HomeMy WebLinkAbout23-A084 29 Setucket C1GENERAL NOTES:
1. Do Not scale drawings. Recheck measurements and dimensions before starting installation. Contractor shall notify the
Architect in writing of discrepancies found on the drawings or in the specifications.
2. The Architect shall only perform Construction Control as defined by the State Building Code. The Architect shall Not
have control over, be in charge of, nor be responsible for; construction means, methods, techniques, sequences,
procedures, safety precautions and programs in connection with the Work, since these are solely the Contractors
responsibility. The Architect shall not have control over or be in charge of the acts or omissions of the Contractor, Sub-
contractors, or their agents, employees, or of any other persons performing portions of the Work.
3. All work performed under and in connection with these Contract Documents shall be in strict compliance with the
latest O.S.H.A. safety and health standards.
4. Building and construction terminology in these documents may very in definition from other industries and uses.
Refer to the currant Building Code Definition Sections, first, and if still unclear, consult with the Architect.
5. Inspect material immediately upon delivery and again prior to installation. Reject damaged and defective items.
During handling and installation, clean and protect construction in progress and adjoining materials in place. Apply
protective coatings where required to ensure protection from damage or deterioration at substantial completion.
Clean and maintain completed construction as often as necessary through the construction period. Adjust and lubricate
operable components to ensure operability without damaging effects. Supervise operations to ensure that no part of the
construction completed or in progress is subject to harmful or deleterious exposure. The Installer of each component
shall inspect the substrate and conditions under which work is performed. Do not proceed until unsatisfactory conditions
have been corrected. Install each component during weather conditions and project status that will ensure the best
results. Isolate each part from incomparable material as necessary to prevent deterioration. Coordinate temporary
enclosures with inspections and tests to minimize uncovering completed construction for that purpose.
6. Provide attachment and connection devices and methods necessary for securing each construction element. Secure
each construction element true to line and level. Allow for expansion and building movement.
7. Mounting Heights: Where mounting heights are not indicated, install
components at standard heights for the application indicated.
8. Reproduction of these construction documents without the written consent of the Architect is strictly prohibited. The
Architect shall be compensated for the use of these construction documents for the purpose of generating any other
documents including, but not limited to, shop drawings, engineering drawings and reality advertisements.
9. The Contractor shall confirm with the Owner in writing, prior to construction, all building component options
including; colors, shapes, models, styles, textures, and any other options that effect appearance or performance. A copy
of such written conformation shall be provided to the Architect.
10.Once weather tight, Maintain the building in a weather tight condition throughout construction. Repair all damage
caused by construction operations. Take Precautions Necessary to protect the Building, the Occupants, and the
Occupant's belongings during the construction.
PEST PROOFING NOTES:
1. Doors on which metal protection has been applied shall be hinged so as to be free swinging. When closed, the max.
clearance between any door, door jambs and sills shall not be greater than 3/8".
FINISH CARPENTRY:
1. All materials and operations shall meet the requirements of the latest revision of the standard specifications of the
following: The Architectural Woodwork Institute (AWI) American Plywood Association (APA),National Forest
Products Association (NFPA), Southern Pine Inspection Bureau (SPIB), American Wood Preserves Bureau (AWPB)
and the Hardwood Plywood Manufacturers Association (HPMA).
2. Grading of lumber of the various species shall conform to the requirements of ASTM D 2555 and ASTM D 245.
RESIDENTIAL. CODE
GUIDELINES FOR DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF RESIDENDIAL PROJECTS - 2015 WITH MA.
AMENDMENTS
LIST OF DRAWINGS
NUMBER I DRAW
C1
COVER
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SITE PLAN
A2
EXISTING
A3
ROOF PLAN
A4
PROPOSED SUN ROOM
A5
CROSS SECTION A AND B
A6
ELEVATIONS
S100
STRUTURAL NOTES A
S101
STRUTURAL NOTES B AND SITE PLAN
S102
STRUTURALPLAN
S103
STRUTURAL DETAILS
Scope:
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