Resources

Damage Prevention

  1. Contractors are only permitted access to the specific floors on which they are working.  All other areas are considered off limits.
  2. Any access required into a finished area shall be coordinated by the Contractor through Manager.  The Contractor shall then assume complete responsibility for the area and shall bear all costs for repair of new or existing work.
  3. Contractors doing work on an occupied floor are required to protect all finished floors and walls as necessary, but with a minimum 6 mil. Visqueen until all major deliveries have been received and all drywall work is completed.  Repairs for any associated damage shall be the responsibility of the Contractor. 
  4. Each Contractor will be responsible for properly protecting and safeguarding its work.   The Manager shall not in any way be held liable for damage or loss to Contractor's work. Damage shall, however, be paid for by the damaging contractor as determined solely by Manager.
  5. Any damage to existing base building work shall be the responsibility of the damaging contractor as determined by Manager.
  6. Janitor closet(s) shall become the Contractor’s responsibility upon start-up of work.  Upon completion of work, Manager shall inspect the janitor closet(s) and, if necessary, may complete clean-up, routing, repainting, etc. Associated costs shall be forwarded to the Contractor.  Janitor closets, electrical closets, and telephone rooms shall not be used for storage at any time.
  7. Manager shall have sole determination with respect to the appropriate incidental charges (i.e., damage or non-compliance charges) allocated to Contractor.