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Division 01 - DOCSTANDARDGENERAL CONDITIONS SINGLE CONTRACT PROJECTS Issue Date - June 01, 2013 Revised - January 15, 2015

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SECTION 01 8113 SUSTAINABLE DESIGN REQUIREMENTS FOR LEED BUILDINGS

REFER TO THE ADDENDUM FOR APPLICABILITY OF THIS SECTION 01 8113

PART I - GENERAL

1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS: A.

The following documents apply to all requiredwork for the Project: (1) the Contract Drawings, (2) the Specifications, (3) the General Conditions, (4) the Addendum, and (5) the Contract [City of New York Standard Construction Contract].

1.2 SUMMARY:

A.

LEED BUILDING- GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: The City of New York is committed to implementing good environmental practices and procedureswhich include achieving a LEED™ Green Building rating. Specific project requirements related to this goal are listed in the applicable paragraphs of this section of the General Conditions. The Contractor shall ensure that these requirements as defined in the sections below and in related sections of the Contract Documents, are implemented to the fullest extent. Substitutions, or other changes to the work proposed by the Contractor or their Subcontractors, shall not be allowed if such changes compromise the stated LEED BUILDINGcriteria.

B. This Section includes: 1. Definitions 2. LEED Provisions 3.

LEED Building Submittals

4. 5.

LEED Building Submittal Requirements

LEEDAction Plan

1.3 RELATED SECTIONS: Includewithout limitation the following: A. Section 01 7419

CONSTRUCTIONWASTE MANAGEMENTAND DISPOSAL VOLATILE ORGANICCOMPOUND (VOC) LIMITS FORADHESIVES, SEALANTS, PAINTSAND COATINGS INDOORAIR QUALITY REQUIREMENTSFOR LEED BUILDINGS

B. Section 01 8113.13

C. Section 01 81 19 D. Section 01 91 13

GENERAL COMMISSIONINGREQUIREMENTS

1.4 DEFINITIONS:

A. Refer to Article 2 of the Contract for definition of terms, words and expressions used in the General Conditions not otherwise defined herein.

B. Agrifiber Products: Products derived from recovered agricultural waste fiber from sources such as cereal straw, sugarcane bagasse, sunflower husk, walnut shells, coconut husks, and agricultural prunings, processed and mixed with resins to produce panels with characteristics similar to compositewood.

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