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SOURCE OF SUPPLY AND QUALITY OF MATERIALS. 6.2.1 Only materials conforming to the drawings and specifications and, when required by the contract have been accepted by the Project Manager, shall be used. In order to expedite the inspection and testing of materials, at the request of the Project Manager, the Contractor shall identify its proposed sources of materials within ten (10) days after notification by the Project Manager. 6.2.2 At the option of the Project Manager, the materials may be accepted by the Project Manager at the source of supply before delivery is started. Representative preliminary samples of the character and quantity prescribed shall be submitted by the Contractor or producer for examination and tested in accordance with the methods referred to under samples and tests.
SOURCE OF SUPPLY AND QUALITY OF MATERIALS. A. The source of supply of each of the materials must be approved in writing by the Engineer before delivery is started. Representative preliminary samples of the character and quantity prescribed shall be submitted by the Contractor, said samples being taken under the observation of the Engineer, for examination, and tested in accordance with the methods referred to herein. Only materials conforming to the requirements of these specifications and approved by the Engineer shall be used in the work. No materials, which, after approval, have in any way become unfit for use, shall be used. The Contractor shall notify the Engineer where and when he purchases fabricated or manufactured materials for the Contract, and such notice shall be given the Engineer in sufficient time to allow for inspection of such materials at the point of manufacture. B. Unless a material has a satisfactory record of performance, the Engineer reserves the right to withhold approval of a new source of supply, even though it meets the specification requirements, until its qualities have been verified and proved in actual service. C. Tests of all materials specified will be made in accordance with the latest official approved methods, effective as of the date of Contract, described in the Contract Documents. Where ASTM, AASHTO, ANSI, AWWA, or similar standards of national repute are stipulated, the reference shall be construed to be the latest effective specification. D. The Contract drawings, specifications, and/or supplemental specifications indicate the name of manufacturer, trade name, model number or type of equipment or materials to be used as a standard for the Bidder's proposal. All bids shall be based on the equipment and materials specified. Reference to model number or catalog number is not intended to supersede the basic duty and performance requirements specified or indicated on the drawings. References made to a particular product or model of the manufacturer are made to identify a particular design quality, construction, arrangement or style. E. The low Bidder shall submit, within ten (10) working days after opening of bids, a complete statement of the origin, composition and manufacture including manufacturer's name and catalog numbers of all materials and equipment to be used in the work to be performed under this contract. Submission and/or approval of this list of materials and equipment shall not, however, relieve the Contractor of submitting detailed working drawings...
SOURCE OF SUPPLY AND QUALITY OF MATERIALS. At the option of the Engineer the source of supply of each of the material shall be approved by the Engineer before the delivery is started. Only materials conforming to the requirements of these specifications and approved by the Engineer shall be used in the Work. Materials used for the Work must be new and of the quality specified. When not particularly specified, materials must be the best of their class or kind. The Contractor must, if required, submit satisfactory evidence as to the kind and quality of materials. All materials proposed for use may be inspected or tested at any time during their preparation and use. After trial, if it is found that source of supply which have been approved so not furnish a uniform product or if the product from any source proves unacceptable at any time the Contractor shall furnish approved material from other approved sources. No material, which, after approval, has in any way become unfit for use shall be used in the Work.
SOURCE OF SUPPLY AND QUALITY OF MATERIALS. 1 6-1.02 MST-Furnished Materials 1 6-1.03 Storage of Materials 2 6-1.04 Defective Materials 2 6-1.05 Trade Names and Alternatives 3 6-1.06 Plant Inspection 3 6-1.07 Certificates of Compliance 3 6-1.08 Foreign Materials 4 6-1.09 State Specification Numbers 5 6-2.01 Testing by MST 5 6-2.02 Testing by Contractor 7 6-3.01 Measurement and Payment 7

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