2.2.4 Guttering and downspouts on exterior sized as shown on drawings. Support
<br />gutters at maximum 36" o.c. and downspouts at five (5) feet on center. All
<br />joints, end caps and/or miters shall be riveted and soldered. NO CAULKING
<br />PERMITTED.
<br />2.2.5 Penetration seals for refrigeration penetrations per detail. Verify pipe sizes
<br />prior to fabrication. Penetration seats for electrical penetrations shall have
<br />conduit soldered to base ofpan. Use water -tight couplings.
<br />3. Execution
<br />3.1. General Installation Requirements:
<br />3.1.1 Sequencing of work:
<br />Install all sheet metal edge trim, flashings, copings, etc. before
<br />installation of cap sheet. Strip in immediately.
<br />3.1.2 Coordinate the installation of insulation, roofing sheets, fleshings, stripping,
<br />coatings and surfacing, so that insulation and felts are not exposed to
<br />precipitation nor exposed overnight.
<br />3.1.3 Provide rain collars at all pitch pans, where round stock is used as roof
<br />penetration, and other locations where needed Use stainless draw bands to
<br />form mechanical seal with collar and pipe.
<br />3.2. Cleaning:
<br />3.2.1 Clean exposed metal surfaces of substances that interfere with uniform
<br />oxidation and weathering.
<br />3.2.2 Clean and neutralize flux materials. Clean off excess solder and sealants.
<br />3.2.3 Remove temporary protective coverings and strippable films, if any, as sheet
<br />metal flashing and trim are installed. Upon completion of installation, clean
<br />finished surfaces, including removing unused fasteners, metal filings, pop rivet
<br />seams and pieces of flashing. Maintain in a clean condition during
<br />construction.
<br />3.2.4 Replace sheet metal flashing and trim that have been damaged or have
<br />deteriorated beyond successful repair by finish touchup or similar minor repair
<br />procedures.
<br />End of Section 07 60 00
<br />Section 07 72 33
<br />Roof Hatches
<br />1. General
<br />1.1. Scope: This Section includes information pertaining to roof hatches.
<br />1.2. Related sections include the following:
<br />1.2.1 Section 07 51 00Bituminous Built -Up Roofing.
<br />1.2.2 Section 07 60 00 Flashing and Sheet Metal.
<br />1.3. Submittals:
<br />1.3.1 Letters Of Intent (LOI' S): A letter of intent will be provided for this Section.
<br />1.4. Quality Assurance
<br />1.4.1 Installer (Roofer):
<br />1.4.1.1 Installer same be same as approved for Work of Section 07 51 00
<br />Bituminous Built -Up Roofing.
<br />1.5. Delivery, Handling and Storage
<br />1.5.1 Pack, handle and ship properly labeled in heavy-duty packaging to prevent
<br />damage.
<br />2. Products
<br />2.1. Roof Hatch: Provide Bilco #S-50 aluminum roof hatch with safety pole.
<br />3. Execution
<br />3.1. Installation:
<br />3.1.1 Install according to manufacturer's written instructions. Install to resist
<br />exposure to weather without failing, rattling and leaking.
<br />3.1.2 Remove exterior handle; provide hasp and staple on inside. Safety pole should
<br />be installed to far right or far left side of opening. Do not install safety pole
<br />centered with ladder.
<br />3.1.3 Check roofhatch for proper operation. Adjust operating mechanism as
<br />required. Clean and lubricate joints and hardware.
<br />3.2. Touch-up:
<br />3.2.1 Touch up factory -primed surfaces with compatible primer ready for field
<br />painting in accordance with Section 09 91 00 Paints.
<br />End of Section 07 22 33
<br />Section 07 92 00
<br />Joint Sealants
<br />1. General
<br />1.1. Scope: This Section covers sealants for use in all locations except glazing.
<br />1.2. Submit LOI in accordance with Section 01 33 00 Submittal Procedures.
<br />1.3. Quality Assurance - Sealant Compatibility and Adhesion Testing: Use sealant
<br />manufacturer's standard test methods to determine whether priming and other specific
<br />joint preparation techniques are required to obtain rapid, optimum adhesion of joint
<br />sealants to joint substrates.
<br />2. Products
<br />2.1. Materials, General
<br />2.1.1 Compatibility: Provide joint sealants, backings, and other related materials that
<br />are compatible with one another and with joint substrates under conditions of
<br />service and application, as demonstrated by sealant manufacturer based on
<br />testing and field experience.
<br />2.1.2 Colors of Exposed Joint Sealants: Match color of materials being joined if
<br />possible. Where not possible, use color selected to provide an unobtrusive
<br />finished surface.
<br />2.2. Elastomeric Joint Sealants
<br />2.2.1 Use single -component urethane sealants. If unusual conditions or type of work
<br />to be accomplished makes the use ofmulti-component sealants desirable,
<br />contact Publix Architect.
<br />2.2.2 Elastomeric Sealants, General: ASTM C 920.
<br />2.2.3 Sealants for Contact with Food: Comply with 21 CFR 177.2600.
<br />2.2.4 Single -Component Nonsag Urethane Sealant (gun -grade):
<br />2.2.4.1 Products:
<br />Bostik Inc.; Chem -Calk 500.
<br />Mameco International; Vulkem 921.
<br />Pecora Corporation; Dynatrol I.
<br />Polymeric Systems, Inc.; PSI-901.
<br />2.2.4.2 Type and Grade: S (single component) and NS (nonsag).
<br />2.2.4.3 Class: 25.
<br />2.2.4.4 Exposure: Use T (traffic) or NT (nontraffrc).
<br />2.2.4.5 Substrates: Uses M, A, and, as applicable to joint substrates
<br />indicated, O.
<br />2.2.5 Single -Component Pourable Urethane Sealant:
<br />2.2.5.1 Products:
<br />Bostik Inc.; Chem -Calk 950.
<br />Mameco International; Vulkem 455 SL.
<br />Pecora Corporation; NR-201.
<br />Polymeric Systems, Inc.; Flexiprene PSI-951.
<br />2.2.52 Type and Grade: S (single component) and P (pourable).
<br />2.2.5.3 Class: 25.
<br />2.2.5.4 Exposure: Use T (traffic) andNT (nontraffic).
<br />2.2.5.5 Substrates: Uses M, A, and, as applicable to joint substrates
<br />indicated, O.
<br />2.3. Latex Joint Sealants: ASTM C 834. Use where sealant will be painted, and only
<br />where joint movement cannot occur.
<br />2.3.1 Products:
<br />Bostik Inc.; Chem -Calk 600.
<br />Pecora Corporation; AC-20.
<br />Polymeric Systems, Inc.; PSI-701.
<br />2.4. Joint -Sealant Backing
<br />2.4.1 General: Provide sealant backings of material and type that are nonstaining;
<br />are compatible with joint substrates, sealants, primers, and other joint fillers;
<br />and are approved for applications indicated by sealant manufacturer based on
<br />field experience and laboratory testing.
<br />2.4.2 Cylindrical Sealant Backings: ASTM C 1330, of size and density to control
<br />sealant depth and otherwise contribute to producing optimum sealant
<br />performance. Type: O (open -cell material), or B (bicellular material with a
<br />surface skin).
<br />2.4.3 Elastomeric Tubing Sealant Backings: Neoprene, butyl, EPDM, or silicone
<br />tubing complying with ASTM D 1056, nonabsorbent to water and gas, and
<br />capable of remaining resilient at temperatures down to minus 26 F (minus 32
<br />C). Provide products with low compression set and of size and shape to
<br />provide a secondary seal, to control sealant depth, and otherwise contribute to
<br />optimum sealant performance.
<br />2A.4 Bond -Breaker Tape: Polyethylene tape or other plastic tape recommended by
<br />sealant manufacturer for preventing sealant from adhering to rigid, inflexible
<br />joint -filler materials or joint surfaces at back of joint where such adhesion
<br />would result in sealant failure. Provide self-adhesive tape where applicable.
<br />2.5. Miscellaneous Materials
<br />2.5.1 Primer: Material recommended by joint sealant manufacturer where required
<br />for adhesion of sealant to joint substrates indicated, as determined from
<br />preconstruction joint -sealant -substrate tests and field tests.
<br />2.5.2 Cleaners for Nonporous Surfaces: Chemical cleaners acceptable to
<br />manufacturers of sealants and sealant backing materials, free of oily residues or
<br />other substances capable of staining or harming joint substrates and adjacent
<br />nonporous surfaces in any way, and formulated to promote optimum adhesion
<br />of sealants with joint substrates.
<br />2.5.3 Masking Tape: Nonstaining, nonabsorbent material compatible with joint
<br />sealants and surfaces adjacent to joints.
<br />3. Execution
<br />3.1. Installation
<br />3.1.1 Surface Cleaning of Joints: Clean out joints immediately before installing joint
<br />sealants.
<br />3.1.1.1 Remove foreign material from joint substrates that could interfere
<br />with adhesion of joint sealant.
<br />3.1.1.2 Clean porous joint substrate surfaces by brushing, grinding, blast
<br />cleaning, mechanical abrading, or a combination of these methods to
<br />produce a clean, sound substrate capable of developing optimum bond
<br />with joint sealants. Remove loose particles remaining from above
<br />cleaning operations by vacuuming or blowing out joints with oil -free
<br />compressed air.
<br />3.1.1.3 Remove laitance and form -release agents from concrete.
<br />3.1.1 A Clean nonporous surfaces with chemical cleaners or other means that
<br />do not stain, harm substrates, or leave residues could interfere with
<br />adhesion of joint sealants.
<br />3.1.2 Joint Priming: Prime joint substrates where recommended in writing by joint
<br />sealant manufacturer, based on preconstmetion joint -sealant -substrate tests or
<br />prior experience. Confine primers to areas of joint -sealant bond; do not allow
<br />spillage or migration onto adjoining surfaces.
<br />3.1.3 Masking Tape: Use masking tape where required to prevent contact of sealant
<br />with adjoining surfaces that otherwise would be permanently stained or
<br />damaged by such contact or by cleaning methods required to remove sealant
<br />smears. Remove tape immediately after tooling without disturbing joint seal.
<br />3.1.4 Sealant Installation: Comply with recommendation in ASTM C 1193 for use
<br />of joint sealants as applicable to materials, applications, and conditions
<br />indicated.
<br />3.1.5 Install sealant backings to support sealants during application and at position
<br />required to produce optimum sealant movement capability.
<br />3.1.5.1 Do not leave gaps between ends of sealant backings.
<br />3.1.5.2 Do not stretch, twist, puncture, or tear sealant backings.
<br />3.1.5.3 Remove absorbent sealant backings that have become wet before
<br />sealant application and replace them with dry materials.
<br />3.1.6 Install bond -breaker tape behind sealants where sealant backings are not used
<br />between sealants and back of joints.
<br />3.1.7 Place sealants so they directly contact and fully wet joint substrates.
<br />3.1.7.1 Completely fill recesses provided for each joint configuration.
<br />3.1.7.2 Produce uniform, cross -sectional shapes and depths that allow
<br />optimum sealant movement capability.
<br />3.1.8 Tooling of Nonsag Sealants: Immediately after sealant application and before
<br />skinning or curing begins, tool sealants to form smooth, uniform beads, to
<br />eliminate air pockets, and to ensure contact and adhesion of sealant with side of
<br />joint.
<br />3.1.8.1 Remove excess sealants from surfaces adjacent to joint.
<br />3.1.8.2 Use tooling agents that are approved by sealant manufacturer and that
<br />do not discolor sealants or adjacent surfaces.
<br />3.1.8.3 Joint Configuration: Concave joint configuration per Figure 5A in
<br />ASTM C 1193, unless otherwise indicated.
<br />End of Section 07 92 00
<br />Section 08 11 00
<br />Metal Doors and Frames
<br />1. General
<br />1.1. Description of the Work: This Section covers all Steel Doors and Frames, including
<br />fabrication and erection.
<br />1.2. All frames and metal doors will be supplied by Mills & Nebraska, 2721 Regent St.,
<br />Orlando, FL 32804. The General Contractor will be responsible for contacting Mills
<br />& Nebraska during the bid phase.
<br />Contact: Julie Touchton
<br />Phone: (407)298-5600
<br />Fax: (407) 578-2881
<br />1.3. Submittals: Submittals and LOIs will not be needed A "Store Door & Hardware
<br />Checklist" detailing any changes to the standard hardware package will be created as
<br />part of the contract documents. Mills & Nebraska will furnish this upon request.
<br />1.4. Quality Assurance: Comply with ANSUSDI 100 for manufacture and installation.
<br />Comply with NFPA 80 for manufacture and installation of fire rated assemblies.
<br />1.5. Manufacturer's recommendations for storage, handling, and protection shall be
<br />followed exactly. Do not remove sill spreaders on welded frames until frames are
<br />installed.
<br />2. Products
<br />2.1. Steel Doors and Frames:
<br />2.1.1 Typical Doors: Provide doors having 18 ga. steel face sheets for interior
<br />applications, 16 ga. galvanized for exterior applications. Use maunfacturer's
<br />standard honeycomb core. Prime paint all surfaces.
<br />2.1.2 Metal Frames:
<br />2.1.2.1 Provide 16 ga. frames in sizes and styles shown on the drawings, all
<br />welded, galvanized for exterior applications, with minimum three
<br />anchors per jamb of the type required for wall construction. Prime
<br />paint all surfaces.
<br />2.1.2.2 Prepare frames to receive hardware as described by ANSI/SDI 100.
<br />Reinforce hinge, latch, and deadbolt locations as required.
<br />2.1.2.3 Provide for deadbolt installation at jamb for upper leaf of dutch door
<br />at Pharmacy.
<br />2.2. Labeled Assemblies:
<br />2.2.1 Fire Doors: Comply with requirements above. Additionally, use tested and
<br />apprc :d fire resistant core. Attach a permanent label showing compliance
<br />with the required label. .
<br />2.2.2 Frames: Comply with requirements above.
<br />2.3. Accessories: Provide three silencers per door; at masonry walls, provide 26 ga. mortar
<br />boxes to protect hardware cutouts. Louvers shall be sight -proof type, 14 ga. steel,
<br />prime painted, galvanized at exterior. Glazing stops shall be 20 ga. flush type, prime
<br />painted, galvanized at exterior.
<br />2.4. Manufacturers:
<br />Coco
<br />Curries
<br />3. Execution
<br />3.1. Frame Installation: Set frames plumb, level and true. Use wall anchors appropriate for
<br />each type of enclosing wall.
<br />3.2. Door Installation: Hang doors to provide smooth operation with tight closure. Install
<br />glazing and silencers after doors and frames receive final paint application.
<br />3.3. Fire Rated Assemblies: Set frames and hang doors in compliance with NFPA 80.
<br />End of Section 08 11 00
<br />Section 0814 00
<br />Wood Doors
<br />1. General
<br />I.I. Description of the Work: This Section covers all wood doors and wood doors with
<br />plastic laminate faces, including fabrication and erection.
<br />1.2. All doors will be supplied by Mills & Nebraska, 2721 Regent St., Orlando, FL
<br />32804. The General Contractor will be responsible for contacting Mills & Nebraska
<br />during the bid phase.
<br />Contact: Julie Touchton
<br />Phone: (407) 298-5600
<br />Fax: (407) 578-2881
<br />1.3. Submittals: Submittals and LOIs will not be needed. A "Store Door & Hardware
<br />Checklist" detailing any changes to the standard hardware package will be created as
<br />part of the contract documents. Mills & Nebraska will filrnish this upon request.
<br />1.4. Quality Assurance: Comply with AW 1 1300 for manufacturer and installation.
<br />1.5. Manufacturer's recommendations for storage, handling, and protection shall be
<br />followed exactly.
<br />2. Products
<br />2.1. Wood Doors: Provide wood doors with particle board core complying with ANSI
<br />A208.ILD2, paint grade.
<br />2.2, Factory prep all doors to receive hardware specified.
<br />2.3. Viewlites: All viewlites shall be clear, tempered glass, unless otherwise specified,
<br />measuring 6" x 30".
<br />2.4. Veneer: Provide all interior wood doors with .125 inch thick decorative high-pressure
<br />laminate both sides. See door schedule for laminate colors.
<br />2.5. Accessories: Provide three silencers per door. Louvers shall be sight -proof type
<br />fabricated from 14 ga. steel, prime painted. Glazing, stops and frames shall be 20 ga.
<br />steel, prime painted
<br />2.6. Manufacturers: -
<br />VT Industries
<br />Ampco
<br />3. Execution
<br />3.1. Door Installation: Hang doors to provide smooth operation with tight closure. Install
<br />glazing and silencers after doors and frames receive final paint application.
<br />End of Section 0814 00
<br />Section 0817 05
<br />Side Folding Grilles
<br />1. General
<br />1.1. Summary:
<br />1.1.1 Section Includes: Manual side -folding aluminum security grilles with storage
<br />pocket.
<br />1.2. Submittals:
<br />1.2.1 Reference Section 01 33 00 Submittal Procedures; submit following items:
<br />1.2.1.1 Product Data: Include published data and specific data prepared for
<br />this project.
<br />1.2.1.2 Shop Drawings: Include detailed plans, elevations, required clearances
<br />and accessories.
<br />1.2.1.3 Installation instructions.
<br />1.2.1.4 Quality Assurance Requirements:
<br />1.2.1.4.1 Manufacturer qualifications.
<br />Installer qualifications.
<br />1.2.1.4.3 Certificates.
<br />1.3. Quality Assurance:
<br />1.3.1 Manufacturer Qualifications: Minimum of three years experience in the
<br />fabrication and installation of Side Folding Security Grilles.
<br />1.3.2 Installer Qualifications: Authorized representative ofthe manufacturer.
<br />Certificate stating that materials and finishes comply with specifications.
<br />1.3.4 Single Source Responsibility: Provide Grilles, storage pocket, track and related
<br />primary components from one manufacturer for each type of Grille. Provide
<br />secondary components from source acceptable to manufacturer of primary
<br />components.
<br />1.3.5 Pre -Installation Conference: Schedule and convene a pre -installation
<br />conference just prior to commencement of field operations to establish
<br />procedures to maintain optimum working conditions and to coordinate this
<br />work with related and adjacent work.
<br />1.4. Delivery, Storage and Handling
<br />1.4.1 Reference Section 01 66 00 Product Storage and Handling Requirements.
<br />1.4.2 Deliver materials in labeled protective packages. Store and handle in
<br />compliance with manufacturer's instructions.
<br />2. Products
<br />2.1. Manufacturers:
<br />Dynamic Closures
<br />Telephone: 1-800-6634599; Fax: 1-800-205-6665
<br />E-mail: info@DynamicClosures.com
<br />MobilFlex, Inc.
<br />Telephone: 1-800-216-3539; Fax: 1-800-254-3539
<br />Contact Name: Pierre -Luc Robert
<br />Substitutions: Reference Section 012 50 00 Product Substitution
<br />Procedures.
<br />2.2. Models and Materials:
<br />2.2.1 Models: EZ CLOSURE BP or AEROFLEX
<br />2.2.2 Curtain:
<br />2.2.2.1 Panels: Top and bottom of aluminum and of sizes specified by
<br />manufacturers. Main portion of panels 6" wide of perforated
<br />aluminum (designated as EZ VENT by Dynamic Closures). Panels
<br />are linked together by a continuous aluminum hinge.
<br />2.2.2.2 Curtain shall be fully assembled and installed in pocket by respective
<br />manufacturer.
<br />2.2.3 Curtain height: Reference Drawings.
<br />2.2.4 Finish -Exposed Aluminum Parts Clear Anodized; MEP is a "clear anodized"
<br />color.
<br />2.2.5 Locking Posts: Reference Manufacturer's installation drawing. Dropbolts
<br />shall be installed every 10 panels and all lock mechanisms shall face to the
<br />outside of the pharmacy.
<br />2.2.6 Overhead Track: Extruded aluminum, of size specified by manufacturer, with
<br />continuous extruded profile seamed together by alignment bars and track pins.
<br />Track to be secured to a header that will carry weight of complete curtain. The
<br />wall channel shall be fastened to the opposite wall properly block and
<br />constructed by others. Header that supports the track is constructed by others.
<br />2.2.7 Pocket: Welded 1/2" tubular steel frame that is 6" exterior suitable for
<br />commercial construction of 6" stud walls. Interior clear opening width of 5" by
<br />height of curtain required. Pocket is adjustable to be raised or lowered up to an
<br />inch. Front comer angles have flaps to cover pocket opening. Angles also
<br />accept 1/2" or 5/8" sheetrock.
<br />2.2.8 Operation:
<br />2.2.8.1 Manual pull operation.
<br />2.2.8.2 Provide attached pull straps on grilles over 9'0" (2745 min) in height
<br />and all counter height grilles.
<br />3. Execution
<br />3.1. Examination:
<br />3.1.1 Examine supports and other conditions under which Grilles are to be installed.
<br />3.1.2 Coordinate with responsible entity to correct unsatisfactory conditions and do
<br />not proceed with installation until conditions are corrected.
<br />3.2. Installation:
<br />3.2.1 Follow manufacturer's installation instructions and approved shop drawings.
<br />3.3. Adjusting and Cleaning:
<br />3.3.1 Test operation of Grille and adjust as necessary to provide smooth and proper
<br />operation.
<br />3.3.2 Clean exposed surfaces using manufacturers recommended cleanser.
<br />3.4. Demonstration:
<br />3.4.1 Instruct Owner's personnel in proper operating and maintenance procedures.
<br />End of Section 08 17 05
<br />Section 08 33 23
<br />Overhead Coiling Doors
<br />1. General
<br />1.1. Summary: The basis of the coiling doors specification will be as manufactured by the
<br />Cookson Company, Phoenix, Arizona. Alternate manufacturers will be accepted as
<br />listed below.
<br />1.2. This Section includes information normally found in Section 08 33 13 Coiling
<br />Counter Doors.
<br />1.3. Quality Assurance: Exterior coiling insulated service doors shall be designed to
<br />withstand at least a (20) twenty pounds per square foot wind load. Windlocks shall be
<br />installed on every slat of doors over 14'-l" wide. Doors must comply with local wind
<br />load requirements.
<br />1.4. Submittals.
<br />1.4.1 Submit LOI in accordance with Section 01 33 00 Submittal Procedures
<br />1.4.2 List of materials proposed for use.
<br />1.4.3 Manufacturer's specifications.
<br />1.4.4 Dade or Broward County Acceptance letter as required.
<br />1.4.5 Shop drawings as required to describe intended assemblies, door schedule, and
<br />other pertinent details of proposed installation.
<br />2. Products
<br />2.1. Overhead Coiling Doors
<br />2.1.1 The door curtain shallbe constructed of interconnected strip steel slats
<br />conforming to ASTM A -526. The slats shall be a minimum of 22 gauge
<br />exterior and interior and will be separated by 13/ 16" rigid insulation.
<br />Insulation shall not produce a flame spread greater than 25 and smoke
<br />generation greater than 50. Insulation will provide no less than a R-value of
<br />6.0.
<br />2.1.1.1 The finish of the door curtain shall consist of the following.
<br />2.1.1.1.1 Hot dipped galvanized G-90 coating consistent with
<br />ASTM A-525.
<br />2.1.1.1.2 Bonderized coating for prime coat adhesion.
<br />2.1.1.1.3 Corrosion inhibiting primer- .2 miles per side.
<br />Themlo- selling polyester top coat with a minimum
<br />thickness of .6 mils each side.
<br />2.1.1.2 The bottom bar shall consist of two 1/8" angles mechanically joined
<br />together with a 1" diameter vinyl covered foam edge astragal
<br />continuous along the bottom. The finish on the bottom bar shall be
<br />one coat of rust inhibiting prime paint.
<br />2.1.1.3 Guides shall consist of steel angles bolted together to form a channel
<br />for the curtain to travel. Vinyl snap -on weatherstripping shall be
<br />furnished continuously along the exterior leg of each guide. Guide
<br />angles shall be coated with one coat of rust inhibiting prime paint. .
<br />2.1.1.4 The brackets shall be of steel not less than 1/4" thick and finished
<br />with one coat of rust inhibiting prime paint.
<br />2.1.1.5 The hood shall be fabricated from 24 gauge galvanized steel and shall
<br />be formed to fit the curvature of the brackets. The hood shall be
<br />corrugated every 1" along the curvature for the entire length of the
<br />hood. The hood shall contain a waterproof canvas baffle to control air
<br />infiltration and shall be gasketed at the wall to prevent pest
<br />infiltration.
<br />2.1.2 Manufacturers:
<br />Cookson -Model # FCWI
<br />Cornell Iron Works
<br />Overhead Door Corporation Model 625
<br />Raynor DuraCoil STANDARD
<br />South Florida Rolling Doors, Inc. Model 903
<br />2.2. Push -Up Counter Doors (28.1 prototype only):
<br />2.2.1 The door curtain shall be constructed of interconnected .040 or .050 extruded
<br />aluminum No. 8 (1- 5/16" high by 3/8" deep) slats. The curtain shall receive a
<br />clear anodized finish.
<br />2.2.1.1 The bottom bar shall be constructed of tubular extruded aluminumm
<br />measuring 1- 5/16" deep by 2- 1/4" high with a double vinyl astragal
<br />on the bottom edge. The bottom bar shall receive a clear anodized
<br />finish.
<br />2.2.1.2 The guides shall be constructed of exturded aluminum and measure 1-
<br />3/4" square. Each side of the channel protion capturing the curtain
<br />shall contain wool pile weatherstripping. The guides shall receive a
<br />cleat anodized finish.
<br />2.2.1.3 The brackets shall be constructed of 3/16" thick die cast aluminum.
<br />2.2.1.4 The barrel shall be steel tubing of not less that 4" in diameter. Oil
<br />tempered torsion springs shall be capable of correctly counter
<br />balancing the width of the curtain. The barrel shall be designed to
<br />limit the maximum deflection to .03" per foot of opening width. The
<br />barrel shall receive one(1) coat of bronze rust inhibiting prime paint.
<br />2.2.1.5 The hood shall be fabricated from .040 aluminum and shall be formed
<br />to fit the square brackets. The hood shall receive a clear anodized
<br />finish.
<br />2.2.2 Manufacturers:
<br />Cookson -Model #CD8-1
<br />Cornell Iron Works
<br />Overhead Door Corporation Model 652
<br />Raynor DuraShutter SELECT
<br />2.2.3 Operation:
<br />2.2.3.1 Chain operated Overhead Coiling doors shall open and close with a
<br />maximum of 30 pounds of effort utilizing an endless chain and cast
<br />iron reduction gears.
<br />2.2.3.2 Push-up operated doors shall open and close with a maximum of 30
<br />pounds of effort utilizing finger lifts in the bottom bar.
<br />2.2.4 Locking mechanism:
<br />2.2.4.1 The Overhead Coiling door chain shall be secured by means of a
<br />chain lock.
<br />2.2.4.2 The push-up door shall be secured by means of a concealed sliding
<br />bolt deadlock in the bottom bar operated by a cylinder lock. Cylinder
<br />lock must be rekeyable.
<br />2.2.5 Vision Panel: In doors not required to meet missile impact resistance, provide
<br />vision slats 12"wide x 6 slats high. Bottom of vision panel should start at
<br />approximately 5' a1f.
<br />3. Execution
<br />3.1. Installation: All Coiling Insulated and Push-up Counter doors shall be installed by a
<br />manufacturer's authorized installer and will be in accordance with manufacturer's
<br />instructions and standards.
<br />3.2. Warranty: All Coiling Insulated and Push-up Counter doors shall be warranted
<br />against defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one year from the time
<br />of installation.
<br />End Of Section 08 33 23
<br />Section 08 38 00
<br />Traffic Doors
<br />1. General
<br />1, 1. Description of Work: This section covers all Traffic Doors, including fabrication and
<br />erection.
<br />1.2. Manufacturer's recommendations for storage, handling and protection shall be
<br />followed exactly.
<br />1.3. Warranty
<br />1.3.1 Provide Manufacturer's standard 1 year limited warranty for Traffic Doors and
<br />all related parts.
<br />1.3.2 All other warranties and bonds are to be in accordance with Section 0177 00
<br />Closeout Procedures.
<br />1.4. Traffic Doors will be provided by Publix.
<br />2. Products
<br />2, 1. Acceptable Manufacturers
<br />2.1.1 Traffic Door Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide
<br />products of the following:
<br />Chase Industries Inc. / Chase Door Division, Redmond, No
<br />Substitutions
<br />2.2. Traffic Doors
<br />2.2.1 Doors shall be Durulite "Retailer" traffic doors constructed with the outer skin
<br />of monolithically formed, rotationally molded, cross linked high density 1/
<br />8"polyethylene and a textured finish. Door panel thickness shall be 1 1/2".
<br />2.2.2 Insulation core material shall be a high density, foamed -in -place, rigid CFC-
<br />Free urethane insulation. Material shall be foamed -in -place and provide an R-
<br />value of 12, 54.
<br />2.2.3 Polyethylene tear drop bumpers shall be 24 inches high and factory installed on
<br />both sides of each leaf using stainless steel panel inserts and fasteners, Color:
<br />Black.
<br />2.2.4 Provide 11" industrial lower hinge guards.
<br />2.3. Traffic Door Hardware
<br />2.3.1 Provide Manufacturer's standard gravity return V-Cam system consisting of a
<br />ductile iron V-Cam with a UHMW sleeve and cast aluminum cam follower
<br />housing with a needle bearing roller. The roller assembly shall be securely
<br />clamped onto the shaft to allow horizontal and vertical adjustment of the door.
<br />At locations indicated on drawings, provide low-rise V-Cam and bulb leading
<br />edge gasket to comply with the ADA Accessibility Guidelines,
<br />2.4. Traffic Door Seals
<br />2.4.1 Doors shall be partially gasketed with all gaskets factory applied without the
<br />use of metal strips or fasteners of any type.
<br />2.5. Traffic Door Vision Panels
<br />2.5.1 Window glazing shall be 1/8" polycarbonate. All windows shall be factory
<br />installed and sealed. The exposed surface of the window shall be recessed a
<br />minimum of 1/8" from the face of the door to protect the surface from abrasion
<br />from passing loads.
<br />2.5.2 Window size shall be 17" x 23"
<br />2.5.3 Maximum height from finish floor to the bottom of the viewing area shall not
<br />exceed 48 inches.
<br />2.6. Traffic Door Finish/Color
<br />2.6.1 Pre -finished Color: See door schedule.
<br />3. Execution
<br />3.1. Install special doors complete with necessary hardware and accessories in accordance
<br />with final shop drawings, Manufacturer's instructions and as specified herein.
<br />3.2. All assemblies must be installed plumb, level and properly aligned
<br />3.3. Upon completion of installation, lubricate, test and adjust doors to operate easily, free
<br />from warp, twist or distortion.
<br />3.4. All doors shall be ADA compliant and be adjusted to ensure the door closing sweep
<br />period and door opening force as outlined in the most current edition of the ADA
<br />Accessibility Guidelines and the FACBC.
<br />End of Section 08 38 00
<br />Section 08 4100
<br />Entrances and Storefronts
<br />1. General
<br />I.I. This Section contains information normally found in Section 08 8100 Glass Glazing.
<br />1.2. Wind loading: Conform to the requirements of the local authority having jurisdiction,
<br />1.3. Warranties: Insulating Glass Panels: Manufacturer's standard ten year warranty
<br />against all defects.
<br />1.4. Submittals
<br />1.4.1 Submit LOI in accordance with Section 01 33 00 Submittal Procedures.
<br />1.4.2 Shop Drawings:
<br />1.4.2.1 Submit Shop Drawings in sufficient detail to show fabrication,
<br />installation, anchorage, and interface of the work of this Section with
<br />the Work adjacent.
<br />1.4.2.2 Stores located in Florida and other coastal areas: Submit Shop
<br />Drawings signed and sealed by an Engineer registered in the State of
<br />Florida certifying that all requirements of county regulations are met
<br />by design proposed.
<br />2. Products
<br />2.1. Aluminum Framing:
<br />2. 1.1 Sizes and designs as shown on Drawings. Include all sash, corner caps, and
<br />covers, wind reinforcement, and all other components required for a secure,
<br />watertight installation.
<br />2.1.2 Interior and Exterior finish shall be clear anodized aluminum, AA-M 12-C 12-
<br />A31.
<br />2.1.3 Approved Manufacturers:
<br />Efco,
<br />Kawneer,
<br />Vistawall,
<br />U.S. Aluminum,
<br />Amarlite,
<br />PPG,
<br />Tubelite,
<br />YKK,
<br />2.2. Manufacturer's labels, showing strength and quality, are required on all glass, and are
<br />not to be removed until inspected and approved by Publix' Representative. All glass
<br />shall conform to Fed Spec DD-6-451A. Tempered glass shall be so marked,
<br />permanently, in an inconspicuous location on the panel.
<br />2.3. Exterior Glazing:
<br />2.3.1 In Florida, provide glass type consistent with tested assembly. Assume the use
<br />the laminated safety glass in High Velocity Hurricane Zones.
<br />2.3.2 Elsewhere, provide sealed insulating panels composed of two lites 1/4" clear
<br />tempered float glass, in sizes as described on Drawings and verified in field.
<br />2.3.2.1 Glass: ASTM C-1036, quality Q3.
<br />2.3.2.2 Sealed Panels: ASTM E-774, Class B.
<br />2.4. Automatic Entrance Doors:
<br />2.4.1 Standard package: Stanley Door, Series 3000 auto -slide automatic sliding
<br />entrances, complete with Stanley 3348 auto -slide package. Actuating controls
<br />shall be Stanley microwave sensor devices.
<br />2.4.2 In Florida and other coastal locations provide engineered testing data specific
<br />to the project location. Assume the use of Stanley Dura Storm Series in High
<br />Velocity Hurricane Zones.
<br />2.4.3 Slide Action: Provide Bi-Parting, Bi-Passing, or Telescoping action as shown
<br />on the Drawings.
<br />2.4.4 Finish: Clear anodized aluminum.
<br />2.4.5 Coordinate glazing, electrical, control wiring, etc. with other trades as required.
<br />2.5. Glazing for automatic doors and sidelights:
<br />2.5.1 Provide laminated glass complying with ASTM C-1172, Kind LA.
<br />2.5.2 Florida and Coastal locations: Provide evidence of project jurisdiction product
<br />approval.
<br />2.5.3 Glass: 9/16" laminated impact glass, outer lites 1/4" annealed float glass,
<br />quality Q3, laminated on both sides of inner plastic layer, in sizes as required
<br />OR
<br />2.5.4 Glass: 1/4" laminated impact glass, outer lites 1/8" annealed float glass, quality
<br />Q3, laminated on both sides of inner plastic layer, in sizes as required.
<br />2.5.5 Approved Products:
<br />Glasslam NGI "Safety Plus"
<br />Impact Security Products, Inc., "Saf-Glas"
<br />Insulgard Corporation, "Coastgard"
<br />Interpane Glass Company, "Securpane IR'
<br />2.5.6 Transom panel may be as above or 1/4" clear float glass. quality Q3.
<br />2.6. Interior Glazing: 1/4" clear tempered float glass, ASTM C-1036, quality Q3, in sizes
<br />as required. -
<br />2.7. Pass -through at Cash Room: One way film, color equal to PPG Solar -Gray.
<br />2.8. Sealants for Glazing:
<br />2.8.1 Where sealants are used in conjunction with glazing systems, use only those
<br />recommended by the manufacturer of the glazing system.
<br />2.8.2 Under no circumstances shall wet sealants be introduced into glazing systems
<br />to provide primary weatherproofing or waterproofing.
<br />2.8.3 Where sealants for perimeters of glazing systems abut other materials, use
<br />sealants as described in Section 07 92 00 Joint Sealants.
<br />3. Execution
<br />3.1. Examine the areas and conditions under which work of this Section will be
<br />performed Correct conditions. detrimental to timely and proper completion of the
<br />Work. Do not proceed until unsatisfactory conditions are corrected.
<br />3.2. Coordinate as required with other trades to assure proper provision in the work of
<br />those trades for interface with the work of this Section.
<br />3.3. Make measurements as required in the field to assure proper fit.
<br />3.4. All aluminum sash shall be cut to fit, filed and installed to provide hairline fit at
<br />joints, with smooth continuity of line and accurate relation of planes and angles.
<br />Exposed caulking shall not be used
<br />3.5. Prepare for, receive, and install the finish hardware famished under Section 08 7100
<br />Door Hardware.
<br />3.6. Glazing and Setting
<br />3.6.1 Sash shall be clean and dry before glazing. Do not glaze in damp or dusty
<br />weather or when temperature is lower than 40 degrees Fahrenheit.
<br />3.6.2 Coordinate with others to see that sufficient blocking is rigidly in place and
<br />that finish material will fit sill covers, jambs, etc. Install store front sash
<br />securely and neatly and caulk fully to produce watertight area. Anchor division
<br />bars to stool framing and wood ground above.
<br />3.6.3 Improperly set glass or glass which does not fully meet requirements of its
<br />grade will not be accepted and must be replaced to satisfaction of Architect
<br />without cost to Owner.
<br />3.7. Install plastic mirror panels with construction adhesive as recommended by panel
<br />manufacturer. Conceal all exposed edges with bright chrome plastic or metal trim.
<br />3.8. Cleaning and acceptance: upon completion of project: Replace all cracked, stained or
<br />broken glass at no cost to Owner. Remove all traces of paint and etc., and thoroughly
<br />clean all sash before final acceptance of Project.
<br />End of Section 08 4100
<br />Section 08 56 59
<br />Service and Teller Window Units
<br />General
<br />.1. This Section contains information pertaining to the pharmacy vision and transaction
<br />window when it occurs as indicated on the Construction Drawings.
<br />.2. Wind loading: Conform to the requirements of the local authority having jurisdiction,
<br />.3. Submittals:
<br />1.3.1 Shop Drawings:
<br />1.3.1.1 Submit Shop Drawings in sufficient detail to show installation,
<br />anchorage, and interface of the work of this Section with the Work
<br />adjacent.
<br />1.3.12 Stores located in Florida and other coastal areas: Submit Shop
<br />Drawings signed and sealed by an Engineer registered in the State of
<br />Florida certifying that all requirements of county regulations are met
<br />by design proposed.
<br />1.3.1.2.1 Product Certificates: Signed byproduct manufacturer,
<br />indicating level of ballistics resistance provided.
<br />.4. installer Qualifications: An authorized representative of vision and transaction
<br />window manufacturer for installation and maintenance of units required for Project.
<br />.5. Storage and handling: Store crated vision and transaction window on raised blocks to
<br />prevent moisture damage.
<br />.6. Field Measurements: Verify vision and transaction window openings by field
<br />measurements before fabrication. Coordinate wall construction to ensure that actual
<br />opening dimensions correspond to established dimensions provided by Manufacturer.
<br />.7. Warranty:
<br />1.7.1 Manufacturer's standard form in which manufacturer agrees to repair or
<br />replace components of the vision and transaction window that fail in materials
<br />or workmanship within specified warranty period. Failures include, but are not
<br />limited to, the following:
<br />1.7.1.1 Structural failures including deflections exceeding 1/8 inch.
<br />1.7.1.2 Failure of welds.
<br />1.7.1.3 Excessive air leakage.
<br />1.7.1.4 Fault operation of transaction drawer.
<br />1.7.1.5 Deterioration of metals, metal finishes and other materials beyond
<br />normal weathering and use.
<br />1.7.2 Warranty period: Five years from date of Substantial Completion.
<br />. Products
<br />.1. Vision Window:
<br />121-70, Diebold, Inc.
<br />2. 1.1 Ballistics Resistance: Level 1 when tested according to UL 752.
<br />.2. Transaction Drawer:
<br />120-40, Diebold, Inc.
<br />2.2.1 Heater: Order 115 VAC heater in stores located north of Florida State Road
<br />60.
<br />2.2.2 Ballistics Resistance: Same as vision window.
<br />.3. Wireless Annunciator System:
<br />2.3.1 Receiver:
<br />Wireless 1000 RC-10, Optex
<br />2.3.2 Outdoor Sensor Transmitter:
<br />Wireless 1000 TD-10, Optex
<br />.4. Sealants:
<br />2.4.1 Under no circumstances shall wet sealants be introduced into glazing systems
<br />to provide primary weatherproofing or waterproofing.
<br />2.4.2 Where sealants for perimeters of glazing systems abut other materials, use
<br />sealants as described in Section 07 92 00 Joint Sealants.
<br />. Execution
<br />.1. Examine the areas and conditions under which work of this Section will be
<br />performed. Correct conditions detrimental to timely and proper completion of the
<br />Work. Do not proceed until unsatisfactory conditions are corrected.
<br />.2. Coordinate as required with other trades to assure proper provision in the work of
<br />those trades for interface with the work of this Section.
<br />.3. Make measurements as required in the field to assure proper fit.
<br />.4. Wireless Anunciator System: The installer of the window and transaction drawer will
<br />be responsible for the installation of this equipment.
<br />3.4.1 Outdoor Sensor Transmitter: Mount to pharmacy canopy so as to be protected
<br />from direct exposure to weather. The sensor should be set so as to notify of an
<br />automobile's approach to the transaction window.
<br />3.4.2 Receiver: Mount on wall next to vision window. Outlet for power provided by
<br />electrical work.
<br />.5. Transaction Drawer Heater: Use the same outlet as the chime box for the wireless
<br />annunciator system.
<br />.6. Sealants: Seal frame perimeter with sealant to provide weathertight construction,
<br />unless otherwise indicated
<br />.7. Field Quality Control:
<br />3.7.1 Coordinate with manufacturer representative to inspect and verify compliance .
<br />of installed products with requirements.
<br />3.7.2 Remove and replace work where inspections indicated that work does not
<br />comply with specified requirements.
<br />3.7.3 Perform additional inspections to determine compliance of replaced or
<br />additional work.
<br />.8. Adjusting:
<br />3.8.1 Adjust transaction drawers to provide a tight fit at contact points for smooth
<br />operation and secure enclosure.
<br />.9. Cleaning, Clean surfaces promptly after installation of vision window and transaction
<br />drawer. Exercise care to avoid damaging the finish. Remove excess glazing and
<br />sealing compounds, dirt and other substances.
<br />3.9.1 Clean glass promptly after installation using cleaners recommended by
<br />manufacturer. DO NOT USE RAZORS TO CLEAN GLASS.
<br />Lubricate transaction drawer hardware.
<br />.10. Demonstration:
<br />3.10.1 Engage a factory -authorized service representative to train Publix' maintenance
<br />personnel to adjust, operate and maintain the vision window, transaction
<br />drawer and wireless annunciator system.
<br />End of Section 08 56 59
<br />Section 08 71 00
<br />Door Hardware
<br />1. General
<br />1.1. All door hardware, unless otherwise noted, will be supplied by Mills & Nebraska,
<br />2721 Regent St., Orlando, FL 32804. The General Contractor will be responsible for
<br />contacting Mills & Nebraska during the bid phase.
<br />Contact: Julie Touchton
<br />Phone: (407) 298-5600
<br />Fax: (407) 578-2881
<br />1.2. Submittals: Submittals and LOIS will not be needed. A "Store Door & Hardware
<br />Checklist" detailing any changes to the standard hardware package will be created as
<br />part of the contract documents. Mills & Nebraska will furnish this upon request.
<br />1.3. Quality Assurance
<br />1.3.1 Provide hardware in compliance with the local building code requirements.
<br />Also comply with NFPA101 Life Safety Code and ANSI At 17.1 where
<br />applicable.
<br />1.3.2 Provide hardware for fire rated openings in accordance with NFPA 80, (Fire
<br />Doors and Windows) and NFPA 105 (Smoke And Draft Control Door
<br />Assemblies).
<br />1.4. Delivery Storage and Handling
<br />1.4.1 Deliver hardware to Project Site in manufacturer's protective packaging, all
<br />items are to be marked to indicate door opening number, hardware schedule
<br />number or other identifying marks.
<br />1.4.2 Store hardware in secure lock -up area, dry and lighted.
<br />1.5. Warranty
<br />1.5.1 Warrant door closers against failure due to defective materials and
<br />workmanship for a period of five (5) years beginning at date of Substantial
<br />Completion. Closers judged defective during this period shall be replaced or
<br />repaired at no cost to the Owner.
<br />1.5.2 Warrant exit devices against failure due to defects in material or workmanship
<br />for a period of three (3) years.
<br />1.5.3 All other warranties and bonds are to be in accordance with Section 01700 -
<br />Contract Close -Out.
<br />2. Products
<br />2.1. Finish
<br />2. 1.1 Finish, unless otherwise indicated, shall be US26D. (Brushed Chrome)
<br />2.1.2 Door closers shall be spray -painted for finish to match adjacent hardware.
<br />2.2. Cylinders: Acceptable Manufacturer: Sargent or Schlage Lock Company.
<br />2.2.1 Cylinders- shall be keyed alike. No master keying or construction master keying
<br />is required.
<br />2.2.2 Provide six keys.
<br />2.3. Hinges
<br />2.3.1 Acceptable Manufacturers:
<br />McKinney
<br />Hager
<br />Double-acting spring hinges: Bommer Industries, Inc.
<br />2.3.2 Hinges shall be the types, materials, sizes, and finishes indicated in finish
<br />hardware schedule.
<br />2.4. Locksets, Passage Sets, Cylinders
<br />2.4.1 Acceptable Manufacturer: Sargent Lock Co.
<br />2.4.2 Lockset and passage set series and design shall be "D" Series (Heavy Duty),
<br />Rhodes Lever Design.
<br />2.4.3 Cylinders shall be mortise or rim, six pin type complete with cam and/or tail
<br />piece for exit devices.
<br />2.5. Exit Devices with Alarm Kits:
<br />2.5.1 Acceptable Manufacturer: Detex.
<br />2.5.2 Acceptable Manufacturer (non -alarmed): SargGud.
<br />2.5.3 Exit devices shall be listed by Underwriter's Laboratories, Inc. for accident
<br />hazard. Exit devices for use on fire -rated opening shall bear factory installed
<br />UL markings that indicate a three (3) hour fire rating.
<br />2.5.4 All exit devices shall be non -handed. Touch pad shall extend a minimum of 3/
<br />4 of the door width and shall be a minimum of 2-1/16" in height. Latchbolts
<br />shall have a self-lubricating coating to reduce wear. Plated or plastic coated
<br />latchbolts are not acceptable.
<br />2.6. Surface Mounted Door Closers
<br />2.6.1 Acceptable Manufacturers and Products
<br />Sargent: 1431
<br />2.6.2 All surface closers shall be of one manufacturer. The closers shall be non -
<br />handed and non -sized, hydraulically controlled with full rack and pinion
<br />operation. They shall have adjustments for backcheck, general speed, and latch
<br />speed. Closers shall meet an opening force below 5 lbs. to meet barrier free
<br />requirements.
<br />2.6.3 Where a closer requires a `PS' (stop arm) label, the door will be limited to 90°
<br />opening at interior doors and 1000 at exterior doors.
<br />2.6.4 Provide mounting plates as required, sex nuts and bolts for application to
<br />hollow metal doors, and thru bolts for application to wood doors.
<br />2.7. Stops, Holders, Bolts, Viewers, and Miscellaneous
<br />2.7.1 Acceptable Manufacturers
<br />Sargent
<br />McKinney
<br />2.7.2 Types as indicated in Hardware Schedule.
<br />2.7.3 Flush bolts shall be 1" x 6-3/4" brass, rectangular front, lengths indicated, with
<br />3/4" throw. Furnish bottom strike and top strike plates.
<br />2.7.4 Bolts and accessories for use on fire -rated doors shall be Underwriters'
<br />Laboratories listed.
<br />2-8. Flat Goods
<br />2.8.1 Acceptable Manufacturers
<br />Rockwood
<br />29. Thresholds, Sweeps and Weather -Strip
<br />2.9.1 Provide extra heavy duty vermin. strip, 3" height, with stainless steel or
<br />aluminum receiver for neoprene sweep.
<br />2.9.2 Acceptable Manufacturers
<br />Pemko
<br />3. Execution
<br />3.1. Preliminary
<br />3.1.1 Store in temporary bins. Tag, index, and file all keys temporarily during
<br />construction.
<br />3.1.2 Check all hardware upon arrival on Job Site against approved Finish Hardware
<br />Schedule. Check function of hardware for job use under site conditions and
<br />interferences. Notify Architect if discrepancies occur.
<br />3.2. Installation
<br />3.2.1 Install hardware to doors as listed in the door schedule. Comply with
<br />"Recommended Locations for Builders Hardware for Custom Steel Doors and
<br />Frames" as published by the Door and Hardware Institute. Application shall be
<br />by skilled workmen, who work with proper equipment, and shall be in accord
<br />with the manufacturer's instructions, fit to work of others accurately, applied
<br />securely, and adjusted properly. Hardware let into work of others shall be
<br />neatly done from template and shall fit perfectly. Exercise care not to damage
<br />work of others.
<br />3.2.2 Install finish hardware to template. Cut and fit substrate to avoid substrate
<br />damage or weakening. Cover cut-outs with hardware item. Mortise work to
<br />correct location and size without gouging, splintering, or causing irregularities
<br />in exposed finished work.
<br />3.2.3 Where cutting and fitting is required on substrates to be painted or similarly
<br />finished, install, fit, and adjust hardware prior to finishing, and then remove
<br />and place in original packaging. Reinstall hardware after finishing operation is
<br />completed.
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