LCI Preconstruction & Estimating Training Manual

Leopardo Companies Inc.

Acme Hospital

Leopardo Companies Inc.

Acme Hospital

SECTION 00700 GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT

SECTION 00800 SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL CONDITIONS

PART 1 - GENERAL

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.01

RELATED DOCUMENTS

1.01

RELATED DOCUMENTS

A. Attention is directed to Bidding and Contract Requirements, and to Division 1, General Requirements, which are hereby made a part of this Section.

A. Attention is directed to Bidding and Contract Requirements, and to Division 1, General Requirements, which are hereby made a part of this Section.

B. Specific attention is directed to the requirements described in Section 00800 Supplementary General Conditions and Section 00500 Agreement Form.

B. Specific attention is directed to the requirements described in Section 00700 General Conditions of the Contract and Section 00500 Agreement Form.

1.02

GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT

1.02

SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL CONDITIONS

[REVIEW LEOPARDO COMPANIES INC.’S CONTRACT WITH THE OWNER AND DOCUMENTS. FURNISHED BY A/E IF NECESSARY INCORPORATE APPROPRIATE VERSION OF THE GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT - MODIFY AS NECESSARY SIMILAR TO ONE OF THE FOLLOWING PARAGRAPHS] C. [INSERT AIA, AGC, CMAA, EJCDC, OR OWNER DRAFTED GENERAL CONDITIONS AS APPROPRIATE] Document [INSERT DOCUMENT TITLE], [INSERT EDITION DATE] Edition, [is/is not] bound within this Project Manual and is a part of the Contract Documents . Contractor shall assume towards Leopardo Companies Inc. all the obligations and responsibilities, including the responsibility for safety of the contractors work, which Leopardo Companies Inc. assumes toward the Owner by the enclosed [STATE THE DOCUMENT NAME AND EDITION AND DATE] as modified.[NOTE: IF YOUR PRIME CONTRACT GENERAL CONDITIONS ARE “FORM” DOCUMENTS (E.G. AIA) THAT ARE NOT MODIFIED IN ANY SUBSTANTIAL MANNER, IT IS OKAY TO INCORPORATE BY REFERENCE INSTEAD OF ATTACHING. HOWEVER, IF GENERAL CONDITIONS ARE MODIFIED SUBSTANTIALLY OR ARE OWNER DRAFTED, ATTACH THEM HERE. 1. [ONLY USE THIS IF GENERAL CONDITIONS ARE NOT BOUND] The General Conditions of the Contract are available for inspection at the [Architect’s/Leopardo Companies Inc.’s] offices. [INSERT LOCATION(S), ADDRESS AND CONTACT, IF REQUIRED]

[REVIEW LEOPARDO COMPANIES INC.’S CONTRACT WITH THE OWNER AND DOCUMENTS FURNISHED BY A/E. IF THERE ARE SUPPLEMENTARY GENERAL CONDITIONS IN THE PRIME CONTRACT, ATTACH THEM HERE.]

END OF SECTION 00800

END OF SECTION 00700

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SECTION 00700 - General Conditions of the Contract

SECTION 00800 - Supplementary General Conditions

Leopardo Companies Inc.

Acme Hospital

Leopardo Companies Inc.

Acme Hospital

11. All on-site employees of either Subcontractor or its Subordinate Parties are required to report any unsafe act or condition and any work-related injuries or illness immediately to a supervisor. If the act or condition can be safely and easily corrected, the employee or supervisor should make the correction.

SECTION 00810 ON-SITE PROJECT SAFETY AND LOSS CONTROL PROGRAM

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.01

RELATED DOCUMENTS

12. Subcontractor shall notify Leopardo Companies Inc. immediately of all injuries requiring clinical attention and all property damage potentially in excess of $1,000.

A. Attention is directed to Bidding and Contract Requirements, and to Division 1, General Requirements, which are hereby made a part of this Section.

13. Subcontractor shall have emergency procedures to deal with the immediate removal and treatment, if necessary, of any employee who may be injured or become ill. Subcontractor shall keep on the Project site a first-aid kit supplied according to current regulations, and shall have on-site a person trained to administer first aid. 14. Subcontractor shall inform Leopardo Companies Inc. of the arrival of any federal or state inspector or compliance officer prior to touring the site. Any reports, citations, or other documents related to the inspection shall be provided promptly to Leopardo Companies Inc.. 15. Subcontractor shall have a written Substance Abuse Policy. The use or possession of illegal drugs or the use of alcohol while performing Work on the Project are strictly prohibited and may lead to immediate removal from the Project. 16. Subcontractor shall be responsible for payment of all safety-related citations, fines and/or claims arising out of or relating to its Work levied against the Owner, Architect, Leopardo Companies Inc., or their employees or affiliates.

1.02

SUBCONTRACTOR’S SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

A. Generally 1.

Subcontractor is responsible for its own Safety Program for Work on this Project that is at least as stringent as the requirements set forth in this section of the Project Manual.

2. Subcontractor shall provide a safe workplace and shall otherwise take all precautions for the safety of Subordinate Parties and persons and property in or near the premises where Work is being performed. 3. Subcontractor shall comply with all applicable federal, state and local laws, rules and regulations, including, but not limited to, applicable provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health Act (“OSHA”) and/or the governing state law.

4. Subcontractor shall comply with all requirements stated in the Site Specific Safety Instructions (SSSI) form or elsewhere in the Contract Documents.

17. Leopardo Companies Inc. has the right to require that Subcontractor submit monthly its hours worked and incident rates for the Project.

5. Subcontractor shall ensure that its employees understand and comply with applicable safety and health programs, rules, and regulations.

18. [IF OCIP OR CCIP ADD “Subcontractor must implement a Return to Work program. Injured workers should return to work, even with restricted work duties as soon as medically possible.”]

6. The Subcontractor will assign an individual to act as Safety Representative who will have the responsibility of resolving safety matters, and act as a liaison among Subcontractor, Leopardo Companies Inc. and the Owner. The Safety Representative must be a person who is capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in surroundings that are unsanitary, hazardous or dangerous to employees, and has the authority to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate them. The Safety Representative must meet the standards for a Competent Person under applicable law when required (scaffolding, confined spaces, etc.). The Safety Representative must be on site full time. The Safety Representative or an alternate must attend periodic safety meetings as directed by Leopardo Companies Inc..

B. Additional Leopardo Companies Inc. Requirements 1.

Work crews shall conduct a Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) discussion to plan for safe performance before beginning any work task. Subcontractor is encouraged to prepare a written record of each JHA. 2. All workers, management, and visitors shall wear approved hard hats while on site, outside the trailers. Cowboy-style hard hats are prohibited. Hardhats must not be removed to use welding shields. Welding shields must attach to hardhats or be hand held.

3. Sleeved shirts (minimum of four inches), long pants, and durable work boots are required minimum clothing.

7. Subcontractor shall ensure that its site supervisors and/or Safety Representative attend a pre- construction meeting where planning for safe execution of the project will be addressed.

4. Personal cell phones are not to be used on construction sites except to report an emergency or on approved break time. Use of business cell phones must not interfere with jobsite safety.

8. Subcontractor is fully responsible for all Hazardous Materials it creates or releases in connection with, or brings to, the Project. Subcontractor shall immediately report to Leopardo Companies Inc. any Hazardous Materials that it discovers or which are released at the Project. 9. Minimum training for on-site employees shall include basic safety orientation, task-specific safety instruction, weekly Tool Box Talks, and other periodic safety meetings. Subcontractor shall document all such training.

5.

Personal radios or music players with earphones are not permitted.

6. All persons working at elevations of six feet or greater must have 100% continuous fall protection. Engineering controls are preferred, but personal fall arrest systems are also permissible. An exception is permitted for safe use of ladders up to 24 feet long.

10. Subcontractor shall self-inspect its areas of control to assure compliance with the safety requirements.

7. Subcontractor is responsible to repair or restore any barricade that it modifies or removes.

8. Class III (household) stepladders are prohibited; metal ladders are strongly discouraged.

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SECTION 00810 - On-Site Project Safety and Loss Control Program

SECTION 00810 - On-Site Project Safety and Loss Control Program

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