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1) The continuous and uninterrupted use of all occupied
areas, including the applicable mechanical and
electrical systems serving these areas.
2) Protection of personnel in occupied areas from the
hazards and dust associated with a construction
environment.
3) The work areas are to be kept clear, clean, and free
of loose debris, construction materials, and partially
installed work which would create a safety hazard or
interfere with personnel duties and traffic. The
contractor shall sweep the areas clean at the end of
each work day and make every effort to keep dust
and noise to a minimum at all times.
c. Temporary interruptions or shutdown of any utility or
electrical/mechanical system should be requested from
the R/E 48 hours prior to the desired time, and should be
performed at times other than the cemetery's normal
hours of operation or as directed by the R/E.
d. Two weeks (14 calendar days) prior to starting work in
any phase, the contractor shall notify the R/E, in writing,
of date he plans to complete the preceding phase. In no
case will be contractor begin work in any phase without
obtaining written approval from the R/E.
e. The sequence of work and duration as shown on the
phasing diagram on Drawing CPM-___ are contractual
and the contractor must complete all work in each phase
with the VA inspecting and accepting the work, prior to
the contractor proceeding to the next scheduled phase.
f.
The sample CPM Network Drawing CPM-1 is for the
contractor's information. The sample network indicates
the level of detail and technique which will be required on
the contractor's network and described in the NAS
Section of the Specifications. The CPM notes and legend
on Drawing CPM-1 are contractual.
EXAMPLE 1B: (See attachment)
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