2. Railway spurs and sidings available to the
Contractor for delivery of materials.
3. Any restrictions on daily working hours.
4. Procedure for scheduling outages and tests.
5. Any noise or traffic restrictions.
6. Availability of utilities required for
construction.
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AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF STATE HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORTATION OFFICIALS
(AASHTO)
AASHTO M 118
(1979) Coal-Tar Bitumen Used in Roofing,
Damp-Proofing, and Waterproofing
AMERICAN BOILER MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION (ABMA)
ABMA 103
(2001)Selected Codes and Standards of the
Boiler Industry
AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF STEEL CONSTRUCTION (AISC)
AISC 335
(1989) Structural Steel Buildings
Allowable Stress Design and Plastic Design
AISC 350
(LRFD)Specification for Structural Steel
Buildings
AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE (ANSI)
ANSI A13.1
(1996; R 2002) Scheme for Identification
of Piping Systems
ANSI A14.3
(2002) Standard for Fixed Ladders and
Safety Requirements
ANSI B16.18
(1984; R 1994) Cast Copper Alloy Solder
Joint Pressure Fittings
ANSI Z223.1
(1996) National Fuel Gas Code
AMERICAN PETROLEUM INSTITUTE (API)
API Std 607
(1993; R 1998) Fire Test for Soft-Seated
Quarter-Turn Valves
API Std 650
(1998; A 2001) Welded Steel Tanks for Oil
Storage
AMERICAN WATER WORKS ASSOCIATION(AWWA)
AWWA C511
(1997) Reduced-Pressure Principle Backflow
Prevention Assembly
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