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CAPÍTULO I: Aspectos generales

I. 1 ¿Por qué la necesidad de realizar obras de puestas en valor y restauración de

I.4 El objeto de estudio de la Arqueología

A. Coordination of Drawing Submittal Procedures:

1. Coordination drawings for each work area shall be submitted and approved before shop drawings are submitted. Shop Drawings submitted before coordination drawings have been approved will be returned without comment and marked “NOT ACCEPTED”. Any resulting delays will be the responsibility of the Contractor.

2. Prepare coordination drawings to indicate how work shown by separate civil, structural, mechanical, electrical, baggage handling system,

security/information technology/communications systems shop drawings shall be interfaced, intermeshed and sequenced for installation.

3. A minimum of three (3) weeks before materials are fabricated or work begun, submit complete coordination drawings prepared using 1/4" minimum scale with congested areas and sections through shafts at 3/8" minimum scale. Submit total sieving, piping, ductwork, electrical wiring and lighting, plumbing, fire sprinkler, baggage handling system, security/information

technology/communications systems and HVAC coordination drawings. 4. The Contractor shall be solely responsible for coordination of the Work. Every

civil, structural, baggage handling system, security/information

technology/communications systems, mechanical and electrical Subcontractor shall be responsible for coordination of its portions of the Work with the

Contractor and with each affected trade.

5. The Contractor shall schedule coordination meeting with Subcontractors to coordinate the Work for each work area. After coordination and corrections, each Subcontractor shall sign the originals of the coordination drawings. The Contractor shall submit coordination drawings to OAR for review indicating all conflicts that could not be resolved in coordination meeting. After review and

Contract No. 9500740 ITS Security System Team Facility Reconfiguration

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approval by OAR or Architect/Engineer, the Contractor shall prepare shop drawings for each separate discipline, as required.

6. The Contractor shall coordinate with reflected ceiling plans exact location and dimensioning of exposed items, and items which occur within hung ceilings. In the event of a conflict, the Contractor shall request a clarification from the OAR and Architect/Engineer as to the correct locations of items in question prior to proceeding with fabrication or installation.

7. The Contractor shall prepare coordination drawings from drawings provided by the Subcontractors as follows:

a. Each Subcontractor shall prepare original drawings showing the respective work, layout, and type of the new and existing systems and lines along with supporting details of the new materials and systems including how the new work is integrated into the existing conditions. The submittal shall include any manufacturer’s specification sheets for any associated equipment. The Subcontractor shall certify the drawings with the Subcontractor’s signature prior to forwarding to the Contractor. b. The Subcontractor responsible for the civil work shall indicate on the

drawings any utility relocations.

c. The Subcontractor responsible for the fire alarm system shall indicate on the drawings the existing and new fire alarm components, fire alarm wiring to control panels.

d. The Subcontractor responsible for the baggage handling system shall indicate on the drawings the existing and new system equipment and rights of way.

8. The Contractor shall resolve conflicts between the submittals of the Subcontractors prior to submission.

9. The coordination drawings are for the OAR, Construction Manager (CM), and Contractor's use during construction and shall not be construed as replacing shop drawings or other Project Record Documents required by Contract Documents.

10. The review of coordination drawings by the OAR, CM, or Architect/Engineer shall not relieve the Contractor from the overall responsibility for coordination of the Work performed pursuant to the Contract.

11. Electronic media copies of CAD architectural or engineering data may be obtained from the Architect/Engineer upon approval of the OAR, for the

express purpose of preparation of in-house coordination drawings or to use as the basis for preparing the Contractor and Subcontractor shop drawings by executing the required Release Form.

12. Provision of this CAD data is subject to both the terms described in this Section and on the Release Form.

13. The Contractor shall prepare composite shop drawings and installation layouts when necessary or requested to depict proposed solutions for field conditions. Coordinate in the field and with affected Subcontractors for proper relationship to the work of other Subcontractors based on field conditions.

Contract No. 9500740 ITS Security System Team Facility Reconfiguration

Issued for Bid November 18, 2020

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Shop Drawings, Product Data, and Samples 1.7 SCHEDULE OF SUBMITTALS

A. The Contractor shall furnish the OAR with a schedule of submittals, within 30 Calendar Days of receipt of the Notice to Proceed (NTP). This schedule shall indicate, organized by Specification Section, the items to be submitted, the

anticipated item submittal date, and the approximate number of shop drawing sheets (when applicable) to be included in the submittal.

B. Large and complex submittals may exceed the 14 Calendar Day review period as specified in the subsection 1.5. The OAR or Architect/Engineer shall identify these submittals (exceptions) upon receipt of the submittal schedule received from the Contractor.

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