3.2.4 Attach thresholds with flathead screws into embedded receivers, symmetrical
<br />with the center of door opening. On case thresholds where cast -on anchors are
<br />used, apply utilizing an epoxy grout mixture.
<br />3.2.5 Attach door closers to door whether wood or metal, with sex nut and bolt
<br />assemblies. Where closers have stop function, install closer to stop the door
<br />before striking obstructions.
<br />3.3. Cleaning and Adjusting
<br />3.3.1 At the time of hardware installation, adjust each hardware item to perform
<br />function intended. Lubricate moving parts with lubricant acceptable to
<br />hardware manufacturer to remove dust and stains.
<br />3.3.2 Prior to Substantial Completion, readjust and re -lubricate hardware. Repair or
<br />replace defective materials. Clean hardware as recommended by manufacturer
<br />to remove dust and stains.
<br />3.4. Fastenings
<br />3.4.1 All exposed screws shall be phillips head, finished to match item and sized to
<br />suit job requirements.
<br />3.4.2 Surface applied items such as closers and overhead holders shall be applied
<br />with sex nut and bolt assemblies.
<br />3.5. Operation and Adjustment
<br />3.5.1 Adjust all installed items for proper operation without binding or excessive
<br />play.
<br />3.5.2 Closers and other door operating hardware shall be adjusted to comply with
<br />requirements of local codes and in accordance with performance requirements
<br />of ADA and other handicap regulations.
<br />3.6. Completion
<br />3.6.1 After installation, all templates, installation instructions, as-builts and other
<br />pertinent information shall placed in a properly identified binder. this binder
<br />and all special tools are to be tamed over to the Owner's Representative at final
<br />acceptance of the Project.
<br />3,6.2 After final acceptance, the hardware supplier shall instruct the Owner's
<br />designated personnel in the proper operation, adjustment and maintenance of
<br />hardware and finishes.
<br />3.7. Hardware Schedule
<br />3.T 1 All door -specific options are noted in the door schedule.
<br />3.7.2 Group A
<br />Exit (Panic Bar, Exit Only), with Alarm, Closer W/H.O.; Doors from Stock
<br />Rooms and Elec. Equip. Rooms to Exterior (Except labeled doors; see B-1)
<br />3 ea. Hinges TA2714 4.5 X 4.5 NRP X USP
<br />1 ea. Alarmed Exit Device V4OxEHx626
<br />0 Cylinder for Alarm (Furnished and Installed By Publix)
<br />1 ea. Closer W/Stop, H.O. 1431 PS TB
<br />1 ea. One Way Viewer 622 X CRM
<br />1 ea. Threshold 2005 AS
<br />1 Set Weather -Strip S88D .
<br />1 ea. Door Sweep Pemko 57AV
<br />3.7.3 Group B-1
<br />Exit Door (Panic Bar, Exit Only), with Alarm., Closer (but without H.O.
<br />because door is B-Label, 20-min., or is a direct exit from Sales Area)
<br />3 ea. Hinges
<br />TA2714 4.5 X 4.5 NRP X USP
<br />1 ea. Alarmed Exit Device
<br />FV4OxEHx630
<br />0 Cylinder for Alarm
<br />(Furnished and Installed by Publix)
<br />1 ea. Closer W/Stop, W/O H.O.
<br />1431 PS TB
<br />1 ea. Door Sweep
<br />Pemko 57AV
<br />1 ea. Threshold
<br />2005 AS
<br />1 Set Weather -Strip
<br />S88D
<br />1 ea. One Way Viewer
<br />622 X CRM
<br />3.7.4 Group B-2
<br />Exit Access Door (Panic Bar), no Alarm, into Rated Corridor, W/Closer
<br />3 ea. Hinges
<br />BB 1279 X 4.5 X 4.5
<br />1 ea. Exit Device W/Lever Out
<br />12-8913 F ETL X 32D
<br />1 ea. Closer
<br />1431 UO TB
<br />1 ea. Smoke Seal
<br />S88D
<br />1 ea. Door Stop
<br />409 or 443 as required
<br />3.7.5 Group B-3
<br />Doors into Rated Corridor, Electromagnetic Hold -open, Panic Bar on one side
<br />for impact resistance, Swing -Clear Hinges
<br />3 ea. Hinges
<br />BB 1262 X 4.5 (Swing Clear)
<br />1 ea. Exit Device W/Lever Out
<br />AL-12-8913 F ETL X 32D
<br />1 ea. Closer
<br />1431 UO TB
<br />1 ea, Electromagnetic Holder
<br />997 X AL X 24 VOLT
<br />3.7.6 Group C-1
<br />Exit Door (Panic Bar), no Alarm, from Rated Enclosure which has no other
<br />traffic, W/Closer (occurs only in Remodels and New Stores which require an
<br />added rated Exit Corridor due to adjacent
<br />buildings)
<br />3 ea. Hinges
<br />TA2714 4.5 X 4.5 NRP X USP
<br />1 ea. Exit Device
<br />12-9813 F X 32D
<br />1 ea. Closer, W/Stop, W/O H.O.
<br />1431 PS TB
<br />1 ea. Door Sweep
<br />Pemko 57AV
<br />1 ea. Threshold
<br />2005 AS
<br />1 Set Weather -Strip
<br />S88D
<br />3.7,7 Group C-2
<br />Exit Access Door (Panic Bar), with
<br />Alarm, into Rated Enclosure which has no
<br />other traffic, WB-Label & Closer (Occurs only in Remodels and New Stores
<br />which require an added rated Exit Corridor due to adjacent buildings)
<br />3 ea. Hinges
<br />BB 1279 X 4.5 X 4.5
<br />1 ea. Exit Device W/Lever Out
<br />FV40xEH
<br />0 Cylinder for Alarm
<br />(Furnished & Installed by Publix)
<br />1 ea. Closer, W/O Stop, W/O H.O.
<br />1431 UO TB
<br />1 ea. Door Stop
<br />409 or 443 as required
<br />3.7.8 Group D
<br />Lockset, can be disabled from inside: Offices, Bookkeeping Conference/
<br />Training Rooms, Storage Rooms:
<br />3 ea. Hinges
<br />1279 X 4.5 X 4.5
<br />1 ea. Entrance Lockset
<br />28 10GO5 LL
<br />1 ea. Door Stop
<br />409 or 443 as required
<br />3 ea. Silencers
<br />3.7.9 Group D-1
<br />Lockset, can be disabled from inside: Single toilets:
<br />3 ea. Hinges
<br />BB 1279 X 4.5 X 4.5
<br />1 ea. Entrance Lockset
<br />IOG44 LL
<br />1 ea. Door Stop
<br />409 or 443 as required
<br />1 ea. Closer
<br />1431 UO TB
<br />3 ea Silencers
<br />3.7.10 Group E
<br />Lockset, can be disabled from inside, with Closer: Doors from Sales Area to
<br />Customer Service and Office Area and Door(s) from Elec. Equip. Room to
<br />Interior, Single Toilet Restrooms
<br />3 ea. Hinges
<br />BB 1279 X 4.5 X 4.5
<br />1 ea. Entrance Lockset
<br />1OG05 LL
<br />1 ea. Closer
<br />1431 UO TB
<br />1 ea. Door Stop
<br />409 or 443 as required
<br />3 ea. Silencers
<br />3.7.11 Group F-1
<br />Lockset, key -operated only: (Single) Equipment Closet Doors
<br />3 ea, Hinges
<br />1279 X 4.5 X 4.5
<br />1 ea Storeroom Lockset
<br />IOG04 LL
<br />1 ea. Door Stop
<br />409 or 443 as required
<br />3 ea, Silencers
<br />3.7.12 Group F-2
<br />Lockset, key -operated only: Pairs of Equipment Closet Doors
<br />6 ea. Hinges
<br />1279 X 4.5 X 4.5
<br />1 ea. Storeroom Lockset
<br />1OG04 LL
<br />2 ea. Door Stops
<br />409 or 443 as required
<br />1 pair Flush Bolts
<br />458B 26D X 12"
<br />1 ea. Dust Proof Strike
<br />489 X 487 B26D
<br />2 ea. Silencers
<br />-
<br />3.7.13 Group G
<br />Lockset, key -operated only, with Closer: Cash Room
<br />3 ea. Hinges
<br />BB 1279 X 4.5 X 4.5
<br />1 ea. Storeroom Lockset
<br />1OG04 LL
<br />1 ea. Closer
<br />1431 UO TB
<br />1 ea.Door Stop 409 or 443 as required
<br />1 ea, Door Viewer 622 X CRM
<br />3 ea. Silencers
<br />3.7.14 Group H
<br />Passage Set and Deadlocks: Dutch Door at Pharmacy
<br />4 ea. Hinges 1279 X 4.5 X 4.5
<br />1 ea. Lockset (Bottom Leaf) 1OG04 LL
<br />1 ea. Dutch Door Bolt (Top Leaf) 630 X 26D
<br />1 ea. Deadlock (CYL X CYL) 484 X 26
<br />1 ea. Door Stop 409 or 443 as required
<br />4 ea. Silencers
<br />3.7.15 Group J
<br />Passage Set: Non -Locking Storage & Equipment, Passage Doors
<br />3 ea. Hinges 1279 X 4.5 X 4.5 X 26D
<br />1 ea. Passage Set IOU65
<br />1 ea. Door Stop 409 or 443 as required
<br />3 ea. Silencers
<br />3.7.16 Group K
<br />Restrooms, Passage Door in Office Area
<br />3 ea. Hinges BB 1279 X 4.5 X 4.5
<br />1 ea. Push Plate 70 F 8 X 16 X 32D
<br />1 ea. Door Pull 107X 70 C 4 X 16 X 32D
<br />1 ea. Closer 1431 UO TB
<br />1 ea. Kick Plate 8 X 2" X LDW X 32D
<br />1 ea. Door Stop 409 or 443 as required
<br />3 ea. Silencers
<br />3.7.17 Group L-1
<br />Vertical Lift Doors
<br />2 ea. Padlocks (1 Daylock, 1 Nightlock)758C-4
<br />3.7.18 Group 1,-2
<br />Roof Hatch, Equipment Cages, Trash Compactor
<br />1 ea. Padlock I758C4
<br />3.7.19 Group M
<br />Roof Top Equipment Rooms
<br />3 ea. Hinges 1270 X 4.5 X 4.5 X USP X NRP
<br />1 ea. Deadlock 484 X 26
<br />1 ea. Doorpull 8102-6S 32D
<br />1 ea. Stop & H.O. GJ90M X 26D
<br />3.7.20 Group N
<br />3.7.21 Front Doors, Exterior Cafe Doors (Storefront)
<br />Use standard mortise or rimset cylinders supplied with store front doors as
<br />construction temporaries. Permanent cylinders furnished & installed by Publix.
<br />All other hardware by door manufacturer.
<br />3.7.22 Group P
<br />Pharmacy Rolling Grille
<br />Prepare for Schlage Mortise Cylinder, Cylinder furnished and installed by
<br />Publix.
<br />3.7.23 Group Q
<br />Return Air Chase Access Doors by Milcor or Nystrom
<br />Prepare for Schlage Mortise Cylinder, Cylinder furnished and installed by
<br />Publix.
<br />3.7.24 .Group R
<br />Exterior Storage or Mechanical Rooms
<br />6 ea. Hinges TA2314 4.5 x 4.5 NRP x USP
<br />1 ea. Lockset 10G04 LL
<br />2 ea. Surface Bolts 454
<br />2 ea. Overhead Stop 14413
<br />1 set Weatherstrip S88D LAR
<br />1 ea. Threshold 2005 AS LAR
<br />2 ea. Meeting Stile Astragal 303 AS LAR
<br />End of Section 08 71 00
<br />Section 09 24 00
<br />Portland Cement Plastering
<br />1. General
<br />1.1. Submittals
<br />1.1.1 Submit LOI in accordance with Section 01 33 00 Submittal Procedures.
<br />2. Products
<br />2.1. Metal Lath and Accessories:
<br />2. 1.1 Lath: Self furring, expanded diamond mesh copper alloy steel, at 3.4 pounds
<br />per square yard, galvanized.
<br />2.1.2 Channels: Cold rolled steel 1/2", 3/4" and 1-1/2" channels. .
<br />2.1.3 Expansion Joints: No. 15 expansion joints, zinc plated steel with 5/8" grounds.
<br />2.1.4 Hanging Wires: Minimum #8 gauge for 1 1/2" channels and 416 gauge for
<br />tieing 3/4" channels, all galvanized, annealed steel wire. However, when
<br />suspending more than four (4) foot drop, use 3/16" pencil rods for hanging.
<br />hangers at maximum 4'0" o.c, for hanging 1 1/2" channels.
<br />2.2. Vent Screed: Aluminum or zinc plated steel, factory fabricated to lines and radius
<br />required, with 7/8" grounds.
<br />2.3. Plastering Materials:
<br />2.3.1 Portland Cement: ASTM C-150, Type I, produced by approved manufacturer.
<br />2.3.2 Lime: ASTM C206, Type S, pressure hydrated dolomitic lime, not less than
<br />92% hydration.
<br />2.3.3 Aggregate: ASTM C35 plastering sand.
<br />2.3.4 Water: Clean, fresh, potable.
<br />2.4. Sealer: Bonsai sealer or other as approved by Publix Architect.
<br />2.5. Finish Coat:
<br />2.5.1 Acrylic modified portland cement topcoat, fine grade (fine sand texture), colors
<br />as indicated on drawings or selected by Architect.
<br />2.5.2 Approved Manufacturers:
<br />Dryvit
<br />Sto
<br />Finestone
<br />3. Execution
<br />3.1. Types of Applications:
<br />3.1.1 PC Plaster on exterior masonry shall be two coat work, thickness as shown on
<br />drawings, or if not shown, finish to 1/2" thickness, consisting of a combination
<br />scratch and brown coat, and a finish coat.
<br />3.1.2 PC Plaster on metal lath shall be three coat work, thickness as shown on
<br />drawings, or if not shown 7/8" thickness, scratch coat, brown coat, and finish
<br />coat.
<br />3.2. Mixing and Proportions (Parts by Volume):
<br />3.2.1 Scratch Coat:
<br />One part portland cement
<br />Three parts sand
<br />One fourth part lime
<br />3.2.2 Brown Coat:
<br />One part pordand cement
<br />Three parts sand
<br />One fourth part lime
<br />3.2.3 Finish Coat:
<br />Manufacturer's recommended proportions
<br />3.3. Application:
<br />3.3.1 Protect all finished surfaces from damage and droppings, thoroughly clean all
<br />items so damaged, and leave premises free from dirt and debris caused by the
<br />work.
<br />3.3.2 Cooperate with work of other trades. Reinforce hangers for light fixture
<br />installation.
<br />3.3.3 Install expansion joints in sidewalk ceiling at each column line. Install no
<br />corner beads on exterior.
<br />3.3.4 Where PC Plaster is applied over concrete masonry, clean surfaces before
<br />application.
<br />3.3.5 Use grounds and temporary screeds to form clean straight lines with even
<br />thickness, Apply metal lath with long dimension across supports, rib lath with
<br />projections against supports.
<br />3.3.6 Where PC Plaster abuts other materials, score PC Plaster to V joint.
<br />3.3.7 Sealer: use in accordance with manufacturer's directions on all exterior
<br />portland cement plaster brown coat.
<br />3.4. Finish:
<br />3.4.1 Apply and cure finish coax to produce a smooth, level, sand finish, in
<br />accordance with manufacturer's recommendations.
<br />3.4.2 Tolerance: Finish within 1/8" tolerance in 10 feet.
<br />3.4.3 Cure finished plaster in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
<br />End of Section 09 24 00
<br />Section 09 29 00
<br />Gypsum Board
<br />1. General
<br />I.I. Submit LOIS in accordance with Section 01 33 00 Submittal Procedures.
<br />2. Products
<br />2.1. Manufacturer: All materials shall be products of one manufacturer, excluding
<br />cementitious backer board when necessary.
<br />2.2. Materials:
<br />2.2.1 All board types shall be 5/8" thickness, unless indicated otherwise.
<br />2.2.2 Coordinate placement of gypsum board types with room finish schedule and
<br />wall type designations.
<br />2.2.3 Drywall:
<br />2.2.3.1 Fire Retardant Drywall: ASTM C36, Type X
<br />2.2.3.2 Water -Resistant Backer Board: ASTM C 630/630M.
<br />2.2.3.3 Manufacturers:
<br />Georgia-Pacific Corp.
<br />National Gypsum Co.
<br />Temple-Inland Forest Products Corp.
<br />US Gypsum Co.
<br />2.2.4 Cementitious Tile Backer Board (Use instead of water-resistant backer board
<br />where designated): ANSI A118.9.
<br />2.2.4.1 Manufacturers:
<br />US Gypsum Co., DUROCK Cement Board
<br />James Hardie Co., HARDIBACKER 500
<br />Custom Building Products, Wonderboard
<br />National Gypsum Co., PermaBase Cement Board
<br />2.2.5 Accessories:
<br />2.2.5.1 Joint Reinforcing Tape shall be perforated or sparked. Joint compound
<br />shall be ready mixed.
<br />2.2.5.2 Comer Beads, Casing Beads and Trim shall be galvanized steel.
<br />2.2.6 Drywall Ceiling Suspension System: 650 Drywall Furring System as
<br />manufactured by Chicago Metallic or equal as approved by the Architect.
<br />2.2.6.1 Furring Runners and Tees shall be 1 1/2" high double web 0.020
<br />electro-galvanized steel with 1 3/8" flange face. Runners shall be 12'
<br />long with reversible coupling ends for continuous splicing.
<br />2.2.6.2 Wall Track shall be #5110 track made of 0.020 electro-galvanized
<br />steel.
<br />2.2.7 Steel Studs:
<br />2.2.7.1 Galvanized screwable channel type studs of specified size, complying
<br />with ASTM C645, minimum 20 ga at all interior locations.
<br />2.2.7.2 Manufacturer:
<br />Dietrich Industries
<br />Clark Steel Framing Systems
<br />Allsteel & Gypsum Products
<br />2.2.7.3 Form from steel ASTM A446, Grade A, with a minimum yield of
<br />33,000 psi.
<br />2.2.8 Drywall Screws: ASTM C645.
<br />2.3. Backing for drywall at outside curve applications: A-C INT-APA with exterior glue,
<br />1/8" thickness.
<br />2.4, Cornice Trim
<br />2.4.1 Provide cornice trim as manufactured by Wind -Lock Corporation, 1055
<br />Leisez's Bridge Road, Leesport, Pa. 19533.
<br />2.4.2 Cornice trim must be Class "A" rated material per ASTM E-84-98
<br />2.4.3 Attach each piece of trim with at least two mechanical fasteners. Recess
<br />fastener heads and fill void with drywall compound. Sand smooth ready for
<br />paint finish.
<br />3. Execution
<br />3.1, Ceiling
<br />3.1.1 Install wall track level at specified ceiling height around entire perimeter.
<br />3.1.2 Furring runners shall be directly suspended and leveled on 48" centers by not
<br />less than 12 gauge galvanized steel wire spaced not more than 48" on center
<br />along the main runner. (for special module sizes follow same procedures with
<br />on center spacing of runners adjusted to tee width.)
<br />3.1.3 Furring tees shall be spaced 16" on center along the main runners,
<br />3.1.4 Fit furring runner and tee ends into the wall track at all perimeters.
<br />3.1.5 Drywall panels shall be screw attached at 8" intervals to all furring runners,
<br />tees, and wall track with the long dimension paralleling the furring runners in
<br />all possible instances. Deflection of components not to exceed 1/360 of the
<br />span.
<br />3.1.6 In areas where fixtures or other accessories are placed in or on the grid
<br />components, 12 gauge hanger wires are to be suspended at each corner of the
<br />fixture or accessory to distribute the load evenly.
<br />3.2. Walls
<br />3.2.1 Steel Studs: 16" on center.
<br />3.2.2 Panels shall be screwed to steel studs with bugle head dry wall screws of length
<br />as recommended by manufacturer.
<br />3.2.3 Where applicable, insulate walls around Meat Cutting, Packaging Room,
<br />Employee Lounge, Manager's Office, Rest Rooms and as indicated on
<br />Drawings with 3 1-2" batt insulation.
<br />3.2.4 Axially loaded studs shall be installed in a manner which will assure that ends
<br />of the studs are positioned against the inside track web, prior to stud and track
<br />attachment.
<br />3.2.5 Studs shall be plumbed, aligned and securely attached to the flanges or webs of
<br />both upper and lower tracks.
<br />3.2.6 Jack studs or cripples shall be installed above window and door heads, at free
<br />standing stair rails, and elsewhere to furnish support, and shall be securely
<br />attached to supporting members.
<br />3.2.7 Wall stud bridging shall be attached in a manner to prevent stud rotation.
<br />Bridging rows shall be spaced according to the following schedule: walls up to
<br />10' 0" height: one row at mid -height; walls exceeding 10'-0": bridging rows
<br />spaced not to exceed 5'-O" on -center, or to manufacturer's requirements.
<br />3.2.8 Provide 7/8" 20 gauge galvanized steel drywall furring channels vertically at
<br />16" o.c. for all paneled walls on masonry and others as required.
<br />3.3. Walls and Ceilings
<br />3.3.1 Steel stud framing components may be pre -assembled into panels prior to
<br />erecting. Prefabricated panels shall be square with components attached in a
<br />manner as to prevent racking.
<br />3.3.2 All framing components shall be set squarely for attachment to perpendicular
<br />members, or as required for an angular fit against abutting members. Members
<br />shall be held positively in place until properly fastened,
<br />3.3.3 A uniformly thin layer of joint compound shall be applied over joints to a
<br />width of approximately 4" wide. Center tape over joint and imbed into
<br />compound leaving sufficient joint compound under tape to provide proper
<br />bond. Ceiling and wall angles and inside corner angles shall be reinforced with
<br />tape folded to conform to the angle and imbedded in the compound.
<br />3.3.4 Sand between coats.
<br />3.3.5 After compound is thoroughly dry, the tape shall be covered with another coat
<br />of joint compound spread over the tape and 3" each side of tape, and feathered
<br />out at edge. After thoroughly dry, apply another coat with slight, uniform
<br />crown over the joint. this coat shall be smooth with edges feathered
<br />approximately 3" beyond preceding coat.
<br />3.3.6 Coat comers, and nail or screw heads additionally as per manufacturers
<br />specifications.
<br />3.3.7 Install J-mold at ceiling and wall juncture where required.
<br />3.3.8 Entire areas shall be installed neatly and ready to receive finish as scheduled.
<br />All studs shall have drywall to the top of the plate for fire and rodent
<br />protection.
<br />3.3.9 Prior to installation, provide representative sample of "Knock -down" finish to
<br />the Publix Construction Representative.
<br />3.3. 10 Control Joints: In ceiling, install expandable control joints as recommended by
<br />manufacturer, at maximum 40' on center.
<br />3.4. Tile Backer Board
<br />3.4.1 Use at all locations where wall finish is tile.
<br />3.4.2 Use behind all refrigerated cases to a height of 4'-01/2". start at 1/2" above
<br />finished floor.
<br />3.4.3 Install adjacent to all walk-in coolers and freezers. Height: above the top of the
<br />unit.
<br />3.4.4 Use at other locations as required.
<br />3.5. Curved Suspended Walls:
<br />3.5.1 Outside curves 10'-O" radius or less: Form curve with metal studs 8" oc
<br />beginning 2'-O" into straight portion of wall. Thoroughly soak and apply two
<br />layers 1/8" plywood to metal studs allowing first layer to dry before application
<br />of second. Apply 1/4" drywall to plywood substrate with drywall adhesive,
<br />long dimension horizontal. Wet drywall as necessary to obtain smooth curve
<br />with no flats.
<br />3.5.2 Outside curves radius greater than 10'-0": Form curve with metal studs 8" oc
<br />beginning 2'-O" into straight portion of wall. Apply 1/2" drywall to metal studs
<br />with drywall adhesive, long dimension horizontal. Wet drywall as necessary to
<br />obtain smooth curve with no flats.
<br />3.5.3 Inside curves radius greater than 10'-0": Form curve with metal studs 1'-0" oc
<br />beginning 2'-O" into straight portion of wall. Apply 1/2" drywall to metal studs
<br />with drywall adhesive, long dimension horizontal. Wet drywall as necessary to
<br />obtain smooth curve with no flats.
<br />End of Section 09 29 00
<br />Section 09 30 00
<br />Tiling
<br />1. General
<br />1.1. This Section also contains information normally found in Section 04 40 00 Stone
<br />Assemblies pertaining to marble and granite sills.
<br />L2. Submittals:
<br />1.2.1 Submit LOI in accordance with Section 01 33 00 Submittal Procedures.
<br />L3. Warranties: All tile work shall be guaranteed for workmanship for a period of two (2)
<br />years. Any work found to be defective during that time shall be replaced at no cost to
<br />the Owner.
<br />2. Products
<br />2.1. Ceramic Tile Walls and Wainscots: Manufacturer, series, finish, color, and size as
<br />indicated on interior finish elevations.
<br />2.2. Tile patterns are contained in the Tile Pattern Book, which is available at http:l/
<br />www.box.net/public/10zgpf9zh3. All stores based on the 28.1 prototype do not use
<br />the Tile Pattern Book,
<br />2.3, Setting and Grouting Compounds:
<br />2.3.1 Setting/Grouting Manufacturers and Products:
<br />LATICRETE International, Inc.
<br />Laticrete 317 Floor n Wall Mortar with 4237 Latex Additive
<br />Laticrete 1600 Series Unsanded Grout
<br />JAMO, Inc.
<br />JamoBlend Floor & Wall Sanded Thin Set
<br />Master Color Dry Grout
<br />Bostik Findley
<br />D5 Premium Thin -Set Mortar with D-L16 Additive
<br />Fortified Tile Grout (Unsanded)
<br />23.2 Quarry tile shall have LATAPDXY 2000 Industrial Epoxy Grout or equivalent,
<br />2.3.3 Grout color as indicated on floor finish plan; if no color is indicated, color as
<br />selected by Publix' Architect.
<br />2.4. Sealants: One or two part urethane. Use type designed for application intended, color
<br />as selected by Architect.
<br />3. Execution
<br />3.1. General: All applicators and field personnel shall be fully trained and familiar with
<br />manufacturers' application procedures.
<br />3.2. Quarry Tile Sub -Setting Bed: Areas to receive quarry tile shall receive a sub -setting
<br />bed, which shall consist of 24 shovels of sand per bag of portland cement, shall be
<br />free of foreign matter, and shall be dried before tile is applied to maximum of 16%
<br />moisture content.
<br />3.3. Quarry Tile and Base:
<br />3.3.1 Set and grout all quarry tile floors and base with epoxy. Set and grout in two
<br />separate operations, and in accordance with manufacturer's specification and
<br />recommendations.
<br />3.3.2 Lay tile in a straight joint pattern, each direction, with a 1/4" joint. Align floor
<br />and base joints.
<br />3.3.3 Grout shall be level with the surface of the tile, with no sharp edges of the file
<br />showing.
<br />3.3.4 Cut quarry tile as required to provide a 1/4" control joint directly above slab
<br />construction joints. Prime sides of joint width. Seal control joint with
<br />polyurethane sealant to 1/4" depth, backed with closed -cell foam.
<br />3.3.5 Slope all tile to drains, as shown on Drawings. Set all tile flush with tops of
<br />floor drains and adjacent finished floors.
<br />3.3.6 All walls adjoining floor shall receive matching quarry tile base, regardless of
<br />type finish on walls. Align all base joints with floor joints.
<br />3.3.7 Ensure that base has a solid bed of epoxy where it makes contact with the wall,
<br />and that there are no void areas behind tile and at transition with floor.
<br />3.4. Marble or Granite Sills
<br />3.4.1 Set by experienced granite craftsmen who have a minimum of three (3) years
<br />experience in the trade, and in accordance with the Marble Institute of America
<br />(M.I.A.) Installation Procedures Manual.
<br />3.4.2 Seal Joints with appropriate sealant.
<br />3.4.3 Coordinate and cooperate with store front sash installer.
<br />3.5. Ceramic Wall Tile on Masonry Substrate
<br />3.5.1 Tbin-set with mortar and grout, both in accordance with manufacturer's
<br />specifications and recommendations.
<br />3.5.2 Set flush with adjacent base; lay in a straight joint pattern each direction, with a
<br />joint width of 1/16" or as established by manufacturer's sheet.
<br />3.5.3 Grout shall be level with the surface of the tile, with no sharp edges of the tile
<br />showing.
<br />3.6. Ceramic Tile on Backer Board
<br />3.6.1 Set on moisture -resistant backer board with mortar, grout with unsanded
<br />cement grout, both in accordance with manufacturer's specifications and
<br />recommendations.
<br />3.6.2 Set flush with adjacent base; lay in a straight joint pattern each direction, with a
<br />joint width of 1/16" or as established by manufacturer's the sheet.
<br />3.6.3 Grout shall be level with the surface of the tile, with no sharp edges of the file
<br />showing.
<br />3.7. Exterior Ceramic Tile: If this project is to receive exterior tile set on a vertical surface
<br />(see Contract Documents by others for store Facade), the tile, setting method, pattern,
<br />and grout shall be approved in writing by Publix' Architect.
<br />End Of Section 09 30 00
<br />Section 09 50 00
<br />Ceilings
<br />1. General
<br />1.1. Submit LOI in accordance with Section 01 33 00 Submittal Procedures. No product
<br />samples or cut sheets will be required.
<br />1.2. Custom Colors: Where custom colors of ceiling panels are specified, it is assumed
<br />that the quantity required for use will exceed the amount of material needed for a
<br />stock run by panel manufacturer. If this condition is not met, and there is an up -charge
<br />for custom colors, notify Publix Architect.
<br />2. Products
<br />2.1. Suspension Systems:
<br />2.1.1 Where ceiling panels are used:15/16" exposed double -web tee conforming to
<br />ASTM C635 Intermediate -Duty classification standards. Cross -tees shall also
<br />comply with Intermediate -Duty (12 lb/If) standards, and shall have stab -type
<br />stepped (i.e. overriding) ends.
<br />2.1.2 Wall molding shall be angle with 7/8" legs. System color shall be flat white.
<br />2.1.3 Acceptable Systems:
<br />Armstrong Prelude 15/16" exposed tee system, aluminum caps and
<br />stepped end cross tees.
<br />Chicago Metallic Corp. "200 Snap -Grid System", aluminum caps and
<br />stepped end cross tees.
<br />USG Interiors, Inc. Donn DXLA aluminum caps and stepped end
<br />cross tees.
<br />2.2. Grid System:
<br />2,2,1 System description: Upper grid and lower grid with knuckle assembly and
<br />other components to form "Criss Cross Grid." Upper and lower grid form 6'
<br />(nominal) squares. At select locations, 6' squares are divided into 2' squares
<br />for suspension of ceiling file or open cell panels.
<br />All grid system components: Litelah system furnished by Publix (O.F.C.I.)
<br />2.2.3 All suspension system components are a part of the Contract. See the Drawings
<br />for demarcation of grid system and suspension system.
<br />2.2.4 Ceiling tile/open-cell sub -system :
<br />2.2.4.1 Sub -system description: 6'x 6' composed ofmain tees and cross tees
<br />described above.
<br />2.2.4.2 All subsystem components are a part of the Contract with the
<br />exception of the drop-onT-rail which supports the perimeter of each
<br />6'x 6' sub -system.
<br />2.2.4.3 Tee Grid for ceiling tiles and mesh panels within 6'x6' panels: As
<br />above, Color: White.
<br />Ceiling tiles: Vinyl faced gypsum panels as described below.
<br />2.2.4.5 Edge Trim: 8" high x 9/16" legs, with connectors for grid system
<br />capable of receiving intersecting tees at any angle, and splice plates to
<br />form flush butt joints where edge trim ends meet. Splice plates shall
<br />provide tight friction fit or be secured with set screws. Paint all
<br />surfaces custom color as selected by Publix Architect.
<br />Acceptable Systems:
<br />USG Interiors Compasso System
<br />Chicago Metallic Suspended Perimeter Trim System
<br />Gordon Architectural Aluminum Specialties, Inc. "Contura"
<br />2.3. Acoustical Tile
<br />2.3.1 Acoustical Tile (Sales Area) shall be either 24"x 24"x 518" or 24"x 48"x 5/8"
<br />(per drawings), square cut edge, white color in one of the following products:
<br />Armstrong Fine Fissured RH90.
<br />Celotex Hytone Vantage 10.
<br />U.S.G.Interiors, Inc. Radar.
<br />2.3.2 Vinyl -Faced Gypsum Panels (Food Preparation Areas - Bakery, Deli, and Meat
<br />including associated storage and sculleries) 24"x 24"x 1/2" or 24"x 48"x 1/2"
<br />(per drawings) with 2-mil stipple -pattern embossed white vinyl laminated to
<br />one side, surface burning characteristics - class A, as follows:
<br />Armstrong Duraclad
<br />Capaul Corp. Vinylrock Gypsum Ceiling Panels
<br />Celotex Vinyltone Gypsum Protectone
<br />Gold Bond Building Products Gridstone
<br />U.S.G.Interiors, Inc. Sheetrock "Climaplus" (3/4" thick, not 1/211)
<br />2.4, Acoustic Insulation: The entire area above the ceiling in the Manager's Office, and
<br />the public and employees' Rest Rooms shall be insulated with 6" glass fiber
<br />insulation.
<br />2.5. Openwork Systems, Utility Grid, and Space Frame Grid System Shop Fabrication and
<br />Finishing:
<br />2.5.1 Shop Fabrication, General:
<br />2.5.1.1 Perform shop fabrication to the greatest extent possible.
<br />Design of systems shall allow all welding operations to be completed
<br />in the fabrication shop.
<br />2.5.1.3 Design of systems shall allow installation of utility runs in a manner
<br />which provides a neat, finished appearance.
<br />2.5.2 Shop Painting:
<br />2.5.2.1 Apply manufacturer's standard baked -on enamel to all surfaces,
<br />custom color as selected by Publix Architect.
<br />2.5.2.2 Coat all accessories such as splice plates, etc. to match edge trim
<br />color.
<br />2.5.2.3 Wrap or pack all painted items to protect them from scratching or
<br />other damage during shipment. Provide temporary protection for
<br />painted surfaces (i.e. peel-offfihn) to be removed only after all work
<br />adjacent to trim is in place.
<br />3. Execution
<br />3.1. Suspension System
<br />3.1.1 The exposed grid system shall be installed in accordance with ASTM C636.
<br />Deflection of any component shall not exceed 1/360 of the span. Suspension
<br />systems shall be installed level and square by methods according to
<br />manufacturer's specification and firmly braced to hold position and to carry
<br />weight of fixtures, Refer to Drawings.
<br />3.1.2 Perimeter angle molding shall be installed at the specified ceiling height at the
<br />intersection of the suspended ceiling and all vertical surfaces.
<br />3.1.3 Cooperate with other trades as required for fixture installation to see that
<br />proper support and spacing is obtained.
<br />3.1.4 Provide two #10 safety wires per metal halide and fluorescent fixture, attached
<br />to joists at proper location as coordinated with electrical contractor. (Electrical
<br />Contractor shall attach to fixture.).
<br />3.2. Lay -In Panels
<br />3.2.1 Acoustical file shall be installed under temperature and humidity conditions
<br />closely approximating those which will exist when the building is occupied.
<br />3.2.2 Application shall not begin until all roofing work has been completed and
<br />building completely enclosed.
<br />3.2.3 All windows and doors shall be in place and glazed. Plastering and concrete
<br />work shall be completed and allowed to dry before the installation of acoustical
<br />tile.
<br />3.2.4 Board shall be carefully fitted around diffusers and other ceiling outlets and
<br />fixtures. Cooperate with sprinkler, mechanical and electrical contractors to
<br />coordinate work.
<br />3.3. Field Painting
<br />3.3.1 Above the Openwork Grid, where color of panels is other than white, spray
<br />paint grid to match panel color before panels are installed. Use line of edge
<br />trim of the Openwork System to determine limits of painting.
<br />3.3.2 In the area where white panels straddle the line of the Openwork System, paint
<br />area of panel inside the Openwork System to match factory -colored panels.
<br />End of Section 09 50 00
<br />Section 09 6519
<br />Resilient Tile Flooring
<br />1. General:
<br />1.1. This Section also contains information normally found in Section 09 65 13 Resilient
<br />Base & Accessories.
<br />1.2. Submittals:
<br />1.2.1 Submit LOI in accordance with Section 01 33 00 Submittal Procedures.
<br />2. Products:
<br />2.1. Vinyl Composition Tile (VCT): Manufacturer, series, and color as indicated on
<br />Drawings.
<br />2.2. Vinyl Treads and Risers: Roppe Tile. See drawings for color and series.
<br />2.3. Vinyl Base:
<br />2.3.1 Provide 4" x 1/8" gauge vinyl coved wall base, with all outside comers pre-
<br />formed.
<br />2.3.2 Adhesive: manufacturer's wall base adhesive.
<br />2.3.3 Acceptable Manufacturers:
<br />Armstrong
<br />Burke Flooring Products
<br />Flexco
<br />Johnsonite
<br />Maddanburg-Duncan
<br />Mannington
<br />2.4. Reducer strips: 4" vinyl straight base, color to match primary color of adjacent VCT.
<br />2.5. Epoxy Adhesive: Armstrong S-230 two-part epoxy or equal as recommended by tile
<br />manufacturer and approved by Publix.
<br />2.6. All other applications: Mapei G19 Low VOC Urethane or equal as recommended by
<br />file manufacturer and approved by Publix.
<br />2.7. Accessories and miscellaneous items: Provide all accessory items required for a
<br />complete installation.
<br />3. Execution:
<br />3.1. Pre -Installation:
<br />3.1.1 Inspect substrate to determine satisfactory conditions. A satisfactory substrate
<br />surface is defined as one that is smooth and free from cracks, holes, ridges,
<br />coatings preventing adhesive bond, and other defects impairing performance or
<br />appearance.
<br />3.1.2 Do not proceed with resilient flooring work until substrate surfaces are
<br />satisfactory.
<br />3.2. Vinyl Composition Tile: set with epoxy adhesive in restrooms (and where occurs in
<br />remodels, within 4'-O" of all refrigerated cases and coolers). Elsewhere use non -
<br />epoxy adhesive as specified. Alternate tile pattern direction.
<br />3.3. Vinyl Base: Vinyl base in sales area is required only on exposed walls, i.e. on walls
<br />which do not have cases in front of them. Extend base one foot behind cases. Wall
<br />shelving requires base behind for full length. Use manufacturer's recommended
<br />adhesive.
<br />End of Section 09 6519
<br />Section 09 67 23
<br />Resinous Flooring
<br />1. General
<br />1.1. Scope:
<br />1.1.1 The work shall consist of the substrate, the furnishing and the application of a
<br />Methyl Methacrylate (MMA) based self -leveling seamless flooring system
<br />with decorative chips. This system shall include a 6 inch cove and non-skid
<br />aggregate in specified areas.
<br />1.1.2 Provide system in compliance with requirements of United States Department
<br />of Agriculture (USDA), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and local
<br />Health Department.
<br />I.1.3 The system shall have the color, texture and thickness specified by the Owner.
<br />It shall be applied to the prepared areas(s) as defined in the plans strictly in
<br />accordance with the Manufacturer's recommendations.
<br />1.2. Job Conditions:
<br />1.2.1 Do not begin application until roofing operations have been completed, ceiling
<br />and ducts painted and FRP panels and wall tile installed..
<br />1.2.2 Floor drains are to be set 3/16 inch above finish concrete slab elevation.
<br />1.2.3 Application may proceed when substrate temperatures are between 400 F and
<br />95' F, providing the substrate temperature is above the dew point. Outside of
<br />this range, the Manufacturer shall be consulted. Application will proceed when
<br />the vapor/moisture emission rate from the slab is less than and not higher than
<br />316/1000 ft2 over 24 hours. The test method is ASTME 1869-98 "Standard
<br />Test Method for Measuring Moisture Vapor Emission Rate of Concrete
<br />Subfloor Using Anhydrous Calcium Chloride."
<br />1.2.4 The Applicator shall ensure that adequate ventilation for the work area. This
<br />shall include the use of fans and smooth bore tubing and closure of the work
<br />area. The ventilation is to be installed as to create a negative pressure in the
<br />work area, defined as removing air from the area and not blowing air into the
<br />area.
<br />1.2.5 The Applicator shall be supplied with adequate lighting equal to the final
<br />lighting level during the preparation and installation of the system.
<br />1.2.6 All open flames and spark -producing equipment shall be removed from the
<br />work area prior to commencement of application.
<br />1.2.7 "No Smoking" signs shall be posted at the entrances to the work area.
<br />1.2.8 Protection of installed work shall begin immediately upon completion of each
<br />part. Do not allow material which can mar or stain to come into contact with
<br />the floor. Protect floor from wheeled traffic and other activities which might
<br />cause permanent damage.
<br />1.2.9 Clean floor daily.
<br />1.2. 10 The Applicator shall be provided with adequate disposal facilities for non-
<br />hazardous waste generated during installation of the system.
<br />1.3. Tests: Perform flooring manufacturer's standard bond test.
<br />1.4. Quality:
<br />1.4.1 Manufacturer:
<br />1.4.1.1 Submit LOI in accordance with Section 0133 00 Submittal
<br />Procedures.
<br />1.4.1.2 The Manufacturer shall have a minimum of 10 years experience in the
<br />production, sales and technical support of industrial flooring and
<br />related materials.
<br />1.4.1.3 Material Manufacturer shall be approved by Publix.
<br />qualified material manufacturer representative shall be present
<br />during installation of system.
<br />1.4.2 Applicator:
<br />1.4.2.1 The applicator shall be approved by Publix Architect and the flooring
<br />manufacturer.
<br />1.4.2.2 The Applicator shall have been trained by the flooring system
<br />Manufacturer in all phases of surface preparation and application of
<br />the product specified.
<br />1.4.2.3 Applicator shall have 5 years experience in use of required equipment
<br />and application of specified flooring system. Submit proof of
<br />experience in work of similar scope.
<br />1.4.2.4 Publix reserves the right to refuse any applicator with or without
<br />cause.
<br />1.4.2.5 Approved MMA applicators:
<br />Balmar Corp., Conyers, GA
<br />Dura Bond Company, Miami, FL
<br />Federal Technical Services, Marietta, GA
<br />Nightengale Resurfacing, Palm Beach Garden, FL
<br />Piedmont Industrial Coatings, Piedmont, SC
<br />Surface Systems, Greer, SC
<br />Fluid Floors, Inc., Marietta, GA
<br />1.4.3 Personnel:
<br />1.4.3.1 Employ an experienced superintendent trained by the system
<br />manufacturer to oversee all operation.
<br />1.4.3.2 Work shall not proceed without adequate supervision present at all
<br />times.
<br />1.4.3.3 Utilize workers with skills in proportion to complexity of tasks
<br />required.
<br />1.4.3.4 Publix reserves the right to reject personnel with or without cause.
<br />1.4.4 Quality Standards:
<br />1.4.4.1 Work will be judged by Publix in comparison to work of similar
<br />types.
<br />1.4.4.2 Substandard construction as judged by Publix Representative or
<br />Flooring System Manufacturer's Representative will not be accepted.
<br />1.4.4.3 Comply with Manufacturer's installation guidelines for Publix.
<br />1.4.4.4 Neatness Counts. Make all joints with proper care to insure that tight
<br />connections are made without excess material, well bonded to
<br />substrate.
<br />1.4.4.5 Publix reserves the right to refuse any applicator with or without
<br />cause.
<br />1.4.5 Warranty:
<br />1.4.5.1 All seamless MMA flooring and wall base work against defects in
<br />material and workmanship for a period of two years. Work found to
<br />be defective during that time shall be replaced at no cost to the Owner.
<br />A written warranty shall be provided.
<br />2. Products
<br />2.1. Approved Manufacturers:
<br />2.1.1 Duraflex, Inc.
<br />95 Goodwin Street Phone: (860) 528-9838
<br />East Hartford, CT 06108 Fax: (860) 528-2802
<br />2.1.2 Specialty Resin Systems
<br />Waterbury, CT.
<br />2.1.3 Res-Tek, Inc.
<br />2000-F Cobb International Blvd. Phone: (770) 427-4034
<br />Kennesaw, GA 30152 Fax: (770) 427-4037
<br />2.2. Materials: Methyl Methacrylate (MMA) Acrylic Reactive Resin System components.
<br />2.2.1 The primer shall be 100% reactive, MMA-based, two -component resin capable
<br />of full cure in 45 minutes at 68' F and equal to Dur-A-Flex, Inc. Cryl-A-Prime
<br />P-101. .
<br />2.2.2 The topping shall consist of 100% reactive, acrylic -based, two -component
<br />resin capable of full cure in less than one hour at 681 F and equal to Dur-A-
<br />Flex, Inc. Cryl-A-Glaze G-201.
<br />2.2.3 A filler component consisting of graded silica sands and other inert fillers equal
<br />to Dur-A-Flex, Inc. SL Filler Blend.
<br />2.2.4 The topcoat shall be a 100% reactive, MMA-based, two -component resin
<br />capable of full cure in less than one hour at 68' F and equal to Dur-A-Flex, Inc.
<br />CryI-A-Top T-301.
<br />2.2.5 The non-moving control joints shall be filled with a 100% reactive MMA-
<br />based, two -component resin mixed with approved clean, dry aggregate blend
<br />capable of full cure in less than one hour at 68' F and equal to Dur-A-Flex, Inc.
<br />Cryl-A-Glaze G-202 and SL Filler Blend
<br />2.2.6 The cove shall be a 100% reactive MMA-based, two -component resin mix with
<br />approved clean, dry aggregate capable of full cure in less than one hour at 68'
<br />F and equal to Dur-A-Flex, Inc, CryI-A-Cove.
<br />2.2.7 The decorative chips shall be of the 1/4 inch size and be composed of the
<br />Publix Special Blend Color and equal to Dur-A-Flex, Inc. 1/4 inch Decorative
<br />Chips.
<br />2.2.8 Flake broadcast system - "Publix Gray" system:
<br />Self -leveling topping, color white.
<br />18% Eggshell White
<br />3.5% Silver Grey
<br />54% Khaki
<br />3.5% Grey
<br />3.5% Light Grey
<br />3.5% Winter Grey
<br />14% Battleship Grey
<br />2.2.9 Flake broadcast system - "Publix Beige" system -
<br />Self -leveling topping, color white.
<br />20% Fawn Beige
<br />14% Eggshell White
<br />3% Silver Grey
<br />43% Khaki
<br />3% Grey
<br />3% Light Grey
<br />3% Winter Grey
<br />11% Battleship Grey
<br />2.2.10 The anti -slip aggregate shall be size #30 white aluminum oxide.
<br />2.3. Delivery and Storage:
<br />2.3.1 All components of the system shall be delivered to the site in the
<br />Manufacturer's packaging, clearly identified with the product type and batch
<br />number.
<br />2.3.2 The Applicator shall provide a storage area for all components. The area shall
<br />be cool, dry, out of direct sunlight and in accordance with the Manufacturer's
<br />recommendations and relevant health and safety regulations.
<br />2.3.3 Copies of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for all components shall be
<br />kept on site for review by the Engineer or other personnel.
<br />3. Execution
<br />3.1. The Applicatorand General Contractor shall agree upon a schedule for coordination
<br />between traces working in the area which is to receive the system.
<br />3.2. Preparation
<br />3.2.1 Protect all work in place by draping or masking as required, Provide protection
<br />for all adjacent surfaces.
<br />3.2.2 New concrete shall have cured a minimum of 28 days in accordance with ACI-
<br />308.
<br />3.2.3 Sealins and curing agents are not to be used.
<br />3.2.4 New and existing concrete surfaces shall be free of oil, grease, curing
<br />compounds, loose particles, moss, algae growth, laitance, friable matter, dirt
<br />and bituminous products.
<br />3.2.5 The substrate shall be sounded and all spalls repaired prior to placement of the
<br />prime coat. Spalls shall be repaired with compatible rapid cure concrete patch
<br />materials (CryI-A-Tex or equal) per the Architect's and Manufacturer's
<br />recommendations.
<br />3.2.6 Cracks that appear as a result of concrete shrinkage are to be repaired in one of
<br />the following methods dependent on the width of the crack.
<br />3.2.6.1 Hairline cracks, equal to or less than 1/16 inch in width: Vacuum
<br />cracks, as they must be clean, dry and free of dust and dirt. Pour
<br />properly mixed MMA primer, such as CryI-A-Prime P-10 or equal,
<br />into crack and keep applying until crack is totally filled. This may
<br />require 2 or 3 applications.
<br />3.2.6.2 Cracks greater than 1/16 inch are to be routed out to a width of 1/4
<br />inch using a proper crack chasing tool and vacuum to remove all dust.
<br />Prime the crack with MMA primer. The crack is to be filled with a
<br />100% reactive MMA-based, two -component resin mixed with
<br />approved clean, dry aggregate blend capable of a full cure in less than
<br />one hour at 68' F and equal to Dur-A-Flex, Inc. Cryl-A-Glaze G 202
<br />and SL Filler Blend.
<br />3.2.7 There shall be no visible moisture present on the surface at the time of
<br />application of the system. Compressed, oil -free air and/or a light passing of a
<br />propane torch may be used to dry the substrate.
<br />328 When the perimeter of the substrate to be coated is not adjacent to a wall or
<br />curb, a minimum 1/4 inch key cut shall be made to properly seat the system,
<br />providing a smooth transition between areas. This detail cut shall also apply to
<br />drain perimeters and expansion joint edges.
<br />3.2.9 Concrete surfaces on grade shall be constructed with a vapor barrier to protect
<br />against the effects of vapor transmission and possible delamination of the
<br />system.
<br />3.3. Mechanical surface preparation:
<br />3.3.1 Shot blast all surfaces to receive a flooring system with a mobile steelshot, dust
<br />recycling machine (Blastrae or equal).
<br />3.3.2 Surfaces inaccessible to the mobile shot blast machines shall be mechanically
<br />abraded to the same degree of cleanliness, soundness and profile using
<br />diamond grinders, needle guns, bush hammers or other suitable equipment.
<br />3.3.3 All surface and embedded accumulations of paint, toppings, hardened concrete
<br />layers, laitance, power trowel finishes, and other similar surface characteristics
<br />shall be completely removed leaving a bare concrete surface having a profile
<br />similar to 40 grit sandpaper and exposing the upper fascia of concrete
<br />aggregate.
<br />3.3.4 Random tests for adequate bond strength shall be conducted on the substrate, in
<br />accordance with the Manufacturer's recommendations, at a minimum
<br />frequency of three tests per 10,000 ft2. Smaller areas shall receive a minimum
<br />of three tests.
<br />3.3.5 Based on the test results, additional substrate preparation may be required
<br />before proceeding with the installation of the system.
<br />3.4. Application:
<br />3.4.1 The system shall be applied in six distinct steps as listed below:
<br />Substrate preparation
<br />Priming
<br />Publix.
<br />SUPE R MARKETS
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<br />FACILITIES DESIGN
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<br />(863) 680-5295
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<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. REG.92557
<br />GA. REGA 1881
<br />SC. REG, 7477
<br />AL. REG.623A
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<br />CIVIL/STRUCTURAL- FL. REG. 45277
<br />GA. REG. 020251
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<br />AL. REG. 20382
<br />TN.REG.101507
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<br />STRUCTURAL- FL. REG, 51959
<br />CA.REG.27740
<br />SC. REG. 21754
<br />AL. REG. 24905
<br />TN. REG. 107882
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<br />MECHANICAL - FL. REG. 43889
<br />GA. REG. 021246
<br />SC- REG. 16521
<br />AL REG. 20581
<br />TN. REG. 108507
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<br />MECHANICAL- FL. REG.54781
<br />GA. REG.31882
<br />SC. REG.25591
<br />AL. REG. 28469
<br />TN. REG. I]1382
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<br />ELECTRICAL- FL. REG.54085
<br />GA. REG. 025636
<br />SC. REG. 19743
<br />AL. REG. 23065
<br />TN.REG.108038
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<br />ELECTRICAL- FL. REG.59422
<br />GA_ REG. 31492
<br />SC. REG. 25290
<br />AL REG. 28079
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<br />PUBLIX SUPER MARKETS, INC.
<br />THESE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS ARE THE
<br />PROPERTY OF PUBLIX SUPER MARKETS, INC. AND
<br />ARE NOT TO BE COPIED OR REUSED FOR ANY
<br />SPECIFIC BUILDING WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION.
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<br />PUBLIX SUPER MARKETS, INC_
<br />THE DESIGN INDICATED IN THESE CONSTRUCTION
<br />DOCUMENTS DOES, TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE,
<br />INFORMATION, AND BELIEF, COMPLY WITH THE
<br />APPLICABLE MINIMUM BUILDING CODES
<br />PLOT DATE:
<br />10 JAN 08
<br />REVISION DATA:
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<br />ZEPHYR COMMONS
<br />PRETTY POND RD.
<br />& HWY. 301
<br />ZEPHYRHILLS, PASCO CO.,
<br />FLORIDA
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