Data and Measurements Clause Samples

Data and Measurements. The data given in the Specifications and shown on the Plans is believed to be accurate but the accuracy is not guarantied. The Contractor must confirm all levels, locations, measurements, and verify all dimensions on the job site prior to construction and adapt his Work into the exact limits of construction. Scale measurements taken from Plans are not considered for more than reference.
Data and Measurements. A. Mechanical and electrical drawings are diagrammatic or schematic. Do not scale drawings. B. The data given herein and on the drawings is as accurate as could be secured; absolute accuracy is not guaranteed. C. Obtain exact locations, measurements, levels, etc., at the site and adapt their work to actual conditions. D. Examine the general construction, mechanical, electrical, and other applicable drawings and the Specifications. ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ only architectural drawings, structural drawings, and site measurements in calculations. ▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ and coordinate work prior to installation to provide clearances for operation, maintenance and codes. Verify non-interference with other work. G. Locate outlets and devices mounted on finished surfaces with regard to paneling, furring, trim, etc. H. Install outlets and devices with vertical edges of plates plumb. I. Install boxes or plaster rings such that the front edge extends to the finished surface of the wall, ceiling or floor without projecting beyond the surface. J. Install receptacles, switches, etc., on wood trim, cases, or other fixtures symmetrically and, where necessary, install with the long dimension of the plate horizontal. K. Coordinate locations of outlets and devices with other contractors so as not to destroy the aesthetic effect of the surface in which the outlets and devices are mounted. Coordinate the locations of electrical items with work furnished by other trades to avoid interference. L. Heights of outlets are measured from finished floor to centerline of device. M. Adjust heights as necessary to clear wall-mounted cabinets, fin tube convectors, unit heaters, etc. N. Mounting heights shall be in compliance with ADA requirements. O. Install outlets at the heights indicated below unless otherwise noted. 1. Wall switches: 46 inches. 2. Receptacle outlets (general): 18 inches. 3. Receptacle outlets (kitchen, utility room, workbenches, etc.): 46 inches. 4. Communications outlets: 18 inches. 5. TV outlets: 18 inches. 6. Pushbuttons: 46 inches. 7. Bells, buzzers, chimes: 8 inches below ceiling (field verify with Engineer unless noted otherwise). 8. Fire alarm station: 46 inches. 9. Fire alarm visual signals and audible/visual signals, wall-mounted: 80 inches to the bottom of the lens unless local code or ADA requirement mandates a lower mounting height. 10. Fire alarm audible signals, wall-mounted: Match height of audible/visual signals. 11. Exit lights: 4 inches between top of door frame and bottom of ...

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