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SUBMITTALS <br />Section 01300 <br />15-1207 <br />Relocatable Building Demo <br />Landscaping - Irrigation <br />Landscaping — Planting <br />Ornamental Metal Fence <br />Chain Link Fencing <br />Asphalt Striping <br />Labor/Supervision <br />Cleanup <br />Contract Closeout <br />2.03 SHOP DRAWINGS <br />A. Submit shop drawings as a copy of the original set maintained by the Contractor. Shop <br />drawings are to include the name of the project, the name of Contractor and are to be <br />numbered consecutively. Provide legible and complete copies in every respect. Provide <br />quantity as described below. Do not reproduce bid document drawings in lieu of <br />Contractor or subcontractor produced shop drawings. <br />B. If shop drawings show variations from Contract requirements because of standard shop <br />practice or other reason, make specific mention of such variations in letter of transmittal, as <br />well as on drawings, in order that (if acceptable) suitable action may be taken for proper <br />adjustment of the Contract Documents. Unless specific changes have been noted and <br />approved, no deviations from Contract Documents will be accepted. <br />C. If the shop drawings are accepted or rejected, all reviewed and stamped copies will be <br />distributed to all parties. If corrections are required, the Contractor is responsible for making <br />the necessary corrections and re -submitting the shop drawings in a timely fashion as to not <br />affect the project schedule. The Contractor must secure final acceptance prior to <br />commencing work involved. <br />2.04 PRODUCT DATA/MATERIAL LISTS <br />A. Manufacturer's Standard Schematic Drawings: <br />1. Modify drawings to delete information which is not applicable to the Project. <br />2. Supplement standard information to provide additional information which is applicable <br />to the Project. <br />B. Manufacturer's catalog sheets, brochures, diagrams, schedules, performance charts, <br />illustrations and other standard descriptive data. <br />1. Clearly mark each copy to identify pertinent materials, products or models. Mark out or <br />remove all extraneous information. <br />2. Show dimensions and clearances required. <br />3. Show performance characteristics and capacities. <br />4. Show wiring diagrams and controls. <br />2.05 SAMPLES <br />A. Samples: Physical examples to illustrate materials, equipment or workmanship, and to <br />establish standards by which completed work is judged. <br />Include identification on all samples including product and material and location of <br />proposed work. <br />3 <br />