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Drainage & Piped Services Standard Specification
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2. The design, drawing and fabrication of brackets, supports and associated fixings.
3. The provision of design, installation, working and fabrication drawings, including
the co-ordination of detailed installation elements within the building fabric.
4. The selection and suitability of all items specified by performance.
5. The design of the fire alarm installation shall lie with the specialist contractor
through the Contractor.
6. The BMS design and installation to meet the design intent of the BMS
performance specification
1.2.23 Materials and Equipment
The Contractor is to be totally responsible for ensuring that all nominated firms
supplying equipment or carrying out work, comply with these Employers Requirements.
Where items are specified by name and/or model number, it is the Contractor's
responsibility to ensure that the item specified and supplied meets the performance
criteria given.
All materials are to be in accordance with the types and manufacture described in this
Specification. Where the Contractor desires to use materials differing from those
described, alternatives may be offered wherever he considers this desirable. Any
alternatives offered must be approved in writing by PM.
The Project Manager reserves the right to inspect materials on site and to reject any
materials not complying with this Specification.
The cost of any dismantling and re-erection of the installation occasioned by the
removal of rejected materials are to be borne by the Contractor.
The Contractor is to ensure that delivery, assembly, erection, testing, setting to work
and completion by a nominated firm including any variations affecting that firm,
complies with the requirements of this Specification.
The cost to the Contractor of ensuring the above procedures are carried out is to be
borne entirely by the Contractor.
In the event of the Contractor nominating an alternative manufacturer for specified
equipment, he is to be responsible for ensuring that it is equal or better in performance
to the original, and that it is dimensionally suitable for the installation. Any additional
costs arising out of the necessity of re-planning, relocating or refitting equipment due
to the use of such alternative equipment is to be borne by the Contractor.
1.2.24 Defects
Prior to Practical Completion and when the Contractor has satisfied himself that all
work is complete and defect free in accordance with the Employers requirements, the
Contractor is to offer the works to the Project Manager for inspection. The Project
Manager shall prepare a Schedule of Defects and formally issue them through the
Contractor for action by the Contractor. The Contractor is to inform all parties when he
considers all remedial works have been complete.
Concealed or buried work is to be inspected and tested in the presence of the Project
Manager before any permanent covering is applied. The Contractor is to give due
notice, , to the Project Manager when the work is ready for inspection and the Project
Manager shall, without reasonable delay, carry out his inspection and/or witness the
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