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RFI AGREEMENT C O C O 6 O 7 9 O Y i O C June 17, 2014 Y City of Cupertino, Building Department 10300 Torre Avenue Cupertino CA. 95014 RE: Main Street Cupertino- RFI's and As-Built Process Hello Albert Salvador, Our entire team greatly appreciates the time and effort you took with us to help identify a process in which both Devcon Construction, South Bay Construction and the design team can keep the Building Department informed of the construction changes and Requests for Information (RFI). During our meeting, we discussed processes for City of Cupertino review of RFIs, and the need for As-built drawings at the conclusion of the project. With your concurrence our team recommends the following processes. Request of Information (RFI) Each General Contractor will keep an updated RFI log and binder at the job site trailer for the inspector's review at any time. The binder will include both previously responded to and open RFIs. Each RFI will have the architect's acknowledgement of review/response.The binder will also have an RFI log which will bear a column indicating if the item is recommended for further review by the building and planning departments. The inspector will review the log and binders on a frequent basis (weekly). The inspector has the option to require any RFI of concern to be redirected for further review by a City of Cupertino Department. As-Built Plans At the conclusion of the project prior to the issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, the project team will submit to the Building Department a set of As-built plans. The as-built drawings will be highlighted copies of the permit set with redlined notations on revised areas with a reference to the associated RFI response / plan review. The referenced RFI's will be incorporated into the final as-built submission package for the City of Cupertino's records. Should you have any concerns about our team's desired process please let me know. Sincerely, K eth Rodri ues 8� Partners;Inc. Kevi ones