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SECTION 08410 - CONTINUED <br />2.06 FABRICATION <br />A. Fabricate doors and frames allowing for minimum clearances and shim <br />spacing around perimeter of assembly. <br />B. Accurately and rigidly fit and secure joints and corners so that they are flush, <br />hairline tight, and weatherproof. <br />C. Arrange fasteners, attachments and jointing to ensure concealment from view. <br />D. Prepare components with internal reinforcement for door hardware. <br />2.07 FINISHES <br />A. Exterior Aluminum Surfaces: See A201 <br />PART 3 EXECUTION <br />3.01 EXAMINATION AND PREPARATION <br />A. Verify that wall openings and adjoining air and vapor seal materials are ready <br />to receive work of this section. <br />3.02 INSTALLATION <br />A. Install doors, frames, glazing, hardware and flashings in accordance with <br />manufacturer's instructions. <br />B. Use the appropriate anchorage devices to securely attach frame assembly to <br />structure. <br />C. Align assembly plumb and level, free of warp or twist. Maintain assembly <br />dimensional tolerances, aligning with adjacent work as shown on the drawings. <br />D. Coordinate attachment and seal of air and vapor barrier materials. Pack <br />fibrous insulation in shim spaces at perimeter of assembly to maintain continuity <br />of thermal barrier. <br />E. Install hardware using templates provided. Refer to Section 08710 for <br />installation requirements. <br />F. Install glass in accordance with Section 08800. <br />G. Install perimeter type sealant, backing materials, and installation requirements <br />in accordance with Section 07900. <br />END OF SECTION <br />SECTION 08710 - FINISH HARDWARE <br />PART GENERAL <br />1.01 SECTION INCLUDES <br />A. Hardware for hollow steel, metal, and aluminum doors. <br />B. Thresholds, weatherstripping, seals, and door gaskets. <br />1.02 QUALITY ASSURANCE <br />A. Perform Work in accordance with ANSI A117.1 - Specifications for Making <br />Buildings and Facilities Accessible to and Usable by the Physically Challenged <br />and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. <br />1.03 COORDINATION <br />A. Coordinate work of this section with other directly affected sections requiring <br />any integral reinforcement for door hardware. <br />1.04 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING <br />A. Package hardware items individually. Label and identify package with door <br />opening code to match schedule. <br />1.05 SUBMITTALS <br />A. Provide 6 copies of schedule, organized into hardware sets with an index of <br />p <br />doors and complete designations of every item required. include the following: <br />1. Type, style, function, size, quantity and finish of each item. <br />2. Name, part number and manufacturer. <br />3. Location of hardware set cross referenced to drawings. <br />4. Mounting locations for hardware. <br />5. Door and frame sizes and materials. <br />6. Catalog cut sheets with selected items indicated. <br />B. Templates: Where required, furnish hardware templates to each fabricator of <br />doors, frames, and other factory prepared work. <br />1.06 WARRANTY <br />A. Provide the following written warranties: <br />1. Closers: Minimum five years <br />2. Exit Devices and Locksets: Minimum two years. <br />3. All Other Hardware: Two years. <br />PART 2 PRODUCTS <br />2.01 Hardware <br />A. The hardware supplier shall furnish a finish hardware schedule listing all <br />materials by sets. <br />B. The hardware supplier shall furnish hardware templates to the door and frame <br />manufacturer, as required. <br />C. When the hardware is delivered to the job, the Contractor shall receive it, check <br />it against the hardware schedule, and store it in a safe place under lock and key. <br />After installation, protect all items against damage until final inspection. <br />D. Latching and locking doors that are hand activated and which are in a path of <br />travel shall be operable with a single effort by lever type hardware, panic bars, <br />push-pull activating bars, or other hardware designed to provide passage without <br />requiring the ability to grasp the opening hardware. Locked exit doors shall <br />operate as above in egress direction <br />2.02 Hardware Schedule <br />A. Refer to the Hardware Schedule located in drawings. <br />PART 3 EXECUTION <br />3.01 EXAMINATION AND PREPARATION <br />A. Verify that doors and frames are ready to receive work as indicated. <br />B. Verify that electric power is available to power operated devices and of the <br />correct characteristics. <br />3.02 INSTALLATION <br />A. Install hardware in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. <br />B. Use templates provided by hardware item manufacturer. <br />END OF SECTION <br />SECTION 08800 - GLAZING <br />PART GENERAL <br />1.01 SECTION INCLUDES <br />A. Glass and glazing for Sections referencing this Section for products and <br />installation. <br />1.02 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION <br />A. Glass and glazing materials of this Section shall provide continuity of <br />building enclosure, both vapor and air barrier. <br />B. Size glass to withstand dead loads and positive and negative live loads <br />acting normal to plane of glass. <br />1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE <br />A. Perform Work in accordance with FGMA Glazing Manual, FGMA Sealant <br />Manual for glazing installation methods. <br />1.04 WARRANTY <br />A. Provide five year warranty including coverage for sealed glass units from <br />seal failure, interpane dusting or misting, and replacement of same. <br />PART 2 PRODUCTS <br />2.01 FLAT GLASS MATERIALS <br />A. Float Glass : Clear, 1/4 inch thick minimum, laminated. <br />B. Safety Glass: Clear; fully tempered; conforming to ANSI Z97.1; 1/4 inch thick <br />minimum. <br />Glass and glazing: Comply with FGMA glazing and sealant manuals, and <br />provide glass & glazing as indicated <br />C. Glass schedule: <br />1. Interior glass: 1/4" thick clear glass; tempered <br />2. Interior transom glass: 1/4" thick clear float glass <br />D. Glass standards: <br />1. Clear float glass: Type I (transparent glass, flat), Class 1 (clear) Quality G3 <br />(Glazing select) <br />2. Heat treated glass: <br />a) Manufacture heat treated glass by horizontal (roller hearth) process with <br />roll wave distortion parallel with bottom edge of glass as installed. <br />b) Where indicated and required, provide fully tempered units. <br />2.02 SEALED INSULATING GLASS MATERIALS <br />A. Insulated Glass Units: Double pane with interpane space purged with dry <br />hermetic air; total unit thickness of 1 inch minimum. <br />2.03 GLAZING MATERIALS <br />A. Glazing Gaskets: Aluminum framing system manufacturer's standard EPDM or <br />neoprene extrusions. <br />B. Setting Blocks, Shims and Glazing Clips: Size and type as recommended by <br />glass manufacturer. <br />C. Preshimmed Glazing Tape: Acceptable products as recommended by glass <br />aluminum frame system manufacturers. <br />2.04 WINDOW TINTING MATERIALS <br />A. See A201 <br />PART 3 EXECUTION <br />3.01 EXAMINATION AND PREPARATION <br />A. Verify that openings for glazing are correctly sized, within tolerance, and glazing <br />channels or recesses are clean, free of obstructions, and ready to receive glazing. <br />B. Seal porous glazing channels or recesses with substrate compatible primer or <br />sealer. <br />3.02 CLEANING <br />A. Remove glazing materials from finish surfaces. <br />B. Remove labels after Work is complete. <br />C. Clean glass, and adjacent surfaces. <br />END OF SECTION <br />SECTION 09260 - GYPSUM WALLBOARD SYSTEMS <br />PART 1 GENERAL <br />1.01 SUMMARY <br />A. Section Includes: <br />1. Interior gypsum wallboard. <br />2. Exterior gypsum sheathing for EIFS. <br />3. Nonload-bearing steel framing. <br />B. Related Sections: <br />1. Section 06100 - Rough Carpentry. <br />2. Section 07210 - Building Insulation. <br />3. Section 07240 - Exterior Insulation Finish Systems. <br />4. Section 07900 - Sealants and Caulking. <br />1.02 REFERENCES <br />A. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM): <br />1. ASTM A 525: General Requirements for Steel Sheet, Zinc -Coated (Galvanized) <br />by the Hot -Dip Process. <br />2. ASTM C 645: Specification for Nonstructural Steel Framing Members. <br />3. ASTM C 754: Installation of Steel Framing Members to Receive Screw -Attached <br />Gypsum Board. <br />4. ASTM C 840: Specification for Application and Finishing of Gypsum Board. <br />5. ASTM E 119: Test Methods for Fire Tests of Building Construction and <br />Materials.. <br />B. Gypsum Association (GA): <br />1. GA-216: Application and Finishing of Gypsum Board: Specifications. <br />2. GA-253: Recommended Specifications for the Application of Gypsum <br />Sheathing. <br />C. Steel Stud Manufacturers Association (SSMA; formerly ML/SFA): <br />1. Guide Specification for Metal Lathing and Furring. <br />1.03 SUBMITTALS <br />A. Product Data: For each type of product specified. <br />B. Shop Drawings: Show locations, fabrication, and installation of control and <br />expansion joints, including plans, elevations, sections, to other units of work. (See <br />interior elevations for approximate layout @ 24-0 - 30'-0" O.C.) <br />1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE <br />A. Fire -Test -Response Characteristics: For gypsum board assemblies with <br />fire -resistance ratings, provide materials and construction identical to those tested <br />in assembly indicated according to ASTM E 119 by an independent testing and <br />inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. <br />1.05 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING <br />A. Deliver materials in original packages, containers, or bundles bearing brand <br />name and identification of manufacturer or supplier. <br />B. Store materials inside under cover and keep them dry and protected against inst <br />damage from weather, direct sunlight, surface contamination, corrosion, <br />construction traffic, and other causes. Stack gypsum panels flat to prevent <br />sagging. <br />1.06 PROJECT CONDITIONS <br />A. Environmental Limitations: Comply with ASTM C 840 requirements or gypsum <br />board manufacturer's written recommendations, whichever are more stringent. <br />1.07 SEQUENCING <br />A. Coordinate work with Section 08 0 - s F for the location <br />11 Steel Door and Frames a <br />and installation of steel door frames to be erected in conjunction with gypsum <br />board assemblies. <br />B. Coordinate work with Division 15 - Mechanical for proper location and <br />installation of plumbing work where indicated on Drawings. Do not close both <br />faces of partitions until plumbing work is complete, inspected, and approved. <br />C. Coordinate work with Division 16 - Electrical for proper location and installation <br />of electrical conduit, switch, and outlet boxes and wiring. Do not close both faces <br />of partition until electrical installations have been completed, inspected, and <br />approved. <br />PART 2 PRODUCTS <br />2.01 MANUFACTURERS <br />A. United States Gypsum Company. <br />B. Other acceptable manufacturers offering equivalent products: <br />1. FlintKote Products, Genstar Building Materials Co. <br />2. Georgia Pacific Corporation. <br />3. Gold Bond Building Products Division. <br />4. United States Gypsum Company. <br />C. Substitutions: Under provisions of the General Conditions, Section 01300 <br />2.02 STEEL PARTITION AND SOFFIT FRAMING <br />A. Components, General: <br />1. Comply with ASTM C 754 for conditions indicated. <br />2. Steel Sheet Components: Complying with ASTM C 645 requirements for metal <br />and with manufacturer's standard corrosion -resistant zinc coating. <br />B. Steel Studs and Runners: ASTM C 645. <br />1. Minimum Base Metal Thickness: 0.0312 inch unless otherwise indicated. <br />2. Depth: 3-5/8 inches unless otherwise indicated. <br />C. Proprietary Deflection Track: Steel sheet top runner manufactured to prevent <br />cracking of gypsum board applied to interior partitions resulting from deflection of <br />structure above; in thickness indicated for studs and in width to accommodate <br />depth of studs. <br />1. Standard: Comply with UL 2079. <br />2. Products: <br />a. SLP-TRK; Sliptrack Systems, Inc., marketed by The Donovan Company, Inc., <br />851 South Western Avenue, Anaheim, CA 92804; (714) 761-1921. <br />b. Slotted Track; Metal-Lite, Inc., 1160 Blue Gum Avenue, Anaheim, CA 92806; <br />(800) 886-6824 or (714) 632-5736. <br />c. VertiTrack; The STEEL Network, Inc, Raleigh, NC (888) 474-4876. <br />D. Proprietary Deflection Clips: Clips designed for positive attachment to the <br />structure and mechanical connection to web of studs. Clips supplied with screws <br />and step -bushings to allow friction -free vertical movement resulting from deflection <br />of structure above. Clips shall match stud widths and be used in conjunction with <br />standard 25 gage track. <br />1. Standard: Comply with UL 2079. <br />2. Product: VertiClip SLD Series; The STEEL Network, Inc., Raleigh, NC (888) <br />474-4876. <br />E. Flat Strap and Backing Plate: Steel sheet for blocking and bracing in length and <br />width indicated. <br />1. Minimum Base Metal Thickness: 0.0179 inch. <br />F. Hat -Shaped, Rigid Furring Channels: ASTM C 645. <br />1. Minimum Base Metal Thickness: 0.0312 inch uncoated metal unless otherwise <br />indicated. <br />2. Depth: 7/8 inch unless otherwise indicated. <br />G. Cold -Rolled Furring Channels: 0.0538-inch bare steel thickness with minimum <br />1/2-inch-wide flange. <br />1. Depth: As indicated. <br />2. Furring Brackets: Adjustable, corrugated -edge type of steel sheet with minimum <br />bare steel thickness of 0.0312 inch. <br />3. Tie Wire: ASTM A 641, Class 1 zinc coating, soft temper, 0.0625-inch-diameter <br />wire, or double strand of .0475-inch-diameter wire. <br />SECTION 09260 - CONTINUED <br />H. Fasteners for Metal Framing: Of type, material, size, corrosion resistance, <br />holding power, and other properties required to fasten steel members to <br />substrates. <br />2.03 INTERIOR GYPSUM WALLBOARD <br />A. Panel Size: Provide in maximum lengths and widths available that will minimize <br />joints in each area and correspond with support system indicated. <br />B. Gypsum Wallboard: ASTM A 36. <br />1. Type 1: Type X for single- and double -ply application for partitions. Use 5/8 <br />inch thick USG Sheetrock Firecode panels. <br />2. Type 2: Use 5/8 inch thick USG Sheetrock Firecode C panels for single -ply <br />application for ceilings where fire -resistive construction is required. <br />2.04 EXTERIOR GYPSUM SHEATHING <br />A. Glass -Mat Gypsum Wall Sheathing: ASTM C 1177. <br />1. Product: Provide Dens -Glass Gold by G-P Gypsum Corporation. <br />2. Type and Thickness: Type X, 5/8 inch thick. <br />3. Size: 48 by 96 inches unless otherwise indicated on Drawings.. <br />B. Fasteners: Steel drill screws, ASTM C 954, in length recommended by <br />sheathing manufacturer for thickness of sheathing board to be attached, with <br />organic -polymer or other corrosion -protective coating having a salt -spray <br />resistance of more than 800 hours according to ASTM B 117. <br />C. Air Infiltration Barrier: Tyvek Stucco -wrap by DuPont, represented by; Jim Holt, <br />R W Specialties, Inc. Henderson, CO 80640, (719)260-8744 <br />2.05 TRIM ACCESSORIES <br />A. Interior Trim: Cornerbead, edge trim, and control joints complying with ASTM C <br />1047, as recommended by manufacturer, and as follows: <br />1. Control Joints: Two pieces of USG 200A or 400 Metal Trim of proper thickness, <br />back-to-back. <br />2.06 JOINT TREATMENT MATERIALS <br />A. General: Comply with ASTM C 475. <br />B. Joint Tape: Paper. <br />C. Joint Compound for Interior Gypsum Wallboard: For each coat use formulation <br />that is compatible with other compounds applied on previous or for successive <br />coats. <br />1. Prefilling: At open joints, rounded or beveled panel edges, and damaged surface <br />areas, use setting -type taping compound. <br />2. Embedding and First Coat: For embedding tape and first coat on joints, <br />fasteners, and trim flanges, use drying -type, all-purpose compound. <br />3. Fill Coat: For second coat, use drying -type, all-purpose compound. <br />4. Finish Coat: For third coat, use drying -type, all-purpose compound. <br />5. Skim Coat: For final coat of Level 5 finish, use drying -type, all-purpose <br />compound. <br />2.07 AUXILIARY MATERIALS <br />A. General: Provide auxiliary materials for gypsum board construction that comply <br />with referenced standards and recommendations of gypsum board manufacturer. <br />B. Steel Drill Screws: ASTM C 1002, unless otherwise indicated <br />C. Acoustical sealant is specified in Section 07920. <br />PART 3 EXECUTION <br />'CremWS-118AII01ITVI1011 <br />A. Examine areas and substrates with Installer resent and including <br />9 <br />welded hollow -metal frames, and structural framing, for compliance with <br />requirements and other conditions affecting performance. Proceed with <br />installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. <br />3.02 INSTALLING STEEL FRAMING, GENERAL <br />A. Installation Standards: ASTM C 754 and ASTM C 840 requirements that <br />apply to framing installation. <br />B. Install supplementary framing, blocking, and bracing at terminations in <br />gypsum board assemblies to support fixtures, equipment services, heavy <br />trim, grab bars, toilet accessories, furnishings, or similar construction. <br />Comply with details indicated and with gypsum board manufacturer's <br />written recommendations or, if none available, with USG's Gypsum <br />Construction Handbook. <br />C. Isolate steel framing from building structure at locations indicated to <br />prevent transfer of loading imposed by structural movement. <br />1. Isolate ceiling assemblies where they abut or are penetrated by building <br />structure. <br />2. Isolate partition framing and wall furring where it abuts structure, except <br />at floor. Install slip -type joints at head of assemblies that avoid axial <br />loading of assembly and laterally support assembly. <br />a. Use proprietary deflection track or proprietary deflection clips where <br />required. <br />D. Do not bridge building control and expansion joints with steel framing <br />or furring members. Independently frame both sides of joints with framing <br />or furring members as indicated. <br />3.03 INSTALLING STEEL PARTITION AND SOFFIT FRAMING <br />A. Install tracks (runners) at floors, ceilings, and structural walls and <br />columns where gypsum board stud assemblies abut other construction. <br />1. Align and secure top and bottom tracks at a maximum of 48 inches o.c <br />2. Where studs are installed directly against exterior walls, install <br />asphalt -felt isolation strip between studs and wall. <br />B. Installation Tolerances: Install each steel framing and furring member <br />so fastening surfaces vary not more than 1 /8 inch from the plane formed <br />by the faces of adjacent framing. <br />C. Extend partition framing full height to structural supports or substrates <br />above suspended ceilings, except where partitions are indicated to <br />terminate at suspended ceilings. Continue framing over frames for doors <br />and openings and frame around ducts penetrating partitions above ceiling <br />to provide support for gypsum board. <br />D. Install steel studs and furring in sizes and at spacings indicated. <br />E. Install steel studs so flanges point in the same direction and leading <br />edge or end of each gypsum board panel can be attached to open edges <br />of stud flanges first. <br />F. Frame door openings to comply with gypsum board manufacturer's <br />applicable written recommendations unless otherwise indicated. Screw <br />vertical studs at jambs to jamb anchor clips on door frames; install runner <br />track section at head and secure to jamb studs. <br />1. Install 2 studs at each jamb unless otherwise indicated. <br />G. Frame openings other than door openings the same as required for <br />door openings unless otherwise indicated. Install framing below sills of <br />openings to match framing required above door heads. <br />3.04 APPLYING AND FINISHING PANELS, GENERAL <br />A. Gypsum Board Application and Finishing Standards: ASTM C 840 and <br />GA-216. <br />B. Install sound attenuation blankets before installing gypsum panels, <br />unless blankets are readily installed after panels have been installed on <br />one side. Refer to Section 07210. <br />C. Install ceiling board panels across framing to minimize the number of <br />abutting end joints and to avoid abutting end joints in the central area of <br />each ceiling. Stagger abutting end joints of adjacent panels not less than <br />one framing member. <br />D. Install gypsum panels with face side out. Butt panels together for a light <br />contact at edges and ends with not more than 1/1 6 inch of open space <br />between panels. Do not force into place. <br />E. Locate edge and end joints over supports, except in ceiling applications <br />where intermediate supports or gypsum board back -blocking is provided <br />behind end joints. Do not place tapered edges against cut edges or ends. <br />Stagger vertical joints on opposite sides of partitions. Do not make joints <br />other than control joints at corners of framed openings. <br />F. Attach gypsum panels to steel studs so leading edge or end of each <br />panel is attached to open, unsupported edges of stud flanges first. <br />G. Attach gypsum panels to framing provided at openings and cutouts. <br />SECTION 09260 - Continued: <br />H. Form control and expansion joints with space between edges of adjoining <br />gypsum panels. <br />I. Cover both faces of steel stud partition framing with gypsum panels in concealed <br />spaces except in chases that are braced internally. <br />J. Space fasteners in gypsum panels according to referenced gypsum board <br />application and finishing standard and manufacturer's recommendations. <br />3.05 PANEL APPLICATION METHODS <br />A. Single -Layer Application: <br />1. On ceilings, apply gypsum panels prior to wall/partition board application to the <br />greatest extent possible and at right angles to framing unless otherwise indicated. <br />2. On partitions/walls, apply gypsum panels horizontally (perpendicular to framing), <br />unless otherwise indicated or required by fire -resistance -rated assembly, and <br />minimize end joints. <br />a. Stagger abutting end joints not less than one framing member in alternate <br />courses of board. <br />B. Multilayer Application on Ceilings: Apply gypsum board indicated for base layers <br />prior to applying base layers on walls/partitions; apply face layers in same <br />sequence. Apply base layers at right angles to framing members and offset <br />face -layer joints 1 framing member, 16 inches minimum, from parallel base -layer <br />joints unless otherwise indicated or required by fire -resistance -rated assembly. <br />C. Multilayer Application on Partitions and Walls: Apply gypsum board indicated for <br />base layers and face layers vertically (parallel to framing) with joints of base layers <br />located over stud or furring member and face -layer joints offset at least 1 stud or <br />furring member with base -layer joints unless otherwise indicated or required by <br />fire -resistance -rated assembly. Stagger joints on opposite sides of partitions. <br />D. Single -Layer Fastening Methods: Apply gypsum panels to supports with steel <br />drill screws. <br />E. Multilayer Fastening Methods: Fasten base layers and face layers separately to <br />supports with screws. <br />3.06 INSTALLING GYPSUM SHEATHING <br />A. General: Install gypsum sheathing to comply with GA-253. <br />B. Cut boards at penetrations, edges, and other obstructions of the work; fit tightly <br />against abutting construction, except provide a 3/8-inch setback where <br />nonload-bearing construction abuts structural elements. <br />C. Coordinate sheathing installation with flashing and joint sealant installation so <br />these materials are installed in the sequence and manner that prevent exterior <br />moisture from passing through completed exterior wall assembly. <br />D. Apply fasteners so screw heads bear tightly against face of sheathing boards but <br />do not cut into facing. <br />E. Do not bridge building expansion joints with sheathing; cut and space edges to <br />match spacing of structural support elements. <br />F. Vertical Installation: Install 48-inch-wide gypsum sheathing boards vertically with <br />vertical edges centered over flanges of steel studs. Abut ends and edges of g g a g each <br />board with those of adjacent boards. Screw -attach boards at perimeter and within <br />field of board to each steel stud at approximately 8 inches on center and set back a <br />minimum of 3/8 inch from edges and ends of boards. <br />G. Air -Infiltration Barrier Application: Cover sheathing with Tyvek Stucco Wrap barrier <br />as directed by manufacturer. <br />3.07 INSTALLING TRIM ACCESSORIES <br />A. General: For trim with back flanges intended for fasteners, attach to framing with <br />same fasteners used for panels. Otherwise attach trim according to accessory <br />p , 9 Y <br />manufacturer's written instructions. <br />B. Install cornerbead at external corners. <br />C. Install edge trim where edge of gypsum panels would otherwise be exposed. <br />Provide edge trim type with face flange formed to receive joint compound except <br />where other types are indicated. <br />D. Install control joints according to ASTM C 840 in locations indicated on Drawings. <br />3.08 FINISHING GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES <br />A. General: Treat gypsum board joints, interior angles, edge trim, control joints, <br />penetrations, fastener heads, surface defects, and elsewhere as required to prepare <br />gypsum board surfaces for decoration. Promptly remove residual joint compound <br />from adjacent surfaces. <br />B. Prefill open joints, rounded or beveled edges, and damaged surface areas. <br />C. Apply joint tape over gypsum board joints, except those with trim having flanges <br />not intended for tape. <br />D. Gypsum Board Finish Levels: Finish panels to levels indicated below, according <br />to ASTM C 840, for locations indicated: <br />1. Level 1: Embed tape at joints in ceiling plenum areas, concealed areas, and <br />where indicated, unless a higher level of finish is required for fire -resistance -rated <br />assemblies and sound -rated assemblies. <br />2. Level 2: Embed tape and apply separate first coat of joint compound to tape, <br />fasteners, and trim flanges where indicated. <br />3. Level 4: Embed tape and apply separate first, fill, and finish coats of joint <br />compound to tape, fasteners, and trim flanges at panel surfaces that will be exposed <br />to view unless otherwise indicated. <br />4. Level 5: Embed tape and apply separate first, fill, and finish coats of joint <br />compound to tape, fasteners, and trim flanges, and apply skim coat of joint <br />compound over entire surface where scheduled to receive paint unless otherwise <br />indicated. <br />END OF SECTION <br />SECTION 09310 - CERAMIC TILE <br />A. ANSI Standard for ceramic tile: Comply with ANSI A137.1 "American National <br />Standard specifications for ceramic tile" for types compositions, and grades of <br />tile indicated. <br />1. Furnish tile complying with "standard grade" requirements <br />Unless indicated otherwise. <br />B. ANSI standard for tile installation materials: comply with ansi standard <br />referenced with products and materials indicated for setting and grouting. <br />C. TCA guidelines: prepare floor slab and install tile as specified <br />In the Tile Council of America guidelines. <br />D. Threshold: Low Profile Marble Thresholds / Saddles @ all Ceramic Tile <br />Transitions. - Coordinate With Ross CPM <br />911113•Z•7iIII11A:1 <br />SEE SHEET A601 <br />END OF SECTION <br />SECTION 09511 - ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILING <br />A. SURFACE BURNING CHARACTERISTICS: <br />AS FOLLOWS, Tested per ASTM E 84 AND Complying with ASTM E <br />1264 for CLASS A products. <br />1. FLAME SPREAD: 25 OR LESS. <br />2. SMOKE DEVELOPED: 50 OR LESS. <br />B. EXTRA MATERIALS <br />Deliver extra materials to tenant. Furnish extra materials described below that <br />match products installed, are packaged with protective covering for storage, and <br />are identified with appropriate labels. <br />1. Acoustical ceiling units: provide (2) additional sealed cartons <br />2. Exposed suspension system components: furnish quantity of each exposed <br />component equal to 10.0 percent of amount installed. <br />C. PRODUCTS <br />1. CEILING PANELS: ARMSTRONG WORLD INDUSTRIES, <br />a) SIZE: 24" X 48" <br />b) THICKNESS: 5/8". <br />c) Edge: Square <br />d) SERIES: See Sheet A601 <br />e) COLOR: See Sheet A601 <br />f) SCORING OPTION: None <br />SECTION 09511 - Continued: <br />D. <br />SUSPENSION SYSTEMS NO 1: ARMSTRONG WORLD INDUSTRIES, INC. <br />a) Size: 1 1/2" deep main runners and 1 1/2" cross tees. <br />b) Width: 15/16" exposed face. <br />c) Construction: exposed grid framing shall be electrogalvanized steel <br />and shall be finished on exposed surfaces with low -sheen enamel. <br />d) Matching wall molding shall be detachable support framing. <br />e) Framing shall comply with ASTM C 635 "standard specification for <br />metal suspension systems for acoustical tile and lay -in ceilings." <br />suspension system shall be classified: intermediate duty. <br />f) Support suspension system by 12 gauge hanger wires. Hanger shall <br />be direct hung from roof or mezzanine floor structural support system <br />above. <br />9) Series: Prelude A. <br />h) Color: White <br />END OF SECTION <br />SECTION 09650 - RESILIENT FLOORING <br />A. VCT meeting federal specification SS-T-31213 (1) Type IV, <br />Composition 1 <br />B. TILE: <br />1. Size: See Sheet A601 <br />2. Textures/colors: See sheet A601 <br />C. RUBBER BASE WITH COVE: SEE SHEET A601 <br />1. Height: 6" (See sheet A601) <br />2. Color: 40 black (See sheet A601) <br />D. Adhesive: To be Tarkett Adhesive per manufactures recommendations for site <br />specific moisture and ph levels <br />E. Contact VCT manufacturer for maximum recommended allowable floor slab <br />moisture emissions. Prior to installation, concrete floor slab must pass moisture <br />vapor emission tests (see spec section 03310). <br />F. Immediately after VCT installation, and prior to store fixture delivery, G.C. shall <br />subcontract the VCT strip and seal vendor to do the following: <br />1. Sweep or vacuum the floor thoroughly. <br />2. Damp -mop the floor with a neutral detergent solution, while carefully <br />removing black marks and excessive soil. Do not machine scrub the floor <br />for at least four to five days after installation, to prevent excess moisture <br />from interfering with the adhesive bond. <br />3. Apply several coats of a high -quality commercial floor polish or a <br />high -quality stain -resistant sealer. Allow appropriate drying time between <br />applications. Apply number of coats as recommended by floor polish <br />manufacturer. <br />G. Shade matching Y is mandatory. Contact manufacturer if defects are discovered. <br />H. Tile to concrete transition strip: Johnsonite #RRS-28-C, "Medium Gray" <br />I. Extra material: VCT : 2 Unopened boxes of each tile. Adhesive: <br />2 gallons unopened adhesive. <br />END OF SECTION <br />SECTION 09951- <br />FIBERGLASS REINF. PLASTIC <br />1. Provide fiberglass reinforced plastic panels (FRP) as follows: <br />A. Manufacturer: marlite co. "Marlite FRP " standard product <br />Class a (ASTM E84). 3/32in. Thick, USDA accepted. <br />Or equal. (Marlite Co. - Atlanta, GA. 404-691-1234) <br />1. Size: 4 ft. Width x max. Length to avoid seams on walls <br />2. Color: SEE SHEET A601 <br />3. Trim: Marlite FRP one-piece moldings consisting of "Division bar", "inside <br />and outside corners", and "edge trim Caps" in continuous lengths. Color: To <br />match panels 4-0" from top of ceramic tile base to top of panel. <br />B. Install: per manufacturer's recommendation. <br />C. Adhesive: Marlite C375 adhesive. <br />2. Provide rigid vinyl corner guards <br />As manufactured by California Caster (1-800-950-8750 ) <br />A. Color: SEE DRAWINGS <br />B. Attach per manufacturers recommendations <br />END OF SECTION <br />SECTION 09900 - PAINTING <br />PART 1 GENERAL <br />1.01 SECTION INCLUDES <br />A. Surface preparation and field application of paints and coatings. <br />1.02 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS <br />A. Store and apply materials in environmental conditions required by <br />manufacturer's instructions. <br />B. Use Low VOC paints in required states. <br />PART 2 PRODUCTS <br />2.01 MATERIALS <br />A. Coatings: Ready mixed (except field catalyzed) coatings of good flow and <br />brushing properties, capable of drying or curing free of streaks or sags. <br />B. Accessory Materials: Linseed oil, shellac, turpentine, paint thinners and other <br />materials required to achieve the finishes specified. <br />2.02 FINISHES <br />Refer to drawings. <br />2.03 COLORS <br />Refer to drawings. <br />PART 3 EXECUTION <br />3.01 EXAMINATION AND PREPARATION <br />A. Verify that substrate conditions are ready to receive work according to <br />manufacturer's instructions. <br />B. Measure moisture content of porous surfaces using an electronic moisture <br />meter. Do not apply finishes unless moisture content is less than 12 percent. <br />C. Correct minor defects and clean surfaces which affect work of this Section. <br />D. Remove or mask electrical plates, hardware, light fixture trim, escutcheons, and <br />fittings prior to preparing surfaces or finishing. <br />E. Gypsum Board Surfaces: Fill minor defects with latex compounds. Spot prime <br />defects after repair. <br />F. Galvanized Surfaces: Remove surface contamination and oils and wash with <br />solvent. Apply coat of etching primer. <br />G. Concrete Surfaces Scheduled to Receive Paint Finish: Remove foreign matter. <br />Remove oil and grease with a solution of tri-sodium phosphate, rinse well and <br />allow to dry. <br />H. Uncoated Ferrous Surfaces: Remove scale by wire brushing, sandblasting, <br />clean by washing with solvent. Apply treatment of phosphoric acid solution. <br />Prime paint after repairs. <br />I. Shop Primed Steel Surfaces: Sand and scrape to remove loose primer and rust, <br />clean surfaces with solvent. Prime bare steel surfaces. <br />J. Interior Wood Items Scheduled to Receive Paint Finish: Wipe off dust and grit <br />prior to priming. Seal knots, pitch streaks and sappy sections with sealer. Fill <br />nail holes and cracks after primer has dried; sand between coats. <br />K. Interior Wood Items Scheduled to Receive Transparent Finish: Wipe off dust <br />and grit prior to sealing, seal knots, pitch streaks and sappy sections with sealer. <br />Fill nail holes and cracks after sealer has dried; sand lightly between coats. <br />L. Exterior Wood Scheduled to Receive Paint Finish: Remove dust, grit, and <br />foreign matter. Seal knots, pitch streaks and sappy sections. Fill nail holes with <br />tinted exterior calking compound after prime coat has been applied. <br />M. Exterior Wood Scheduled to Receive Transparent Finish: Remove dust, grit, and <br />foreign matter; seal knots, pitch streaks and sappy sections with sealer. Fill nail <br />holes with tinted exterior calking compound after sealer has been applied. <br />3.02 APPLICATION <br />A. Apply products in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. <br />B. Sand transparent finishes lightly between coats to achieve required finish. <br />C. Where clear finishes are required, tint fillers to match wood. <br />D. Back prime interior and exterior wood work scheduled to receive paint finish <br />with primer paint. <br />E. Back prime interior woodwork scheduled to receive stain or varnish finish with <br />gloss varnish reduced 25 percent with mineral spirits. <br />3.03 CLEANING <br />A. As work proceeds, promptly remove finishes where spilled, splashed or spattered. <br />SECTION 09900 - continued <br />3.04 SCHEDULE - EXTERIOR SURFACES <br />A. Provide the following paint systems as specified by Sherwin Williams or architect <br />approved equal: <br />1. Wood - Painted (Opaque): <br />A) One coat of alkyd primer sealer. <br />B) Two coats of latex enamel, semigloss. <br />2. Exterior Gyp. Bd. Sheathing: <br />A) Follow manufacturer's recommendations for elastomeric coatings. <br />3. Existing E.I.F.S. (if applicable) <br />A) Paint: dryvit weathercoat <br />B) Surface preparation and application per manufacturer recommendations. <br />4. Exterior ferrous metal <br />A) Surface preparation: sspc-sp2 or sw-12 <br />B) Primer: all ferrous metal items shall be shop primed. Coordinate primer <br />with paint coating system. <br />C) Touch-up with alkyd primer. <br />D) Paint: a-100 exterior acrylic latex gloss, 2 coats, 1.3 mils dft. <br />5. Exterior galvanized metal: <br />A) Surface preparation: s-w 10 or 12 <br />B) Primer: dtm acrylic primer/finish, 1 coat, 2.5 mils dft. <br />C) Paint: a-100 exterior acrylic latex gloss, 2 coats, 1.3 mils dft. <br />6. Pipe & tube railings (Existing) <br />A) Preparation for shop priming: comply with sspc-sp 6 "commercial blast <br />cleaning." <br />B) Shop primer: aromatic urethane, zinc -rich, Lead-free, two -component <br />rapid curing Primer complying with sspc-ps 12.01. <br />C) Bond coat under two -component acrylic polyurethane coating: <br />tnemec series 27 fc epoxy <br />D) Intermediate coat: tnemec series 73 endura shield, <br />Color as specified in paint schedule <br />E) Exterior finish -coat: aliphatic acrylic urethane - <br />Tnemec series 76 endura clear <br />F) Clean and prepare surfaces to be coated and <br />According to apply coatings the manufacturers' <br />Recommendations. <br />G) After completing work, remove spattered paint <br />Without damaging adjacent finished surfaces. <br />7. Masonry sealer/stain <br />A) Sealer/stain: sherwin williams h & c silicone acrylic concrete <br />sealer <br />B) Surface preparation & application: per manufacturer <br />recommendations and written instructions. <br />C) Provide sealer on all exterior masonry surfaces. Provide <br />clear finish, except on areas to receive stain (as indicated <br />on drawings). On areas to receive <br />ive stain, provide tinted <br />sealer in colors indicated on drawings. <br />mcg architecture <br />T 216.520.1551 T 216.520.1567 <br />7100 E. Pleasant Valley Rd., Suite 320, Cleveland, OH 44131 <br />Seal: <br />06-ZI.1z <br />A Project for: <br />Client: <br />ROSS STORES, INC. <br />4440 ROSEWOOD DRIVE <br />PLEASANTON, CA 94588 <br />Revisions: <br />BID/PERMIT <br />02-14-13 <br />No. Description <br />Date <br />Project No.: <br />11.594.01 <br />Drawn By: <br />ARA <br />Reviewed By: <br />BCB <br />Scale: <br />AS NOTED <br />Date: <br />01-28-2013 <br />Filename: <br />11594 A004 <br />Sheet Title <br />SPECIFICATIONS <br />Sheet #: <br />@ MCG ARCHITECTS 2011 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED <br />