Specifications
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Service and Installation - Subcontractor Responsibilities
As a DMX Subcontractor, you are responsible for supplying the necessary labor and
miscellaneous materials to complete the DMX installation or field service call in a timely and
professional manner.
DMX expects the subcontractor to be responsible for:
• Scheduling and integrating all work with other trades and personnel at the job site.
DMX will not pay for unproductive trips due to scheduling arranged by contractor.
• Implementation of professional work habits and practices at all times.
• Obtaining any permits required for a DMX installation including, but not limited to;
work permits, electrical permits, state or county compliance permits, and any other
licenses or guarantees which may be required by the client, federal, state or local
agencies.
• Performing all work within DMX’s Field Installation/Service Standards. In addition,
all work must be performed to local electrical & building codes and to the standards
and specifications of the National Electrical Code (NEC), National Electrical Safety
Code, National Fire Protection Standards, State and Local Building Codes,
Occupational Safety and Health Code. If the DMX standards are in direct conflict with
above codes, the above codes take precedence.
• Managing employees, materials supplied by DMX, equipment, and all applicable taxes,
benefits and insurances.
• Supplying miscellaneous materials required completing the installation or service call.
Miscellaneous materials include but are not limited to; screws, crimp connectors, wire
ties, grommets, all thread, unistrut, pin rod, electrical tape, labels, gang boxes, backing
plates, ballast and staples. Any project requiring significant hardware expense must be
discussed with project manager prior to purchase or installation of materials.
• Paying for vehicle parking and toll expenses incurred during travel and while on job
sites.
DMX does not pay for lodging, per diem, travel, parking or other travel expenses unless agreed
to by the project manager prior to the start of a project. All agreements must be writing.