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GENERAL CONDITIONS
GC-1 DEFINITIONS
a. The term Owner as used in this Specification means the
administration of the TARLAC STATE UNIVERSITY (TSU).
b. The term Architect / Design Architect means TSU Technical
Working Group Design Team as the designer, planner and
consultant of the owner.
c. The term Project Architect/Engineer shall mean the person/s
executing the contract in behalf of the Owner for the construction of
the project and said Project Architect/Engineers duly authorized
assistants or representatives or the Technical Working Group (TWG)
Inspection Team.
d. The term Contractor shall mean the person/s or firm/s that shall
perform the construction work that is to furnish and install, in
accordance with the plans, specifications prepared by the Architect
and to finish the construction work as per agreement in relation to time
schedule.
e. The term Completion of Contract shall mean full performance by the
Contractor of the contractors obligations under the contract and all
amendments and revision thereof except the contractors obligation
concerning (1) release of liens and certificate of Contractor, (2) other
final documents. The term completion or completion of the projects
shall mean the contract and all amendments and revisions thereof.
The Certificate of Completion, signed by the Owner shall be the sole
conclusive evidence as to date of completion.
f.
The term default used herein shall include any such failure by the
Contractor to make progress in the prosecution of work so as to
endanger the completion of the project within the calendar days
allotted.
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d. No partial payment shall be considered for approval without the abovementioned prints.
GC-13 RELEASE OF 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 the liens arising out of this contract, or
receipt in full in lieu thereof and, if required in either case, an affidavit that so far
as he has knowledge or information, the release and receipts include all labor
and materials for which a lien could be filed; but the contractor may, if any
subcontractor refuses to furnish 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 monies that the latter may be compelled to pay in discharging such lien,
including all cost and reasonable attorneys fee.
GC-14 ASSIGNMENT
This contract shall not be assigned in whole or in part
by the Contractor without the prior written consent of the Owner and such
consent would not relieve the Contractor full responsibility and liability for the
work hereunder and for the due performance of all the terms and conditions of
the contract. The Owners consent to all subletting of work hereunder shall not be
granted in any event until the Contractor has furnished the Owner with
satisfactory evidence that the subcontractor is carrying ample insurance to the
same extent and in the same manner as herein provided to be furnished by the
Contractor. If the is assigned or any part thereof is sublet, the Contractor shall
exonerate, indemnify and save the Owner from and against any and all losses of
expenses caused thereby.
GC-15 COMPLETION OF CONTRACTORS DEFAULT
If default shall be
made by the Contractor or by any subcontractor in the performance of any of the
terms of this contract, the Owner, without in any manner limiting its legal and
equitable remedies in the circumstances, may serve upon the Contractor and the
surety or sureties upon the Performance Bond or Bonds written notice requiring
the Contractor to cause such default to be corrected forthwith. Unless within
twenty (20) days after the service of such notice upon the Contractor shall default
shall be corrected or arrangement for the correction thereof satisfactory to the
Owner shall be made by the Contractor or its sureties, the Owner may have such
default corrected by contract or otherwise for the amount and at the expense of
the Contractor, and the Contractor and its surety and sureties shall be liable to
the Owner for any cost and expense in excess of the contract price occasioned
thereby. In such event, the Owner may take possession of and utilize, in
completing the construction of the project, any materials, tools, supplies,
equipments, appliances, and plant belonging to the Contractor or any of its
subcontractors, which may be situated at the site of the project. The Owner such
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contingency may exercise any rights, claims, or demands, which the Contractor
may have against third person in connection with this contract and for such
purpose the Contractor does hereby, assign, transfer and set over unto the
Owner all such rights, claims and demands.
GC-16 ATTORNEYS FEE IN CASE OF SUIT In case the Owner has to resort
to the courts to protect and enforce its rights hereunder the Contractor and his
surety or sureties shall be made further liable for attorneys fee an amount
equivalent to twenty (20%) percent of the amount involved, but not less than One
Thousand Pesos (P1,000.00) and that venue of such action shall be in proper
court holding session in Tarlac City.
GC-17 PATENT INFRINGEMENT
The Contractor shall save harmless and
indemnify the Owner from any and all claims, suits and proceedings for the
infringement of any patents covering any equipments used in the work.
GC-18 COMPLIANCE WITH STATUTES AND REGULATIONS
The
Contractor will comply with all applicable statutes, ordinances, rules and
regulations pertaining to the work. The Contractor understands that the
obligations of the parties hereunder are subject to the applicable regulations and
orders of the Government agencies having jurisdiction in the premises.
GS-19 EXTENSION TO THE SUCCESSORS AND ASSIGNS
Each and all
of the covenants and agreements contained in the contract effected by the
acceptance of this contract shall extend to and be binding upon the successors
and assigns of the parties thereto.
GC-20 PERSONAL PROPERTY DAMAGE
Until the work is completed and
accepted by the Owner, the Contractor shall assume all risks and bear all losses
that may result from any cause, to the work and to existing structures and
equipment, and to other property located on the premises or adjacent thereto,
belonging to the Owner, and he shall assume all damage or injury that may result
to all such property and/or persons where such damage or injury is caused in
connection with his work or is due to his negligence or to his leaving open or
unprotected portions of streets or other property.
GC-21 SUPERVISION
All work shall meet the approval of the Project
Architect/Engineer and shall be completed with conformity with the plans and
specifications will be made part of the contract to be entered into for the work
referred to herein. The contractor shall confer with the Project Architect/Engineer
before commencing any work under the contract. The Project Architect/Engineer
or his representative shall have access to the work at all times. The Contractor
shall furnish all facilities for inspection at the construction site, and at shops or
yards, and shall not cover up any requiring inspection until the Project
Architect/Engineer has approved the same. If work should be covered up before
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being inspected, the Contractor will be required to remove such portions of the
work as may be necessary to disclose the part in question.
GC-22 IDENTIFICATION OF EMPLOYEES
The
contractor
shall
be
responsible for furnishing to each employee and for requiring each employee
engaged in the work to display such identification as maybe approved and
directed by the Project Architect/Engineer. All prescribed identification
immediately delivered to the Project Architect/Engineer for cancellation upon the
release of any employee. When required by the Project Architect/Engineer, the
Contractor shall obtain and submit fingerprints and/or police clearances of all
persons employed on the project.
GC-23 SHOP DRAWINGS
Shop drawings shall be submitted with the
same size as the contract drawings when practicable, but in no case shall
exceed the dimension of the contract drawings. Allow, at least, 38 mm border at
left hand edge of the shop drawings for binding and uniform hanging in files at
job site. The Contractor shall make preliminary check of all shop drawings for
compliance with contract documents before submitting shop drawings to the
Architect and he, the Contractor, shall stamp each print with statement of
compliance with this requirement. The Contractor shall submit four (4) sets of
checked prints to the Architect for approval, retaining one set of print for the
Architects file and returning three (3) prints for the Contractors copy as noted. If
shop drawings are disapproved, the Architect will return it to the contractor for
resubmission. The approval of the drawings of the Architect shall not be
construed as a complete check, but will indicate only that the general method of
construction and detailing is satisfactory.
Approval of such drawings will not relieve the Contractor from responsibility for
deviations from drawings or specifications, unless he has in writing, called the
architects attention to such deviations at the time of submission and secure his
written approval, nor shall it relieve him from responsibility for errors of any sort in
shop drawings or schedules.
GC-24 SAMPLES The contractor shall submit two (2) set each samples if
required by the Architect and these shall be properly identified with the
Contractors name and Manufacturers name and catalog number, if applicable.
GC-25 LIGHT, POWER, AND WATER The contractor shall furnish temporary
light , power and water, complete with connecting wiring, conduits, piping, lamps,
meters, and similar equipment as required for the work. The Contractor shall
install, maintain and remove his temporary lines upon completion of the work. All
expenses in connecting with temporary services and facilities shall be paid by the
Contractor. Subsequent to the setting of the permanent meters, the Owner will be
responsible for payment of water and electrical bills rendered for utility service
through the respective permanent meters. The Contractor, however, shall pay all
costs incurred in the setting of the permanent meters.
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to his in ample time, so that they may have reasonable opportunity to prepare
their work therefore. He shall make the work of this contract ready to receive the
work of the other contractors at the time fixed therefore, and shall fit this work to
that of the other contractors at the time fixed therefore.
GC-32 COOPERATION WITH OTHERS
a. The contractor shall cooperate with others in the prosecution of all
work and shall not interfere with materials, appliances or workers of the
Owner or any other contractor engaged by the Owner at the site of the
work.
b. All contractors engaged in work at the site, shall have in so far as
practicable, equal use of premises and facilities. In case of
disagreement regarding such use, the matter shall be referred to the
Project Architect/Engineer whose decision relative to said use should
govern.
GC-33 CLEANING Upon completion of each part of the work as defined by the
sections into which these specifications are divided or as separated by the
various trades involved in the work, each area shall be cleaned of debris
emanating from the work. The Contractor shall remove remaining excess
materials, waste, rubbish, debris, and his construction equipment from the
premises. The said cleaning of the structure shall be broom-cleared, free of dust
and particles. Any dirt or stains caused by the work under the contract shall be
removed from the surfaces of the structure and from equipments and fixtures.
GC-34 WORK NOT INCLUDED Any work shown or specified which is not to be
done as part of the contract will be marked N.I.C. or will be specified in section
1A General Paragraphs of this Specifications.
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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
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Painting System
Conduits and wires
Sewer and water pipe
Roofing Sheets
Electrical and wiring devices
Hardware (locksets, hinges, etc.)
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SECTION 2.0
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SECTION 2.3
2.3.1 Earthworks
A. Excavation, backfilling for building as well as utility system
includes the following scope of works.
a. Excavations for footings, footing tie beams, grade
beams,etc.
b. Trenches for waterlines, storm drainage lines and other
such requirements manholes and other similar required
structures.
B. Site grading, backfilling, compaction and soil poisoning.
C. Materials
a. Satisfactory filling materials shall be approved by the
TSU Technical Working Group.
b. Selection of backfilling materials shall consists of sand,
stone, gravel uniformly graded and free from
objectionable materials.
2.3.2.Drainage System
Furnishing of reinforced concrete, pipes and other concrete
structures such as manholes, curbs, gutters, catch basin and other
similar structures where necessary or as shown on plans
2.3.3.Paving for Sidewalk
Construction of concrete sidewalks using 1800 PSI concrete
materials of sand, gravel and Portland cement
SECTION 3.0
STRUCTURAL WORKS
REINFORCED CONCRETE
GENERAL REQUIREMENT
3.1.1 The work includes concrete and reinforced concrete, complete for
the construction of new structure such as new additional two-storey
structure, reinforcement of faade, new concrete eaves, new inclined
parapet wall, and all other concrete works such as rehabilitation of all
immediate and affected concrete gutters, sidewalks, driveways, curbs and
gutters.
See to it that the Existing structure conform to the rebar requirements for
the new RC beams and the slab since there are dowels/starter bars we
shall see and compare to the new drawings. The new drawings shall be
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followed strictly, in case there are discrepancy, the contractor shall follow
the drawing according to structural design.
The work to be undertaken under this section shall include the continuing
of the existing dowel rebars or L/4 beam rebars to be properly place and if
it necessary to add rebars we shall do it, If it is necessary to cheap the
existing pavement columns, beams just to satisfy the rebars we shall do it.
(Refer to Structural Dwgs.) furnishing of all labor, materials, equipment
and other facilities and the satisfactory performance of all work necessary
to complete all concrete work shown on the drawings and specifications
herein.
3.1.2 All concrete work shall be done in accordance with the
Specifications for Concrete and Reinforced Concrete as adopted by the
Department of Public Works and Highways, Philippines, and the current
American Concrete Institutes Building Code Requirements for Reinforced
Concrete ACI-318-71 and its earlier predecessor ACI-318-63 or The
Latest National Structural Code for Buildings.
3.2
MATERIALS
3.2.1 Cement: Portland cement shall conform to ASTM C 150-76 for type
1 Portland Cement. Use of Addmix is not prohibited as long it is within
the required/specified strength.
3.2.2 Concrete Aggregates
A. Shall be well graded, clean, hard particles of gravel or crushed
rock conforming to the Specifications for Concrete Aggregates
(ASTM C 33 latest revision).
B. Minimum size shall not be larger than one-fifth (1/5) of the
narrowest dimension between forms and not larger than threefourths (3/4) of the minimum clear spacing between bars.
C. Minimum ultimate strength fc = 20MPa in 28 days.
3.2.3 Steel reinforcement
Reinforcing bars shall be new and free from excessive rust, oil,
defects, grease or kinks. They shall conform to the latest revision of ASTM
A 615 Specifications for Billet Steel Bars for Concrete Reinforcement.
With a minimum yield strength FY=275mpa.
3.2.4 Water
Shall be clean and free from injurious amounts of oils, acids, alkali,
organic materials and other substances that may be deleterious to
concrete or steel.
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3.3
CONCRETE PAVEMENT
3.3.1 Concrete Requirement
303.1.1 The work include on course concrete pavements,
constructed on an approved prepared sub-grade in conformity with
the lines, grade, typical cross sections indicated on the plans.
3.3.1.2 Materials
3.3.2.1 Portland Cement shall conform to the requirements of
ASTM. Standard Specifications C 150, Type 1. Different brands of
cement shall not be mixed during use.
3.3.2.2 Fine Aggregates shall consist of sand, stone screenings, or
other approved inert material having clean, hard, strong, durable,
sound, uncoated grains free from injurious amount of dust, lumps,
soft or flaky particles and other harmful substances.
3.3.2.3 Course Aggregates shall consist of crushed stone, gravel or
approved inert material having same characteristics as fine
aggregates.
3.3.2.4 Joint Sealer shall be a hot poured rubber/bitumen sealing
material conforming to B.S. Specification 2449. Use Pli-astic 77 by
Expandite Ltd. or approved equivalent.
3.3.3 Execution
3.3.3.1 Preparation of Subgrade
The prepared base course shall be cleaned of all foreign
matter and all and elevations checked before formworks are
placed.
3.3.3.2 Forms and Form Setting
A. Side forms for pavement shall be of lumber of sufficient
strength when stacked down to resist the pressure of cement
mixer and finishing tools, without springing. They shall be
straight and of a depth equal to the thickness of the
pavement at the edge and free from warp and bends.
Wooden forms shall be Apitong and Lauan or equivalent.
B. Side shall be set that they rest firmly, throughout their
entire length, upon the foundation. They shall be set exactly
to the required alignment and grade of the pavement and
joined neatly and tightly and to be supported in such position
during entire finishing, to avoid deflection.
3.3.3.3 Handling and Placing Reinforcement
Reinforcement shall be used as indicated on plans. Bars
shall be free from rusts, straight and free from distortion.
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SECTION 3.4
GENERAL REQUIREMENT
3.4.1. The works include all cement and masonry works complete for the
CHB wall partitions and all other works requiring concrete masonry.
MATERIALS
3.4.2.1 Concrete hallow blocks shall be of Jackbuilt Brand or equivalent.
3.4.2.2 Mortar Portions shall consist of 1 part Portland Cement and 3 part
sand.
3.4.2.3 Plaster portions shall consist of 1 part Portland Cement, part
lime and 3 part sand.
3.4.2.4 Steel reinforcing bars shall conform to requirements of structural
specifications.
3.4.3 EXECUTION
3.4.3.1 Masonry units shall be laid plumbed, leveled and accurately
spaced. All units shall be wetted before laying. Blocks should lay in full
mortar bedding and that no cracks shall form between blocks and mortar
at time block is placed. Position of blocks shall never be shifted after the
mortar has stiffened.
3.4.3.2
SECTION 4.0
FLOOR FINISHES
4.1.1 Masonry Pavers
a. Hexagonal Masonry Pavers or its equivalent for use on the
Walk way or waiting area or at the entry / exit or as otherwise
indicated in the plans.
b. Pavers & other tiles shall be free from laminations, serrated
edges, chipped of corners and other imperfections affecting
quality, appearance and strength as approved by the architect.
c. Contractor shall submit one sample for each color and size
intended to be used for the approval of the architect or the TWG
as represented by the owner.
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WALL FINISHES
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b.) Contractor shall submit one sample for each color and size
intended to be used for the approval of the TWG and the owner.
c.) Use appropriate heavy duty branded tile adhesive for long life
application and for safety purposes or free from any potential
accident. This tile adhesive shall be first approved by the TWG.
4.2.3 1 x 1 MASONRY GROOVE & TSU LOGO
For masonry Wall at specified wall a 1x1 groove is applied at the
front of the main entrance with the TSU LOGO made of plaster of
paris. Smooth finished, special painted free from fading. The color
shall be according to the actual color of the university logo.
SECTION 4.3
CEILING WORKS
4.3.1.
SECTION 4.3
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SECTION 4.4
WATERPROOFING WORKS
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4.5.3 WORKMANSHIP
All work in this section shall be carried out either directly by on under direct
supervisions of expert tradesmen skilled in the work
.
4.5.4 HANDLING
Transport, handle, store and erect all structural steel and metalwork items so that
members are subjected to excessive stresses and are not bent or buckled.
4.5.5 ERECTION
All erection procedure including setting out, security during erection, site welding,
hold down bolts etc. shall be carried out in accordance with industry standards
and best current safe working practices.
4.5.6 FABRICATION ITEMS
Construct, fabricate and erect all documented items in accordance with the
detailed drawings providing al necessary heavy duty fixings, fastenings, and
fittings necessary to complete the works.
4.5.7 PRIMING
All ferrous metal products and fabricated items which are not galvanized and all
welded connections to galvanized steel shall be primed on completion of
fabrication.
SECTION 4.6
ROOFING MATERIALS
METAL ROOFING
4.6.1a. General Intention
The work includes furnishing all materials and performing all operations to
provide the metal roofing sheets and bended metal sheet accessories as
required providing a watertight installation. The surfaces to which roofing is to be
applied shall be thoroughly clean and dry and free from any defect that might
affect the application. Specific installation details shall be in accordance with
recognized sheet metal installation practice.
4.6.2. Materials
4.6.2.1
4.6.2.2
4.6.2.3
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4.6.2.4
4.6.2.5
Rivets. All rivets shall be aluminum blind rivets for end fastening
to bended metal sheet accessories prior to sealing.
Sealant. Use non-acid based elastomeric sealant for end joints,
side lap joints and sealing holes.
4.6.3 Installations
Except as specified herein, all materials shall be installed in accordance
with the manufacturers printed installation instructions. Care shall be exercised in
storing, handling and installing to prevent any damage to roofing and siding
sheets. The sheets shall be of standard size type or long-span type with no end
lapping. Sizes of fasteners used in installation shall be as recommended by the
manufacturer. All metal shaving shall be swept and removed from roof on
completion of the work.
4.6.3.1
4.6.3.2
4.6.3.3
4.6.3.4
SECTION 4.7
PAINTING WORKS
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
4.7.1a.
The work includes labor, materials, equipment and other
facilities and the satisfactory performance of all work necessary to
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ELECTRICAL WORKS
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Under this section shall include all labor, materials, equipment and other
facilities and the satisfactory performance of all work necessary to
complete all works shown on the drawings and specified thereto.
5.1. GENERAL CONDITIONS. The work under this Division shall be subject to
the requirements of the General Conditions, which shall be included as part
of these specifications and which apply to all work performed under the
electrical work Division.
5.2. GENERAL DESCRIPTIONS. The work to be done under this Division of the
Specifications consists of the fabrication, furnishing delivery and installation,
complete in all details of the electrical work, at the subject premises, and all
work and materials incidental to the proper completion of the installation,
except those portions of the work which are expressly stated to be done by
others. All works shall be in accordance with the governing codes and
regulations and with the Specifications, except where it shall conflict with
such codes in which case, the latter shall, then govern. The requirements
with regards to materials and workmanship shall be in accordance with the
standards of the electrical code for the furnishing of all labor, materials and
other necessary for the complete installation of the work specified herein
and indicated on the drawings. These Specifications are intended to provide
a broad outline of the required installation, but are not intended to include all
details and construction.
5.3. WORK INCLUDED. The Contractor shall furnish all electrical materials and
equipment, and perform all the work necessary for the complete execution
of all the electrical work as shown on the Electrical Plans, and the general
construction drawings, as herein specified, or both except as otherwise
excluded and which exclusions and generality of the forgoing, shall include
but are not to be limited to the following principal items of work.
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5.3.1 Furnish and install 220 volts, 1, 2-wire, 60 Hz, AC service entrance
in rigid steel conduit including conductors and all items required as per
local power utility company policies, rules and regulations.
5.3.2 Furnish and install distribution equipment including distribution
panels, lighting and power panels, and circuit breakers in individual
enclosures and disconnect switches as shown on the drawings.
5.3.3 Furnish and install a complete wiring system both interior and
exterior for lighting and power including feeders for the building branch
circuits and taps.
5.3.4 Furnish and install complete lighting fixtures as indicated in the
plans, specification and fixture schedule.
5.3.5 Furnish and install all control wiring except those specified to be
done by other trades.
5.3.6 Furnish and install a complete conduit system, boxes, and
faceplates.
5.3.7 Furnish and install a complete grounding system.
5.3.8 Perform terminations for all electrical system.
5.3.9 Complete testing of all electrical system.
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5.7. COORDINATION. The Contractor shall cooperate in every way with other
contractors whose apparatus he shall connect as part of his work, and also
provide his work connections and facilities for the connections of their work.
This Contractor is hereby called upon to prepare such drawings of details of
equipment, location of sleeves, inserts and supports as maybe required for
the assistance of the General Contractor and the Contractor for other
trades. Upon demand, he shall furnished these drawings in adequate
number of sets for all parties concerned, and shall coordinate with the
preparation of these drawings by consultation with other trades involved
before submission. The approval of such drawing will not relieve the
Contractor in any way from the responsibility of properly locating and
coordinating with his work the work of others.
5.8. MINOR MODIFICATIONS. The plans drawn are based upon the
architectural/engineering
plans and details and show conditions as
accurately as it is possible to indicate them in scale. The plans are
diagrammatical and necessarily fit to the building conditions. The locations
of outlets, apparatus, equipment shown on the plan are approximate. The
Contractor shall be responsible for the proper location in order to make
them fit with the Architectural details and standard engineering
requirements.
5.9. GUARANTEE. The Contractor shall guarantee that the electrical system is
free from all grounds and from all defective workmanship and materials, and
will remain so far for a period of one year from the date of acceptance of the
work. This Contractor at his own expense shall remedy any defect
appearing within the aforesaid period.
This Contractor shall indemnify and save harm the Owner, the Architect,
and the Engineers from and against all liabilities for damages arising from
injuries or disabilities to persons, or damaged to property occasioned by any
acts of omission of the Contractor or any of his Sub-Contractors, including
any and all expensed, legal and/or otherwise, which may be incurred by the
Owner, the Architect or the Engineers, in the defense of any claim, action or
suit.
5.10. APPROVALS, SUBSTITUTIONS, ETC. Wherever hereinafter the word for
approval or approved (make, type, size, arrangement, etc.) are used
specifically in regards to manufacturer specialties, etc. or wherever it is
desired to substitute a different make or type of apparatus for that specified,
all information pertinent to the adequacy and adaptability of the proposed
apparatus, shall be submitted to the Project Architect / Engineer and their
approval secured before the apparatus is ordered or installed.
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Frame Size
50 AF
100 AF
225 AF
Amperes
For 200 250V
10,000
30,000
80,000
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make any necessary adjustment of his work to fit conditions for recessed
fixtures and for outlets occurring in glazed tile, block, terra cotta, marble,
wood paneling, or other special finish materials, in order that all boxes may
register flush with finish and shall be centered properly. In centering outlets,
due to allowance shall be made overhead piping ducts windows, and door
trim variations in thickness of furring, plastering etc., as erected, regardless
of conditions which may be otherwise shown on small scale drawings.
Outlets incorrectly located shall be properly relocated at the Contractors
expense. Local switches which are shown near doors shall be located at the
strike side of the door as finally hang, regardless of swing shown on the
drawings.
5.17.3 The center line of wall outlets, and switches shall be installed at
heights above finished floor or as specified on the Architects drawings.
Where mounting heights are specified on the Electrical drawings, they shall
be verified with Architects drawings before installation. Where glazed tile,
block, terra cotta occur, outlets shall be centered on the nearest joint to the
height given.
5.18. GROUNDING
5.18.1 All metallic conduits, cabinets and equipment shall be properly
grounded and bonded by means of copper straps. Connecting to the water
service pipe shall ground the conduits of each system.
5.18.2 The Contractor shall finish and install all grounding requirements at
all areas indicated on the plan. All ground connection shall be a clean
contact surface and shall be tinned and sweated while bolting. Unless
otherwise specified, exposed ground cables shall be installed in conduits
and connections made readily accessible for inspection. Connections shall
not be made under ground of concealed floor slabs on walls. Connection to
ground rods shall be provided with ground walls. Grounding and bonding
shall be minimum in accordance with the PEC requirement.
5.19. POWER SOURCE
5.19.1 Furnish and install 220V, 1 Phase, 2 wires, 60 Hz, AC, service
entrance for secondary distribution and shall be installed as per PEC
requirement.
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GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
Under this division shall include all labor, materials, equipment, and other
facilities and the satisfactory performance of all work necessary to complete all
works shown on the drawings and specified thereto.
6.1
STORM DRAIN PLUMBING PIPES & FITTINGS
6.1.2.a.) 2 Dia. Roof Deck Drain with strainer:
Use 2 Dia. Roof Deck Drain with strainer with perforated hole made of
aluminum.
6.1.2.a.) 2 Dia. Down Spout & 3 stack pipe:
Use 3 Pipe Dia. Heavy duty 800 with applicable fittings and applicable sealant
and a connected to the concrete pipe to open canal.
6.1.2.a.) 0.60 X 0.60 M. CONCRETE CATCH BASIN
See Plumbing Plan for proper location of catch basin and piping system for storm
drainage.
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Prepared by:
ARCH. MARCO F. BILDAN
Architectural
Structural
Electrical
Civil
Certified by:
ENGR. ROMEO B. PULMANO
Chairman, PCEIM
Recommending Approval:
DR. LORNA L. DIMATULAC
Vice President for Administration & Finance
Approved:
DR. MYRNA Q. MALLARI
President
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