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Asbestos Containing Material (ACM) Testing
Indoor Air Quality
Noise control
Cutting and Patching
Demolition:
8
Demolition/new construction will be subject to Asbestos Containing Material (ACM) testing for all materials which are to be
demolished in accordance to State and Federal requirements. Consultant specified by the Landlord shall be used for testing.
Meet the minimum requirements in ASHRAE 62
Cover all intakes and/or return air for building mains with Merv 8 or 30% ASHRAE filters
Shut off and secure all HVAC equipment that supplies the area of construction. Close off all open medium pressure ducting.
Unless approved in writing by the Landlord, Contractor will not perform construction involving loud noises during normal building
hours of operations. Building Management will provide a complete list of Building Rules and Regulations to Contractor prior to
start of construction, and Contractor shall comply at all times with such Building Rules and Regulations
Unless approved in writing by Landlord, all demolition, stocking, off haul, core drilling, rotor hammering, powder actuated
fastening, and tack strip installation for construction purposes to be performed after hours. All other noise levels to be kept at a
minimum during the business day. Refer to the Rules and Regulations for further requirements
Contractor shall not play radios at any time
Do not cut
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and
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patch structural work in a manner resulting in reduction of load carrying capacity or load / deflection ratio; submit
proposed cutting and patching to Equity Office for structural approval before proceeding.
Do not cut
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and
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patch operational elements and safety
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related components in a manner resulting in reduction of capacities to
perform in manner intended or resulting in decreased operational life, increased maintenance, or decreased safety.
Do not cut-and-patch work which is exposed on exterior or exposed in occupied space of building, in a manner resulting in
reduction of visual qualities or resulting in substantial evidence of cut
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and
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patch work, as judged solely by Equity Office.
Remove and replace work judged by Equity Office to be cut-and-patched in a visually unsatisfactory or otherwise objectionable
manner. Provide materials for cut-and-patching which will result in equal-or-better work than work being cut-and-patched; in terms
of performance characteristics and including visual effect where applicable.
Use materials identical with original materials where feasible and where recognized that satisfactory results can be produced
thereby.
Contractor is to target recycle or salvage at least 50% (by weight) or construction, demolition and land clearing waste, or as
required by local jurisdiction, whichever is greater
Contractor is to coordinate with Building Management on the building requirements for demolition procedures, access, trash
removal and placement of containers etc.
In the area where construction is being done, protection will be put down on all carpeted or finished floors and walls in corridors,
lobbies, and areas leading to exits if required. All passenger elevators serving area for demolition and construction are to be
properly sealed against dust, debris and damage with pads, visqueen and masonite, plywood or plastic panels, including car and
floor doorframe. Contractor to review protection plan with Building Management prior to start of work
Contractor shall be responsible for damage caused by failure to put down appropriate protective surfaces
If work is required on the roof, protection of all roof surfaces is to be done as needed to protect the roof membrane. Contractor will
be responsible for restoration of any damage to the roof
Contractors shall supply fire extinguishers on job site while construction is in progress.