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ADDENDUM #01 03.13.2019
Miami University Mosler Hall E-Learning
SHYFT PROJECT # 218-192
The information contained in this Addendum modifies, supplements or replaces information contained in the Project
Manual and on the Drawings and is hereby made a part of the Contract Documents.
Acknowledge receipt of this Addendum by placing the appropriate addendum number in the blank on the Bid
Form.
SPECIFICATION REVISIONS:
SECTION 01 10 00 – SUMMARY
i. Part 1 - 1.05 CONTRACTOR USE OF SITE AND PREMISES
a. Item 4 under paragraph C has been removed.
SECTION 01 40 00 – QUALITY REQUIREMENTS
i. PART 1 – 1.05 TESTING AND INSPECTION AGENCIES AND SERVICES
a. Entire paragraph removed.
ii. PART 1 – 3.02 MOCK UPS
a. Entire paragraph removed.
iii. PART 1 – 3.04 TESTING AND INSPECTION
a. Entire paragraph removed.
SECTION 01 50 00 – TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS
i. Refer to re-issued section.
SECTION 08 71 00 – DOOR HARDWARE
i. Refer to re-issued section.
SECTION 27 24 00 – AUDIO/VISUAL SYSTEMS
i. Refer to re-issued section.
DRAWING REVISIONS:
G001 – GENERAL PROJECT INFO
a) Added campus map to sheet.
AD103 – PARTIAL THIRD FLOOR DEMOLITION PLANS
a) Dimensions were added to locate new wall opening.
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A103 – PARTIAL THIRD FLOOR PLAN
a) Revised wall layout and updated dimensions at rooms 316H, 316I and 316J.
b) Added coded note 9 to note where to align face of wall.
c) Added coded note 10 regarding sound insulation at existing wall.
d) Elevation D11 added to Meeting Room 316E.
e) Revised wall type designation at walls in Entry 316.
f) Revised door hardware sets and added comment for card reader.
A123 – PARTIAL THIRD FLOOR RCP
a) Revised coded note 1 to call out wall mounted short throw projector instead of ceiling mounted.
b) Added coded note 2 to align ceiling grid where noted.
c) Added coded note 3 for ceiling post mount for TV in Training 316H.
d) Revised ceiling grids.
A500 – INTERIOR ELEVATIONS
a) Added Elevations General Notes.
b) Revised storefront dimensions for elevation A7.
c) Updated interior elevation A3 for increased room width.
d) Revised white board dimension on interior elevation D15.
e) Added interior elevation D11 to show whiteboard wall in Meeting Room 316E.
f) Added base cabinet section detail D7.
A803 – PARTIAL THIRD FLOOR FINISH PLAN
a) Revised wall layout at rooms 316H, 316I and 316J.
b) Added coded note 4 to Coded Note Legend.
c) Added coded note 5 to Coded Note Legend.
d) Revised Room Finish Schedule.
e) Added item to Finish Legend.
f) Added location for P3 wall color at Entry 316.
g) Added notes to Finish Plan for clarification of carpet installation in Corridor 316A.
FP1 – PARTIAL THIRD FLOOR FIRE PROTECTION PLAN
a) Clouded areas where scope was revised.
HD1- PARTIAL THIRD FLOOR HVAC DEMOLITION PLAN
a) Provided insulated caps at removed ductwork.
b) Existing wall mounted transfer duct is to be removed. General contractor to patch wall.
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H1- PARTIAL THIRD FLOOR HVAC PLAN
a) Relocated VAV boxes now have new three-way control valves.
b) VAV 3-3 no longer serves room 316. That is now served from VAV 3-2. The VAV box schedule has been
updated.
c) Transfer above 316M has been removed. There is an existing transfer in the corridor wall already.
d) Manual air vent has been added to the drawings.
e) Three-way control valve has been added to the drawings
f) Duct layout has been revised to be a radius elbow at the end of the run.
g) One ball valve and on circuit setter has been added to the new branch piping serving the renovated
space.
h) Note added to VAV box schedule to update BAS graphics to contain new and relocated VAV boxes.
i) Thermostat relocated in room 316H.
j) Thermostat for VAV 3-5 has been added to room 316F.
ED1 – THIRD FLOOR ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION PLAN
a) Added note to relocate devices for TV in corridor to new TV location.
E1 – THIRD FLOOR LIGHTING PLAN
a) Shifted light fixtures in room 316H.
b) Relocated light switch to adjacent wall.
c) Revised EX1 in room 316 to be ceiling mounted.
d) Shifted light fixtures in room 316B.
E2 – THIRD FLOOR POWER PLAN
a) Relocated devices for corridor TV to new TV location.
b) Added poke thru device in room 316B.
c) Removed one receptacle to 316H to avoid window conflict.
d) Added ceiling mounted TV and mount to Floor Device/AV Legend for TV in room 316H.
e) Added electric strike and card reader to door 316.
E5 – ELECTRICAL DETAILS
a) Added access control door elevation.
RFIs – Q & A:
1. From the third level FFE, what is the dimension to the underside of the fourth level deck?
Response: 10’-7” – Underside of Beam
11’-10.5” – Underside of Concrete Structure
13’-0” – Underside of Slab
2. Please confirm CAD files for coordination will be provided at no cost to the awarded bidder and their
subcontractors.
Response: Shyft Collective will charge twenty five dollars ($25) for each CAD file requested. Prater does
not have a cost associated with providing CAD files.
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3. Please confirm there is no cost associated with using the Miami Project Tracking/Management System.
Response: There is no licensing or initiation fee for contractors to use Miami's e-Builder project tracking
system.
4. Please confirm the ceiling tile will be installed to the face of the existing windows and shade pockets are
to be fastened to the CMU jambs below the acoustic ceiling.
Response: This is correct.
5. Please confirm that the projectors will be wall mounted requiring blocking and not ceiling mount as detail
shows.
Response: The projectors will be wall mounted requiring blocking.
6. TV in rm. 316H appears to be on sitting on casework. What should be done with TV for base bid. Should
it be wall mounted? And at what location?
Response: The TV will be post mounted from the ceiling. See note on sheet A123 and E2.
7. There was a request for information regarding approved cabling contractors.
Response: The list is included in Division 27 Appendix C.
8. There was a request for information regarding what items would be removed prior to start of construction.
Response: University furniture and equipment will be removed prior to start of construction.
ATTACHMENTS:
• Pre-Bid Meeting Minutes
• Specs:
01 50 00 – Temporary Facilities and Controls
08 71 00 – Door Hardware 27 24 00 – Audio/Visual System
• Drawings:
G001, AD103, A103, A123, A500, A803
FP1
HD1, H1
ED1, E1, E2, E5
END OF ADDENDUM
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GENERAL PROJECT NOTES
1. REFER TO PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS FOR GENERAL REQUIREMENTS, SUPPLEMENTAL CONDITIONS, ALTERNATES AND OTHER ITEMS APPLICABLE TO THE SCOPE OF WORK. THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS COMBINED FORM THE BASIS OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS WHICH OUTLINE THE WORK REQUIRED BY THIS CONTRACT. NOTIFY ARCHITECT (A/E) OF ANY DISCREPANCIES AND REQUEST A FORMAL INTERPRETATION PRIOR TO BEGINNING TO PROCURE ANY MATERIAL OR BEGIN ANY ASSOCIATED WORK.
2. THE TERM "CONTRACTOR" REFERS TO THE "GENERAL CONTRACTOR" (GC) IN REGARDS TO ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OUTLINED IN THE DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS. THE GC SHALL BE THE SOLE PARTY RESPONSIBLE FOR DEFINING SCOPES OF WORK FOR SUBCONTRACTORS COMPLETING WORK OUTLINED IN THESE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS.
3. ALL WORK AND MATERIALS SHALL CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF ALL APPLICABLE FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES.
4. GC SHALL SCHEDULE AND ARRANGE FOR ALL REQUIRED LEGAL INSPECTIONS.
5. GC SHALL NOTE THE UNIVERSITY WILL OCCUPY ADJACENT AREAS FOR PERFORMANCE OF NORMAL BUSINESS ACTIVITIES DURING CONSTRUCTION. GC SHALL TAKE ALL PRECAUTIONS NECESSARY TO PROTECT ADJACENT SPACES, EQUIPMENT, SERVICES, ETC., FROM DAMAGE DURING THE WORK. COORDINATE DEMOLITION AND CONSTRUCTION WORK TO ALLOW ADJACENT AREAS TO REMAIN OPERATIONAL AND SECURED. MAKE PROVISIONS TO PREVENT MIGRATION OF DEMOLITION OR CONSTRUCTION CONTAMINANTS INTO THE OCCUPIED AREAS. EMERGENCY EXIT PATHS SHALL BE MAINTAINED AT ALL TIMES.
6. THE GC SHALL EXAMINE THE SITE AND PORTIONS THEREOF WHICH AFFECT THE WORK AND SHALL VERIFY ALL EXISTING DIMENSIONS AND CONDITIONS. NO ADDITIONAL EXPENSE SHALL BE ALLOWED WHICH RESULTS FROM THE FAILURE TO PERFORM THIS EXAMINATION.
7. EXCEPT FOR ITEMS OR MATERIALS INDICATED TO BE REUSED, REINSTALLED, OR OTHERWISE INDICATED TO REMAIN, DEMOLISHED MATERIALS SHALL BECOME GC'S PROPERTY AND SHALL BE IMMEDIATELY REMOVED FROM THE PROJECT SITE AND PROPERLY DISPOSED OF.
8. ALL MATERIALS, FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT INDICATED IN THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS SHALL BE NEW, U.N.O.
9. DO NOT SCALE FROM THE DRAWINGS. THE ARCHITECT SHALL BE NOTIFIED OF ANY CONFLICTS IN DIMENSIONING.
10. ALL NEW / EXISTING FINISHED AND PATCHED SURFACES SHALL BE SMOOTH, CONTINUOUSLY FREE OF IMPERFECTIONS AND IN PROPER CONDITION TO RECEIVE THE SPECIFIED FINISH. PATCHED AREAS SHALL MATCH THE ADJACENT MATERIALS IN CONSTRUCTION AND FINISH. REMOVAL, REPLACEMENT AND/OR PATCHING OF GYPSUM BOARD OR PLASTER IN PARTITIONS TO REMAIN SHALL BE PROVIDED AT ALL LOCATIONS NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE FULL SCOPE OF WORK. TEMPORARILY SUPPORTING, REMOVAL, AND/OR REPLACEMENT OF CEILING ASSEMBLY COMPONENTS SHALL BE PROVIDED AT ALL LOCATIONS NECESSARY TO COMPLETE THE FULL SCOPE OF WORK.
11. PATCH AND REPAIR AREAS WITHIN THE SCOPE OF THE PROJECT AND ADJACENT TO THE PROJECT LIMITS WHICH HAVE BEEN AFFECTED BY THE WORK.
12. PROVIDE ALL REQUIRED BLOCKING, FURRING AND BACKING FOR ANY WALL MOUNTED FIXTURES, SHELVING AND ACCESSORIES. ALL WOOD BLOCKING, NAILERS, GROUNDS, AND PLYWOOD TO BE NON-COMBUSTIBLE.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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ELECTRICAL CODE
ENERGY CODE
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AD103 PARTIAL THIRD FLR DEMO PLANS
A103 PARTIAL THIRD FLOOR PLAN
A123 PARTIAL THIRD FLOOR RCP
A500 INTERIOR ELEVATIONS
A803 PARTIAL THIRD FLR FINISH PLAN
A903 PARTIAL THIRD FLR FURN PLAN
FP1 PARTIAL 3RD FLOOR FIRE PROTECTION PLAN
FP2 FIRE PROTECTION NOTES & DETAILS
HD1 PARTIAL 3RD FLOOR HVAC DEMOLITION PLAN
H1 PARTIAL 3RD FLOOR HVAC PLAN
ED1 PARTIAL 3RD FLOOR ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION PLAN
E1 PARTIAL 3RD FLOOR LIGHTING PLAN
E2 PARTIAL 3RD FLOOR POWER PLAN AND ONE-LINE
E4 ELECTRICAL DETAILS AND SCHEDULES
E5 ELECTRICAL DETAILS
E6 A/V RISERS AND DETAILS
E7 A/V RISERS AND DETAILS
E8 A/V RISERS AND DETAILS
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DEMO PLAN GENERAL NOTES
1. REFER TO GENERAL PROJECT NOTES ON DRAWING G001 FOR MORE INFO.
2. REFER TO MEP DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL DEMOLITION SCOPE OF WORK.
3. SALVAGE AND TURN OVER TO UNIVERSITY FOR STORAGE AND RE-USE ALL FOUR FOOT
LED LAMPS.
4. SEPARATE CONTRACTOR WILL BE COMPLETING ABATMENT OF EXISTING FLOORING AND
MASTIC. THIS CONTRACTOR WILL THEN NEED TO PROVIDE FLOOR PREP FOR NEW FINISH
FLOORING.
CODED NOTE LEGEND
1. EXISTING EXTERIOR CMU WALL.
2. EXISTING EXTERIOR WINDOWS. REMOVE ALL INTERIOR WINDOW SHADES AT EXISTING
WINDOWS.
3. EXISTING INTERIOR WALL TO REMAIN. REFER TO ARCH PLAN FOR LOCATIONS WHERE
WALL SHALL BE SOUND INSULATED & EXTENDED TO DECK ABOVE.
4. REMOVE EXISTING PORTION OF WALL SHOWN DASHED.
5. REMOVE EXISTING DOOR AND FRAME ASSEMBLY IN ITS ENTIRETY.
6. REMOVE EXISTING CEILING GRID AND LIGHTS IN THEIR ENTIRETY.
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1. REFER TO GENERAL PROJECT NOTES ON DRAWING G001 FOR MORE INFO.
2. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE TO FACE OF WALL (UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE).
3. SEE FINISH PLAN AND SCHEDULE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OF LOCATIONS AND TYPES OF FINISH MATERIALS.
4. INSULATION MUST EXTEND FULL HEIGHT OF PARTITION. WHERE SOUND ATTENUATION BATTS ARE INDICATED IN PARTITIONS, INSTALL ACOUSTIC SEALANT AT BOTH SIDES, ALONG THE TOP AND BOTTOM, AND AT INTERSECTING PARTITIONS.
5. REFER TO ALL OTHER DAWINGS INCLUDED IN CONTRACT DOCUMENTS; REMOVAL, REPLACEMENT AND PATCHING OF ANY EXISTING INTERIOR CONSTRUCTION REQUIRED TO COMPLETE ALL WORK SHALL BE PROVIDED.
FLOOR PLAN GENERAL NOTES
CODED NOTE LEGEND
INTERIOR PARTITION TAG LEGEND
1. ALIGN.
2. ALL AREAS WHERE MILLWORK, WHITEBOARDS OR AV EQUIPMENT IS NOTED SHALL RECEIVE BLOCKING BETWEEN STUDS, TYPICAL. COORDINATE WITH AV DRAWINGS.
3. PROVIDE CEILING MOUNT FOR TV. CENTER IN ROOM.
4. PREPARE EXISTING WALL FOR APPLICATION OF NEW FINISH.
5. PROVIDE WINDOW SHADE AT PERIMETER WINDOWS. SHADES TO FIT INTO EXISTING POCKET AT EACH WINDOW.
6. PROVIDE (7) 2-TIER LOCKERS. (1) LOWER LOCKER TO BE ADA COMPLIANT.
7. EXTEND MTL STUD WALL AND 5/8" GYP ON BOTH SIDES TO UNDERSIDE OF DECK.
8. INFILL PORTION OF WALL TO MATCH ADJACENT WALL THICKNESS AND FINISH.
9. ALIGN FACE OF NEW PARTITION WITH EXISTING JAMB.
10. ADD SOUND INSULATION TO EXISTING WALL AT EXTENTS SHOWN.
12'-4
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5'-0"12'-0" 9'-6" 12'-3 1/4"
9'-0
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9'-0
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'-10
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25'-3 3/4"
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OFFICE
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OFFICE
316F
108 SF
OFFICE
316I
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OFFICE
316J
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OFFICE
316L152 SF
COURSE PRODUCTION
316M
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STORAGE
316K
146 SF
ENTRY
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324 323
VIF
152 SF
MEETING ROOM
316E
173 SF
OFFICE
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121 SF
ONE BUTTON
316B101 SF
STORAGE
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12'-2
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311 SF
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316G
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3'-6
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G3: S-SG3: S-SG3: S-S
G3: S-S
G3: S-S
G3: S-S
G3: S-S G3: S-S
F3: A--
G3: A--
G3: A--
G3: S-S G3: S-S
G4: S-S
G4: S-S
G3: S-S
G3: S-S
G3: S-S
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ALTERNATE #1: REFER TO SECTION 01 23 00 IN THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR MORE DETAIL.
ALTERNATE #2: REFER TO SECTION 01 23 00 IN THE SPECIFICATIONS FOR MORE DETAIL.
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GYPSUM PARTITION = ONE LAYER OF 5/8" GWB, BOTH SIDES
4 7/8"
G3: P--
INTERIOR PARTITION LEGEND
3 5/8"
F3 C--
F3 A--
F3: S--
4 1/4"
F3: P--
ONE LAYER OF 5/8" GWB, ONE SIDE
CEILING LINE
FLOOR LINE
UNDERSIDE OF DECK
4" T
YP
2 1/2"
G4: C--
G4: A--
G4: S--
7 1/4"
G4: P--
1" GAP BETWEEN STUDS
PARTITION HEIGHT:C = TO CEILINGA = ABOVE CEILINGS = TO STRUCTUREP = PARTIAL HEIGHT
FIRE RATING: 1, 2, 3 OR 4 HOURS = SMOKE
ANCILLARY DESIGNATION: S = SOUND INSULATIONT = THERMAL INSULATION
OO:000
PARTITION TYPE(REFER TO FLOOR PLANS)
'X' = 12" MIN. IF DOOR HAS BOTH A CLOSER AND LATCH.
DOOR CLEARANCES
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FRONT APPROACH, PULL SIDE FRONT APPROACH, PUSH SIDE
HINGE APPROACH, PULL SIDE HINGE APPROACH, PUSH SIDE
LATCH APPROACH, PULL SIDE LATCH APPROACH, PUSH SIDE
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'X' = 36" MIN. IF 'Y' = 60" MIN.'X' = 42" MIN. IF 'Y' = 54" MIN.
'Y' = 48" MIN. IF DOOR HAS BOTH A CLOSER AND LATCH
'Y' = 54" MIN. IF DOOR HAS BOTH A CLOSER AND LATCH
'Y' = 48" MIN. IF DOOR HAS BOTH A CLOSER AND LATCH
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FIRERATING HDW SET REMARKS
NUMBER ROOM NAME WIDTH HEIGHT MATERIAL TYPE MATERIAL TYPE
316 ENTRY 3'-0" 7'-0" AL A15/A500 AL A15/A500 07 PROVIDE CARD READER
316B ONE BUTTON 3'-0" 7'-0" WD F HM 1 06
316C STORAGE 3'-0" 7'-0" WD F HM 1 04
316D OFFICE 3'-0" 7'-0" WD G3 HM 1 02 PROVIDE MANUAL ROLLER SHADE
316E MEETING ROOM 3'-0" 7'-0" WD FG HM 1 02
316F OFFICE 3'-0" 7'-0" WD G3 HM 1 02 PROVIDE MANUAL ROLLER SHADE
316G OFFICE 3'-0" 7'-0" WD G3 HM 1 02 PROVIDE MANUAL ROLLER SHADE
316H TRAINING 3'-0" 7'-0" AL A7/A500 AL A15/A500 01
316I OFFICE 3'-0" 7'-0" WD G3 HM 1 02 PROVIDE MANUAL ROLLER SHADE
316J OFFICE 3'-0" 7'-0" WD G3 HM 1 02 PROVIDE MANUAL ROLLER SHADE
316K STORAGE 3'-0" 7'-0" WD F HM 1 03
316L OFFICE 3'-0" 7'-0" WD G3 HM 1 02 PROVIDE MANUAL ROLLER SHADE
316M COURSE PRODUCTION 3'-0" 7'-0" WD G3 HM 1 05 PROVIDE MANUAL ROLLER SHADE
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A1 ACOUSTIC CEILING TYPE 1: 2'x2' LAY-IN CEILING
CODED NOTE LEGEND
1. REFER TO GENERAL PROJECT NOTES ON DRAWING G001 FOR MORE INFO.
2. FINISHED CEILING HEIGHTS ARE MARKED FROM TOP OF FINISH FLOOR, U.N.O.
3. HVAC DIFFUSERS AND LIGHT FIXTURES SHOWN FOR GENERAL INTENT ONLY, REFER TO HVAC AND ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS FOR MORE INFO.
4. COORDINATE LOCATION OF ALL CEILING MOUNTED OR RECESSED MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, FIRE SUPPRESSION AND TECHNOLOGY COMPONENTS PRIOR TO ROUGH-IN. ARCHITECT SHALL BE NOTIFIED OF ANY CONFLICTS PRIOR TO BEGINNING ROUGH-IN.
5. FACE OF BULKHEADS ARE TO ALIGN WITH FACE OF ADJACENT WALLS TO WHICH BULKHEADS ARE PARALLEL , U.N.O. OR DIMENSIONED OTHERWISE.
6. ALL GYPSUM BOARD SOFFITS & CEILINGS TO BE PAINTED FLAT CEILING WHITE, U.N.O.
7. CEILING GRIDS ARE CENTERED ON ROOM, U.N.O. OR DIMENSIONED.
8. WHERE EXIT SIGNS OCCUR OVER A DOOR OR PAIR OF DOORS, CENTER SIGN ON DOOR OPENING.
9. ALL CEILING DEVICES TO BE CENTERED IN TILE, U.N.O.
RCP GENERAL NOTES
XX XX'-XX"
E1 EXPOSED STRUCTURE ABOVE
2x2 LIGHT FIXTURE(SHADING DENOTES EMERGENCY FIXTURE)
EXIT LIGHT WITH DIRECTIONAL ARROW
EXIT LIGHT
SUPPLY DIFFUSER
EXHAUST/RETURN GRILLE
CEILING TAG WITH HEIGHT
RCP LEGEND
1. WALL MOUNTED SHORT-THROW PROJECTOR, ROUGH-IN BY GC AND PROJECTOR BY AV CONTRACTOR; COORDINATE LOCATION WITH WHITEBOARD PROJECTION SURFACE AND ALL CEILING MOUNTED/RECESSED COMPONENTS.
2. ALIGN CEILNG GRID.
3. CEILING POST MOUNT FOR TV.
1x4 LIGHT FIXTURE(SHADING DENOTES EMERGENCY FIXTURE)
A1 9'-0"
A1 9'-0"
A1 9'-0"A1 9'-0"
A1 9'-0"
A1 9'-0"
A1 9'-0"
A1 9'-0"A1 9'-0"
A1 9'-0"
283 SF
TRAINING
316H128 SF
OFFICE
316G128 SF
OFFICE
316F
108 SF
OFFICE
316I
108 SF
OFFICE
316J 118 SF
OFFICE
316L
152 SF
COURSE PRODUCTION
316M
18 SF
STORAGE
316K 146 SF
ENTRY
316
152 SF
MEETING ROOM
316E
173 SF
OFFICE
316D
121 SF
ONE BUTTON
316B101 SF
STORAGE
316C
311 SF
CORRIDOR
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A1 9'-0" A1 9'-0"
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1'-3"
8'-9"
RECESSED LOCKERS, 15WX15D
ACCESSIBLE LOCKER
THIRD FLOOR
120'-0"
NEW INTERIOR STOREFRONT
VINYL FILM PROVIDED BY OTHERS
2"
7'-0"
2" 3'-0" 2" 2'-6" 2" 5'-10" 2"
12'-0"
EXISTING CEILING
2'-6"
THIRD FLOOR
120'-0"2'-0" 4'-0" 4'-0"
DOUBLE DOOR/DRAWER BASE CABINET
PLASTIC LAMINATE COUNTER, BACK AND SIDESPLASH TO BE PL2
EXISTING WINDOW
EXISTING COLUMN
UNDERCOUNTER REFRIGERATOR PROVIDED BY OWNER
FILLER PANEL
FINISHED END PANEL
APRON
NEW WINDOW SHADE
ADJUSTABLE SHELF
BASE
D7
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WALL MOUNTED WHITEBOARD, 60WX60H
SINGLE DOOR TALL STORAGE CABINET
DOUBLE DOOR TALL STORAGE CABINET
3'-6"2'-0"
7'-0"
2'-0"
5'-0"
FINISHED END PANEL
FILLER PANELFILLER PANEL
FINISHED END PANEL
ADJUSTABLE SHELF
BASE
5'-0"
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NEW INTERIOR STOREFRONT
2"
7'-0"
10'-8"
2"3'-6"2"3'-6"2"3'-0"2"
NEW CEILING
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1. REFER TO GENERAL PROJECT NOTES ON DRAWING G001 FOR MORE INFO.
2. SEE FINISH PLAN AND SCHEDULE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION OF LOCATIONS AND
TYPES OF FINISH MATERIALS.
ELEVATIONS GENERAL NOTES
4"
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SCHEDULED BASE
ADJUSTABLE MELAMINE SHELF STANDARDS W/ BRACKETS
DOOR
FIRE RETARDANT TREATED WOOD BLOCKING TYP.(VERIFY LOCATIONS, TYP.)
SHIM
SHIM
SEALANT, TYP.
NOTE: ALL INTERIOR SURFACESTO BE MELAMINE
BACKSPLASH AT SOME LOCATIONS SEE ELEVATIONS
FULL DEPTH SUBTOP
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WALL BASE6'-0"
SHORT THROW PROJECTOR CENTERED ABOVE WHITEBOARD
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INTERIOR ELEVATION - ENTRYA151/4" = 1'-0"
INTERIOR ELEVATION - TRAINING BASE CABA3
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2. PAINTED HOLLOW METAL DOORS AND FRAMES TO BE PAINTED P2 UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. REFER TO THE DOOR SCHEDULE FOR MATERIAL, FINISH AND COLOR INFORMATION.
3. WHERE RESILIENT BASE IS SPECIFIED (VINYL OR RUBBER) PROVIDE COVE PROFILE BASE HEIGHT AND COLOR TO BE AS INDICATED ON FINISH LEGEND.
4. REFER TO REFLECTED CEILING PLANS, FINISH LEGEND, AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR ALL CEILING MATERIAL AND FINISH INFORMATION.
5. PROVIDE APPROPRIATE METAL OR VINYL TRANSITION STRIPS AT ALL FLOORING MATERIAL CHANGES. SUBMIT PROPER SHOP DRAWINGS FOR APPROVAL. SEE FINISH PLANS, DETAILS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.
6. WALL PAINT INDICATED FOR STOREFRONT WALL LOCATIONS APPLIES TO ALL ASSOCIATED DRYWALL COMPONENTS (CURBS, HEADERS, BULKHEADS, ETC.) AND SHOULD NOT BE APPLIED TO STOREFRONT WALL COMPONENTS OR GLASS.
7. ALL WALLS TO BE PAINTED P1 U.N.O
8. ALL CASEWORK TO BE PL1 U.N.O
GENERAL NOTES - FINISH
CODED NOTE LEGEND
1. CARPET TO CONSIST OF A MIX 50% CPT1 AND 50% CPT3
2. CARPET TO CONSIST OF A MIX 75% CPT1 AND 25% CPT3
3. CARPET TO CONSIST OF A MIX 90% CPT1 AND 10% CPT3
4. ALIGN START OF CARPET TILE WITH FACE OF TOE KICK.
5. ALIGN TILE PATTERN IN CORRIDOR TO TRAINING ROOM.
283 SF
TRAINING
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128 SF
OFFICE
316G128 SF
OFFICE
316F
108 SF
OFFICE
316I
108 SF
OFFICE
316J
118 SF
OFFICE
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STORAGE
316K
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ENTRY
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152 SF
MEETING ROOM
316E
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OFFICE
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ONE BUTTON
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STORAGE
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ACCOUSTICAL CEILING TILE ACT1 USG FROST ACOUSTICALPANELS
WHITE 2X2 LAY-IN
CARPET CPT1 INTERFACE DRIFTWOOD 104856 LINDEN 25CM X 1M ASHLAR INSTALLATION USINGTACTILES
CARPET CPT2 INTERFACE SHIVER ME TIMBERS 103922 SYCAMORE 25CM X 1M ASHLAR INSTALLATION USINGTACTILES
CARPET CPT3 INTERFACE ON LINE 103801 POPPY 25CM X 1M ASHLAR INSTALLATION USINGTACTILES
PAINT P1 PPG PPG1001-4 FLAGSTONE
PAINT P2 PPG PPG1001-5 DOVER GREY
PAINT P3 PPG TO MATCH SHERWIN WILLIAMS SW7588 SHOW STOPPER
PLASTIC LAMINATE PL1 WILSONART PREMIUM LAMINATE,TEXTURED GLOSS
7942K-07 COCOBALA
PLASTIC LAMINATE PL2 WILSONART STANDARD LAMINATE,MATTE FINISH
D381-60 FASHION GREY
RESILIENT BASE RB1 ROPPE RUBBER WALL BASE 148 STEEL GRAY 4", WITH TOE COVE PROFILE
ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE
ROOM NUMBER ROOM NAME FLOOR BASE
WALLS
COMMENTSN S E W
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316C STORAGE CPT1 RB1 P1 P1 P1 P1
316D OFFICE CPT1 RB1 P2 P1 P1 P1
316E MEETING ROOM CPT1 RB1 P1 P2 P1 P1
316F OFFICE CPT1 RB1 P2 P1 P1 P1
316G OFFICE CPT1 RB1 P1 P2 P1 P2
316H TRAINING CPT* RB1 P1 P1 P2 P1 *SEE PLAN
316I OFFICE CPT1 RB1 P1 P1 P1 P2
316J OFFICE CPT1 RB1 P1 P1 P2 P1
316K STORAGE CPT1 RB1 P1 P1 P1 P1
316L OFFICE CPT1 RB1 P1 P2 P1 P1
316M COURSE PRODUCTION CPT1 RB1 P1 P1 P1 P1
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SECTION 01 50 00TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS
PART 1 GENERAL1.01 SECTION INCLUDES
A. Temporary utilities: Electricity, lighting, heat, ventilation, gas.B. Temporary telecommunications services.C. Temporary sanitary facilities.D. Temporary Controls: Barriers and enclosures.E. Security requirements.F. Vehicular access and parking.G. Waste removal facilities and services.H. Project identification sign.I. Field offices.
1.02 REFERENCE STANDARDSA. ASTM E84 - Standard Test Method for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials.B. ASTM E90 - Standard Test Method for Laboratory Measurement of Airborne Sound
Transmission Loss of Building Partitions and Elements.1.03 GENERAL
A. Install temporary facilities and utilities in conformance with State and Local Codes and requirements if use of existing facilities is revoked.
B. Trade Contractors to obtain and pay for required applications, permits and inspections.C. Maintenance: Temporary facilities and utilities are to be maintained and kept in good operating
condition. Maintenance men necessary to perform this work shall be provided in accordance with requirements. Maintenance time will include normal working hours for all trades and start up and shut down overtime as required.
D. Removals: Subject to approval of General Contractor, contractor providing temporary facilities or services shall remove same when no longer required or when their function is replaced by authorized use of permanent facilities. Other removal time may be directed by General Contractor.
E. Install temporary work in such a manner as not to interfere with the permanent construction.F. Disclaimer: Specific administrative and procedural minimum actions are specified in this
section, as extension of provisions in General Conditions and other contract documents. These requirements have been included for special purposes as indicated. Nothing in this section is intended to limit types and amounts of temporary work required, and no omission from this section will be recognized as an indication by Architect, Engineer or General Contractor that such temporary activity is not required for successful completion of the work and compliance with requirements of contract documents. Provisions of this section are applicable to, but not by way of limitation, utility services, construction facilities, security/protection provisions, and support facilities.
1.04 TEMPORARY UTILITIESA. Owner will provide the following:
1. Electrical power , consisting of connection to existing facilities.2. Water supply, consisting of connection to existing facilities.
B. Provide and pay for all ventilation required for construction purposes. Mechanical contractor shall utilize base building HVAC system to provide ventilation and conditioning.1. General Responsibilities: Temporary heating responsibilities and equipment types relate
to the extent of building enclosure and work performed as follows:
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C. Ventilation: The Mechanical Contractor shall provide ventilation for the building and to prevent building up of harmful dusts and fumes and to remove excess moisture. During warm weather, provide an adequate supply of fresh air (minimum 1 to 1-1/2 air changes per hour) when necessary to properly ventilate for moisture, dust, fumes from paints, cements, or adhesives in tightly enclosed area where natural ventilation will not be sufficient. Ventilation requirements may be supplemented by the building's permanent HVAC system but primary responsibility rests with the designated trade contractor. Contractor is responsible for maintaining HVAC system in its existing condition. Record conditions with Owner before beginning work. Provide temp filter media. Provide replacement filters in system if temp media does not work. Permanent filters to be replaced at the end of the project. Specify location, quantity and types of filters with University at start of work.1. Mechanical Trade Contractor Responsibilities:
a. Maintain as to temperatures and ventilation required for work in various parts of the building as follows:1) Stored Materials: As recommended by manufacturer.2) Installed Materials: As recommended by manufacturer for the length of time
following installation.b. Maintain that portion of any floor thereof which has been constructed, or partly
constructed, at a temperature and humidity that will ensure against damage due to warping, buckling, excessive shrinkage, etc., and adequate ventilation until the permanent HVAC system is operating. Trade Contractor will be responsible for damage to work under other contracts due to smoke or other damage caused by improper temporary heating.
c. Installation, connection, operation, and maintenance of temporary heating and ventilating devices to be performed by tradesmen proficient in the skills required and meet requirements of applicable regulator agencies.
d. Temperature Requirements:1) Provide temperatures required in various parts of the buildings as specified
herein below:2) All Trades: provide the range of temperatures required for temporary heat, so
the temperature as recommended by the manufacturer of the material concerned is maintained while such materials as mentioned above are stored in the building or being installed, and for the length of time recommended following installation. In those portions of the building where work is in progress or completed, it must be protected from freezing if subject to damage there from.
2. During General Contract Work: Provide the following:a. During installation of gypsum wallboard or gypsum lath, a temperature of not less
than 55 deg F during working hours, and a temperature of at least 40 deg F at all other times throughout the heating season.
b. Wall before plaster work or joint work for gypsum wall board begins and continuous throughout setting and drying periods, a temperature range between 50 and 75 deg F shall be maintained day and night. During this period, no finish woodwork, resilient flooring or flexible wall coverings shall be installed or stored in the buildings, and no finish painting or applying of finish wall coatings shall be undertaken.
c. For a period of 10 days previous to the placing of interior wood finish and throughout the placing of this and other interior finishing, varnishing, painting, etc., and until final acceptance of the work or until fully occupied by the Owner, provide sufficient heat to produce a temperature of not less than 60 deg F.
3. Prior to Final Inspection:a. Replace temporary filters with new filters. Provide 2 temporary media filters over
all return and transfer ducts within the construction area. Remove all upon completion of work.
b. Thoroughly clean coils and other equipment.c. Clean traps and devices, adjust and renew any and all materials and equipment not
functioning correctly.
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d. Vacuum clean the duct system. Cover ends of all open ductwork during construction.
e. Restore equipment to like new condition.D. Temporary light and power:
1. Each Trade Contractor:a. Provide and pay for its own extensions for lights or power tools beyond the receptacle
outlets provided below.2. Electrical Trade Contractor:
a. Provide temporary light and power distribution for construction purposes for all trades including the cost of running temporary service from the utility supply. The temporary lighting and power system shall comply with all applicable OSHA regulations.1) Temporary power to be sufficient to operate all "light tools" and equipment
(electric arc welders excluded) and permanent building equipment including elevators and HVAC system.
2) Additional temporary power required by other trades to be furnished, at their cost, up to the power available.
3. Temporary lighting distribution to be made from the temporary panels indicated above. Each circuit shall consist of "pigtail" receptacles on 20 foot centers with 200 watt lamps installed in every other receptacle leaving the alternate receptacles for added concentration of lighting as needed. Wire fixtures with #8 AWG wire and suspend at least 10'-6" above the floor at height as determined by GC.a. As interior partitions are erected, revise the temporary lighting arrangements so that
not less than 1 lamp is provided in each space if needed for work or required for safety. Also, install lights as directed by General Contractor, in smaller areas where required to provide adequate light for work being carried out in the space.
b. Receptacle Outlets: See temporary light and power.c. Furnish and install 200 Watt lamps for general circuit lighting and all fuses as may be
required for a complete job.d. Replace lamps, fuses, including theft, throughout the life of the project.e. Install and maintain a reasonably balanced system and take current readings on the
feeders at regular intervals as required. Correct any serious phase unbalance.f. Protect the installation against weather damage, normal operations of other trades,
and other persons on the site. Be responsible for the proper use and maintenance of temporary wiring systems until they are removed.
1.05 TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICESA. Provide, maintain, and pay for telecommunications services to field office at time of project
mobilization.B. Telecommunications services shall include:
1. Windows-based personal computer dedicated to project telecommunications, with necessary software and laser printer.
2. Internet Connections: Minimum of one; DSL modem or faster.1.06 TEMPORARY SANITARY FACILITIES
A. Use of existing facilities is permitted. Facilities to be cleaned and limited to area designated by owner.
1.07 BARRIERSA. Provide barriers to prevent unauthorized entry to construction areas, to prevent access to areas
that could be hazardous to workers or the public, to allow for owner's use of site and to protect existing facilities and adjacent properties from damage from construction operations .
B. Protect non-owned vehicular traffic, stored materials, site, and structures from damage.
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1.08 INTERIOR ENCLOSURESA. Provide temporary partitions as indicated to separate work areas from Owner-occupied areas,
to prevent penetration of dust and moisture into Owner-occupied areas, and to prevent damage to existing materials and equipment.
B. Construction: Framing and gypsum board sheet materials with closed joints and sealed edges at intersections with existing surfaces:1. STC rating of 35 in accordance with ASTM E90.2. Maximum flame spread rating of 25 in accordance with ASTM E84.
C. Provide all shoring and bracing required for safety and proper execution of the work. Remove the items when the work is completed.
D. Paint all surfaces exposed to view from Owner-occupied areas.1.09 PROTECTION OF INSTALLED WORK
A. Protect installed work and provide special protection to protect work by other contractors.B. Provide temporary and removable protection for installed products. Control activity in
immediate work area to minimize damage.C. Provide protective coverings at walls, projections, jambs, sills, and soffits of openings.D. Protect finished floors, stairs, and other surfaces from traffic, dirt, wear, damage, or movement
of heavy objects by protecting with durable sheet materials.E. Prohibit traffic or storage on waterproofed or roofed surfaces. When traffic or activity is
necessary, obtain recommendation for protection from waterproofing or roofing material manufacturer.
F. Prohibit traffic from landscaped areas.1.10 SECURITY
A. Provide security and facilities to protect Work, and Owner's operations from unauthorized entry, vandalism, or theft.
B. Coordinate with Owner's security program.1.11 VEHICULAR ACCESS AND PARKING
A. Comply with regulations relating to use of streets and sidewalks, access to emergency facilities, and access for emergency vehicles.
B. Coordinate access and haul routes with governing authorities and Owner.C. Provide traffic control at critical areas of haul routes to regulate traffic, to minimize interference
with public traffic.D. Provide and maintain access to fire hydrants, free of obstructions. Leave fire lanes and aisles to
fire fighting equipment unobstructed at all times. Do not pile material in front of fire equipment, fire doors, or hydrants.
E. Designated existing on-site roads may be used for construction traffic.F. Parking for Contractor's firm owned vehicles is limited, in number and location, to parking
spaces designated by Owner. No parking or obstructing egress to and from Parking Areas will be allowed unless authorized by Owner.
G. Parking of private vehicles of workers shall be in an area allocated by the Owner.H. Traffic and parking regulations of the Owner and the City are applicable and violators are
subject to fines for infractions.1.12 WASTE REMOVAL
A. Provide waste removal facilities and services as required to maintain the site in clean and orderly condition. Locate in area designated by Owner and General Contractor.
B. Carts, trucks, etc. used to transport materials shall be loaded in a safe manner. Materials shall not protrude beyond the sides of conveyance used.
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C. If materials to be recycled or re-used on the project must be stored on-site, provide suitable non-combustible containers; locate containers holding flammable material outside the structure unless otherwise approved by the authorities having jurisdiction.
D. Open free-fall chutes are not permitted. Terminate closed chutes into appropriate containers with lids.
E. Materials shall not be thrown or dropped from scaffolds or other overhead areas.F. Gasoline or other highly flammable liquids shall not be brought inside facilities.G. Spills of any materials creating hazards shall be cleaned up immediately.
1.13 HAUL ROUTESA. Haul routes shall be designated by Owner.B. Confine construction traffic to designated route.C. Provide traffic control at critical areas of haul routes to regulate traffic, to minimize interference
with public traffic.1.14 PROJECT IDENTIFICATION
A. Provide project identification sign of design, construction, and location approved by Owner.B. No other signs are allowed without Owner permission except those required by law.
1.15 FIELD OFFICESA. Office: Weathertight, with lighting, electrical outlets, heating, cooling equipment, and equipped
with sturdy furniture and drawing display table.1. Review proposed location within Project Site with Owner2. Provide space for Project meetings, with table and chairs to accommodate 12 persons.
B. Field Offices shall be maintained until final acceptance and then be removed by the responsible party, no later than fifteen (15) days after acceptance of building, unless the General Contractor orders or approves earlier removal.
C. Expenses:1. General Contractor: All expenses in connection with his Field Offices, including the
installation costs and use of telephones, heat, air-conditioning, light, water and janitor service shall be paid for by the General Contractor and will be fully reimbursed by to the Owner.
2. Prime or Trade Contractors: All expenses associated with their offices including utility installation costs shall be included in their bid.
3. Toll Costs: All long distance calls to be paid for by party placing call including Architect, Owner's representative, and contractors.
D. Each Trade Contractor: To keep a complete set of drawings, and specifications kept marked up to date with revision, Addenda, as-built drawings, and all permits and approved shop drawings on file.
1.16 REMOVAL OF UTILITIES, FACILITIES, AND CONTROLSA. Remove temporary utilities, equipment, facilities, materials, prior to Date of Substantial
Completion inspection.B. Clean and repair damage caused by installation or use of temporary work.C. Restore existing facilities used during construction to original condition.
PART 2 PRODUCTS - NOT USEDPART 3 - EXECUTION3.01 USE OF PERMANENT SYSTEMS AND FACILITIES
A. Obtain written agreement with Owner, establishing start of warranties and conditions of use:1. Systems complete, with utility connections and safety devices.2. Automatic controls operational.
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3. Temporary filters and items required for protection of equipment and finishes are in place.B. Replace items damaged during temporary service use.
3.02 TOOL AND EQUIPMENT USEA. All tools and equipment must conform to OSHA Safety Code and State Codes. All contractors’
equipment must be removed upon completion of the job.B. Necessary precaution and protection is to be exercised to prevent fires and damage from falling
sparks from welding and cutting operations.3.03 CLEAN-UP AND MATERIAL MOVING
A. Keep working area as clean as possible at all times. Do not allow refuse and debris to accumulate. All refuse and debris must be removed from work area by contractor each day and disposed of in a legal dumping site.
B. Each Trade Contractor and their subcontractors shall do their own clean-up, move materials that are in the way of construction, and repair and replace damage they do.
C. If the above work is not accomplished in a reasonable length of time, the Owner will do the required work. Cost of the work will be charged to the Trade Contractor.
D. Each Contractor shall do all cleaning of finish surfaces relative to their work prior to acceptance of their work. Each Contractor shall comply with all special cleaning instructions contained in the Specification.
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SECTION 087100
DOOR HARDWARE
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS
A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Conditions and Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.
1.2 SUMMARY
A. Section includes:
1. Mechanical hardware for:a. Swinging doors.
2. Field verification, preparation and modification of existing doors and frames to receive new door hardware.
B. Exclusions: Unless specifically listed in hardware sets, hardware is not specified in this section for:
1. Windows2. Cabinets (casework), including locks in cabinets3. Signage4. Toilet accessories5. Overhead doors
C. Related Sections:
1. Division 01 Section “Alternates” for alternates affecting this section.2. Division 07 Section “Joint Sealants” for sealant requirements applicable to
threshold installation specified in this section.3. Division 09 sections for touchup finishing or refinishing of existing openings modified
by this section.
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1.3 REFERENCES
A. UL - Underwriters Laboratories
1. UL 10B - Fire Test of Door Assemblies2. UL 10C - Positive Pressure Test of Fire Door Assemblies3. UL 1784 - Air Leakage Tests of Door Assemblies4. UL 305 - Panic Hardware
B. DHI - Door and Hardware Institute
1. Sequence and Format for the Hardware Schedule2. Recommended Locations for Builders Hardware3. Key Systems and Nomenclature
C. ANSI - American National Standards Institute
1. ANSI/BHMA A156.1 - A156.29, and ANSI/BHMA A156.31 - Standards for Hardware and Specialties
1.4 SUBMITTALS
A. General:
1. Submit in accordance with Conditions of Contract and Division 01 requirements.2. Highlight, encircle, or otherwise specifically identify on submittals deviations from
Contract Documents, issues of incompatibility or other issues which may detrimentally affect the Work.
3. Prior to forwarding submittal, comply with procedures for verifying existing door and frame compatibility for new hardware, as specified in PART 3, “EXAMINATION” article, herein.
B. Action Submittals:
1. Product Data: Product data including manufacturers’ technical product data for each item of door hardware, installation instructions, maintenance of operating parts and finish, and other information necessary to show compliance with requirements.
2. Samples for Verification: If requested by Architect, submit production sample or sample installations of each type of exposed hardware unit in finish indicated, and tagged with full description for coordination with schedule.
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a. Samples will be returned to supplier in like-new condition. Units that are acceptable to Architect may, after final check of operations, be incorporated into Work, within limitations of key coordination requirements.
3. Door Hardware Schedule: Submit schedule with hardware sets in vertical format as illustrated by Sequence of Format for the Hardware Schedule as published by the Door and Hardware Institute. Indicate complete designations of each item required for each door or opening, include:
a. Door Index; include door number, heading number, and Architects hardware set number.
b. Opening Lock Function Spreadsheet: List locking device and function for each opening.
c. Type, style, function, size, and finish of each hardware item.d. Name and manufacturer of each item.e. Fastenings and other pertinent information.f. Location of each hardware set cross-referenced to indications on Drawings.g. Explanation of all abbreviations, symbols, and codes contained in schedule.h. Mounting locations for hardware.i. Door and frame sizes and materials.j. Name and phone number for local manufacturer's representative for each product.
1) Submittal Sequence: Submit door hardware schedule concurrent with submissions of Product Data, Samples, and Shop Drawings. Coordinate submission of door hardware schedule with scheduling requirements of other work to facilitate fabrication of other work that is critical in Project construction schedule.
4. Key Schedule:
a. After Keying Conference, provide keying schedule listing levels of keying as well as explanation of key system's function, key symbols used and door numbers controlled.
b. Use ANSI/BHMA A156.28 “Recommended Practices for Keying Systems” as guideline for nomenclature, definitions, and approach for selecting optimal keying system.
c. Provide 3 copies of keying schedule for review prepared and detailed in accordance with referenced DHI publication. Include schematic keying diagram and index each key to unique door designations.
d. Index keying schedule by door number, keyset, hardware heading number, cross keying instructions, and special key stamping instructions.
e. Provide one complete bitting list of key cuts and one key system schematic illustrating system usage and expansion.1) Forward bitting list, key cuts and key system schematic directly to Owner,
by means as directed by Owner.f. Prepare key schedule by or under supervision of supplier, detailing Owner’s
final keying instructions for locks.
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5. Templates: After final approval of hardware schedule, provide templates for doors, frames and other work specified to be factory prepared for door hardware installation.
C. Informational Submittals:
1. Qualification Data: For Supplier, Installer and Architectural Hardware Consultant.2. Product Certificates for electrified door hardware, signed by manufacturer:
a. Certify that door hardware approved for use on types and sizes of labeled fire-rated doors complies with listed fire-rated door assemblies.
3. Certificates of Compliance:a. Certificates of compliance for fire-rated hardware and installation instructions if
requested by Architect or Authority Having Jurisdiction.b. Installer Training Meeting Certification: Letter of compliance, signed by Contractor,
attesting to completion of installer training meeting specified in “QUALITY ASSURANCE” article, herein.
4. Product Test Reports: For compliance with accessibility requirements, based on evaluation of comprehensive tests performed by manufacturer and witnessed by qualified testing agency, for door hardware on doors located in accessible routes.
5. Warranty: Special warranty specified in this Section.
D. Closeout Submittals:
1. Operations and Maintenance Data : Provide in accordance with Division 01 and include:
a. Complete information on care, maintenance, and adjustment; data on repair and replacement parts, and information on preservation of finishes.
b. Catalog pages for each product.c. Name, address, and phone number of local representative for each manufacturer.d. Parts list for each product.e. Final approved hardware schedule, edited to reflect conditions as-installed.f. Final keying scheduleg. Copies of floor plans with keying nomenclatureh. As-installed wiring diagrams for each opening connected to power, both low voltage
and 110 volts.i. Copy of warranties including appropriate reference numbers for manufacturers to
identify project.
1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Product Substitutions: Comply with product requirements stated in Division 01 and as specified herein.
1. Where specific manufacturer’s product is named and accompanied by “No Substitute,” including make or model number or other designation, provide product specified. (Note:
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Certain products have been selected for their unique characteristics and particular project suitability.)
a. Where no additional products or manufacturers are listed in product category, requirements for “No Substitute” govern product selection.
2. Where products indicate “acceptable manufacturers” or “acceptable manufacturers and products”, provide product from specified manufacturers, subject to compliance with specified requirements and “Single Source Responsibility” requirements stated herein.
B. Supplier Qualifications and Responsibilities: Recognized architectural hardware supplier with record of successful in-service performance for supplying door hardware similar in quantity, type, and quality to that indicated for this Project and that provides certified Architectural Hardware Consultant (AHC) available to Owner, Architect, and Contractor, at reasonable times during the Work for consultation.
1. Warehousing Facilities: In Project's vicinity.2. Scheduling Responsibility: Preparation of door hardware and keying schedules.3. Engineering Responsibility: Preparation of data for electrified door hardware, including
Shop Drawings, based on testing and engineering analysis of manufacturer's standard units in assemblies similar to those indicated for this Project.
4. Coordination Responsibility: Coordinate installation of electronic security hardware with Architect and electrical engineers and provide installation and technical data to Architect and other related subcontractors.
C. Installer Qualifications: Qualified tradesmen, skilled in application of commercial grade hardware with record of successful in-service performance for installing door hardware similar in quantity, type, and quality to that indicated for this Project.
D. Architectural Hardware Consultant Qualifications: Person who is experienced in providing consulting services for door hardware installations that are comparable in material, design, and extent to that indicated for this Project and meets these requirements:
1. For door hardware, DHI-certified, Architectural Hardware Consultant (AHC).2. Can provide installation and technical data to Architect and other related subcontractors.3. Can inspect and verify components are in working order upon completion of installation.4. Capable of producing wiring diagrams.5. Capable of coordinating installation of electrified hardware with Architect and electrical
engineers.
E. Single Source Responsibility: Obtain each type of door hardware from single manufacturer.
1. Provide electrified door hardware from same manufacturer as mechanical door hardware, unless otherwise indicated.
2. Manufacturers that perform electrical modifications and that are listed by testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction are acceptable.
F. Fire-Rated Door Openings: Provide door hardware for fire-rated openings that complies with NFPA 80 and requirements of authorities having jurisdiction. Provide only items of door
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hardware that are listed and are identical to products tested by Underwriters Laboratories, Intertek Testing Services, or other testing and inspecting organizations acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction for use on types and sizes of doors indicated, based on testing at positive pressure and according to NFPA 252 or UL 10C and in compliance with requirements of fire-rated door and door frame labels.
G. Electrified Door Hardware: Listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, Article 100, by testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction.
H. Means of Egress Doors: Latches do not require more than 15 lbf (67 N) to release latch. Locks do not require use of key, tool, or special knowledge for operation.
I. Accessibility Requirements: For door hardware on doors in an accessible route, comply with governing accessibility regulations cited in “REFERENCES” article, herein.
1. Provide operating devices that do not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of wrist and that operate with force of not more than 5 lbf (22.2 N).
2. Maximum opening-force requirements:
a. Interior, Non-Fire-Rated Hinged Doors: 5 lbf (22.2 N) applied perpendicular to door.b. Sliding or Folding Doors: 5 lbf (22.2 N) applied parallel to door at latch.c. Fire Doors: Minimum opening force allowable by authorities having jurisdiction.
3. Bevel raised thresholds with slope of not more than 1:2. Provide thresholds not more than 1/2 inch (13 mm) high.
4. Adjust door closer sweep periods so that, from open position of 70 degrees, door will take at least 3 seconds to move to 3 inches (75 mm) from latch, measured to leading edge of door.
J. Keying Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements in Division 01.
1. Attendees: Owner, Contractor, Architect, Installer, Owner's security consultant, and Supplier’s Architectural Hardware Consultant.
2. Incorporate keying conference decisions into final keying schedule after reviewing door hardware keying system including:
a. Function of building, flow of traffic, purpose of each area, degree of security required, and plans for future expansion.
b. Preliminary key system schematic diagram.c. Requirements for key control system.d. Address for delivery of keys.
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K. Pre-installation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site.
1. Review and finalize construction schedule and verify availability of materials, Installer's personnel, equipment, and facilities needed to make progress and avoid delays.
2. Inspect and discuss preparatory work performed by other trades.3. Review required testing, inspecting, and certifying procedures.
L. Coordination Conferences:
1. Installation Coordination Conference: Prior to hardware installation, schedule and hold meeting to review questions or concerns related to proper installation and adjustment of door hardware.
a. Attendees: Door hardware supplier, door hardware installer, Contractor.b. After meeting, provide letter of compliance to Architect, indicating when meeting
was held and who was in attendance.
1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A. Inventory door hardware on receipt and provide secure lock-up for hardware delivered to Project site.
B. Tag each item or package separately with identification coordinated with final door hardware schedule, and include installation instructions, templates, and necessary fasteners with each item or package.
1. Deliver each article of hardware in manufacturer’s original packaging.
C. Project Conditions:
1. Maintain manufacturer-recommended environmental conditions throughout storage and installation periods.
2. Provide secure lock-up for door hardware delivered to Project, but not yet installed. Control handling and installation of hardware items so that completion of Work will not be delayed by hardware losses both before and after installation.
D. Protection and Damage:
1. Promptly replace products damaged during shipping.
2. Handle hardware in manner to avoid damage, marring, or scratching. Correct, replace or repair products damaged during Work.
3. Protect products against malfunction due to paint, solvent, cleanser, or any chemical agent.
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E. Deliver keys and permanent cores to Owner by registered mail or overnight package service.
1.7 COORDINATION
A. Coordinate layout and installation of floor-recessed door hardware with floor construction. Cast anchoring inserts into concrete. Concrete, reinforcement, and formwork requirements are specified in Division 03.
B. Installation Templates: Distribute for doors, frames, and other work specified to be factory prepared. Check Shop Drawings of other work to confirm that adequate provisions are made for locating and installing door hardware to comply with indicated requirements.
C. Existing Openings: Where hardware components are scheduled for application to existing construction or where modifications to existing door hardware are required, field verify existing conditions and coordinate installation of door hardware to suit opening conditions and to provide proper door operation.
D. Direct shipments not permitted, unless approved by Contractor.
1.8 WARRANTY
A. Special Warranty: Manufacturer's standard form in which manufacturer agrees to repair or replace components of door hardware that fail in materials or workmanship within specified warranty period.
1. Warranty Period: Years from date of Substantial Completion, for durations indicated.
a. Closers:1) Mechanical: 30 years.
b. Exit Devices:1) Mechanical: 3 years.
c. Locksets:1) Mechanical: 3 years.
d. Continuous Hinges: Lifetime warranty.e. Key Blanks: Lifetime
2. Warranty does not cover damage or faulty operation due to improper installation, improper use or abuse.
1.9 MAINTENANCE
A. Maintenance Tools:
1. Furnish complete set of special tools required for maintenance and adjustment of hardware, including changing of cylinders.
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PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. The Owner requires use of certain products for their unique characteristics and particular project suitability to insure continuity of existing and future performance and maintenance standards. After investigating available product offerings Awarding Authority has elected to prepare proprietary specifications. These products are specified with the notation: “No Substitute.”
1. Where “No Substitute” is noted, submittals and substitution requests for other products will not be considered.
B. Approval of manufacturers and/or products other than those listed as “Scheduled Manufacturer” or “Acceptable Manufacturers” in the individual article for the product category shall be in accordance with QUALITY ASSURANCE article, herein.
C. Approval of products from manufacturers indicated in “Acceptable Manufacturers” is contingent upon those products providing all functions and features and meeting all requirements of scheduled manufacturer’s product.
D. Hand of Door: Drawings show direction of slide, swing, or hand of each door leaf. Furnish each item of hardware for proper installation and operation of door movement as shown.
E. Where specified hardware is not adaptable to finished shape or size of members requiring hardware, furnish suitable types having same operation and quality as type specified, subject to Architect's approval.
2.2 MATERIALS
A. Fasteners
1. Provide hardware manufactured to conform to published templates, generally prepared for machine screw installation.
2. Furnish screws for installation with each hardware item. Finish exposed (exposed under any condition) screws to match hardware finish, or, if exposed in surfaces of other work,
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to match finish of this other work including prepared for paint surfaces to receive painted finish.
3. Provide concealed fasteners for hardware units exposed when door is closed except when no standard units of type specified are available with concealed fasteners. Do not use thru-bolts for installation where bolt head or nut on opposite face is exposed in other work unless thru-bolts are required to fasten hardware securely. Review d