Temporary Heating. When necessary, and subject to the prior approval of Princeton University, the Contractor shall provide temporary heating to protect all the Work and materials against dampness and cold, to dry out work and to facilitate the completion of the Work. The Contractor shall maintain any critical installation temperatures called for in the Specifications for the various branches of the Work in those spaces where such work is being performed. The maintenance of proper heat and ventilation is the responsibility of the Contractor. Any Work damaged by inadequate heat and/or ventilation shall be replaced to the satisfaction of Princeton University and at the expense of the Contractor. (1) Prior to using the permanent heating system specified under the Contract for temporary heating purposes, the Contractor shall prepare and submit to Princeton University for approval a plan which describes the protection, maintenance and cleaning of the system during and at the conclusion of construction. The permanent heating equipment used for temporary heat, when no longer required for such purposes, shall be thoroughly checked, reconditioned and repaired as necessary to bring it to the standards required by the specification at no cost to Princeton University. Additionally, use of the permanent heating system for temporary heat during construction does not relieve the Contractor of its responsibility for any required flushing, cleaning, testing, warranty or commissioning in accordance with a pre-approved commissioning plan. If the permanent heating system is used, the Contractor shall have all air filtration equipment in place before operating the system, and shall provide a new, clean set of filters prior to Substantial Completion. These filters shall not be the spares supplied with the system. (2) Temporary electrical power for construction purposes shall not be used as fuel for electrical resistance heaters except when such units are built into the structures and/or their use is approved by Princeton University. (3) All installations required for temporary heating and/or ventilation shall be removed by the Contractor when no longer required.
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Sources: Cost Plus Fixed Fee Contract, Basic Ordering Agreement (Boa), Construction Fixed Price Contract
Temporary Heating. When necessary, and subject to the prior approval of Princeton University, the Contractor shall provide temporary heating to protect all the Work and materials against dampness and cold, to dry out work and to facilitate the completion of the Work. The Contractor shall maintain any critical installation temperatures called for in the Specifications specifications for the various branches of the Work in those spaces where such work is being performed. The maintenance of proper heat and ventilation is the responsibility of the Contractor. Any Work damaged by inadequate heat and/or ventilation shall be replaced to the satisfaction of Princeton University and at the expense of the Contractor.
(1) Prior to using the permanent heating system specified under the Contract for temporary heating purposes, the Contractor shall prepare and submit to Princeton University for approval a plan which describes the protection, maintenance and cleaning of the system during and at the conclusion of construction. The permanent heating equipment used for temporary heat, when no longer required for such purposes, shall be thoroughly checked, reconditioned and repaired as necessary to bring it to the standards required by the specification at no cost to Princeton University. Additionally, use of the permanent heating system for temporary heat during construction does not relieve the Contractor of its responsibility for any required flushing, cleaning, testing, warranty or commissioning in accordance with a pre-approved commissioning plan. If the permanent heating system is used, the Contractor shall have all air filtration equipment in place before operating the system, and shall provide a new, clean set of filters prior to Substantial Completion. These filters shall not be the spares supplied with the system.
(2) Temporary electrical power for construction purposes shall not be used as fuel for electrical resistance heaters except when such units are built into the structures and/or their use is approved by Princeton University.
(3) All installations required for temporary heating and/or ventilation shall be removed by the Contractor when no longer required.
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Sources: Preconstruction Services Agreement, Construction Services Basic Ordering Agreement, Preconstruction Services Agreement
Temporary Heating. When necessary, and subject to the prior approval of Princeton University, the Contractor shall provide temporary heating to protect all the Work and materials against dampness and cold, to dry out work and to facilitate the completion of the Work. The Contractor shall maintain any critical installation temperatures called for in the Specifications specifications for the various branches of the Work in those spaces where such work is being performed. The maintenance of proper heat and ventilation is the responsibility of the Contractor. Any Work damaged by inadequate heat and/or ventilation shall be replaced to the satisfaction of Princeton University and at the expense of the Contractor.
(1) Prior to using the permanent heating system specified under the Contract for temporary heating purposes, the Contractor shall prepare and submit to Princeton University for approval a plan which describes the protection, maintenance and cleaning of the system during and at the conclusion of construction. The permanent heating equipment used for temporary heat, when no longer required for such purposes, shall be thoroughly checked, reconditioned and repaired as necessary to bring it to the standards required by the specification at no cost to Princeton University. Additionally, use of the permanent heating system for temporary heat during construction does not relieve the Contractor of its responsibility for any required flushing, cleaning, testing, warranty or commissioning in accordance with a pre-approved pre‐approved commissioning plan. If the permanent heating system is used, the Contractor shall have all air filtration equipment in place before operating the system, and shall provide a new, clean set of filters prior to Substantial Completion. These filters shall not be the spares supplied with the system.
(2) Temporary electrical power for construction purposes shall not be used as fuel for electrical resistance heaters except when such units are built into the structures and/or their use is approved by Princeton University.
(3) All installations required for temporary heating and/or ventilation shall be removed by the Contractor when no longer required.
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Sources: Basic Ordering Agreement, Preconstruction Services Agreement
Temporary Heating. When necessary, and subject to the prior approval of Princeton University, the Contractor shall provide temporary heating to protect all the Work and materials against dampness and cold, to dry out work and to facilitate the completion of the Work. The Contractor shall maintain any critical installation temperatures called for in the Specifications specifications for the various branches of the Work in those spaces where such work is being performed. The maintenance of proper heat and ventilation is the responsibility of the Contractor. Any Work damaged by inadequate heat and/or ventilation shall be replaced to the satisfaction of Princeton University and at the expense of the Contractor.
(1) Prior to using the permanent heating system specified under the Contract for temporary heating purposes, the Contractor shall prepare and submit to Princeton University for approval a plan which describes the protection, maintenance and cleaning of the system during and at the conclusion of construction. The permanent heating equipment used for temporary heat, when no longer required for such purposes, shall be thoroughly checked, reconditioned and repaired as necessary to bring it to the standards required by the specification at no cost to Princeton University. Additionally, use of the permanent heating system for temporary heat during construction does not relieve the Contractor of its responsibility for any required flushing, cleaning, testing, warranty or commissioning in accordance with a pre-approved commissioning plan. If the permanent heating system is used, the Contractor shall have all air filtration equipment in place before operating the system, and shall provide a new, clean set of filters prior to Substantial Completion. These filters shall not be the spares supplied with the system.
(2) Temporary electrical power for construction purposes shall not be used as fuel for electrical resistance heaters except when such units are built into the structures and/or their use is approved by Princeton University.
(3) All installations required for temporary heating and/or ventilation shall be removed by the Contractor when no longer required.
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Sources: Basic Ordering Agreement
Temporary Heating. When necessary, and subject to the prior approval of Princeton University, the Contractor shall provide temporary heating to protect all the Work and materials against dampness and cold, to dry out work and to facilitate the completion of the Work. The Contractor shall maintain any critical installation temperatures called for in the Specifications specifications for the various branches of the Work in those spaces where such work is being performed. The maintenance of proper heat and ventilation is the responsibility of the Contractor. Any Work damaged by inadequate heat and/or ventilation shall be replaced to the satisfaction of Princeton University and at the expense of the Contractor.
(1) Prior to using the permanent heating system specified under the Contract for temporary heating purposes, the Contractor shall prepare and submit to Princeton University for approval a plan which describes the protection, maintenance and cleaning of the system during and at the conclusion of construction. The permanent heating equipment used for temporary heat, when no longer required for such purposes, shall be thoroughly checked, reconditioned and repaired as necessary to bring it to the standards required by the specification at no cost to Princeton University. Additionally, use of the permanent heating system for temporary heat during construction does not relieve the Contractor of its responsibility for any required flushing, cleaning, testing, warranty or commissioning in accordance with a pre-approved commissioning plan. If the permanent heating system is used, the Contractor shall have all air filtration equipment in place before operating the system, and shall provide a new, clean set of filters prior to Substantial Completion. These filters shall not be the spares supplied with the system.
(2) Temporary electrical power for construction purposes shall not be used as fuel for electrical resistance heaters except when such units are built into the structures and/or their use is approved by Princeton University.
(3) All installations required for temporary heating and/or ventilation shall be removed by the Contractor when no longer required.
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Sources: Preconstruction Services Agreement