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Section 01010 - Page 3 1.4.2.2 CONTRACTOR QUALITY CONTROL PLAN The Contractor’s quality control plan, as defined in Section 01451 CONTRACTOR QUALITY CONTROL, must include the name qualifications (in resume format), duties, responsibilities, and authorities of each person assigned a Contractor Quality Control function. For the QC Manager, qualifications must include a certificate demonstrating completion of an approved CQM course. 1.4.3 CONTRACTOR TEAM MEMBERS 1.4.3.1 PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION The Contractor may be a single firm or a team of firms that includes registered Architects and Engineers either employed by or subContracted to the Contractor. Licensing jurisdiction of Architects and Engineers of record shall be verifiable. The Contractor shall be the Architect/Engineer-of-Record for all work not associated with the furnished drawings, whether the Contractor utilizes services of licensed architects and engineers employed by its firm or subContracts with independent architectural and/or engineering firm(s). The Contractor shall be solely liable for design errors and/or omissions and should be insured as the A-E firm against design errors and omissions. 1.4.3.2 ELECTRICAL WORKER QUALIFICATIONS All electrical work shall be performed by Journeymen Electricians and supervised by one Lead Electrician. The Lead electrician must be on site at all times during electrical installations and be capable of installing as well as directing the installation of all electrical work in compliance with the governing Code. Apprentice Electricians are allowed to assist the Journeymen, but the ratio of Apprentices to Journeymen shall not exceed 3:1. Qualifications for each person to perform electrical work shall be as indicated below. a. Lead Electrician 1. Proof of Completion of an Electrical Safety Course AND 2. Proof of Completion of an Electrical Code Class (NEC or BS7671) AND 3. Graduate of an Approved Trade School AND 4. 4000 hours of verifiable commercial/industrial electrical experience b. Journey Electrician 1. Proof of Completion of an Electrical Safety Course AND 2. Proof of Completion of an Electrical Code Class (NEC or BS7671) AND 3. Graduate of an Approved Trade School AND 4. 2000 hours of verifiable commercial/industrial electrical experience c. Apprentice Electrician 1. Proof of Completion of an Electrical Safety Course AND 2. Proof of Completion of an Electrical Code Class (NEC or BS7671) W912DQ-13-R-4034

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Section 01010 - Page 3

1.4.2.2 CONTRACTOR QUALITY CONTROL PLAN

The Contractor’s quality control plan, as defined in Section 01451 CONTRACTOR QUALITY CONTROL, must include the name qualifications (in resume format), duties, responsibilities, and authorities of each person assigned a Contractor Quality Control function. For the QC Manager, qualifications must include a certificate demonstrating completion of an approved CQM course.

1.4.3 CONTRACTOR TEAM MEMBERS

1.4.3.1 PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION

The Contractor may be a single firm or a team of firms that includes registered Architects and Engineers either employed by or subContracted to the Contractor. Licensing jurisdiction of Architects and Engineers of record shall be verifiable. The Contractor shall be the Architect/Engineer-of-Record for all work not associated with the furnished drawings, whether the Contractor utilizes services of licensed architects and engineers employed by its firm or subContracts with independent architectural and/or engineering firm(s). The Contractor shall be solely liable for design errors and/or omissions and should be insured as the A-E firm against design errors and omissions.

1.4.3.2 ELECTRICAL WORKER QUALIFICATIONS

All electrical work shall be performed by Journeymen Electricians and supervised by one Lead Electrician. The Lead electrician must be on site at all times during electrical installations and be capable of installing as well as directing the installation of all electrical work in compliance with the governing Code. Apprentice Electricians are allowed to assist the Journeymen, but the ratio of Apprentices to Journeymen shall not exceed 3:1. Qualifications for each person to perform electrical work shall be as indicated below.

a. Lead Electrician

1. Proof of Completion of an Electrical Safety Course AND

2. Proof of Completion of an Electrical Code Class (NEC or BS7671) AND

3. Graduate of an Approved Trade School AND

4. 4000 hours of verifiable commercial/industrial electrical experience

b. Journey Electrician

1. Proof of Completion of an Electrical Safety Course AND

2. Proof of Completion of an Electrical Code Class (NEC or BS7671) AND

3. Graduate of an Approved Trade School AND

4. 2000 hours of verifiable commercial/industrial electrical experience

c. Apprentice Electrician

1. Proof of Completion of an Electrical Safety Course AND

2. Proof of Completion of an Electrical Code Class (NEC or BS7671)

W912DQ-13-R-4034