Electrical General Sample Clauses

Electrical General a. All building codes shall be incorporated into each project. Any item to make project code compliant shall not be an extra or change order. All incidentals shall be included. b. Electrical services shall be field verified, service loads shall be calculated prior to any equipment upgrades and all necessary components made a part of the contract price. c. Contractor shall verify existing utility conditions and include into base bid of contract. d. ARC Fault Circuit Interrupter must be provided on all bedroom circuits or where code mandates, most stringent shall apply. a. Energy Star fluorescent lighting package. b. Overhead ceiling fixture for living room/dining area in lieu of swag fixture. c. Overhead ceiling fixtures shall be installed in all bedrooms. Wall sconces may be installed due to existing conditions. d. Bathrooms shall provide minimum of one ceiling fixture and one wall fixture. e. Exterior fixtures shall not have brass finish. f. Energy Star fluorescent porch lights with photocell. g. Automatic light controls in the community building should minimize energy use.
Electrical General. 7.1.1 All the Electrical works should be carried out through qualified licensed Electricians only. Contractor should deploy Manager with minimum qualification of Diploma in Electrical Engineering or above and having experience of minimum 05 (five) years in handling Electrical works. Electricians should be Govt. licensed with a minimum experience of 2 (two) years in the Electrical maintenance field. The LT equipment shall be operated only by the qualified licensed Electrician having suitable experience in handling LT installations. The Contractor shall carry out all repairs and maintenance services in agreed to with the help of qualified persons who are totally familiar with the work they are required to perform. 7.1.2 Manpower is to be deployed as mentioned in para 7.1.3 on all the days of the year (including Holidays and Sundays) for 24 hours (comprising of three shifts) for daily preventive / breakdown maintenance of electrical, plumbing, civil, carpentry installations and equipment. Supply of manpower is daily (including Holidays and Sundays) for 24 hours (comprising of three shifts) on all the 365 days for daily preventive / breakdown maintenance of electrical installations and equipment. The Contractor personnel should be available in the premises throughout the entire working hours. However, if the maintenance contractor feels that more expertise is required to carry out the above work, they may deploy additional experts at their discretion. Bank will not pay any additional amount for the additional manpower. However, in-case of major breakdown Bank may consider reimbursing the cost of the manpower on case to case basis. The Contractor shall also carry out the repairs / maintenance on holidays as well as on Sundays. 7.1.3 The Electricians & DG operators should be present as per below time chart on all the working days, including Sundays and Bank holidays, etc. Manpower in Shift wise Operation Total Manpower Manager for all services 01 no. in General Shift (weekly-off on Wednesday) 01 no. Electricians 03 nos. in 1st & 2nd shift on all days 11 nos. + 02 nos. Relievers Electricians 02 nos. in night shift on all days DG Operators 01 no. in each shift on all days 7.1.4 The Contractor shall maintain the pumps, motors and electrical installation to keep them in working condition, every day. The contractor shall also attend to all complaints of the residents from time to time on daily basis. 7.1.5 The contractor shall arrange to attend the complaints relatin...

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