Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System
Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System
Metropolitan Waterworks and Sewerage System
MWSS-RO Building
Balara Filtration Complex, Katipunan Road, Balara, Quezon City
Osmundo C. De Vera
Sanitary Engineer
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Contents Page
1.1 1. General Requirements - 1
1.2 2. Products - 3
1.8 8.Miscellaneous - 10
1.16 16.Cleaning - 17
1.20 19.Responsibilities - 19
Technical Specifications
PART 1 GENERAL
1.01 SUMMARY
A. The General Conditions apply to all work under this section of the
Specifications.
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B. All construction permits and fees required for the work shall be obtained by and
at the expense of the contractor. The contractor shall furnish the Owner final
certificates of inspection after the completion of the work.
PART 2 PRODUCT
2.01 GENERAL
A. Except as specified, the Contractor shall submit for the Engineer's approval, four
(4) copies of a complete list of manufacturer's names of all equipment and
materials he proposes to use, within thirty (30) days after award of contract.
B. The Contractor shall assume the cost of and the entire responsibility for any
change in the work as shown on contract drawings, which may be occasioned by
approval of materials other than, those specified.
A. Potable Water Lines – from main tapping point to main water meter to cistern
and fire tank and pump assemblies shall be galvanized steel iron (G.I.) pipe,
schedule 40, conforming to ASTM A 53 - Grade A, ASTM A-120-80,
"SUPERIOR", “SUPREME” brand or approved equal. Fittings shall be malleable
iron, class 150. Jointing shall be screwed connection. Provide corrosion
protection, coated with petroleum based paste and wrapped with petrolatum
tape “DENSO” brand or equal.
For risers, down feeds, distribution line & roughing- in of toilets shall be
polypropylene pipes & fittings , PN 20, conforming to ASTM F - 2389-15, ASTM
D 1238, ASTM D 1505. Jointing shall be by socket fusion. “AMICO”, "ECOTEC"
, “GEORGE FISHER” brand or approved equal.
B. Soil and Waste Lines – shall be polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipes and fittings
conforming to ASTM D2729, Series 1000 with izod impact test of joules
(minimum) and tensile strength of 48MPa (minimum). Pipes shall be made of
virgin PVC resin and compound with cell #12454D. Fittings shall conform to
ASTM 3311. Pipe and fittings shall be lead free. Jointing shall be by solvent
cement. “NELTEX SANIGUARD”, “EMERALD ULTIMA” or approved equal.
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C. Vent Lines - shall be polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipes and fittings conforming to
ASTM D2729, Series 1000 or Series 600 II or recommended series as per
manufacturer with izod impact test of joules (minimum) and tensile strength of
48MPa (minimum). Pipes shall be made of virgin PVC resin and compound with
cell #12454D. Fittings shall conform to ASTM 3311. Pipe and fittings shall be lead
free. Jointing shall be by solvent cement. “NELTEX SANIGUARD”, “EMERALD
ULTIMA” or approved equal.
E. FCU/AHU/AC Drain Lines – shall be polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipes and fittings,
series 600 II for 50 mm dia and above, “NELTEX”, “EMERALD” brand or
approved equal.
For 40 mm. dia and below shall be PVC Blue, “NELTEX”, “EMERALD” brand or
approved equal. Jointing shall be solvent cement jointing conforming to ASTM
D2564
Provide 40 mm dia and below shall be PVC Blue, “NELTEX”, “EMERALD” brand
or approved equal. Jointing shall be by solvent cement jointing conforming to
ASTM D564. Provide fiberglass insulation, “ARMAFLEX” brand or approved
equal.
All should be covered with an approved insulation material. Refer mechanical
specifations.
G. Storm Drainage Collector Lines – shall be polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipes and
fittings conforming to ASTM D2729, Series 1000 with izod impact test of joules
(minimum) and tensile strength of 48MPa (minimum). Pipes shall be made of
virgin PVC resin and compound with cell #12454D. Fittings shall conform to
ASTM 3311. Pipe and fittings shall be lead free. Jointing shall be by solvent
cement. “NELTEX SANIGUARD”, “EMERALD ULTIMA” or approved equal.
Concrete drainage pipe (CDP), tongue & groove, mortar joints, reinforced for 300
mm. dia. & larger.
2.03 VALVES
A. Gate valve - 50 mm. dia. & larger, shall be rising stem, iron body with bronze
trim, flanged connection, min. of 150 psig working pressure. 65 mm. dia. &
smaller, shall be rising stem, all bronze, female threaded, min. of 150 psig
working connection, "Matco”, “Kitz”, “Honeywell” or approved equal.
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B. Check Valve - for booster pumps, 50 mm. dia. & larger shall be iron body with
bronze trim, flanged connection, min. of 150 psig working pressure. 65 mm. dia.
& smaller, same except female threaded connection. "Bermad" brand or
approved equal.
C. Float Valve - shall be hydraulically operated, diaphragm actuated valve with the
pilot control and float mechanism mounted on the cover of the main valve. The
float positions the pilot control to close the valves when float contacts the upper
stop and to open the valve when the float contacts the lower stop, "Bermad"
brand or approved equal.
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2.05 JOINTING
A. Each length of pipe, fittings, traps, fixtures, and device used in the Plumbing
System shall have cast, tamped or marked on it, the manufacturer's trade mark
or name, weight, type and classes of product when so required by the Standard.
C. Within thirty (30) days after award of the Contract, the Contractor shall submit for
the
D. Architect's approval, the names of suppliers and materials proposed including
trade names and/or samples of the materials if deemed necessary.
E. Brand names mentioned in this Specification are only for the purposes of
indicating the desired quality and design.
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5.01 GENERAL
A. Soil, waste and vent pipes and fittings shall be as stated under Part 2 of this
Specification.
B. All sewer and drainage pipes shall be pitched 6 mm. per 300 mm. but in no case
flatter than 3 mm. per 300 mm.
5.02 SUPPORTS
5.03 TRAPS
A. Every plumbing fixture shall be separately trapped by a vented water sealed trap as
close to the fixture outlets as the conditions allow, but in no case at a distance greater
than 600 mm. In case of the upper or the only fixture on a soil pipe extended full size
through the roof, a vent shall not be required when said fixture has its center stack.
Traps shall be of the same diameter as the waste pipes from the fixtures that they
shall serve, all traps shall have a water seal of at least 32 mm. with a brass
thumbscrew cleanout at the bottom of the seal.
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5.04 VENTS
A. Vent shall be taken from the crown of the fixtures, except for water closet traps,
in which case, the branch line shall be vented below and trap and above all small
waste inlets, so connected as to prevent obstructions. Each vent pipe shall be
run separately above the fixtures into the adjacent soil pipes, a distance not
more than 1.50 meters. If more than this distance, the vent shall run
independently through the roof.
B. A vent line shall be wherever practicable, direct extension of a soil or waste line.
C. Main vent risers at 4.5 meters along or more shall be connected at the foot with
the main waste or soil pipes below the lowest vent outlet with a forty-five degree
(45) connection.
D. All vertical soil or vent pipes shall be carried up at least 600 mm above the roof
of the building and the open side ends are to be entirely and securely covered
with ga.16 mesh copper cloth.
E. Vent pipes in roof spaces shall be run as close as possible to the underside of
roof with horizontal piping pitched down to stacks without forming traps. Where
an end or circuit vent pipes from fixtures it shall be connected into the main vent
or vent stack.
5.05 ROUGHING - IN
A. Roughing - in for pipes and fixtures shall be carried along with the building
construction. Correctly located openings of proper sizes shall be provided where
required in the walls and floors for the passage of pipes all items to be
embedded in concrete shall be thoroughly clean and free from all rust, scale and
paint.
5.06 FITTINGS
All changes in pipes sizes on soil, waste and storm lines shall be made with
reducing fittings or reducers. All changes in direction shall be made by the
appropriated use of forty-five degrees (45) wyes, or long sweep bends, except
that sanitary toes may be used on vertical stacks. Short quarter bends or elbows
may be used in soil and waste lines where the change in direction is from the
horizontal to the vertical and on the discharge from the water closet.
A. All joints shall be air and watertight. For joining pipes, the following shall be used:
1. Cast iron soil and waste pipes & fittings, hubless sleeve type joints.
2. Centrifugal gray cast iron – Bell and spigot, gasketed sliptite joint.
3. Cast iron - Bell and spigot, lead and oakum.
4. Galvanized wrought iron or steel piped; screwed or threaded joint; use
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sealant.
5. Lead to cast iron pipes; Adaptor fittings, screwed and hubless coupling gasket
joints.
6. Concrete pipes; bell and spigot or tongue and groove.
7. Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) pipes, socket type with PVC cement.
8. Polyethylene/Polypropylene pipes, brass fittings and electro fusion or socket
fusion joints.
6.01 METER
A. Water meters shall be furnished by the Contractor and installed with the proper
and complete piping arrangements for the system.
B. The exact dimensions for setting the meter shall be as per requirements of the
MWSI.
6.02 INSTALLATION
A. The piping shall be extended to all fixtures, outlets and equipment from the gate
valves installed in the branch near the riser.
B. Unions shall be provided where required for disconnection.
C. All pipes shall be cut accurately to measurements and shall be worked into place
without springing or facing. Care shall be taken so as not to weaken the
structural portions of the building.
D. All service pipes valves and fittings shall be kept at sufficient distance from work
to permit finished covering not less than 15 mm from such work or from finished
covering on the different service.
E. Changes in pipes shall be made with reducing fittings.
F. Accessible Contraction - Expansion joints shall be made wherein necessary.
Horizontal runs of pipe over 15 m. in length shall be anchored to wall or the
supporting structure about midway on the run to force expansion and contraction
equally towards the ends.
7.01 TRENCHES
Trenches for all underground pipelines shall be excavated to the required depths
and grades. Bell holes shall be provided so that pipe will rest on well-tamped
solid ground for its entire length. Where rock is encountered, excavation shall
extend to a depth 150 mm below the pipe bottom and other approved filling
materials.
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7.03 MATERIALS
Materials for backfilling shall be free of debris or big rocks. Backfill shall be
placed in horizontal layers, properly moistened and compacted to an optimum
density that will prevent excessive settlement and shrinkage.
PART 8 MISCELLANEOUS
8.01 CLEANOUTS
Cleanout shall be of the same size as the pipe, the location of which is extended
to an easily accessible place.
8.02 TRAPS
A. Every plumbing fixture of equipment requiring connections to the drainage
system shall be equipped with a trap.
B. Each trap shall be placed as near as possible to the fixture. No fixture shall be
double trapped.
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A. Pipe sleeves shall be installed and properly secured in place at all points where
pipes pass through masonry or concrete.
B. Pipe sleeves shall be of sufficient diameter to provide approximately 6.1 mm
clearance around the pipe of insulation.
C. Pipe sleeves in walls and partitions shall be of cast iron, wrought iron or steel
pipe. Pipe sleeves in concrete beams or concrete slabs shall be wrought iron or
steel pipe. Pipe sleeves in concrete beams or concrete slabs shall be wrought
iron or steel pipe.
D. Pipe sleeves on footings shall be cast iron or steel and shall be not less than 100
mm. dia. larger in diameter than the pipe to be installed.
E. Where pipes pass through waterproofing membrane, the sleeves shall be
provided with an integral flange or clamping device to which a flashing shield can
be soldered.
F. The space between the pipes and sleeves shall be made watertight by inserting
a picked oakum gasket and filling the remaining space with poured lead caulking
thoroughly.
PART 10 PUMPS
10.01 GENERAL
A. All requirements shall be supplied from reputable firms engaged in the
manufacture of each particular item. The entire assembly as installed shall be
given a start-up and test run to prove that all the specifications have been met
before acceptance by the Owner. The test duration shall be 24 hours. Submittal
of the Certificate of Test to the Owner's shall be a condition of final payment.
B. The Specification herein stated are basic guide only. Other items not so
indicated but which are obviously necessary for the proper operation of system
as intended shall be supplied in accordance with accepted engineering
standards.
C. The equipment shall be guaranteed for a period of at least one (1) year of trouble
free operation. The supplier of equipment shall certify to the availability of spare
parts locally and service in case of system breakdowns within a period of at least
three (3) years. Manuals of operation and maintenance and lists of spare parts
shall be supplied together with the equipment. Submittal of Warranty Certificate
shall be on condition to the final payment.
D. The supplier shall submit at least two (2) copies of pumps performance curves
showing among others, the pump rating and pump efficiency, properly marked
thereon.
Accessories to be supplied for each group shall include one non-slam type check
valve, two (2) gate valves, approved type of strainer, two (2) flexible connection;
of size equal to the size of pump discharge and suction and rated 150 psi. Also,
one pressure gauge for each set of pumps and pipe fittings necessary for
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complete installation shall be provided. The pressure gauge shall be 100 mm.
face diameter and shall be reading from 0 psi (or kg/cm) to 100 psi (or 7kg/cm).
E. Price quoted shall include cost delivery of all quoted items to the jobsite. Pump
and motor installation dimension drawings shall be submitted together with the
quotation.
F. The brands, names, and place of manufacture of pump, motor, valves, controls
and all accessories where applicable shall be indicated in the quotation. Also, a
description of pump impellers being offered shall be included.
G. A metal nameplate indicating in indelible letters the correct specifications of the
pump and motor shall be properly attached to the assembly at a location such
that the information written thereon can be conveniently read by all concerned.
I. A separate price shall be quoted for installation work and preparation submittal
of as installed drawings.
11.01 WATER TANKS – Shall be Reinforced Concrete Tank. Refer General Notes of
Structural Drawings.
A. Furnish and install all pipe fittings, valves, specials, pipe supports, miscellaneous
metal work and all required appurtenances as shown on the plans and as
required to make the entire piping system operable.
B. All materials furnished and installed shall be new and guaranteed free from
defect in design, materials and workmanship.
C. Adequate protective measures shall be provided to project pipes, fittings, valves
and all other materials from damage or injury during storage and installation.
A. Flanges shall conform in dimensions and drilling to ASA B-16.1 Class 125.
B. Gaskets shall be ring-type JOHN MANSVILLE or cranite.
C. Bolts shall be standard square head machine bolts with heavy, hot, pressed
hexagon nuts. Threads shall conform to ASA B-1.1, coarse thread series, Class
2 fit.
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11.05 INSTALLATION:
A. All pipes shall be carefully placed and supported at the proper lines and grade
where possible shall be sloped to permit complete draining.
B. Piping runs shown on Drawings shall be followed as closely as possible, except
for minor adjustments to avoid adverse-effect on architectural and / or structural
features. If major relocations are required, they shall be subjected to the
approval of the Architect.
C. Carefully inspect all pipe and fittings before installation. Inspection of pipe shall
include light tapping with a hammer to detect cracks of defects. No pipe fittings
or valve which is cracked or shown defects shall be used.
D. Suitable anchors, brackets, or hangers shall be provided to all piping. Vertical
pipes shall be anchored by suitable galvanized steel straps. Pipe supports shall
be provided as shown on the plans and whenever else necessary to prevent
stain on joints or to facilitate taking down pipe.
E. Piping through the Walls - Where the pipe pass through walls, care shall be
exercised to insure this joint are watertight.
A. Tightness of Completed Tank - The completed elevated tank shall be tested for
water-tightness by filling it up with clean water after cleaning out all dirt and
debris inside the tank. The water shall be allowed to stand for a minimum period
of 24 hours reckoned from the time the free-board line was reached during filling
up. After the 24 hour period there shall be no drop in water level in the tank more
than 40 mm, otherwise, the leaks shall be located and plugged properly and the
test for water-tightness be repeated.
A. If the inspection and test show any defect such defective work or material shall
be replaced and the test shall be repeated until such satisfactory to the Owner.
B. All repairs shall be made with new material at the expense of the Contractor.
C. No caulking of screwed joints or holes will be accepted.
A. Grease Interceptor (tenant supplied) - Furnish and install where indicated on the
drawing grease interceptors (traps) with a flow rate of 5 gpm. (min.) to serve a
kitchen sink.
B. Overall efficiency of the interceptor shall not be less than 90% when operating at
the specified rate of flow.
C. Furnish and install central grease tank as required on plans. Verify drawings.
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A Furnish and install where indicated on the Drawing an oil intercepting system,
complete with oil interceptor, venting system, intake and discharge piping, test
and suction line, oil storage tank and all fittings and accessories necessary for
complete oil intercepting system, ready for use.
B. The oil interceptor shall be cast iron construction with a flow rate capacity of 20
gpm. (min.). Inlet and outlet size shall be both 50 mm. (min.).
A. Furnish and install where indicated on the Drawings main water meter and sub-
water meters with sizes as shown on drawings, shall be "ARAD", “ASAHI” or
MWSI approved equal.
15.01 GENERAL
A. The entire site plumbing utilities system shall be laid out and installed consistent
throughout with the given slopes in the plans. Pipe joints and connections to area
drains, catch basin, and junction boxes shall possess such leak-proof and
seepage proof integrity achievable with the works called for under this particular
section of the Specifications.
B. Junction Boxes for storm & sanitary (sewer) drainage lines outside the building
shall be cast-in place reinforced concrete sections and pre-cast concrete over.
C. Trench excavation and backfilling shall be as specified in excavation, trenching
and backfilling for utility system.
D. Concrete Drainage Pipe:
1. Material, Pipe shall be reinforced concrete pipe (300 mm dia. & larger) and
non-reinforced concrete pipe 250 mm dia. & smaller conforming to ASTM
C14-75.
2. INSTALLATION:
a. Bedding surfaces shall provide a firm foundation, carefully shaped true to
line and grade.
b. Concrete pipe shall be laid carefully with hubs upgrade and ends fully and
closely joints. Joints shall be cement mortar. Cement mortar shall consist
of one part Portland Cement and 1 1/2 parts clean sharp sand with only
enough water for work-ability. A gasket of closely twisted hemp or Oakum
shall be placed around the pipe. The gasket shall be in one (1) piece of
suitable diameter (not less than 19 mm) and shall be lapped at the top.
The gasket shall be saturated with that cement before being placed and
rammed. The joint shall be completely filled with cement mortar and
rammed thoroughly with wooden calking tool. The joint shall then be
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A. General.
The Contractor shall do all excavation of whatever substances encountered
below depth shown on drawings. Excavated materials not required for fill or
backfill shall be removed from site as directed by the Engineer and disposed of
by the Contractor. Excavation for accessories to have 300 mm minimum and 60
mm maximum clearance in all side. Excavation shall not carried below the
required depth. Excess excavation below required level shall be backfilled at the
Contractor's expense with earth, sand, gravel or concrete, as directed by
Engineer, and thoroughly tamped unstable soil shall be removed and replaced
with gravel or crushed stone, which shall be thoroughly tamped.
The Engineer shall determine the depth of removal of unstable soil. Ground
adjacent to all excavation shall be graded to prevent water running. The
Contractor shall remove by pumping or other means approved by the Engineer
any water accumulated in excavation and keep trench from water until the
bedding is complete.
B. Trench Excavation. Banks of trenches shall be vertical. Soft materials shall be
reported to the Engineer. In rock, excavation shall be carried 200 mm below
bottom of pipe. Loose earth or gravel shall be used for backfill, and tamped
thoroughly and rounded to received pipe as above.
C. Rock Excavation. Rock excavation shall include removal of boulders larger than
1/2 m 3 in volume and ledge rock concrete or masonry structures that required
drilling in volume and ledge rock concrete.
D. Bracing and Shoring. The Contractor shall do all bracing sheathing and shoring
necessary to perform and protect all excavation as indicated on the plans, as
required for safety, as directed by the Architect, or to conform to governing laws.
15.03 TESTING:
Test: Test for workmanship on utility lines shall be conducted in accordance with
the applicable utility specification before backfilling.
15.04 BACKFILLING:
A. Backfilling: After pipes have been tested and approved, backfilling shall be done
with approved material free for large clods or stones.
1. Trenches. Backfilling material shall be placed evenly and carefully around and
over pipe in 150 mm maximum layers. Each layer shall be thoroughly and
carefully rammed until 300 mm of cover exists over pipe. The remainder of
backfill material shall be placed, moistened and compacted. Water settling will
not be permitted in clay soils. It may be required at the option of the Engineer
in sandy soils.
2. Trench under areas to be paved. Material shall be placed in 200 mm
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A. The entire drainage and venting system shall have all necessary openings which
can be plugged to permit the entire system to be filled with water to the level of
the highest stack vent / or vent stack above the roof.
B. The system shall hold this water for a full thirty (30) minutes during which time
there shall be no drop more than 100 mm.
C. Each section of pipeline shall be slowly filled water and the specified test
pressure, measured at the point of lowest elevation shall be applied by means of
a pump connected to the pipe in a manner satisfactory to the Architect. During
the filling of the pipe in and before applying the test pressure, all air shall be
expelled from the pipeline. To accomplish this type shall be made, if necessary,
at point of highest elevation, and after completion of the test the taps shall be
tightly plugged unless otherwise specified.
During the test, all expose pipes, fittings, valves joints and couplings will be
carefully examined. Defective materials shall be removed and replaced with
sound materials at the Contractor’s expense. The test shall be replaced until a
satisfactory result has been obtained.
A. After the pipe have been installed, the joints completed and with joints exposed
for examination, all newly installed pipe or any valve section therefore, shall be
subjected to hydrostatic pressure 1 1/2 the designed working pressure of the
system or as specified by the Engineer.
B. The duration of each pressure test shall be at least 15 minutes unless otherwise
specified by the Sanitary Engineer.
C. Each section of pipeline shall be slowly filled water and the specified test
pressure, measured at the point of lowest elevation, shall be applied by means of
a pump connected to the pipe in a manner satisfactory to the Architect. During
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the filling of the pipe and before applying the test pressure, all air shall be
expelled from the pipeline. To accomplish this type shall be made, if necessary,
at point of highest elevation and after completion of the test the taps shall be
tightly plugged unless otherwise specified. During the test, all exposed pipes,
fittings, valves, joints and couplings will be carefully examined. Defective
materials shall be removed and replaced with sound materials at the Contractor’s
expense. The test shall be then be repeated until satisfactory results are
obtained.
A. If the inspection or test shows any defect, such defective work or material shall
be replaced and the test shall be repeated until satisfactory to the Architect.
B. All repairs to piping shall be made with new material at the expense of the
contractor.
C. No caulking of screwed joints of holes will be accepted.
A. The entire water system shall be thoroughly flushed and disinfected with chlorine
before it is placed on operation. Water tanks shall be washed and swabbed.
B. Chlorination materials shall be liquid chlorine or hypochlorite, as specified and
shall be introduced into the water lines in manner approved by the Sanitary
Engineer. Tanks shall be thoroughly cleaned of all debris, dirt or dust before
swabbing.
C. The chlorine dosage shall be such as to provide not less than fifty parts per
million (50ppm.) or available chlorine unless otherwise specified by a Sanitary
Engineer.
D. Following a contact period of not less than sixteen (16) hours, the heavily
chlorinated water shall be flushed from the system with clean water until the
residual chlorine content os not greater than two tenth (0.20 ppm.). All valves in
water lines being sterilized shall be opened and closed several times during the
16-hour chlorinating period or as specified by the Sanitary Engineer.
PART 17 CLEANING :
A. All exposed metal surfaces shall be free of grease, dirt or other foreign
materials.
B. Chrome or nickel plated piping, fittings and trimmings shall be polished upon
completion.
C. All plumbing fixtures shall be properly protected from use and damage during the
construction stage. The fixtures shall be cleaned to the satisfaction of the
Architect upon completion & prior to acceptance of work.
D. All equipment, pipes, valves and fittings shall be cleaned of grease and sludge
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which may have accumulated. The Contractor shall repair any clogging,
discoloration or damage to other parts of the building due to the system.
A. All exterior of piping to be installed in or through concrete floor or fill floors and
underground shall be given one coat of acid resisting paint having a bituminous
base.
B. Pipe hanger, supports and all other iron work in concealed spaces shall be
painted with one coat of asphalt.
C. Exposed galvanized iron pipes and fittings that are asphalt coated shall be given
two coats of shellac prior to application of two coats of iol paint as directed by
the Architect or Engineer.
A. All works, equipment and fixtures shall be guaranteed by the Contractor for
satisfactory service for a minimum period for one (1) year.
B. The Contractor shall submit to the Owner, in reproducible form plus three (3)
sets of white prints, the complete plans of the entire system as actually built. The
cost of these shall be borne by the Contractor. Submittal of "AS BUILT" Plans
shall be a condition to final payment.
C. Equipment shall have the Owner (s) your minimum guaranteed against defective
designs, materials and workmanship.
1. Booster Pumps
2. Elevator Sump Pump
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PART 21 RESPONSIBILITIES:
A. The general Contractor shall be responsible for the coordination among the
different trades on the job in order to finish the work in the least possible time, in
strict accordance with the Plans and Specification.
1. Throughout the construction period open ends of all temporary plugs.
2. Drainage lines shall not be used to conduct dirty construction wash water
especially those with cement mixes to avoid possible clogging.
3. A temporary fire protection system shall be provided by the contractor during
the construction period. This shall be of sufficient capacity to put out any fire
that may break out at any floors due to construction operations. This is in
addition to temporary fire extinguisher required.
4. A temporary potable water supply shall be made available to construction
workers at every floor as construction progresses.
5. The Contractor shall provide a temporary human excreta disposal system to
serve the workers during the construction period.
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