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Division 01 - DDC STANDARD GENERAL CONDITIONS SINGLE CONTRACT PROJECTS Issue Date - June 01, 2013 Revised - January 15, 2015
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DESIGN + CONSTRUCTION
Q. Material in Kind: Material that matches existing materials, as much as possible, in species, cut, color, grain, and finish.
1.5 SUBMITTALS: A.
Historic Treatment Program: Submit a written plan for each phase or process, including protection of surrounding materials during operations. Describe in detail materials, methods, and equipment to be used for each phase of work. B. Alternative Methods and Materials: If alternative methods and materials to those indicated are proposed for any phase of work, submit for Commissioner's approval a written description including evidence of successful use on other comparable projects, and program of testing to demonstrate effectiveness for use on this Project. C. Qualification Data: For historic treatment specialists as specified and required by individual sections of the project specifications. D. Photographs for Designated Landmark Structures: Submit photographs in accordance with Section 01 32 33, PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION and as described in this section. E. Record Documents: Include modifications to manufacturer's written instructions and procedures, as documented in the historic treatment preconstruction conference and as the Work progresses. Special Experience Requirements: Special Experience Requirements may apply to the firm that will provide Historic Treatment Services. If applicable, such Special Experience Requirements are set forth in the Bid Booklet and the Addendum. • B. Historic Treatment Preconstruction Conference: The Resident Engineer will schedule and hold a preconstruction meeting at the site in accordance with Section 01 31 00, PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION. 1. Review manufacturer's written instructions for precautions and effects of products and procedures on building materials, components, and vegetation. a. Record procedures established as a result of the review and distribute to affected parties. Removed and Salvaged Historic Materials: As specified and required by individual sections of the project specifications. B. Removed and Reinstalled Historic Materials: As specified and required by individual sections of the project specifications. C. Existing Historic Materials to Remain: Protect construction indicated to remain against damage and soiling during historic treatment. When permitted by the Commissioner, items may be removed to a suitable, protected storage location during historic treatment and reinstalled in their original locations after historic treatment operations are complete. D. Storage and Protection: When removed from their existing location, store historic materials, at a location acceptable to the Commissioner, within a weather tight enclosure where they are protected from wetting by rain, snow, or ground water, and temperature variations. Secure stored materials to protect from theft. 1. Identify removed items with an inconspicuous mark indicating their original location.
1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE: A.
1.7 STORAGE AND PROTECTION OF HISTORIC MATERIALS: A.
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