Community College of Allegheny County OCS Security Camera System Pittsburgh, PA
5) Paint color shall match adjoining surfaces as closely as possible and to the satisfaction of the Engineer. 2. No cutting shall be done which may affect the building structurally or architecturally including building systems without first securing the approval of the Engineer. Cutting shall be accomplished in such a manner as not to cause damage to the building or leave unsightly surfaces which cannot be concealed by plates, escutcheons, or other construction. Where unsightly conditions are caused, the Contractor shall be required, at his own expense, to repair the damaged areas. 3. Cutting of the construction excessively or carelessly done shall be repaired by this Contractor to match the original work and to the satisfaction of the Engineer who will make the final decision with respect to excessive or careless cutting work. 4. This Contractor shall seal all openings he has made in plenum spaces, fire rated floors, ceilings or partitions after his work has been installed. The material used for sealing the openings shall have a fire rating equal to or greater than the rating of the floor, ceiling or partition material. Openings shall be suitably treated to prevent passage of stray light, air or sound. 5. Where present equipment is removed and unused openings remain in walls, floors, partitions, etc., this Contractor shall properly patch all such openings. All patching and repairing shall be done by workmen skilled by this type or work and shall match present or new finishes. 6. All holes or openings for the passage of conduit to be put in existing concrete shall be bored. 7. Cutting, patching, and repairing of openings in the existing exterior walls and roof shall be by the General Contractor.
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PROTECTION OF WORK, MATERIALS, AND EQUIPMENT
A. This Contractor shall effectually protect at his own expense, all existing facilities and such of his new work, materials or equipment as is liable to injury during the construction period. All openings in to any part of the conduit system as well as all associated fixtures, equipment, etc. both before and after being set in place shall be securely covered or otherwise protected to prevent obstruction, damage, or injury due to carelessly or maliciously dropped tools or materials, grit, dirt moisture, water or any foreign matter. This Contractor shall be held responsible for all damage so done, until his work is fully accepted by the Engineer. Conduit ends shall be covered with capped bushings. B. All surfaces, either finished or in preparation for finishing or finish material application, shall be protected against damage from painting, welding, cutting, burning, soldering or similar construction functions. The protection shall be accomplished by care in operations, covering and shielding. Special care shall be directed to exposed finished masonry, metal or wood surfaces and painted surfaces. Corrective measures required shall be accomplished by the trade which made the original installation and shall be at the expense of the Contractor causing the damage with no cost to the Owner. C. Any damage caused by neglect on the part of this Contractor or his representative, or by the elements due to neglect on the part of this Contractor or his representatives, either to the existing
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