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Johnson County Park & Recreation District – Verhaeghe Park 11/2018 Overland Park, Kansas TCEP Project No.: 084-003-17 JCPRD No.: PRK-2018-009 Addendum No. 1 ADD1 - 1 ADDENDUM #1 DATE: November 20, 2018 TO CONTRACT DOCUMENTS ENTITLED: Verhaeghe Park Overland Park, Kansas PREPARED FOR: Johnson County Park & Recreation District CONSULTANT: The Clark Enersen Partners 2020 Baltimore Street, Suite 300 Kansas City, Missouri 64108 (816) 474-8237 Drawings and Specifications for the above noted project and the work covered thereby are herein modified as follows, and except as set forth herein, otherwise remain unchanged and in full force and effect. GENERAL NOTICE TO PLAN HOLDERS: Item 1-01 Roadway Construction The City of Overland Park will begin a major renovation of Quivira Road in Spring of 2019 from 159 th Street to 179 th Street. At this time, they are anticipating a 2-year construction schedule. This work may impact contractor access to the Verhaeghe Park site. Item 1-02 Pre-Bid Meeting Sign-In Sheets Please note that the pre-bid meeting sign-in sheets have been attached to this Addendum document. Item 1-03 Soil Stabilization Please note pavement details on sheet L5.01 require prepared subgrade and soil stabilization to a minimum depth of 9”. This is typical for all pavement profiles. Item 1-04 Electronic CAD Drawings – Sheet L3.01 Please note CAD drawings of the Site Grading Plan are being provided as a part of this Addendum. Prior to construction, the Contractor will be required to sign an Electronic File Use Agreement related to using this information during construction. In case of a discrepancy, the printed plan drawings shall override. Note that any net cut MUST be hauled off-site, as the project is in a floodplain.

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  • Johnson County Park & Recreation District – Verhaeghe Park 11/2018

    Overland Park, Kansas

    TCEP Project No.: 084-003-17

    JCPRD No.: PRK-2018-009

    Addendum No. 1 ADD1 - 1

    ADDENDUM #1

    DATE: November 20, 2018

    TO CONTRACT DOCUMENTS ENTITLED: Verhaeghe Park

    Overland Park, Kansas

    PREPARED FOR: Johnson County Park & Recreation District

    CONSULTANT: The Clark Enersen Partners

    2020 Baltimore Street, Suite 300

    Kansas City, Missouri 64108

    (816) 474-8237

    Drawings and Specifications for the above noted project and the work covered thereby are

    herein modified as follows, and except as set forth herein, otherwise remain unchanged and in

    full force and effect.

    GENERAL NOTICE TO PLAN HOLDERS:

    Item 1-01 Roadway Construction

    The City of Overland Park will begin a major renovation of Quivira Road in Spring

    of 2019 from 159th Street to 179th Street. At this time, they are anticipating a 2-year

    construction schedule. This work may impact contractor access to the

    Verhaeghe Park site.

    Item 1-02 Pre-Bid Meeting Sign-In Sheets

    Please note that the pre-bid meeting sign-in sheets have been attached to this

    Addendum document.

    Item 1-03 Soil Stabilization

    Please note pavement details on sheet L5.01 require prepared subgrade and soil

    stabilization to a minimum depth of 9”. This is typical for all pavement profiles.

    Item 1-04 Electronic CAD Drawings – Sheet L3.01

    Please note CAD drawings of the Site Grading Plan are being provided as a part

    of this Addendum. Prior to construction, the Contractor will be required to sign an

    Electronic File Use Agreement related to using this information during

    construction. In case of a discrepancy, the printed plan drawings shall override.

    Note that any net cut MUST be hauled off-site, as the project is in a floodplain.

  • Johnson County Park & Recreation District – Verhaeghe Park 11/2018

    Overland Park, Kansas

    TCEP Project No.: 084-003-17

    JCPRD No.: PRK-2018-009

    Addendum No. 1 ADD1 - 2

    SPECIFICATION CHANGES:

    Item 1-05 ALL SECTIONS

    Revise the first paragraph to read as follows:

    Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including AIA Document A104-

    2017, Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor and other

    Division 01 Specification Sections, apply to this Section.

    Item 1-06 10 73 00 – Manufacturer of Protective Shelters

    Note that the following shelter systems have been approved as equals, provided

    the shelter shall have a 10-year minimum limited warranty for steel framing

    members and powder-coated elements. All foundation design shall be supplied

    by the manufacturer, and final design shall require a post-bid shop drawing

    review and approval to ensure that the construction quality meets or exceeds

    the details shown on sheets L5.02, L5.03, and L5.04, and requirements in

    specification section 107300:

    • Coverworx

    • Poligon

    • Superior Shelter

    Item 1-07 32 12 16 – Asphalt Paving

    Revise paragraph1.1.A to read as follows:

    All asphalt paving shall be in accordance with the latest edition of the City of

    Overland Park Specifications for asphalt street sections, and meet all City

    standards. Refer to the Overland Park Municipal Code and Overland Park Design

    and Construction Standards Manual, as well as Residential Street Typical

    Roadway Sections.

    DRAWING CHANGES:

    Item 1-08 Sheet L4.01 – Site Planting Plan

    Remove and replace with attached revised sheet. Note revisions landscaped

    area near entry sign and overall quantities.

    Item 1-09 Sheet L5.01 – Site Details

    Reference Detail 4 – Trench Drain. ACO Drain Type 861Q Ductile Iron Slotted

    Grate has been approved as an equal.

  • Johnson County Park & Recreation District – Verhaeghe Park 11/2018

    Overland Park, Kansas

    TCEP Project No.: 084-003-17

    JCPRD No.: PRK-2018-009

    Addendum No. 1 ADD1 - 3

    Item 1-10 Sheet L5.01 – Site Details

    Reference Detail 10 – Boardwalk Bridge. All decking and top rail is to be Trex

    brand, all posts and ornamental bracing shall be cedar. Bridge construction will

    be required to meet City of Overland Park deck building codes and standards.

    Item 1-11 Sheet E0.00 – Electrical Symbols Legend, General Notes, Specifications, Schedules

    & Details

    Remove and replace with attached revised sheet. Note clouded revisions.

    Item 1-12 Sheet E0.01 – Electrical Site Utilities Plan

    Remove and replace with attached revised sheet. Note clouded revisions.

    END OF ADDENDUM #1

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    2. BASED ON A FRONTAGE OF 1063 FEET, A TOTAL OF 27 STREET TREES WILL BE REQUIREDTO BE INSTALLED AFTER THE COMPLETION OF 167TH STREET PER AGREEMENT BETWEENJCPRD AND CITY OF OVERLAND PARK.

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    CORNUS STOLONIFERA 'FARROW'CSF ARCTIC FIRE DOGWOOD 3' HEIGHT, 3' SPREAD#2 CONT/ 24" HT MIN W/ 4 CANES

    AFJ ACER x FREEMANII 'JEFFERSRED' AUTUMN BLAZE MAPLE 2" CAL / B&B / 12' HT MIN 45' HEIGHT, 35' SPREAD

    SSB SCHIZACHYRIUM SCOPARIUM 'THE BLUES' THE BLUES LITTLE BLUESTEM NO. 1 CONTAINER, 18" SPACING 30" HEIGHT, 18" SPREAD

    ROSA X 'RADSUNNY'RR SUNNY KNOCK OUT ROSE 3' HEIGHT, 3' SPREAD#2 CONT/ 12" HT MIN W/ 3 CANES

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    SEED TYPE 'C':

    (OR APPROVED EQUAL)NATIVE COBBLESTONES BY RIVERVIEW STONE6" DEPTH

    ROCK TYPE 'A':TOPSOIL, TYP

    PLANTING INSTALLATION DETAILSSCALE: 1/2"=1'-0"1

    1) DO NOT HEAVILY PRUNE THE TREE AT PLANTING,PRUNE ONLY CROSSOVER LIMBS, CO-DOMINANTLEADERS, & BROKEN OR DEAD BRANCHES.SOME INTERIOR TWIGS & LATERAL BRANCHESMAY BE PRUNED. DO NOT REMOVE THETERMINAL BUDS OF BRANCHES THATEXTEND TO THE EDGE OF THE CROWN

    2) MARK THE NORTH SIDE OF THETREE IN THE NURSERY, AND ROTATETREE TO FACE NORTH AT THE SITE

    HIGHER THAN SURROUNDING GRADE3) SET TOP OF ROOT BALL 1-2 INCHES

    PLACE MULCH IN DIRECT CONTACT4) APPLY 3"TH WOOD MULCH, DO NOT

    TREES WHERE THE FLARE IS NOTAT THE TOP OF THE ROOT BALL.SUCH THE TRUNK FLARE IS VISIBLE6) EACH TREE MUST BE PLANTED

    AND BURLAP FROM THE ROOT BALL7) REMOVE ALL TWINE, ROPE, WIRE

    THE BTM UPWARD, SECURE w/ TAPE5) APPLY TREE WRAP TO TRUNK FROM

    w/ TREE TRUNK

    VISIBLE SHALL BE REJECTED. DO NOT COVER THE TOPOF THE ROOT BALL w/ SOIL

    WHENEVER POSSIBLE

    TREE PLANTING NOTES:

    ON PERENNIAL PLANT BED,

    APPROVAL OF LANDSCAPE

    DO NOT COVER PLANTS

    HORTICULTURAL PRACTICEIN ACCORDANCE w/ STANDARD2) PRUNE, THIN & SHAPE SHRUBS

    OR CONTAINERAT WHICH IT GREW IN THE FIELD1) SET SHRUB AT SAME DEPTHSHRUB PLANTING NOTES:

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    1) BREAK UP EXISTING SOILTO A DEPTH OF 24"

    2) PROVIDE 12" NEW TOPSOILAND BLEND WITH EXISTING

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    BACKFILL w/ SUITABLE

    1 1/2" HARDWOOD OR EQUAL4) STAKES SHALL BE 1 1/2"x

    FOR TREES OVER 3" CAL

    3) TIGHTEN WIRE / CABLEONLY ENOUGH TO KEEPFROM SLIPPING, ALLOW FORSOME TRUNK MOVEMENTPLASTIC HOSE SHALL BELONG ENOUGH TO ACCOM-

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    (DEPENDS ON SPECIES)

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    COMPLETE, WATER

    INITIAL WATERING:

    PERENNIAL PLANTING NOTES:

    4) APPLY 3"TH BED OF MULCH

    STAKING REQUIREMENTS:1) STAKING SHALL BE w/

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    GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTER

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    OVERHEAD TELEPHONE

    POLYVINYL CHLORIDE

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    RELOCATED POSITION OF AN EXISTING DEVICE.

    SUBSCRIPT (ER) ADJACENT TO ANY DEVICE INDICATES EXISTING TO

    BE RELOCATED.

    PANELBOARD TAG. SEE THE CORRESPONDING PANELBOARD SCHEDULE

    AND/OR ONE LINE DIAGRAM FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.

    GENERAL POWER & AUXILIARY SYSTEMS NOTES:GENERAL LIGHTING NOTES:

    PROJECT GENERAL ELECTRICAL NOTES

    1. COORDINATE THE INSTALLATION OF LIGHTING FIXTURES WITH ALL

    OTHER TRADES.

    2. ROUTE ALL WIRE AND CONDUIT CONCEALED UNLESS OTHERWISE

    NOTED. PATCH ALL EXISTING SURFACES AFTER WIRE AND CONDUIT

    INSTALLATION, AS REQUIRED. REFER TO THE SPECIFICATION FOR

    CUTTING AND PATCHING REQUIREMENTS. ALL COSTS ASSOCIATED

    WITH ABOVE REQUIREMENTS MUST BE INCLUDED IN THE PROJECT

    BID.

    3. FLUSH MOUNT ALL NEW WIRING DEVICES IN NEW OR EXISTING

    SURFACES, THE OWNER HAS THE RIGHT TO RETAIN ALL

    SALVAGEABLE MATERIAL. ANY MATERIAL THE OWNER CHOOSES NOT

    TO ACCEPT SHALL BE REMOVED FROM THE SITE AND DISPOSED OF

    BY THE CONTRACTOR.

    4. SEAL AROUND ALL CONDUIT AND CABLE PENETRATIONS THROUGH

    WALLS, CEILINGS, AND FLOORS TO MAINTAIN CODE REQUIRED

    RATINGS. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL

    INFORMATION.

    5. REFER TO THE LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE FOR ADDITIONAL

    INFORMATION.

    6. ALL LIGHT FIXTURES SHALL BE INSTALLED AS PER THE

    MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS.

    1. FULLY COORDINATE THE INSTALLATION OF ALL ELECTRICAL DEVICES

    WITH THE WORK OF OTHER TRADES.

    2. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED, ELECTRICAL DEVICES ARE TO BE FLUSH

    MOUNTED AND ALL WIRE AND CONDUIT IS TO BE ROUTED

    CONCEALED. FULLY COORDINATE INSTALLATION WITH EXISTING

    CONDITIONS, AND INCLUDE PATCHING AND REFINISHING OF EXISTING

    SURFACES TO ACCOMMODATE THIS REQUIREMENT.

    3. SEAL AROUND ALL CONDUIT AND CABLE PENETRATIONS THROUGH

    WALLS, CEILINGS AND FLOORS TO MAINTAIN CODE REQUIRED

    RATINGS. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR ADDITIONAL

    INFORMATION.

    SURFACE MOUNTED LED FIXTURE. LETTER DENOTES FIXTURE TYPE.

    REFER TO DRAWINGS FOR MOUNTING DETAILS AND MOUNTING HEIGHT.A

    LIGHTING

    CONDUIT AND WIRE CONCEALED. NUMBER OF TICK MARKS INDICATES

    NUMBER OF WIRES (NUMBER 12AWG MINIMUM, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED) IF

    NO TICK MARKS ARE SHOWN, ASSUME 3-NUMBER 12 IN 1/2" CONDUIT.

    BRANCH CIRCUIT HOMERUN TO PANEL (NUMBER OF ARROWS INDICATES

    NUMBER OF CIRCUITS. NUMBER OF TICK MARKS INDICATES NUMBER OF

    WIRES) (NUMBER 12AWG, MINIMUM, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED). IF NO TICK

    MARKS ARE SHOWN, ASSUME 3- NUMBER 12 AWG IN 1/2" CONDUIT.

    SECTION 26 00 00 - ELECTRICAL WORK

    1. GENERAL

    1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS

    A. The General Conditions and Supplementary Conditions are applicable to all contracts for the project.

    1.2 DESCRIPTION OF WORK

    A. The work included under this Section consists of providing all work, supervision, and construction procedures necessary for the installation of

    the complete electrical systems required by these specifications and/or shown on the drawings of the contract.

    B. Install and connect all appliances and equipment as specified and indicated for this project, in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions

    and recommendations. Furnish and install complete electric connections and devices as recommended by the manufacturer or required for

    proper operation.

    1.3 ACCESS TO EQUIPMENT

    A. Starters, switches, receptacles, pull boxes, etc., shall be located to provide for easy access for operations, repair and maintenance; if

    concealed, access doors shall be provided.

    2. SHOP DRAWINGS

    2.1 The Contractor shall furnish shop drawing portfolios and proper transmittal forms for all materials, equipment, and lighting fixtures to be

    incorporated in the work, in accordance with the General Conditions, Supplementary Conditions, and all other applicable Conditions.

    2.2 Shop drawings on component items forming a system or that are interrelated shall be submitted at one time as a single submittal in order to

    demonstrate that the items have been properly coordinated and will function properly as a system. A notation shall be made on each shop drawing

    submitted as to the items specific use, either by a particular type number referenced on the drawings or in the specifications, or by a reference to the

    applicable paragraph of the specifications or by a description of its specific location. The shop drawings shall be organized and bound into sets with

    each set collated.

    2.3 The Architect/Engineer shall have the final authority as to whether the fixture is equal to the specified item. The proposed substitution may

    also be rejected for the aesthetic value if felt necessary or desirable. In the event the proposed substitutions described are rejected, the Contractor

    shall furnish the specified item.

    3. CODES AND STANDARDS

    3.1 The electrical work shall be in accordance with all applicable state and local codes, building ordinances and the N.E.C. The electrical work

    shall merit the approval of the state and local enforcing authorities.

    4. PERMITS AND FEES

    4.1 The Contractor shall pay for all permits and/or fees required for the work.

    5. MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP

    5.1 All materials shall be new and of the quality specified. Materials shall be standard products of manufacturer's regularly engaged in the

    production of such equipment and shall be the manufacturer's latest standard design. Electrical material and equipment used in the work shall

    meet the requirements as specified under paragraph three of this section, CODES AND STANDARDS.

    5.2 All work installed under this Division of the Specifications shall be first class and complete in both effectiveness and appearance, whether

    finally concealed or exposed, and shall be executed by experienced mechanics.

    6. INSTALLATION METHODS

    6.1 Conductors shall be installed in concealed raceways except as shown or specified on the Contract Documents. Exposed conduits and wires

    shall be installed parallel or perpendicular to all building surfaces. Conduits and wires in the space above ceilings shall be supported

    adequately and not laid on the top of ceiling systems. All conduits and wires installed above ceilings shall be considered exposed.

    6.2 Electrical conduits shall not be hung on hangers with any other service foreign to the electrical systems, nor shall they be attached to other

    foreign services.

    6.3 The lighting and power branch circuit conductors shall be installed in separate raceway systems unless specifically shown or noted otherwise.

    6.4 Equipment Bases. Provide concrete equipment bases for all floor mounted equipment furnished under the contract. Concrete bases shall be

    3-1/2" high unless noted otherwise and shall extend 3-inches on all sides of the unit. Trowel all edges at a 45 degree angle. This work shall be done

    under Division 3 of the specifications. Bases shall be provided for switchboards, motor control centers, transformers and all other floor mounted

    equipment.

    6.5 Outlet Box Locations. Outlet boxes shall be located so they are not placed back-to-back in the same wall in order to limit sound transmission

    from room to room.

    6.6 PROTECTION FROM WEATHER

    A. Raceway stub ups shall be capped or otherwise protected from moisture and debris until such time that the conductors are pulled.

    Conductors shall not be installed in raceways until the building is protected from the weather, all concrete and plastering is completed and

    raceways in which moisture has collected have been swabbed or blown out.

    6.7 WIRING - NUMBER OF WIRES REQUIRED

    A. The number of wires for lighting and receptacle branch circuits is not shown on the drawings. The number of wires in any circuit shall be

    determined in accordance with the National Electrical Code, and wiring shall be provided to perform all functions of the devices being installed.

    Additionally, wires shall be provided as required by the contract documents, i.e. equipment grounds, etc. Provide the number of wires required

    for a complete and workable system.

    6.8 PAINTING, FINISHING

    A. Painting of electrical work exposed in occupied spaces, except mechanical and electrical machine rooms and maintenance/service spaces;

    and work exposed on the exterior is specified and performed under other divisions of these specifications.

    B. Factory finishes, shop priming, and special protective coatings are specified in the individual equipment specification sections.

    C. Where factory finishes are provided on equipment and no additional field painting is specified, all marred or damaged surfaces shall be

    touched up or refinished so as to leave a smooth, uniform finish at the time of final inspection.

    6.9 CABLE AND CONDUIT SEALS

    A. Seals shall be provided around conduits and cables which penetrate smoke walls, fire walls, and floors. Nelson Flameseal system shall be

    used to seal penetrations of electrical cables and conduits.

    B. Materials used shall be as follows:

    1. Flameseal putty.

    2. Ceramic fiber insulation.

    3. Ceramic fiber board shall be required to provide rigid support on large oversized openings. Board shall be rigid and able to withstand

    temperatures in excess of 2000 degrees F.

    4. Accessory hardware shall be required on oversized openings.

    C. Follow manufacturer's instructions in selecting the type of seals and accessories. Also follow the manufacturers instructions on installation of

    the cable and conduit seals.

    D. Equal quality equipment by OZ Gedney and 3M shall be acceptable.

    7. CUTTING AND PATCHING

    7.1 The Contractor shall be responsible for all cutting and patching of holes in the building which are required for the electrical work. Cutting,

    patching and painting shall conform to the requirements of the General Conditions of this specification.

    7.2 Cutting of structural framing, walls, floors, decks and other members intended to withstand stress is not permitted.

    7.3 All patching shall be finished and painted to match existing.

    8. COORDINATION

    8.1 Coordinate the locations and purchasing of equipment between other trades to ensure proper interfacement and placement of equipment

    requiring electrical power.

    8.2 Coordinate other work of the different trades so that:

    A. Interference's between mechanical, electrical, architectural, and structural work, including existing services, is avoided.

    B. Within the limits indicated on the drawings, the maximum practicable space for operation, repair, removal and testing of electrical, and other

    equipment will be provided.

    C. Pipe, conduits, ducts, and similar items, shall be kept as close as possible to ceilings, walls, columns, to take up a minimum amount of space.

    Pipes, conduits, ducts, and similar items shall be located so that they will not interfere with the intended use of other equipment.

    9. ELECTRICAL SERVICE

    9.1 The Contractor shall provide all material and pay all fees required by the local utility company for the connection of the new electrical service

    as shown on the plans. The Contractor shall also meet all equipment requirements of the local utility company. The Contractor shall provide

    all necessary materials for construction of the temporary electrical service and shall coordinate all details with the local utility company.

    9.2 METERING

    A. Contractor shall furnish all material and labor as required by the local utility company.

    9.3 EXISTING UTILITIES

    A. Existing utilities within the contract limits shall be rerouted and/or abandoned as shown on the drawings. The Contractor shall verify the

    location of all existing utilities with the Owner and Utility Companies prior to commencing excavation work. All new or rerouted work must be

    in place before removal of existing work. All service outages must be scheduled with the Owner and be approved by the Owner. The

    drawings and survey data of the contract documents indicate the available information on the existing power and communication services, and

    on new services to be provided to the project by local utility companies. Accuracy of this information is not assured.

    10. EXCAVATION AND BACKFILLING

    10.1 Contractor shall perform all excavation and backfilling necessary to install the required electrical work. Coordinate the work with other

    excavating and backfilling and other work in the same area. Except as indicated otherwise, comply with the applicable sections in Division 2

    of these Specifications, excavation filling and backfilling (for structures) to 5' outside the building line, and exterior utilities sections for beyond

    5' from the building line.

    10.2 Landscape work, pavement, flooring and similar exposed finish work that is disturbed or damaged by excavation shall be repaired and

    restored to their original condition by the Contractor.

    11. OUTLET BOXES, PULL BOXES AND CONDUIT FITTINGS

    11.1 Furnish and install outlet boxes, pull boxes, and conduit fittings as described below. Catalog numbers shown are Appleton Electric Company.

    Equal materials by Steel City, O.Z., and Raco, are acceptable.

    11.2 OUTLET BOXES

    A. Lighting Boxes (concealed) - No. 40-3/4

    B. Lighting Boxes (concrete) - OCR Series

    C. Lighting Boxes (exposed) - 4S-3/4 or 40-3/4

    D. Flush Switches, Receptacles - No. 4S-3/4 (with box covers or No. Telephone and Flush Junction Boxes 225) where extension or

    plaster ring cannot be used. (Provide Extension Ring or Plaster Ring as required)

    E. Weatherproof type Switch, - FS Series w/FS cover and

    Receptacle and Telephone Boxes neoprene gasket.

    (exposed)

    F. Switch, Receptacle and Telephone- 4S-3/4 with 8360 or 8370 Series

    Boxes (exposed) raised surface cover.

    11.3 Where space is limited, No. 4CS-3/4 handy boxes may be used for switch, receptacle and telephone outlets with specific approval only.

    11.4 Extension and plaster rings shall be installed as required by the NEC.

    11.5 Outlet boxes shall comply with the National Electrical Code in regard to the allowable fill.

    11.6 PULL BOXES

    A. Pull boxes shall be fabricated of code gauge galvanized sheet metal and shall be sized in accordance with National Electrical Code

    requirements, or as shown on the drawings. Provide removable cover on the largest access side of the box. In-line conduit pull boxes may be

    O.Z., Type PBW, or equal.

    12. RACEWAYS AND FITTINGS

    12.1 Steel Conduit. Rigid steel conduit, intermediate conduit and electric metallic tubing shall be hot dipped, galvanized as manufactured by

    Youngston Sheet and Tube Company, National Electric or equal.

    12.2 Rigid galvanized steel conduit or galvanized intermediate metal conduit shall be used where conduit is exposed to weather.

    12.3 Rigid heavy wall (Schedule 40) PVC conduit may be used only for direct burial in earth and embedding in concrete. PVC conduit shall be

    installed as recommended by manufacturer.

    12.4 Joints. All threaded joints shall be made up wrench-tight and rain-tight. Compression joints shall be made up mechanically secure and snug

    so as to take continuous current-carrying electrical contacts.

    12.5 Provide marking of conduit and junction boxes to indicate which distribution system they are serving. Concealed junction boxes shall be

    legibly marked with a magic marker to indicate the panel and circuit number that junction box serves.

    13. CONDUCTORS

    13.1 All conductors shall be 600 volt and shall be copper with THW or THHN insulation. No wire shall be smaller than No. 12.

    13.2 All wires shall be installed in conduit.

    13.3 Conductors shall be continuous from outlet to outlet and no splices shall be made except within outlet or junction boxes. Junction boxes may

    be used where required.

    14. GROUNDING

    14.1 Green ground conductor shall be installed in each conduit.

    14.2 Grounding and bonding of electrical circuit and equipment shall be accomplished as set forth in the NEC.

    15. LIGHT FIXTURES

    15.1 Manufacturer: Manufacturers of lighting fixtures are noted on the drawings by notes and/or by the light fixture schedule.

    15.2 Substitutions: If the Contractor proposes to substitute lighting fixtures for those shown on the drawings or specified herein, he shall submit a

    list of proposed fixtures together with technical data to substantiate that the substitute fixtures are equivalent in all respects to the specified

    equipment. Proposed substitute fixtures must be submitted to the architect/engineer for review a minimum of ten (10) days prior to the project

    bid date. Only original documentation will be accepted for review. After review of the proposed substitute fixtures, an addendum or bid

    bulletin will be issued to include acceptable equipment. The review of substitute equipment in no way relieves the contractor of the

    responsibility to provide equipment that is equivalent in all respects to specified fixtures. Lighting fixtures as shown on the drawings or

    specified herein shall be used as a basis and standard of comparison in the review and consideration of fixtures of other manufacturers. The

    Architect/Engineer shall have the final authority as to whether the fixture is equivalent to the specified item. The proposed substitution may be

    rejected for the aesthetic value if felt necessary or desirable. In the event the proposed substitutions are rejected, the Contractor shall furnish

    the specified item.

    15.3 Furnish and install all light fixtures as shown on the drawings.

    15.4 All lighting fixtures and their electrical components shall bear the UL label.

    16. WIRING DEVICES

    16.1 All wiring devices shall be suitable for intended purpose and shall be UL listed.

    A. All outlets shall be located as shown on the drawings except that where practicable, outlets shall be located in center of panels or trim or

    otherwise symmetrically located to conform with existing structural layout. Outlets incorrectly installed shall be corrected. Damaged items or

    damaged finishes shall be repaired or replaced at no expense to the Owner.

    B. Outlets shall be set plumb or horizontal and shall extend to the finished surface of the walls, ceiling or floor, as the case may be, without

    projecting beyond same.

    C. Receptacles, switches, etc., shown on wood trim, cases or other fixtures shall be installed symmetrically; and, where necessary, shall be set

    with the long dimensions of the plate horizontal, or ganged in tandem.

    D. Where shown on the drawings, furnish and install wiring devices indicted by the symbols. Wiring devices shall be products of Pass &

    Seymour, or equal. Catalog numbers shown below are Pass & Seymour hard use specification grade. Equal devices manufactured by

    Hubbell, Leviton, or General Electric shall be acceptable.

    E. Receptacles. All receptacles shall be side and back wired, self-grounding of the type indicated as follows:

    1. Weatherproof Duplex 2095 Series-Gray with WP Wall Plate*

    GFI Receptacle 20A-125 Volt

    F. Plates. Furnish and install wall plates for all wiring devices.

    1. Weatherproof receptacle plates shall be Crouse Hinds WLRD1 type.

    2. “In-Use” Weatherproof plates shall be Intermatic WP5000 Series. Provide necessary number of gangs, mounting bases, inserts and

    gaskets.

    G. Exterior W.P. convenience outlets 48" above grade mounted (horizontally)-

    (vertically)

    16.2 Contractor shall check all equipment layouts and verify exact mounting heights.

    1. NAMEPLATES

    17.1 Nameplates shall be provided for all items such as panelboards, cabinets, motor controllers (starters), safety switches, separately enclosed

    circuit breakers, individual breakers and controllers in switchboards and motor control centers, control devices and other significant equipment.

    A. Nameplates shall be 1" x 2-1/2" laminated black phenolic resin with a white core with engraved lettering, a minimum of 3/16-inch high.

    Manufacturers factory installed nameplates shall be acceptable provided all information is furnished.

    B. Nameplates shall identify the equipment item that the device is serving and also from where the device is being fed from.

    18. PROTECTION

    18.1 Protection of existing equipment and facilities shall be provided and coordinated with the Owner.

    19. OUTAGES

    19.1 All outages shall be scheduled and approved by the Owner. Contractor shall submit in writing a document indicating the times of day and

    duration of all electrical outages.

    20. AS-BUILT DRAWINGS

    20.1 Contractor shall provide the Owner as-built drawings for all systems including electrical and special systems described in specifications. This

    shall consist of all drawings, wiring schematics, and diagrams for the fire alarm, telephone and data systems, as well as, any change to the

    systems shown on the drawings.

    END OF SECTION 26 00 00

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    21.1 SAFETY SWITCHES

    A. Furnish and install heavy duty type safety switches, having the electrical characteristics, ratings and modifications shown on the drawings. All

    switches shall have:

    B. NEMA 3R rainproof enclosures unless otherwise noted for all exterior applications;

    C. Fully rated neutral assemblies;

    D. Equipment grounding kits;

    E. Metal nameplates, front cover mounted that contain a permanent record of switch type, catalog number and H.P. ratings with both standard and

    time delay fuses;

    F. Handle that is padlockable in "OFF" position;

    G. Non-teasible, positive quick-make, quick-break mechanism;

    H. UL approval and shall bear the UL label;

    I. All fusible switches shall have Class R Fuse rejection clips.

    J. Safety switches, as manufactured by the following, will be equally acceptable, but all safety switches furnished by this Contractor shall be the

    product of one manufacturer:

    1. Square D Company

    2. General Electric

    3. Cutler Hammer

    4. Siemens

    21.2 FUSES

    A. Fuses shall be furnished and installed in each fused switch, and shall be rated as shown on the drawings.

    B. Provide fuses according to the following and in accordance with recommendations of manufacturers whose equipment is being protected:

    1. Provide UL Class L current limiting time-delay fuses rated 600-volts, 60 Hz, 601 to 6000 amps, with 200,000A RMS symmetrical interrupting

    current rating for protecting transformers, motors and circuit breakers. (Similar to Buss Low-Peak fuses.)

    2. Provide UL Class L current limiting fast-acting fuses rated 600-volts, 60 Hz, 601 to 6000 amps, with 200,000A RMS symmetrical interrupting

    current rating for protecting service entrances and main feeder circuit breakers. (Similar to Buss Limitron fuses.)

    3. Provide UL Class RK1 current limiting, dual-element, time-delay fuses rated 600-volts, 60 Hz, 1/10 to 600 amps, with 200,000A RMS

    symmetrical interrupting current rating for protecting motors and circuit breakers. (Similar to Buss Low-Peak fuses.)

    4. Provide UL Class RK1 current-limiting fuses rated 250-volts, 60 Hz, 1/10 to 600 amps, with 200,000A RMS symmetrical interrupting current

    for protecting motors and circuit breakers. (Similar to Buss Low-Peak fuses.)

    5. Provide UL Class J current-limiting fuses rated 600-volts, 60 Hz, 1 to 600 amps, with 200,000A RMS symmetrical interrupting current rating

    for protecting circuits with no heavy inrush current where reduced dimension devices are required.

    6. Provide UL Class H fuses rated 600-volts, 60 Hz, 1/10 to 600 amps, with 10,000A RMS symmetrical interrupting current rating for protecting

    general purpose light duty feeders.

    7. Provide UL Class T fuses rated 600-volts, 60 Hz, 1 to 1,200 amps, with 200,000A RMS symmetrical interrupting current rating for protection

    of non-motor loads where reduced dimension devices are required.

    C. Three spare fuses shall be furnished for each size and type used. Each fused switch shall be provided with a mastic backed label clearly

    identifying the type and size of fuse required.

    22.1 Equipment Bases.

    A. Provide concrete equipment bases for all floor mounted equipment furnished under this contract. Concrete bases shall be 12"-inches high

    unless noted otherwise and shall extend 3-inches beyond all sides of the unit. Trowel all edges at a 45 degree angle. This work shall be done in

    accordance with Division 3 of the specifications by the Division 26 Contractor.

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    ELECTRICAL SITE UTILITIES PLANSCALE: 1"=30'-0"ELECTRICAL SITE UTILITIES PLAN NOTES:

    1 SEE THE ENLARGED SHELTER ELECTRICAL PLAN FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.

    PAD MOUNTED COMMERCIAL PEDESTAL, 120/240V, 1PH, 3W WITH 6 CIRCUIT BREAKER LOAD CENTER, MILBANK CATALOG

    NUMBER: CP3B01C1V* OR ENGINEER APPROVED EQUAL. *ENCLOSURE SIZE SHALL BE AS SMALL AS THE SELECTED OPTIONS

    ALLOW. INSTALL COMMERCIAL PEDESTAL ON CONCRETE 12" PAD PER THE SPECIFICATIONS TO BE RAISED ABOVE THE 100

    YEAR FLOODPLAIN ELEVATION PER THE NEC.

    POSSIBLE CONDUIT ROUTING PATH FOR SHELTER ELECTRICAL CIRCUITS. ALL CIRCUITS MAY BE INSTALLED IN THE SAME

    ADEQUATELY SIZED CONDUIT.

    SECONDARY FEEDER ROUTING LOCATION TO BE CONNECTED TO CUSTOMER METER STAND DENOTED BY PLAN NOTE

    NUMBER 6, LOCATED IN KCP&L EASEMENT . SECONDARY FEEDER SHALL BE 3-#3 & 1-#8 GRND IN 1 1/2" CONDUIT.

    COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION AND CONNECTION TO CUSTOMER METER STAND WITH KCP&L AND FURNISH ALL MATERIAL

    AND LABOR AS REQUIRED BY KCP&L FOR NEW ELECTRICAL SERVICE INSTALLATION.

    APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF EXISTING KCP&L OPERATION 6 EQUIPMENT IN WHICH THE CUSTOMER METER STAND AND

    KCP&L SECONDARY PEDESTAL SHALL BE INSTALLED ADJACENT TO.

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    ENLARGED SHELTER ELECTRICAL PLANSCALE: 1/4"=1'-0"

    ENLARGED SHELTER ELECTRICAL PLAN NOTES:

    1 RECEPTACLE SURFACE MOUNTED TO COLUMN OF SHELTER. CONDUIT FEEDING RECEPTACLE SHALL BE INSTALLEDSURFACE MOUNTED ON THE COLUMN AND THEN ROUTED VERTICALLY UP THE COLUMN TO THE ROOF STRUCTURE. FROM

    THE ROOF STRUCTURE, CONDUIT SHALL BE ROUTED IN A NEAT AND WORKMANLIKE MANNER, CONCEALED AS MUCH AS

    POSSIBLE ABOVE STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS. COORDINATE INSTALLATION OF RECEPTACLES AND CONDUIT WITH THE

    SHELTER SUPPLIER/INSTALLER.

    LIGHT FIXTURE TO BE SURFACE MOUNTED AT SHELTER ROOF PEAK INDICATED. CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPPLY AND INSTALL

    NECESSARY BACKING TO SURFACE MOUNTED FIXTURE SO FIXTURE IS INSTALLED PARALLEL TO THE FLOOR. FIXTURES

    SHALL BE CONNECTED TO A TIMECLOCK DENOTED BY PLAN NOTE NUMBER 5. SEE PLAN NOTE NUMBER 5 FOR ADDITIONAL

    INFORMATION. ALL CONDUIT FEEDING LIGHT FIXTURES SHALL BE INSTALLED TIGHT TO STRUCTURE IN NEAT AND

    WORKMANLIKE MANNER.

    COORDINATE INSTALLATION OF ALL FIXTURES, RECEPTACLES AND CONDUIT WITH THE SHELTER SUPPLIER/INSTALLER.

    ROUTE QUANTITY OF CIRCUITS SHOWN (AS DENOTED BY QUANTITY OF HOMERUN ARROWS) EACH TO A 20A/1P CIRCUIT

    BREAKER IN THE LOAD CENTER WITHIN THE COMMERCIAL PEDESTAL. ROUTE #10 PHASE AND GROUND CONDUCTORS

    THROUGHOUT ENTIRE CIRCUIT. SEE THE ELECTRICAL SITE UTILITIES PLAN FOR LOCATION OF COMMERCIAL PEDESTAL.

    ELECTRCOMECHANICAL TIME SWITCH, INTERMATIC CATALOG NUMBER: T101R-SPST OR ENGINEER APPROVED EQUAL TO BE

    USED FOR CONTROL OF THE LIGHTING CIRCUIT IN THE SHELTER. MOUNT TIME SWITCH ON THE SHELTER STRUCTURAL POLE

    INDICATED AT A HEIGHT OF 6' ABOVE SHELTER FINISH FLOOR ELEVATION. COORDINATE PROGRAMMING OF TIMECLOCK WITH

    THE OWNER. PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY CONNECTIONS AND WIRING BETWEEN LIGHTING CIRCUIT AND TIME SWITCH FOR A

    COMPLETE AND FUNCTIONAL INSTALLATION.

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    RIGID GALVANIZED STEEL CONDUIT OR GALVANIZED

    INTERMEDIATE METAL CONDUIT SHALL BE USED WHERE

    CONDUIT IS EXPOSED TO WEATHER AND ANYWHERE

    LOCATED WITHIN THE SHELTER. RIGID HEAVY WALL

    SCHEDULE 40 PVC SHALL BE USED FOR UNDERGROUND

    PORTION OF THE CONDUIT INSTALLATION.

    6 CUSTOMER METER STAND TO BE INSTALLED BY THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR PER THE KCP&L DETAIL. METER SOCKETTYPE SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH KCP&L IN WHICH KCP&L WILL PROVIDE AND INSTALL METER. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR

    SHALL PROVIDE AND INSTALL A SERVICE ENTRANCE RATED, NEMA 3R, LOCKABLE, HEAVY-DUTY TYPE, 100 AMP/2P, FUSED

    DISCONNECT SWITCH, PROVIDED WITH 2-100AMP FUSES PER SPECIFICATION, FOR SERVICE DISCONNECT ON THE METER

    STAND PER THE KCP&L DETAIL. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE GROUNDING REQUIREMENTS AS INDICATED IN THE KCP&L

    DETAIL. SEE THE KCP&L CUSTOMER METER STAND DETAIL FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE

    AND FURNISH ALL MATERIALS AND LABOR NECESSARY FOR THE INSTALLATION OF THE CUSTOMER METER STAND.

    KCP&L SECONDARY PEDESTAL PROVIDED BY KCP&L AND INSTALLED BY THE CONTRACTOR PER THE KCP&L DETAIL.

    GROUNDING ROD TO BE INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR PER KCP&L DETAIL. SEE THE SECONDARY PEDESTAL DETAIL FOR

    ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AND FURNISH ALL MATERIALS AND LABOR NECESSARY FOR THE

    INSTALLATION OF KCP&L SECONDARY PEDESTAL.

    APPROXIMATE LOCATION OF EXISTING KCP&L OPERATION 9 TRANSFORMER IN WHICH THE CONTRACTOR WILL INSTALL A 3"

    CONDUIT ROUTED TO THE KCP&L SECONDARY PEDESTAL.

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    9 3" CONDUIT ROUTED FROM KCP&L SECONDARY PEDESTAL TO KCP&L EXISTING OPERATION 9 TRANSFORMER. CONDUITSHALL BE A MINIMUM SCHEDULE 40 PVC 3" CONDUIT, ROUTED A MINIMUM OF 30" BELOW GRADE. CONDUIT SHALL BE ROUTED

    PER KCP&L STANDARDS AND EXACT ROUTING PATH SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH KCP&L TO VERIFY CONDUIT IS INSTALLED

    IN UTILITY EASEMENT. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE AND FURNISH ALL MATERIALS AND LABOR NECESSARY FOR

    INSTALLATION OF CONDUIT FOR KCP&L PRIMARY CABLING BETWEEN SECONDARY PEDESTAL AND OPERATION 9

    TRANSFORMER.

    FEEDER BETWEEN METER STAND AND KCP&L SECONDARY PEDESTAL SHALL BE 3-#3 & 1-#8 GRND IN 3" CONDUIT.

    COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION AND CONNECTION TO CUSTOMER METER STAND WITH KCP&L AND FURNISH ALL MATERIAL

    AND LABOR AS REQUIRED BY KCP&L FOR NEW ELECTRICAL SERVICE INSTALLATION.

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    ALL DETAILS OF NEW ELECTRICAL SERVICE INSTALLATION

    SHALL BE COORDINATED WITH KCP&L PRIOR TO ORDERING

    AND INSTALLING ANY EQUIPMENT, CONDUIT OR WIRE.

    CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ALL NECESSARY

    MATERIALS & LABOR NECESSARY FOR THE INSTALLATION

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