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City of Everett 01 25 00 - 3 <br /> <br /> <br />01 25 00 - 3 SUBSTITUTION PROCEDURES <br /> <br />the Contractor shall provide suitable, secure storage and protect from damage, theft or <br />other loss until installation. <br />1.6 PRODUCT SELECTION <br />A. GENERAL PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS: Provide products that comply with contract <br />documents, that are undamaged and, unless otherwise indicated, unused at the time of <br />installation. <br />1. Provide products complete with all accessories, trim, finish, safety guards and <br />other devices and details needed for a complete installation and for the intended <br />use and effect. <br />2. STANDARD PRODUCTS: Where available, provide standard products of types <br />that have been produced and used successfully in similar situations on other <br />project. <br />B. PRODUCT SELECTION PROCEDURES: Product selection is governed by contract <br />documents and governing regulations, not by previous project experience. Procedures <br />governing product selection include the following: <br />1. PROPRIETARY SPECIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: Where only a single <br />product or manufacturer is named, followed by "no equal", "no substitution", "or no <br />exception", provide the product indicated. Advise Architect when it is discovered <br />that the named product is not a feasible solution. <br />2. SEMIPROPRIETARY SPECIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: Where two or more <br />products or manufacturers are named, followed by "no equals", "no substitutions", <br />or "no exception", provide one of the products named. Advise Architect when none <br />of the named products comply with specification requirements or are not feasible <br />for use. <br />3. NON-PROPRIETARY SPECIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: Where the <br />specifications name products or manufacturers that are indicative of the type and <br />quality of the product to be incorporated in the work, followed by the term "or <br />equal", or similar language, comply with the contract documents provisions <br />concerning "product substitutions" to obtain approval for use of an unnamed <br />product. <br />4. DESCRIPTIVE SPECIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: Where the specifications <br />describe a product or assembly defining the characteristics required, but with or <br />without use of a brand or trade name, provide products or assemblies that provide <br />the characteristics indicated and otherwise comply with contract requirements. <br />5. PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: Where specifications <br />require compliance with performance requirements, provide products that comply <br />with these requirements, which are recommended by the manufacturer for the <br />application indicated. Submit manufacturer's recommendations contained in <br />published product literature, or by the manufacturer's individual certification of <br />performance for approval by Architect. General overall performance of a product <br />is implied where the product is specified for specific application. <br />6. VISUAL MATCHING: Where matching an established sample is required, the <br />owners decision will be final on whether a proposed product matches satisfactorily. <br />a. Where there is no product available within the specified product category <br />which matches satisfactorily and also complies with other specified <br />requirements; comply with the provisions of the contract documents