Embeds, Backing, and Penetrations. 5.12.1. Subcontractor shall furnish all items that are to be embedded in cast-in-place concrete to the Contractor or concrete subcontractor at least one week before forming activities for those locations begin. Subcontractor shall also provide a layout drawing that includes detailed dimensions and such other information as may be necessary to precisely define the embed locations. Subcontractor shall review the embed installation promptly upon completion to confirm they are installed correctly and in the correct location. In the event Subcontractor fails to do so and later discovers a defect in the installation of an embed, Subcontractor shall be responsible for the cost to correct or otherwise accommodate the defect as it may exceed that cost which would have been incurred if caught promptly after installation. 5.12.2. Should the Subcontractor under the Agreement to which this attachment is attached be the concrete subcontractor, such Subcontractor shall promptly correct any non- conforming embed installations at its cost and expense and/or shall be responsible for any work required to otherwise accommodate any non-conforming embed installation including but not limited to engineering and labor. Any alternate method of embed installation required must be reviewed and approved by a structural engineer and approved by the Contractor. 5.12.3. Notwithstanding and without limiting Section 5.12.1 above, Subcontractor shall provide its own pour watch to ensure that its embeds do not move during the pour. 5.12.4. Subcontractor shall be responsible for any work required to install or otherwise accommodate any missed embed after the concrete is poured if Subcontractor fails to comply with the foregoing in this Section 5.12, including but not limited to engineering and labor. Any alternate method of embed installation required must be reviewed and approved by a structural engineer and approved by the Contractor. 5.12.5. Core drills and penetrations in the post-tensioned decks must be coordinated and approved by the structural engineer of record for the Project and the Contractor. Locations shall be imaged to confirm PT cable and reinforcing locations prior to any cutting or drilling. 5.12.6. Ordinary backing and blocking will be provided for Subcontractor by others on the following conditions. 5.12.6.1. Subcontractor shall provide a drawing (with dimensions) showing the exact locations and type of backing/blocking for all backing or blocking Subcontractor requires for its Work. These drawings will be submitted to the Contractor (or the subcontractor providing the blocking and backing) at least one (1) week prior to framing of the walls. 5.12.6.2. Subcontractor shall promptly review the installed backing and blocking to ensure it is installed properly. In the event Subcontractor fails to do so and later discovers a defect in the installation of the blocking or backing, Subcontractor shall be responsible for the cost to correct or otherwise accommodate the defect as it may exceed that cost which would have been incurred if caught promptly after installation. 5.12.6.3. Should the Subcontractor under the Agreement to which this attachment is attached be the subcontractor responsible for installing the blocking and backing, such Subcontractor shall promptly correct any non-conforming blocking and backing at its cost and expense and/or shall be responsible for any work required to otherwise accommodate any non-conforming blocking and backing including but not limited to engineering and labor. Any alternate method of embed installation required must be reviewed and approved by a structural engineer, if necessary as the case may be, and approved by the Contractor. 5.12.7. Subcontractor shall be responsible for cutting its own penetrations and furnishing and installing fire-rated sealants for all penetrations through fire-rated assemblies in such a manner as to maintain the assembly’s fire rating. 5.12.8. Subcontractor shall be responsible for cutting its own penetrations and furnishing and installing acoustic sealants for all penetrations through acoustic assemblies in such a manner as to maintain the assembly’s acoustical rating.
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Embeds, Backing, and Penetrations. 5.12.1. Subcontractor shall furnish Subcontractors are responsible for furnishing all items that are to be embedded in cast-in-place concrete to the Contractor or concrete subcontractor at least one week before forming activities for those locations beginstart. Subcontractor shall also provide a layout drawing that includes detailed dimensions and such other information as may be necessary to precisely define the embed locationsidentification. Subcontractor shall review the embed installation promptly upon completion to confirm they are installed correctly and in the correct location. In the event Subcontractor fails to do so and later discovers a defect in the installation of an embed, Subcontractor shall be responsible for the cost to correct or otherwise accommodate the defect as it may exceed that cost which would have been incurred if caught promptly after installationcorrectly.
5.12.2. Should the Subcontractor under the Agreement to which this attachment is attached be the Subcontractors requiring items embedded in concrete subcontractor, such Subcontractor shall promptly correct any non- conforming embed installations at its cost and expense and/or shall be responsible for any work required to otherwise accommodate any non-conforming embed installation including but not limited to engineering and labor. Any alternate method of embed installation required must be reviewed and approved by a structural engineer and approved by the Contractor.
5.12.3. Notwithstanding and without limiting Section 5.12.1 above, Subcontractor shall provide its their own pour watch to ensure that its embeds their items do not move during the pour.
5.12.45.12.3. Subcontractor shall be Subcontractors are responsible for any work rework required to install or otherwise accommodate any the missed embed embeds after the concrete is poured if Subcontractor fails to comply poured. This includes engineering and labor that may be associated with the foregoing in this Section 5.12, including but not limited to engineering and laboralternate methods of installation. Any alternate method Alternate methods of embed installation required must be reviewed and approved by a structural engineer and approved by the ContractorStructural Engineer.
5.12.55.12.4. Core drills and penetrations in the post-tensioned decks must be coordinated and approved by the structural engineer of record for the Project and the ContractorStructural Engineer. Locations shall be imaged to confirm PT cable and reinforcing locations prior to any cutting or drilling.
5.12.65.12.5. Ordinary backing Backing and blocking will be provided for Subcontractor by others on the following conditionsdrywall subcontractor.
5.12.6.15.12.5.1. Subcontractor shall Subcontractors requiring backing or blocking for installation of their materials will provide a drawing drawings indicating locations (with dimensions) showing the exact locations and type of backing/blocking for all backing or blocking Subcontractor requires for its Workblocking. These drawings will be submitted to the Contractor (or the drywall subcontractor providing the blocking and backing) at least one (1) week prior to framing of the walls.
5.12.6.25.12.5.2. Subcontractor shall promptly Subcontractors requiring the backing or blocking are responsible to review the installed backing and blocking to ensure it is installed properly. In the event Subcontractor fails to do so and later discovers a defect in the installation of the blocking or backing, Subcontractor shall be responsible for the cost to correct or otherwise accommodate the defect as it may exceed that cost which would have been incurred if caught promptly after installation.
5.12.6.35.12.6. Should Unless otherwise noted, for all penetrations through fire-rated assemblies, subcontractors whose work passes through the Subcontractor under the Agreement to which this attachment is attached be the subcontractor responsible for installing the blocking and backing, such Subcontractor shall promptly correct any non-conforming blocking and backing at its cost and expense and/or shall be responsible for any work required to otherwise accommodate any non-conforming blocking and backing including but not limited to engineering and labor. Any alternate method of embed installation required must be reviewed and approved by a structural engineer, if necessary as the case may be, and approved by the Contractor.
5.12.7. Subcontractor shall be rated assembly are responsible for cutting its own penetrations the penetration and furnishing and installing fire-rated sealants for all penetrations through fire-rated assemblies in such a manner as to maintain the assembly’s fire rating.
5.12.85.12.7. Subcontractor shall be Unless otherwise noted, for all penetrations through acoustic assemblies, subcontractors whose work passes through the acoustic assembly are responsible for cutting its own penetrations the penetration and furnishing and installing acoustic sealants for all penetrations through acoustic assemblies in such a manner as to maintain the assembly’s acoustical rating.
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