Task Item No. 1-5: Coordinate Division 01 items among disciplines. Flashcards
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Task Item No. 1-5: Coordinate Division 01 items among disciplines.
- Understand the role of Division 01 requirements and how these conditions might influence interdisciplinary documentation.
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1.5.6 Division 01—General Requirements
Early distribution of thetoand other contributors to the specifications will help eliminate overlapping requirements and omissions
1.5.6 Division 01—General Requirements
Early distribution of the Division 01 draft to consultants and other contributors to the specifications will help eliminate overlapping requirements and omissions
1.5.8 Coordinating with Consultants
Portions of the project specifications may be written . The should assume responsibility for overall coordination of the specifications.
Information regarding the , , ,, and especially should be made available to prior to their preparing any sections. Input from for sections should be requested at the same time. In this manner, the can avoid writing separate general requirements for their disciplines, reducing the likelihood of conflicting requirements.
1.5.8 Coordinating with Consultants
Portions of the project specifications may be written by consultants. The prime A/E should assume responsibility for overall coordination of the specifications.
Information regarding the type of project, contract, specifications formats, general conditions, and especially Division 01 requirements should be made available to consultants prior to their preparing any sections. Input from consultants for Division 01 sections should be requested at the same time. In this manner, the consultants can avoid writing separate general requirements for their disciplines, reducing the likelihood of conflicting requirements.
1.10.6 Division 01 -(should be) coordinated with the project requirements of the and the.
1.10.6 Division 01 - General Requirements (should be) coordinated with the project requirements of the agreement and the conditions of the contract.
1.10.7 Send theandto the owner and consultants for review. The consultants need to know the information in these documents in order to properly coordinate their documents without duplication or omission.
1.10.7 Send the proposed conditions of the contract and Division 01 to the owner and consultants for review. The consultants need to know the information in these documents in order to properly coordinate their documents without duplication or omission.
1.12 Preliminary Review and Coordination of the Project Manual
Particular attention should be given to Division 01 sections. Where appropriate, procurement requirements should be prepared. These documents should be coordinated with applicable specifications sections.,, and relate to the bid/proposal form and are cross-referenced to the instructions for procurement. The preliminary review of the project manual should also include coordination with the. Consistent, elimination of, inclusion of all products, and other concerns should be checked. If the specifier discovers errors or omissions in the drawings, comments should be referenced …. for corrections.
1.12 Preliminary Review and Coordination of the Project Manual
Particular attention should be given to Division 01 sections. Where appropriate, procurement requirements should be prepared. These documents should be coordinated with applicable specifications sections. Alternates, allowances, and unit prices relate to the bid/proposal form and are cross-referenced to the instructions for procurement. The preliminary review of the project manual should also include coordination with the drawings. Consistent terminology, elimination of duplicate information, inclusion of all products, and other concerns should be checked. If the specifier discovers errors or omissions in the drawings, comments should be referenced …. for corrections.
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11.2.9.4 Coordination
Responsibility for Coordination.should be the coordinator and should have the responsibility for reviewing consistency between the drawings and the specifications.
Good coordination policies include establishing effective and procedures. In preparing drawings and specifications, the and should work together, keeping in mind the difficulties faced by , , , , and.
11.2.9.4 Coordination
Responsibility for Coordination. One person should be the coordinator and should have the responsibility for reviewing consistency between the drawings and the specifications.
Good coordination policies include establishing effective Intraoffice and specifier procedures. In preparing drawings and specifications, the A/E and should work together, keeping in mind the difficulties faced by estimators, bidders, contractors, inspectors, and product representatives.
11.3.10 Division 01—General Requirements
The sections in Division 01, which are collectively referred to as the General Requirements, specify the following:
and. Relates to the process of contract administration, the assignment of contractual responsibilities, and the methods of communicating, controlling, and assuring quality
. Work put into place for use only during the period of construction and that will be removed when no longer required for construction operations
. Facility and system performance
. Commissioning, facility operation, facility maintenance, and facility decommissioning
expand on certain of the administrative and procedural provisions in the
conditions of the contract…sections cover general requirements for
and should be written in language broad enough to apply to
.
Proper use of Division 01 avoids mixing with the administrative and procedural details.
11.3.10 Division 01—General Requirements
The sections in Division 01, which are collectively referred to as the General Requirements, specify the following:
Administrative and Procedural Requirements. Relates to the process of contract administration, the assignment of contractual responsibilities, and the methods of communicating, controlling, and assuring quality
Temporary Facilities and Controls. Work put into place for use only during the period of construction and that will be removed when no longer required for construction operations
Performance Requirements. Facility and system performance
Life Cycle Activities. Commissioning, facility operation, facility maintenance, and facility decommissioning
Division 01 sections expand on certain of the administrative and procedural provisions in the conditions of the contract…Division 01 sections cover general requirements for execution of the work and should be written in language broad enough to apply to sections in Divisions 02 through 49.
Proper use of Division 01 avoids mixing conditions of the contract with the administrative and procedural details of the specifications.