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4.
All drilling, welding, or other attachment to the structural system must be approved by Landlord in writing before work is
begun, and must be clearly identified on Tenant’s drawings. Landlord’s approval of drawings does not relieve Tenant of the
responsibility to make the request in writing.
5.
Tenant’s contractor shall be responsible for providing and maintaining a temporary storefront barricade made of paneling or
painted sheetrock during Tenant construction. The temporary storefront shall completely enclose Tenant storefront and is
subject to approval by Landlord. If Landlord has previously constructed a temporary barricade, then Tenant shall reimburse
Landlord for Landlord’s cost.
6.
Existing materials, fixtures and equipment planned to be reused must be of quality level equal to new, and are subject to
Landlord’s approval. Used materials other than that which is existing on the premises will not be permitted. Any damaged
materials must be replaced as directed by Landlord.
7.
Tenant’s contractor will be held responsible for all clean-up in the common mall or joint use area. Tenant’s contractor must
provide a walk-off mat.
8.
All construction plans in the field must bear the Landlord’s approval.
9.
All work performed in the leased premises is contingent upon final approval by the Landlord.
10.
Tenant shall repaint neutral piers and soffit after completion of Tenant construction if required by Landlord.
11.
All construction work shall be done within Tenant’s leased premises. All materials shall be stored and confined within
Tenant’s leased premises.
12.
Tenant shall comply with all current provisions of the “Occupational Safety and Health Act” (OSHA) that may apply to
Tenant’s operations.
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