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HomeMy WebLinkAbout7864 Gall BlvdList Of Abbreviations A A/C AIR CONDITION E EL ELEVATION L LAV LAVATORY S Sc SOLID CORE AB ANCHOR BOLT ELEC ELECTRICAL LBL LABEL SCHED SCHEDULE ACT ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILE ELEV ELEVATOR LBS POUNDS SCP SCUPPER AD ADJUSTABLE, ADJACENT EMER EMERGENCY LF LINEAR FEET SD SOAP DISPENSER AFF ABOVE REF FINISHED EQ EQUAL LT WT LIGHT WEIGHT SEAL SEALANT FLOOR (SLAB) EQUIP EQUIPMENT SECT SECTION AHU AIR HANDLER UNIT ESC ESCALATOR M MAS MASONRY SF SQUARE FEET ALT ALTERNATE EWC ELECTRIC MAX MAXIMUM SHT SHEET ALUM ALUMINUM WATER COOLER MECH MECHANICAL SIM SIMILAR ANOD ANODIZED EXIST EXISTING MFR MANUFACTURER SPEC SPECIFICATION APPROX APPROXIMATE EXP EXPANSION MH MANHOLE SS STAINLESS STEEL, ARCH ARCHITECT EXT EXTERIOR MIN MINIMUM SERVICE SINK AUTO AUTOMATIC MIN MINIMUM, MINUTE STD STANDARD F FACP FIRE ALARM MISC MISCELLANEOUS STL STEEL B B 0 BOTTOM OF CONTROL PANEL MLDG MOLDING STOR STORAGE BD BOARD FD FLOOR DRAIN MO MASONRY OPENING STRUC STRUCTURAL BLDG BUILDING FDN FOUNDATION MR MOISTURE RESISTANT SUSP SUSPENDED BM BEAM FIN FINISHED MTD MOUNTED SY SQUARE YARD BRG BEARING FLR FLOOR MTL METAL BTM BOTTOM FR FIRE RESISTANT MUL MULLION T T TREAD BUR BUILT UP ROOF FR-S FIRE -RETARDANT T&G TONGUE & GROOVE WOOD TREATMENT N NIC NOT IN CONTRACT TBL TABLE C CB CATCH BASIN FT FEET, FOOT NOM NOMINAL TELE TELEPHONE CG CORNER GUARD FTG FOOTING NTS NOT TO SCALE TEMP TEMPERED Cl CAST IRON FURR FURRING THK THICK CJ CONTROL JOINT FUT FUTURE 0 OC ON CENTER TILT TOILET CL CENTER LINE OD OUTSIDE DIAMETER TO TOP OF CLG CEILING G GA GAUGE OPP OPPOSITE TPD TOILET PAPER CLO CLOSET GAL GALLON OVFL OVERFLOW DISPENSER CLR CLEAR GALV GALVANIZED TS TUBE STEEL CMU CONCRETE GB GRAB BAR P PL PLATE TV TELEVISION MASONRY UNIT GC GENERAL CONTRACTOR PLAM PLASTIC LAMINATE TYP TYPICAL CO CLEAN OUT GYP GYPSUM PLASTER COL COLUMN pLg� PLUMBING U LION UNLESS OTHER- CONC CONCRETE H HB HOSE BIBB PLWD PLYWOOD WISE NOTED CONST CONSTRUCTION HC HOLLOW CORE PNL PANEL UTIL UTILITY CONT CONTINUOUS HDW HARDWARE PR PAIR CONTR CONTRACTOR HM HOLLOW METAL PREFAB PREFABRICATED V VB VINYL BASE CORR CORRIDOR HORIZ HORIZONTAL PT POINT VCT VINYL COMPOSITE TILE CT CERAMIC TILE HR HOUR PT PRESSURE TREATED VERT VERTICAL CTR CENTER HT HEIGHT PTD PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER VEST VESTIBULE CU CONDENSING UNIT HTG HEATING PVC POLY VINYL CLORIDE VIF VERIFY IN FIELD CW COLD WATER HVAC HEATING, VENTILATING VTR VENT THRU ROOF & AIR CONDITIONING Q QT QUARRY TILE VWC VINYL WALL COVERING D DBL DOUBLE HW HOT WATER DEPT DEPARTMENT R R RADIUS, RISER, W W WIDTH DET DETAIL I ID INSIDE DIAMETER THERMAL RESISTANCE W/ WITH DF DRINKING FOUNTAIN IN INCH RD ROOF DRAIN W/O WITHOUT DIA DIAMETER INCL INCLUDING RECP RECEPTACLE WC WATER CLOSET DIM DIMENSION INSUL INSULATION REF REFERENCE WD WOOD DISP DISPENSER INT INTERIOR REFR REFRIGERATOR WH WATER HEATER DN DOWN INV INVERT REG REGLET WP WATERPROOF DS DOWNSPOUT REINF REINFORCEMENT WT WEIGHT DWG DRAWING J JAN JANITOR REQ REQUIRED WWF WELDED WIRE FABRIC JB JUNCTION BOX REV REVISION WWM WELDED WIRE METAL E EA EACH JT JOINT RM ROOM EB EXPANSION BOLT L RND ROUND Y YD YARD EIFS EXTERIOR INSULATING L LENGTH RO ROUGH OPENING FINISH SYSTEM LAM LAMINATE RTU ROOF TOP UNIT EJ EXPANSION JOINT Legend X -- GRID DESIGNATION 102 ROOM NUMBER 102A DOOR NUMBER ® WINDOW TYPE O2 STOREFRONT TYPE WALL TYPE O KEY NOTE ® REVISION NUMBER TO SOMETHING ELEVATIONS TAGS XX'-XX" ;N- SPOT ELEVATION TAG • N NORTH ARROW BUILDING SECTION A301-2 A301-2 SHEET NUMBER SECTION NUMBER I I WALL SECTION A302-3 SHEET NUMBER SECTION NUMBER A501-6 SECTION DETAIL SHEET NUMBER DETAIL NUMBER A888-88 DETAIL REFERENCE SHEET NUMBER DETAIL NUMBER EXTERIOR ELEVATION A201-2 MARKERS SHEET NUMBER ELEVATION NUMBER 1 a 4 A401 2 INTERIOR ELEVATION MARKERS SHEET NUMBER 3 ELEVATION NUMBER BRICK ! ° .. CONCRETE PLYWOOD GYPSUM BOARD 0e, DRAINAGE FILL MASONRY ���/���/ COR PACTED EARTH STEEL RIGID INSULATION = .... MR BOARD General Notes 1. ALL WORK WILL COMPLY WITH LOCAL, STATE, AND NATIONAL CODES RELATED TO THIS PROJECT. 2. THE WRITTEN DIMENSIONS PREVAIL ON THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS, DO NOT SCALE THESE DRAWINGS. CONTRACTOR TO FIELD VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND CONDITIONS. IF ANY DISCREPANCY OCCURS, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT IN WRITING BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH ANY WORK AFFECTED BY THE DISCREPANCY. 3. CONTRACTORS TO SECURE ALL PERMITS AND REQUIRED INSPECTIONS NECESSARY TO OBTAIN A CERIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY. 4. CONTRACTORS ARE TO PROVIDE ALL TEMPORARY UTILITIES AND INFRASTRUCTURE REQUIRED TO PERFORM THE WORK, INCLUDING FIRE PROTECTION AS REQUIRED DURING CONSTRUCTION. 5. EACH CONTRACTOR AND SUBCONTRACTOR IS EXPECTED TO REVIEW ALL CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND SITE CONDITIONS PRIOR TO ISSUED BID. CHANGE ORDERS WILL NOT BE APPROVED FOR FAILURE TO DO SO. 6. PRODUCTS SPECIFIED OR OTHERWISE INDICATED IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS SHALL NOT BE SUBSTITUED WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN APPROVAL FROM THE ARCHITECT AND OWNER. 7. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL HAVE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALL EQUIPMENT AND APPLIANCES ON SITE AT TIME OF INSPECTION. 8. THIS CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE ALL TRADES REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THIS PROJECT AS REQUIRED TO ACTIVATE THE USE OF THE FACILITY AS PLANNED. 9. THE EXISTING SHELL BUILDING IS FULLY SPRINKLERED AND HAS A FULL FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. THESE SYSTEMS SHALL BE MODIFIED AS NEEDED TO PROVIDE FIRE PROTECTION FOR THE SPECIFIED TENANT SPACES. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT SIGNED AND SEALED SHOP DRAWINGS AND HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS TO THE LOCAL JURISDICTION FOR PERMITTING. NO WORK ON THE FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS SHALL TAKE PLACE UNTIL THE REQUIRED PERMITS ARE OBTAINED BY THE FIRE PROTECTION SUB CONTRACTOR. 10. ALL BUILDING MATERIALS SHALL COMPLY WITH THE REQUIRMENTS OF TYPE II-B CONSTRUCTION. ALL PLYWOOD SHEATHING AND WOOD BLOCKING SHALL BE FIRE RETARDANT TREATED (FRT) 11. SEE ENERGY CALCULATION ATTACHED TO THIS SUBMISSION 12. ALL WORK ON THE EXISTING BUILDING SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL EXISTING WARRANTIES. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL CONTACT THE OWNER DIRECTLY TO OBTAIN ALL EXISTING WARRANTY INFORMATION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE THE OWNER WITH DOCUMENTATION VERIFYING THAT ALL EXISTING WARRANTIES HAVE BEEN MAINTAINED. Legal Description A TRACT OF LAND LYING IN THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SECTION 34 AND IN THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 25 SOUTH, RANGE 21 EAST, PASCO COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE SAME BEING A PORTION OF THE ZEPHYRHILLS COLONY COMPANY LANDS SUBDIVISION OF SAID SECTION 34 AND 35 AS SHOWN ON THE PLAT OR MAP THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 55 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF PASCO COUNTY, FLORIDA. LESS AND EXCEPT THAT PORTION OF SAID TRACTS 58 AND 59 CONVEYED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1902, PAGE 690, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PASCO COUNTY, FLORIDA. SAID LAND CONTAINING 60.76 ACRES MORE OR LESS. Vicinity MapNTS 7864 GALL BLVD, ZEPHYRHILLS, FLORIDA Code Information JURISDICTION AUTHORITY CITY OF ZEPHYRHILLS 3 SIGNED & SEALED SETS FOR PERMIT 5335 8TH STREET (813) 780-0020 - PHONE ZEPHYRHILLS, FL 33542 (813) 780-0021- FAX ADOPTED CODES: BUILDING: FLORIDA BUILDING CODE, BUILDING - 2007 (W/ 2009 AMENDMENTS) FIRE: FLORIDA FIRE PREVENTION CODE - 2007 (WI 2009 AMENDMENTS) (CHAPTER 36 - NFPA 1 & NFPA 101 W/ STATE FIRE MARSHAL AMENDMENTS) PLUMBING: FLORIDA BUILDING CODE, PLUMBING - 2007 (WI 2009 AMENDMENTS) MECHANICAL: FLORIDA BUILDING CODE, MECHANICAL - 2007 (W/ 2009 AMENDMENTS) ELECTRICAL: FLORIDA BUILDING CODE, BUILDING - 2007 (W/ 2009 AMENDMENTS) (CHAPTER 27 - NFPA 70, NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE) FUEUGAS: FLORIDA BUILDING CODE, FUEUGAS - 2007 (WI 2009 AMENDMENTS) ACCESSIBILITY: FLORIDA BUILDING CODE, BUILDING - 2007 (W/ 2009 AMENDMENTS) ENERGY: FLOR DA BUILDING CO EI,D UTCHAPTER 11 - FLORAA DIING - 200CCESSIBILI7 (W/0DE FOR BUILDING CONSTRUCTION). 2009 AMENDMENTS) (CHAPTER 13 - FLORIDA ENERGY EFFICIENCY FOR BUILDING CONSTRUCTION). BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION DATA OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION (FBC 309) GROUP M - MERCANTILE CONSTRUCTION TYPE (FBC TABLE 601) TYPE II-B, FULLY SPRINKLERED MAXIMUM HEIGHT AND AREA (FBC TABLE 503) MAXIMUM HEIGHT 55'-0" - FOUR STORIES ACTUAL HEIGHT 35'-0" - ONE STORY MAXIMUM AREA 12,500 SF ACTUAL AREA 8,600 SF A-o V Hies � y �a cL,L,Y of ZEPHYR �� SHEET NO. PLANS EypMMF_R ARCHITECTURAL NOTE: WIND ZONE =110 MPH. IMPORTANCE FACTOR =1.00 BLDG CATEGORY = II, ENCLOSED. WIND EXPOSURE = B THE SCOPE OF WORK FOR THIS INTERIOR BUILD OUT DOES NOT INCLUDE ANY MODIFICATIONS TO ANY EXTERIOR DOORS OR WINDOWS. ALL MODIFICATIONS TO THE EXISTING ROOF SYSTEM SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MIAMI DADE NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE (NOA). Contact Information "M•1 CLIENT: PRIMERICA GROUP ONE, INC. STRUCTURAL CUHACI & PETERSON, ARCHITECTS, LLC 3629 MADACA LANE ENGINEER: 1925 PROSPECT AVE TAMPA, FL. 33618 ORLANDO, FL 32814 (813) 933-0629 PHONE (407) 661-9100 PHONE (813) 935-3420 FAX (407) 661-9101 FAX CONTACT: ADAM ROBINSON ARCHITECT: CUHACI & PETERSON, ARCHITECTS, LLC MECHANICAL CUHACI & PETERSON, ARCHITECTS, LLC 1925 PROSPECT AVE ENGINEER: 1925 PROSPECT AVE ORLANDO, FL 32814 ORLANDO, FL 32814 (407) 661-9100 PHONE (407) 661-9100 PHONE (407) 661-9101 FAX (407) 661-9101 FAX CONTACT: GABRIEL ROBERTSON CIVIL AVID GROUP ELECTRICAL CUHACI & PETERSON, ARCHITECTS, LLC ENGINEER: 8659 BAYPINE ROAD, STE 304 ENGINEER: 1925 PROSPECT AVE JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA 32256 ORLANDO, FL 32814 (904) 737-4001 PHONE (407) 661-9100 PHONE (904) 252-7030 FAX (407) 661-9101 FAX A901 A902 A903 A904 Vanilla Shell at Zephyr Commons �\ � Tenant Space D2 in Building D 7864 Gall Blvd, Zephyrhills, FL SPACE D2 (AREA OF INTR. WORK) Scope of Work 1. The scope is limited to tenant space D2 in Bldg D. The space is 20' x 70' (outside faces of exterior walls and centers of demising walls). 2. The scope does not include any work related to the parking lot, landscaping, site utilities, site drainage, site lighting, or any other site features. 3. The scope does not include any work on any of the buildings in the shopping center other than Bldg D. 4. The scope does not include any work to the sidewalks, hardscape areas, or landscape areas immediately adjacent to any of the buildings. 5. The scope does not include any work to the finishes, awnings, stone work, or decorative trim on the exterior elevations of any of the buildings. 6. The scope does not include any work to the storefront systems, decorative windows, front storefront doors, or rear hollow metal doors on any of the buildings. 7. The scope does not include any work on the existing roof system other than what is required to add an exhaust fan and a vent for the new restroom. The scope does not include any work on the shingle roofs or on the roof drainage systems. 8. The scope does not include any work on the front framed wall. The existing 1 hour fire rating on the front framed wall shall be maintained. 9. The scope does not include any work on the existing tenant demising walls other than what is required to install the new restroom. The existing 1 hour fire ratings shall be maintained. 10. The scope includes adding sheathing over furring and insulation on the inside of the rear masonry wall inside the restroom only. The rest of the rear wall will be left as exposed masonry with no finish. 11. The scope includes providing a new fire extinguisher as required by code. 12. The scope includes installing a new restroom as shown on the plans. 13. The scope includes new 2' x 4' ACT ceilings at 10'-0" AFF. The ceilings will not have insulation. 14. The scope does not include any work on the foundations, columns, beams, joists, roof deck, or trusses. The scope does not include any structural work on the existing masonry or framed walls. 15. The scope includes saw -cutting the existing floor slab as needed to provide new plumbing. 16. The scope includes re -pouring any portion of the existing slab that is saw -cut. It also includes pouring a new slab in the area of the existing slab leave out at the rear of space D2. 17. The existing building has a fire sprinkler system with the heads turned up. The scope includes turning down the sprinkler heads and repositioning them as needed to fit the ceiling layout. The design of the sprinkler system will be handled by the contractor through their signed and sealed shop drawings. The contractor shall be responsible for determining the exact locations of all sprinkler heads and for coordinating with all other disciplines. The contractor shall be responsible for providing signed and sealed shop drawings as required for permitting. 18. The scope does not include any work to any underground sanitary lines other than what is required for connection of new sanitary lines. The scope does not include any work to any existing dean outs. 19. The scope includes removal of any unused portion of existing above ground stub -ins for space D2. 20. The scope includes connecting a new 4" sanitary line to the existing line and extending it as needed to serve the new restroom. 21. The scope does not include any floor drains. The scope does not include any stub outs for future tenant connection to the sanitary system. TITLE ON SHEET PERMIT SET 2011_03-04 22. The scope includes new vent piping and a new vent through the roof. The scope does not include any stub outs for future connection to the vent pipes by the tenant. 23. The scope does not include any work to the water meter, the cold water main, or any of the valves. The scope does not include any work to the cold water branch line other than what is required for connection of new cold water piping. 24. The scope includes connection of a new 1" cold water line to the existing branch line. The new line shall be extended as needed to serve the new restroom. 25. The scope does not include any provisions for hot water or any stub outs for future tenant connection to the cold water system. 26. The scope includes plumbing fixtures as shown on the plans. 27. The scope does not include any work related to grease or gas. 28. The scope does not include any work to the existing 5 ton RTU above space D2 other than what is required to connect new HVAC ducting. The scope does not include work for any other RTUs. 29. The scope does not include any work to any of the existing condensate lines. 30. The scope includes providing a full HVAC system as shown on the plans. 31. The scope includes providing an exhaust fan in the restroom that is vented to the roof. 32. The scope does not include any work to the building transformer, the secondary conduit, the secondary wire, the main disconnect, the wireway, the tenant meter, or the tenant disconnect. 33. The scope includes new wire to be pulled from the existing tenant disconnect to the new tenant panel via the existing empty conduit. 34. The scope includes providing a new 200 amp,120 1208 volt, 3 phase, 42 pole electrical panel. 35. The scope includes new power receptacles as shown on the plans. 36. The scope does not include any changes to the existing sign junction box on the front of the building over the storefront. The scope does include wiring this junction box to the new tenant panel. 37. The scope includes wiring the existing RTU and all other components of the HVAC system to the new tenant panel. 38. The scope does not include any changes to the decorative sconce light fixtures on the front of the building. 39. The scope does not include any changes to the existing wall mounted light fixture on the rear of the building. The scope does include wiring this light fixture to the new tenant panel via a light switch. 40. The scope includes providing exit and emergency light fixtures as shown on the plans. 41. The scope includes providing ceiling mounted 2' x 4' light fixtures as shown on the plans. 42. The scope does not include any changes to the existing telephone system. The existing conduit stubbed into the rear of the space shall remain as is. 43. The existing building has a fire alarm system. The scope includes modifying the system as needed to provide a code compliant fire alarm system in space D2. The design of the alarm system will be handled by the contractor through their signed and sealed shop drawings. The contractor shall be responsible for determining the exact locations of all fire alarm components and for coordinating with all other disciplines. The contractor shall be responsible for providing signed and sealed shop drawings as required for permitting. Drawing Index COVER SHEET X PROJECT SITE PLAN X PLANS X DETAILS X SPECIFICATIONS X SPECIFICATIONS X SPECIFICATIONS X SPECIFICATIONS X :IRE PROTECTION FIRE SPRINKLER NOTE - THE EXISTING SHELL BUILDING IS FULLY SPRINKLERED. THE SPRINKLER SYSTEM SHALL BE MODIFIED AS NEEDED FOR SPACE D2. ALL MODIFICATIONS TO THE SPRIKLER SYSTEM SHALL BE DESIGNED BY THE CONTRACTOR. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT SIGNED AND SEALED SHOP DRAWINGS AND HYDRAULIC CALCULATIONS TO THE LOCAL JURISDICTION FOR PERMITTING. PLUMBING P101 MECHANICAL M101 ELECTRICAL E101 E501 FIRE ALARM PLUMBING FLOOR PLAN & GENERAL INFORMATION X MECHANICAL FLOOR PLAN & GENERAL INFORMATION X ELECTRICAL PLANS RISER & SCHEDULE X ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS X FIRE ALARM NOTE - THE EXISTING SHELL BUILDING HAS A FULL FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SHALL BE MODIFIED AS NEEDED FOR SPACE D2. ALL MODIFICATIONS TO THE FIRE ALARM SYSTEM SHALL BE DESIGNED BY THE CONTRACTOR. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT SIGNED AND SEALED SHOP DRAWINGS TO THE LOCAL JURISDICTION FOR PERMITTING. �--� U c N � U LL � Uco 0 m o� z g QQ, `- o UJ X •� Q U Q LL U CD w C)co ar- CD r l N� = V w r' a wCO mLO O M s� J Q J tn F L4 m IF, FIRE HYDRANT FIRE HYDRANT a> RE: CIVIL PLANS RE: CIVIL PLANS if } E r ! r ` i , y , -� }i - _ f,%5, a,\_.-._�'r _ f=� _ � _� _�_ ",� Jp' 14 J �—_�°---�_— _-_ ��ey—'•� _ _— _— _ 1__"-�,_ .._—_ __ EXISTING REAR SIDEWALK IS FLUSH WITH ADJACENT PAVEMENT ALONG THE ENTIRE REAR OF BUILDING D . } FIRE HYDRANT A, • a 1. 1 1; RE. CIVIL PLANSr` Bldg A FUTURE BUILDING TO BE DESIGNED, PERMITTED, - — -FIRE HYDRANT W s -- RE CIVIL PLAN I ' �. AND CONSTRUCTED AS A SEPARATE SET _ _►. OF DRAWINGSME F EXISTING BLDG D FIRE RISER ROOM if DASHED LINE INDICATES FIRE HYDRANT EXTENT OF AREA OF WORK. 1_ RE: CIVIL PLANS _- ►� -- REFER TO SHEET A101 FOR — —F - _ FIRE HYDRANT ENLARGED PLANS & LIFE RE: CIVIL PLANS g ZO'-0" SAFETY INFORMATION _ k I DIM TO I j C.L. OF r . _- Bldg B Bldg C I EXST. I Bldg D Bldg E Bldg F-' - g � g WALLS g g g ``� • EXISTING BUILDING 1 EXISTING BUILDING I I EXISTING BUILDING EXISTING BUILDING j TO REMAIN AS IS. TO REMAIN AS IS. I D� I TO REMAIN AS IS. TO REMAIN AS IS. o a .: ^�scm: _. _- �- �r "� ".� _ ':qp ..x._ .,..: 'r_-: __.-:. - — .��'�.,�-"6L-- '.��_:� i -_� -�. = -:tea' - -x•.-� _ __ _- _ �- -_— ,_. `- _ _,:�� :s,2 _�-=��; .: - -- - _ �' } = EXISTING HANDICAP RAMP EXISTING EXISTING ' HANDICAP RAMP HANDICAP RAMP " +.' y- . d r I ` Y•, t . f J FIRE HYDRANT - - - RE: CIVIL PLANS r Parcel 1 THIS PARCEL TO BE DESIGNED, PERMITTED, AND CONSTRUCTED AS A SEPARATE SET _ OF DRAWINGS y ri I I I AND CONSTRUCTED AS ANU CONSTRUCTED AS AN.ONSTRU.� �..:... ,CTE: D CD AS I I A SEPARATE SET A SEPARATE SET A SEPARATE SET OF DRAWINGS I OF DRAWINGS ( f OF DRAWINGS -- ___k � 'tea ✓�. , Overall Project Site Plan N SCALE: 1" = 40'-0" THIS SET OF DRAWINGS IS LIMITED TO TENANT D2 ONLY. REFER TO THE COVER SHEET FOR A COMPLETE DESCRIPTION OF THE SCOPE OF WORK COVERED IN THIS SET OF DRAWINGS. BUIILDINGS B, C, E, & F ARE EXISTING AND ARE TO REMAIN AS IS. ALL OTHER FUTURE BUILDINGS AND PARCELS SHALL BE DESIGNED, PERMITTED, AND CONSTRUCTED SEPARATELY. FOR COMPLETE SITE WORK INFORMATION, REFER TO THE CIVIL DRAWINGS PREPARED BY AVID. FOR COMPLETE LANDSCAPE AND IRRIGATION INFORMATION, REFER TO THE CIVIL DRAWINGS PREPARED BY AVID. FOR COMPLETE SITE LIGHTING INFORMATION, REFER TO THE BUILDING D SHELL ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS. Elevation & Grading Notes 1. ABBREVIATIONS: TOS TOP OF FLOOR SLAB INSIDE BUILDING TOC - TOP OF CURB AT EDGE OF SIDEWALK TOP TOP OF PAVING 2. EXISTING TOS=113.00'. 3. ALL SIDEWALKS ARE EXISTING AND START 1/4" BELOW THE TOS AT ALL DOORS. 4. ALL EXTERIOR DOORS ARE EXISTING AND HAVE EXISTING THRESHOLDS THAT DO NOT EXCEED 1/2" IN HEIGHT. 5. ALL SIDEWALKS ARE EXISTING AND SLOPE AWAY FROM THE BUILDING AT A RATE BETWEEN 1% MIN AND 2% MAX. 6. AT ALL FRONT SIDEWALKS, TOC IS 6" MAX ABOVE ADJACENT TOP. 7. AT ALL REAR SIDEWALKS, TOC IS FLUSH WITH ADJACENT TOP. 8. ALL HANDICAP RAMPS ARE EXISTING AND HAVE A SLOPE OF 1:14 MAX. THE SURFACES OF ALL CURB RAMPS HAVE RAISED DETECTABLE WARNING FINISHES. 9. THE BOTTOMS OF ALL HANDICAP RAMPS ARE FLUSH WITH THE ADJACENT TOP 10. REFER TO CIVIL DRAWINGS FOR EXACT ELEVATIONS. 11. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY ALL SIDEWALK AND GRADING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO STARTING WORK. THE GC SHALL NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY IF ANY OF THE EXISTING CONDITIONS DO NO-T MEET ADA REQUIREMENTS. Fire Marshal's Checklist EGRESS TRAVEL AND EXITS RE: LIFESAFETY PLAN & CODE INFO ON A101 EXIT AND EMERGENCY LIGHTS RE: LIFESAFETY PLAN ON A101 A FIRE ALARM SYSTEM WILL BE DESIGNED AND PERMITTED BY SMOKE DETECTORS CONTRACTOR'S SHOP DRAWINGS. RE: CODE INFORMATION ON A101 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS RE: LIFESAFETY PLAN ON A101 FOR LOCATIONS FIRE RATED WALLS RE: LIFESAFETY PLAN ON A101 FOR LOCATIONS & UL DETAILS ALL DOORS SHALL HAVE HARDWARE THAT COMPLIES WITH PANIC HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS FOR EGRESS AND ADA ACCESSIBILITY. RE: LIFESAFETY PLAN ON A101 FOR DOOR LOCATIONS DUCT DETECTORS SHALL BE PROVIDED AS REQUIRED BY SMACNA, NFPA, DUCT DETECTORS AS WELL AS ANY OTHER APPLICABLE CODE RE: MECHANICAL DRAWINGS FOR HVAC INFORMATION EMERGENCY GENERATOR NONE REQUIRED. NONE PROVIDED. RE: A101 FOR ROOM FINISH INFO & CODE INFORMATION INTERIOR FINISHES FOR FLAME SPREAD RATINGS SITE PLAN SHOWING ADJACENT ROADWAYS, BUILDINGS, AND RE: OVERALL PROJECT SITE PLAN ON A100. FOR COMPLETE SITE FIRE HYDRANTS WORK AND UTILITY INFORMATION, RE: CIVIL DRAWINGS BY AVID. FIRE ALARM FULL SYSTEM PROVIDED. TO BE DESIGNED AND PERMITTED BY CONTRACTOR'S SHOP DRAWINGS. RE: CODE INFORMATION ON A101 FULL SYSTEM PROVIDED. TO BE DESIGNED AND PERMITTED BY SPRINKLERS CONTRACTOR'S SHOP DRA�,V!NGS. RE: CODE INFORMATION ON A101 GAS USAGE NONE REQUIRED. NONE PROVIDED. v a e E 0 EE b H n 0 U 0 Q O L— V w Cu Z C* U¢M •��LJL w Z E§� z -L N w co F— U VJ C 0 E E O U L Q No CDa o J Q m o ^^'' z 0 0 WALL J (J Q Cum J w z -�Q�= w C�za WcoW HI-- N a z 0 U) F- Lo L� W -T O o of Ly O J W J O� LL m L (3j w w U) w a 0 0 w Q ul o N J w m N V CV �' F- o o z N w N C7 () r 4 T a a o c� EXISTING 1 HOUR RATED EMERGENCY LIGHT EXIT LIGHT TENANT DEMISING WALL �a� ap MONO 3 ap z a� 1 ap 600p� '� jai �� .000 i �' op -PATH OF EGRESS ' MAX EXIT DISTANCE = 75' .... . - -' EXISTING 36' REAR - DOOR (33" CLEAR WHEN DOOR IS OPEN) - EGRESS CAPACITY EXIT LIGHT- =165 PEOPLE 00-0-- EXISTING REAR — CONCR. SIDEWALK TO REMAIN AS IS EXISTING TELEPHONE CONDUIT STUB IN TO REMAIN AS IS NEW ELEC. —" PANEL. RE: E101 EXISTING Y X 7' HM DOOR (TYPE B) TO REMAIN AS IS EXISTING DOWNSPOUT TO REMAIN AS IS EXISTING SCONC LIGHT FIXTURE TO REMAIN AS IS EXISTING RAIN - HOOD OVER REA DOOR TO REMAP AS IS NEW EXIT LIGHT FIXTURE. RE: E11 FIRE EXTINGUISHER 1,400 SF MERCANTILE SPACE OCCUPANT LOAD = 47 PEOPLE EMERGENCY LIGHT ON Life Safety Plan SCALE: 1/8" =1'-0' EXISTING 1 HOUR RATED TENANT DEMISING WALL 7V-O" LEASABLE ALL PENETRATIONS IN FIRE RATED WALLS SHALL BE SEALED SO AS TO MAINTAIN THE MIN. REQUIRED FIRE RATING. RE: UL DETAILS OUTSIDE FACE OF WALL TO OUTSIDE FACE OF WALL 68'-04/' INTERIOR CLEAR L J � � I o W z Ccw n o J z v w ¢ J U w U 0 O W L�0 w0 Q J � Z C N Z e 0 x rn w O ; LU w w U N 2 Floor Plan SCALE: 1/8" = V-0" IYCTV L A 4 PiVVUJ 11VhL I Mr— IYCYT JUrr-Li AM IYCYY LA9 LoCILINO CEILINGS MOUNTED AT 1V-0" DIFFUSER. RE: M101 LIGHTS. RE: E101 ABOVE FLOORS IN RESTROOM AND IN MAIN ROOM N 3 Reflected Ceiling Plan " SCALE: 1/8.= V EXISTING SCONCE LIGHT FIXTURE TO REMAIN AS IS NEW EXIT LIGHT FIXTURE. RE: E101 EXISTING SCONCE LIGHT FIXTURE TO REMAIN AS IS Code Information JURISDICTION AUTHORITY CITY OF ZEPHYRHILLS 5335 8TH STREET ZEPHYRHILLS, FL 33542 3 SIGNED & SEALED SETS FOR PERMIT (813) 780-0020 - PHONE (813) 780-0021- FAX THE EXISTING DOOR HARDWARE ON THE ADOPTED CODES: EXISTING FRONT &REAR DOORS MEETS CODE BUILDING: FLORIDA BUILDING CODE, BUILDING - 2007 W/ 2009 AMENDMENTS) REQUIREMENTS REGARDING FIRE: FLORIDA FIRE PREVENTION CODE - 2007 (W/ 2009 AMENDMENTS) HANDICAP ACCESSIBILITY CHAPTER 36 - NFPA 1 & NFPA 101 W/ STATE FIRE MARSHAL AMENDMENTS) &EGRESS REQUIREMENTS PLUMBING: FLORIDA BUILDING CODE, PLUMBING - 2007 (WI 2009 AMENDMENTS) MECHANICAL: FLORIDA BUILDING CODE, MECHANICAL - 2007 (WI 2009 AMENDMENTS) ELECTRICAL: FLORIDA BUILDING CODE, BUILDING - 2007 (WI 2009 AMENDMENTS) (CHAPTER 27 - NFPA 70, NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE) EXISTING 36" FRONT FUEL/GAS: FLORIDA BUILDING CODE, FUEL/GAS - 2007 (W/ 2009 AMENDMENTS) DOOR (33" CLEAR ACCESSIBILITY: FLORIDA BUILDING CODE, BUILDING - 2007 (WI 2009 AMENDMENTS) WHEN DOOR IS OPEN) (CHAPTER 11 - FLORIDA ACCESSIBILITY CODE FOR BUILDING CONSTRUCTION). EGRESS CAPACITY ENERGY: FLORIDA BUILDING CODE, BUILDING - 2007 (WI 2009 AMENDMENTS) =165 PEOPLE (CHAPTER 13 - FLORIDA ENERGY EFFICIENCY FOR BUILDING CONSTRUCTION). EXISTING FRONT FRAMED BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION DATA WALL HAS A 1 HOUR FIRE RATING. ALL WORK RELATED OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION (FBC 309) GROUP M - MERCANTILE TO THE FRONT WALL SHALL CONSTRUCTION TYPE (FBC TABLE 601) TYPE II-B, FULLY SPRINKLERED BE PERFORMED SO AS TO MAINTAIN THE WALL'S EXISTING FIRE RATING. MAXIMUM HEIGHT AND AREA (FBC TABLE 503) MAXIMUM HEIGHT 55'-0" - FOUR STORIES ACTUAL HEIGHT 35'-0" - ONE STORY MAXIMUM AREA 12,500 SF ACTUAL AREA 8,600 SF FLOOR PLAN GENERAL NOTES: 1. RESTROOM FINISHES SHALL BE: FLOORING - VCT, WALL BASE - 6' VINYL, WALLS - ENAMEL PAINT OVER MOISTURE RESISTANT GYPSUM BOARD. 2. FINISHES IN REST OF SPACE SHALL BE: FLOORING - EXPOSED CONCRETE, WALL BASE - NONE, WALLS - PAINT READY. 3. REFER TO Al02 FOR INFORMATION REGARDING THE RESTROOM, DOORS, HARDWARE, AND THE NEW CONCRETE SLAB. 4. CONTRACTOR SHAM FIELD VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND CONDITIONS PRIOR TO SUBMITTING BIDS. 5. GC MAY SUBMIT ALTERNATE DESIGN FOR STUD GAUGE & SPACING. IF AN ALTERNATE DESIGN IS PROPOSED, THE GC MUST SUBMIT INFORMATION TO THE OWNER FOR APPROVAL PRIOR TO ORDERING ANY MATERIALS. THE SUBMITTAL MUST INCLUDE STRUCTURAL INFORMATION VERIFYING THAT THE DESIGN IS ADEQUATE FOR THE WALL'S REQUIRED HEIGHT, LOADING, AND DEFLECTION. IT MUST ALSO INCLUDE PRICE COMPARISON INFORMATION. RE: WALL TYPE DETAILS ON THIS SHEET. CEILING PLAN GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL NEW CEILINGS SHALL BE 2' X 4' ACT AT 10'-W AFF WITH NO INSULATION. 2. ALL EXISTING EXTERIOR LIGHTS SHALL REMAIN. NO NEW EXTERIOR LIGHTS ARE BEING ADDED. 3. REFER TO E101 FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION FOR ALL LIGHT FIXTURES. 4. REFER TO M101 FOR COMPLETE INFORMATION FOR THE HVAC SYSTEM. 5. THE LOCATIONS OF THE FIRE SPRINKLER HEADS SHALL BE DETERMINED BY THE FIRE SPRINKLER SUBCONTRACTOR'S SPECIALTY ENGINEER DURING THE DESIGN OF HIS / HER SHOP DRAWINGS. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE THE HEAD LOCATIONS WITH ALL OTHER DISCIPLINES TO AVOID ANY CONFLICTS. SECTION EXISTING MASONRY WALL TO REMAIN AcE EXISTING COREFILL FOAM INSULATION T REMAIN AS IS EXISTING EXTERI( FINISHES TO REM AS THEY ARE EXISTING EXTERI( SIDEWALKS AND ADJACENT LANDS AREAS TO REMAII AS THEY ARE I:II,l►LTA Ia'►'1 SECTION FIRE RATING REQUIREMENTS FBC TABLES 601 & 602 - FIRE RATING REQUIREMENTS FOR CONSTRUCTION TYPE II-B ELEMENT REQUIRED FIRE RATING STRUCTURAL FRAME 0 HR LOAD BEARING EXTERIOR WALLS 2 HR (F.S.D. < 5') LOAD BEARING EXTERIOR WALLS 1 HR PROVIDED AS (F.S.D. BETWEEN 5' & 10') PART OF SHELL LOAD BEARING EXTERIOR WALLS 0 HR (F.S.D. > 10') ROOF CONSTRUCTION 0 HR FLOOR CONSTRUCTION 0 HR NON BEARING INTERIOR WALLS 0 HR F.S.D. IS FIRE SEPARATION DISTANCE FBC 708 - OTHER FIRE RATING REQUIREMENTS TENANTS SHALL BE SEPARATED BY A MIN 1 HR FIRE BARRIER FBC 803 - CLASSIFICATION OF INTERIOR FINISHES FBC 803.1 - FLAMESPREAD A-FLAMESPREAD 0-25, SMOKE DEV. 0-450 CLASSIFICATIONS B-FLAMESPREAD 26-75, SMOKE DEV. OA50 C-FLAMESPREAD 76-200, SMOKE DEV. 0-450 TABLE 803.5 - REQUIRED EXIT PASSAGEWAYS - CLASS B FLAMESPREAD FOR MERCANTILE EXIT ACCESS CORRIDORS - CLASS C OCCUPANCY (SPRINKLERED) ROOMS & OTHER SPACES - CLASS C FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS, FBC 900 FBC 903 - SPRINKLERS DESIGN STANDARD NFPA 13 AS MODIFIED BY NFPA 231 & NFPA 231C FBC 903.2.6 - GROUP M REQUIREMENTS FIRE SPRINKLERS REQUIRED IN GROUP M WHEN GROSS AREA > 12,000 SF (PROVIDED) FBC 906 - PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS EACH TENANT SPACE IS PROVIDED WITH A PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHER FBC 907.2.7 - FIRE ALARMS FIRE ALARMS REQUIRED IN GROUP M WHEN OCCUPANT LOAD > 500 (PROVIDED) Existing Masonry Wall EXISTING MAS Y WALL WITH FRAM G AND SHEATHING ADDED TO THE INTERIOR SIDE. TO BE USED ALONG THE REAR WALL INSIDE OF THE RESTROOM SCALE: 1 1/2" =1'-0' 1/2' GYP BOARD BOTH SIDES OF FRAMING. FRAMING, SHEATF""" & INSULATION TO TERMINATE 6' ABI CEILING. PLAN VIEW New 6" Metal Stud Wall NO FIRE RATING TO BE USED FOR RESTROOM WET WALL. SCALE: 1 1/2" =1'-0' 1 1/2" RIGID INSULATION FURRING, SHEATHING, & INSULATION TO RUN FROM FLOOR SLAB TO 6' ABOVE CEILING SUSPENDED CEILING RE: CEILING PLAN 1/2" GYP BOARD OVER 1 1/2" Z-FURRING CHANNELS @ 24" OC MAX SPACING 6' VINYL BASE ON INSIDE OF BATHROOM ONLY NEW CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB IN AREA OF EXISTING SLAB LEAVE OUT CONTINUOUS STUD AT TOP OF WALL MTL STUD FRAMING 6005125-43 @ 24' OC LAY -IN CEILING, RE: RCP R-19 SOUND BATTS CONTINUOUS STUD TRACK 600TI25-43 6' VINYL BASE ON INSIDE OF BATHROOM ONLY CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB SECTION THIS BUILDING HAS A FULL FIRE SPRINKLER SYSTEM. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PREPARE SHOP DRAWINGS FOR REVISIONS TO THE SYSTEM AS NEEDED FOR THE BUILDOUT OF THE SPACE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT SIGNED AND SEALED SHOP DRAWINGS TO THE LOCAL JURISDICTION AS REQUIRED FOR PERMITTING. THIS BUILDING HAS A FULL FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PREPARE SHOP DRAWINGS FOR REVISIONS TO THE SYSTEM AS NEEDED FOR THE BUILDOUT OF THE SPACE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT SIGNED AND SEALED SHOP DRAWINGS TO THE LOCAL JURISDICTION AS REQUIRED FOR PERMITTING. MEANS OF EGRESS, FBC 1000 OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION MERCANTILE (SPRINKLERED) FLOOR AREAS AT GRADE FBC 1004.1.1- OCCUPANT LOAD 1 PERSON / 30 SF (GROSS) FBC 1005.1- EGRESS WIDTH / PERSON 0.2" / PERSON FBC 1008.1.1 - MIN. CLEAR DOOR OPENING 32" MIN FBC 1016.1- MAX. TRAVEL DISTANCE 250' MAX FBC 1019.1- MIN. NUMBER OF EXITS 2 WHEN OCCUPANT LOAD 1-500 EGRESS WIDTH # OF EXITS TENANT GROUP SIZE (SF) OCCURLOAD (REQ'D / PROV'D) (REQ'D / PROV'D) D2 M 1,400 1/30 47 9.4" / 66" 2/2 FBC PLUMBING 403 - MINIMUM FACILITIES OCCUPANCY - MERCANTILE (1 PERSON PER 30 SF GROSS) PFBC TABLE 403.1- # OF FIXTURES REQUIRED PER PERSON MEN'S WATER CLOSETS 1 / 500 BATHTUB / SHOWER NOT REQUIRED WOMEN'S WATER CLOSETS 1 / 500 DRINKING FOUNTAINS 1 11,000 LAVATORIES 1 / 750 SERVICE SINK NOT REQUIRED PFBC 403.2.4 - SEPARATE FACILITIES NOT REQUIRED IN GROUP M WHEN FLOOR AREA < 3000 SQ. FT. SPACE SIZE (SF) LOAD FIXTURES (REQUIRED I PROVIDED) WC LAV DF D2 1,400 47 1/ 1 1/ 1 1/2 1/2' GYP BOARD BOTH SIDES OF FRAMING. FRAMING, SHEATF""" & INSULATION TO TERMINATE 6" ABI CEILING. PLAN VIEW New 3 5/8" Metal Stud Wall NO FIRE RATING TO BE USED FOR THE RESTROOM NON -WET WALLS SCALE: 1 1/2" =1'-0" CONTINUOUS STUD AT TOP OF WALL MTL STUD FRAMING 362SI25-43 @ 24" OC LAY -IN CEILING, RE: RCP R-11 SOUND BATTS CONTINUOUS STUD TRACK 362T125-43 6" VINYL BASE ON INSIDE OF BATHROOM ONLY CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB O 0 w CU�� UaCf, ^, c+) •WQIJi w E '§ Z •L N� aM � W U Cn 0 E E 0 U a = 0- 0 N o CU J Q �m p .. Z io O ♦�//�wow vJQJJ ICU < Ca w Z •EQ�= w C\\azcc /H�N cr a r w a 0 w J W N at Z N U 0: w m N Z N LU Cn _ Q a o o U Al 01 A �I T-6' INSIDE FACE OF STUD TO INSIDE FACE OF STUD Z 0 CO 0 w w w 0 co co Z io 0 0 H w 0 w U U W 0 co Z DIMENSIONS ARE FROM INSIDE FACE OF FINISH DIMENSIONS ARE FROM INSIDE FACE OF FINISH FLUSH CONTROL HANDLES TO BE MOUNTED ON SIDE FURTHEST FROM WALL TO COMPLY WITH /— FBC 11-4.16.5 5 6" 3'-0" 2 1 0 7 0 4 4 CV tT. DIMENSIONS ARE FROM INSIDE FACE OF FINISH V-5" 4'-6" V-7" V-6" 1'-3' GUARD TO PROTECT FROM CONTACT REFER AX MIN MIN MIN TO FIXTURE SCHEDULE ON PLUMBING DRAWINGS LOCATE DRINKING FOUTAIN SO THAT CAN NSHARE WATER, ANDIAVATORY Interior Elevation Interior Elevation Interior Elevation Drinking Fountains Toilet Layout ANT LINES. RE: P1'01�ITARY, AND 2 SCALE: 12' =1-0 SCALE: 12 -1-04 SCALE: 12 -1-05 SCALE: 12 -1-()< SCALE: 1/2' = V-0'- - - 8" f1T RESTROOM • • • • • • •• •• • •• • • UNISEX RESTROOM SIGN PROVIDE (1) SIGN COMPLYING WITH ADA LOCAL CODE. SIGN TO HAVE RAISED AND BRAILLE CHARACTERS AND PICTORIAL SYMBOL OF ACCESSIBILITY. MOUNT CENTER OF SIGN 6-0" AFF ON THE WALL ON THE STRIKE SIDE OF THE DOOR. SIGN TO BE GRAY WITH WHITE CHARACTERS. 6 Accessible Signage SCALE: 3" = VV Door Schedule DOOR FRAME HARD WARE TYPE MATERIAL SIZE MATERIAL DETAILS SET A ALUM 3'-0" X 7'-0' ALUM N/A N/A X 1 3/4' B HM Y-O"Xi-0' HM N/A N/A X 1 314" C WOOD 3'-0" X WOOD H1, J1, S1 1 14 X 13/4'" NOTES: TYPES A & B ARE EXISTING TO REMAIN AS IS. TYPE C IS A NEW HOLLOW CORE PREHUNG DOOR W/ REINFORCED PANEL TO ACCEPT CLOSER. THE INTERIOR SHALL BE PAINTED TO MATCH THE RESTROOM WALLS. EXTERIOR SHALL BE PAINT READY. Hardware Notes 1. ADJUST ALL CLOSERS TO A 5 LB MAX OPENING FORCE. 2. ALL LOCK & PASSAGE SETS TO BE SCHLAGE GRADE OR BETTER. LOCKS NEED TO BE REKEYABLE. 3. ALL DOORS & HARDWARE SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES IN REGARDS TO HANDICAP ACCESSIBILITY AND EGRESS REQUIREMENTS. Hardware Schedule HARDWARE SET # 1: (RESTROOM DOOR) (3) - HAGER 4-12' X 4-12' BUTT FULL MORTISE HINGES NO. B131191(NRP) STAINLESS STEEL HINGES W/ STAINLESS STEEL PINS (1) - SCHLAGE AL40S'PRIVACY LOCK'. FINISH 626 (US 26D) SATIN CHROME (1) - CLOSER - LCN NO.4040. STANDARD POWDER COAT ALUMINUM FINISH STANDARD PLASTIC COVER. MOUNTED ON INSIDE OF ROOM (1) - WALL STOP (3) - SILENCERS �N oW o� � U 0 U U 0 no HEAD DETAIL - H1 I A SILL DETAIL - S1 KEY DESCRIPTION BOBRICK MODEL BRADLEY MODEL ASI MODEL REMARKS 1O 36' GRAB BAR 6806 8120-001360 3800-36 STAINLESS STEEL, SATIN FINISH 1 1/4' -1 1/2' DIAMETER, PROVIDE 1 1/4" SPACE BETWEEN BAR & WALL 2O 42" GRAB BAR 6806 8120-001420 3800-42 0 MIRROR UNIT B-294 782 0600TA 16' X 30" TILT MIRROR W/ STAINLESS STEEL FIRM. 4O TOILET TISSUE DISPENSER B-2888 5402 0030 STAINLESS STEEL, MULTI ROLL -SURFACE MOUNTED 5O PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER B-262 250-150000 0210 STAINLESS STEEL SURFACE MOUNTED 6O SOAP DISPENSER STAINLESS STEEL SURFACE MOUNTED 7O WATER CLOSET RE: ELEVATIONS ABOVE FOR FIXTURE MOUNTING HEIGHTS 8O LAVATORY RE: PLUMBING DRAWINGS FOR FIXTURE TYPE 9O HI -LOW DRINKING FOUNTAIN 7 Toilet Accessory Schedule SCALE: NTS 10 Door Details SCALE: 3" =1'-0' RE: WALL TYPES FOR FRAMING, SHEATHING, & INSULATION INFORMATION CONT. 2X WOOD BLOCKING AT ENTIRE PERIMETER OF ROUGH OPENING SOLID WOOD DOOR FRAME, PAINT FINISH RE: DOOR SCHEDULE FLUSH HOLLOW CORE WOOD DOOR RE: DOOR SCHEDULE SOLID WOOD DOOR FRAME BEYOND COORDINATE UNDERCUT SIZE WITH MECHANICAL. RE: M101 RE: FLOOR PLAN FOR FINISH INFORMATION CAST IN PLACE CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB ON GRADE A. CONCRETE WORK SHALL CONFORM TO ACI-05 SPECIFICATIONS, CODES AND STANDARDS. B. CONCRETE SHALL BE PORTLAND CEMENT PER ASTM C150. CONCRETE SHALL BE PROPORTIONED FOR MAXIMUM ALLOWABLE UNIT SHRINKAGE OF 0.03% AND SHALL BE 25% MAXIMUM FLYASH BY WEIGHT. C. CONCRETE SHALL BE 4' THICK, 3,000 PSI 28-DAY COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH, NORMAL WEIGHT, MAXIMUM AGGREGATE SIZE OF 1', 0.55 MAX. W/C, 4'-5" SLUMP. D. CONCRETE SHALL HAVE 6 X 6 X 2.1 X 2.1 WWF AND BE PLACED OVER A 6 MIL VAPOR BARRIER ON TERMITE TREATED COMPACTED SOIL. E. CONCRETE SHALL HAVE MINUNUM 1 12" COVER OVER REBAR SIZED #3 - #5. F. REINFORCING BARS SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A615, GRADE 60. G. WELDED WIRE FABRIC SHALL CONFORM TO ASTM A185. WIRE FABRIC SHALL BE CONTINUOUS, LAPPED ONE CROSS WIRE SPACING PLUS 2" MINIMUM. H. CONTRACTOR SHALL EMPLOY A QUALIFIED TESTING LABORATORY TO PREPARE ONE SET OF FOUR TEST CYLINDERS PER DAY OR ONE SET FOR EACH 50 CUBIC YARDS POURED, MAXIMUM. LABORATORY REPORT SHALL BE FURNISHED TO THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER SHOWING STRENGTH OF CONCRETE AT 7 (1 CYLINDER) AND 28 (2 CYLINDERS) DAYS. FINAL CYLINDER SHALL BE HELD IN RESERVE. I. SAW CUT CONTROL JOINTS SHALL BE LOCATED @ 15' O.C. MAXIMUM, U.O.N. WITH LENGTH TO WIDTH RATIO NOT TO EXCEED 2:1. NEW CONTROL JOINTS SHALL BE ALIGNED WITH EXISTING. J. ALL EPDXY ANCHORS USED AT REINFORCED CONCRETE SHALL BE HILTI HVA, U.O.N. K. POWDER ACTUATED FASTENERS (PAFS) NOT PERMITTED AT CONCRETE. L. ANY FILL REQUIRED TO BACKFILL EXCAVATED AREA OR ACHIEVE FINISHED GRADE IN STRUCTURAL AREAS SHALL BE AS INDICATED BY GEOTECHNICAL REPORT PROVIDED BY OWNER. THE FILL SHALL BE PLACED IN LEVEL LIFTS NOT TO EXCEED 12 INCHES LOOSE THICKNESS AND COMPACTED TO A MINIMUM OF 95% OF THE SOIL S MODIFIED PROCTOR MAXIMUM DRY DENSITY AS DETERMINED BY ASTM SPECIFICATION D-1557. M. AN IN -PLACE DENSITY TESTS HALL BE PERFORMED BY AN EXPERIENCED ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN LAC S 0 IN THE AREA OF THE SLAB POUR. N. REMOVE FREE WATER FROM EXCAVATIONS BEFORE PLACING CONCRETE. 0. CAUTION SHOULD BE USED WHEN OPERATING VIBRATORY COMPACTING EQUIPMENT NEAR THE EXISTING STRUCTURE TO AVOID THE RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE STRUCTURE. P. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT COPIES OF THE CONCRETE MIX DESIGN AS WELL AS COPIES OF ANY TEST REPORTS. Q. SUBMITTALS SHALL BE APPROVED, SIGNED, AND DATED BY THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO SUBMITTAL TO ENGINEER AND ARCHITECT OF RECORD. 11 Slab Notes SCALE: N / A GENERAL NOTES: 1. ALL ACCESSORIES ARE TO BE MOUNTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE ACCESSIBILITY CRITERIA OF AMERICAN WITH DISABILITIES ACT AS WELL AS WITH ANY APPLICABLE STATE AND LOCAL ACCESSIBILITY CODES. 2. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, THE FINISH SCHEDULE FOR ALL RESTROOMS SHALL BE AS FOLLOWS: FLOORING - VCT; WALL BASE - 6" VINYL; WALLS - ENAMEL PAINT OVER MOISTURE RESISTANT GYPSUM BOARD; CEILINGS - ACOUSTICAL TILE. 3. INSTALL SUPPORT BLOCKING IN WALLS WHERE NECESSARY FOR TOILET ACCESSORIES, INCLUDING GRAB BARS. REFER TO MANUFACTURING INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. 4. PROVIDE INSULATION ON DRAINS AND HOT WATER LINES AT HANDICAP LAVATORIES. 5. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, ALL RESTROOM CEILINGS TO BE AT 10'-0' ABOVE THE FINISHED FLOOR. 6. REFER TO A101 FOR ALL WALL TYPE INFORMATION. 8 General Notes SCALE: NTS OUTSIDE Al 1 1 EXISTING CMU BELOW - GRADE TO REMAIN EXISTING FOUNDATION TO REMAIN NE SL WI' EXISTING CMU WALL OPENING / RE-ENTRANT CORNER, PROVIDE (2) #4 REBAR X 4'-0' LONG EACH SIDE AT MID -HEIGHT OF SLAB AS SHOWN %' TO 16' WIDE X 1" DEEP GROOVE W/ HIGH TRAFFIC SEALANT FILLER W.W.F. w (1) #5 CONT. Q W Fx w ' >Z 3 #5 VERT. BARS. ONE AT CENTER OF OPENING AND ONE EACH 4' FROM SIDES. DRILL AND EPDXY SET 6" INTO EXISTING CMU BASE. New Slab at Existing CMU Wall Opening New Slab at Existing CMU Wall CONT. EXPANSION JOINT AT WALL EXISTING CMU WALL TO REMAIN EXISTING FOUNDATION TO REMAIN EXISTING # 3 BAR Q 24" OC. NEW SLAB SLAB DRILL & EPDXY SET INTO EXISTING SLAB. X X X 4" 12' Construction Joint 1/8 TO 3116 WIDE X 1' DEEP SAW CUTS TO BE MADE WITHIN 24 HOURS GROOVE W/ HIGH TRAFFIC OF POUR, WWF SHALL BE CONTINUOUS SEALANT FILLER ALL C.J.S. U.O.N. ON PLANS X X X X X Sawcut Joint 12 SlabbSDetails SCALE: NT System No. W-L-1001 (June 15, 2005) F Ratings —1, 2, 3 and 4 Hr (See Items 2 and 3) T Ratings — 0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 Hr (See Item 3) L Rating At Ambient — less than 1 CFM/sq ft L Rating At 400 F — less than 1 CFM/sq ft _ - 1 JA I .3 3 t: 1 LA SECTION A -A 1. Wall Assembly — The 1, 2, 3 or 4 hr fire -rated gypsum wallboard/stud wall assembly shall be constructed of the materials and in the manner described in the individual U300 or U400 Series Wall or Partition Designs in the UL Fire Resistance Directory and shall include the following construction features: A. Studs — Wall framing may consist of either wood studs (max 2 h fire rated assemblies) or steel channel studs. Wood studs to consist of nom 2 by 4 in. (51 by 102 mm) lumber spaced 16 in. (406 mm) OC with nom 2 by 4 in. (51 by 102 mm) lumber end plates and cross braces. Steel studs to be min 3-5/8 in. (92 mm) wide by 1-3/8 in. (35 mm) deep channels spaced max 24 in. (6 10 mm) OC. B. Gypsum Board* — Nom 1/2 or 5/8 in. (13 or 16 mm) thick, 4 ft. (122 cm) wide with square or tapered edges. The gypsum wallboard type, thickness, number of layers, fastener type and sheet orientation shall be as specified in the individual U300 or U400 Series Design in the UL Fire Resistance Directory. Max diam of opening is 26 in. (660 mm). 2. Through -Penetrant — One metallic pipe, conduit or tubing installed either concentrically or eccentrically within the firestop system. The annular space between pipe, conduit or tubing and periphery of opening shall be min of 0 in / (0 mm). (point contact) to max 2 in. (51 mm) Pipe, conduit or tubing to be rigidly supported on both sides of wall assembly. The following types and sizes of metallic pipes, conduits or tubing may be used: A. Steel Pipe — Nom 24 in. (6 10 mm) diam (or smaller) Schedule 10 (or heavier) steel pipe. B. Iron Pipe — Nom 24 in. (6 10 mm) diam (or smaller) service weight (or heavier) cast iron soil pipe, nom 12 in (305 mm) diam (or smaller) or Class 50 (or heavier) ductile iron pressure pipe. C. Conduit — Nom 6 in. (152 mm) diam (or smaller) steel conduit or nom 4 in (102 mm) diam (or smaller) steel electrical metallic tubing D. Copper Tubing — Nom 6 in. (152 mm) diam (or smaller) Type L (or heavier) copper tubing E. Copper Pipe — Nom 6 in. (152 mm) diam (or smaller) Regular (or heavier) copper pipe. F. Through Penetrating Product* — Flexible Metal Piping The following types of steel flexible metal gas piping may be used: 1. Nom 2 in. (51 mm) diam (or smaller) steel flexible metal gas piping. Plastic covering on piping may or may not be removed on both sides of floor or wall assembly. OMEGA FLEX INC 2. Nom 1 in. (25 mm) diam (or smaller) steel flexible metal gas piping. Plastic covering on piping may or may not be removed on both sides of floor or wall assembly. GASTITE, DIV OF TITEFLEX 3. Nom 1 in. (25 mm) diam (or smaller) steel flexible metal gas piping. Plastic covering on piping may or may not be removed on both sides of floor or wall assembly. WARD MFG INC 3. Fill, Void or Cavity Material* — Caulk or Sealant — Min 5/8. , 1-1/4,1-7/8 and 2-1/2 in. (16, 32, 48 and 64 mm) thickness of caulk for 1, 2, 3 and 4 hr rated assemblies, respectively, applied within annulus, flush with both surfaces of wall. Min 1 /4 in. (6 mm) diam bead of caulk applied to gypsum board/penetrant interface at point contact location on both sides of wall. The hourly F Rating of the firestop system is dependent upon the hourly fire rating of the wall assembly in which it is installed, as shown in the following table. The hourly T Rating of the firestop system is dependent upon the type or size of the pipe or conduit and the hourly fire rating of the wall assembly in which it is installed, as tabulated below: Max Pipe F T or Conduit Rating Rating Diam In (mm) Hr Hr . ...... ---------- .. .. 1 25 1 or 2 O 1 or2: 1 (25) 3 or 4 3 or 4 4 (102) 1 or 2 0 :6 (152) 3or4; 0 12 (305) 1 or 2 0 +When copper pipe is used, T Rating is 0 h. 3M COMPANY — CP 25WB+ or FB-3000 WT. *Bearing the UL Classification Mark 13 UL Detail W-L-1 001 SCALE: NTS k j C■U O 0 W co _QM _V M W Q U_E§a Z w ■L N� M H J U Cn 0 E E O U s_ CU No }.0 CU o J Q _m � Z W O i 0 C�n/�LLJaW VJQJJ co 0- __ W CO J — Z '=QCD= U C``6Zaa. O / F00 — N Cr a 00 N - M o b i# "q � �w to ' < �fc7s 8 3 as 3 w CU w QW co w w a C, o� LU a N _j J w N Z C� o W ro Z cV w N �j U' (, co 0 o 0. v Al 02 INDEX SECTION 01100 - SUMMARY SECTION 01250 - CONTRACT MODIFICATION PROCEDURES SECTION 01290 - PAYMENT PROCEDURES SECTION 01310 - PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION SECTION 01320 - CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS DOCUMENTATION SECTION 01330 - SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES SECTION 01400 - QUALITY REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01500 - TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS SECTION 01770 - CLOSEOUT PROCEDURES SECTION 02361- TERMITE CONTROL SECTION 03300 - CAST -IN -PLACE CONCRETE SECTION 06100 - ROUGH CARPENTRY SECTION 07210 - BUILDING INSULATION SECTION 07920 - JOINT SEALANTS SECTION 08211 - FLUSH WOOD DOORS SECTION 09260 - GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES SECTION 09512 - ACOUSTICAL TILE CEILINGS SECTION 09653 - RESILIENT WALL BASE AND ACCESSORIES SECTION 09900 - PAINT AND WALL FINISHES SECTION 10801 - TOILET AND BATH ACCESSORIES SECTION 01100 - SUMMARY PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 WORK COVERED BY CONTRACT DOCUMENTS A. Project Identification: Vanilla Shell at Zephyr Commons (Tenant Space 132) 1. Project Location: 7864 Gall Bvld, Zephyrhills, FL. 2. Owner: Primerica Group One, Inc B. The Work consists of approximately 1,400 SF of "vanilla box" interior buildout inside an existing shell building. C. Project will be constructed under a general construction contract. 1.2 WORK SEQUENCE A. The Work shall be conducted in one phase on a schedule that is mutually agreed on by the contractor and owner. 1.3 USE OF PREMISES A. General: Contractor shall have full use of premises for construction operations, including use of Project site, during construction period. Contractor's use of premises is limited only by Owner's right to perform work or to retain other contractors on portions of Project. B. Cooperate fully with separate contractors so work on those contracts may be carried out smoothly, without interfering with or delaying work under this Contract. END OF SECTION 01100 SECTION 01250 - CONTRACT MODIFICATION PROCEDURES PART 1 - GENERAL PROPOSAL REQUESTS A. Owner -Initiated Proposals. Do not consider proposed changes as instructions either to stop work in progress or to execute the proposed change, unless told by the owner in writing to do so. Within 14 days, submit a quotation estimating cost adjustments to the Contract Sum and the Contract Time necessary to execute the change. Include a list of all changes to quantities of prod- ucts. Indicate applicable taxes, delivery charges, and equipment rentals. And, include an updated Contractor's Construction Schedule. B. Contractor -Initiated Proposals: If latent or unforeseen conditions require modifications to the Contract, Contractor may propose changes by submitting a request for a change. Use AIA Document G709. 1.3 CHANGE ORDER PROCEDURES A. On Owner's approval of a Proposal Request, Contractor will issue a Change Order for signatures of Owner and Contractor on AIA Document G701. END OF SECTION 01250 SECTION 01290 - PAYMENT PROCEDURES PART 1- GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. This Section specifies administrative and procedural requirements necessary to prepare and process Applications for Payment. 1.2 SCHEDULE OF VALUES A. Contractor shall prepare a schedule of values that is coordinated with the Contractor's Construction Schedule. The contractor shall submit the schedule of values to the owner for approval prior to starting the work. 1.3 APPLICATIONS FOR PAYMENT A. Application for Payment shall Use AIA Documents G702 and G703. B. Notarize and execute the forms by a person authorized to sign legal documents on behalf of Contractor. Submit the forms along with waivers of lien directly to the owner for approval. Include waivers of lien. C. Waivers of Mechanic's Lien: With each Application for Payment, submit waivers of mechanic's lien from every entity who is lawfully entitled to file a mechanic's lien arising out of the Contract and related to the Work covered by the payment. D. Final Payment Application: Submit final Application for Payment with releases and supporting documentation not previously submitted and accepted, including, but not limited, to the following: 1. Evidence of completion of Project closeout requirements. 2. Insurance certificates for products and completed operations where required and proof that taxes, fees, and similar obliga- tions were paid. 3. Updated final statement, accounting for final changes to the Contract Sum. 4. AIA Document G706, "Contractor's Affidavit of Payment of Debts and Claims." 5. AIA Document G706A, "Contractor's Affidavit of Release of Liens." 6. AIA Document G707, "Consent of Surety to Final Payment." 7. Evidence that claims have been settled. 8. Final meter readings for utilities, a measured record of stored fuel, and similar data as of date of Substantial Completion or when Owner took possession of and assumed responsibility for corresponding elements of the Work. END OF SECTION 01290 SECTION 01310 - PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 PROJECT MEETINGS A. Schedule and conduct meetings at the Project site to coordinate subcontractors and update progress. This meetings should be weekly and as required to coordinate the work. Make the owner aware of these meetings in advance. Keep minutes of these meet- ings and forward copies to the owner and architect for their record. B. Preconstruction Conference: Schedule a preconstruction conference before starting construction, at a time convenient to Owner. END OF SECTION 01310 SECTION 01320 - CONSTRUCTION PROGRESS DOCUMENTATION PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 CONTRACTOR'S CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE A. Contractor's Construction Schedule Updating: At intervals appropriate to the construction, update schedule to reflect actual con- struction progress and activities. Issue schedule before each regularly scheduled progress meeting. L�VIIZ�I�E.��Yl1F1I�Il> [c3►�1] SECTION 01330 - SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. All submittals shall be sent directly to the owner for approval. No submittals should be sent directly to the architect. B. Submittals are only required for items that are aesthetic in nature. This includes, but is not limited to paint colors, ceiling tile, VCT, vinyl base, and door hardware. All finishes shall be selected by the owner from submittals prepared by the contractor. C. Submittals are required for any items where the contractor wishes to deviate from the construction drawings. These submittals must be sent directly to the owner for approval. D. Prior to starting construction, the contractor shall review the entire bill of materials with the owner to determine what items will need the owner's approval prior to purchase. END OF SECTION 01330 SECTION 01400 - QUALITY REQUIREMENTS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. This Section includes administrative and procedural requirements for quality assurance and quality control. B. Testing and inspecting services are required to verify compliance with requirements specified or indicated. These services do not relieve Contractor of responsibility for compliance with the Contract Document requirements. 1. Specified tests, inspections, and related actions do not limit Contractor's quality -control procedures that facilitate compli- ance with the Contract Document requirements. 2. Requirements for Contractor to provide quality -control services required by Architect, Owner, or authorities having jurisdic- tion are not limited by provisions of this Section. 1.2 DEFINITIONS A. Quality -Assurance Services: Activities, actions, and procedures performed before and during execution of the Work to guard against defects and deficiencies and ensure that proposed construction complies with requirements. B. Quality -Control Services: Tests, inspections, procedures, and related actions during and after execution of the Work to evaluate that completed construction complies with requirements. Services do not include contract enforcement activities performed by Architect. C. Mockups: Full-size, physical example assemblies to illustrate finishes and materials. Mockups are used to verify selections made under Sample submittals, to demonstrate aesthetic effects and, where indicated, qualities of materials and execution, and to review construction, coordination, testing, or operation; the are not Samples. Mock-ups establish the standard b which the Work will be g P Y P P Y judged. D. Testing Agency: An entity engaged to perform specific tests, inspections, or both. Testing laboratory shall mean the same as test- ing agency. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Reports: Prepare and submit certified written reports that include the following: 1. Date of issue. 2. Project title and number. 3. Name, address, and telephone number of testing agency. 4. Dates and locations of samples and tests or inspections. 5. Names of individuals making tests and inspections. 6. Description of the Work and test and inspection method. 7. Identification of product and Specification Section. 8. Complete test or inspection data. 9. Test and inspection results and an interpretation of test results. 10. Ambient conditions at time of sample taking and testing and inspecting. 11. Comments or professional opinion on whether tested or inspected Work complies with the Contract Document require- ments. 12. Name and signature of laboratory inspector. 13. Recommendations on retesting and reinspecting. B. Permits, Licenses, and Certificates: For Owner's records, submit copies of permits, licenses, certifications, inspection reports, releases, jurisdictional settlements, notices, receipts for fee payments, judgments, correspondence, records, and similar documents, established for compliance with standards and regulations bearing on performance of the Work. 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Fabricator Qualifications: A firm experienced in producing products similar to those indicated for this Project and with a record of successful in-service performance, as well as sufficient production capacity to produce required units. B. Factory -Authorized Service Representative Qualifications: An authorized representative of manufacturer who is trained and approved by manufacturer to inspect installation of manufacturer's products that are similar in material, design, and extent to those indicated for this Project. C. Installer Qualifications: A firm or individual experienced in installing, erecting, or assembling work similar in material, design, and extent to that indicated for this Project, whose work has resulted in construction with a record of successful in-service perfor- mance. D. Manufacturer Qualifications: A firm experienced in manufacturing products or systems similar to those indicated for this Project and with a record of successful in-service performance. E. Professional Engineer Qualifications: A professional engineer who is legally qualified to practice in jurisdiction where Project is located and who is experienced in providing engineering services of the kind indicated. Engineering services are defined as those performed for installations of the system, assembly, or product that are similar to those indicated for this Project in material, design, and extent. F. Specialists: Certain sections of the Specifications require that specific construction activities shall be performed by entities who are recognized experts in those operations. Specialists shall satisfy qualification requirements indicated and shall be engaged for the activities indicated. 1. Requirement for specialists shall not supersede building codes and similar regulations governing the Work, nor interfere with local trade -union jurisdictional settlements and similar conventions. G. Testing Agency Qualifications: An agency with the experience and capabiiity to conduct testing and inspecting indicated, as docu- mented by ASTM E 548, and that specializes in types of tests and inspections to be performed. 1.6 QUALITY CONTROL A. Owner Responsibilities: Where quality -control services are indicated as Owner's responsibility, Owner will engage a qualified testing agency to perform these services. 1. Owner will furnish Contractor with names, addresses, and telephone numbers of testing agencies engaged and a description of the types of testing and inspecting they are engaged to perform. 2. Costs for retesting and reinspecting construction that replaces or is necessitated by work that failed to comply with the Con- tract Documents will be charged to Contractor. B. Contractor Responsibilities: Unless otherwise indicated, provide quality -control services specified and required by authorities having jurisdiction. 1. Where services are indicated as Contractor's responsibility, engage a qualified testing agency to perform these quality - control services. a. Contractor shall not employ the same entity engaged by Owner, unless agreed to in writing by Owner. 2. Notify testing agencies at least 24 hours in advance of time when Work that requires testing or inspecting will be per- formed. 3. Where quality -control services are indicated as Contractor's responsibility, submit a certified written report, in duplicate, of each quality -control service. 4. Testing and inspecting requested by Contractor and not required by the Contract Documents are Contractor's responsibil- ity. 5. Submit additional copies of each written report directly to authorities having jurisdiction, when they so direct. C. Manufacturer's Field Services: Where indicated, engage a factory -authorized service representative to inspect field -assembled components and equipment installation, including service connections. Report results in writing. D. Retesting/Reinspecting: Regardless of whether original tests or inspections were Contractor's responsibility, provide quality - control services, including retesting and reinspecting, for construction that revised or replaced Work that failed to comply with requirements established by the Contract Documents. E. Testing Agency Responsibilities: Cooperate with Architect and Contractor in performance of duties. Provide qualified personnel to perform required tests and inspections. 1. Notify Architect and Contractor promptly of irregularities or deficiencies observed in the Work during performance of its services. 2. Interpret tests and inspections and state in each report whether tested and inspected work complies with or deviates from requirements. 3. Submit a certified written report, in duplicate, of each test, inspection, and similar quality -control service through Contrac- tor. 4. Do not release, revoke, alter, or increase requirements of the Contract Documents or approve or accept any portion of the Work. 5. Do not perform any duties of Contractor. END OF SECTION 01400 SECTION 01500 -TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. This Section includes requirements for temporary facilities and controls, including temporary utilities, support facilities, and secu- rity and protection facilities. 1.2 USE CHARGES A. General: Cost or use charges for temporary facilities are not chargeable to Owner or Architect and shall be included in the Contract Sum. . B. Sewer Service: Pay sewer service use charges for sewer usage, by all parties engaged in construction, at Project site. C. Water Service: Pay water service use charges, whether metered or otherwise, for water used by all entities engaged in construction activities at Project site. D. Electric Power Service: Pay electric power service use charges, whether metered or otherwise, for electricity used by all entities engaged in construction activities at Project site. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Standards: Comply with ANSI A 10.6, NECA's "Temporary Electrical Facilities," and NFPA 241. 1. Trade Jurisdictions: Assigned responsibilities for installation and operation of temporary utilities are not intended to inter- fere with trade regulations and union jurisdictions. 2. Electric Service: Comply with NECA, NEMA, and UL standards and regulations for temporary electric service. Install service to comply with NFPA 70. B. Tests and Inspections: Arrange for authorities having jurisdiction to test and inspect each temporary utility before use. Obtain required certifications and permits. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 EQUIPMENT A. General: Provide equipment suitable for use intended. B. Fire Extinguishers: Hand carried, portable, UL rated. Provide class and extinguishing agent as indicated or a combination of extinguishers of NFPA-recommended classes for exposures in quantities and locations determined by regulation of any authority having jurisdiction. 1. Comply with NFPA 10 and NFPA 241 for classification, extinguishing agent, and size required by location and class of fire exposure. C. Self -Contained Toilet Units: Single -occupant units of chemical, aerated recirculation, or combustion type; vented; fully enclosed with a glass -fiber -reinforced polyester shell or similar nonabsorbent material in quantities and locations determined by regulation of any authority having jurisdiction D. Drinking -Water Fixtures: Drinking -water fountains or Containerized, tap -dispenser, bottled -water drinking -water units, including paper cup supply in quantities and locations determined by regulation of any authority having jurisdiction E. Electrical Outlets: Properly configured, NEMA-polarized outlets to prevent insertion of 110- to 120-V plugs into higher -voltage outlets; equipped with ground -fault circuit interrupters, reset button, and pilot light. F. Power Distribution System Circuits: Where permitted and overhead and exposed for surveillance, wiring circuits, not exceeding 125-V ac, 20-A rating, and lighting circuits may be nonmetallic sheathed cable. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION, GENERAL A. Locate facilities where they will serve Project adequately and result in minimum interference with performance of the Work. Relo- cate and modify facilities as required. B. Provide each facility ready for use when needed to avoid delay. Maintain and modify as required. Do not remove until facilities are no longer needed or are replaced by authorized use of completed permanent facilities. 3.2 TEMPORARY UTILITY INSTALLATION A. General: Engage appropriate local utility company to install temporary service or connect to existing service. Where utility com- pany provides only part of the service, provide the remainder with matching, compatible materials and equipment. Comply with utility company recommendations. 1. Arrange with utility company, Owner, and existing users for time when service can be interrupted, if necessary, to make connections for temporary services. 2. Provide adequate capacity at each stage of construction. Before temporary utility is available, provide trucked -in services. B. Sewers and Drainage: If sewers are available, provide temporary connections to remove effluent that can be discharged lawfully. If sewers are not available or cannot be used, provide drainage ditches, dry wells, stabilization ponds, and similar facilities. If neither sewers nor drainage facilities can be lawfully used for discharge of effluent, provide containers to remove and dispose of effluent off site in a lawful manner. C. Water Service: Install water service and distribution piping in sizes and pressures adequate for construction until permanent water service is in use. Sterilize temporary water piping before use. D. Sanitary Facilities: Provide temporary toilets, wash facilities, and drinking -water fixtures. Comply with regulations and health codes for type, number, location, operation, and maintenance of fixtures and facilities. E. Heating and Cooling: Provide temporary heating and cooling required by construction activities for curing or drying of completed installations or for protecting installed construction from adverse effects of low temperatures or high humidity. 1. Maintain a minimum temperature of 50 deg F in permanently enclosed portions of building for normal construction activi- ties, and 65 deg F for finishing activities and areas where finished Work has been installed. F. Ventilation and Humidity Control: Provide temporary ventilation required by construction activities for curing or drying of com- pleted installations or for protecting installed construction from adverse effects of high humidity. . G. Electric Power Service: Provide weatherproof, grounded electric power service and distribution system of sufficient size, capac- ity, and power characteristics during construction period. Include meters, transformers, overload -protected disconnecting means, automatic ground -fault interrupters, and main distribution switchgear. H. Lighting: Provide temporary lighting with local switching that provides adequate illumination for construction operations and traffic conditions. I. Telephone Service: Provide temporary telephone service throughout construction period for common -use facilities used by all personnel engaged in construction activities. 1. Provide additional telephone lines for the following: a. Provide a dedicated telephone line for each facsimile machine and computer with modem in each field office. 2. Provide an answering machine on superintendent's telephone. 3. Provide a facsimile machine for site use 4. Provide a portable cellular telephone for superintendent's use in making and receiving telephone calls when away from field office. 3.3 SUPPORT FACILITIES INSTALLATION A. General: Comply with the following: I . Locate field offices, storage sheds, sanitary facilities, and other temporary construction and support facilities for easy access, making them accessible for handicap access where required by the authority having jurisdiction. 2. Maintain support facilities until near Substantial Completion. Remove before Substantial Completion. Personnel remain- ing after Substantial Completion will be permitted to use permanent facilities, under conditions acceptable to Owner. 3.4 OPERATION, TERMINATION, AND REMOVAL A. Termination and Removal: Remove each temporary facility when need for its service has ended, when it has been replaced by authorized use of a permanent facility, or no later than Substantial Completion. Complete or, if necessary, restore permanent construction that may have been delayed because of interference with temporary facility. Repair damaged Work, clean exposed surfaces, and replace construction that cannot be satisfactorily repaired. 1. Materials and facilities that constitute temporary facilities are the property of Contractor. Owner reserves right to take pos- session of Project identification signs. 2. Remove temporary paving not intended for or acceptable for integration into permanent paving. Where area is intended for landscape development, remove soil and aggregate fill that do not comply with requirements for fill or subsoil. Remove materials contaminated with road oil, asphalt and other petrochemical compounds, and other substances that might impair growth of plant materials or lawns. Repair or replace street paving, curbs, and sidewalks at temporary entrances, as required by authorities having jurisdiction. 3. At Substantial Completion, clean and renovate permanent facilities used during construction period. Comply with final cleaning requirements in Division 1 Section "Closeout Procedures." END OF SECTION 01500 SECTION 01770 - CLOSEOUT PROCEDURES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. This Section includes administrative and procedural requirements for contract closeout, including, but not limited to, the follow- ing: 1. Inspection procedures. 2. Project Record Documents. 3. Operation and maintenance manuals. 4. Warranties. 5. Instruction of Owner's personnel. 6. Final cleaning. 1.2 SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION A. Preliminary Procedures: Before requesting inspection for determining date of Substantial Completion, complete the following. List items below that are incomplete in request. 1. Prepare a list of items to be completed and corrected (punch list), the value of items on the list, and reasons why the Work is not complete. 2. Advise Owner of pending insurance changeover requirements. 3. Submit specific warranties, workmanship bonds, maintenance service agreements, final certifications, and similar docu- ments. 4. Obtain and submit releases permitting Owner unrestricted use of the Work and access to services and utilities. Include occupancy permits, operating certificates, and similar releases. 5. Prepare and submit Project Record Documents, operation and maintenance manuals, property surveys, and similar final record information. 6. Deliver tools, spare parts, extra materials, and similar items to location designated by Owner. Label with manufacturer's name and model number where applicable. 7. Make final changeover of permanent locks and deliver keys to Owner. Advise Owner's personnel of changeover in security provisions. 8. Complete startup testing of systems. 9. Submit test/adjust/balance records. 10. Terminate and remove temporary facilities from Project site, along with mockups, construction tools, and similar ele- ments. 11. Advise Owner of changeover in heat and other utilities. 12. Submit changeover information related to Owner's occupancy, use, operation, and maintenance. 13. Complete final cleaning requirements, including touchup painting. 14. Touch up and otherwise repair and restore marred exposed finishes to eliminate visual defects. 1.3 FINAL COMPLETION A. Preliminary Procedures: Before requesting final inspection for determining date of Final Completion, complete the following: 1. Submit a final Application for Payment according to Division 1 Section "Payment Procedures." 2. Submit certified copy of Architect's Substantial Completion inspection list of items to be completed or corrected (punch list), endorsed and dated by Architect. The certified copy of the list shall state that each item has been completed or other- wise resolved for acceptance. 3. Submit evidence of final, continuing insurance coverage complying with insurance requirements. 4. Submit pest -control final inspection report and warranty. 5. Instruct Owner's personnel in operation, adjustment, and maintenance of products, equipment, and systems. 1.4 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS A. General: Do not use Project Record Documents for construction purposes. Protect Project Record Documents from deterioration and loss. Provide access to Project Record Documents for Architect's reference during normal working hours. B. Record Drawings: Maintain and submit one set of blue- or black -line white prints of Contract Drawings and Shop Drawings. 1. Mark Record Prints to show the actual installation where installation varies from that shown originally. Require individual or entity who obtained record data, whether individual or entity is Installer, subcontractor, or similar entity, to prepare the marked -up Record Prints. a. Give particular attention to information on concealed elements that cannot be readily identified and recorded later. b. Record data as soon as possible after obtaining it. Record and check the markup before enclosing concealed instal- lations. 2. Mark record sets with erasable, red -colored pencil. Use other colors to distinguish between changes for different categories of the Work at the same location. 3. Note Construction Change Directive numbers, Change Order numbers, alternate numbers, and similar identification where applicable. 4. Identify and date each Record Drawing; include the designation "PROJECT RECORD DRAWING" in a prominent location. Organize into manageable sets; bind each set with durable paper cover sheets. Include identification on cover sheets. C. Miscellaneous Record Submittals: Assemble miscellaneous records required by other Specification Sections for miscellaneous record keeping and submittal in connection with actual performance of the Work. Bind or file miscellaneous records and identify each, ready for continued use and reference. 1.6 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUALS A. Assemble a complete set of operation and maintenance data indicating the operation and maintenance of each system, subsystem, and piece of equipment not part of a system. Include operation and maintenance data required in individual Specification Sections and as follows: 1. Operation Data: Include emergency instructions and procedures, system and equipment descriptions, operating procedures, and sequence of operations. 2. Maintenance Data: Include manufacturer's information, list of spare parts, maintenance procedures, maintenance and ser- vice schedules for preventive and routine maintenance, and copies of warranties and bonds. B. Organize operation and maintenance manuals into suitable sets of manageable size. Bind and index data in heavy-duty, three- ring, vinyl -covered, loose-leaf binders, in thickness necessary to accommodate contents, with pocket inside the covers to receive folded oversized sheets. Identify each binder on front and spine with the printed title "OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL," Project name, and subject matter of contents. 1.7 WARRANTIES A. Submittal Time: Submit written warranties on request of Architect for designated portions of the Work where commencement of warranties other than date of Substantial Completion is indicated. B. Organize warranty documents into an orderly sequence based on the table of contents of the Project Manual. 1. Bind warranties and bonds in heavy-duty, 3-ring, vinyl -covered, loose-leaf binders, thickness as necessary to accommodate contents. 2. Provide heavy paper dividers with plastic -covered tabs for each separate warranty. Mark tab to identify the product or installation. Provide a typed description of the product or installation, including the name of the product and the name, address, and telephone number of Installer. 3. Identify each binder on the front and spine with the typed or printed title "WARRANTIES," Project name, and name of Contractor. C. Provide additional copies of each warranty to include in operation and maintenance manuals. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Cleaning Agents: Use cleaning materials and agents recommended by manufacturer or fabricator of the surface to be cleaned. Do not use cleaning agents that are potentially hazardous to health or property or that might damage finished surfaces. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 FINAL CLEANING A. Cleaning: Employ experienced workers or professional cleaners for final cleaning. Clean each surface or unit to condition expected in an average commercial building cleaning and maintenance program. Comply with manufacturer's written instruc- tions. 1. Complete the following cleaning operations before requesting inspection for certification of Substantial Completion for entire Project or for a portion of Project: a. Clean Project site, yard, and grounds, in areas disturbed by construction activities, including landscape development areas, of rubbish, waste material, litter, and other foreign substances. b. Sweep paved areas broom clean. Remove petrochemical spills, stains, and other foreign deposits. C. Rake grounds that are neither planted nor paved to a smooth, even -textured surface. d. Remove tools, construction equipment, machinery, and surplus material from Project site. e. Clean exposed exterior and interior hard -surfaced finishes to a dirt -free condition, free of stains, films, and similar foreign substances. Avoid disturbing natural weathering of exterior surfaces. Restore reflective surfaces to their original condition. f. Remove debris and surface dust from limited access spaces, including roofs, plenums, shafts, trenches, equipment vaults, manholes, attics, and similar spaces. g. Sweep concrete floors broom -clean in unoccupied spaces. h. Vacuum carpet and similar soft surfaces, removing debris and excess nap; shampoo if visible soil or stains remain. i. Clean transparent materials, including mirrors and glass in doors and windows. Remove glazing compounds and other noticeable, vision -obscuring materials. Replace chipped or broken glass and other damaged transparent materi- als. Polish mirrors and glass, taking care not to scratch surfaces. j. Remove labels that are not permanent. co o0 0 oH Qo Z'T zco W N CV ti nx x a 2 r Cn 0 �_-• CZ 0 W U � 0 w (n A901 z 0 Cn wLO 'r CCrn YY CC a O J ft WJ aE n k. Touch up and otherwise repair and restore marred, exposed finishes and surfaces. Replace finishes and surfaces that cannot be satisfactorily repaired or restored or that already show evidence of repair or restoration. 2) 1) Do not paint over "UL" and similar labels, including mechanical and electrical nameplates. 1. Wipe surfaces of mechanical and electrical equipment and similar equipment. Remove excess lubrication, paint and mortar droppings, and other foreign substances. M. Replace parts subject to unusual operating conditions. n. Clean plumbing fixtures to a sanitary condition, free of stains, including stains resulting from water exposure. o. Replace disposable air filters and clean permanent air filters. Clean exposed surfaces of diffusers, registers, and grills. p. Clean light fixtures, lamps, globes, and reflectors to function with full efficiency. Replace burned -out bulbs, and those noticeably dimmed by hours of use, and defective and noisy starters in fluorescent and mercury vapor fixtures to comply with requirements for new fixtures. q. Leave Project clean and ready for occupancy. B. Comply with safety standards for cleaning. Do not burn waste materials. Do not bury debris or excess materials on Owner's property. Do not discharge volatile, harmful, or dangerous materials into drainage systems. Remove waste materials from Project site and dispose of lawfully. END OF SECTION 01770 SECTION 02361 - TERMITE CONTROL PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. This Section includes soil treatment for termite control. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each product indicated, including EPA -Registered Label. B. Product certificates. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Applicator Qualifications: A pest control operator who is licensed according to regulations of authorities having jurisdiction to apply termite control treatment in jurisdiction where Project is located. B. Regulatory Requirements: Formulate and apply termiticides, and label with a Federal registration number, to comply with EPA regulations and authorities having jurisdiction: 1.4 WARRANTY A. Soil Termiticide Special Warranty: Manufacturer's standard form, signed by applicator and Contractor, certifying that applied soil termiticide treatment will prevent infestation of subterranean termites. If subterranean termite activity or damage is discovered within 5 years from date of Substantial Completion, re -treat soil and repair or replace damage caused by termite infestation. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 TERMITE CONTROL A. Soil Treatment: EPA -registered termiticide complying with requirements of authorities having jurisdiction, in a soluble or emul- sible, concentrated formulation that dilutes with water or foaming agent. Use only soil treatment solutions that are not harmful to plants. 1. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering products that may be incorpo- rated into the Work include, but are not limited to, the following: a. AgrEvo Environmental Health, Inc.; a company of Hoechst and Schering, Berlin. b. Bayer Corp.; Garden & Professional Care. C. DowElanco. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 SOIL TREATMENT APPLICATION A. Apply soil treatment at the label volume and rate for the maximum termiticide concentration allowed for each specific use, accord- ing to the product's EPA -Registered Label. 1. Mix termiticide solution to a uniform consistency. 2. Apply to produce a continuous horizontal and vertical termiticidal barrier or treated zone around and under building con- struction. Distribute the treatment evenly. 3. Slabs -on -Grade and Basement Slabs: Under ground -supported slab construction, including footings, building slabs, and attached slabs as an overall treatment. Treat soil materials before concrete footings and slabs are placed. 4. Foundations: Adjacent soil including soil along entire inside perimeter of foundation walls, along both sides of interior partition walls, around plumbing pipes and electric conduit penetrating slab, and around interior column footers, piers, and chimney bases; and along entire outside perimeter, from grade to bottom of footing. Avoid soil washout around footings. 5. Crawlspaces: Soil under and adjacent to foundations. Treat adjacent areas including around entrance platform, porches, and equipment bases. Apply overall treatment only where attached concrete platform and porches are on fill or ground. 6. Masonry: Treat voids. 7. Penetrations: At expansion joints, control joints, and areas where slabs will be penetrated. B. Avoid disturbance of treated soil after application. Keep off treated areas until completely dry. C. Protect termiticide solution, dispersed in treated soils and fills, from being diluted until ground -supported slabs are installed. Use waterproof barrier according to EPA -Registered Label instructions. D. Post warning signs in areas of application. E. Reapply soil treatment solution to areas disturbed by subsequent excavation, grading, landscaping, or other construction activities following application. END OF SECTION 02361 SECTION 03300 - CAST -IN -PLACE CONCRETE PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. This Section includes cast -in -place concrete, including reinforcement, concrete materials, mix design, placement procedures, and finishes. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each manufactured material and product indicated. B. Design Mixes: For each concrete mix indicated. C. Shop Drawings: Include details of steel reinforcement placement including material, grade, bar schedules, stirrup spacing, bent bar diagrams, arrangement, and supports. D. Material test reports. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturer Qualifications: A firm experienced in manufacturing ready -mixed concrete products complying with ASTM C 94 requirements for production facilities and equipment. B. Comply with ACI 301, "Specification for Structural Concrete,"' including the following, unless modified by the requirements of the Contract Documents. 1. General requirements, including submittals, quality assurance, acceptance of structure, and protection of in -place concrete. 2. Formwork and form accessories. 3. Steel reinforcement and supports. 4. Concrete mixtures. 5. Handling, placing, and constructing concrete. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS A. Formwork: Furnish formwork and form accessories according to ACI 301. B. Steel Reinforcement: 1. Reinforcing Bars: ASTM A 615/A 615M, Grade 60, deformed. 2. Welded Wire Fabric: ASTM A 185, fabricated from as -drawn steel wire into flat sheets. C. Concrete Materials: 1. Portland Cement: ASTM C 150, Type I. 2. Normal -Weight Aggregate: ASTM C 33, uniformly graded, not exceeding 1/4-inch nominal size. 3. Lightweight Aggregate: ASTM C 330. 4. Water: Complying with ASTM C 94. D. Admixtures: 1. Air -Entraining Admixture: ASTM C 260. 2. Water -Reducing Admixture: ASTM C 494, Types A, D, F or G. If "F", see 2.2A. E. Vapor Retarder: Polyethylene sheet, ASTM D 4397, not less than 10 mils thick. F. Preformed Joint -Filler: ASTM D 1751, asphalt -saturated cellulosic fiber. G. Curing Materials: 1. Evaporation Retarder: Waterborne, monomolecular film forming, manufactured for application to fresh concrete. 2. Moisture -Retaining Cover: ASTM C 171, polyethylene film. 3. Water: Potable. 4. Clear, Solvent -Borne, Membrane -Forming Curing Compound: ASTM C 309, Type 1, Class B. 2.2 CONCRETE MIXES A. Comply with ACI 301 requirements for concrete mixtures. B. Prepare design mixes, proportioned according to ACI 301, for normal -weight concrete determined by either laboratory trial mix or field test data bases, as follows: 1. Compressive Strength (28 Days). 2. Slump: 4 inches. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION, GENERAL A. Formwork: Design, construct, erect, shore, brace, and maintain formwork according to ACI 301. B. Vapor Retarder: Install, protect, and repair vapor -retarder sheets according to ASTM E 1643; place sheets in position with longest dimension parallel with direction of pour. 1. Lap joints 6 inches and seal with manufacturer's recommended tape. C. Steel Reinforcement: Comply with CRSI's "Manual of Standard Practice" for fabricating, placing, and supporting reinforce- ment. 1. Do not cut or puncture vapor retarder. Repair damage and reseal vapor retarder before placing concrete. D. Joints: Construct joints true to line with faces perpendicular to surface plane of concrete. 1. Construction Joints: Locate and install so as not to impair strength or appearance of concrete, at locations indicated or as approved by Architect. 2. Isolation Joints: Install preformed joint filler at junctions with slabs -on -grade and vertical surfaces, such as column ped- estals, foundation walls, grade beams, and other locations, to full width and depth of joint, terminating flush with finished concrete surface, unless otherwise indicated. 3. Contraction Joints in Slabs -on -Grade: Form weakened -plane contraction joints, sectioning concrete into areas as indicated. Construct contraction joints for a depth equal to at least one-fourth of the concrete thickness, as follows: a. Sawed Joints: Form contraction joints with power saws equipped with shatterproof abrasive or diamond -rimmed blades. Cut 1/8-inch- wide joints into concrete when cutting action will not tear, abrade, or otherwise damage surface and before concrete develops random contraction cracks. E. Tolerances: Comply with ACI 117, "Specifications for Tolerances for Concrete Construction and Materials." 3.2 CONCRETE PLACEMENT A. Comply with recommendations in ACI 304R for measuring, mixing, transporting, and placing concrete. B. Consolidate concrete with mechanical vibrating equipment. 3.3 FINISHING FORMED SURFACES A. Rough -Formed Finish: As -cast concrete texture imparted by form -facing material with tie holes and defective areas repaired and patched, and fins and other projections exceeding 1/4 inch in height rubbed down or chipped off. 1. Apply to concrete surfaces not exposed to public view. B. Smooth -Formed Finish: As -cast concrete texture imparted by form -facing material, arranged in an orderly and symmetrical manner with a minimum of seams. Repair and patch tie holes and defective areas. Completely remove fins and other projec- tions. 1. Apply to concrete surfaces exposed to public view or to be covered with a coating or covering material applied directly to concrete, such as waterproofing, dampproofing, veneer plaster, or painting. 2. Apply grout -cleaned finish, defined in ACI 301, to smooth -formed finished concrete. C. Related Unformed Surfaces: At tops of walls, horizontal offsets, and similar unformed surfaces adjacent to formed surfaces, strike off smooth and finish with a texture matching adjacent formed surfaces. Continue final surface treatment of formed surfaces uni- formly across adjacent unformed surfaces, unless otherwise indicated. 3.4 FINISHING UNFORMED SURFACES A. General: Comply with ACI 302.1R for screeding, restraightening, and finishing operations for concrete surfaces. Do not wet concrete surfaces. B. Screed surfaces with a straightedge and strike off. Begin initial floating using bull floats or darbies to form a uniform and open - textured surface plane before excess moisture or bleedwater appears on the surface. C. Scratch Finish: Apply scratch finish to surfaces to receive concrete floor topping or mortar setting beds for ceramic or quarry tile, portland cement terrazzo, and other bonded cementitious floor finish, unless otherwise indicated. D. Float Finish: Apply float finish to surfaces indicated, to surfaces to receive trowel finish, and to floor and slab surfaces to be cov- ered with fluid -applied or sheet waterproofing, built-up or membrane roofing, or sand -bed terrazzo. E. Trowel Finish: Apply a hard trowel finish to surfaces indicated and to floor and slab surfaces exposed to view or to be covered with resilient flooring, carpet, ceramic or quarry tile set over a cleavage membrane, paint, or another thin film -finish coating system. F. Nonslip Broom Finish: Apply a nonslip broom finish to surfaces indicated and to exterior concrete platforms, steps, and ramps. Immediately after float finishing, slightly roughen trafficked surface by brooming with fiber -bristle broom perpendicular to main traffic route. 3.5 CONCRETE PROTECTION AND CURING A. General: Protect freshly placed concrete from premature drying and excessive cold or hot temperatures. Comply with ACI 306.1 for cold -weather protection, and follow recommendations in ACI 305R for hot -weather protection during curing. B. Evaporation Retarder: Apply evaporation retarder to concrete surfaces if hot, dry, or windy conditions occur before and during finishing operations. Apply according to manufacturer's written instructions after placing, screeding, and bull floating or darbying concrete, but before float finishing. C. Begin curing after finishing concrete, but not before free water has disappeared from concrete surface. D. Cure formed and unformed concrete for at least seven days as follows: 1. Curing Compound: Apply uniformly in continuous operation by power spray or roller according to manufacturer's written instructions. Recoat areas subjected to heavy rainfall within three hours after initial application. Maintain continuity of coating and repair damage during curing period. 3.6 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. Testing Agency: Owner will engage a qualified independent testing and inspecting agency to sample materials, perform tests, and submit test reports during concrete placement. Tests will be performed according to ACI 301. 1. Testing Frequency: One composite sample for each day's pour of each concrete mix exceeding 5 cu. yd., but less than 25 cu. yd., plus one set for each additional 50 cu. yd. or fraction thereof. END OF SECTION 03300 SECTION 06100 - ROUGH CARPENTRY PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. This Section includes the following: 1. Wood blocking. 2. Wood nailers. 3. Wood sheathing. 4. Plywood backing panels. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 WOOD PRODUCTS, GENERAL A. Lumber: DOC PS 20 and applicable rules of lumber grading agencies certified by the American Lumber Standards Committee Board of Review. 1. Factory mark each piece of lumber with grade stamp of grading agency. 2. For exposed lumber indicated to receive stained or natural finish, mark grade stamp on end or back of each piece. 3. Provide dressed lumber, S4S, unless otherwise indicated. 4. Provide dry lumber with 15 percent maximum moisture content at time of dressing for 2-inch nominal thickness or less, unless otherwise indicated. B. Wood Structural Panels: 1. Plywood: DOC PS 1 . 2. Oriented Strand Board: DOC PS 2. 2.2 WOOD -PRESERVATIVE -TREATED MATERIALS A. Preservative Treatment by Pressure Process: AWPA C2 (lumber) and AWPA C9 (plywood), except that lumber that is not in con- tact with the ground and is continuously protected from liquid water may be treated according to AWPA C31 with inorganic boron (SBX). B. Application: Treat items indicated on Drawings, and the following: 1. Wood cants, nailers, curbs, equipment support bases, blocking, stripping, and similar members in connection with roofing, flashing, vapor barriers, and waterproofing. 2. Wood sills, sleepers, blocking, furring, stripping, and similar concealed members in contact with masonry or concrete. 3. Wood framing members less than 18 inches above grade. 4. Wood floor plates that are installed over concrete slabs directly in contact with earth. 2.3 FIRE -RETARDANT -TREATED MATERIALS A. General: Where fire -retardant -treated materials are indicated, provide materials that comply with performance requirements in AWPA C20 (lumber) and AWPA C27 (plywood). Identify fire -retardant -treated wood with appropriate classification marking of UL, U.S. Testing, Timber Products Inspection, or another testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdic- tion. 1. Use treatment for which chemical manufacturer publishes physical properties of treated wood after exposure to elevated tem- peratures, when tested by a qualified independent testing agency according to ASTM D 5664, for lumber and ASTM D 5516, for plywood. 2. Use treatment that does not promote corrosion of metal fasteners. 3. Use Exterior type for exterior locations and where indicated. 4. Use Interior Type A High Temperaiure (HT), unless otherwise indicated. 2.4 DIMENSION LUMBER A. General: Of grades indicated according to the American Lumber Standards Committee National Grading Rule provisions of the grading agency indicated. B. Non -Load -Bearing Interior Partitions: Construction, Stud, or No. 2 grade and any of the following species: 1. Mixed southern pine; SPIB. 2. Eastern softwoods; NELMA. C. Exposed Framing: Hand select material for uniformity of appearance and freedom from characteristics that would impair finish appearance. 1. Species and Grade: As indicated above for load -bearing construction of same type. 2. Species and Grade: Hem -fir or Hem -fir (north), Select Structural grade; NLGA, WCLIB, or WWPA. 3. Species and Grade: Southern pine, Select Structural No. 1 grade; SPIB. 4. Species and Grade: Spruce -pine -fir or Spruce -pine -fir (south), Select Structural No. 1 grade; NELMA, NLGA, WCLIB, or WWPA. 2.5 SHEATHING A. Plywood Wall Sheathing: Exterior, Structural I sheathing. B. Paper -Surfaced Gypsum Wall Sheathing: ASTM C 79/C 79M, with water-resistant material incorporated into core and with water- repellent paper bonded to core's face, back, and long edges. 1. Manufacturers: a. American Gypsum Co. b. G-P Gypsum Corporation. C. National Gypsum Company. d. United States Gypsum Co. 2. Type and Thickness: Regular, 1/2 inch and Type X, 5/8 inch thick as indicated on drawings. C. Glass -Mat Gypsum Wall Sheathing: ASTM C 1177/C 1177M. 1. Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide "Dens -Glass Gold" by G-P Gypsum Corp. 2. Type and Thickness: Regular, 1/2 inch and Type X, 5/8 inch thick as indicated on drawings. D. Extruded -Polystyrene -Foam Wall Sheathing: ASTM C 578, Type IV, in manufacturer's standard lengths and widths with tongue - and -groove or shiplap long edges as standard with manufacturer. 1. Manufacturers: a. DiversiFoam Products. b. Dow Chemical Company (The). C. Owens Corning. d. Tenneco Building Products. E. Plywood Roof Sheathing: Exterior sheathing. F. Oriented -Strand -Board Roof Sheathing: Exposure 1 sheathing. 2.6 PLYWOOD BACKING PANELS A. Telephone and Electrical Equipment Backing Panels: DOC PS 1, Exposure 1, C-D Plugged, fire -retardant treated, in thickness indicated or, if not indicated, not less than 1/2 inch thick. 2.7 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS A. Fasteners: 1. Where rough carpentry is exposed to weather, in ground contact, or in area of high relative humidity, provide fasteners with hot -dip zinc coating complying with ASTM A 153/A 153M. 2. Power -Driven Fasteners: CABO NER-272. 3. Bolts: Steel bolts complying with ASTM A 307, Grade A; with ASTM A 563 hex nuts and, where indicated, flat washers. B. Metal Framing Anchors: Made from hot -dip, zinc -coated steel sheet complying with ASTM A 653/A 653M, G60 coating designa- tion. C. Building Paper: Asphalt -saturated organic felt complying with ASTM D 226, Type I (No. 15 asphalt felt), unperforated. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Set rough carpentry to required levels and lines, with members plumb, true to line, cut, and fitted. Fit rough carpentry to other construction; scribe and cope as needed for accurate fit. Locate [furring,] nailers, blocking, and similar supports to comply with requirements for attaching other construction. B. Apply field treatment complying with AWPA M4 to cut surfaces of preservative -treated lumber and plywood. C. Securely attach rough carpentry work to substrate by anchoring and fastening as indicated, complying with the following: 1. CABO NER-272 for power -driven fasteners. 2. Published requirements of metal framing anchor manufacturer. D. Apply building paper horizontally with 2-inch overlap and 6-inch end lap; fasten to sheathing with galvanized staples or roofing nails. Cover upstanding flashing with 4-inch overlap. E. Apply sheathing tape to joints between sheathing panels and at items penetrating sheathing. Apply at upstanding flashing to over- lap both flashing and sheathing. END OF SECTION 06100 SECTION 07210 - BUILDING INSULATION PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. This Section includes the following: 1. Concealed building insulation. 2. Loose -fill building insulation. 3. Vapor retarders. 1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Fire -Test -Response Characteristics: Provide insulation and related materials with the fire -test -response characteristics indicated, as determined by testing identical products per ASTM E 84 for surface -burning characteristics, by UL or another testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. Identify materials with appropriate markings of applicable testing and inspecting agency. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 INSULATING MATERIALS A. General: Provide insulating materials that comply with requirements and with referenced standards. B. Molded -Polystyrene Insulation: ASTM C 578, Type I, 0.901b/cu. ft., with maximum flame -spread and smoke -developed indices of 75 and 450, respectively. For use in nonrated masonry walls. C. Mineral -fiber blanket insulation consisting of fibers manufactured from glass: 1. Faced Mineral -Fiber Blanket Insulation: ASTM C 665, Type III, Class A; Category 1, faced with foil-scrim-kraft, foil - scrim, or foil -scrim -polyethylene vapor -retarder membrane on one face. D. Perlite Loose -Fill Insulation: ASTM C 549, Type II or Type IV, with a thermal resistance for 4.1- to 7.4-lb/cu. ft. insulation of 3.3 to 2.8 deg F x h x sq. ft/Btu at 75 deg F for 1-inch thickness. For use in rated masonry walls 1. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the Producer Members of Perlite Institute Inc. 2.2 VAPOR RETARDERS A. Polyethylene Vapor Retarder: ASTM D 4397, 6 mils thick, with maximum permeance rating of 0.13 perm. B. Vapor -Retarder Tape: Pressure -sensitive tape of type recommended by vapor -retarder manufacturer for sealing joints and penetra- tions in vapor retarder. 2.3 AUXILIARY INSULATING MATERIALS A. Adhesive for Bonding Insulation: Product with demonstrated capability to bond insulation securely to substrates indicated without damaging insulation and substrates. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. General: Install insulation to comply with insulation manufacturer's written instructions applicable to products and application indicated. Extend insulation in thickness indicated to envelop entire area to be insulated. Cut and fit tightly around obstructions and fill voids with insulation. Remove projections that interfere with placement. B. Pour granular insulation into cavities indicated to receive insulation, taking care to fill voids completely. Maintain inspection ports to show presence of insulation at extremities of each pour area. Close ports after confirming complete coverage. Limit fall of insulation to one story in height, but not exceeding 20 feet. C. Installation of General Building Insulation: Apply insulation units to substrates by method indicated, complying with manufac- turer's written instructions. If no specific method is indicated, bond units to substrate with adhesive or use mechanical anchorage to provide permanent placement and support of units. 1. Seal joints between closed -cell (nonbreathing) insulation units by applying adhesive, mastic, or sealant to edges of each unit to form a tight seal as units are shoved into place. Fill voids in completed installation with adhesive, mastic, or sealant. 2. Install mineral -fiber blankets in cavities formed by framing members according to the following requirements: a. Use blanket widths and lengths that fill the cavities formed by framing members. If more than one length is required to fill cavity, provide lengths that will produce a snug fit between ends. b. Place blankets in cavities formed by framing members to produce a friction fit between edges of insulation and adjoining framing members. 3. For metal -framed wall cavities where cavity heights exceed 96 inches support unfaced blankets mechanically and support faced blankets by taping stapling flanges to flanges of metal studs. 4. Retain insulation in place by metal clips and straps or integral pockets within window frames, spaced at intervals recom- mended in writing by insulation manufacturer to hold insulation securely in place without touching spandrel glass. Maintain cavity width of dimension indicated between insulation and glass. 5. Install insulation where it contacts perimeter fire -containment system to prevent insulation from bowing under pressure from perimeter fire -containment system. 6. Place loose -fill insulation into spaces and onto surfaces as shown, either by pouring or by machine blowing to comply with ASTM C 1015. Level horizontal applications to uniform thickness as indicated, lightly settle to uniform density, but do not compact excessively. 7. Stuff glass -fiber insulation into miscellaneous voids and cavity spaces where shown. Compact to approximately 40 percent of normal maximum volume equaling a density of approximately 2.5 lb/cu. ft. D. Installation of Vapor Retarders: Extend vapor retarder to extremities of areas to be protected from vapor transmission. Secure in place with adhesives or other anchorage system as indicated. Extend vapor retarder to cover miscellaneous voids in insulated substrates, including those filled with loose -fiber insulation. 1. Seal vertical joints in vapor retarders over framing by lapping not less than two wall studs. Fasten vapor retarders to framing at top, end, and bottom edges; at perimeter of wall openings; and at lap joints. Space fasteners 16 inches o.c. 2. Seal overlapping joints in vapor retarders with adhesives or vapor -retarder tape according to vapor -retarder manufacturer's instructions. Seal butt joints and fastener penetrations with vapor -retarder tape. Locate all joints over framing members or other solid substrates. 3. Firmly attach vapor retarders to substrates with mechanical fasteners or adhesives as recommended by vapor -retarder manu- facturer. 4. Seal joints caused by pipes, conduits, electrical boxes, and similar items penetrating vapor retarders with vapor -retarder tape to create an airtight seal between penetrating objects and vapor retarder. 5. Repair any tears or punctures in vapor retarders immediately before concealment by other work. Cover with vapor -retarder tape or another layer of vapor retarder. END OF SECTION 07210 SECTION 07920 - JOINT SEALANTS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 1.2 SUMMARY A. This Section includes sealants for the following: 1. Exterior joints in vertical surfaces and nontraffic horizontal surfaces. 2. Exterior joints in horizontal traffic surfaces. 3. Interior joints in vertical surfaces and horizontal nontraffic surfaces. 4. Interior joints in horizontal traffic surfaces. 5. Firestop system through fire resistance - rated walls. 6. Exterior joints in sheet metal flashing and trim. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Firestop System Submittals: For each through -penetration firestop system, show each kind of construction condition penetrated, relationships to adjoining construction and kind of penetrating item. Include firestop design designation of testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction that evidence compliance with requirements for each condition. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Sealant Compatibility and Adhesion Testing: Use sealant manufacturer's standard test methods to determine whether priming and other specific joint preparation techniques are required to obtain rapid, optimum adhesion of joint sealants to joint substrates. B. Preconstruction Field -Adhesion Testing: Before installing elastomeric sealants, field test their adhesion to joint substrates using test method indicated in Part 3 "Field Quality Control" Article. C. Fire -resistive joint sealant systems are identical to those tested per ASTM E 119 under conditions where positive furnaces pres- sures of at least 0.01 inch of water is maintained at a distance of 0.78 inch below the fill materials surrounding the penetrating items in the test assembly. Provide rated systems complying with the following requirements: 1. Fire -Resistive Rating of Joint Sealants: As indicated by reference to design designations listed by UL in their "Fire Resis- tance Directory" or by another testing inspecting agency. D. Mockups: Before installing joint sealants, apply elastomeric sealants to demonstrate aesthetic effects and qualities of materials and execution. 1. Approved mockups may become part of the completed Work if undisturbed at time of Substantial Completion. 1.5 WARRANTY A. Special Installer's Warranty: Written warranty in which Installer agrees to repair or replace elastomeric joint sealants that do not meet requirements specified in this Section or fail in adhesion within specified warranty period two years from date of Final Acceptance. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. In other Part 2 articles where subparagraph titles below introduce lists, the following requirements apply for product selection: 1. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the products specified. 2.2 MATERIALS, GENERAL A. Compatibility: Provide joint sealants, backings, and other related materials that are compatible with one another and with joint substrates under conditions of service and application, as demonstrated by sealant manufacturer based on testing and field expe- rience. B. Colors of Exposed Joint Sealants: As selected from manufacturer's full range. 2.03 ELASTOMERIC JOINT SEALANTS A. Silicone Sealant: (Gutters & Coping Sealant) 1. Products: a. Dow Corning; 795. b. GE Silicone, Si1Pruf. C. Tremco Spectrem 2 B. Single -Component Nonsag Urethane Sealant: 1. For vertical masonry control joints, provide the following: a. Products: 1) Sonneborn Building Products Div., ChemRex Inc.; NP 1. 2) Tremco; Vulkem 116. 3) Sika Corporation; Sikaflex - la. b. Type and Grade: S (single component) and NS (nonsag). C. Class: 25. 2. Exposure: Use T (traffic) and NT (nontraffic). 3. Substrates: Uses M, G, A, and, as applicable to joint substrates indicated, O. C. Urethane Sealant: U N IciO U CD U d 03 . �..� 0 C� � U I U w co NE 8$ N 0 U_ N 61 o� o 0X 0 ErC4 z� N o� `r a z 0 Cn CCLn u; �m 01n CC CC a a � � W ti R C9 UJ W W M cc W a 4 CM O I W N J W W N M -e to W t-- F- W C.o CMy W N ~Q N 0 �� UJ N co C7 m Y U = m A902 I . Concrete paving joints, horizontal traffic surfaces. a. Products: 1) Bostik, "Chem -Calk 950". 2) Sonneborn, "SL-1". 3) Tremco, Vulkem 45 b. Type and Grade S (singe component) and NS (nonsag). C. Class 25 d. Exposure: T (traffic). e_ Substrate: O 2.3 FIRESTOPPING, GENERAL A. Compatibility: Provide through -penetration firestop systems that are compatible with one another with the substrates forming openings, and with the items, if any, penetrating through -penetration firestop system under conditions of service and application, as demonstrated by through -penetration firestop system manufacturers based on testing and field experience. B. Accessories: Provide components for each through -penetration firestop system that are needed to install fill materials and comply with "Performance Requirements" article. Use only components specified through penetration firestop system manufacturer and approved by the qualified testing and inspecting agency for firestop systems indicated. Accessories include, but are not limited to, the following items: 1. Permanent forming/damming/backing materials, include the following: a. Slat -/rock -wood -fiber insulation. b. Sealants in combination with other forming/damming/backing materials to prevent leakage of full materials in liquid state. C. Fire -rated form board. d. Fillers for sealants. 2. Temporary forming materials. 3. Substrate primers. 4. Collars. 5. Steel sleeves. 6. Products: a. 3M Fire Prevention Products. b. Hilti Firestop Systems C. International Protective Coatings Corporation (IPC, a Division of W.R. Grace). d. Tremco Inc. 2.4 JOINT -SEALANT BACKING A. General: Provide sealant backings of material and type that are nonstaining; are compatible with joint substrates, sealants, prim- ers, and other joint fillers; and are approved for applications indicated by sealant manufacturer based on field experience and laboratory testing. B. Cylindrical Sealant Backings: ASTM C 1330, of size and density to control sealant depth and otherwise contribute to producing optimum sealant performance: 1. Type: C (closed -cell material with a surface skin). C. Bond -Breaker Tape: Polyethylene tape or other plastic tape recommended by sealant manufacturer for preventing sealant from adhering to rigid, inflexible joint -filler materials or joint surfaces at back of joint where such adhesion would result in sealant failure. Provide self-adhesive tape where applicable. 2.5 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS A. Primer: Material recommended by joint sealant manufacturer where required for adhesion of sealant to joint substrates indi- cated, as determined from preconstruction joint -sealant -substrate tests and field tests. B. Cleaners for Nonporous Surfaces: Chemical cleaners acceptable to manufacturers of sealants and sealant backing materials, free of oily residues or other substances capable of staining or harming joint substrates and adjacent nonporous surfaces in any way, and formulated to promote optimum adhesion of sealants with joint substrates. C. Masking Tape: Nonstaining, nonabsorbent material compatible with joint sealants and surfaces adjacent to joints. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Contractor performing work must be one the Sealant Manufacturer's Approved Applicators. B. Surface Cleaning of Joints: Clean out joints immediately before installing joint sealants. 1. Remove foreign material from joint substrates that could interfere with adhesion of joint sealant. 2. Clean porous joint substrate surfaces by brushing, grinding, blast cleaning, mechanical abrading, or a combination of these methods to produce a clean, sound substrate capable of developing optimum bond with joint sealants. Remove loose par- ticles remaining from above cleaning operations by vacuuming or blowing out joints with oil -free compressed air. 3. Remove laitance and form -release agents from concrete. 4. Clean nonporous surfaces with chemical cleaners or other means that do not stain, harm substrates, or leave residues could interfere with adhesion of joint sealants. 5. All surfaces to be caulked shall be clean and dry. C. Joint Priming: Prime joint substrates where recommended in writing by joint sealant manufacturer, based on preconstruction joint -sealant -substrate tests or prior experience. Confine primers to areas of joint -sealant bond; do not allow spillage or migra- tion onto adjoining surfaces. D. Masking Tape: Use masking tape where required to prevent contact of sealant with adjoining surfaces that otherwise would be permanently stained or damaged by such contact or by cleaning methods required to remove sealant smears. Remove tape immediately after tooling without disturbing joint seal. E. Sealant Installation: Comply with recommendations in ASTM C 1193 for use of joint sealants as applicable to materials, appli- cations, and conditions indicated. F. Install sealant backings to support sealants during application and at position required to produce optimum sealant movement capability. 1. Do not leave gaps between ends of sealant backings. 2. Do not stretch, twist, puncture, or tear sealant backings. 3. Remove absorbent sealant backings that have become wet before sealant application and replace them with dry materials. G. Install bond -breaker tape behind sealants where sealant backings are not used between sealants and back of joints. H. Place sealants so they directly contact and fully wet joint substrates. l . Completely fill recesses provided for each joint configuration. 2. Produce uniform, cross -sectional shapes and depths that allow optimum sealant movement capability. 3. All deep cracks shall be filled to within 1/2 inch of the surface with an appropriate back-up material and caulked with a caulking gun. Caulking beads shall be smooth and straight. 4. Caulk around all door and storefront openings and where noted on the drawings. I. Masonry control joints shall be caulked with a high -quality paintable urethane caulk. Control depth of caulk at 3/8 inch to 1/2 inch with a continuous closed -cell rod. J. Tooling of Nonsag Sealants: Immediately after sealant application and before skinning or curing begins, tool sealants to form smooth, uniform beads, to eliminate air pockets, and to ensure contact and adhesion of sealant with sides of joint. l . Remove excess sealants from surfaces adjacent to joint. 2. Use tooling agents that are approved by sealant manufacturer and that do not discolor sealants or adjacent surfaces. 3. Joint Configuration: Concave joint configuration per Figure 5A in ASTM C H 93, unless otherwise indicated. K. Clean excess sealants or sealant smears adjacent to joints as installation progresses by methods and with cleaning materials approved in writing by manufacturers of joint sealants and of products in which joints occur. L. Through -Penetration Firestop Installation: 1. General: Installation through -penetration systems to comply with "Performance Requirements" of the firestop system manufacturer's written installation instructions and published drawings for the applications indicated. END OF SECTION 07920 SECTION 08211- FLUSH WOOD DOORS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. This Section includes solid and hollow core doors as follows: 1. Doors with wood -veneer faces. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of door B. Shop Drawings: Indicate location, size, and hand of each door; elevation of each kind of door; construction details; location and extent of hardware blocking; fire ratings; and other pertinent data. C. Samples: For each face material and finish upon request of the Architect. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Quality Standard: Comply with NWWDA I.S.1-A, "Architectural Wood Flush Doors." Delete paragraph and subparagraph below if no fire -rated doors. B. Fire -Rated Wood Doors: Doors that are listed and labeled by a testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, for fire ratings indicated. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. Available Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, manufacturers offering products that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. Ampco Products, Inc. 2. Marlite. 3. Mohawk Flush Doors, Inc. 4. Weyerhaeuser Company. 2.2 DOOR CONSTRUCTION A. Doors for Opaque Finish: 1. Grade: Custom. 2. Faces for Exterior Doors: Medium -density overlay. 3. Faces for Interior Doors: Any closed -grain hardwood of mill option. B. Hollow -Core Doors: l . Core: Institutional hollow core. 2. Finish: Prefinished Factory 3. Frame: Prehung. C. Blocking: For hollow -core doors, provide blocking as needed to eliminate through -bolting hardware. D. Provide doors with glued -block 2.3 FABRICATION A. Fabricate doors in sizes indicated for Project -site fitting. B. Factory fit doors to suit frame -opening sizes indicated. Comply with clearance requirements of referenced quality standard for fitting. C. Factory machine doors for hardware that is not surface applied. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Install doors to comply with manufacturer's written instructions, referenced quality standard, and as indicated. B. Factory -Fitted Doors: Align in frames for uniform clearance at each edge. C. Factory -Finished Doors: Restore finish before installation if fitting or machining is required at Project site. END OF SECTION 08211 SECTION 09260 - GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. This Section includes the following: l . Interior gypsum wallboard. 2. Exterior gypsum board panels for ceilings and soffits. 3. Non -load -bearing steel framing. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each product indicated. B. Samples: For each textured finish indicated and on same backing indicated for Work upon request of Architect. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Fire -Test -Response Characteristics: For gypsum board assemblies with fire -resistance ratings, provide materials and construction identical to those tested in assembly indicated according to ASTM E 119 by an independent testing and inspecting agency accept- able to authorities having jurisdiction. B. Sound Transmission Characteristics: For gypsum board assemblies with STC ratings, provide materials and construction identical to those tested in assembly indicated according to ASTM E 90 and classified according to ASTM E 413 by a qualified independent testing agency. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. In other Part 2 articles where subparagraph titles below introduce lists, the following requirements apply for product selection: 1. Available Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, products that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to, the products specified. 2.2 STEEL FRAMING A. Steel Framing, General: Comply with ASTM C 754 for conditions indicated. 1. Steel Sheet Components: Metal complying with ASTM C 645 requirements. a. Protective Coating: 1) Interior Applications: ASTM A 653/A 653 M, G40, hot -dip galvanized. 2) Exterior Applications: ASTM A 653/A 653M, G60, hot -dip galvanized zinc coating. B. Suspended Ceiling and Soffit Framing: 1. Tie Wire: ASTM A 641 /A 641 M, Class 1 zinc coating, soft temper, 0.0625-inch- diameter wire, or double strand of 0.0475- inch-diameter wire. 2. Hanger Attachments to Concrete: a. Powder -Actuated Fasteners: Suitable for application indicated, fabricated from corrosion -resistant materials, with clips or other devices for attaching hangers of type indicated, and capable of sustaining, without failure, a load equal to 10 times that imposed by construction as determined by testing according to ASTM E 1190 by a qualified indepen- dent testing agency. 3. Wire Hangers: ASTM A 641 /A 641 M, Class 1 zinc coating, soft temper, 0.162-inch diameter. 4. Carrying Channels: Cold -rolled, commercial -steel sheet with a base metal thickness of 0.0538 inch, a minimum 1/2-inch- wide flange, and in depth indicated. 5. Furring Channels (Furring Members): a. Steel Studs: ASTM C 645, in depth indicated. b. "Z" Shaped, Rigid Furring Channels: ASTM C 645, 1 1/2 inch deep. C. Grid Suspension System for Interior Ceilings: ASTM C 645, direct -hung system composed of main beams and cross -furring mem- bers that interlock. 1. Products: a. Armstrong World Industries, Inc.; Furring Systems/Drywall. b. Chicago Metallic Corporation; Fire Front 630 System. C. USG Interiors, Inc.; Drywall Suspension System. D. Partition and Soffit Framing: 1. Steel Studs and Runners: ASTM C 645, in depth indicated. 2. Deep -Leg Deflection Track: ASTM C 645 top runner with 2-inch-deep flanges. 3. Flat Strap and Backing Plate: Steel sheet for blocking and bracing in length and width indicated. a. Minimum Base Metal Thickness: 0.0179 inch or as indicated. 4. Cold -Rolled Channel Bridging: 0.0538-inch bare steel thickness, with minimum 1/2-inch-wide flange, and in depth indi- cated. a. Clip Angle: 1-1/2 by 1-1/2 inch, 0.068-inch-thick, galvanized steel. 5. Hat -Shaped, Rigid Furring Channels: ASTM C 645, in depth indicated. a. Minimum Base Metal Thickness: 0.0179 inch. b. Tie Wire: ASTM A 641 /A 641 M, Class 1 zinc coating, soft temper, 0.0625-inch- (1.59-mm-) diameter wire, or double strand of 0.0475-inch-diameter wire. 6. Fasteners for Metal Framing: Of type, material, size, corrosion resistance, holding power, and other properties required to fasten steel members to substrates. 2.3 PANEL PRODUCTS A. Panel Size, General: Provide in maximum lengths and widths available that will minimize joints in each area and correspond with support system indicated. B. Gypsum Wallboard: ASTM C 36. 1. Regular Type: In thickness indicated and with long edges tapered. 2. Type X: In thickness indicated and with long edges tapered. C. Flexible Gypsum Wallboard: ASTM C 36, manufactured to bend to fit tight radii and to be more flexible than standard regular -type panels of the same thickness, 1 /4 inch thick, and with long edges tapered. Apply in double layer at curved assemblies. D. Sag -Resistant Gypsum Wallboard: ASTM C 36, manufactured to have more sag resistance than regular -type gypsum board, 1/2 inch (12.7 nun) thick, and with long edges tapered. Apply on ceiling surfaces. E. Exterior Gypsum Panels for Ceilings and Soffits: 1. Glass -Mat Gypsum Sheathing Board: ASTM C 1177/C 1177M, with core type and in thickness indicated. a. Product: G-P Gypsum Corp; Dens -Glass Gold. 2.4 TRIM ACCESSORIES A. Interior Trim: ASTM C 1047. 1. Comerbead: Use at outside corners. 2. Bullnose Bead: Use at outside corners . 3. LC -Bead: Use at exposed panel edges. B. Exterior Trim: ASTM C 1047, hot -dip galvanized steel sheet or rolled zinc. 1. Comerbead: Use at outside corners. 2. LC -Bead: Use at exposed panel edges. 3. Expansion (Control) Joint: One-piece, rolled zinc with V-shaped slot and removable strip covering slot opening. C. Aluminum Trim: Extruded accessories of profiles and dimensions indicated. 1. Products: a. Fry Reglet Corp.; As indicated by designation on Drawings. b. Gordon, Inc.. C. MM Systems Corporation; As indicated by designation on Drawings. d. Pittcon Industries; As indicated by designation on Drawings. 2. Aluminum: Alloy and temper with not less than the strength and durability properties of ASTM B 221, alloy 6063-T5. 3. Finish: Corrosion -resistant primer compatible with joint compound and finish materials specified. 2.5 JOINT TREATMENT MATERIALS A. General: Comply with ASTM C 475. B. Joint Tape: 1. Interior Gypsum Wallboard: Paper. 2. Exterior Gypsum Soffit Board: Paper. 3. Glass -Mat Gypsum Sheathing Board: 10-by-10 glass mesh. C. Joint Compound for Interior Gypsum Wallboard: For each coat use formulation that is compatible with other compounds applied on previous or for successive coats. 1. Prefilling: At open joints and damaged surface areas, use setting -type taping compound. 2. Embedding and First Coat: For embedding tape and first coat on joints, flanges of trim accessories, and fasteners, use setting -type taping compound. 3. Fill Coat: For second coat, use setting -type, sandable topping compound. 4. Finish Coat: For third coat, use setting -type, sandable topping compound. 5. Skim Coat: For final coat of Level 5 finish, use setting -type, sandable topping compound. D. Joint Compound for Exterior Applications: 1. Exterior Gypsum Soffit Board: Use setting -type taping and setting -type, sandable topping compounds. 2. Glass -Mat Gypsum Sheathing Board: As recommended by manufacturer. E. Joint Compound for Tile Backing Panels: 1. Water -Resistant Gypsum Backing Board: Use setting -type taping and setting -type, sandable topping compounds. 2. Glass -Mat, Water -Resistant Backing Panel: As recommended by manufacturer. 3. Cementitious Backer Units: As recommended by manufacturer. 2.6 AUXILIARY MATERIALS A. General: Provide auxiliary materials that comply with referenced installation standards and manufacturer's written recommenda- tions. 1. Use screws complying with ASTM C 954 for fastening panels to steel members from 0.033 to 0.112 inch (0.84 to 2.84 mm) thick. 2. For fastening Cementitious backer units, use screws of type and size recommended by panel manufacturer. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 NON -LOAD -BEARING STEEL FRAMING INSTALLATION A. General: Comply with ASTM C 754, and ASTM C 840 requirements that apply to framing installation. B. Suspended Ceiling and Soffit Framing: 1. Suspend ceiling hangers plumb and free from contact with insulation or other objects within ceiling plenum that are not part of supporting structural or ceiling suspension system. Splay hangers only where required to miss obstructions and offset resulting horizontal forces by bracing, countersplaying, or other equally effective means. 2. Where width of ducts and other construction within ceiling plenum produces hanger spacings that interfere with the location of hangers required to support standard suspension system members, install supplemental suspension members and hang- ers in form of trapezes or equivalent devices. Size supplemental suspension members and hangers to support ceiling loads within performance limits established by referenced standards. 3. Attach hangers to structural members. Do not support ceilings from or attach hangers to permanent metal forms, steel deck tabs, steel roof decks, ducts, pipes, or conduit. 4. Screw furring to wood framing. 5. Wire -tie furring channels to supports, as required to comply with requirements for assemblies indicated. 6. Grid Suspension System: Attach perimeter wall track or angle where grid suspension system meets vertical surfaces. Mechanically join main beam and cross -furring members to each other and butt -cut to fit into wall track. C. Partition and Soffit Framing: 1. Where studs are installed directly against exterior walls, install isolation strip between studs and wall. 2. Extend partition framing full height to structural supports or substrates above suspended ceilings, except where partitions are indicated to terminate at suspended ceilings. Continue framing over frames for doors and openings and frame around ducts penetrating partitions above ceiling to provide support for gypsum board. 3. Frame door openings to comply with GA-600 and with gypsum board manufacturer's applicable written recommendations, unless otherwise indicated. Screw vertical studs at jambs to jamb anchor clips on door frames; install runner track section (for cripple studs) at head and secure to jamb studs. a. Install two studs at each jamb, unless otherwise indicated. b. Extend jamb studs through suspended ceilings and attach to underside of floor or roof structure above. 4. Frame openings other than door openings the same as required for door openings, unless otherwise indicated. Install fram- ing below sills of openings to match framing required above door heads. 3.2 PANEL PRODUCT INSTALLATION A. Gypsum Board: Comply with ASTM C 840 and GA-216. 1. Space screws a maximum of 12 inches o.c. for vertical applications. 2. On ceilings, apply gypsum panels before wall/partition board application to the greatest extent possible and at right angles to framing, unless otherwise indicated. 3. On partitions/walls, apply gypsum panels vertically (parallel to framing), unless otherwise indicated or required by fire - resistance -rated assembly, and minimize end joints. a. Stagger abutting end joints not less than one framing member in alternate courses of board. b. At stairwells and other high walls, install panels horizontally, unless otherwise indicated or required by fire -resis- tance -rated assembly. 4. Single -Layer Fastening Methods: Apply gypsum panels to supports with steel drill screws. 5. Laminating to Substrate: Comply with gypsum board manufacturer's written recommendations and temporarily brace or fasten gypsum panels until fastening adhesive has set. B. Exterior Ceilings and Soffits: Apply exterior gypsum panels perpendicular to supports, with end joints staggered and located over supports. 1. Fasten with corrosion -resistant screws. 3.3 FINISHING A. Installing Trim Accessories: For trim with back flanges intended for fasteners, attach to framing with same fasteners used for panels. Otherwise, attach trim according to manufacturer's written instructions. B. Finishing Gypsum Board Panels: Treat gypsum board joints, interior angles, edge trim, control joints, penetrations, fastener heads, surface defects, and elsewhere as required to prepare gypsum board surfaces for decoration. 1. Prefill open joints and damaged surface areas. 2. Apply joint tape over gypsum board joints, except those with trim having flanges not intended for tape. 3. Glass -Mat Gypsum Sheathing Board: Finish according to manufacturer's written instructions for use as exposed soffit board. 4. Glass -Mat, Water -Resistant Backing Panels: Finish according to manufacturer's written instructions. C. Gypsum Board Finish Levels: Finish panels to levels indicated below, according to ASTM C 840, for locations indicated: 1. Level 4: Embed tape and apply separate first, fill, and finish coats of joint compound to tape, fasteners, and trim flanges at panel surfaces that will be exposed to view, unless otherwise indicated. END OF SECTION 09260 SECTION 09512 -ACOUSTICAL TILE CEILINGS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. This Section includes acoustical tiles and concealed suspension systems for ceilings. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each product indicated. B. Samples: For each acoustical tile, for each concealed suspension system member and for each color and texture required. C. Product test reports. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Acoustical Testing Agency Qualifications: An independent testing laboratory or an NVLAP-accredited laboratory. B. Fire -Test -Response Characteristics: 1. Fire -Resistance Ratings: Where indicated, provide acoustical tile ceilings identical to those of assemblies tested for fire resistance per ASTM E 119 by UL or another testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. Ratings are indicated by design designations from UL's "Fire Resistance Directory" or from the listings of another testing and inspecting agency. a. Identify materials with appropriate markings of applicable testing and inspecting agency. 2. Surface -Burning Characteristics: Acoustical tiles complying with ASTM E 1264 for Class A materials, when tested per ASTM E 84. a. Smoke -Developed Index: 450 or less. C. Seismic Standard: Comply with the following: 1. ASTM E 580. 2. CISCA's "Recommendations for Direct -Hung Acoustical Tile and Lay -in Panel Ceilings --Seismic Zones 0-2." 3. Mockups: Build mockups to verify selections made under sample Submittals and to PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. In other Part 2 articles where titles below introduce lists, the following requirements apply for product selection: 1. Available Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, products that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to, the products specified. 2.2 GENERAL A. Acoustical Tile Standard: Comply with ASTM E 1264. B. Metal Suspension System Standard: Comply with ASTM C 635. C. Attachment Devices: Size for five times the design load indicated in ASTM C 635, Table 1, "Direct Hung," unless otherwise indi- cated. 1. Anchors in Concrete: Expansion anchors fabricated from corrosion -resistant materials, with holes or loops for attaching hangers of type indicated and with capability to sustain, without failure, a load equal to five times that imposed by ceiling construction, as determined by testing per ASTM E 488 or ASTM E 1512 as applicable, conducted by a qualified testing and inspecting agency. 2. Power -Actuated Fasteners in Concrete: Fastener system of type suitable for application indicated, fabricated from cor- rosion -resistant materials, with clips or other accessory devices for attaching hangers of type indicated, and with capabil- ity to sustain, without failure, a load equal to 10 times that imposed by ceiling construction, as determined by testing per ASTM E 1190, conducted by a qualified testing and inspecting agency. D. Wire Hangers, Braces, and Ties: Zinc -coated carbon -steel wire; ASTM A 641 /A 641 M, Class 1 zinc coating, soft temper. 1. Size: Select wire diameter so its stress at three times hanger design load (ASTM C 635, Table 1, "Direct Hung") will be less than yield stress of wire, but provide not less than 0.106-inch- diameter wire. E. Seismic struts and seismic clips. F. Metal Edge Moldings and Trim: Type and profile indicated or, if not indicated, manufacturer's standard moldings for edges and penetrations that fit acoustical tile edge details and suspension systems indicated; formed from sheet metal of same material and finish as that used for exposed flanges of suspension system runners. 2.3 ACOUSTICAL TILES A. General: Acoustical tiles shall be 24" x 48" x 5/8" matte finish mineral fiber ceiling boards and shall conform to Federal Specifica- tion SS-S-118a, Class 25. Light reflectance shall be no less than 75% and have NRC minimum range of .50 - .60. B. Products: 1. Armstrong "Cortega". 2. Celotex `Baroque" 3. U.S.G. "Omni Fissured" 2.4 METAL SUSPENSION SYSTEM A. General: The ceiling suspension system shall be an exposed grid system with exposed flanges having a factory applied white enamel finish with roll formed capped edges. 1. Main Runner: DX-24 2. Cross Tees: DX-424 3. Wall Angle: M6S B. Products: 1. Donn Products, Inc., Westlake, OH. 2. Acoustical Tile Supplier Standard Grid System. C. Ceiling Suspension System: Direct hung; ASTM C 635, intermediate -duty structural classification. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. General: Install acoustical tile ceilings to comply with ASTM C 636 and seismic requirements indicated, per manufacturer's writ- ten instructions and CISCA's "Ceiling Systems Handbook." B. Measure each ceiling area and establish layout of acoustical tiles to balance border widths at opposite edges of each ceiling. Avoid using less -than -half -width tiles at borders. C. Suspend ceiling hangers from building's structural members, plumb and free from contact with insulation or other objects within ceiling plenum. Splay hangers only where required to miss obstructions; offset resulting horizontal forces by bracing, counter - splaying, or other equally effective means. Where width of ducts and other construction within ceiling plenum produces hanger spacings that interfere with location of hangers, use trapezes or equivalent devices. 1. Do not support ceilings directly from permanent metal forms or floor deck; anchor into concrete slabs. 2. Do not attach hangers to steel deck tabs or to steel roof deck. D. Install edge moldings and trim at perimeter of acoustical tile ceiling area and where necessary to conceal edges of acoustical units. Screw attach moldings to substrate with concealed fasteners at intervals not more than 16 inches o.c. and not more than 3 inches from ends, leveling with ceiling suspension system to a tolerance of 1 /8 inch in 12 feet. Miter corners accurately and connect securely. E. Install suspension system runners so they are square and securely interlocked with one another. Remove and replace dented, bent, or kinked members. F. Install acoustical tiles in coordination with suspension system and exposed moldings and trim. Place splines or suspension system flanges into kerfed edges so tile -to -tile joints are closed by double lap of material. Fit adjoining tile to form flush, tight joints. Scribe and cut tile for accurate fit at borders and around penetrations through tile. Hold tile field in compression by inserting leaf - type, spring -steel spacers between tile and moldings, spaced 12 inches o.c. END OF SECTION 09512 SECTION 09653 - RESILIENT WALL BASE AND ACCESSORIES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. This Section includes the following: 1. Wall base. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: None. B. Samples: For each type of product indicated, in manufacturer's standard -size Samples but not less than 12 inches (300 mm) long, of each resilient product color, texture, and pattern required. Submit directly to the owner for approval. 1.3 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Maintain temperatures within range recommended by manufacturer, but not less than 70 deg F (21 deg C) or more than 95 deg F (35 deg C), in spaces to receive floor tile during the following time periods: 1. 48 hours before installation. 2. During installation. 3. 48 hours after installation. B. After postinstallation period, maintain temperatures within range recommended by manufacturer, but not less than 55 deg F (13 deg C) or more than 95 deg F (35 deg C). C. Install resilient products after other finishing operations, including painting, have been completed. 1.4 EXTRA MATERIALS A. Furnish extra materials described below that match products installed and that are packaged with protective covering for storage and identified with labels describing contents. 1. Furnish not less than 10 linear feet (3 linear m) for every 500 linear feet (150 linear m) or fraction thereof, of each type, color, pattern, and size of resilient product installed. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. Available Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, products that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are not limited to, products listed in other Part 2 articles. B. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the products listed in other Part 2 articles. 2.2 COLORS AND PATTERNS A. Colors and Patterns: As selected from manufacturer's full range. v� .-45CD o U Q pd iN Cis �- 4 a� 00 Uaw E o$ N G M o� o� J W N o� o� 0 oX U_ ON W� zT w N CV C3 N V= n Cn 0 CZ U w U CD cow x cc LU W co F- CC w a 4 0 UJ Q N W N m F- m w LU W oUJ CC Y U N C7 m CV Cn = a T o v A903 2.3 RESILIENT WALL BASE B. Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the products listed in other Part 2 articles. END OF SECTION 09900 A. Wall Base: ASTM F 1861. C. Manufacturers' Names: Shortened versions (shown in parentheses) of the following manufacturers' names are used in other Part 2 1. AFCO-USA, American Floor Products Company, Inc. articles: 2. Armstrong World Industries, Inc. 1. Benjamin Moore & Co. (Benjamin Moore). SECTION 10801 - TOILET AND BATH ACCESSORIES 3. Johnsonite. 2. ICI Dulux Paint Centers (ICI Dulux Paints). 4. Roppe Corporation. 3. Sherwin-Williams Co. (Sherwin-Williams). PART 1 - GENERAL B. Type (Material Requirement): TV (vinyl), TS (rubber, vulcanized thermoset) or TP (rubber, thermoplastic). 2.2 PAINT MATERIALS, GENERAL C. Group (Manufacturing Method): I (solid). 1.1 SUMMARY A. Material Compatibility: Provide block fillers, primers, and finish -coat materials that are compatible with one another and with D. Style: Cove (with top -set toe). the substrates indicated under conditions of service and application, as demonstrated by manufacturer based on testing and field A. This Section includes the following: experience. 1. Toilet and bath accessories. E. Minimum Thickness: 0.125 inch (3.2 mm). 2. Underlavatory guards. B. Material Quality: Provide manufacturer's best -quality paint material of the various coating types specified that are factory for- F. Height: 6 inches (102 mm). mulated and recommended by manufacturer for application indicated. Paint -material containers not displaying manufacturer's product identification will not be acceptable. 1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE G. Lengths: Cut lengths 48 inches (1219 mm) long or coils in manufacturer's standard length. C. Colors: As indicated by manufacturer's designations. A. Inserts and Anchorage: Furnish inserts and anchoring devices and coordinate delivery with other work to avoid delay H. Outside Corners: Job formed or premolded. B. Provide products of the same manufacturer for each type of accessory unit and for units exposed in the same areas. 1. Inside Corners: Job formed or premolded. 2.3 PREPARATORY COATS C. Special Mirror Warranty: Manufacturer's standard form in which manufacturer agrees to repair or replace mirrors that develop J. Surface: Smooth. A. Interior Primer: Interior latex -based or alkyd primer of finish coat manufacturer and recommended in writing by manufacturer for visible silver spoilage defects within 15 years from date of Substantial Completion. use with finish coat and on substrate indicated. 2.4 INSTALLATION MATERIALS 1. Ferrous -Metal Substrates: Quick drying, rust -inhibitive metal primer. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2. Zinc -Coated Metal Substrates: Galvanized metal primer. 3. Where manufacturer does not recommend a separate primer formulation on substrate indicated, use paint specified for finish A. Trowelable Leveling and Patching Compounds: Latex -modified, portland cement based or blended hydraulic cement based for- coat. mulation provided or approved by resilient product manufacturers for applications indicated. 2.1 MANUFACTURERS B. Adhesives: Water-resistant type recommended by manufacturer to suit resilient products and substrate conditions indicated. 2.4 INTERIOR FINISH COATS A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following: 1. Toilet and Bath Accessories: A. Interior Low -Luster Acrylic Enamel: a. American Specialties, Inc. PART 3 - EXECUTION 1. Benjamin Moore; Moorcraft Super Spec Latex Eggshell Enamel No. 274. b. Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc. 2. ICI Dulux Paints; 1402 series Dulux Professional Acrylic Eggshell Interior Wall & Trim Enamel. C. Bradley Corporation. 3.1 PREPARATION 3. Sherwin-Williams; ProMar 200 Interior Latex Egg -Shell Enamel B20W200 Series. 2. Underlavatory Guards: Truebro, a. Inc. b. Plumberex Specialty Products, Inc. A. Prepare substrates according to manufacturer's written recommendations to ensure adhesion of resilient products. PART 3 - EXECUTION B. Concrete Substrates for Stair Accessories: Prepare according to ASTM F 710. 2.2 SCHEDULE OF TOILET ACCESSORIES 1. Verify that substrates are dry and free of curing compounds, sealers, and hardeners. 3.1 APPLICATION 2. Alkalinity and Adhesion Testing: Perform tests recommended by manufacturer. Proceed with installation only after sub- strates pass testing. A. Comply with procedures specified in PDCA P4 for inspection and acceptance of surfaces to be painted. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3. Moisture Testing: a. Perform anhydrous calcium chloride test, ASTM F 1869. Proceed with installation only after substrates have maxi- B. Coordination of Work: Review other Sections in which primers are provided to ensure compatibility of the total system for various substrates. On request, furnish information on characteristics of finish materials to ensure use of compatible primers. 3.1 INSTALLATION mum moisture -vapor -emission rate of 3 lb of water/1000 sq. ft. (1.36 kg of water/92.9 sq. m) in 24 hours. b. Perform tests recommended by manufacturer. Proceed with installation only after substrates pass testing. C. Remove hardware and hardware accessories, plates, machined surfaces, lighting fixtures, and similar items already installed that A. Install accessories using fasteners appropriate to substrate indicated and recommended unit manufacturer. Install units level, are not to be painted. If removal is impractical or impossible because of size or weight of the item, provide surface -applied protec- plumb, and firmly anchored in locations and at heights indicated. Provide blocking where e required to meet force requirements C. Remove substrate coatings and other substances that are incompatible with adhesives and that contain soap, wax, oil, or silicone, tion before surface preparation and painting. indicted below. Ensure blocking is Fire retardent in walls that are rated or are otherwise required to be non-combustible using mechanical methods recommended by manufacturer. Do not use solvents. 1. After completing painting operations in each space or area, reinstall items removed using workers skilled in the trades 1. Install grab bars to withstand a downward load of at least 2501bf, when tested according to method in ASTM F 446. D. Use trowelable leveling and patching compound to fill cracks, holes, and depressions in substrates. involved. B. Adjust accessories for unencumbered smooth operation and verify that mechanisms function properly. Replace damaged or J � P fY P P Y• P g D. Surface Preparation: Clean and prepare surfaces to be painted according to manufacturer's written instructions for each particular defective items. Remove temporary labels and protective coatings. E. Move resilient products and installation materials into spaces where they will be installed at least 48 hours in advance of installa- substrate condition and as specified. tion. 1. Do not install resilient products until they are the same temperature as the space where they are to be installed. 1. Provide barrier coats over incompatible primers or remove and reprime. ' 2. Cementitious Materials: Remove efflorescence, chalk, dust, dirt, grease, oils, and release agents. Roughen as required to END OF SECTION 10801 F. Sweep and vacuum clean substrates to be covered by resilient products immediately before installation. After cleaning, examine remove glaze. If hardeners or sealers have been used to improve curing, use mechanical methods of surface preparation. substrates for moisture, alkaline salts, carbonation, and dust. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have 3. Wood: Clean surfaces of dirt, oil, and other foreign substances with scrapers, mineral spirits, and sandpaper, as required. been corrected. Sand surfaces exposed to view smooth and dust off. a. Scrape and clean small, dry, seasoned knots, and apply a thin coat of white shellac or other recommended knot sealer 3.2 RESILIENT WALL BASE INSTALLATION before applying primer. After priming, fill holes and imperfections in finish surfaces with putty or plastic wood filler. Sand smooth when dried. A. Apply wall base to walls, columns, pilasters, casework and cabinets in toe spaces, and other permanent fixtures in rooms and areas b. Prime, stain, or seal wood to be painted immediately on delivery. Prime edges, ends, faces, undersides, and back sides where base is required. of wood, including cabinets, counters, cases, and paneling. C. If transparent finish is required, backprime with spar varnish. B. Install wall base in lengths as long as practicable without gaps at seams and with tops of adjacent pieces aligned. d. Backprime paneling on interior partitions where masonry, plaster, or other wet wall construction occurs on back side. C. Tightly adhere wall base to substrate throughout length of each piece, with base in continuous contact with horizontal and vertical e. Seal tops, bottoms, and cutouts of unprimed wood doors with a heavy coat of varnish or sealer immediately on deliv- substrates. eTY• 4. Ferrous Metals: Clean ungalvanized ferrous -metal surfaces that have not been shop coated; remove oil, grease, dirt, loose D. Do not stretch wall base during installation. mill scale, and other foreign substances. Use solvent or mechanical cleaning methods that comply with SSPC's recommen- dations. E. On masonry surfaces or other similar irregular substrates, fill voids along top edge of wall base with manufacturer's recommended adhesive filler material. a. Blast steel surfaces clean as recommended by paint system manufacturer and according to SSPC-SP 6/NACE No. 3. b. Treat bare and sandblasted or pickled clean metal with a metal treatment wash coat before priming. F. Premolded Corners: Install premolded corners before installing straight pieces. C. Touch up bare areas and shop -applied prime coats that have been damaged. Wire -brush, clean with solvents recom- mended by paint manufacturer, and touch up with same primer as the shop coat. G. Job -Formed Corners: 5. Galvanized Surfaces: Clean galvanized surfaces with nonpetroleum-based solvents so surface is free of oil and surface 1. Outside Corners: Use straight pieces of maximum lengths possible. Form without producing discoloration (whitening) at contaminants. Remove pretreatment from galvanized sheet metal fabricated from coil stock by mechanical methods. bends. Shave back of base at points where bends occur and remove strips perpendicular to length of base that are only deep enough to produce a snug fit without removing more than half the wall base thickness. E. Material Preparation: 2. Inside Corners: Use straight pieces of maximum lengths possible. Form by cutting an inverted V-shaped notch in toe of l . Maintain containers used in mixing and applying paint in a clean condition, free of foreign materials and residue. wall base at the point where corner is formed. Shave back of base where necessary to produce a snug fit to substrate. 2. Stir material before application to produce a mixture of uniform density. Stir as required during application. Do not stir surface film into material. If necessary, remove surface film and strain material before using. 3.3 CLEANING AND PROTECTION F. Exposed Surfaces: Include areas visible when permanent or built-in fixtures, grilles, convector covers, covers for finned -tube radiation, and similar components are in place. Extend coatings in these areas, as required, to maintain system integrity and pro - A. Perform the following operations immediately after completing resilient product installation: vide desired protection. 1. Remove adhesive and other blemishes from exposed surfaces. l . Paint surfaces behind movable equipment and furniture the same as similar exposed surfaces. Before final installation of 2. Sweep and vacuum surfaces thoroughly. equipment, paint surfaces behind permanently fixed equipment or furniture with prime coat only. 3. Damp -mop surfaces to remove marks and soil. 2. Paint interior surfaces of ducts with a flat, nonspecular black paint where visible through registers or grilles. 3. Paint back sides of access panels and removable or hinged covers to match exposed surfaces. a. Do not wash surfaces until after time period recommended by manufacturer. 4. Finish exterior doors on tops, bottoms, and side edges the same as exterior faces. 5. Finish interior of wall and base cabinets and similar field -finished casework to match exterior. B. Protect resilient products from mars, marks, indentations, and other damage from construction operations and placement of equip- ment and fixtures during remainder of construction period. Use protection methods recommended in writing by manufacturer. G. Sand lightly between each succeeding enamel or varnish coat. H. Scheduling Painting: Apply first coat to surfaces that have been cleaned, pretreated, or otherwise prepared for painting as soon as END OF SECTION 09653 practicable after preparation and before subsequent surface deterioration. 1. Omit primer over metal surfaces that have been shop primed and touchup painted. 2. If undercoats, stains, or other conditions show through final coat of paint, apply additional coats until paint film is of uniform finish, color, and appearance. SECTION 09900 - PAINT AND WALL FINISHES I. Application Procedures: APP1Y Paints and coatings by brush roller, spray, �or other applicators according to manufacturer's written instructions. PART 1 - GENERAL J. Minimum Coating Thickness: Apply paint materials no thinner than manufacturer's recommended spreading rate. Provide total dry film thickness of the entire system as recommended by manufacturer. 1.1 SUMMARY - K. Mechanical and Electrical Work: Painting of mechanical and electrical work is limited to items exposed in equipment rooms and A. This Section includes surface preparation and field painting of exposed items and surfaces. occupied spaces. L. Block Fillers: Apply block fillers to concrete masonry block at a rate to ensure complete coverage with pores filled. 1.2 SUBMITTALS M. Prime Coats: Before applying finish coats, apply a prime coat, as recommended by manufacturer, to material that is required to A. Product Data: For each product indicated. be painted or finished and that has not been prime coated by others. Recoat primed and sealed surfaces where evidence of suction spots or unsealed areas in first coat appears, to ensure a finish coat with no burn -through or other defects due to insufficient seal- B. Samples: For each type of finish -coat material indicated. To be submitted directly to the owner for approval. ing. N. Pigmented (Opaque) Finishes: Completely cover surfaces as necessary to provide a smooth, opaque surface of uniform finish, 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE color, appearance, and coverage. Cloudiness, spotting, holidays, laps, brush marks, runs, sags, ropiness, or other surface imperfec- tions will not be acceptable. A. Benchmark Samples (Mockups): Provide a full -coat benchmark finish sample for each type of coating and substrate required. Comply with procedures specified in PDCA P5. O. Transparent (Clear) Finishes: Use multiple coats to produce a glass -smooth surface film of even luster. Provide a finish free of 1. Wall Surfaces: Provide samples on at least 100 sq. ft.. laps, runs, cloudiness, color irregularity, brush marks, orange peel, nail holes, or other surface imperfections. 2. Small Areas and Items: Architect will designate items or areas required. 3. Final approval of colors will be from benchmark samples. P. Stipple Enamel Finish: Roll and redistribute paint to an even and fine texture. Leave no evidence of rolling, such as laps, irregular- ity in texture, skid marks, or other surface imperfections. 1.4 PROJECT CONDITIONS 3.2 CLEANING AND PROTECTING A. Store materials not in use in tightly covered containers in a well -ventilated area at a minimum ambient temperature of 45 deg F. Maintain storage containers in a clean condition, free of foreign materials and residue. A. At the end of each workday, remove empty cans, rags, rubbish, and other discarded paint materials from Project site. B. Apply waterborne paints only when temperatures of surfaces to be painted and surrounding air are between 50 and 90 deg F. B. Protect work of other trades, whether being painted or not, against damage from painting. Correct damage by cleaning, repairing or replacing, and repainting, as approved by Architect. C. Apply solvent -thinned paints only when temperatures of surfaces to be painted and surrounding air are between 45 and 95 deg F C. Provide "Wet Paint" signs to protect newly painted finishes. After completing painting operations, remove temporary protective wrappings provided by others to protect their work. D. Do not apply paint in snow, rain, fog, or mist; or when relative humidity exceeds 85 percent; or at temperatures less than 5 deg F 1. After work of other trades is complete, touch up and restore damaged or defaced painted surfaces. Comply with procedures above the dew point; or to damp or wet surfaces. specified in PDCA P I. 1.5 EXTRA MATERIALS 3.3 INTERIOR PAINT SCHEDULE A. Furnish extra paint materials from the same production run as the materials applied and in the quantities described below. Package A. Gypsum Board: with protective covering for storage and identify with labels describing contents. Deliver extra materials to Owner. 1. Acrylic Finish: Two finish coats over a primer. 1. Quantity: 3 percent, but not less than 1 gal. or 1 case, as appropriate, of each material and color applied. a. Primer: Interior gypsum board primer. - b. Finish Coats: See section 2.5. PART 2 - PRODUCTS B. Wood and Hardboard: 1. Acrylic -Enamel Finish: Two finish coats over a primer. 2.1 MANUFACTURERS a. Primer: Interior wood primer for acrylic -enamel and semigloss alkyd -enamel finishes. A. Available Products: Subject to compliance with requirements, products that may be incorporated into the Work include, but are b. Finish Coats: See section 2.5. not limited to, products listed in other Part 2 articles. U O Q O i CZ o U W z a •i J O<co o E Q0 co � z �¢ a Cn O E E O U i C_ Q N0 -�-+ 0 U_ C6 J n' J CD z C m= zw Q E N CU W U J 0 0 =_ a Zm ? � J •� LU C� a \ z CO LLJ z 0 Cn ate �LU mLn 4UM otrQ Q Mp Jf W J Cr M CD LU W co Cr W a 4 o� w r N Q� W J w 7t W N m M ~Q No m W 0 occ A904 K EXISTING SANITARY LINE EXISTING EXISTING CLEAN OUT 1" COLD p= WATER LINE _ Plumbing Floor Plan 1 SCALE: 1/8"=V-0" Z EXII l" L VAL �Ij 3" VTR I I L ,y. I I IM I I I a I I 1 � WG1 � WCO I I EWC-1 N 4" 9 Sanitary&Vent Riser PLUMBING GENERAL NOTES 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODES AND GOVERNING AUTHORITIES. I.E.: FLORIDA BUILDING CODE 2007- PLUMBING WITH 2O08 SUPPLEMENT. 2. ALL SANITARY PIPING 2-1/2" OR LESS SHALL HAVE A 1/4" PER FOOT SLOPE. ALL SANITARY PIPING 3" OR LARGER SHALL HAVE A 1/8" PER FOOT SLOPE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. ALL STORM WATER PIPING 2-1/2" OR LESS SHALL HAVE A 1/4" PER FOOT MINIMUM HORIZONTAL SLOPE. ALL STORM WATER PIPING 3" OR LARGER SHALL HAVE A 1/8" PER FOOT MINIMUM HORIZONTAL SLOPE UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. 3. VALVES AND FITTINGS SHALL BE OF SAME SIZE OF LINE ON WHICH THEY ARE LOCATED, UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED ON DRAWINGS. 4. INSTALL WATER HAMMER SHOCK ARRESTORS AT EACH FIXTURE OR BATTERY OF FIXTURES WHERE REQUIRED. ARRESTORS SHALL BE FACTORY FABRICATED. INSTALL ARRESTORS AND SIZE PER PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE INSTITUTE STANDARD P.D.I. WH-201. ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS: JOSAM, WATTS AND SIOUX CHIEF. AIR CHAMBERS SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED AN EQUAL TO WATER ARRESTORS AS SPECIFIED. 5. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MAINTAINING FIRE RATING AND WEATHERPROOFING INTEGRITY OF ALL PIPING AND PENETRATIONS. 6. ALL WATER SUPPLY AND SANITARY LINES SHALL RUN AS CLOSE TO PLANS AS POSSIBLE WITH NO CHANGES IN SIZING. 7. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING ALL NECESSARY SUPPORTING DEVICES FOR FIXTURES. 8. CHANGES IN THE DIRECTION OF SANITARY AND STORM DRAINAGE PIPING SHALL NOT BE MADE WITH FITTINGS WHICH WILL CAUSE EXCESSIVE REDUCTION IN THE VELOCITY OF FLOW OR CREATE ANY OTHER ADVERSE EFFECT. I.E.: USE OF SANITARY TEE IN A HORIZONTAL CONNECTION, USE OF A DOUBLE SANITARY TEE IN A VERTICAL STACK, USE OF SHORT RADIUS FITTINGS FOR BRANCH TO HOUSE DRAIN OR STACK CONNECTION. 9. CONTRACTOR SHALL GIVE 24 HOURS NOTICE TO APPLICABLE UTILITY COMPANY PRIOR TO PERFORMING WORK INVOLVING UTILITIES. 10. ALL DRAINAGE PIPING SHALL BE MARKED WITH THE SEAL OF APPROVAL OF THE NATIONAL SANITATION FOUNDATION. 11. WHERE SANITARY SEWER LINES CROSS UNDERGROUND WATER SUPPLY LINES THE INSTALLATION SHALL COMPLY WITH THE FLORIDA BUILDING CODE 2007 PLUMBING, ARTICLE 603.2.CONSTRUCTED OF DUCTILE IRON PIPE (10' EACH SIDE OF WATER MAIN) OR THE WATER LINES SHOULD BE MODIFIED TO PROVIDE 8" MINIMUM CLEARANCE. 12. ALL FLOOR DRAINS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH A TRAP PRIMER VALVE AND FITTINGS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 13. THE PLUMBING CONTRACTOR MAY BE REQUIRED TO DROP PIPE OUTSIDE OF BUILDING TO REQUIRED DEPTH TO PROVIDE CONNECTION TO AREA DEVELOPMENT UTILITY STUB. ALL DROPS IN DEPTH SHALL BE MADE WITH THE USE OF 450 FITTINGS. 14. ROUTE ALL PIPING CONCEALED ABOVE CEILINGS, WITHIN WALLS, OR IN CHASES. EXPOSED PIPING SHALL BE SLOPED AND PAINTED TO MATCH ARCHITECTURAL FINISHES. PIPING IN MECHANICAL ROOMS MAY BE EXPOSED. 15. SLEEVE AND FIRE STOP ALL PENETRATIONS (IF ANY) OF RATED WALLS, FLOORS, CEILINGS, ETC., IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPLICABLE UL STANDARDS AND LOCAL CODES TO MAINTAIN RATINGS. REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS AND ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR RATED WALLS, CEILINGS AND FLOOR INFORMATION. 16. ALL WATER PIPING INSTALLED IN EXTERIOR WALLS SHALL BE PLACED ON THE INTERIOR SIDE OF THE WALL.THE WALL INSULATION SHALL BE PLACED ON THE EXTERIOR SIDE OF THE PIPE. 17. SEE RISER DIAGRAMS FOR BRANCH PIPING DETAILS AND SIZES NOT SHOWN ON PLANS. 18. COLD AND HOT WATER PIPING SHALL BE COPPER WATER TUBE (ASTM B88) TYPE "L" WITH WROUGHT -COPPER (ANSI B16.22), OR CAST BRASS (ANSI B16.18) PRESSURE FITTINGS AND ALLOY GRADE (ANSI-ASTM B32) 95TA LEAD-FREE SOLDER JOINTS. DISINFECT WATER PIPING AFTER PRESSURE TEST WITH CHLORINE SOLUTION 50 MG-L) FOR 24 HOURS. FLUSH LINES CLEAN AFTER COMPLETION. 19. SOIL, WASTE AND VENT PIPING SHALL BE PVC: ASTM D2665 SCHEDULE 40. FITTINGS: PVC DWV JOINTS: ASTM WELD. PROVIDE CAST IRON PIPE AND FITTINGS FOR SOIL, WASTE AND VENT PIPING LOCATED IN CEILING PLENUMS. 20. PROVIDE CLEANOUTS AT BASE OF EACH VERTICAL STACK AT EACH CHANGE OF DIRECTION OF HORIZONTAL RUNS AND AT 100 FOOT INTERVALS OF HORIZONTAL RUNS FOR SANITARY AND STORM PIPING. 21. PROVIDE ACCESS PANELS TO ALL VALVES WITHIN CHASES OR ABOVE NON -ACCESSIBLE CEILINGS. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR CEILING TYPES. CLEANOUT AND ACCESS COVER. TOP OF COVER TO BE FLUSH W/TOP OF FLOOR BALANCE OF PIPING SAME AS CLEANOUT TO GRADE 4 Floor Cleanout Detail SCALE: NONE MAY EXTEND AS - - WASTE OR VENT FOR WALL CONST. REF. ARCH. DWGS. CLEANOUT TEE - WASTE LINE - - - LENGTH TO SUIT FLOOR LINE VD i - CLEANOUT PLUG :COUNTERSUNK SCREW POLISHED S.S. ACCESS COVER = -1/8" BEND AND END OF LINE CLEANOUT 23. METERING AND SITE UTILITY CONNECTIONS SHALL BE PROVIDED ON SITE UTILITY DRAWINGS. ALL SERVICES SHOWN ON THIS SET OF PLANS TERMINATE 5'-0" FROM BUILDING, UNLESS SHOWN OTHERWISE ON DRAWINGS. PLUMBING CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE FINAL CONNECTIONS TO SITE UTILITIES. 24. FURNISH AND INSTALL HOSE BIBBS AND/OR WALL HYDRANTS 24" ABOVE FINISHED GRADEIFLOOR AND PROVIDE VACUUM BREAKERS. 25. SEE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR EXACT LOCATIONS OF ROOF DRAINS, PLUMBING FIXTURE MOUNTING HEIGHTS AND DIMENSIONS. 26. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY INVERT ELEVATIONS OF EXISTING SEWERS IN WHICH NEW SEWER LINES ARE TO BE CONNECTED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. 28, CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL DIELECTRIC UNIONS AT CONNECTIONS OF DISSIMILAR METALS. 29. CONTRACTOR SHALL ROUGH -IN ALL WASTE AND SUPPLIES TO SPECIAL EQUIPMENT ACCORDING TO MANUFACTURER'S SHOP DRAWINGS AND MAKE FINAL CONNECTIONS. ALL SUPPLIES SHALL BE VALVED. INSTALL VACUUM BREAKERS WHERE REQUIRED BY CODE. 30. CONTRACTOR SHALL SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS (INCLUDING PIPE ROUTING AND EQUIPMENT LOCATIONS) TO ARCHITECTIENGINEER FOR REVIEW PRIOR TO THE INSTALLATION OR PURCHASING OF ANY PIPING AND/OR EQUIPMENT. 31. PROVIDE REDUCED PRESSURE BACKFLOW PREVENTERS FOR DOMESTIC WATER SUPPLY CONNECTIONS AS REQUIRED BY CODE. 32. ALL BELOW GRADE/SLAB COPPER PIPE SHALL BE PLACED WITHIN COPPER PIPE SLEEVE (10 MIL) POLYETHYLENE PLASTIC SLEEVING. EXTEND SLEEVING ABOVE GRADE/SLAB. 33. CONTRACTOR SHALL REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR EXACT LOCATIONS OF FLOOR DRAINS (IF ANY) LOCATED WITHIN TOILET ROOMS. 34. PRESSURE REDUCING VALVES SHALL BE INSTALLED ON BRANCH LINES SERVING FIXTURES AND/OR EQUIPMENT WHEN THE PRESSURE IN THE LINE EXCEEDS 80 P.S.I. 35. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION OF FLOOR DRAINS FOR HVAC EQUIPMENT WITH MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR. CONDENSATE PIPING SHALL NOT DISCHARGE INTO SANITARY SYSTEM. 36. ROUTE WATER LINES TIGHT TO STRUCTURE. COORDINATE ROUTING TO AVOID CONFLICTS WITH OTHER DISCIPLINES. 37. IF THE INTENT OF THE DRAWINGS AND/OR SPECIFICATIONS IS UNCLEAR OR HAS MORE THAN ONE INTERPRETATION, IT SHALL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER IN WRITING BEFORE THE SUBMISSION OF BIDS. THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER SHALL MAKE CORRECTIONS AND/OR PROVIDE EXPLANATION IN WRITING. 38. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE INTENDED AS A GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE WORK TO BE PERFORMED. ALL ITEMS NOT SPECIFICALLY MENTIONED OR SHOWN, BUT NECESSARY FOR THE COMPLETION OF THE INSTALLATION, SHALL BE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY THIS CONTRACTOR. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ACQUAINT HIMSELF WITH THE MECHANICAL, ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL AND ELECTRICAL PLANS PRIOR TO SUBMITTING HIS FINAL BID. NO ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION WILL BE ALLOWED DUE TO CONTRACTORS FAILURE TO FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF WITH THE PLANS. 39. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BASE HIS PROPOSAL UPON THE EQUIPMENT AS SCHEDULED OR SPECIFIED, USING THE MANUFACTURERS AND EQUIPMENT SPECIFIED ON THE DRAWINGS. IF MORE THAN ONE MANUFACTURER IS SPECIFIED FOR ONE ITEM, ANY ONE OF THE MANUFACTURERS LISTED MAY BE USED IN THIS CONTRACTOR'S PROPOSAL. IF THIS CONTRACTOR WISHES TO USE EQUIPMENT NOT SPECIFIED, HE MUST AT THE TIME OF BIDDING SUBMIT SEPARATELY ON LETTERHEAD STATIONARY OF THE BIDDER, THE EQUIPMENT HE WOULD SUBSTITUTE AND THE COST TO BE ADDED OR TO BE DEDUCTED FROM HIS PROPOSAL. 40. THE CONTRACTOR IS EXPECTED TO ORDER ALL MATERIALS INSUFFICIENT TIME TO AVOID DELAYING THE COMPLETION OF THE PROJECT. DELAY IN DELIVERY WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED A JUSTIFIABLE REASON FOR SUBMISSION OF SUBSTITUTE MATERIALS. 41. DO NOT PENETRATE WALL FOOTINGS WITH PIPING. COORDINATE WITH GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO DROP FOOTINGS AS REQUIRED TO CLEAR PLUMBING SERVICES WHERE ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY. ALL PIPING PENETRATING A BEARING WALL OR FOOTING MUST BE SLEEVED AND LOCATION APPROVED BY STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. 42. REFER TO PLANS FOR VENT THRU ROOF (VTR) PIPE SIZES AND LOCATIONS. LOCATE VTR A MIN. 10' HORIZONTAL FROM ANY BUILDING OPENING OR FRESH AIR INTAKE. EXTEND VTR 12" ABOVE ROOF SURFACE. IF 10' DISTANCE CANNOT BE ACHIEVED LOCATE VTR 2' ABOVE ADJACENT TOP OF FRESH AIR INTAKE OR BUILDING OPENINGS. PROVIDE 1" FIBERGLASS INSULATION WITH ALL -SERVICE JACKET ON VENT PIPE INSIDE BUILDING WITHIN 6' OF VTR LOCATION. VERIFY FLASHING AND COUNTERFLASHING AND COORDINATE INSTALLATION WITH ROOFING CONTRACTOR. FIXTURE SPECIFICATIONS PIPE SIZE TAG FIXTURE MANUFACTURER MODEL # DESCRIPTION CW HW SAN VENT WATER CLOSET ADA COMPLIANT PRESSURE ASSISTED WATER CLOSET. VITREOUS CHINA 2-PIECE CONSTRUCTION. PROVIDE WG1 PRESSURE ASSISTED AMERICAN STANDARD 2377.100 1/2" - 4" 2" WITH MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDED ANGLE SUPPLY STOPS AND SUPPLY TUBING AND INSTALLATION FLUSH TANK MATERIALS. PROVIDE WITH ANTIMICROBIAL OPEN FRONT COVERLESS SEAT. (ADA) LAVATORY ADA COMPLIANT WALL HUNG VITREOUS LAVATORY. PROVIDE ANGLE SUPPLIES, P-TRAP, PIPING INSULATION LAV-1 AMERICAN STANDARD 0355.012 10 - 2" 1-1/2" WRAP, DRAIN GRID AND INSTALLATION MATERIALS. INSTALL AS REQUIRED TO MEET ADA GUIDELINES. PROVIDE WALL HUNG FAUCET 7402.00 WITH WRIST BLADE HANDLES. INSTALL USING MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS. ELECTRIC WATER ELKAY BARRIER FREE ADA COMPLIANT ELECTRIC WATER COOLER. COORDINATE POWER OUTLET LOCATION WITH EWC-1 COOLER HI-LO EZSTL8C 112" - 2" 1-1/2" ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR FOR ELECTRICAL CORD WITH 3-PRONG PLUG. INSTALL PER MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL ELEVATION VIEWS FOR MOUNTING HEIGHTS. WCO WALL CLEANOUT ZURN Z1446 - - - - WALL CLEANOUT WITH STAINLESS STEEL ROUND ACCESS COVER. SEE PLANS FOR PIPE SIZE CONNECTION. FCO FLOOR CLEANOUT ZURN Z1400 - - I- - FLOOR CLEANOUT WITH ACCESS COVER. SEE PLANS FOR PIPE SIZE CONNECTION. NOTE: REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR ALL FINAL LOCATIONS AND MOUNTING DIMENSIONS OF ALL PLUMBING FIXTURES. PROVIDE ADA CONFORMING FACTORY INSULATION KIT ON HOT, COLD AND P-TRAP WASTE PIPING AT HANDICAP DESIGNATED LAVATORIES. Symbols & Abbreviations DESCRIPTION ABBR. SYMBOL EXISTING SANITARY SAN (E)� NEW SANITARY SAN (N) EXISTING VENT V (E) NEW VENT V (N) ------------ EXISTING COLD WATER CW (E) NEW COLD WATER CW (N) - NEW HOT WATER HW (N) - - FLOOR CLEANOUT FCO - EXTERIOR CLEANOUT ECO - $ - WALL CLEANOUT WCO- HOSE BIBB HB iI-C - VENT THRU ROOF VTR i L DIRECTION OF FLOW -� SHUT OFF VALVE CAP C - TEE UP TEE DOWN ELBOW UP 0 - ELBOW DOWN G - REVISION REFERENCE A CONNECT TO EXISTING e EXISTING (E) TYPICAL TYP 'SOME SYMBOLS SHOWN MAY NOT PERTAIN TO THIS PROJECT PIPING MATERIAL SCHEDULE INSULATION SERVICE SIZE MATERIAL SCHEDULEITYPE REMARKS TYPE THICKNESS COLD WATER ALL COPPER TYPE L FG 1" SEE NOTE 2 SANITARY ALL C.I.OR PVC NOTE 3 NONE - NO HUB VENT ALL C.I.OR PVC SCH. 40 NONE - SEE NOTE 1 NOTES 1. WASTE AND VENT PIPING IN PLENUM SPACE SHALL BE SERVICE WEIGHT CAST IRON, NO HUB. 2. FIBERGLASS PIPE INSULATION: MINERAL OR GLASS FIBERS BONDED WITH A THERMOSETTING RESIN. SEMIRIGID BOARD MATERIAL WITH FACTORY -APPLIED ASJ COMPLYING WITH ASTM C 1393, OR WITH PROPERTIES SIMILAR TO ASTM C 612. NOMINAL DENSITY IS 2.5 LB/CU. FT. OR MORE. THERMAL CONDUCTIVITY (K VALUE) AT 100 DEG. F (55 DEG. C) IS 0.29 BTU X IN./H X SQ.FT. X DEG. F (0.042 W/M X K) OR LESS. ALL SERVICE JACKET (ASJ): WHITE, KRAFT-PAPER, FIBERGLASS -REINFORCED SCRIM WITH ALUMINUM -FOIL BACKING; COMPLYING WITH ASTM C 1136, TYPE MANUFACTURER: A. CERTAINTEED CORP., B. JOHNS MANVILLE, C. KNAUF INSULATION, D. OWENS CORNING 3. FOR PVC ONLY SCHEDULE 40 DWV. FOAM CORE PVC NOT ALLOWED. WATER HAMMER ARRESTOR SCHEDULE INSTALLED ARRESTOR SHALL BE APPROVED DEVICE BY FLORIDA PLUMBING CODE. ALL SUPPLY PIPING SHALL = HAVE ARRESTOR THE SAME SIZE AS CONNECTION SIZE UP TO 1" I.E. PROVIDE P.D.I. SIZE "C" FOR 1" OR LARGER WATER SUPPLY TO FIXTURES, P.D.I. SIZE "B" FOR 3/4" SUPPLY AND P.D.I. SIZE "A" FOR 1/2" SUPPLY. * P.D.I. SIZE CONNECTION SIZE A (1-11 F.U.) 10 B (12-32 F.U.) 3/4" C (33-60 F.U.) 1" P.D.I. = PLUMBING AND DRAINAGE INSTITUTE STANDARD WH-201 DRAWING INDEX SHEET TITLE P101 PLUMBING FLOOR PLAN & GENERAL INFORMATION C 0 CL 0 �1L_ `/ W cuZco UQM W "a8u E§a .LNm W co cn C 0 E E 0 U L Q NO -4--1 0 cu J m 0 cu E C c6 CIO V C cu L 0 ca w a o� Lu - o N J W N Z O C) W LLI N N Q W � U a- TURNING VANES (TYPICAL) B CFM � I .�'1� I - I � C CFM MAX. 200 TRANSITION 0.25 D (4" MIN. PER SMACNA) H. RECTANGULAR DUCT N -� BRANCH DUCT o o - BRANCH DUCT a a -VOLUME DAMPER U- U- Y SPLITTER DAMPER CONTROL ROD (TYPICAL) Z (TYPICAL) CONICAL FITTING WITH LOCKING TYPE VOLUME A (CFM) MAIN DUCT DAMPER. X TO SIZE SPLITTER: FLEX DUCT OR ROUND SHEET METAL AM DUCT. FLEX DUCT MAX. 8'-0" LONG, Y = (B/A) (X) USE CLAMP TO ATTACH FLEX DUCTS Z = X-Y AND SEAL. SUPPORT DUCT EVERY NOTE: FOR RETURN AIR FLOW, DEPTH REMAINS FOUR FEET FROM STRUCTURE DELETE SPLITTER DAMPER CONSTANT -HANGER SCREWS Splitter Detail SCALE: NONE FASTENER -HANGER STRAP 2" -MIN. BAND OF SAME SIZE j AS HANGER STRAP , NOTE: HANGER STRAP SIZE PER SMACNA. 2 Rectangular/Round Duct Hanger Detail SCALE: NONE MOUNT CAP LEVEL - O.C. FLASHING BY ROOFER 1 1/2" EXTERNAL - INSULATION SEAL WATERTIGHT BIRD SCREEN CAULKING BEAD OR GASKET FULL PERIMETER OF CURB BY HVAC. TREATED WOOD NAILER 13-1/2' PREFABRICATED CURB FURNISHED BY HVAC INSTALLED BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR - ROOF SUPPORT ANGLES AS REQUIRED BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR 2" 3 Gravity Roof Vent Detail SCALE: NONE 4'-0" MAXIML MAXIMUM SAG 1/2" PER FOOT OF SUPPORT SPACING. FLEXIBLE DUCT NOTES: 1. DUCT SHOULD EXTEND STRAIGHT FOR SEVERAL INCHES FROM A CONNECTION BEFORE BENDING. 2. SUPPORT SYSTEM MUST NOT DAMAGE DUCT OR CAUSE OUT OF ROUND SHAPE. 4 Flex Duct Support Detail SCALE: NONE METAL STRAP 1-112" MINIMUM - SUPPLY DUCT SPIN -IN FITTING INSULATED ROUND WITH DAMPER FLEXIBLE DUCT (MAX. V-0" LONG) j SIZE TO MATCH DIFFUSER NECK. ROUND METAL DUCT INSULATION (EXTERNAL INSULATION) CEILING - -CEILING DIFFUSER 5 Ceiling Diffuser Runout Detail SCALE: NONE 6 Branch Duct Detail SCALE: NONE A 12"O 1TO EXISTING 5 TON RTU TO REMAIN. 12"0 DUCT WORK LOCATIONS SHOWN ARE DIAGRAMMATIC. EXACT LOCATIONS OF DUCT WORK SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH ALL OTHER TRADES AND SHALL MINIMIZE THE TOTAL AMOUNT OF DUCTING USED. (TYP OF 2) 7 Mechanical Floor Plan Z SCALE: 1/8" =1'-W MECHANICAL GENERAL NOTES 1. CONTRACTOR TO VISIT SITE AND VERIFY ALL CLEARANCES BEFORE FABRICATION OF DUCTWORK AND PROVIDE ADDITIONAL OFFSET AND/OR 16. VERIFY VOLTAGE WITH ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR BEFORE ORDERING EQUIPMENT. CHANGES IN DUCT SIZES TO MEET FIELD CONDITIONS AND COORDINATE WITH ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING AND FIRE PROTECTION SUBCONTRACTOR BEFORE ANY CONSTRUCTION WORK. 17. PROVIDE A TRAP IN ALL CONDENSATE PIPING LOCATED AT AIR HANDLING UNITS. SLOPE CONDENSATE LINES 118" PER FOOT. CONDENSATE LINES SHALL BE PVC SCH. 40. ALL CONDENSATE DRAIN PIPING SHALL BE PROPERLY SUPPORTED. SEE "CONDENSATE DRAIN TRAP" DETAIL. 2. SUPPLY, RETURN AND OUTSIDE AIR DUCTWORK SHALL BE EXTERNALLY INSULATED SHEET METAL CONSTRUCTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH LATEST SMACNA STANDARDS. INSULATION SHALL HAVE VAPOR BARRIER AND AN INSTALLED MINIMUM THERMAL RESISTANCE (R) VALUE OF 6.0. 18. ALL MECHANICAL WORK SHALL MEET ALL THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE 2007 FLORIDA BUILDING CODE, MECHANICAL AND 2009 SUPPLEMENT. ALL EXHAUST DUCTWORK SHALL BE UNINSULATED SHEET METAL CONSTRUCTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH LATEST SMACNA STANDARDS. ALL JOINTS SHALL BE SECURELY TAPED WITH 3" WIDE GLASS FABRIC TAPE WITH FOSTER 30/35 MASTIC OR EQUAL. 19. GUARANTEE; FOR ONE YEAR AFTER DATE OF ACCEPTANCE BY THE OWNER, ALL EQUIPMENT, MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP TO BE FREE FROM DEFECT. 3. DUCT SHALL BE SECURELY SUPPORTED, HUNG OR SUSPENDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST SMACNA EDITION AND SECTION 603 OF THE 2007 FLORIDA BUILDING CODE, MECHANICAL WITH 2O09 SUPPLEMENT. 20. DO NOT CUT STRUCTURAL MEMBERS WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE STRUCTURAL ENGINEER OR ARCHITECT. ARRANGE FOR REPAIRS REQUIRED TO RESTORE OTHER WORK, BECAUSE OF DAMAGE CAUSED AS A RESULT OF MECHANICAL INSTALLATIONS. 4. ROOFTOP UNIT OUTSIDE AIR INTAKE SHALL MAINTAIN A MINIMUM OF 10'-0" FROM ANY EXHAUST OR SANITARY VENT THROUGH ROOF PIPING. ALL TRANSFER DUCTWORK LEADING TO REST ROOMS SHALL HAVE A ZERO LEAKAGE BACK DRAFT DAMPER AS SHOWN ON MECHANICAL 21. FLEXIBLE AND RIGID ROUND DUCT TAKE -OFFS FOR DIFFUSERS SHALL BE THE SAME SIZE AS DIFFUSER NECK. MAXIMUM FLEXIBLE DUCT DRAWINGS. LENGTH SHALL BE 12'-0". FLEXIBLE DUCT SHALL BE THERMAFLEX TYPE M-KC OR EQUAL.FLEXABLE DUCT SHALL BE INSULATED FIBERGLASS, R-6, CLASS 1, UL181 LISTED AND COMPLY WITH NFPA 90AAND NFPA90B. 5. PROVIDE ALL MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT WITH MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDED SERVICE AREA CLEARANCES. 22. ALL WALL MOUNTED THERMOSTATS SHALL BE INSTALLED AT AN ELEVATION OF 54" ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR TO THE TOP UNLESS 6. ALL ROOF TOP UNITS SHALL BE REINFORCED TO WITHSTAND LOCAL WIND LOAD DESIGN. SEE STRUCTURAL DRAWING(S) FOR DETAIL(S) OTHERWISE NOTED ON DRAWINGS. LOCATION OF THE WALL MOUNTED THERMOSTAT SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH OTHER TRADES FOR A /CONSULT WITH BUILDING STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. NEAT APPEARANCE. FINAL LOCATION OF THERMOSTAT SHALL BE SUBJECT TO THE APPROVAL OF THE ENGINEER OR HIS REPRESENTATIVE IN THE FIELD. 7. DUCT SMOKE DETECTORS SHALL BE FURNISHED BY THE FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR, INSTALLED IN DUCT BY THE MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR AND WIRED BY THE FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR. SMOKE DETECTORS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH NFPA 72, NATIONAL FIRE 23. ALL UNITS SHALL BE BALANCED TO WITHIN 10 PERCENT OF THE DESIGN AIR QUANTITY. BALANCE DIFFUSERS AND REGISTERS TO WITHIN 10 ALARM CODE; NFPA 90A, STANDARD FOR INSTALLATION OF AIR-CONDITIONING AND VENTILATING SYSTEMS, 2007 FLORIDA BUILDING CODE, PERCENT OF QUANTITIES SHOWN ON DRAWINGS. MECHANICAL WITH 2O09 SUPPLEMENT AND THE MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION IN STRUCTIONS. COORDINATE LOCATION OF SMOKE DETECTORS WITH FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR. PROVIDE A VISIBLE/AUDIBLE NOTIFICATION PANEL. MAKE: SYSTEM SENSOR SSK451 OR EQUAL, 24. PROVIDE FLEXIBLE NEOPRENE DUCT CONNECTORS ON THE DISCHARGE AND ENTERING SIDES OF ALL VIBRATING EQUIPMENT TO WHICH COMPATIBLE WITH BUILDING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM. DUCTWORK IS ATTACHED. 8. IN GENERAL, PLANS AND DIAGRAMS ARE SCHEMATIC ONLY AND SHOULD NOT BE SCALED. 25. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE 3 COPIES OF A TEST AND BALANCE REPORT. AIR BALANCING SHALL BE PERFORMED BY AN INDEPENDENT TESTING AND BALANCING CONTRACTOR WHICH SHALL BE QUALIFIED AND CERTIFIED BY EITHER ASSOCIATED AIR BALANCE COUNCIL (AABC) 9. HVAC CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY ADDED ELECTRICAL COSTS WHICH MAY RESULT FROM SUBSTITUTED EQUIPMENT. OR NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL BALANCING BUREAU (NEBB). THIS REPORT MUST BE REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY THE ENGINEER PRIOR TO THE FINAL INSPECTION. 10. DUCTWORK INSULATION SHALL BE FOIL FACED FIBERGLASS DUCT WRAP WITH A MINIMUM THERMAL RESISTANCE (R) OF 6.0. INSULATION SHALL HAVE VAPOR BARRIER. INSTALL PER MFR. REQUIREMENTS. 26. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL TRADES' INSTALLATION SCHEDULES, COORDINATE WORK SCHEDULE WITH GENERAL CONTRACTOR. 11. COORDINATE AIR DEVICE LOCATIONS WITH LIGHTING FIXTURES. 27. WHEN THE INTENT OF THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS IS NOT CLEAR, OR IS CAPABLE OF MORE THAN ONE INTERPRETATION, SUCH 12. TURNING VANES SHALL BE PROVIDED IN ALL SUPPLY DUCT RECTANGULAR ELBOWS WITH ANGLES BETWEEN 15 DEGREES AND LESS THAN 90 MATTERS WILL BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER IN WRITING BEFORE THE SUBMISSION OF BIDS. THE DEGREES PER FIG. 2-5 OF THE SMACNA MANUAL. ARCHITECT/ENGINEER SHALL MAKE CORRECTION OR EXPLANATION IN WRITING. 13. DUCT DIMENSIONS SHOWN ON DRAWINGS ARE CLEAR INSIDE DIMENSIONS. DUCTWORK, DIFFUSERS, REGISTERS, GRILLES, AND OTHER ITEMS 28. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE INTENDED AS A GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE WORK TO BE PERFORMED. ALL ITEMS NOT SPECIFICALLY OF THE AIR HANDLING SYSTEM SHALL NOT BE SUPPORTED BY THE CEILING OR CEILING SUSPENSION SYSTEM. MENTIONED OR SHOWN, BUT NECESSARY FOR THE COMPLETION OF THE INSTALLATION, SHALL BE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY THIS CONTRACTOR. THIS CONTRACTOR SHALL THOROUGHLY ACQUAINT HIMSELF WITH THE MECHANICAL, ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL AND 14. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, INSTALL DUCTWORK AS HIGH AS POSSIBLE, TIGHT TO BOTTOM OF STRUCTURE. COORDINATE DUCT ELEVATION ELECTRICAL PLANS BEFORE SUBMITTING HIS FINAL BID. NO ADDITIONAL COMPENSATION WILL BE ALLOWED DUE TO THE CONTRACTOR'S WITH STORM LEADERS, WATER PIPING, SANITARY DRAINS AND MAJOR ELECTRICAL CONDUITS. FAILURE TO FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF/ HERSELF WITH THE PLANS. 15. CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE ALL SUPPLEMENTARY STEEL REQUIRED TO SUSPEND MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT & MATERIALS. INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT SHALL COMPLY WITH MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS AND CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS FOR SERVICING OF EQUIPMENT. FAN SCHEDULE MARK QTY. SERVICE CFM EXT. STATIC PRESSURE (IN. WATER) FAN TYPE DRIVE SONES WATTS RPM V/0 MANUFACTURER MODEL NOTES EF-1 1 EXHAUST 100 0.375 CEILING DIRECT 3.2 98 1100 120/1 COOK GC-144 1,2 NOTES: 1. WITH PLUG-IN DISCONNECT. 2. PROVIDE CONTROL BY MANUAL LIGHT WITH OCCUPANCY SENSOR. COORDINATE WITH ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS FOR LOCATION OF SWITCH. HVAC SYMBOLS SYMBOL DESCRIPTION RIGID DUCT FLEXIBLE DUCT B SUPPLY AIR DUCT WORK UP THRU PLAN RETURN AIR OR EXHAUST DUCT WORK UP THRU PLAN DUCT WORK TRANSITION MANUAL AIR VOLUME CONTROL DAMPER / ® SUPPLY AIR DEVICE zRETURN AIR DEVICE ® EXHAUST AIR DEVICE OT WALL MOUNTED THERMOSTAT SD DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR A® DIFFUSER DEVICE TYPE - AIR QUANTITY CONDENSATE PIPING e CONNECTION OF NEW TO EXISTING (N) NEW (E) EXISTING MECHANICAL KEY PLAN NOTES: 1Q UNDERCUT DOOR 1" TO ALLOW FOR TRANSFER OF AIR TO BATHROOM. O VERIFY THAT THERE IS AN EXISTING SMOKE DUCT DETECTOR IN THE SUPPLY DUCT. IF THE SMOKE DETECTOR IS NOT INSTALLED, REFER TO MECHANICAL GENERAL NOTE # 7. THE GC SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINATING THE EXACT SCOPE OF WORK REQUIRED BETWEEN THE MECHANICAL SUB AND THE ELECTRICAL SUB PRIOR TO BIDDING. NO CHANGE ORDERS WILL BE APPROVED FOR FAILURE TO VERIFY EXISTING CONDITIONS OR COORDINATE BETWEEN SUBS. O3 CEILING MOUNTED BATHROOM EXHAUST FAN. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION OF PENETRATION WITH ARCHITECTURAL PLAN. INSTALL GALVANIZED DUCT WORK DOWN FROM GRAVITY ROOF VENT. SIZE OF DUCT TO MATCH SIZE OF GRAVITY ROOF VENT OPENING. RUN DUCT IN CEILING/JOIST SPACE AND CONNECT TO CEILING MOUNTED EXHAUST FAN PER MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS. ® REFER TO SPLITTER DETAIL ON MECHANICAL DETAIL SHEET. INSTALL SPLITTER BELOW UNIT IN CEILING SPACE. CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL AT AN ELEVATION ENSURING THE LEAST AMOUNT OF OFFSETS AND DEVIATIONS IN THE DUCT WORK. Q5 RELOCATE EXISTING THERMOSTAT SUPPLIED IN SHELL PROJECT TO LOCATION SHOWN. © SUPPLY AND RETURN DUCT SIZE UP TO THE RTU SHALL BE THE SAME AS THE UNIT OPENING. OUTSIDE AIR CALCULATION AREA SERVED AREA (SQFT) CFM /SQFT (1) CFM CALCULATED CFM SUPPLIED SPACE D2 1,400 0.30 420 420 (1) PER TABLE 403.3 - FLORIDA BUILDING CODE - MECHANICAL 2007 BALANCE EXISTING 5 TON RTU TO 420 CFM OF OUTSIDE AIR. GRAVITY ROOF VENT SCHEDULE TYPE QTY. CFM SERVICE THROAT SIZE MANUFACTURER MODEL NOTES GRV-1 1 100 EXHAUST 0.394 COOK PR 8 1,2 NOTES: 1. PROVIDE MANUFACTURER'S ROOF CURB. COORDINATE WITH ROOF TYPE. 2. PROVIDE INSECT SCREEN. AIR DEVICE SCHEDULE TAG MFG./CAT. # TYPE NECK FRAME FINISH NOTES 0-125CFM = 6"RND 12x12 130-150CFM = 6' RND A TITUS - TMS-AA CD 160 - 275 CFM = 8" RND BAK. WHT. ENAMEL 1,2,3,4,5 280 - 390 CFM =10" RND 24 x 24 400 - 600 CFM =12" RND B TITUS - 50F RAR 22 x 22 (MAX 1280 CFM) 24 x 24 BAK. WHT. ENAMEL 1,2,4,E C TITUS - 350FL EAR/RAR SEE PLANS SEE PLANS BAK. WHT. ENAMEL 1,2,4,6 D TITUS - 300FL SAG SEE PLANS SEE PLANS BAK. WHT. ENAMEL 1,2,4,E DEVICE TYPE LEGEND: NOTES: 1. PROVIDE CEILING DEVICES WITH PROPER FRAME STYLE TO MATCH CEILING TYPE AS CALLED FOR BY THE ARCHITECT. CD = CEILING DIFFUSER 2. DEVICES SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH FACTORY FINISH. RAR = RETURN AIR REGISTER 3. CEILING DIFFUSERS SHALL BE 4-WAY THROW UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE OR EAR = EXHAUST AIR REGISTER SHOWN ON PLANS WITH DIRECTIONAL ARROW(S). SAG = SUPPLY AIR GRILLE 4. IF NECESSARY, PROVIDE TOP HAT FOR GRILLES REGISTERS AND DIFFUSERS. 5. PROVIDE EQUALIZING GRID (TITUS MODEL EG). FOR DIFFUSERS TAPPED DIRECTLY FROM BOTTOM OF DUCT, PROVIDE OPPOSED BLADE DAMPER (TITUS MODEL D-57). 6. PROVIDE OPPOSED BLADE DAMPER FOR REGISTERS. TYPICAL SEQUENCE OF OPERATION THE A/C UNIT SHALL BE STARTED AND STOPPED FROM A ROOM THERMOSTAT. ON A CALL FOR COOLING, THE THERMOSTAT SHALL ENERGIZE THE COMPRESSOR(S) TO MAINTAIN SET POINT. ON A CALL FOR HEATING, THE THERMOSTAT SHALL ENERGIZE THE ELECTRIC HEAT IN STAGE(S) TO MAINTAIN SET POINT. SUPPLY FAN SHALL RUN CONTINUOUSLY DURING OCCUPIED HOURS. DRAWING INDEX SHEET # TITLE M101 Mechanical Floor Plan & General Information U u V N 0 CL Ow cugV_ 0 M Q ch ._j w �aQ z a •nL N J U Cn 0 E E 0 U L W N_o ea J Q _m � Z �CM O 0Cn Lu m � JCli � a m j W Cn J = Q'= W a Z CoUJ O ix co LLJ F N a Cu L W BCD 0 06 L _0 U- Cu .Cu W 1 J V H ^ H W w w Cn u.i a uT �w z� Y co C4 u, �t CaU- w 0 w co f- 0 N J N z pl o W _ W Y p Y N W N C7LLI U 2 Q _ a o o U m 1 0 1 b N ' CD30 O �I�f # U CD15 �- RESTROOM RECEPTACLE SHALL BE DUPLEX GFI GFI AT 48" AFF D2-8 Ik D2-14 D2-10 D2-38:40:42 O j, v 0 D2-4 CD30 D2-0 SW MF D2-2 SW 2 , III 1 Electrical Power Plan Scale 1/8"-1'-0" EXiSTINC {UTILITY COMPANY LAN FORME 0 b N 0 b. N o�. Plan Key Notes: O EXISTING J-BOX AND EMPTY 3/4" CONDUIT. EXTEND CONDUIT AS NEEDED AND RUN NEW WIRES TO NEW TENANT PANEL. O EXISTING 5 TON RTU TO BE WIRED BACK TO NEW TENANT PANEL. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THAT THERE IS AN EXISTING SMOKE DUCT DETECTOR IN THE SUPPLY DUCT. IF THERE ISN'T, REFER TO MECHANICAL GENERAL NOTE # 7 ON SHEET M101. THE GC SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR COORDINATING THE EXACT SCOPE OF WORK REQUIRED BETWEEN THE MECHANICAL SUB AND THE ELECTRICAL SUB PRIOR TO BIDDING. NO CHANGE ORDERS WILL BE APPROVED FOR FAILURE TO VERIFY EXISTING CONDITIONS OR COORDINATE BETWEEN SUBS. O EXISTING FACTORY INSTALLED DISCONNECTS. FOR POWER REQUIREMENTS TO RTU'S, RE: M101 AND ELECTRICAL PANEL SCHEDULE ON THIS SHEET. O EXISTING FACTORY INSTALLED POWERED CONVENIENCE OUTLET. INSTALLATION SHALL BE PER SECTION 210.63 OF THE NEC. COORDINATE WITH MECHANICAL. O NEW 200 AMP TENANT ELECTRICAL PANEL (PANEL D2) INSTALLED IN THE APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF THE EXISTING 4" CONDUIT STUB UP. THE EDGE OF ELECTRICAL PANEL SHALL BE 12" MIN. FROM THE EDGE OF MASONRY OPENING FOR THE DOOR. REFER TO THE RISER DIAGRAM ON THIS SHEET. O6 EXISTING TELEPHONE CONDUIT STUB IN TO REMAIN AS IS. NO TELEPHONE TERMINAL BOARD OR RECEPTACLE ADDED. THE TENANT SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PULLING THE COMMUNICATION CABLE FROM THE EXISTING TELEPHONE TERMINAL CABINET TO THE SPACE AND FOR PROVIDING THE TELEPHONE TERMINAL BOARD AS PART OF THE FUTURE TENANT WORK. O ALL FIRE ALARM EQUIPMENT IS SHOWN FOR REFERENCE PURPOSES ONLY. FIRE ALARM DESIGN DRAWINGS SHALL BE SUBMITTED BY TENANT BUILD OUT CONTRACTOR, SIGNED AND SEALED BY STATE OF FLORIDA LICENSED AND REGISTERED ENGINEER. O EXISTING DECORATIVE SCONCE FIXTURES SHALL REMAIN WIRED AS IS TO THE EXISTING HOUSE PANEL. O9 EXISTING REAR WALL MOUNTED LIGHT SHALL BE WIRED TO THE NEW TENANT PANEL VIA A NEW LIGHT SWITCH. Lighting General Notes: 1. VENDOR SHALL VERIFY ALL FIXTURE QUANTITIES. 2. VERIFY FIXTURE LOCATION, SEE REFLECTED CEILING PLAN. 3. MOUNTING HEIGHTS INDICATED ARE TO THE CENTER LINE OF DEVICE OR FIXTURE UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 4. ALL FIXTURES TO BE CENTERED ON 2X4 CEILING GRID U.O.N. 5. ALL FIXTURES TO BE PROVIDED BY, RECEIVED, STORED & INSTALLED BY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. 6. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPPLY 10% ADDITIONAL SPARE OF ALL LAMP TYPES TO BE LEFT AT JOB SITE AT END OF JOB. 7. CIRCUIT BREAKERS USED AS SWITCHES IN 120VAND 277V FLUORESCENT LIGHTING CIRCUITS SHALL BE LISTED AND SHALL BE MARKED SWD OR HID. Light Fixture Schedule TYPE MANUFACTURER CATALOG NO. VOLT LAMPS MOUNTING & OPTION NOTE A DAYBRITE 2TG8-3-32-01-UNV-1l3-EB 120 (3) 32W T8 GRID MOUNTED 1-3,5-6 C NITE BRITES WCR-050-M-MT 120 - EXISTING TO REMAIN EM BEGHELLI XLP-S1 120 - WALL MTD 9'-0"AFF 2 & 4 X BEGHELLI VA4-R-SA 120 LED (INCLUDED) UNIVERSAL 2 & 4 ALTERNATE FIXTURES MAY BE COOPER, LITHONIA, GENLYTE, HUBBELL, OR THOMAS. FIXTURE SUBSTITUTIONS MUST BE APPROVED BY OWNER BEFORE THEY ARE SUBMITTED TO THE ENGINEER. 1. ALL FLUORESCENT LIGHTING FIXTURES SHALL 4. ALL EMERGENCY, EXIT AND NIGHT LIGHT FIXTURES HAVE ENERGY SAVING LAMPS AND ELECTRONIC SHALL BE CONNECTED AHEAD OF LOCAL SWITCHES. BALLASTS. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 2. PROVIDE NECESSARY MOUNTING HARDWARE 5. ALL ALTERNATE FIXTURES SHALL BE SUBMITTED AND ACCESSORIES FOR ALL FIXTURES. FOR PRIOR APPROVAL, SEE SPECIFICATIONS. 3. PROVIDE .125 MIN. THICK LENSES FOR 6. CONTACT SESCO LIGHTING (407) 629-6100 DAN FLUORESCENT FIXTURES. SCHULMAN RISER KEY NOTES: 1. (1) SET OF EXISTING (4) # 3/0 & (1) # 310 G, IN EXISTING 2" CONDUIT 2. (1) SET OF NEW (4) # 310 & (1) # 6 G, IN EXISTING 2" CONDUIT 3. (1) EXISTING 4" TO 2" REDUCER 4. (1) SET OF NEW (4) # 3/0 & (1) # 6 G, IN EXISTING 4" CONDUIT 5. (1) NEW 4" TO 2" REDUCER AT TOP OF EXISTING STUB IN .0 n-.-s7.... u- F i f:y-1 [ ONNE ;. 12; `2 8V N MA 3R F XISTINO 210 AMP 3..f IS- sI r 9 D T s_ F O 6. (1) SET OF NEW (4) # 3/0 & (1) # 6 GROUND IN NEW 2" CONDUIT 7. (1) NEW 7-DAY, 4 CIRCUIT PROGRAMMABLE TIME CLOCK ALL WIRING SHALL BE COPPER ONLY. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO SUBMITTING BIDS. IF EXISTING CONDITIONS ARE NOT AS SPECIFIED, CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT / ENGINEER IMMEDIATELY. EXISTINI 12„ X 122"'V°',_ •041;;RE A'° `_'" ; H KEY TADS EXISTING DIS- CONNECT 200 .3. 200 i EXIS { IN,._ , EXIST ING I 200 PI`v i` a � 200 AMP � I i ;IS- DNS- � I ' l 3 4 f t LU i E i z.3 [ Irt i - 3i r ....� 14 IN G�— TENAN —ISTING 12 AMP O C 2 Electrical Lighting Plan Scale 1/8"=l'-0" Electrical Meterina Note CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE EXACT REQUIREMENTS FOR METERING EQUIPMENT TYPES AND SYSTEM TOPOLOGY WITH THE LATEST STANDARDS OF THE LOCAL ELECTRICAL UTILITY PRIOR TO ORDERING AND INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT. EXESTIIti�C HICUSE PANEL H P0111 1902208 EXISTING 75 KVA STEP UP TRANSFORMER IER EXISTING HOUSE PANEL i iPD2 2771480 EX,STICIl2 400 AMP DISSC NNECT TO REMAIN UNUS.E'D VE-FST-u W ^-. - , ELECTRICAL LEGEND MOUNTING HEIGHTS SHOWN ARE MAXIMUM/MINIMUM HANDICAPPED ACCESSIBILITY STANDARDS - THEY SHALL NOT BE ALTERED WITHOUT WRITTEN AUTHORIZATION. NOT ALL DEVICES SHOWN IN LEGEND ARE REQUIRED. REVIEW POWER & LIGHTING PLANS AND DETAILS FOR ITEMS WHICH APPLY TO THIS PROJECT. FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE, LETTER INDICATES TYPE. SEE FIXTURE ADa SCHEDULE. LOWER CASE LETTER INDICATES SWITCH (IF USED) FIRE ALARM PULL STATION NL NIGHT LIGHT FIXTURE (NL) ®X EXIT LIGHT (SHADE AREA INDICATES DIRECTION) LETTER INDICATES TYPE SEE LIGHT FIXTURE SCHEDULE TO CONFIRM TYPE AND MOUNTING. F HORN/STROBE BATTERY POWERED EMERGENCY LIGHT OSMOKE DETECTOR SINGLE POLE SWITCH, LOWER CASE LETTER INDICATES LIGHTS CONTROLLED. LETTER NOT SHOWN IF SELF EVIDENT. MOUNT a FACP FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL 48" A.F.F. U.O.N. F SINGLE POLE SWITCH. FAN CONTROLLER, MOUNT 48" A.F.F. U.O.N. EXHAUST FAN DUPLEX RECEPTACLE, MOUNT 18" AFF LION THERMOSTAT. PROVIDE SINGLE GANG BOX WITH 1/2" C. STUBBED GFI GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTER RECEPTACLE, LEVITON #6898-I, MOUNT TO INTO CEILING SPACE, MOUNT 60" AFF LION (COORDINATE WITH ABOVE COUNTER HEIGHT U.O.N. MECHANICAL DRAWINGS PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN) DUPLEX RECEPTACLE, MOUNTED ABOVE STOREFRONT WINDOWS ABBREVIATIONS O JUNCTION BOX (FLUSH MOUNT IN FINISHED AREAS U.O.N.) AFF ABOVE FINISH FLOOR NF NON -FUSED LIGHTING, POWER, FACP PANELBOARD OR TELE. TERM. CABINET. AFG ABOVE FINISH GRADE NIC NOT IN CONTRACT CONDUIT CONCEALED IN WALL, BELOW SLAB, OR ABOVE CEILING. CIT CURRENT TRANSFORMER NL NIGHT LIGHT DE DUAL ELEMENT FUSE NTS NOT TO SCALE A-1,3 CONDUIT RUN CONCEALED IN WALLS BELOW SLAB, OR CEILING SPACES. EC EMPTY CONDUIT OS OCCUPANCY SENSORS ARROWS INDICATE HOMERUN. SMALL HASHMARKS INDICATE NUMBER OF EIF-EF EXHAUST FAN RTU ROOF TOP UNIT HOT CONDUCTORS, AND LARGE HASHMARK INDICATES NEUTRAL. SUBSCRIPT INDICATES PANEL AND CIRCUIT NUMBERS. GROUND EG EQUIPMENT GROUND TTB TELEPHONE TERMINAL BOARD CONDUCTOR REQUIRED IN ALL CONDUITS BUT NOT INDICATED. EM EMERGENCY LIGHT TTC TELEPHONE TERMINAL CABINET A-37:39:41 SUBSCRIPT INDICATES PANEL -AND NUMBERS WITH COLONS EWC ELECTRIC WATER COOLER TYP TYPICAL INDICATE 2 OR 3 POLE CIRCUITS. EWH ELECTRIC WATER HEATER LION UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED EX EXISTING DEVICE TO REMAIN VTC VIA TIME CLOCK LO DISCONNECT SWITCH FACP FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL WP WEATHERPROOF 10013/60 DISCONNECT DESIGNATION (SIZE/POLES/FUSE) "NF" INDICATES GFI GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTER X EXIT LIGHT NON -FUSED; "DE" INDICATES DUAL ELEMENT FUSES. LB LOCK BREAKER w ,e ©= J M Ms 31 * =E I ENNI®SEEM ION 011111111111111111 MEINTM. ■ - Man SOME .. 111. • �, ", 211' -, GENERAL * SQUARE FOOT_ LIGHTING LOAD LIGHTING DEMAND LOAD IS BASED ON THE LARGER OF THE TM *� (CONNECTED VS. TABLE 220.3a, NEC 2002_) `*LARGER A/C LOAD_ #REF! 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NEC NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE 2005 OSHA OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ACT ANSI AMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDS INSTITUTE NFPA NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION ASA AMERICAN STANDARDS ASSOCIATION IEEE INSTITUTE OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS NEMA NATIONAL ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION UL UNDERWRITERS' LABORATORIES, INC. IES ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING SOCIETY ICEA INSULATED CABLE ENGINEERS ASSOCIATION ASTM AMERICAN SOCIETY OF TESTING MATERIALS ETL ELECTRICAL TESTING LABORATORIES, INC. CBM CERTIFIED BALLAST MANUFACTURERS EIA ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION FBC FLORIDA BUILDING CODE SECTION 16010 GENERAL PROVISIONS THE INTENT OF THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS IS TO PROVIDE A COMPLETE WORKING SYSTEM READY FOR THE OWNER'S OPERATION. ANY ITEM NOT SPECIFICALLY SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS OR CALLED FOR IN THE SPEC'S BUT IS NORMALLY REQUIRED TO CONFORM WITH THE INTENT, ARE TO BE CONSIDERED A PART OF THE CONTRACT. THE INTENT OF THESE DRAWINGS IS NOT TO SHOW EVERY MINOR DETAIL OF CONSTRUCTION. THE CONTRACTOR IS EXPECTED TO FURNISH AND INSTALL ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND ITEMS FOR A COMPLETE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM. IF THE CONTRACTOR HAS QUESTIONS, OR IN THEIR OPINION FINDS OMISSIONS OR ERRORS ON THE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS, IT IS THEIR RESPONSIBILITY TO BRING IT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER/ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY. IF CONTRACTOR PROCEEDS WITH ANY CHANGES TO THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS WITHOUT WRITTEN PRIOR APPROVAL FROM THE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER/ARCHITECT THE CONTRACTOR WILL NOT BE COMPENSATED. ALL MATERIALS USED SHALL BEAR THE UNDERWRITER'S LABORATORY, INC. LABEL PROVIDED A STANDARD HAS BEEN ESTABLISHED FOR THE MATERIAL BEING USED. INSTALLATION OF EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS SHALL CONFORM WITH THE LATEST EDITIONS (U.O.N.) OF THE LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES OF THE BUILDING DEPARTMENT, THE SERVING UTILITY COMPANIES, N.F.P.A., NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODES AND ORDINANCES, INCLUDING ALL AMENDMENTS TO THE N.E.C. EQUIPMENT, AND WHERE APPLICABLE, WILL BE LISTED WITH THE UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES INC., THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL SAFETY CODE, LIFE SAFETY CODE, AND THE OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH ACT. THE WORKMANSHIP AND QUALITY ESTABLISHED BY THESE DRAWINGS AND SPEC'S SHALL NOT BE REDUCED BY THE ABOVE MENTIONED CODES. ALL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE EQUAL TO OR EXCEED THE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS OF NEMA, IEEE, AND UL. SHOULD ANY CHANGE TO THE DRAWINGS OR SPECIFICATIONS BE REQUIRED TO COMPLY WITH GOVERNMENTAL REGULATIONS, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER PRIOR TO ANY SUCH WORK BEING EXECUTED. ALL LOCAL FEES. PERMITS, AND REQUIRED INSURANCE FOR PROTECTION AGAINST PUBLIC LIABILITY OF PROPERTY DAMAGE OR THE DURATION OF THE WORK, AND SERVICES OF INSPECTION AND TESTING AUTHORITIES SHALL BE OBTAINED AND PAID FOR BY THE CONTRACTOR. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INCLUDE IN HIS BID ANY COSTS TO BE INCURRED RELATIVE TO POWER SERVICE (PRIMARY AND/OR SECONDARY) AND TELEPHONE SERVICE. CONTRACTOR SHALL COOPERATE FULLY WITH THE LOCAL COMPANIES WITH RESPECT TO THEIR SERVICES. BIDDERS ARE TO SATISFY THEMSELVES AS TO THE NATURE AND SCOPE OF WORK BY VISITING THE SITE AND FAMILIARIZE THEMSELVES WITH THE EXISTING CONDITIONS. THE SUBMISSION OF A BID WILL BE EVIDENCE THAT SUCH AN EXAMINATION HAS BEEN MADE. LATER CLAIMS FOR LABOR, EQUIPMENT, OR MATERIALS REQUIRED, OR FOR DIFFICULTIES ENCOUNTERED WHICH COULD HAVE BEEN FORESEEN BY AN EXAMINATION OF THE SITE PRIOR TO THE BID WILL NOT BE ALLOWED. ALL WORK TO BE PERFORMED IN A FIRST CLASS WORKMANLIKE MANNER, AND BE INSTALLED BY A LICENSED ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. CERTAIN MATERIALS WILL BE PROVIDED BY OTHER TRADES. EXAMINE THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS TO ASCERTAIN THESE REQUIREMENTS. CAREFULLY CHECK SPACE REQUIREMENTS WITH OTHER TRADES AND THE PHYSICAL CONFINES OF THE AREA TO INSURE THAT ALL MATERIAL CAN BE INSTALLED IN THE SPACES ALLOTTED THERETO INCLUDING FINISHED SUSPENDED CEILINGS. MAKE MODIFICATIONS THERETO AS REQUIRED AND APPROVED. TRANSMIT TO OTHER TRADE A INFORMATION R IR F R W WORK T B PROVIDED UNDER 0 S ALLREQUIRED 0 0 O E 0 DED DE THEIR RESPECTIVE SECTIONS IN AMPLE TIME TA FOR INSTALLATION. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL ORDER S LL THE PROGRESS OF HIS WORK TO CONFORM TO THE PROGRESS OF THE WORK OF THE OTHER TRADES AND SHALL COMPLETE THE ENTIRE INSTALLATION AS SOON AS THE CONDITIONS OF THE BUILDING WILL PERMIT. ANY COST RESULTING FROM THE DEFECTIVE OF ILL-TIMED WORK PERFORMED UNDER THIS SECTION SHALL BE BORNE BY THE CONTRACTOR. ANY CORRECTIONS OF DEFECTS TO BE COMPLETED BY CONTRACTOR WITHOUT ADDITIONAL CHARGE AND TO INCLUDE REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR OF ANY OTHER PHASE OF THE INSTALLATION WHICH MAY HAVE BEEN DAMAGED THEREBY. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE TOTALLY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SHIPPING AND STORING OF ALL PRODUCTS AND MATERIALS IN A MANNER THAT WILL PROTECT THEM FROM DAMAGE AND WEATHER. IF ITEMS ARE DAMAGED, TAKE IMMEDIATE STEPS TO OBTAIN REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR. ANY SUCH REPAIRS SHALL BE SUBJECT TO REVIEW AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER. CONTRACTOR SHALL STORE MATERIALS IN SUITABLE SHELTER FROM THE ELEMENTS, BUT READILY ACCESSIBLY FOR INSPECTION BY THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER UNTIL INSTALLED. STORE ALL ITEMS SUBJECT TO MOISTURE DAMAGE IN DRY, HEATED SPACES. PROVIDE SUPPORTS, HANGERS AND AUXILIARY STRUCTURAL MEMBERS REQUIRED FOR SUPPORT OF THE WORK. FURNISH AND SET ALL SLEEVES FOR PASSAGE OF RACEWAYS THROUGH STRUCTURAL. MASONRY AND CONCRETE WALLS OF FLOORS AND ELSEWHERE AS WILL BE REQUIRED FOR THE PROPER PROTECTION OF EACH RACEWAY PASSING THROUGH BUILDING SURFACES. IF WALL MOUNTED EQUIPMENT IS TO BE SECURED TO WALLS THE USE OF STEEL BOLTS ARE TO BE USED TO MAINTAIN AT LEAST 1" AIR SPACE BETWEEN EQUIPMENT AND SUPPORTING WALL GROUPS OF EQUIPMENT MAY BE MOUNTED ON ADEQUATELY SIZED STEEL ANGLES, CHANNELS, OR BARS. PREFABRICATED STEEL CHANNELS PROVIDING A HIGH DEGREE OF MOUNTING FLEXIBILITY, SUCH AS THOSE MANUFACTURED BY GLOB-STRUTT, KINDORF, AND UNISTRUT, MAY BE USED FOR MOUNTING GROUPS OF EQUIPMENT. AN ACCURATE RECORD OF ALL DEVIATIONS SHALL BE KEPT AS TO THE WORK SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS AND THAT WHICH IS ACTUALLY INSTALLED SO THAT A SET OF AS BUILT DRAWINGS CAN BE MADE BY CONTRACTOR, WERE UPON COMPLETION AND ACCEPTANCE OF THE PROJECT BY THE OWNER, A NEAT AND LEGIBLE SET OF PRINTS CAN BE DELIVERED. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL GUARANTEE ALL MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP FOR A PERIOD OF ONE (1) YEAR FROM DATE OF FINAL ACCEPTANCE BY THE OWNER, EXCEPT THAT WHERE GUARANTEES OR WARRANTIES FOR LONGER TERMS ARE SPECIFIED. WITHIN 24 HOURS AFTER NOTIFICATION, CORRECT ANY DEFICIENCIES THAT OCCUR DURING THE GUARANTEE PERIOD AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO THE OWNER, ALL TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE OWNER. OBTAIN SIMILAR GUARANTEES FROM SUBCONTRACTORS, MANUFACTURERS, SUPPLIERS AND SUBTRADE SPECIALISTS. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE AT THE SITE PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION WITH THE LOCAL POWER COMPANY TO RELATE WORK WITH THE UTILITY COMPANY'S RESPONSIBILITIES TO MEET THE OWNERS SCHEDULE. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE SUBMITTALS FOR SUBSTITUTION OF MATERIALS OR EQUIPMENT SUCH AS SITE LIGHTING, LIGHT FIXTURES, SWITCHGEAR, WIRING DEVICES, EMERGENCY GENERATOR/TRANSFER EQUIPMENT, AND ALL SYSTEMS (FIRE ALARM, SECURITY ETC.) TEN (10) DAYS PRIOR TO BID DATE (TWO COPIES) FOR ENGINEER'S APPROVAL TO SUBMIT. ENGINEER'S APPROVAL OF THE PRIOR APPROVAL PACKAGE WILL BE CONSIDERED PRELIMINARY. FINAL APPROVAL WILL BE CONTINGENT UPON REVIEW OF FINAL SHOP DRAWINGS. ALL PROPOSED ALTERNATES MUST BE INDUSTRY STANDARD EQUALS TO THE ITEMS SPECIFIED AS THE BASIS OF DESIGN; HOWEVER, IF THE ITEMS ARE NOT CONSIDERED EQUAL BY THE ENGINEER, IT SHALL BE DISAPPROVED FOR FINAL SUBMITTAL. IF ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR/GENERAL CONTRACTOR DOES NOT SUBMIT SHOP DRAWINGS TO THE ELECTRICAL ENGINEER FOR ITEMS LISTED ABOVE, ELECTRICAL ENGINEER WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY, AND OR OMISSIONS OR ERRORS DUE TO SHOP DRAWINGS NOT SUBMITTED. SHOP DRAWINGS WILL ONLY BE REVIEWED TWICE AS PART OF THIS CONTRACT. ADDITIONAL SHOP DRAWING REVIEWS SHALL BE INVOICED AT $85.00 PER HOUR, BILLABLE TO THE SUB -CONTRACTOR, C.O.D. ALTERNATE SITE FIXTURES SHALL INCLUDE A COMPUTER GENERATED POINT-TO-POINT PHOTOMETRIC CALCULATION BASED ON THE PLANS (FIXTURE CHARACTERISTICS AND POLE PLACEMENT SHALL NOT BE ALTERED). THIS DIAGRAM SHALL SHOW COMPOSITE VALUES OF THE ILLUMINANCE PROJECTED FROM THE ARRANGEMENT OF LIGHT SOURCES AS SHOWN ON PLAN. COMPUTER PLOT DIAGRAM SHALL ALSO SHOW THE LOCATIONS OF THE POLES, SPACING BETWEEN POLES, THE MOUNTING HEIGHT USED IN THE CALCULATIONS, AND THE FIXTURE CATALOG NUMBER BEING USED. A COMPLETE SET OF CONTRACT DRAWINGS SHALL BE MAINTAINED AT THE JOB SITE WITH COLORED MARKINGS INDICATING PROGRESS OR WORK. THIS SET OF CONTRACT DRAWINGS IS TO BE SEPARATE FROM AND IN ADDITION TO CONTRACTOR'S CONSTRUCTION SET. EVERY UNIT OF EQUIPMENT, DEVICE, CONDUIT AND WIRE IS TO BE MARKED WHEN INSTALLED. USE GREEN TO INDICATE INSTALLATION AS SHOWN ON DRAWINGS AND USE RED TO INDICATED FIELD CHANGES. UPON COMPLETION OF WORK, THIS SET OF CONTRACT DRAWINGS IS TO BE TURNED OVER TO, AND BECOME PROPERTY OF THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER. THE OWNER RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REVISE THE DRAWINGS FROM TIME TO TIME TO INDICATE CHANGES IN THE WORK. WHEN REVISED DRAWINGS AND/OR ANY REVISIONS ARE ISSUED, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL EVALUATE THE CHANGES PROMPTLY. BEFORE INSTALLATION OF ANY ITEM OR PERFORMANCE OF THE WORK INDICATED BY THE REVISED DRAWING OR REVISIONS, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER IN WRITING THAT THE REVISED DRAWINGS INVOLVE AN ADDITION OR DEDUCTION OF A SPECIFIC AMOUNT OF MONEY TO THE CONTRACT PRICE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT PROCEED WITH THE REVISED WORK WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN APPROVAL BY THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER/OWNER OF THE COST OF THE REVISED WORK. ALL LOAD DATA HAS BEEN BASED ON INFORMATION GIVEN ENGINEER/ARCHITECT AT THE TIME OF DESIGN. VERIFY ALL EQUIPMENT NAMEPLATE RATINGS BEFORE ORDERING. FURNISH AND INSTALL DISCONNECT SWITCHES, WIRING AND CONNECTIONS ON AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS AS SHOWN ON PLANS. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY AND COORDINATE WITH MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR REGARDING SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF ALL REQUIRED CONTROLS. SECTION 16110 RACEWAYS AND BOXES STANDARDS EXCEPT AS MODIFIED BY GOVERNING CODES AND BY THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, COMPLY WITH THE LATEST APPLICABLE PROVISIONS AND LATEST RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE FOLLOWING: 1. RIGID STEEL CONDUIT a) U.L STANDARD UL-6 b) A.N.S.I. C80-1 c) FEDERAL SPECIFICATION WW-C-581E 2. INTERMEDIATE METALLIC CONDUIT a U.L. STANDARD UL-1242 b FEDERAL SPECIFICATION WW-C-581E 3. ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING a) U.L. STANDARD UL-797] b) A.N.S.I. C80-3 c) FEDERAL SPECIFICATION WW-C-563 4. FLEXIBLE STEEL CONDUIT a) U.L. STANDARD UL-1 5. LIQUID TIGHT FLEXIBLE CONDUIT a) U.L STANDARD UL-360 6. NON-METALLIC CONDUIT a) U.L. STANDARD UL-651 b) A.N.S.I. STANDARD F512 c N.E.M.A. STANDARD TC-2 d FEDERAL SPECIFICATIONS GSA-FSS AND W-C-1094-A 7. WIREWAYS AND AUXILIARY GUTTERS a) U.L. STANDARD UL-870 DO NOT USE ALUMINUM CONDUIT FOR ANY PURPOSES. SPECIFICATIONS HAVE BEEN WRITTEN NTH THE INTENT OF VARIOUS EQUIPMENT BEING INSTALLED. NOT ALL EQUIPMENT MAY BE REQUIRED ON THIS PROJECT. REVIEW POWER, LIGHTING PLANS AND DETAILS FOR ITEMS AND/OR EQUIPMENT THAT WALL APPLY TO THIS PROJECT. RACEWAY TYPES STANDARD THREADED RIGID STEEL CONDUIT. 1. RIGID CONDUIT HEAVY WALL GALVANIZED. 2. THREADED TYPE FITTINGS: ERICKSON COUPLINGS WHERE THREADED CANNOT BE USED. INTERMEDIATE METALLIC CONDUIT 1. LIGHT WEIGHT RIGID STEEL CONDUIT. 2. THREADED TYPE FITTINGS: ERICKSON COUPLINGS WHERE THREADED CANNOT BE USED. ELECTRICAL METALLIC TUBING 1. CONTINUOUS, SEAMLESS TUBING, GALVANIZED OR SHERADIZED ON THE EXTERIOR, COATED ON THE INTERIOR WITH A SMOOTH HARD FINISH OF LACQUER, VARNISH, OR ENAMEL. 2. COUPLINGS AND CONNECTORS: a) INDOOR AND TWO (2") INCHES IN SIZE AND SMALLER, SHALL BE STEEL SET -SCREW TYPE FITTINGS. b) 2 1 /2" SIZE AND LARGER MUST EMPLOY STEEL COMPRESSION GLAND FITTINGS. c) OUTDOOR SHALL BE RAINTIGHT STEEL COMPRESSION GLAND FITTINGS. 3. INDENT TYPE FITTINGS SHALL NOT BE USED. 4. ALL CONNECTORS SHALL HAVE INSULATED THROAT. 5. WHERE INSTALLED IN SLAB OR CONCRETE WORK, PROVIDE APPROVED CONCRETE TIGHT FITTINGS. FLEXIBLE STEEL CONDUIT 1. SINGLE STRIP, CONTINUOUS, FLEXIBLE INTERLOCKED, DOUBLE -WRAPPED STEEL, GALVANIZED INSIDE AND OUTSIDE, FORMING SMOOTH INTERNAL WIRING CHANNEL. 2. MAXIMUM LENGTH: (SIX 6) FEET. 3. EACH SECTION OF RACEWAY MUST CONTAIN AN EQUIPMENT GROUNDING WIRE BONDED AT EACH END AND SIZED AS REQUIRED. PROVIDE CONNECTORS WITH INSULATING BUSHINGS. 4. STEEL SQUEEZE -TYPE OR STEEL SET SCREW TYPE FITTINGS. LIQUID TIGHT FLEXIBLE ELECTRICAL CONDUIT 1. SAME AS FLEXIBLE STEEL CONDUIT EXCEPT WITH TOUGH, INSERT WATER -TIGHT PLASTIC OUTER JACKET. 2. CAST MALLEABLE IRON BODY AND GLAND NUT, CADMIUM PLATED WITH ONE-PIECE BRASS GROUNDING BUSHINGS WHICH TREAD TO INTERIOR OF CONDUIT. SPIRAL MOLDED VINYL SEALING RING BETWEEN GLAND NUT AND BUSHING AND NYLON INSULATED THROAT. NON-MATALLIC RACEWAY 1. COMPOSED OF POLYVINYL CHLORIDE SUITABLE FOR 90 DEGREES C. 2. RACEWAY, FITTINGS, AND CEMENT MUST BE PRODUCED BY THE SAME MANUFACTURER WHO MUST HAVE HAD A MINIMUM OF TEN (10) YEARS EXPERIENCE IN MANUFACTURING THE PRODUCTS 3. MATERIALS MUST HAVE A TENSILE STRENGTH OF 7,000-7,200 PSI AT 73.4 DEGREES F., FLEXURAL STRENGTH OF 12,000 PSI AND COMPRESSIVE STRENGTH OF 9,000 PSI. 4. ALL JOINTS SHALL BE SOLVENT CEMENTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE MANUFACTURER. ALL UNDERGROUND RACEWAYS SHALL BE A MINIMUM OF 3/4" GALVANIZED RIGID STEEL CONDUIT OR SCHEDULE 40 PVC. ALL OTHER RACEWAYS TO COMPLY WITH GOVERNING CODES. WHERE RIGID STEEL CONDUIT IS USED, IT SHALL BE COMPLETELY COATED WITH AN ALKALI AND RUST RESISTANT BITUMASTIC PAINT, KOPPER NO. 50, AND THREADS SHALL BE COATED WITH ZINC CHROMATE. RIGID STEEL SHALL ALSO BE USED WHEN CONDUIT IS EXPOSED TO EXTERIOR ENVIRONMENT SUCH AS EXTERIOR OF BUILDING OR WHERE IT IS EXPOSED AND SUBJECT TO DAMAGE, INSIDE OF BUILDING. ALL BOXES SHALL BE RECESSED (FLUSH) IN WALLS OR CEILINGS WHENEVER POSSIBLE. RACEWAYS IN HUNG CEILING SHALL BE RUN ON AND SECURED TO SLAB OR PRIMARY STRUCTURAL MEMBERS OF CEILING, NOT TO LATHING CHANNELS OR T-BARS, Z-BARS, OR OTHER ELEMENTS WHICH ARE THE DIRECT SUPPORTS OF THE CEILING PANELS. SECURE CONDUIT FIRMLY TO STEEL BY CLIPS AND FITTINGS DESIGNED FOR THAT PURPOSE. INSTALL AS HIGH AS POSSIBLE. BUT NOT LESS THAN 1'-O" ABOVE HUNG CEILINGS. SUPPORT RACEWAYS AT INTERVALS NO GREATER THAN TEN (10) FEET AND WITH ONE SUPPORT WITHIN THREE (3) FEET OF EACH COUPLING, BOX, FITTING, OR OUTLET BOX. PROVIDE ONE SUPPORT WITHIN THREE (3) FEET OF EACH ELBOW OR BEND. OUTLET, JUNCTION, AND PULL BOXES CAST TYPE CONDUIT BOXES, OUTLET BODIES AND FITTINGS 1. PROVIDE SURFACE MOUNTED OUTLET AND JUNCTION BOXES, IN INDOOR LOCATIONS, WHERE EXPOSED TO MOISTURE AND IN OUTDOOR LOCATIONS. 2. USE FERROUS ALLOY BOXES AND CONDUIT BODIES WITH RIGID STEEL OR IMC. 3. COVERS: CAST OR SHEET METAL UNLESS OTHERWISE REQUIRED. 4. TAPERED THREADS FOR HUBS. GALVANIZED PRESSED STEEL OUTLET BOXES 1. GENERAL a) PRESSED STEEL, GALVANIZED OR CADMIUM -PLATED, MINIMUM OF FOUR (4") INCHES, OCTAGONAL OR LIAR WITH GALVANIZED COVER OR EXTENSION RING AS REQUIRED. SQUARE, VE Q 2. SWITCH AND RECEPTACLE BOX INDOORS a) NOMINAL FOUR (4") INCH SQUARE, 1-1/2" OR 2-1/8" DEEP AS REQUIRED, WITH RAISED COVER UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED ON DRAWINGS. GANGABLE BOXES SHALL NOT BE USED. 3. TELEPHONE OUTLET BOX, INDOORS a) NOMINAL FOUR (4") INCH SQUARE, 2-1/8" DEEP, WITH RAISED COVER UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED ON DRAWINGS, GANGABLE BOXES SHALL NOT BE USED. 4. LIGHTING FIXTURE BOX a) FOUR (4") INCH OCTAGON WITH 3/8" FIXTURE STUD. b) FOR SUSPENDED CEILING WORK, FOUR (4") INCH OCTAGON WITH REMOVABLE BACKPLATE WHERE REQUIRED, AND TWO (2) PARALLEL BARS FOR SECURING TO THE CROSS -FURRING CHANNELS AND EXTEND FLEXIBLE CONDUIT TO EACH FIXTURE. 5. PLUG ANY OPEN KNOCKOUTS NOT UTILIZED. BACK-TO-BACK OUTLETS IN THE SAME WALL, OR "THRU-WALL" TYPE BOXES ARE NOT PERMITTED. PROVIDE TWELVE (12") INCHES (MINIMUM) SPACING FOR OUTLETS SHOWN ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF A COMMON WALL TO MINIMIZE SOUND TRANSMISSION. PROVIDE TWENTY FOUR (24") INCH (MINIMUM) HORIZONTAL SPACING FOR OUTLETS SHOWN ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF A FIRE RATED WALL TO MAINTAIN FIRE RATING. ALL ELECTRICAL CONDUCTORS SHALL BE INSTALLED IN AN APPROVED RACEWAY, EMT, IMC, RIGID GALVANIZED CONDUIT OR SCHED. 40 P.V.C. THERE SHALL BE NO TYPE NM, MC, ELECTRICAL NON-MATALLIC TUBING, AND FLEXIBLE METAL CONDUIT USED FOR BRANCH CIRCUITING. MAXIMUM NUMBER OF 120V CIRCUITS ALLOWED IN A COMMON CONDUIT SHALL BE SIX (6). THE CONTRACTOR SHALL STRICTLY CONFORM TO THE N.E.C. REQUIREMENTS OF DERATING FOR CONDUCTOR AMPACITY AND CONDUIT FILL. NO CONDUITS SHALL BE INSTALLED EXPOSED ON ROOF. SECTION 16120 SPIRE AND CABLE PRODUCTS CONDUCTOR 1. ELECTRICAL GRADE ANNEALED COPPER, TINNED IF RUBBER INSULATED, AND FABRICATED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM STANDARDS. MINIMUM SIZE #12 FOR BRANCH CIRCUITS AND #14 FOR CONTROL WIRING. 2. THE CONDUCTORS ILLUSTRATED ON THE DRAWINGS ARE COPPER. STRANDING 1. #12 AND #10 SOLID. 2. CABLES LARGER THAN #10, STRANDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM CLASS B STRANDING DESIGNATIONS. 3. CONTROL WIRES STRANDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM CLASS B STRANDING DESIGNATIONS INSULATED SINGLE CONDUCTORS 1. TYPE THHN/THWN - FLAME RETARDANT. HEAT -RESISTANT THERMOPLASTIC INSULATION. NYLON JACKET RATED FOR 90 C DRY/75C WET OPERATION. USE FOR BRANCH CIRCUIT WIRING. 2. USE TYPE THHN/THWN OR RHW OR XHHW, RATED FOR 90 C. FOR FEEDER CIRCUITS. COLOR CODING 1. PROVIDE CONSISTENT COLOR CODING OF ALL CIRCUITS AS FOLLOWS: a) 120/208 VOLTS CODE i) PHASE A - BLACK ii) PHASE B - RED iii) PHASE C -BLUE iv) NEUTRAL - WHITE b) 277/480 OVOLT CODE EEN i) PHASE A - BROWN ii) PHASE B - ORANGE iii) PHASE C - YELLOW iv) NEUTRAL -WHITE v) GROUND - GREEN 2. COLOR -CODE WIRING FOR CONTROL SYSTEMS INSTALLED IN CONJUNCTION WITH MECHANICAL AND/OR MI AN PMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE WRING DIAGRAMS FURNISHED WITH THE EQUIPMENT. SCELL EOUS EQUI E ACCO D CE E G D GR S U SHED E EQU E FACTORY COLOR CODE WIRE NUMBER 6 AND SMALLER. WIRE NUMBER 4 AND LARGER MAY BE COLOR CODED BY COLOR TAPPING OF THE ENTIRE LENGTH OF THE EXPOSED ENDS. CONNECTORS 1. MAKE CONNECTIONS, SPLICES, AND TAPS AND JOINTS WITH SOLDERLESS DEVICES, MECHANICALLY AND ELECTRICALLY SECURE. PROTECT EXPOSED WIRES AND CONNECTING DEVICES WITH ELECTRICAL TAPE OR INSULATION TO PROVIDE PROTECTION NOT LESS THAN THAT OF THE CONDUCTOR. 2. ELECTRICAL TAPE SHALL BE SPECIFICALLY DESIGNED FOR USE AS INSULATING TAPE. SUPER 33+ SCOTCH VINYL ELECTRICAL TAPE AS MANUFACTURED BY 3M SHALL BE EQUAL. 3. USE LUBRICANT WHERE THE POSSIBILITY OF DAMAGE TO CONDUCTORS EXISTS. USE ONLY A LUBRICANT APPROVED BY THE CABLE MANUFACTURER AND ONE WHICH IS COMPATIBLE WITH CABLE AND RACEWAYS. EXECUTION WIRE AND CABLE 1. USE #12 AWG MINIMUM FOR BRANCH CIRCUITS WHOSE LENGTH FROM THE PANEL TO FURTHEST OUTLET DOES NOT EXCEED 100 FEET (HORIZONTAL RUN) FOR 120-VOLT CIRCUITS OR 200 FEET FOR 277-VOLT CIRCUITS. USE #10 AWG OR LARGER FOR LONGER RUNS. 2. FLASHOVER OR INSULATION VALUE OF JOINTS SHALL BE EQUAL TO THAT OF THE CONDUCTOR. PROVIDE UNDERWRITERS' LABORATORIES LISTED CONNECTORS RATED TO 600 VOLTS FOR GENERAL USE AND 1,000 VOLTS FOR USE BETWEEN BALLASTS AND LAMPS OR GASEOUS DISCHARGE FIXTURES. 3. USE TERMINATING FITTINGS, CONNECTORS, ETC., OF A TYPE SUITABLE FOR THE SPECIFIED CABLE FURNISHED. MAKE BENDS IN CABLE AT TERMINATION PRIOR TO INSTALLING COMPRESSION DEVICE. MAKE FITTINGS TIGHT. 4. EXTEND WIRE SIZING FOR THE ENTIRE LENGTH OF A CIRCUIT, FEEDER, ETC. UNLESS SPECIFICALLY NOTED OTHERWISE. GENERAL INSTALLATION 1. PROVIDE TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND MATERIALS TO PULL ALL WIRE AND CABLE INTO PLACE AND TO MAKE REQUIRED SPLICES AND TERMINATION. 2. WIRE AND CABLE IN CONDUIT, DUCT OR WIREWAY a) UTILIZE ROLLER BEARING SWIVEL TO PREVENT TWISTING OF CABLE ENTERING CONDUIT OR DUCT. b) TAKE PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID ENTRANCE OF DIRT AND WATER INTO CONDUIT AND DUCTS. c) CLEAN EXISTING CONDUITS AND DUCTS TO REMOVE ANY PULLING COMPOUND PRIOR TO PULLING NEW CABLES. d) DO NOT DAMAGE CONDUCTOR INSULATION, BRAID JACKET OR SHEATH. e) DO NOT BEND CONDUCTOR TO LESS THAN MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDED RADUIS. f) MAKE SPLICES ONLY IN PULL BOXES, JUNCTION BOXES AND OUTLET BOXES. g) UTILIZE CABLE REELS ON JACKS FOR PULLING THROUGH PULL BOXES, DUCTS AND CONDUITS SO BENDS WILL NOT BE EXCESSIVE AND CONDUCTORS WILL NOT TOUCH SHARP EDGES; USE FEEDING TUBE WHERE REQUIRED. h) FOR LARGE DIAMETER CABLES, UTILIZE PROPERLY SIZED PULLING GRIPS. I) DO NOT EXCEED MAXIMUM RECOMMENDED PULLING TENSION OF WIRE AND CABLE. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL 1. TEST SYSTEM WIRING FOR CONTINUITY, GROUNDS AND SHORT CIRCUITS PRIOR TO CONNECTION OF ANY EQUIPMENT. 2. TEST FINAL EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS FOR CONTINUITY OF GROUNDS AND SHORT CIRCUITS. 3. INSULATION RESISTANCE OF FEEDERS AND SUBFEEDERS. a) TEST WITH MEGGER FOR INSULATION RESISTANCE. b CORRECT FAULTS AND REPLACE SECTIONS WITH FAULTY INSULATION. c) DEMONSTRATE INSTALLATION IS FREE OF GROUNDS AND SHORT CIRCUITS AND THAT INSULATION RESISTANCE COMPLIES WITH ICEA VALUES 4. TEST DIRECT BURIAL CABLES AFTER COMPLETION OF BACKFILLING. SECTION 16140 WIRING DEVICES EXECUTION SWITCHES 1. PROVIDE SPECIFICATION GRADE, FLUSH MOUNTING, QUIET -OPERATING AC TYPE, WITH TOGGLE OPERATOR, HEAT -RESISTANT PLASTIC HOUSING AND SELF GROUNDING METAL STRAP. SILVER OR SILVER ALLOY CONTACT. DESIGN FOR SIDE OR BACK WIRING WITH UP TO NUMBER 10 WIRE. VERIFIED BY UL TO MEET OR EXCEED FEDERAL SPECIFICATION WS-896E. USE SINGLE -POLE, DOUBLE -POLE, 3-WAY, 4-WAY, LIGHTED, PILOT OR KEYED TYPE, AS INDICATED ON DRAWINGS OR REQUIRED. PROVIDE IVORY COLOR UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 2. WHERE SNATCHES ARE INDICATED TO BE INSTALLED NEAR DOORS, CORNER WALLS, ETC. MOUNT SAME NOT LESS THAN 2" AND NOT MORE THAN 18" FROM TRIM. VERIFY EXACT LOCATION WITH THE ARCHITECT. 3. CAREFULLY COORDINATE THE LOCATION OF SWITCHES TO INSURE LOCATIONS AT THE STRIKE SIDE OF DOORS. 4. FURNISH AND INSTALL AN ENGRAVED LEGEND FOR EACH SWITCH THAT CONTROLS EXHAUST FANS, MOTORS, EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS, ETC., NOT LOCATED WITHIN SIGHT OF THE CONTROLLING SWITCH. RECEPTACLES 1. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, MOUNT RECEPTACLE VERTICALLY WITH U-SHAPED GROUND POSITION ON BOTTOM. ALL GENERAL PURPOSE SWITCHES AND RECEPTACLES SHALL BE THE PRODUCT OF A SINGLE MANUFACTURER. CATALOG NUMBERS LISTED ARE LEVITON: HOWEVER, COMPARABLE DEVICES BY PASS & SEYMOUR, BRYANT, OR ARROW HART WILL BE ACCEPTED. COLOR OF DEVICES AND PLATES SHALL BE DICTATED BY ARCHITECT/OWNER. A. SWITCHES: LEVITON #CSB1-201 B. RECEPTACLES: LEVITON #BR20-1 C. COVER PLATES: SMOOTH PLASTIC NOTE: ALL OTHER REQUIRED DEVICES SHALL MATCH IN COLOR AND STYLE. GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTERS 1. SWAB ALL CONDUITS CLEAR OF MOISTURE 2. DO NOT COMBINE G.F.I. PROTECTED CIRCUITS WITH OTHER CIRCUITS IN SAME RACEWAY. 3. LIMIT MAXIMUM NUMBER OF G.F.I. PROTECTED CIRCUITS IN ANY ONE RACEWAY TO A MAXIMUM OF ONE CIRCUIT. 4. GFCI DEVICES SHALL BE ARRANGED TO BE EASILY LOCATED a) LABEL DOWNSTREAM RECEPTACLES TO INDICATE THE GFCI LOCATION WHERE RECEPTACLES ARE MORE THAN 20' FROM THE GFCI DEVICE. b) GFCI DEVICES LOCATED IN RESTROOMS SHALL NOT FEED THROUGH TO PROTECT DEVICES IN OTHER ROOMS. SECTION 16195 ELECTRICAL IDENTIFICATION PRODUCTS NAMEPLATES 1. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, NAMEPLATES SHALL BE BLACK LAMACOID PLATES WITH WHITE ENGRAVED UPPER CASE LETTERS ENCLOSED BY WHITE BORDER ON BEVELED EDGES. 2. NAMEPLATES FOR EQUIPMENT, SUPPLIED BY THE EMERGENCY SYSTEM, SHALL BE RED LAMACOID WITH WHITE LETTERING. 3. ALL NAMEPLATES SHALL BE ENGRAVED AND MUST BE SECURED WITH RIVETS, BRASS OR CADMIUM PLATE SCREWS. THE USE OF DYMO TAPE OR THE LIKE IS UNACCEPTABLE. CABLE TAGS AND WIRE IDENTIFICATION LABELS 1. CABLE TAGS SHALL BE FLAMEPROOF SECURED WITH NYLON TIES. 2. WIRE MARKERS SHALL BE PREPRINGTED CLOTH TAPE TYPE OR APPROVED EQUIVALENT. 3. LABEL DESIGNATIONS, NOMINAL SYSTEM VOLTAGES APPLIED TO THE COVERS OF ALL MEDIUM AND LOW VOLTAGE PULL, SPLICE AND JUNCTION BOXES. EXECUTION SWITCHBOARDS. 1. FURNISH AND INSTALL A MASTER NAMEPLATE FOR EACH SWITCHBOARD, ENGRAVED WITH THE EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS. MOUNT AT TOP OF INCOMING SECTION. 2. PROVIDE ON EACH MAIN SWITCH AN IDENTIFYING NAMEPLATE. PANELBOARDS 1. FURNISH AND INSTALL A NAMEPLATE FOR EACH PANELBOARD AND LOAD CENTER ENGRAVED WITH THE IDENTIFICATION INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS. MOUNT AT TOP OF PANEL. DISCONNECT SWITCHES 1. FURNISH AND INSTALL A NAMEPLATE FOR EACH DISCONNECT SWITCH ENGRAVED WITH EQUIPMENT DESIGNATION WHICH THE DISCONNECT SERVES. SECTION 16431 S�PITCHBOARDS PRODUCTS APPROVED MANUFACTURERS 1. ALL SWITCHBOARDS ARE TO BE OF THE SAME MANUFACTURER AS THE PANELBOARDS 2. SUBJECT TO COMPLIANCE WITH REQUIREMENTS, PROVIDE PRODUCTS BY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING MANUFACTURERS: a) SQUARED b) CUTLER -HAMMER c) GENERAL ELECTRIC d) SIEMENS ITE RATINGS 1_ THE ASSEMBLY SHALL BE RATED TO WITHSTAND MECHANICAL FORCES EXERTED DURING SHORT CIRCUIT CONDITIONS WHEN CONNECTED DIRECTLY TO A POWER SOURCE HAVING AVAILABLE FAULT CURRENT AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS. ENCLOSURES 1. PROVIDE NEMA 1 ENCLOSURES WHERE LOCATED INDOORS IN DRY LOCATIONS. 2. PROVICE NEMA 3R ENCLOSURES WHERE LOCATED OUTDOORS AND LOCATIONS SUBJECT TO THE ELEMENTS. FINISH 1. ALL EXTERIOR AND INTERIOR STEEL SURFACES OF THE SWITCHBOARD SHALL BE PROPERLY CLEANED AND PROVIDED WITH A RUST -INHIBITING PHOSPHATIZED COATING. COLOR AND FINISH OF INDOOR SWITCHBOARDS SHALL BE ANSI 61 LIGHT GRAY. 2. OUTDOOR SWITCHBOARD SHALL BE PAINTED TO MATCH THE BUILDING. SECTION 16450 GROUNDING SUBMITTALS 1. SUBMIT TEST REPORTS CERTIFYING RESISTANCE VALUES FOR BURIED OR DRIVEN GROUNDS AND WATER PIPE GROUNDS. PRODUCTS MATERIALS 1. GROUND CABLES: GREEN COLOR CODED, INSULATED, ANNEALED STRANDED TINNED COPPER WIRE AS INDICATED ON DRAWINGS. 2. GROUND RODS: a) COPPER -CLAD STEEL FABRICATED BY MOLTEN WELDING PROCESS. b) DIAMETER: 5/8 INCH. USE 3/4 INCH FOR ROCKY SOIL. c) LENGTH: 10 FEET. GENERAL 1. ALL GROUND WIRES AND BONDING JUMPERS SHALL BE STRANDED COPPER INSTALLED IN CONDUIT. ALL GROUND WIRES SHALL BE WITHOUT JOINTS AND SPLICES OVER ITS ENTIRE LENGTH. 2. THE SYSTEM NEUTRAL SHALL BE GROUNDED AT THE SERVICE ENTRANCE ONLY, AND KEPT ISOLATED FOR GROUNDING SYSTEMS THROUGHOUT THE BUILDING. 3. EACH SYSTEM OF CONTINUOUS METALLIC PIPING AND DUCTWORK SHALL BE GROUNDED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE. 4. MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT SHALL BE BONDED TO THE BUILDING DQUIPMENT GROUNDING SYSTEM. THIS SHALL INCLUDE BUT IS NOT LIMITED TO, FANS, PUMPS, CHILLERS, ETC. 5. PVC CONDUITS AND PORTIONS OF METALLIC PIPING AND DUCT SYSTEMS WHICH ARE ISOLATED BY FLEXIBLE CONNECTIONS, INSULATED COUPLINGS, ETC., SHALL BE BONDED TO THE EQUIPMENT GROUND WITH A FLEXIBLE BONDING JUMPER, OR SEPARATE GROUNDING CONDUCTOR. SEPARATELY DERIVED SYSTEMS 1. EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTORS SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR SEPARATELY DERIVED SYSTEMS AND SHALL BE GROUNDED TO BUILDING STEEL, COLD WATER PIPES, ETC., OR AN ALTERNATE GROUNDING MEANS. 2. A SEPARATE, GREEN TYPE THW COPPER GROUND CONDUCTOR SHALL BE RUN FROM GROUND LUG OF EACH GROUNDED RECEPTACLE TO AN APPROVED CONNECTION INSIDE THE ENCLOSING STEEL OUTLET BOX. DEVICE MOUNTING SCREWS SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED AN APPROVED GROUND. 3. A SEPARATE GROUND CONDUCTOR SHALL BE INSTALLED IN EVERY CONDUIT AND RACEWAY AND SECURELY BONDED IN AS APPROVED GROUNDING TERMINAL AT BOTH ENDS OF THE RUN. THE GROUNDING CONDUCTOR SHALL BE SIZED IN ACCORDANCE WITH TABLE 250 OF THE N.E.C.. CONTRACTOR SHALL SIZE CONDUIT TO ACCOMMODATE ADDITIONAL CONDUCTOR. ISOLATED GROUND RECEPTACLES 1. ISOLATED GROUND RECEPTACLES GROUND LUG SHALL NOT BE CONNECTED TO THE RESPECTIVE OUTLET BOXES. 2. PROVIDE INSULATED GROUND WIRE FOR EACH ISOLATED GROUND RECEPTACLE. GROUND WARE SHALL SERVE ONLY THOSE RECEPTACLES WHICH ARE ISOLATED. ROUTE GROUND CONDUCTOR TOGETHER WITH PHASE AND NEUTRAL CONDUCTORS IN A COMMON RACEWAY. 3. TERMINATE ISOLATED GROUND WIRE AT THE GROUND FROM THE SEPARATELY DERIVED SYSTEM SERVING THE RECEPTACLES. GROUND CONDUCTORS 1. SIZE AS SHOWN ON DRAWINGS OR AS REQUIRED BY NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE. PANELBOARDS GENERAL 1. ALL SWITCHGEAR, PANELS, STARTERS, CONTACTORS ETC., SHALL BE THE PRODUCT OF A SINGLE MANUFACTURER, THE SYSTEM DESIGN IS BASED ON SQUARE "D"; HOWEVER, COMPARABLE EQUIPMENT BY G.E., & SEIMENS ONLY WILL BE ACCEPTABLE ALTERNATES. TANDEM AND HALF -SPACE CIRCUIT BREAKERS SHALL NOT BE USED. 2. ALL ELECTRICAL PANELS INDICATED ON THESE DRAWINGS ARE DESIGNED AND SERIES RATED, AS PER SQUARE "D" SPECIFICATIONS. IF AN ALTERNATE MANUFACTURER IS SUBSTITUTED, IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO PROPERLY SERIES RATE ALL PANELS. 3. TYPEWRITTEN CIRCUIT INDEX SHALL BE AFFIXED TO INSIDE SURFACE OF EACH PANELBOARD DOOR, CLEARLY INDICATING AREA AND TYPE OF LOAD SERVED BY EACH BRANCH CIRCUIT PROTECTIVE DEVICE, INCLUDING SPARES. HAND PRINTED WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. 4. ENGRAVED, LAMINATED PLASTIC IDENTIFICATION PLATES SHALL BE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED ON ALL PANELS AND SWITCHGEAR. PLATES SHALL BE AFFIXED TO FRONT OF PANELS, INDICATING PANEL NAME, VOLTAGE AND AMPERAGE. 1:cc-COONVIAIN INSTALLATION 1. MOUNT ALL PANELS AT A MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF 6 FEET 6 INCHES TO TOP UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 2. WHERE FLUSHED MOUNTED, THE FIRE INTEGRITY OF THE WALL IN WHICH IT IS INSTALLED MUST BE MAINTAINED. 3. NEATLY ARRANGE BRANCH CIRCUIT WIRES AND TIE TOGETHER IN EACH GUTTER WITH THOMAS & BETTS NYLON "TY-RAPS OR APPROVED EQUAL AT MINIMUM 4 INCH INTERVALS. 4. PLUG ALL KNOCKOUTS REMOVED AND NOT UTILIZED. 5. PROVIDE NAMEPLATE AND FILL OUT PANEL DIRECTORY. FOR REMODAL WORK OR CHANGES, TRACE CIRCUITS TO DETERMINE LOADS AND PROVIDE NEW UPDATED DIRECTORY. 1[flllol; olar_L`Ioxvin2un l e; 1. VACUUM ALL BACKBOXES CLEAN OF DEBRIS AFTER INSTALLATION AND PRIOR TO CONTRACT CLOSEOUT. 2. TOUCH UP SCRATCH MARKS, ETC. WITH MATCHING PAINT. SECTION 16500 LUMINAIRES AND ACCESSORIES PRODUCTS LUMINAIRES 1. ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS ARE LISTED IN THE LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS. 2. THE DESIGNATIONS INDICATED ON THE LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE ARE A DESIGN SERIES REFERENCE (NOT NECESSARILY A COMPLETE CATALOG NUMBER) AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRESENT THE NUMBER, SIZE, VOLTAGE, WATTAGE, TYPE OF LAMP, BALLAST, FINISH TRIM, CEILING TYPE, MOUNTING HARDWARE OF SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS AS SPECIFIED HEREINAFTER ON AS REQUIRED BY THE PARTICULAR INSTALLATION(S) AND CODE. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THESE REQUIREMENTS AND OTHER FIXTURES AS REQUIRED TO GIVE PROPER INSTALLATION PER THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS AND PER CODES. BALLASTS 1. IT IS PREFERRED THAT ALL BALLASTS SHALL BE OF THE SAME MANUFACTURER. EVERY EFFORT SHALL BE MADE TO ELIMINATE BALLASTS FROM MULTIPLE MANUFATURERS. BALLASTS WITHIN LUMINAIRES OF A GIVEN TYPE MUST HOWEVER BE OF THE SAME MANUFACTURER. MULTIPLE MANUFACTURERS WILL NOT BE PERMITTED. 2. APPROVED MANUFACTURERS. a) GENERAL ELECTRIC b MOTOROLA c) MAGNETEK FABRICATION 1. PROVIDE LUMINAIRES, COMPLETE FACTORY -ASSEMBLED AND WIRED AND EQUIPPED WITH NECESSARY SOCKETS, BALLASTS, WIRING, REFLECTORS, CHANNELS, LENSES, ETC., AND DELIVER TO JOB READY FOR INSTALLATION. MATERIALS 1. PROVIDE BALLASTS WITH VOLTAGE CHARACTERISTICS TO MATCH THAT OF ALL RELATED CIRCUITRY INDICATED ON DRAWINGS. NO EXTRA COMPENSATION WILL BE ALLOWED FOR FAILURE TO PROPERLY COORDINATE BALLAST VOLTAGE NTH CIRCUITRY. 2. BALLASTS FOR CONTROL OF LAMPS IN ONE HOUSING OR FIXTURE UNIT SHALL NOT CONTROL LAMPS OF AN ADJOINING UNIT. GUARANTEE F R ONE FULL YEAR AND ONE YEAR PRORATED AS PER STANDARD MANUFACTURERS WARRANTY AGAINST DEFECTS 3 GU TEE ' 0 TS FOR A PERIOD OF 2 YEARS. GUARANTEE TO INCLUDE REPLACING DEFECTIVE BALLAST WITH NEW BALLAST. LAMPS 1. PROVIDE A COMPLETE SET OF NEW LAMPS IN EACH FIXTURE. 2. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE LAMPS MUST CONFORM TO THE FOLLOWING: a) FLUORESCENT: T-8, 35K COLOR. b) INCANDESCENT: "A" LAMPS TO BE INSIDE FROSTED RATED AT 130 VOLTS. c) LOW VOLTAGE: MR-16. EXECUTION INSTALLATION 1. INSTALL LUMINAIRES IN MECHANICAL AND UNFINISHED AREAS AFTER DUCTWORK AND PIPING INSTALLATION. ADJUST FIXTURE LOCATIONS TO PROVIDE THE BEST LIGHTING FOR EQUIPMENT ACCESS AND SERVICE LOCATIONS. LOCATE FIXTURES 8 FEET 6 INCHES ABOVE FLOOR, OR AT SUITABLE LOCATIONS WITHIN SPACE ON WALLS BUT NOT LOWER THEN 7'-O" A.F.F. 2. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROTECT LUMINAIRES FROM DAMAGE DURING INSTALLATION OF SAME AND UP TO THE TIME OF ACCEPTANCE. ANY BROKEN LUMINAIRES, GLASSWARE, PLASTICS, LAMPS ETC., MUST BE REPLACED BY THE CONTRACTOR WITH NEW PARTS, WITHOUT ANY ADDITIONAL EXPENSE TO THE OWNER. 3. WHERE BALLASTS ARE FOUND TO BE PRODUCING EXCESSIVE NOISE THEY SHALL BE REPLACED. 4. INSTALL EXIT LIGHT AS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS BUT NOT HIGHER THAN 10 FEET A.F.F. SIZE AND COLOR OF LETTERING SHALL COMPLY WITH LOCAL CODES. 5. TRACK LUMINAIRES, ADJUSTABLE LUMINAIRES, FLOODLIGHTS AND ACCENT LIGHTS SHALL BE AIMED AS DIRECTED BY THE ARCHITECT/ENGINEER. OUTDOOR LIGHTING SHALL BE AIMED IN PERIODS OF DARKNESS. 6. PLUMB ALL OUTDOOR LIGHTING STANDARDS TO TRUE VERTICAL FOR BOLTED POLES, PROVIDE GALVANIZED ANCHOR BOLTS AND NUTS. PLUMB USING A NUT ABOVE AND BELOW THE BASE PLATE ON THE ANCHOR BOLTS. 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