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PROJECT NAME

DIVISION 1. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS

SECTION 01100

SUMMARY

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and


Supplementary Conditions and other Division 1 Specification Sections,
apply to this Section.

1.2 WORK COVERED BY CONTRACT DOCUMENTS

A. Project Identification: <Insert Project Name>.

1. Project Location: <Insert Project location (street address, city,


and state).>

2. Contract Drawings: <Insert a listing of the Size and Number of


Drawings / Sheets and their Sheet Contents>

a. The drawings indicated above shall be used by the contractor


as a basis to help develop their project designs and related
proposals. The drawings provided by the U. S. Government
are believed to be reasonably representative of the existing
project condition, which serves as reference to receive the
contract work. However, the Contractor is responsible for the
determination of characteristics of the site work. Therefore, it
is recommended that contractors visit the site to verify field
conditions.
b. All drawings and specifications are the sole ownership of the
U.S. Government and is to be returned upon completion of the
project.

3. Contract Specifications: <Insert a listing of the Specifications


included in this project. Indicate Section numbers>

B. Contracting Officer’s Representative (COR): <Insert name of COR>


has been appointed by the Contracting Officer to serve as Contracting
Officer’s Representative.

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C. The Work consists of :

1. ARCHITECTURAL: <Insert a brief listing of major Architectural


works, products and systems included in Project>.

2. CIVIL: <Insert a brief listing of major Civil works, products and


systems included in Project>.

3. MECHANICAL / PLUMBING: <Insert a brief listing of major


Mechanical / Plumbing works, products and systems included
in Project>.

4. ELECTRICAL: <Insert a brief listing of major Electrical works,


products and systems included in Project>.

5. OTHERS <Insert a brief listing of major Other works, products


and systems included in Project>.

1.3 CONTRACT

A. Project will be constructed under [a general construction contract]


[specialty construction contract] [specialty non-construction
contract].

1.4 WORK SEQUENCE / PROJECT TIME CONSTRAINTS

A. Unless otherwise specified, the Work shall be conducted in a single.

1. Work shall be substantially complete and ready for occupancy


within <Insert number of days> of the Notice to Proceed.

2. Work shall only be performed during the work days and hours
specified below.
a. Work Days: <Indicate Working Days; i.e Monday to
Friday> except for designated Holidays
b. Work Hours: <Indicate Working Hours; i.e 0730 to 1630>
except for designated Holidays

3. No work will be permitted outside of work hours or days specified


above.

4. If the Contractor desires to carry on work outside regular hours as


stated above, or non-working days, the Contractor shall submit an
application to the COR prior to start of the work. The Contractor
shall allow ample time to enable satisfactory arrangements to be
made by the COR inspecting the work in progress. The US

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Government reserves the right to temporarily or permanently cancel


permission to work outside regular hours. At night, the Contractor
shall light the different parts of the work as directed by the COR.
All utility interruptions shall be made after normal working hours or
on weekends. Anticipated costs shall be included in the bid.

1.5 USE OF PREMISES

A. General: Contractor shall have full use of premises for construction


operations, including use of Project site, during construction period.
Contractor's use of premises is limited only by the US Government's right
to perform work or to retain other contractors on portions of Project. The
US Government reserves the right to continue to occupy the work site
during the course of the Contractor’s work. Prevent unnecessary or
increased risk of security breaches during this period. Control exposure
of occupation to deleterious effects of climate.

B. On-Site Waste Disposal: Disposal of inert waste fill materials from


construction process will not be allowed. Refer to Section 01524,
“Construction Waste Management” for disposal requirements.

C. Protection of Existing Plantings and Site Improvements: Protect existing


plant materials from damage during construction. Allow neither traffic by
construction vehicles nor storage of materials to occur inside drip lines of
existing trees. Re-establish existing lawns following general completion
of construction. Protect existing site improvements and appurtenances.

D. Provide site utilization plan for Contracting Officer Representative’s (COR)


approval showing how temporary facilities will be distributed and
constructed on site; indicate parking, work areas, sheds, and similar
elements.

E. Temporary Facilities and Controls: In addition to specific responsibilities


for temporary facilities and controls indicated in this Section and in
Division 1 Section 01500; "Temporary Facilities and Controls," each
contractor is responsible for the following:

1. Installation, operation, maintenance, and removal of each


temporary facility usually considered as its own normal construction
activity, and costs and use charges associated with each facility.
2. Plug-in electric power cords and extension cords, supplementary
plug-in task lighting, and special lighting necessary exclusively for
its own activities.
3. Its own field office, complete with necessary furniture, and utilities.
4. Its own storage and fabrication sheds.
5. Temporary enclosures for its own construction activities.

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6. General hoisting facilities for its own construction activities, up to 2


tons (2000 kg).
7. Waste disposal facilities, including collection and legal disposal of
its own hazardous, dangerous, unsanitary, or other harmful waste
materials.
8. Progress cleaning of its own areas on a daily basis.
9. Secure lockup of its own tools, materials, and equipment.
10. Construction aids and miscellaneous services and facilities
necessary exclusively for its own construction activities.

1.6 WORK UNDER OTHER CONTRACTS

A. Cooperate fully with separate contractors so work on those contracts


may be carried out smoothly, without interfering with or delaying work
under this Contract.

1.7 THE US GOVERNMENT-FURNISHED PRODUCTS

A. The US Government will furnish <Insert a brief description of The US


Government-furnished products>. The Work includes providing
support systems to receive the US Government's equipment [and
plumbing, mechanical, and electrical connections].

1. The US Government will arrange for and deliver Shop Drawings,


Product Data, and Samples to Contractor.
2. The US Government will arrange and pay for delivery of The US
Government-furnished items according to Contractor's Construction
Schedule.
3. After delivery, The US Government will inspect delivered items for
damage. Contractor shall be present for and assist in The US
Government's inspection.
4. If The US Government-furnished items are damaged, defective, or
missing, The US Government will arrange for replacement.
5. The US Government will arrange for manufacturer's field services
and for delivery of manufacturer's warranties to Contractor.
6. The US Government will furnish Contractor the earliest possible
delivery date for The US Government-furnished products. Using
The US Government-furnished earliest possible delivery dates,
Contractor shall designate delivery dates of The US Government-
furnished items in Contractor's Construction Schedule.
7. Contractor shall review Shop Drawings, Product Data, and
Samples and return them to the Contracting Officer’s
Representative noting discrepancies or anticipated problems in use
of product.

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8. Contractor is responsible for receiving, unloading, and handling The


US Government-furnished items at Project site.
9. Contractor is responsible for protecting The US Government-
furnished items from damage during storage and handling,
including damage from exposure to the elements.
10. If The US Government-furnished items are damaged as a result of
Contractor's operations, Contractor shall repair or replace them.

1.8 SPECIFICATION FORMATS AND CONVENTIONS

A. Specification Format: The Specifications are organized into Divisions


and Sections using the 16-division format and CSI/CSC's
"MasterFormat" numbering system.

1. Section Identification: The Specifications use section numbers and


titles to help cross-referencing in the Contract Documents.
Sections in the Project Manual are in numeric sequence; however,
the sequence is incomplete. Consult the table of contents at the
beginning of the Project Manual to determine numbers and names
of sections in the Contract Documents.

B. Specification Content: The Specifications use certain conventions for the


style of language and the intended meaning of certain terms, words, and
phrases when used in particular situations. These conventions are as
follows:

1. Abbreviated Language: Language used in the Specifications and


other Contract Documents is abbreviated. Words and meanings
shall be interpreted as appropriate. Words implied, but not stated,
shall be inferred as the sense requires. Singular words shall be
interpreted as plural, and plural words shall be interpreted as
singular where applicable as the context of the Contract Documents
indicates.
2. Imperative mood and streamlined language are generally used in
the Specifications. Requirements expressed in the imperative
mood are to be performed by Contractor. Occasionally, the
indicative or subjunctive mood may be used in the Section Text for
clarity to describe responsibilities that must be fulfilled indirectly by
Contractor or by others when so noted.

a. The words "shall," "shall be," or "shall comply with,"


depending on the context, are implied where a colon (:) is
used within a sentence or phrase.

1.9 MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS

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PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Used)

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 SCHEDULE OF PRODUCTS ORDERED IN ADVANCE

END OF SECTION 01100

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