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EXHIBIT “A” Attachment to Agreement No. 1213126J-000.620027 dated July 16, 2018, by and between Spearhead Construction LLC. and Skanska/Walsh JV for Furnish and Install Building Framing & Partitions for Pedestrian Bridge B at LaGuardia Central Terminal Building Replacement Project, Queens, New York. 4. LEED / Sustainability Compliance: Subcontractor to incorporate LEED compliance and sustainable systems to levels and limits as stated in Contract requirements, including all necessary submittals, documentation, and other activities to certify and achieve the Project’s program levels specified. 5. VDC/ BIM Services (see Exhibit PS-11): The Project design will be translated and managed into a three- dimensional product as outlined in the Contract Documents. Subcontractor to provide support as required based on Subcontractor’s role and scope of work. 6. Acceptance of Conditions and Work of Others: Subcontractor to exercise its responsibility stated in the Contract Documents to verify that the contiguous work of other trades is acceptable before starting its installation over existing or new substrates or transitions around work of others. Subcontractor’s start of its Work in these areas is its agreement that the contiguous work of other trades is acceptable. 7. Suitable Conditions: Subcontractor to install work in conditions suitable for installation and application as outlined in the technical specifications and the manufacturer’s product specifications without compromising system performance, finishes, warranty, guarantee or other provisions of the Contract Documents. 8. Inspections: This Subcontractor is responsible for scheduling all inspections with the local municipalities, agencies and other authorities having jurisdiction and with Skanska/Walsh JV. 9. Contract Close-out: Subcontractor to provide and perform all close-out activities including, but not limited to, record documents, submittals, O&M’s, training records, test reports, extra stock material turnover, Punch List completion, warranty and guarantee documents, and other items required by the Contract Documents. 2.0 GENERAL SCOPE REQUIREMENTS Subcontractor is responsible to review and include the provisions of Exhibit X, and X-1 – Site Requirements and Logistics, and Overall Site Logistics Plan, as part of this Section 2 – General Scope Requirements. 2.01 Shipping Protocol 1. Just-in-Time Deliveries: Subcontractor to coordinate with Skanska/Walsh JV a “just-in-time” delivery schedule and provide notice to Skanska/Walsh JV of approved deliveries in advance per Exhibit X . Subcontractor to sequence and schedule deliveries to the Site in correlation with Exhibit D – Project Schedule and Milestones. 2. Subcontractor’s fabricated systems will be shop fabricated as much as possible, including erection aids, for minimal assembly in the field. Details to be provided for approval and clearly display assemblies that will be shipped as complete as possible from the Subcontractor’s fabrication point. Subcontractor may elect to establish assembly operations onsite after obtaining specific permission from Skanska/Walsh JV. 3. Subcontractor to tag all materials prior to shipment for easy offloading at the Project Site and identify all materials in Subcontractor’s erection and placement drawings. 4. Subcontractor to include and ship the number of truck loads to support the Project Schedule. Skanska/Walsh JV will not be limited by a Subcontractor’s qualification for a “minimum” load weight requirement before shipping. Subcontractor is responsible for timely delivery as required to maintain the Project Schedule. 5. Upon delivery of materials, Subcontractor to unload, inspect and inventory all materials to verify any duplicates or shortages of material. Subcontractor to immediately notify Skanska/Walsh JV’s designated
Exhibit A
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SWJV Pr. No. 1213126-000
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