Construction Practices. As professionals, all trades must work together as a team to keep the job on schedule with quality installations. All projects will be swept/vacuumed, trash properly disposed of, and the material organized on a daily basis. We’re not requiring a final clean but the job will be in a manner acceptable to Management. A floor sweeping compound must be used. The final clean up by the General Contractor will include corridor & lease space light fixtures, walls, floors, windows, ▇▇▇▇▇, mini blinds, cabinets, counters, HVAC diffusers or grills (painted if ▇▇▇▇▇) or blank-off plates, mechanical rooms, restrooms, etc; anything associated with the project. If the Landlord is forced to clean the job site a justified value will be deducted from your contract. All trash is to be removed from the premises daily. Contractor will provide his own method for trash containment. Walk off mats must be placed inside every entrance/exit, within each construction project for all individuals to wipe their feet on. Mats must be kept clean and vacuumed. There shall be no signs of construction dust in public areas at any time. Vacant lease spaces, loading docks, mechanical rooms, lobbies, stairwells, maid closets, elevator lobbies and parking areas are not to be used as work areas or storage areas for tools, equipment or materials. Permits, plans, and certificates of occupancy are to be paid for by the contractor unless noted otherwise. Contractor must ensure all building MEP and safety systems are in service at all times unless disruptions are scheduled with Building Management. All phone and data cables must be securely tagged with the tenant’s name and suite number at the origin and every place it crosses a corridor wall or any neighboring tenant wall. Stairwell and mechanical room doors must not be manipulated to remain in an unlocked state or propped open. Lobbies are not to be used as staging zones. Contractors are responsible for notifying Landlord, in writing of existing facility damages, before ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or stocking the job. Otherwise, the contractor is liable for any repairs. This includes lobbies, public corridors, restrooms, doors, stairwells and elevators. No Company signs, logos, or plans are allowed in public view. Ladders shall have rubber, carpet or similar material on the feet to prevent sound transmission when they are moved. All gang boxes, dollies, carts, or other material moving devices shall have rubber tires. Material stacking shall not exceed seventy (70) pounds/square. All identified unused and salvageable material or equipment must be relocated to a floor area designated by Landlord if the Landlord chooses to keep it. Otherwise it must be removed from the building. All work involving core drilling, spraying or other function that may cause disruptive noise, fumes, odor, or result in necessary access to any occupied Tenant space or in any public area, must be approved by Building Management. All work of this nature must be performed after building hours unless otherwise approved prior to work. Noisy work shall be defined as any noises distracting to neighboring tenants including but not limited to the following: - Concrete coring, drilling or chipping - Installation of power actuated fasteners - Tack strip nailing - Chop sawing - Banging on pipes or other equipment - Demolition All penetration of piping, duct work, conduits, etc. through walls, partitions, and floors shall be fire sealed to the Landlord’s satisfaction to maintain the integrity of the structure’s fire safety rating. Any openings in walls and partitions made by the Contractor for access to construction work shall be patched and/or repaired to the Landlord’s satisfaction to maintain the integrity of the structure’s fire safety rating. Any openings in walls and partitions made by the Contractor for access to construction work shall be patched and/or repaired to the Landlord’s satisfaction. Before each job begins the General Contractor must submit a list of subcontractors to be used and hold a pre-job meeting at the site. Only contractor on the approved bidder’s list shall be utilized to do work in this building. If any subcontractor intends to utilize the services of another contractor to create a sub-to-sub relationship, Building Management must be notified in writing by the general contractor prior to issuance of the building agreement. Contractor parking is located to the east of the building or with prior arrangement, on the roof of the garage. Do not park in the visitor, reserved, or handicapped parking.
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Sources: Lease Agreement (Hyperdynamics Corp)
Construction Practices. As professionals, all trades must work together as a team to keep the job on schedule with quality installations. All projects will be swept/vacuumed, trash properly disposed of, and the material organized on a daily basis. We’re not requiring a final Final clean but the job will up must be done in a manner acceptable to Management. A floor sweeping compound must be used. The final clean up by the General Contractor will include corridor & lease space light fixtures, walls, floors, windows, ▇▇▇▇▇, mini blinds, cabinets, counters, HVAC diffusers or grills (painted if ▇▇▇▇▇) or blank-off plates, mechanical rooms, restrooms, etc; anything associated with the project. If the Landlord is forced to clean the job site a justified value will be deducted from your contract. All trash is to be removed from the premises daily. Contractor will provide his own method for trash containment. Walk off mats must be placed inside every entrance/exit, within each construction project for all individuals to wipe their feet on. Mats must be kept clean and vacuumed. There shall be no signs of construction dust in public areas at any time. Vacant lease spaces, loading docks, mechanical rooms, lobbies, stairwells, maid closets, elevator lobbies and parking areas are not to be used as work areas or storage areas for tools, equipment or materials. Permits, plans, and certificates of occupancy are to be paid for by the contractor unless noted otherwise. Contractor must ensure all building MEP and safety systems are in service at all times unless disruptions are scheduled with Building Management. All phone and data cables must be securely tagged with the tenant’s name and suite number at the origin and every place it crosses a corridor wall or any neighboring tenant wall. Stairwell and mechanical room doors must not be manipulated to remain in an unlocked state or propped open. Lobbies are not to be used as staging zones. Contractors are responsible for notifying Landlord, in writing of existing facility damages, before ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ or stocking the job. Otherwise, the contractor is liable for any repairs. This includes lobbies, public corridors, restrooms, doors, stairwells and elevators. No Company signs, logos, or plans are allowed in public view. Ladders shall have rubber, carpet or similar material on the feet to prevent sound transmission when they are moved. All gang boxes, dollies, carts, or other material moving devices shall have rubber tires. Material stacking shall not exceed seventy (70) pounds/squaresquare inch. All identified unused and salvageable material or equipment must be relocated to a floor area designated by Landlord if the Landlord chooses to keep it. Otherwise it must be removed from the building. All work involving core drilling, spraying or other function that may cause disruptive noise, fumes, odor, or result in necessary access to any occupied Tenant space or in any public area, must be approved by Building Management. All work of this nature must be performed after building hours unless otherwise approved prior to work. Noisy work shall be defined as any noises distracting to neighboring tenants including but not limited to the following: - Concrete coring, drilling or chipping - Installation of power actuated fasteners - Tack strip nailing - Chop sawing - Banging on pipes or other equipment - Demolition All penetration of piping, duct work, conduits, etc. through walls, partitions, and floors shall be fire sealed to the Landlord’s satisfaction to maintain the integrity of the structure’s fire safety rating. Any openings in walls and partitions made by the Contractor for access to construction work shall be patched and/or repaired to the Landlord’s satisfaction to maintain the integrity of the structure’s fire safety rating. Any openings in walls and partitions made by the Contractor for access to construction work shall be patched and/or repaired to the Landlord’s satisfaction. Before each job begins the General Contractor must submit a list of subcontractors to be used and hold a pre-job meeting at the site. Only contractor on the contractors approved bidder’s list by management shall be utilized to do work in this building. If any subcontractor intends to utilize the services of another contractor to create a sub-to-sub relationship, Building Management must be notified in writing by the general contractor prior to issuance of the building agreement. Contractor parking is located to the east of the building or with prior arrangementNOTE: Contractors not allowed in this building: High Rise Electric, on the roof of the garageSummit Electric, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Mechanical and Grant Sheet Metal. Do Contractors must use designated partking areas and not park in the visitor, reserved, or handicapped parking. These rules and regulations are to be common knowledge to all workers. Please respect our tenants and guests by adhering to the guidelines listed above. If you have any questions, comments or suggestions please call the management office at 281-242-3700. Your signature below represents your acceptance of these building rules and agreement to comply.
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Sources: Lease Agreement (Us Dataworks Inc)