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General Construction Specifications

    SECTION 01720

    PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS

   PART 1 - GENERAL

   1.1 Section Includes

   A. Items Required.

   B. Maintenance.

   C. Submittals.

   1.2 Related Sections

   A. Section 01340 - Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples.

   B. Section 01700 - Contract Closeout Procedures.

   1.3 Items Required

   A. The Contractor shall maintain a record copy of the following items at the site for the Engineers review:

   1. Drawings (modified to suit As-Built Condition).

   2. Specifications and schedules (with modifications noted).

   3. Addenda.

   4. Change orders and other documents which modify the original documents.

   5. Approved shop drawings, product data and samples including documentation of all submittal transmittals.

   6. Records of all changes made during construction.

   7. Field Test Records.

   8. Manufacturers Certificates.

   9. Equipment Manuals.

   10. Inspection Certificates.

   1.4 Maintenance

   A. Store record documents and samples in the field office, apart from the documents used for construction.

   1. Provide files, racks and secure storage for record documents and samples.

   B. Label and file record documents in sequence with section number listings in Table of Contents of the Project Manual.

   1. Label each document "Project Record" in the lower right hand corner.

   C. Maintain Record Documents in a clean, dry, legible condition.

   1. Do not use Record Documents for Construction purposes.

   D. Keep Record Documents and Samples available for inspection by Engineer.

   E. Documenting Changes

   1. Record information concurrently with construction progress. Do not conceal work until information has been recorded.

   2. Contract Drawings and Shop Drawings: legibly mark each item to record actual construction including the following:

   a. Actual elevations of footings, slabs and tops of walls.

   b. Actual horizontal location of building corners and openings.

   c. Actual horizontal and vertical location of piping and utilities corners, values, etc. above and below ground. Reference to building exterior lines or other permanent objects. Show direction of flow in pipe and elevation.

   d. Field change of dimensions and detail.

   e. Changes made by contract modification.

   f. Added details not on the original contract.

   3. Project Manual: Legibly mark to record actual construction, including the following:

   a. On appropriate pages record changes made by addenda, change orders and other modifications.

   b. On appropriate pages, enter trade name, manufacturer, catalog number, and name of supplier of each product and item actually installed, if different from that specified.

   c. Other items installed but not originally specified.

   4. All information shall be recorded neatly and legibly. Use separate colors for recording information about each major system. Establish a code to denote the color for each trade and indicate by a schedule placed on the front sheet of the Record Drawings.

   1.5 Submittals

   A. At Contract closeout, deliver Record Documents and Samples, including Record "As Built" drawings, to Engineer.

   B. Submit Record Documents under cover of a transmittal letter containing:

   1. Date.

   2. Project Title and number.

   3. Contractor's and Subcontractor's names and addresses.

   4. Title and number of each Record Document.

   5. Certification that each document submitted is complete and accurate.

   6. Signature of Contractor or his authorized Representative.

   PART 2 - PRODUCTS

   A. Not used.

   PART 3 - EXECUTION

   A. Not used.

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