Reconfiguration Services. 6.2.1 Contractor shall provide reconfiguration services on existing furniture to the County at the request of County Coordinator. Reconfiguration work may involve de-installing and re-installing furniture on the same floor, between floors, or in different buildings. 6.2.2 Contractor shall conduct a field study for site measurements for Contractor shall have the ability to review drawings for completeness, accuracy and proper application of product. Review plans to determine quantity of each panel connection, hinge condition, two-way, three-way or four way connection. 6.2.3 Contractor shall perform reconfiguration services during regular business hours as requested per County Coordinator, unless other arrangements are made or required by County Coordinator. 6.2.4 Contractor and County shall coordinate and store and keep inventory of any excess furniture that has been left from a reconfiguration at either contractor’s warehouse or another location determined by County. 6.2.5 Contractor shall be responsible for the removal and disposal of all packing material from County locations. 6.2.6 Contractor shall be solely responsible for all damages to the installed product, as well as any additional County property, which may incur damage as a result of installation services. 6.2.7 Contractor shall be responsible to coordinate delivery of product to new location and schedule with County Coordinator time of delivery and installation, to include: 6.2.7.1 Scheduling of dock Use (if needed) 6.2.7.2 Scheduling of elevator use (to minimize work schedules) 6.2.7.3 Selection of staging area for product. 6.2.7.4 Installation start and estimated completion date. 6.2.7.5 Number of personnel needed to perform project. 6.2.7.6 Total number of hours needed to complete job.
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Sources: Regional Cooperative Agreement, Regional Cooperative Agreement
Reconfiguration Services. 6.2.1 Contractor shall provide reconfiguration services on existing furniture to the County at the request of County Coordinator. Reconfiguration work may involve de-de- installing and re-installing furniture on the same floor, between floors, or in different buildings.
6.2.2 Contractor shall conduct a field study for site measurements for Contractor shall have the ability to review drawings for completeness, accuracy and proper application of product. Review plans to determine quantity of each panel connection, hinge condition, two-way, three-way or four way connection.
6.2.3 Contractor shall perform reconfiguration services during regular business hours as requested per County Coordinator, unless other arrangements are made or required by County Coordinator.
6.2.4 Contractor and County shall coordinate and store and keep inventory of any excess furniture that has been left from a reconfiguration at either contractor’s warehouse or another location determined by County.
6.2.5 Contractor shall be responsible for the removal and disposal of all packing material from County locations.
6.2.6 Contractor shall be solely responsible for all damages to the installed product, as well as any additional County property, which may incur damage as a result of installation services.
6.2.7 Contractor shall be responsible to coordinate delivery of product to new location and schedule with County Coordinator time of delivery and installation, to include:
6.2.7.1 Scheduling of dock Use (if needed)
6.2.7.2 Scheduling of elevator use (to minimize work schedules)
6.2.7.3 Selection of staging area for product.
6.2.7.4 Installation start and estimated completion date.
6.2.7.5 Number of personnel needed to perform project.
6.2.7.6 Total number of hours needed to complete job.
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Sources: Regional Cooperative Agreement