Document Details
Document Number:
EI 14-021
Title:
Revisions to Standard Specification Section 100 Phase 7
Status:
Inactive
Issue Date:
10/21/2014
Effective Date:
1/8/2015
Expiration Date:
9/27/2015
Resp Organization:
Office of Construction
Contact:
Brian DeWald
Phone:
518-457-6472
Email:
Brian.DeWald@dot.ny.gov
Item Numbers:
101,102,103,104,105,106,107,108,109
Drawings:
Keywords:
Change Order, Changed Condition, CPM, Insurance, Civil Rights, DBE, M/WBE, Award, Notice, Equipment, Overhead, Force Account, Final, Safety, Buy America
Shelf Notes:
Yes
Standard Book:
No
Supersedes These:
(10-017) Revisions to Standard Specifications Section 100 - Electronic Plans and Amendments
(11-015)107-05 Safety and Health Regulations
(90-042)AOBE (As Ordered By The Engineer)
(74-050)Separate Contracts For Long Term Projects
(10-006)Insurance Requirements for Construction Contracts
(04-033)Revision to Standard Specification Section 107-05L.4 Silica
(12-019)Revisions to Standard Specifications Section 100 - Civil Rights
(07-022)Revisions to Standard Specification 107-05A High-Visibility Apparel
(12-007)Revision To Standard Specifications Section 100 - Appendix A
(09-029)Revision to 105-03 Methods and Equipment, Revision to 107-01 Laws, Rules, Regulations and Permits
(09-021)Revisions to Standard Specifications - Section 100, 107-06 Insurance and 107-09 Damage
(08-029)Revision to Standard Specifications - 109-07 Prompt Payments by the Contractor
(08-024)Worker Safety Training
(08-017)Usage of Portable Phones and Personal Entertainment Devices
(06-013)Revisions to Standard Specifications - Section 100 - Phase 5F - Lobbying
(05-035)Labor Markup for Force Accounts
(09-030)Revision to Standard Specifications: 105-10 Survey and Stakeout
Modifies These:
(11-010)Release to Perform Contract Work on Private Land
Superseded By:
(15-031) Superseded Issuances Resulting from Adoption of Electronic Standard Specifications as Official Documents
File:
EI 14-021
Abstract:
Revisions to Section 100 - Phase 7 is the latest effort by the Office of Construction, in working with the construction industry and other stakeholders, to establish general contract provisions that clearly identify parties responsible for what actions under a construction contract.