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HomeMy WebLinkAbout203 Towne Center Cir (2)f- r P K 0 J E C TFV'dftAT 1 BUILDING DEPT,1 LANDLORD TENANT COORDINATORI ARCHITECTI CITY OF SANFORD SEMINOLE TOWN CENTER LIMITED PARTNERSHIP RAYMOND AND ASSOCIATES P.A. 300 NORTH PARK AVENUE C/O SIMON PROPERTY GROUP PO BOX 1788 115 WEST WASHINGTON STREET 917- 11TH STREET PAL1 HARBOR, FLORIDA 34683 SANFORD, FL, 32771 INDIANAPOLIS, IN, 46204 ATTNt MR, ALEXANDER P. RAYMOND CONTACTi GARY WINN CONTACTi ROBERT L, HORKAY (813) 786-1937 (407) 330-5656 (317) 263-7916 FAXi(407) 330-5666 FAXi (317) 685-7222 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERt SPYCHALA AND ASSOC„ INC. 685 MAIN STREET, SUITE TY FIRE MARSHALL OWNER / TENANTI SAFETY HARBOR, FLORIDA 34695 ATTN, MR, MICHAEL P, SPYCHALA, P.E. CITY OF SANFORD FIRE DEPARTMENT VISIONWORKS, INC, (813) 726-3001 1303 SOUTH FRENCH AVENUE THE ICOT CENTER, SUITE 407 SANFORD, FL, 32771 13830 58TH STREET NORTH MECHANICAL ENGINEERc CONTACTi RICHARD COHEN CLEARWATER, FLORIDA 34620 (407) 322-4952 ATTN, MR, GEORGE E, GEBHARDT ENGINEERING PROFESSIONALS, INC, FAXi (407) 323-8635 (813) 524-6201 1525 WEST KENNEDY BLVD., SUITE 'E' TAMPA, FLORIDA 33506 ATTNi MR, GARY STENLUND, PE, (813) 251-6848 c E (Ok L MO fti tSh I F I T 1. BUILDING SHALL COMPLY WITH ALL GOVERNING CODES, ORDINANCES AND THE CLASSIFICATION OF BUILDING BY OCCUPANCYi 1991 STANDARD BUILDING CODE, 1991 NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE, 1985 NFPA GROUP 'M' MERCANTILE CLASSIFICATION OF BUILDING BY CONSTRUCTIONi 101 LIFE SAFETY CODE, 1991 STANDARD PLUMBING CODE, 1991 STANDARD TYPE IV, UNPROTECTED, SPRINKLERED MECHANICAL CODE, 1991 STANDARD FIRE PREVENTION CODE, 1993 ENERGY 2, TOTAL SQUARE FOOTAGE 3,750 SO, FT, EFFICIENCY CODE FOR BUILDING CONSTRUCTION STATE OF FLORIDA, 1990 ACCESSIBILITY CODES AND STANDARDS, FLORIDA BOARD OF BUILDING CODES AND STANDARDS CHAPTER 533, PART V, SEMINOLE COUNTY ZONING AND BUILDING ORDINANCE, AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT ACCESSABILITY GUIDELINES, ANY UPDATED EDITIONS OF ANY OF THE FOREGOING, AND ANY OTHER STATUTES, ORDINANCES, LAWS, REGULATIONS, RULES, ORDERS AND CODES WHICH MAY BEAR UPON TENANT'S WORK, THE INCORPORATION OF ANY MATERIAL CONTAINING ASBESTOS INTO THE PREMISES, OR ANY PORTION OF THE TENANT'S WORK, IS ABSOLUTELY PROHIBITED, ABBREVIATIONS: A.F.F. ABOVE FINISH FLOOR F.O.S. FACE OF STUD O�C, ON CENTER ACT. ACC►US'TICAL FT. FEET O('NG, OPENING ADJ. ADJUSTABLE F,N,D, FEMININE NAPKIN DISPOSAL. OPR,HAND OPPOSITE HAND A,C, AIR COICITION/CONDITIONED/ F,N,V, FEMININE NAPKIN VENDOR O.D. OUTSIDE DIAMETER CONDITIONER/CONDITIONING FIN, FINISH PR. PAIR ALT, ALTERNATE FIKOPNG, FINISH OPENING RT,D, PAPER TOWEL ALUM, ALUMINUM F,E. FIRE EXTINGUISHER DISPENSER A.B. ANCHOR BOLT F,E,C,R, FIRE EXTINGUISHER CABINET P,T,H, PAPER TOWEL HOLDER & AND RECESSED P,COL, PIPE COLUMN APPROX. APPROXIMATELY F.H. FIRE HYDRANT PLAS, PLASTER Q AT F,R,P, FIRE RETARDANT PANEL P,L,i,M, PLASTIC LAMINATE AWN, AWNING F,R,T, FIRE RETARDANT TREATED PLUMB, PLUMBING FL. FLOOR P,C, - PLUMBING CONTRACTOR B,C, BASE CABINET Fa FLOOR DRAIN PLY �iD, PLYWOOD BASE PLATE F, FIRB,P, FLUSH PANEL P T PRESSURE TREATED BK BEAM FTG, FOOTING P; ,,.. TELEPHONE BLK, BLOCK F.M. FRAMED MIRROR 0 QUARRY TILE B.S. BOTH :TIDES B.W. BOTH WAYS GALV, GALVANIZED R. RADIUS BTM, BOTTOM GA, GAUGE RECT, RECTANGULAR BRK, BRICK 01C, GENERAL CONTRACTOR REINF, REINFORCEMENT BLDG, BUILDING GL, GLASS REQU,; REQUIRED G.B. GRAB BAR REV, REVISION __ CAB, CABINET G.W.B. GYPSUM WALLBOARD RID, ROOF DRAIN CPT, CARPET GYP, GYPSUM RM, ROOM C.I. CAST I,�OW R,O, ROUGH OPENING C.B. CATCH BASIN HC, . I iANL11CAPPED S.N.D. SANITARY NAPKIN CLG, CEILING HDW, HARDWARE DISPOSAL CEK CEMENT HT, HEIGHT SCH, SCHEDULE CTR, CENTER H. HIGH SNT, SEALANT C.T. CERAMIC TILE H,C, I iOLLOW CORE SECT, SECTION CH8D, CHALKBOARD HIM, 1.,u:l_LOW tETAL SHT, SHEET C.O. CLEAN OUT HORIZ, HORIZONTAL SHO, SHOWER CLO, CLOSET Sl101C, SHOWER CONTROLS COL, COLUMN IN, I+"A I SHOH, SHOWER HAD COK COMBINATION INCL, TNCLUOE- SIN. SIMILAR CONC, CONCRI=TE LD, 'INSIDE DIAMETER 13.01 " SOAP DISPENSER COSST, CONSTRUCTION INSUL, INSULATION SIR SOAP HOLDER C,M,U, CONCRETE MASONRY UNIT S.C. SOLID CORE CONT CONTINUOUS JT, JOINT S. SOUTH CONTR, CONTRAi;TOER JST, JOIST SPECS, SPECIFICATIONS j C.J. CONTROL JOINT so, SQUARE j C,TOP COUNTER TOP LAM, LAMINATED SQ,FT, SQUARE FEET L,L, LANDLORD S.S. STAINLESS STEEL DEMO, DEMOLITION LAV. LAVATORY STD, STANDARD DEPART. DEPARTIIEN T L. LONG STL, STEEL DTL, DETAIL. S TrR, STRUCTURAL DIA, DIAMETER MGR, MANAGER S,M,S, STRUCTURAL METAL DIM, DIMENSIGN MIFF MANHOLE STUD DR, DOOR MFR, MANUFACTURER SUSP, SUSPEND DT,A, DOVETAIL ANCHOR MAS, MASONRY SYS, SYSTEM DT,S, DOVETAIL SLOT M,t?, MASONRY OPENING DR DOWN MAT'L, MATERIAL TKBLl, TACKBOARD DWG. DRAWING MAX. MAXIMUM T,C, TENANT CO-ORDINATOR QF, DRINKING FOUNTAIN MECH, MECHANICAL T.P.H. TOILET PAPER HOLDER MT, METAL T,8, G. TONGUE AND GROOVE EA. EACH M.F. METAL FRAME T.B. TOWEL BAR E. EAST M.S. METAL STUD TYP, TYPICAL, UNLESS ELEC, ELECTRICAL M,R,D, MEATL ROOF DECK OTHERWISE NOTED E.C. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR MIN, MINIMUM U, URINAL E,H,D, ELECTRIC HAND DRYER Ml, MIRROR V.T.R. VENT THROUGH ROOF E.W.C. ELECTRIC WATER COOLER MISC, MISCELLANEOUS VERT, VERTICAL ELEV, ELEVATION MR, MOISTURE RESISTANT V,T, VINYL TILE ENCL, ENCLOSURE M.B.H. MOP AND BROOM W.R. WASTE RECEPTACLE EQ. EQUAL F-IOLDER WIC, WATER CLOSET EQUIP, . EQUIPMENT MTD, MOUNTED WIR WATER HEATER EXIST, EXISTING W,p WATER PROOF E.J. EXPANSION JOINT N. NORTH 1 WEST EXP. EXPOSED. N.I.C. NOT IN CONTRACT . WIDTH EXT, EXTERIOR N.T.S. NOT TO SCALE W/, WITH E,G,C,B, EXTERIOF GYPSUM CEILING N0, NUMBER W/O, WITHOUT BOARD WD, WOOD / GENERAL NOTES, 1, THESE DRAWINGS REPRESENT THE SCOPE OF WORK TO BE PERFORMED BY THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR, 2, ANY DISCREPANCIES OR OMISSIONS ON THESE DRAWINGS MUST BE BROUGHT TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHT(ECT PRIOR TO START OF ANY WORK, FAILURE BY TH CONTRACTOR TO IDENTIFY ERRORS, DISCREPANCIES OR OMISSIONS WILL THEN BECOME THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY, 3, ALL NOTES ON THIS DRAWING APPLY FOR THE ENTIRE PROJECT WHETHER OR NOT REPEATED ON OTHER DRAWINGS, 4, ALL WORK, MATERIALS AND CONSTRUCTION METHODS SHALL CONFORM WITH ALL GOVERNING RULES AND REGULATIONS AS SET FORTH BY ALL GOVERNMENTAL AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION, 5, APMR OVAL OF THESE DR) WINGS BY GOVERNING. AUTHORITIES DOES NOT RELEASE THE CONTRACTOR FRO,;l COMFA„ YING WITH A;,_L APPLICABLE CODES AND STANDARDS, 6, ON0 NEW, FIRST CLASS MATE_RUL WILL BE USED, ALL WORK AND EQUIPMENT SHALL BE WARRANTED BY THE CONTRACTOR FOR A MINIMUM OF ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF FINAL ACCEPTANCE EXCEPT FOR MANUFACTURER'S GUARANTEES WHICH MAY BE LONGER, 7, NO COMBUSTIULE MATERIALS A+=RE PERMITTED ABOVE CEILING, 8, ALL GYPSUM WALLBOARD SHALL_ BE TAPED, SPACKL_ED AND SANDED SMOOTH PRIOR TO FINISHING, METAL_ BEADING SHALL BED USED ON ALL OUTSIDE CORNERS WHERE APPLICABLE. 9, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE* ACCESS PANELS AS REQUIRED PER PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS OR INSTRUCTIONS, 10, THE GENERAL C()NTRACT OR SHALL_ BEAR FUEL RESPONSIBILITY AND COSTS FOR THE FOLLOWING, A. PERMITS, LICENSES, INSPECTIONS AND FEES, (ALL IMPACT FEES). B. TEMPORARY POWER AND UTILITIES, C. POWER, SEWER AND UTILITY HOOK-UP, D. TRASH REMOVAL, E, LIABILITY AND WORKMEN'S COPiPENSATION INSURANCE, ETC, F, AND OTHER ITEMS INDICATED IN SPE=CIF.ICATION3, 11, IF CONSTRUCTION IS INCOMPLETE AT TIME OF SCHEDULED CARPET AND/OR FIXTURE INSTALLATION, ALL TRADFS MUST TAKE ADEQUATE PRE_^AUTIONS TO 'PROTECT CARPET AND/OR FIXTURES BY USE OF DROP CLOTHS, TEMPORARY BAlRKICALIES, OR EOUIVALENT, 12, THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL FURNISH I AND INSTALL PORTABLE FIRE E,% . _, ,,jUTSHERS OF THE CORRECT CAPACITY AND RATING AS REQUIRED BY N,F,P,A, PAMPHLET # 10 AND LOCAL AUTHORITIES, 13, FIRE EXTINGUISHERS (ON FLOOR PLAN) - INDICATES GENERAL LOCATION OF EXTINGUISHERS, GENERAL CONTRACTQfR TO VERIFY EXACT PLACEMENT WITH OWNER AND FIRE MARSHALL PRIOR TO INSTALLATION, 4. GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL 1 X 4 BLOCKING F,R,T, AS REQUIRED BY FIXTURE MANUFACTURER, 15, GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO FIELD MEASURE AND PROVIDE MIRROR INSERTS FOR RETAIL DISPLAY FIXTURES kAPPROXIMATELY ONE PER " SECTION), APPROX, ';55 S,F, OF MIRROR, 15. GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE AND INSTALL SPRINKLER SYSTEM AS REQUIRED BY GOVERNING AUTHORITIES, PROVIDE SPRINKLEK SHOP DRAWINGS FOR APPROVAL PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION, 17, ALL ROOF WORK INCLUDING, CUTTING, PATCHING, FLASHING ROOFING ETC, SHALL BE DONE BY LANDLORD'$ ROOFER, TENANT'S SOLE COST AND EXPENSE, NO EXCEPTIONS,- COORDINATE W/ MALL OPERATIONS DIRECTOR, T COVER SHEET A-1 ARCH I TECTURAL FLOOR PLAN DECOR PLAN i SCHEDULES OR A DOOR SCHEDULE, D ONS F-- I FIXTURE/EQUIPMENT PLAN, F-1 a FIXTURE/EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE AND ROTES A- I ARCH I TEc,rURAL SPEC I F I CAT I ONS A-E ARCHITECTURAL SPECIFICATIONS A-3 ARCH I TECTURAL SPEC I F I CAT I ONS A- 4 ARCH I TECTURAL SPEC I F I CAT 1 ONS A-5 ARCH I TECTURAL SPEC I F I CAT I ORS A -a ARCHITECTURAL SPECIFICATIONS -1 FLOOR PLAN- H.V.A.C. M-2 H. .A.C. NOTES, SCHEDULES, AND DETA I LS P -1 SAN I TARP FLOOR PLAN P-2 DO EST IC WATER FLOOR PLAN F- 3 PLUMB 1 NQ R I SERS,DETA I LS, AND ROTES i E c L I GHT I NG PLAN E-k POWER PLAN E-3 PANEL, F IXTURE SCHEDULE, SY . L IST SECTION CUT 1 SECTION NUMBER INDICATION A-s SHEET NUMBER PLAid DETAIL DETAIL AREA INDICATION 1-'---- DETAIL NUMBER A-e SHEET NUMBER ELEVATION � --- ELEVATION NUMBER INDICA1'i0N 1 SHEET NUMBER DOOR ICEiI I O REFER TO DOOR SCHEDULE CONSTRUCTION 1' NOTES WHICH APPLY '� �`' ES TO TO SPECIFIC ITEMS DRAWINGS WHERE INDICATED, �'OILET REFER TO TOILET AC0ESSORIES ACCESSORY SCHEDULE �. SHEET A GENERAL 3), NOTES WHICH APPLY NOTES TO ALL DRAWINGS, PARTITION „ .. REFER TO PARTITION INDICATION LEGEND ELEVATION TARG "! t,'_. —' _ ELEVATION AaavE _ FIN, FLR, — SURFACE DESCRIPTION r ( CENTERLINE , 0 DIAMETER vl � �- PLATE LEASE LINE UTILITYC,®��I,NE,CTIC)N rlvE i c 0 V) a>i L(0 C� (co 0 r QLL4_ O cy m cc w z w 0 O® w.j Oa zcc ®O LA. z w U� 5-5-95 drn, I ck, 9409 Comm, no, 7o*wAe Cerkr V�s�on WOKS r r r r r I' GENERAL NOTES, L WRAP EXISTING STEEL COLUMNS W/ 1/2" GYPSUM WALL BOARD ON METAL FURRING AS REQUIRED, SIMILAR TO DETAIL #4/A-4, O WATERPROOF AREA AS DESIGNATED ON PLAN W/A 30 MIL, POLYETHYLENE CLEAVAGE MEMBRANE (EQUAL TO NOBELSEAL TS) INSTALLED PER MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS AND ANSI-A108, MEMBRANE SHALL EXTEND AROUND THE PERIMETER OF THE PREMISES A MINIMUM OF FOUR(4) INCHES IN HEIGHT OR EQUAL TO THE HEIGHT OF THE BASE, SLEEVES AND FIXTURES MUST BE, FLASHED INTO THE MEMBRANE, ALL PENETRATIONS MUST BE SEALED IN ACCORDANCE W/ THE MANUFACTURERS RECOMENDATIONS, BEFORE THE FINISHED FLOORING IS APPLIED, G,C, SHALL DEMONSTRATE WATERTIGHT INTEGRITY OF THE MEMBRANE TO LANDLORDS FIELD REPRESENTATIVE, O REMOVE EXISTING 1HR, PARTITION AS REQUIRED TO .INSTALL NEW RECESSED EXIT DOOR, SCALE 1/4" = P-O" NOTE; GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY LOCATION OF ALL DEMISING PARTITIONS PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION AND COORDINATE ANY DISCREPANr';IES W/ ARCHITECT, 11 PART 1 T I ON TYPES: - SOUND INSULATION � c L DELETED -o o c -�2 1 HOUR DEMISING PARTITIONi 3 5/8" METAL STUDS Q 16" O.C. BY LANDLORD, CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL 5/8" TYPE 'X' GYPSUM WALLBOARD ON VISIONWORKS SIDE, FROM SLAB TO UNDERSIDE OF ROOF DECK. c o -�3 1 HOUR PARTITIONi > CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL 3 5/8" METAL STUDS Q 16" O,C, m L WITH 1-LAYER OF 5/8" TYPE 'X' GYPSUM WALLBOARD BOTH SIDES, FROM SLAB TO UNDERSIDE OF ROOF DECK, F41 3 5/8" METAL STUD PARTITIONi CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL 3 5/8" METAL STUDS 9 15" O.C. WITH 1/2" GYPSUM WALLBOARD FROM SLAB TO 6" ABOVE CEILING BOTH SIDES. m co --- 5� 3 5/8" METAL STUD PARTITION; CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL 3 5/8" METAL STUDS O 10" O,C, WITH 1/2" GYPSUM WALLBOARD FROM SLAB TO 6" ABOVE CEILING ONE SIDE, AND 1/2" GYPSUM WALLBOARD TO ROOF DECK ONE SIDE, --� 3-5/8' METAL STUD, 42" HIGH PARTITIONi 1r CONTRACTOR TO INSTALL 3-5/8" METAL STUDS 0 16" O.C. WITH 1/2" GYPSUM WALLBOARD FROM SLAB TO 41-1/4" A,F,F, REFER TO SECTION 47/A-9, NOTEi 1, ALL ATTACHMENTS TO THE BASE BUILDING STRUCTURAL SYSTEM, OTHER THAN NORMAL CEILING SUSPENSION AND LIGHT FRAMING, MUST BE SPECIFICALLY APPROVED IN WRITING BY LANDLORD, NO DUCT, PIPING CONDUIT, ETC, SHALL BE SUSPENED FROM JOIST AND/OR BEAMS, NO WELDING TO THE BUILDING STRUCTURE, 2, ALL WOOD SHALL RECEIVE A FIRE RETARDANT COATING OR TREATMENT, NO WOOD OR OTHER COMBUSTIBLE MATERIAL SHALL BE USED ABOVE ANY CEILING. ALL FINISH WOOD SHALL BE KILN -DRIED AND MILL QUALITY FINISH, 3. TENANT'S COTRACTOR SHALL PURCHASE FROM LANDLORD THE MALL FLOORING MATERIAL FOR INSTALLATION WITHIN ANY AREA EXTENDING BACK FROM THE LEASE LINE TO A RECESSED STOREFRONT, THIS INSTALLATION SHALL MATCH THE MALL PATTERN EXACTLY, 4, ALL FLOOR PENETRATIONS THROUGH CONCRETE SLAB MUST BE CORE BORED OR SAW CUT, SLEEVED, SEALED, FIREPROOFED AND WATERPROOFED, ALL PIPING SLEEVES SHALL EXTEND A MINIMUM OF 4 INCHES IN HEIGHT OR EQUAL TO THE HEIGHT OF THE BASE, PROVIDE TEMPORARY PROTECTION UNTILL CONSTRUCTION IS COMPLETE, L � N C � C L. O C1.�+ CL L' cc Ul lac �i,si V Allsoikk Uz 'g 0 0 J V- J o Zocc 0 ® Le.. wZ ___) 5-5-95 date NELSON+ drn, I ck, 9509 Comm, no,., Amml Of 9 B,3 C ODD D,9 I I I I I I I I SECURE TO STRUCTURE ABOVE L,L, 2' X 4' FLUORESCENT TROFFER, O RECESSED INCANDESCENT DOWNLIGHT LIGHTING TRACK 4' FLUORESCENT CHANNEL SUPPLY AIR DIFFUSER R RETURN AIR GRILLE A ® EXHAUST FAN NOTEi SEE RESPECTIVE MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS FOR SPECIFICATIONS OF DIFFUSERS, GRILLES, LIGHTING FIXTURES, ETC. PARABOLIC LENSE CEILING: 1 1/2" SO, X 1" PLASTIC PARABOLIC LENSE, MFG. = "SCIENTIFIC LIGHTING PRODUCTS" CAT, #P,S,C, 1121-22, 24" X 24" GRID - CLEAR ALUMINUM 'T' GRID, WESTERN FLORIDA LIGHTING, 813- 733-7000, SECURE TO STRUCTURE r I ABOVE — �Fr- IT I I I ( CEILING 1/2" G.W.B. m NEON I TUBE FINISH CEILING m P-1 3 i 5/8' MTL, STUDS 45° Q 24" O.C. TYPICAL, MIR, P-2 4 5/8' D.E. TAm I L SCALE; V = P-0" I� FINISH CEILING 1/2' G.W.B. NEON TUBE m m P-1 5° N II II 1/2" G.W.B. 3 5/8" MTL, jUIT PAINT Q 24' O.C. II I (0 WHITE TYPICAL, II II 1/2' G,W,B, PARABOLIC WC-1 r LENSES 1'-6' 4 5/8' 1'-0' 4' CEILING I L SCALB V = P-0" U c L O c c 0 m L ml U) L c� co a No }-p U t-- -c E 0 L (� f,o � Q cc w z ,z,■, w v J A» Oz z .` -q J 00 W �® WJ ® ..J ta. w 0 w z ° 0 LJa. Z wqc ac in va 5-5-95 date NELSON+ drn, ck, 9509 comm, no, A-2 �f9 M A T h K I A L b"AC Ina E Lffiff)'M L E MARK DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER FURNISH INSTALL REMARKS CPT-1 CARPET # 1 SHAW COMMERCIAL, PATTERNi COLONIAL #50522, COLOR— SILVERMINE #22565 G.C.G.C.RESPONSIBLE DIRECT GLUE DOWN — G.C. FOR FLOOR PREP AND GLUE CPT-2 CARPET #2 SHAW COMMERCIAL, PATTERNS CA ELOT #5 L 3 COLOR— G,C, G'Co DIRECT GLUE DOWN — G,C, RESPONNSIANDEBLE FOR FLOOR PREP VT VINYL TILE #519 8INYL PEWTER TILE)EXCELLONNTILE G.C. G.C. SUPPLY 2 BOXES STOCK VB 4" VINYL BASE MERCER VINYL 208 GREY 4 STRAIGHT AND COVE G C G,C, SUPPLY 1 BOX STOCK P-1 PAINT # 1 PITTSBURGH PAINT P4752 GREY VELVET SEMI —GLOSS LATEX, G.C, G,C, P-2 PAINT #2 PITTSBURGH PAINT P2751 CHRO— MIUM GREY SEMI —GLOSS LATEX G.C. G,C, P-3 PAINT #3 BENJAMIN MOORE #1281 BURGANDY SEMI —GLOSS LATEX G.C. G,C. MIR, 1/4" PLATE GLASS MIRROR -CLEAR G.C. G,C, CLEAR ANODIZED ALUM, CHANNELS TOP AND BOTTOM, VERTICAL BUTT JOINTS GLASS A 1/2" POLISH PLATE GL, TEMP, CLEAR G.C. G.C. GLASS 'B' 1/4' POLISH PLATE GL, TEMP, CLEAR G,C, G.C. LAM # 1 PLASTIC LAMINATE # 1 'FORMICA' #927 FOLKSTONE MATTE FINISH, G,C, G.C. ALTERNATEt 'WILSONART', FASHION GREY #D381-6 CLG, # 1 CEILING SYSTEM # 1 'ARMSTRONG' SECOND LOOK II #2767, WHITE ,24' X 24' X 3/4' ANGULAR TEGULAR LAY —IN, FIRE GUARD, G,C, G.C.SUPPLY INSTALLED IN STANDARD 15/ 16' I2VERXED 'T�TEM, 0U ES CLG, #2 CEILING SYSTEM #2 'ARMSTRONG' MINABOARD, 4833, 24' X 48' X 5/8' LAY IN, FIRE GUARD, G.C.G,C, INSTALLED IN STANDARD 15/ 16' WHITEY INVERTJD 'T' SYSTEM, SUPPL 2 BOX S STOCK GD-1 GYPSUM WALLBOARD GYPSUM DRYWALL, PAINTED, G,C, G,C, nvvM F I Saft one A H E. D mum L E ROOM FLOOR BASE WALLS CEILING CL•MT REMARKS 1, RETAIL AREA FIELD -CPT, # 1 BORDER- CPT, #2 VB P-1 8 P-2 CLG, # 1 10'-0" SEE INTERIOR ELEV'S 2 RECEPTION/ CASHIER CPT, # 1 VB P-2 LUMINOUS CLG, SEE DTL, 2/A-2 VARIES SEE INTERIOR ELEV'S 3 DISPENSING AREA CPT, # 1 VB P-2 LUMINOUS CLG, SEE DTL, 2/A-2 VARIES SEE INTERIOR ELEV'S 4 VISION SCREENING CPT, # 1 VB P-2 CLG, # 1 9'-0" SEE INTERIOR ELEV'S 5 CONTACT LENSES CPT, # 1 VB P-2 CLG, # 1 9'-0" SEE INTERIOR ELEV'S 6, CORRIDOR CPT, # 1 VB P-2 8 P-3 CLG, # 1 9'-0" SEE INTERIOR ELEV'S 7, WAITING CPT, # 1 VB P-2 & P-3 CLG. # 1 9'-0" SEE INTERIOR ELEV'S 8, CONSULTATION ROOM # 1,2j&3 CPT, # 1 VB P-2 CLG, # 2 9'-0" SEE INTERIOR ELEV'S 91 VESTIBULE VT VB P-2 CLG, # 2 9'-0" SEE INTERIOR ELEV'S 10, MEN'S RESTROOM VT VB P-2 CLG # 2 8'-0" SEE INTERIOR ELEV'S 11, WOMEN'S RESTROOM VT VB P-2 CLG, # 2 8'-0" SEE INTERIOR ELEV'S 12, LABORATORY VT VB P-2 CLG, # 2 9'-0" SEE INTERIOR ELEV'S 13, MANAGER'S OFFICE VT VB P-2 CLG, # 2 9'-0" SEE INTERIOR ELEV'S 14, COMP, ROOM VT VB P-2 CLG. # 2 9'-0" 15, STOCK ROOM VT VB P-2 CLG, # 2 9'-0" i 0 l CARPET WHEN COMPRESSED TO BE FLUSH W/ TILE LATEX LEVELING COMPOUND ---/ CERAMIC TILE - TFIIN SET CARPET - DETA' IL SCALEi 1"=1" own EXTEND MALL FLOORING TO STOREFRONT AS REWIRED BASE CABINET BY OTHERS (N,I,C) 4" VINYL BASE CARPET # 1 CARPET # 2 1' 8' P 1-3/4' FIELD VERD C A R P PE T DE"T I SCALE; NTS _o U) r (D l r c� -o - r a - r w ® z cc w - r 0 z z po �® z j J Q a,. Z FACE OF GYPSUM o aU. r WALLBOARD, W �e 0)U) SEALED CONC, FLOOR -*"*) 5-5-95 date NE SON drn, 9509 comet, no. Z Ui 1 3 Y SIGN 8 ELEVATION BREAKS 2 2 1 OPENING TYP, 7 2 0, SPACE I 1 2' 6" EO, EQ. TYP, 0, SPACE m m W i LANDLORD NEUTRAL PIER 7 A - a, LANEUTRAL PIER B OND 1 I 2 I BUTTF- 1 'J INT II I I ROLLING GRILLE AREA 4 -4 ® WCL r 5 a 6 / BUTT BUTT 4JOINT a 4 1 6 4 4 EXTENT OF VISIONWORKS STOREFRONT ALL STOREFRONT EL ATION SCALE: 1/4'= V-0' EC%TION r2 SdAllis f'tiF'F-s a-. + 1 l'-0' A,F,F, BRACE TO STRUCTURE ABOVE + 10'-0' A,FF, FINISH CEILI 5/8' TYPE'X' GYP, BRD,— SEE INTERIOR ELEVATIONS & ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE -- V.S.— FINISH FLOOS L u T 1 (0) N Y SCALE.- 1_1_/=1- NOTE 1, ALL STOREFRONT FINISHES AND MATERIALS SHALL HAVE A MINIMUM CLASS II FLAME SPREAD RATING TOACHIEVE T HIS RATING 2, KEYSWITCHES FOR ROLLING GRILLES ON THE MALL SIDE OF THE STOREFRONT SHALL BE RECESSED AND FINISHED TO MATCH THE STOREFRONT MATERIAL 3, A SEPARATE SIGN SUBMITTAL IS REQUIRED, SUBMIT A SEPIA SIGN DRAWING INDICATING DIMENSIONS, FABRICATION, COLORS MATERIALS, PLACEMENT ON STOREFRONT ELEVATIONS, MOUNTING AND SERVICING TECHNIQUES, 4, A SEVEN DAY, 24 HOUR TIME CLOCK SHALL BE PROVIDED BY TENANT FOR ILLUMINATION OF STOREFRONT, SHOW WINDOWS AND SIGN'. DURING REQUIRED HOURS DESIGNATED BY THE �.,,,D ING SEE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS, 5, COtflECT ALL rlEON SIGNAGE TO A Dl*iER CONTROL, SEE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS, FRY REGLET 2' 0' J '1=' MOLDING �-EXISTING MALL MTL, STUD- CONSTRUCTION MTL, CHANNEL 5/6' TYPE 'X" EXISTING MALL GYPSUM CONSTRUCTION 1 WALLBOARD FRY REGLET /'F' MOLDING METAL STUD ROLLING GRILLE I / I 2 FRY REGLET CHANNEL \ �I SCREED I ( 3 5/8' i MTL STUDS I I I • METAL BOX BEAM II+ + 16' o,c, 3 I b I I ROLLING GRILLE TRACK LE XSE • L'4r� 3 A-4 m .I f� 3/4' CEMENT PLASTER WIRE LATH DETA SCALE: 3'= V-U' I I LINE OF I ROLLING GRILL —►� ✓ 6' 13' I 'J BEAD I I I I F,R,T, I BLOCKING I a I 5/84 TYPE 'X' GYPSUM 5/8' TYPE 'X" WALLBOARD GYP, BRD, io 1 CEMENT PLASTER ' i J 3/4' WIRE' I LATH / cv FRY REGLET CHANNEL I SCREED LINE OF SOFFIT I MTL STUD ABOVE I L.L. ETAIL , SCALE, .3 !'-0° 1 LL LL 0 L3 5/8' METAL STUD FRAMING 4 A-4 1❑ 3/4" CEMENT PLASTER - SMOOTH FINISH, PAINT GRAY, (P-1), PLASTER INSTALLED OVER GALV, METAL LATH ON 5/8" TYPE "X" GYPSUM EXT, GRADE SHEATHING, 2� ACCENT REVEAL; 1/2" X 3/4"D, METAL, PAINT RED REFER TO DETAIL, SECTION #3/A-4, 33] 3/4" X 5" RECESSED METAL BAND, PAINT BLACK. 4� ALUMINUM STOREFRONT- NATURAL ANODIZED ALUM, CLEAR, "VISTAWALL 55 1/2" TEMPERED CLEAR POLISHED PLATE GLASS W/ BUTT JOINTS, o METAL BASE 3/4"X611H, a VISIONWORKS SIGNi FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY VISIONWORKS SUB -CONTRACTOR, CONNECTED TO ELECTRICAL BY E,C, THIS CONTRACT, ® ROLLING GRILLEi 'CORNELL'- VISIONAIRE, MOTOR OPERATED, FINISH - EXPOSED ALUMINUM MILL FINISH (CLEAR ANODIZED), INSTALL PER MFG, SPECIFICATIONS, METAL STUDS 3 5/8' METAL LANDLORD BY LANDLORD STUD FRAMING NEUTRAL IER F- — — — — ADJACENT I SPACE I I _47— — — — — — — — — — �- — — N, LINE OF mls? BASE — ROLLING GRILL TRACK & COL, ---5/8' TYPE "X' GYP, BRD, SHEATHING --WIRE LATH m Z� 2 1/8' --CORNER BEAD "--LEASE LINE ;TING JMN )LORD "RAL 06 Z`ALJCK ALL JOINTS Q STOREFRONT TO MATCH STOREFRONT, 00 co L.L. LINE OF FIXTUR, N.I.C. 5/8 TYPE__ 4'80 GYP, BD, ,I 0' 6' S N m I I 1' 6' iPLEASE / LINE S"C'"" ION K�7 - A-4" _ 4" 2 1/8' S EASE LINE I WIRE M LATH m o F.R.T. BLOCKING � F� u LEASE LINE SE%0` T 10 N /1007 _ - �-4 pef 0' 8' F.R.T. LINE OF BLOCKING SOFFIT ABOVE I S I I' 4 I �-5/8' F,R,T, BLOCKING EXISTING I WIRE COLUMN LATH 5/8' TYPE 'X' 5/8' TYPE 'X' I GYP, BRD, GYP, BRD. SHEATHING cv ROLLING F.R.T. GRILL BLOCKING TRACK I 2 1/8' & COL, ' I LINE OF I ROLLING GRILL I SCORNER BEAD 'J' BEAD w N 0' 6' 1' 0' I EASE LINE S E%C T I ON rW� SCALE: I 172m - -0 A_4 ~ \y U) N p O a4- cq CL cc W sw V O® ~ A W U. 0� Z ic ..� 2E LL W „q 5-5-95 date JOHNS drn, ck, 9509 comm, no, A�4 O > N L ALUM, & GLASS STOREFRONT, REFER TO SHEET #A-4, I I II ri ri P-2 CVB I it' T PET 10 7—EIST. BETA 1 L ARE I A-5 VB OPEN NOTE NEON - NEON INTERIOR SIGNAGE FURNISHED & INSTALLED BY "VISIONWORKS SIGN PACKAGE' CONNECTION TO ELECTRICAL BY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR, VERIFY EXACT LOCATION OF ALL NEON SIGNAGE W/ "VISIONWORKS' PRIOR TO FABRICATION, P-1 NEON FIN, CLG, 0 0 0 P-2 MIR, I LINE OF i GYPSUM VISIONWORKS WALLBOARD P-2 FFIXTURES (N,I,C,)7 I NO FINISH, J • I I VB L FIN, FLOOR lariTrER I OR ELE'VIATIO SCALE: 1/4'= 1'-0' A-S GYPSUM WALLBRD, A-. NO FINISH - VERIFY LIGHT CHASE AREA OF VISIONWORKS PAINT WHIT CASEWORK I PARAB LIC L I LAY -IN CEILING, N I ---P-2 ZOPEN ZOPEN i LAM,# 1 I I � / I I I I VB INTERIOR ELEV". SCALE: 1/4"= 1'-0" I I ri it II P-2 P-2 I VB P-1 NEON o�o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0;40 0 r;- rr rr MIR,-- rr rr ri �//MR, rr rr r� r/ rr rr rr rr I GYI3SUM I P-2 GYPSUM ® I WALLBOARD i LINE OF LINE OF LINE OF WALLBOARD I m NO FINISH, OPEN NO FINISH, I i VISIONWORKS VISIONWORKS VISIONWORKS I m I I FIXTURES, N10, FIXTURES, N,I,C, FIXTURES, N, � r I �-�_ ,----------- ---�- ,C, - - -, -------�_j -1_ _IJ I I I I I I I I VB LVB L VB ON BASE CABINETS VB INTERIOM L. _ - - -_------- _-- - � 1 SCALE: 1/4"= 1'-0" r OPP, HAND 2 GYPSUM WALLBRD, NO FINISH - VERIFY P-1 NEON P-1 NEON FIN, CLG AREA OF VISIONWORKSCASEWORK MIR,— \ x' AK ,e M � r P-2 I P-2 MIR, GLASS 'B'-- m LINE OF OPEN I GYPSUM LINE OF BEYOND r, m VISIONWORKS FIXTURES, N,I,C, NO FINISH, VISIONWORKS f m I WALLBOARD P-2 FIXTURES (N,I,C,) P-2 m OPEN �� i- -----T-—-------�---� ('— �'�_______________________________________________________ LAM-#1 I I I----1--------------I — I I I I P-2 r VB ON BASE CABINETS LVB L FIN, FLOOR VB I NTER I OR ELEVAT I ON 10T INTER I OR ELEVATION 5 ! NTER I OR ELE AT I ONE' SCALE: 1 /4'= I'-O' LIGHT CHASE PAINT WHITE PARABOLIC LENS 2v LAY -IN CEILING, m m ZOPENj �--P-2 m OPEN r\ I I I I vn I NO T E R 10 mm E L E SCALE: I/4'=I'-0' C DISPENSING A REA LINE OF VISIONWORKS EQUIPMENT, N,LC, —VD —VD —VD vv I NT. ELEV. I$ INT. ELEV. K14 INT. ELEV. 15 INT. ELEV. 16 INT. ELEV. ri7 SCALE: I/4'= I'-0' A-5 SCALE: 1/4"= I'-O" A-5 SCALE: 1/4"= 1'-0" A-5 SCALE: 1/48= 1'-0' A-5 SCALE: 1/4"= P-0" A-5 x ---- --- - - - SCALE: 1/4'= V-O' REVLPT SCALE: 1/4'= P-O" P-2 r� GLASS 'B' BEYOND OPEN r LAM-#1 I ro --VB INTr,,tiIn4A ELEVATSCALE: 11/4n= 11-14)" G �INE.E L E V. A-6 CONTACT LENSES P-2 LINE OF VISIONWORKS P-2 OPEN EQUIPMENT, N,I,C, T l I I I VBJ VB INT. ELEV. e /(0;"6A S H I E R LINE OF VISIONWORKS FIXTURES, N,I,C, L— VB ON BASE CABINETS INTER.ELEV.20 SCALE: 1/4"= 1'-O" A-5 c 0 U) m a� co Co a� cq CL o +__p U L- N c -c 0- L co co 0_ cc W z U) V z Z 4c t- 02 9• Z F- cc WJ w j LA6 Ic w .0 — z U. I-- = will U) (0) T-95 date drn, I ck, 9509 Comm, no, A111IIIIIIII16 Of 9 f _ . a r U L LINE OF VISIONWORKS FIXTURES, NJ,C, . r - P-3 --1 LP-3 P-3 P3 --� L P-3 GLASS 'B'— GLASS "—P-3 0 m BEYOND r, m 'A' L P-3 • 4 Q, ZOPEN ZOPEN GLASS \ m LAM, #I� \ \ m P-1 7 ] f ,q, P- I a•, P-1 P- I P— LAM—#1 --� F-------------I--- / P-2/ i I -- — — — — — — — — — — — —— --— P-2/ P-2/ VB DOOR O VB VB L VB DOOR O VB Vt3 DOOR B VB DOOR C O O m c� —o INT RI OR EL YATION I I NTERIOR ELEY TI ON 2 I NTER 1OR ELEYATION 3 SCALE: 1/4'= I'-0' A-6 SCALE: 1/40= I'-0" SCALE: 1/4"= V-0" A-6 0 0 R KK U ._ P-3 P-2 z m / i f P-2 / P-2 OPEN m L - - - -- -- - � -- 7 P-1 -LINE OF P-2 -2 VISIO WORKS P-1 LINE OF r77a P-2 =_____-__- -- P-2 ____-_ VISIONWORKS cL \ I FIXTURES, N,I,C, f L F FIXTURES, N,I,C, Co d4- I � g VB DOOR OA OC VB L VB L VB ON BASE CABINETS VB L VB DOOR BO-``t3 ' VB ON BASE CABINETS L VB I NTER I OR ELEVAT r-Z INTERELEV, 5 INTER,ELEV,:v TER. ELEV, INTER. E$ INTER,_ ELEV, s INTER. ELEV, 100 SCALE: 1/4'= I'-0" SCALE: 1/4"= I'-0" SCALE: 1/4'= 1'-0" A-s SCALE: 1/4"= P-0' SCALE: 1/4"= V-0" p-S SCALE:.1/4I'-0" SCALE: I/4"= i'-0" +- U L (0 (* ;h' 0 N Sl " U L (0 a LINE OF VISIONWORKS FIXTURES, NlC, P-2 P-2 P-2 P-2 P-2 P_2 ` P-2 P-2 co GLASS B m BEYOND \ / / / \ m m / / Ewc P—I P-1 P-1 7L P-1 LOPEN in P-2/ \P-2 \P-2 �- \P-2 /r / f SAFE I �— SAFE / \ l � / I (N,I,C,) I I (N,I,C,) ­­rVB VB VB DOOR J .yg DOOR VB DOOR O VB DOOR OE VB DOOR O r O VB U) W INT.ELEV, II I T. EL'V. Is i T. LE 13 I T. 14 I T. ELF I► I TE itR L . is ! T. LEY.INTER "-1T OR 1� SCALE i/4 1 0 A-s SCALE: I/4"= i'-0" A-s SCALE: I/4"= V-0" p-s SCALE: I/4'= I'-0" p-C SCALE: 1/4'= 1'y0' A-� SCALE: 1/4 1'-0" A-� SCALE: 1/4 1'-0" A-s SCALE: 1/4"= 11-0' A-6 W 07 0 z F F I CC E V E T ICC Q Mffi A 'I'm' A G E Ri 1 a t OG � W® W J LL Q® 0 Z l= I'IIr, W ZLL tW .4 - r 5-5-95 date drn, ck, 9509 comm, no, ® r of 9 INTERIOR ELEVATION SCALE: 1/4"= I'-0" I all'''Ill ��ill 11 liq .11� 11111111,' Will fill If P-2 L OPEN 7 A-9 LAM #1 P-1 \ P-2 — — — I � LINE OF tVB VISIONWORKS FIXTURES (N,I,C,) I NT. ELEV. SCALE: 1/4"= I'-0" A-7 LINE VISI( FIXT LINE OF VISIONWORKS FIXTURES (N,I,C,) AM #1 ' VB I NT. E L E V SCALE: I/A'= !'-0' A'T P-2 GLASS 'm LAM #1 OPEN OPEN LINE OF---r=�-==-T-- I VISIONWORKS P-2 I FIXTURES (N,I.C.) VB SCALE: 1/44= 1'-0" y P INTER. ELEV. KT-� SCALE: 1/4'= I'-0' A"7 P-2 ^'� P-2 LINE OF VISIONWORKS GLASS 'B'- - FIXTURES (N.I,C,) BEYOND LAM-#1 PLUG MOLD, P- r� P I I I I I i I TVB DOOR DO I T R 1 Rm E L T 1 r3 SCALE: 1/40= V-0" P-2 D C A VB INTER. EL'. eiAk- SCALE: 1/4 1'-0' I TER. ELF rs--� SCALE: 1 /4'= 1 `-0" �-7 CO P-2 P-2 LINE OF P-2 \ VISIONWORKS FIXTURES (N,I,C,) P-', P-1 _ _ � II II II II iv P-� P-2/ I I PLUG MOLD I I Lie o� o Lva I NTEmm I OR ELEV"AT I ON' /1 SCALE: 1/4"= 1'-0" INTER. LEY. 67os SCALE: 1 /4'= I "-0' A"7 ENLARGED RESTROOM PLA;` SCALE:1/i 1'-0' 17" TO DIRECTION OF 19" APPROACH UP FRONT SPOUT 17" - - -I TO PUSH BAR, PUSH BUTTON I m 19" OR LEVER CONTROL IN I ANY UP -FRONT LOCATION CLEAR FLOOR 484 AREA H Q PLAN PROFILE TYPICAL WATER COOLER MOUNTING - HANDICAPPED 12' MAX, 42" MIN. GRAB BAR TOILET TISSUE DISPENSE V4'-l'-8' MAX. WATER CLOSET—/ MIN, TYP I CAL ACCESSOR I ES MOUNT I RO - HAND I CAPPED RESTROOMS NOTE 1. ALL TOILET ACCESSORIES, PARTITIONS AND FIXTURES TO COMPLY W/ ALL ACCESSIBILITY REQUIREMENTS, BUILDING CODES AND STANDARDS, ALSO, TITLE III, OF THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT, TO I T ACCESSOR I ES A TOILET PAPER DISPENSERi F. & I. BY G,C. 'BOBRICK' #B-2740,-DOUBLE ROLL [B DELETED GRAB BARSi F. & I. BY G,C, 'BOBRICK' #B-550, 42' AT SIDE, 36" BEHIND W,C, p SANITARY NAPKIN DISPOSAL F. & I, BY G.C. 'BOBRICK' #8-270 FE] DELETED F] PAPER TOWELL DISPENSER 'BOBRICK' #B-262 SURFACE MOUNTED TOP OF UNIT Q +50 1/2' AFF, FWASTE RECEPTICAL 'BOBRICK' #B-279 SURFACE MOUNTED (F. & I, BY G.C.) NOTEi F, & I. - FURNISHED AND INSTALLED, U c L O c c 0 U) m N ti_ to c� cco 0 n.4- Lc W 1._ z U z O, ®® J �cc WJ w �+- OC O O ;c� Zcc ®'- O w I-- LL W z z � th 5-5-95 dat I drn. ck, 9509 Comm, no, A�7 of 9 BRACE TO ROOF STRUCTURE AS REQUIRED FINISH CEILING 3 5/8' MTL. STUDS Q 24' O.C. TYPICAL. 'VISTAWALL' ALUM. FRAME —� GLASS 'B' -- --- LAB. RADIUS CORNERS PLAN— PASS THPU SCALE: 3/4'= I'-0' 1/2' G,W.B. BOTH SIDES --� VB --� SECT ION — P"ASS THRU SCALE: 3/4"= P-0" BRACE TO R7AS STRUCTURE REQUIRED II FINISH CEILING ' 3 5/8' MTL. STUDS Q 24' O.C. TYPICAL, --1/2' G.WB. P-2 'VISTAWALL' ALUM. FRAME GLASS 'B' 1p MGR. DISPENSING � OFFICE AREA b Zo 1/2' O.WB. BOTH SIDES SOUND INSULATION VB -FINISH FLOOR 'e"LASS Sur" ICT ION — HALF Q SCALE: 3/4'= 1'-0" DETAIL SCALE: 1 1/2'= 1'-0" 7 'VISTAWALL' ALUM, FRAME PLUG MOLD SEE ELECT. LAM.# 1 ON 5/8' PARTICAL BOARD �tn zo LINE OF LAB. COUNTER RUN 1- LAYER BRACE TO ROOF 1/2' G.W,B, TO STRUCTURE AS UNDERSIDE OF ROOF DECK REQUIRED FINISH CEILING II FINISH CEILING 3 5/8' MTL. STUDS Q 24' O C, TYPICAL. P-2 'VISTAWALL' ALUM. FRAME �45/8"' GLASS 'A' LAB. CORRIDOR N � BRACE TO ROOF STRUCTURE AS REQUIRED FINISH CEILING --/ / IF<_lI FINISH CEILING 3 5/8' MTL. STUDS Q 24' O.C. TYPICAL. - -1%2` G.W.B. kp-2 'VISTAWALL' ALUM, FRAME 4 5/8' GLASS 'B'------- CONTACT VISION, LENSES SCREENING � c' � fi 1/2' G.W.B. 1/2' G.WB. BOTH SIDES BOTH SIDES SOUND INSULATION � SOUND INSULATION VB FINISH FLOOR VB \_ I FINISH FLOOR „a DETAIL SECTION — HALF GLASS1 / SECTION.— FULL GLASS SCALE: 1 1/2"= I'-0' SCALE: E: 3/4"= V-0" A-9 SCALE: 3/4"= P-0' VARIES TOP OF NOTEi DECK FIRE STQPPING IN DEMISING WALLS SHALL BE SEAL GYP. BD. TO EXISTING ACHIEVEL) WITH THE USE OF A HORIZONTAL METAL UNDERSIDE OF DECK I ROOF DECK CHANNEL AT THE TOP AND BOTTOM OF DEMISING WALLS BETWEEh�S VERTICAL STUDS FLOOR 8 CEILING RVNrERi 25 MSG (MIN.) CALV, STEEL 1 IN. HIGH, RETURN LEGS 3-5/8 IN, WIDE (MINJ ATTACFf_D TO FLOOR AND CEILRIG WITH A FASTENERS 24 IN. Q.C. FINISH CEILING (I II PLUGMOLO - SEE -/ ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS 3 5/8' MTL, STUDS Q 16, O.C. TYPICAL. 1/2' G.W B, BOTH SIDES -� FINISH 6 1/4' I CEILING GYPSUM 1,'ALLBOAIIL. 5/8 IN. THICK, 4 Fa. WIDE, ATTACHE TO STl(}, STUDS A.) FLOOR V0 LAMA 1 CEILING 1 RACK Wnld 1 W. ON 5/8' PARTICAL� F,I, LONG, TYRP S SELF-- OARD �lry TAPPING tTEEL St;+'tW(J' SPACED IN. O.C. ALONG EDGES OR BOARD ,1(Q 2IN, O.C. IR THEF ,D (�=THE BOARi, JOINT I 1, ORIENTED VERTIC�1l LT AND THICK OALV, STAGGERE9 ON OPPUSITE SIDES OF THE ASSFJQLY. STEEL BRACKET.. U,S. GYPSUM CO,-TYPr 'C' POWER FASTEN TO I OR EQUAL, BRACING BRACKET --- FLOOR AND SECI)I'iE x Q 4'-0' O.C. TO VERTICAL MEYAK BYT�DNANT E JOINT TAPE 8 COMPOUND ' LOCATE BRACKE'[V - "-i�I VINYL, DRY OR PREMIXED JOINT COMPOUND,' AF'PLIEO tv Q 4'-0' CENTERS (MAX) IN TWO COATS TO JOINTS I AND SCREW HEADSi PAPER TAPE, 2 IN, WIDE, EMBEDDED IN FIRST LAYER OF COMPOUND OVER ALL JOINTS. AS AN ALTERNATE, NOMINAL 3/32 IN. EXISTING DEMISING THICK GYPSUM VENE�. WALL, 0. PLASTER MAY BE APPLIED TO THE ENTIRE SUjF=ACE OF CLASSIFIED VENDER BASEBOARD, JOINTS' BRACKET ®ETA I L s EELRSEUDSi FINISH FLOW SECT ION — HALF WALL SCALE: 1 1/2'= 1'-0- 3-5/8 IN. WIDE (MI110 1-1/4 IN, LEGS, 3/u IN. RETURN, FORMED OF 25 MSG (MIN.) GALV ST(.EL MAX STUD SPACING 24 kK O,C, FLOOR d CEILING RAIN :Ri MSG (MIN,) GALV, EL 1 IN, HIGH, I - URN LESS 3-5/ IN. E (MINI) ATTACF(rD TO OR AND CEILING WITH TENERS 24 IN. UL, SOUND-IASXAY TON VB FINISH FLOOR UL DESIGN ?a U465 NONBEARING WALL RATING - 1 W SECTION $ SCALE: 3/4'= 1'-0" BRACE TO ROOF STRUCTURE AS REQUIRED FINISH FINISH CEILING CEILING 1/2' G,WB, � 3 5/8' MTL, STUDS Q 24' O C. TYPICAL. P-2 'VISTAWALL' ALUK FRAME 10 - GLASS 'A' VISION CORRIDOR SCREENING SCALE: 3/4"= P-0" 1 3/4' VISTAWALL ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS T ►L ALUM I arinUumAmmmE J AaMB DETI S'w"ikLE- FULL 3 5/(r MTL. STUDS Q 24' O,C. I I TYPICAL, SECURE TO ROOF STRUCTURE ABOVE WOOD BLOCKING Mm. FINISH I I I CEILING WC-1 1/2' +---1/2' G.W.B. � PALE I 6' I ( ION TUBE II NO CORNER BEAD (THIS DETAIL ONLY) I I P-1 MIR P-2 4' CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE FACE I I WITH VISIONWORKS FIXTURE NO CORNER BEAD MFG. BEFORE INSTALLING (THIS DETAIL ONLY) DROP SOFFIT AND MIRROR ETC. m I I I I DISPLAY CASE (N.LCJ F, I r I I I VB CARPET S'il C T IC — CIS P L A Y CASE SCALE: 3/4"= P-0" NOTE ALL INTERIOR ALUMINUM STOREFRONT TO BE CLEAR ANODIZED ALUMINUK VISTAWALL ARCHITECTURAL PRODUCTS TYP I CAL AL I FRAME S I LL FL005136 DA SCALE: FULL " ca (Co O r 44- Cl c o Co +- U L N � E Q AL X he z 00 V �. 2C w Q. 0 49 1--w. it. o O j LA. CC 0 w U. 0 E5-5-95 date NELSON+ drn, I ck, 9409 Comm, no, A�9 of 9 B,3 C D D19 I I I I I I I I I U c l I 0 c c 0 U) m L 1 iEisl � \ - \ / I11' I I II IJIIIi!IIIIII1111111111(I11111l11111I ! 1! li 1 ill i ----- - - - --- - )i:;t4i>+:""' 33, - - � - - - ` - � % - I - - - — - �- J — I — I — ybjy iyi,�,:�;c:i:i:� ....✓� � — — — e Ifi I "kysr, ! Ii I EWC ` ({ .T (CD i nr►�crac � I i � �`I i �.: I EI I � � (�[Il��i{ i t -O 111111 No AREA DR, qILES RECEPTY CASHIER PASS —THRU HANDICAP ACCESS — SINK CONTACT -" LENSES VIALS LENSES i VTSION � SHELVES i SCREENING VISUAL f IELD 41 —I RETAIL AREA ■ I I � II � I , �I I II I I I � II I I I II I I I I II I I I I II I I 1 NOTE, REFER TO SHEET F-la FOR EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE, FIXTURE INDEX AND NOTES, �l O n.4- � o U � N—c 1 E � o co Q cc W z z � W v IL �- z z a � .4 o ®— I--o yyc.,0 .1 ® w cc z cc . z LL lld� V / V) 5-5-95 date ELSON+ drn, : ck, 9509 Comm, no, of 2 EQU I PMENT SCHEDULE KEY NAME MANUF, QUAN, AMP BTU PLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS KEY NAME MANUF, QUAN, AMP BTU PLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS 1 COMPUTER IBM 1 1 375 COUNTER 110V Q 40'j 110V Q 12' 25 DROP BALL OWC 1 -- -- COUNTER N/A 2 LAYOUT AIT 1 3 1125 COUNTER 110V Q 40,; 110V Q 12' 26 HEAT TREATERS KIRK 1 15 3375 COUNTER 110V Q 12' 3 TAPE MACHINE ARMORLITE 1 -- -- COUNTER 27A EDGER AIT 1 10 1125 COUNTER 110V Q 12' AIR Q 12'j WATER WHH DRAIN Q 12' CAP DRAIN 4 BLOCKER OPTEK 1 10 2250 COUNTER 5 CHILLER TRAY PSI 1 -- -- COUNTER 28 PATTERN MARKER AIT 1 2 300 COUNTER 110V Q 12' 6 CHILLER PSI 2 8 1800 EA, COUNTER 110V 9 40'j 110V Q 12' 29 DELETED - 7A 2113 GENERATOR OPTRONICS 1 15 6615 FLOOR 3 PHASE 220 TWIST LOCK ON WALL Q 12' AIR ON WALL Q 12' 30 DELETED 31 DELETED 8 DELETED 32 LENS GROOVER SANTINELLI 1 5 :375 COUNTER 110V Q 40'j (PLUG MOLD) 33 DELETED 9 DELETED 34 DELETED _ 10 DELETED, 35 DELETED 11 LAP RACKS PSI 1 -- -- FLOOR N/A 36 DYE TANKS BPI 1 15 3350 EA, COUNTER 0�-47__ 2 CIRCUITS (PLUG MOLD) 12 DELETED 37 BEAD PANS VIGOR 2 10 2250 COUNTER 110V Q 40'j (PLUG MOLD) 13A CYLINDERS OPTEK 1 8 966 EA FLOOR 110V Q 12' DUPLEX RECEPT,j AIR Q 12' WATER WITH DRAIN Q �2' (GUY GRAY BOX) 38 DELETED 39 DELETED 13B DELETED 40 DELETED 13C POLISHERS POLISHERS 1 20 966 EA, FLOOR 110V Q 12" DUPLEX RECEPT,j AIR Q 12'j NO WATER 41 FACSIMILE MACHINE LANIER 1 9 -- COUNTER 110V Q 40'; TELEPHONE OUTLET 14 CENTRAL SLURRY OPTEK 1 5,4 2026 FLOOR 110V QUAD Q 12' 42 AIR COMPRESSOR REFER TO PLUMBING DWGS, SUPPLY AND INSTALL BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR 15 RECLAIM TANK OPTEK 1 18 4051 COUNTER 110V Q 40, 43 DELETED 16 ULTRASONIC CLEANER CREST 1 4,2 787 COUNTER 110V QUAD Q 12'1 WATER WITH DRAIN Q 12'j UNIT RECESSED IN COUNTER 44 DELETED 17 DELETED 45 TIME CLOCK GRAINGER 1 -- -- WALL 110V Q 54' 46 DELETED 18 DELETED 47 LENS CABINETS 3 N/A 19 LENSOMETER LEICA 2 1 375 COUNTER 110V Q 12' 48 DELETED 20 SPEED BLOCKER AIT 1 ,5 188 COUNTER 110V Q 12' NOTEal 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, ALL AIR CONNECTIONS TO BE COMPLETED WITH FEMALE QUICK -DISCONNECT, ALL AIR CONNECTIONS FOR CYLINDER MACHINES (# 13) TO BE BEHIND MACHINE, ALL 220 ELECTRICAL TO BE TWIST LOCKS] HUBBELL 125/250V, 20A #7310-B PRONG POINTS OUT ALL WATER CONNECTIONS TO BE HOSE BIBBS, LAB COUNTERS 36" HIGH, 21 DELETED 22 OPTRONICS OPTRONICS 1 15 2251 COUNTER 110V Q 12'j AIR Q 12' 23 DELETED 24 HAND EDGER AIT 2 4 450 EA, COUNTER WITH DRAIN Q 12' NOTEi *F-3 SHOWCASE TOWER - CAN BE OBTAINED FROM 'MAGIC GLASS" 'MAGIC GLASS' 668 GUERRERO STREET,SAN FRANCISCO CA, 94110 (4 15) 621-6023 OUTSIDE CA, (800) 222-1070 *F-6 MUSHROOM CASE - THE SPHERICAL CASE (SPH36), OCTAGONAL ISLAND DISPLAY CASE (W/ MIRROREGJ BOTTOM), WITH DUAL ACCESS DOORS, GLASS DOME, LOCKED STORAGE UNIT BASE COVERED WITH "FORMICA' FOLKSTONE #927 LAM, # 1 'MAGIC GLASn', 668 GUERRERO STREW f', SAN FR NCISCO CA, 94110 (415) 621-6023 OUTSIDE CA, (800) 2�2-1070 *F-1,1fi j;LUOR TOWER m GLA�,v SHOV,jd5E TYPE S 20 1:1 �A$E AND TOP 'FORMICA' FO ( TONE #927 LAM, }i 1 'QbLCO CONCEPT", CONjTACT ' ,? ASSOCIATES'. ArIT ZOGRAFQS, (407) a68-1E: , c L 0 c FIXTURE INDEX FIXTURES PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL NOTESi F-1 FIXTURE PLAN - NOTES 1, ALL PLUMBING FIXTURES WILL BE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY PLUMBING CONTRACTOR, c F-lA FIXTURE/EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE AND NOTES 2, FIXTURE MANUFACTURER SHALL MAKE NECESSARY CUT-OUTS IN THE FIELD, PLUMBING U1 F-2 RETAIL AREA WALL FIXTURES CONTRACTORS WILL FURNISH TEMPLATES, 1 F-2A FRAME DISPLAY UNIT 3, ALL ELECTRICAL WORK WITHIN FIXTURES TO BE BY FIXTURE MANUFACTURER, AND SHALL m MEET CODE REQUIREMENTS, F-2B BASE CABINET DETAILS 4, ALL ELECTRIFIED FIXTURES TO BE TERMINATED WITH HUBBEL #4720C MALE TWIST PLUG, F-3 SHOWCASES OF ADEQUATE LENGTH TO MAKE FINAL CONNECTIONS TO OUTLETS. (FIXTURES NOT LOCATED F-3A SHOWCASE DETAILS ON PERIMETER WALLS OF RETAIL SALES AREA)* F-4 FITTING &ADJUSTMENT COUNTERS 5, EACH UNIT OF ELECTRIFIED FIXTURES INSTALLED IN CONTINUOUS FASHION, (SHOWCASES), SHALL BE FURNISHED WITH BOTH HUBBEL #4729C FEMALE RECEPTABLE, AND HUBBEL #4720C F-5 RECEPTFjN/CASHIER COUNTER MALE TWIST PLUG, OR ADEQUATE LENGTHS TO MAKE SERIES CONNECTIONS BETWEEN ADJOINING UNITS, m F-6 DELETED 6, ALL WIRING TO BE CONCEALED FROM CUSTOMERS VIEW, F-7 DISPENSING TABLE _07, ALL EXPOSED OUTLET BOXES TO BE FURNISHED WITH STAINLESS STEEL COVER PLATES, F-8 CONTACT LENS COUNTER & WALL UNIT THOSE WILL BE PROVIDED WITH ELECTRICAL PIGTAIL FOR DIRECT -WIRE IN THE FIELD, F-9 MGR,S OFFICE FIXTURES, F-10 CONSULATION F-11 FILE AND LENSES / VIAL STORAGE CABINETS F-12 LABORATORY COUNTERS &CABINETS FIXTURE FINISH NOTES i F-12A F-13 LABORATORY CABINETS DETAILS DELETED 1, UNLESS NOTED OTERWISE, ALL EXPOSED SURFACES OF FIXTURES SHALL BE FINISHED WITH LAMINATE # 1, FORMICA #927, FOLKSTONE, MATT FINISH, .-• F-14 FLOOR TOWER ACCEPTABLE SUBSTITUTE - WILSONART # D381-6 FASHION GREY, C (0 F-15 DELETED 2, COUNTERTOPS IN LABORATORY SHALL RECEIVE LAMINATE #2, WILSONART F-16 DELETED CHEM-SURF 390, D92-6, DOVE GREY, r, F-17 SCREENING ROOM COUNTERS 3, ACCENT COLOR AS NOTED ON FIXTURE DETAIL AS LAMINATE #3 SHALL BE F-18 DR, CABINETS LAMINATT #896, BORDEAUX, TEXTURED FINISH, F-19 DELETED 4, INTERIOR OF ALL CABINETS INCLUDING DRAWERS AND SHELVES TO BE FINISHED F-20 DELETED WITH COLORED LACOURER TO MATCH LAMINATE #1, OR MELAMINE, F-21 SUNGLASS SHOWCASES 5, ALL FIXTURE WITH TOE KICK SHALL RECEIVE 4' VINYL BASE, BY OTHERS] u) MERCER, COLOR 208, GREY, 6, DIMENSIONS GIVEN ON FIXTURE DETAILS ARE NOMINAL, FIXTURE CONTRACTOR m 0 SHALL MAKE PROPER ADJUSTMENT FOR LAMINATE THICKNESS, DOOR AND DRAWER 0-4- CLEARANCES, ETC, WHEN PREPARING SHOP DRAWINGS, IN MOST CASES OVER-ALL DIMENSIONS MAY BE CONSIDERED FINISH DIMENSIONS, a 7, FIXTURE CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE FOR FIELD DIMENSIONING in c� o U �- FIXTURE HARDWARE NOTESi - _ 1, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE, ALL CABINET DOORS AND TOP DRAWERS ARE TO RECEIVE L ro CONTINUOUS ALUMINUM PULL NYMCO # 1500T, OR EQUAL, co a 2, ALL DOORS TO BE ;FULLY CONCEALED, ADJUSTABLE PIVOT HINGES, SELBY #200F, OR EQUAL. 3, ALL PENCIL DRAWERS TO BE GRANT DRAWER SLIDES #344, OR EQUAL, (50 LB CAPACITY), 4, ALL OTHER DRAWERS TO BE GRANT FULL EXTENTION SLIDE #329, OR EQUAL, (100 LB CAPACITY), 5, SLIDING DOOR HARDWARE TO BE AS FOLLOWS] K & V #953ZC TOP TRACK, K & V #469ZC DOUBLE BOTTOM TRACK, K & V #427 STEEL SHELVES, AND K & V #803XNP FINGER PULLS, 6, ADJUSTABLE SHELVES TO BE ON K & V #255 RECESSED STANDARDS WITH STEEL CLIPS, ONLY OPEN SHELVING TO BE ON RECESSED STANDARDS. ALL OTHERS ON SURFACE MOUNTED STANDARDS, 7, ANY SPECIAL HARDWARE SHALL BE AS SPECIFIED ON INDIVIDUAL FIXTURE DETAILS, N W 8, ALL EXPOSED HARDWARE TO BE SATIN ALUMINUM OR SATIN STAINLESS STEEL FINISH, 0 9, PROVIDE ACCESS PANELS AS REQUIRED, 0 10, FIXTURES INSTALLED IN CONTINUOUS FASHION MAY REQUIRE LEVELERS AND/OR TIGHT JOINT FASTENERS FOR PROPER INSTALLATION, NO LOSE SHIMS WILL BE PERMITTED, a 4 11, FIXTURE MANUFACTURER TO PROVIDE GROMMETS FOR ALL COUNTER TOP HOLES, W J GROMMET -EDP-3 SET, 2 1/2" 63,5 mm LIGHT GREY ® 0 GROMMETS PER "DOUG MOCKETT &COMPANY" z P.O. BOX 3333 w MANHATTAN BEACH, CALIFORNIA 90266 cc U TELEPHONE] (213) 318-2491 Z O CL I­w O O AdmilLw taut j u. �s O t� z w cc O }v LL z Wq U) V, 5-5-95 dr 9409 Comm, no, r 11 OF2 r . - _ __ - _. - ____. _ ........ - -- __ ___ __ - - -. _ - _-_ - _ ,- _.. _ -- _ _ - -- _-_ _L.-L_, L _ { - - . . . I .. :, F , , , I . I� f i - r > - 1.i � . � . I I 1. . . � I I . . M, Separate slabs on grade from vertical surfaces with 1.06 PROJECT CONDITIONS 2.03 ADMIXTURES (AC 30 PART 3 - EXECUTION I � _ I � � . I 1 2'2) 1/2" thick -joint filler, Extend joint -filler from _ A. Add air 'entraining agent as indicated in -ACI 301 Table bottom of slab to within 1/4" of finished slab A. Notify the structural steel erector, in .advance, of the 3,01 GENERAL I'llVISIONWORKS 3.4.1. I. surface. erection tolerances required for the proper installation - I U '` SPECIFICATION INDEX of the exterior metal stud wall system, A. Obtain Architect/Engineer's review prior to site cutting c - N, Finish surface shall be level and smooth with 1, Shimmying of metal framing members to correct or ma In P g , B. Use accelerating admixtures in cold weather only when k g adjustments which are not part of scheduled -L_ �: accepted by Architect/Engineer If accepted, use of .adjacent existing concrete, improper steel framework erection will not be work. admixtures will not relax cold weather placement permitted, , o requirements, Use calcium chloride only with written B. Install items square .and level, accuratel fitted and C . '. q y 3,02 DEFECTIVE CONCRETE PAT y i11 consent of Architect/En ineer. R 2 PRODUCTS free from distortion of defects. (ALL' DIVISIONS AND SECTIONS LISTED HEREIN $ECOME PART OF THE CONTRACT 9 11 FOR THE WORK) A.' Modifyor replace concrete not conforming to e r P g required 2,01 MATERIALS C.. Make provision far erection stresses b ,' C. Use set -retarding admixtures during hot weather only when lines, details and elevations, p y temporary bracing, Kee work in alignment, accepted by Architect/Engineer. A. Materials and Finishes, g p g DIVISION 0 - Proposal information and DIVISION 1 General requirements g R epair or replace concrete not properly placed resulting 1. For 16- au a and heavier units fabricate ` t g 9 I metal D. Replace items damaged in course of installation, (which contain bidding information, contract information, general conditions D. Related Materials, in excessive honeycombing `and other defects, framing components of structural quality steel sheet o of the contract and general requirements) are in a separate project manual, with a minimum, y p p yield point of 40 000 sir ASTM A E. Perform field welding in accordance with AWS D,1.1. L Water -clean, drinkable, 446, A 570, or A 611 3,03 CURING AND PROTECTION > 2. For 20-gauge, fabricate metal framing components of F. After installation touch-up f m11 I DIVISION 3 CONCRETE TE WORK 2. Moisture Barrier, Clean 6-mils thick polyethylene, p laid welds and scratched E OR y A. Beginning immediately after texturin surface, Protect commercial quality steel sheet with a minimum yield g y and damaged prime painted -surfaces. Use a primer i SECTION 03300 -Cast-in-Place Concrete _ concrete from premature drying, excessively hot o point of 33,000 psis ASTM A 446, A 570, or A 611. t 3, Membrane Forming Curing Compound, ASTM C 309, Type P y g, y r cold consistent with shop coat. 3L (white 1 mented), temperatures and mechanical injury, Maintain concrete 3, Provide galvanized finish to metal framin P9 g com onents coin l in with ASTM A 525 f`or minimum G DIVISION 4 - MASONRY with minimal moisture loss at relatively constant P P y 9 G. Supply to appropriate section, ' items requiring to be cast 6 r q 9 4, Provide form materials with sufficient stabilit to temperature for per iod necessary for hydration of cement 0 �oating. into concrete embedded in masons coin late with SECTION 04200 -OMITTED y y� P and hardening of concrete, withstand pressure of laced concrete without bow g necessary setting templates, or deflection. P B. SIZES P 1` DIVISION 5 METAL B. Apply a curing and hardening compound to all interior 1. Refer to Drawin s for metal framing sizes and 3.02 SCHEDULE OF ITEMS configurations, g If sizes are not otherwise concrete surfaces that will not receive other finishes, 9 . SECTION 05100 - OMITTED . . SECTION 05200 -Steel Joists 2.04 AIR ENTRAINMENT (ACI 301 3.4) indicated, use 20 gauge units. A. Supply and install or coordinate installation of metal SECTION 05300 -OMITTED 1, Acceptable products, fabrications listed herein, complete with anchorage and -o A, Maximum slum ermitted, PART 3 EXECUTION SECTION 05400 -Cold Formed Metal Framing P P attachments necessary for installation, SECTION 05500 - Metal Fabrications a, Protex Triple Seal . 1, All concrete. 3' for consolidation b Vibration, 3.01 INSTALLATION y b, Setcon Duro-Kure B. Schedule of metal fabrications, 4" for no consolidation, Slums higher than 4" . P 9 c. Sonneborn Sonosil . . DIVISION 6 WOOD AND PLASTICS shall be obtained by addition of super d, Symons Quad -Cure A. Manufacturers Instructions, Install metal framing 1. Miscellaneo - 1. - y us cast In or set in steel angle frames, SECTION 06100 - Rough Carpentry plasticizers, [tQt water. systems in accordance with manufacturer's printed or - SECTION 06200 -Finish Carpentry written instructions and recommendations, unless 2, Joist hen err stra anchors alvanized finish, 2.05 REINFORCING STEEL (ACI 301 5.2) otherwise indicated, 9 P r9 I 3,04 CONCRETE FINISHES 3, Ledge and shelf angles, channels,- dates and etc, . DIVISION 7 THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION A, Welded Steel Wire Fabric, Plaint e ASTM A 185 B. Runner Tracks, Install continuous tracks sized to etc 9 P , type, , r in A. Interior, m h not attached to structural steel, prime paint, _ r SECTION 07200 -Buildin Insulation coiled rollsi plain finish 6' x 6" 410/ 10 size, studs, Align tracks accurately to layout at base and tops finish,C\� 7_,""**) f SECTION 07240 - OMITT of studs. Secure tracks as recommended by stud SECTION 07500 -OMITTED 1. Float Finish, Apply float finish to monolithic manufacturer for type of construction involved, except t do 4. Lintels; prime paint finish.. � o ' i� � SECTION 07900 - Joint Sealers 2.07 ACCESSORIES slab surfaces to receive trowel finish and other not exceed 24' o,c, spacing nail or power -driven P finishes as hereinafter specified, fasteners at corners and ends of tracks, 5. E ui ment supports as required,, Including but �, q P PP q g u not oy� .;, i DIVISION 8 - DOORS AND WINDOWS A, Vapor Barrleri 6-mil clear polyethylene film ASTM E154, limited to, stub columns, angle frames clip t a, Aft 9 p er screedin , consolidatin and levelin C, Set studs lumb ' except as f an les - bolts SECTION 08100 -Steel Doors And Frames 9 9 9 P p needed or diagonal 'bracin or 9 bolts, welding to existin roof structure, B. Supports for 'Reinforcement► Provide u t f concrete g g g SECTION 08210 -Wood Doors PP e supports s or n e slabs, do not work surface until required for non -plumb walls or war ed surfaces and hanging threaded rods and turnbuckles, An - reinforcement Including t P P y SECTION 08700 Finish Hardware ing bolsters, chairs, spacers and ready for floating. Begin floating when similar requirements, required steel items to properly su . ort all make- SECTION 08800 -Glazing other devices for spacin , supporting and fastening surface water has disappeared or _whop concrete up air units, fans, HVAC P nips and etp, g reinforcing bars and welded wire fabric in place, Use has stiffened sufficiently to permit operation S T N ' _1 I '. -,) � I . EC IO 05500 METAL FABRICATIONS wire bar type supports complying with CRSI of power -driven floats, or both, Consolidate 6. Miscellaneous fasteners (bolts, nails, washer -and i DIVISION 9 - FINISHES specifications, unless otherwise acceptable, surface with power -drive floats, or b hand- etc,). . yy PART 1 -GENERAL ; floating if area is small or inaccess,I to l�_ SECTION 09250 -Gypsum Wallboard Systems 9 ' SECTION 09300 -OMITTED 2.08 PROPORTIONING power units, Check .and level surface plane so 7. Additional supports IF required for structural r7m - 1,01 WORK INCLUDED C_ 11 SECTION 09500 -Acoustical Ceiling System that depressions between high spots do not stability as determined by Landlord's Engineer or a) - SECTION 09540 -OMITTED A. Interior slabs, 3500 psi in 28 days, exceed 5/ 16' under a 10' straightedge,' Cut Architect's Structural C al Engineer, � � SECTION 09560 OMITTED down high spots and fill low spots. Uniformly A, Custom fabricated ferrous metal items and prime paint o SECTION 09695 -Carpeting � sloe surface y finish. a "SECTION 09700 - es t 2.09 MIXING p s to drains, Immediately after 3.03 MISCELLANEOUS STEEL NOT SHOWN I R ilien Floor Covering leveling, refloat surface to a uniform, SECTION 09900 - Painting . - B. Stock manufactured metal items, j - g A. Mixin of concrete ` to be done ,in a batch mixer of smooth, granular texture, A. Contractor shall l also furnish canopy brackets,.. cast rail d SECTION 09950 Vinyl Wall Coveringmetal angle corners and f t approved type which will insure a uniform PP yP C. Refer to Schedule located t f t 9 as eners, screws and toggles for , 2 Trowel Finish, A a end o he section. distribution of the materials throughout the mass. Apply trowel t inlsh t o monolithic all plaques and signs, and all other miscellaneous items A DIVISION 10 - SPECIALTIES slab surfaces to be exposed -to -view and Slab „ necessary for a complete installation as shown on a 1,02 REFERENCE STANDARDS surfaces to t,e covered, with resilient flooring, Drawings, B. Use ready -mixed concrete only (ASTM-C-94), g �. SECTION 10160 -OMITTED carpet, ceramic or quarry tile, paint, or oth r , SECTION 10520 - Fire Protection Specialties thin film finish coatis A. ASTM A36 Structural Steel, . SECTION `10800 - Toilet Accessories 1. During hot weather, or under, conditions g system, _ contributing to rapid setting of concrete, a SECTION 06100 RUUGH CARPENTRY o a, After fli:"wiln f B. AST M A325 - High Strength Bolts for Structural Steel }1. i shorter mixing time than specified in ASTM C _g, begin first ,trowel finish Q r DIVISION 11 - EQUIPMENT t , Joints Including Suitable Nuts and Plain Hardened PART 1 -GENERAL E a) m ' 94 may be required. opera, ork using a powcr--drivQn trowel, Begin SECTION 11400 - Vislonworks E Equipment final troweling when surface produces a Washers, _ +_ J_ q P _ P -c sin in �c�u 1,01 WORK INCLUDED E 2, When air temperature 'is ,between 86 degrees F 9 nd as trowel 15 moved over 5urfec,e. C, AWS '01,1 Structural -' g gg sal Welding Code, . ConsolidaW concrete surface by final hand- f ` (30 degrees C) and 90 de "sees F (32 de sees ca a DIVISION 15 - MECHANICAL AN 9 9 9 IC L D PLUMBING trowelir.; o eratlon, free of trowel .marks A. Structural, non structural framing, C), reduce mixing and 'delivery time from 1-1/2 - P D, F5TT-P-8S r'a.rrt, Red -lead base, read mix. g, and other . uniform to texture and a earance and with a y sheathing materials, �- hours to 75 minutes, `and when air temperature Pp level surface plane .so that depressions is above 90 degrees F (32 degrees C), reduce 1.03 SHOP �UR ", , _ ..W . between high spots do not exceed 1/8 under a B, Preservative and fire -retardant treatment of wood members SEE DRAWINGS mixing and delivery time to 60 minutes. 10' stra, htedge, Grind smooth surface where required. defects �vhic,h would tale ra h' throe h a lied A. Indicate welded connections using standard AWS welding . �11PART 3 -EXECUTION 9 v .: PP , symbols. Indicate new weld lengths, g y C. Miscellaneous furring. - floor covering system, I DIVISION 16 ELECTRICAL 3,01 PLACING CONCRETE B, Indicate profiles, sizes, connection attachments, I I 3, trowel and Fine- Broom Finish: .Where cerarrlc or, D. Blocking and canting ..for .roof mounted mechanical items. quarry file is .to - be installed t reinforcing, anchorage, size and type of fasteners and q y with thin set l A. Place concrete in accordance with ACI 304, accessories. . : ` .. SEE D1.RAWINGS mortar, appl trowel Finish as specified, fhen E, Behind 'wall wood blocking for support of adjustable y .. immediately follow with slightly shelving, o g 1, Before lQcin concrete, inspect and complete y gh y scarifyincu surface g, door plumbing fixtures, washroom accessories, . 9 P P C. Include erection drawings, elevations and details "where by fine brooming, etc, reinforcing steel and items to be embedded applicable, or cast -in, Notify other crafts to permit ; Installation of their works cooperate with SECTI01= 05400 -.-COLD FORMED 11. ETAI- FRAMING D. Indicate welded connections using standard AWS welding , 1,02 QUALITY ASSURANCE other trades in setting such work, symbols; Indicate new weld lengths, A. Lumber, to have visible grade stain of an agency certified PART 1 ,r GENERk ', by NFPA, g p g y PART 2 -PRODUCTS 2, Deposit concrete : n forms in horizontal layers . 1.01 WCJRK INCL(.' )ED . ' not deePe,r than 24' and in a manner to avoid 1.03 REFERENCE STANDARDS j p 2,01 GENERAL inclined construction Joints, Where lacement _ : , SECTION 03300 CAST -IN -PLACE CONCRETE A, Provj;; ; all lab�ir, ma�t�rial�, facilitif:5 and - consists of several layers, a t ce each layer y P y li A. MIL-L-1914- C lumber and plywood, fire retardant treated, PART 1 -GENERAL - admr stration which. Will be requlr- d to f�,rnish and A. Provide and install items as listed in Schedule at end of P y .while. preceding layer. is still plastic to cor{;' r- to the work ;covered b the section and sho this t 1.01 WORK INCLUDED 1► y , t. wrt on Sec ion, or as shown on Drawings, complete in avoid cold Joints, ;: i 4 B. MIL-V=13618C(1) wood reservative� Tet a t�i Dr. r41 igs, including, but not limited to, respect to function as intended, p r chlorophenol and A, Cut existing slab ,as re required to install underground utilities Pentachloro he I. 9 q 9 B. Ensure anchors, seats, plates and other items to be i p nol, surface sealing compound, r f„ Le, sanitary waste lines and electrical conduit 1. � ..all studs. B. Contractor'' ® W shall also furnish brackets and 'fasteners, cast into concrete are placed, held securely and ., _ i C. NFPA National Forest w t 2, teed C stud joists, screws and to les for all la ues and si ns and all res Products Association National design (A W B. Formwork, complete with required shoring, bracin and ill no cause hardship in placing concrete, 99 plaques 9 F- a 9 Rectif some and ro ee t 1 3. - teel track, bridging and bracing, : , other miscellaneous items necessar for a coin lets Specifications for stress grade lumber and its fastening, nchorage. y p o d wi h work, 4 I, ; . 4, ccessory and attachment items installation, as shown on Drawin s, y P ' g 1.04 SUBMITTALS . Q C. Concrete reinforcing, complete with required t C. Maintain records of poured concrete items, Record 5, hop and touch-up painting and galvanizing,:. . P A. Wood Treatment Data, Submit chemical treat g, p q supports, s, al ment spacers and related accessories, date, location of pour, quantity, air temperature 2.02 FABRICATIONL�.cc,manufacturers instructions for handling, storing, - V and test samples taken, 1.02 RELATED W RK . . installation and Finishing of treated material A. Verify dime si 9 U 1. D, Cast-ln-place concrete, n ons on "site rior to sho"` fabrication, A. Sectio r 0550�, Metal Fabrications, y P P Z D, Ensure reinforcement' inserts embedded arts L;J B, P resew a ive T teat t men F ' , or e ach ty pe s ecified Include 0� V F P E. Vapor ormed ex' `ansion and c t act o t y P vier under interior slabs on rode. on r i n Joints, s, are not B. Sectio � 06100, B, Fabricate -its' t _- P g P j Rough Carpentry, ins with h joints neatly fitted and properly � "d y certification b treatln lent statin t e f disturbed Burin concrete lacement, y 9 P g yp o .11 9 P secured. L02 QUALITY ASSURANCE C. Sectio 09250, GypsLym Wallboard Sys preservative solution .and pressure process used, net �i ,_, a mount of preservative retained and conformance with .J10 I E. Prepare previously URANCE C. Fit and shoe assemble in lar est tactical sectio s f I -I= f p p y placed concrete by cleaning with 1,03 QUALITY A, N P 9 P n °r applicable standards, a A. ACI .301 Specifications for Structural Concrete steel brush and applying bonding agent in delivery to site, Q r A. Desi r., fabrication anCi erection shall conform to : the W Buildin s', ACI 318 "Buildin Code Re uirements for accordance with manufacturer's recommendations, g .J . 9 9 q AISI Specifications fps the Design of Cold Formed Steel D, Grind :exposed welds smooth and Flush with adjacent C. Fire -Retardant Treatments Include certification b y }- O ..el LL. Reinforced Concrete , Concrete Reinforcing Steel Structural Me be f Institute "Menu of t F. Pour concrete co ti u" us bet m rs , o latest edition. finished surfaces, treating plant that treated materiel complies with . al S Standard Practice comply with n n o ly ween, predetermined P (� . - specified standard and other 'requirements, . applicable provisions except as otherwise indicated construction and control joints. Do not break or B. The . el stud manufaC�,turer shall have not less. _than five P q L� Z . interrupt successive pours such that cold joints (5) experience ln' the fabrication of cold , formed E. Ex osed rr,echanical fastenin s, Flush countersunk screws cc P 9 1,05 PROJECT CONDITIONS _„ 1.03 SUBMITTAL occur. me-t, a Ing member;i, or, bolts unobtrusively located consistent with design of N i t La. s ru t c use exce t where s ecif c ll C, The , el stud e t i a noted otherwise. ,... sec shall have not less than ;five . (5) P P y Z A. Coordination, F t �� G, Excessive e i car enfir work to ott,e iv hone' comb or embedded debris in concrete , A. Material Certificates, Provide at V '11:1 e material certificates -in ears ex erience in y the fabrication of cold formed meal P y r work] .scribe P e a nd co e,as re W y uired for accurate f t is not acce table, Notif Architect/En inset u on P q i Correlate GC � , -lieu of material laboratory test reports, Material p y g P fr :.' ' F, Wherever cinch anchorin or cox ansion t e boltin is y P emir members. I i 9 P yP g location of furring, sailers, blocking, rounds and certificates shall be discovery, signed b manufacturer and called out, the Contractor shall utilize a system equal 9 g "� � U) N .. . . 9 y D, Welding procedures, welders and weldin o erations shall y q similar sup orts to allow attachment of other Contractor, certifying that each material item complies 9 P to Red Head System, utilizing the appropriate an PP work. ; be u lifted in accor ante with the AWS "S ecifcations yanchor as H. Conform to ACI 305 when concreting Burin hot q P g . with, or exceeds, specified requirements, P 9 9 designated. by this company for an given anchorage weather. for 1N lding Sheet Steel in Structures" and the . AWS y PART 2 -PRODUCTS " 9 situatio, d get best possible anchorage, 'Structural Welding Code', of latest edition ; PART 2 -PRODUCTS r I I, Conform to ACI 06 when concretin durin cold G, Make ex, ;Dints flush butt t e hair line Dints 2,01 ROUGH CARPENTRY LUMBER AND SHEET MATERIAL 2,01 CEMENT (ACI 301 2,1) weather, 9 9 1,04 SUBMITTALS where niv;j�,anically fastened, y� j A. L b 5-5-95 Lumber, er, General, ' d to A , Sho ` ci awin s, None re ui , t red, H. Su 1 ` 1, Lumber Standards, M f J. Do no be in placement until work of other trades P 9 q pp coin onents re wired for proper er anchorage a of metal anu accuse lumber to coin l A, Use Portland Cement ASTM C 150 T e l cement throu hout 9 p y P q P P 9 P y . Type 9 : - NELSON-' affecting concrete is coin leted, fabrications, Fabricate anchorage e and related components with PS 20 70 American softwood Lumber Standard project unless otherwise specified, P 9 P f arrd with o same material and finish as metal fabrication unless a plicable grading rules of ins ection P r, P g 1.05 RODUCT DE IVERY .HANDLIN. AND T . _. g P L, S ORAGE drn, ck. K. Consolidate laced concrete usin mechanical I otherwise specified in Schedule herein, agencies certified b American Lumber Standards , 2.02 A P 9 i ,. p y GGREGATES vibrating equipment with hand ridding and tamping, Committees (ALSC) Board of Review, A. Protec steel framing members and acc,essc,r materials 9509 9 y I, Thorou hl clean surfaces so that concrete IS worked around reinforcement and Thoroughly C s of rust, scale, grease and from ama e during deliver store a and e i 9 comm. no. A, "`ASTM C33, except t local aggregates of roved durability 9 9 r y, g section, Any 2 Ins t PP y other embedded items, foreign matter prior to prime painting, pec ion Agencies, Inspection agencies and the damag s shall be replaced and/or repair ed wt,h new abbreviations used to reference with lumber grades may be used when acceptable to Architect, coin o ant at no cost `to the Owner, ` - - . t L. Install vapor barrier under interior slabs on P - .' ' J. Prime paint items as scheduled, Do not sho rime and species include the following Southern Pine B, Fine aggregate meeting ASTM C33, grade, Lap joints minimum'6' and seal, Do not surfaces in contact with concrete or requiring field Inspection Bureau. 9 r- ,) ' II . , disturb or damage vapor barrier while placing welding. Shop prime in two coats, 9 B. Store embers at the job site above ground contact on C. Maximum aggregate _ 1'. .: 3. Grade Stains Factor mark each i concrete, Use vapor barrier material, lapped over p y pace of `lumber r , damaged platfo,ms, pallets, or other suitable supports, Maintain with grade stampof inspection agency directions and 9 P g cy evidencing AS I areas minimum 6 in all dire ma,�arials free of dirt and other foreign matter, Stare compliance with ,grading rule requirements a seal p g 9 q and mamba s in a mariner to prevent bendin ,war in , ar I' 9 P g identifying grading agency, grade, species, . t twisting, . moisture content at time of surfacin and i of.'6 _ [, 9 m ll. t I ..) i. Nominal sizes are indicated, except as shown by detail dimensions. Provide actual sizes as required by PS 20-70, for moisture content specified for each use, 5. Provide dressed lumber, S4S, unless otherwise indicated. 6. Provide seasoned lumber with 19 percent maximum moisture content at time of dressing shipment for sizes 2' or less in nominal thickness, unless otherwise indicated. B. Lumberi 1. Provide (2' to 4' thick, 5" and wider), the following grade and species; a. No. 2 grade Southern Pine graded under SPIB rules. b. Provide wood for support or attachment of other work including rooftop equipment curbs and support bases, cant strips, bucks, nailers, blocking, furring, grounds, stripping and similar members, Provide lumber of sizes Indicated, worked into shapes shown. 2. Moisture content; 19 percent maximum for lumber items not specified to receive wood preservative treatment, 3. Gradei Standard grade light framing size lumber of any species or board size lumber as required, No 3 boards per SPIB rules, C. Construction Panels; 1. A. Construction Panel Standards: Comply with PS 1 'U.S, Product Standard for Construction and Industrial Plywood' for plywood panels and, for products not manufactured under PS 1 provisions, comply with American Plywood Associates (APA) 'Performance Standard and Policies for Structural -Use Panels', Form No, E445, 2. Trademark; Factory mark each construction panel with APA trademark evidencing compliance with grade requirements. 3. Concealed APA Performance -Rated Panels: Where construction panels will be used for the following concealed types of applications, provide APA Performance -Rated Panels complying with requirements indicated for grade designation, span rating exposure durability classification, edge detail (where applicable) and thickness. 4, Plywood Backing Panels: For mounting electrical or telephone equipment, provide fire -retardant treated plywood panels with grade designation, APA A-C PLUGGED INT with exterior glue, in 'thickness Indicated, or, if not otherwise indicated, no less than 3/4', D. Miscellaneous Materials: 1. Fasteners and Anchorages, Provide size, type, material and finish as indicated and as recommended by applicable standards, complying with applicable Federal Specifications for nails, staples, screws, bolts, nuts, washers and anchoring devices. Provide metal hangers and framing anchors of the size and type recommended by the manufacturer for each use including recommended nails, a. Where rough carpentry work is exposed to weather, in ground contact, or in area of high relative humidity, provide fasteners and anchorages with a hot -dip zinc coating (ASTM A 153), 2, Building Paper; ASTM D 226, Type I, asphalt saturated felt, non -perforated, 15-1b• type. E. Wood Treatment by Pressure Process: 1. Preservative Treatment: Where lumber or plywood is indicated as "Trt-Wd' or 'Treated', or is specified herein to be treated, comply with applicable requirements of AWPB Standards. Mark each treated item with the AWPB Quality Mark Requirements, 2, Pressure treat above -ground items with water -borne preservatives to comply with AWPB LP-2, After treatment, kiln -dry lumber and plywood to a maximum moisture content, respectively of 19 percent and 15 percent, 3. Pressure -treat lumber or plywood in contact with the ground with water -borne preservatives for ground contact use complying with AWPB LP-22, 4, Fire -Retardant Treat menti Where fire -retardant treated wood ("FRTW') is indicated, pressure impregnate lumber and plywood with fire -retardant chemicals to comply with AWPB C20 and C27, respectively, for treatment type indicated below, identify 'FRTW' lumber with appropriate classification marking of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc„ U.S, Testing, Timber Products Inspection or other testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION, GENERAL A. Discard units of material with defects which might impair quality of work and units which are too small to use in fabricating work with minimum joints or optimum joint arrangement, B, Set carpentry work to required levels and lines, with members plumb and true to line, cut and fitted. 1. Do not deviate from true alignment more than 1/2' in 10'. 2. Space framing and furring members at 15' o,c. 3. Construct members of continuous pies of longest possible length. C. Securely attach carpentry work to substrate by anchoring and fastening as shown and as required by recognized standards. 3.02 WOOD GROUNDS, MAILERS, BLOCKING AND SLEEPERS A. Provide wherever shown and where required for screeding or attachment of other work, Form to shapes as shown and cut as required for true line and level of work to be attached. Coordinate location with other work involved. B, Attach to substrates as required to support applied loading. Countersink bolts and nuts flush with surfaces, unless otherwise indicated, Build into masonry during Installation of masonry work. Where possible, anchor to formwork before concrete placement. C. Comply with the manufacturer of "dryvit' recommendations. 3.03 WOOD FRAMING A, Anchor and nail as shown, and to comply with 'Recommended Nailing Schedule' of 'Manual for House Framing" and 'National Design Specifications for Wood Construction" published by N,F,P,A, 3,04 INSTALLATION OF CONSTRUCTION PANELS A. General: Comply with applicable recommendation contained In Form No, E 30F, 'APA Design/Construction Guide - Residential & Commercial", for types of plywood products and applications indicated. SECTION 06200 FINISH CARPENTRY PARK 1 - GENERAL 1.01 WORK INCLUDED A. Finish carpentry items, doors, window sills and low wall caps, complete with attachment accessories accessories as indicated on Drawings, NOTE; All eyeglass fixtures and cabinets located in sales area, lab, eye exam rooms, and contact lens room etc, are to be furnished and installed by others. (N,I,C,) 1.02 RELATED WORK A. Section 061001 Rough Carpentry, B. Section 082101 Wood Doors C. Section 08700, Finish Hardware D. Section 088001 Glazing E. Section 092501 Gypsum Wallboard System, F. Section 09900, Painting 1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE A, Perform Finish carpentry work in accordance with recommendations of the millwork standards of the Architectural Woodworking Institute (AWU. B. All material provided and work performed by the Contractor under this Specification shall be in accordance with the latest State and Local codes. C. Factory -mark each piece of lumber and plywood with type, grade, mill and grading agency identifications except omit marking from surfaces to receive transparent finish, and submit mill certificate that material has been inspected and graded in accordance with requirements IF it cannot be marked on a concealed surface, D. Fire -Retardant Marking: Mark each unit of fire -retardant treated lumber and plywood with classification marking of Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., or other testing and inspection agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, Place marking on surfaces which will not be exposed after, Installation, 1.04 REFERENCE STANDARDS A. FS MM-L-736C Lumber -Hardwood, B, MIL-L-13518C(1) Wood Preservative: Tetra chlorophenoI and Pentachlorophenol surface sealing compound. C, PS-20-70 American Softwood Lumbar Standard, D, ANSI/HPMA HP-1983 Hardwood and Decorative Plywood, E, ANSI/AHA A 135,4-82 Basic Hardboa,^d, F. PSI/ANSI A 194 - Plywood Standard, G. ANSI/AITC A 190,1-1983 - Structural Glued Laminated Timber, 1.05 SUBMITTALS A, Wood Treatment Datai Submit chemical treatment manufacturer's instructions of handling, storage, Installation and finishing treated materials, B. Fire -Retardant Treatmenti Include certification by treating plant indicating type of chemicals used and fire performance characteristics achie,ied, C. Submit 12' long sample of each type of wood trim used. D. Submit samples of standard colors and patterns of plastic laminate for Owner's approval, 1.06 SHOP DRAWINGS A. Submit shop drawings of doors, windows, frames, wood handrails, cabinets and interior wood trim. B, Indicate materials, component profiles, fastening, Jointing details, finishes and accessories, 1.07 DELIVERY AND STORAGE A. Do not deliver finish carpentry items until site conditions are adequate to receive the work of this Section, Protect materials from weather while in transit, B. Store indoors, in ventilated areas with a constant but minimum temperature of 60 degrees F (16 degrees C) and maximum relative humidity of 15% to 55%, PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 LUMBER PRODUCTS A. Hardwood Lumber: ANSI/AHA A 1'35.4-82 graded in accordance with the requirements of AWI, Maximum moisture content of 5%, B. Softwood Lumber: PS-20-70 graded in accordance with the requirements of AWI, Maximum moisture content of 19%. C, Interior Finish Carpentry: 1, Standard and Running Trlrm Poplar. D. Fasteners and Anchorages: Provide nails, screws, glue and other anchoring devices of the type, size, material and finish required for application indicated to provide secure attachment, concealed where possible and complying with applicable Federal Specifications and manufacturers instructions. 1. Where finish carpentry is exposed on exter,lor or In areas of high relative humidity, provide fasteners and anchorages with a hot -dipped zinc coating (ASTM A 153), 2.02 WOOD TREATMENT A, Fire -Retardant Treated Wood (FRTW): Where wood is Indicated as 'FRTW', provide materials complying with applicable standards for pressure impregnation with fire - retardant chemicals and with following requirements, 1. AWPA Standard for Lumber: AWPA C 20 except as otherwise indicated, 2. AWPA Standard for Plywood: AWPA C 27 except as otherwise indicated, 3. Surface Burning Characteristics, Provide materials with surface burning characteristics not exceeding those required to meet required classification or rating when tested in accordance with ASTM E 84 for not less than standard time period (10 minutes), 2,03 LAMINATE CLAD WOOD CABINETS A. Quality Standard: Comply with AWI Section 400 and its Division 400B, B. Grade: Custom, C. Type of Cabinet Construction: As indicated on Drawings. D. Laminate Cladding, High pressure decorative laminate complying with NEMA LD 3 as manufactured by Formica, Wilsonart or approved equal. 1, Colors, Patterns and Finishes: As indicated on Drawings, E. Laminate Grade for Exposed Surfaces; Provide laminate cladding complying with the following requirements for type of surface and grade; 1. Horizontal Surfaces other than Tops, GP-50 (0,050' nominal thickness), 2. Postformed Surfacesi PF-42 (0.042' nominal thickness). 3, Vertical Surf acesi GP-28 (0,028' nominal thickness). 4, Semi -Exposed Surfaces; Provide surface materials indicated below: a. High pressure laminate, GP--28, F, Provide dust panels of 1/4' plywood above compartments and drawers except where located diroc tly under tops. 2,04 CABINET TOPS A. Quality Standard Comply with AWI Section 400 and its Division 400C, B. Type of Topi High Pressure Decorative Laminate: 1. Grade: Custom, C, Laminate Cladding for Horizontal Surface: Hi3 h pressure decorative laminate complying with NEMA LD as manufactured by Formica, Wilsonart, or approved equal, to Colors, Patterns and Finishes: As indicated on Drawings, 2, Grade: GP-50 (0,050' nominal thickness), 3, Edge Treatment: Same as laminate cladding on horizontal surfaces. 2,05 CABINET HARDWARE AND ACCESSORY MATERIALS A. General: Provide cabinet hardware and accessory materials associated with architectural cabinets, except for items which are specified in Diviston 8 Section, 'Finish Hardware", B. Adhesive: Of type recommended by millwork manufacturer, to suit application. C. Nails: Size and type to suit application, D. Bolts, nuts, washers, lags, pins and screws: Size and type to suit application, Standard .finish In concealed locations and chrome finish in exposers locations, E, Cabinet and Shelf Hardwarei Provide and install as scheduled on Drawings or as requires,, 2,07 CLOSET AND UTILITY SHELVING A. Quality Standardi Comply with AWI Section 500• B. Shelving for Opaque Finish: Comply with the following requirements: 1, Grade: Custom, 2, Shelving Material: APA grade AB Plywood with hardwood edge bonds, PART 3 - EXECUTION 3,01 PREPARATION A. Condition wooti material to average prevailing humidity conditions in jnstallatiit:li areas prior to installing. B. Sand work smc nth and :'Vt exposed na'l.:k, and screws, Apply wood filler lti expos.-A1 nail and screw Ind6ntattons rend leave ready j;p recej,q site -applied fir:i;iris. On it(ms to receive trrpnsparctlj Finishes, use `lv%)(] filler which matches surrounding Surfaces and of Types recommended for opplied finishes, Q, Seal and varnish concealed and semi -cgicealed surfaces. Prush-apply only. 0, Seal surfaces in contact with cementtdous materials. :3,02 INSTALLATION A, Install the work plumb, level, true and siraiyht with no distortions, Shim as required using concealed shims. Install to a tolerance of 1/8" in 8' for plumb and level counter tops) and with 1/ 16' maximum offset in flush adjoining 1/8' maximum offsets in revealed adjoining surfaces. B. Scribe and cut work to fit adjoining work arid refinish cut surfaces or repair damaged finish at- cuts, C. Standing and Running Trim: Install with minimum number of joints possible;, using full-length piVices (from maximum length of lumber available) to the greatest extent possible. Stagger joints in adjacent and related members, Cope at returns, miter at turners to produce tight fitting joints with full surface contact throughout length of joint. Use scarf joints for ,end -to -end joints. D. Fire -Retardant Treated Wood (FRTW)i Handle, store and Install in accordance with manufacturer's directions and as required to meet required classification or rating. Provide special fasteners, moldings, adhesives and other accessories as tested and listed for Hype of fire - retardant materials indicated, E. Anchor finish carpentry work to anchorage devises or blocking built-in or directly attached is substrates, Secure to grounds, stripping and blocking with countersunk, concealed fasteners and h,lind nailing as required For a complete Installation, �;xeept where prefinished matching fastener heads are required, use fine finishing nails for exposed nallinga, countersunk and filled flush with finished surface, and matching final finish where transparent is indicated. F. Cabinets: Install without distortion so that doors and SECTION 07900 JOINT SEALERS drawers fit openings properly and are accurately aligned, PART 1 - GENERAL Adjust hardware to center doors and drawers in openings and to provide unencumbered operation. Complete the 1.01 WORK INCLUDED installation of hardware and accessory items as indicated, Maintain veneer sequence matching (if any) of A. Installation of elastorneric and nonelastomeric sealants, cabinets with transparent finish, caulking compounds, compression seals, joint fillers and related accessories. G, Tops: Anchor securely to base units and other support systems as indicated, B. Related work includes, H, Wood Storage Shelving: Complete the assembly of units and install in the areas indicated, including hardware 1, Section 08800; Glazing. and accessories as indicated. 2. Section 09250; Gypsum Wallboard Systems, I. Ensure that mechanical and electrical items affecting this Section of work are properly placed, complete and 3. Section 09300: Vinyl Base. y have been inspected by the Owner prior to commencement of Installation, 1.02 SYSTEM PERFORMANCES J. Carefully scribe cabinetwork which is against other A, Provide joint sealers that have been produced and building materials, leaving gaps of 1/32' maximum, Do installed to establish and maintain watertight and not use additional overlay strip for this purpose, airtight continuous seals. K. Install accessories supplied under other Sections for 1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE Installation, Install items in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations, A. Installer Qualifications; Engage an Installer who has successfully completed within the last three years at 3,03 ADJUSTING least three joint sealer applications similar in type and A, Repair damaged and defective finish carpentry work B. Single Source Responsibilit • for Joint Sealer Materials; wherever possible to eliminate defects functionally and Obtain joint sealer materials from a single manufacturer visuall r where not possible to repair, y p p properly, replace for each different product required, woodwork, Adjust joinery for uniform appearance. 1.04 PROJECT CONDITIONS 3.04 CLEANING A, Environmental Conditions; Do not proceed with A. Clean finish carpentry work on exposed and semi -exposed installation of joint sealers under the following surfaces, Touch-up shop -applied finishes to restore conditions; damaged or soiled areas, 1, When ambient and substrate temperature conditions B. Refer to Division 9 Sections for Final finishing of are outside the limits permitted by joint sealer Installed finish carpentrE_ manufacturers, 2. When joint substrates are wet due to rain, frost, SECTION 07200 BUILDING INSULATION condensation or other causes, PART 1: GENERAL B. Joint Width Conditions; Do not proceed with installation of joint sealers when joint widths are less than allowed 1.01 WORK INCLUDED: by joint sealer manufacturer For application indicated. A, EXTENT of insulation work is shown on Drawings. 2,01 MATERIALS, GENERAL B. Applications of insulation specified in this section A. Compatibility; Provide joint sealers, joint fillers and other related materials that are compatible with one Include the following: 1, Mineral fiber blanket insulation, another and with joint substrates under conditions of 2. Sound attenuation blanket, service and application, as demonstrated by testing and field experience, Match color of sealers with a color of 1.02 SUBMITTALS: surrounding materials, except where 'clear" is indicated. A, PRODUCT DATA; 2.02 MANUFACTURERS 1. Submit manufacturer's specifications and installation A. Acceptable Products; Subject to compliance with Instructions, requirements, provide the following, 1,03 PRODUCT HANDLINGi 1, One -part Nan -Acid -Curing Medium -Modulus Silicone Sealant: A, GENERAL PROTECTION; Do not allow insulation materials to a, 'Dow Corning 790's Dow Corning Corporation, become wet, or soiled. Comply with manufacturer's b, 'Silpruf's General Electric Co. recommendations for handling, storage and protection during installation, 2, One -Part Acid -Curing Silicone Sealant, g PART 2: PRODUCTS a. 'Dow Corning 999', Dow Corning Corporation. b, 'SOS 1200'1 General Electric Cc, 2.01 MATERIALS; A, MINERAL FIBER BLANKET" INSULATION, Glass or other 2.03 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS Inorganic fisers and resinous binders formed into A. Primer; Provide type recommended by joint sealer Flexible blankets or semi -rigid sheets, complying with manufacturer where required for adhesion of sealant to ASTM E-1841 ASTM C-055 type III class A thickness to size joint substrates indicated, of steel stud used (6') and be foil faced one side. . B. Cleaners for Nonporous Surfaces; Provide non -staining, APPROVED MANUFACTURERS: a, Celotex chemical cleaner of type acceptable to manufacturer of sealant and sealant backing materials which are not b, U,S. Gypsum harmful to substrates and adjacent nonporous materials, c, Owens-Corning C Masking Tape; Provide non -staining, non -absorbent type compatible with joint sealants an,d to surfaces adjacent B. Sound attenuation blanket/mineral fiber insulation shall be to joints. 2' thick 'Thermofiber' by U,S, gypsum company or equal PART 3 - EXECUTION where indicated on drawings, 3.01 EXAMINATION C. MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS; 1. Adhesive for Bonding Insulation; Type recommended by A, Require installer to inspect joints indicated to receive insulation manufacturer; and comp with fire- joint sealers for compliance with requirements for joint configurations, installation tolerances and other resistance 2. Mechanical Anchors, :• and size as recommended by conditions affecting joint sealer performance, Obtain Installer's written report listing any conditions Insulation manufacturer for type of application and detrimental to performance of joint sealer work. Do not condition of substrate, allow joint sealer work to proceed until unsatisfactory PART 3: EXECUTION conditions have been corrected, 3.02 PREPARATION 3.01 INSPECTIONi A. Surface Cleaning of Joints: Clean out joints immediately A. INSTALLER MUST EXAMINE substrate and conditions under before installing l with joint sealers to comply recommendations of joint sealer manufacturer's and the which instulation work is to be performed and must notify following requirements: Contractor in writing of unsatisfactory conditions. Do not proceed with insulation work until unsatisfactory 1. Remove all foreign material from joint substrates conditions have been corrected in a manner acceptable to which could interfere with adhesion of joint Installer, sealer, including dust, paints, except for permanent, protective coating tested and approved 3,02 INSTALLATION: for sealant adhesion and compatibility by sealant manufacturer, oil, grease, waterproofing, water A, GENERAL: repellents, water, surface dirt and frost, 1. Comply with manufacturer's instructions for particular conditions of installation, IF printed B. Masking Tape: Use masking tape where required to prevent Instructions are not available of do not apply to contact of sealant with adjoining surfaces which otherwise could be permanently stained or damaged by such project conditions, consult manufacturer's technical representative for specific recommendations before contact or by cleaning methods required to remove sealant proceeding with work, smears. Remove tape immediately after tooling without 2, Extend insulation full thickness as shown over disturbing joint seal, entire area to be insulated, Out and fit tightly 3.03 INSTALLATION OF JOINT SEALERS around obstructions, and fill voids with insulation, Remove projections which interfere with placement, A. General: Comply with joint sealer manufacturer's printed 3. Apply a single layer of insulation of required installation instructions applicable to products and thickness, unless otherwise shown or required to applications indicated, except where more stringent make up total thickness, requirements apply. 4. Install with foil face to heat -in -winter side. 1, Elastomeric Sealant Installation Standard: Comply B. GENERAL BUILDING INSULATION APPLICATION: with recommendations of ASTM C 962 for use of joint 1. Apply insulation units to substrate complying with sealants as applicable to materials, applications manufacturer's recommendations. Bond units to and conditions indicated, substrate with adhesive or use mechanical anchorage, to provide permanent placement and support of units. 2. Installation of Sealants: Install sealants by 2. Set vapor barrier faced units with vapor barrier to proven techniques that result in sealants directly warm side of construction, contacting and fully wetting joint substrates) a. Tape joints and ruptures in vapor barriers, and completely filling recesses provided for each joint seal each continuous area of insulation to configuration and providing uniform, cross - surrounding construction ensure vapor -tight sectional shapes and depths relative to joint installation, widths which allow optimum sealant movement 3. Install insulation on all exterior perimeter walls NOTEs capability, from finished floor to roof deck and in walls as -�--- indicated on the drawings, full height of wall, ALL ROOF WORK ' NCLUD I NO CUTT I NO PATCH I NO, FLASH 1 NO RC®P i ECT. SMALL BE ®CAE BY LA NU ROOFER TENANT'S SOLE COT AND EXPENSE -NO EXCEPT I O ... COORDINATE W/ MALL OPERATIONS DIRECTOR c 0 C c 0 W N M U) rn 0 c L (00 a4- ac W V Z U., W W 0 Z � 0 "' ' < 0® ..J CC 0 0 t� 0 J� Q w A AIL Zcc —0 W< <Opp U)U) 5-5-95 datE drn, I ck, 9509 Comm, no, of 6 r r r r rA r r. r r I 3. Tooling of Nonsag Sealants Immediately after 1.04 SHOP DRAWINGS AND PRODUCT DATA sealant application and prior to time skinning or curing begins, tool sealants to form smooth, D. Finish Hardware Preparations Prepare doors and frames to A. Submit shop drawings and product data to Owner for uniform beads of configuration indicated, to receive mortised and concealed finish hardware in approval, eliminate air pockets and to ensure contact and accordance with final Finish Hardware Schedule and adhesion of sealant with sides of joint. Remove template provided b hardware supplier, Comply with � p y pp p y B. Indicate general construction, jointing methods, hardware excess sealants from surfaces adjacent to joint. applicable requirements of ANSI A115 series locations, and locations of cut-outs for glass. Do not use tooling agents which discolor sealants specifications for door and frame preparation for or adjacent surfaces or are not approved by sealant hardware. 1.05 WARRANTY manufacturer, 1. Lock edges shall be molded to allow 1/8" clearance. A, Door ManuFacturer s Warrantys Submit written agreement 4, Concave joint configuration per Figure 6A in ASTM C Lock and hinge stiles shall be accurately mortised g y on door manufacturer's standard form signed by 962, and reinforced to receive locks and hinges with No, manufacturer, installer and Contractor, agreeing to 3,01 PROTECTION AND CLEANING 14 gauge reinforcing braces welded to the inside of vertical perimeter stiles and extending four inches repair or replace defective doors which have warped (bow, (4') into the interior of the door, cup, or twist) or which show telegraphing of core A. Protect joint sealers during and after curing period from construction in face veneers, or do not conform to contact with contaminating substances or from damage resulting E. Shop Painting; tolerance limitations of NWMA and AWI. Provide warranty from construction operations or oth er causes so that they for life of installation on interior doors. are without deterioration or damage at time of substantial completion, If, despiite such protect ion, dam e or d t rioratec 1. Clean, treat and paint exposed surfaces of steel door and frame units, including 1. The warranty shall also include reinstallation include occurs, cut out an(i remove amaged or de �riorate� �oint galvanized which may be required to re p y q pair or replacement sealers Immediately and removedamaged or deteriorated joint sealers immediately surfaces, of defective doors where defect was not apparent to and reseal joints with new materials to produce joint sealers 2. Clean steel surfaces of mill scale, rust, oil, hanging, Installations with repaired areas indistinguishable from original work, grease, dirt and jother foreign materials before 2. Contractor shall bD rosponsible for replacement or B. Clean off excess sealants or sealants or sealant smears adjacent to joints application of paint, refinishing of doors where Contractor's work as work progresses by methods and with cleaning materials approved by 3. Apply shop coat of prime paint of even consistency contributed to rejection or to voiding of manufacturers of joint sealers and of products in which joists occur, to provide a uniformly finished surface ready to manufacturer's warranty, receive finish paint, SECTION 08100 STEEL DOORS AND FRAMES PART 2 -PRODUCTS F. Guarantees All doors shall be guaranteed for a period of PART 1 - GENERAL one (1) year after acceptance of the work. Any part 2,01 FLUSH WOOD DOORS defective in material or workmanship shall be replaced 1.01 WORK INCLUDED without charge to the Owner, A. Solid Core Doors for -transparent and Opaque FinlJ): Comply with the following requirements: A. Standard and fire rated type pressed steel hollow metal 2.03 HOLLOW METAL FRAMES doors with flush faces and frames. A, Provide metal frames for doors and other openings, of 1. Faces; Natural birch, rotarg cut. B. Install hardware, types and styles as shown on drawings and Schedules, Conceal fastenings, unless otherwise indicated. 2. Grade: Premium 1.02 RELATED WORK Fabricate frames of minimum 16-gaugge cold -rolled furniture steel. Comply with SDI-100 requirements as 3, Constructions PC-5 (Particleboard core, 5-ply), A. Section 087001 Finish Hardware. follows, 2.02 FABRICATION B. Section 092601 Gypsum Wallboard Systems, 1. Fabricate frames with mitered and welded corners. Grind welded joints to smooth uniform Finish. A. Fabricate standard type doors in accordance with 1.03 REFERENCE STANDARDS requirements of AWI Quality Standards. 2. Form exterior frames of hot dip galvanized steel. A. SDI-100 - Recommended Specifications - Standard Steel B. Fabricate fire rated doors in accordance with Doors and Frames of Steel Door Institute. 3. Door Silencers: Except on weatherstripped frames, requirements of Underwriters Laboratories (UL). drill stops to receive 3 silencers on strike jambs B. Underwriters Laboratories, Inc, (UL) and Factory Mutual of single -swing frames and 2 silencers on heads of C. Provide doors with a minimum 1/2" thick edge strips of (FM), as applicable to fire rated hollow metal doors, double -swing frames, wood species to match face veneers. C. NFPA 80 - Standard for Fire Doors and Windows. 4, Plaster Guards.: Provide 26-gauge steel plaster D, Make cut-outs and provide stops for glass, guards or, mortar boxes, welded to frame, at back of D. ASTM E 152 - Standard Methods of Fire Tests of Door finish hardware cutouts where mortar or other E. Provide astragals for double doors, Provide In Assemblies. materials might obstruct hardware operation and to accordance with UL requlrements, close off interior of openings, 1.04 SHOP DRAWINGS AND PRODUCT DATA F. Bevel strike edge of single acting doors 1/8' in 2'. 5. Reinforce frames wider than 4' with 12 gauge formed Radius strike edge of double acting swing doors 2-1/8'. A. Submit shop drawings and product data fora approval, steel channels, weld in place, flush with top of frames. G. Prepare doors to receive hardware. Refer to Section B. Indicate general construction, configurations, jointing 6. Rein force and prepare frames to receive hardware, 08700 for hardware requirements. methods, reinforcements, frame type, door type, location and installation requirements of finish hardware. Refer to section 08700 for hardware requirements, H. Before delivery of doors to project site, shop -prime as follows, 1. Provide schedule of doors and frames using same 7. Fill surface depressions of hollow metal frames with metallic paste filler and grind to smooth 1. Paint Finish, Prime exposed portions of wood doors reference numbers for details and openings as those finish. shown or scheduled for point finish with one coat on Contract Drawings, of wood primer specified in Division 9 'Painting" 8, Frames shall be electro zinc -coated, bonderized or sections of these Specifications, C. Label Construction Certification: For door assemblies zinc grip, paint grip coated and receive one 10 1 required to be on fire -rated and exceeding sizes of shop coat of baked -on metallic primer. 2. Transparent Finish: Prirrre doors shown or scheduled tested assemblies, submit manufacturer's certification for transparent finish with stain (if required) and that each door and frame assembly has been constructed to PART 3 - EXECUTION other required prefreatrsonts and first coat of conform to design, materials and construction equivalent r to requirements for labeled construction. 3.01 INSTALLATION finish as specified in Division 9 'Painting" PART 2 - PRODUCTS sections of these Specifications. 2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS A. Install doors alyd frame in accordance with SDI-100 except as amended in this Section, 3.01 EXAMINATION 1, Williamsburg Steel Products Company, A. Require Installer to examine door frames after their 2. Allied Steel Products. B. Install hollow metal doors plumb and square, and installation and doors, prior to their hanging, for the 3, Ceco. with maximum diagonal distortion of 1/ 16", Install following purposes. hardware in accordance with requirements of Section 4. Steel Craft Mfg, Company, 08700. 1. To verify that frames corrsplg with indicated requirements for type, �s$ze, location and swin 2.02 HOLLOW METAL DOORS AND PANELS C. Install hollow metal frames plumb and square, in characteristics and have been installed with pyumb A. Materials, correct locations indicated on drawings and with a jambs and level heads, 1. Hot -Rolled Steel Sheets and Strips Commercial maximum diagonal distortion of 1/8'. Ensure frames 2, To verif that doors are free of deFects that could quality carbon steel, pickled and oiled, complying are securely tend rigidly anchored to adjacent cause teir rejection. with ASTM A 569 and ASTM A 568. construction. Comply with provisions of SDI-105. 3.02 INSTALLATION 2. Cold -Rolled Steel Sheets, Commercial quality D. After installation, touch-up scratched or damaged carbon steel, complying with ASTM A 366 and ASTM A surfaces, Use type of primer identical to that A, Condit on doors to average prevailing humiditt.1 in 568, used for shop coat, installation arc.: js prior to hanging, 3, Galvanized Steel Sheets Zinc -coated carbon steel E. Install Fire -rated frames in accordance with MFPA B. Hardmires Fr, InstallafWn seiD iection 087011 'Finlshrjd sheets of commercial quality, complying with ASTM A Standard No, 86. Hardware' of snese Specifications. 526, with ASTM A 525, G80 zinc coating, mill phosphatized. F. Protection Removal, Immediately prior to final C. Manufacturer's Instructions, Install wood doors to 4. Supports and Anchors Fabricate of not less than inspection, remove protective plastic wrappings comply with manufacturer's instructions and of referenced 18-gauge galvanized sheet steel, from prefinished doors. AWI standard as indicated. 5. Inserts, Bolts and Fasteners; Manufacturer's G. Final Adjustments, Check and readjust operating 1. Job -Fit Doorss Align and fit doors In frames with standard units, except hot -dip galvanized items to finish hardware items, leaving steel doors and uniform clearances and t evels as indicated below; be built into exterior walls, complying with ASTM A frames undamaged and in complete and proper do not trim stiles and rolls In excess of limits 153, Class C or D as applicable, operating condition, set by manufacturer or permitted with fire -rated doors, if any. Machine doors for hardware. Seal 6. Shop Applied Paints cut surfaces after fitting and machining. SECTION 08210 WOOD DOORS a. Primers Rust -inhibitive enamel or paint, either air -drying or baking, suitable as a PART 1 -GENERAL 2. Fitting Clearances, Provide clearances of 3/ 16" at base for specified finish paints. jambs and heads; and 1/2' from bottom of door to B. Fabricate steel door and frame units to be rigid, neat in 1,01 WORK INCLUDED top of decorative floor finish or covering. Where threshold Is shown or scheduled, provide 1/4' appearance and free from defects, warp or buckle, A, Standard wood doors, with flush faces, clearance from bottom of door to top of threshold. Wherever practicable, fit and assemble units in a, Bevel doors 1/8' in 2' at lock and hinge manufacturer's plant, Clearly identify work that cannot be permanently factory -assembled before shipment, to B, Install door hardware, edges. assure proper assembly at project site, Comply with SDI- 3, Job -Site -Finished Doorss See 'Painting' sections 100 requirements as follows: 1.02 RELATED WORK in Division 9 of these Specifications for finishing requirements. 1. Interior Doorss SDI-100, Type II, heavy-duty, 1- A. Section 081001 Steel Doors and Frames. 3/4', Style 1, minimum 18-gauge faces. 3.03 ADJUSTING B. Section 087001 Finish Hardware, 2, Exterior Doorss SDI-100, Type III, extra heavy A. Operations Rehang or replace doors which do not swing or duty, 1-3/4', Style 2, minimum 16-gauge faces. 1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE operate freely, as directed by Owner or Architect, 3. Fabricate exposed faces of doors and panels, A. Quality Standards Provide wood flush doors complying 1, Finished Doors, Refinish or replace doors damaged during installation, as directed by Architect, including stiles and rails of nonflush units, from with the following standards, only cold -rolled steel, B. Institute protective measures as recommended and accepted 1. ANSI/NWMA I.S.I, 'Industry Standard for Wood by door manufacturer to assure that wood doors will be a. Mechanically interlock longitudinal seams. Flush Doors', published by National Woodwork without damage or deterioration at time of subsequent Leave seams invisible; weld fill and grind Manufacturers Association (NWMA), completion, smooth or use epoxy filler, 2, AWI Quality Standards Section 1300 SECTION 08700 FINISH HARDWARE C, Fabricate exterior doors, panels and frames from 'Architectural Flush Doors' of 'Architectural galvanized sheet steel. Close top and bottom edges of 'Architectural Woodwork Standard' published by PART 1 - GENERAL exterior doors as integral part of door construction or Architectural Woodwork Institute (AWI). 1.01 WORK INCLUDED by addition of minimum 16-gauge inverted steel channels, Designations for grade and door construction 1. Swing door leaf dimensions shall allow for under types of doors refers to this standard. A. � Hardware for interior and exterlor doors heavy commercial y clearance of 1/8' at head and jambs and 1/8' above use (typ.) not specifically supplied as part of thresholds or 1/8' above finished floor, manufactured items, B. Thresholds and weatherstripping for exterior doors, C. Miscellaneous accessories listed on Drawings. 1.02 RELATED WORK A. Section 081001 Steel Doors and Frames. B. Section 082101 Wood Doors, 1.03 REFERENCE STANDARDS A. ANSI A115.2 - Door and Frame Preparation for Bored or Cylindrical Locks for 1-3/4' doors. B. ANSI A 115.9 - Door and Frame Preparation for Closer, Offset Hung, Single Acting, C, ANSI A 115,13 - Door and Frame Preparation for Tubular Deadlocks, D. ANSI A115,14 - Preparation for standard Steel Doors for Open Back Strikes, E. ANSI A 156.1 - Butts and Hinges, F, ANSI A 156.2 - Locks and Lock Trim. G. ANSI A 1563 - Exit Devices, H. ANSI A 156.4 - Door Cor;-rols (Closers), I. ANSI A 156,7 - Temp, ,v a Hinges, 1.04 SHOP DRAWINGS AND PRODUCT DATA A, Submit shop drawings and product data, B, Indicate locations and mounting heights of each type of hardware. 1, Coordinate hardware with doors, frames and related work to ensure proper size, thickness, hand, functions of every item required for each door or opening. C. Supply templates to door and frame manufacturer to enable proper and accurate sizing and locations to cut outs for hardware, D. Submit final hardware schedule organized by 'sets' to indicate specifically the product to be furnished for each item required on each door, E. Submit samples of hardware items, showing each required finish from each manufacturer (for acceptance of color and texture only), if requested by Architect, 1,05 KEYING A. Door Locks: provide individual key for each lock. Locks to be capable of being master keyed by owner later. 1.06 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Manufacturers Obtain each type of hardware (latch and lock sets, hinges, closers, etc.) from only one manufacturer, although several may be indicated as offering products complying with requirements, B. Fire -Rated Openings, Provide hardware for fire -rated openings in compliance with NFPA Standard No. 80 and local building code requirements. Provide only hardware which has been tested and listed by UL or FM for types and sizes of doors required and complies with requirements of door and door frame labels. 1. Where emergency exit devices are required on fire - rated doors (with supplementary marking on doors' UL or FM labels indicating 'Fire Door to be Equipped with Fire Exit Hardware') provide UL or FM label on exit devices indicating 'Fire Exit Hardware', PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS AND FABRICATION i A. Provide items as listed in schedules on Drawings and at end of this Section, complete to function as intended. B. The Contractor shall furnish and install the hardware in accordance with local codes, rules and regulations, Including proper heights on all items. C. All wrapping furnished by the manufacturer for protection of hardware is to be replaced as it is installed and remain until completion of the project, At the conclusion of the construction, the Contractor shall remove all broken or damaged hardware and replace same with new hardware. D. If the Contractor is not able to furnish the finish hardware within the construction time limit, it shall be his responsibility to furnish and install temporary hardware as required to open the facility for business and then come back at an agreed upon time to install the specified hardware. E. Packaging of hardware is responsibility of supplier, As material is received by the hardware supplier from various manufacturers, sort and repackage in containers clearly marked with appropriate hardware set number to match set numbers of approved hardware schedule, Two or more identical sets may be packed in same container, F. Inventory hardware jointly with representatives of the hardware supplier and the hardware installer until each is satisfied that count is correct, G. Hand of Doors Drawings show direction of slide, swing, or hand of each door leaf, Furnish each item of hardware For proper installation and operation of door movement as shown. H. Base Metals, Produce hardware units of basic metal and forming method indicated, using manufacturer's standard metal alloy, composition, temper and hardness, but in no case of lesser (commercially recognized) quality than specified for the applicable hardware units by applicable ANSI A156 series standard for each type hardware item and with ANSI A156,18 for finish designations indicated, Do not furnish "optional' materials or forming methods for those indicated, except as otherwise specified, I. Fasteners Provide ,-,arc :,are manufactured to conform to published templates, ge,erally prepared for machine screw Installation. Do no-r fir° vide hardware which has been prepared for self -tapping sheet metal screws, except as specifically indicated, J, Furnish screws for installation with each hardware item. Provide Phillips flat -head screws except as otherwise indicated. Finish exposed (exposed under any condition) screws to match hardware finish, or if exposed in surfaces of other work, to match finish of such other work as closely as possible, including "prepared for paint' in surfaces to receive painted finish, K. Provide concealed Fasteners for hardware units which are exposed when door is closed, except to extent no standard units of the type specified are available with concealed fasteners, Do not use thru-bolts for installation where bolt head or nut on the opposite face is exposed in other work, except where it is not feasible to adequately reinforce the work. In such cases, provide sleeves For each thru-bolt or use hex screw fasteners. L. Finishes 1. Provide matching finishes for hardware units at each door or opening, for color and textures as much as commercially possible, Where the base metal or metal forming process is different For Individual units of hardware exposed at the same door or opening. Match items to the manufacturer's standard finish for the latch and lock set (or push-pull units if no latch -lock sets) for color and texture, 2. Provide finishes as indicated in schedule, 2.02 HARDWARE A. Hinges and Pivots 1. Provide full -mortise type hinges on each door, except as otherwise indicated and except as otherwise needed for proper support and operation of doors. Provide stainless steel pins, except steel pins with steel hinges] non -removable for exterior and public interior exposure, non -rising for non -security exposure, flat button with matching plugs. 2. Templates, Except for hinges and pivots to be Installed entirely (both leaves) into wood doors and frames, provide only template -produced units. 3. Screws, Furnish Phillips flat -head or machine screws for installation of units, except Furnish Phillips flat -head or wood screws for installation of units into wood. Finish screw heads to match surface of hinges or pivots, a. Use ball bearing butts on doors with closers and on exterior doors. 4. Provide hinges, butts and pivots to comply with the Following requirements, a. Size: Minimum 4-1/2' on doors 1-3/4' thick. Minimum 5' on doors 2-1/4' thick, b. Number of Hinges, Minimum 3 on doors less than 8'-0' high, Minimum 4 on doors over 8'- 0' high. 1. Flat button and matching plug. 5. Manufacturers; a, Manufacturers of Butts and Pivots, Hager, McKinney, or Stanley. B. Locks, Latches and Bolts, 1. Strikes Wrought box strikes with extended lip for latch bolts, except upon strike plates may be used in wood frames. Provide dustproof strikes for foot bolts. Extend curve lip to protect frame, Finish to match hardware set. 2. Equip exit devices with dogging devices where door has closer, except when door is fire rated, 3. Lock Thrown Provide 5/8' minimum throw of latch and deadbolt used on pairs of doors, Comply with UL requirements for throw of bolts and latch bolts on rated fire openings, 4. Equip indicated locks with cylinders which comply with performance requirements for Grade 1 cylinders as listed in ANSI A 156.5 and which have been tested for pick and drill resistance requirements of UL 437 and are UL listed. 5. Metals Construct lock cylinder parts from brass/bronze, stainless steel or nickel silver, 6. Manufacturers a. Exit Devices, 1, Series 881 Von Dubrin, 2, Series XX, Monarch 3, Detexs EA500 Exit Alarm b. Lockset, Latch sets and Bolts, 1. Series 800 Xr Russwln, 2, Series 'D' Armstrong, Schlage, C, Push/Pull Units/Kick Plates, 1. Fasteners, Provide manufacturer's standard exposed fasteners for armor, kick, or mop plates, either machine screws or self -tapping screws with Phillips type head, 2. Fabricate protections plates (armor, kick, or mop) not more than 1-1/2" less than door width on stop side and not more than 1/2' less than door width on pull side, times the height indicted. Unless otherwise indicated, fabricate protection plates 0.51' thick, beveled three sides. 3. Exposed Fasteners, Provide manufacturer's standard exposed fasteners for installation; through -bolted matched pairs, but not for single units, 4. Manufacturers, a. Door Push Plates 1. Series 8200; Ives. 2. Series 40; Quality, 3, Series 70; Rockwood. b. Door Pulls, 1. Series 8305-6; Ives. 2. Series 402A; Quality, 3, Series 122 x 70; Rockwood, C. Door Trims 1, Ives, 2. Quality, 3. Rockwood, D. Door Control Devices and Closers, 1. Provide grey rubber exposed resilient parts. 2. Finish exposed metal to match hardware, except finish floor plates to match thresholds, terrazzo stripping or similar floor finish. 3, Provide recessed plates, wherever possible, to receive insert of resilient tile or terrazzo floor finish. 4. Size and mount units indicated or, if not Indicated, to comply with manufacturer's recommendations for the exposure condition, Reinforce the substrate as recommended, 5, Size of Units: Except as otherwise specifically indicated, comply with the manufacturer's recommendations for size of door control unit, depending upon size of door, exposure to weather and anticipated frequency of use, 6. Where parallel -arm closers are indicated, provide units one size larger than recommended for standard -arm units, SN, 2C 0 H V) V SPT 0 W .J cc n 0 W dF1`1 5-5-95 ro 0 roo a4- cc W 2C W v aZ° 0® WJ ..J 4- ZW ®0 IJ. W.4 NW 9509 comm, no, AS-3 of 6 c t 0 c c 0 U) m r r f r f r r J, r ri L 0 7, Access -Free Manual Closers, Where manual closers are indicated for doors required to be accessible to the physically handicapped, provide adjustable units complying with ANSI A 117A provisions for door opening force and to comply with ADA Law 8, Door Holders, Provide units designed to hold door In open position under normal usage and to release and automatically close door under fire conditions. Incorporate an integral electromagnetic holder mechanism designed for use with UL listed fire detectors, provided with normally closed switching contacts, 9, Provide silencers in metal door frames, unless not permitted for fire rating, or unless bumper -type weatherstripping is provided; 3 per single -door frame, 2 per double -door frame, 10. Provide coordinator device for pairs of doors with closers, wherever there is the possibility of leaves closing in the wrong sequence, 11. Manufacturers: a. Overhead Door Closers, To comply with ADA law, 1. Series 120; Corbin, 2, Series 4040; L.C.N. 3. Series 8501; Norton, 4, Series 2820; Russwin, 5, Series 350; Sargent, b. Door Stops, 1. Glynn -Johnson 2, Ives, 3. Rockwood, 4. Quality, E. Thresholds and Weatherstripping, 1. Finish to match door. 2. Install all thresholds in bed of sealant as recommended by manufacturer, 3. All exterior doors to have thresholds and weatherstripping. a. Provide continuous weatherstripping at each edge of every exterior door leaf, Provide type, sizes and profiles shown or scheduled. Provide non -corrosive fasteners as recommended by manufacturer for application indicated, b. Provide standard metal threshold unit of type, size and profile as shown or scheduled. 4. Exterior Hinged/Pivoted Doors, Provide units not less than 4 wide, formed to accommodate change in floor elevation where indicated, fabricated to accommodate door hardware and to fit door frames, 5. Manufacturers, a. National Guard, b. Reese. C. Pemko. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3,01 INSTALLATION A. Mount hardware units at heights indicated below, of if not otherwise indicated in "Recommended Locations for Builders Hardware for Standard Steel Doors and Frames" by the Door and Hardware Institute, 1, Distance from finish floor to center line of, Door Knob 38' Door Pull 42' Deadlock 48' ADA Exit Bolt Cross Bar 38' Push Plate 50' Butt Hinges Bottom Hinge - Finish floor to bottom of hinge, 10' Top Hinge - Head rabbet to top of hinge, 5% Center Hinge - Equidistant between top and bottom hinges. B. Install each hardware item In compliance with the manufacturer's instructions and recommendations. Wherever cutting and fitting is required to install hardware onto or into surfaces which are later to be painted or finished in another way, coordinate removal, storage and installation or application of surface protection with finishing work specified in the Division 9 sections, Do not install surface -mounted items until finishes have been completed on the substrate, C, Set units level, plumb and true to line and location. Adjust and reinforce the attachment substrate as necessary for proper installation and operation. D. Drill and countersink units which are not factory - prepared for anchorage fasteners. Space fasteners and anchors in accordance with industry standards, E. Set thresholds for exterior doors in full bed of butyl - rubber or polyisobutylene mastic sealant, F. Adjust and check each operating item of hardware and each door, to ensure proper operation or function of every unit. Replace units which cannot be adjusted to operate freely and smoothly as intended for the application made. G. Clean adjacent surfaces oiled by hardware installation. H. The Contractor shall guarantee all products for a period of one(1) year from the date of acceptance, providing there is no evidence of abuse. .I. The Contractor shall be responsible for the proper hardware, templates, attachments, machine screws, toggles, lead shields, etc, J. The Contractor is to return to project one month after Owner's occupancy and adjust hardware for proper operation and function, and instruct Owner's personnel In proper maintenance and adjustment, 3,02 SCHEDULE OF FINISH HARDWARE (See Drawings) SECTION 08800 GLAZING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 WORK INCLUDED A. Glass and glazing for doors, mirrors, shelving, and windows. 1,02 REFERENCE STANDARDS A. FS DD-G-451C - Glass, Plate, Sheet, Figured Flat, for Glazing Mirrors and other uses. B. FS DD-G-1403B - Glass, Plate (Float), Sheet, Figured and Spandrel Heat Strengthened and Fully Tempered, C. ASTM 8221 - Aluminum Alloy Extruded Bars, Rods, Wires, Shapes and Tubes. D, FS TT-S-001543 - Sealing Compound, Silicone Base for caulking and glazing in buildings and other structures. E. Sigma #65-7-2 Sealed insulating glass units. F. CPSC Safety Glass 16 CFP 1201, G. AMSI Safety Glazing ANSI 107A 1,03 RELATED WORK A, Section 06200, Finish Carpentry, 1.04 SUBMITTALS A. Certificates, Submit certificates from respective manufacturers attesting that glass and glazing materials furnished for project comply with requirements, B, Compatibility and Adhesion Test Report, Submit statement From sealant manufacturer indicating that glass and glazing materials have been tested for compatibility and adhesion with glazing sealants and interpreting test results relative to material performance, including recommendations for primers and substrate preparation needed to obtain adhesion. 1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Glazing Standards; Comply with recommendations of Flat Glass Marketing Association (FGMA) 'Glazing Manual' and 'Sealant Manual' except where more stringent requirements are indicated. Refer to those publications for definitions of glass and glazing terms not otherwise defined in this Section or other referenced standards. B. Safety Glazing Standard, Where safetyglass is indicated or required by authorities having juridiction, provide type of products indicated which comply with ANSI Z97,1 and testing requirements of 16 CFR Part 1201 for category II materials, 1. Subject to compliance with requirements, provide safety glass permanently marked with certification label of Safety Glazing Certification Council (SGCC) or other certification agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. C. Single Source Responsibility for Glass, To ensure consistent quality of appearance and performance, provide materials produced by a single manufacturer or fabricator for each kind and condition of glass indicated and composed of primary glass obtained from a single source for each type and class required, 1106 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A. Protect glass and glazing materials during deliver, storage and handling to comply with manufacturers directions and as required to prevent edge damage to glass and damage to glass and glazing materials from effects of, moisture, including condensation, temperature changes, direct exposure to sun and from other causes. B. Receive and sign for Owner furnished leaded beveled glass, Notify Owner or Architect of any leaded beveled glass received in damaged condition. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2,01 GLASS A, Primary Glass Products, 1, Clear Float Glass, Type I (transparent glass, flat), Class 1 (clear), Quality 03 (glazing select). 2. Provide primary glass which complies with ASTM C 1036 requirements, including those indicated by reference to type, class, quality, and, if applicable, form, finish, mesh and pattern, B. Heat -Treated Glass Products, 1. Manufacturing Process, Manufacture heat -treated glass as follows, a. By horizontal (roller hearth) process with roll wave distortion parallel with bottom edge of glass as installed, unless otherwise Indicated, b. Provide heat -treated glass which complies with ASTM C 1048 requirements, including those indicated by reference to kind, condition, type, quality, class, and, if applicable, form, finish, fnesh and pattern, 2. Uncoated Clear Heat -Treated Float Glass, Condition A (uncoated surfaces), Type I (transparent glass, flat), Class 1 (clear), quality 03 (glazing select), fully tempered. C. Mirror Glass Products, 1. Mirror Glass; FS-DU-G-451, Type 1, Class 1, Quality 02, 1/4" thick, with silver coating, copper protective coating and non-metallic paint coating complying with FS DD-M-411, 2.02 GLAZING COMPOUNDS A, General, Provide products of type indicted and of proven compatibility with other materials with which they will come into contact, B. Suitability, Comply with recommendations of sealant and glass manufacturers for selection of glazing sealants and tapes which have performance characteristics suitable for applications indicated and conditions at time of installation, C. One -Part Non -Acid -Curing Silicone Glazing Sealant, Comply with ASTM C 920 requirements for Type S; Grade MS; Class 25; Uses NT, G, A, and, as applicable to uses .Indicated, 0; and complying with the following requirements for modulus and additional joint movement capability. D, Low Modulus, Tensile strength of 45 Psi or less at 100 percent elongation when tested per ASTM D 412 after 14 days at 77 degrees F (20 degrees C) and 50 percent relative humidity, E. Colors, Provide color of exposed sealants indicated or, if not otherwise indicated, to match frame. F. Manufacturers, 1, "Silglaze'; General Eiectric Corp. 2.03 GLAZING MATERIALS A. Setting Blocks, Neoprene, EPDM or silicone blocks as required for compatibility with glazing sealants, 80 to 90 Shore A durometer hardness. B. Spacers, Neoprene, EPDM 'or silicone blocks, or continuous extrusions, a� required for compatibility with glazing sealant, of size, shape and hardness recommended by glass and sealant manufacturers for application Indicated. C. Edge Blocks, Neoprene, EPDM or silicone blocks as required for compatibility with glazing sealant, of size and hardness required to limit lateral movement (side - walking) of glass. D. Compressible Filler Rods, Closed -cell or waterproof - jacketed rod stock of synthetic rubber or plastic foam, flexible and resilient, with 5-10 psi compression strength for 25 percent deflection. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Require Glazier to inspect work of glass framing erector for compliance with manufacturing and installation tolerances, including those for size, squareness, offsets at corners; for presence and functioning of weep system; for existence of minimum required face or edge clearances] and for effective sealing of joinery. Obtain Glazier's written report listing conditions detrimental to performance of glazing work, Do not allow glazing work to proceed until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. B. Clean glazing channels and other framing members to receive glass immediately after, glazing. Remove coatings which are not firmly bonded to substrates, Remove lacquer from metal surfaces where elastomeric sealants are indicated for use. C. Cut glass to proper size, except cut processed/fabricated glass units to proper size prior to processing/ fabricating, Provide for adequate edge clearance and bite on glass, D. Protect glass from edge damage during handling and installation; use a rolling block in rotating glass units to prevent damage to glass corners, Do not Impact glass with metal framing, Use suction cups to shift, glass units within openings; do not raise or drift glass with a pry bar, Rotate glass with flares or bevels along one horizontal edge which would occur in vicinity of setting blocks so that these are located at top of opening. Remove from project and dispose of glass units with edge damage or other imperfections of kind, that, when Installed, weakens glass and impairs performance and appearance. E. Inspect glass edges at time of setting and discard pieces with significant edge damage. F, Apply primers to joint surfaces where required for adhesion of sealants, as determined by precons truction sealant -substrate testing. G, Install setting blocks of proper size in sill rabbet, located 2 per light at one quarter of glass width from each corner, but with edge nearest corner not closer than 6' from corner, unless otherwise required, Set blocks in thin course of sealant which is acceptable for heel or toe bead as required. H. Provide glazing tapes and gaskets as indicated, making specific product selections in compliance with manufacturer's recommendations. Coordinate materials for compatibility and do not use solvent -release materials for glazing laminated glass, sealing -edges insulating glass or glazing plastics. I. Do not leave voids in -the glazing channel except as specifically indicated and recommended by glass manufacturer, J. Provide adequate anchorage of gaskets, particularly driven -in wedge gaskets, K. Miter -cut and bond (weld) ends of channel gaskets. at corners to provide continuous gaskets, L. Seal face gaskets at corners with liquid etastorreric sealant to close openings and prevent withdrawal of gaskets from corners. M, Set units of glass in each series with uniformity of pattern, draw, bow and similar gharacteristics. N. Force sealants into glazing chanpels to eliminate voids and to ensure complete "wettlriI�' or bond of sealant to glass and channel surfaces. 0. Tool exposed surfaces of seale;rrts to provide a substantial 'wash' away from glass. Install pressurized tapes and gaskets to protrude slightly out of channel, so as to eliminate dirt and moisture pockets, 3,02 CLEANING AND BREAKAGE A. Glass breakage caused by this (contractor in execution of his work is to be replaced by this Contractor at no expense to the Owner, Other uroken or damaged .glans to be paid for by the Contractor whose persons are responsible for the damage. B. Wash glass on both faces not more than 4 days prior to date scheduled for inspections Intended to establish date of substantial completion in each area of project, Wash glass by method recommended LU glass manufacturer, C. At completion of the work, remove all dirt, stains, excess putty, erc,, clean and polish all glass, Inside and outside of the building. This shalt include, but not be limited to, tql exterior windows and doors, interior windo ;js and do ,)rs, mirrors, etc„ D. Care �I i,all be t; '�en not o scratch the glass In the cleanl r,g, E. Proteci glass fl pm contact wlttt QcntarninatIng substances resulting from construction operations, If despite such protection, contaminating substances do come into contact with glass, remove immediately by method recommended by glass manufacturer, F. Remove and replace glass which is broken, chipped, cracked, abraded or damaged In other ways during construction period, including r-;atural causes, accidents and vandalism. SECTION 09250 GYPSUM WALLBOARD SYSTEJAS PART I- GENERAL 1.01 WORK INCLUDED A. Metal or wood framing required for gypsum board. B, Blocking, C. Gypsum board. D. Acoustical sealant, E. Taped and sanded joint treatment. 1.02 RELATED WORK A, Section 06100, Rough Carpentry, B. Section 062001 Finish Carpentry, C, Section 08100, Steel Doors and Frames, D. Section 099001 Painting, E. Section 054001 Cold Formed Metal Framing. 1,03 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Perform gypsum wallboard systems work in accordance with recommendations of ASTM C754 and ASTM C840 and GA 216, by Gypsum Association, unless otherwise specified in this Section. B. All material provided and work Performed by the Contractor under this specificatlon shall be in accordance with the latest State and Local Codes, C, Fire -Resistance Ratings: Provide gypsum drywall work with ratings indicated and conforming to assemblies' tested and listed by recognized authorities. D. Manufacturer, Provide gypsum board and accessories as produced by a single manufacturer, including jointing and finishing materials, PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2,01 MANUFACTURERS A, Acceptable Manufacturers, Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following, 1, Georgia-Pacific Co. 2. Gold Bond Building Products Div., National Gypsum Cc, 3, United States Gypsum Co, 2,02 METAL FRAMING A, Provide metal frarnir'ig f a,serials in accordance with GA 216, B. Studs, Screw type Cee shaped ASTM C845, 20 gauge (0,0179 thickness) or as required for application, See section 05400, C. Runners, Match studs. D. Channels and Hanger Wire, GA 216, E. Furring Members, Screw type Cee shaped 20 gauge, F. Fasteners and Anchorages, GA 215, 2.03 METAL FRAMING ACCESSORIES A. Blocking, 20 gauge steel strips of 1-5/8' steel channels installed in notched stud flange as required by loading. 2.04 GYPSUM WALLBOARD A. Provide gypsum wallboard accessories in accordance with GA 216, by Gypsum Association, B. Standard Gypsum Board, ASTM C36, 1/2' thick; maximum permissible lengths; ends square cut, tapered edges. C. Fire Rated Gypsum Board, ASTM E I I%Type X or Type C, UL rated; 5/8' thick; maximum permissible lengths; ends square cut, tapered edges. D. Water Resistant Gypsum Board, ASTM C630 1/2' thick; maximum permissible length; ends square cut, tapered edges and 5/8' type 'X' thick at demising partition in restrooms, 2,05 GYPSUM WALLBOARD ACCESSORIES A. I Provide gypsum wallboard accessories in accordance with ° GA 216. B. Standard metal trim accessories of the beaded type with face flanges for concealment in joint compound except where semi -finishing or exposed type is indicated. Provide corner beads, L-type edge trim beads, U-type trim beads, special L-kerf-type edge trim -bead sand one piece control beads, Co ASTM C475 reinforcing tape,' joint compound, adhesive, water, fasteners, GA 216, D. Edge Trim, J Type metal at exposed edges not concealed by applied moldings or where abutting other materials, E. Provide vinyl -type powder for interior work, 1. Provide a single multi -purpose compound for three courses of compound application, 2,06 ACOUSTICAL ACCESSORIES A. Acoustical Sealant, Type recommended for use in conjunction with gyp.am board. B, Sound Attenuation B' Semi -rigid mineral fiber without membrane, I-621, TYPE) 1, 2' thick unless otherwise noted. See section 07200; part 2, products. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 METAL FRAMING ERECTION -GENERAL A. Erect metal framing in accordance with ASTM C754, B. Install members true to lines and levels to provide surface flatness with maximum variation of 1/8' in 10' in any direction. C. Install steel studs with bottom and top runner tracks anchored to substrates, Isolate system from building structure to prevent transfer of loading and deflections into metal support system, both vertically and horizontally. D. Frame door and other openings with studs and runners and gage, number and arrangement to comply with manufacturer's recommendations for size of opening, weight of doors and height and stud size, unless otherwise indicated. E, Install supplementary framing, runner, Furring, blocking and bracing at openings and terminations in gypsum drywall and where required for support of other work which cannot be adequately supported on gypsum board alone. SECTION 09500 ACOUSTICAL CEILING SYSTEMS PART 1 - GENERAL 1,01 WORK INCLUDED A. Acoustical tile, lay -in panel eeliing systems as Indicated on Drawings. B. Suspension systems including hangers, channels, splines and accessories. Co Accommodation for and installation of light fixtures, registers, diffusers, grilles and similar items indicated to be built into this work, 1.02 RELATED WORK SPECIFIED ELSEWHERE A, Items installed in ceilings but supplied by mechanical and/or electrical trades, Division 15 and 16 respectively. B. Section 09250, Gypsum Wallboard Systems. C, Section 09900, Painting, 1.03 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. The following Specificarions and Standards shall apply, 1, ASTM C635-76 ' Suspension Systems for Acoustical T.', ­ ,-d Lay -in Panel Callings, 2, ASTM C636-76 Installation of Metal Ceiling Suspension Systems , for Acoustical Tile and Lay -In Panels, B. Fire Rated Ceilings, Where indicated on drawings, provide time rated UL labeled ceiling panels and suspension systems, 1, Surface Burning Characteristics, 25 or less for flame spread,. 50 or less for smoke developed, per ASTM E 84, C. Acoustical Panel and Tile Standard, FS SS-S-118, 124 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS A. Do not install acoustical ceilings and lay -in panels until buildingis enclosed, sufficient heat is provided, dust generating activities have terminated and overhead mechanical work is completed, tested and approved. B. Permit wet work to dry prior to commencement of installation, Co Maintain uniform temperatures of minimum 60 degrees F, and humidity of 20% to 40% prior to, during, and after installation. 1,05 SUBMITTALS ' A, Product Data, Specifications and catalog cuts of all materials, B. Samples, Of all materials proposed for use, Include acoustical panels and file and suspension system members and all exposed trim pieces, C. Certification, This Contractor shall show to the satisfaction of the Architect that the suspension system proposed will support panels, fixtures and similar items, PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 ACOUSTICAL AND LAY -IN PANELS See Drawings (Key to abbreviations used in Room Finish Schedule), 2,02 CEILING SUSPENSION SYSTEM A. Materials, Suspension components shall be precision roll -formed to meet or exceed ASTM C 635, and conform to requirements for applicable structural classifications of light, intermediate, or heavy duty Suspension components also conform to ASTM C 366 or ASTM A 625. B, Grids Class 'A', all components die -cut and interlocking, Fire rated. C. Accessories, Hold down clips and hardware as required to complete and complement suspended ceiling grid system. D, Materials/Finish: Commercial quality cold rolled steel with baked enamel finish, E. Attachment Devices, Size for five times design load indicated in ASTM C 635 Table 1, Direct Hung, F. Hanger Wire, Galvanized carbon steel wire, ASTM A 641, soft temper, prestretched, Class 1 coating, sized so that stress at three times hanger design loan (ASTM C 635, Table 1, Direct Hung) will be less than yield stress of wire, but provide not less than twelve gauge, Maximum deflection of 1/360 of span. G. Edge Moldings and Trim, Metal or extruded plastic of manufacturer's standard molding for edges and penetrations of ceiling which fits with type of edge detail and suspension system Indicated, H. Minimum One Hour Fire Rated or Non -Fire Resistance Rated Double Web Steel Suspension System, As indicated on drawings, Manufacturer's standard system roll -formed from prefinished cold -rolled steel sheet with 15/16' wide exposed faces on structural members; other characteristic as f ollows, 1. Structural Classification, Intermediate Duty System 2, Finish, Painted, white. 2.03 MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS A. Acoustical Sealant, Resilient, non -staining, non - shrinking, non -hardening, non -skinning, non-drying, non - sag sealant intended for Interior sealing of concealed construction joints. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ITEMS A. Before commencing work, examine the mechanical and electrical work to properly provide for conditions affecting all ceiling work. Bring to the attention of the Architect any unsatisfactory job site conditions that will affect. the proper installation of the work. 3,02 LAYOUT A. Layout all ceiling units as shown on Reflected Ceiling Plan. Balance ceiling borders on opposite sides, using more -than -half -width units, 3,03 INSTALLATION A. Install ceiling systems in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations to produce finished ceiling true to line and level and free from warped, soiled, or damaged grid or lay -in panels. B. Install ceiling systems in a manner capable of supporting all superimposed loads, with maximum permissible deflection of 1/360 of span and maximum surface deviation of 1/8' in 10' minimum hanger spacing of 4'0' on center and anchoring of wall channel at 16' on center minimum, C. Install after major above ceiling work is complete, Coordinate the location of hangers with other work, Ensure the layout of hangers is located to accommodate fittings and units of equipment which are to be placed after the installation of ceiling grid system. D. Where ducts or other equipment prevent the regular spacing of hangers, reinforce the nearest adjacent hangers and related carrying channels as required to span the required distance, E. Supply hangers or inserts for installation to the respective section in ample time and with clear Instructions for . their correct placement, F. Hang independently of walls, columns, ducts, pipes and conduit, Where carrying members are spliced, avoid visible displacement of the longitudinal axis of face plans of adjacent members. G. Center ceiling systems on room axis leaving equal border pieces, or as shown on Drawings, H, Do not support fixtures from or on main runners or cross runners if weight of the fixture causes the total dead load to exceed the deflection capability. In such cases, support fixture loads by supplementary hangers located within 6" of each corner, or support the fixtures independently. 1. Do not install fixtures so that main runners and cross runners will be eccentrically loaded, Where fixture Installation would produce rotation of runners, provide stabilizer bars, J. Install edge moldings at intersection of ceiling and vertical surfaces, using maximum lengths, straight, true to line and level, Miter corners. Provide edge moldings at junctions with other ceiling finishes. K. Fit panels in place, free from damaged edges or other defects detrimental to appearance and function, Fit border units neatly against abutting surfaces. La Install panels level, in uniform plane, and free from twist, warp and dents, M. Cut fixtures into panels in a proper neat fashion, See Reflected Ceiling Plan for location of fixtures, N. Install manufacturer's recommended retention devices on all impact resistant lay -in panels, 0. Install accessible hold down clips where indicated on drawings, 3,04 ADJUSTMENTS A, Adjust any sags or twists which develop in the ceiling system and clean thoroughly and replace all parts which are damaged or faulty. 3.05 COORDINATION A. Cooperate and coordinate acoustical ceilings with other trades for neat fit with partitions, diffusers, light Fixtures and similar items, After installation of these items, adjust hangers and grid system as required to a true level plane, B. The finished appearance and integrity of the ceiling� system are the responsibility of the Contractor, Undue stresses and deflection caused by any component within the system and by other items attached to the ceiling shall be corrected under this Section. Z O Q 5-5-95 Is c L 0 c c 0 U) m m ro L 1O (D o C o a� cc W Z W 0 Z 02 1-O WJ .J LA. Zcc ®0 W W4c U)(0) drn, I ck, 9509 comm, no, of 6. r r r. r r 0 r r 'I i i L _ I° I'! r3.015 CLEANUP A. Clean up as work progresses, At completion of work, all acoustical ceiling work shall be cleaned of all soil marks and smudges and left in perfect condition. All defective or improperly installed acoustical units shall be replaced at no cost to the Owner, SECTION 09695 CARPETING PART i - GENERAL 1.01 WORK INCLUDED A, Prepare surfaces to receive carpeting. B. Apply carpeting on floor surfaces where indicated, complete with underlay and required accessories. C. Install edge strips where carpeting terminates at other flooring finishes. 1.02 RELATED WORK A. Furnish light gray edge strip to match carpet as shown and specified on the Drawings. 1.03 JOB ENVIRONMENT A. Do not commence with carpet installation until painting and finishing work are complete and ceiling and overhead work have been tested, approved and completed, B. Maintain room temperature at minimum 60 degrees F, for at least 24 hours prior to installation and relative humidity at approximately that at which the area is to be maintained. C. Provide sufficient lighting. 1.04 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A. Unload and store delivered carpeting materials inside, in well ventilated area, protected from weather, moisture and soiling. Notify Owner and Architect of any carpet materials received in damaged condition. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS A. Carpet furnished and installed by general Contractor, See Drawings for type and color, 2,02 CARPET ACCESSORIES & Installation Adhesive: Water-resistant, non -staining type as recommended bg carpet or cushion manufacturer and which complies with flammability requirements for installed carpet, B. Seaming Cement: Hot -melt seaming adhesive or similar product recommended by carpet manufacturer, for taping seams and buttering cut edges at tacking to form secure seams and prevent pile loss at seams, C. Miscellaneous Materials, As recommended by manufacturers of carpet and other carpeting products and selected by Installer to meet project circumstance and requirements. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.01 PREPARATION OF SURFACES A.. Clean floors of dust, direct, solvents, oil, grease, paint, plaster and other substances which would be detrimental to the proper performance of adhesive and carpet, Allow floors to thoroughly dry. B. Ensure floors are level and maximum surface variation of 1/4" in 10' noncumulative, C. Ensure concrete floors are free of scaling and irregularities and exhibit neutrality relative to acidity and alkalinity, D, Use an approved cementitious filler to patch cracks, small holes and for leveling. E. Notify owner in writing of major conditions detrimental to proper completion of the work. Do not proceed until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 3,02 INSTALLATION OF CARPET A, Lay out rolls of carpet full for Architect's or Owner's approval. B. Check matching of carpet before cutting and ensure there Is no visible variation between dye lots C. Cut carpet, where required, in manner to allow proper seam and pattern match. Ensure cuts are straight and true and unfrayed. D. Where possible and practical, locate seams in areas of least amount of traffic. 1. At doors, center seams under doors; do not place seams in traffic direction at doorways. E Join seams in recommended manner and so as not to detract from the appearance of the carpet installation and decrease its life expectancy, Ensure seams are straight, not overlapped or peaked and free of gaps. F. Vacuum clean substrate. Spread adhesive in quantity recommended by manufacturer to ensure proper adhesion over full area of installation, Apply only enough adhesive to permit proper adhesion of carpet before Initial set, 0. Lay carpet on floors with the run of the pile in same direction of anticipated traffic, 1. Start from center of space and work outward to edges, H. Do not change run of pile in any one room or from one room to next where continuous through a wall opening. I. Cut and fit carpet neatly around projections through floor end to walls and other vertical surfaces, J. Fit carpet snugly to walls or other vertical surfaces where no base is scheduled, leaving no gaps, K. Install carpet edge guard where edge of carpet is exposed; anchor guards to substrate, L. Expansion Joinfsi Do not bridge building expansion joints with continuous carpeting, provide for movement, M. Fit sections of carpet into each space. Trim edges and butter cuts with seaming cement, N, If glue down system is used, apply adhesive uniformly to substrate in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Butt carpet edges tightly together to form seams without gaps. Tape seams in accordance with accepted industry practice. Roll entire carpet area lightly to eliminate air pockets and ensure uniform bond. Remove adhesive promptly from face of carpet. 0, Do not place heavy objects such as furniture on carpeted surfaces for minimum of 24 hours or until adhesive as set, P. Entire carpet installation is to be laid tight and flat to subfloor, well fastened at edges and present a uniform pleasing appearance, Ensure monolithic color, pattern and texture match within any one area, 0. Install edging strips where carpet terminates at other floor coverings. Use full length pieces only. Butt tight to vertical surfaces. Where splicing cannot be avoided, butt ends tight and flush. 3.03 CLEANING A, Remove and dispose of debris and usable scraps, B, Vacuum carpet using commercial machine with face -beater element. Remove spots and replace carpet where spots cannot be removed, Remove any protruding face yarn using sharp scissors, 3.04 PROTECTION A. Advise Contractor of protection methods and materials needed to ensure that carpeting will be without deterioration or damage at time of substantial completion, SECTION 09700 RESILIENT FLOOR COVERING PART 1: GENERAL 1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS: The general provisions of the Contract, including General Conditions and General Requirements, apply to the work specified in this Section 1.02 SAMPLES: Duplicate samples of each type of floor covering and underlayment shall be submitted to the Architect for approval.. Each sample shall be marked with the name of the Project, the manufacturer and grade of material, 1,03 EXTRA MATERIAL: Upon completion of the Project, the Contractor shall furnish . the Owner one-half carton of each type and color of floor file used in the Project, PART 2: PRODUCTS 2.01 VINYL: TILEi Vinyl the shall be 12" x 12" x 1/8" thick units of color and pattern indicated on the Drawings. 2,02 VINYL BASE, Vinyl base shall be of the top -set type, formed of solid vinyl, 1/8' thick, 4' high and have a rounded top and cove bottom. Base in rooms to receive carpeting shall have straight bottom (not coved), 2,03 ADHESIVE& Adhesives for installation of all flooring material and base shall be typq as recommended by the manufacturer for his particular material and type of Installation, Submit descriptive literature of the selected -type to the Architect for approval. 2.04 EDGE STRIPS: Edge strips shall be provided at all exposed edges. of flooring. Strips shall be solid vinyl, 1' wide x 1/8' thick, with one edge be•yeled. PART 3: EXECUTION 3.01 FLOOR COVERING APPLICATION: A. Tile shall be laid with joint:, continuous in both directions, Floors in rooms shall be laid out so that the last course of tile at opposite , sides of rooms shall be the same size, Tile shall be laid in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations, by skilled craftsmen under the direction of an experienced and comi)etent foreman or supervisor. B. All material shall be set in strict accordance with manufacturer's specif ication,9, C. Setting cement for flooring shall be furnished for each type of flooring and shall be supplied in sufficient quantities to complete the Installation, A temperature of at least 70 degrees shall �pe maintained for at least 48 hours before and after an<), during application of tile, D, Install vinyl edge strips at doorways where composition floor materials intersect with other materials extending from jamb to jamb, located so that when door is closed strip is directly under center of door, E. The pattern of all floor tile shall run in the direction as directed by the Architect. F, Underlayment as required to produce smooth, even slabs shall be troweled perfectly level and free of pit holes or air pockets. 3,02 CLEANING: Upon completion of the Project, surfaces shall be cleaned with a neutral soap similar to Hillyards 'Shine -All' and buffed, Cover all areas to be worked or walked over with a protective non -staining paper until f anal inspection, SECTION 09900 PAINTING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.01 WORK INCLUDED A. Prepare surfaces which are, to receive finish. B. Finish surfaces as Indicated in schedule at end of this Section and as indicated obi drawings C. Painting of mechanical units of work such as grilles, registers, equipment and piping where exposed to view. 1.02 RELATED WORK A. Section 062001 Finish Carpentry. B, Section 081001 Steel Doors and Frames, C. Section 092501 Gypsum Wallboard System. D. Section 099501 Vinyl Wall Coverings, 1.03 WORK NOT TO BE PAINTED A. Items specified to be completed factory pre -finished, B. Mechanical and electrical units of work except as specified herein. C. Concealed ducts, walls, or ceiling in inaccessible areas, i.e. Foundation spaces, tunnels, shafts, etc, D. Aluminum and other non-ferrous metals unless specified. E. Stainless steel items. F. Any moving or operating parts of units or equipment, G. Do not paint over any code -required labels, such as Underwriter's Laboratories and Factory Mutual, or any equipment identification, performance rating, name or nomenclature plates. 1.04 SAMPLES A. Prepare samples of finishes to Owner. When possible, apply finishes on identical type materials to which they will be applied on job. B. Identify each sample as to finish, formula, color name and number and sheen name, C. Colors as selected ''by Owner, except where indicated that colors are already' selected. 1.05 MAINTENANCE MATERIALS A. Leave on premises, where directed by Owner, not less than one gallon of each color used, B. Containers to be tightly sealed and clearly labeled for Identification, 126 DELIVERY, STORE AND HANDLING A. Deliver paint materials in sealed original labeled containers,. bearing manufacturer's name, type of paint, brand name, color designation, instructions for mixing and/or reducing, stock number, date of manufacture and contents by volume; (For major pigment and vehicle constituents, B. Provide adequate storage facilities, Store paint materials at minimum ambient temperature of 45 deg. F, in well ventilated area. C, Take precautionary measures to prevent fire hazards and spontaneous combustion D. Protect from freezing where necessary. 1.07 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS A. Measure moisture content of surfaces using an electronic moisture meter, Do not apply finished unless moisture contents of surfaces are below following maximums, 1. Gypsum wallboard: 12% 2, Interior located wood, 15% B. Ensure surface temperatures or. ,the sirrounding air temperatures is above 40 deg. F, befQre' applying finishes, Minimum application temperature for latex paints for interior work is 45 deg _ and 50 deg, F, for exterior work, Minimum application temperature for varnish and finishes is 65 deg. F. C. Provide adequate continuous ventilation and sufficient heating facilities to maintain temperatures above 45 deg. F, for 24 hours before, during and 48 hours after application finishes, D. Provide minimum 15 foot candles of lighting on surfaces to be finished, 1.08 PROTECTION A, Adequately pi ptect oth.; r surfaces from paint and damage, Repair damap=f3 as a rk-.pult of inadequate or unsuitable protection, B. Furnish sufficient dr,,,fcloths, shield!, and protectic-p equipment tq prevent ;pray or drop1:aleT{h; from foul;ng surfaces not being po.pte , anti, in po,^ticular, surfs pas within storage and Ph;'baration area, G, Place cotton Waste �jU)hs and riaterial which may constitute a fire ht14 fd in closed m,ixal containers and remove daily from ilk. P. JWmove electrical plates, surface hardware, fittings and fastenings prior to painting operations. These items are to �p carefully store, cleaned and replaced on completion of work in each area. Do not use solvent to clean hardware that may 'remove permanent lacquer finish, 2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS A. Painting materials to be; Benjamin MooCe, Dean 8 Barry, Glidden, Pratt 8 Lambert, Sherwin Williams Paints and Mlnwax. B. Provide best quality grade of various types of coatings as regularly manufactured by acceptable paint materials manufacturers. Materials not displaying manufacturer's Identification as a standard, best -grade produce will not be acceptable, C. Single Source Responsibility: Provide primers and other undercoat paint produced by same manufacturer as finish coats. Use only thinners approved by paint manufacturer and use only within recommended limits, 2,02 MATERIALS A. Paint Accessory Material; Linseed oil, shellac, turpentine and other materials not specifically indicated herein but required to achieve the finishes specified of high quality and approved manufacture.^, B. Paints: Ready -mixed except field catalyzed coatings. Pigments fully ground maintaining a soft paste consistency, capable of readily and uniformly dispersed to a complete homogenous mixture, C, Paints to have good flowing and brushing properties and be capable of drying or curing free of streaks or says. PART 3 - EXECUTION r 3.01 INSPECTION A. Thoroughly examine surfaces scheduled to be painted prior to commencement of work. Report in writing to the Owner any condition that may potentially affect proper application. Do not commence until such defects have been corrected, B. Correct defects and deg` claricies in surfaces which may adversely effect work of -this Section, C. Starting of painting work will be construed as Applicator's acceptance of surfaces and conditions within any particular area, D. Do not paint over dirt, rust, scale, grease, moisture, scuffed surfaces, or conditions otherwise detrimental to formation of a durable paint film. E. Review other sections of these specifications in which prime paints are to be provided to ensure compatibility of total coatings system for various substrates, Upon request from other trades, furnish information or characteristics of finish materials provided for use, to ensure compatible prime coats are used, 3.02 PREPARATION OF SURFACES A, Remove mildew by scrubbing with solution of tri-sodium phosphate and bleach, Rinse with clean water and allow surface to dry completely. B. Remove surface contamination for aluminum surfaces requiring a paint finish by steam, high pressure water or solvent washing. Apply etching primer or acid etch. Apply paint immediately if acid etching. C. Remove contamination from gypsum wallboard surfaces and prime to show defects, if any. Paint after defects have been remedied, D, Remove surface contamination and oils from galvanized surfaces and wash with solvent, Apply coat of etching type primer. E. Remove surface contamination and oils from zinc -coated surfaces and prepare for priming in accordance with metal manufacturer's recommendations, F. Remove dirt, loose mortar, scale, powder and other foreign matter from masonry surfaces which are to be painted or to receive a clear seal. Remove oil and grease with a solution of tri-sodium phosphate, rinse well and allow to thoroughly dry. G. Remove stains from masonry surfaces caused by weathering of corroding metals with absolution of sodium metasillcate after being thoroughly wetted with water. Allow to thoroughly dry H. Fill hairline cracks, small holes and imperfections on plaster surfaces with patching plaster, Smooth off to match surfaces. Wash and neutralize 'high alkali surfaces where they occur, I. Remove grease, rust, scale, dirt and dust from steel and Iron surfaces. Where heavy coatings of scale are evident, remove bg wire brushing, sandblasting or any other necessary method, Ensure steel surfaces are satisfactory before paint finish. J. Clean unprimed steel surfaces by washing with solvent, Apply a treatment of phosphoric acid solution, ensuring weld joints, bolts and nuts are similarly cleaned. Prime surfaces 'to indicate defects, if any. Paint after defects have been remedied, K. Sand and scrape shop primed steel surfaces to remove loose primer and rust, Feather out edges to make touch- up patches inconspicuous, Clean surfaces with solvent. Prime bare steel surfaces. L. Wipe off dust and grit from miscellaneous wood items and millwork prior to priming. Spot -coat knots, pitch streaks and sappy sections with sealer Fill nail holes and cracks after primer has dried and sand between coats, Back prime Interior and exterior woodwork. 1. Prime, stain, or seal wood required to be job - painted immediately upon delivery to job, Prime edges, ends, faces, undersides and backsides of such wood, including cabinets, counters, cases and paneling. 2.' When transparent finish is required, use spar varnish for backpriming. 3. Backprime paneling on interior partitions only where masonry, plaster, or other wet wall construction occurs on backside, 4. Seal tops, bottoms, and cut-outs of unprimed wood doors with a heavy coat of varnish or equivalent sealer immediately upon delivery to job, M, Touch up shop applied prime coats wherever damaged or bare, where required by other sections of these specifications, Clean and touch-up with same type shop primer, 3,03 APPLICATIONS A. 1Apply each coat at proper consistency, in accordance with manufacturer's directions.', B. Each coat of paint is to be slightly darker than preceding coat unless otherwise approved by Architect, I C. Sand lightly between coats to achieve required finish. I D. Do 1 not apply finishes on surfaces that are not sufficiently dry. E. Allow each coat of finish to dry before following coat is applied unless directed otherwise bg manufacturer, F, Allow sufficient time between successive coatings to permit proper drying. Do not recoat until paint has dried to where it feels firm, does not deform or feel sticky under moderate thumb pressure and application of another coat of paint does not cause lifting or loss of adhesion of the undercoat. Back prime interior wood work, which is to receive paint or enamel finish with enamel undercoated paint, G. Back prime interior and exterior wood work which is to receive stain and/or varnish finish, with gloss varnish reduced 25% with mineral spirits. H. Prime top and bottom edges of wood and metal doors with enamel undercoat when they are to be painted. i I. Prime top and bottom edges of wood doors with gloss varnish when they are to receive a stain or 'clear finish. J, Paint surfaces behind movable equipment and furniture same as similar exposed surfaces, Paint surfaces behind permanently fixed equipment or furniture with prime coat only before final installation of equipment. K. paint back sides of access panels and removable or hinged covers to match exposed surfaces. L. Finish exterior doors on tops, bottoms and side edges same as exterior faces, unless otherwise indicated, M. Omit first coat (primer) on metal surfaces which have been shop -primed and touch-up painted, unless otherwise Indicated, N. Match approved samples for color, texture and coverage. Remove, refinish or repaint work not in compliance with specified requirements, 0. Completely cover painted finishes to provide an opaque, smooth surface of uniform finish, color, appearance and coverage. Cloudiness, spotting holidays, laps brush marks, runs, sags, ropiness or other surface Imperfections will not be acceptable. P. Use multiple coats to produce glass -smooth surface film of even luster, Provide a finish free of laps, cloudiness, color irregularity, runs, brush marks, orange peel, nail holes, or other surface imperfections, 1. Provide satin finish for final coats, unless otherwise indicated, 3.04 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT A. Remove grilles, covers and access panels for mechanical and electrical systems from location and paint separately. B. Finish paint primed equipment to color selected. C. Prime and paint insulated and bare pipes, conduits, boxes, insulated and bare ducts, hangers, brackets, collars and supports, except where items are plated or covered with a pre -finished coating, in exposed locations only. D, Replace identification markings on mechanical or electrical equipment when painted over or spattered, E. paint expose conduit and electrical equipment occurring in finished areas. Color and texture to match adjacent surfaces, F, Paint both sides and edges of plywood backboards for electrical equipment before installing backboards and mounting equipment on them. 3,05 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. The right is reserved by Owner to invoke the following material testing procedure at any time and any number of Items during period of field painting, B. Engage services of an independent testing laboratory to sample paint being used. Samples of materials delivered to project site will be taken, identified and sealed and certified in presence of Contractor. C. Testing laboratory will perform appropriate tests to any or all of following characteristics: Abrasion resistance, apparent reflectivity, flexibility, washability, absorption, accelerated weathering, dry opacity, accelerated yellowness, recoating, skinning, color retention alkali resistance and quantitative materials analysis. D. If test results show that material being used does not comply with specified requirements, Contractor may be directed to stop painting work and remove noncomplying paint; pay for testing; repaint surfaces coated with rejected paint; remove rejected paint from previously painted surfaces, if, upon repainting with specified paint, the two coatings are non -compatible, 3.06 CLEANING A. As work proceeds and upon completion, prompty remove paint where spilled, spashed or splattered, B. During progress of work, keep premises free from any unnecessary accumulation of tools, equipment, surplus materials and debris. 1. Remove from site discarded paint materials, rubbish, cans and rages at end of each work day, C. Upon completion of work, leave premises neat and clean to the satisfaction of Owner, 1. Upon completion of painting work, clean window glass and other paint spattered surfaces. Remove spattered paint by proper methods of washing and scraping, using care not to scratch or otherwise damage finished surfaces. 3.07 PROTECTION A. Protect work of other trades, whether to be painted or not, against damage by painting and finishing work. Correct any damage by cleaning, repairing or replacing, and repaint as acceptable to Architect or Owner, 1. Provide "Wet Paint" ` signs as required to protect newly -painted finishes, Remove temporary protective wrappings provided by others for protection of their work after completion of painting operations. B. At completion of work of other trades, touch-up and restore all damaged or defaced painted surfaces. 3,08 PAINTING AND FINISH SCHEDULE (Interior) A. Wood trim and wood doors, 1. 1 coat latex primer 2, 2 coats satin finish enamel B. Drywall, 1. Paint finish - 1 coat latex primer, 2. Paint finish - 2 coats latex emulsion C. Miscellaneous Metal, Factory Primer, 1. Paint finish - Touch-up shop applied primer. 2. Paint finish - 1 coat alkyd primer, 3. Paint finish - 2 coats latex semi -gloss enamel finish. c L 0 c 0 U) m L WI ` a) (E) c L 0 (0 a� Cl m 0 +- .n U L �s L E V m o. 3!_' * 00 W (1) IL 4C cc W a- cc 4C 5-5-95 cc W I- Z W V Z 0 1--cc W J 4- 0® Z oc ®o Z W U)(0) drn. I ck, 9509 Comm, no, AS-5 woes D. Galvanized Metal. D. Fill in nicks, gouges and other minor imperfections of G, General Contractor to install all blocking as required to plywood surfaces with patching plastic, Follow with coat 3.04 SCHEDULE OF '-ACCESSORIES 1, Paint finish 1 coat alkyd primer of alkyd flat or oil base sealer,mount all extinguishers cabinets and/or brackets, f' 2 coats latex semi -gloss enamel finish 3,02 INSTALLATION A. See Drawings, E. Remove wall plates and surface -mounted fixtures in areas 2. Paint finish - Match wall or ceiling. where wall covering to be installed, Remove any existing A. :Install items included in this section in locations and wallcovering on walls to be recovered, SECTION11400 VISIONWORKS EQUIPMENT E. Painted Interior Wood (If applicable) at mounting heights to comply with applicable regulations of governing authorities, as directed by Owner, PART 1 - GENERAL 1. Paint finish - 1 coat wood filter, 3.03 APPLICATION WALL COVERING B.Securely fasten mounting brackets and fire extinguisher 1.01 RELATED DOCUMENTS; The general provisions of the ` Contract, including 2. Paint finish 2 coats latex satin finish enamel A. Handle and apply wall -covering in accordance with cabinets ,to structure, square and plumb, to comply with the General Conditions and General Requirements, apply to the work manufacturer's recommendations, manufacturer's instructions, specified in this Section, SECTION 09950 VINYL WALL COVERINGS B, Mix and apply adhesive in accordance with manufacturer's 3.03 TESTING 1.02 SCOPE. :. PART 1 - GENERAL recommendations, A. Hydrostatic test required once every twelve years, A, Visionworks equipment will be furnished by Visionworks, Set in 1.01 WORK INCLUDED C. Use fabric panels In exact order as cut from rolls, Use place and connection to rough -in services is by contractor rolls in consecutive order as numbered by manufacturer, SECTION 10800 TOILET ACCESSORIES as specified in Divisions 15 and 16 of this Contract Specifications A. Prepare surface to receive wall coverings, and related drawings, D. Trim deeply textured patterns or where patterns must be PART I- GENERAL B. Apply wall covering with adhesive, matched, on a flat work table, 1,03 STORAGE 1.01 WORK INCLUDED 1.02 PRODUCT HANDLING E. Hang smooth, non -match patterns by applying strips on the All Visionworks equipment shall be delivered to the job site wall, overlapping the edges and double cutting through A, Toilet and bath accessories as indicated on Drawings, Contractor's representative shall sign for and properly store A. Store wall covering in clean and dry area where both thicknesses. and protect from weather and pilferage until use, temperatures are maintained at minimum 15 deg, F, with B. Rough -in frames supplied to other sections, normal humidity, Do not store in upright position. F. Apply fabric secure, smooth, clean and without wrinkles, gaps or overlaps. Eliminate air pockets and ensure full C. Attachment hardware, B. Take precautionary measures to prevent fire hazards with ` bond to wall surface. adhesives and solvents, - D. Install owner furnished items. G. Horizontal seams are not acceptable, Vertical seams to C. Where toxic 'materials and both toxic and explosive be within not less than 2' from an inside corner and not 1.02 REFERENCE STANDARDS solvents and adhesives are used, appropriate precautions less than 6' from an outside corner, and proper, ventilation must be provided, A. ASTM A 167 - Stainless and heat -resisting chromium nickel H. Fill in spaces above and below windows, above doors and steel plate, sheet and strip, E 1,03 ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIQNS similar areas in sequences from roll i A, Maintain surfaces and materials at minimum `60 deg, F. I. Remove excess adhesive from each seam before proceeding 1,03 PRODUCT DATA three days before and during application period. to next, Wipe seam clean with dry cloth towel, A. Submit manufacturer's product data to Owner for approval B. Ensure maximum surface moisture conforms to wall covering J. Install wall covering before 'installation of plumbing, { manufacturer's requirements, casings, bases, cabinets, hardware, etc, B. Data to Illustrate each accessory at large scale and show C. Provide a minimum of 15 foot candles of lighting on installation method, surfaces to be covered, 3.04 CLEANING - 1.04 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING D. Provide .adequate .and continuous ventilation during -work A. Clean wall coverings and panel of adhesives, dust, dirt I and after installation of wall covering and/or panels, and other contaminants, A. Do not 'deliver accessories to site until rooms in which " they are to be installed are :ready to receive them. E. Remove wall covering from its package and allow to B, Remove debris and leave areas neat and clean, acclimatize to the area of installation 24 hours before B. Pack accessories individually in a manner to protect 4 . application, C, Replace wall plates and accessories, accessory and its finish, 1.05 PROTECTION 1.04 MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 10520 FIRE PROTECTION SPECIALTIES A. Protect adjacent or adjoining finished surfaces and Work A. Provide Owner with three copies of maintenance instructions for each type of wall coverings. PART 1 GENERAL from damage during installation of work of this Section. B, Instructions to contain manufacturer's recommended 1.01 WORK INCLUDED PART 2 PRODUCTS cleaning' materials and :application methods, including A. Furnish and install all fire extinguishers, cabinets, 2,01 MATERIALS precautions in use of cleaning materials which may be detrimental to surfaces if improperlya liedbrackets and accessories for a complete system as shown applied. and required, A. Sheet Steel, ASTM 'A366, 20 gai.,ue cold rolled stretched levelled, 1,25 oz,/sq, ft. galvanized .coating, 1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCE 1.02 RELATED WORK B. Stairiies5 Steel Sheen ASTM A to?; commercial grade, 22 A. Fire Hazard Classification, Provide materials bearing UL A. Section 15300 'Fire Protection' for fire hose connections gauge, labels for the followings and related cabinets and other fire protection equipment,' C, Stainless Steel Tubing, ASTM 4969, cowmercial grado, , 1., Flame spread not more than 25, 1.03 REFERENCE STANDARDS seamless welded, 2, Fuel contributed not more than 15. A. OSHAi Standards for light, ordinary, extra hazard D. Adhesive, Epoxy type contact genient, - occupancy, 3, Smoke developed not more than 25, E. Fasteners, Screws and Bolts; ASTM A3265 Hot dip B, NFPA 10i Portable fire extinguishers, galvanized. Expansion Shields,, . Fiber, dead or rubboi,, 1,06 WARRANTY as recommended by accessory Manufacturer for component I and substrate, A, Warrant the work specified herein for one year against 1.04 SUBMITTALS becoming unserviceable or causing an objectionable 2,02 FINISHES appearance resulting from either defective or A. Product Datat Submit product data for each type of nonconforming materials and workmanship, product included in this section, For fire extin ulsher A. Chrome/nickel plating Satin finish, ASTM 6456, Type • y cabinets include roughing -in dimensions and details SC2 B. ' Defects shall include, but not be limited to, the showing mounting methods, relationships of box' and trim j following, to surrounding construction, door hardware, cabinet, type B. Stainless steel, Type 304 Satin finish. and materials, trim style and door construction and panel 1. Release from the substrate, style and materials, C. Shop primed ferrous metals. Pretreat and clean, spray apply one coat primer and bake. ! 2. Noticeable discoloration, 1.05 QUALITY ASSURANCE F D. Enamels Pretreat to clean condition, apply one coat 3. Mildew or fungus growth. A, Single Source Responsibilityi Obtain products in this primer and minimum two coats electrostatic baked enamel section from one manufacturer, 4. Stain permanently from common materials, B. UL-Listed Products Provide';new portable fire 2.04 FABRICATIONS 5, Opening of seams, extinguishers which are UL-listed and bear UL 'Listing Mark for type, rating and classification of extinguisher A. Weld and grind smooth joints of,, fabricated components, PART 2 PRODUCTS indicated B. Form exposed surfaces from on�3 sheet of stock, free of 2.01 MATERIALS _ PART 2 -PRODUCTS joints, A. Wall coverings as indicated on drawing and furnished `g 9 2,01 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS C. Provide steel anchor. plates an� anchor components for• and installed by Contractor, installation on building finishes: } A. Abbreviations indicated below toidentify extinguisher i B. Moldingsi All moldings shall be recommended by toes relative to UL classification and ratingsystem and D, Form .surfaces flat without distortion, Maintain flat manufacturer and shall match color of wall covering, not, necessarily, to type and amount of extinguishing surfaces without scratches or dents, (Furnished and installed b Contractor,) y material contained in extinguisher,` g g E. Back paint components where coplact is made with building C. ' Adhesivesi Type recommended by manufacturer to suit 1, Carbon Dioxide T ei UL-rated 10-Br C, 10 lb. finishes to prevent electrol st ". application, (Furnished and installed b Contractor,) i pP y nominal capacity, manufacturer's standard y enameled metal container for Class B and Class C F. Hot dip galvanized ferrous meta.,) anchors and fastening D. Release Coat; Oil base sealer or enamel undercoater for fires, devices, drywall (Furnished and installed by Contractor,) PART'3 - EXECUTION 2, Multi -purpose Dr Chemical Type: UL-rated 4-A;60 G. Shop assemble components and package complete with B; 10lb, nominal y capacity, In enameled metal anchors and fittings, p 9 p container, for Class B and Class C fires. 3,01 INSPECTION PART 3 -EXECUTION 2.02 MOUNTING BRACKETS ,. A, 3.01 PREPARATION,, Ensure 'surfaces to receive wall .covering are clean, true, , and free of irregularities, Inspect surfaces before A. Provide manufacturer's standard bracket designed to commencing work and report defects in writing to g A, Deliver inserts and rough -in fr es to job site at prevent accidental dislodgement of extinguisher, of sizes Architect, appropriate .time for building -in, ' Provide templates and required for .type and capacity of extinguisher indicated, B. Ensure wall surface flatness tolerances do not vary more in manufacturer's standard plated finish, rough -in measurements as requited than 1/2' in 10', PART 3 - EXECUTION B. Before starting work, notify Architect In writing of any conflicts detrimental to installi;tion or, operation of C. Schedule installation of wall coverings as late as 3.01 GENERAL units,, possible to prevent damage during construction and i movement of materials, A. Verify all locations of fire extinguishers with local C, Verify with Owner exact locative of accessories, fire marshall, before installation, 3,02 PREPARATION OF SURFACES - WALL COVERINGS 3,02 INSTALLATIONS � B. Provide .fire extinguishers, which comply with - A. Fill nicks, gouges and . other minor Imperfections of wall requirements .of governing authorities and the following, A, Install fixtures, accessories and items in accordance surfaces with g latex filler, Sand smooth flush with g with manufacturers printed ins )ructions, , surface, Follow with prime coat of alkyd flat or oil C, Fill and service extinguishers to, comply with base sealer or sealer recommended b wall covering requirements of governing authorities and manufacturers B. Install true, plumb, level, securely and rigidly anchored y g to substrate, manufacturer, requirements, C. Use tem er- r1oof fasteners, B, -Wash. down painted surfaces with tri sodium phosphate, D. Install all extinguishers in accordance with p p rinse with clear -water. Open up glossy surfaces with. manufacturer's recommendations and instructions, 3.03 CLEANING AND ADJUSTMENTS rough sandpaper for bond then seal, Remove bleeding paint, -flaky paint, or wood stain, Prime surfaces to E. 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OUCT MAX. 5'-O' LONG. USE CLAMP TO ATTACH (�) FUSIBLE LINK RATED AT 1657 I I I 1. I � � , ;',,�, ­ , * , - '_,�;:,�. I . � . . I . . I . I � ­ I . �, 11 . "I . � I I . . . . . . . . . .... I— I FLEX DUCTS AND SEAL. SUPPORT . . I � . . - : I I I P-i I � '1� . I I . . '. I � - I I -, ,� , ,','i�,;i!:, ''. " , , �1 I 1 `_.,n�­-,--,�,,, , - , - , �o�,tt�lti � -',, - __ � .1 ''I - 1: 7 di:. 'I, __ ,!,� _]" I � ; 10 I ... I I . DUCT EVERY FOUR FEET FROM STRUCTURE L QREFER TO SMACNA, NFPA 90A AND MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS FOR SLEEVE GAUGES., I I ,� . � I - . : � . I � , _­,',,,-,tl�,�i;,?' , .11 � - ` : "" � . "', * . . � � � _N I - I , , , . . � I . . � - - ­1 IQ I- __ I I - . I , � .. �. b . � ., . I . � � . . . 1­1 ;_1 � I I . I IF . - � .,� - , , I , , - .- 11 ` ­­� , ,�_ ­ � - I -- _.,-__��,_-.�.._ 1. I . _>/ I � . . CEIL4NG I . I CEILING DIFFUSER � I � I . I I (�)CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS. 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E-25, 21, 213 33 31 LABORATORY E-1% 21,23 E-13, 15, 11 E - I, 3, 5 -j , /- E -1, 9, it - 26 20 VAV-4 } i ?5_ }� } RETAIL. AREA40 0)_ 2415Mo 22 I + 19 RECEPT./ CASHIER i 23 I G. 2 r- TO T/C �. f - ----• ' AND L-25 f 33 k� J, P-34 + IT } VAY-2 130 P-6, _- __ _ _ _+T �- �•_ -"- Tr '_____ CORRIDOR I✓ 2 CONS. RM.#1 ' I I CONS, RM.#Z 1 ( 17 --- --- } I GF WAITING �,,.-- MOTORIZED GRILL •ti fi i � F,,s CONTACT - - ..._ _ LENSES I + _ _ _ _____ ___. __. __ 1 1 _ 15"d VISION 1� —�I _ SCREENIN --- r• _ + i �f _ �~ • �f 1 i! W J i ! 2�3---_- { r! ------------- 'EQUIPMENT LIST O ITEM DESCRIPTION YOLTOAE CONNECTION I COMPUTER 110/1 CORD AND F'LUG I LAYOUT 110/1 CORD AND P!_U6 4 CHILLER 110/1 CORr.> AND, PLrs 1A 2113 GENERATOR 208/3 CORD AND PLUG 13A CYLINDERS 110/1 CORD AND PLUG . 13C POLISHER$ I10/1 CORD AND PLUG 14 CENTRAL 5LURRY . 110/I CORD AND PLUG 15 RECLAIM TANK . 110/1 CORD AND PLUG fro ULTRASONIC.. GLEANER il0/I CORD AND. PLUG ICJ LEN50METER 110/1. CORD AND PL.Z 20 SPEED 5LOCiKER . 110/1 CORD AND PLUG 22 OPTRONICS 110/I CORD- AND .PLUG 24 NAND EDGER. 110/I . CORD AND PLUG 26 MEAT TREATER 110/1 CORD AND PLG 21A EDGER 110/I CORD AND PLUG 25 PATTERN MAWER 110/1 CORD AND- PLUG 32 LENS GROOVER I10/1 CORD A1JD- PLUG 3(0 DYE TANKS, 110/1 CORD ANp PLUG 31 BEAD PANS 110/1 CORD`.AND PLUG 41 FACSIMILE MACHINE 110/I CORD AND PLUG 42 AIR COMPRESSOR 205/3 HARDLUIRE POWER FLAB SCALE: 1/4" - I'-0" R-- , • Pf 4 Y d ' LOAD COD€ KVA WIRE BRKR ABC BRKR �1RE K'!A CODE LOAD PANEL: P # LOAD CODE KVA HIRE BRKR ABC BRKR WIRE KVA CODE LOAD # PAhIEL: E . --_ --_ -------- i _ - H ----------------------------------------------------------------------_- 1.50 12 3P A 2P 12 0.88 H 2 ---------------------------- VOLTAGE: 120/208Y,3P,4W --------------------------------------------------------- 1 CYLINDERS E 0.96 --------------- 12 20 A 20 -12 ----------- --__-___----------------------------------- 1.08 E FAXCIMILE MACHINE 2 VOLTAGE: 120/208V,3P,4'M I1. ---'WATER _____1; -------- --------------------vAv 1 3 H - 1.50 12 B 15 12 0.88 H 4 MANUFACTURE: SOIJARE D COMPANY 3 CENTRAL SLURRY E 0.65 12 20 B 20 12 0.12 E COMPUTER 4 , MANUFACTURE: SQUARE D COMPANY ---HEATER ------ -------------------------------------------------------_ ------------------------------------ ---------------- ----_--- - ------------------------- 5 H 1.50 12 20 C 2P 12 1.01 H fi TYPE: NQOD 5 CHILLER E 0.96 12 20 C 20 12 0.36�E- LAYOUT 6 TYPE: N00D . T ---------- --------------------------- ------------------------VAY Z -20 --- ---------------------------- ----------------------------------_------------------------------ l2.40 7.CONS RM RECPT. R 1.08 12 A 15 12 1.01 H 8 MAIN AMPS: 300 AMP 7 POLISHERS E 10 20 A 20 12 0.96 E CHILLER 8 MAIN AMPS: 125 AMP _____ __ _ T---------------------------__ -----------_____-_--_-_---------------------------- MLO OR MCB: MCB __---------______=----------------------------------------------- --------__----- ---- ---- ML0 OR MCB: ML0 9 CONS WOOS OS >R 1 08 12 20 B 2P 12 0.88 H 10 9 ULTRASONIC CLEANER E 0.51 12 20 B 3P 12 }.80 E 10 I ---VAY 3 --- AIC RATIhIG: 10,000 AMPS ------------------------------------------------ ------------------2113 --- A[C RATING: 10,000 AMPS ' ` " 11 RECEPTACLES R 0,36 12 20 C 15 12 , 0.88 H 1Z 11 RECLAIM TANK E 2.16 10 20 C 12 1.80 E 12 ' . ,__->--------=------------------------------------------------------------------------- M INC. RFA, O1JNT SU �E - --------------------------- ------------------- --------- -------GENERATO - R --- M NTING: SURFACE OU 13 RECEPTACLES R 0.18 12 20 A 2P. 12 0.88.H 14 13 LENSOMEIER E 0.12 12 20 A 20 12 1:80 E 14 ' ____�__�-^__-______________________-- _ _-- __---------------___--VAY 4 --- LOCATION: ELECT ROOM ------------------------------------------_ ___ ________ _ _ - . _____ __------------ __----__r_-- LOCATION: ELECT ROOM ` .• 15 VISUAL FIELD , E 0.18 12 20 B 15 12 0.88 H 16 15 SPEED BLOCKER E 0.06 12 20 B 3P 12 0.82E 16 :' .'. - ' . _ --=--r---------------------------------------------------- ^� ----------------------- ------ - FEED: BOTTOM - - ----------------- --- --- - _--_ - - -- ------_--= ---------- - ---- ^ - - - -FEED: BOTTO1t - 17' S 9 87 I -, 3P- C 20 12 0.54 R DISPENSING COUNTER i8 CU OR AL WIRE: CU . 17 PATTERN MARKER E- 0.24 12 20 C 12 q,82 E AIR COMPRESSOR 18 CU OR AL WiRE: CU , _ :. ---SUBFEED __ _- _ �__----------------__,_---------------------------^-- FEEDER: 300 AMP ------_-_--=------------------______--_-_-------- -------------- - - -- FEEDER: 125 AMP 19 ". S 9 87 1 A 20 12 0.36 R RECEPTACLES 20 SEE RISER DIAGRAM 19 OPTRONICS E 1.80 12 20 A 15 12 0.82 ET 20 SE£ RISER DIAGRAM . ---PANEL E.. - ----------- --------------------------------------------- --- - FOR WIRE A CONDUIT ---r------------------------------------------------------------------ _ --------------------- -SPACE FOR MIRE CONDUIT 21 . ` . ' S 9.87 I. 110 B 20 12 0.10 E DOOR BUZZER 22 S! ZES REOU I RED 21 HAND EDGER E 0.48 12 20 B I 22 SIZES REQUIRED __-__ ,--------: 23 PHONE,RFCEPT.4, ---- R ------ - ---- --------------------------->-----------_------- 0.54 --12 20 C - 20 12 1.00 L - NEON LIGHTING 24 ------------ ------_-___------- 23 EDGER E 1.20� ------------________-__----------- 12 TZ0 C ----____--------- ------ 1 SPACE 24 --->----___- 25 CASH REGISTERS x R. ------------------------------------------------ 0.3fi 12 20 A 20 12 1.18E MOTORIZED GRILL 26 NOTES: ,PROVIDE ISOLATED ------------------------- 25 DYE TANKS - E- - -- - f^80- -------_-------------------------- 12 20 A 20 12 ------------------------ 0.18 R-� RECEPTACLE 26 NOTES: . , -- - -- -- .-------------- - _ -----------------------------------------------------. }12 --- GROUND -------------------------------------- --------------- - -- ------------------------------------ ;. 27 RECEPTACLS R 0,36 20 B 20 I SPARE 28 27 DYE .TANKS E 1.80 12 20 B 20 12 0,18 R RECEPTACLE 28 _ _- -- ---- ---- -- - -- - ------ ------ ------------------------_______------------------ ----__-______-------- --20 - ---------------- _ --- . 29 RECEPTACLES .. ,R 0:72 ' 12 .20 C 20 1 SPARE 30 29 HEAT TREATERS E 1.80 . 12 20 , C 12 0.12 E LENSOMETER 30 31 DISPLAY CABINETS' R 1.08 12 20 A i SPACE 32 31 LEhIS GRO9YER E 0.60 12 20 A 20 I SPARE 32 . . • ' ' 33. RECEPTACLES R _ - - _ - - - -- - ------------ 0.90 12 20 B 20 12 1.00 L NEON L i GHT I NG 34 ------------------------ 33 BEAD PANS - -- E - -----------------------------------------_--------____-_ 1.20 12 20 B 20 - _..__ 1 SPARE 34 - 35'WATER.000LER 'RI. 0.53 , 12` 20 C I SPACE 36 35 SPARE I 20, C 20 1 SPARE 36 . !; T 7-- 37 BATHROOM RECEPT R - -- - -- - - - ------ ---•-------------- 0 36 12_ . 20 A 3P �1- 10.62^S 38 -- ____--- - ------ r-- 37 SPACE -- I -------------------------------------------__-___----------_- A I SPACE --_ 38 ,, , _�-,------�-- -- - -- - ------ --------------------------- BFE SU ED --- ___------------------------------------------------___--------------- ------------------------- ' 39 TELEPHONE BOARD ^ R 0 18- 12 20 B 1 f0.62 S 40 39 SPACE I B l- SPACE 40 -- ^- -- -- - --. II - -- -- --------- - -=---------__-----PANEL 'L' --- ---------------------------_- --- -----------------__ ___-------- -- --- .--------------------- 41 SPARE'' 1, ,^ . 20 ^C i 10 1 10.62 S 42 41 SPACE I C I SPACE 42 . ), -- ---_�__ -- - _ - - _ _ - - ---=======- ---_===-====----==-- - - -^29:36�BUS-A "_-__'= --= __=-_--=_-_------ -----12.52 -- - _- -7.62� - ===== _ -----_ --=--_---__- ---- -- -�- _-�_-^29.60 - = ' TOTAL'KVA-CONNECTEQ! 28.43- BUS B- 27 57 BUS C T01AL 85 36.KVA TOTAL KYA CONNECTED BUS A BUS B 89.46 BUS C�TOTAL- KYA - - -- -- _ - ====_ ----=----- - - ---- ------ - - - -- - ------ ------------- ---- - -- ----------- -- ---- --- ----- - - - - - - ------ -- „•, ,; 1;.I.GHTING: 2.60 KVA X ;1.25 DEMAND FACTOR 2.50 OEMANO LOAD PANEL CALCULATION IICNTiNG: 0.00 KVA X 1.25 DEMAND FACTOR 0,00 DEMAND LOAD PANEL CALCI�ATiON "} RECEPTACLES: - $,,63 KVA X 1.00 DEMAND FACTOR 8.63 0€WAND LOAD 86.12 RECEPTACLES: 0.36 KVA X 1.00 DEMAND FACTOR 0.36 DEMAND LOAD 29.60 ` •`` RECEPTACLES: O:OO KVA X O,50 QEMANQ FACTOR 0.00 DEMAND LOAD TIMES 1000 RECEPTACLES:, 0.00 KVA X 0.50,DEMAND FACTOR 0.00 OE6+AND LOAD TIMES 1000 ` ` ;, "NYAC:` '., ., 11 80 KYA X 1.00.DEMAND FACTOR. 11.80 DEMAND LOAD DIVIDED BY 1.73 AMPS HVAC: 0.00 KVA X 1,q0 DEIIANO,FACTOR 0.00 ' DEMAND LOAD DlVIDEU BY 1.73 AMPS Y °'" ,'. .. '- EQUIPMENT: _ J'46'KYA X 1.00 OEMIAND FACTOR, 1.46 D ldAND LOAD" . DIVIDED BY 208 239.04 EQUIPMENT: 29 24 KVA X 1.00 DEMAN FACTOR R 29:24 DEMAND OAD L DIVIDER BY 208 82.16 KITCHEN,£QU1PfAeNT: 0'.00 KVA X.:Q,00 DEf1AND,FACTOR 0.00 DEMAND LOAD. KITCHEN EQUIPMENT:- 0.00 KVA X 0.00' DEMAND FACTOR-- -. 0.00 DEMAND LOAD .. ;. SUBFEED'.:• 6131 KVA.X 1.00 DEMAND FACTOR 61,47 DEMAND LOAD SUBFEED 0.00 KVA X 1.00 DEtAANO FACTOR O.W . DEMAND LOAD • .. �_.. LARGEST MOTOR::` , ;1.02 KVA IX ;0.25 DEMAND FACTOR 0.26 DEMAND LOAD LARGEST MOTOR: 0.00 KVA X 0:25 DEMANO FACTOR 0.00 OEMANQ LOAD .. ,. _ _ v _-- - - - - - - -- ----- --- - - - - -- - - --- - - - --- - - -- - - -- . I, -, T , -- _ . .r j ►OAR CODE KVA WIRE BRKR-ABC BRKR WIRE- KVA CODE LOAD I� PANEL: L s: _ R TA I. '1 E-, L-LAY N� L� 0I- - A 2 >20 -20�- 12�-1 80 L CONS LIGHTING 2 `VOLTAGE: 120-208V,3P,4'N LiGHTINC~FiXTURE SCh1 DOLE -0 > TONT - -FINISH _ - ^ -LENS - - - . • 3 €TAI LAY-1Tl T:?" L , 0 76 , 12 . ` 20 B : 12 0.71 T< VISION LIGHT 4 2 L C L Ah1UFACTUR : SQUARE D COMPANY MANUFACTURE: SQ CO MARK TYPE VOLT LAMP MANUFACTURER CATALOG REMARKS . I -IL .,•., 0 RETAIL TRACK LTG:°L. 1..44• ,. l2 20 C 20 - 12 0.42 L- CORRIDOR'. > a TYPE: NQOD A 2 X,4 WH[.TE PARABOLIC 120 . 2-F4:q METALUX P2GA-240528H 2 R CESS IN I: 2,.. ., - - -- . - - --- - -- -- ---- ^---- -- - LAY IN 16 CELL C'W/RS/W1d SUSPENDED 7 RETAIL, TRACK 'LTG-- ,, L, . O' i2 20 A 20 12 0:82 L VEST/REST RM 8 RAIN AIdPS: 125 AMP TROFFER . CEILING . , 9 BETA L TRACK LTG L - 1.44 12 20' B 20 12 q.23 L SIOR_FRONT LGHTNG 1Q ML OR MCB: ML 0 B 2 X 4 WHI:TE ACRYLIC 120 3-F40 METALUX 20P 340A RECESS iN 7-7 _,•, ;=--- -- ----�----------- --------------_-----T---_�_--->------ - - - ------ RAT I IG 10,000 AMPS AIG h LAY`-LN" PRISMATIC CW/RS/WM 124-590-LE3-Gi SUSPENDED tt RE.TAIL�TRACK LTG L 0.72 12 ' 20 C 20 12 0.70 L . RECPT/CASHIER LTG 12- TROFFER CEILING - MOUNTING: SURFACE - - -W ^ - -- - --- - - - �SURFACEr 13>RETAIL'TRACK LTG- L 072 12 20 A ZO iZ 0.65 L EXI.T EMG LTG 14 C 4' ITE NONE- 120 ~ �2-F40 WW METAIUX�- S5240HR120 _ _ -__-- _- _„7--- :11ATION: ---------------------- ------------------------------ LOC iAP RO CO .. OM FL UQRESCEN i RS/Wif 110UNT;TO 15 RE AIL TRACK LTG ; L ^0 721 12 20 B 20 1 SPARE 16 STRIP CEILING . �0.72 CEO: - - -CAT 11-RETAIL-IRACKATG : L }2 �s-20 C 20 1 SPARE 18 CU OR AL 'WIRE: CU D TRACK LIGHT WHLTE N/A 120 05'WATT HALO L763P MOUNT TO�HALO TRACK � i .. _. _.___ 4_,_�. _�� _�,>____- _�____:_->----------- - ----�_----___�__ _ ._----_----_-_-__- FEEDER: 125 AMP R30 SPOT L651P/L650P/L908P/ i9 RETAIL 1RACKLTG L 0.72 17 20 A 20 1 SPARE 20 S£ERISER.DIACRAM L901P/L983P OR W I RE g CONDO __ _, _ _- -- - _ -- _ - - - • _ •21 LAB LIGHTING L 1.11 12. 20 B 20 12 IA2 L DISPLAY LIGHTING 22 r ,,IZ�S REQUIRED EM EMERGENCY WHITE N/A 120 INCLUDED SURELITE- QC1502-4-DER SURFACE- -- - - --- R. -----------__- - - -- --------------------------- __-___-_ -_ -1.'78 -24 LIGHT MOUNT TO 2 D l SPENS AREA' LTG L � 12 , 20 C . 20- 12 1.06 L D I SPLAY L I GHT I NG CEILING .25 FRONEXT SICN, :C f,50 12 20 A 20 12 1.58 L DISPLAY LIGHTING 26 hIOTES: x PROVIDE LOCK -OUT ON EX EXIT WHITE RED 120 INCLUDED SURELITE EP-TRIG RECESS IN -. 1.T -- ---- --y:__-,____------------------------------ ---------------------------------- +12T AK R BRE E SIGN LETTERS CEILING 27 SPACE '. I' B 20 1.50 L GRAPHICS LIGHTING 28 { ----------- - - -- B'SPACE I ------- ------_------------------------------- ---------___- ____ _=___---___-____- --__--______----_=-____-__==_____=_-___-_- ---�__,-__-_-_____--_-______-- - - w-SURFACE :, - C I SPACE 30 F 2' WHITE NONE 120 2-F20 If METALW SS220HRI20 I . I . � . I I � . . . I . , � �, � ,\ _,�� � ALL CONDUCTORS 5HAL L BE COPPER. MINIMUM SIZE SHALL BE $12 RUN IN APPROVED RACEWAY 1/2" MIN. ALL DEMOLITION WORK SHALL BE AS 51­10WN ON THE ARCHITECTURAL PLANS. TYPICAL. ALL WIRE SHALL BE TYPE "THLLN" COPPER ALL WORK SHALL BE DONE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE LATEST APPROVED EDITION OF THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AND ANY APPLICABLE LOCAL CODES, ORDINANcEs AND LANDLORD'5 DESIGN CRITERIA. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RE5PON515LE FOR ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS UNL E55 OTWERW15E NOTED. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 514ALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR COMMUNICATION WITH THE PROPERTY OWNER'S PERSONNEL TO REVIEW CONTRACT DOCUMENT5 PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. THE OWNER LUiLL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR FIELD CHANGES THAT ARiSE FROM CONTRACTOR ERROR, OMISSION OF MATERIALS, AND/OR LUORKMAN5HIP IN TRADE PERFORMANCE. IN GENERAL, PLANS AND DETAILS ARE DIAGRAMMATIC ONLY AND 5HOULD NOT BE SCALED- COORDINATE ALL ELECTRICAL WORK WITH PLUM5ING, MECHANICAL, AND FIRE PROTECTION WORK SO A5 NOT TO CONFLICT IN LOCATION OR PERFORMANCE OF OTHER SYSTEMS, NECESSARY OBVIOUSLY REQUIRED, ELECTRICAL ITEMS TWAT ARE NOT SHOLLN ON THE DRAWINGS DOES NOT RELIEVE THE CONTRACTOR OF H15 RESPONSIBILITY TO INSTALL A COMPLETE OPERATING AND SAFE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 5HALL KEEP A MASTER SET OF BLUE LINES THAT ARE TO BE MARKED UP TO REFLECT "A5- BUILT" CONDITIONS ON A DAILY BASIS. THESE "AS -BUILT" MARK.UP5 MAY BE REVIEWED BY THE ARCHITECT, ENGINEER, OR OWNER'$ REPRESENTATiVE, AT THEIR? REQUEST AND WITHOUT PRIOR NOTIFICATION. THESE "A5- BUILT$" DRAWINGS WILL BE TURD D OVER TO THE OWNER AT THE CONCLU51ON OF THE PROJECT, THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 5PALL INCLUDE ALL Y A IN HIS I NECESSARY FEES AND CHARGES 5 B D CONTRACTOR SHALL 5EAL ALL WALL PENETRATIONFENETRATION5 IN AN AFPPROVED MANNER TO IN5URF_ THE PIRE RATING INTEGRITY OF THE AREAS INVOLVED. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VISIT THE SiTE TO ALLOW FOR ALL EXISTING CONDITION5 IN HIS BID. THOROUGHLY REVIEW FINAL LOCATION, TYPE, MOUNTING HEIGHT AND CONTROLS OF ALL DEVICES PRIOR TO ROUGH - IN. COORDINATE FINAL INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS WITH PROPER AUTHORITIES. THE CONTRACTOR, UPON COMPLETION OF HIS WORK, SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY AND ALL CERTIFICATIONS THAT MAY BE REQUIRED. ' FLUORESCENT RS WM MOUNT TO 3 SPACE ` 1 A I SPACE 32 STRIP CE I L I PIG - ---_ - -----------_ - _^__-____^--------------------- ------------------ __ _____ ______ _ -_-- -- _ -- _- ----- -- ---- __ ____ ___,._ �_-- _ - - -_-- -- ------ _---- ----- - ------ __ _- _ ___ ____ _-- -_ _,-_-_______ _ -_- ----- --__ __- - -- __ _-__-- _ - _-- _ -- ___-- 33 SPACE - 1 B I SPACE 34 C OOWNLIGHT WHITE CLEAR 120 1-75 WATT HALO HIT-426 RECESSED IN ,__� ---- ----�----------------=------^-_---_-__----------- -----------------------__-__ ALZAK R30_SPOT CEILING 35 SPACE ' .. , I . C I SPACE 36 REFLECTOR - . _ 37 SPACE` I - _ _ _ A I _ <_ SPACE 38 --------->------------- H DO'MNLlGHT - - --------- WHITE - y-CLEAR ------- -- --- ----- ___-_-------------::= ^t20 i•-150R HALO--^+ H7T-409P ------=---------------- RECESSED IN . . _ -. -. _, -;--- -- -- ---- -- - - -�- --- -_-- __- -- ---- - ------------ ------------- ALZAK CEILING 39 SPAC€ 1. . B i SPACE 40 REFLECTOR . 41RSPAC€ - i - -- C- -- -- " �__ -SPACE --42 -------- ------ ------ ---------------- ------------------- --------------- - _-------_-_____- - ... __r ..___ --Tr> ..---- TOTAL .KVA CONNECTED ---- 3; 52 ---- BUS A --------- - --------------------- --------------- 7.64 BUS-B� - 6: 84 BUS C TOTAL T 24. 00 KYA . ,^ , T -'-^, _ - - ,,. LIGH(ING . ----_ 24:00 _w.-- KVA X _-__.--_-- _ -. ----_ -.-__ --'S 1.25,DEMAND FACTOR 29.99 •:=-.-_=Y=__--__:_•-- _-•- DEMAND LOAD PANEL CALCULATION . . RECEPTACLES: O:OO X!. i( 1.QO DEMAND FACTOR. `O.00 • DEMAND LOAD 29.99 RECEPTACLES > OAG KYA X 0.50 DEMAND, FACTOR 0. 00 DEMAND LOAD TIMES 1000 - -NYAC: O.00 KVA X 1.00 DEMAND: f ACTOR 0.00 DEMAND LOAD DIVIDED BY ,1, 73 AMPS RUN 150 AMP FEEDER - 3 MI/O THW CU; EOUIRIiEhtT: ., 0,00 KVA X. 1.00''DEMAND FACTOR 0.00 DEMAND LOAD DIVIDED BY 208 83.26 0 i d1/O TWW CU NTRL AND 1 6 THW GU EQ GRD. KITCHEN EQUIPMFJdT:, O.QO. KVA X 0.00 DEMAND FACTOR 0.00 DEMAND LOAD IN 2" CONDUIT TO� D15CONNECT SWITCH 3 1 THW CU, I #1 THW CU NTRL 3 #1 THW CU, I *11 THW CU NTRL SUBFEEQ , 0.00 KVA X 1.00 DEMAND FACTOR 0.00 DEMAND i Oro THW CU EQ G RD IN 2" CONDUIT 10o THW CU EQ GRD IN 2" I CONDUIT LARGEST MOTOR: - 0.00 KVA.X 0.25 DEMAND FACTOR 0.00 ,LOAD DEMAND LOAD ` 1 �9. ­ .. 1 9 - .. I I . --,--- ---,.E PANEL . PANEL PANEL - - - I - I IIPII 11( " 11E 11 L L- -�1- ZO0V i TO 51GNZE v� 150/3 150 3 AND LIGHTS . 300A 125A 125A T/C , --/ �-- FU5EAtBLE DISCONNECT i ++ //��►► pp���++ LC�A� Ai.�aJ�L.A ��1\1r7 AND 3-150 AMP FUS55 3 I/O THW CU, ., �... • - - SUPPLIED BY'.EI_EGTRIC,AL I •I/O TNW GU NTRL 112.5 KYA LIGHTS a 260� KVA X LS�P 3250 KVA _ - --- CONTRACTOR. MATCH EX15T11`1G EQUIPMENT I O' , TN N 2 U EQ ©RD 1 TRAN5F WER 3 #350 MCM 1 0350 MCM NTRL ' I THW CU EQ GRD IN 3" CONDUIT CON 1 480-2m 0`r' . RECE=PTACL ES &5'b KYA X 10051a = Z+.S9 KVA I _/ -- 3 PHI. d WIRE ----_ HYAG. 1}.30 KVA X 1�0�0 = I180 KVA --1----------------.-------"--.----------------_ ------ - --- _ --- -- -- _--_.- ------------------------------ - ---- .. .. EQUIPMENT VAX 100&o - . 30.'10 KVA .' .. o , . _.:_ _,,.. I -- • -- - - ' -- - - - . - t_a�lol_o�zr�15 FxISTINcs _ _ - -_ _ . _ . .... - - -- ._..... - .- - - - --- - . SYMBOL LIST SYMBOL DESCRIPTION MOUNTING LIGHT FIXTURE, CEILING rYPE SEE FIXTURE LETTER INDICATES TYPE SCHEDULE ED('""""'� FLUORESCENT FIXTURE SEE FIXTURE J RECESSED IN CEILI> n SCHEDULE FLUORESCENT STRIP FIXTURE SEE FIXTURE SCHEDULE � ] EXiT FIXTURE, 51-IADING INDICATES SEE FIXTURE (.� SINGLE OR DOUBLE FACE SCHEDULE TRACK LIGHTING SEE FIXTURE SCHEDuI_E EMERGENCY BATTERY UNiT SEE FIXTURE SCHEDULE g SWITCH, SINGLE POLE -LETTER 48" AFF OR AS u INDICATES LIGHTS CONTROLLED NOTED s 3 SWITCH, THREE WAY 4511 AFF OR A$ NOTED Dli�-tER °a�UiTGI I 4V' AFF OR AS NOTED SWITCH, DOUBLE POLE 48" Ate OR AS a NOTED + v}- SINGLE RECEPTACLE, t25V, 20A 14" AFF OR AS NOTED iy SINGLE .RECEPTACLE, 125Y, 20A FLUSH WITH FLOOR �J (FLUSH FLOOR BOX) . DUPLEX RECEPTACLE, 125V, 20A 14" AFF OR AS NOTED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE, 125V, 20A 'ABOVE BACK6PLA6H b ABOVE COUNTER DUPLEX RECEPTACLE, 125V, 20A ABOVE BACKSPLASH MOUNT HORIZONTAL c" ABOVE COUNTER DUPLEX RECEPTACLE, 125Y, 20A 1411 AFF OR AS GROUND FAULT NOTED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE, !25V, 20A 'WEATHERPROOF AS NOTED GF� DUPLEX RECEPTACLE, 125V, 20A ABOVE BAGK5PLA$H GROUND FAULT b" ABOVE COUNTER 44 DUPLEX RECEPTACLE, 125V, 20A FLU5W WiTH FLOOR FLUSH FLOOR BOX OJADRAPLEX FECEPTACLE, 129V, 20A 14" AFF OR AS NOTED [Go-QUADZAP LEX EF'TACLr,i2 Y, A 14" AFF OR AS WITH 160LATED GROUND NOTED F , GrJADFiAPLFX R .CEPTACLE, I-5v, 20A ABOVE SP ASH BACK L 611 1, OUNTER A YE COUNTER QUADRAPLEX RECEPTACLE, i25V, 20A CONCUIT ,4WD ON FLOOR (PEDESTAL BOX) SERVICE PITTING QUADRAPLEX RECEPTACLE, 125V, 2f0A FLU, i WITH FLOOR .. (FLUSH F X) FLOOR �O _. L PANELBOARD 120r1081J SEE PANEL SCHEDULE 1 PANEL50ARD 21 1480V SEE PANEL SCHEDULE EY Fk_o LSCONNECT SWITCH 3 TOP h01'-AFF 40 SIZE/ FUSE/ • OF. POLES OR AS NOTED COM151NATION MOTOR STARTER TOP "I, AFF IOR DISCONNECT SWITCH : AS NOTED MOTOR OUTLET AS NOTED MOTOR STARTER SWITCH°WITH AS RIOTED OVERLOAD RELAYS AS REQUIRED - T H ITN ,ELECTRIC lWC EATER W D AS NOTED DISCOt INECT •StlIITCH v ` DEVICE A$ NOTED A$ NOTED M TP-6,N,FORmER, AS NOTED , OUTLET BOX WITH FLEX15LE A$ NOTEP OR VC CONDUIT CONNECTiON TO EQUIPMENT REOUIRED o OUTLET, JUNCTION OR A5 NOTED OR PULL BOX . REQUIRED 11'j--- �_ RRtVEN GRouNo, uNLES5 j NOTED OTHERWISE ,.� CONDUIT CONCEALED IN CEILING NUMBER OF WIRES / SPACE OR WALL INDICATED AS FOLLOWS. TWO WIRES --- -- -, -_^ - CONDUIT IN FLOOR SLAB GEILIt,* SLA5 OR UNDERGROUND 11 THREE WIRES --+, HOME RUN TO PANEL (NA5H MAW,5 FOUR WIRES --- INDICATE NUMBER OF WIRER) . "., .-.. CONDUIT RUN EXPOSED Q3 (�) REFER TO LIKE NUMBERED NOTES A TELEPHONE OUTLET 1411 AFF OR AS NOTED A TELEPHONE OUTLET 15411 AFF OR A$ NOTED A TELEPHONE:OUTLET r," ABOVE " COUNTERTOP Ef TELEPHONE OUTLET IN FLOOR BOX D DUCT TYPE SMOKE DETECTOR . IN NYAC UUCTWOF3C . Im FAN SHUT DOWN, RELAY AS NOTED , IOUCDE EC OR ES RES T T T T T/ ET A511 I AFF OR A$ . NOTED m) ; DOOR BUZZER A$ NOTED DOOR BUZZER PUSHEUTTON L AS NOTED NOTEt ALL MOUNTING HEIGHTS SN01,LN ARE TO THE TOP OF THE - . DEVICE UNLESS NOTED OTHERWIBE. (_.� I F__ s 0 E -0 O c O ti a) 0 ABBREVIATIONS.- L.1..� z AFF - ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR d AHU - AIR HANDLING UNIT ( -) BFG • E5ELOW. FINI5HED 'GRADE C� Q C - CONDUIT CW DACP - COOL WHITE - DOOR ALARM CONTROL PANEL L..L . z C 0 : r DN EF - DOU t� - E/.HAU57 FA � :-•- Q . EG - EQUIPMENT GROUND ENCL ENCLOSURE }-- , EWC - ELECTRIC WATER COOLER x -. EWH - ELECTRIC WATER HEATER � Q WX - EXPLOSION PROOF FCU - FAN COIL Ul•1tT IJ Q��1. FHP .FRACTIONAL HOf;?,5E POWER �J FLA - FULL LOAD AMPERES G GFI - GROUND - GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTER z � z HID - HIGH INTENSISTY DISCHARGE ' HORIZ - HORIZONTAL 1G - ISOLATED GROUND L - � Cn L'W1 LIGHT UA41TE HP • HORSEPOWER, HEAT PUMP NYAC - HEATING, BENTILATING, AIR CONDITIONING .. r JB - JUNCTION BOX LRA - LOCKED ROTOR AMPERES MAY `�, I�J95 I MCB - MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER ("' MLO - MAIN LUGS ONLY C1 t N - NEUTRAL ' _.-__. ___ NL oB - NiCsHT LIGHT - cuTLET Sax PTIS MPS PB I - Pt ILL Box, FiI6HBUTTON I dm, PS - PAY STATION ck: R'cCEPT - FzEGEPTACLE 5F - SUPPLY FAN SPEC - 5PECIFICATIONS 31ECS - SMOKE WAF NiNG EMERGENCY'CALL SYSTEM TL _ TWI$TLOCK - 9509 . comm. no. . TTB - TELEPHONE TERMINAL BOARD . Tv T5 - TELEVISION TERMINAL BOARD VERT - , - VEF�rlr,AL' . WM`i - WATT r1. f 16E R I m_I m­II� 1,�- . . WP • WEATHERPROOF 4, t1wi1_1v_ � .1 - � � I LW - WAW WHITE' . . XFMR - TRANSFORMER . - s I _ o. - I ,. �f l -. ..3.� ", � . I I. . .." -.1 ��., 1.I. I IE. .. . _.. ­ I "� I I 1. . 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