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CITY OF STOCKTONFIRE STATION #4 KITCHEN IMPROVEMENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS

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DIVISION 1 – CITY OF STOCKTON SPECIAL PROVISIONS1.0 Scope of Work1.1 Terms and Definitions2.0 General Requirements:

2.1 Summary2.2 Coordination of Documents2.3 Related Work between Section2.4 Quality Assurance2.5 Codes & Standards2.6 Cutting & Patching2.7 Surface Conditions2.8 Discrepancies2.9 Permits2.10 Field Condition Verification2.11 Equipment / Materials Delivery & Removal2.12 Demolition Salvage Rights2.13 Hazardous Materials / Waste2.14 Coordination with Owner2.15 Facility Damage2.16 Building Dust Control2.17 Completeness of Work2.18 Enclosing of Work

3.0 Beginning of Work, Time of Completion & Liquidated Damages4.0 Application for Payment5.0 Change Order Procedure6.0 Working Conditions7.0 Special Conditions8.0 Project Meetings9.0 Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples10.0 Project Schedules11.0 Product Options and Substitutions12.0 Schedule of Values13.0 Construction Facilities, Parking and Temporary Utilities14.0 Storage and Protection15.0 Cleaning16.0 Contract Closeout17.0 Record Documents

DIVISION 2 – EXISTING CONDITIONS

024119 Selective Demolition

DIVISION 3 - CONCRETE

033600 Special Concrete Floor Finishes

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DIVISION 4 – DIVISION 8 – NO WORK UNDER THESE DIVISIONS

DIVISION 9 - FINISHES

093000 Tiling099100 Painting - Kelly Moore

DIVISION 10 - NO WORK UNDER THIS DIVISION

DIVISION 11 – EQUIPMENT

113100 Kitchen Appliances

DIVISION 12 – FURNISHINGS

123216 Manufactured Plastic Laminate Clad Casework123616.13 Stainless Steel Countertops

DIVISION 13 – 33 – NO WORK UNDER THESE DIVISIONS

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SECTION 1.0 SCOPE OF WORK - BASE BID

The work in this contract shall include but not be limited to the following:

A. Renovation of an existing kitchen located in Fire Station #4, 5525 Pacific Avenue Stockton, CA 95207.

SECTION 1.1 QUANTITIES

The following estimate of the quantities of work to be done and materials to be furnished are approximate only, and are intended as a basis for the comparison of bids. The City does not expressly or by implications agree that the actual amount of work will correspond therewith, but reserves the right to increase or decrease the amount of any class or portion of the work without increase or decrease in the unit price bid or to omit portions of the work that may be deemed necessary or expedient by the Engineer.

ITEM NO.

ITEM DESCRIPTION UNITS ESTIMATED QUANTITY

1 MOBILIZATION/GENERAL CONDITIONS LS 1

2 DEMOLISH EXISTING – cabinets, tile flooring, plumbing, electrical, & misc.

LS 1

3 INSTALL POLISHED CONCRETE FLOOR SF 355

4 MODIFY DOOR THRESHOLDS EA 2

5 PAINTING SF 1500

6 FURNISH AND INSTALL STAINLESS STEEL COUNTER TOPS

LF 50

7 FURNISH AND INSTALL STAINLESS STEEL SPLASH GUARD

SF 15

8 CERAMIC TILE BASE LF 105

9 FURNISH AND INSTALL BUILT-IN OVEN EA 1

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ITEM NO.

ITEM DESCRIPTION UNITS ESTIMATED QUANTITY

10 CONSTRUCT AND INSTALL CABINETS LF 53

11 FURNISH AND INSTALL STAINLESS STEEL SINKS AND FAUCETS

EA 2

12 FRUNISH AND INSTALL GARBAGE DISPOSAL

EA 1

13 NEW ELECTRICAL OUTLETS/SWITCHES – includes wiring

EA 4

Each bidder shall bid each item on the Base Bid Schedule. Failure to bid an item shall be just cause for considering the bid as non-responsive. The City reserves the right to include or delete any Schedule or portion thereof, or to reject all bids.

Official bid documents, including plans and specifications are available online at

http://www.stocktongov.com/services/business/bidflash/pw.html?dept=Public_Works. All bids submitted for this project, must conform to the requirements of the official bid documents, including plans and specifications.

SECTION 1.2 TERMS AND DEFINITIONS

City or Owner - City of Stockton

Director - Director of Public Works, City of Stockton

Construction Manager - Public Works On-Site Representative

Project Manager - The Public Works Engineer/Project Manager in charge of the project

Architect - WMB Architects Inc.

END OF SECTION

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SECTION 2.0 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 2.1 SUMMARY:

This Section describes general requirements that pertain to each Section of these Specifications.

2.2 COORDINATION OF DOCUMENTS:

A. Documents affecting all work in this contract include, but are not limited to, the Notice Inviting Bids, the Notice to Contractors, the Instructions to Bidders, the Special Provisions including specifications, working drawings and the City standard specifications. In case of conflict or discrepancy between any of the Contract Documents, the order of documents listed below shall be the order of precedence, with the first item listed having the highest precedence.

1. Contract Change Order 2. Addenda to Contract Agreement 3. Contract Agreement 4. Permits 5. Special Provisions 6. Notice Inviting Bids 7. Project Drawings 8. City of Stockton Standard Specifications 9. Caltrans Standard Specifications 10. City of Stockton Standard Drawings 11. Caltrans Standard Plans

B. Certain sections in the Specifications contain obligations for work of

remaining sections and must all be read to identify all the requirements of each Section.

C. The layout of materials, equipment and systems is generally diagrammatic,

unless specific dimensions are indicated. Some work may be shown offset for clarity. The General Contractor shall be responsible for coordinating all elements of the work.

2.3 RELATED WORK BETWEEN SECTIONS:

This Contract may require several trades to complete the finished intent of the work. Coordinate the various trades and pertinent sections of these Specifications with the Drawings to ensure proper and timely completion of the work.

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2.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE:

A. For all sections of work in these Specifications and for all tasks and obligations of the contract, provide skilled work persons thoroughly trained and experienced in the types of construction methods and techniques in each trade required to complete the work. In addition to skilled work persons, provide a project superintendent who shall be present at all times during the progress of the work.

B. No exception will be made to Contractor nor acceptance given to unacceptable work caused by lack of skill, inappropriate methods or lack of due care in craftsmanship. All such unacceptable work shall be replaced by the Contractor in a good craftsman-like manner to the satisfaction of the Construction Manager at no additional expense to the Owner.

2.5 CODES AND STANDARDS:

A. All work shall comply with applicable federal, state, and municipal laws, codes, and regulations for work performed under this contract. All work must conform to the latest edition of all pertinent codes and regulations governing the execution of the work. The Contractor is required to conform to all City codes and ordinances regarding storm water management and discharge control, including the use of Best Management Practices (BMP’s).

B. Trade association publications and industry standards as published by

recognized bodies within each trade shall be references for conducting work and in inspection of the quality of work in each section of these Specifications.

C. All work under this contract will be under the control and inspection of the

Public Works Director, or his appointed representatives. Any and all construction comments shall be referred to the Construction Manager except as follows:

1. All Code Compliance items shall be inspected by the City of

Stockton’s Inspectors. Calls for inspections shall be placed with the Project Manager at least 24 hours in advance. Contractor shall be responsible for all permits, final inspections, and proof thereof.

2.6 CUTTING AND PATCHING:

A. Provide required protection including, but not necessarily limited to, shoring, bracing, and support to maintain structural integrity of the work.

B. Perform cutting and demolition by methods which will prevent damage to

other portions of the work and provide proper surfaces to receive installation

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of new work. Minimize dust generation when working with or around silica-containing materials.

2.7 SURFACE CONDITIONS:

A. Prior to commencement of work in any trade, carefully inspect the installed work of all other trades and verify that all such work is complete to the point where subsequent work may properly commence.

B. Verify the work to be performed will be installed in strict accordance with all

pertinent codes and regulations, the original design, addendums and/or change orders, approved shop drawings and manufacturers' literature.

2.8 DISCREPANCIES:

In the event of discrepancies in any area of work, immediately notify the Construction Manager. Do not proceed with installation until all such discrepancies have been fully resolved.

2.9 PERMITS:

The Contractor is responsible for all required permits and for all applicable permit fees. A building permit will not be required. An encroachment permit will be required for any construction equipment storage on a public street or storage unit parking on a public street.

2.10 FIELD CONDITION VERIFICATION:

The Contractor shall field-verify existing conditions and accept them as conditions of this scope of work. A mandatory job walk will be conducted at a predetermined time.

2.11 EQUIPMENT / MATERIALS DELIVERY AND REMOVAL:

Equipment delivery/removal shall be through the rear door and parking lot on the northwest side of the building. Contractor shall coordinate with the Fire Department for access to the parking lot to allow for a clear path of travel.

2.12 DEMOLITION SALVAGE RIGHTS:

Salvage rights are given to the Contractor. All other materials shall be properly disposed of, to the satisfaction of the Construction Manager.

2.13 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS/WASTE:

A. The scope of work for this project is not expected to involve the removal of hazardous materials. Contractor shall be attentive and notify the Construction Manager if any hazardous materials are discovered. All applicable provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration Code (OSHA) shall be adhered to.

B. Contractors that inappropriately disturb or handle hazardous

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materials/waste during the course of this project will be liable and responsible for interruptions in work operations, cost of clean-up, and containment of the disturbed materials. Contractors that inappropriately disturb/handle hazardous materials on this project will also be responsible for delays to the project caused by the disturbance and the correction of the situation.

2.14 COORDINATION WITH OWNER:

All work is to be scheduled with the City of Stockton’s Construction Manager including construction access and storage. The construction schedule shall be approved by the Owner prior to start of construction. No work shall commence at project site prior to the issuance of a Notice to Proceed, and issuance and posting of the building permit.

2.15 FACILITY DAMAGE:

It shall be the Contractor's responsibility to repair or replace any existing items or surfaces that are damaged during the work, including parking areas. They shall be restored to original condition or better, and finished to match adjacent surfaces at no additional cost to the Owner and to the satisfaction of the Construction Manager.

2.16 BUILDING DUST CONTROL:

The Contractor shall provide and install temporary dust proof partitions to provide positive protection for any unaffected areas adjacent to any areas requiring demolition work.

2.17 COMPLETENESS OF WORK: It is the intent of the contract documents that the Contractor shall turn over to the Owner a complete project. Any work not specifically called for or specified, but required to comply with the intent of quality and completeness, shall be performed as part of the contract.

2.18 ENCLOSING OF WORK:

A. Do not allow or cause any of the work performed or installed to be covered up or enclosed by other work prior to all required inspections, tests and approvals.

B. Should any of the work be so enclosed or covered up before it has been approved, uncover all such work at no additional cost to the Owner.

C. After the work has been completely inspected, tested and approved, make all repairs and replacements necessary to restore the work to the condition in which it was found at the time of uncovering, all at no additional cost to the Owner and to the satisfaction of the Construction Manager.

END OF SECTION

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SECTION 3.0 BEGINNING OF WORK, TIME OF COMPLETION AND LIQUIDATED DAMAGES 3.01 The performance of said work and the furnishing of said materials shall be

executed after the contract has been executed and within ten (10) days after being given the Notice to Proceed, and shall be diligently prosecuted to completion within 45 working days.

3.02 The Contractor shall pay to the City of Stockton the sum of One Thousand, Fife

Hundred Dollars ($1,500.00) per day for each and every calendar day delay in finishing the work in excess of the working days prescribed above.

3.03 Standard working hours are 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Contractor will coordinate with

Fire Station staff regarding working hours.

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SECTION 4.0 APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT

4.01 SUMMARY: Comply with procedures described in this Section when applying for progress

payment and final payment under the Contract.

4.02 PROCEDURES: A. Prior to start of construction, secure the Construction Manager’s approval

of the schedule of values as provided in Section 12. B. Request For Payment Submittal: Submit itemized invoices no more often

than once per month. Include certified payrolls for the Prime Contractor and all Subcontractors. No partial payment will be made for any materials on hand which are furnished but not incorporated into the work.

C. Back-Up Data: Submit invoices for purchases of equipment/materials for the project.

D. Upon receipt and approval of the itemized invoice and back-up data, the

Owner will process the request for payment and disperse payment directly to the Contractor.

4.03 RETENTION: A. A 5% retention will remain with the City. B. Upon completion of project closeout requirements, retention will be

released to the Contractor after 35 days after the Notice of Completion has been filed with the County Recorder's Office.

4.04 RIGHT TO WITHHOLD PAYMENT:

A. The Project Manager may withhold Payment in whole or in part, to the extent reasonably necessary to protect the Owner, if in the Project Manager’s opinion the representations to the Owner required by Section 4.02 B cannot be made. The Project Manager will notify the Contractor and Owner in writing, as to the reason(s) why payment is being withheld. If the Contractor and Project Manager cannot agree on a revised amount, the Project Manager will promptly issue a Certificate for Payment for the amount for which the Project Manager is able to make such representations to the Owner. The Project Manager may also withhold a Certificate for Payment due to:

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1. Defective work not remedied; 2. Third party claims filed or reasonable evidence indicating probable

filing of such claims unless security acceptable to the Owner is provided by the Contractor;

3. Failure of the Contractor to make payments properly to Subcontractors or for labor, materials or equipment;

4. Reasonable evidence that the work cannot be completed for the unpaid balance of the Contract Sum;

5. Damage to the Owner or another contractor; 6. Reasonable evidence that the work will not be completed within the

Contract Time, and that the unpaid balance would not be adequate to cover actual or liquidated damages for the anticipated delay; or

7. Persistent failure to carry out the work in accordance with the Contract Documents.

4.05 When the above reasons for withholding payment are resolved, certification will

be made for amounts previously withheld.

END OF SECTION

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SECTION 5.0 CHANGE ORDER PROCEDURE 5.01 SUMMARY: Make such changes in the work, in the contract sum, in the contract time of

completion, or any combination thereof, as are described in written Change Orders signed by the City and issued after execution of the Contract, in accordance with the provisions of this Section.

5.02 CHANGE ORDER PROCEDURES: A. From time to time during the course of the work, the Construction

Manager may issue an order for a minor change in the work without change in the contract sum and/or the contract time.

B. Should the Contractor consider that a change in the contract sum and/or

contract time is required, he will notify the Construction Manager before proceeding with the work. The request shall be supported by an updated construction schedule.

C. The Construction Manager may solicit proposals from the Contractor for

possible changes to the contract for the desired change. D. Upon request for a proposal, the Contractor will promptly complete a cost

change proposal for the described work. Provide an itemized proposal showing materials, labor, profit and overhead. Include full back-up data such as subcontractors’ itemized letter of proposal, product data, estimates, and other pertinent data to substantiate the proposal.

E. Upon receiving the itemized proposal, the City may issue a Field Order

authorizing the change in work with an estimated change in contract sum and/or contract time.

F. When cost or credit has been agreed upon by the Owner and Contractor,

the proposal will be assigned as a change order, numbered in sequence as change orders are approved and issued to the Contractor.

G. The contract sum and/or contract time will be adjusted consecutively by

each change order document as they are approved.

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SECTION 6.0 WORKING CONDITIONS

6.01 DESCRIPTION:

A. Attention is directed to Section 7-1.08, "Public Convenience," Section 7-1.09, "Public Safety," of the City of Stockton, Department of Public Works’ Standard Specifications and these Special Provisions. Adequate ingress and egress to the site and various work areas shall be provided for City and Fire Department personnel.

B. The Contractor shall not shut down any part of the existing services

without prior authorization from the Construction Manager. One week notice shall be provided for any shutdowns that will impact normal daily activities of the fire station.

C. All applicable provisions of the Occupational Safety and Health

Administration Code (OSHA) shall be adhered to. 6.02 FACILITY:

A. Fire Station No. 4 is a 24/7, first-responder facility. Contractor shall be aware of potential heavy/constant (and at times fast-moving) traffic entering or leaving the fire station.

B. Contractor shall cause no interference or interruption of daily fire station

operations. Coordinate with the Construction Manager any deliveries that could potentially block access driveways for an extended period of time, so as to not hinder vehicle movement. Fire equipment access shall not be blocked at any time.

6.03 SECURITY:

A. Restricted access to the jobsite will be pre-approved by the Construction

Manager. Contractor shall restrict access beyond those areas to his employees, unless approved by the Construction Manager.

B. Contractor, Subcontractors, and their employees shall wear a company

uniform or some type of identification while at the work site. C. Contractor shall exercise due diligence in securing the job site at the end

of each work day, and notifying the Construction Manager that he has left the facility.

END OF SECTION

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SECTION 7.0 SPECIAL CONDITIONS 7.01 DESCRIPTION:

A. This work shall be done in accordance with the City of Stockton,

Department of Public Works’ Standard Specifications dated November 2003 insofar as the same may apply and in accordance with these Special Provisions. The City’s Standard Specifications refer to the California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) Standard Specifications. To the extent that the Caltrans Standard Specifications implement the STATE CONTRACT ACT they shall not be applicable since the City of Stockton is not subject to said ACT. A copy of the Standard Specifications can be found at:

http://www.stocktongov.com/govement/departments/publicworks/enginstand.html

B. In case of conflict between the Standard Specifications and these Special

Provisions, the Special Provisions shall take precedence over and be used in lieu of such conflicting portions.

C. In the event of conflict between the governing codes used by the project

design (i.e. California Building Code, Uniform Building Code, and others as applicable), and the Standard Specifications and these Special Provisions, the governing code requirements shall take precedence.

D. Changes: All statements or implications of approval of a Contract change

order requires the approval of the City Manager and/or City Council. The last paragraph of Section 4-1.03B, of the Standard Specifications, has been replaced with the following paragraph:

1. The City, at its sole discretion, may increase or decrease the

quantities of the items of work to be completed under this contract. In such an event, compensation for all work completed shall be paid at the contract unit price bid regardless of the final quantity of work actually completed.

2. The Contractor shall obtain a field order or contract change order PRIOR to increasing or decreasing quantities of the items of work.

E. Extra Work: Section 4-1.03D, “Extra Work” of the Standard Specifications

is amended by addition of the following between the second and third paragraphs:

1. In the opinion of the Construction Manager, if work cannot

reasonably be performed concurrently with other items of work and if a controlling item of work is thereby delayed, an adjustment to the

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Contract time of completion will be granted in writing upon receipt of a written request from the Contractor.

2. The Contractor shall obtain a field directive or contract change order PRIOR to performing any extra work.

F. Stop Notices: Section 9-1.05 of the Standard Specifications is amended

to read as follows:

1. At its option, the Department of Public Works may at any time retain from the amounts due the Contractor sufficient amount to cover claims which are filed pursuant to Section 3179 et seq of the Code of Civil Procedures.

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SECTION 8.0 PROJECT MEETINGS 8.01 SUMMARY: The Construction Manager will conduct project meetings throughout the

construction period. 8.02 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: The Contractor's relations with his subcontractors and materials suppliers and

discussions relative thereto, are the Contractor's responsibility and are not part of project meetings content.

8.03 PRECONSTRUCTION MEETING: A. The Preconstruction Meeting will be scheduled by the owner prior to

issuance of the Notice to Proceed. B. Provide attendance by authorized representatives of the Contractor and

major subcontractors. The Construction Manager will advise other interested parties and request their attendance.

C. Contractor to provide first 14 day look-ahead schedule at preconstruction

meeting. 8.04 PROJECT MEETING SCHEDULE AND LOCATION: A. Project meetings will be held weekly. A mutually acceptable schedule for

meetings will be determined at the pre-construction meeting. B. Meetings will be held at the project site. 8.05 MEETING AGENDA ITEMS: A. Advise the Construction Manager at least 24 hours in advance of project

meetings, of items to be added to the agenda. 8.06 ATTENDANCE: A. Assign the project superintendent to represent the Contractor at project

meetings throughout progression of the work. B. Subcontractors, materials/equipment suppliers, and others may be invited to

attend project meetings in which their aspect of the work is involved.

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SECTION 9.0 SHOP DRAWINGS, PRODUCT DATA AND SAMPLES 9.01 SUMMARY: Make submittals required by each section of the Contract Documents, and revise

and resubmit as necessary to establish compliance with the specified requirements.

END OF SECTION

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SECTION 10.0 PROJECT SCHEDULES 10.01 SUMMARY: Prepare and maintain the schedules and reports described in this Section. 10.02 PROJECT SCHEDULE: Within 10 days after receipt of Notice to Proceed, complete a project analysis in

preliminary form, meet with the Construction Manager/Owner Representative to review contents of the proposed project schedule, and make all revisions agreed upon. Submit copies of the final project schedule to Construction Manager.

A. Graphically show by bar chart the order and interdependence of all

activities, necessary to complete the work, and the sequence in which each activity is to be accomplished. The Critical Path shall be noted on the chart.

B. Include, but not necessarily limit indicated activities to: 1. Project mobilization. 2. Submittal and approval of Shop Drawings and Samples. 3. Procurement of equipment and critical materials. 4. Fabrication of special material and equipment and its installation

and testing. 5. Starting date, duration and completion of each major section of the

work 6. Final cleanup. 7. Final inspecting and testing. 8. All activities by the Owner that affect progress, required dates for

completion, or both, for all and each part of the work. 10.03 RELIANCE UPON THE APPROVED SCHEDULE: A. A Critical Path Method (CPM) baseline schedule will be required prior to

beginning any work. The CPM schedule as approved by the Owner will be an integral part of the Contract and will establish interim completion dates for the various activities under the Contract.

B. Should any activity not be completed within 10 calendar days after the stated

scheduled date, the Owner shall have the right to require the Contractor to expedite completion of the activity by whatever means the Owner deems appropriate and necessary, without additional compensation to the Contractor.

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C. Should any activity be 20 calendar days or more behind schedule, the Owner shall have the right to perform the activity or have the activity performed by whatever method the Owner deems appropriate.

D. Costs incurred by the Owner in connection with expediting project activity

under this article shall be reimbursed by the Contractor. E. It is expressly understood and agreed that failure by the Owner to exercise

the option either to order the Contractor to expedite an activity or to expedite the activity by other means shall not be considered to set a precedent for any other activities.

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SECTION 11.0 PRODUCT OPTIONS AND SUBSTITUTIONS 11.01 SUMMARY: Procedures for securing approval of proposed substitutions. 11.02 PRODUCT OPTIONS: A. The Contract is based upon standards of quality established in the

Contract Documents. 1. In agreeing to the terms and conditions of the Contract, the

Contractor has accepted a responsibility to verify that the specified products will be available and to place orders for all required materials in such a timely manner as is needed to meet his agreed construction schedule.

2. Neither the Owner nor the Owner Representatives have agreed to

the substitution of materials or methods called for in the Contract Documents, except as they may specifically be approved in this Section.

B. Where the phrase "or equal" occurs in the Contract Documents,

equivalent materials and/or methods may be proposed for substitution to those specified.

11.03 SUBSTITUTIONS AND MATERIAL LIST:

A. Product names are used as standards only; other materials or methods shall not be used unless approved in writing by the Architect. The burden of proof as to the equality of any proposed material shall be upon the contractor; Architect's decision is final. Only one request for substitution shall be considered for each item. Equipment capacities specified are minimum acceptable.

B. Submit in indexed folders, 5 sets of submittals for approval within 10 days

after the award of the contract. Submittals shall be provided whether substitutions or not and shall be listed, in the order in which they appear in the schedules. Submittals shall be approved prior to start of construction.

C. Any changes required for the installation of any substituted equipment

shall be made to the satisfaction of the Architect and without additional cost to the owner. Approval by the Architect of the substituted equipment and/or dimensional drawings does not waive these requirements.

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D. Approval of material shall not be construed as authorizing any deviations from the specifications unless the attention of the Architect has been directed to the specific deviations.

E. Furnish to the Inspector, upon request; complete installation shop

drawings of the same.

11.04 DELAYS: Delays in construction arising by the non-availability of a specified material

and/or method will not be considered by the Construction Manager as justifying an extension of the agreed Time of Completion. Proposed substitutions for non-available items shall be as defined in 11.03 above.

END OF SECTION

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SECTION 12 SCHEDULE OF VALUES 12.01 SUMMARY: Provide a schedule of values for the scope of work. 12.02 SCHEDULE OF VALUES: A. Prepare a schedule of values, which details the amounts allocated to each

Section of the work. The schedule shall total to the agreed Contract sum. B. The Schedule of Values shall be consistent with the Construction

Schedule. 12.03 SUBMITTALS: A. Prior to first application for payment, submit a proposed schedule of

values to the Construction Manager. B. Meet with the Construction Manager and determine additional data, if any,

required to be submitted. Secure the Construction Manager’s approval of the schedule of values prior to submitting first application for payment.

END OF SECTION

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SECTION 13 CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES, PARKING, AND TEMPORARY UTILITIES 13.01 SUMMARY: A staging area within the fire station may be made available to the contractor for

office trailer, parking, port a potty, dumpster, material deliveries/storage, etc. Note: No access driveways or parking spaces (other than those within the assigned staging area) shall be impacted. If a staging area is not provided, or is insufficient, Contractor shall secure at his own expense any additional area needed.

13.02 FIELD OFFICES AND SANITARY FACILITIES: A. Contractor has the option of providing a field office building for

Contractor's office, supplies and storage. B. Contractor has the option of renting a dumpster in lieu of removing

construction debris on a daily basis. C. Provide a portable restroom for the duration of the project. The Contractor

cannot use the bathrooms in the Fire Station. 13.03 ENCLOSURES: Provide and maintain for the duration of construction, all fencing, scaffolds,

tarpaulins, canopies, warning signs, steps, platforms, bridges, and other temporary construction necessary for proper protection and completion of the work in compliance with pertinent safety rules and other regulations.

13.04 PARKING: Parking shall be limited to the area allotted to the Contractor. 13.05 LAYOUT Provide a layout showing how staging area will be used; to insure that it will not

create any unforeseen conflicts. 13.06 TEMPORARY UTILITIES:

Provide any temporary utilities that may be needed for the performance of the work.

13.07 MAINTENANCE: A. Maintain temporary facilities and controls as long as needed for safe and

proper completion of the work.

B. Remove such temporary facilities and controls as rapidly as progress of the work will permit.

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C. Maintain portable restroom in a secure and sanitary condition, such that it

doesn’t become a nuisance. 13.07 PAYMENT:

The Contractor shall pay for all temporary facilities needed to perform the work.

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SECTION 14 STORAGE AND PROTECTION 14.01 SUMMARY: Provide storage and protection for all products scheduled for use in the Work.

Storage shall be kept to a minimum and limited to the staging area. 14.02 MANUFACTURERS' RECOMMENDATIONS: Determine and comply with manufacturers' recommendations on product

handling, storage and protection for all products. 14.03 PACKAGING: A. Deliver products to the job site in their manufacturer's original container,

with labels intact and legible. Maintain packaged materials with seals unbroken and labels intact until time of use.

B. Promptly remove damaged material and unsuitable items from the job site.

Promptly replace with material meeting the specified requirements, at no additional cost to the Owner.

C. The Construction Manager may reject as non-complying such material

and products that do not bear identification satisfactory to the Owner Representative/Architect as to manufacturer, grade, quality and other pertinent information.

14.04 PROTECTION: A. Protect finished surfaces, including jambs, ceilings, and soffits of openings

used as passageways, through which equipment and materials are handled.

B. Provide protection for finished floor surfaces in traffic areas, including

parking areas, prior to allowing equipment or materials to be moved over such surfaces.

C. Maintain finished surfaces clean, unmarred, and suitably protected until

accepted by the Owner. 14.05 STORAGE:

Keep all construction materials subject to moisture damage under cover and dry. Protect against exposure to weather and contact with damp or wet surfaces.

14.06 REPAIRS AND REPLACEMENTS:

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A. In event of damage, promptly make replacements and repairs to the approval of the Construction Manager and at no additional cost to the Owner.

B. Additional time required to secure replacements and to make repairs will

not be considered by the Construction Manager to justify an extension in the Contract Time of Completion.

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SECTION 15 CLEANING 15.01 SUMMARY: Through the construction period, maintain the work areas and site in a standard

of cleanliness as described in this Section. Thoroughly clean all work prior to final acceptance.

15.02 CLEANING MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT: Provide all required personnel, equipment, and materials needed to maintain the

specified standard of cleanliness. 15.03 COMPATIBILITY: Use only the cleaning materials and equipment which are compatible with the

surface being cleaned. 15.04 PROGRESS CLEANING: A. Daily, and more often if necessary, inspect the site and work areas, and

pick up all scrap, debris, and waste material. Remove all such items off site after each day’s work.

B. Weekly, and more often if necessary, sweep all interior spaces clean.

"Clean" will be interpreted as meaning free from dust and other material capable of being removed by reasonable diligence using a hand-held broom.

C. Weekly, and more often if necessary, inspect all arrangements of

materials and temporary facilities stored on the site. Retain all stored items in an orderly arrangement allowing maximum access, without impeding employee/vehicular movement, and providing the required protection of materials and temporary facilities.

D. As required preparatory to installation of succeeding material, clean the

structures or pertinent portions thereof to the degree of cleanliness recommended by the manufacturer of the succeeding material.

E. Do not allow any contaminated run-off from the construction area; subject to periodic monitoring by the City Municipal Utilities Department and to their satisfaction.

15.05 FINAL CLEANING:

A. Except as otherwise specifically provided, "clean" will be interpreted as meaning the level of cleanliness generally provided by commercial building maintenance subcontractors using commercial quality building maintenance equipment and materials.

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B. Prior to completion of the work, remove from the job site all tools, surplus

materials, equipment, scrap, debris and waste. C. Hose down all paved areas on the site and all public sidewalks directly

adjacent to the site. Completely remove all resultant debris. The Contractor is required to conform to all City codes and ordinances regarding storm water management and discharge control, including the use of Best Management Practices (BMP’s).

D. Structures: 1. Visually inspect all exterior surfaces and remove all traces of soil,

waste material, smudges, and other foreign matter. Remove all traces of splashed materials from adjacent surfaces. If necessary to achieve a uniform degree of exterior cleanliness, hose down the exterior of the structure. In the event of stubborn stains not removable with water, the Construction Manager may require light sandblasting or other cleaning at no additional cost to the Owner.

2. Visually inspect all interior surfaces and remove all traces of soil, waste material, smudges and other foreign matter. Remove all traces of splashed materials from adjacent surfaces. Remove all paint drippings, spots, stains, and dirt from finished surfaces.

E. Schedule final cleaning as approved by the Construction Manager to

provide a completely clean project.

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SECTION 16 CONTRACT CLOSEOUT 16.01 SUMMARY: This Section describes the procedure for transfer of the completed work to the

Owner. 16.02 FINAL COMPLETION: A. Verify that the work is complete including, but not necessarily limited to,

the items mentioned in the Special Provisions. Certify that: 1. Contract Documents have been reviewed for project completeness; 2. Work has been completed in accordance with the Contract

Documents; 3. Work has been inspected and approved for compliance with the

Contract Documents; 4. Special Inspections and tests have been performed as required; 5. Work is completed and ready for final inspection. B. The Construction Manager/Architect, and Owner Representative will make

an inspection to verify status of completion. The Construction Manager will notify the Contractor in writing of any discovered deficiencies (punch list).

C. Remedy the deficiencies promptly, and notify the Construction Manager

when ready for re-inspection. D. When the Construction Manager determines that the work is acceptable

under the Contract Documents, he will request the Contractor to make closeout submittals.

16.03 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS:

A. Closeout submittals include, but are not necessarily limited to:

1. Project Record Documents; 2. Operation and maintenance manuals; 3. Warranties and bonds; 4. Final disposal and recycling report; 5. Spare parts and materials extra stock; 6. Final electrical equipment plan and schedule including list of

manufacturer and model number for all equipment; 7. Evidence of compliance with requirements of governmental

agencies having jurisdiction including, but not necessarily limited to, Certificate of Inspection and Certificate of Occupancy;

8. Certificates of Insurance for products and completed operations;

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9. Evidence of payment and release of liens; 10. List of subcontractors, service organizations, and principal vendors,

including names, addresses and telephone numbers where they can be reached for emergency service at all times including nights, weekends, and holidays.

B. Submit a final statement of accounting to the Construction Manager

showing all adjustments to the Contract Sum. 16.04 INSTRUCTION: Instruct the Owner's personnel in proper operation and maintenance of systems,

equipment and similar items which were provided as part of the work. All instruction will be given to the satisfaction of the Owner Representative prior to final payment.

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SECTION 17 RECORD DOCUMENTS 17.01 SUMMARY: This Section describes the requirements for maintaining records of actual

conditions in the field and for changes in the work as contained on the As-Built drawings and transcribed to become the Record Documents.

The purpose of final Project Record Documents is to provide factual information

regarding all aspects of the work, both concealed and visible, to enable future modifications of the work to proceed without lengthy and expensive site measurement, investigation, and examination.

17.02 DOCUMENTS REQUIRED: A. Maintain at the site the following record documents to be turned over to

the Owner upon request for Final Completion: 1. Shop Drawings 2. Operating Manuals for all equipment installed 17.03 MAINTENANCE OF DOCUMENTS AND SAMPLES: A. Store record documents and samples in Contractor's field office apart from

documents used for construction. 1. Provide files and racks for storage of documents 2. Provide locked cabinets or secure storage space for storage of

samples B. File documents and samples in a manner acceptable to the Construction

Manager. C. Make documents and samples available at all times for inspection by the

Construction Manager. D. Update the documents within 24 hours after receiving information that a

change has occurred or clarification has been issued. 17.04 MARKING DEVICES: Use marking pens for recording updated information on the documents. 17.05 RECORDING: A. Label each document "AS-BUILT PROJECT RECORD" in neat, large

printed letters.

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B. Record information concurrently with the construction process. 1. Do not conceal any work until required information is recorded 2. Completely, accurately, and legibly record, to the satisfaction of the

Construction Manager, all deviations in construction, especially any deviations caused by approved changes and/or clarifications to the work.

3. Use additional copies of prints, if necessary, to insure legible recording of data.

4. Date all entries. 5. Call attention to the entry by drawing a "cloud" around the area

affected. 6. In the event of overlapping changes, use different marking pen

colors for each change. C. Legibly mark drawings to record actual construction: 1. Depths of various elements of concrete in relation to finish floor

datum. 2. Horizontal and vertical locations of underground utilities and

appurtenances, referenced to permit surface improvements. 3. Locations of internal utilities and appurtenances concealed in the

construction, referenced to visible and accessible features of the structure.

4. Field changes of dimension and detail. 5. Changes made reflecting approved changes to the work. 6. Details not on original Contract Drawings. D. Legibly mark each Section of the Specifications to record: 1. Manufacturer's trade name, catalog number, and supplier of each

product and item of equipment installed. 2. Changes made reflecting approved changes to the work. E. Maintain shop drawings as record drawings. Legibly annotate shop

drawings to record changes made after approval. F. Prior to submitting each request for payment, secure approval from the

Construction Manager of the current status of record documents. G. Periodic payments or portions thereof to the Contractor may be withheld

until the Construction Manager verifies that all as-built information to date has been properly recorded on project record documents.

17.06 CONVERSION OF CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS AND SCHEMATIC

LAYOUTS:

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A. The drawings are shown schematically and are not intended to portray precise physical layout. The final physical arrangement is determined by the Contractor, subject to the approval of the Construction Manager/Architect, and shall be accurately recorded by the Contractor on the record documents.

17.07 FINAL PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS:

A. Upon completion of the work, and as precedent to final payment, the contractor shall provide and deliver to the Architect, updated drawings showing the work exactly as installed.

B. Obtain approval from the Construction Manager/Architect of all data recorded on the As-Built set of prints.

C. After Final Completion, the Architect will transfer all data shown on the job set of As-Built Record Drawings to the corresponding drawings, coordinating the information as required.

D. Clearly indicate at each affected detail and other drawings a full description of changes made during construction, and the actual location of items.

E. "Cloud" all affected areas.

F. Stamp each record drawing with the following information: 1. As-Built Drawings. 2. Prepared by: Contractor's name, permanent address. 3. Date prepared. 4. Contractor's signature. 17.08 SUBMITTALS: A. Submit the complete set of As-Built Project Record Documents to the

Construction Manager upon request for Closeout Submittals. B. Participate in review meetings with the Construction Manager and the

Architect as required. C. Make the required changes if any, and promptly deliver the final Project

Record Documents to the Construction Manager. D. Submit proof of building permit final inspection.

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SECTION 024119GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY:Demolish and remove from the site those items so indicated on the Drawings.

1.2 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:This Section shall be performed in accordance with the General Conditions, SupplementaryConditions and all Sections in Division 1 of these Specifications. These documents must be readwith the other Contract Documents and Sections as a whole to complete the intent of thecontract.

1.3 SECTION REQUIREMENTS:

A. Demolished material shall be considered the property of the Contractor and shall becompletely removed from the job site.

B. Items indicated on the Drawings to be removed and salvaged remain Owner’s property.Remove, clean and deliver to Owner’s designated storage area.

C. Comply with EPA regulations and hauling and disposal regulations of authorities havingjurisdiction.

D. Owner will occupy portions of building immediately adjacent to selective demolition area.Conduct selective demolition so Owner’s operations will not be disrupted.

E. It is not expected that hazardous materials will be encountered in the Work. If materialssuspected of containing hazardous materials are encountered, do not disturb; immediatelynotify Architect and Owner. Owner will remove hazardous materials under a separatecontract.

PRODUCTSNot applicable

EXECUTION

3.1 EXISTING CONDITIONS:

A. Prior to all work of this Section, examine the areas and conditions under which work will beperformed. If conditions detrimental to timely and proper completion of the work exist, notifythe Architect. Do not proceed until unsatisfactory conditions are corrected.

B. Contractor shall visit the site and verify the extent and location of selective demolitionrequired. Carefully identify limits of selective demolition. Mark interface surfaces asrequired to enable workmen also to identify items to be removed and items to be left inplace intact.

C. By careful study of the Contract Documents, determine the location and extent of selectivedemolition to be performed.

D. The Drawings do not purport to show all objects existing on the site or in the building.

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3.2 DEMOLITION

A. Maintain services / systems indicated to remain and protect them against damage duringselective demolition operations. Before proceeding with demolition, provide temporaryservices / systems that bypass area of selective demolition and that maintain continuity ofservices / systems to other parts of the building.

B. Locate, identify, shut off, disconnect and cap off utility services and mechanical / electricalsystems serving areas to be selectively demolished.

C. Provide temporary barricades and other protection required to prevent injury to people anddamage to adjacent buildings and facilities to remain.

D. Provide and maintain shoring, bracing and structural supports as required to preservestability and prevent movement, settlement, or collapse of construction and finishes toremain or construction being demolished.

E. Provide temporary weather protection to prevent water leakage and damage to structureand interior areas.

F. Protect walls, ceilings, floors and other existing finish work that are to remain. Erect andmaintain dustproof partitions. Cover and protect furniture, furnishings and equipment thathave not been removed.

G. Neatly cut openings and holes plumb, square and true to dimensions required. Use cuttingmethods least likely to damage construction to remain or adjoining construction.

H. Promptly removed demolished materials from Owner’s property and legally dispose ofthem. Do not burn demolished materials.

3.3 REPLACEMENT:

In the event of demolition of items not so scheduled to be demolished, promptly replace suchitems to the approval of the Architect and at no additional cost to the Owner.

END OF SECTION 024119

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SECTION 033600GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY:Provide and install sealer and hardener and diamond polish concrete to specified finish level asshown on the Drawings and specified herein.

1.2 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:This Section shall be performed in accordance with the General Conditions, SupplementaryConditions and all Sections in Division 1 of these Specifications. These documents must be readwith the other Contract Documents and Sections as a whole to complete the intent of thecontract.

1.3 RELATED WORK:

A. Section 033660 Chemically Stained Concrete Floor

1.4 REFERENCES:

A. American Society for Testing and Materials:1. ASTM-C779, Standard Test Method for Abrasion Resistance of Horizontal Concrete

Surfaces.2. ASTM G23-81, Ultraviolet Light and Water Spray3. ASTM C805, Impact Strength

B. American Concrete Institute:1. ACI 302. 1R-89, Guide for concrete Floor and Slab Construction.

C. Other Test:1. Reflectivity

1.5 SUBMITTALS:

A. Make submittals in accordance with the provision of Division 1.

1. Provide submittal information within 35 calendar days after the contractor has receivedthe Owner’s Notice to Proceed.

B. Product Data:

1. Submit special concrete finishes manufacturer’s specifications and test data.2. Submit special concrete finishes describing product to be provided giving

manufacturer’s name and product name for the specified material proposed to beprovided under this section.

3. Submit special concrete finishes manufacturer’s recommended installation procedures;which when approved by the Architect, will become the basis for accepting or rejectingactual installation procedures used on the work.

4. Submit special concrete finishes technical data sheet giving descriptive data, curingtime and application requirements.

5. Submit special concrete finishes manufacturer’s Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)and other safety requirements.

6. Follow all special concrete finishes published manufacturer’s installation instructions.

C. Test Results:Provide certified test reports, prepared by an independent testing laboratory, confirming

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compliance with specified performance criteria.

1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Installer Qualifications:1. Use an experienced installer and adequate number of skilled workmen who are

thoroughly trained and experienced in the necessary craft.2. The special concrete finish manufacturer shall certify applicator.3. Applicator shall be familiar with the specified requirements and the methods needed

for proper performance of work of this section.

B. Manufacturer’s Certification:Provide letter of certification from concrete finish manufacturer stating that installer iscertified applicator of special concrete finishes, and is familiar with proper procedures andinstallation requirements required by the manufacturer.

C. Mock-ups:1. Apply mock-ups of each type finish, to demonstrate typical joint, surface finish, color

variation (if any), and standard of workmanship.a. Build mock-ups approximately 50 square feet in the location indicated or if not

indicated, as directed by the Architect or Architect.b. Notify Architect or Architect seven days in advance of dates and times when

mock-ups will be constructed.c. Obtain from the Architect or Architect approval of mock-ups before starting

construction.d. If Architect or Architect determines that mock-ups do not meet requirements,

demolish and remove them from the site and cast others until mock-ups areapproved.

e. Maintain mock-ups during construction in an undisturbed condition as a standardfor judging the completed work.

f. Approved mock-ups may become part of the completed work if undisturbed attime of substantial completion.

D. Protection:1. No satisfactory chemical or cleaning procedure is available to remove petroleum stains

from the concrete surface. Prevention is therefore essential.a. All hydraulic powered equipment must be diapered to avoid staining of the

concrete.b. No trade will park vehicles on the inside slab. If necessary to complete their

scope of work, drop cloths will be placed under vehicles at all times.c. No pipe cutting machine will be used on the inside floor slab.d. Steel will not be placed on interior slab to avoid rust staining.e. Acids and acidic detergents will not come into contact with slab.f. All trades informed that the slab must be protected at all times.

E. Pre-installation Conference:Conduct pre-installation conference at project site.

1.7 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING:

A. Deliver materials in original containers, with seal’s unbroken, bearing manufacturer labelsindicating brand names and directions for storage.

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B. Dispense special concrete finish material from factory numbered and sealed containers.Maintain record of container numbers.

1.8 PRODUCT CONDITIONS:

A. Environmental limitations:1. Comply with manufacturer’s written instructions for substrate temperature and moisture

content, ambient temperature and humidity, ventilation, and other conditions affectingtopping performance.a. Concrete Floor Flatness rating recommended at least 40, where possible.b. Concrete Floor Levelness rating recommended at least 30, where possible.c. Concrete must be cured a minimum of 45 days or as directed by the manufacturer

before application of Retro Plate can begin.d. Application of Retro-Plate shall take place 10 days prior to installation of

equipment and substantial completion, thus providing a complete, uninhibitedconcrete slab for application.

B. Close areas to traffic during floor application and after application, for time periodrecommended in writing by manufacturer.

PRODUCTS

2.1 MATERIALS AND MANUFACTURERS:

A. Hardening / Sealing Agent:

1. Retro-Plate 99, manufactured by Advanced Floor Products Inc., P.O. Box 50533,Provo, Utah 84605, 801-812-3420.a. Performance Criteria

(1) Abrasion Resistance: ASTM C779 - Up to 400% increase in abrasionresistance.

(2) Impact Strength: ASTM C805 – Up to 21% increase impact strength.(3) Ultra Violet Light and Water Spray: ASTM G23-81 – No adverse effect to

ultra violet and water spray.(4) Reflectivity: Up to 30% increase in reflectivity.

2. Certified Applicators3. Manufacturer’s Regional Representative

2.2 RELATED MATERIALS:

A. Neutralizing Agent:4. Tri-sodium Phosphate

B. Water

1. Potable

EXECUTION

3.1 SURFACE CONDITIONS:

A. Examine substrate, with installer present, for conditions affecting performance of finish.Correct conditions detrimental to timely and proper work. Do not proceed untilunsatisfactory conditions are corrected.

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B. Verify that base slab meet finish and surface profile requirements in Division 3 SectionCast-in-Place Concrete and Project Conditions above.

C. Prior to application, verify that floor surfaces are free of construction latents.

3.2 APPLICATION:

A. Start any of the floor finish applications in presence of manufacturer’s technicalrepresentative.

B. Sealing, Hardening and Polishing of Concrete Surface

1. Concrete must be in place a minimum of 45 days or as directed by the manufacturerbefore application can begin.

2. Application is to take place at least 10 days prior to racking and other in-storeaccessory installation, thus providing a complete, uninhabited concrete slab forapplication.

3. Only a certified applicator shall apply Retro-Plate 99. Applicable procedures must befollowed as recommended by the product manufacturer and as required to matchapproved test sample.

4. Achieve waterproofing, hardening, dust-proofing, and abrasion resistance of thesurface without changing the natural appearance of the concrete, except for the sheen.

5. Polish to required sheen level; level 3 light reflective mirror finish.

3.3 WORKMANSHIP AND CLEANING:

A. The premises shall be kept clean and free of debris at all times.

B. Remove spatter from adjoining surfaces, as necessary.

C. Repair damages to surface caused by cleaning operations.

D. Remove debris from jobsite.

1. Dispose of materials in separate, closed containers in accordance with localregulations.

3.4 PROTECTION:

Protect finished work until fully cured in accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations.

END OF SECTION

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SECTION 093000GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY:Provide ceramic tile where shown on the Drawings and as accepted as a bid alternate, asspecified herein, and as needed for a complete and proper installation.

1.2 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:This Section shall be performed in accordance with the General Conditions, SupplementaryConditions and all Sections in Division 1 of these Specifications. These documents must be readwith the other Contract Documents and Sections as a whole to complete the intent of thecontract.

1.3 SUBMITTALS:Make submittals to the Architect in accordance with the provisions of Section 013323 of thesespecifications.

PRODUCTS

1.1 CERAMIC TILE:

A. Provide ceramic tile and accessories complying with Tile Council of America Specification137.1, in colors and patterns as noted on the drawings from standard colors and patterns ofthe approved manufacturers.

B. Floor Tile:1. Provide coefficient of friction not less than 0.50 when tested in accordance with ASTM

F489, ASTM F609, and the National Bureau of Standards Technical Note 895.

C. Provide standard accessory shapes as required including wall inside and outside corners,and base cove.

1.2 ANTI-FRACTURE WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE FOR FLOORS; WET AREAS:Under all floor tile installations install Nobleseal TS Waterproofing and Crack Isolation Sheetsystem as manufactured by the Noble Company or Laticrete 9235, or equal.

1.3 TILE ACCESSORIES:Schluter System tile accessories (edge trim, transition trim, control joints). Refer to Drawings fordetails and model numbers.

1.4 SETTING MATERIALS:

A. Comply with pertinent recommendations contained in the Tile Council of America "Handbookfor Ceramic Tile Installation".

B. Latex – Portland cement complying with ANSI A118.4 by Laticrete or equal.

C. Special tile setting mortars will be considered by the Architect when complete technical data

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is submitted in advance.

1.5 GROUT:

A. Comply with pertinent recommendations contained in the Tile Council of America "Handbookfor Ceramic Tile Installation" in colors selected by the Architect from standard colors availablefrom the approved manufacturers.

B. Sanded Grout:1. Provide a commercially prepared sanded grouting composition Laticrete 1500 Series or

equal, with high flexibility and stain resistance.

C. Unsanded Grout:Provide a commercially prepared non-sand grouting composition with high flexibility and stainresistance, Laticrete 160 Series; Fusion Pro Single Component Grout/Custom BuildingProducts 800-272-8786 or equal.

D. Grout Color:As selected by Architect from manufacturer’s standards, Laticrete ; Fusion Pro or equal.

1.6 CAULK:Provide sanded or unsanded caulk in color to match grout. Color Caulk Premium Tile and FixtureCaulk, Custom Building Products Polyblend Ceramic Tile Caulk, or equal.

1.7 GROUT SEALER:Provide commercially prepared grout sealer designed to be used directly from the container;Bostik CeramaSeal Grout Sealer, or equal.

1.8 OTHER MATERIALS:Provide other materials, not specifically described but required for a complete and properinstallation, as selected by the Contractor subject to the approval of the Architect.

EXECUTION

1.1 EXAMINATION:

A. Verify that wall surfaces are free of substances which would impair bonding of settingmaterials, smooth and flat within tolerances specified in ANSI A137.1, and are ready toreceive tile.

B. Verify that sub-floor surfaces are dust-free, and free of substances which would impairbonding of setting materials to sub-floor surfaces, and are smooth and flat within tolerancesspecified in ANSI A137.1.

C. Verify that concrete sub-floor surfaces are ready for tile installation by testing for moistureemission rate and alkalinity; obtain instructions if test results are not within limitsrecommended by tile manufacturer and setting materials manufacturer.

D. Verify that required floor-mounted utilities are in correct location.

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1.2 PREPARATION:

A. Protect surrounding work from damage.

B. Remove any curing compounds or other contaminates.

C. Vacuum clean surfaces and damp clean.

D. Seal substrate surface cracks with filler. Level existing substrate surfaces to acceptableflatness tolerances.

E. Prepare substrate surfaces for adhesive installation in accordance with adhesivemanufacturer’s instructions.

1.3 INSTALLATION:

A. General:1. Comply with ANSI A108.1, ANSI A108.2, and the latest published edition of "Handbook

for Ceramic Tile Installation" of the Tile Council of America, except as otherwisedirected by the Architect or specified herein.

Interior concrete floor, waterproof membrane, thin-set, F-122.

B. Lay tile to pattern indicated. Arrange pattern so that a full tile or joint is centered on each walland that no tiles less than ½ width is used. Do not interrupt tile pattern through openings.

C. Cut and fit tile to penetrations through tile, leaving sealant joint space. Form corners andbases neatly. Align floor joints.

D. Place tile joints uniform in width, subject to variance in tolerance allowed in tile size. Makejoints watertight, without voids, cracks, excess mortar, or excess grout.

E. Form internal angles square and external angles bullnosed.

F. Allow tile to set for a minimum of 48 hours prior to grouting.

G. Grout tile joints. Use standard grout unless otherwise indicated.

H. Apply tile caulking to junction of tile and dissimilar materials and junction of dissimilar planes.

1.4 SEALING:

A. Seal grout using Grout Sealer in coverage per manufacturer’s specifications. Apply withclean, white cloth, brush or spray applicator. Avoid puddling to obtain maximum coverage.Once dry, wipe off remaining residue with clean, white cotton cloth. Porous surfaces mayrequire multiple applications. Allow to cure 4 hours after application.

1.5 CLEANING

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A. Clean tile and grout surfaces.

1.6 PROTECTION OF FINISHED WORK:

A. Do not permit traffic over finished floor surface for 72 hours after installation.

B. Cover floors with kraft paper and protect from dirt and residue from other trades.

C. Where floor will be exposed for prolonged periods cover with plywood or other similar typewalkways.

END OF SECTION 093000

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SECTION 099100GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY:Provide painting as shown on the Finish Schedule in the Drawings and specified herein. Thetype of material to be used and the number of coats to be applied are listed in the "PaintingSchedule" in Part 3.00 of this Section of these Specifications. The term "paint", as used herein,included enamels, epoxies, paints, sealers, fillers, emulsions, and other coatings, whether usedas prime, intermediate, or finish coats.

1.2 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:This Section shall be performed in accordance with the General Conditions, SupplementaryConditions and all Sections in Division 1 of these Specifications. These documents must be readwith the other Contract Documents and Sections as a whole to complete the intent of thecontract.

1.3 SUBMITTALS:Make submittals to the Architect in accordance with the provisions of Section 013323 of thesespecifications.

1.4 INDOOR AIR POLLUTANT CONTROL REQUIREMENTS

A. VOC Limits:2. Architectural paints and coatings shall comply with VOC limits in Table 1 of the ARB

Architectural Coatings Suggested Control Measure, as shown in Table 5.504.4.3 of the2013 California Green Building Standards Code, unless more stringent local limitsapply.

3. The VOC content limit for coatings that do not meet the definitions for the specialtycoatings categories listed in Table 5.504.4.3 shall be determined by classifying thecoating as a Flat, Nonflat or Nonflat-High Gloss coating, based on its gloss, as definedin Subsections 4.21, 4.36 and 4.37 of the 2007 California Air Resources Board,Suggested Control Measure, and the corresponding Flat, Nonflat or Nonflat-High GlossVOC limit in Table 5.504.4.3 shall apply.

B. Aerosol Paints and Coatings.1. Aerosol paints and coatings shall meet the PWMIR Limits for ROC in Section

94522(a)(3) and other requirements, including prohibitions on use of certain toxiccompounds and ozone depleting substances, in Sections 94522(c)(2) and (d)(2) ofCalifornia Code of Regulations, Title 17, commencing with Section 94520; and in areasunder the jurisdiction of the Bay Area Air Quality Management District additionallycomply with the percent VOC by weight of product limits of Regulation 8 Rule 49.

1.5 MOCK-UPS:Full-coat finish Sample of each type of coating, color, and substrate, applied where directed.

1.6 PROJECT CONDITIONS:The General Contractor is responsible to ensure all materials used in this Section meet currentCalifornia V.O.C. (volatile organic compounds/chemicals) Regulations. The Architect shall beimmediately notified of all V.O.C. conflicts. Work shall not proceed until conflicts are resolved.

1.7 EXTRA STOCK:Upon completion of this portion of the Work, deliver to the Owner an extra stock of one gallon of

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each color and gloss used in each coating material used, with all such extra stock tightly sealed inclearly labeled containers.

PRODUCTS

2.1 PAINT MATERIALS:

A. Manufacturer:2. All paint materials selected for coating systems for each type of surface shall be the

product of a single manufacturer.3. Paint materials listed herein, unless otherwise designated in the "Painting Schedule",

are the product of Kelly Moore and require no further approval as to manufacturer orcatalog number.

4. Equivalent products of other major paint manufacturers may be used subject toapproval by the Architect of the materials list and manufacturers' recommendationsrequired to be submitted under Article 1.03 above. Equivalent product manufacturersmust provide a manufacturers product reference guide demonstrating the equivalenceof the product substituted to the one specified.

B. Compatibility:1. All paint materials and equipment shall be compatible in use; finish coats shall be

compatible with prime coats; prime coats shall be compatible with the surface to becoated; all tools and equipment shall be compatible with the coating to be applied.

2. Thinners, when used, shall be only those thinners recommended for that purpose bythe manufacturer of the material to be thinned.

C. Colors and glosses:All colors and glosses shall be indicated on the Painting Schedule and Finishes Schedule.

EXECUTION

3.1 PREPARATION OF SURFACES, GENERAL:

A. Prior to all surface preparation and painting operations, completely mask, remove orotherwise adequately protect all hardware, accessories, machined surfaces, plates, lightingfixtures, and similar items in contact with painted surfaces but not scheduled to receive paint.

B. Spot prime all exposed nails and other metals which are to be painted with emulsion paints,using a primer recommended by the manufacturer of the coating system.

C. Before applying paint or other surface treatment, thoroughly clean all surfaces involved.Schedule all cleaning and painting so that dust and other contaminants from the cleaningprocess will not fall on wet, newly painted surfaces.

3.2 PREPARATION OF WOOD SURFACES:

A. Clean all wood surfaces until they are free from dirt, and all other foreign substance.

B. Unless specifically noted to be left rough, smooth all finished wood surfaces exposed to view,using the proper sandpaper. Where so required, use varying degrees of coarseness insandpaper to produce uniformly smooth and unmarred wood surfaces.

C. Knots:

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1. On small, dry, seasoned knots, thoroughly scrape and clean the surface and apply onecoat of good quality knot-sealer before application of the priming coat.

2. On large, open, unseasoned knots, scrape off all pitch and thoroughly clean the area,followed by an application of one coat of good quality knot-sealer.

3. Remove and treat all pitch surfaces as required for large knots.

D. Dryness:Unless specifically approved by the Architect, do not proceed with the painting of woodsurfaces until the moisture content of the wood is 12% or less as measured by a moisture-meter approved by the Architect.

3.3 PREPARATION OF METAL SURFACES:

A. Galvanized metal:1. Clean all surfaces thoroughly with solvent until they are completely free from dirt, soil,

and grease.2. Thoroughly treat the cleaned surface with phosphoric acid etch.3. Remove all excess etching solution and allow to dry completely before application of

paint.

B. Other metals:1. Thoroughly clean all surfaces until they are completely free from dirt, oil, grease and

old paint.2. Allow to dry thoroughly before application of paint.

3.4 PREPARATION OF MASONRY / CONCRETE SURFACES:

A. Clean all masonry / concrete surfaces until they are free from dirt and all other foreignsubstances.

B. At existing exterior masonry / concrete to be sealed, water blast surfaces until they are freefrom dirt and all other foreign surfaces.

3.5 PAINT APPLICATION:

A. General:1. Paint all surfaces, except glass, flat concrete, and similar items, not prefinished and not

called out as unfinished.2. Paint all grilles and other prefinished items where the factory prefinish is not in

accordance with the Painting Schedule and color selection or where a prefinished itemis not the same color as the adjacent surface. Paint to match adjacent surface.

B. Drying:1. Allow sufficient drying time between coats.2. Modify the period as recommended by the material manufacturer to suit adverse

weather conditions.

C. Environmental conditions:1. Comply with the manufacturer's recommendations as to environmental conditions

under which the coating systems may be applied.2. Do not apply paint in areas where dust is being generated.

D. Defects:

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Sand and dust between coats to remove all defects visible to the unaided eye from a distanceof five feet.

E. Color of undercoats:Slightly vary the color of succeeding coats.

3.6 INSPECTION:

A. Do not apply additional coats until completed coat has been inspected and approved by theArchitect.

B. Only inspected and approved coats of paint will be considered in determining the number ofcoats applied.

3.7 RE-INSTALLATION OF REMOVED ITEMS:Following completion of painting in each space, promptly reinstall all items removed for painting,using only workmen skilled in the particular trade.

3.8 CLEANING UP:

A. During progress of the Work, do not allow the accumulation of empty containers or otherexcess items except in areas specifically set aside for that purpose. Prevent accidentalspilling of paint materials and, in event of such spill, immediately remove all spilled materialand the waste or other equipment used to clean up the spill, and wash the surfaces to theiroriginal undamaged condition, all at no additional cost to the Owner.

B. Upon completion of this portion of the Work visually inspect all surfaces and remove all paintand traces of paint from surfaces not scheduled to be painted.

3.9 PAINTING SCHEDULE:

Apply the following finishes to the areas designated:

Type 1: Interior Wood Paint (Semi-Gloss)First Coat: Kelly Moore 975 100% Acrylic Interior Enamel UndercoatSecond Coat: Kelly Moore 1650 Acry-Plex Semi-Gloss EnamelThird Coat: Kelly Moore 1650 Acry-Plex Semi-Gloss Enamel

Type 2: Interior Drywall (Semi-Gloss)First Coat: Kelly Moore 971 Acry-Plex Interior PVA Primer / SealerSecond Coat: Kelly Moore 1650 Acry-Plex Semi-GlossThird Coat: Kelly Moore 1650 Acry-Plex Semi-Gloss

Type 3: Interior CMU (Eggshell Sheen)First Coat: Kelly Moore 521, Fill and Prime Acrylic Block FillerSecond Coat: Kelly Moore 1686 Dura-Poxy Acrylic Eggshell EnamelThird Coat: Kelly Moore 1686 Dura-Poxy Acrylic Eggshell Enamel

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SECTION 113100GENERAL

1.1 DESCRIPTION:Provide and install kitchen appliances as shown on the Drawings and specified herein.

1.2 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:This Section shall be performed in accordance with the General Conditions, SupplementaryConditions and all Sections in Division 1 of these Specifications. These documents must be readwith the other Contract Documents and Sections as a whole to complete the intent of thecontract.

1.3 SUBMITTALS:Make submittals to the Architect in accordance with the provisions of Section 013323 of thesespecifications.

1.4 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS:Comply with provisions of the following product certifications:

A. NFPA: Provide electrical appliances listed and labeled as defined in NFPA 70, Article 100,by a testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, and marked for intendeduse.

B. UL and NEMA: Provide electrical components required as part of residential appliances thatare listed and labeled by UL and that comply with applicable NEMA standards.

C. ANSI: Provide gas-burning appliances that comply with ANSI Z21 Series standards.

D. NAECA: Provide residential appliances that comply with NAECA standards.

1.5 ENERGY RATINGS:Provide appliances that qualify for the EPA/DOE ENERGY STAR product labeling program.

PRODUCTS

2.1 Oven : see model number on drawings.

EXECUTION

3.1 COORDINATION:Coordinate all interface requirements for electrical and mechanical connections in a timelymanner to permit orderly progress of the Work.

3.2 INSTALLATION:

A. General:Install the kitchen equipment in strict accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations,the approved Shop Drawings, the original design, and all pertinent codes and regulations,anchoring all components securely, level and plumb.

B. Inspection:Upon completion of the installation, put all operable components through at least two

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complete operating cycles and verify that all components are properly adjusted and workingin accordance with their design intent.

C. Verify that accessories required have been furnished and installed.

D. Touch-up:Touch up all scratches and abrasions to be completely invisible to the unaided eye from adistance of five feet.

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SECTION 123216GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY:Provide and install manufactured plastic laminate clad casework as shown and shown on theDrawings and as specified herein.

1.2 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:This Section shall be performed in accordance with the General Conditions, SupplementaryConditions and all Sections in Division 1 of these Specifications. These documents must be readwith the other Contract Documents and Sections as a whole to complete the intent of thecontract.

1.3 SUBMITTALS:

A. Make submittals in accordance with the provisions of Section 013323 of these specifications.

B. Submit complete drawings showing plans, elevations, ends, cross sections, location and typeof service fixtures with lines thereto; anchorage locations and fitting floors, walls and base;location of units in relation to surrounding walls, doors, windows, etc. Coordinate with otherwork involved. Show locations for connections well in advance of concrete work to preventdelay.

1. Take such jobsite measurements as may be required and be responsible forsame. Report any major discrepancy between Drawings and jobsite dimensions toArchitect.

C. Descriptive data: Submit descriptive data for manufacturer's catalog items.

D. Samples: Prior to delivery of any work to job, submit samples as follows:1. Laminate samples of door faces

1.4 GUARANTEE:Guarantee against delaminations, joint separations, warp or twist in doors more than 1/4 inch,and splits or cracks in finished surfaces for period of one year after filing Notice of Completion.

1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING:

A. Do not deliver until wet operations in building are completed and storage area is closed inand broom clean, with relative humidity 50% or less at 70 degrees F.

B. Deliver in sections to fit openings.

PRODUCTS

2.1 MATERIALS:

A. Exposed vertical surfaces and edge bandings: 1/32 inch thick laminated plastic conformingto or exceeding NEMA Standard LS-3-75 Colors and patterns as selected by Architect.

B. Exterior exposed horizontal surfaces: 1/16 inch thick laminated plastic conforming to orexceeding NEMA Standard LD-3-75.

C. Countertops and splashes: Formica, Nevamar, Wilson Art, or approved equal: 1/16 inch

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thick high pressure laminated sheet, LD-3-75, laminated to 3/4 inch thick exterior grade

D. Materials: Plastic laminate colors and patterns as selected by Architect may be more thanone selection per cabinet. Doors and frames may be different selections.

E. Concealed Surfaces: Exterior type high-density overlay, champagne color, bonded underheat and pressure to both sides of particleboard core. Use for wall-hung and tall cabinettops, bottoms, concealed ends and partitions. For backs of doors and drawers, furnishlaminated plastic cabinet liner, .020 inch thick, champagne color.

F. Core for laminated plastic faced items: FS LLL-B-800 softwood particleboard, 40 lbs per cu ftdensity.

G. Hardboard: FS LLL-B-805 factory prefinished and sealed to resist moisture absorption.

H. Plywood: PS 1-74, Exterior type, high-density overlay faced, champagne color.

I. Panels and Shelves: Bank all leading edges of cabinet ends with plastic laminate. Providehardboard backs, 1/4 inch thick, for fixed wall cabinets and open shelving. All shelving shallbe plywood, minimum thickness 3/4 inch. All shelving over 3 feet in unsupported length shallbe a minimum of 1 inch in thickness. Exposed shelves (shelves not in cabinets) shallconform to W.I.C. requirements for "exposed" custom grade. All other shelving shall conformto W.I.C. requirements for "semi-exposed" custom grade.

J. Doors: 3/4 inch thick, of laminated plastic adhesively bonded both sides to particleboardcore. Where wood grain pattern is selected, provide pairs of doors with matching wood grainpatterns.

K. Drawers: 3/4 inch thick fronts of laminated plastic adhesively bonded both sides toparticleboard core. Band all 4 edges with laminated plastic to match face. 1/2 inch thick highdensity overlaid plywood sides and backs with 1/2 inch wide tee edge mold on topedges. 1/4 inch hardboard drawer bottoms.

L. Finish Hardware: (All US26D finish)1. Hinges: Grass full concealed hinges, removable 3/16 inch diameter loose pin. 2 inch

five-knuckle joint with 4 #8 screws into end panel. (1-1/2 pair on 7 feet high cabinetdoors).

2. Door and Drawer Pulls: 4" nylon black wire pull.3. Magnetic Catches: Epco #1006 (in excess of 10 lb pull test), or National 61530.4. Drawer Guides: KV 1300 guides with nylon rollers.5. Adjustable shelf hardware: Knape & Vogt No. 346.

2.2 FABRICATION

A. Cabinet Bodies: Fabricate, assemble and finish each cabinet as complete, self-supportingunit. Unless otherwise shown, counter and tall storage units 23 inches minimum overalldepth; wall-hung units 15 inches minimum overall depth. Provide tops on all wall-hung andtall cabinets. Fabricate bottoms, tops and frames of lock-joint construction, glued andscrewed to end panel construction, simple butted not permitted. Tops and bottoms of tallunits and wall-hung cabinets shall be 3/4 inch thick. Dowell and screw partitions and boxedshelves into top framing, bottoms or ends, as applicable. At top of counter height units,provide 3/4 inch plywood boxed subframe, mortised and tenoned, glued and screwed, forconcealed attachment of countertop for cabinet rigidity. Provide toe space on floor-mountedunits. For tall units and wall-mounted cabinets, include 5/8 inch x 3 inch concealed wood

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strips full length at top and bottom, for screw or bolt anchorage to wall to conform to pullrequirements of Title 21.

B. Drawers: Fabricate and assemble drawers with blind-dovetail sides into fronts and glue andtenon back into sides. Extend bottom into rabbets at all 4 edges and reinforce withconcealed glue blocks; drawers 24 inches wide or less shall have 8 glue blocks, widerdrawers shall have 10. Install 2 drawer guides for each drawer with positive closing and stopdevice to prevent inadvertent removal.

C. Doors: Hang face-mounted over cabinet, pairs parallel with proper clearance at pulledges. Install hardware.

D. Laminated Plastic Tops:1. Securely glue laminated plastic covering to core at 15 psi minimum pressure. Where

design makes this impossible for self-edging, use contact cement with minimum of 50psi pressure measured at glue line. Apply in accord with glue manufacturer'sdirections. Apply backing sheet to underside of tops using same adhesive and methodas for face sheet.

2. At self-edged tops, extend top laminate over edge laminate. Cut holes for sinks; sealedges of holes. Make joints neatly, carefully and watertight. Use waterproof sealant atsquare butt joint splashes. Connecting surfaces shall be flush. Tops which requirefield joints shall be jointed by bolt-type fasteners let into underside of top. Easeexposed edges.

EXECUTION

3.1 INSTALLATION:

A. Supervision:

B. Installation work shall be under direct supervision of representative of manufacturer ofcabinet work.

C. Set work level, square and in true alignment. Cabinetwork shall fit to walls and uponcompletion of installation shall show no marks, indentations, or other defects. Furnish fillers,trim and moulding required for finished installation. When set, each individual cabinet shallbe capable of withstanding, without movement, force of 200 lbs, applied in any direction.

D. Doors, drawers and fixtures shall operate smoothly and efficiently.

E. Install countertops with concealed fastenings, securely attaching to cabinet bases orsupporting frame. Scribe neatly to walls or other adjoining surfaces.

3.2 CLEANUP:

A. At completion, clean and polish all surfaces and hardware.

B. Remove surplus material, debris and rubbish from campus.

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SECTION 123616.13GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY:Provide and install stainless steel countertops and splash as shown on the Drawings andspecified herein.

1.2 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:This Section shall be performed in accordance with the General Conditions, SupplementaryConditions and all Sections in Division 1 of these Specifications. These documents must be readwith the other Contract Documents and Sections as a whole to complete the intent of thecontract.

1.3 SUBMITTALS:Make submittals to the Architect in accordance with the provision of Section 013323 of thesespecifications

PRODUCTS

2.1 MATERIALS:

A. Countertop:14 gauge 304 decorative finish stainless steel with custom welding and finishing that

removes seam for lengths over 9.5 feet.

B. Substrate: Apply stainless with construction adhesive to ¾” plywood (DOC PS1) or particleboard (ANSI A208.1, Grade M-2) substrates.

C. SeamsSeamless Joint – welded and finished to eliminate seam

D. Backsplash:Formed backsplash with ¾” return to wall, 6” high.

E. Front Edge Profile:

Marine No Drip Top Edge – 1-1/2” high, weld and finish all corners to seamless appearance

F. Under Mounted Sink: Install under mounted type stainless steel sink, supplied by others, intocountertop with welded, finished seamless appearance.

G. Top Mounted Sinks / Appliances: Provide cutouts for top mounted sinks / appliancessupplied by others.

EXECUTION

3.1 SURFACE CONDITIONS:Take all necessary measurements in the field to ensure proper dimensions for the work of thisSection.

3.2 FABRICATION:Fabricate all countertops in strict accordance with the approved Shop Drawings and the

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referenced standards. Fabrication shall be by licensed contractor with minimum five yearsexperience in fabricating and installing stainless steel countertops.

3.3 INSTALLATION:

A. Install all countertops true, square, plumb, level, and firmly anchored for long life under harduse.

B. Fastening: Fasten countertop with concealed screws from base cabinet into wood substrate.

C. Scribe countertops to wall surfaces. Caulk all counter tops to wall with clear silicone sealant.

END OF SECTION 123616.13