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PART 3.00EXECUTIONFTWIC-2235June, 20093.01 TESTING:A. Perform all tests as indicated in the various sections of the <strong>specifications</strong>. Provide<strong>Contract</strong>ing Officer 24 to 48 hours notice of any testing.B. Cooperate with the Government and its testing laboratory. Provide complete access tothe site and make <strong>Contract</strong> Documents available. <strong>Contract</strong>or shall furnish samplematerial required for testing and shall furnish personnel and equipment needed to performsampling, or to assist in making the field tests. Deliver samples or test cylinders to thelocation designated by the <strong>Contract</strong>ing Officer.C. Samples made at the site and sent to a testing laboratory for performance of testing shallbe identified by the <strong>Contract</strong>or in such a manner that designates the exact location atwhich the sample was taken. Concrete cylinders shall be marked with a uniqueidentification number which corresponds to a log number. The log will include theconcrete company, truck or ticket number, mix design, time of day, temperature ofambient air and concrete temperature. The drawings will be marked with a colored markwhich identifies the extent of concrete placed as represented by the test cylinder.D. All other samples will be identified with such information suitable to identify the sourceand such other information required by the <strong>Contract</strong>ing Officer.E. Testing of HVAC and Electrical Systems are specified under the individual Sections ofDivision 15 and 16.END OF SECTION01400-2

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