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Ali Al Sabah Military Academy Gulf Consult/SOM 15 th May, 2012 Referenced Standards 01790-1 SECTION 01790 REFERENCED STANDARDS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DEFINITIONS A. General: Basic contract definitions are included in the Conditions of Contract. B. Where "as shown", "as indicated", "as detailed", or words of similar import are used, it shall be understood that reference to the Drawings accompanying the Specifications is made unless otherwise stated. C. "Regulations": The term "regulations" includes laws, ordinances, statutes, and lawful orders issued by authorities having jurisdiction, as well as rules, conventions, and agreements within the construction industry that control performance of the Work. D. "Furnish": The term "furnish" means to supply and deliver to the Work site, ready for unloading, unpacking, assembly, installation, and similar operations. E. "Install": The term "install" describes operations at the Work site including the actual unloading, temporary storage, unpacking, assembling, erecting, placing, anchoring, applying, working to dimension, finishing, curing, protecting, cleaning, and similar operations. F. "Provide": The term "provide" means to furnish and install, complete and ready for the intended use. G. "Installer": An installer is the Contractor or another entity engaged by the Contractor, either as an employee, subcontractor, or contractor of lower tier, to perform a particular construction activity, including installation, erection, application, or similar operations. Installers are required to be experienced in the operations they are engaged to perform. 1. The term "experienced", when used with the term "installer", means having successfully completed a minimum of five previous contracts similar in size and scope to this Contract; being familiar with the special requirements indicated; and having complied with requirements of authorities having jurisdiction. 2. Trades: Using a term such as "carpentry" does not imply that certain construction activities must be performed by accredited or unionized individuals of a corresponding generic name, such as "carpenter". It also does not imply that requirements specified apply exclusively to trades persons of the corresponding generic name. 3. Assigning Specialists: Certain Sections of the Specifications require that specific construction activities shall be performed by specialists who are recognized experts in those operations. The specialists must be engaged for those activities, and their assignments are requirements over which the Contractor has no option. However, the ultimate responsibility for fulfilling contract requirements remains with the Contractor. a. This requirement shall not be interpreted to conflict with enforcing building codes and similar regulations governing the Work. It is also not intended to interfere with local trade-union jurisdictional settlements and similar conventions. H. "Work Site" is the space available to the Contractor for performing construction activities, either exclusively or in conjunction with others performing other work as part of the Project. The extent of the Work site is shown on the Drawings and may or may not be identical with the description of the land on which the Project is to be built.

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  • Ali Al Sabah Military Academy

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    SECTION 01790

    REFERENCED STANDARDS

    PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 DEFINITIONS

    A. General: Basic contract definitions are included in the Conditions of Contract. B. Where "as shown", "as indicated", "as detailed", or words of similar import are used, it shall

    be understood that reference to the Drawings accompanying the Specifications is made unless otherwise stated.

    C. "Regulations": The term "regulations" includes laws, ordinances, statutes, and lawful orders

    issued by authorities having jurisdiction, as well as rules, conventions, and agreements within the construction industry that control performance of the Work.

    D. "Furnish": The term "furnish" means to supply and deliver to the Work site, ready for

    unloading, unpacking, assembly, installation, and similar operations. E. "Install": The term "install" describes operations at the Work site including the actual

    unloading, temporary storage, unpacking, assembling, erecting, placing, anchoring, applying, working to dimension, finishing, curing, protecting, cleaning, and similar operations.

    F. "Provide": The term "provide" means to furnish and install, complete and ready for the

    intended use. G. "Installer": An installer is the Contractor or another entity engaged by the Contractor, either as

    an employee, subcontractor, or contractor of lower tier, to perform a particular construction activity, including installation, erection, application, or similar operations. Installers are required to be experienced in the operations they are engaged to perform.

    1. The term "experienced", when used with the term "installer", means having successfully completed a minimum of five previous contracts similar in size and scope to this Contract; being familiar with the special requirements indicated; and having complied with requirements of authorities having jurisdiction.

    2. Trades: Using a term such as "carpentry" does not imply that certain construction activities must be performed by accredited or unionized individuals of a corresponding generic name, such as "carpenter". It also does not imply that requirements specified apply exclusively to trades persons of the corresponding generic name.

    3. Assigning Specialists: Certain Sections of the Specifications require that specific construction activities shall be performed by specialists who are recognized experts in those operations. The specialists must be engaged for those activities, and their assignments are requirements over which the Contractor has no option. However, the ultimate responsibility for fulfilling contract requirements remains with the Contractor.

    a. This requirement shall not be interpreted to conflict with enforcing building codes and similar regulations governing the Work. It is also not intended to interfere with local trade-union jurisdictional settlements and similar conventions.

    H. "Work Site" is the space available to the Contractor for performing construction activities,

    either exclusively or in conjunction with others performing other work as part of the Project. The extent of the Work site is shown on the Drawings and may or may not be identical with the description of the land on which the Project is to be built.

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    I. "Testing Agencies": A testing agency is an independent entity engaged to perform specific inspections or tests, either at the Work site or elsewhere, and to report on and, if required, to interpret results of those inspections or tests.

    J. Abbreviations and Symbols: The following abbreviations are used in the Bills of Quantities

    and other documents. Other abbreviations may be used and explained in drawings.

    Kg Kilogram m or M Meter mm Millimeter cm Centimeter m2 or M2 Square meter m3 or M3 Cubic meter No Number IT or ITEM Item T Tonne Hrs Hours Mths Months L Litre LS Lump sum

    Should different but similar abbreviation/s be used in the various Tender Documents, the Tenderer shall obtain confirmation about its/their true meaning during the Tender Period.

    1.02 SPECIFICATION FORMAT AND CONTENT EXPLANATION

    A. Specification Format: The Specifications are organized into Divisions and Sections based on

    the 16-Division format and CSI/CSC's "Master Format" numbering system. B. Specification Content: These Specifications use certain conventions for the style of language

    and the intended meaning of certain terms, words, and phrases when used in particular situations. These conventions are as follows:

    1. Abbreviated Language: Language used in the Specifications and other Contract Documents is abbreviated. Words and meanings shall be interpreted as appropriate. Words implied, but not stated, shall be interpolated as the sense requires. Singular words shall be interpreted as plural and plural words interpreted as singular where applicable as the context of the Contract Documents indicates.

    2. Imperative mode and streamlined language are generally used in the Specifications. Requirements expressed in the imperative mode are to be performed by the Contractor. At certain locations in the Text, subjective language is used for clarity to describe responsibilities that must be fulfilled indirectly by the Contractor or by others when so noted.

    The words "shall", "shall be", or "shall comply with", depending on the context, are implied where a colon (:) is used within a sentence or phrase.

    1.03 INDUSTRY STANDARDS

    A. Applicability of Standards: Unless the Contract Documents include more stringent

    requirements, applicable Kuwaiti governmental and municipal, as well as USA and UK design and construction codes, regulations, specifications and standards have the same force and effect as if bound or copied directly into the Contract Documents to the extent referenced. Such codes, regulations, specifications and standards are made a part of the Contract Documents by this reference and the Contractor shall comply therewith.

    B. Publication Dates: All references to codes, regulations, specifications and standards referred

    to in the Contract Documents shall, unless otherwise stated, mean the latest edition, amendment or revision of such reference standard in effect as of the date this Tender was submitted by the Contractor to the issuing authority.

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    C. Conflicting Requirements: Where compliance with two or more standards is specified and the standards establish different or conflicting requirements for minimum quantities or quality levels, comply with the most stringent requirement. Refer uncertainties and requirements that are different but apparently equal to the Engineer's Representative for a decision before proceeding.

    Minimum Quantity or Quality Levels: The quantity or quality level shown or specified shall be

    the minimum provided or performed. The actual installation may comply exactly with the minimum quantity or quality specified, or it may exceed the minimum within reasonable limits. To comply with these requirements, indicated numeric values are minimum or maximum, as appropriate, for the context of the requirements. Refer uncertainties to the Engineer's Representative for a decision before proceeding.

    D. Within 90 days from the Signing of Contract, the Contractor shall provide the Engineers

    Representative adequate proof that the referenced codes, regulations and standards have been ordered or are in the Contractor's possession and available for use on site. Failure to provide this proof within the said 90 days or to have the codes etc. on site within 90 days of the Signing of Contract shall entitle the Engineers Representative to purchase the referenced codes, regulations and standards and the costs will be recovered from the Contractor.

    E. Proof of Compliance: Whenever the Contract Documents require that a product complies with

    Federal Specification, British Standards Institute, American Society of Testing and Materials, American National Standards Institute or other association, standards, etc., the Contractor shall present an affidavit from the manufacturer certifying that the product complies therewith. Where requested or specified, submit supporting test data to substantiate compliance.

    F. Where reference standard/s referred to herein is are in the form of a recommendation/s or

    suggestion/s, such recommendation/s or suggestion/s shall be deemed to be mandatory under this Contract unless conflicting with the particular specifications contained herein.

    G. The Contractor shall be responsible for adherence to referenced standard requirements by

    Subcontractors and suppliers. H. Decision as to acceptability of a proposed alternative referenced standard will be solely the

    Engineers Representatives prerogative. I. Where reference is made to manufacturers directions, instructions or specifications they

    shall include full information on storing, handling, preparing, mixing, installing, erecting, applying or other matters concerning the materials pertinent to their use in the Works and their relationship to materials with which they are incorporated.

    J. Submit a copy of each code, referenced standard and specification, and manufacturers

    directions, instructions and specifications, to which reference is made in the Specification to the Engineers Representative.

    K. Abbreviations and Names: Trade association names and titles of general standards are

    frequently abbreviated. Where abbreviations and acronyms are used in the Specifications or other Contract Documents, they mean the recognized name of the trade association, standards-generating organization, authorities having jurisdiction, or other entity applicable to the context of the text provision.

    L. Abbreviations and Names: Trade association names and titles of general standards are

    frequently abbreviated. The following abbreviations and acronyms, as referenced in the Contract Documents, mean the associated names. Unless otherwise stated the following abbreviations and names are from the U.S.A.: AA The Aluminum Association 818 Connecticut Ave. NW Washington, DC 20006, U.S.A. (202) 862-5100

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    AABC Associated Air Balance Council 1000 Vermont Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20005, U.S.A. (202) 628-4634 AAMA Architectural Aluminum Manufacturers Association 2700 River Road, Suite 118, Des Plaines, IL 60018, U.S.A. (312) 699-7310 AASHTO American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials 444 North Capitol Street, Suite 225 Washington, DC 20001, U.S.A. (202) 624-5800 ACI American Concrete Institute P.O. Box 19150 Detroit, MI 48219, U.S.A. (313) 532-2600 AFNOR Association Francaise de Normalisation, France AISC American Institute of Steel Construction Conference of Building Officials,

    U.S.A. AISI American Iron and Steel Institute 1000 Sixteenth Street, NW Washington, DC 20036, U.S.A. (202) 452-7100 ANSI American National Standards Institute 655 Fifteenth Street, NW, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20015, U.S.A. (202) 639-4090 ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials 1916 Race Street Philadelphia, PA 19103, U.S.A. (215) 299-5400

    AWI Architectural Woodwork Institute 2310 S: Walter Reed Drive Arlington, VA 22206, U.S.A. (703) 671-9100 AWPA American Wood-Preservers Association P.O. Box 849 Stevensville, Maryland, U.S.A 21666

    BBA British Board of Agreement P.O. Box 195 Bucknalls Lane Garston, Watford Herts, WD2 7NG, UK

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    BISRIA Building Services Research & Information Association Old Bracknell Lane West Berks, RH12 7AH, UK BSI British Standards Institution 2 Park Street, .London,W1A2BS, UK BS British Standard BHMA Builder Hardware Manufacturexs Association, U.S.A. CIBSE Chartered Institution of Building Services Engineers

    Delta House 222 Balham High Road London, SW12 9BS,UK

    CIRIA Construction Industry Research and Information Association 6 Storeys Gate London, SWIP 3AU, UK CP British Standard Code of Practice CTI Ceramic Tile Institute 700 North Virgil Avenue Los Angeles, CA 90029, U.S.A. (213) 660-1911 DTP Department of Transport, UK Concrete Society Devon House 12-15 Dartmouth Street London, SW1H 9BL, UK FCI Flow Control Institute, U.S.A. FGMA Flat Glass Marketing Association 1325 Topeka Avenue Topeka, Kansas, U.S.A. 66612 FS Federal Specifications, 7th. and D Streets, SW Washington, DC 20406, U.S.A. (202) 472-2205 or 472-2140 HPMA Hardwood Plywood Manufacturers Association, U.S.A. HSE Health and Safety Executive Baynards Houses 1-13 Chepstow Place London, W2 4FT, UK HVCA Heating and Ventilating Contractors Association

    ESCA House 34 Palace Court London, W2 4JG, UK

    IEE Institute of Electrical Engineers Savoy Place Victoria Embankment London, WC2R OBL, UK

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    IOP Institute of Plumbing 64 Church Lane Hornchurch, Essex, UK LPC Loss Prevention Council 140 Adlersgate Street London, ECIA 4HY,UK MIA Marble Institute of America, U.S.A. 33505 State Street Farmington, MI 48024, U.S.A. NAAMM National Association of Architectural Metal Manufacturers: 221.N. LaSalle Street Chicago, IL 6061, U.S.A. NBGQA National Building Granite Quarries Association c/o H.E. Fletcher Co. West

    Chelmsford, MA 01863, U.S.A. NFPA National Fire Protection Association Batterymarch Park Quincy, MA 02269, U.S.A. (617) 770-3000 NTMA National Terrazzo and Mosaic Association: 3166 Des Plaines Ave., Suite 24 Des Plaines, IL 60018, U.S.A. NWMA National Woodwork Manufacturers Association, U.S.A. (Now NWWDA) NWWDA National Wood Window and Door Association: (Formerly NWMA) 205 West

    Touhy Park Ridge, IL 60068, U.S.A. RIBA Royal Institute of British Architects 66 Portland Place London, WIN, UK RICS Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors 12 Great George Street London, SW1P, UK SF Stone Federation 82 New Cavendish Street London W1M 8AD, England Telephone, 01-580 5588 SMACNA Sheet Metal & Air Conditioning Contractors National Association, Inc. 8224 Old Courthouse Road Tysons Corner, Vienna, Virginia, U.S.A. 22182 (703) 790-9890 SSSPC Steel Structures Painting Council: 4400 Fifth Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15213,

    U.S.A. TCA Tile Council of America: P.O. Box 326 Princeton, NJ 08540, U.S.A. UBC Uniform Building Code; International Conference of Building Officials, U.S.A.

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    UL Underwriters Laboratories Incorporated 333 Pfingsten Road Northbrook, IL 60062, U.S.A. (312) 272-8800 USDC United States Department of Commerce, U.S.A AAN American Association of Nurserymen: 1250 Eye Street, NW, Suite 500

    Washington, DC 20005 AATCC American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists: P.O. Box 12215

    Research Triangle Park, NC 27709 ACIL American Council of Independent Laboratories: 1725 K Street, NW

    Washington, DC 20006 ACPA American Concrete Pipe Association: 8320 Old Courthouse Road Vienna,

    VA 22180 ACS Acoustical Society of America: 335 East 45th Street New York, NY 10017 ADC Air Diffusion Council: 230 N Michigan Ave., Suite 1200 Chicago, IL 60611 AGA American Gas Association: 1515 Wilson Blvd. Arlington, VA 22209 AHA American Hardboard Association: 877-B Wilmette Road Palanite, IL 60067 AHAM Association of Home Appliance Manufacturers: 20 N. Wacker Drive

    Chicago, IL 60606 Al Asphalt Institute Asphalt Institute Building: College Park, MD 20740 AlA American Institute of Architects: 1735 New York Ave., NW Washington, DC

    20006. AlMA Acoustical and Insulating Materials Association: See - CISCA AISC American Institute of Steel Construction: 400 North Michigan Avenue -

    Chicago; Illinois 60611 (312/670-2400) AITC American Institute of Timber Construction: 11818 S.E. Mill Plain

    Boulevard Vancouver, Washington 98684 (206/254-9132) ALI Associated Laboratories, Inc.: Eight Brush Street Pontiac, MI 48053 ALSC American Lumber Standards Committee: P.O. Box 210 Germantown, MD

    20874 AMCA Air Movement and Control Association Inc.: 30 W. University Drive -

    Arlington Heights, Illinois 60004 (312/394-0150)

    APA American Plywood Association: 7011 S. Nineteenth Street, P.O. Box 11700- Tacoma,

    Washington 98411-0700-206/565-6600

    A.P.A. American Parquet Association: 1650 Union National Plaza, Little Rock, AR 72201

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    API American Petroleum Institute: 1220 L Street, NW, Washington, DC 20005 AREA American Railway Engineering Association: 50 F Street N.W., Suite 7702 Washington, D.C.20001-202/839-2190 ARI Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute: 1501 Wilson Boulevard, Suite

    600 - Arlington, Virginia 22209 -703/524-8800 ARMA Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association: 6288 Montrose Road Rockville,

    MD 20852 ASC Adhesive and Sealant Council: 1600 Wilson Blvd., Suite 910 Arlington, VA

    22209. ASAE American Society of Agricultural Engineers: 2950 Niles Road - St. Joseph,

    Michigan 49085-616/429-0300 ASHRAE American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers:

    1791 Tullie Circle, N.E. - Atlanta, Georgia 30329 - 404/636-8400 ASME American Society of Mechanical Engineers: 345 East 47th Street New

    York, New York 10017 212/705-7722

    ASPE American Society of Plumbing Engineers: 15233 Ventura Blvd., Suite 811 Sherman Oaks, CA 91403

    ASSE American Society of Sanitary Engineering: P.O. Box 40362 Bay Village,

    Ohio 44140 (216/835-3040) AWPA American Wood Preservers Association: P.O. Box 849 Stevensville, MD

    21666 AWPB American Wood Preservers Bureau: P.O. Box 6085 2772 S. Randolph

    Street Arlington, VA 22206 AWS American Welding Society, Inc.: 550 N.W. LeJeune Road - P.O. Box

    351040 - Miami, Florida 33135 - 305/443-9353 AWWA American Water Works Association: 6666 W. Quincy Avenue - Denver,

    Colorado 80235 - 303/794-7711 BANC Brick Association of North Carolina: P.O. Box 6305 Greensboro, NC 27415 BHMA Builders Hardware Manufacturers Association: 355 Lexington Avenue; 17th

    Floor , New York 10017 -212/661-4261

    BIA Brick Institute of America: 11490 Commerce Park Drive; Suite 300 - Reston, VA 22091 - 703/620-0010

    BIFMA Business and Institutional Furniture Manufacturers Association: 2335 Burton Street,

    SE Grand Rapids, MI 49506 CAGI Compressed Air and Gas Institute: c/o Thomas Associates, Inc.- 1230 Keith

    Building 1621 Euclid Avenue - Cleveland, Ohio 44115 (216/241-7333)

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    CAUS Color Association of the United States: 343 Lexington Avenue New York,

    NY 10016 CBM Certified Ballast Manufacturers Association: 1422 Euclid Avenue, Suite 772

    - Cleveland, Ohio 44115 - 216/241-0711 CDA Cooper Development Association: Box 1840, Greenwich Office Park 2

    Greenwich, CT 06836 CGA Compressed Gas Association, Inc.: Crystal Gateway 1, Suite 501 - 1235

    Jefferson Davis Highway Arlington, Virginia 22202 - 703/979-0900 CI The Chlorine Institute, Inc.: 2001 L Street N.W., Suite 507 - Washington,

    D.C. 20036 202/775-2790 CISCA Ceilings and Interior Systems Construction Association: 104 Wilmot Road;

    Suite 201 Deerfield, Illinois 60015 -312/940-8800 CISPI Cast Iron Soil Pipe Institute: 5959 Shallowford Road; Suite 419

    Chattanooga,Tennessee 37421 615/892-0137 CLFMI Chain Link Fence Manufacturers Institute: 1776 Massachusetts Avenue,

    N.W., Suite 521 - Washington, D.C. 20036 - 202/659-3536 CLPA California Lathing and Plastering Association: 25332 Narbonne, Suite 170

    Lomita, CA 90717 CPMB Concrete Plant Manufacturers Bureau: 900 Spring Street - Silver Spring,

    Maryland 20910-301/587-1400 CRA California Redwood Association: 405 Enfrente Drive; Suite 200 - Novago,

    California 94949 - 415/382-0662 CRI Carpet and Rug Institute: Box 2048 Dalton, GA 30720 CRSI Concrete Reinforcing Steel Institute: 933 N. Plum Grove Road - Schamburg,

    Illinois 60195 - 321/490-1700 Publications: P.O. Box 100125 - Roswell, Georgia 30075 DEMA Diesel Engine Manufacturers Association: 30200 Detroit Road - Cleveland,

    Ohio 44145 -216/899-0010

    DHI Door and Hardware Institute: 7711 Old Springhouse Road - MCLEAN, Virginia 22102- 703/556-3990

    ECSA Electrical Generating Systems Association: P.O. Box 9257,- Coral Springs,

    Florida 33075-9257 - 305/755-2677 EEI Edisn Electric Institute: 1111 19th Street, N.W. - Washington, D.C. 20036 -

    202/778-6400

    ECSA Exchange Carriers Standards Association: Four Century Drive, 3rd Floor Parsippany, NJ 07054

    EIA Electronic Industries Association: 2001 Eye Street, NW Wasbington,DC

    20006

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    EIMA Exterior Insulation Manufacturers Association: P.O. Box 75037 Washington,

    DC 20013 . EPA Environmental Protection Agency: 401 M Street, SW Washington, DC

    20460. ETL ETL Testing Laboratories, Inc.: P.O. Box 2040 Route 11, Industrial Park

    Cortland, NW 13045 FAA Federal Aviation Administration (U.S. Department of Transportation): 800

    Independence Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20590 FCC Federal Communications Commission: 1919 M Street, NW Washington, DC

    20554 FCI Fluid Controls Institute: P.O. Box 9036 Morristown, NJ 07960 FHA Federal Housing Administration (U.S. Department of Housing and Urban

    Development): 451 Seventh Street, SW Washington, DC 20201 FM Factory Mutual System: 1151 Boston-Providence Turnpike Norwood, MA

    02602 FTI Facing Tile Institute c/o: Box 8880 Canton, OH 44711 GA Gypsum Association: 1603 Orrington Ave. Evanston, IL 60201 GSA General Services Administration: 18th and F Streets, NW Washington, DC

    20405 HEI Heat Exchange Institute: 1230 Keith Building Cleveland, OH 44115 HI HydronicsInstitute: P.O. Box 21835 Russo Place Berkeley Heights, NJ

    07922 HMA Hardwood Manufacturers Association: 805 Sterick Building Memphis, TN

    38103 ICEA Insulated Cable Engineers Association, Inc.: P.O. Box P South Yarmouth,

    MA 02664 IEC International Electro-technical Commission: (Available from ANSI) 655

    Fifteenth Street, NW, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20015 IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers: 345 E. 47th Street New

    York, NY 10017 IES Illuminating Engineering Society of North America: 345 E. 47thStret New

    York, NW 10017

    IGCC Insulating Glass Certification Council: Route 11, Industrial Park Cortland, NY 13045

    ILI Indiana Limestone Institute of America: Stone City Bank Building, Suite 400 Bedford, IN 47421

    IMSA International Municipal Signal Association: P.O. Box 8249 Fort Worth, TX 76112

    IRI Industrial Risk Insurers: 85 Woodland Street Hartford, CT 06102

    ISA Instrument Society of America: P.O. Box 12277; 67 Alexander Drive, Research

    Triangle Park, NC 27709

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    LPI Lighting Protection Institute: P.O. Box 40648 N. Ayer Street Harvard, IL

    60033 MBMA Metal Building Manufacturers Association: 1230 Keith Building Cleveland,

    OH 44115 MCA Mechanical Contractors Association of America: 5410 Grosvenor Lane;

    Suite 120 Bethesda, MD 20814 MIL Military Standardization Documents: (U.S. Department of Defense) Naval

    Publications and Forms Center 5801 Tabor Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19120 ML/SFA Metal Lath/Steel Framing Association: 221 N. LaSalle Street; Suite 2026

    Chicago, IL 60601 MSS Manufacturers Standardization Society of the Valve and Fittings Industry:

    127 Park Street, NE Vienna, VA 22180 NAPF National Association of Plastic Fabricators (Now DLPA) NBHA National Builders Hardware Association: (Now Part of DHI) 711 Old

    Springhouse Road MCLEAN, VA 22101 NBS National Bureau of Standards: (U.S. Department of Commerce)

    Gaithersbury, MD 20234 NCMA National Cement Masomy Association: P.O. Box 781 Herndon, VA 22070 NCRPM National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurement: 7910

    Woodmont Avenue, Suite 1016 Bethesda, MD 20814 NEC National Electrical Code (by NFPA) NECA National Electrical Contractors Association: 7315 Wisconsin Avenue,

    Bethesda, MD 20814 NEII National Elevator Industry, Inc.: 600 Third Avenue New York, NY 10016 NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association: 2101 L Street, NW, Suite

    300 Washington, DC 20037 NFPA National Fire Protection Association: Batterymarch Park Quincy, MA 02269 N.F.PA. National Forest Products Association: 1619 Massachusetts Ave., NW

    Washington, DC 20036 NHLA National Hardwood Lumber Association: P.O. Box 34518 Memphis, TN

    38184

    NKCA National Kitchen Cabinet Associatiotin: P.O.~Box6830 Falls Church, VA 22046

    NOFMA National Oak Flooring Manufacturers Association: 804 Sterick Building Memphis, TN38103

    NPA National Particleboard Association: 18928 Premiere Court Baithersburg, Ml)

    20879 NPCA National Paint and Coating Association: 1500 Rhode Island Avenue, NW

    Washington, DC 20005 NRCA National Roofing Contractors Association: 8600 Bryn Mawr Avenue

    Chicago, IL 6063 1

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    NSF National Sanitation Foundation: P.O. Box 1468; 3475 Plymouth Road Ann

    Arbor, Ml 48106 NSSEA National School Supply and Equipment Association: 1500 Wilson Blvd.

    Arlington, VA 22209 OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration: (U.S. Department of Labor) Government Printing Office Washington, DC 20402 PCI Prestressed Concrete Institute: 201 N. Wells Street Chicago, IL 60606 FDI Plumbing and Drainage Institute: (c/o Austing 0. Roche, Jr.) 5342 Boulevard

    Place Indianapolis, IN 46208 PEI Porcelain Enamel Institute: 1911 North Fort Myer Driver Arlington, VA 22209 PS Product Standard of NBS: (U.S. Department of Commerce) Government

    Printing Office Washington, DC 20402 REA Rural Electrification Association: (U.S. Department of Agriculture) 14th

    Street and Constitution Avenue, SW Washington, DC 20250 RFCI Resilient Floor Covering Institute: 966 Huderford Drive, Suite 12-B Rockville,

    MD 20805 RIS Redwood Inspection Service: 591 Redwood Highway, Suite 3100 Mill

    Valley, CA 949.41 RMA Rubber Manufacturers Association: 1400 K Street, NW Washington, DC

    20005 SAMA Scientific Apparatus Makers Association: 1101-16th Street, NW

    Washington, DC 20036 SDI Steel Dek Institute: P.O. Box 3812 St. Louis, MO 63122 S.D.I. Steel Door Institute: (do A.P. Wherry and Associates, Inc.) 14600 Detroit

    Avenue Cleveland, OH 44107 SGCC Safety Glazing Certification Council: Route 11, industrial Park Cortland,, NY

    13045 SHLMA Southern Hardwood Lumber Manufacturers Association (Now HMA) SIGMA Sealed Insulating Glass Manufacturers Association: 111 E. Wacker Drive

    Chicago, IL 60601 SJI Steel Joist Institute: 1205-48th Street, North, Suite A Myrtle Beach, SC

    29577 SPIB Southern Pine Thspection Bureau: 4709 Scenic Highway Pensacola, FL

    32504

    SPRI Single Ply Roofing Institute: 1800 Pickwick Avenue Glenview, IL 60025 SWI Steel Window Institute (c/p Thomas Associates, Inc.) 1230 Keith Building

    Cleveland, 0H44115

    TIMA Thermal Insulation Manufacturers Association: 7 Kirby Plaza Mt. Kisco, NY 10549

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    TPI Truss Plate Institute: 583 DOnofrio Drive, Suite 200 Madison, WI 53719

    UL Underwriters Laboratories: 333 Pfingsten Road Northbrook, IL 60062

    USDA U.S. Department of Agriculture: Independence Avenue between 12th and 14th Streets,

    SW Washington, DC 20250

    USPS U.S. Postal Service: 475 LEnfant Plaza, SW Washington, DC 20260 WCLIB West Coast Lumber Inspection Bureau: P.O. Box 23145 Portland, OR

    97223 W1C Woodwork Institute of California: P.O. Box 11428 Fresno, CA 93773 WRI Wire Reinforcement Institute: 8361 A Greensboro Drive MCLEAN, VA

    22102 WSC Water Systems Council: 221 North LaSalle St., Chicago, IL 60601 WSFI Wood and Synthetic Flooring Institute: 4415 West Harrison Street, Suite

    242C Hillside, 1L60162 WWPA Western Wood Products Association: 1500 YEon Building Portland, OR

    97204 W.W.P.A. Woven Wire Products Association 2515 N.; Nordica Ave. Chicago, IL 60635 BBA British Board Of Agreement. Po Box 195, Bucknalls Lane, Garston,

    Watford, Herts, WD2 7NG, UK

    1.04 KUWAIT GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

    A. The following list of Government Authorities is not intended to be exhaustive and the Contractor shall carry out all works in strict accordance with current Codes and regulations of all Government Authorities whether listed hereunder or not :

    1. Kuwait Municipality (KM)

    2. Ministry of Public Works (MPW)

    3. Ministry of Electricity and Water (MEW)

    4. Kuwait Fire Services Directorate (KFSD)

    5. Ministry of Communications (MOC)

    6. Ministry of Health (MOH)

    7. Ministry of Interior (MOI)

    8. Environmental Public Authorities, Kuwait (EPA).

    9. Civil Defense Department

    10. Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA)

    1.05 TECHNICAL LITERATURE A. Provide the Engineer's Representative with one complete, latest edition copy of all standard

    specifications referred to in these documents and further copies as necessary of all manufacturer's catalogues and the like dealing with proprietary products specified or proposed as substitutes. Make such submissions within three months of the Date of Enterprise or earlier as required by the Contractor's construction schedule or in the case of substitute materials, as soon thereafter as is reasonably practicable.

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    Referenced Standards 01790-14

    PART 2 - PRODUCTS NOT USED PART 3 - EXECUTION NOT USED

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