General Carpentry Sample Clauses

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General Carpentry. Walls and Ceilings A 3.1 Wood frame walls out- of-plumb. Builder will correct if out-of-plumb condition is greater than 3⁄ inch8 within a 32 inches vertical measurement. Minor framing imperfections less than the standard are not a warranted condition. A 3.2 Wood frame wall is not squared. Not a warranted condition. Minor framing imperfections can be expected. A 3.3 Bowed stud walls or ceilings. Builder will correct if bow is greater than 1⁄ inch within a 32 inch 2 horizontal measurement or 1⁄ inch2 within any 8 foot vertical measurement. All exterior and interior frame walls and ceilings have slight variations on the finish surfaces. Floor A 3.4 Uneven wood framed floors. Builder will correct if high or low areas are greater than 1⁄ inch within 4 a 32 inch measurement. Depending on the surface finish, self leveling compounds are acceptable. SAMPLE CATEGORY REF. CONDITION STANDARD REMARKS
General Carpentry. Walls and Ceilings 3.1 Wood fame walls out-of-plumb. Builder will correct if out-of- plumb condition is greater than 3/8 inch within 32 inches vertical measurement. Minor framing imperfections less than the standard are not a warranted condition. 3.2 Wood frame wall is not squared Not a warranted condition. Minor framing imperfections can be expected. 3.3 Bowed stud walls or ceilings Builder will correct if unevenness is greater than ½ inch within a 32- inch horizontal measurement or ½ inch within any 8 foot vertical measurement. All exterior and interior frame wall and ceiling have slight variations on the finish surfaces. Floors 3.4 Uneven wood framed floors. Builder will correct if high or low areas are greater than ¼ inch within a 32-inch measurement. Depending on the surface finish, self-leveling compounds are acceptable. 3.5 Floor squeaks Builder will correct if caused by a defective joist or improperly installed or loose subfloor. An isolated floor squeak is not a Warranted Defect. A squeak-proof floor cannot be guaranteed. Squeaks can be caused by wood shrinkage, temperature and humidity changes and other factors beyond the Builder’s control.
General Carpentry. The work of xxx Xxxxxxxxxx consists of milling, fashioning, joining, assembling, erecting, fastening, unloading and handling or dismantling of all finished materials to include all ceiling tile components and access flooring systems. The construction of all wood and cold formed metal framing, and the installation of all materials attached to wood or metal framing, is installed by the xxxxxxxxx. All other substitute material using hand tools or power tools incidental to the trade and to include burning, welding, rigging and the use of any instruments or tools for layout work. The layout work for all buildings, houses, foundations, etc., to include the erection of all batter boards and to include the use of all tools and instruments in connection thereof, to include driving of all stakes and hubs as required. The unloading, handling and installation of all piling for building and structures of all types whether of wood, metal or concrete. The installation of all sheet piling and bracing of same. The installation of any shoring, underpinning and lagging to include the unloading and handling. The installation of caissons cut-off of all pile and the removal of all materials pertaining to Pile Drivers’ work. Assembly of crane, leads, hammer, and repair and maintenance of this equipment. Concrete Forms: The fabrication, erection, stripping and dismantling of concrete forms to include hardware, braces, stiff backs, whalers and other appurtenances whether of wood, metal or composition materials for all concrete form work. This includes, but is not limited to footing forms, wall forms, foundation forms of all descriptions, forms for concrete floors, beams and columns including shoring, the driving of all stakes as required, and the installation of all braces, screeds, bulkheads, the setting of all anchor bolts and any rigging thereof. The fabrication, erecting and dismantling of falsework to include all shoring and scaffolding.

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