The following are typical operations that would be performed to suit varying jobsite conditions.

  • Receiving, unloading and unpacking all items.

  • Checking material for damage and reporting any missing items.

  • Dismantling fume hoods or equipment to fit through door openings.

  • Reading shop drawings and setting all furniture in place.

  • Scribing, shimming, and leveling.

  • Cutting and trimming various counter top materials.

  • Cutting sink opening in plastic laminate counter tops.

  • Notching and fitting tops and curbs to accommodate pipes, electrical, and columns.

  • Drilling holes in counter tops and furniture.

  • Notching cabinet rails.

  • Cutting aprons and knee space panels to suit available openings.

  • Adjusting and or setting locks.

  • Cutting, notching, and scribing all filler panels.

  • Resetting hinges and catches when adjusting the fit of doors and drawers.

  • Retouching units and tops that have minor scratches.

Note – Always double check you shop drawings and verify all dimensions before altering any items. An improperly cut top or panel may take several weeks to replace.

 
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