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Gateway Park Center PERKINS+WILL <br /> 810495.000 <br /> 12/06/18 <br /> <br /> <br />PHOTOGRAPHIC DOCUMENTATION <br />01 32 33 - 2 <br /> <br /> <br />1.4 FORMATS AND MEDIA <br />A. Digital Photographs: Provide color images in JPG format, produced by a digital <br />camera with minimum sensor size of 12 megapixels, and at an image resolution of <br />not less than 3200 by 2400 pixels, and with vibration-reduction technology. Use <br />flash in low light levels or backlit conditions. <br />B. Digital Images: Submit digital media as originally recorded in the digital camera, <br />without alteration, manipulation, editing, or modifications using image-editing <br />software. <br />C. Metadata: Record accurate date and time[and GPS location data from camera. <br />D. File Names: Name media files with date, project name, and sequential numbering <br />suffix. <br />1.5 CONSTRUCTION PHOTOGRAPHS <br />A. Photographer: Engage a qualified photographer to take construction photographs. <br />B. General: Take photographs with maximum depth of field and in focus. <br />1. Maintain key plan with each set of construction photographs that identifies <br />each photographic location. <br />C. Preconstruction Photographs: Before project commencement, take photographs of <br />Project site and surrounding properties, including existing items to remain during <br />construction, from different vantage points, as directed by Architect <br />1. Flag or otherwise clearly mark construction limits before taking construction <br />photographs. <br />2. Take a sufficient number of photographs to show existing conditions adjacent <br />to property before starting the Work. <br />3. Take a sufficient number of photographs of existing surrounding conditions to <br />accurately record physical conditions at start of construction. <br />4. Take additional photographs as required to record existing settlement, <br />cracking, or other anomalies of surrounding structure. <br />D. Periodic Construction Photographs: Take photographs coinciding with the cutoff <br />date associated with each Application for Payment. Select vantage points to show <br />status of construction and progress since last photographs were taken. <br />E. Final Completion Construction Photographs: Take 20 photographs after date of <br />Substantial Completion for submission as Project Record Documents. Architect will <br />inform photographer of desired vantage points.