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01300 Administrative Requirements
5
Structural design and calculations shall be provided for all hanging equipment exceeding 200 pounds showing attachments to the
building structure and bracing requirements. Provide stamped and wet signed structural design and calculations for all elements as
required by Code.
Copies of permits must be submitted to Equity Office prior to starting any job.
Hot work Permit:
The use of Hot Work Permits will be enforced on all projects. All Hot Work will require a permit administered by the
Chief Engineer of the building. Contractor is to review all requirements with Building Management prior to the start
of work
Hot work includes any Welding, Brazing or Soldering.
No Hot Work can take place in any area of a building that the fire sprinkler system has been impaired.
As required by code, for all elevated work Contractor shall comply to the Construction Safety orders in Article 24 of the California
Code of Regulations Title 8.
Contractor must provide and shall have onsite the MSDS sheets for the materials they use on the project and provide copies of these
in the close
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out package.
Stamped structural calculations confirming ability of floor to carry significant loads such as high
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density storage, large file banks,
batteries, etc shall be submitted for review and approval for all projects.
Asbestos Containing Material (ACM) shall NOT be used or installed in any form.
NO EXCEPTIONS
Contractor is to coordinate with Equity Office on obtaining PG&E and other potential rebates incentive (if applicable), prior to
demolition. Contractor shall be responsible to contact Equity Office and review possible rebates
Contractor is requested to include in their bids any alternates which will save energy or useful life of equipment for consideration
by Equity Office.
Low VOC Emitting Materials
All adhesives and sealants must meet or exceed Bay Area Air Quality Management District’s requirements for VOC
emissions. Phenol or melamine formaldehyde adhesive shall not be used
Paints and coatings must meet or exceed VOC & chemical component limits of Green Seal requirements
Carpet systems must meet or exceed Green Label indoor Air Quality recommendations
Composite wood and resin fiber products must contain NO added urea-formaldehyde. Phenol or melamine
formaldehyde adhesive shall not be used
Modifications to building shell and exterior
: Changes to the building shell and any exterior tenant improvements (including the
building and all lease areas) are subject to Landlord’s express written approval. Tenants are responsible for obtaining all required
public works, building and planning approvals for such changes, copies of which shall be provided to Equity Office
Contractors are strictly advised that no attachment of any building materials directly to the exterior curtain wall will be allowed.
Should the contractor discover any such details in the architectural drawings, whether explicit or implied, they are to be
immediately brought to the attention of Landlord and appropriate modifications to such drawings will be required