Specifications include, but are not limited to: A. General Scope Items: (Applies to ALL Bidders and Bid Categories) 1. All work necessary for the completion of the project, as documented the Contract Documents (Drawings, Specifications, and Scope of Work). Review/Incorporate all drawings, general notes, and plan notes, which refer to each contractor’s scope of work. 2. Reference and include additions/changes/deletions per updated/addenda documents issued from Meyer Najem Construction (MNC) & Architect/Engineers. 3. All items listed below are to assist in coordination for contractor’s scope. It will be the contractor’s responsibility to coordinate their scope of work with the contract documents. 4. In addition to the Contract Drawings, contractor shall review and include, but not be limited to the following items: Specification Sections: Division 00 (Complete) and Division 01 (Complete). The requirements of the Instructions to Bidders, General Conditions, Bidding and Contract Forms are a part of the work of each Bid Category. 5. Throughout items listed below, specific detail references are identified for informational purposes. The detail references do not limit the scope of work and serve only to describe the scope of work for inclusion of all similar details within the bid for each Bid Category/Scope. 6. Any notes on the drawings or specifications that describe responsibility for work shall not be utilized, exclusively, for determining scope of work requirements (e.g., “by general contractor” or “by electrical contractor”). These notes shall not be used to limit or exclude any scope of work. Responsibility for work shall be as indicated in this scope of work. In the event the responsibility is undefined in the Bid Category Scope of Work, the drawings and specifications shall be followed. 7. For all items listed below and terms “include” and “provide” means “furnish and install” unless noted otherwise. 8. Provide all trade specific permits, fees, inspection costs associated with this scope of work (as applicable). Primary building permit will be submitted and paid for by the Owner. 9. Include approved licensing required to work in the project location, both local and state. 10. All Contractors and Sub-contractors for IDOA Public Works projects valued at over $300,000 MUST be pre-qualified through the Public Works Certification Board, prior to Board Approval of Contract or will be grounds for bid to be rejected as non-responsive. Pre-qualification requires submission of an application for review by the Public Works Certification Board members. The Prime Bidder is REQUIRED to submit a copy of their current IDOA Certification with the Bid.