Summary of Specifications:
SCOPE OF WORK
100-1.1 The contractor shall furnish all labor and materials to completely design and install, at the location described, braced frame metal, motorized bi-folding replacement door, designed for a 140 MPH (3-second gust) wind load, or greater wind load if required by the latest edition of the building code. The hangar door shall be designed and fabricated as a permanent structure.
100-1.2 The items to be furnished by the contractor shall include, but not limited to, the following:
a. One-electric bi-folding door to replace the existing door (Match Existing). Door opening is approximately 100’-0 wide x 25’-0 high. Verify existing conditions and utilize the existing framing materials.
B. All electrical connections are by this contractor.
100-1.3 The contractor shall secure all necessary permits, including a building permit from the Okaloosa County Building Department, at no cost to the Owner. All construction shall meet the requirements of the Florida Building Code, latest Edition with amendments in force at the time the contract is awarded, Fire Codes and all other applicable codes.
100-1.4 The contractor shall submit five sets of complete drawings and engineering calculations of the door. Drawings and calculations shall bear the signature and stamp of a registered Professional Engineer licensed to practice in the State of Florida who is competent in structural engineering. The Professional Engineer shall certify that the door is designed in accordance with the specifications outlined below and accepted engineering practice. The shop drawings and calculations submitted by the contractor shall be complete and self-explanatory so as to permit the Owner to be able to conduct a thorough review without referring back to the manufacturer. Construction shall not commence until the contractor has received copies of these drawings and calculations bearing the acceptance of the Owner’s Engineer. Contractor should allow not less than fifteen (15) working days for review of these drawings by the Owner’s Engineer. Acceptance by the Owner’s Engineer does not relieve the contractor of his obligation to obtain a building permit, including any necessary changes to the drawings and calculations.
100-1.5 The Contractor shall take necessary precautions to protect all material stored on-site, and unfinished construction, from inclement weather, including high winds. Precautions shall include measure to protect public and private property and people from damage or injury due to wind-driven materials.