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B6402 FACILITY BILL OF MATERIALS (NON-HEMP) 9) ALL PENETRATIONS THROUGH FIRE OR SMOKE RATED WALLS SHALL BE PATCHED OR PLUGGED WITH A LISTED FIRESTOP SYSTEM AS REQUIRED BY THE CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS ENCOUNTERED AND THE SIZE OF THE HOLE 10) GOVERNMENT TO PROVIDE A SINGLE RECEPTACLE PER GAA RCU, 120VAC, 15A, SURGE PROTECTED, DEDICATED BRANCH CIRCUIT POWER OUTLET WITHIN 10 FEET (CABLE LENGTH
DOTconstruction - Building . Highway . Utility Replace Coquina Boardwalk in the National Park Service, Nags Head, NC: DOT Construction served as the General Contractor Our responsibilities included providing all Project…
INTERIOR REGION NATIONAL CAPITAL AREA DESIGN CONSTRUCTION BRANCH . . . Construction of accessible pedestrian paths providing interconnectivity within and between Units A and Units B including associated removal of existing pedestrian paths and site elements as required to accommodate new construction
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FOREST SERVICE SUPPLEMENTAL SPECIFICATIONS Furnish a QCM who has at least 2 years’ experience in construction, inspector, quality control and material testing on construction projects of similar type and scope
Q [ i e i l e e h p e - dotconstructioninc. com Construction Type: Heavy Dredging Counties: North Carolina Statewide le minimum wage rate required under Executive Order 14026 or Executive Order 13658 Please note that these Executive Orders apply to covered contracts entered into by the federal government that are subject to the Davis-Bacon Act itself, but do not apply to contracts subject