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SCOPE OF WORK
The Scope of Work includes the new wood stile and rail doors, millwork, casework,
countertops and finish carpentry at the Georgetown Neighborhood Library which is
located at 3260 R Street, NW, Washington, DC.
1. Furnish and install all stile and rail doors and door casings to replicate
existing and as scheduled including finish hardware for these doors.
2. Furnish and install all new wood casework and finish carpentry
including but not limited to shelving, millwork base and wall cabinets,
carpeted seating benches, wood paneling, mobile storage cabinets, work
counters, copy center storage, base molding, cornice molding, new
wainscot, chair rail and other wood trim.
3. Furnish and install GFRP cornice as indicated with any required support
framing.
4. Furnish and install exterior architectural woodwork trim and moldings
including but not limited to trim to replicate existing at window
openings, cornices, cupola, dormers, and HVAC outbuilding and trash
shed.
5. Furnish and install plastic laminate, stone and concrete countertops at
new and/or existing casework as indicated.
6. Furnish and install new wood furnishings (chairs, tables, desks) as
indicated to replicate existing furnishings.
7. Relocate, refit and reinstall millwork and casework salvaged, restored,
refinished and stored by Others under separate contract. Place or mount
securely as indicated on casework plans.
8. Furnish and install the fan-coil unit enclosures.
9. Furnish and install any and all required in-wall blocking or other
carpentry required to provide a quality installation of doors, frames or
specialties.
10. Samples and submittals to be submitted in a timely manner so as not to
delay this work.
11. Hoisting as required for this work.
12. Provide any Independent Testing & Inspection Services required for this
Work, including materials testing and inspections;
13. During the period of this work, contractor agrees that all employees
must be experienced in performing the work.
14. Contractor shall coordinate this work with other work in progress.
15. The Contractor shall ensure that no elements determined to be unstable
are left unsupported. Any and all required structural bracing for
structural systems to remain shall be included in this scope of work.
16. Contractor shall remove and transport debris resulting from erection
operations and materials to site disposal area. Recyclable materials shall
be separated and stored or stockpiled without intermixing with other
surplus materials before transporting to recycling facilities in accordance
with a recycling program consistent with the Project LEED Certification
Program.
17. Contractor shall comply with all identified performance and
specification requirements to achieve LEED points toward the Silver
certification goal as indicated in the bid documents.
18. Contractor shall take all necessary precautions to avoid damage to all
existing and completed construction in place.
19. It is Contractor’s responsibility to read the Hazardous Materials Survey
Report for Georgetown Neighborhood Library, including the July 8th
2008 addendum.
20. Contractor shall submit bids detailing their proposed means, methods
and schedule for this scope of work.
21. Provide labor for incidental project clean-up
22. Provide miscellaneous temporary protection of existing conditions
during construction as specifically specified herein and OSHA safety
barricades, rails and floor coverings, for this Work.
23. Engineering, site survey and layout for this Work including any field
measurements that may be required..
24. Provide monthly Project construction progress documentation &
photographs, including existing building pre-construction condition
documentation.
25. Contractor shall leave the workplace in a clean and presentable
condition ready for subsequent trades and prepared for finishes as
specified.
26. Submittals will be required for approval prior to execution of the work.