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2.5.2 Contactors shall be designed to carry the full rated current on a continuous <br />basis. <br />2.5.3 Contactors shall be electrically operated, mechanically held, and suitable for <br />remote operation. The mechanically held contactors shall be supplied with coil <br />clearing contacts which disconnect the magnet coil when operated to eliminate <br />any AC magnetic hum. <br />2.5.4 Contactors shall be as sized as shown on the Drawings and be installed in a <br />NEMA I enclosure. <br />2.6. Wire and Cable <br />2.6.1 All wires shall be THHN copper unless otherwise noted. No wire shall be <br />smaller than #12 AWG. except control wire. No aluminum wire will be <br />permitted. <br />2.6.2 Except as noted, no conductors smaller than #12 AWG shall be used. #10 <br />AWG shall be used on runs of over 100 ft. <br />2.6.3 In no case shall the number of conductors installed in conduits exceed the <br />maximum fill allowed by the NEC. Should this occur on the Drawings, the <br />Electrical Contractor shall inform the Engineer before installation. Conductors <br />shall not be installed beneath the heating equipment foundations. <br />2.6.4 Control wire for the air conditioning and refrigeration equipment shall be type <br />THHN stranded and no smaller than # 14 or where indicated on Drawings. <br />2.6.5 Pull boxes are allowed only when required by code. Wire must be in one <br />unspliced run to all secondary panel feeders, and in one unspliced run to all air <br />conditioning and refrigeration units. <br />2.6.6 Install all phase conductors, neutral conductor, and ground conductor from <br />panel board to the equipment connection junction box. If the neutral conductor <br />is not needed it shall be taped and identified in the J.B. for future use. <br />2.7. Conduits and Raceways <br />2.7.1 PVC: Schedule 40 conduit may be used under floor slab. Riser shall be heavy <br />wall hot dipped galvanized steel. <br />2.7.2 No PVC shall be installed above floor slab. <br />2.7.3 GRC 90's shall be used on all runs over 50'. <br />2.7.4 Underfloor Duct: <br />2.7.4.1 Shall be "Waikerduet" (no substitutes) as manufactured by Walker/ <br />Textron Company, Parkersburg, West Virginia. Install complete <br />service fittings, blanking plates, junction boxes, covers, etc., with <br />threaded fittings. Use standard No. 2 and No. 4 duct with #2-24 x 2 x <br />2 or 92-12 x 2 x 2 inserts as shown on Drawings; adaptors #1126a-3/ <br />4", for cable. Install Walker Duct junction boxes with brass tops <br />recessed to receive terrazzo/methyl methacrylate. Verify locations of <br />duct with Drawings. <br />2.7.4.2 Top of cut insert shall be 3/4" below finish floor line. <br />2.7.5 Raceways concealed in wall or ceiling spaces shall be standard weight hot <br />dipped galvanized EMT with compression couplings or as specified below. <br />2.7.6 All "L'S" used to turn up through concrete slabs shall be thick wall galvanized <br />conduit & couplings. <br />2.8. Time Switches <br />2.8.1 Provide time switches as manufactured by Intermatic (no substitutes) <br />2.8.2 Time switches shall be DPST, 40 amperes, 120 volt, AC motor and astronomic <br />dial, spring -wound carry-over. <br />2.8.3 Time clocks shall be labeled. <br />2.9. Outlet Boxes, Fittings, and Connectors <br />2.9.1 Unless hereinafter specifically noted or shown on the Drawings, the minimum <br />size of branch circuit outlet boxes for concealed work shall be 4"x4"xl 1/2" for <br />square boxes and 4"xl 1/2" for octagon boxes. <br />2.9.2 Boxes shall be provided with plaster covers of sufficient depth to bring the face <br />of the outlet substantially flush with the finished wall or ceiling. The box shall <br />not project beyond the finished wall or ceiling line. <br />2.9.3 Outlets in concrete block, or other hollow masonry walls: <br />2.9.3.1 Openings in concrete block walls for outlets shall be cut to exact size <br />with a masonry saw. <br />2.9.3.2 Switch and receptacle mounting heights, as specified or noted may be <br />adjusted so that the bottom of the outlet box may rest on the top of the <br />wall block at the nearest mortar joint <br />2.9.3.3 All unused outlets shall be provided with blank covers. <br />2.9.4 Where conduits 1" or larger enter outlet boxes, the boxes shall be 4 11/16"x4 - <br />11/16"x2 1/4" minimum. Boxes shall be of ample size to provide conductor <br />spaces as required by the National Electric Code. <br />2.9.5 "Handy", utility or sectional boxes will not be permitted in masonry v- <br />2.9.6 When more than one switch or device is shown ganged at any location a one- <br />piece box of suitable size shall be installed. <br />2.9.7 Outlet boxes intended for the installation of lighting fixtures shall be equipped <br />with 3/8" "No -Bolt" or equal fixture studs. <br />2.9.8 Unless otherwise noted, all switches, receptacles and devices shown on the <br />exterior of building walls shall be installed in flush mounted boxes provided <br />with weatherproof gaskets. <br />2.9.9 All conduit fittings (condulets) shall be of the cast metal threaded hub type, <br />Crouse -Hinds, or Appleton. <br />2.9.10 All rigid conduits entering panels, cabinets, outlet boxes, etc., shall be provided <br />with loeknuts on both sides of such devices driven tight so as to maintain <br />positive electrical and mechanical continuity throughout the conduit system. <br />Insulated bushings shall be installed on the inside of the termination <br />2.9.11 Threadless couplings shall not be used for rigid conduit. <br />2.9.12 All EMT couplings and box connectors shall be of the set screw or <br />compression type. Compression type shall be used in all coolers/freezers, or in <br />outdoor applications. Cast connectors or couplings will be allowed. <br />2.9.13 All flex conduit shall be steel w/steel fittings, and shall extend a maximum of <br />10 ft. unless approved by Publix. <br />2.9.14 All receptacles labeled GFI on drawings to be supplied as GFI receptacles. <br />GFI circuit breaker or feed through series GFI circuit is unacceptable. <br />2.9.15 All receptacles labeled IG (isolated ground) shell be IG listedand shall get a <br />separate (from other equipmmnt ground) green with yellow stripe isolated <br />ground conductor. All isolated ground circuits to include equipment ground <br />conductor. <br />2.9.16 All conduits to have an equipment ground conductor in addition to conductors <br />shown on drawings. <br />2.10. Junction Boxes: Wiring shall be neatly arranged, bundled and laced in proper groups. <br />2.11. Pull Boxes <br />2.11.1 Pull boxes shall be installed in conduit system where needed whether or not <br />they are shown on the Drawings. <br />2.11.2 Boxes shall be constructed of code gauge galvanized steel with screw covers. <br />2.12. Safety Switches <br />2.12.1 The basis of design and quality standards is Square - D. <br />2.12.2 All units shall be of the same manufacturer. <br />2.12.3 Safety switches shall be fusible, solid neutral, 277 volt, quick -make and quick - <br />break with visible blades, single throw, general duty, of size and fusing as <br />shown on the Drawings, or required for application. switches mounted out of <br />doors shall be weatherproof heavy duty type with protective barrier over hot <br />lugs. <br />2,12.4 Exterior units shall be in rain tight enclosure. (NEMA 3R) <br />2.13. Wall Switches <br />2.13.1 Switches shall be flush mounted, quiet tumbler type, 250 volts, 20 amp. rated <br />2.13.2 Wall plates shall be smooth, 302 stainless steel, one piece as indicated on the <br />Drawings. <br />2.13.3 Switches shall be installed on the "strike" side of the door swing. <br />2.13.4 Switches shown near doors shall be not less than two inches and not more than <br />twelve (12) inches from the trim. <br />2.14. Receptacles <br />2.14.1 All units shall be totally enclosed composition with side and rear connections. <br />All units shall be equipped with ears and have a rating as listed below. All <br />devices shall be Hubbel or Leviton. See symbol schedule on DWGS. <br />2.14.2 Duplex convenience outlets with ground shall be 20 amp, 125 volt parallel slot, <br />"U"-shaped ground, heavy duty 'IT" rated. <br />2.14.3 120/208 volt, 3 wire receptacles with ground shall be single 3 wire polarized <br />receptacles with grounding terminal. <br />2.14A Weatherproof receptacles shall be duplex, 20 amp, 125 volt parallel slot <br />receptacle with "U" shaped grounding slot in flush, weatherproof box with <br />gasketed cover and self closing, spring door. <br />2.14.5 Floor outlets shall be 20 amp, 125 volts single or duplex parallel slot <br />receptacles with "U" shaped grounding slot as called for, located as shown on <br />the Drawings. Provide slotted brass flush cap for sealing when not in use. <br />2.14.6 All device cover plates shall be smooth 302 stainless steel, one piece. <br />2.15. Lighting Fixtures <br />2.15.1 All lighting fixtures shall be finished by Publix and installed by appropriate <br />trade. In -line fuses are included with all fluorescent and metal halide fixtures. <br />2.15.2 In areas of suspended ceilings two safety wires per fixture will be supplied and <br />hung by the suspended ceiling Subcontractor; the Electrical Subcontractor shall <br />tie fixtures in areas of suspended ceilings with two (2) #10 wire up to the roof <br />joists per fixture. <br />2.16. Electric Door Openers: Electric door openers shall be furnished and installed by <br />others but wired with two (2) 115 volt, 20 amp, 3 wire circuits to control box at the <br />top of the door. <br />2.17. Intercom/Music/Paging System <br />2.17.1 The Contractor shall supply and install sound outlets, conduit and junction <br />boxes with equipment as shown on the Drawings (including architectural <br />ceiling grid plan). <br />2.17.2 The outlet boxes shall be standard boxes provided with blank covers. <br />2.17.3 The conduit shall be not less than 1/2". <br />2.18. Telephone Outlets: <br />2.18.1 Provide outlets as located on Drawings, <br />2.18.2 See Drawings for location and size of conduit runs, <br />2.18.3 Provide stainless steel. outlet boxes and cover plates. <br />2.19.4 Locate telephone control box inside telephone equipment room. <br />2.18.5 Provide outlets for wall phones at indicated locations. <br />2.19. Standby Electric -Emergency Generator and Transfer Switch <br />2.19.1 Emergency generator and automatic load transfer switch will be furnished by <br />Publix and shall be set in place and connected by the contractor. <br />2.20. Grounding <br />2.20.1 All wiring system shall be grounded in accordance with article 250 of the NEC. <br />All items of electrical equipment not connected directly and mechanically to <br />the conduit system shall be connected thereto with a jumper of suitable size. <br />All breaks in the continuity of the conduit system shall be bridged with a <br />jumper of the proper size between the next adjacent outlet or junction boxes <br />regardless of the information on the drawings. <br />2.20.2 All conduit runs shall include an equipment ground cnductor appropriately <br />sized for the associated circuits. <br />2.20.3 Due care must be taken as not to interchange circuit neutrals, as over heating of <br />the panel board may occur. <br />2.20.4 A green THHN insulated stranded 12 AWG conductor shall run unbroken from <br />the system ground through the conduit system to the ground connections at all <br />receptacles, switches and lights. Appliance outlets shall be in accordance with <br />NEC. Table 250-95. <br />2.20.5 Isolated ground, as required in the drawings, shall be a green THHN insulated <br />stranded 12 AWG (min.) with yellow tracer line along the entier length. <br />2.21. Tests <br />2.21.1 The Electrical Contractor shall test all wiring and equipment for grounds, <br />continuity and proper operation. <br />2.21.2 When directed he shall demonstrate by use of a 500 volt megger, the insulation <br />resistance of any circuit or group of circuits. <br />2.21.3 Where such tests indicate the possibility of faulty insulation, the Electrical <br />Contractor shall locate the point or points of such faulty insulation and shall <br />pull out the faulty conductor or conductors, replace same with new and <br />demonstrate the elimination of faults. <br />3. Execution <br />3.1. General: <br />3.1.1 Temporary Electric Service: Install and maintain 120/240 volt, I phase, 3 wire, <br />200 amp temporary service. power Consumption cost only paid by Contractor. <br />Installation shall comply with OSHA; NEC; and all local requirements. <br />3.1.2 The locations of the outlets, switches and convenience outlets shall be <br />approximately as shown on the drawings and as specified, but exact locations <br />shall be as directed by Publix Field Representative. The running of all circuits, <br />switch legs and conduits is purely diagrammatic. Do not scale from Drawings. <br />3.1.3 Rigging and hoisting that is incidental to the electrical portion of the Work <br />shall be performed by the Electrical Contractor. This shall include the hoisting <br />of equipment supplied by both the Electrical Contractor and Pubhx that are <br />installed by the Electrical Contractor. <br />3.1.4 Coordinate this work with other trades so that interference between the trades <br />can be avoided. <br />3.1.5 All channels, angles and other members for the installation and support of the <br />electrical equipment shall be furnished and installed by the Electrical <br />Contractor. <br />3.1.6 The attachment of boxes, conduit, hangers, etc. shall be by machine screws or <br />through bolts on steel, expansion bolts in concrete and masonry, and wood <br />screws in wood. Wood composition plugs shall not be used. <br />3.2. Excavation and Backfilling: <br />3.2.1 Do all excavating required to install any underground conduit and after the <br />same are in place and tested and approved, Thoroughly tamp earth around <br />conduits and remove earth from premises as directed. <br />3.2.2 Underground conduit must be covered by a minimum of three (3) inches of <br />underslab fill. <br />3.3. Conduit, Raceways, Etc. <br />3.3.1 All metallic non -current carrying components and enclosures of the electrical <br />wiring system are to be bonded and grounded. <br />3.3.2 Furnish all necessary fittings and supports to make the raceways or busways fit <br />the building structure and equipment. Raceway size shown or called for are <br />minimum. The Electrical Contractor shall verify all raceway sizes with the <br />dimensions of the particular cable to be installed <br />3.3.3 All exposed raceways and conduit shall be neatly installed perpendicular or <br />parallel to walls and floors. No exposed conduit is allowed in sales area or <br />work rooms (except where required in exposed structure areas of stores without <br />ceilings.) <br />3.3.4 All raceways shall be supported by approved types of galvanized wall brackets, <br />ceiling trapeze hangers, pipe hangers or pipe straps. Perforated metal strap or <br />tie wire shall not be used for any conduit or raceway. <br />3.3.5 All conduit located above ceilings shall be EMT or ERC, and must be installed <br />within the area provided for on Drawings. <br />3.3.6 Areas for work of various trades: Conform to locations as defined in Section 01 <br />1100 Summary of Work. <br />3.3.7 All conduit located underground may be PVC Schedule 40, except service <br />entrance which may be concrete encased PVC schedule 40 or heavy wall rigid <br />conduit, or weather proof buss duct as shown. Underground conduit lengths <br />greater than 50' shall include GRC 90. <br />3.3.8 All job cut threads shall be given a coat of rust -inhibitive paint. <br />3.3.9 Caulk where conduit passes through walls, providing approved fire -stopping <br />system where required. Caulk where conduit passes through walk-in freezers <br />and coolers. All cutting in block work must be done with carborundum saw; no <br />chisel or hammer work will be accepted. <br />3 A Circuit Identification: Label all panels by approved means to identify circuits. Install <br />equipment in cans, as per Drawings. Mark all panels, time clocks, starters, contactors, <br />disconnect devices and main panels on the outside with riveted or approved attached <br />plastic laminated labels 1" minimum high w/ 3/4" minimum letters of contrasting <br />colors. All circuits shall be identified by typed lettering of contrasting color to tags & <br />covered w/approved plastic cover. <br />3.5. All panelboards shall include a typed directory of all associated loads. Refrigeration <br />circuits shall be albeled with associated rfrigeration system number. <br />3.6. Installation of Items Supplied by Others: <br />3.6.1 All store fixtures and equipment, including shelf gondolas and check out <br />stands, will be furnished and set in place by Publix, or others, and this <br />Contractor shall make all required electrical connections. Verify items and <br />their locations with Publix's Representative. <br />3.6.2 Meat and Deli Department equipment will all be with plug-in connectors. Do <br />not wire direct. (unless directed by Publix's Representative). <br />3.6.3 All wiring and mounting shall be in cooperation with and under the direction of <br />the Publix's Representative. <br />3.6.4 Make connection to electric water heaters as furnished by Publix. <br />3.7. Control of Outlets: <br />3.7.1 Branch lighting circuits controlled at panels by a switch shall be located at the <br />Manager's Office, unless indicated otherwise. <br />3.7.2 Convenience outlets shall have no intermediate control between panels and <br />outlets unless noted on the drawings. <br />3.8. Connection of Conductors: All joints between conductors shall be connected with <br />approved pressure type, connectors and insulated with scotch 33 tape and friction <br />tape, if insulation is not provided in pressure type connector used. <br />3.9. Sleeves at Fire Retardant Lumber: If fire treated lumber is required by local codes and <br />ordinances, the Electrical Contractor shall provide PVC fitting boxes and piping that <br />penetrate the fire resistant lumber. If the PVC components are not approved by local <br />code, other approved methods must be used to protect against the salt in the fire <br />resistant lumber. <br />3.10. Final Inspection: All of the following items must be completed prior to final <br />inspection. No exceptions will be made and no final payment will be made until all <br />items are completed. <br />3.10.1 Thoroughly clean all parts of the apparatus and equipment. Exposed parts <br />which are to be painted shall be thoroughly cleaned of cement, plaster, and <br />other material and all oil and grease spots shall be removed repaint or touch up <br />as required to make look like new. Such surfaces shall be carefully wiped and <br />all cracks and corners scraped out. <br />3.10.2 Exposed metal work shall be carefully brushed down with steel brushes to <br />remove rust and other spots and touched up with primer. <br />End of Section 26 00 00 <br />Section 3120 00 <br />Earth Moving <br />1. General <br />1.1. Prepared Pad (Not In Contract) <br />1.1.1 Pad preparation and Field Density Testing of the Pad are not part of the Work <br />of this Contract. <br />1.1.2 On projects for which Publix Super Markets, Inc. is the sole Owner, part or all <br />of the Site Work may be part of this Contract; see Bid Forms and Contract for <br />definitive list. <br />1.1.3 Where use of sub -grade fill or on -site material for under -slab porous fill is not <br />approved by Publix (see below) the pad will have been brought to an elevation <br />of eight (8) inches below Finished Floor by the work of another contract. <br />1.1.4 Where use of sub -grade fill or on -site material for under -slab porous fill is <br />approved by Publix (as evidenced by acceptance of Deductive Altemate-see <br />Article 3.2 below) the pad will have been brought to an elevation of four (4) <br />inches below Finished Floor by the work of another contract. <br />1.2. Field Density Tests and Samples <br />1.2.1 The Contractor shall employ a testing laboratory acceptable to the Owner for <br />testing of footing and foundation excavations, for testing of other areas where <br />the prepared pad is disturbed by the Work of this Contract, and for testing of <br />the underslab porous fill where said porous fill is part of the Work of this <br />Contract. <br />1.2.2 Sample specimens shall be recovered by the "Shelby Tube" or the "Sand <br />Cone" method, or as otherwise directed by Engineer. <br />1.2.3 Density Tests shall be secured at 50 ft. intervals in linear footing excavations, <br />and at every spread footing. <br />1.2.4 Density Tests shall be secured in areas of backfill and recompaction at vertical <br />intervals not exceeding 12 in. and at a horizontal frequency of one per 4000 sq. <br />ft. Areas requiring compacted fill that support small independent slabs shall <br />have density tests at vertical intervals of 18" in the event this is a separate <br />compaction procedure. <br />1.2.5 Density Tests shall be secured in underslab porous fill (where such fill is part <br />ofthe Work of this Contract) at a horizontal frequency of one per 4000 sq. ft. <br />1.2.6 Densities shall conform to those specified in the Pad Preparation Contract, <br />based on a Geotechnical Report and Publix' design criteria of 2000 psf <br />minimum soil bearing capacity, <br />1.3. Testing and Remediation: <br />1.3.1 Any test result which does not conform to the requirements of the Contract <br />shall be furnished verbally to both Engineer and Contractor within 24 hours <br />after sampling. Written test results shall be distributed as specified in Section <br />01340 - Submittals, and shall include horizontal and vertical location, test <br />number, dry density, moisture content, percent compaction and Proctor <br />Compaction Curve to which each test is referenced The Testing Laboratory <br />shall also call attention, by a separate symbol, to those tests which do not <br />conform with these Specifications. <br />1.3.2 Field Density Tests and Samples: In the event of Test Results not in <br />conformance with the Contract Requirements, Publix will obtain a Soils <br />Engineer's recommendation for remedial measures. Remedial measures will be <br />part of the Work of this Contract if they are required by activities of the <br />Contractor after his receipt of a properly prepared pad. Remedial measures <br />required by pre-existing conditions will be part of the Work of this Contract <br />only by Change Order. <br />1.4. Termite Treatment <br />1.4.1 This Section contains information normally found in Section 3131 16 Termite <br />Control. <br />1.4.2 Submit LOI in accordance with Section 01 33 00 Submittal Procedures. <br />1.4.3 Guarantee of Treatment: Upon completion of the Soil Treatment and as a <br />condition for its Final Acceptance, the Contractor shall furnish to the Owner a <br />written Guarantee stating that the Applicator guarantees the effectiveness of the <br />soil treatment against termite infestation for a period of not less than five years <br />from date of treatment. Any evidence of re -infestation within the Guarantee <br />Period will require treatment without cost to the Owner. <br />2. Products <br />2.1. Termite Treatment: Provide pesticides approved for use by Federal and local <br />authorities: <br />ProBuild TC <br />Premise <br />Dragnet. <br />Dursban TIC <br />3. Execution <br />3.1. Excavation <br />3.1.1 Perform all excavation and cutting necessary to accommodate the work shown <br />on the plan. Forms may be omitted if soil is suitable to provide accurate and <br />stable trenches for concrete pours. <br />3.1.2 Bottom of excavations shall be true and level to provide level bearing. <br />3.1.3 Notify Publix' Representative should debris or deleterious materials be <br />encountered during excavations. Publix will obtain a Soils Engineer's <br />recommendation for remedial measures which will be part of the work of this <br />Contract by appropriate Change Order if desired by Publix. <br />3.1.4 Backfill under concrete floor slabs, walks, ramps, etc., where required by <br />disturbance of the prepared pad shall be deposited in lifts not exceeding twelve <br />(12) inches with each layer thoroughly compacted. Tamping and puddling shall <br />be done at least 24 hours before concrete is laid Recompaction shall reach the <br />compaction specified in the separate Contract which covers Pad Preparation, or <br />the compaction actually achieved for the prepared pad, whichever is greater. <br />3.1.5 Additional requirements for excavation and backfilling for underground <br />utilities may be found in other sections. <br />3.2. Underslab Porous Fill <br />3.2.1 Provide 4 in. of porous fill unless Publix has determined that subgrade fill or <br />on -site material meet the requirements for underslab porous fill, and has <br />accepted a deductive alternate to delete porous fill from this Contract. <br />3.2.2 Porous fill shall be clean sand, gravel, or crushed rock. Porous fill under <br />interior slabs shall be graded between 1 1/2 in. and no. 4 sieve. Porous fill <br />under exterior slabs, ramps, walks, pads, etc. shall be graded between 1 1/2 in. <br />and no. 200 sieve. <br />3.3. Termite Treatment: <br />3.3.1 Mixing and application: Adhere strictly to manufacturer's written instructions <br />for concentrations and application rates, and for methods of application. <br />3.3.2 Treat on top of pad under the slabs over the entire area of Publix store <br />including loading docks, and along both sides of foundation walls, along <br />interior foundations, and around plumbing and electrical penetrations, and <br />under sidewalks and all other paved areas within five feet of the building. <br />End of Section 3120 00 <br />End of Project Manual <br />Reflecting Changes Through <br />27 March 2007 <br />Pubi I I X9 <br />S U PE R MARKETS <br />CORPORATE OFFICES <br />FACILITIES DESIGN <br />BOX 407, LAKELAND, FL 33802 <br />(863)680-5295 <br />PHYSICAL ADDRESS: <br />3300 AIRPORT RD., LAKELAND, FL 33811 <br />PUBLIX FACILITIES <br />DESIGN DEPARTMENT <br />DAVID TAULBEE, AIA <br />ARCHITECT - FL. REG, 91318 <br />DAVID RUBIN, AIA <br />ARCHITECT - FL. 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