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Requirements. Tenant shall be responsible for Contractor, subcontractors, suppliers and materialmen # obtaining Landlord’s prior written approval of all subcontractors to be utilized in the performance of such construction work, # obtaining all necessary governmental permits and approvals in connection with the Tenant Improvements (and Landlord shall have no responsibility whatsoever in connection with obtaining the same), # furnishing to Landlord, prior to the commencement of any construction in the Premises, certificates of insurance evidencing insurance as required by the “Conditions for Construction”, if any, then applicable to the Building and # performing the construction work in such manner as to minimize, to the extent possible, disturbance of other tenants and occupants of the Building and, with respect to any work the sound levels or other effects of which would create a material disturbance of other tenants or occupants of the Building, performing such work during hours other than “regular hours” on “business days” (as such terms are defined in Paragraph 15.01 of the Lease). Landlord shall have no responsibility for furnishing any security services in or about the Building or Premises to safeguard the construction project or materials in connection therewith, other than that customarily provided in the Building for its use as an office/retail building. Tenant agrees not to employ any contractor for any work in the Premises which involves a type of labor which in the City of New York is typically provided by unionized laborers whose presence may give rise to a labor or other disturbance in the Building and, if necessary to prevent such a disturbance in a particular situation, Landlord may require Tenant to employ union labor for the work.

Tenant shall be responsible for Contractor, subcontractors, suppliers and materialmen # obtaining Landlord’s prior written approval of all subcontractors to be utilized in the performance of such construction work, # obtaining all necessary governmental permits and approvals in connection with the Third Floor Alterations (and Landlord shall have no responsibility whatsoever in connection with obtaining the same), # furnishing to Landlord, prior to the commencement of any construction in the Third Floor Additional Premises, certificates of insurance evidencing insurance as required by the Conditions for Construction then applicable to the Building and # performing the construction work in such manner as to minimize, to the extent possible, disturbance of other tenants and occupants of the Building and, with respect to any work the sound levels or other effects of which would create a material disturbance of other tenants or occupants of the Building, performing such work during hours other than “regular hours” on “business days” (as such terms are defined in Paragraph 15.01 of the Lease). Landlord shall have no responsibility for furnishing any security services in or about the Building or the Additional Third Floor Premises to safeguard the construction project or materials in connection therewith, other than that customarily provided in the Building for its use as an office/retail building. Tenant agrees not to employ any contractor for any work in the Third Floor Additional Premises which involves a type of labor which in the City of New York is typically provided by unionized laborers whose presence may give rise to a labor or other disturbance in the Building and, if necessary to prevent such a disturbance in a particular situation, Landlord may require Tenant to employ union labor for the work.

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