Capacitor Banks. All materials to be provided by the Owner. The Contractor shall completely assembly on foundation. Note that the foundation and grounding are separate PayCUs, • Transformers - Contractor to assemble Owner procured power transformer after it is delivered to site. Oil to be supplied by the Owner, but effort to fill transformer with oil to be provided by the Contractor. Note that these are strictly the mechanical efforts. Foundation, grounding, wiring, primary connections, etc. will all be handled by separate PayCUs, • Circuit Breakers - Contractor to assemble breakers and mount on foundations. Note that these are strictly the mechanical efforts. Foundation, grounding, wiring, primary connections, etc. will all be handled by separate PayCUs, • Switches - Contractor to assemble switches and mount to the steel structure. These PayCUs assume delivery of a mechanically complete/functional switch. The tasks under the PayCUs shall include all required adjustments, setting of stops, verifications of proper engagement of each set of contacts, final piercing of all pipes and linkages etc. Note that these are strictly the mechanical efforts. Foundation, grounding, wiring, primary connections, etc. will all be handled by separate PayCUs, • Battery - Contractor to mechanically install battery and charger. For both rack and cabinet system batteries shall be individually installed and secured, with battery connections and sensor connections assembled by the Contractor. These materials will be owner supplied. In addition, the Contractor shall ground the battery system to the control house ground using Owner supplied wire. The Contractor shall supply required grounding connectors in the PayCU pricing. External AC/DC connections (back to AC/DC system), cable pulls, terminations, etc. will be handled by separate PayCUs, • Control House Electrical Devices - Individual PayCUs for mounting electrical devices assumes the mechanical effort of mounting the equipment, dressing it out as required, and any miscellaneous hardware required to do so are included. In addition, the Contractor shall ground these devices to the control house ground using Owner supplied wire. The Contractor shall supply the required grounding connectors in the PayCU pricing. In addition, for basic electrical devices the Contractor shall supply electrical boxes for switches, outlets, smoke detectors, etc. in the PayCU price. Separate PayCUs shall be used for pricing Unistrut installs, EMT conduit installations, cable pulls and terminations, etc. • Fencing - All materials required to construct fencing shall be included in PayCU. This shall include but is not limited to pipes, posts, fabric, barbed wire, brackets and supports, tension wire (as applicable), gates, hinges, latches etc. as outlined in the TM standards. Fence post foundations will generally by handled under the pier type foundation PayCU and the grounding will be handled under the grounding PayCUs, • Concrete Foundations - For all foundations with the TM standard referenced, the Contractor shall include anchor bolts and rebar pricing in the PayCUs (except for those with complex anchor cage designs which are typically supplied by the steel manufacturer). For the PayCUs that are general in nature and don't reference a specific design the rebar and anchor bolts will be treated as material and receive the quoted markup. In addition, each foundation PayCU price includes the required excavation, backfill and stone topping per the TM standards, • Substation Consumables - In general the material supplied has been provided to help the Contractor understand what major materials the Owner will supply. In addition, a non-binding list of what is generally expected to be consumables and must be included in the PayCU price is provided below. Note the general idea is that if a consumable is needed to do a job and it is not mentioned in this list the bidder shall assume its price is to be included in the PayCU (i.e. it is intent of the Owner that the Contractor deliver complete and functional units of production): o Tape (all types), o Drill bits and taps/dies, o Porta band blades, o Wire/cable identification tags, o Rags, o Extension cords, o All tooling/equipment, o Rain Equipment, o Drinking water (none available), o Penetrox, o Tie Wraps, o Caulking, o Duct Seal/Foam Sealant, o Batteries for equipment, o Wire nuts (as needed), o Miscellaneous mounting hardware, nuts, bolts etc., o Brushes/applicators, o Safety Items, ▪ Safety glasses, ▪ Hardhats, ▪ Gloves (work and cut resistant), ▪ Hi-visibility vests, ▪ Ear plugs, ▪ First aid kit, ▪ Safety harness, ▪ FR coveralls/clothing, ▪ Safety grounds (Contractor to supply their own).
Appears in 3 contracts
Samples: Framework Agreement, Framework Agreement, Framework Agreement
Capacitor Banks. All materials to be provided by the Owner. The Contractor shall completely assembly on foundation. Note that the foundation and grounding are separate PayCUs, • Transformers - Contractor to assemble Owner procured power transformer after it is delivered to site. Oil to be supplied by the Owner, but effort to fill transformer with oil to be provided by the Contractor. Note that these are strictly the mechanical efforts. Foundation, grounding, wiring, primary connections, etc. will all be handled by separate PayCUs, • Circuit Breakers - Contractor to assemble breakers and mount on foundations. Note that these are strictly the mechanical efforts. Foundation, grounding, wiring, primary connections, etc. will all be handled by separate PayCUs, • Switches - Contractor to assemble switches and mount to the steel structure. These PayCUs assume delivery of a mechanically complete/functional switch. The tasks under the PayCUs shall include all required adjustments, setting of stops, verifications of proper engagement of each set of contacts, final piercing of all pipes and linkages etc. Note that these are strictly the mechanical efforts. Foundation, grounding, wiring, primary connections, etc. will all be handled by separate PayCUs, • Battery - Contractor to mechanically install battery and charger. For both rack and cabinet system batteries shall be individually installed and secured, with battery connections and sensor connections assembled by the Contractor. These materials will be owner supplied. In addition, the Contractor shall ground the battery system to the control house ground using Owner supplied wire. The Contractor shall supply required grounding connectors in the PayCU pricing. External AC/DC connections (back to AC/DC system), cable pulls, terminations, etc. will be handled by separate PayCUs, • Control House Electrical Devices - Individual PayCUs for mounting electrical devices assumes the mechanical effort of mounting the equipment, dressing it out as required, and any miscellaneous hardware required to do so are included. In addition, the Contractor shall ground these devices to the control house ground using Owner supplied wire. The Contractor shall supply the required grounding connectors in the PayCU pricing. In addition, for basic electrical devices the Contractor shall supply electrical boxes for switches, outlets, smoke detectors, etc. in the PayCU price. Separate PayCUs shall be used for pricing Unistrut installs, EMT conduit installations, cable pulls and terminations, etc. • Fencing - All materials required to construct fencing shall be included in PayCU. This shall include but is not limited to pipes, posts, fabric, barbed wire, brackets and supports, tension wire (as applicable), gates, hinges, latches etc. as outlined in the TM standards. Fence post foundations will generally by handled under the pier type foundation PayCU and the grounding will be handled under the grounding PayCUs, • Concrete Foundations - For all foundations with the TM standard referenced, the Contractor shall include anchor bolts and rebar pricing in the PayCUs (except for those with complex anchor cage designs which are typically supplied by the steel manufacturer). For the PayCUs that are general in nature and don't reference a specific design the rebar and anchor bolts will be treated as material and receive the quoted markup. In addition, each foundation PayCU price includes the required excavation, backfill and stone topping per the TM standards, • Substation Consumables - In general the material supplied has been provided to help the Contractor understand what major materials the Owner will supply. In addition, a non-binding list of what is generally expected to be consumables and must be included in the PayCU price is provided below. Note the general idea is that if a consumable is needed to do a job and it is not mentioned in this list the bidder shall assume its price is to be included in the PayCU (i.e. it is intent of the Owner that the Contractor deliver complete and functional units of production): o Tape (all types), o Drill bits and taps/dies, o Porta band blades, o Wire/cable identification tags, o Rags, o Extension cords, o All tooling/equipment, o Rain Equipment, o Drinking water (none available), o Penetrox, o Tie Wraps, o Caulking, o Duct Seal/Foam Sealant, o Batteries for equipment, o Wire nuts (as needed), o Miscellaneous mounting hardware, nuts, bolts etc., o Brushes/applicators, o Safety Items, ▪ Safety glasses, ▪ Hardhats, ▪ Gloves (work and cut resistant), ▪ Hi-visibility vests, ▪ Ear plugs, ▪ First aid kit, ▪ Safety harness, ▪ FR coveralls/clothing, ▪ Safety grounds (Contractor to supply their own).
Appears in 1 contract
Samples: Framework Agreement