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General Construction Specifications

    SECTION 01049

    MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL COORDINATOR

   PART 1 GENERAL

   1.01 SECTION INCLUDES

    A. Mechanical and Electrical Coordinator.

    B. Submittals.

    C. Coordination required.

    D. Coordination documents.

    E. Coordination of submittals.

    F. Coordination of substitutions and modifications.

    G. Observation of Work.

    H. Equipment testing and start-up.

   1.02 RELATED SECTIONS

    A. Section 01010 - Summary of Work.

    B. Section 01039 - Coordination and Meetings.

    C. Section 01045 - Cutting and Patching.

    D. Section 01300 - Submittals: Shop drawings, product data, and samples.

    E. Section 01311 - Network Analysis.

    F. Section 01400 - Quality Control.

    G. Section 01600 - Material and Equipment: Product options and substitutions.

    H. Section 01650 - Starting of Systems.

    I. Section 01700 - Contract Closeout: Project closeout procedures, Project record documents, Spare parts and maintenance materials.

   1.03 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL WORK COORDINATOR

    A. Provide supervision and coordination of process, mechanical, plumbing, instrumentation, and electrical work required for this Project, for the duration of the Work. Coordination shall be performed by technically qualified personnel.

   1.04 SUBMITTALS

    A. Submit name, address, and Resume' of Coordinator personnel to Engineer for review. Identify contact person to whom communications and correspondence should be directed.

    B. Submit master schedule prior to submitting shop drawings, product data, and samples.

    C. Submit Feeder Coordination List with each equipment system submittal. Indicate protective device and wire size data from the Drawing and shop drawings of all components required to make equipment system operational.

    D. Submit Interconnection Diagram with each equipment system submittal.

    E. Submit list of work deficiencies weekly to the Engineer for review.

   1.05 COORDINATION REQUIRED

    A. Coordinate process, mechanical, plumbing, electrical, and instrumentation work of Divisions 8, 11, 13, 14, 15 and 16, with work of other Divisions.

    B. Coordinate progress schedules, including dates for submittals and for delivery of products.

    C. Conduct conferences among related subcontractors, vendors and others concerned with the Work, to establish and maintain coordination and schedules, and to resolve coordination matters in dispute. Provide Engineer written copy of minutes within two (2) days.

    D. Participate in progress meetings and pre-installation conferences. Report on progress of Work to be coordinated.

    E. Organize installation of Products for efficient use of available space, for proper sequence of installation, and to identify potential conflicts.

   1.06 COORDINATION DOCUMENTS

    A. Prepare a master schedule. Identify responsibilities under each section of Divisions 1 through 16 of the Specifications for activities which directly relate to this work, including submittals and temporary utilities. Identify submittal schedule for shop drawings, feeder coordination lists, interconnection diagrams, product data and samples.

    B. Provide a Feeder Coordination List including all power feeds 480 volts and above. Indicate equipment name, horsepower or kilowatt load, feeder location, protective device, starter size, and wire size and quantity from the Drawings. Provide full load current of equipment submitted and indicate any electrical changes to be made in order to meet applicable codes and standards. A sample Feeder Coordination List, Drawing No. SK1049-1, is included at the end of this Section.

    C. Provide Interconnection Diagrams showing all interconnecting wiring required for each equipment system. Show connections between motor starters, control panels, motors, devices, and all other equipment. Include identification of terminals, color coding, and numbering of interconnecting wiring. A sample Interconnection Diagram, Drawing SK1049-2, is included at the end of this Section.

    D. Maintain documents for the duration of the Work, recording changes due to site instructions, modifications or adjustments.

    E. After Engineer review of original and revised documents, reproduce and distribute copies to concerned parties.

   1.07 COORDINATION OF SUBMITTALS

    A. Review shop drawings, product data, and samples for compliance with Contract Documents and for coordination among work of all Sections of the Project Manual.

    1. Verify dimensions and clearances are compatible with available space and anchors.

    2. Verify compatibility with equipment and Work of other Sections, electrical characteristics, and operational control requirements.

    3. Verify motor voltages and characteristics are compatible with electrical equipment and wiring.

    4. Coordinate controls, interlocks, and wiring.

    B. Notify the Engineer and affected parties of deficiencies and conflicts noted.

    C. Ensure that noted deficiencies and conflicts are corrected.

   1.08 COORDINATION OF SUBSTITUTIONS AND MODIFICATIONS

    A. Review proposals and requests from subcontractors.

    B. Certify in writing compliance with Contract Documents, and for compatibility with Work and Products of other Sections.

   1.09 OBSERVATION OF WORK

    A. Observe Work for compliance with Contract Documents.

    B. Observe quality assurance and control of installations as required by Section 01400.

    C. Maintain a list of observed deficiencies and defects. Submit the list to the Engineer weekly for review. Add items to the list which are provided by the Engineer.

    D. Ensure that noted deficiencies and defects are corrected.

   1.10 EQUIPMENT TESTING AND START-UP

    A. Examine the rating of motor starter overload protective devices, motor circuit protectors, and motor nameplate full load running current. Ensure inadequate protective devices are replaced and trips of motor circuit protectors are set.

    B. Ensure field wiring is installed per the Interconnection Diagrams and the Loop Diagrams specified in Section 13320.

    C. Ensure electrical equipment line-to-line and line-to-neutral voltages are within the manufacturer's specified range.

    D. Ensure proper phase sequence and connection of buses and transformers; and proper rotation of motors.

    E. Ensure insulation integrity and serviceability of wires, buses, connections, splices, material and equipment. Ensure cable megger and high potential test results are acceptable to cable manufacturer.

    F. Certify in writing that work is complete and equipment is in operable condition as required by Section 01650. Include copies of Interconnection and Loop Diagrams used to verify wiring.

   PART 2 PRODUCTS

    A. Not Used.

   PART 3 EXECUTION

    A. Not Used.

    END OF SECTION

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