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SAMSON OCEANFRONT PARK <br />CITY OF SUNNY ISLES <br />TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS <br /> <br /> <br />CUTTING AND PATCHING 01045-1 <br />SECTION 01045 CUTTING AND PATCHING <br /> <br />PART 1 - GENERAL <br /> <br />1.01 WORK INCLUDED <br /> <br />: <br /> A. Definition: "Cutting and patching" includes cutting into existing construction to provide for the <br />installation or performance of other work and subsequent fitting and patching required to restore surfaces <br />to their original condition. <br /> 1. Cutting and patching is performed for coordination of the work, to uncover work for access or <br />inspection, to obtain samples for testing, to permit alterations to be performed or for other similar <br />purposes. <br /> 2. Cutting and patching performed during the manufacture of products, or during the initial <br />fabrication, erection or installation processes is not considered to be "cutting and patching" under <br />this definition. Drilling of holes to install fasteners and similar operations are also not considered to <br />be "cutting and patching." <br /> <br /> B. Refer to other sections of these specifications and the Drawings for specific cutting and patching <br />requirements and limitations applicable to individual units of work. <br /> 1. Unless otherwise specified, requirements of this section apply to mechanical and electrical work. <br /> 2. Refer to Division 15 and Division 16 sections for additional requirements and limitations on cutting <br />and patching of mechanical and electrical work. <br /> <br />1.02 SUBMITTALS <br /> <br />: <br /> A. Procedural Proposal for Cutting and Patching: Where prior approval of cutting and patching is required, <br />submit proposed procedures for this work well in advance of the time work will be performed and request <br />approval to proceed. Include the following information, as applicable, in the submittal: <br /> 1. Describe nature of the work and how it is to be performed, indicating why cutting and patching <br />cannot be avoided. <br /> 2. Describe anticipated results of the work in terms of changes to existing work, including structural, <br />operational and visual changes as well as other significant elements. <br /> 3. List products to be used and firms that will perform work. <br /> 4. Give dates when work is expected to be performed. <br /> 5. List utilities that will be disturbed or otherwise be affected by work, including those that will be <br />relocated and those that will be out-of-service temporarily. <br /> a. Indicate how long utility service will be disrupted. <br /> 6. Submit details and engineering calculations to show how that reinforcement is integrated with <br />original structure to satisfy requirements where cutting and patching of structural work involves the <br />addition of reinforcement. <br /> <br /> B. Approval by the Engineer to proceed with cutting and patching work does not waive the Engineer's right to <br />later require complete removal and replacement of work found to be cut and patched in an unsatisfactory <br />manner. <br /> <br /> <br />1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE <br /> <br />: <br /> A. Requirements for Structural Work: Do not cut and patch structural work in a manner that would result in a <br />reduction of load-carrying capacity or of load-deflection ratio. <br />