MasterFormat - Specification questions
If the owner have some specific requirement for contractor, (for example, the working hours), where should this be include in specifications? Division 00-invite to bid? Division 00-instruction to bid? Or Division 01-general?
I found different answer from both divisions. But which one will be better?
chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://sfpublicworks.org/sites/default/files/CSI%202010-007200-General-Conditions-2011-March-Rev1.pdf

chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://www.hba.com/preambles/US/2018/Section%2001%2011%2000_Summary%20of%20Work_2016.pdf

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Hi Yafei,
The A201 General Conditions do not get modified, but some things similar to what you circled (mostly unique payment terms & insurance) get drafted into a Supplementary Conditions document that gets attached to the A201. And you are correct that these docs are considered part of Division 00 of the specs.
The jobsite hours are actually in Division 01 14 00 Work Restrictions. So those hours can be modified.
It's in AHPP. This website is also helpful (see diagram, top-right): https://www.constructionspecifier.com/coordinating-specifications-with-an-owners-division-00/2/
This topic is not really a PDD topic though; it would be covered in PjM and CE more likely.
Hope this helps!
Rebekka O'Melia, R.A., NCARB, B. Arch, M. Ed, NOMA, Step Up ARE Courses
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No, the there's an actual ad with the instructions to bidders and the invitation. The instructions about when the bid is due, how it's submitted, and a bid form they have to fill out. Find some RFP to look at online. The A201 and supplementary conditions are separate items, the actual contract requirements.
Hope this helps!
Rebekka O'Melia, R.A., NCARB, B. Arch, M. Ed, NOMA, Step Up ARE Courses
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