General Commissioning Requirements Sample Clauses

General Commissioning Requirements. A. This Article includes general requirements that apply to implementation of commissioning without regard to specific systems, assemblies, or components; including mechanical, electrical, plumbing, and low voltage systems. CONTRACTOR shall: 1. Schedule and attend construction phase commissioning meetings; 2. Coordinate and ensure that CONTRACTOR and all SUBCONTRACTORS execute their commissioning responsibilities inclusive of start-up execution, functional testing, sequences of operation, balance, programming, and (if provided) subject to any other commissioning tasks described in the Contract Documents, including but not limited to the Drawings and/or commissioning Specifications; 3. Prepare and maintain the issues log, construction checklist log, point lists, commissioning logs, test data, inspection reports, and certificates; 4. Furnish submittals related to commissioned equipment to the ARCHITECT/ENGINEER and DISTRICT including but not limited to shop drawings, O&M manuals, as-built drawings, manufacturer commissioning tasks checklists, functional/final testing results; and 5. Provide the training of DISTRICT personnel. B. Where applicable, certain commissioning tasks from the initial commissioning will continue throughout the typical one-year warranty period. CONTRACTOR shall be responsible and coordinate seasonal functional testing and near warranty end review. CONTRACTOR shall ensure that subcontractors and manufacturer’s representatives correct deficiencies and make necessary adjustments to O&M manuals and as-built drawings for applicable issues identified in seasonal and near warranty end testing. The commissioning process will be deemed completed when approved by the CONTRACTOR, and accepted by the ARCHITECT/ENGINEER and DISTRICT typically at the end of the one-year warranty period. The DISTRICT reserves the right to employ a third party Commissioner at the DISTRICT’s expense. CONTRACTOR EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION Project Address: City: CA Zip: District Responsible Manager: CELL PHONE # PROJECT PRIMARY CONTACT TITLE RESPONSIBLE SAFETY OFFICER 24 HR. PHONE # E-MAIL COMPANY NAME BUSINESS PHONE # FAX PHONE # ADDRESS 24 HOUR PHONE # CITY, ST, ZIP EMAIL ADDRESS PRIME CONTRACTOR: NAME TITLE NAME TITLE NAME TITLE KEY SUBCONTRACTORS: NAME TITLE 24 HR. PHONE E-MAIL Sub-Contractor Contacts List Attached: Yes: No: Fresno Unified School District; Revised 7/22/2020 Attachment A NOTICE OF START/REQUEST FOR LOCATION OF DISTRICT UTILITIES Facilities Managemen...
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General Commissioning Requirements. .1 Perform the following services during Commissioning: .1 Develop a Commissioning plan outlining the activities to be conducted and the schedule for their completion. .2 Provide a qualified supervisor to oversee all work. .3 Comply with standards set out by the certifying association under whose standard services will be provided. .4 Provide access to all equipment and services. Co-operate with the Owner. .5 Provide all instrumentation, equipment, and materials required for Commissioning. .6 Undertake all pre-start inspections, preparations, checks, and tests.

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