Electrical Specifications definition
Examples of Electrical Specifications in a sentence
ANAHEIM has provided the following 21 Appendices to CONTRACTOR, which are incorporated herein by this reference: 22 Appendix A - Estoppel Certificate ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ - Sample Faithful Performance Bond 24 Appendix C - Sample Labor and Material Bond 25 Appendix D - Equipment Specifications 26 Appendix E - Instrumentation and Electrical Specifications 27 Appendix F - Civil Work Specifications 28 Appendix G - Mechanical Specifications 1 CONTRACTOR acknowledges receipt of these Appendices.
The Contractor is referred to the "Model Preambles to Trades - 2008", any "Supplementary Preambles", the Electrical Specifications and Mechanical Specification for full descriptions of materials and methods referred to in these Bills of Quantities/Lump Sum documents, insofar as they apply.
The Contractor is advised to study the "Standard Preambles to all Trades", any "Supplementary Preambles", the Electrical Specifications and Mechanical Specification, before pricing Bills of Quantities/Lump Sum documents.
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The General Specifications shall be read and considered in conjunction with, Particularly Mechanical and Electrical Specifications and Drawings that are issued for and appertain solely to the particular installation concerned; in the event of conflict the more stringent condition shall apply and the Engineer or his Representative IS decision shall be final.
All wiring shall be installed in accordance with the Project Electrical Specifications.
Where the description in the Bills of Quantities/Lump Sum documents differ from those in the Standard Electrical Specifications, the descriptions in the Bills of Quantities/Lump Sum documents are to apply.
Where the description in the Bills of Quantities/Lump Sum documents differs from those in the Standard Electrical Specifications, the descriptions in the Bills of Quantities/Lump Sum documents are to apply.
The building mechanical and electrical systems are designed to meet North Carolina Building Code, state, and local code requirements, as well as the requirements defined in Duke Realty's 2008 Master Mechanical and Electrical Specifications.