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I. The Contractor shall be a licensed contractor in the State in which the Project is being � <br /> constructed and shall employ all Licensed Professional Tradesmen required for each <br /> type of work covered under these Drawings and Specifications. � <br /> J. The Contractor shall procure all necessary certificates and permits and pay all required <br /> fees. Contractor shall furnish a certificate of final inspection and approval from all � <br /> enforcement agencies to the Owner. <br /> K. The work included under Division 15000 shall consist of furnishing all labor, <br /> materials, equipment, tools and services for the complete installation of the Mechanical ,� <br /> System as indicated on the Drawings and called for in these Specifications. <br /> L. Specific materials and equipment specified is intended to establish a minimum standard � <br /> of required quality. Where specified materials and equipment fail to meet minimum <br /> standards of existing federal, state and local codes and ordinances, the governing codes <br /> and ordinances shall prevail. � <br /> M. The Contractor shall furnish and install all minor miscellaneous materials necessary for <br /> the complete mechanical installation. <br /> N. Within ten days after the award of the Contract, the Contractor shall submit for � <br /> approval eight sets of shop drawings on all major mechanical equipment. These shop <br /> drawings shall cover but not be limited to items such as boilers, condensing unit, � <br /> pumps, fittings, valves, dampers, AHUs, exhaust fans, diffusers, etc. The Contractor <br /> shall thoroughly review each item for compliance with these Specifications prior to <br /> submitting to the Engineer, making any necessary corrections. Each shop drawing set <br /> shall be stamped, signed and dated indicating Contractor review. If the Contractor fails � <br /> to properly review shop drawings, the Contractor shall reimburse the Engineer for all <br /> additional reviews on a time and material basis. No equipment shall be released for <br /> shipment or installed prior to final approval by the Engineer. � <br /> O. The Contractor shall coordinate all access required for equipment, shut-off/balance <br /> valves, cleanouts, etc., with the General Contractor. � <br /> P. The Contractor shall regularly clean their work area of debris. Removal of all <br /> Contractor generated debris and rubbish caused by their work shall be at the <br /> Contractor's expense. � <br /> Q. The Contractor shall properly protect all equipment from damage during construction. <br /> Thoroughly clean all fixtures, equipment and other supplied materials. Make all � <br /> necessary repairs and apply touch up paint as required prior to final inspection and <br /> contract close out. <br /> R. All work and materials shall comply with the latest edition of the following codes and � <br /> standards as well as state and local codes. <br /> 1. American Standard National Plumbing Code <br /> 2. Occupational Safery&Health Act(OSHA) � <br /> 3. American Standards Association <br /> 4. American Sociery of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) <br /> 5. Underwriters Laboratories (UL) � <br /> 6. Sheet Metal &Air Conditioning National Association (SMACNA) <br /> 7. Contractors National Association <br /> 8. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) <br /> 9. Americans with Disabilities Act(ADA) � <br /> 10. Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute(ARI) <br /> 032597 CBA701 8/1/97 � <br /> 15010 - 2 <br /> � <br />