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G. Table of Contents: Neatly typed, in the sequence of the Table of Contents of the <br />Project Manual, with each item identified with the number and title of the Section in <br />which specified and the name of the product or work item. <br />H. Provide heavy paper dividers with celluloid covered tabs for each separate warranty. <br />Mark the tab to identify the product or installation. Provide a typed description of the <br />product or installation, including the name of the product and the name, address and <br />telephone number of the installer, supplier and manufacturer. <br />Identify each binder on the front and the spine with the typed or printed title <br />"WARRANTIES AND BONDS", the project title or name and the name, address and <br />telephone number of the Contractor. <br />When operating and maintenance manuals are required for warranted construction, <br />provide additional copies of each required warranty, as necessary, for inclusion in <br />each required manual. <br />K. Schedule of Special Warranties, if applicable. <br />1.04 WARRANTY REQUIREMENT <br />A. Related Damages and Losses: When correcting warranted work that has failed, <br />remove and replace other work that has been damaged as a result of such failure or <br />that must be removed and replaced to provide access for correction of warranted <br />work. <br />B. Reinstatement of Warranty: When work covered by a warranty has failed and been <br />corrected by replacement or rebuilding, reinstate the warranty by written <br />endorsement. The reinstated warranty shall be equal to the original warranty with an <br />equitable adjustment for depreciation. <br />C. Replacement Cost: Upon determination that work covered by a warranty has failed, <br />replace or rebuild the work to an acceptable condition cornp!ying with requirements <br />of Contract Documents. The Contractor is responsible for the cost of replacing or <br />rebuilding defective work regardless of whether the Owner has benefited from use of <br />the work through a portion of its anticipated useful service life. <br />D. Owner's Recourse: Written warranties made to the Owner are in addition to implied <br />warranties, and shall not limit the duties, obligations, rights and remedies otherwise <br />available under the law, nor shall warranty periods be interpreted as limitations on <br />time in which the Owner can enforce such other duties, obligations, rights, or <br />remedies. <br />E. Rejection of Warranties: The Owner reserves the right to reject warranties and to <br />limit selections to products with warranties not in conflict with requirements of the <br />contract Documents. <br />F. Disclaimers and Limitations: Manufacturer's disclaimers and limitations on product <br />warranties do not relieve the Contractor of the warranty on the work that <br />incorporates the products, nor does it relieve suppliers, manufacturers and <br />Subcontractors required to countersign special warranties with the Contractor. <br />01740-Z <br />D:!DIVISION 1101740 Warranties and ©onds.doc <br />