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0 <br />n <br />labeled with identification of project, type of tile, etc. <br />1.1.2 Amount: Five percent of amount installed, but no less than one box of tile. <br />1.2. Warranties: <br />1.2. 1 Carpet Type 11: Manufacturer's standard wear/col orfastness I 0 year warranty. <br />1.2.2 Carpet Type III: Manufacturer's standard 3 year pro -rated warranty, <br />1.2.3 Installation: I year labor and material against all defects. <br />2. Products <br />2.1. Carpet Type I - Not Used. <br />2.2. Carpet Type 11 for use in areas not subject to wheeled traffic: <br />2.2.1 Carpet - Roll Goods: <br />Manufacturer/Distributor: Patcraft Division of Queen, Inc. <br />Series� 669 Einstein IL <br />Color- 19420-098 Genius. <br />Back: Woven polypropylene with anti -microbial agent, lifetime <br />application <br />2.2.2 Adhesive: Carpet manufacturer approved non -staining low VOC water base organic <br />adhesive to provide adhesion without forming a vapor barrier. <br />2.3. Carpet Type III <br />Manufacturer/Distributor: The Matworks. <br />Series: Dreadnaught. <br />Color: Anthracite. <br />BacL Moisture dissipating secondary back, with anti -microbial agent: <br />lifetime application <br />2.4. Transition Strips (use over existing vinyl tile, terrazzo, or concrete, and where carpet is used <br />over new terrazzo) � <br />2.4.1 Aluminum Base Extrusion designed to be fastened to floor with a channel to <br />receive transition strip. <br />2.4.2 Transition Strip: 3 1/2" (nom) width tapered to provide gradual change in thickness. <br />Manufacturer: Gradus <br />Series: RT84 with A-FT45 base <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. Tile Installation <br />3.2.1 Design layout of tiles so that the edges abutting walls, equipment, etc, are formed <br />with pieces large enough to prevent them being easily dislodged. At transition strips, <br />provide first course of whole tiles abutting strip. <br />3.2.2 Install tile with embossed arrows running in one direction only. <br />3.23 Fit around all cases and other permanently installed fixtures. Trim tiles for tight <br />installation, <br />3.3. Roll Goods <br />3 <br />3.3.1 Design layout to minimize seams, where spaces are less than the width of the roll, <br />provide seamless installation. <br />3.3.2 Glue down directly to slab, following carpet manufacturer's recommendations. <br />End of Section 09680 1 <br />Section 09725 <br />Seamless Methyl Methacrylate Flooring <br />1. General <br />1. 1. Scope: <br />1.1.1 Provide Seam I ess/Quartz[Fl ake Flooring System at locations indicated. <br />1.1.2 Provide system in compliance with requirements of United States Department of <br />Agriculture (USDA), Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and local Health <br />Department. <br />1.2. Job Conditions: <br />1.2.1 Do not begin application until roofing operations have been completed. <br />1.2.2 Set floor drains at concrete grade rather than finished grade of flooring system. <br />1.2.3 Substrate� Applicator shall verify slab meets flooring system manufacturer's <br />standards of slab quality. Notify Publix Architect if deficiencies exist before work is <br />started. <br />1.2.4 Preparation of substrate for application of Seamless Quartz Flooring shall constitute <br />evidence of acceptance of slab. <br />1.2.5 Conform to flooring system manufacturer's requirements for environmental <br />conditions <br />1.2.6 Protection of installed work shall begin immediately upon completion of each part. <br />Do not allow materials which can mar or stain to come into contact with floor. <br />Protect floor from wheeled traffic and other activities which might cause permanent <br />damage. <br />1.2.7 Clean floor daily. . <br />1.3. Tests: Perform flooring manufacturer's standard bond test. <br />1.4. Qualityi <br />1.4.1 Applicator: <br />1.4.1.1 Applicator shall be approved by Publix Architect, and the flooring system <br />manufacturer. <br />1.4. 1 2 Applicator shall have been trained by the flooring system manufacturer in <br />all phases of surface preparation and application of the product specified. <br />1.4.1.3 Applicator shall have five years experience in use of required equipment <br />and application of specified flooring system. Submit proof of experience <br />in work of similar scope before the bid. . <br />1.4.1.4 Publix reserves the right to refuse any applicator with or without cause. <br />1.4.1.5 Approved applicators� <br />Nightengale Resurfacing, Palm Beach Gardens, Florida <br />Federal Technical Services, Marietta, Georgia. <br />Surface Systems, Greer, South Carolina. <br />Dura Bond Company, Miami, Florida. <br />PremUS, Winter Garden, Florida. <br />1.4.2 Personnel: <br />1.4.2.1 Employ an experienced superintendent trained by the system <br />manufacturer to oversee all operation. <br />1.4.2.2 Work shall not proceed without adequate supervision present at all times. <br />1.4.2.3 Utilize workers with skills in proportion to complexity of tasks required. <br />1.4.2.4 Publix reserves the right to reject personnel with or without cause. <br />1.4.3 Quality Standards <br />1.4.3.1 Work will be judged by Publix in comparison to work of similar types. <br />1.4.3.2 Substandard construction as judged by Publix Representative or Flooring <br />System Manufacturer's Representative will not be accepted. <br />1.4.3.3 Neatness counts. Make all joints with proper care to insure that tight <br />connections are made without excess material, well bonded to substrate. <br />1.4.4 Sample � Prepare system mock-up composed of F-0" square floor sample with wall <br />base sample applied to indicate system characteristics as follows: <br />Color <br />Application thickness <br />Exposure of abrasive aggregate <br />Typical cove base treatment <br />1.5. Warranty: All seamless quartz flooring and wall base work against defects in material and <br />workmanship for a period of two years. Work found to be defective during that time shall <br />be replaced at no cost to the Owner. A written warranty shall be provided. <br />2. Products <br />2.1. Approved Manufacturer: Silikat Resin Systems, Waterbury, CT. Products of other <br />manufacturers shall not be used in this system. <br />2.2. Materials: Methyl Methacrylate (MMA) Acrylic Resin System components: <br />2.2.1 Penetrating saturating primer/sealer coat - R-41 Primer. <br />2.2.2 Flake broadcast system (SQ-2): <br />Self -leveling topping - R61 SL, color P7. <br />Colorless resin topcoat - R71 sealer, <br />18% No. I Eggshell White <br />3.5% No. 6 Silver Grey <br />54% No. 63 Khaki <br />3.5% No. 66 Grey <br />3.5% No. 65 Light Grey <br />3.5% No. 67 Winter Grey <br />14% No. 16 Battleship Grey <br />2.2.3 Colorless resin topcoat - R712 sealer. <br />2.3. Mixes Follow manufacturer's prescribed procedures exactly. <br />3. Execution <br />3A. Preparation <br />3. 1. I Protect all work in place by draping or masking as required, Provide protection for <br />all adjacent surfaces. <br />3.1.2 Mechanical surface preparation- <br />3.1.2.1 <br />Shot blast all surfaces to receive flooring system with a mobile steelshot, <br />dust recycling machine (Blastrac or equal). <br />3.1.2.2 <br />Where surfaces are inaccessible to shot blast machines, utilize other <br />equipment to achieve equivalent surface. <br />3.1.2.3 <br />All surface and embedded accumulations of paint, toppings, hardened <br />concrete layers, laitance, power trowel finishes, and other similar surface <br />characteristics shall be completely removed leaving a bare concrete <br />surface having a profile similar to 40 grit sandpaper and exposing the <br />upper fascia of concrete aggregate. <br />3.1.2.4 <br />Floor areas inaccessible to the mobile blast cleaning machines shall be <br />mechanically abraded to the same degree of cleanliness, soundness, and <br />profile using vertical disc scarifiers, needle guns, or other suitable <br />equipment. <br />31.1.15 <br />Remove all spent abrasive, laitance, and other debris with vacuum. <br />3.1.2.6 <br />As surface preparation proceeds, perform flooring system manufacturer's <br />specified bond test. <br />3.2. Application: <br />3.2.1 Follow manufacturer's instructions for each step. <br />3.2.2 Apply primer/scaler. <br />3.2.3 Apply topping and broadcast colored flakes on the surface of fresh material. <br />3.2.4 Apply topcoat. <br />3. 2.5 Sand surface with 20 mesh open grit sandpaper if required. <br />3.2.6 Apply another topcoat. <br />3.2.7 Cure 45-60 minutes between coats. <br />3.3. Thickness: Total system thickness shall equal approximately 3/16". <br />3.4. Cleaning and Protection: Take necessary steps to keep work in place clean and free from <br />damage by ongoing construction activity. Repair defects as required, using flooring system <br />manufacturer's recommended procedures. <br />End of Section 09725 <br />Section 09900 <br />Paint and Wall Finishes <br />1. General <br />1. 1. Factory and shop applied painting: Apply as specified in sections governing the item <br />required. <br />1.2. Field Painting� <br />1.2.1 Generally, paint all visible surfaces of all items both interior and exterior, and where <br />needed for protection of materials from moisture damage. <br />1-2.2 Apply single coat of primer or wall paint on surfaces subject to accumulation of dust <br />and dirt; that is, door tops and other places where appearance is not critical. <br />1.23 Interiors: Unless otherwise indicated back room areas shall receive a gloss finish. <br />All other areas are to receive a flat finish. <br />1.2.4 Exposed structure in back rooms shall be painted in 51.x Prototypes only. <br />1.2.5 Where there is no indication for specific selections, match color and gloss of <br />adjacent finishes, using coatings of the type recommended by the coating <br />manufacturer. <br />1.2.6 Interior and exterior materials: <br />Concrete <br />Portland cement plaster <br />Masonry <br />Woodwork (includes back -priming all wood siding, and interiors of <br />millwork). <br />Gypsum wallboard <br />Steel and other ferrous metals including galvanized. <br />1.2.7 Specifically excluded from field painting� <br />Where concealed by ceiling: Structural steel, steel joist girders andjoists, <br />metal roof deck, and interior electrical and mechanical work <br />Concrete walks ' if remodeling work requires reconditioning of previously <br />painted walks notify Architect. <br />1.2.8 Materials and equipment not to be painted. <br />Items of equipment furnished with complete factory finish, except for <br />items specified to be given a finish coat under this Section. <br />Non-ferrous metals, except for items specified and/or indicated to be <br />painted. <br />Prefinished sheet metal. <br />Finished hardware, excepting hardware that is factory primed, <br />Electrical panels. <br />1.2.9 Surfaces not to be painted shall be left completely free of droppings, overspray and <br />other accidentally applied materials resulting from painting work. <br />1.3. Paint Materials: <br />1.3.1 Deliver all paint, varnishes, enamels, lacquers, stains and similar materials in the <br />original containers with the seals unbroken and labels intact and with the <br />manufacturer's instructions printed thereon. <br />1.3.2 Paint shall arrive on the job color -mixed except for tinting of undercoats and <br />thinning. All thinning and tinting materials shall be as recommended by the <br />manufacturer for the Particular material to be thinned or tinted. <br />1.3.3 All mixed colors shall match the color selection made by the Architect. Verify prior <br />to application of the coating. <br />1.4. Storage of Materials: <br />1.4.1 Store all materials used on thejob in a single place designated by the General <br />Superintendent or Architect. <br />1.4.2 Keep storage areas clean and free of debris. Take special care to remove all items <br />which present danger of fire daily. <br />1.4.3 Do not store materials in walk-in coolers and freezers. <br />1.5. Inspection of Surfaces: <br />1.5.1 Examine surfaces carefully before starting. Note defects which are not reparable by <br />ordinary means. Work shall not proceed until such damages are corrected. <br />1.5.2 Commencement of work in a specific area will be construed as acceptance of the <br />substrate, <br />1.6. Job Conditions <br />1.6.1 Before painting is started in any area, broom clean and remove dust. <br />1.6.2 Until paint is fully dry, broom cleaning will not be allowed; use commercial vacuum <br />cleaning equipment. <br />1.6.3 Provide adequate illumination forjudging colors and finish quality in areas where <br />painting operations are proceeding. <br />1.7. Cooperation with other trades: Schedule painting work with other trades. Do not proceed <br />until all affected work is in place, and, where required, protected from painting operations. <br />2. Products <br />2.1. Manufacturer: Only Sher -win Williams products will be acceptable. If a product is needed <br />which is not produced by Sherwin Williams, notify Publix Architect. <br />3. Execution <br />3.1. Workmanship, General: <br />3.1.1 Only skilled mechanics shall be employed. Apply by brush and roller. Spray <br />painting will be allowed for steel joist girders,joists, steel deck, and electrical and � <br />mechanical work which is 13 or more feet above the floor. <br />3.1.2 Protect work in place at all times, and protect all adjacent work and materials by <br />suitable means. <br />3.1.3 In remodeling operations, where electrical panels were previously painted, paint to <br />match surrounding wall. <br />3.1.4 All materials shall be applied under adequate illumination. Evenly spread and <br />smoothly flow on to avoid runs, sags, holidays, brush marks, air bubbles and <br />excessive roller stipple. <br />3.1.5 Provide complete coverage and hide. Where color, stain, dirt, or undercoats show <br />through final coat of paint, the surface shall be covered by additional coats until the <br />paint film is of uniform finish, color, appearance and coverage. <br />3.1.6 All coats shall be dry to manufacturers recommendations before applying <br />succeeding coats. <br />3.1.7 Wood surfaces to be stained shall appear uniform in shading with color variations <br />caused only by the natural wood grain. <br />12. Preparation of Surfaces: <br />3.2.1 Surfaces shall be clean, dry and adequately protected from dampness. <br />1 <br />3.2.2 Surface shall be free of foreign materials which will adversely affect adhesion or <br />appearance of applied coating. <br />3.2.3 Mildew shall be removed and the surface treated in accordance with the coating <br />manufacturers recommendations. <br />3.2.4 Wood- <br />3.2.4.1 Sand to smooth and even surface, then dust off. <br />3.2.4.2 Apply pigmented shellac to all knots, pitch and resinous sapwood prior to <br />application of specified primer coats. <br />3.2.4 � 3 After priming coat has dried, putty or spackle all nail holes, cracks, open <br />joints and other defects. Putty shall be colored to match primer, if putty is <br />not compatible with finish, spot prime puttied areas. <br />3.2.5 Drywall: Fill all minor irregularities with spackling paste and sand to a smooth level <br />surface. Exercise care to avoid raising nap of paper. <br />3.2.6 Concrete, Masonry and Stucco <br />3.16.1 Patch large openings and holes and finish flush with adjacent surface. <br />After priming, fill remaining small holes with prepared patching material, <br />3.2.6.2 Remove form oil from poured -in -place concrete with form oil solvent, or <br />other operations as required for complete removal. <br />3.2.6.3 Do not paint until surfaces have cured for 28 days and are dry. <br />3.2.7 Ferrous metal surfaces <br />3.2.7.1 Remove dirt and grease with mineral spirits and wipe dry with clean <br />cloths. <br />3.2.T2 Remove rust, mill scale and defective paint down to sound surfaces or <br />bare metal using scraper, sandpaper or wire brush as necessary. <br />3 � 2.7.3 Touch up all bare metal and damaged shop coats with specified shop coat <br />primer. <br />3.2.8 Galvanized metal surfaces: Remove dirt and grease with mineral spirits and wipe <br />dry with clean cloths. <br />3.2.9 Existing surfaces to be repainted (when and where applicable) <br />3.2.9.1 Where existing work is cut, patched, or added to, all new surfaces shall be <br />painted or touched up to match existing work as closely as possible. <br />3.2.9.2 Existing work, where scheduled for repainting or where damaged by work <br />of this Contract, shall be repaired and scraped or sanded to provide good <br />adhesion for paint. Paint to match similar new work or existing work as <br />appropriate. <br />3.3. Workmanship for Exterior Painting <br />3.3.1 Follow manufacturer's recommendations forjob conditions and surface preparation. <br />3.3.2 Do not proceed with painting work when the surface temperature is below 50 <br />degrees F., while the surface is damp, or during rainy or frosty weather. Avoid <br />painting surfaces while they are exposed to hot sun. <br />3.3.3 Exterior doors shall have tops, bottoms, and side edges finished the same as the <br />exterior faces of these doors. <br />3.4. Workmanship for Interior Painting <br />3.4.1 Enamel or varnish finish applied to wood or metal shall be sanded with fine <br />sandpaper and then cleaned between coats to produce an even surface. <br />3.4.2 Interior doors shall be sealed on the tops and bottoms with the prime coat only. Side <br />edges of interior doors shall be finished as faces of these doors. <br />3.4.3 All closet interiors shall be finished the same as adjoining rooms, unless other -wise <br />specified. <br />3.5. Caulking <br />3.5.1 Caulk between exposed masonry and steel frames. Caulk as required to close all <br />mortarjoints. <br />3.5.2 Joints and spaces to be caulked shall be clean and dry. Leave surfaces neat and <br />clean. Caulk before final painting. <br />3.6. Clean -Up: <br />3.6.1 Upon completion of the work, remove all paint and varnish spots from floors, glass <br />and other surfaces. <br />3.6.2 Remove from the premises all rubbish and accumulated debris. <br />3.6.3 Leave work in clean, orderly and acceptable condition. <br />4. Schedules <br />4.1. Exterior Paint Schedule <br />4.1.1 Where Exterior Wallis not to receive portland cement plaster: <br />Ist Coat - Sherwin Williams Heavy Duty Block Filler - B42W46 <br />2nd and 3rd Coats - Sherwin Williams A-100 Satin Latex House and <br />Trim. <br />Color� Outside color as selected by Shopping Center Architect and <br />approved by Publix' Architect. <br />4.1.2 Where store receives rear or side exterior portland cement plaster: See Section <br />09220 - Lath and Portland Cement Plaster, color as selected by Shopping Center <br />Architect and approved by Publix' Architect. <br />4.1.3 Exterior Ferrous Metal (not aluminum or shop painted)� <br />I st Coat on Non -Galvanized -Sherwin Williams Extend Metal Primer - <br />E41 <br />Ist Coat on Galvanized - Sherwin-Williams DTM Bonding Primer. <br />2nd Coat - Sherwin Williams DTM Semi -gloss Enamel. <br />Color as indicated, or if not indicated, as selected by Publix Architect. <br />4.1.4 Exterior Doors and Jamb s � <br />I st Coat - Sherwin Williams DIM Bonding Primer. <br />2nd and 3rd Coat - Sherwin Williams DTNI Semi -gloss Enamel B66 <br />Series. <br />Outside color as selected by Shopping Center Architect and approved by <br />Publix' Architect-, inside color as specified in interior paint paragraphs. <br />4.2, Interior Paint Schedule <br />4.2.1 Concrete Masonry (Back Rooms) <br />I st Coat - Sherwin Williams ProMar Block Filler B25W25. <br />2nd and 3rd Coats - Sherwin Williams Healthspec Semi -Gloss. <br />Color: SW #1234 "Evening Shadow" (Gray) unless indicated otherwise. <br />4.2.2 Concrete Masonry with Epoxy where indicated <br />I st Coat - Sherwin Williams AB25W25 Block Filler. <br />2nd and 3rd Coats - Sherwin Williams Tile -Clad HS Epoxy B62WZ <br />Series. <br />Color: White. <br />4.2.3 Gypsum Wallboard (General): <br />I st Coat: Sherwin Williams Promar 400 Flat. <br />2nd and 3rd Coats: Sher -win Williams HealthSpec Semi -Gloss. <br />Color: SW 1004 "Pure White" unless indicated otherwise. <br />4.2.4 Gypsum Wallboard in Backrooms, Customer Service, Front Offices, Cash Room, <br />General Office and Managers Offices, Restroorn Ceilings (where indicated as <br />painted)� <br />I st Coat: Sherwin Williams Promar 400 Flat. <br />2nd and 3rd Coats: Sherwin Williams HealthSpec Semi -Gloss. <br />Color� SW #1234 "Evening Shadow" (Gray) unless indicated otherwise. <br />4.2.5 Gypsum Wallboard behind Refrigerated Cases <br />One Coat - Sherwin Williams Healthspec Interior Semi -Gloss Enamel. <br />4.2.6 Plywood, Wood Shelving, Wood Base: <br />I st Coat - Sherwin Williams DTM Bonding Primer B66, <br />2nd and 3rd Coats - Sherwin Williams Healthspec Semi -Gloss Enamel. <br />Color: SW 41234 "Evening Shadow" (Gray) unless indicated otherwise. <br />4.2.7 Plenum Areas (In Bakery, around hoods, oven & supply or exhaust curtain walls <br />where other finish is not indicated.) <br />I st Coat - Sherwin Williams Promar 400 Flat. <br />2nd and 3rd Coats - Sherwin Williams Healthspec Semi -Gloss Enamel. <br />Color: SW 41004 "Ultra White" unless indicated otherwise. <br />4.2.8 Interior Exposed Metal (brush application -all metals except as allowed in spray <br />applications listed below): <br />I st Coat (Bare Steel) - Permatex Extend Waterborne Primer 475448. <br />I st Coat (Factory Primed) - Sherwin Williams DTM Bonding Primer. <br />2nd and 3rd Coats - Sherwin Williams DTM Semi -Gloss Enamel. <br />Color: To match adjacent wall. <br />4.2.9 Structural steel in place, steel joist girders and joists, steel deck, electrical and <br />mechanical work (spray application - allowed over 13 ft. AFF only). Paint structure <br />in back rooms of prototypes where visible from sales area only. <br />I st and 2nd Coat - Sherwin Williams Super Save Lite Dry Fall Semi - <br />Gloss, #B47W62; Color: Brilliant White <br />4.2.10 Filters <br />Paintable Caulk And Sealants - Sherwin Williams 4C-950 Acrylic <br />Caulking. <br />Spackling Compounds - Sher -win Williams #C-50. <br />All spackling shall be done after prime coat is applied. <br />End of Section 09900 <br />Section 10170 <br />Plastic Toilet Compartments <br />1. General <br />1. 1. Submittals: Submit Shop Drawings showing plans, elevations, and attachment and <br />hardware details. <br />2. Products <br />2.1. Partitions: Toilet Partitions shall be I" thick solid polymer resin, of the manufacturer's <br />standard white color, <br />2.2. Manufacturers <br />Santana Products Co., Scranton, PA, (Poly -Mar HD Solid) <br />Capital Partitions, Inc., Columbia, MD, (Poly -Pro Polymer) <br />Comtec Industries, Scranton, PA <br />2.3. Constr-uction: Partitions shall be I" thick ' all edges shall be machined to a radius of 0,250" <br />and all sharp corners removed. All dividing panels and doors shall be 55" high mounted 14" <br />A.F.F., or 58" high mounted 12" A.F.F. <br />2.4. Hardware: <br />2.4.1 Wall Brackets: Continuous full -panel-I ength extruded aluminum, brite anodized. <br />2.4.2 Head Rails: Extruded aluminum, brite anodized. <br />2.4.3 Pilaster Shoes: 20 ga stainless steel, <br />2.4.4 Hinges: Integral w/nylon & stainless pins, or 8-inch aluminum, brite anodized. <br />2.4.5 Latches: Aluminum, brite anodized. <br />2.4.6 Strikes: Aluminum, brite anodized. <br />2.4.7 Bumper/Hooks: Heavy chrome plated zamac. <br />2.4.8 Pull (accessible stall only): Heavy duty chrome plated zamac. <br />3. Execution <br />3.1. Installation: Installation shall be in accordance with approved drawings and manufacturer's <br />standard recommendations. <br />End of Section 10170 <br />Section 10522 <br />Fire Extinguishers, Cabinets, and Accessories <br />1. General <br />1. 1. Related Documents <br />1.1.1 Drawings and general provisions of the Contract,including General and <br />Supplementary Conditions and Division I Specification Sections, apply to this <br />Section. <br />1.2. Summary <br />1.2.1 This Section includes the followin& <br />1.2. 1 � I Fire extinguishers. <br />1.2.1.2 Fire extinguisher mounting brackets. <br />1.2.2 Related Sections: The following Sections contain requirements that relate to this <br />Section: <br />1.2.2.1 Division 15 Section "Standpipe and Sprinkler Systems" for fire protection <br />standpipe and hose systems. <br />1.2.2.2 Division 16 Section "Interior Lialuina" for fire exting . uisher location <br />lights. <br />1 3. Submittals <br />1.3.1 General� Submit the following according to the Conditions of the Contract and <br />Division I Specification Sections. <br />1.3.2 Product data for mounting brackets, details showing mounting methods, <br />relationships of brackets to surrounding construction. <br />1.3.3 Samples for initial selection purposes in the form of manufacturer's color charts <br />consisting of actual units or sections of units showing full range of colors, textures, <br />and patterns available for each type of bracket finish indicated or exposed to view. <br />1.3.4 Samples for verification purposes in full-size units of each type of bracket finish <br />indicated, and in sets for each color, texture, and pattern specified, showing the full <br />range of variations. <br />1.4. Quality Assurance <br />1.4.1 Single -Source Responsibility: Obtain extinguishers and brackets from one source <br />from a single manufacturer. <br />1.4,2 Coordination Verify that brackets are sized to accommodate type and capacity of <br />extinguishers indicated and provided by Owner under separate Contract. <br />1.4.3 UL-Listed Products� Fire extinguishers shall be UL listed with UL listing mark for <br />type, rating, and classification of extinguisher. <br />1.4.4 FM -Listed Products: Fire extinguishers approved by Factory Mutual Research <br />Corporation for type, rating, and classification of extinguisher with FM marking. <br />1 <br />2. Products <br />2.1. Manufacturers <br />2.1.1 Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one <br />of the following: <br />Ansul Fire Protection, <br />BadgeF-Powhatan. <br />American Specialties Inc. <br />Bobfick Washroom Equipment, Inc. <br />Croker Div., Fire -End and Croker Corp. <br />Filtrine Manufacturing. <br />Lyon Metal Products. <br />J.L. Industries. <br />Larsen's Manufacturing Co. <br />Modern Metal Products by Muckle. <br />Potter -Roemer, Inc. <br />Samson Metal Products, Inc. <br />2.2. Fire Extinguishers <br />2.2.1 General: Provide fire extinguishers for each cabinet and other locations indicated, <br />in colors and finishes selected by Architect from manufacturer's standard, that <br />comply with authorities having jurisdiction. <br />2.2.2 Provide A, B, C, Type 2A-IOB:C, 5 lb nominal capacity in a polyester and epoxy <br />paint container with pressure guage. <br />2.2.3 Provide 10 lb, Class 60-B:C fire extinguisher, DC series, Dy chemical for use in <br />electrical and grease fires, provided in a polyester and epoxy container with pressure <br />guage. <br />2.3. Mounting Brackets <br />2.3.1 Brackets: Designed to prevent accidentally dislodging extinguisher, of sizes <br />required for type and capacity of extinguisher indicated, in plated finish. <br />2.3.1.1 Provide brackets for extinguishers not located in cabinets. <br />3. Execution <br />3.1. Examination <br />3.1.1 Examine walls and partitions for thickness and support framing for bracket to verify <br />cabinet depth and mounting prior to cabinet installation. <br />3.1.2 Do not proceed until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. <br />3.2. Installation <br />3.2.1 Follow manufacturer's printed instructions for installation. <br />3.2.2 Install in locations and at mounting heights indicated or, if not indicated, at heights <br />to comply with applicable regulations of governing authorities. <br />3.2.2.1 Fasten mounting brackets and cabinets to structure, square and plumb. <br />End of Section 10522 <br />Section 10800 <br />Toilet Accessories <br />1. General <br />(Not Used) <br />2. Products <br />2.1- Toilet Accessories. <br />2. 1.1 Mirror with stainless steel shelf Over each lavatory 18" x 30" x 1/4" polished <br />plate glass mirror with galvanized steel back, stainless steel frame and shelf and <br />with theft proof mounting, equal to the following: <br />Accessible toilet stalls (tilt mirror): Bradley 7405, 18" x 30" <br />All other lavatories: Bradley 7815, 18" x 30" <br />Equivalent models manufactured by McKinney are also acceptable. <br />2.1.2 Coat & Hat Hooks: Furnish 48 each, Stanley 97082� mount on 3/4" x 5" boards in <br />employee restrooms as directed by Publix Representative. <br />2.1.3 Grab Rails: 1 1/2" diameter satin finish stainless steel� one 36 inch at the rear and <br />one 42 inch to the side of each accessible toilet. <br />2.1.4 Mirror (mount on back of all restroom doors): 5 mm float glass, edges polished, <br />quality Q3, 18" x 60". <br />2.2. Towel, soap, toilet paper, cup dispensers and baby changing station furnished & installed <br />by Publix. <br />3. Execution <br />3.1. Installation: Install all toilet accessories securely to walls indicated, grab rails shall be <br />mounted to reinforced walls to withstand a point load of 350 pounds at any point. <br />End of Section 10800 <br />Section 13900 <br />Fire Sprinkler System <br />I . General <br />1. 1. System Description: <br />1.1.1 Construction Documents indicate the Design of a Fire Sprinkler System that <br />complies with the intent of Publix. Information contained in these Documents shall <br />be the only basis for Bid. <br />1-1.2 Factory Mutual Engineering is the approver of all systems that are acceptable to <br />Publix. However, Factory Mutual approval is a minimum requirement. Publix's <br />requirements exceed those of Factory Mutual in many particulars. <br />1.1.3 Design Changes: <br />1.1.3.1 It is recognized that there are several ways to obtain the protection <br />intended by Publix, and approvable by Factory Mutual Engineering. If <br />changes can be made to the Design to achieve cost or time savings, these <br />shall be submitted to Publix before requesting approval by Factory Mutual <br />or the Authority Having Jurisdiction. <br />1.1.3.2 Work shall not begin on the assumption of approvability of changes to the <br />Design. <br />1.1.3.3 If Publix approves design changes, submit Change Order request for <br />inclusion in Contract. <br />1.2. Scope of WorL <br />1.1 1 Renovate complete overhead sprinkler system as shown on the Drawings and <br />described herein. This specification applies only to Publix remodels where no <br />additonal tenant spaces are involved. <br />1.2.2 Provide other systems and apparatus as needed for security of components, ease of <br />access by Fire Fighters and Officials, and as required for a complete, integrated <br />system. <br />1.3. Design Requirements <br />1.3.1 Conform to the requirements of the local building code and the Authority Having <br />Jurisdiction. If conflicts occur between the requirements of the above mentioned <br />codes and authorities, the most stringent shall govern. <br />1. 3. 2 Spacing of sprinklers shall not exceed 130 sq. ft. per sprinkler, without written <br />permission from Publix. <br />1.3.3 Sprinkler location: All sprinklers shall be located as shown on Architect's <br />Drawings, and as required by codes, including vestibules and canopy attic areas (if <br />combustible). <br />1.4. Quality: <br />1.4.1 Subcontractor- <br />1.4.1.1 The Fire Sprinkler Subcontractor shall be a reputable firm regularly <br />engaged in this type of work, employing skilled workmen, and with <br />proper equipment. Work within the State of Florida shall be performed by <br />a firm licensed as a Class I or 11 Fire Sprinkler Contractor. <br />1.4.1.2 Upon request, Subcontractor shall show evidence of at least two similar <br />jobs, of comparable size and character, installed and operating within the <br />two years prior to bid opening. <br />1.4.1.3 Publix reserves the right to refuse any Subcontractor with or without <br />disclosing cause. <br />1.4.2 Personnel: <br />1.4.2.1 Employ an experienced Superintendent to oversee all operation. <br />1.4.2.2 Work shall not proceed without adequate super -vision present at all times. <br />Within the State of Florida, Foreman shall be a Journeyman Sprinkler <br />Fitter. <br />1.4.2.3 Work shall be performed by workers certified in their trade as <br />journeymen, and apprentices in accordance with regulations of the <br />It, <br />governing authority or customary practice. Utilize workers with skills in <br />proportion to complexity of tasks required. <br />1.4.2.4 Publix reserves the right to refuse assignment of workers to Publix work <br />with or without disclosing cause. <br />1,4.3 Quality Standards <br />1.4.3.1 Work shall be accomplished to ensure leak -proof installation. <br />1.4.3.2 Work will bejudged by Publix in comparison to work of similar types. <br />Substandard construction as judged by Publix Representative wil I not be <br />accepted. <br />1.4.3.3 Neatness counts. Make all joints, connections, unions, etc. with proper <br />care to insure that tight connections are made without excess material, <br />well secured to supports. <br />1.4.3.4 Install piping with runs straight, accurately formed radiuses at bends, and <br />adequate supports. <br />1.5. Pressure Test: <br />1.5.1 Perform testing as required by Factory Mutual and authorities having jurisdiction. <br />Test results shall be certified by these agencies. <br />1.5.2 As a minimum, test all piping and equipment under hydrostatic pressure of 200 <br />pounds per square inch for a 2 hour continuous period. <br />1.5.3 Correct all defects revealed by test. <br />1.5.4 Retest as required until system is leak free under test conditions. <br />2. Products <br />2.1. Heads <br />2.1.1 Areas with suspended ceilings� Use chrome recessed type sprinklers rated at 165 <br />degrees F., "Reliable" Ft glass bulb with "Reliable" GFI escutcheon ormatch <br />existing sprinklers. <br />1 1.2 In areas with exposed structure: <br />2.1.2.1 Sales/Customer Areas: Use brass upright type sprinklers rated at 1,65 <br />degrees F. <br />Z� <br />2.1.2.2 Storage, and other areas not used by customers: Use brass upright type, <br />rated at 286 degrees F or match existing sprinklers. <br />2.1.3 Cooler/Freezer Areas: Provide 165 degrees F. dry pendant sprinklers. Seal pipe <br />penetration and insulate pipe to I'-O" above top of cooler/freezer insulation panel. <br />2.2. Dry Systems: Where required by local authorities, the system shall be controlled by a <br />separate wall or post indicator valve and dry pipe valve. Valves are to be equipped with an <br />air compressor, low air trouble alarm, and supervisory switches. Control valves for either <br />shall be located 4'-6" above finished floor. <br />2.3. Provide spare sprinkler heads and wrenches. Provide number of cabinets, spare sprinkler <br />heads in locations required by NFPA 13 and Factory Mutual. <br />2.4. Provide pipe sleeves for all pipes passing through concrete floors and for all pipes passing <br />through conerete and masonry walls. <br />2.5. Provide escutcheons for all exposed pipes passing through floors and walls, Escutcheons <br />shall be brass chrome plate, two-piece hinged, fastened with set screw, size to suit. <br />2.6. All fittings shall be Factory Mutual approved and stamped and shall conform to the <br />requirements of NFPA. #13 and the Factory Mutual Approval Guide, except that no "slip" <br />type fittings are to be used. <br />2.7. Piping: <br />2.7.1 Piping shall conform to the requirements of NFPA. # 1 3 and the Factory Mutual <br />Approval Guide. Piping may be grooved, threaded and/or welded if all components <br />and methods are Factory Mutual approved. <br />2.7.2 Interior Sprinkler Piping: Schedule 40 black steel screwed pipe with standard <br />weight cast iron fittings, or schedule 40 black steel grooved pipe with couplings. <br />2.8. Sprinkler heads shall be approved by Underwriters' Laboratories and Factory Mutual. <br />3. Execution <br />3.1. General <br />3,1.1 Architectural and Structural Drawings shall be used for building construction, <br />dimensions and specific locations. <br />3.1.2 Perform all cutting and fitting required for work of this Section in rough <br />construction of the building, and in areas of existing buildings and structures as <br />required by alterations and connections to existing. <br />' <br />.3.1.3 All patching of finished construction of new and existing buildings shall be by the <br />General Contractor under the Sections of Specifications covering those materials. <br />3.1.4 Verify all field dimensions and locations of equipment and fixtures within the layout <br />as established by the General Contractor to insure close, neat fit, with other trades <br />work. <br />3.1.5 Where the work is dependent upon work of other trades or work already in place for <br />its proper installation, examine such other work and see that is in the proper <br />condition and state of completion before continuing the installation. <br />3.1.6 Include the services of an experienced Superintendent, who shall be constantly in <br />charge of the work, together with qualified journeymen required to properly unload, <br />install, connect, adjust, start and operate and test the work involved, including <br />equipment and materials furnished by others and by Owner. All work shall be <br />executed in a first class workmanlike manner. Workmanship that, in the opinion of <br />Publix, is substandard or shoddy, shall be removed and replaced with acceptable <br />work at no cost to Publix. <br />3.1.7 Follow Drawings in laying out work and check Drawings of other trades to verify <br />spaces in which work will be installed. Coordinate work with other trades. Maintain <br />maximum headroom and space conditions at all points. Where headroom or space <br />conditions appear inadequate, notify Architect before proceeding with installation. <br />3.2. Area of horizontal runs by trades: See Section 0 1 0 1 0. <br />I I <br />3.-). Conceal all piping above suspended ceiling where practical. <br />3.4. If directed by Architect, the Subcontractor shall, without extra charge, make reasonable <br />modifications in the layout as needed to prevent conflict with work of other trades or for <br />proper execution of the work. <br />3.5. Provide qualified installers. Install materials, apparatus and equipment in neat, workmanlike <br />manner. <br />3.6. Cooperate with the work of other trades to prevent conflict or interference and to aid rapid <br />completion of the overall project. <br />3.7. Protect materials, apparatus and equipment from damage, moisture, dirt, debris and work of <br />other trades. Do not install damaged materials and equipment, remove them from the site. <br />3.8. Install drops for sprinkler heads in areas with finished ceiling. Coordinate the exact location <br />of the ceiling grid with the ceiling contractor. <br />3.9. Examine all work of others. If any conditions exist which will prevent satisfactory <br />installation of materials or equipment the Architect shall be notified in writing. Starting of <br />work without notification indicates acceptance, and any or all changes required will be at <br />Contractor's expense. <br />3.10. Keep thejob site free from accumulations of waste materials and rubbish. Leave thejob site <br />and work in clean, orderly and acceptable condition. Clean all materials and equipment of <br />dirt, dust, paint, spots and stains, soil marks arid other foreign matter. <br />3.11. The inside sprinkler piping shall be installed in such a manner that there will be no leakage. <br />3.12. There shall be no on site welding of sprinkler piping. <br />3.13. Requirements for Final Acceptance and Payment: <br />3.13.1 Furnish Publix' Representative with a complete set of a]I manufacturer's warranties <br />and instructions, and with two sets of as -built drawings. <br />3.13.2 Obtain Final Inspection and test required by the authorities having jurisdiction for <br />their acceptance of the system; provide adequate advance notice to Publix' <br />representative of such inspection and test furnish Publix' Representative with <br />evidence of acceptance of the system by the local authority having jurisdiction. <br />3.14. Guarantee <br />3.14.1 All equipment shall be tested, adjusted and placed in proper operating condition by <br />the subcontractor. Contractor shall advise the Architect in writing that the systems <br />are installed according to the Specifications and Drawings and are operating <br />satisfactorily. The Owner shall receive written warranty covering all defects in <br />workmanship and material for a period of one (1) year from the date of Final <br />Acceptance. <br />3.14.2 All defects within this period shall be repaired without cost to the Owner. This shall <br />include adjustments, and all regular and preventative maintenance. <br />3.14.3 The Owner reserves the tight to make emergency repairs as required to keep <br />equipment in operation without voiding the Contractor's warranty. <br />3.15, Final Inspection <br />3.15.1 All of the following items shall be completed prior to final inspections. No <br />exceptions will be made and no final payment will be made until all items are <br />completed. <br />3.16. Cleaning Equipment and Premises: <br />3,16.1 Thoroughly clean all exposed parts of the apparatus and equipment. Exposed parts <br />which are to be painted shall be thoroughly cleaned of cement, plaster, and other <br />material and all oil and grease spots shall be removed. Repaint or touch up as <br />required to make look like new. Such surfaces shall be carefully wiped and all <br />cracks and corners scraped out. <br />3.16.2 Exposed metal work shall be carefully brushed down with steel brushes to remove <br />rust and other spots and touched up with primer. <br />End of Section 13900 <br />Section 13955 <br />Automatic Extinguishing Systems <br />1. General <br />1. 1. Automatic Extinguishing Systems, in their entirety, will be provided as an integral part of <br />the Grease Hood systems furnished by Publix and installed under the Contract. Owner <br />furnished services includes all set-up of the extinguishing systems. <br />2. Products <br />(Not Used) <br />3. Execution: <br />(Not Used) <br />End of Section 13955 <br />Section 15400 <br />Plumbing <br />1. General <br />1. 1. Summary <br />1.1.1 Provide all materials and equipment and perform all labor required to install <br />plumbing complete as indicated, as required by code, and as specified herein. All <br />sizes, etc., are Publix minimum and if local code requirements are higher, the work <br />shall be bid and installed accordingly. <br />1.1.1.1 Obtain and pay for all permits, bonds, inspection. <br />1.1.1.2 Provide hot and cold water mains and distribution piping, all overhead and <br />concealed except main water supply into building and where indicated on <br />the Drawings. No PVC pipe allowed above floor slab, (except plumbing <br />waste piping, unless not code approved). <br />1.1.1.3 Provide a system of soil and waste drains, vents, and connections to alI <br />sewer, and water mains and all fixtures. <br />1.1.1.4 Plumbing Fixtures: Provide and adjust, except as herein specified. <br />1.1�15 Provide all piping hanging and hangers. <br />1.1.1.6 Provide gas piping and all indirect drains required for equipment <br />furnished in other sections, and by Owner. <br />1.1.1.7 Provide rough -in plumbing for fixtures indicated as furnished by Publix or <br />others, and make required connections. Include uncrating equipment, <br />moving into place, and installing complete. <br />1.1.1.8 Coordinate plumbing work with all trades involved, including the <br />Refrigeration Contractor's work. <br />1 1.1.1.9 Provide all other materials and services required for a complete working <br />installation described in Contract Documents. <br />1.1.1.10 Provide Watts #909 backflow preventer on main water service line. <br />Coordinate location with Publix representative. <br />1.1.2 All apparatus shall be installed at exact height and locations as shown on the <br />Architectural Drawings, or if not shown, at heights and locations determined by <br />applicable codes and laws. <br />1.1.3 PerforTn all excavation and backfill required for services, and for all plumbing and <br />work inside and outside the building. Cutting of curbs, walks, concrete and paving <br />required for excavation shall be done by appropriate trade. <br />1.1.4 All store cases, coolers, and freezers will be furnished and set in place by Publix. <br />The Refrigeration Contractor shall make all condensate waste connections required <br />to Plumbing Contractors stub ups. Check equipment drawings against Drawings in <br />order to verify exact locations. Provide gas piping as indicated. <br />1.2. Definitions: Explanation and -Precedence of Documents: <br />1.2.1 For purposes of clarity and legibility, Plumbing Drawings are essentially <br />diagrammatic and, although size and location of equipment are drawn to scale <br />wherever possible, Contractor shall make use of all Contract Documents- <br />1.2.2 The Drawings indicate size, connection points and routes of pipe. It is not intended, <br />however, that all offsets, rises and drops are shown. Install piping as required to fit <br />structure, avoid obstructions, and retain clearance, headroom, openings and <br />passageways. <br />1.2.3 Carefully examine all existing conditions, existing piping and premises and compare <br />the Drawings with the existing conditions. Submittal of bid indicates that the <br />Contractor has examined the site and Drawings and has included all required work <br />in his bid. No allowances will be made for any error resulting from Contractor's <br />failure to visit Job Sites and to review Drawings. <br />1.2.4 Conflicts, discrepancies, interferences and omissions in documents shall be brought <br />to the aftention of the Architect for clarification prior to commencement of work. <br />1.2.5 Information was taken from various archive drawings and limited field observation. <br />Field verification of existing conditions and points of connection are required. <br />Provide all demolition, cutting and patching, and excavation required for the <br />project, whether or not shown on the drawings. <br />1.2.6 The term "provide" shall be defined as furnished and installed complete in every <br />way by this contractor. <br />1.33. Submittals: <br />1.3.1 Within 30 days of Contract Commencement (Authorization to Proceed), submit for <br />Publix' Architect's approval <br />Fixtures and trim with cuts including rough -in dimensions. <br />Equipment <br />Drains and cleanouts (floor and wall) <br />Valves, stops, hose bibbs <br />Miscellaneous <br />Roof flashing <br />Piping diagrams <br />Other items required to complete the Work <br />1.3.2 Submit six identical bound copies of all items. Arrange categories in order listed <br />above. <br />1.3.3 All cuts for the above shall have rough -in dimensions, connection sizes, and any <br />special installation requirements. In addition, furnish motor horsepower voltage and <br />phase for all equipment. <br />1.3.4 Project Record Drawings� Comply with Section 01720. <br />1.3.5 Do not order materials or proceed with the work without approved submittals. <br />1.3.6 Confirm electrical requirements and voltage with Div. 16 contractor prior to <br />ordering equipment. <br />1.4. Quality: <br />1.4.1 Subcontractor: <br />1.4.1.1 The Plumbing Subcontractor shall be a reputable firm regularly engaged <br />in this type of work, employing skilled workmen, and with proper <br />equipment. <br />1.4.1.2 Upon request Subcontractor shall show evidence of at least two similar <br />jobs, of comparable size and character, installed and operating within the <br />previous two years prior to bid opening. <br />1.4.1.3 Publix reserves the right to refuse any Subcontractor with or without <br />disclosing cause. <br />1.4.2 Personnel: <br />1.4.2.1 Employ an experienced Superintendent to oversee all operation. <br />1.4.2.2 Work shall not proceed without adequate supervision present at all times. <br />1.4.2.3 Work shall be accomplished by workers certified in their trade as masters, <br />journeymen, and apprentices in accordance with regulations of the <br />governing authority or customary practice. Utilize workers with skills in <br />proportion to complexity of tasks required. <br />1.4.2.4 All welding shall be performed by certified welders. For each welder, <br />provide certification of welding quality test, current within 6 months of <br />project. <br />1.4.2.5 Publix reserves the right to refuse assignment of workers to Publix work <br />with or without disclosing cause. <br />1.4.3 Quality Standards <br />� <br />1.4.3.1 Work shall be accomplished to ensure leak -proof installation. <br />1.4.3.2 Workwill bejudgedby Publix in comparisonto work of similartypes. <br />Substandard construction as judged by Publix Representative will not be <br />accepted. <br />1.4.3.3 Make all joints, connections, unions, etc. with proper care to insure that <br />tight connections are made without excess material, well secured to <br />supports. <br />1.4.3.4 Install piping with runs straight, accurately formed radiuses at bends, and <br />adequate supports. <br />1.4.4 Codes and Standards: <br />1.4.4.1 The entire system and all components specified herein shall meet all <br />applicable national, state, county and local codes, standards and <br />ordinances in every respect, <br />1.4.4.2 The contractor shall meet with the authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) and <br />review the proposed work, prior to commencing the work. Comply with <br />and provide all additional and supplementary requirements of the AHJ. <br />1.4.4.3 Comply with all OSHA requirements for construction safety. All piping <br />and equipment lower than 6 ft. - I 0 in. AFF shall be padded and striped <br />per OSHA requirements. <br />1.4.4.4 The following are the codes and standards which the engineer knows to <br />govem the work. <br />a) Standard Plumbing Code, 1997. <br />b) Standard Gas Code, 1997. <br />C) Florida Accessibility Code for Building Construction, <br />1994. <br />d) Florida Energy Efficiency Code for Building <br />Construction, 1997, <br />e) NFPA 30,1996, Flammable and Combustible Liquids <br />Code. <br />f) NFPA 37, Stationary Combustion Engines and Gas <br />Turbines, 1994. <br />g) NFPA 54, National Fuel Gas Code, 1996. <br />h) NFPA 58, Liquefied Petroleum Gas Code, 1998. <br />h) NFPA 70, National Electric Code, 1996. <br />i) NFPA 101, Life Safety Code, 1997, <br />j) ANSFASME 31.9, Building Services Piping. <br />1.4.5 Participate in the Pre -Construction Conference. <br />1.5. Sequencing� <br />1.5.1 Notify General Contractor, or any others, of all required chases, sleeves and <br />openings required so that the work can be accomplished without delay. Provide <br />necessary sleeves, etc., to be installed. Otherwise, this contractor shall pay for <br />appropriate trades to perform cutting and patching. <br />1.5.2 Joists, girders, beams, columns or reinforcing steel shall not be cut. <br />1.5.3 Where construction necessitates the routing of piping through structural members, <br />framing or under footings, permission to make such installation shall first be <br />obtained from the Publix Field Representative <br />1.6. Temporary Operation: The Owner may require operation of parts or all of the installation <br />prior to Final Acceptance. This operation shall not constitute acceptance of the Contractor's <br />work. <br />1.6.1 All gas and water used for construction shall be paid for by the General Contractor. <br />Furnish and install all temporary water piping required for construction purposes <br />and remove piping when use is no longer required. Restore site and piping to <br />original conditions. <br />1.7. The Owner reserves the right to make emergency repairs as required to keep equipment in <br />operation without voiding the Contractor's guarantee nor relieving the Contractor of his <br />responsibilities during the guarantee period. <br />1.8. Operating Instructions and Service Manual: <br />I.S.1 Provide two (2) neatly bound copies of maintenance and instructions book, parts <br />lists pertaining to all equipment furnished. <br />1.8.2 Each section shall be indexed and include parts lists, instruction books, suppliers' <br />phone numbers and addresses, and individual equipment guarantees all in separate <br />sections. <br />I.S.3 Representatives of the Owner shall be instructed by the Contractor as to complete <br />care and operation of the plumbing system. Inform the Architect in writing as to the <br />persons who received the instructions and the date that this was done, <br />1.9. Warranty <br />1.9.1 All new work, equipment, materials and systems shall be warranted against all <br />defects for a period of one year after final acceptance by the Owner. <br />2. Products: <br />2.1. Materials: <br />2.1.1 All materials shall be new, full weight, of the best quality with the same brand or <br />manufacturer used for each class of materials or equipment. All similar materials <br />shall be of the same type and manufacturer unless other -wise designated. <br />2.1.2 All plumbing fixtures shall be "first quality" as defined and set forth in Commercial <br />Standard CS 20-36 as promulgated by the U.S. Department of Commerce. <br />2.2. Fixtures <br />2.2.1 Provide vitreous china fixtures unless otherwise noted. <br />2.2.2 American Standard product designations have been used for consistency. Equivalent <br />fixtures by Crane, Kohler, or E1jer may be accepted. <br />2.2.3 Provide floor mounted carrier for all wall -hung fixtures, suitable for safely <br />supporting a 250 lb. load at the fixture outside edge. <br />2.2.4 Handicap Fixtures <br />2.2.4.1 Provide ADA approved padded seamless white safety covers for waste <br />and supply piping of handicap fixtures. <br />2.2,4.2 Provide offset tailpiece for lavatories. <br />2.2.4.3 Provide anti -scald pressure balanced tempering valve for lavatories and <br />other hand washing fixtures, unless the fixture is served with tempered <br />(mixed) supply water. <br />2.2.5 Instantaneous Water Heater <br />2.2.5.1 Thermostatically controlled, UL Listed, suitable for use in handicap hand <br />washing facilities. <br />2.3. Equipment <br />2.3.1 Drains, Cleanouts: As scheduled. Approved manufacturers: <br />Smith <br />Zurn <br />Wade <br />2.4. Pipe and Fittings� <br />2.4.1 Hot and cold water piping: ASTM B88 Seamless Type "L" copper tubing with <br />wrought copper solder fittings. Main service type "K". Underground copper piping <br />shall be protected from the elements with a bitumastic material (Pittsburg Corn' <br />Pittwrap) or AWWA C 105 polyethylene color codedjacket. ing <br />2.4.2 L.P. Gas Piping <br />2.4.2.1 Indoors: ASTM A53B steel pipe, Schedule 40, black, forged steel socket <br />weld fittings. <br />2.4 � 2.2 Outdoors: ASTM A53B steel pipe, Schedule 40, mill galvanized. Stencil <br />paint "LP -Gas" in bright yellow every 5 feet, at each bend, and at each <br />valve. <br />2.4.23 Indoors - Liquid: Not permitted. <br />2.4.2.4 Outdoors - Liquid: ASTM A53 steel pipe, Schedule 80, mill galvanized. <br />Stencil paint "LP -Liquid" in bright yellow every 5 feet, at each bend, and <br />at each valve. <br />2.4.2.5 Flexible Connectors: Designed and listed for LP gas service, stainless <br />steel wire braid reinforced, min. 350 psi working pressure. <br />2.4.2.6 Regulator: Designed and listed for LP gas service, two -stage design with <br />integral pressure relief or over -pressure shut-off device, and a means to <br />measure the outlet pressure. <br />2.4.2.7 Vaporizers: Designed and listed for LP gas service, min. 250 psi working <br />pressure. <br />2.4.2.8 Hydrostatic Relief Device� Designed and listed for LP gas service, for <br />positive pressure relieving protection, in each section of piping (including <br />flexible connectors) in which LP gas can be isolated between shut-off <br />valves. Relief device shall actuate between 400 and 500 psig. Extend <br />relief to a point at least I 0 feet above grade. <br />2.4.3 Gas Piping: <br />2.4.3.1 Indoors ASTM A53B steel pipe, Schedule 40, black, forged steel socket <br />weld fittings. <br />2.4.3.2 Outdoors: ASTM A53B steel pipe, Schedule 40, mill galvanized, <br />'� <br />malleable iron screwed fittings, galvanized. Stencil paint "GAS" in bright <br />yellow every 5 feet, at each bend and at each valve. <br />2.4.4 Soil, Waste, Vent Pipe: <br />2.4.4.1 PVC pipe (where allowed by codes): Unplasticized, ASTM D 1 785, Type <br />11, solvent cement joints, DWV fittings. schedule 40 unless indicated <br />otherwise on the Drawings, all elbows shall be long sweep type (above <br />and below the floor). <br />2.4.4.2 Cast Iron Pipe: Coated service weight cast iron soil pipe using coated <br />S VERDR UP FACILITIES, INC <br />FLORIDA CORPORATE LICENSE #AA COO 1 291 <br />(407)903-5001 Fax (407)903-5150 <br />5750 Major Boulevard, Suite 500, Orlando, FL 32819 <br />ARCHITECT OF RECORD <br />NAME FLOYD WILSON MCCOLLUM, JR., AIA <br />REGISTRATION: FLORIDA REG. #AR0016162 <br />DA TE: 02128101 <br />Revision: <br />Date: <br />By: Description: <br />1. ., il <br />� 11 � / <br />11A.�_J 1� 4,+n �( <br />, , I - <br />I <br />17 <br />1 1. 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