Specifications: Electrical Work 6-8 Shepard Street Cambridge, MA 01238 Prepared by: Peter Moulton 6 Shepard Street, Unit 3 978-835-0797 Version 1.0 April.

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Specifications: Electrical Work 6-8 Shepard Street Cambridge, MA Prepared by: Peter Moulton 6 Shepard Street, Unit Version 1.0 April 21, 2013

Jobs to be quoted 1. Add switches, fixtures and outlets to basement 2. Replaces basement fuseboxes with breaker panels – Public services (Breakout as Subquote 2.1) – Service to Unit 1, 6 Shepard Street (Breakout as Subquote 2.2) – Service to Unit 3, 6 Shepard Street (Breakout as Subquote 2.3) – Service to Unit 3, 8 Shepard Street (Breakout as Subquote 2.4) 3. Replace broken fixture, Back Porch, 1 st floor All work to be according to present National, Massachusetts and Cambridge Electrical codes Vendor will pull necessary Permits, and provide initial and signed inspection copies to Condo association Quotes can show cost savings associated by combining jobs, particularly with Subquotes for Job #2

Job # 1

Basement work: layout – (not to scale) Rutland Street Shepard Street New fixtures #8 panel #6 panel See Detail 1 See Detail 2 See Detail 3 See Detail 4 See Detail 5

Basement work: Detail 1 Add light switch beside door, and wire to control existing and one new ceiling mounted lights as shown in layout Add duplex receptacle beside door, new 20A GFCI circuit Power source: #8 Public circuits: existing lighting circuit and new 20 A circuit

Basement work: Detail 2 Add new ceiling light fixture to area beside furnaces as shown in layout, fitting between ductwork Wire to new light switch Power source: #8 Public circuit now used for other ceiling lights

Basement work: Detail 3 Add new duplex outlet to # 6 power panel, located as shown by arrow in picture at left Power source: #6 Public circuit used for ceiling lights (or other Public circuit, as convenient)

Basement work: Detail 4 Add new ceiling light fixture as shown in layout, at approximate location shown by arrow in picture on left Power source: #6 common circuit used for other #6 ceiling lights, controlled by new switch in Detail 5

Basement work: Detail 5 Add new light switch by #6 basement entrance door, as shown in layout, at approximate location shown by arrow in picture on left Wire to control ceiling light fixtures as shown in layout Power source: #6 common circuit used for ceiling lights

Job # 2

#6-side Breaker/Fusebox Panel Subquote 2.1, partial: Replace #6 Public circuit disconnect switch and fusebox (white arrows) and any sub- fuseboxes with breaker box. Subquote 2.2: Replace #6 Unit #1 fuseboxes (blue arrows) with breaker box Subquote 2.3: Replace #6 Unit #3 fusebox (red arrow) with breaker box (note, Unit # 3 has additional breaker box in Unit)

#8-side Breaker/Fusebox Panel Subquote 2.1, partial: Replace #8 Public circuit disconnect switch abd fuseboxes (white arrows) with breaker box Subquote 2.4: Replace #8 Unit #3 fuseboxes (red arrows) with breaker box

Job # 3

Replace broken fixture, Back Porch Replace broken outdoor lamp fixture, first level