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BP208I01 CITY OF SANFORD
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Property address . . . . . 1601 RINEHART RD
Parcel Number . . . . . . . 28.19.30.506-0000-0390
1/17/06
11:25:22
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06 00000310 DVPR PC 10/31/05
05 00002228 TENT AP 4/14/05
05 00002181 SIGN AP 4/08/05
04 00002735 SIGN AP 8/04/04
04 00001915 TENT CL 5/11/04
04 00001847 SIGN CL 5/05/04
04 00000342 FSUP CL 11/11/03
04 00000293 FRAL CL 11/07/03
04 00000246 FNCE AP 10/30/03
04 00000144 FSUP CL 10/16/03
03 00002875 INCM CL 9/22/03
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BP208I01 CITY OF SANFORD
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1/17/06
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03 00002870 FRSP CL 9/19/03
03 00002677 OTEP AP 8/21/03
03 00002329 FRSP CL 7/08/03
03 00002128 SIGN CL 6/11/03
03 00002126 SIGN CL 6/11/03
03 00001906 TCAU CL 5/21/03
03 00001698 BURN CL 5/01/03
03 00001586 SDVP AP 4/18/03
02 00002054 NSTR CO 8/20/02
02 00001818 FPLT CL 7/16/02
02 00000803 ENGR AP 3/11/02
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02 00000801 SITE AP 3/11/02
02 00000241 PPLT AP 11/09/01
O1 00002448 ZONE AP 9/06/01
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03 00002870,FRSP CL 9/19/03
03 00002677 OTEP AP 8/21/03
03 00002329 FRSP CL 7/08/03
03 00002128 SIGN CL 6/11/03
03 00002126 SIGN CL 6/11/03
03 00001906 TCAU CL 5/21/03
03 00001698 BURN CL 5/01/03
03 00001586 SDVP AP 4/18/03
02 00002054 NSTR CO 8/20/02
02 00001818 FPLT CL 7/16/02
02 00000803 ENGR AP 3/11/02
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1/17/06
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BP208I01 CITY OF SANFORD
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Property address . . . . 1601 RINEHART RD
Parcel Number . . . . . . . 28.19.30.506-0000-0390
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1/17/06
11:25:35
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Opt Appl Nbr Type Stat Date Tenant Nbr/Name
06 00000310 DVPR PC 10/31/05
05 00002228 TENT AP 4/14/05
05 00002181 SIGN AP 4/08/05
0.4 00002735 SIGN AP 8/04/04
04 00001915 TENT CL 5/11/04
04 00001847 SIGN CL 5/05/04
04 00000342 FSUP CL 11/11/03
04 00000293 FRAL CL 11/07/03
04 00000246 FNCE AP 10/30/03
04 00000144 FSUP CL 10/16/03
03 00002875 INCM CL 9/22/03
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BP208I01 CITY OF SANFORD
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Property address . . . . . 1601 RINEHART RD
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2=Application inq 3=Structure inq 4=Permit inq
Opt Appl Nbr Type Stat Date Tenant Nbr/Name
02 00000801 SITE AP 3/11/02
02 00000241 PPLT AP 11/09/01
01 00002448 ZONE AP 9/06/01
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1/17/06
11:25:35
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SANFORD (W), FL
SUPERCENTER (WM NO # 3207)
PROJECT NO.# 96120573
REVISION/ADDENDUM/CONSTRUCTION CHANGE DIRECTIVE
FP3.3, E1.1, E2, E4, E4.1, E4.2, E4.3, GE1, GE2, EM1
Revision 6 6/21/02 spec sect, 08710, N1, SP1, SP2, SP2.1, At, A1.1, A1.2, A1.3, A2, A2.1, A3, A3.1, A3.2, A3.3, A4, A4.1,
A5.1, A5.3, A5.4, A6, A6.1, A7, A8, A9, AC1, AC2, GC1, GC2, PH1, S3, S4, P1, FP1, FP2, E2.4
Revision 7 7/11/02 SP1
Revision 8 8/13/02 spec sect, 07721, 08462, 08710, 15100, SP1, Al, A1.1, A1.2, A1.3, A2, A3.2, A4, A4.1, A5, A5.1, A5.2,
A5.3, A5.4, A6, A6.2, A7, A8, A8.2, AC1, AC2, PH1, GA1, GA1a, GA1.1, GA1.1a, GAS, GA5.1, S1, S3, P1,
P2, P3, P4, M1, M2, M3, MP1, GM1, GM2, FP3, FP3.2, FP3.3, E1, E1.1, E1.2, E2, E2.1, E2.2, E2.3, E2.4,
E3, E4, E4.1, E4.2, E4.3, E5, EM1, RE1, GE1, GE2
Revision 9 9/9/02 Ispec sect, 08710, SP1, SP2.1, Al, A1.3, A2, A2.1, A3.2, A3.3, A4.1, A7, A8, GC1, GC2, Pia, Mla, M2a, M3,
M3a, M4a, M5a, MP1a, MP2a, GP2a, GP3a, GP5a, GP6a, GMia, GM2a, 133a, 134a, FP1a, FP3a, FP3.1a,
FP3.2a, FP3.3a, E1.2, E2a, E4a, E4.1, E4.1a, E4.2a, E4.3a, GE1a, GE2a
Construction Change 1 4/25/03 spec sect, 00010, 06610, 08337, 08710, 11025, Al, A2, A2.1, A4, A5, A5.1, A5.2, A6, A7, A8, A8.2, A9, GC1,
Directive PH1, GA1, GA2-A, GA3, GA5, GA5.1, MAi, MA2, MA3, MK1, MK2, MM1, MM2, MM3, ME1, ME2, ECV, S2.1
S3, FP1, FP3, FP3.2, Pi, P2, P3, P4, M1, M2, M3, MP1, GM1, E1.1, E2, E2.1, E2.2, E2.3, E2.4, E3, E4, E4.1,
E4.2, E4.3, EM1, GE2
Construction Change 2 5/23/03 P1, MP7, GM1, E1.2, E4, E4.1
Construction Change 3 1 5/23/03 IMM2 I
Directive)
I
WAL-MART STORES, INC. STORE NO. 3207 5/23/03
PROJECT: SANDFORD W , FL CONSTRUCTION CHANGE DIRECTIVE # 3
PROJECT NO. 96120573
NOTE: The General Contractor shall obtain approval of the Wal-Mart Construction Manager before
beginning the Work defined in this Construction Change Directive. If applicable, adjustment to the
Contract Sum may be based only on the method described in 7.3.3.1 of the Contract.
SCOPE: The scope of this Construction Change Directive is to revise the originally issued contract
documents of Sanford, FL dated 11/16/01, and all subsequent contract modifications, to reflect the
following:
McDonalds Change (McDonalds Only)
MCDONALD'S
SHEET MM2 — PLUMBING FLOOR PLAN
PLUMBING FLOOR PLAN
Revised Plumbing floor plan and Waste & vent diagram per the lattes line diagram.
End of Construction Change Directive
BY: Chris M. Rhea, AIA (CRS)
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SANFORD (W), FL
SUPERCENTER (WM NO # 3207)
PROJECT NO.# 96120573
REVISION/ADDENDUM/CONSTRUCTION CHANGE DIRECTIVE
FP3.3, E1.1, E2, E4, E4.1, E4.2, E4.3, GE1, GE2, EM1
Revision 6 6/21/02 spec sect, 08710, N1, SP1, SP2, SP2.1, Al, A1.1, A1.2, A1.3, A2, A2.1, A3, A3.1, A3.2, A3.3, A4, A4.1,
A5.1, A5.3, A5.4, A6, A6.1, A7, A8, A9, AC1, AC2, GC1, GC2, PH1, S3, S4, P1, FP1, FP2, E2.4
Revision 7 7/11/02 SP1
Revision 8 8/13/02 spec sect, 07721, 08462, 08710, 15100, SP1, Al, A1.1, A1.2, A1.3, A2, A3.2, A4, A4.1, A5, A5.1, A5.2,
A5.3, A5.4, A6, A6.2, A7, A8, A8.2, AC1, AC2, PH1, GA1, GAi a, GA1.1, GA1.1 a, GAS, GA5.1, S1, S3, P1,
P2, P3, P4, M1, M2, M3, MP1, GM1, GM2, FP3, FP3.2, FP3.3, E1, E1.1, E1.2, E2, E2.1, E2.2, E2.3, E2.4,
E3, E4, E4.1, E4.2, E4.3, E5, EM1, RE1, GE1, GE2
Revision 9 9/9/02 spec sect, 08710, SP1, SP2.1, Al, A1.3, A2, A2.1, A3.2, A3.3, A4.1, A7, A8, GC1, GC2, P1a, M1a, M2a, M3,
M3a, M4a, MSa, MP1a, MP2a, GP2a, GP3a, GPSa, GP6a, GM1a, GM2a, R3a, R4a, FP1a, FP3a, FP3.1a,
FP3.2a, FP3.3a, E1.2, E2a, E4a, E4.1, E4.1a, E4.2a, E4.3a, GE1a, GE2a
Construction Change 1 4/25/03 spec sect, 00010, 06610, 08337, 08710, 11025, A1, A2, A2.1, A4, A5, A5.1, A5.2, A6, A7, A8, A8.2, A9, GC1,
Directive PH1, GA1, GA2-A, GA3, GAS, GA5.1, MA1, MA2, MA3, MK1, MK2, MM1, MM2, MM3, ME1, ME2, ECV, S2.1
S3, FP1, FP3, FP3.2, P1, P2, P3, P4, M1, M2, M3, MP1, GM1, E1.1, E2, E2.1, E2.2, E2.3, E2.4, E3, E4, E4.1,
E4.2, E4.3, EM1, GE2
Construction Change 2 1 5/23/03 P1, MP1, GM1, E1.2, E4, E4.1
Directive
WAL-MART STORES, INC. STORE NO. 3207 T 5/23/03
PROJECT: SANDFORD W , FL CONSTRUCTION CHANGE DIRECTIVE # 2
PROJECT NO. 96120573
NOTE: The General Contractor shall obtain approval of the Wal-Mart Construction Manager before
beginning the Work defined in this Construction Change Directive. If applicable, adjustment to the
Contract Sum may be based only on the method described in 7.3.3.1 of the Contract.
SCOPE: The scope of this Construction Change Directive is to revise the originally issued contract
documents of Sanford, FL dated 11/16/01, and all subsequent contract modifications, to reflect the
following:
Site Lighting
McDonalds Gas to Electric Change (HEI Only)
MECHANICAL
SHEET P1 - PLUMBING PLAN
DETAIL 1 — PLUMBING PLAN
Change gas meter from 3315 CFH to 2980 CFH.
SHEET MP1 — MECHANICAL ROOF PLAN AND DETAILS
DETAIL 1 — ROOF PLAN
Change 2" gas down to 1 1/2" gas down and modify Bakery gas load.
SHEET GM1 — FRONT GROCERY HVAC PLAN AND DETAILS
DETAIL 1 — FRONT GROCERY HVAC PLAN
1. Remove valved gas line to Food Tenant.
2. Change 2" gas up thru roof to 1 1/2" gas up thru roof.
ELECTRICAL
SHEET E1.2 — LIGHTING DETAILS AND SITE LIGHTING
DETAIL 1 — SITE LIGHTING PLAN
1. Relocate (4) light poles near front of store.
2. Provide (2) light poles near front of store. Provide (1) light pole near TLE.
3. Adjust wire and conduit sizes as required.
SHEET E4 — ONE LINE DIAGRAM, DETAILS AND SCHEDULES
DETAIL 1 — ONE LINE DIAGRAM
1. Revise fault current and related feeder to transformer TFS, per Mc Donalds Change from gas to
electric.
2. Revise transformer to 112.5 KVA.
3. Revise breaker to 350A-3P.
4. Revise feeders to breaker and Panel LFS.
SHEET E4.1— PANELBOARD SCHEDULES
PANEL H4B
Revise circuit #7, breaker to 175-3P AND transformer to 112.5 KVA.
End of Construction Change Directive BY: Chris M. Rhea, AIA (CRS)
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Letter of Transmittal
10/23/03 11:03 AM
B®'ce To: Dan Florian/Robert Bott
City of Sanford
haidi 300 N. Park Avenue
Sanford, FL 32771
Rhea Phone #: 407-330-5657
larchiltectsl Fax #: 407-330-5677
From: Stephanie Day
Re: Sanford (W), FL
Project #: 96120573
Via: FedEx-Overnight
We transmit the following item(s):
I'm sending you 2 Originally Signed & Sealed set of plans for CCD # 13 dated: 10/23/03 for
Sanford (W), FL # 3207.
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TEL 913-262-9095 FAX 913-262-9044
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Member of American Institute of Architects
SANFORD (W), FL
SUPERCENTER (WM NO # 3207)
PROJECT NO.# 96120573
REVISION/ADDENDUM/CONSTRUCTION CHANGE DIRECTIVE
Issue
No. Dated Reference
Revision 1 1/4/02 E1.2
Revision 2 1/23/02 A9.1, GA1, GA5.1, E2.4, E4, E4.1, E4.2, E4.3
Revision 3 4/4/02 spec sect, 13900, A2, A3.2, AT AC2, GA2, GA3, GM1, FP1, FP2, FP3, FP3.2, FP3.3, E1.1, E2.4, E4.2, GE2
Revision 4 5/17/02 C1, Al, A5, A7, A8, SB1(sheet not issued), S1, S2.1, S3, P1, M3, MP1, GP1, GP3, GP4, GP6, GM1, FP3.2
E1.1, E2, E2.2, E4, E4.1, E4.2, E4.3, EM1, MA1, MA2, MA3, MK1, MK2, MM1, MM2, MM3, ME1, ME2, ECV
Revision 5 5/20/02 SP1, SP2, SP2.1, Al, A1.1, A1.2, A1.3, A2, A3, A3.1, A3.2, A4, A4.1, S1, S3, S4, S4.1, S5.1, S6, S7, S9,
P1, M1, M2, M3, MP1, MP2, GP1, GP2, GP3, GP4, GP5, GP6, GM1, GM2, R3, R4, FP1, FP3, FP3.1, FP3.2,
FP3.3, E1.1, E2, E4, E4.1, E4.2, E4.3, GE1, GE2, EM1
Revision 6 6/21/02 spec sect, 08710, N1, SP1, SP2, SP2.1, Al, A1.1, A1.2, A1.3, A2, A2.1, A3, A3.1, A3.2, A3.3, A4, A4.1,
A5.1, A5.3, A5.4, A6, A6.1, A7, A8, A9, AC1, AC2, GC1, GC2, PHI, S3, S4, P1, FP1, FP2, E2.4
Revision 7 7/11/02 SP1
Revision 8 8/13/02 spec sect, 07721, 08462, 08710, 15100, SP1, Al, A1.1, A1.2, A1.3, A2, A3.2, A4, A4.1, A5, A5.1, A5.2,
A5.3, A5.4, A6, A6.2, A7, A8, A8.2, AC1, AC2, PHI, GA1, GA1a, GA1.1, GA1.1a, GAS, GA5.1, S1, S3, P1,
P2, P3, P4, M1, M2, M3, MP1, GM1, GM2, FP3, FP3.2, FP3.3, El, E1.1, E1.2, E2, E2.1, E2.2, E2.3, E2.4,
E3, E4, E4.1, E4.2, E4.3, E5, EM1, RE1, GE1, GE2
Revision 9 9/9/02 spec sect, 08710, SP1, SP2.1, Al, A1.3, A2, A2.1, A3.2, A3.3, A4.1, A7, A8, GC1, GC2, P1a, M1a, M2a, M3,
M3a, M4a, M5a, MP1a, MP2a, GP2a, GP3a, GP5a, GP6a, GM1a, GM2a, 133a, 134a, FP1a, FP3a, FP3.1a,
FP3.2a, FP3.3a, E1.2, Eta, E4a, E4.1, E4.1a, E4.2a, E4.3a, GE1a, GE2a
Construction Change 1 4/25/03 spec sect, 00010, 06610, 08337, 08710, 11025, Al, A2, A2.1, A4, A5, A5.1, A5.2, A6, A7, A8, A8.2, A9, GC1,
Directive PHI, GA1, GA2-A, GA3, GA5, GA5.1, MA1, MA2, MA3, MK1, MK2, MM1, MM2, MM3, ME1, ME2, ECV, S2.1
S3, FP1, FP3, FP3.2, P1, P2, P3, P4, M1, M2, M3, MP1, GM1, E1.1, E2, E2.1, E2.2, E2.3, E2.4, E3, E4, E4.1,
E4.2, E4.3, EM1, GE2
Construction Change 2 5/23/03 P1, MP1, GM1, E1.2, E4, E4.1
Directive
Construction Change 3 5/23/03 MM2
Directive
Construction Change 4 7/10/03 spec sect, 09650, 09651, 09655, 09900, 16100, A1.1, A7, GA1, GA2A, GA5, P1, E2.1, E2.3, E2.4, E4.2, E4.3,
Directive GE2
Construction Change 5 7/18/03 A5.3, A5.4, MP2, MP3
Directive
Construction Change 6 7/31/03 spec sect, 09250, 09900
Directive
Construction Change 7 8/5/03 spec sect, 08710, 13900,15100, C1, SP1, Al, A6, A8, GC1, GC2, GC3, GC3.1, GC3.2, GC4, GC4.1, GCS,
Directive GC5.1, SO, S4, S4.1, S7, S7.1, S7.2, FP1, FP2, FP3, P1, P3, P4, M1, M2, M3, MP1, El, E1.1, E1.2, E2, E2.3,
E2.4, E3, E4, E4.1, E4.2, E4.3
Construction Change 8 8/20/03 C1, GC1, GC2.2
Directive
Construction Change 9 8/21/03 Al, A5, A5.1, A7, AC1, PHI, P1, MP2, E1.1, E2.3, E4.3, RE1, RE1.1
Directive
Construction Change 10 8/28/03 spec sect, 00010, 01600, 08710, 13121, 13123, 13900, SP1, Al, A8, GC1, SO, S4, S4.1, ST FP2, FP3, P1,
Directive P3, P4, M1, M2, M3, MP1, El, E1.2, E2, E2.3, E3, E4, E4.1, E4.2, E4.3
Construction Change 11 9/17/03 spec sect, 08710, Al, A5, A5.1, A7, A8, E2.2, E4.3
Directive
Construction Change 12 9/24/03 FP3
Directive
Final Power Plan 10/2/03 E2.1, E2.4, E4.2, GE1, ISD
Construction Change 13 10/23/03 spec sect, 10260, GA3, E2, E2.3
Directive
WAL-MART STORES, INC. STORE NO. 3207 10/23/03
PROJECT: SANDFORD W , FL CONSTRUCTION CHANGE DIRECTIVE # 13
PROJECT NO. 96120573
NOTE: The General Contractor shall obtain approval of the Wal-Mart Construction Manager before
beginning the Work defined in this Construction Change Directive. If applicable, adjustment to the
Contract Sum may be based only on the method described in 7.3.3.1 of the Contract.
SCOPE: The scope of this Construction Change Directive is to revise the originally issued contract
documents of Sanford, FL dated 11/16/01, and all subsequent contract modifications, to reflect the
following:
Cl # 4450 Add Stainless Steel Corner Guards
Cl # 4523 Duplex Outlet Mounting Height in Garden Center
SPECIFICATIONS
SECT 10260- WALL AND CORNER GUARDS
Added Stainless Steel Corner Guards.
GROCERY ARCHITECTURAL
SHEET GA3—GROCERY INTERIOR ELEVATIONS
DETAIL 7— STAINLESS CORNER GUARD
1. Revise 3 '/2" x 3 Y2' to 2" x 2".
2. Revise spec reference from 09310 to 10260.
ELECTRICAL
SHEET E2 — POWER PLAN
DETAIL 1 — POWER PLAN
Revise receptacle mounting height to 60" AFF in Garden Center shade cloth area.
SHEET E2.3 — ENLARGED POWER PLANS
DETAIL 1 — CANOPY POWER PLAN
Revise receptacle mounting height to 60" AFF in Garden Center shade cloth area.
End of Construction Change Directive
BY: Chris M. Rhea, AIA (CRS)
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ZLCCD #13 — 10/23/03
UniSpec II
052501a
SECTION 10260 - WALL AND CORNER GUARDS
PART I -GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
I . Corner Guards.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURER
A. Provide -,uards by one of the following manufacturers as specified:
i I . American Floor Products Co. Inc.,(800) 342-0424
2. Pawling Corporation (800) 431-3456 Contact: Ms Tina Robustelli
2.2 CORNER GUARDS
A. Plastic:
I. Clear Acrylic Corner Guards, 16 gage, 2-1/2 inches x 2-1/2 inches x 48 inches, 1/8 inch radius, by PawlingCorporation (800) 431-3456, Contact: Mr. Eric Eschbach.
B. Stainless Steel:
I. Lunar (CG-2143) Corner Guard 16 QaQe 2 x 2 inches x 48 inches unless otherwise shown by American
Floor.
2. Stainless Steel Corner Guard (CG-51) 16 gage 2 x 2 inches x 48 inches unless otherwise shown by
Pawl nQ.
C. Accessories: As recommended by corner guard manufacturer.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Install in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, square and plumb, secured rigidly in position.
B. Position corner guard 4 inches above finished floor. Coordinate installation of resilient base and painting with
corner guard installation.
3.2 SCHEDULE
1 A. Corner Guards: Locate corner guards in sales areas accessible by public, including following areas, where damage
may occur to corners of gypsum board, plastic laminate, wallcovering, or other wall finishes and at other locations
as shown on the drawineS.
Ision enter.
2. Courtesy Desk area.
3. Portrait Studio.
4. Layaway.
5. Automotive customer area.
END OF SECTION
10260-1
Sanford (W), FL - 96120573
Revised: 10/23/03 — CCD #13
November 16, 2001
SANFORD (W), FL
SUPERCENTER (WM NO # 3207)
PROJECT NO.# 96120573
REVISION/ADDENDUM/CONSTRUCTION CHANGE DIRECTIVE
Issue
No. Dated Reference
Revision 1 1/4/02 E1.2
Revision 2 1/23/02 A9.1, GA1, GA5.1, E2.4, E4, E4.1, E4.2, E4.3
Revision 3 4/4/02 spec sect, 13900, A2, A3.2, A7, AC2, GA2, GA3, GMI, FPI, FP2, FP3, F133.2, FP3.3, E1.1, E2.4, E4.2, GE2
Revision 4 5117/02 Cl, Al, A5, A7, A8, SI31(sheet not issued), S1, S2.1, S3, P1, M3, MP1, GPI, GP3, GP4, GP6, GMI, 17133.2
E1.1, E2, E2.2, E4, E4.1, E4.2, E4.3, EMI, MA1, MA2, MA3, MK1, MK2, MM1, MM2, MM3, ME1, ME2, ECV
Revision 5 5/20/02 SP1, SP2, SP2.1, Al, A1.1, A1.2, A1.3, A2, A3, A3.1, A3.2, A4, A4.1, S1, S3, S4, S4.1, S5.1, S6, S7, S9,
P1, M1, M2, M3, MP1, MP2, GP1, GP2, GP3, G134, GP5, GP6, GM1, GM2, R3, R4, FP1, FP3, F133.1, F133.2,
FP3.3, E1.1, E2, E4, E4.1, E4.2, E4.3, GE1, GE2, EM1
Revision 6 _ 6/21/02 spec sect, 08710, N1, SP1, SP2, SP2.1, Al, A1.1, A1.2, A1.3, A2, A2.1, A3, A3.1, A3.2, A3.3, A4, A4.1,
A5.1, A5.31 A5.4, A6, A6.1, A7, A8, A9, AC1, AC2, GC1, GC2, PHI, S3, S4, P1, FP1, FP2, E2.4
Revision 7 7/11/02 SP1
Revision 8 _ 8113/02 spec sect, 07721, 08462, 08710, 15100, SP1, Al, A1.1, A1.2, A1.3, A2, A3.2, A4, A4.1, A5, A5.1, A5.2, -
A5.3, A5.4, A6, A6.2, A7, A8, A8.2, AC1, AC2, PH1, GA1, GA1a, GA1.1, GA1.1a, GAS, GA5.1, S1, S3, 131,
P2, P3, P4, M1, M2, M3, MP1, GM1, GM2, FP3, FP3.2, FP3.3, E1, E1.1, E1.2, E2, E2.1, E2.2, E2.3, E2.4,
E3, E4, E4.1, E4.2, E4.3, E5, EM1, RE1, GE1, GE2
Revision 9 9/9/02 spec sect, 08710, SP1, SP2.1, Al, A1.3, A2, A2.1, A3.2, A3_3, A4.1, A7, A8, GC1, GC2, P1a, M1a, M2a, M3,_
M3a, M4a, M5a, MP1a, MP2a, G132a, GP3a, GP5a, GP6a, G_M1a, GM2a, R3a, R4a,_F_P1a, FP3a, FP3.1a,
F133.2a, FP3.3a, E1.2, Eta, E4a, E4.1, E4.1a, E4.2a, E4.3a, GE1a, GE2a
Construction Change 1 4/25/03 spec sect, 00010, 06610, 08337, 08710, 11025, Al, A2, A2.1, A4, A5, A5.1, A5.2, A6, A7, A8, A8.2, A9, GC1,
Directive PHI, GA1, GA2-A, GA3, GA5, GA5.1, MA1, MA2, MA3, MK1, MK2, MM1, MM2, MM3, ME1, ME2, ECV, S2.1
S3, FP1,_F133, F133.2, P1, P2, P3, P4, M1, M2, M3, MP1, GM1, E1.1, E2, E2.1, E2._2, E2.3, E2.4, E3, E4, E4.1,_
E4.2, E4.3, EM1, GE2
Construction Change 2 5/23/03 P1, MP1, GM1, E1.2, E4, E4.1
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Directive
Construction Change 4_ 7/10/03 spec sect, 09650, 09651, 09655, 09900, 16100, A1.1, A7, GA1, GA2A, GA5, P1, E2.1, E2.3, E2.4, E4.2, E4.3,
Directive GE2
WAL-MART STORES, INC. STORE NO. 3207'110/03
PROJECT: SANDFORD W , FL CONSTRUCTION CHANGE DIRECTIVE # 4
PROJECT NO. 96120573
NOTE: The General Contractor shall obtain approval of the Wal-Mart Construction Manager before
beginning the Work defined in this Construction Change Directive. If applicable, adjustment to the
Contract Sum may be based only on the method described in 7.3.3.1 of the Contract.
SCOPE: The scope of this Construction Change Directive is to revise the originally issued contract
documents of Sanford, FL dated 11/16/01, and all subsequent contract modifications, to reflect the
following:
Cl # 4176 Pharmacy Power & Data
Cl # 4212 Slope Tile at Seafood Case
Cl # 4303 Locking Cover at Time Clock
Cl # 4300 Add Thermolizer to Donut Machine
CI # 4304 Eliminate Power at Produce Tables
Cl # 4216 Run Soft Drink Syrup Lines to Beverage
Cl # 4187 Change Flooring From Carpet to Karndean
SPECIFICATIONS
SECT 09650 — Resilient Flooring
Add Karndean wood -look flooring Vision Center
SECT 09651- FLOOR TREATMENT
1. Application of stripper and finish floor tile and PVC plank flooring
2. PVC Plank Flooring, Apply two light coats of floor finish to floor in direction of wood grain plank.
SECT 09655 — Resilient Base and Accessories
Add B3 for Vision Center
SECT 09900 — Paints and Coatings
Add P40 for columns in wood -look flooring areas
SECT 16100- WIRING METHODS
Change cover plate model number to lockable type.
ARCHITECTURAL
SHEET A1.1 - FLOOR FINISH PLAN
DETAIL 1 — FLOOR FINISH PLAN
1. Replaced sales floor carpet with PVC1, wood look flooring. Where PVC1 wood -look flooring is used,
removed the feature tile. The PVC1 wood -look flooring should extend to the feature tile limits.
2. Replaced the Vision Center C1, carpet with PVC1 wood -look flooring.
3. The column carpet wraps are replaced with paint, adding keynotes 1.29 & 1.30 to clarify color of
columns.
DETAIL 4 — FLOOR COVERING
Revised detail entirely to include PVC1, wood -look flooring.
DETAIL 8- TENANT FLOOR FINISH PLAN
Replaced the Vision Center C1, carpet with PVC1 wood -look flooring.
KEYNOTES
1. Added keynotes 1.29 & 1.30
2. Added a note to see Carpet/Tile plan for final layout and dimensions, supplied others.
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WAL-MART STORES, INC. STORE NO. 3207 7/10/03
PROJECT: SANDFORD W , FL CONSTRUCTION CHANGE DIRECTIVE # 4
PROJECT NO. 96120573
SHEET A7 — ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE
ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE
1. Added PVC1 to some of the sales area # 100.
2. Replace Cl, carpet with PVC1 in the Vision Center rooms 700, 702, 703, 705, 706, & 707.VCT to
remain in 701, Adjustment room.
FINISH KEY
1. Added mark B3, resilient base
2. Added mark P40, paint color
3. Added mark PVC1, plastic laminate flooring
SCHEDULE NOTES
Revised note # 6 to reference sheet A1.1 instead of A7.
DETAIL 1 —COLUMN
Detail not used, reference A1.1 sheet for the column finishes.
GROCERY ARCHITECTURAL
SHEET GA1 —FRONT GROCERY FLOOR PLAN
DETAIL 2 —,ENLARGED SEAFOOD DEPT PLAN
1. Add hatched area to show sloped mortar bed area at seafood cases.
2. Add keynote 3.19
3. Revise 5 %' H x 6" curb to 6" H x 6" curb.
KEYNOTES
1. Add keynote 3.19
2. Revise Keynote 3.18 from 5 W H x 6" curb to 6" H x 6" curb.
SHEET GA2-A—FRONT GROCERY FIXTURE PLAN
DETAIL 1 — GROCERY FIXTURE PLAN
1. Move B49, Donut Processing Unit, to allow space for additional Thermolizer Unit.
2. Add B49A, Upright Thermolizer, TZ-17 to floorplan.
3. Remove B45, Econo Proofer from floor plan.
BAKERY EQUIPMENT LEGEND
1. Revise B49, Donut Processing Unit, to include model numbers of the Thermoglaze Unit TG-50 and the
Thermolizer, TZ-6.
2. Add B49A, Upright Thermolizer, TZ-17 to the schedule.
3. Remove B45, Econo Proofer, EP-18/24 from the schedule.
SHEET GA5 —GROCERY DETAILS
DETAIL 14 — SECTION AT SEAFOOD DRAIN
1. Add note to feather mortar bed at seafood cases
2. Revise 5'/2' H x 6" curb to 6" H x 6" curb.
3. Add curb reinforcement notes at curb.
MECHANICAL
SHEET P1 — PLUMBING PLAN
DETAIL 1 — PLUMBING PLAN
Add soft drink syrup line to beverage counter.
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WAL-MART STORES, INC. STORE NO. 3207 1 7/10/03
PROJECT: SANDFORD W , FL CONSTRUCTION CHANGE DIRECTIVE # 4
PROJECT NO. 96120573
ELECTRICAL
SHEET E2.1 — POWER DROP PLAN
DETAIL 1 — POWER DROP PLAN
Delete PD4 cord reel receptacles at produce tables and revise related circuitry.
SHEET E2.3 — ENLARGED POWER PLANS
DETAIL 3 — PHARMACY POWER PLAN
Revise data box, receptacle and related circuitry locations per Pharmacy power and data change. (One
new IG circuit required).
DETAIL 5 — PHARMACY ELEVATION
Revise elevation detail requirements per Pharmacy power and data change.
DETAIL 6 — PHARMACY ELEVATION
Revise elevation detail requirements per Pharmacy power and data change.
KEYNOTES
Add keynote 16.228.
SHEET E2.4 — ENLARGED POWER PLANS
KEYNOTES
Keynote 16.425 revised per latest requirements.
SHEET E4.2 — PANELBOARD SCHEDULES
PANEL L2U
Revise circuit #8 to "Pharmacy IG receptacle", per Pharmacy power and data change.
PANEL L4D4
1. Provide 30/2P breaker for new B49A Donut Thermolizer. Circuit #7.
2. Revise circuit #15 from B45 proofer to spare.
SHEET E4.3 — PANELBOARD SCHEDULES
PANEL LRX
Revise circuit #12 to "spare", per Pharmacy power and data change.
SHEET GE2 — ENLARGED GROCERY POWER PLANS AND SCHEDULES
DETAIL 1- FRONT GROCERY POWER PLAN
1. Provide special receptacle, wiring and circuitry for B49A Donut Thermolizer.
2. Delete B45 receptacle and related circuitry.
GROCERY EQUIPMENT SCHEDULE
1. Revise B49 to include B49A Donut Thermolizer.
2. B45 not used
End of Construction Change Directive
BY: Chris M. Rhea, AIA (CRS)
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SECTION 09650 - RESILIENT FLOORING
PART 1 -GENERAL
I.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
1. Wal-Mart furnished resilient vinyl tile, PVC plank flooring and adhesive.
3. Preparation of surfaces to receive resilient flooring.
4. Contractor furnished resilient flooring accessories.
5. Preparation of Control/Construction Joints under provided floor finishes.
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B. Products Installed But Not Supplied Under This Section: Wal-Mart will furnish resilient flooring, feature strip,
and resilient flooring adhesive under provisions of Section 01600.
C. Related Sections:
l . Section 01600 - Product Requirements: General procedures related to Wal-Mart furnished products.
2. Section 03300 - Cast -In -Place Concrete: Floor substrate surface.
3. Section 08710 -Door Hardware: Threshold transition between vinyl tile and concrete slab.
4. Section 09655 - Resilient Base and Accessories: Resilient flooring base.
5. Section 09651 - Floor Treatment: Finishing of resilient flooring.
1.2 REFERENCES
A. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM):
1. ASTM E 648 - Test Method for Critical Radiant Flux of Floor -Covering Systems Using a Radiant Heat
Energy Source.
2. ASTM E 662 - Test Method for Specific Optical Density of Smoke Generated by Solid Materials.
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Regulatory Requirements:
1. Critical Radiant Flux in Accordance with ASTM E 684: More than 0.45 Watts per square centimeter.
2. Specific Optical Smoke Density in Accordance with ASTM E 662: Less than 450.
1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Product Delivery: Wal-Mart will deliver products to jobsite for Contractor to receive on delivery date established
by Contractor. To notify Wal-Mart of product delivery date and quantity of resilient tile, feature strips and resilient
flooring adhesive required complete attached "TILE ORDER FORM" at end of this Section. Product will not be
delivered without receipt of this Form.
B. Wal-Mart Carpet/Tile Plan: Issued to Contractor by Wal-Mart 90 days prior to possession date.
C. Product Packaging: Resilient flooring and accessories will be packaged in manufacturer's standard cartons. Each
tile carton will contain 45 pieces. Each feature strip carton will contain 15, 24 inch long pieces. Adhesive will be
packaged in manufacturer's standard 3-1/2 gallon bucket.
D. Acceptance at Site: Receive products as specified in Section 01600.
1. Verify quantity of products furnished with Bill of Material provided with Wal-Mart furnished products.
2. Store resilient tile indoors and protect from excessive cold, heat, temperature fluctuations, humidity and
moisture penetration. Store tile on original pallets with no multiple stacking of pallets. Check material for
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consistency of run item and shade numbers. Store resilient tile adhesive in same manner as tile and protect
from freezing.
3. Report discrepancies in product quantity delivered or damage to products delivered to Wal-Mart Store
Planning Division immediately.
4. Upon notification by Contractor, Wal-Mart will arrange for delivery of replacement products.
5. Note description of product quantity discrepancies and/or product damage on Bill of Lading.
E. Section 01600 - Product Requirements: Transport, Handle, Store, and Protect Products.
1.5 SITE CONDITIONS
A. Environmental Requirements:
l . Store materials for three days prior to installation in area of installation to achieve temperature stability.
2. Maintain ambient temperature required by adhesive manufacturer (no less than 72 degrees F for 48 hours)
three days prior to, during, and 24 hours after installation of materials.
1.6 SCHEDULING
A. Schedule resilient flooring installation to prevent damage to resilient flooring and to prevent movement of
construction materials over area of resilient flooring.
PART 2 -PRODUCTS
2.1 WAL-MART FURNISHED MATERIALS
A. Quantity Furnished: General Contractor shall determine quantity of each type of resilient flooring, feature strips,
and resilient flooring adhesive required, and complete the attached "TILE ORDER FORM" to indicate quantities.
B. Vinyl Composition Tile - VCT-1 (White): Vinyl composition tile, 12 x 12 x 1/8 inches. Color: Cortina No. V-
862, Cloud White, by Azrock.
C. Vinyl Composition Tile - VCT-2 (Red): Vinyl composition tile, 6 x 24 x 1/8 inches. Color: Feature Strip, FS240,
Rio Red, by Azrock.
D. Vinyl Composition Tile - VCT-3 (White): Vinyl composition tile with slip -resistant surface, 12 x 12 x 1/8 inches.
Color: Slip Resistant Tile, SR-120 White, by Azrock.
E. Vinyl Composition Tile - VCT-4 (Black): Vinyl composition tile with slip -resistant surface, 12 x 12 x 1/8 inches.
Color: Slip Resistant Tile, SR-123 Black, by Azrock.
F. Vinyl Composition Tile - VCT-5 : Vinyl composition tile, 12 x 12 x 1/8 inches. Color: Cortina No. V310,
Midnight, by Azrock.
G. Vinyl Composition Tile - VCT-6 (Plum): Vinyl composition tile, 12 x 12 x 1/8 inches. Color: Cortina No. V870
Plum, by Azroc.
H. Vinyl Composition Tile - VCT-7 (Gray): Vinyl composition tile, 12 x 12x 1/8 inches. Color: Cortina No. V866
Shale Gray, by Azroc.
I. Vinyl Composition Tile - VCT-8 (Green): Vinyl composition tile, 12 x 12 x 1/8 inches. Color: V857 Teal Mist,
by Azroc.
J. PVC Plank Floorine
1 1. PVC-1 (Woodgrain): Van Gogh Grandewood Collection 7" x 48" x 1/8" strips virgin PVC composition
No. VGW39T Antique Karri, by Kamdean International Contact: Ken Sinclair, (888) 2664343
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K. Primers and Adhesives: Waterproof; clear; of types as recommended by resilient flooring manufacturer for
specific material and substrates encountered.
2.2 CONTRACTOR FURNISHED ACCESSORIES
A. Edge Strips: Resilient material; minimum width 1 inch, 1/8 inch thickness; tapered bullnose edge. Color: Black.
B. Control/Construction Joint and Subfloor Filler: Portland cement based, latex modified joint filler and
underlayment. Provide one of the following:
l . Ardex SD-F Feather Finish, by Ardex Engineered Cements; Contact: Jesse David, (412) 264-4240.
2. Levelayer 1, by Dayton Superior.
3. No. 345, by W.W. Henry.
4. Masterfill 300 I, by Master Builders, Inc., (800 227-3350)
C. Aluminum Threshold Transition: Transition threshold between vinyl tile and concrete slab as indicated on
Drawings and specified as item T-4 in Section 08710.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Examine surfaces and adjacent areas where products will be installed and verify that surfaces conform to the
following requirements for substrate conditions. Do not proceed until unsatisfactory conditions have been
corrected.
1. Verify concrete floors are free of excessive moisture, hydrostatic pressure, alkalinity, scale, and dusting.
2. Verify concrete floors are plane to tolerances specified in Section 03300.
3. Verify concrete floors are free from oil, grease, dust, construction debris, loose or scaly paints or coatings,
incompatible curing or sealing compounds, and other substances that may impair adhesion of adhesive and
finish materials.
4. Verify temperature of conditioned space has been maintained at 60 - 80 degrees F for period of 7 days prior
to installation. Maintain specified temperature range for duration of construction.
B. Beginning of installation indicates acceptance of substrate conditions.
3.2 PREPARATION
A. Prepare substrate for product installation as outlined below. For additional information not addressed consult
manufacturer's published instructions.
B. Remove by sanding, grinding, or similar means ridges, bumps, protrusions, and other irregularities. Properly
prepare expansion joints and fill control/construction joints, cracks, holes, and depressions with
control/construction joint and subfloor filler, which upon cure is sanded smooth, to achieve a level, flat, hard
surface.
C. Provide finish concrete surface smooth by light sanding or grinding.
D. Remove paint, oils, waxes, sealers and curing compounds not compatible with adhesive to be used. Avoid organic
solvents or liquid adhesive removers.
E. Bond and Moisture Tests: Determine suitability of concrete substrate for receiving resilient flooring with regard to
moisture content and curing compounds. Conduct bond test by adhering 3 feet by 3 feet panels of specified
floorcovering with specified adhesive. Test will be considered passed if after several days panels are well bonded,
difficult to remove, and display no signs of moisture or adhesive degradation. Ensure that moisture content in
concrete substrate does not exceed 5 percent as measured by the Calcium Carbide Hygrometer. Procedure, 5
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pounds/1000 sq. ft./24 hours as measured by the Rubber Manufacturers Association Quantitative Calcium Chloride
Test, or 5 percent as measured by the Protimeter Surveymaster Resistivity Meter.
F. Prohibit traffic until filler is cured. Thereafter, unnecessary traffic in work areas shall be kept to a minimum.
3.3 INSTALLATION - TILE FLOORING
A. Install resilient tile flooring in accordance with manufacturer's published instructions at locations indicated on Wal-
Mart Carpet/Tile Plan.
B. Open number of floor tile cartons to provide quantity of flooring material required to cover each area; mix tile
pieces within single shade lot to ensure shade variations do not occur within any one area. When working with
more than one lot, plan lot placement and location taking advantage of feature strips to minimize possible shade
differences.
C. Respect adhesives open time by spreading only enough adhesive to permit installation of floor materials before
initial set. Do not spread adhesive for overnight dry. Trowel notch for resilient tile adhesives shall be 1/32 inch
1 deep, 1/16 inch wide, 1/32 inch apart. Trowel notch for PVC flooring adhesives shall be 1/32 inch deer 1/16 inch
wide, 1/32 inch apart.When ground down, replace trowels or appropriately re -notch.
D. Set flooring into place, thoroughly cross roll with a 100-150 pound three -sectional roller before adhesive set time
expires to attain full adhesion.
E. Lay flooring from center marks established parallel to building walls.
1. Allow minimum 1/2 full size tile width at room or area perimeter.
2. Adjust tile layout as required to avoid use of units less than 1/2 tile.
F. Install tile and feature strips to square grid pattern with all joints aligned and pattern grain alternating with adjacent
unit to produce basket weave pattern unless indicated otherwise on Drawings.
G. Install feature strips, edge strips, and threshold transitions at locations indicated on Wal-Mart Carpet/Tile Plan. Fit
joints tightly.
I H. Install PVC border as shown on the drawings.
I. Terminate flooring at centerline 6f door openings where adjacent floor finish is dissimilar. Where flooring
continues through door opening, continue established pattern with no interruption.
J. Install edge strips at unprotected or exposed edges where flooring terminates.
K. Scribe flooring to walls, columns, cabinets, floor outlets, and other appurtenances to produce tight joints.
L. Continue flooring under movable type partitions without interrupting floor pattern.
3.4 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. Inspect resilient flooring installation, pattern, layout, and attachment to substrate.
B. Correct deficiencies in Work which inspection indicates are not in compliance with Contract Documents.
3.5 CLEANING
A. Remove excess adhesive from floor, base, and wall surfaces without damage.
B. Br66in clean resilient flooring after application.
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3.6 PROTECTION
A. Prohibit traffic on floor finish for 48 hours after installation.
3.7 VINYL COMPOSITION TILE SCHEDULE
A. Sales Area:
1. Field Tile: VCT-I.
2. Feature Strip: VCT-2, pattern as indicated on Architectural Drawings.
B. Tenant Spaces and Ancillary Spaces (As Scheduled on Drawings):
1. Field Tile: VCT-I.
C. Snack Bar:
1. Dining Area: VCT-1 and VCT-5, black and white tile pattern as indicated.
D. Grocery Sales Area:
1. Field Tile: VCT-I.
2. Slip Resistant Tile: VCT-3 and VCT-4, black and white tile pattern as indicated on Grocery Architectural
Floor Covering Drawings.
E. Accent Area Along Tenant Wall (As indicated on Drawings):
1. White Field Tile: VCT-I.
2. Green Field Tile: VCT-8
3. Accent Tile: VCT-6.
4. Accent Tile: VCT-7.
END OF SECTION
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i
VCT TILE ORDER FORM
To: General Contractor
In order to receive floor tile, complete this Form in full and FAX to Construction Purchasing at (501) 277-1049.
QUANTITY FROM CONTRACTORS
CARPET TILE PLAN ORDER
V - 862 AZROCK 1/8 CLOUD WHITE (VCT-1)
FS 240 AZROCK 6" RED FEATURE STRIP (VCT-2)
SR 120 AZROCK 1/8 WHITE SLIP RESIS (VCT-3)
SR 123 AZROCK 1/8 BLACK SLIP RESIS (VCT-4)
V - 310 AZROCK MIDNIGHT (VCT-5)
V - 870 AZROCK 1/8 PLUM (VCT-6)
V - 866 AZROCK 1/8 SHALE GRAY (VCT-7)
V - 857 AZROCK 1/8 TEAL MIST (VCT-8)
OTHER
sq. ft.
Required delivery date
Additional material required beyond this original order will be back charged to the contractor.
Order must be placed two weeks prior to delivery.
The contractor shall verify quantity of material delivered and notify Construction Purchasing within 24
hours if delivered quantities do not match Tile Order Form.
If you have any questions please contract the Construction Purchasing Department at (501) 273-4653.
Superintendent
Please print Superintendent's name
General Contractor
Date
Store # and Location
sq. ft.
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FLOORING ORDER
To: General Contractor
To procure PVC plank flooring, complete this form in full and fax to Wal-Mart Construction Purchasing at (479) 277-1049
and the Vendor (Karndean: (800) 887-7043). Delivery dates shall be scheduled with the Vendor. Quantities shall be taken
from the architectural drawings. The Carpet & Tile Plan shall be used for final location and final areas of PVC flooring. The
flooring vendor will monitor quantities of all orders. Prior to releasing orders, the flooring vendor will inform the Wal-Mart
Construction manager when there appears to be an overage.
Additional material required beyond this original order without a Change Order will be back charged to the contractor.
Order must be placed 45 days prior to possession date allowing for a 3 week lead time.
Inquiries shall be directed to Larry Moore of the Wal-Mart Construction Purchasing Department at (479) 273-8724.
The contractor shall verify quantity of material delivered and notify Construction Planning within 24 hours if delivered
quantities do not match PVC Plank Flooring Order Form.
PVC-1: VGW-39T KARNDEAN ANTIQUE KARRI
KARNDEAN ADHESIVE (spread rate 175 sf per gallon)
Required delivery date
Superintendent
Please print Superintendent's name
General Contractor
Job Site Address:
Sanford (W), FL - 96120573
QUANTITY FROM
CARPET TILE PLAN
Date
CONTRACTORS
ORDER
sq. ft. sq. ft.
gal. gal.
Superingtendent's Cell Phone
General Contractor's Phone
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Wal-Mart Store #
Job Site Phone:
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UniSpec II 082500
SECTION 09651 - FLOOR TREATMENT
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
1. Application of stripper and finish to resilient floor tile.
B. Related Sections: Section 09650 - Resilient Flooring. Resilient floor tile to receive floor stripper and finish.
1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Applicator Qualifications: Company specializing in performing the Work of this Section with minimum 3 years
documented experience.
B. Stripper Applicator Crew Requirement: Four -man crew; one to apply solution ahead of buffer, one to run
slow -speed buffer, two with mops and buckets to pick up dirty solution behind buffer and rinse floor prior to ap-
plying finish.
PART 2-PRODUCTS
2.1 MATERIALS
A. Stripper: Bravo Stripper Plus, by Johnson Wax.
B. Finish: Signature Floor Finish, by Johnson Wax.
C. Substitutions: Not permitted.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Examine surfaces and adjacent areas where products will be applied and verify that surfaces conform to product
manufacturer's requirements for substrate conditions. Do not proceed until satisfactory conditions have been cor-
rected.
B. Beginning of installation indicates acceptance of substrate conditions.
3.2 APPLICATION
1. Provide floor treatment at new resilient flooring specified in Section 09650 except flooring with slip -
resistant surface.
3.3 STRIPPING
A. Mix and apply striipper in accordance with manufacturer's instructions
B. Rinse thoroughly by mopping with clear water, removing remaining solution, finish, and dirt. Use automatic
scrubber for water pickup.
C. Let floor dry completely prior to application of.
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3.4 FINISHING
A. Apply floor finish in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
B. Apply four coats of floor finish to floor. Allow a minimum of 45 minutes drying time between coats.
1 C. PVC Plank Floorine: Apply two lieht coats of floor finish to floor in direction of wood rain of plank
D. HVAC shall be in operation during drying and curing of floor finish.
END OF SECTION
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UniSpec II
SECTION 09655 - RESILIENT BASE AND ACCESSORIES
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
1. Resilient base.
2. Plastic base.
1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE
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A. Regulatory Requirements: Conform to applicable code for flame/fueUsmoke rating requirements in accordance
with ASTM E84.
1.3 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
A. Maintain ambient temperature required by resilient base adhesive manufacturer three days prior to, during, and 24
hours after installation of materials.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MATERIALS
A. Resilient Base - B-i Blue/Grey: FS SS-W-40; vinyl or rubber; 4 inch high cove base, 1/8 inch thickness; with
matching end stops and preformed corner units:
1. Color: Provide one of the following:
a. Roppe Vinyl: No. 877 Steel Blue.
b. Roppe Rubber: No. 75 Slate.
C. Johnsonite Vinyl: No. CB-48 Grey.
d. Johnsonite Rubber: No. DC-28 Grey.
e. Flexco Rubber: No. 14 Medium Grey.
f. Kencove Vinyl: No. KC213 Granite.
g. VPI Vinyl: No. 336 Silver Sable.
h. VPI Rubber: No. 736 Silver Sable.
B. Rubber or Vinyl Resilient Base — B-3 Brown: Type TV (vinyl) TS (rubber, vulcanized thermoset) or TP (rubber,
thermoplastic); 1/8 inch thickness with matching end stops and preformed corner units:
1. Color: Provide the following:
a. Johnsonite Rubber or Vinyl: No. 76 Cinnamon
C. Resilient Base - B-4 Black: FS SS-W-40; vinyl or rubber; 4 inch high cove base, 1/8 inch thickness; with match-
ing end stops and preformed corner units:
1. Color: Provide one of the following:
a. Armstrong Vinyl: No. 14100 Standard Black.
b. Flexco Rubber: No. WF-0I Black Dahlia.
C. Kencove Vinyl: No. KC-1 Black.
d. Johnsonite Vinyl: No. CB-40 Black.
e. Roppe Rubber: No. 00 Black.
D. Plastic Base - B-5 Gray:
1. Manufacturer: Parkland Plastics Incorporated, Middlebury, IN (219) 825-4336.
2. Description: Style B, 6 inch high x 5/8 inch thick plas-tex with NRP emboss on back side.
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3. Color: Gray.
4. Fasteners: Galvanized flathead countersunk screws, length sufficient to penetrate substrate and metal stud
wall framing.
E. Plastic Base - B-6 Black:
1. Manufacturer: Parkland Plastics Incorporated, Middlebury, IN.
2. Description: Style B, 6 inch high x 5/8 inch thick plas-tex with NRP emboss on back side.
3. Color: Black.
4. Fasteners: Galvanized flathead countersunk screws, length sufficient to penetrate substrate and metal stud
wall framing.
F. Adhesive: As recommended by resilient base manufacturer for application intended.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Fit joints tight and vertical. Maintain minimum measurement of 18 inches between joints
B. Corners:
1. Resilient Base: Premolded corner units.
2. Plastic Base: Miter and adhesively bond joint together.
C. Install base on solid backing. Bond tight to wall and floor surfaces.
D. Scribe to fit door frames and other interruptions.
E. Pre -drill plastic base for attachment screws. Attach plastic base at 32 inches on center into metal stud wall fram-
ing.
3.2 CLEANING
A. Remove excess adhesive from floor, base, and wall surfaces without damage.
3.3 RESILIENT BASE SCHEDULE
A. Provide base as scheduled on the Room Finish Schedule and as shown on details on the drawings.
END OF SECTION
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SECTION 09900 - PAINTS AND COATINGS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
l . Surface preparation and field application of paints and finishes for interior and exterior surfaces.
2. Schedule of Items to be painted.
3. Exterior painting and finishing schedule.
4. Interior painting and finishing schedule.
5. Paint color schedule.
B. Related Sections:
1. Section 02822 — Ornamental Metal Fences and Gates: Field painting.
2. Section 05120 - Structural Steel: Shop priming.
3. Section 05210 - Steel Joists: Shop priming.
4. Section 05300 - Metal Decking: Shop priming.
5. Section 05500 - Metal fabrications: Shop priming.
6. Section 08110 - Steel Doors and Frames: Shop priming.
7. Section 08335 - Overhead Coiling Doors: Shop priming.
8. Section 08331 - Coiling Counter Doors: Shop priming.
9. Section 09981 - Elastomeric Coatings for Masonry: Cementitious and acrylic exterior masonry waterproof
coatings.
1.2 REFERENCES
A. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM):
1. ASTM E 84 - Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials.
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Regulatory Requirements:
1. Surface Burning Characteristics in Accordance with ASTM E-84 for Class I or A finish:
a. Flame Spread (Non -Combustible Surfaces): Less than 25.
b. Smoke Density (Non -Combustible Surfaces): Less than 450.
2. Provide paint and coating materials that conform to Federal, State, and Local restrictions for Volatile
Organic Compounds (VOC) content.
B. Field Sample: Provide sample 2 foot square sample panel of each color and sheen at location indicated by Wal-
Mart Construction Manager for color verification.
1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING
A. Section 01600 - Product Requirements: Transport, handle, store, and protect products.
B. Deliver paint materials in sealed original labeled containers, bearing manufacturer's name, type of paint, brand
name, lot number, brand code, coverage, surface preparation, drying time , cleanup requirements, color
designation, and instructions for mixing and/or reducing.
C. Store paint materials at minimum ambient temperature of 45 degrees F and a maximum of 90 degrees F, in
ventilated area, and as required by manufacturer's instructions.
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D. Prevent fire hazards and spontaneous combustion.
1.5 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS
A. Apply paint finishes only when moisture content of surfaces is within manufacturer's acceptable ranges for type of
finish being applied.
B. Surface temperatures or surrounding air temperature to be above 50 degrees F before applying alkyd finishes;
above 50 degrees F for interior latex, and 50 degrees F for exterior latex work. Minimum for varnish and
transparent finishes is 65 degrees F.
C. Provide continuous ventilation and heating facilities to maintain temperatures above 50 degrees F for 24 hours
prior to, during and 48 hours after application of finishes.
D. Do not apply paint in areas where dust is being generated.
E. Provide lighting level in areas being painted of 80 foot candles measured mid -height at substrate surface.
1.6 EXTRA MATERIALS
A. Furnish the following to Wal-Mart as part of contract closeout under provisions of Section 00800.
1. Provide 2 gallons of each color for Pharmacy area and each Tenant area.
2. Provide 5 gallons of each color, type and surface texture for General Sales Area.
B. Label each container with color, type, texture, room locations, in addition to the manufacturer's label.
PART 2-PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. Subject to compliance with project requirements, provide products from one of the following manufacturers:
1. Benjamin Moore and Company, Montvale, NJ (800) 344-0400.
2. ICI Dulux Paints Cleveland, OH (216) 344-8000
3. Pittsburgh Paints, Pittsburgh, PA (800) 441-9695.
4. Pratt and Lambert, Incorporated, Buffalo, NY (800) 289-7728.
5. Sherwin-Williams Company, Cleveland, OH (800) 321-8194.
6. Dunn -Edwards Corporation, Los Angeles, CA (800) 733-3866.
7. Frazee Paint Company, San Diego, CA (800) 477-9991.
8. Diamond/Vogel Paint Company, Marshalltown, Ia. 1-800-387-8426.
9. Kelley -Moore Paint Company, Incorporated, San Carlos, CA (415) 592-8337.
10. M.A.B. Paints and Coatings, Incorporated, Broomal, PA (800) 622-1899.
11. Rodda Paint and Coatings, Portland, OR (503) 286-0693.
12. Kwal-Hanley Paint Co. El Paso, TX; (800) 456-2062 or Denver, CO (800) 383-8406
13. Duron Paints and Wallcoverings, Beltsville, MD (800) 723-8766.
B. Substitutions: Not Permitted.
2.2 MATERIALS
A. Paints:
1. Ready -mixed; pigments fully ground maintaining a soft paste consistency, capable of readily and uniformly
dispersing to a complete homogeneous mixture.
2. Providing good flowing and brushing properties and be capable of drying or curing free of streaks or sags.
B. Primers and Undercoaters: Manufactured by same manufacturer as finish coat materials.
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C. Paint Accessory Materials: Linseed oil, shellac, turpentine and other materials not specifically indicated herein but
required to achieve the finishes specified of high quality and approved manufacturer.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Examine surfaces and adjacent areas where products will be applied and verify that surfaces conform to product
manufacturer's requirements for substrate conditions. Do not proceed until unsatisfactory conditions have been
corrected.
B. Beginning of application indicates acceptance of substrate conditions.
3.2 PREPARATION
A. Do not paint over dirt, rust, scale, grease, moisture, scuffed surfaces, and conditions otherwise detrimental to
formation of a durable paint film.
B. Perform preparation and cleaning procedures in accordance with paint manufacturer's published instructions for
each particular substrate condition.
l . Provide barrier coats over incompatible primers or remove and reprime as required.
2. Remove hardware, hardware accessories, machined surfaces, plates, lighting fixtures, and similar items in
place and not to be painted or provide surface applied protection prior to surface preparation and painting
operations. Reinstall all removed items after completion of paint work.
3. Clean surfaces to be painted before applying paint of surface treatment. Remove oil and grease prior to
mechanical cleaning.
C. Ferrous Metals: Clean ferrous surfaces, that are not galvanized or shop -coated, of oil, grease, dirt, loose mill scale
and other foreign substances by solvent or mechanical cleaning.
1. Touch-up shop -applied prime coats, where damaged or bare. Clean and touch-up with same type shop
primer.
D. Galvanized Surfaces: Clean free of oil and surface contaminants with non -petroleum based solvent. Apply coat of
etching primer if required by paint manufacturer.
E. Cementitious Materials: Prepare cementitious surfaces to be painted by removing efflorescence, chalk, dust, dirt,
grease, oils, and by roughening as required to remove glaze.
1. Determine alkalinity and moisture content of surfaces to be painted by performing appropriate tests.
a. If surfaces are found to be sufficiently alkaline to cause blistering and burning of finish paint, correct
condition before application of paint.
2. Do not paint over surfaces where moisture content exceeds that permitted in manufacturer's printed
instructions.
3. Clean floor surfaces scheduled to be painted with a commercial solution of muriatic acid, or other etching
cleaner. Flush floor with clean water to neutralize acid, and allow to dry before painting.
F. Wood: Clean wood surfaces to be painted of dirt, oil, and other foreign substances with scrapers, mineral spirits,
and sandpaper, as required. Sandpaper smooth those finished surfaces exposed to view, and dust off. Scrape and
clean small, dry, seasoned knots and apply a thin coat of white shellac or other recommended knot sealer, before
application of priming coat. After priming, fill holes, and imperfections in finish surfaces with putty or plastic
wood -filler. Sandpaper smooth when dried.
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 and counters.
2. Seal tops, bottoms, and cut-outs with a heavy coat of varnish or equivalent sealer immediately upon delivery
to job.
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G. Gypsum Board: Fill minor defects with filler compound. Spot prime defects after repair.
3.3 APPLICATION
A. Apply paint products in accordance with manufacturer's published instructions using application procedures
approved for the particular application and substrate to the specified Minimum Dry Film Thickness (MDF). Apply
each coat to uniform finish.
B. Apply each coat slightly darker than preceding coat unless otherwise approved by Wal-Mart Construction
Manager. Sand lightly between coats to achieve specified finish.
C. Do not apply finishes on surfaces that are not dry.
D. Number of coats and film thickness required is same regardless of application method. Do not apply succeeding
coats until the previous coat has cured as recommended by the manufacturer.
E. Apply additional coats when undercoats, stains, or other conditions show through final coat until paint film is of
uniform finish, color, and appearance. Surfaces, including edges, corners, crevices, welds, and exposed fasteners
to receive minimum dry film thickness equivalent to that of flat surfaces.
F. Minimum Coating Thickness: Apply materials at not less than manufacturer's recommended spreading rate.
Provide minimum dry film thickness (MDF) of the entire coating system as indicated in Painting and Finishing
Schedule at end of this Section.
G. Block Fillers: Apply block fillers to concrete masonry units at rate to provide complete coverage with pores filled
H. Prime Coats: Before application of finish coats, apply a prime coat of material as recommended by manufacturer
to material scheduled to be painted or finished that has not been shop primed. Recoat primed and sealed surfaces
where evidence of suction spots or unsealed areas in first coat appears, to assure a finish coat with no burn through
or other defects due to insufficient sealing.
I. Pigmented (Opaque) Finishes: Completely cover to provide an opaque, smooth surface of uniform finish, color,
appearance, and coverage. Cloudiness, spotting, laps, brush marks, runs, sags, or other surface imperfections will
not be acceptable.
J. Hollow Metal Doors: Paint each door edge.
K. Completed Work: Match Wal-Mart Construction Manager approved field samples for color and sheen.
3.4 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
A. Replace identification markings on mechanical or electrical equipment when painted over or spattered.
B. Paint exposed conduit and electrical equipment occurring in finished areas where it will be exposed to the public.
Color and texture to match adjacent surfaces.
C. Paint exposed piping occurring in finished areas where it will be exposed to the public. Color and texture to match
adjacent surfaces.
D. Paint both sides and edges of plywood backboards for electrical equipment before installing backboards and
mounting equipment on them.
E. Prepaint Gas piping prior to installation. (Touch-up paint after installation.)
1. Color:
a. Roof (Yellow): P5, OSHA Standard "Safety Yellow."
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b. Other Areas: Match adjacent surfaces.
3.5 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A. Inspect painting and coating application for scheduled material, color, sheen, specified thickness (MDF), and
coverage.
B. Correct deficiencies in Work which inspection indicates are not in compliance with Contract requirements.
3.6 CLEANING
A. As work proceeds and upon completion, promptly remove paint where spilled, splashed, or spattered.
B. During progress of work keep premises free from any unnecessary accumulation of tools, equipment, surplus
materials, and debris.
C. Collect waste, cloths, and material which may constitute a fire hazard, place in closed metal containers and remove
daily from site.
D. Upon completion of work leave premises neat and clean.
3.7 PROTECTION
A. Protect other surfaces from paint and damage. Repair damage as a result of inadequate or unsuitable protection.
3.8 SCHEDULE OF ITEMS TO BE PAINTED
A. Painted finishes shall be provided for, but not limited to, the following items. Refer to Drawings and Paint Color
Schedule at end of this Section for designated finishes and colors of areas.
1. Exterior: Paint exterior surfaces including, but not limited to:
a. Hollow metal doors and frames.
b. Metal opening frames and trim.
C. Metal flashing (if exposed from ground level) and downspout.
d. Metal gutters.
e. Metal fascias (vertical face).
f. Parapet walls, roof side (where roofing does not occur).
g. Pipe Bollards at areas other than at Vestibule Entry areas. Pipe Bollards at the Vestibule Entry areas
to have polyethylene bollard sleeves. Refer to Section 05500.
h. Metal railings.
i. Roof hatch.
j. Canopy supporting steel structure.
k. Masonry accent stripes.
1. Wall signage, and graphics.
in. Paving graphics and markings.
n. Exposed piping and conduit, hangers and supports.
2. Interior: Paint interior surfaces as scheduled on the Drawings including, but not limited to:
a. Hollow metal doors and frames.
b. Hollow metal window frames.
C. Overhead coiling doors.
d. Metal opening frames and trim.
e. Gypsum wallboard.
f. Exposed concrete unit masonry.
g. Pipe Bollards.
h. Metal railings.
i. Exposed plywood (except plywood wainscot).
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j. Exposed mechanical ductwork , hangers and supports (if exposed structure is scheduled to be
painted).
k. Exposed piping and conduit, hangers and supports (if exposed structure is scheduled to be painted).
I. Exposed fire protection piping, hangers and supports (if exposed structure is scheduled to be
painted).
in. Exposed overhead structure including joists, girders, bridging, miscellaneous metal fabrications and,
deck (if scheduled to be painted).
n. Exposed structure columns.
o. Wall accent stripes, signage, and graphics.
P. Floor striping, graphics, and markings.
q. Metal stair stringers and handrails.
r. Exposed wood trim.
S. Automotive Center service pit metal columns, ladders, angles, plates, tubes, gates, railings, and
compressor platforms.
B. Do not paint the following Items:
1. Aluminum, brass, bronze, stainless steel, and chrome plated steel.
2. Pre -finished items, such as toilet compartments, acoustical ceiling materials, mechanical, and electrical
equipment or factory finished metal panels and trim.
3. UL, FM, and other code -required labels.
4. Equipment identification, performance rating, and name plates.
5. Finish hardware.
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EXTERIOR PAINTING AND FINISHING SCHEDULE
Ferrous Metal: Gloss, Water Base, Water Alkyd.
1. 1 st Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: I-M Acrylic Metal Primer, M04-01, White; MDF 2.0 mils.
b. ICI Dulux; Devoe Coatings 4020 DTM Flat Interior/Exterior Waterborne Primer & Finish; MDF 2.2
mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Pitt -Tech Int/Ext DTM Industrial Primer/Finish, 90-712 Series; MDF 2.0 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Tech -Gard Acrylic Metal Primer, Z190; MDF 2.0 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: DTM Acrylic Primer/Finish, B66W1, White; MDF 3.0 mils.
f. Dunn -Edwards: Corrobar Alkyd Primer, 43-5; MDF 2.0 mils.
g. Frazee: Acrylic Metal Prime, 561; MDF 1.7 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: Acrylic Maintenance Primer, MC-1501, White; MDF 3.0 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 1725 Kel-Guard Acrylic Metal Primer- White; MDF 1.6 mils.
j. MAB: Rust-O-Lastic Hydro -Prime II, 073-189; MDF 3.2 mils.
k. Rodda: Metal Master Primer #4460 Off White; MDF 1.5 mils.
1. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #5810 100% Acrylic Primer; MDF 1.5 mils.
in. Duron: Dura Clad Universal Acrylic Metal Primer, 33-105, White, MDF 2.3 mils.
2. 2nd Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: Impervex Hi Gloss Enamel, 309; MDF 1.2 mils.
b. ICI Dulux: Devoe Coatings Devflex 4218 Direct -To -Metal Gloss Interior/Exterior Waterborne
Enamel; MDF 2.0 mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Pitt -Tech Int/Ext Gloss DTM Industrial Enamel, 90-374 Series; MDF 2.0 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Enducryl Acrylic Maintenance Enamel, Z2900 series; MDF 2.0 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: DTM Acrylic Gloss Coating, B66 Series; MDF 3.0 mils.
f. Dunn -Edwards: Perma-Gloss Acrylic Enamel, W960; MDF 1.5 mils.
g. Frazee: DTM Acrylic Gloss Enamel, 540; MDF 3.0 mils.
h. Diamond[Vogel: Nu -Cling MH-Series; MDF 1.75 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 1780 Kel-Guard Acrylic Gloss Enamel; MDF 1.3 mils.
j. MAB: Ru5t-0-Lastic Gloss Acrylic DTM, 043 line, MDF 3.0 mils.
k. Rodda: Unique II Gloss Latex Enamel; MDF 1.5 mils.
I. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #8400 Series Latex Gloss Enamel; MDF 1.5 mils.
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M. Duron: Dura Clad DTM Acrylic Gloss Coating, 95-05X and 95-3XX series, MDF 2.0 mils.
3rd Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: Impervex Hi Gloss Enamel, 309, MDF 1.2 mils.
b. ICI Dulux: Devoe Coatings 4218 Direct -To -Metal Gloss Interior/Exterior Waterborne Enamel;
MDF 2.0 mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Pitt -Tech Int/Ext Gloss DTM Industrial Enamel, 90-374 Series; MDF 2.0 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Enducryl Acrylic Maintenance Enamel, Z2900 series; MDF 2.0 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: DTM Acrylic Gloss Coating, B66 Series; MDF 3.0 mils.
f. Dunn -Edwards: Permagloss Acrylic Enamel, W960; MDF 1.5 mils.
g. Frazee: DTM Acrylic Gloss Enamel, 540; MDF 3.0 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: NuCling Gloss Acrylic Enamel, MH Series; MDF 1.75 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 1780 Kel-Guard Acrylic Gloss Enamel; MDF 1.3 mils.
j. MAB: Rust-O-Lastic Gloss Acrylic DTM, 043 line; MDF 3.0 mils.
k. Rodda: Unique II Gloss Latex Enamel; MDF 1.5 mils.
1. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #8400 Series Latex Gloss Enamel; MDF 1.5 mils.
M. Duron: Dura Clad DTM Acrylic Gloss Coating, 95-05X and 95-3XX series, MDF 2.0 mils.
B. Galvanized Metal: Gloss, Water Base, Acrylic or Water Alkyd.
l . 1 st Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: I-M Acrylic Metal Primer, M04-01, White; MDF 2.0 mils.
b. ICI Dulux: Devoe Coatings 4020 DTM Flat Interior/Exterior Waterborne Primer & Finish; MDF 2.2
mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Pitt -Tech Int/Ext DTM Industrial Primer/Finish, 90-712 Series; MDF 2.0 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Tech -Gard Acrylic Metal Primer, Z190; MDF 2.0 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: DTM Acrylic Primer/Finish, B66W1, White; MDF 3.0 mils.
f. Dunn -Edwards: M-P Prime Acrylic Primer, W713; MDF 2.0 mils.
g. Frazee: Acrylic Metal Prime, 561; MDF 1.7 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: V-Cote 200 Acrylic Maintenance Primer/Finish; MDF 3.0 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 1722 Kel-Guard Galvanized Iron Primer; MDF 1.3 mils.
j. MAB: Rust-O-Lastic Hydro -Prime 11, 073-189; MDF 2.0 mils.
k. Rodda: Metal Master Acrylic Primer #4460 Off White; MDF 1.5 mils.
1. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #5810 100% Acrylic Primer; MDF 1.5 mils.
M. Duron: Dura Clad Acrylic Galvanized Metal Primer, 33-100, White, MDF 1.4 mils.
2. 2nd Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: Impervex Hi Gloss Enamel, 309, MDF 1.2 mils.
b. ICI Dulux: Devoe Coatings Devflex 4218 Direct -To -Metal Gloss Interior/Exterior Waterborne
Enamel; MDF 2.0 mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Pitt -Tech Int/Ext Gloss DTM Industrial Enamel, 90-374 Series; MDF 2.0 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Enducryl Acrylic Maintenance Enamel, Z2900 series; MDF 2.0 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: DTM Acrylic Gloss Coating, B66 Series; MDF 3.0 mils.
f. Dunn -Edwards: Permagloss Acrylic Enamel, W960; MDF 1.5 mils.
g. Frazee: DTM Acrylic Gloss Enamel, 540; MDF 3.0 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: NuCling Gloss Acrylic Enamel, MH Series; MDF 1.75 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 1780 Kel-Guard Acrylic Gloss Enamel; MDF 1.3 mils.
j. MAB: Rust-O-Lastic Gloss Acrylic DTM, 043 Line; MDF 3.0 mils.
k. Rodda: Unique I1 Gloss Latex Enamel; MDF 1.5 mils.
1. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #8400 Series Latex Gloss Enamel; MDF 1.5 mils.
M. Duron: Dura Clad DTM Acrylic Gloss Coating, 95-05X and 95-3XX series, MDF 2.0 mils.
3. 3rd Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: Impervex Hi Gloss Enamel, 309, MDF 1.2 mils.
b. ICI Dulux: Devoe Coatings 4208 Devflex Interior/Exterior Waterborne Acrylic Gloss Enamel; MDF
2.0 mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Pitt -Tech Int/Ext Gloss DTM Industrial Enamel, 90-374 Series; MDF 2.0 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Enducryl Acrylic Maintenance Enamel, Z2900 series; MDF 2.0 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: DTM Acrylic Gloss Coating, B66 Series; MDF 3.0 mils.
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f. Dunn -Edwards: Permagloss Acrylic Enamel, W960; MDF 1.5 mils.
g. Frazee: DTM Acrylic Gloss Enamel, 540; MDF 3.0 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: NuCling Gloss Acrylic Enamel, MH Series; MDF 1.75 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 1780 Kel-Guard Acrylic Gloss Enamel; MDF 1.5 mils.
j. MAB: Rust-O-Lastic Gloss Acrylic DTM, 043 Line; MDF 3.0 mils.
k. Rodda: Unique II Gloss Latex Enamel; MDF 1.5 mils.
1. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #8400 Series Latex Gloss Enamel; MDF 1.5 mils.
in. Duron: Dura Clad DTM Acrylic Gloss Coating, 95-05X and 95-3XX series, MDF 2.0 mils.
C. Concrete Unit Masonry (Accent Stripes): Gloss, Water Base, Acrylic.
1. Apply 1st and 2nd coats of following acrylic coatings over the elastomeric coating system specified in
Section 09981.
2. 1 st Coat:
a. Sherwin-Williams: Sher-Cryl HPA High Performance Acrylic; MDF 3.5 mils.
3. 2nd Coat:
a. Sherwin-Williams: Sher-Cryl HPA High Performance Acrylic; MDF 3.5 mils.
D. Exterior Insulation and Finish System: Flat, Water Base, Alkyd Modified Acrylic -Latex.
1. 1 st Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: Moorcraft Flat Latex House Paint, 171; MDF 1.3 mils.
b. ICI Dulux: 2250 Speedcote Exterior Acrylic Flat Finish, MDF 1.3 mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Speedhide Acrylic Latex House Paint, 6-610 Series; MDF 1.4 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Pro -Hide Plus Latex Flat House Paint, Z9700 ; MDF 1.2 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: Weather Perfect Exterior Acrylic Latex Flat, B36 Series; MDF 1.5 mils.
f. Dunn -Edwards: Acri-Flat 100 Percent Acrylic, W704; MDF 1.5 mils.
g. Frazee: Acritec Acrylic Vinyl Flat, 206; MDF 1.6 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: BF -Series Weather Plate Ext.Flat Latex; MDF 1.5 mils
i. Kelley -Moore: 1240 Acry-Shield Acrylic Flat Finish; MDF 1.7 mils.
j. MAB: Fresh Kote Latex House Paint, 409 Line; MDF 1.8 mils.
k. Rodda: AC-911 Exterior Latex Flat House Paint; MDF 1.5 mils.
1. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #6300 Series Accu-Kote 100% Acrylic Flat Finish; MDF 1.5 mils.
M. Duron: Ultra Deluxe Exterior Acrylic Latex Flat, 66 Series, MDF 1.3 mils.
2. 2nd Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: Moorcraft Flat Latex House Paint, 171, MDF 1.3 mils.
b. ICI Dulux: 2250 Speedcote Exterior Acrylic Flat Finish, MDF 1.3 mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Speedhide Acrylic Latex House Paint, 6-610 Series; MDF 1.4 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Pro -Hide Plus Latex Flat House Paint, Z9700; MDF 1.2 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: Weather Perfect Exterior Acrylic Latex Flat, B36 Series; MDF 1.5 mils.
f. Dunn -Edwards: Acri-Flat 100 Percent Acrylic, W704; MDF 1.5 mils.
g. Frazee: Acritec Acrylic Vinyl Flat, 206; MDF 1.6 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: BF -Series Weather Plate Ext. Flat Latex; MDF 1.5 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 1240 Acry-Shield Acrylic Flat Finish; MDF 1.7 mils.
j. MAB: Fresh Kote Latex House Paint, 409 Line; MDF 1.8 mils.
k. Rodda: AC-911 Exterior Latex Flat House Paint; MDF 1.5 mils.
1. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #6300 Series Accu-Kote 100% Acrylic Flat Finish; MDF 1.5 mils.
in. Duron: Ultra Deluxe Exterior Acrylic Latex Flat, 66 Series, MDF 1.3 mils.
E. Signage, and Graphics: Gloss, Water Base, Acrylic or Water Alkyd.
1. 1 st Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: Impervex Hi Gloss Enamel, 309, MDF 1.2 mils.
b. ICI Dulux: Devoe Coatings 4208 Devflex Interior/Exterior Waterborne Acrylic Gloss Enamel; MDF
2.0 mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Pitt -Tech Int/Ext Gloss DTM Industrial Enamel, 90-712 Series; MDF 2.0 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Enducryl Acrylic Maintenance Enamel, Z2900 series; MDF 2.0 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: DTM Acrylic Gloss Coating, B66 Series; MDF 3.0 mils.
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f. Dunn -Edward:.: Permagl ss Acrylic Enamel, W960; MDF 1.5 mils.
g. Frazee: DTM Acrylic Gloss Enamel, 540; MDF 3.0 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: NuCling Gloss Acrylic Enamel, MH Series; MDF 1.75 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 1370 Kel-Color Acrylic Enamel Accent Base; MDF 1.5 mils.
j. MAB: Rust-o-Lastic Acrylic Latex, 043 Line; MDF 2.8 mils.
k. Rodda: Unique II Gloss Latex Enamel; MDF 1.5 mils.
1. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #8400 Series Latex Gloss Enamel; MDF 1.5 mils.
M. Duron: Dura Clad DTM Acrylic Gloss Coating, 95-05X and 95-3XX series, MDF 2.0 mils.
2nd Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: Impervex Hi Gloss Enamel, 309, MDF 1.2 mils.
b. ICI Dulux: Devoe Coatings 4208 Devflex Interior/Exterior Waterborne Acrylic Gloss Enamel; MDF
2.0 mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Pitt -Tech Int/Ext Gloss DTM Industrial Enamel, 90-374 Series; MDF 2.0 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Enducryl Acrylic Maintenance Enamel, Z2900 series; MDF 2.0 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: DTM Acrylic Gloss Coating, B66 Series; MDF 3.0 mils.
f. Dunn -Edwards: Permagloss Acrylic Enamel W960; MDF 1.5 mils.
g. Frazee: DTM Acrylic Gloss Enamel 540; MDF 3.0 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: NuCling Gloss Acrylic Enamel, MH Series; MDF 1.75 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 1370 Kel-Color Acrylic Enamel Accent Base; MDF 1.5 mils.
j. MAB: Rust-o-Lastic Acrylic Latex, 043 Line; MDF 2.8 mils.
k. Rodda: Unique II Gloss Latex Enamel; MDF 1.5 mils.
1. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #8400 Series Latex Gloss Enamel; MDF 1.5 mils.
m. Duron: Dura Clad DTM Acrylic Gloss Coating, 95-05X and 95-3XX series, MDF 2.0 mils.]
F. Concrete Paving Markings and Graphics: Eggshell/Satin, Modified Acrylic Latex.
l . 1st Coat: Reduce in accordance with manufacturer's published instructions.
a. Benjamin Moore: Moore's Latex Floor and Patio Enamel, 122; MDF 0.8 mils.
b. ICI Dulux: 3018 Ultra -Hide Interior/Exterior 100% Acrylic Floor Enamel; MDF 1.0 mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Floor, Porch & Deck Latex Enamel, 3-510 Series; MDF 1.0 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Withstand Latex Floor Enamel - thinned, Z5100; MDF 1.0 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: Acrylic Latex Floor Enamel, A24 Series; MDF 1.2 mils.
f. Dunn -Edwards: Tuff -Floor Acrylic Epoxy, W810; MDF 1.5 mils.
g. Frazee: UGL Concrete Floor Paint; MDF 1.2 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: UC-Series Latex Zone Marking Paint; MDF 9 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 1350 Acry-tred Acrylic Floor and Patio Paint; MDF 1.6 mils.
j. MAB: Rich -Lux Patio and Deck Enamel, 077 Line; MDF 1.7 mils.
k. Rodda: Tuff Deck Acrylic Floor Finish; MDF 1.5 mils.
1. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #UGL Concrete Floor Paint; MDF 1.2 mils.
M. Duron: Lead Free Latex Zone Marking Paint, 95-100 (White) or 95-109 (Yellow), MDF 6.5 mils.
2. 2nd Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: Moore's Latex Floor and Patio Enamel, 122; MDF 0.8 mils.
b. ICI Dulux: 3018 Ultra -Hide Interior/Exterior 100% Acrylic Floor Enamel; MDF 1.0 mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Floor, Porch & Deck Latex Enamel, 3-510 Series; MDF 1.0 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Withstand Latex Floor Enamel - thinned, Z5100; MDF 1.0 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: Acrylic Latex Floor Enamel, A24 Series; MDF 1.2 mils.
f Dunn -Edwards: Tuff -Floor Acrylic Epoxy, W810; MDF 1.5 mils.
g. Frazee: UGL Concrete Floor Paint; MDF 1.2 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: UC-Series Latex Zone Marking Paint; MDF 9 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 1350 Acry-tred Acrylic Floor and Patio Paint; MDF 1.6 mils.
j. MAB: Rich -Lux Patio and Deck Enamel, 077 Line; MDF 1.7 mils.
k. Rodda: Tuff Deck Acrylic Floor Finish; MDF 1.5 mils.
1. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #UGL Concrete Floor Paint; MDF 1.2 mils.
M. Duron: Lead Free Zone Marking Paint, 95-1XX, 95-8XX, and 96-3XX series, MDF 6.5 mils.
3. 3rd Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: Moore's Latex Floor and Patio Enamel, 122; MDF 0.8 mils.
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A.
b. ICI Dulux: 3018 Ultra -Hide Interior/Exterior 100% Acrylic Floor Enamel; MDF 1.0 mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Floor, Porch & Deck Latex Enamel, 3-510 Series; MDF 1.0 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Withstand Latex Floor Enamel - thinned, Z5100; MDF 1.0 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: Acrylic Latex Floor Enamel, A24 Series; MDF 1.2 mils.
f. Dunn -Edwards: Tuff -Floor Acrylic Epoxy, W810; MDF 1.5 mils.
g. Frazee: UGL Concrete Floor Paint; MDF 1.2 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: UC-Series Latex Zone Marking Paint; MDF 9 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 1350 Acry-tred Acrylic Floor and Patio Paint; MDF 1.6 mils.
j. MAB: Rich -Lux Patio and Deck Enamel, 077 Line; MDF 1.7 mils.
k. Rodda: Tuff Deck Acrylic Floor Finish; MDF 1.5 mils.
1. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #7930 Latex Floor Coating; MDF 1.5 mils.
M. Duron: Not recommended.
INTERIOR PAINTING AND FINISHING SCHEDULE
Ferrous Metal: Gloss, Water Base, Water Alkyd.
l . 1 st Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: I-M Acrylic Metal Primer, M04-01, White; MDF 2.0 mils.
b. ICI Dulux: Devoe Coatings 4020 DTM Flat Interior/Exterior Waterborne Enamel; MDF 2.2 mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Pitt -Tech Int/Ext DTM Industrial Primer/Finish, 90-712 Series; MDF 2.0 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Tech -Gard Acrylic Metal Primer, Z190; MDF 2.0 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: DTM Acrylic Primer/Finish, B66W 1, White; MDF 3.0 mils.
f. Dunn -Edwards: Van -Prime Acrylic Primer, W711; MDF 2.0 mils.
g. Frazee: Acrylic Metal Prime, 561; MDF 1.7 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: V-Cote 200 Acrylic Maintenance Primer /Finish; MDF 3.0 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 1725 Kel-Guard Acrylic Metal Primer; MDF 1.6 mils.
j. MAB: Rust-O-Lastic Hydro -Prime II, 073-189; MDF 3.2 mils.
k. Rodda: Metal Master Acrylic Metal Primer #4460, Off White; MDF 1.5 mils.
I. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #5810 100% Acrylic Primer; MDF 1.5 mils.
M. Duron: Dura Clad Universal Acrylic Metal Primer, 33-105, White, MDF 2.3 mils.
2nd Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: Impervex Hi Gloss Enamel, 309, MDF 1.2 mils.
b. ICI Devoe Coatings Devflex 4218 Direct -To -Metal Gloss Interior/Exterior Waterborne Enamel;
MDF 2.0 mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Pitt -Tech Int/Ext Gloss DTM Industrial Enamel, 90-374 Series; MDF 2.0 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Enducryl Acrylic Maintenance Enamel; Z2900 series; MDF 2.0 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: DTM Acrylic Gloss Coating, B66 Series; MDF 3.0 mils.
f. Dunn -Edwards: Perma-Gloss Acrylic Enamel, W960; MDF 1.5 mils.
g. Frazee: DTM Acrylic Gloss Enamel, 540; MDF 3.0 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: NuCling Gloss Acrylic Enamel, MH Series; MDF 1.75 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 1780 Kel-Guard Acrylic Gloss Enamel; MDF 1.3 mils.
j. MAB: Rust-O-Lastic Gloss Acrylic DTM, 043 Line; MDF 3.0 mils.
k. Rodda: Unique II Gloss Latex Enamel; MDF 1.5 mils.
1. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #8400 Series Latex Gloss Enamel; MDF 1.5 mils.
M. Duron: Dura Clad DTM Acrylic Gloss Coating, 95-05X and 95-3XX series, MDF 2.0 mils.
3rd Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: Impervex Hi Gloss Enamel, 309, MDF 1.2 mils.
b. ICI Dulux: Devoe Coatings Devflex 4218 Direct -To -Metal Gloss Interior/Exterior Waterborne
Enamel; MDF 2.0 mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Pitt -Tech Int/Ext Gloss DTM Industrial Enamel, 90-374 Series; MDF 2.0 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Enducryl Acrylic Maintenance Enamel; Z2900 series; MDF 2.0 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: DTM Acrylic Gloss Coating, B66 Series; MDF 3.0 mils.
f Dunn -Edwards: Permagloss Acrylic Enamel, W960; MDF 1.5 mils.
g. Frazee: DTM Acrylic Gloss Enamel, 540; MDF 3.0 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: NuCling Gloss Acrylic Enamel, MH Series; MDF 1.75 mils.
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i. Kelley -Moore: 1780 Kel-Guard Acrylic Gloss Enamel; MDF 1.3 mils.
j. MAB: Rust-O-Lastic Gloss Acrylic DTM, 043 Line; MDF 3.0 mils.
k. Rodda: Unique 1I Gloss Latex Enamel; MDF 1.5 mils.
1. Kwal-Hanley Paint: 48400 Series Latex Gloss Enamel; MDF 1.5 mils.
M. Duron: Dura Clad DTM Acrylic Gloss Coating, 95-05X and 95-3XX series, MDF 2.0 mils.
B. Ferrous Metals: Semi -Gloss, Water Base, Vinyl Acrylic Latex and Acrylic.
1 st Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: I-M Acrylic Metal Primer, M04-01, White; MDF 2.0 mils.
b. ICI Dulux: Devoe Coatings 4020 DTM Flat Interior/Exterior Waterborne Primer & Finish; MDF 2.0
mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Pitt -Tech Int/Ext DTM Industrial Primer/Finish, 90-712 Series; MDF 2.0 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Tech -Gard Acrylic Metal Primer, Z190; MDF 2.0 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: DTM Acrylic Primer/Finish, B66W1, White: MDF 3.0 mils.
f. Dunn -Edwards: Corrobar Alkyd Primer, 43.5 MDF 2.0 mils.
g. Frazee: Acrylic Metal Prime, 561, MDF 1.7 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: V-Cote 200 Acrylic Maintenance Primer/Finish; MDF 3.0 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 1725 Kel-Guard Acrylic Metal Primer; MDF 1.6 mils.
j. MAB: Rust-O Lastic Hydro -Prime II, 073-189; MDF 3.2 mils.
k. Rodda: Metal Master Acrylic Metal Primer #4460; MDF 1.5 mils.
1. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #5810 100% Acrylic Primer; MDF 1.5 mils.
M. Duron:Dura Clad Universal Acrylic Metal Primer, 33-105, White, MDF 2.3 mils.
2nd Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: Moorcraft Latex Semi -Gloss Enamel, 276; MDF 1.1 mils.
b. ICI Dulux: 1416 Ultra -Hide Latex Semi -Gloss Interior Wall & Trim Enamel; MDF 1.5 mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Speedcraft Interior Semi -Gloss Latex Enamel, 5-510; MDF 1.4 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Pro -Hide Plus Interior Latex Semi -Gloss, Z9810; MDF 1.2 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: Pro Mar 400 Interior Latex Semi -Gloss Enamel, B31 Series; MDF 1.2g mils.
f Dunn -Edwards: Deco-Glo Acrylic Semi -Gloss Enamel, W450; MDF 1.5 mils.
g. Frazee: Acrysheen Latex Semi -Gloss Enamel, 025; MDF 1.5 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: DS-Series Pro Plus Latex Semi -Gloss ; MDF 1.5 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 1650 Acry-Plex Latex Semi -Gloss Enamel; MDF 1.2 mils.
j. MAB: Fresh Kote Interior Latex Semi -Gloss, 410 Line; MDF 1.6 mils.
k. Rodda: Unique II Semi -Gloss Latex Enamel; MDF 1.5 mils.
1. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #3000 (PL120) Series Acrylic Semi -Gloss Enamel (Special); MDF 1.5 mils.
M. Duron: Pro Kote Supreme Interior Latex Semi -Gloss Enamel, 24-series, MDF 1.3 mils.
3rd Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: Moorcraft Latex Semi -Gloss Enamel, 276; MDF 1.1 mils.
b. ICI Dulux: 1416 Ultra -Hide Latex Semi -Gloss Interior Wall & Trim Enamel; MDF 1.5 mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Speedcraft Interior Semi -Gloss Latex Enamel, 5-510; MDF 1.4 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Pro -Hide Plus Interior Latex Semi -Gloss, Z9810; MDF 1.2 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: Pro Mar 400 Interior Latex Semi -Gloss Enamel, B31 Series; MDF 1.2 mils.
f. Dunn -Edwards: Deco-Glo Acrylic Semi -Gloss Enamel, W450; MDF 1.5 mils.
g. Frazee: Acrysheen Vinyl -Acrylic Semi -Gloss Enamel, 025; MDF 1.5 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: DS-Series Pro Plus Latex Semi -Gloss; MDF 1.5 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 1650 Acry-Plex Latex Semi -Gloss Enamel; MDF 1.2 mils.
j. MAB: Fresh Kote Interior Latex Semi -Gloss, 410 Line; MDF 1.6 mils.
k. Rodda: Unique II Semi -Gloss Latex Enamel; MDF 1.5 mils.
1. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #3000 (PL120) Series Acrylic Semi -Gloss Enamel (Special); MDF 1.5 mils.
M. Duron: Pro Kote Supreme Interior Latex Semi -Gloss Enamel, 24-series, MDF 1.3 mils.
C. Gypsum Board: Eggshell, Water Base, Acrylic Vinyl Acrylic Enamel.
1. 1 st Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore
b. ICI Dulux: 103C
Moorcraft Latex Enamel Undercoater & Primer -Sealer, 253; MDF 1.1 mils.
Ultra -Hide PVA Interior Primer -Sealer General Purpose Wall Primer; MDF 1.1
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mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Speedcraft Interior Latex Primer -Sealer, 5-2; MDF 1.0 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Pro -Hide Plus PVA Wall Primer, Z97; MDF 1.0 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: Pro Mar 400 Latex Wall Primer, B28W400; MDF 1.2 mils.
f Dunn -Edwards: Vinylastic Wall Primer, W101; MDF 1.0 mils.
g. Frazee: PVA Sealer 063; MDF 1.4 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: PVA Primer Sealer, DU-1507; MDF 1.5 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 975 Latex Enamel Undercoat; MDF 1.2 mils.
j. MAB: Fresh Kote Vinyl Primer, 037-100; MDF 1.6 mils.
k. Rodda: Heavy Body Scotseal #7800; MDF 1.5 mils.
1. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #0880 Latex Sealer; MDF 1.5 mils.
M. Duron: Craft Kote Interior Drywall Vinyl Primer Sealer, White, 04-125, MDF 1.4 mils.
2nd Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: Moorcraft Latex Eggshell Enamel, 274; MDF 1.3 mils.
b. ICI Dulux: 1432 Ultra -Hide Latex Eggshell Interior Wall & Trim Enamel; MDF 1.0 mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Speedcraft Interior Eggshell Latex Enamel, 5-411 Series; MDF 1.6 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Pro -Hide Plus Interior Latex Eggshell, Z9300 series; MDF 1.5 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: Pro Mar 400 Latex Eggshell Enamel, B20 Series; MDF 1.0 mils.
f. Dunn -Edwards: Suprema Low -Gloss Enamel, W411; MDF 1.25 mils.
g. Frazee: Speed Sheen Acrylic Vinyl Eggshell, 026; MDF 1.75 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: DE -Series Pro Plus Latex Eggshell ; MDF 1.5 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 1640 Acry-Plex Latex Eggshell Enamel; MDF 1.2 mils.
j. MAB: Fresh Kote Latex Satin Eggshell, 405 Line; MDF 1.6 mils.
k. Rodda: Lasyn Eggshell Finish; MDF 1.5 mils.
I. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #2100 Series Accu-Pro PC Eggshell; MDF 1.5 mils.
M. Duron: Pro Kote Supreme Interior Latex Low Sheen Enamel, 23-series, MDF 1.2 mils.
D. Gypsum Board: Semi -Gloss, Water Base, Vinyl Acrylic Enamel.
I . 1 st Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: Moorcraft Latex Enamel Undercoater & Primer -Sealer, 253; MDF 1.1 mils.
b. ICI Dulux: 1030 Ultra -Hide PVA Interior Primer -Sealer General Purpose Wall Primer; MDF 1.1
mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Speedcraft Interior Latex Primer -Sealer, 5-2; MDF 1.0 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Pro -Hide Plus PVA Wall Primer, Z97; MDF 1.0 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: Pro Mar 400 Latex Wall Primer, B28W400; MDF 1.2 mils.
f. Dunn -Edwards: Vinylastic Wall Primer, W101; MDF 1.25 mils.
g. Frazee: PVA Sealer, 063; MDF 1.4 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: PVA Primer Sealer, DU-1507; MDF 1.0 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 975 Latex Enamel Undercoat; MDF 1.2 mils.
j. MAB: Fresh Kote Vinyl Primer, 037-100; MDF 1.6 mils.
k. Rodda: Heavy Body Scotseal #7800; MDF 1.5 mils.
1. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #0880 Latex Sealer; MDF 1.5 mils.
M. Duron: Craft Kote Interior Drywall Vinyl Primer Sealer, White, 04-125, MDF 1.4 mils.
2. 2nd Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: Moorcraft Latex Semi -Gloss Enamel, 276; MDF 1.3 mils.
b. ICI Dulux: 1436 Ultra -Wall Latex Semi -Gloss Interior Wall & Trim Enamel; MDF 1.0 mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Speedcraft Interior Semi -Gloss Latex Enamel, 5-510 Series; MDF 1.6 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Pro -Hide Plus Interior Latex Semi -Gloss, Z9810 series; MDF 1.2 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: Pro Mar 400 Latex Semi -Gloss Enamel, B31 Series; MDF 1.0 mils.
f Dunn -Edwards: Deco-Glo Acrylic Semi -Gloss Enamel, W 450; MDF 1.5.
g. Frazee: Acrysheen Vinyl -Acrylic Semi -Gloss Enamel, 025; MDF 1.5 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: DS-Series Pro Plus Latex Semi -Gloss; MDF 1.5 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 1650 Acry-Plex Latex Semi -Gloss Enamel; MDF 1.2 mils.
j. MAB: Fresh Kote Interior Latex Semi -Gloss, 410 Line; MDF 1.6 mils.
k. Rodda: Unique II Semi -Gloss Ldek Eiiftwl; MDF 1.5 mils.
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I. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #3000 (PL120) Series Acrylic Semi -Gloss Enamel (Special); MDF 1.5 mils.
M. Duron: Pro Kote Supreme Interior Latex Semi -Gloss Enamel, 24-series, MDF 1.3 mils.
E. Wood: Semi -Gloss, Water Base, Vinyl Acrylic Enamel.
1. 1 st Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: Moorcraft Latex Enamel Undercoater & Primer -Sealer, 253; MDF 1.1 mils.
b. ICI Dulux: 1030 Ultra -Hide PVA Interior Primer -Sealer General Purpose Wall Primer; MDF 1.2
mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Speedcraft Interior Latex Primer -Sealer, 5-2; MDF 1.0 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Pro -Hide Plus PVA Wall Primer, Z97; MDF 1.0 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: Pro Mar 400 Latex Wall Primer, B28W400; MDF 1.2 mils.
f. Dunn -Edwards: Unikote Acrylic Undercoat, W 7078; MDF 1.5.
g. Frazee: Acri-Prime Acrylic Undercoater, 065; MDF 1.5 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: Latex Enamel Undercoat, DU-1508; MDF 1.5 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 975 Latex Enamel Undercoat; MDF 1.2 mils.
j. MAB: Fresh Kote Vinyl Primer, 037-100; MDF 1.6 mils.
k. Rodda: Lasyn Enamel Undercoat #390; MDF 1.5 mils.
1. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #0890 Accu-Pro Sandable Drywall Primer; MDF 1.5 mils.
M. Duron: Interior Acrylic Enamel Undercoater, White, 04-123, MDF 1.6 mils.
2. 2nd Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: Moorcraft Latex Semi -Gloss Enamel, 274; MDF 1.3 mils.
b. ICI Dulux: 1436 Ultra -Wall Latex Semi -Gloss Interior Wall & Trim Enamel; MDF 1.0 mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Speedcraft Interior Semi -Gloss Latex Enamel, 5-510 Series; MDF 1.6 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Pro -Hide Plus Interior Latex Semi -Gloss, Z9810 series; MDF 1.2 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: Pro Mar 400 Latex Semi -Gloss Enamel, B31 Series; MDF 1.0 mils.
f Dunn -Edwards: Deco-Glo Acrylic Semi -Gloss Enamel, W 450; MDF 1.5.
g. Frazee: Acrysheen Vinyl -Acrylic Semi -Gloss Enamel, 025; MDF 1.5 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: DS-Series Pro Plus Latex Semi -Gloss; MDF 1.5 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 1650 Acry-Plex Latex Semi -Gloss Enamel; MDF 1.2 mils.
j. MAB: Fresh Kote Interior Latex Semi -Gloss, 410 Line; MDF 1.6 mils.
k. Rodda: Unique II Semi -Gloss Enamel; MDF 1.5 mils.
I. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #3000 (PL120) Series Acrylic Semi -Gloss Enamel (Special); MDF 1.5 mils.
M. Duron: Pro Kote Supreme Interior Semi -Gloss Enamel, 24-series, MDF 1.3 mils.
F. Wood - Transparent Finish: Clear Sealer only.
l . 1 st Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: Moore's Interior Wood Finishes Quick Dry Sanding Sealer, 413; MDF minimal.
b. ICI Dulux: 1916 Woodpride Interior Quick Dry Sanding Sealer -Varnish; MDF varies.
C. Pittsburgh: Speedhide Quick -Drying Interior Sanding Wood Sealer/Finish, 6-10 Clear; MDF 0.9
mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Sanding Sealer, H40; MDF 0.8 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: Pro Mar Varnish Sanding Sealer, B26V3; MDF Varies.
f Dunn -Edwards: Synseal, V 106; MDF 1.0 mils
g. Frazee: Sanding Sealer, #760; MDF 1.0 mils..
h. Diamond/Vogel: Interior Sanding Sealer, CW-0403; MDF 1.0 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 2164 E Z Sand Q. D. Sealer; MDF 1.0 mils.
j. MAB: Minit Dri Sanding Sealer, 037-005; MDF 1.6 mils.
k. Rodda: Quick Dry Sanding Sealer #482; MDF 1.5 mils.
1. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #4049 Sealer/Finish Semi -Gloss; MDF 1.5 mils.
M. Duron: Interior Sanding Wood Sealer, 15-014, MDF 1.0 mils.
G. Concrete Unit Masonry: Eggshell, Water Base, Acrylic Vinyl Acrylic.
1. 1 st Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: Supercraft Latex Block Filler, 285.
b. ICI Dulux: Devoe Coatings 4000 Bloxfil Interior/Exterior Heavy Duty Acrylic Block Filler.
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C. Pittsburgh: Speedhide Int/Ext Latex Block Filler, 6-7.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Pro -Hide Plus Latex Block Filler, Z98.
e. Sherwin-Williams: Pro Mar Interior/Exterior Block Filler, B25W25.
f. Dunn -Edwards: Bloc -Fill, W305.
g. Frazee: Acrylic Block Filler, 262.
h. Diamond/Vogel: Acrylic Block Filler, BF-1515.
i. Kelley -Moore: 521 Acrylic Block Filler (Smooth Type).
j. MAB: Block Kote #2000, 064-140.
k. Rodda: Smooth Acrylic Masonry Block Filler #19100.
1. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #5890 Accu-Pro Acrylic Block Filler
M. Duron: Craft Kote Latex Block Filler, White, 08-125.
2. 2nd Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: Moorcraft Latex Eggshell Enamel, 274; MDF 1.3 mils.
b. ICI Dulux: 1432 Ultra -Hide Latex Eggshell Interior Wall & Trim Enamel; MDF 1.0 mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Speedcraft Interior Eggshell Latex Enamel, 5-411 Series; MDF 1.8 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Pro -Hide Plus Interior Latex Eggshell, Z9300 series; MDF 1.5 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: Pro Mar 400 Latex Eggshell Enamel, B20 Series; MDF 1.0 mils.
f. Dunn -Edwards: Suprema Low Gloss Enamel, W411; MDF 1.25 mils.
g. Frazee: Speed Sheen Acrylic Vinyl Eggshell Enamel, 026; MDF 1.75 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: DE -Series Pro Plus Latex Eggshell; MDF 1.5 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 1640 Acry-Plex Latex Eggshell Enamel; MDF 1.5 mils.
j. MAB: Rich -Lux Low Lustre Latex, 028 Line; MDF 1.6 mils.
k. Rodda: Laysn Eggshell Finish; MDF 1.5 mils.
1. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #2100 Series Accu-Pro PC Eggshell; MDF 1.5 mils.
M. Duron: Pro Kote Supreme Interior Latex Low Sheen Enamel, 23-series, MDF 1.2 mils.
3. 3rd Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: Moorcraft Latex Eggshell Enamel, 274; MDF 1.3 mils.
b. ICI Dulux: 1432 Ultra -Hide Latex Eggshell Interior Wall & Trim Enamel; MDF 1.0 mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Speedcraft Interior Eggshell Latex Enamel, 5411 Series; MDF 1.8 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Pro -Hide Plus Interior Latex Eggshell, Z9300 series; MDF 1.5 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: Pro Mar 400 Latex Eggshell Enamel, B20 Series; MDF 1.0 mils.
f. Dunn -Edwards: Suprema Low Gloss Enamel, W411; MDF 1.25 mils.
g. Frazee: Speed Sheen Acrylic Vinyl Eggshell Enamel, 026; MDF 1.75 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: DE -Series Pro Plus Latex Eggshell; MDF 1.5 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 1640 Acry-Plex Latex Eggshell Enamel; MDF 1.5 mils.
j. MAB: Rich -Lux Low Lustre Latex, 028 Line; MDF 1.6 mils.
k. Rodda: Laysn Eggshell Finish; MDF 1.5 mils.
1. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #2100 Series Accu-Pro PC Eggshell; MDF 1.5 mils.
M. Duron: Pro Kote Supreme Interior Latex Low Sheen Enamel, 23-series, MDF 1.2 mils.
Concrete Unit Masonry: Semi -Gloss, Water Base, Vinyl Acrylic Latex/Polyvinyl Acetate.
l . 1 st Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: Supercraft Latex Block Filler, 285.
b. ICI Dulux: Devoe Coatings 4000 Bloxfil Interior/Exterior Heavy Duty Acrylic Block Filler.
C. Pittsburgh: Speedhide Int/Ext Latex Block Filler, 6-7.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Pro -Hide Latex Block Filler, Z98.
e. Sherwin-Williams: Pro Mar Interior/Exterior Block Filler, B25W25.
f. Dunn -Edwards: Bloc-Fil, W305.
g. Frazee: Acrylic Block Filler, 262.
h. Diamond/Vogel: Acrylic Block Filler, BF-1515.
i. Kelley -Moore: 521 Acrylic Block Filler (Smooth Type).
j. MAB: Block Kote #2000, 064-140.
k. Rodda: Smooth Acrylic Masonry Block Filler #19100.
1. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #5890 Accu-Pro Acrylic Block Filler
M. Duron: Craft Kote Latex Block Filler, White, 08-125.
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2. 2nd Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: Moorcraft Latex Semi -gloss Enamel, 276; MDF 1.4 mils.
b. ICI Dulux: 1416 Ultra -Hide Latex Semi -Gloss Interior Wall & Trim Enamel; MDF 1.5 mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Speedcraft Interior Semi -Gloss Latex Enamel, 5-510 Series; MDF 1.4 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Pro -Hide Plus Interior Latex Semi -Gloss, Z9810 series; MDF 1.2 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: Pro Mar 400 Latex Semi -Gloss Enamel, B31 Series; MDF 1.2 mils.
f. Dunn -Edwards: Deco-Glo Acrylic Semi -Gloss Enamel, W450; MDF 1.5 mils.
g. Frazee: Acrysheen Acrylic Latex SG Enamel 025; MDF 1.5 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: DS-Series Pro Plus Latex Semi -Gloss; MDF 1.5 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 1650 Acry-Plex Latex Semi -Gloss Enamel; MDF 1.2 mils.
j. MAB: Fresh Kote Interior Latex Semi -Gloss, 410 Line; MDF 1.6 mils.
k. Rodda: Unique II Semi -Gloss Enamel; MDF 1.5 mils.
1. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #3000 (PL120) Series Acrylic Semi -Gloss Enamel (Special); MDF 1.5 mils.
M. Duron: Pro Kote Supreme Interior Latex Semi -Gloss Enamel, 24-series, MDF 1.3 mils.
3. 3rd Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: Moorcraft Latex Semi -gloss Enamel, 276; MDF 1.4 mils.
b. ICI Dulux: 1416 Ultra -Hide Latex Semi -Gloss Interior Wall & Trim Enamel; 1.5 mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Speedcraft Interior Semi -Gloss Latex Enamel, 5-510 Series; MDF 1.4 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Pro -Hide Plus Interior Latex Semi -Gloss, Z9810 series; MDF 1.2 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: Pro Mar 400 Latex Semi -Gloss Enamel, B31 Series; MDF 1.2 mils.
f. Dunn -Edwards: Deco-Glo Acrylic Semi -Gloss Enamel, W450; MDF 1.5 mils.
g. Frazee: Acrysheen Acrylic Latex Semi -Gloss Enamel 025; MDF 1.5 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: DS-Series Pro Plus Latex Semi -Gloss; MDF 1.5 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 1650 Acry-Plex Latex Semi -Gloss Enamel; MDF 1.2 mils.
j. MAB: Fresh Kote Interior Latex Semi -Gloss, 410 Line; MDF 1.6 mils.
k. Rodda: Unique II Semi -Gloss Enamel; MDF 1.5 mils.
1. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #3000 (PL120) Series Acrylic Semi -Gloss Enamel (Special); MDF 1.5 mils.
M. Duron: Pro Kote Supreme Interior Latex Semi -Gloss Enamel, 24-series, MDF 1.3 mils:
I. Concrete Unit Masonry: Gloss, Water Base, Acrylic or Water Alkyd.
1. 1 st Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: Supercraft Latex Block Filler, 285.
b. ICI Dulux: Devoe Coatings 4000 Bloxfil Interior/Exterior Heavy Duty Acrylic Block Filler.
C. Pittsburgh: Speedhide Int/Ext Latex Block Filler, 6-7.
d. Pratt& Lambert: Pro -Hide Latex Block Filler, Z98.
e. .Sherwin-Williams: Pro Mar Interior/Exterior Block Filler, B25W25.
f Dunn -Edwards: Bloc-Fil, W305.
g. Frazee: Acrylic Block Filler, 262.
h. Diamond/Vogel: Acrylic Block Filler, BF-1515.
i. Kelley -Moore: 521 Acrylic Block Filler (Smooth Type).
j. MAB: Block Kote #2000, 064-140.
k. Rodda: Smooth Acrylic Masonry Block Filler #19100.
1. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #5890 Accu-Pro Acrylic Block Filler.
M. Duron: Craft Kote Latex Block Filler, White, 08-125.
2. 2nd Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: Impervex Hi Gloss Enamel, 309, MDF 1.2 mils.
b. ICI Dulux: Devoe Coatings 4308 Devflex Interior/Exterior Waterborne Acrylic Gloss Enamel; 2.0
mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Pitt -Tech Int/Ext Gloss DTM Industrial Enamel, 90-374 Series; MDF 2.0 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Enducryl Acrylic Maintenance Enamel, Z2900 series; MDF 2.0 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: Pro Mar 200 Interior Latex Gloss Enamel, B21 W201; MDF 2.0 mils.
f Dunn -Edwards: Permagloss Acrylic Enamel, W960; MDF 2.0 mils.
g. Frazee: Pro Latex Gloss Enamel, 041; MDF 2.0 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: NuCling Gloss Acrylic Enamel, MH Series; MDF 1.75 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 1780 Kel-Guard Acrylic Gloss Enamel; MDF 1.3 mils.
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j. MAB: Rich -Lux Architectural High Gloss Latex, 022 Line; MDF 1.6 mils.
k. Rodda: Unique II Gloss Latex Enamel; MDF 1.5 mils.
1. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #8400 Series Latex Gloss Enamel; MDF 1.5 mils.
M. Duron: Ultra Deluxe Interior Acrylic Latex High -Gloss Enamel, 25-series, MDF 1.5 mils.
3rd Coat:
a. Benjamin Moore: Impervex Hi Gloss Enamel, 309, MDF 1.2 mils.
b. ICI Dulux: Devoe Coatings Devflex 4218 Direct -To -Metal Gloss Interior/Exterior Waterborne
Enamel; MDF 2.0 mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Pitt -Tech Int/Ext Gloss DTM Industrial Enamel, 90-374 Series; MDF 2.0 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Enducryl Acrylic Maintenance Enamel, Z2900 series; MDF 2.0 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: Pro Mar 200 Interior Latex Gloss Enamel, B21 W201; MDF 2.0 mils.
f Dunn -Edwards: Permagloss Acrylic Enamel, W960; MDF 2.0 mils.
g. Frazee: Pro Latex Gloss Enamel, 041; MDF 2.0 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: NuCling Gloss Acrylic Enamel, MH Series; MDF 1.75 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 1780 Kel-Guard Acrylic Gloss Enamel; MDF 1.3 mils.
j. MAB: Rich -Lux Architectural High Gloss Latex, 022 Line; MDF 1.6 mils.
k. Rodda: Unique II Gloss Latex Enamel; MDF 1.5 mils.
I. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #8400 Series Latex Gloss Enamel; MDF 1.5 mils.
M. Duron: Ultra Deluxe Interior Acrylic Latex High -Gloss Enamel, 25-series, MDF 1.5 mils.
Concrete Floor Markings and Graphics: Eggshell, Urethane Alkyd Resin Modified Vinyl Acrylic Latex.
1. 1 st Coat: Reduce in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
a. Benjamin Moore: Moore's Latex Floor and Patio Enamel, 122; MDF 0.8 mils.
b. ICI Dulux: 3018 Ultra -Hide Interior/Exterior 100% Acrylic Floor Enamel; MDF 1.8 mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Floor, Porch & Deck Latex Enamel, 3-510 Series,; MDF 1.0 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Withstand Latex Floor Enamel -thinned, Z5100 series; 1.0 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: Acrylic Latex Floor Enamel, A24 Series; MDF 1.2 mils.
f. Dunn -Edwards: Vin-L-Stripe Acrylic Epoxy, W801; MDF 1.2 mils.
g. Frazee: UGL Concrete Floor Paint; MDF 1.2 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: NuCling Satin Acrylic Enamel, MS Series; MDF 1.75 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 1350 Acry-Tred Acrylic Floor and Patio Paint; MDF 1.6 mils.
j. MAB: Rich -Lux Patio and Deck Enamel, 077 Line; MDF 1.7 mils.
k. Rodda: Tuff Deck Acrylic Floor Finish; MDF 1.5 mils.
1. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #UGL Concrete Floor Paint; MDF 1.2 mils.
M. Duron: Bradley 100 Percent Acrylic Latex Floor and Patio Paint, MDF 1.5 mils.
2. 2nd Coat: Reduce in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
a. Benjamin Moore: Moore's Latex floor and Patio Enamel, 122; 0.8 mils.
b. ICI Dulux: 3018 Ultra -Hide Interior/Exterior 100% Acrylic Floor Enamel; MDF 1.8 mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Floor, Porch & Deck Latex Enamel, 3-510 Series,; MDF 1.0 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Withstand Latex Floor Enamel -thinned, Z5100 series; 1.0 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: Acrylic Latex Floor Enamel, A24 Series; MDF 1.2 mils.
f. Dunn -Edwards: Vin-L-Stripe Acrylic Epoxy, W801; MDF 1.2 mils.
g. Frazee: UGL Concrete Floor Paint; MDF 1.2 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: NuCling Satin Acrylic Enamel, MS Series; 1.75 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 1350 Acry-Tred Acrylic Floor and Patio Paint; MDF 1.6 mils.
j. MAB: Rich -Lux Patio and Deck Enamel, 077 Line; MDF 1.7 mils.
k. Rodda: Tuff Deck Acrylic Floor Finish; MDF 1.5 mils.
1. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #UGL Concrete Floor Paint; MDF 1.2 mils.
M. Duron: Bradley 100 Percent Acrylic Latex Floor and Patio Paint, MDF 1.5 mils.
3. 3rd Coat: Reduce in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
a. Benjamin Moore: Moore's Latex Floor and Patio Enamel, 122; 0.8 mils.
b. ICI Dulux: 3018 Ultra -Hide Interior/Exterior 100% Acrylic Floor Enamel; MDF 1.8 mils.
C. Pittsburgh: Floor, Porch & Deck Latex Enamel, 3-510 Series,; MDF 1.0 mils.
d. Pratt & Lambert: Withstand Latex Floor Enamel -thinned, Z5100 series; 1.0 mils.
e. Sherwin-Williams: Acrylic Latex Floor Enamel, A24 Series; MDF 1.2 mils.
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f. Dunn -Edwards: Vin-L-Str;pe Acrylic Epoxy, W801; MDF 1.2 mils.
g. Frazee: UGL Concrete Floor Paint; MDF 1.2 mils.
h. Diamond/Vogel: NuCling Satin Acrylic Enamel, MS Series; 1.75 mils.
i. Kelley -Moore: 1350 Acry-Tred Acrylic Floor and Patio Paint; MDF 1.6 mils.
j. MAB: Rich -Lux Patio and Deck Enamel, 077 Line; MDF 1.7 mils.
k. Rodda: Tuff Deck Acrylic Floor Finish; MDF 1.5 mils.
1. Kwal-Hanley Paint: #UGL Concrete Floor Paint; MDF 1.2 mils.
M. Duron: Not recommended.
K. Exposed Overhead Structure - Ferrous Metals: Eggshell, Alkyd Resin.
1. 1 st Coat:
a. Pittsburgh: Super Tech Dry Fog Eggshell, Series 6-151; MDF 1.5 mils.
b. Sherwin-Williams: Super Save-Lite Hi-Tec Dryfall Eg-Shel White, B48W71; MDF 1.5 mils.
C. Rodda: 727301 Rolux Industrial Dryfall Paint Alkyd Satin; MDF 1.5-2.0 mils.
d. Diamond/Vogel: V-Tech 355 Alkyd Egshell Dry -Mist; MDF 1.5-2.0 mils.
2. 2nd Coat:
a. Pittsburgh: Super Tech Dry Fog Eggshell, Series 6-151; MDF 1.5 mils.
b. Sherwin-Williams: Super Save-Lite Hi-Tec Dryfall Eg-Shel White, B48W71; MDF 1.5 mils.
C. Rodda: 727301 Rolux Industrial Dryfall Paint Alkyd Satin; MDF 1.5-2.0 mils.
d. Diamond/Vogel: V-Tech 355 Alkyd Egshell Dry -Mist; MDF 1.5-2.0 mils.
3.11 PAINT COLOR SCHEDULE
A. Paint Colors:
l . PI - Light Beige: Refer to Section 09981 for Elastomeric color coating
Williams #SW 2018 "Pink Beige" at all other areas.
2. P2 - Dark Beige: Refer to Section 09981 for Elastomeric color coating
Williams #SW 2016 "Canberra" at all other areas.
3. P3 - Blue: Refer to Section 09981 for Elastomeric color coating at masonry.
1504 "Nobility Blue" at all other areas.
4. P5 - Yellow: OSHA Standard "Safety Yellow".
5. P6 - Grey: Match Pittsburgh Paints #2753 "Silver Lining".
6. P7 - White: Match Pittsburgh Paints #2537 "Blossom White".
7. P8 - White: Match Sherwin-Williams #SW 1004 "Pure White".
8. P10 - White: Match Sherwin-Williams #SW 1039 "Zurich White".
9. P24 - Lt. Tan: Match Sherwin-Williams #SW 1023 "Ermine".
10. P25 - Medium Brown: Match Sherwin-Williams #SW 1041 "Lava".
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11. P40 - Brown: Match Sherwin Williams #SW0045 "Antiquarian Brown".
at masonry. Match Sherwin -
at masonry. Match Sherwin -
Match Sherwin-Williams #SW
B. Exterior Paint Color and Sheen Schedule:
l . Refer to Exterior Elevations on Drawings for paint color locations and substrate materials.
2. Paint metal doors and frames color to match color of wall surface adjacent to door.
3. Typical Pipe Bollards (Yellow): P5, Gloss.
4. Roof Hatch (Light Grey): P1, Gloss.
5. Other Items: As indicated on Drawings and Exterior Painting and Finishing Schedule part of this Section.
C. Interior Paint Color and Sheen Schedule:
1. Refer to Room Finish Schedule on Drawings for paint locations and substrate materials.
2. Paint metal doors and frames semi -gloss; color to match color of wall surface adjacent to door on room
side. Where adjacent wall surface is unfinished, paint metal doors and frames P6 (Grey).
3. Paint exposed overhead structure including joists, girders, bridging, miscellaneous metal fabrications, metal
deck, where scheduled on Room Finish Schedule on Drawings, Color P7, Flat.
4. Refer to Tenant Area Drawings for paint colors at each Tenant Area Space.]
5. General Merchandise Areas (Paint the following items colors indicated in schedule below):
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a. Sales Areas and oth,,- areas not specifically indicated:
1) Gypsum Board Walls (White): P7,Eggshell.
2) Concrete Masonry Unit Walls (White): P7,Eggshell.
3) Columns (White): P7, Eggshell.
4) Wood Trim (Match Adjacent Wall Color): Semi -Gloss.
b. Pharmacy:
1) Exterior Gypsum Board Walls (White): P7, Eggshell (Side Walls).
2) Exterior Gypsum Board Walls (White): P7, Semi -Gloss (Front Wall including Bulkhead).
3) Interior Gypsum Board Walls and Ceiling (Grey): P6, Semi -Gloss.
C. Men and Women Toilets:
1) Gypsum Board Ceilings (White): P7, Semi -Gloss.
d. Ductwork:
1) HVAC ductwork exposed to view by general public (White): P7 Eggshell enamel.
6. Corridors, Offices, Storage, and other areas indicated to be painted but generally not accessible to the
public:
a. Gypsum Board Walls (Grey): P6, Eggshell.
b. Concrete Masonry Unit Walls (Grey): P6, Eggshell.
C. Columns (Grey): P6, Eggshell.
d. Wood Trim (Match Adjacent Wall Color): Semi -Gloss
Garden Center (Paint the following items colors indicated in schedule below):
a. Concrete Masonry Unit Walls (White): P7, Eggshell.
b. Gypsum Board Walls (White): P7, Eggshell.
Automotive Center (Paint the following items colors indicated in schedule below):
a. Service Area:
1) Concrete Masonry Unit Walls (White): P8, Gloss.
2) Metal Doors, Metal Door Frames, and Metal Window Frames (White):
3) Exposed Metal Including Pit Cover Assembly (Yellow): P5, Gloss.
b. Service Pit:
1) Concrete Masonry Unit Walls (White): P8, Gloss.
2) Exposed metal including Stair, Stair Handrails, Pit Ladder, Service
Support Structure Members (Yellow): P5, Gloss.
C. Toilet, Office, Security, Waiting, Customer, and Storage Areas:
1) Concrete Masonry Walls (White): P8, Gloss.
2) Gypsum Board Walls (White): P8, Gloss.
3) Gypsum Board Ceilings (White): P8, Gloss.
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P8, Gloss.
Platform, and Metal
Revised: 7/10/03 — CCD #4
November 16, 2001
UniSpec II
SECTION 16100 -WIRING METHODS
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section Includes:
1. Wire and Cable.
2. Conduit
3. Outlet boxes and Conduit Fittings.
4. Metallic Floor Boxes.
5. Nonmetallic Floor Boxes
6. Wiring Devices.
7. Wire Connectors.
8. Fire Alarm/Security Alarm System Rough -In
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B. Products Provided Under Separate Contract: Under provisions of section 01600, Owner will furnish and install
fire and security alarm system
1. Contractor shall provide rough -in as specified herein.
1.2 REFERENCES
A. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA):
1. NFPA 70 - National Electrical Code (NEC).
2. NFPA 72 - National Fire Alarm Code
B. American Society for Testing Material (ASTM)
L ASTM D698 - Laboratory Compaction Characteristics of Soil Using Standard Effort (12,400 ft-lbf/ft
2. ASTM D1557 - Laboratory Compaction Characteristics of Soil Using Modified Effort (56,000 ft-bf/ft3)
C. Underwriters Laboratories (UL)
1. UL 1569 - Metal Clad Cables
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 WIRE AND CABLE
A. Electrical Components and Devices: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, Article 100, by a nationally
recognized testing agency and marked for use.
B. Wire and cable shall bear UL label and shall conform to standards established for such materials by nationally
recognized agencies.
C. Provide code gauge, soft annealed copper wire, not less than 98 percent conductivity and of 600 volt class.
1. Aluminum alloy conductors: Compact, stranded Stabiloy AA-8000 series. Aluminum alloy conductors
may be used at Contractor's option where permitted by local utility company and authority having
jurisdiction unless otherwise noted on drawings. Limit use of aluminum alloy conductors to service
entrance and feeder conductors #6 AWG and larger.
2. Provide a two hole compression long barrel lug at switchboard. Lugs shall be UL listed and labeled as
suitable for aluminum to copper connections.
D. Conductors:
1. Insulation type shall be one of the following:
a. THHN
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b. THWN
C. XHHW
d. XHHW-2
2. Type:
a. # 10 and smaller — stranded or solid.
b. #8 and larger - stranded
E. Interlocked Armor Metal Clad ( MC) Cable: Contractor's option as allowed by authorities having jurisdiction.
MC cable shall have the following characteristics:
1. Aluminum MC-Lite or Standard MC.
2. Minimum size conductor, #12 AWG copper, including green insulated equipment ground, sized in
accordance with the NEC.
3. Overall moisture resistant tape.
4. Galvanized steel or aluminum interlocked cladding.
5. Manufactured in accordance with UL 1569.
F. Wire smaller than #12 AWG not permitted unless otherwise noted. #14 AWG, type MTW or TFF permitted for
signal and pilot control circuits unless otherwise noted.
G. Color code:
SYSTEM NEUTRAL PHASE GROUND ISOLATED
VOLTAGE COLOR GROUND
208/120V white
480/277V It. grey or
white with
colored
stripe other
than yellow)
A -black
B-red
C-blue
A -brown
B-orange
C-yellow
green green W/ yellow tracer
green green W/ yellow tracer
H. Color code #8 AWG and smaller phase and neutral conductors by continuous outer covering. Conductors #6
AWG and larger may be color coded by tape. Tape shall have minimum of two complete wraps around conductor
at 6 inches from terminations, splices, and junction points.
I. Identify circuit numbers with synthetic cloth or plastic labels at splice and junction points.
CONDUIT
A. Conduit types shall be as follows and shall bear UL or ETL label:
1. Galvanized Rigid Metal Conduit (GRC): Hot -dip galvanized.
2. Intermediate Metal Conduit (IMC): Hot -dip galvanized.
3. Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT): Hot -dip galvanized.
4. Schedule 40 heavy -wall PVC for all underground conduit runs.
5. Flexible Metal Conduit: Zinc -coated steel or Aluminum.
6. Liquid Tight Flexible Steel Conduit with PVC jacket.
7. MC Cable: Steel or Aluminum Cladding
B. Conduit Sizes: Size conduit in accordance with NEC unless noted otherwise on Drawings, but not less than the
following:
1. Alarm and Data Systems: 3/4 inch.
2. Flexible Metal Conduit: For connection of recessed light fixtures in suspended ceilings, 3/8 inch. For
connection of other equipment subject to vibration: 1/2 inch.
3. Underground Conduit in Parking Lot: 1 inch.
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4. Other Uses: 1/2 inch.
2.3 OUTLET BOXES AND CONDUIT FITTINGS
A. Outlet boxes and conduit fittings shall bear UL or ETL label.
B. Boxes: Comply with NEC in regard to maximum allowable number of conductors.
1. Interior Boxes: Hot -dip galvanized, 4 inches minimum octagon or square, unless otherwise noted. Provide
single or multiple gang outlet boxes as required for flush installation in drywall construction. Provide
masonry boxes for outlets installed flush in concrete unit masonry. Provide single surface -mounted outlet
boxes for utility type boxes.
2. Outlet Boxes: Suitable for supporting lighting fixtures if intended for that purpose.
3. Ceiling Fan Boxes: Rated and listed for mounting ceiling fans.
C. Conduit Fittings:
1. Indoor EMT Fittings: Diecast or steel set screw type.
2. Outdoor EMT Fittings: Steel Compression type.
3. Outdoor GRC, IMC, or EMT Box Connectors: Weather -tight hubs.
4. Threadless GRC or IMC Fittings: Not permitted.
5. Indoor GRC or IMC connectors.
6. PVC Fittings: Solvent weld type for PVC conduit.
7. Locknuts and bushings
4-42.4 METALLIC FLOOR BOXES
A. Manufacturer: Hubbell.
1. Floor Box - Cat. # 3SFBC (fully adjustable).
2. Cover - Cat. # 3 SFBCGY.
3. Duplex Receptacle Plate - Cat. # 3SFBRP.
4. Comm/Data Plate - Cat. # 3SFBTP.
B. Manufacturer: Walker
1. Floor Box - RFB4-CI-1
2. Cover - RAKMII
3. Comm/Data Plate - DTB-2-2T/C
C. Manufacturer: Steel City
1. Floor Box - 664-CI
2. Cover - 664-CST-GRY
3. Duplex Receptacle Plate - 664-RP
4. Comm/Data Plate - 664-S-BP
2.5 WIRING DEVICES
A. Branch Circuit Switches: Specification grade rated 20A 120/277V AC as follows:
1. Single Pole:
a. Hubbell 1221I.
b. Pass and Seymour 20AC1-I.
C. Arrow Hart 1221I.
d. Leviton 1221-2I.
e. Bryant 4901-I.
2. Double Pole:
a. Hubbell 1222I.
b. Pass and Seymour 20AC2-I.
C. Arrow Hart 1222I.
d. Leviton 1222-2I.
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e. Bryant 4902-I
3. Three Way:
a. Hubbell 1223I.
b. Pass and Seymour 20AC3-I
C. Arrow Hart 1223-I.
d. Leviton 1223-2I.
e. Bryant 4903-I.
4. Four Way:
a. Hubbell 1224I.
b. Pass and Seymour 20AC4-I.
C. Arrow Hart 1224-I.
d. Leviton 1224-2I.
e. Bryant 4904-I
5. Dimmers:
a. Lutron NT-600-S-NFB-IV-120.
B. Receptacles: Nylon Grounding -Type Outlet Devices: Specification grade as follows:
1. Duplex Receptacle 20A 125V (5-20R):
a. Hubbell 5362-1.
b. Pass and Seymour 5362-I.
C. Arrow Hart 5362-I.
d. Leviton 5362-I.
e. Bryant 5362-I.
2. Duplex Receptacle 20A 125V Isolated Ground (5-20R):
a. Hubbell IG 5362.
b. Pass and Seymour IG 5362ISP.
C. Arrow Hart IG 5362..
d. Leviton 53624G.
e. Bryant 53624G.
3. GFCI Receptacle 15A 125V Weatherproof(5-20R):
a. Hubbell GF52524.
b. Pass and Seymour 1591-SI.
C. Arrow Hart GF5242-I.
d. Leviton 65994.
e. Bryant GFR52FT-I.
4. Single Twist -Lock Receptacle 15A 125V Isolated Ground (L5-15R):
a. Hubbell IG4710.
b. Pass and Seymour IG4710.
C. Arrow Hart IG4710.
d. Leviton 47104G.
e. Bryant 47104G.
5. Duplex Twist -Lock Receptacle 15A 125V Isolated Ground (L5-15R):
a. Hubbell IG4700.
b. Pass and Seymour IG4700.
C. Arrow Hart IG4700.
d. Leviton 47004G.
e. Bryant 47004G.
6. UPS Receptacle 50A 125/250V 3 pole 4 Wire Grounding (L14-50R):
a. Hubbell CS6369.
b. Pass and Seymour CS6369.
C. Arrow Hart CS6369.
d. Leviton CS63-69.
e. Bryant CS-6369.
7. Spacemaster Receptacle 20A 125/250V 3 pole 4 Wire Grounding (1,14-20R).
a. Hubbell 2410
b. Pass & Seymour L1420-R
C. Leviton 2410A
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d. Arrow Hart 6400
C. Receptacles - Corrosion Resistant Grounding -Type Outlet Devices: Specification grade as follows:
1. Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Duplex Outlet 15A 125V (L5-15R):
a. Hubbell47CM00.
b. Pass and Seymour CR4700.
C. Bryant 4700-CR.
D. Plugs: Cord mounted grounding -type to match receptacle as follows:
1. UPS Plug 50A 125/250V 3 Pole 4 Wire Grounding (L14-50P):
a. Hubbell CS6365C.
b. Pass and Seymour CS6365.
C. Arrow Hart CS6365.
d. Leviton CS63-65.
e. Bryant CS-6369.
2. Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Plug 15A 125V (L5-15P):
a. Hubbell47CM20C.
b. Pass and Seymour CRL515-P.
C. Bryant 4721-NCCR.
3. Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Plug 20A 125V (L5-20P):
a. Hubbell 23CM11.
b. Pass and Seymour CRL520-P.
C. Leviton 23CM-11.
4. Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Plug 20A 125/250V 1PH Isolated Ground (L14-20P-IG):
a. Hubbell 24CM 11.
b. Pass and Seymour CRL1420-P.
5. Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Plug 20A 250V 3PH (L15-20P):
a. Hubbell24CM21.
6. Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Plug 30A 250V 3PH (L15-30P):
a. Hubbell 27CM2 1.
7. Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Plug 50A 250 V 3PH (50A-3P):
a. Hubbell CS8365C.
E. Connectors: Corrosion Resistant Connectors for Meat Prep Equipment.
1. Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Connector 20A 125V (L5-20R):
a. Hubbell23CM13.
b. Pass and Seymour CRL520-C.
C. Leviton 23CM- 13. 2.
Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Connector 20A 125/250V 1PH (L5-20R-IG): a.
Hubbell 24CM 13. b.
Pass and Seymour CRL1420-C. 3.
Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Connector 20A 250V 3PH (1,15-20R): a.
Hubbell24CM23. 4.
Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Connector 30A 250V 3PH (L-15-30R): a.
Hubbell 28CM 13. 5.
Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Connector 50A 250V 3PH (50A-3P): a.
Hubbell8364C. F.
Boots: Weatherproof Boots for Meat Prep Equipment. 1.
Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Connector 20A 125V/250 (L5-20R): a.
Hubbell 60CM31 & 60CM32. b.
Pass and Seymour CRL2030-RBC & CRL2030-RPB. C.
Leviton 6031-Y & 6032-Y. 2.
Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Connector 20A 125/250V Isolated Ground (L14-20R-IG): a.
Hubbell 60CM35 & 60CM36. b.
Pass and Seymour CRL2030-RBC & CRL2030-RPB. 161000
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3. Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Connector 20A 250V 3PH (1,15-20R):
a. Hubbell 60CM35 & 60CM36.
4. Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Connector 30A 250V 3PH (L15-30R):
a. Hubbell 60CM35 & 60CM36.
5. Corrosion Resistant Twist -Lock Connector 50A 250V 3PH (50A-3P):
a. Hubbell 7716C & 7717C.
G. Cover Plates:
1. Nylon cover plates for flush mounted devices.
2. Galvanized steel plates where devices are installed on exposed fittings or boxes.
3. Weatherproof, in -use, lockable cover plates:
a. TavMac 20510 7n55n
b. Hubbell WP26M
C. Leviton 5977-DGY
4. 302 stainless steel cover plates for recessed outlet boxes in masonry walls.
5. Blank cover plate on all boxes without device.
H. Colors:
1. Unless otherwise noted, wiring devices and cover plates shall be ivory nylon.
2. Blank Cover Plates: On boxes without devices or fixtures, provide same type and color as those installed
on devices in the same room or area.
3. Isolated ground receptacles: Orange nylon cover plates with circuit number engraved in plate.
4. Cover plates for wiring devices mounted in FRP panels in grocery shall match the color of FRP panels.
2.6 WIRE CONNECTORS
A. Splices:
1. #8 AWG and Smaller: Ideal Wingnut, 3M Scotchlok, or equal connectors of proper size. 3M No. 567 in -
line self -stripping connectors will be permitted only at ballast lead connections in fluorescent light rows.
2. #6 AWG and Larger: Solderless lugs and connectors.
2.7 FIRE AND SECURITY ALARM SYSTEM ROUGH -IN
Fire Alarm/Security Alarm Conduit System: Provide conduit system with pull string and outlet box including remote
conduit to fire pump, control valve supervisory switches (PIV valves) or tank as indicated on Drawings and
outlined below.
1. If shut off valve is located remote from store building, provide 3/4 inch conduit with pull string from
remote location to building entrance location.
2. If pump and pump controls are located remote from store building, provide 2 inch conduit with pull string
from the remote location to building entrance location.
3. If tank and tank indicators are located remote from store building, provide 2 inch conduit with pull string
from remote location to building entrance location.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION - GENERAL
A. Install specified materials in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations.
B. Where switches operating at 277 volts are on same circuit and are ganged, provide permanently installed steel
barriers between switches. Where switches operating at 277 volts are on separate circuits and are ganged, provide
separate boxes and separate coverplates for each circuit.
C. Access to Equipment: Coordinate access doors to allow for easy access of equipment for repair and maintenance.
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D. Trenching: Perform trenching and backfilling as specified in division 2. Maintain 7.5 inch center :o center
horizontal and vertical spacing at service entrance conduits.
1iE. Aluminum Alloy Conductors: Aluminum alloy conductors may be used at Contractor's option where permitted bylocalutilitycompanyandauthoritieshavingjurisdiction. Limit use of aluminum conductors to service entrance
and feeders to #6 AWG and larger. Splices in service entrance and feeders will not be permitted. Utilize
oxidation inhibiting compound (Penetrox, De-ox) at conductor terminations.
3.2 WIRE
A. Tie wrap groups of conductors in switchboards and panel boards.
3.3 CONDUIT
A. Installation:
1. Install conduit concealed, except in unfinished areas and where indicated on Drawings.
2. Support conduit by means of specified hangers.
3. Clean PVC conduit per manufacturer's recommendations before application of solvent cement.
4. Coordinate flashings where conduit penetrates roof membrane.
5. Paint metallic conduit under concrete slab or where installed in contact with earth. Apply two 6 mil coats
of PVC or Asphalt paint continuously along entire length of conduit prior to installation below grade. Do
not run conduit in concrete slab.
6. Install flexible metal conduit or liquid tight flexible metal conduit for final connections to dry -type
transformers, baler, air compressors, HVAC equipment, motors and other vibrating equipment.
7. Coordinate installation of conduit in masonry work.
8. Do not install conduit under slab unless indicated on Drawings. Conduit installed below slab shall be
galvanized rigid metal (GRC), intermediate metal conduit (IMC), or Schedule 40 PVC. Provide exterior
coated GRC bends and elbows for all under ground conduit.
9. Route above grade conduit parallel or perpendicular to building lines.
10. Maintain minimum of 6 inches clearance at flues and heat sources.
11. Install GRC conduit penetrating above grade outdoors or penetrating concrete slabs, Including elbow.
12. Install GRC elbow on all conduit runs that have 45' bends or greater.
13. Install double locknut and bushings when terminating GRC or IMC conduit, except where conduit
terminates in threaded hub.
B. Location:
1. Galvanized Rigid Metal Conduit (GRC): Permitted for general exposed or concealed work.above or below
grade.
2. Intermediate Metal Conduit (IMC): Permitted for general exposed or concealed work above or below
grade.
3. Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT): Permitted for general exposed or concealed work above grade.
4. PVC Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit (PVC) Unless Noted Otherwise on Drawings: Permitted for below -grade
use when permitted by local governing codes.
5. Flexible Metal Conduit: Permitted in attic spaces and exposed in lengths of 6 feet or less for connections to
equipment in dry areas. Not permitted for general exposed or concealed work. For connection of recessed
light fixtures in suspended ceilings and connection of other equipment subject to vibration.
6. Liquid tight Flexible Metal Conduit: Permitted exposed in lengths of 6 feet or less for connections to food
service equipment, refrigeration equipment and other vibrating equipment in damp locations where rigid
connections are not suitable.
7. MC Cable: Permitted only where concealed inside partitions and above finished ceilings. Cable exposed
on walls or in open bar joist areas will not be permitted. Cut cable with manufacturer's recommended
armor stripping tool. Provide manufacturers approved connectors.
3.4 WIRING DEVICES
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A. Replace outlets or devices improperly located or installed. Set outlets and devices plumb or horizontal and extend
to, but not project above, finished surface.
B. Unless otherwise noted, receptacles, switches, and other wiring devices shall not be mounted back-to-back.
3.5 WIRE CONNECTIONS
A. Make final connection of motors, starters, disconnects, and other items furnished under other Sections.
3.6 FIRE AND SECURITY ALARM SYSTEM ROUGH -IN
A. Install fire alarm/security alarm conduit system, 120 volt supply connection, and fire alarm grounding conductor.
END OF SECTION
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Letter of Transmittal
7/23/03 9:30 AM
Wal-Mart Team
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To: S. Dyer
Wal-Mart Reality
Construction Dept.
haidl 2001 S. E. 10th St.
Bentonville, AR 72716-0550
Rhea
larchitectsl
From: Stephanie
Re: Sanford (W), FL
Project #: 96120594
Via: UPS-2day
We transmit the following item(s):
1 half size set of Plans for Construction Change Directive # 5 dated: 7/18/03.
Distribution:
HEI, Larry Cawood 1 half size set.
BRR file, Hal Havens 1 half size se.
Johnston Burkholder, Joe Flanagan 1 half size set.
RA Rogers Construction Company 1 full size set of vellums.
City of Sanford, Dan Florian/Robert Bott 2 Originally Signed & Sealed Sets.
PLANS RE!ILEVV D
CITY OF SANFORD
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6700 Antioch Plaza, Suite 300 • Merriam, Kansas 66204
TEL 913-262-9095 FAX 913-262-9044
EMAIL inf6@brrarch.com WEB www.brrarch.com
Member of American Institute of Architects
SANFORD (W), FL
SUPERCENTER (WM NO # 3207)
PROJECT NO.# 96120573
REVISION/ADDENDUM/CONSTRUCTION CHANGE DIRECTIVE
Issue
No. Dated Reference
Revision 1 1/4/02 E1.2
Revision 2 1/23/02 A9.1, GA1, GA5.1, E2.4, E4, E4.1, E4.2, E4.3
Revision 3 4/4/02 spec sect, 13900, A2, A3.2, A7, AC2, GA2, GA3, GM1, FP1, FP2, F133, FP3.2, F133.3, E1.1, E2.4, E4.2, GE2
Revision 4 5/17/02 Cl, Al, A5, A7, A8, S61(sheet not issued), S1, S2.1, S3, P1, M3, MP1, GP1, G133, G134, GP6, GM1, F133.2
E1.1, E2, E2.2, E4, E4.1, E4.2, E4.3, EMI, MA1, MA2, MA3, MK1, MK2, MMI, MM2, MM3, ME1, ME2, ECV
Revision 5 5/20/02 SP1, S132, S132.1, Al, A1.1, A1.2, A1.3, A2, A3, A3.1, A3.2, A4, A4.1, S1, S3, S4, S4.1, S5.1, S6, S7, S9,_
P1, M1, M2, M3, MP1, M132, GP1, GP2, GP3, GP4, GP5, GP6, GM1, GM2, R3, R4, FP1, FP3, FP3.1, FP3.2,
FP3.3, E1.1, E2, E4, E4.1, E4.2, E4.3, GE1, GE2, EM1
Revision 6 6/21/02 spec sect, 08710, N1, SP1, SP2, SP2.1, Al, A1.1, A1.2, A1.3, A2, A2.1, A3, A3.1, A3.2, A3.3, A4, A4.1,
A5.1, A5.3, A5.4, A6, A6.1, A7, A8, A9, AC1, AC2, GCI, GC2, PH1, S3, S4, P1, FP1, FP2, E2.4
Revision 7 7/11/02 SP1
Revision 8 8/13/02 spec sect, 07721, 08462, 08710, 15100, SP1, Al, A1.1, A1.2, A1.3, A2, A3.2, A4, A4.1, A5, A5.1, A5.2,
A5.3, A5.4, A6, A6.2, A7, A8, A8.2, AC1, AC2, 131-11, GA1, GA1a, GA1.1, GA1.1a, GA5, GA5.1, S1, S3, P1,
P2, P3, P4, M1, M2, M3, MP1, GM1, GM2, FP3, FP3.2, F133.3, E1, E1.1, E1.2, E2, E2.1, E2.2, E2.3, E2.4,
E3, E4, E4.1, E4.2, E4.3, E5, EM1, RE1, GEI, GE2
Revision 9 9/9/02 spec sect, 08710, SP1, SP2.1, Al, A1.3, A2, A2.1, A3.2, A3.3, A4.1, A7, A8, GC1, GC2, P1a, M1a, M2a, M3,
M3a, M4a, M5a, MP1a, MP2a, GP2a, Ma, Ma, GP6a, GM1a, GM2a, R3a, R4a, FP1a, F_133a, FP3.1a,_
F133.2a, FP3.3a, E1.2, E2a, E4a, E4.1, E4.1a, E4.2a, E4.3a, GE1a, GE2a
Construction Change 1 4/25/03 spec sect, 00010, 06610, 08337, 08710, 11025, Al, A2, A2.1, A4, A5, A5.1, A5.2, A6, A7, A8, A8.2, A9, GC1,
Directive PHI, GA1, GA2-A, GA3, GA5, GA5.1, MA1, MA2, MA3, MK1, MK2, MM1, MM2, MM3, ME1, ME2, ECV, S2.1
S3, FP1, F133, F133.2, P1, P2, 133, 134, M1, M2, M3, MP1, GM1, E1.1, E2, E2.1, E2.2, E2.3, E2.4, E3, E4, E4.1,
E4.2, E4.3, EM1, GE2
Construction Change 2 5/23/03 P1, MP1, GM1, E1.2, E4, E4.1
Directive
Construction Change 3 5/23/03 MM2
Directive
Construction_ Change 4 7/10/03 spec sect, 09650, 09651, 09655, 09900, 16100, A1.1, A7, GA1, GA2A, GA5, P1, E2.1, E2.3, E2.4, E4.2,
Directive GE2
Construction Change 5 7/18/03 A5.3, A5.4, MP2, MP3
Directive
WAL-MART STORES, INC. STORE NO. 3207 7/18/03
PROJECT: SANDFORD W , FL CONSTRUCTION CHANGE DIRECTIVE # 5
PROJECT NO. 96120573
NOTE: The General Contractor shall obtain approval of the Wal-Mart Construction Manager before
beginning the Work defined in this Construction Change Directive. If applicable, adjustment to the
Contract Sum may be based only on the method described in 7.3.3.1 of the Contract.
SCOPE: The scope of this Construction Change Directive is to revise the originally issued contract
documents of Sanford, FL dated 11/16/01, and all subsequent contract modifications, to reflect the
following:
Cl # 4351 Delete Paint from Concrete Curb
CI # 4356 Add Piping for Waste Oil Control Valve
ARCHITECTURAL
SHEET A5.3- ENLARGED GM VESTIBULE
DETAIL 5- GM VESTIBULE SECTION
Remove color tag from concrete curb.
SHEET A5.4- ENLARGED GR VESTIBULE
DETAIL 5- GR VESTIBULE SECTION
Remove color tag from concrete curb.
MECHANICAL
SHEET MP2 — AUTO CENTER PLANS AND DETAILS
DETAIL 3 — AUTO CENTER AIR RISER
Add piping for waste oil control valve.
SHEET MP3 — AUTO CENTER DETAILS
DETAIL 10 — LUBE EQUIPMENT PIPING
Add piping for waste oil control valve.
End of Construction Change Directive
BY: Chris M. Rhea, AIA (CRS)
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