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C. Some equipment and materials provided under Division 15 will require composite work crews because of trade <br /> jurisdiction. Where this occurs, the Contractor shall include in his price his portion of the composite crew labor <br /> costs. It is the Contractor's responsibility to review Division 15 Contract Documents to determine where these <br /> composite crews are required. <br /> D. Before submitting a proposal on work contemplated, each bidder shall examine the site and thoroughly familiarize <br /> himself with all existing conditions and limitations affecting the performance of his work. No extra compensation <br /> will be allowed because of the Contractor's misunderstanding as to the-amount of work involved or his lack of <br /> knowledge of any existing conditions. <br /> E. Staging and phasing of all mechanical work shall be coordinated with the prime Contractor. In areas where work <br /> involved may interfere with existing building fimctions, the Owner and Engineer shall be consulted so schedules <br /> can be set up acceptable to all concerned. <br /> F. All installations will conform to all local,state and national codes pertaining to work involved. <br /> G. All permits,licenses,fees and service charges,both temporary and permanent,necessary for the work specified will <br /> be secured and paid for by this contractor. <br /> H. Contract figures shall include State and Local Sales Taxes. Keep accurate records of these taxes and furnish such <br /> records to the Owner upon demand. <br /> I. The contractor will assume responsibility for and guarantee all work,materials and equipment for a period of one <br /> year from date of acceptance, except where a longer period of time is specified elsewhere, without cost to the <br /> Owner. <br /> 3.02 INTERPRETATION OF PLANS <br /> A. In general,the Drawings of mechanical systems and equipment are to scale. However,to determine exact locations <br /> of walls and partitions, the Contractor shall consult the architectural and/or structural Drawings which are <br /> dimensioned. Drawings shall not take precedence over field measurements. <br /> B. Plans of m and ductwork although shown on scale Drawings are diagrammatic <br /> piping gh g g�rammatic only. They are intended to <br /> indicate size and/or capacity where stipulated, approximate location and/or direction, and approximate general <br /> arrangement of one phase of work to another, but not the exact detail of construction. All ductwork will be <br /> constructed from field its taken by the mechanical contractor at the site. This shall include all rises, <br /> drops and offsets necessary to avoid structural members or equipment and materials installed by other trades. The <br /> mechanical contractor shall coordinate the ductwork and piping layout before construction. No additional costs will <br /> be allowed for piping and ductwork fabrications without field verification of available space. If it is found,before <br /> installation, that a more convenient, suitable or workable arrangement of any or all phases of construction would <br /> result by altering the arrangement indicated on the Drawings,the architect/engineer may require the contractor to <br /> change the arrangement of his work without additional cost to the owner. <br /> C. The drawings and specifications are intended to supplement each other. Any items shown on the drawings and not <br /> mentioned in the specifications,or vice versa,shall be executed the same as if mentioned and shown. The greatest <br /> quantity or more expensive work shall govern when there is a conflict between the drawings and specifications. <br /> 3.03 SUBMITTALS <br /> A. General: Follow the procedures specified in Division 1 Section"Submittals." <br /> 15010-2 No.99132-CP2 <br />