL ASS Lr br `E ENTRANCE V N'2«Y�, x COLOANS, 41.E t' MEi..,, ,,} ON P ; a, M Fd"# a[7T E,ITERE ,`S BEE L_ d Fz' 300 COOCR SALT RE ED.DLE—STEV,7 nN rS � E(F D 4 1 4., S [ >j 4: N P 3 - 'n8 PROVIDE S a e [ C �. I c .. ., �, ..e ETT r"i Ll Af°! ,'`:.. AC d DOas , t ,.. V EN`r C t RMC h _k THE ELIVAToR .: tTN AF;_ DOOR O, — D, SHALL 6 ,,. t.,� e p. e OPEN AND cLes CAR PROVOE 9' DOOR ORE,OREN DUTTON re CAx O `RRAT.tc SANELe PROS E;L »i SAFETY SHOE DOOR REV RSAA a- ,'ICE OD EA(1 EDGE Cr CAR r)p� 6OoE NCLUDE N ,ERLOCt5 OR ALL [ GL)FSTWA1 DOORS, - ,32a d C?kf }`YFTf °. N Bans 7' DF ALL "j* A T OiA: o et:.rr TRANCES REQUIRED, 0,� tv �"" st -en � � '•�) SPNar C'"SFEED HOLLOW •`wE'SE 4. Si IoPJ iRR ENTRANCES. F'taAMCS SMALL RE ,UCE WITH A PROFGLE A$ SE'[:.hf,.,.Ei RY TF;E ARCHITECT. DOORS &Hitt BE 16? GAi`is:E, MOUNTED ON S'rE_. HANGER Rooms. PPOV DF DOOR CLOSERS OK THE MECHANICAL Y ;'er To PRECLUDE ANY CHANCE or 0OOG? REMAINING OPEN WHEN CAR LEAVES n rg n SILLS SMALL 5E EXTRUDED s VMiNUM F r Ooo NTEROFORA E LANDINGS AND A TOE GUARD AT CAE BOTTOM LANDIO t W ITU BUST COVER AT TUE TOR LANDING, HANAER COVER PLATES `l:AI,. EC INN REMOVABLE TYRE, ACCESSIBLE FROM ii1; 3m a;4 TNE CAR. Flovol orAoins AND BANGER SUPPORT ANGLES AS NECESSARY TC, SUPPORT' HANGERS AD DOORS AND NON —VISION RUNGS ON E«V.CP DOOR, rRAH'E S AND DOORS SHAAL NAVE BAKED ENAMEL F3R0SH IF:' COLOR LAS rEL€CTE,D BY THE ARCCHI EATe 33. FIN SRES CAR ORF A0 t51+a PANEL, 4',,10 9 RuTrOF' FACE' [;,1(r� GSUDICATOR MCEFLA,Y-e tR LL teROWASw 3, _� 13ke. A. �>n S?�$N,N F NDar STAIN" LESS STEEL. A I F ;Cr7 !t }ers F'INISRES TO BE IN COLORS AS a !-{:TRD BY THE ARENJTECc. 34. WORK +NOY ROOK INCLUDING RIT LA' C.4 E6.r -uHE FIN SN WALLS A,U�n FLOORS e:,^ -eo .E Lt OR TO qrp ka E ROOM, T E fiRUeS L«n A,N F t R - DVER F ,mac' wF��t s a >_ x NC UPS ,D; ADAC:REQUIRED, _., =. �' >✓,� sr D A '� '`efiq it E,�s WAhr '�O 't. "'S RS f,E 3. d IDEDVSPEED g. VSEDMEPO7 SE ALL S S r EE, T S- N OPFs.!EG UPPP. C7FE 1 ARE SEC. NS OF 35 jraLs; 'uLt LOAF guaG TEST, 0t "a.. E O&D SA.6S`? S?P. CAs je3F„: DE'MON.STRc'T' D? OF' $CT i 3D OF 01"FaSR 15.FIY DEVICES, :N ErREOCr.SR DOOR § EV!LRSAE 05W C'S5 AMP „4.{3FR;M`. 'i. O.P R'.: t i ! - tfic?:.Z 5 UH TSE PRESENCE or AUTTHOR0a S Rk.u'eREs S;NTA ir' Os. OWNER OR , ;ii :"Fb 'ism 5kV EF C.7- RE MANNER BEFORE ACCEPTANCE,, 36, GLARANTY—WARRANTY--THAE�y cos^3•rr. C6Oo-. SHALL END H RG"s`„ 00U4 'WARRANT AND 7.HE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SAIL AND HERESY 00'7 N A:.RAN— TEE THAT ALL WORK EXECUTED UNDER T; 3 PART SMA!L,_ HE" FR`€C FROM DE- FECTS OF MAC R:_ ,'-.S AND WO!',;AHSH%P FOR A PER SOD U'"' Or S17 ( FEAR PROM 7a!"% DATE OF flLC .r tl^S A4, CERT1 FiETE S ;'E ABOVE PART!CS FORTNER AGREE ?HAI 'sHET .EE, Al ftC,R .;WN EX- PENSE, REPAIR AND REPEAE ALL,, SUES EDEFECTd VF WORK, AND AEE OTHER WORK DAMAGED TO RCB , WHICH BECOMES GEf'CTtvE DvRsNG THE VSRM OF THE GUARANTY-WARRM*TY. jH'S C4'AR:ANT''-"r.'"o.RRANTN DOES NOT APPLY 70 DEFECTS CAUSED 8Y THE FA'LURE OF TK,t; WORK OF OTHERS, iF SUCH DE- FECTS WERE nPaSSIDLF TO DETECT AT TIIKE OF THE EXAMNATEON OF THE WORE OF THE OTHERS. 7ONN UNO _. TV ASSGREF TO THE MECHANICAL MENTs.,RT GENERAL I:ONDITOr ! HC SOFA OF TUC MECNFUEAI SECMON D SOVVENCRIAVI L C is TO SE WORE NVECStEvALE Y`t .4 Ut BS\ x S N'L SUPP'' .. !rg-1 J'C.. nN 2. Scot o WORK- VRPE° TEC mvANIcAF oIC'ri' CONSIST OF:LANES—HAWS ALL _. ALL PEHMS G, SEATING MHO NPE 0 DT B,A DRAHIFAS ARO _ ._„ HE ELEHDNDn t-IE FILFEEy i?`W ='ACA F-ICEEPCAA WASTE t. NSS„ F .3 rc .N "_? ..N" u0u C':FHATER SYSTEM ;HAUL I N t URE ca LE; RAP ,. `f ION HHEN FATENStiON or *FEEL . RETURN INESs MCDFICATON ,. DAQ a LO.b, IPA.". OE lx s7 NLa DADrATON AN1) G of ES; ,.OA NODiECLiON ENO N I WI S. I.0AU AS Nry CESA&R: V I .r tRATUR_ s.OHTR0I4;C AIR DNF I`t;tkFHL AND cFNB a 11 ION WDRN SNEJA NCEh1 P5 HOH9r C,,! CI3 AND E7.^NS 'a.N: OF ;It ST;NI DUCTS, NES ANT RE— LOCATED RIBS IS7r_?S AND fi>F ;24EH9 ANO RE"'°-8:,`I'tMC PNCi OF CRISY IgiNG TFSF'MS AS RN IEC CSS&RB ',15 DRAV- ADDfiTICKAL WORK A'I IRSu rA DESCIPEFFIRTI (,0BC I5 !,, id q_1.0 WORK ,,.. F a FAO AS R. C i -. t3L v rift DI vc P..usflUlI'O AND nB-CTINed• FEW. A/C WORK 1 ti«I_ VE XECUTHO UNDER C'NC NBIHA IV,0,f CONTRACT, AND EACH IS DESCFUBq of A S&},a5P.ATE PART 0:7 :Hi:S SECION, SPECR APPLIES TO BOTH tp,w&i-'. o ,PAR&' ,c "{S 1N ANY P:CRI k'. r" THIS S5!CT IO i 1CK€CF DESCRIBE SSMU AR F,?ORHr S`II: r,G.. &HEILY TO ALL PARTS OF `€HE SPEt3.FICB1IIONS, • I!RSUFF iC E'ENs' 9 t';'P' OnmATioN OR DESCR'IVIlIOtI OF MATERIALS OR LABOR 9dHCH PREVENTS THE ACCEPTANCE OF THESE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AS SUFFICIENT 70 COMPLETE THAI WORN MUST BE REPORTED TO TFE ARCHI— TECT 72 FOURS PROS TO SUIBMrr hTIN» .. B Y4 HE MECHANICAL Ct2-IV'. RACTOR"S BEIt WI4LL. SE CONSTRUED ID AN OFFER YO COMPLETE THE WORK WITHOUT ADDITIONAL C057 70 5? 0hfa`1 ICo EQUIPMENT ON THE PLANS, BUT NOT rNELFDEN ZIPS THE SPI'C F C,vr_. lO SE 0R 0fl1SCR SL_D PN THE OVECCYCHIONS AND NOT SHOWN 0R 'F,".C TLANS,. SIT NECESSARY FOR THE COM.FLIt V'ION OP ENE PIUMBNG ANS HEATING ND AIR C0NI.C. :ta'cN N''.S STETCMS, EF,"'E S: i>UOR A O yN9? gnt5Ri."_=.C ST THE MECHANICAL FONTS♦:CT R AS . CA'N15,CT° ! ON `9t 1C rf.O.r3 r, P RFOR:r UNV,:+7R ii48e. FAHN7fliNG CON ? itV 40 TON HI: PR .tlr' @ $ S VO ik E d i4G A BD '.$ Vfl u. TRA:. P . c; eECTS rOR A P`-'u<'PObq. $HAtL 6r Pt,P`..t.LC lF_; c, °c, THE 39ECw.ANIC A.L COK.'i.'.f... O';= "Hi_L Pi. Frf:.. ,..a @'R POCKS. Skiq TA%i4 iR4. a. <a'{<'<Fs - Sr F Et . us IZ µ'o hz S'l.!e.n F tRisF ';0 COR., t M :0.V' 1WARre 4r Pu?r' FA(S ^.C WORKMANSFiP OR ;“TRLA TO ORTA�K ' Ik RST CLASS PERFORMANC< ,r,'.� OO r Pkbf4T o tH i..L VT AD -.Fe`. S"FNOP'f .UP— C l'``" r.NOW is 7 .O fi: AD .,, l : C, F t o R E 'FAT LUUetE:R THE PRFSVRL THE MECMAN.ICA'L COP;�iRE'c i0R. '_:M l.L RA:UTfl TRA7 nh, .^ft a•"; NSTALL!FD SY HM tsfl,L NV R `.xi;.:: IN K(ANSS^BSS mON OF OSJi: NOS OR ',°RfsE'A ONa aO ANV PART or .;'..t SQit..EuPGS. 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P RrORh= OC REr V REg#ENTS &RE MET. hF, iptPE:An4Ff2k...'.:.OPi•p'i;C3t--G:fOfe.'.t''' AND XyEN THE iO4Ls+rs> TVRE iON;R0 S ' S f' E !;3 AS .,< i l'? of 3RF AF/OR R >:t #f a S'+.C h't c O ft N t3 R Wi t. OPERATION ., MA T EF h ;A, : h EQia t, PMEN7 AND METHODS C)DSi FOR HEW r . EASTfRO SYSTZWS SHALL MATCH EXISTING INSOFAR AS. POSISL, AND Mt�00fF�CADQNS 70 THE 612. GUARANTY.-1WARRANTHIS CONTRACTOR SHALL AND NEAEBT DOES WARRANT AND THE GENERAL COA3 ry R C TOF .4'!.Q S, : AND HEREBY DOES GU ;R N — TEE THAT LL WORK EXECUTED D-N"O_:.f2 TS PART SMALL SE FRtE FROM D FEC TS OF ASA,TER. Ff S 'AND WCRSiM!' NSH I F P'Qr2 a PERIOD OF ONE (i) YEAR FROM THE DATE OF THE FINAL C.RTFCATE. -NE ABOvE PAPTIES FVRT4ER AOREE THAT ThZ'7 WILL, AT THEnR €?9JCEX- PENSE, REPAIR AND REPLACE ALL SUCH DEFg4... �' e V E WORK, A dti D ALL. OTHER WORK OAMAGEO T5hF F'EFrs WM CH BECOMES DEFECTIVE DOR r t4G THE TERM O THE GUARANTY-WARF?AM -p THIS GUARANTY -WARRANTY DOES NOT APPLY TO DEFECTS CAUSE OY TnE F r, .4i ne OF THE; WOFH( OF OTHERS? r F SUCH DE- FECTS WERE VMPOSSPBt,.E TO DETEC'N AT TiNE OF THE EXAMINATION OF THE WORK OF THE O TNERS. SFellON s. ` PAR' _ "''', ivgeNO 2. TDRES, AND FOP EN S L F9 CHNUIC— HONG. .;t'a "-STE CONNECTIONS TO THE PIXIE I t`ebSc IHI FLANS IN GFt4ZVAie SHOP/ tHr, PL0N AND D S it E � ES .. 43 f 'i' t 5y' g..il' EACH FIXTURE SHALL az CONNECTEP TO THESE. LINCS.. THE MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY INC , O.AT OH OE s IIIMO WASTE LIMES AND VENTS BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATION OF T r+. A NEW r.:' e UI i_S AND SHALL USE 7mesz AIRES IN ACCORDANCE HITE CITY C'D..O LEAD P/PF rtuRr aO LEdT .OH$ SHALL. RAVE PIPED JOINTS AMP Ftz,;4 CALKING FERRU t..ES° THE P Pr.e1..0 SYSTEM. . U.i'.ING GALVANIZED STEAL FIRING ING WITH ASPHALTUM PAIHOES CART '4 NINA( K F e_ c 9 ii `, j t Ex ^ DP USED - AT THE MECHANICAL F N .NcYCR NI ION. THE MINIMUM I'ITC"1,EOR _ 9:4,5 i:t' Mary 03t .IrlNc4 ,`SlitE1C ROT t4ss &: 94 p IN 8E. FULL SIZE BRASS ELETHOOT PLUGS SMALL. BE INSTALLED WHEREVER PIPES CHANGE atRECA ION O4( WHERE ORMTERL'nSE REQUIRED OOP THE PROPER CLEANING or ILL NEW PORTIONS or THE DRAINAGE SYSTEMS° LEd.N0Ib'E'S Its CONCEALED t ,.ayEe SOA..:. r ,TEkD THROUGH TNr WALL OR FLOOR ANO. SHALL NAVE CHROME PLAYED, , U3H !PE CAPS. CLEANOHTS IS FLOOR SHALL OE INSTALLED t3LAF A WALL,. 3. VENTS --C <A'CH TIUTUPE SHALL SE VENTED 9N COM?L II S@S tITN CITY CODE AND ORDINARCC LAND APPROVED BY THE lNSPIECTOR. VENTS HALLSE• RUN THROUGH THC ROOF,OF EELC CONNECTED TO A VENT STACK, OR CONNECT TO A SOI(. STACK .ABOVE THE HIGHEST FIXTURE. V,ENb"S SEfi A1L iL BE CAST IRON SOIL PeFF WIN OL.3.UM AND LEND CAL_EED JOINTS, OR GALVANIZED STEEL RIPE WITH GALVANIZED MALLEABLE FITa INGS. 4. Ft.ASHINGS--E.,CH PLa'M5ING VENT THROUGH THE ROOF SHALL HAVE A FLASHING 214" SQUARE? F19 TY A PLASHING COLLAR TUReED UP AROUND THE PIPE AND OVER AND I7TO PRE RIFE. PATCH ROOF. 5. WATER PIPING --FURNISH AND INSTALL THE COLD WATER AND NOV WATER- BRARCHES- ATM R1SF"i;S TO SUPPLY ALL HEW FIXTURES. CONNECT THE NOT AND COLD LINES TO SOURCE. 4 NSTALL A VALVE AND UN/ON IR EACH L INE° NNSTe t.,L A VALVE IN EACH BRANCH TO A FIXTURE, UNLESS LOOSE NY STOPS OR SCREWDRIVER .`TONE AR :N HOT&LL'ED AT THE FIXTURE° T SRRk- ti BE POSSIBLE To v SOLACEAN7 AX.7VE WHERE VALVES ARE rOHCOAi L'" IN j LI 'e i• ACC PSS DOORS. AE PLAT. ARTEG E TBE RUA LED . DT THE Cd?;('r.,o MART ADE.z S..E. CORMRCTOMB !TRT E9YTORPS. ,'. ,, PAR NG SHALL NE BEN AS OPREC T AS P0=E 'sB_.'r_. ND SN„ L.. B4 v ef3L ,,: F.f U4 F RASBEO ROOMS, 6, VAL. za- 4`At_WORuH OR ES FOR. OO rCS f . C WATER P t SRALL SE JRBK ES. P. ROC t.es. WOF` RS PRESSURE. pin..` feSU4:AT NSVEET I:Q di TH CAUVES COVER. 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PARTICS CS FEtR OER AGREE THAT 1Hl : WILL, AT Ti - R OWN ER_. p NS F REPAIR AND REPLACE ALL SUCH D" F .CT i VE WORK, AND AEA., C YHF:P 4XORii OAgx.,GE:D TH R`,.t , ki'!CH BECOMES OEFitC`F:VE DUR! G HE_ .1__RI O. *'U su R: N TY"icARR NTle. IRIS S GUARANTY-W;rWNTY DUES NOT APPLY 4 DEFECTS CAUSED BY 7RE FAILURE OF THE WORK OF OTRERS IF SUm DE FEETS WERE IMPOSa1GLE TO DETECT AT T MME OF TRE EXAMNATION •Y!ON OF THE aoRK OF THE OTHERS. 27 SE T fON E " PART E ZL E C; TR r CAL , Scop Or t OR#,— INE WORK C.{.s+ir-p. 'D BY TS "S SEC : gOE4 OF THS SPECI— FICATIONS CONSISTS Of URNS: �' 4tl -5 t: t`s AL L. A S O F .. E 0 di I P M E At 'a 0•S 4e P .P : J C S AND MATERIALS, IALS, S�NLCSS O>S ERWIS S IAND a PERFORM;NG ALL OPERAT€ltd, NECESSARS FOR THE S NST;i4,LL,T" ION OF Ti::: COMP ,ETE E .EC R y CAL CHANGES AS REQUIRED U£s33i~_.F{ THCSE SPEC I F I CAT lONS AND/oi>. SHOWN ON THE DRAof tttoS, SUBJECT TO THE TERMS AND COND t T EONS OF SV ' SONTRACT* 'FFE WORE: SHALL ALSO 2NCLUDE T'rtE COMPLETION OF SUCH MINOR D 4AjIS OF ELECTRICAL OR NOT MENTIONED OR SHOWN AS NECESSARY FOR SP E SUCCESSFUL OPERATION OF ALL ELE.CTRiCAL SYSTEMS DESCRDEO ON THE DRAWINGS OR REQUIRED BY THESE SSEC'FICAT'IONS, 2. WORK NOT $NCa.tki:JFD~"sF.'R7A If,': Li OR MATERIALS ANO/OR EQO r PMENT MAY BC FURN±m++EQ BY OTHERS., WHEN SUSH f5 Tt-Elr CASE, 3H^ EXgtwN:aa -SOftRCE AND QESCRIPTiOi'e OF. SiM+_: SHAt.k. Oi. AS INDICATED ON TOE DRAW— INGS OR AS OUTLINED IN T PI y:. SPEC P I CA T IOP:.S v GENERAL Run'A ERbi E,r:iS4—.`t-::r. GENERAL CONDITIONS AND SU '6}J..b'IsuE.N TARS GENERAL CONOI i POW$ OF THE CO€iTR. CT AND Ak..F-. OTHER REQUIRENw.E143S PRr'~ f bED SERETO FORM A PART OF TiJC.SE Sd=C.i:"fF(=A'TrOtdS �`..Ckd3 ASPST 70 ALL CONTRAc7S OR Siu'FiCONTR'CTS RELATING TO ELECTRICAL SSSTENSc DRAWINGS ` IKE V R AWJ.N'GS WHICH CONSTITVTE A PA O^F CONTRACT '� M V F' THIS INDICATE THE GENERAL ARRANGEMENT OF IRCU T4 AND OUTLETS, LOC-. AT IONSOP SWITCHES,, PANELBO&RDS AND OTSER WORK. THE DRAWINGS ARO SPECIFICATIONS b.R COMPLEMENTARY EACH TO HE OTHER, AND WHAT IS CALLED FOR 87 ONE SHAL . BE AS BINDING AS 4F GALLED FOR BY F3Os'H DATA PRESENTED ON THESE DRAWINGS A,RE AS A CUR TE AS PLANNING Cr N DETERMINE, BUT ACCURACY IS NOT GUARANTEED AND FIELD VER IF CS 1ON OF ALL DIMENSIONS IS DIRECTED, EXACT LOCATIONS, DSTANC ,S AND EVELS WELL BE GOVERNED E3i ACTUAL FIELD CONDITIONS.: THE CONTRACT- OR SHALL ALSO REVIEW_ ALL. PLANS -A-. Sa-A%Oki-U$ i k I S HORS TO CONFORM TO ALL CONDITIONS SHWON THEREIN. DE SSCBEpij1C I ES ShowN ON IP ≤F FERENT PLANS, OR BETWEEN PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS, OR REG(LAT 1O +�;.� AND CODES GOVERNING G THE INSTALLATION SMALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARC CT IN WRITING BESORE HE DATE OF SID OPENIMS STANDARDS FOR STERIAL AND }b r'-ORK k..NeSH4p — ALL .'4ATCR l4 S Cb A< BC NEW AND SHALL CONFORM WiTit THE asPFL C.ABELE. STANDARDS OF TI' Ff w UNDER— WRITERS LABORATORIES, Uf-e7 ?t3L(.°SS OTHERWISE If'tI'3iC.ATa"O'a AND NEA: APP'tirt's iANC E OF HE INSTALLATION St;.k.LL ?G; O EQUALWORKMAN— SHIP IMPORTANCE WITH ITS ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL EFFIC'I'CNCY. WHICH ARE DEFECTIVE T SHALL MA— TERIALS bEF VE GE REPLACED OR REPARED IN A- NAN{NER MEETING THE . •"PROVdsL OF THE ARCHITECT AND A7 NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER* ANA/. BE USER ;I Pti 7:fE HAS BEEN 0074 R'EU 70!:fl, „ TO to 5NOD 07 OSIAP 'LLELFCLI tFTKUT ii r"U . . A O NU9AC;7UR L ° ., SURE OFEC?FS TEOF KA7 ?ROYAL C? 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