B. Layout, cut, fit and erect rough blocking, nailers, furring and other rough carpentry. Do cutting
<br /> work in connection with carpentry and finish for other trades. Brace plumb and level all
<br /> members in true alignment and rigidly secure in place with sufficient nails, spikes, screws and
<br /> bolts. Defects which render any piece or part unable to serve its intended purpose shall be
<br /> discarded or, cut out and replaced.
<br /> C. Provide all bracing, supports and shoring required to support construction.
<br /> D. Protect all masonry including edges of concrete platforms and similar items. Remove
<br /> protective covering when directed. Take special precautions at masonry openings and
<br /> corners of the building.
<br /> E. Set all rough hardware, such as plates, spikes, bolts, nails, lag screws, lagging bolts,
<br /> anchors, etc., as required to hold woodwork together or to anchor or secure it to other
<br /> materials and construction.
<br /> F. Provide wood grounds, nailing strips and similar items wherever necessary or required
<br /> throughout the project for the support, proper erection or installation of the work and support
<br /> of mirrors, cabinets, shelf cleats, base and similar items. Thoroughly secure in place by
<br /> approved means.
<br /> G. Secure wood grounds, nailing strips and similar items to metal plugs set in masonry, toggle
<br /> or expansion bolts. Give the mason all necessary information to enable him to lay out
<br /> correctly the location for metal wall plugs. Wood plugs will not be accepted.
<br /> H. Construct joints to support dead loads, live loads, snow loads, wind loads, or combinations
<br /> in conformance with "National Design Specifications for Stress Grade Lumber and its
<br /> Fastenings", recommended by National Forest Products Association.
<br /> I. Nailers and Blocking: Provide and secure wood nailers, blocking, for the reception of roof
<br /> curbs, roofing, etc.
<br /> 1. Provide nailers of sizes, shapes and profiles indicated on the Drawings or as
<br /> required. Provide with anchors as indicated, recommended or required for secure
<br /> attachment.
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<br /> 3.03 TEMPORARY PROTECTION
<br /> A. Provide and install all temporary protection in accordance with applicable provisions of the
<br /> Contract Documents, OSHA regulations, and as follows:
<br /> 1. Temporary protection shall include wood doors, railings, protection of floor or roof
<br /> openings, temporary partitions, and the like; adequately maintained in good repair
<br /> during the life of the Contract.
<br /> 2. Furnish and set temporary partitions with wood doors at all exterior doorways,
<br /> exterior openings or in locations exposed to weather. Substantially build and hang,
<br /> with proper hinges, locks and other necessary hardware, and remove and reset
<br /> whenever required to accommodate the Work and keep in good repair.
<br /> 3. Provide substantial temporary wood covering or guards for openings left in floor or
<br /> roof slabs for ducts, shafts, etc., using rough planking at least 2 inch thick, cleated
<br /> together and otherwise made sufficiently strong and put in place wherever required
<br /> immediately after the forms have been removed.
<br /> 3.04 JOB CONDITIONS
<br /> A. If the installation of metal frames and glass does not promptly follow the completion of the
<br /> exterior enclosures, and if the absence of enclosures would cause damage, close in all such
<br /> openings temporarily by the use of heavy polyethylene plastic sheeting, or canvas stretched
<br /> over and nailed to frames of 1 inch x 2 inch or heavier strips.
<br /> 3.05 REMOVAL OF TEMPORARY WORK
<br /> A. Remove all temporary protection when so directed, or prior to acceptance of this project.
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