The vaudeville theatre, building, operation, management (1918)

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cially and is experienced in strictly theatrical work, or which will provide an experienced su- perintendent, familiar with theatrical installa- tions, to oversee the work generally. 2nd: Contract should carry a clause requir- ing the contractor to be prepared to install his part of the work in such manner and at such times as will not delay the building or other contractors, and a clause should carry a pen- alty provision for non-compliance. 3rd: After completion of the work, and prior to acceptance, each floor, each main and each individual line shall be free from grounds, breaks or short-circuits; no branch circuit shall show insulation resistance below 25,000 ohms, the test to be made under supervision of a rep- resentative of the Board of Underwriters, city electrician or other chosen parties, in conjunc- tion with the architect. 4th: Installation to be complete in e'\t:ry respect, and any item omitted from specifica- tions, necessary to the proper installation and operation of the equipment, shall be installed by the contractor without extra charge. (This puts responsibility up to the contractor for see- ing that specifications are complete.) 5th: All conduit and conduit fittings to be of enameled, rigid type, so installed that wires 46