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shall be through a combination of analyses, inspections, demonstrations and tests. <br /> B. Verify wiring connections and operation of owner installed equipment. <br /> DEMONSTRATION AND TRAINING <br /> A. Develop and provide suitable separate training modules and materials for maintenance <br /> personnel (e.g. cable connectorization). <br /> ELECTRICAL UTILITY SERVICES <br /> REFERENCES <br /> A. NECA 1 - Standard Practices for Good Workmanship in Electrical Contracting; National <br /> Electrical Contractors Association; 2006. <br /> B. NFPA 70- National Electrical Code; National Fire Protection Association; 2008. <br /> QUALITY ASSURANCE <br /> A. Perform work in accordance with utility company written requirements and NFPA 70. <br /> PRE-INSTALLATION MEETING <br /> A. Convene prior to commencing work of this section. Review service entrance requirements <br /> and details with Utility Company representative. <br /> SCOPE <br /> A. Prior to bid, contact Electric Utility and obtain installation standards. <br /> 1. Review requirements. <br /> 2. Include all components to satisfy utility requirements for a complete installation. <br /> B. Provide items not provided by the utility that may include, but are not limited to the <br /> following: <br /> 1. Trenching and backfill. <br /> 2. Underground conduit. <br /> 3. Vaults. <br /> 4. Wire. <br /> 5. Meter enclosure and conduit. <br /> PREPARATION <br /> A. Arrange with utility company to obtain permanent electric service to the Project. <br /> INSTALLATION <br /> A. Install securely, in a neat and workmanlike manner, as specified in NECA 1. <br /> Swift Green Line—Corridor Stations Special Provisions SP184 <br /> May 2017 <br />