Shop fabrication Sample Clauses

Shop fabrication. A certification of materials origin will be required for any items comprised of, or containing, steel or iron construction materials prior to such items being incorporated into the permanent work. The certification shall be on DOT Form 350-109EF provided by the Engineer, or such other form the Contractor chooses, provided it contains the same information as DOT Form 350-109EF. RECYCLED MATERIALS JANUARY 4, 2016 (APWA GSP) 1-06.6 Delete Section 1-06.6, including its subsections, and replace it with the following: The Contractor shall make their best effort to utilize recycled materials in the construction of the project. Approval of such material use shall be as detailed elsewhere in the Standard Specifications. Prior to Physical Completion the Contractor shall report the quantity of recycled materials that were utilized in the construction of the project for each of the items listed in Section 9-
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Shop fabrication. 9 The Contractor may utilize minor amounts of foreign steel and iron in this project provided 10 the cost of the foreign material used does not exceed one-tenth of one percent of the total 11 contract cost or $2,500.00, whichever is greater. 13 A certification of materials origin will be required for any items comprised of, or containing, 14 steel or iron construction materials prior to such items being incorporated into the 15 permanent work. The certification shall be on the form Certificate of Materials Origin 16 (WSDOT Form 350-109), or such other form the Contractor chooses, provided it contains 17 the same information as the form Certificate of Materials Origin (WSDOT Form 350-109). 19 1-06.1.GR1 20 Approval of Materials Prior to Use 22 1-06.1.INST1.GR1 23 Section 1-06.1 is supplemented with the following: 24 25 1-06.1.OPT1.GR1 26 (April 3, 2017) 27 For each proposed material that is required to be submitted for approval using either the 28 QPL or RAM process the Contractor will be allowed to submit for approval two material 29 sources or manufacturers per material type at no cost. Additional material sources or 30 manufacturers may be submitted for approval and will be processed at a cost of $125.00 31 per material source or manufacturer submitted by QPL submittal and $400.00 per material 32 submitted by RAM. All costs for processing additional material sources or manufacturers 33 will be deducted from monies due or that may come due to the Contractor. Subject to a 34 request by the Contractor and a determination by the Engineer the costs for processing 35 may be waived. 36 37 1-07.GR1 38 Legal Relations and Responsibilities to the Public 39 40 1-07.1.GR1 41 Laws to be Observed 42 43 1-07.1.INST1.GR1 44 Section 1-07.1 is supplemented with the following: 45 47 (September 3, 2019)
Shop fabrication. A certification of materials origin will be required for any items comprised of, or containing, steel or iron construction materials prior to such items being incorporated into the permanent work. The certification shall be on DOT Form 350-109EF provided by the Engineer, or such other form the Contractor chooses, provided it contains the same information as DOT Form 350-109EF. (August 6, 2012) The following items of work containing steel or iron construction materials are considered to be temporary and are excluded from the Buy America requirements contained in 23 CFR 635.410 as described in the above paragraphs: *** Temporary Shore Tower ***
Shop fabrication. When four (4) or more employees are to perform shop fabrication, one journeyperson shall be designated as the lead fabricator and shall receive one dollar and fifty cents ($1.50) per hour above the hourly rate being paid while performing such duties.

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