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essential to the proper and convenient operation of the system shall be supplied and installed without extra charge even though not specifically called for.

PREAMBLE.

Parties bidding shall state specifically just what part of these specifications their bid covers.

A complete and correct copy of these specifications shall be attached to each bid submitted.

All bids must be submitted on or before

The right is reserved to reject any or all bids.

No bid will be considered unless accompanied by a certified check in the sum of payable to said check to be

forfeited if the successful bidder shall within-days

fail to deposit with

after the acceptance of his bid the bond

required under these specifications.

The

3. Bids.

4. Bond.

5. Contractor.

6. Commence

ment and

of Work.

checks of unsuccessful bidders will be

returned to them within

date of opening bids.

days from

Successful bidders will be required to furnish an approved bond within days after the acceptance of their bid in the sum of - to faithfully commence, carry on, and complete their work in every respect according to the true spirit and intent of these specifications.

The word "contractor"

as herein

used refers to the party or parties whose bid or bids for the whole or any part of the work contemplated under these specifications have been accepted.

Contractors under these specifications Completion shall commence work on dates to be assigned, notice to be given of such dates not less than days in advance. All work shall proceed as rapidly as is consistent with thoroughness and good workmanship, and shall be completed in the following times;

Installation of dynamos, storage batteries and apparatus within

days af

ter assigned date of commencement. Installation of wiring and wiring devices days after assigned date of

within

commencement.

Erection of pole line and wire within days after assigned date of com

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But delays due to strikes, riots, or accidents beyond the control of contractors shall be added to the time stipulated. above for the completion of the work provided application is made in writing by the contractor at the time such delay occurs, giving its nature and extent, such application to be subject to the approval of

7. Damages.

8. Duties of Contractors.

If any contractor shall fail to complete his work in the time stipulated above, including time lost through unavoidable delays if such time has been approved, there shall be deducted as liquidated damages from the contract price the sum of per day for each and every day the work remains uncompleted after the date set as above.

GENERAL SPECIFICATION.

Each contractor shall personally or through an authorized and competent representative constantly supervise the work from its beginning to its completion and acceptance.

He shall, so far as possible, keep the same foremen and workmen on the work from its commencement to its completion and acceptance.

He shall furnish all transportation, labor, apparatus and materials necessary for performing his work according to the true spirit and intent of these specifications (and plans).

He shall obtain all necessary permits and licenses for temporary obstructions, etc., and shall pay all fees for same.

He shall at all times, until its completion and final acceptance, protect his work, apparatus and materials from accidental damage by other contractors or otherwise, making good any damage thus occurring at his own expense; also making good any injury done the building in the performance of his work.

He shall comply with all corporation, city, state and other ordinances and laws relating to his work.

He shall be responsible for all accidents resulting through his work.

He shall sub-let no portion of his work except on the written permission and approval of the and shall be re

sponsible for work thus sub-let as though it were his own.

(The purchaser) agrees to afford the contractor all reasonable facilities to enable the work to proceed without interruption from beginning to end and to

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