Common use of Cutting Pipe Clause in Contracts

Cutting Pipe. Any pipe which must necessarily be cut on the job in order to put fittings, valves or other accessories in the proper place shall be done in a workmanlike manner satisfactory to the District. In case of “push-on” joint pipe, proper chamfering must be done on the ends of any cut pipe before an attempt is made to enter it into a ▇▇▇▇. In the case of mechanical joints, a smooth, square, neat cut must be made. On Ductile iron pipe a saw or abrasive wheel type of equipment shall be used. On cast iron pipe smaller than 12”, wheel cutters or other approved method may be used, but in no case shall any cement lining of iron pipe be harmed in the cutting. No so-called “cold cutters” will be allowed on the job. All cuts shall be square and even, with no ragged, rough ends. Any unevenness shall be ground smooth. Pipe shall be cut no closer than 2’ from the ▇▇▇▇.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Main Extension Agreement, Main Extension Agreement