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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-6210-Orchestra-Enclosure_Rev_1Dennis Yarmouth Intermediate Middle School January 19, 2021 Dennis Yarmouth Regional School District 100% Construction Documents Perkins Eastman DPC, project #71011 11 6210-1 ORCHESTRA ENCLOSURE SECTION 11 62 10 ORCHESTRA ENCLOSURE PART 1 – GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. The work shall consist of: 1. Orchestra Enclosure ceiling panels for the auditorium, including all supports, accessories, hardware and other necessary components. 1.3 RELATED WORK A. Section 11 6200 “Stage Rigging.” B. Section 11 6143 “Stage Draperies.” C. Section 26 09 53 “Stage Lighting.” D. Division 26 Electrical Trade Contract sections. 1.4 RESPONSIBILITIES A. All work of this Section shall be provided under a single subcontract and be the responsibility of a single contractor, except where specifically assigned otherwise. B. The items specified herein are specified to a minimum performance standard. Make any and all alterations to standard design and construction of equipment necessary to meet the re- quirements of the work of this section. C. Verify in the field: dimensions, materials, clearances, tolerances and the adjacent work of other trades to ensure proper installation and operation of the theater equipment. Coordinate with Contractor, Subcontractors, and Trade Contract Subcontractors to ensure proper installation and operation of the theater equipment. D. Omissions and/or errors in the specification and contract drawings shall not relieve the Con- tractor of the responsibility to provide properly functioning system. Likewise, failure to field verify site conditions shall not relieve the Contractor of the responsibilities described herein E. Review the Architectural and Structural Documents and assess the quantities, locations and sizes of mounting steel provided under work of other sections. Provide additional mounting steel not shown on Architectural and Structural drawings required by the Work of this Section. Do not make alterations to steel work without prior, express written consent of the Architect . Make such alterations only as directed by the Architect . New Section, Addendum #1 - February 03, 2021 Dennis Yarmouth Intermediate Middle School January 19, 2021 Dennis Yarmouth Regional School District 100% Construction Documents Perkins Eastman DPC, project #71011 11 6210-2 ORCHESTRA ENCLOSURE F. Correct or replace, at no cost to Owner, item not meeting specifications at time of Completion Checkout, or time during warranty period. 1.5 QUALIFICATIONS A. The Sub-Contractor shall be the exclusive designer and fabricator of the stage draperies. The Contractor shall provide the following information as part of their bid package: 1. List of not less than 10 projects of similar size and scope completed within the five years on which Contractor has provided similar services: product engineering, shop drawings, man- ufacture, commissioning and training. In each instance, indicate specifics of scope of fabri- cation and installation. Include a contact list: name, address and phone numbers of per- son(s) directly responsible for operation and maintenance of equipment in each facility. 2. List of representative current projects and approximate contract value. Include list of names, phone numbers and addresses of owner, owner's representatives and architect. 3. For projects described, above, list of names of persons who supervised preparation of shop drawings, manufacture of components, and installation of equipment. 4. List of names, phone numbers, and addresses of persons who would do project manage- ment, product engineering, supervision of shop drawing, supervision of testing and user training for Stage Draperies should this contract be awarded. B. The Contractor shall maintain a full-time field engineering staff to design the work of this sec- tion, prepare shop drawings, respond to issues that may arise during installation and to re- spond to punch-list items. C. Listed Stage Drapery manufacturers are: 1. Wenger www.wengercorp.com 2. Stageright www.stageright.com 3. Texas Scenic www.texasscenic.com 4. Or equal 1.6 REVIEW AND INTERPRETATION A. Submit questions or comments as directed in the General Conditions to the Architect. B. Notify Architect of omissions, discrepancies or ambiguities in the Stage Drapery contract documents. Notify Architect, if exception is taken to statement, indication or criterion in this specification section C. Obtain other contract documents, including architectural, structural, mechanical and electrical, and check to ensure there are no conflicts with work of this section. Notify Architect of such conflicts, with suggested alterations to resolve conflicts. D. Submit above notifications in writing to Architect New Section, Addendum #1 - February 03, 2021 Dennis Yarmouth Intermediate Middle School January 19, 2021 Dennis Yarmouth Regional School District 100% Construction Documents Perkins Eastman DPC, project #71011 11 6210-3 ORCHESTRA ENCLOSURE 1.7 SUBSTITUTIONS A. Substitutions: Submit requests for approval of substitutions in writing to the Architect in ac- cordance with Division 01. 1.8 CODES AND STANDARDS A. Supply materials, components and assemblies that are UL, CE listed and meet applicable codes, standards, and specifications applying to the work of this section. 1.9 OWNER'S TESTING AGENCY A. If work is required to be specially tested or approved, whether by the Owner's instructions or by laws, ordinances or public authority, the SubContractor shall give Owner's representative timely notice of its readiness for inspection, and of dates of inspections to be made by other authorities, through the Contractor. 1.10 SHOP DRAWINGS A. After award of contract, but prior to beginning work on shop drawings, submit a list of proposed submittals, including a preliminary drawing index and a list of specification-sheets. B. Submit a proposed schedule of submittals, fabrication, and installation work. Architect re- serve the right to modify or disapprove such a schedule. C. Supply the number of sets of shop drawings required in Project Specifications. Submit shop drawings formatted as directed for distribution. D. Prepare shop drawings under supervision of a qualified project engineer. Include names and contact telephone numbers of project manager and project engineer with shop drawing pack- age. E. Engineer, design and draft shop drawings to represent actual fabrication and installation draw- ings and details. Copies or tracings of contract drawings will not be acceptable as shop draw- ings and shall be rejected. F. Submit shop drawings as a package containing drawings, details, layouts, schedules and schematics necessary to completely explain design features, appearance, fabrication, installa- tion, function and operation. Supply a fully referenced index of drawings. G. Shop drawings shall not be reviewed prior to approval of schedule of submittals, or prior to post-tender meeting. H. Shop drawing packages that are incomplete will not be reviewed until such time as complete set of relevant drawings, cut sheets and other information is submitted. I. Review of shop drawings is for conformance with design concept and for conformance with in- formation given in the contract documents. Nonconformities and errors detected during review shall be noted on shop drawings and returned on completion of review. Architect is not re- sponsible for completeness or accuracy of the shop drawings. Acceptance of shop drawings including deviations and inconsistencies not detected during review shall not relieve the Sub- Contractor from sole responsibility to provide materials and work conforming to the letter and spirit of the contract documents. New Section, Addendum #1 - February 03, 2021 Dennis Yarmouth Intermediate Middle School January 19, 2021 Dennis Yarmouth Regional School District 100% Construction Documents Perkins Eastman DPC, project #71011 11 6210-4 ORCHESTRA ENCLOSURE J. No equipment shall be manufactured, fabricated, shipped or installed prior to shop drawings being reviewed by Architect, and Contractor . K. If field dimensions obtained after approval of shop drawings require changes in size, detail or similar considerations, revised shop drawings shall be submitted for review. L. All shop drawings shall identify THEATER DESIGN INC, as the theater consultant, along with its website: www.theaterdesigninc.com. 1.11 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS A. Supply installation instructions for items that are part of the scope of work for this section, as reviewed and approved with the shop drawings, to Contractor. Such instructions shall be fully coordinated with trades doing adjoining work and with site conditions. Instructions shall in- clude inter-equipment connection diagrams with terminal designations. 1.12 INSPECTION REPORTS A. If conditions exist that are contrary to proper installation of Stage Draperies, directly inform Contractor and Architect of the discrepancies. Failure to inform Contractor and Architect shall constitute acceptance of installation and place responsibility for revisions or additions necessary to properly install work of this section with Sub-Contractor. 1.13 OPERATIONS MANUALS A. Supply five (5) copies of an Operations Manual, in 8-1/2" () x 11" () 3-ring binders. Where page is larger than 8-1/2" x 11", said page shall be folded to fit within the binder. Each Manual shall contain; a complete description of the system operation, equipment operating instruc- tions, equipment schematics, equipment service manuals, recommended maintenance pro- cedures, equipment data sheets, system test data, warranty information, and as built draw- ings. The manuals shall be fully indexed for ease of use. B. Use the following outline to organize the Operations Manual: 1. Table of Contents (w/ page reference) 2. List of Illustrations 3. List of Tables 4. Operator Safety Summary 5. Servicing Safety Summary 6. Section 1 - Specification of System a. System description b. Safety and operating instruction for equipment and systems c. List of periodic maintenance functions and a timetable for their execution d. Instruction in trouble-shooting and fault-finding, including list of typical problems and suggested solutions e. Certificates of compliance and acceptance by the appropriate authorities for each item which is required to be flame resistant or non-flammable; 7. Warranty New Section, Addendum #1 - February 03, 2021 Dennis Yarmouth Intermediate Middle School January 19, 2021 Dennis Yarmouth Regional School District 100% Construction Documents Perkins Eastman DPC, project #71011 11 6210-5 ORCHESTRA ENCLOSURE 8. As Built drawings (reduced set) 9. Index 10. Section 5 - Warranty (include complete document) 11. Section 6 –As Built Drawings in the form of a PDF file designed to print to 11x17. 12. Section 7 - Miscellaneous 13. Index C. Submit a draft to Architect for approval at least 4 weeks prior to completion checkout. If man- ual is rejected, revise as needed and resubmit prior to delivering to Owner. 1.14 RECORD DRAWINGS A. The Sub-Contractor shall provide "as built" record shop drawings including late changes or ad- justments which occur as corrections to punch list items or as change orders after Substantial Completion of Contract. As-builts shall be in the form of a PDF file designed to print to 11x17. At Substantial Completion of Contract, the Contractor shall prepare a complete set of their shop drawings for incorporation into the Operations Manual. 1.15 GUARANTEE AND WARRANTY A. Provide a one (1) year written guarantee covering labor, materials and workmanship incorpo- rated into the work. Warranty shall commence from date of Substantial Completion. Indicate date of expiration on warranty. B. Carry out warranty work with no additional cost to Owner for parts, labor, or transportation. Provide warranty replacement equipment within 24 hours of notice by Owner. Provide on- site warranty repair within 2 days of notice. C. If a particular component, part or piece of equipment fails more than three times during the warranty period; the failure shall be deemed due to an error in product engineering. In that case, within 24 hours of notice by Owner, take whatever action is necessary to modify or cor- rect the defect by design change. Provide temporary backup or replacement equipment within 24 hours of notice. Provide permanent, redesigned, replacement equipment on a work sched- ule that does not conflict with rehearsals or performances. D. Warranty on components and equipment modified or replaced due to error in product engi- neering shall be same as for original components and equipment and shall commence from date of installation of modified or replaced component or equipment. 1.16 CONTINUING MAINTENANCE PROPOSAL A. After Substantial Completion, submit to the Owner a proposal for continuing maintenance and service, to commence upon expiration of the warranty period. 1.17 TRAINING A. Supply training to Owner's operating personnel on operation and care of system for not less than four (4) hours. Instruction shall include, but not be limited to: operation of the systems and equipment, proper maintenance of systems, trouble-shooting, replacement procedures for user replaceable parts, and operating procedures to obtain maximum usage of systems. New Section, Addendum #1 - February 03, 2021 Dennis Yarmouth Intermediate Middle School January 19, 2021 Dennis Yarmouth Regional School District 100% Construction Documents Perkins Eastman DPC, project #71011 11 6210-6 ORCHESTRA ENCLOSURE B. Deliver copies of approved Operations Manual to Owner prior to first instruction session, and review it as part of that session. Owner shall schedule training session at their convenience. C. Instruction must be by qualified expert operators who have actual experience with systems in performance conditions. Submit instructor's qualifications to Architect for approval at least 2 weeks prior to Completion Checkout. PART 2-PRODUCTS 2.2 GENERAL A. Systems, equipment and components in this specification shall meet the requirements of NFPA 701. B. Material used in the fabrication and assembly of the orchestra enclosure shall conform to appropriate ASTM standards. C. Material shall be new, unused and of the latest design. Refurbished materials are not acceptable. D. Mechanical fabrication and workmanship shall incorporate best practices for good fit and finish. There shall not be burrs or sharp edges that may cause a hazard. No sharp corners shall be accessible to users E. Shop and field welding shall meet the requirements of the AISC manual and shall be without spatter or other evidence of poor practice. F. Paint and finish assemblies with manufacturers’ standard finish and color, except as noted. G. All turnbuckles, clips, tracks, chains and other hardware shall be plated or painted. H. All components and assemblies shall be rated to operate under the indicated loads with a safety factor of no less than six (6). I. Provide orchestra enclosure as shown on the QT-series drawings. 2.3 MATERIALS A. Steel Tube: ASTM A 501, hot formed steel tubing. B. Aluminum Extruded Bars, Profiles, and Tubes: ASTM B 221 (ASTM B 221M), 6063T alloy. C. Hardboard: AHA A135.4, Class 1 Tempered, urea formaldehyde free. D. High-Pressure Decorative Laminate: NEMA LD 3, Grade VGP, with urea formaldehyde-free adhesive. 2.4 GENERAL A. Acoustical Shell Panels, General: Manufacturer's standard stressed-skin composite acoustical shell panels, with STC meeting performance requirements, designed to mix and blend sound and reflect a maximum range of audible frequencies to both audience and performers. New Section, Addendum #1 - February 03, 2021 Dennis Yarmouth Intermediate Middle School January 19, 2021 Dennis Yarmouth Regional School District 100% Construction Documents Perkins Eastman DPC, project #71011 11 6210-7 ORCHESTRA ENCLOSURE 1. Core: 3/4" (19 mm) thick honeycomb, resin impregnated, bonded to frame and faces with permanent urethane adhesive. Contact cement adhesion does not meet the requirements of this specification. 2. Face, Painted Panel: 3/16 inch (5 mm) thick hardboard stressed skin, material and finish as indicated, with no exposed fasteners. 3. Back: 3/16-inch (5 mm) thick hardboard stressed skin, painted black. 4. Panel Edge Frame: Extruded aluminum edge angle, along straight edges. B. Adjustable orchestra enclosure ceiling: Ceiling consisting of adjustable-angle acoustical shell ceiling panels, suspended from stage rigging pipe batten, and stored in fly-loft in vertical position. 1. Ceiling Panel Size and Configuration: Three 3) rows of five (5) full-size panels each plus smaller wedge shaped panels to mimic line of towers. Provide custom shaped end panels as noted on TR-series drawing 2. Ceiling Panel Radius: 10 foot 3. Ceiling Panel Face Finish Options: a. Painted hardboard: Color as selected by Owner. b. Plastic laminate: Selected from manufacturer’s available woodgrain patterns. 4. Panel Hinges: Self-lubricating ABS bushings and steel framework. C. Integrated Lighting: Manufacturer's standard UL-approved LED fixtures located as indicated. Provide recessed fixtures on gimbals for the ceiling panels. 1. Exposed wire harness. 2. 2PGM pin connectors D. Orchestra enclosure ceiling panels to be suspended from overhead. 2.5 FINISHES A. Steel Framing: Powder coat painted finish, black. B. Opaque Painted Finish for Acoustical Shell Panel: 100 percent acrylic latex, 2-coat, matte finish. C. Woodgrain Laminate: Selected by Architect from manufacturer’s standard line. PART 3-EXECUTION 3.2 COORDINATION A. Provide a complete and working installation of Theatre Equipment, coordinated with work of Contractor, and Trade sub-contractors . Consult with Contractor and subcontractors doing re- lated work and adjoining work in order to provide a complete installation of first quality. B. Coordinate drawings, communications, schedules with the Contractor. Submit drawings and communications to the Owner, Architect through the General Contractor. C. Review shop drawings of structural steel, miscellaneous metal, wood, finishes and electrical Work relating to the Theatre Equipment and return comments on those shop drawings to the Contractor in a timely fashion, so that comments can be taken. Ensure that the engineering of equipment which must attached to structural steel, miscellaneous metal, wood or electrical work is completed in a timely fashion, so that alterations to such work can be scheduled with no delay in overall job progress. New Section, Addendum #1 - February 03, 2021 Dennis Yarmouth Intermediate Middle School January 19, 2021 Dennis Yarmouth Regional School District 100% Construction Documents Perkins Eastman DPC, project #71011 11 6210-8 ORCHESTRA ENCLOSURE 3.3 COORDINATION WITH OWNER A. CONTRACTOR shall submit drawings, schedules, and other communications relating to work of this section as directed. 3.4 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS A. Protect Theatre Equipment from dust and weather prior to, during and after installation, up to the time of a successful Completion Checkout. Provide delivery, storage and handling of equipment and tools during the installation period. Protect Theatre Equipment until Practical Completion. B. Provide packing and protection of equipment and materials for shipping from factory to the Place of the Work. Pack equipment to withstand the intended method of transport, and envi- ronments expected. Take full account of the effects of rough handling, high and low tempera- tures, dust, heavy rain, direct sunlight and high relative humidity during transit and installation. The packing shall, where necessary, reduce the effects of condensation. Bright metal and small machined parts shall be gelatin dipped or otherwise treated for long term protection be- tween manufacture and installation. Replace items which suffer damage during transit or stor- age due to unsatisfactory packing without charge. C. Take necessary precautions to prevent rusting of cables, sheaves and other steel members. Protect equipment set before the building is enclosed from mechanical, dirt and weather dam- age. Protect equipment set in the presence of the work of other subcontractors from mechani- cal, dirt and water damage. D. Install blocks, wire ropes, guides, and other mechanical items only after the building is com- pletely enclosed and free of dust or other harmful elements. Protect equipment during instal- lation and up to Final Inspection from work of other trades. This includes but is not limited to, adequate wrapping, masking and covering to prevent splatter and ingress of dust, paint, and debris. E. Do not store equipment or components unprotected or outdoors, under circumstances. 3.5 REVIEW OF FIELD CONDITIONS 3.6 Confirm by visit to the Place of the Work, and by report from the Contractor field conditions which may affect manufacture and installation of Theatre Equipment prior to fabrication. Verify existing conditions, measurements and other data that are required for proper execution of the Work of this Subcontract. 3.7 INSTALLATION A. Do Work required to properly install and secure Theatre Equipment included in this Subcon- tract. B. Do no installation Work on Theatre Equipment prior to review of the shop drawings, details, or cut sheets of the materials, equipment, components or items to be installed. 3.8 FIELD QUALITY A. Follow the highest working standards and practices for the industry, and provide quality control procedures acceptable to the Contractor . New Section, Addendum #1 - February 03, 2021 Dennis Yarmouth Intermediate Middle School January 19, 2021 Dennis Yarmouth Regional School District 100% Construction Documents Perkins Eastman DPC, project #71011 11 6210-9 ORCHESTRA ENCLOSURE B. Ensure that work is performed by mechanics, welders and electricians (as appropriate) skilled in their trade, and in accord with reviewed shop drawings. Provide a qualified, factory trained site supervisor to supervise work. C. Fabricate and install items in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations, and these specifications. Install equipment and components accurately, true to plumb, line and level. D. Clearly label demountable parts which have been test assembled and demounted off site to ensure correct re assembly. Remove factory identification marks after installation, unless oth- erwise instructed by the Consultant. 3.9 ITEMS PLACED AND ATTACHED TO EXISTING WORK A. Provide items required to properly install and secure Theatre Equipment in place, including additional hardware, materials or components necessary to accommodate actual field condi- tions. B. Place, install and connect Theatre Equipment complete with members, materials, bolts, nuts, washers, clips, fittings, supports and other items required for the correct installation to existing work. C. Do no cutting or drilling of existing structural work without prior, express written consent of the Consultant. 3.10 CONNECTIONS A. Provide slotted holes for truing up steel members requiring accurate field alignment. Provide holes in steel as required for attaching blocking, skirts, and other miscellaneous items. B. Account for eccentricity in connections to contend with field conditions. No connections, how- ever, shall be eccentrically loaded. C. Bring assembled parts into close contact; use drift pins only to bring members into position, do not enlarge or distort holes. D. Tighten bolts to the torque recommended for the size and type of bolt used. During Final In- spection, bolts will be selected at random for inspection and checking of torque. E. Do not use welded connections on equipment requiring on-site alignment and adjustment. Where specification sections call for welded installation of blocks, or similar equipment, clamp the equipment to structural steel initially. Prior to welding the equipment to the steel, install, align and field test the entire system. During welding of blocks, winches and similar to struc- tures, provide proper protection for the wire rope, sheaves and neighboring building systems. 3.11 ALTERATION OF EQUIPMENT DETAILS A. If equipment or component requires relocation or change of mounting detail, and this fact is not known until after shipment due to the sequence of Work, modify the equipment or provide new equipment to fit the revised location or mounting detail. Notify the Consultant and document in a timely manner such changes, and submit proposed changes to the Consultant for review prior to alteration or fabrication. New Section, Addendum #1 - February 03, 2021 Dennis Yarmouth Intermediate Middle School January 19, 2021 Dennis Yarmouth Regional School District 100% Construction Documents Perkins Eastman DPC, project #71011 11 6210-10 ORCHESTRA ENCLOSURE 3.12 PAINTING AND TOUCH-UP A. Provide paint and supplies to correct minor cosmetic damage to equipment. Ensure that equipment is clean and in perfect condition at time of Final Inspection. B. Repair or replace equipment which has suffered non cosmetic damage prior to time of Final Inspection. 3.13 WIRE ROPE AND FITTINGS A. Install wire rope, fittings and clips in accordance with wire rope manufacturer's recommenda- tions as to size, number and method of installation. Install wire rope rigging to prevent abra- sion of the wire rope against loftblocks, headblocks, spacers, side plates, angled braces or part of the building structure or equipment. B. Form eyes over wire rope thimbles of correct sizes. Seize wire rope ends before cutting to length. Cut free ends of wire rope as short as possible. Attach free ends of wire rope to standing portions of wire rope with heat shrink tubing and/or nylon cable ties to keep end se- cure and individual wire strands from fraying. 3.14 FLEET ANGLES A. Align blocks and sheaves to provide acceptable fleet angles. Do not exceed manufacturer's recommended fleet angles, except where specifically accepted by the Consultant on shop drawings. In no case shall fleet angle exceed 2°. 3.15 SYSTEM PRE-TESTING A. Prior to providing written notice of readiness for testing (see FINAL INSPECTION), this Sub- contractor shall conduct a thorough pre-testing of systems and components to ensure they are working properly in conformance with this Specification. Conduct tests required as if Con- sultant were present to verify systems will not fail during Final Inspection period. 3.16 FINAL INSPECTION A. Upon completion of the installation, adjustment and field testing of Work included in this Sub- contract, conduct of the tests specified in the individual Specification Sections. Replace or ad- just system or component that fails test, and repeat tests. B. Upon successful completion of tests specified notify Consultant. C. Provide sufficient workmen, tools, and instruments to operate the equipment and to repeat of the tests called for in the specification along with other adjustments and tests required by the Consultant. D. Provide means of safe access as necessary for the Consultant to visually inspect each and every component of each system. E. Coordinate tests with the Contractor, and notify required parties. Ensure that at time of the Final Inspection, no other work is scheduled in the audience chamber or on the stage, and that temporary bracing or scaffolding is removed to permit full operation of, and access to, equip- ment. F. Should the Owner or Architect judge that equipment fails to conform with this Specification, re- pair or replace that equipment within thirty (30) days, and schedule a second inspection. New Section, Addendum #1 - February 03, 2021 Dennis Yarmouth Intermediate Middle School January 19, 2021 Dennis Yarmouth Regional School District 100% Construction Documents Perkins Eastman DPC, project #71011 11 6210-11 ORCHESTRA ENCLOSURE G. Should the Owner or Architect judge that work inspected is not substantially complete at time of the Final Inspection, complete that Work and schedule a second inspection. H. At the time of the second checkout, again provide equipment, personnel and means of access to repeat tests and adjustments required by the Architect. Ensure again that no other work is scheduled in the audience chamber or on the stage, and that temporary bracing or scaffolding is removed to permit full operation of, and access to equipment. 3.17 REJECTIONS A. The Architect reserves the right to reject part of the installation not complying with the Specifi- cations. Carry out necessary remedial work or replacement free of charge, and without delay. 3.18 FINAL SUBMITTALS A. After Completion Checkout, submit of the following: 1. Receipts for delivery of uninstalled miscellaneous items, including spare parts as detailed in Part 2. 2. 5 copies of the Operations Manual, as detailed in Part 1. 3. Record Drawings, as detailed in Part 1. 4. Guarantee and Warranty, as detailed in Part 1. 5. Continuing Maintenance Proposal, as detailed in Part 1. B. All of the above must be submitted prior to final acceptance of, and final payment for, the work of this section. END OF SECTION 116210 New Section, Addendum #1 - February 03, 2021 (THIS PAGE IS BLANK)