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RECORD OF WORK DONE. D.5.1. The Contractor shall maintain an accurate record of the Work performed during the term of the Contract. If the Work includes any changes or corrections from the documents provided by NYCDOT, the Contractor shall create and maintain revised record drawings reflecting such changes or corrections. Record drawings shall preferably be the same size as the Contract Drawings, or as directed by XXXXXX.
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RECORD OF WORK DONE. The Contractor shall maintain an accurate record of the work orders and work performed during the term of the contract. If the work includes any changes or corrections from the documents provided by the Engineer, the Contractor shall create and maintain revised record drawings reflecting such changes or corrections. Record drawings shall preferably be the same size as the Contract Drawings. The Contractor’s attention is particularly directed to the necessity of keeping accurate records of all subsurface and concealed work so that the record drawings may contain this information in exact detail and location.
RECORD OF WORK DONE. The Contractor shall maintain an accurate record of the work as actually installed during the progress thereof. All work will be inspected and approved or denied by a NYCDOT Electrical Inspector. Before final payment, the Contractor shall furnish to the City, subject to City’s approval, one complete set of drawings (As built) in paper, AutoCadd and PDF Format showing all of the work and locations as actually installed. Where signs are installed, the City may accept at its discretion a tabulation showing the location and type of mounting of each sign. Record drawings shall preferably be the same size as the Contract Drawings. The Contractor may avail itself of the opportunity of securing at its own expense a set of photographic reproductions made from the tracings of the Contract Drawings. The Contractor shall indicate all changes and corrections occurring in the work as actually completed, supplemented by such other drawings made with AutoCadd and PDF Format as may be necessary to indicate all work and locations thereof in detail as actually completed. The Contractor's attention is particularly directed to the necessity of keeping accurate records of all subsurface and concealed work so that the record drawings may contain this information in exact detail and location.
RECORD OF WORK DONE. The Contractor shall maintain an accurate record of the Work as actually installed during the progress thereof. All Work will be inspected and approved or denied by a NYCDOT Electrical Inspector. Before final payment, the Contractor shall furnish to the City, subject to City’s approval, one complete set of drawings (as built) in paper, AutoCadd and PDF Format showing all of the Work and locations as actually installed. Where signs are installed, the City may accept at its discretion a tabulation showing the location and type of mounting of each sign. Record drawings shall preferably be the same size as the Contract Drawings. The Contractor may avail itself of the opportunity of securing at its own expense a set of photographic reproductions made from the tracings of the Contract Drawings and Specifications. The Contractor shall indicate all changes and corrections occurring in the Work as actually completed, supplemented by such other drawings made with AutoCAD and PDF Format as may be necessary to indicate all Work and locations thereof in detail as actually completed. The Contractor is advised that work may be assigned at locations other than those listed in the Contract, if the contractor initially responsible to perform work does not have the capacity at that particular time to perform said work, or otherwise refuses or fails to duly perform said work. NYCDOT will pay the Contractor its Bid amount for any such work at the other location(s). In the event that NYCDOT determines, in its sole discretion, that the Contractor does not have the capacity to perform the Work during the Term of the Contract or otherwise refuses or fails to duly perform said work, then NYCDOT may have the Work performed by another contractor. The Contractor's attention is particularly directed to the necessity of keeping accurate records of all subsurface and concealed Work so that the record drawings may contain this information in exact detail and location.
RECORD OF WORK DONE. The Contractor shall maintain an accurate record of the work as actually performed during the progress thereof. Before final payment, the Contractor shall furnish to the Engineer, within 30 consecutive calendar days after completion of the work at each intersection, subject to his approval, one complete set of drawings in ink on tracing cloth showing all of the work and locations thereof as actually installed, except that if signs are installed, the Engineer may accept at his/ her discretion tabulation’s showing the location and type of mountings of each sign. Record drawings shall be the same size as the Contract Drawings. The Contractor may avail itself of the opportunity of securing at its own expense a set of photographic reproductions on cloth made from the tracings of the Contract Drawings, upon which it shall indicate all changes and corrections occurring in the work as actually completed, supplemented by such other drawings made with ink on tracing cloth as may by necessary to indicate all work and locations thereof in detail as actually completed. The Contractor's attention is particularly directed to the necessity of keeping accurate records of all subsurface and concealed work so that the record drawings may contain this information in exact detail and location.
RECORD OF WORK DONE. The Contractor shall maintain an accurate record of the Work as actually installed during the progress thereof. The Contractor must utilize GPS technology (see 4.18 GPS SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS), to be provided by the Contractor at its sole cost and expense, to plot the locations of street light poles whose luminaires have been changed to LED street light luminaires under this Contract. Each location where a new luminaire is installed will be recorded by three items: the GPS coordinates, street light directional, and, if any, the pole tag number. Payment will not be made for any location not entered in the GPS system. The Work will be done in linear directions along arteries unless otherwise directed by the NYCDOT Electrical Inspection Unit. The Contractor shall furnish to the NYCDOT Electrical Inspection Unit within 30 consecutive calendar days after completion of the Work at each location, subject to the NYCDOT Electrical Inspection Unit’s approval, an invoice report and supporting database file, in the format specified by the NYCDOT, detailing the following information for each location:
RECORD OF WORK DONE. The Contractor shall maintain an accurate record of the Work as actually installed during the progress thereof. The Contractor must utilize GPS technology (see 4.19 GPS SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS), to be provided by the Contractor at its sole cost and expense, to plot the locations of street light poles whose 150 watt cobra heads have been changed to LED cobra head type street light luminaires under this contract. Each location where a new cobra head is installed will be recorded by three items: the GPS coordinates, street light directional, and pole tag number, if any. Payment will not be made for any location not entered in the GPS system. The Work will be done in linear directions along arteries unless otherwise directed by the NYCDOT Electrical Inspection Unit. The Contractor shall furnish to the NYCDOT Electrical Inspection Unit within 30 consecutive calendar days after completion of the Work at each location, subject to the NYCDOT Electrical Inspection Unit approval, an invoice report and supporting database file, in the format specified by the NYCDOT, detailing the following information for each location:
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RECORD OF WORK DONE. The Contractor shall maintain an accurate record of the Work as actually performed during the progress thereof. The Contractor must utilize GPS technology (see
RECORD OF WORK DONE. The Contractor shall maintain an accurate record of the Work as actually performed during the progress thereof. Before final payment, the Contractor shall furnish to the Engineer, within thirty
RECORD OF WORK DONE. The Contractor shall maintain an accurate record of the work as actually installed during the progress thereof. Before final payment, the Contractor shall furnish to the City, subject to City’s approval, one complete set of drawings (As built) in paper, AutoCadd and PDF Format showing all of the work and locations as actually installed. Where signs are installed, the City may accept, at its discretion, a tabulation showing the location and type of mounting of each sign. Record drawings shall preferably be the same size as the Contract Drawings. The Contractor may avail itself of the opportunity of securing at its own expense a set of photographic reproductions made from the tracings of the Contract Drawings. The Contractor's attention is particularly directed to the necessity of keeping accurate records of all subsurface and concealed work so that the record drawings may contain this information in exact detail and location.
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