Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. All work of this Trade Contractor shall be properly coordinated with the Lexington Fayette Urban County Government (LFUCG), University of Kentucky, and any other authorities having jurisdiction inclusive of premium time for night work required by said authorities. 2. This Trade Contractor is responsible for all work required to provide turnkey, complete, and operational systems in accordance with the Contract Documents. The term “provide” is interchangeable with “furnish and install” unless otherwise clarified in this document or attachments. 3. The General Building Permit will be provided by others. Obtain all required permits to complete this scope. Furnish copies of all permits to the Construction Manager. 4. All guardrail, perimeter rail, tie-off connections, or any other material/equipment necessary to perform this contract safely is included in this contract. 5. All unloading, distribution, staging, hoisting, rigging, scaffolding, platforms, ladders, planking, guying, sheeting, shoring, dewatering, bracing, transportation, access for material, equipment and personnel required to perform this work is included in this contract. 6. All engineering and layout to complete this scope of work is included in this contract including protection of reference points and replacement of such points that are lost or damaged during the execution of this work. The Trade Contractor is responsible for all lines, elevations, and measurements executed under this contract. The Trade Contractor shall layout and establish all lines and elevations required for this work. The Trade Contractor shall verify figures and dimensions shown on the drawings or indicated in the approved shop drawings before laying out the work. Verify conditions and dimensions of previously installed work. Report any perceived inconsistency or error in drawings, layout, or previously installed work to the Construction Manager prior to proceeding with the work. 7. This Trade Contractor is required to sign Turner form 36 subcontract agreement included in the scope of work manual, which takes precedence over the General & Special Conditions 8. Attachment “G” is a conceptual level construction/design schedule. This is preliminary and is intended to be used as information only to understand sequencing/logistics of the project. The schedule is a dynamic tool and is routinely being developed as information is gained from design requirements. a. Project will utilize Lean Scheduling methods through the use of pull planning schedule meetings. Subcontractor’s Project Manager and Superintendent will be required to attend pull plan schedule sessions in-person as required. 9. Include attending the following mandatory meetings through the duration of this scope of work: a. Once a week Coordination Meeting (approx. 1hr) for two weeks prior to mobilizing and for duration of this scope’s work. b. Daily Trade huddles (approx. 15-20 mins). Lead superintendent/foreman is required to attend. c. Preparatory Meetings prior to first installation of a feature of work as identified in this scope of work (approx. 1-3hrs). Project manager, safety manager and site superintendent/foreman and specialty subcontractor representatives are required to attend. d. Daily stretch and flex and PTP reviews each morning prior to work on-site.