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Drainage & Piped Services Standard Specification
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1.2.28 Setting Out the Contract Works
In setting out the Contract Works it shall be the Contractors responsibility to satisfy
himself that any dimensions, sizes and levels provided to him are correct and should he
wish to query any of these he is to give written notice to the Project Manager before
putting work in hand.
The Contractor is to be responsible for all dimensions descriptions and annotations
provided by him on his design, installation and builders work drawings and is to be
responsible for setting out the Contract Works during installation and for the
correctness of the positions, levels and dimensions of the Contract Works. The
Contractor is to supervise and be responsible for the accuracy of all other information
provided.
If at any time during the progress of the Works any error appears or arises in the
positions, levels or dimensions of the Contract Works, the Contractor is to at his own
expense remove and amend the Contract Work to the satisfaction of the Project
Manager, and shall become liable for any costs associated with any delay caused to the
Contract due to such error.
1.2.29 Work In Existing Building/Completed Areas
Suitable protection is to be provided and used by the Contractor, at his expense, for
covering floor finishes, furniture and equipment, etc. when working in areas requiring
protection.
1.2.30 Manufacturer’s Test Certificates
Manufacturer's Certificates of Tests are to be obtained for all goods, plant and
equipment to be incorporated into the Contract Works.
1.2.31 Electro-Magnetic Compatibility
The project is to be designed and is to comply with the Electromagnetic Compatibility
Directive 89/336/EEC, its subsequent amendments all relevant UK Statutory Directives.
All electrical or electronic equipment supplied by the Contractor for installation into the
works is to be suitably tested to comply with the above regulations and documentary
evidence is to be provided prior to installation.
Copies of testing/compliance are to be included within the Operating and Maintenance
Manuals. The marking of equipment with "The C.E Mark" is not considered to be
documentary evidence for the purpose of this clause.
Equipment is to meet all requirements of their relevant British or European Standards
in respect of Mains Bourne Disturbance, Emissions and Immunity in respect of
Electromagnetic Interference.
For the purpose of this Specification, electrical or electronic equipment is to be
installed equipment that either generates, provides, transmits, transforms, conducts,
distributes, controls, measures or uses electrical energy.
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