Upon job completion this excess material is either delivered to the customer or safely stored for a period of time in the contractor s warehouse.
Attic stock requirements.
Services h1 h10 a.
Items are often lost or forgotten about in remote locations.
The purpose of this attic stock is to ensure that identical materials can be used for future repairs and replacements.
For a typical commercial flooring installation banks offices schools shopping malls etc this amount can be as much as five to ten percent of the total material required for a job.
Attic stock additional material requested by the project leader shall be coordinated through opp stores at university park or the maintenance supervisors at commonwealth campus locations.
How much attic stock is recommended.
Five percent of the total square feet installed is a reasonable attic stock if preparing for minor accidents.
Items not inventoried in this manner will not be accepted and an appropriate credit shall be provided to the owner.
Building environment services d.
Plumbing and sewage systems e.
Maintenance attic stock completed on projects from the contractor to the district s maintenance department.
Shall maintain a reasonable attic stock of removed ca rpet to make any necessary repairs and will make all efforts to match the carpet color with said attic stock but will not be required to match the color if such stock does not exist.
These items typically cost.
This strategic assessment was included in the 2016 2017 annual audit plan.
We did not consider scrap or waste materials to be excess materials for purposes of this review.
There is no process in place for verifying that the specified items have been received.
Contractors tend to leave behind construction excess in mechanical rooms causing a safety hazard.
Clause f6 attic stock and spare partswhen building attic stock and or spare parts requirements are specified in the contract documents the contractor shall 1 comply with such requirements and 2 ensure that subcontractors comply with such requirements.
Electricity and fuels f.