Mechanical Scope of Work Sample Clauses

Mechanical Scope of Work. The following lists in detail the mechanical Scope of Work to be performed for unit replacements included in this project: • Provide necessary rigging and trucking of new/old equipment to/from the project site. • Provide and install new package HVAC units as detailed below. As applicable, new equipment will be provided with or ready for installation of MERV-13 filters. • Provide sheet metal transitions as required to connect new unit to existing opening. • Furnish and install weather tight sealant on seams, joints and connections on equipment and ductwork replaced in this project to ensure full weather seal. • Reconnect existing thermostats and electrical service to the new equipment with new disconnects, as required. • Reconnect existing condensate drains, as required. • Contractor’s technicians will perform a complete start-up and test of new equipment to ensure proper system operation. • Daily removal of debris created by Contractor personnel. • One-year warranty on Contractor’s provided equipment and workmanship. Warranty starts from the day of equipment start-up. The quantities, sizes and location of new HVAC units included in this project are listed below: Lone Tree School Proposed Equipment Areas Qty Nominal Tons Type Brand Cooling Efficiency SEER/EER Meets T-24 Requirements Heating Efficiency AFUE % Meets T-24 Requirements RM-K, 1, 2, 3 (2), 4 (2), 5 (2), 6-23, 26-40, A1-A5, B6-B10, Library (2), Office (2), PreSchool, Staff Room 58 3.0 Pkg/HP Day & Night or Equal Yes N/A RM 24, 25 & Kitchen 3 5.0 Pkg/HP Day & Night or Equal Yes N/A Notes: * - H/P – denotes Heat Pump system unit. ** - G/E – denotes Gas Electric system unit. *** - Equipment brand noted above can be substituted with equal equipment based on the availability at the time of the scheduled installation (per Section 6.0 below), constructability and other considerations as determined by the Project Manager.
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Mechanical Scope of Work i. Provide detailed design drawings that include full electrical, mechanical and structural detail.
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Mechanical Scope of Work. The following lists in detail the mechanical Scope of Work to be performed for unit replacements included in this project: • Provide necessary rigging and trucking of new equipment to the project site. • Provide and install new package and split unit systems as detailed below. • Provide sheet metal as needed to connect new unit to existing opening. • Provide all necessary supplies, materials, equipment, appurtenances and labor. • Furnish and install weather tight sealant on seams, joints and connections on equipment and ductwork replaced in this project to ensure full weather seal. • Reconnect existing electrical service to new equipment with new disconnects, as needed. • Reconnect all condensate and gas lines to new equipment. • Reconnect refrigerant lines to new split unit systems. • Provide and install new 7-day programmable Honeywell 9000 Wi-Fi thermostats for all new equipment installed in this project. Wi-Fi set up to be completed by County with Contractor support. • Contractor’s technicians will perform a complete start-up and test of new equipment to ensure proper system operation. • Clean areas daily as new work is completed. • One-year warranty on Contractor’s provided equipment and workmanship. Warranty starts from the day of equipment start-up. All manufacturer warranties will be provided directly to the County by the manufacturer. • If any warranty exceeding one (1) year is provided by the supplier or manufacturer of any equipment used in the Work, then Contractor shall pass through and/or assign the warranty for such materials for such term. If equipment were to fail within the extended manufacturer’s warranty period, and such warranty is caused by poor workmanship by Contractor, Contractor shall replace such equipment at no cost to County. Contractor shall supply County with all warranty and guaranty documents relative to equipment and materials incorporated in the job and guaranteed by its suppliers or manufacturers. • Contractor represents and warrants that it is and will be at all times fully qualified and capable of performing every phase of the Work and possesses or will timely obtain all necessary licenses and/or permits required to perform the Work, as necessary to complete the Work in accordance with the terms of the Contract Documents. Contractor warrants that all applicable design, engineering, design related services, construction work and construction services shall be performed in accordance with generally accepted professional ...

Related to Mechanical Scope of Work

  • Scope of Work The Contractor has overall responsibility for and shall provide and furnish all materials, equipment, tools and labor as necessary or reasonably inferable to complete the Work, or any phase of the Work, in accordance with the Owner’s requirements and the terms of the Contract Documents.

  • General Scope of Work The Scope of Work and projected level of effort required for these SERVICES is described in Exhibit “A” attached hereto and by this reference made a part of this AGREEMENT. The General Scope of Work was developed utilizing performance based contracting methodologies.

  • Detailed Scope of Work The complete description of services to be provided by the Contractor under an individual Job Order. Developed by the Contractor, after the Joint Scope Meeting and submitted for approval to the County Project Manager.

  • Technical Specifications The Technical Specifications furnished on the CD are intended to establish the standards for quality, performance and technical requirements for all labor, workmanship, material, methods and equipment necessary to complete the Work. When specifications and drawings are provided or referenced by the County, these are to be considered part of the Scope of Work, and to be specifically documented in the Detailed Scope of Work. For convenience, the County supplied specifications, if any, and the Technical Specifications furnished on the CD.

  • LAYOUT OF WORK The Contractor shall lay out its Work from base lines and benchmarks indicated on the Drawings, and shall be responsible for verification of all measurements in connection with the layout. The Contractor shall furnish all stakes, templates, platforms, equipment, tools, materials, and labor required to lay out any part of the Work. The Contractor shall also be responsible for maintaining and preserving all stakes and other marks established by Princeton University until authorized to remove them. If such marks are destroyed by the Contractor or through its negligence before their removal is authorized, Princeton University may replace them and deduct the expense of the replacement from any amounts due or to become due to the Contractor. CLAUSE C15 NOISE

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