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SOPRIS HALL RENOVATIONS - 2019 PROJECT SPECIFICATIONS Spring Valley Campus Glenwood Springs, CO
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SECTION 01100 SECTION 01300 Insert SECTION 01600 SECTION 01700 SECTION 01730 SECTION 01732 Insert Insert SECTION 06411 SECTION 06415 SECTION 09260 SECTION 09300 SECTION 09653 SECTION 09910 SECTION 10820 Insert
SUMMARY ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS OVERALL FLOOR PLAN PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS EXECUTION AND CLOSEOUT REQUIREMENTS CUTTING AND PATCHING SELECTIVE DEMOLITION DEMOLITION NOTES RENOVATION NOTES PLASTIC LAMINATED ITEMS SOLID SURFACE COUNTERS GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES CERAMIC TILE RESILIENT BASE PAINTS BATH ACCESSORIES CUT SHEETS
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Colorado Mountain College Jeff Johnson Architectural, PC Sopris Hall Renovations – 2019
SUMMARY 01100- 1
SECTION 01100- SUMMARY PART 1- GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY
A. Project Identification: Colorado Mountain College Sopris Hall Renovations
B. Project Summary: Second floor selective demolition and subsequent renovation of residence hall
units, as outlined in Drawings and Specifications, at the following Colorado Mountain College Residence Hall:
Sopris Hall, Spring Valley Campus, Glenwood Springs, CO: 2nd floor Wing C. Permits and Fees: Owner shall apply for, obtain, and pay for State of Colorado building permits,
fees, and utility company charges required to perform the work. Contractor shall obtain neces-sary Electrical and Plumbing Permits to perform Scope of Work. Submit copies to Architect.
D. Codes: Comply with applicable codes and regulations of authorities having jurisdiction. Submit
copies of inspection reports, notices and similar communications to Owner. E. Dimensions: Verify dimensions indicated on drawings with field dimensions before fabrication or
ordering of materials. Do not scale drawings. F. Existing Conditions: Notify Architect of existing conditions differing from those indicated on the
drawings. Do not remove or alter structural components without prior written approval. G. Coordination:
1. Coordinate the work of all trades. 2. Prepare coordination drawings for areas above ceilings where close tolerances are required
between building elements and mechanical and electrical work. 3. Verify location of utilities and existing conditions. 4. Coordinate schedule to accommodate owner contracted IT and cabling subcontractor.
H. Installation Requirements, General: 1. Inspect substrates and report unsatisfactory conditions in writing. 2. Do not proceed until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 3. Take field measurements prior to fabrication where practical. Form to required shapes and
sizes with true edges, lines and angles. Provide inserts and templates as needed for work of other trades.
4. Install materials in exact accordance with manufacturer's instructions & approved submittals. 5. Install materials in proper relation with adjacent construction and with proper appearance. 6. Restore units damaged during installation. Replace units which cannot be restored at no ad-
ditional expense to the Owner. 7. Refer to additional installation requirements and tolerances specified under individual specifi-
cation sections.
I. Limit of Use: Limit use of work as indicated. Keep driveways and entrances clear. J. Existing Construction: Maintain existing building in a weather tight condition. Repair damage
caused by construction operations. Protect building and its occupants. K. Definitions:
1. Provide: Furnish and install, complete with all necessary accessories, ready for intended use. Pay for all related costs.
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2. Approved: Acceptance of item submitted for approval. Not a limitation or release for compli-ance with the Contract Documents or regulatory requirements. Refer to limitations of 'Ap-proved' in General and Supplementary Conditions.
3. Match Existing: Match existing as acceptable to the Owner.
L. Intent: Drawings and specifications are intended to provide the basis for proper completion of the work suitable for the intended use of the Owner. Anything not expressly set forth but which is reasonable implied or necessary for proper performance of the project shall be included.
M. Writing Style: Specifications are written in the imperative mode. Except where specifically in-
tended otherwise, the subject of all imperative statements is the Contractor. For example, 'Pro-vide tile' means 'Contractor shall provide tile.'
1.2 PROJECT SPECIFIC INFORMATION
A. Schedule: Contractor to provide Owner with schedule at time of Bid Proposal indicating a logical chain of specific work items, start date, projected end date, key milestones, and date of substantial completion.
B. Key Dates: Construction start date: May 6, 2019
Construction completion: no later than August 2, 2019 Punch list item completion: no later than August 9, 2019 C. Wall Repair Unit Price:
There are a number of walls within units planned for renovation that contain defect that will require attention. Owner shall coordinate a walk through where these walls will be identified for repair. As a result, Contractor to provide Owner with wall repair unit price based on square footage at time of Bid Proposal. Unit price shall include labor and mate-rials related to removal of existing defective wall substrate, replacement with new sub-strate, surface preparation including floating area beyond defective area into acceptable wall, prime coat, texturing, and final coat of paint.
D. Floor Protection: Contractor to provide floor protection in hallways and units during construction as follows: 6 mil poly plastic over 1/8" cardboard
E. Owner Purchased Items: Colorado Mountain College will purchase a number of items and materials, as indicated on the Drawings, for Contractor to install. Contractor will coordinate with Owner, based on Con-tractor provided Construction Schedule, so that items and materials will be available to Con-tractor in a timely fashion such that there are no delays in the Scope of Work.
PART 2- PRODUCTS - Not Applicable to This Section PART 3- EXECUTION - Not Applicable to This Section END OF SECTION
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ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS 01300- 1
SECTION 01300 - ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 PROJECT MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION
A. Coordinate construction to ensure efficient and orderly installation of each part of the Work.
B. Conduct progress meetings at Project site every week as necessary. Notify Owner of meeting
dates and times. Require attendance of each subcontractor or other entity concerned with current progress or involved with planning or coordination of future activities. 1. Upon Owner request, record minutes and distribute to parties involved.
C. Contractor to provide Owner with updated three week forecast schedule at each meeting.
1.2 SUBMITTAL PROCEDURES
A. Coordinate each submittal with fabrication, purchasing, testing, delivery, other submittals, and
related activities that require sequential activity. 1. No extension of the Contract Time will be authorized because of failure to transmit
submittals enough in advance of the Work to permit processing. 2. Submittals from sources other than Contractor will not be accepted. 3. Identify deviations from the Contract Documents, failure to do so will result in rejection. 4. Submit three copies of each submittal.
B. Place a permanent label or title block on each submittal for identification. Provide a 4- by 5-inch
space on the label or beside title block to record review and approval markings and action taken. Include the following information on the label: 1. Project name. 2. Date. 3. Name and address of Contractor. 4. Name and address of subcontractor or supplier. 5. Number and title of appropriate Specification Section.
C. Owner will review each submittal, mark as appropriate to indicate action taken, and return
copies less those retained. Compliance with specified requirements remains Contractor's responsibility.
D. Construction Schedule Submittal Procedure: 1. Submit schedule within ten business days after date established for Commencement of
the Work. Distribute copies to Owner, subcontractors, and parties required to comply with dates.
2. Submit schedule within ten business days after date established for Commencement of the Work. Distribute copies to Owner, subcontractors, and parties required to comply with dates.
3. Revise the schedule after each meeting or activity where revisions have been made. As Work progresses, mark each bar to indicate actual completion. Distribute revised copies to Owner, subcontractors, and parties required to comply with dates.
Colorado Mountain College Jeff Johnson Architectural, PC Sopris Hall Renovations – 2019
ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS 01300- 2
PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 ACTION SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: Mark each copy to show applicable choices and options. Include the following:
1. Data indicating compliance with specified standards and requirements. 2. Notation of coordination requirements.
B. Shop Drawings: Submit Project-specific information drawn to scale. Do not base Shop
Drawings on reproductions of the Contract Documents or standard printed data. Submit 1 reproducible print and 1 blue- or black-line print on sheets at least 8-1/2 by 11 inches but no larger than 24 by 36 inches. Include the following: 1. Dimensions, profiles, methods of attachment, large scale details, and other information,
as appropriate for the Work. 2. Identification of products and materials. 3. Notation of coordination requirements. 4. Notation of dimensions established by field measurement.
C. Samples: Submit Samples finished as specified and identical with the material proposed.
Where variations are inherent in the material, submit sufficient units to show full range of the variations. Include name of manufacturer and product name on label.
2.2 INFORMATION SUBMITTALS
A. Construction Schedule: Prepare a horizontal bar-chart Contractor's construction schedule. 1. Provide a separate time bar for each activity, and a vertical line to identify the first
workday of each week. 2. Coordinate each element with other activities. Show each activity in proper sequence.
Indicate sequences necessary for completion of related Work. 3. Indicate Substantial Completion and allow time for Owner's procedures necessary for
certifying Substantial Completion.
B. Product Certificates: Prepare written statements on manufacturer's letterhead certifying that product complies with requirements.
C. Warranties: Provide all product specified warranties on manufacturer's letterhead
PART 3 - EXECUTION (Not Applicable) END OF SECTION
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PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS 01600- 1
SECTION 01600 - PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 SECTION REQUIREMENTS
A. Provide products of same kind from a single source. The term "product" includes the terms "ma-
terial," "equipment," "system," and similar terms. B. Product Substitutions: Substitutions include products and methods of construction differing from
that required by the Contract Documents and proposed by Contractor. Substitutions will not be considered prior to award of Bid. 1. Submit three copies of each request for product substitution. 2. Submit requests in time to permit processing of request and subsequent submittals, if any,
sufficiently in advance of when materials are required in the Work. Do not submit unap-proved substitutions on Shop Drawings or other submittals.
3. Identify product to be replaced and provide complete documentation showing compliance of proposed substitution with applicable requirements. Include a full comparison with the speci-fied product, a list of changes to other Work required to accommodate the substitution, and the proposed reduction in the Contract Sum or the Contract Time should the substitution be accepted.
4. Architect will review the substitution and notify Contractor of its acceptance or rejection. C. Deliver, store, and handle products using means and methods that will prevent damage, deterio-
ration, and loss, including theft. Comply with manufacturer's written instructions. 1. Schedule delivery to minimize long-term storage at Project site and to prevent overcrowding
of construction spaces. 2. Deliver products to Project site in manufacturer's original sealed container or packaging,
complete with labels and instructions for handling, storing, unpacking, protecting, and in-stalling.
3. Inspect products on delivery to ensure compliance with the Contract Documents and to en- sure that products are undamaged and properly protected.
4. Store materials in a manner that will not endanger Project structure. 5. Store products that are subject to damage by the elements, under cover in a weathertight en-
closure above ground, with ventilation adequate to prevent condensation.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 PRODUCT OPTIONS
A. Select products to comply with all of the following that are applicable:
1. Where a product or manufacturer is named, provide the item indicated. No substitutions will be permitted without prior approval by the Architect.
2. Where a product is described with required characteristics, provide a product that complies with those characteristics.
3. Where compliance with performance requirements is specified, provide products that comply and are recommended in writing by the manufacturer for the application.
4. Where compliance with codes, regulations, or standards, is specified, select a product that complies with the codes, regulations, or standards referenced.
B. Unless otherwise indicated, Architect will select color, pattern, and texture of each product from manufacturer's full range of standard options.
PART 3 - EXECUTION (Not Applicable) END OF SECTION
Colorado Mountain College Jeff Johnson Architectural, PC Sopris Hall Renovations – 2019
EXECUTION AND CLOSEOUT REQUIREMENTS 01700- 1
SECTION 01700 - EXECUTION AND CLOSEOUT REQUIREMENTS PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS
A. Record Drawings: Maintain a set of the Contract Drawings as Record Drawings. Mark to show
installation that varies from the Work originally shown.
B. Operation and Maintenance Data: Organize data into three-ring binders with identification on front and spine of each binder and pocket folders for folded sheet information. Include the fol-lowing:
1. Manufacturer's operation and maintenance brochures. 2. Emergency instructions. 3. Spare parts list. 4. Wiring diagrams. 5. Copies of warranties.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Applicable) PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION AND PREPARATION
A. Examine substrates and conditions for compliance with manufacturer's written requirements in-
cluding, but not limited to, surfaces that are sound, level, plumb, smooth, clean, and free of del-eterious substances; substrates within installation tolerances; and application conditions within environmental limits. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected.
B. Verify layout information shown on Drawings, in relation to property survey and existing bench-marks, before laying out the Work.
C. Prepare substrates and adjoining surfaces according to manufacturer's written instructions, in-cluding, but not limited to, filler and primer application.
D. Take field measurements as required to fit the Work properly. Where fabricated products are to be fitted to other construction, verify dimensions by field measurement before fabricating and, when possible, allow for fitting and trimming during installation.
3.2 CUTTING AND PATCHING
A. Do not cut structural members or operational elements without prior written approval of Owner selected Structural Engineer.
B. For patching, provide materials whose installed performance will equal or surpass that of exist-ing materials. For exposed surfaces, provide or finish materials to visually match existing adja-cent surfaces to the fullest extent possible.
C. Refer to Specification Section 01730 for more information.
3.3 INSTALLATION
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A. Comply with manufacturer's written instructions for installation. Securely anchor each product with commercial grade connectors, including Owner provided- Contractor installed items. Anchor to wall or floor in accurately located and aligned locations.
B. Clean exposed surfaces and protect from damage. If applicable, prepare surfaces for field finishing.
C. Clean Project site and work areas daily, including common areas.
3.4 FINAL CLEANING
A. Clean each surface or item as follows before requesting inspection for certification of Substantial Completion:
1. Remove labels that are not permanent. 2. Clean transparent materials, including mirrors. Remove excess glazing compounds.
Replace chipped or broken glass. 3. Clean exposed finishes to a dust-free condition, free of stains, films, and foreign sub-
stances. Leave concrete floors broom clean. 4. Vacuum carpeted surfaces and wax resilient flooring. 5. Wipe surfaces of mechanical and electrical equipment. Remove excess lubrication.
Clean plumbing fixtures. Clean light fixtures and lamps. 6. Clean the job site. Sweep paved areas; remove stains, spills, and foreign deposits.
B. Coordinate with Owner to verify acceptable condition prior to Owner provided final cleaning ser-
vice scheduling their work 3.5 CLOSEOUT PROCEDURES
A. Substantial Completion: Before requesting Substantial Completion inspection, complete the following:
1. Advise Owner of pending insurance changeover requirements. 2. Submit specific warranties, maintenance agreements, and similar documents. 3. Obtain and submit releases permitting Owner unrestricted use of the Work and access to
services and utilities. Include occupancy permits, operating certificates, and similar re-leases.
4. Submit Record Drawings and Specifications, operation and maintenance manuals, prop-erty surveys, and similar final record information, if applicable.
5. Deliver tools, spare parts, extra materials, and similar items. 6. Changeover locks and transmit keys to Owner, if applicable. 7. Complete startup testing of systems and instruction of operation and maintenance per-
sonnel. 8. Advise Owner of changeover information related to Owner's occupancy, operation, and
maintenance. 9. Complete final cleaning requirements as described above, including touchup painting. 10. Touch up and otherwise repair and restore exposed finishes to eliminate visual defects.
B. On receipt of a request for inspection, Architect will proceed with inspection or advise Contrac-
tor of unfulfilled requirements. Architect will prepare the Certificate of Substantial Completion after inspection or advise Contractor of items that must be completed or corrected before the certificate will be issued.
C. Request inspection for certification of Final Completion, once the following are complete: 1. Submit a copy of Substantial Completion inspection list stating that each item has been
completed or otherwise resolved for acceptance.
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2. Instruct Owner's personnel in operation, adjustment, and maintenance of products, equipment, and systems.
D. Architect will reinspect the Work on receipt of notice that the Work has been completed. 1. On completion of reinspection, Architect will prepare a final Certificate for Payment. If the
Work is incomplete, Architect will advise Contractor of the Work that is incomplete or ob-ligations that have not yet been fulfilled.
3.6 DEMONSTRATION AND TRAINING
A. Provide experienced instructors for each piece of equipment that requires operation and maintenance to provide instruction to Owner's personnel. Include a detailed review of the fol-lowing: operations, adjustments, troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair.
END OF SECTION
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CUTTING AND PATCHING 01730- 1
SECTION 01730- CUTTING AND PATCHING PART 1- GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY
A. Cutting and Patching: Provide cutting and patching work to properly complete the work of the project, complying with project requirements for:
1. Structural work. 2. Mechanical/electrical systems. 3. Visual requirements, including detailing and tolerances. 4. Operational and safety limitations. 5. Fire resistance ratings. 6. Inspection, preparation, and performance. 7. Cleaning.
B. Means and Methods: Do not cut and patch in a manner that would result in a failure of the work to perform as intended, decrease energy performance, increase maintenance, decrease opera-tional life, or decrease safety performance.
PART 2- Not Used PART 3- EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Inspection: Inspect conditions prior to work to identify scope and type of work required. Protect adjacent work. Notify Owner of work requiring interruption to building services or Owner's opera-tions.
B. Performance of Operations: Perform work with workmen skilled in the trades involved. Prepare
sample area of each type of work for approval. C. Cutting: Use cutting tools, not chopping tools. Make neat holes. Minimize damage to adjacent
work. Inspect for concealed utilities and structure before cutting. D. Patching: Make patches, seams, and joints durable and inconspicuous. Comply with tolerances
for new work. Finish work to match adjacent materials. E. Cleaning: Clean work area and areas affected by cutting and patching operations.
END OF SECTION
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SELECTIVE DEMOLITION 01732- 1
SECTION 01732- SELECTIVE DEMOLITION PART 1- GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY
A. Selective Demolition: 1. Selective demolition of interior partitions, systems, and building components to be removed in
accordance with performing the scope of work. 2. Protection of building elements adjacent to or affected by selective demolition. 3. Removal of abandoned utilities and wiring systems. 4. Pollution control during selective demolition, including noise control. 5. Removal and legal disposal of materials.
B. Hazardous Materials: Asbestos and hazardous materials demolition or removal work is not part of this contract. Removal of materials containing asbestos and other hazardous materials, if found, will be handled under a separate contract.
1.2 SUBMITTALS
A. Schedule: Integrate demolition schedule into construction schedule submittal
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Codes and Regulations: Comply with governing codes and regulations. Use experienced workers.
1.4 PROJECT CONDITIONS
A. Occupancy: Immediate areas of work may be occupied during selective demolition. Contractor to coordinate with Owner about isolating the workspace from other areas within the building.
B. Contractor will coordinate schedule with the Owner to obtain access to below floor areas, if nec-
essary, for the purpose of performing the scope of work. C. Contractor will coordinate secure access and staging areas with the Owner prior performing the
scope of work. PART 2- Not Used PART 3- EXECUTION 3.1 SELECTIVE DEMOLITION
A. Demolition Operations: Do not damage building elements and improvements indicated to remain. Items of salvage value, not included on schedule of salvage items to be returned to Owner, shall be removed from structure. Storage or sale of items at project site is prohibited.
B. Utilities: Locate, identify, disconnect, and seal or cap off utilities in buildings to be removed. C. Occupied Spaces: Do not close or obstruct streets, walks, drives or other occupied or used
spaces or facilities without the written permission of the Owner and the authorities having jurisdic-tion. Do not interrupt utilities serving occupied or used facilities without the written permission of the Owner and authorities having jurisdiction. If necessary, provide temporary utilities.
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D. Operations: Cease operations if public safety or remaining structures are endangered. Performtemporary corrective measures until operations can be continued properly.
E. Internal security: Provide adequate protection against accidental trespassing. Secure project af-ter work hours.
F. Restoration: Restore finishes of patched areas.
END OF SECTION
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M1
05
DE
M1
06
DE
M1
DE
M1
DE
M1
Interior E
lev
scale: 1/4" =
1'-0"
09
Interior E
lev
scale: 1/4" =
1'-0"
10
Interior E
lev
scale: 1/4" =
1'-0"
Interior E
lev
scale: 1/4" =
1'-0"
12
Interior E
lev
scale: 1/4" =
1'-0"
13
Interior E
lev
scale: 1/4" =
1'-0"
14
Interior E
lev
scale: 1/4" =
1'-0"
15
Interior E
lev
scale: 1/4" =
1'-0"
11
DE
M1
DE
M1
DE
M1
DE
M1
DE
M1
DE
M1
16
DE
M1
DE
M1
17
DE
M1
18
DE
M1
& U
nit P
la
ns
De
mo
litio
n:
Glenwood Springs,CO 81601
1811C
-01-26-19
Date: 01-26-19
Note 14
refers to all w
alls w
ith existing vinyl or rubber base.
CM
C to supply base only, G
C to install and include all other m
aterial
and m
ethods required for proper installation, including adhesive
Note 27
GC
to
re
mo
ve
w
in
do
w sh
ad
es b
ut re
ta
in
fo
r C
MC
to
re
in
sta
ll a
fte
r co
nstru
ctio
n
Renovate ceilings
in all sleeping room
s.
Tape and m
ud all joints
Rem
ove popcorn texture
Prim
e, texture and paint ceiling
and all w
all surfaces touched by
new
ceiling surface
NO
TE
S:
At show
er locations: rem
ove
existing w
alls to size of new
show
er enclosure. Install 1/2"
cem
intitious board at all 3 sides.
Apply R
edG
ard w
ater-proofing
to cem
entitious board. Install new
solid surface enclosure w
alls and
seal all seam
s.
Provide access panel above
L1
P1
P3
P4
117
1
117
122
117
1
117
1
1
120
12
12
117
4
55
7
77
7
7
8
9
10
17
16
15
14
12
13
11
D1
D2
18
01
04
02
03
06
05
08
07
19
19
RE
N1
RE
N1
26
3
117
25
10
27
L2
L2
se
t o
f 2
L2
L2
25
14
24
se
t o
f 2
3
P7
P9
22
'-1
"
12'-0"
6'-6"2'-9" 2'-9"
11'-6"
13
'-0
"
21
21
21
4
L1
122
7
7
D1
33
25
4
L1
121
117
7
3
4
accent paint color
P1
P3
P4
L2
L2
7
7
15
D1
10
11
12
13
13
3'-0"
2'-0"
2'-6
"
4"
L2
L2
19
14
5
10
27
25
L1
121
117
117
117
12
3
7
D2
16
17
3
1
L2
4
L2
L1
117
117
117
121
55
55
55
5
5
5
5
7
7
19
14
10
27
27
27
27
27
3
4
P7
P9
8
9
13
13
14
18
solid surface liner- see 06415
L2
24
P1
L2
8
13
13
18
3'-3" 1'-6"
3'-1
1
2
"
6'-6"
solid surface liner- see 06415
24
25
12
0
12
7
8
11
12
D2
18
15
1'-10"
L2
3'-2"
1'-6"
8"
6'-6"
solid surface liner- see 06415
24
14
10
P3
P4
P7
P9
L2
12
0
12
11
8
D3
18
3'-0
"
CLE
AR
28
2'-6
"
4"
2'-9"
10
24
P5
P6
15
7
3'-2"
7"
7"
P9
P7
P8
24
L2
7
D1
P2
P5
P6
L2
10
11
12
13
Sin
k co
un
te
rto
p a
nd
su
pp
ort to
b
e b
uilt w
ith
a 2
x fra
me
a
nd
p
lyw
oo
d,
an
d th
en
fin
ish
ed
w
ith
so
lid
su
rfa
ce
o
n a
ll visib
le
Use low
profile bracket
for countertop support.
Bracket to not interfere
with required knee
space under the sink
sid
es
2'-0"
Sp
ace
fo
r sin
k
8"
6"
2'-10"
27" min.
9"
Wa
ll b
ase
Fa
brica
te
ca
se
wo
rk
aro
un
d g
ive
n
dim
en
sio
ns
To
p o
f sin
k rim
to
b
e n
o h
ig
he
r
th
an
2
'-1
0" A
FF
1'-8"
2'-10"
1'-4
1
2
"
1'-6"3'-3"
2'-0"
2'-10"
L2
L2
2'-3
1
2
"
6'-4"
2'-10"
28
14
15
25
10
19
7
Revised 04/11/2018
1'-5
1
2
"
2'-2"
L1
117
117
12
121
117
34
D3
716
L2
L1
121
117
7
3
4
accent paint color
7
117
34
L1
117
121
117
5527
27
14
5
99 8
8
L2
7 19
10
L2
24
813
13
1'-6"
4"
2'-9"
1'-6"
28
30
P7
P9
P8
18
14
9
8
18
P2
12
13
1'-0
"3
'-6
"
1'-6"
3'-4
"
3'-3"
1'-8"
8"
2'-10"
L2
13
2'-6
"
CLE
AR
3"
1'-6
"
1'-6"
2'-9"
30
28
24
23
1'-4
"
28
3'-3
"
12
2
77
3
25
4
L1
3
D1
Du
ple
x/ S
witch
w
allp
la
te
RE
NO
VA
TIO
N N
OT
ES
1
Ma
nu
fa
ctu
re
r: L
evito
n
Mo
de
l: D
eco
ra
8
04
01
-S
W
Co
lo
r: W
hite
2
Ru
bb
er W
all b
ase
-se
e 0
96
53
3
Ma
nu
fa
ctu
re
r: Jo
hn
so
nite
Typ
e: 4
" T
S g
ro
up
1
co
ve
Co
lo
r: E
sp
re
sso
Ne
w ca
bin
et d
oo
rs a
nd
5
ma
te
ria
l, size
a
nd
th
ickn
ess
as o
ne
s re
mo
ve
d -se
e 0
64
11
La
min
ate
in
fo
rm
atio
n:
dra
we
r fa
ce
s to
b
e o
f sa
me
Ma
nu
fa
ctu
re
r: W
ilso
na
rt
Co
lo
r: V
ersa
ille
s 7
92
3
Ha
rd
wa
re
in
fo
rm
atio
n:
Lo
ca
tio
n: A
TG
sto
re
s.co
m
Pro
du
ct lin
e: Ja
miso
n C
olle
ctio
n
Mo
de
l: P
13
0S
N (ve
rtica
l m
ou
nt)
Le
ng
th
: 3
0"
Mo
de
l: P
12
2S
N (h
orizo
nta
l m
ou
nt)
Le
ng
th
: 2
2"
Mo
de
l: P
10
6S
N (h
orizo
nta
l m
ou
nt)
Le
ng
th
: 6
"
Re
ma
rk: ta
ll ca
bin
et d
oo
rs
Re
ma
rk: la
rg
e d
ra
we
rs
Re
ma
rks: sm
all d
ra
we
rs
So
lid
su
rfa
ce
co
un
te
rto
p- se
e 0
64
15
7
Ma
nu
fa
ctu
re
r: A
vo
nite
Pro
du
ct: P
ale
rm
o (F
1-9
14
4)
Th
ickn
ess: 1
/2
"
Pro
vid
e 4
" b
acksp
la
sh
Re
ma
rks: A
dju
st o
utle
t
he
ig
ht in
b
ath
ro
om
to
acco
mm
od
ate
n
ew
ca
bin
et
an
d co
un
te
rto
p h
eig
ht
(if n
ee
de
d)
Mirro
r - se
e 1
08
20
10
Ma
nu
fa
ctu
re
r: se
e sp
ec
Re
ma
rks: R
ep
la
ce
co
mm
od
e o
ne
with
sa
me
size
a
nd
style
To
we
l R
in
g1
1
Ma
nu
fa
ctu
re
r: D
elta
Pro
du
ct lin
e: C
om
pe
l
Pro
du
ct #
: 7
71
46
-S
S
To
ile
t P
ap
er H
old
er
12
Ma
nu
fa
ctu
re
r: D
elta
Pro
du
ct lin
e: C
om
pe
l
Pro
du
ct #
: 7
72
50
-S
S
To
we
l B
ar
13
Ma
nu
fa
ctu
re
r: D
elta
Pro
du
ct lin
e: C
om
pe
l
Pro
du
ct #
: 7
71
18
-S
S
Flo
or m
ou
nte
d d
oo
r sto
p1
4
Ma
nu
fa
ctu
re
r: R
ockw
oo
d
Style
: 4
40
U
S2
6/6
25
Ne
w va
nity ca
bin
et to
m
atch
-se
e 0
64
11
1
5
ma
te
ria
l a
nd
d
ep
th
.
as o
ne
re
mo
ve
d. C
ab
in
et
La
min
ate
in
fo
rm
atio
n:
Ma
nu
fa
ctu
re
r: W
ilso
na
rt
Co
lo
r: V
ersa
ille
s 7
92
3
Ha
rd
wa
re
in
fo
rm
atio
n:
Pro
du
ct lin
e: Ja
miso
n C
olle
ctio
n
Mo
de
l: P
11
0S
N
Le
ng
th
: 1
0"
Lo
ca
tio
n: A
TG
sto
re
s.co
m
he
ig
ht to
b
e 3
6", 3
4" a
t A
DA
u
nit
Pro
vid
e C
ub
by S
he
lvin
g1
6
-se
e 0
64
11
ho
usin
g a
nd
a
dju
sta
ble
sh
elve
s
La
min
ate
in
fo
rm
atio
n:
Ma
nu
fa
ctu
re
r: W
ilso
na
rt
Co
lo
r: V
ersa
ille
s 7
92
3
Wh
ite
bo
ard
- se
e 0
64
11
19
Ma
nu
fa
ctu
re
r: F
orm
ica
Pro
du
ct N
o. : 2
09
49
Ou
tle
t G
FI
20
Ma
nu
fa
ctu
re
r: L
evito
n
Mo
de
l: D
eco
ra
G
FN
T2
-P
W
Co
lo
r: W
hite
Da
ta
/ C
om
mu
nica
tio
n o
utle
t2
1
Ma
nu
fa
ctu
re
r: L
evito
n
Typ
e D
:
Lig
ht S
witch
2
2
Ma
nu
fa
ctu
re
r: L
evito
n
Mo
de
l: D
eco
ra
D
SE
06
-1
0Z
Typ
e: R
ocke
r w
ith
d
im
me
r slid
er, w
hite
Lig
ht S
witch
Ma
nu
fa
ctu
re
r: L
evito
n
Mo
de
l: D
eco
ra
5
60
1-2
WS
Co
lo
r: W
hite
Ga
ske
te
d A
cce
ss P
an
el
24
ne
w H
VA
C g
rills, tw
o p
er u
nit, in
w
hite
25
NO
T U
SE
D2
6
pro
vid
e d
ra
we
r b
all b
ea
rin
g slid
er h
ard
wa
re
27
SS
g
ra
b b
ars a
nd
e
scu
tch
eo
n trim
- se
e 1
08
20
2
8
Ou
tle
t / U
SB
ch
arg
er
17
de
vice
(p
ro
vid
e n
ew
w
irin
g)
Ma
nu
fa
ctu
re
r: L
evito
n
Mo
de
l: T
56
32
-W
CS
Pro
du
ct C
ut S
he
et P
ro
vid
ed
in
S
pe
cifica
tio
n B
oo
kle
t
Re
fe
r to
S
pe
cifica
tio
n S
ectio
n
Ow
ne
r P
urch
ase
d, O
wn
er In
sta
lle
d
Ow
ne
r P
urch
ase
d, C
on
tra
cto
r In
sta
lle
d
S
S S
C
CCCCSSC
C C
Pro
du
ct Id
en
tifie
r T
ag
s:
1 x 4
L
ED
su
rfa
ce
m
ou
nt lig
ht fixtu
re
L
1
1 x 1
L
ED
su
rfa
ce
m
ou
nt lig
ht fixtu
re
L
2
CC
To
ile
t - S
ee
sch
ed
ule
P1
To
ile
t A
DA
- S
ee
sch
ed
ule
P2
CC
Sin
k- S
ee
sch
ed
ule
P3
C
Fa
uce
t- S
ee
sch
ed
ule
P4
C
Sin
k- A
DA
- S
ee
sch
ed
ule
P5
C
Fa
uce
t- A
DA
S
ee
sch
ed
ule
P6
C
Sh
ow
er F
au
ce
t- S
ee
sch
ed
ule
P7
C
Sh
ow
er H
an
dse
t- A
DA
- S
ee
sch
ed
ule
P8
C
Sh
ow
er V
alve
- - S
ee
sch
ed
ule
P9
C
En
try D
oo
r: b
ulb
se
al a
nd
kickp
la
te
D1
Ba
th
ro
om
D
oo
r: d
oo
rsto
p, ro
be
h
oo
ks
D2
AD
A A
cco
rd
io
n d
oo
r &
fra
me
D3
se
cu
re
w
/ h
ea
vy d
uty b
utte
rfly a
nch
or
se
cu
re
w
/ h
ea
vy d
uty b
utte
rfly a
nch
or
se
cu
re
w
/ h
ea
vy d
uty b
utte
rfly a
nch
or
Co
lo
r: W
hite
C
te
le
ph
on
e a
nd
C
AT
6 p
ort
Typ
e C
: ca
ble
a
nd
C
AT
6 p
ort
by W
ilso
n C
ab
le
V CCC
AD
A S
ho
we
r S
ea
t- se
e 1
08
20
30
S
VB
y O
wn
er co
ntra
cte
d V
en
do
r, co
ord
in
ate
sch
ed
ule
on
e in
sle
ep
in
g ro
om
, o
ne
in
b
ath
ro
om
S
Size
: T
o fit in
a
va
ila
ble
sp
ace
S
Sh
ow
er cu
rta
in
ro
d8
Ne
w sh
elve
s -se
e 0
64
11
9
sa
me
m
ate
ria
l, w
id
th
a
nd
d
ep
th
as o
ne
s re
mo
ve
d. P
ro
vid
e
La
min
ate
in
fo
rm
atio
n:
Ma
nu
fa
ctu
re
r: W
ilso
na
rt
Co
lo
r: V
ersa
ille
s 7
92
3
Ha
rd
wa
re
in
fo
rm
atio
n:
Ma
nu
fa
ctu
re
r: K
na
pe
a
nd
V
og
t
Sta
nd
ard
#
: 8
0 A
LM
A
NO
7
2
Bra
cke
t #
: 1
80
A
NO
xx (p
ro
vid
e
6 n
ew
sh
elve
s
co
rre
ct b
ra
cke
t p
er sh
elf d
ep
th
)
S
Sh
ow
er w
all in
fo
rm
atio
n- se
e 0
93
00
18
Ce
ra
mic w
all tile
Size
: 4
" x 1
2" ve
rtica
l
Sh
ow
er flo
or in
fo
rm
atio
n
Ce
ra
mic w
all tile
Size
: 2
" x 2
"
Co
lo
r: W
hite
, fu
lly g
ro
ut
pro
vid
e sch
lu
te
r e
dg
in
g
S
Co
lo
r: W
hite
, fu
lly g
ro
ut
Gro
ut C
olo
r:
38
6 O
yste
r G
ra
y
w/ w
ate
r re
sist a
dd
itive
4E
xisting carpet to remain
sa
nd
a
nd
re
se
al
sa
nd
a
nd
re
se
al
14
13
16
15
RE
N1
exist fin
ish
ed
fl. to
re
ma
in
22
'-1
"
12'-0"
6'-6"2'-9" 2'-9"
11'-6"
14
'-4
"
3'-4
"
3'-9
"2
'-8
"3
'-9
"
09
12
10
11
RE
N1
11
7
1
11
7
1
11
7
17 26
21
21
21
L1
4
33
4
11
7
12
2
1
77 17
11
7
25
se
t o
f 2
16 24
2'-6
"4
"
11
7
5
7
19
19
27
L2
10
5
D1
L2
14
12
P5
P6
12
0
12
10
11
L2
81
21
3
P2
se
t o
f 2
28
25
1'-0
"
3'-6
"
2'-0"
2'-4
"
28
3'-0
"
3'-0"
L2
D3
9
30
18
28
P7
P9
7"
P8
8"
1'-6"
4"
7"
99
3"
1'-5
1
2
" 1'-4
1
2
"
2'-2"
Standard R
enovation P
lan
scale: 1/4" =
1'-0"
Interior E
lev
scale: 1/4" =
1'-0"
01
Interior E
lev
scale: 1/4" =
1'-0"
Interior E
lev
scale: 1/4" =
1'-0"
Interior E
lev
scale: 1/4" =
1'-0"
Interior E
lev
scale: 1/4" =
1'-0"
Interior E
lev
scale: 1/4" =
1'-0"
Interior E
lev
scale: 1/4" =
1'-0"
07
Interior E
lev
scale: 1/4" =
1'-0"
08
AD
A U
nit R
enovation P
lan
scale: 1/4" =
1'-0"
RE
N1
In
te
rio
r E
le
va
tio
ns
02
03
04
05
06
Interior E
lev
scale: 1/4" =
1'-0"
09
Interior E
lev
scale: 1/4" =
1'-0"
10
Interior E
lev
scale: 1/4" =
1'-0"
Interior E
lev
scale: 1/4" =
1'-0"
12
Interior E
lev
scale: 1/4" =
1'-0"
13
Interior E
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Colorado Mountain College
Sopris Hall Remodel
Copyright 2019
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PLASTIC LAMINATED ITEMS 06411- 1
SECTION 06411- PLASTIC LAMINATED ITEMS PART 1- GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section includes plastic laminated faced architectural cabinets, shelving, and refaced wardrobe doors and drawers.
1.2 REQUIREMENTS
A. Submittals: Product Data, Shop Drawings, and material and color Samples. Show location of each item, dimensioned plans and elevations, details, attachment devices, and other components.
B. Verify dimensions in field; measure for countertops after base cabinets are installed. C. Standards:
1. Architectural Woodwork Institute (AWI) 'Architectural Woodwork Quality Standards. 2. BHMA A156.11: Cabinet Locks. 3. NEMA LD 3: High Pressure Decorative Laminates.
D. Related Items: Section 06415 Solid Surface Counters and Shower Liner E. Provide necessary blocking to ensure sound, tight, and secure installation. F. Fabricator Qualifications:
Shop that employs skilled workers who custom fabricate products similar to those required for this Project and whose products have a record of successful in-service performance.
G. Delivery, Storage, and Handling: Do not deliver cabinets until painting and similar operations that could damage woodwork have been completed in installation areas.
PART 2 – PRODUCTS 2.1 DECORATIVE LAMINATE
A. High-Pressure Decorative Laminate: 1. Material: NEMA LD 3, Grades HGL and HGP, 1.0 mm thick 2. Manufacturer: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide Wilsonart LLC;
Decorative Plastic Laminates 3. Edge Banding: Provide 3mm thickness, color to match adjacent laminate
2.2 SHELVING
A. Cubby shelving and housing opposite wardrobe: Expand existing cubby shelving at wall niche adjacent to sleeping room opposite wardrobe. Provide base shelf and flush face plate. Base shelf shall be installed 1/2” above top of resilient
wall base. Provide 3 sided finished 3/4” plywood or MDF housing, height to match sidewall. Note that back housing wall will require field cut to accommodate existing power outlet.
Provide sidewalls of housing with 1/4” predrilled holes at 1 1/2" intervals, aligned and level, 1 1/2" from front and back. Provide bead of white silicon sealant at exposed material transitions. 1. Material: 3/4” min. thickness plywood or MDF.
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2. Depth: Match existing depth 3. Width: Match existing width 4. Quantity: Four adjustable height shelves above base shelf5. Finish: Plastic laminate veneer all exposed sides
Wilsonart Versailles 7923 6. Hardware: 1/4" diameter x 13/16” shaft pin supports for adjustable shelving
Pin supports shall have a spoon (paddle) design. Rockler Item# 22773 Nickel
B. Shelving within Bathroom:Replace existing shelves, brackets, and supports at bathroom niche adjacent to shower1. Material: 3/4” min. thickness plywood or MDF.2. Depth: Match existing depth 3. Width: Match existing width 4. Quantity: Six adjustable height shelves5. Finish: Plastic laminate veneer all exposed sides
Wilsonart Versailles 7923 6. Hardware: Vertical Standards: 72”
Knape & Vogt 80 ALM ANO 72 Anochrome Support Brackets: *Match existing depth Knape & Vogt 80 ALM ANO XX* Anochrome
2.3 CASEWORK
A. Bath Vanity Cabinet:1. Material: 3/4” min. thickness plywood or MDF.2. Depth: Match existing depth 3. Width: 30” 4. Height: 35 1/2" (to receive 1/2” solid surface counter) 5. Finish: Plastic laminate veneer all exposed sides and doors
Wilsonart Versailles 7923 Cabinet base interior white melamine
6. Style: Standard sink base, 4” toe kick, faced valance, 36w x 24h flush double hinged door.
7. Hardware: Hinges:Frameless Concealed Hinges (European Type): BHMA A156.9 100 degrees of opening, self-closing. Pulls: 10” vertical: ATGstores.com; Jamison Collection, P110SN
8. Provide bead of white silicon sealant at exposed material transitions.
B. ADA Bath Vanity:1. Material: 3/4” min. thickness plywood or MDF.2. Depth: 24” 3. Width: 30” 4. Height: 33 1/2" (to receive 1/2” solid surface counter) 5. Finish: Plastic laminate veneer all exposed sides and doors
Wilsonart Versailles 7923 6. Style: Standard ADA sink base, 9” toe kick, faced valance.
Outside face panel shaped for clearance opposite wall. Provide removable angled face panel to cover internal plumbing Refer to drawings.
7. Hardware: None8. Provide bead of white silicon sealant at exposed material transitions.
2.4 WARDROBE DOORS & DRAWERS
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A. Replace all hardware, doors and drawer faces of existing wardrobe casework.
1. Material: 3/4” min. thickness plywood or MDF. 2. Depth: Match existing depth 3. Width: Match existing depth 4. Style: Match existing 5. Finish: Plastic laminate veneer all exposed sides Wilsonart Versailles 7923 6. Hardware: Butt Hinges:
Adjustable Semi-Concealed Hinges for Flush Doors: BHMA A156.9 Pulls: 30” Vertical Tall Cabinet Doors: ATGstores.com; Jamison Collection, P130SN
Pulls: Horizontal Smaller Drawers: 6”, ATGstores.com; Jamison Collection, P106SN Wide Drawers: 22”, ATGstores.com; Jamison Collection, P122SN Drawer Slides: Grade 1HD-100: Side mounted; full over travel extension type;
Zinc plated steel ball bearing slides. BHMA A156.9. 2.5 WARDROBE SIDEWALL A. Provide new laminated surface for dry erase markers 1. Material: 3mm min. laminate veneer 2. Size: Cut to fit wardrobe side 3. Finish: Formica #20949 2.6 MISCELLANEOUS
A. Furring, Blocking, Shims, and Hanging Strips: Provide kiln dried lumber to less than 15 percent moisture content.
B. Anchors: Select material, type, size, and finish required for each substrate for secure anchorage.
Provide metal expansion sleeves or expansion bolts for post-installed anchors. Use nonferrous-metal or hot-dip galvanized anchors and inserts at inside face of exterior walls and at floors.
C. Complete fabrication, including assembly and hardware application, to maximum extent possible
before shipment to Project site. Disassemble components only as necessary for shipment and in-stallation. Where necessary for fitting at site, provide ample allowance for scribing, trimming, and fitting.
PART 3 – EXECUTION 3.1 PREPARATION
A. Before installation, condition cabinets to prevailing humidity conditions in installation areas. B. Before installing cabinets, examine shop-fabricated work for completion and complete work as
required.
3.2 INSTALLATION
A. Install cabinets with no variations in flushness of adjoining surfaces by using concealed shims. Where casework abuts other finished work, scribe and cut for accurate fit. Repair damaged finish at cuts. Provide filler strips, scribe strips, and moldings in finish to match casework face.
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B. Install cabinets without distortion so doors and drawers fit openings properly and are aligned. C. Install level and plumb to a tolerance of 1/8 inch in 8 feet. D. Fasten each cabinet to adjacent unit and to structural members of wall construction. Fasten wall
cabinets through back, near top and bottom, at ends and not less than 24 inches o.c. E. Install materials and systems in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and approved sub-
mittals. Install materials and systems in proper relation with adjacent construction. Coordinate with work of other sections.
F. Comply with manufacturer's requirements for cutting, handling, fastening and working treated ma-terials.
3.3 ADJUSTING AND CLEANING
A. Repair damaged and defective cabinets, where possible, to eliminate functional and visual de-fects; where not possible to repair, replace woodwork. Adjust joinery for uniform appearance.
B. Clean, lubricate, and adjust hardware. C. Clean cabinets on exposed and semi-exposed surfaces. Clean decorative plastic laminate sur-
faces according to manufacturer's written care and maintenance instructions. D. Protect completed work from damage for duration of construction period.
END OF SECTION
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SOLID SURFACE 06415- 1
SECTION 06415- SOLID SURFACE PART 1- GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY
A. Section includes solid surface window sill, wall caps, counters, and shower liner. 1.2 REQUIREMENTS
A. Submittals: Submit Shop Drawings:
1. Include countertop layout, dimensions, materials, finishes, cutouts, and attachments. 2. Show seams, termination points, and details of edges. 3. Show coordination and interface with electrical and plumbing work. 4. Verify dimensions in field; measure for countertops after base cabinets are installed.
B. Standards: 1. NEMA LD 3: High Pressure Decorative Laminates.
C. Related Items: Section 06411 Plastic Laminated Items Reference cut sheets D. Provide necessary blocking to ensure sound, tight, and secure installation. E. Installer Qualifications:
Firm with a minimum of 2 years documented experience in installation of systems similar in complexity to those required for this Project, and acceptable to or licensed by manufacturer.
F. Delivery, Storage, and Handling: 1. Deliver sheets, fabricated items, materials and components in manufacturer’s original,
unopened, undamaged containers with identification labels intact. 2. Store products in manufacturer's unopened packaging until ready for installation. 3. Store and dispose of solvent-based materials, and materials used with solvent-based
materials, in accordance with requirements of local authorities having jurisdiction.
G. Warranty: Provide manufacturer’s 10 year limited written installed warranty.
1.3 PERFORMANCE
A. Performance Characteristics based 1/2 inch thickness: 1. Flame Spread Index: Class A when tested in accordance with ASTM E 84. 2. Specific Gravity: 25.5 grams/cu. in. 3. Hardness: 55, when tested in accordance with ASTM D 2583 4. Elongation: 0.42%, when tested in accordance with ASTM D 638 5. Tensile strength: 4,200psi, when tested in accordance with ASTM D 638 6. Tensile Modulus: 11 x 105, when tested in accordance with ASTM D 638 7. Abrasion Resistance at 1000 cycles: 0.4 grams, when tested in accordance with ASTM C 501 8. Water Absorption after 24 hours: .06%, when tested in accordance with ASTM D 570 9. Izod Impact Foot Pounds per Inch: .02, when tested in accordance with ASTM D 256 10. Impact Resistance 1/2 Pound: No Fracture, when tested in accordance with NEMA LD3-3.3 11. Linear Thermal Expansion: 1.8 x 10-5, when tested in accordance with ASTM D 696 12. High Temperature Resistance: No Effect, when tested in accordance with NEMA LD3-3.6 13. Boiling Water Resistance: No Effect, when tested in accordance with NEMA LD3-3.5
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14. Stain Resistance: No Effect, when tested in accordance with NEMA LD3-3.9 15. Weight per sq. ft., 1/2 inch thickness: 4.0 pounds 16. Recycled Content: Minimum 40%
PART 2 – PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS
A. Acceptable Manufacturer: Aristech Surfaces LLC – manufacturer of the Avonite® brand of solid surface; 7350 Empire Dr., Florence, KY 41042. ASD. Tel. Toll Free: 800-354-9858. Phone: 859-283-1501. Fax: 859-283-7378. Web: www.aristechsurfaces.com www.aristechsurfaces.com. Email info@aristechsurfaces.com.
B. Substitutions: Not permitted.
2.2 ACRYLIC SOLID SURFACE MATERIAL
A. Material: Non-porous, homogeneous material maintaining the same composition throughout the part with a composition of acrylic polymer, aluminum trihydrate filler and pigment.
B. Avonite 100% Acrylic Class 1 Solid Surfacing:
1. Sheet Size: As indicated on Drawings 2. Finish: Satin 3. Thickness: 1/2 inch: Window sill with 1” built up bullnose and 1” apron Bathroom counter with 1” built up bullnose & 4” backsplash, 2 sides Wardrobe counter with 1” built up bullnose (without backsplash) Cubby Counter with 1” built up bullnose & 1” apron Half wall Cap with 1” built up bullnose & 1” apron 4. Color: Palermo
5. Adhesive: Avonite Solid Surface Adhesive 2.3 MISCELLANEOUS
A. Silicone Sealant: Mildew-resistant, FDA-compliant sealant recommended by manufacturer. Provide bead of white silicon sealant at exposed material transitions.
B. Coordinate location of sinks and plumbing and provide required openings. Cutouts for sinks shall be smooth and uniform without saw marks. The top and bottom of open-ings shall be finished smooth.
C. Maintain minimum 1/4 inch radius for sink cutouts. D. Finished edges shall have a 1/16 inch radius E. Fabricate material in accordance with Avonite’s Fabrication Guide.
PART 3 – EXECUTION 3.1 PREPARATION
A. Clean surfaces thoroughly prior to installation. B. Prepare surfaces using the methods recommended by the manufacturer for achieving the best
result for the substrate under the project conditions.
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3.2 INSTALLATION
A. Install in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and recommendations.
B. Install components plumb and level, in accordance with approved shop drawings, project installa-tion details and manufacturer's printed instructions.
C. Form joints using manufacturer's approved adhesive, with joints inconspicuous in finished work.
D. Cure countertops for 24 hours, minimum, before exposure to moisture or pressure.
E. Form 1/8 inch-wide corner joints, sealed with manufacturer’s color-matching silicone sealant.
F. Field cut countertop as required for plumbing fixtures and bath accessories.
G. Adhere under mounted sinks to countertop using manufacturer's recommended adhesive.
H. Adhere top mounted sinks to countertop using manufacturer's recommended adhesive/sealant.
I. Provide backsplashes and end splashes as indicated on the Drawings.Adhere to countertops using manufacturer's recommended silicone sealant.
J. Field joints shall be hard seamed.
K. Attach solid surfaces material to leveled supports on frame with dabs of silicone every 18 to 24inches.
L. Fasten solid surface material to frame by anchoring screws to supports at all corner blocks.Screws should not come in contact with solid surface material, as this may cause cracking ofcountertop.
3.3 PROTECTION
A. Protect installed products until completion of project.
B. Touch-up, repair or replace damaged products before Substantial Completion.
END OF SECTION
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GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES 09260- 1
SECTION 09260-GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES PART 1- GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY
A. Provide gypsum board ceiling assembly and substrate at wall repair locations. Acoustic mitigation at ceiling as described below applies to Sopris Hall only, Glenwood Springs
1.2 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's product data and installation instructions for each material and product used.
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Comply with governing codes and regulations. Provide products of acceptable manufacturers, which have been in satisfactory use in similar service for three years. Use experienced installers. Deliver, handle, and store materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
B. Tolerances: Not more than 1/16-inch difference in true plane at joints between adjacent boards
before finishing. After finishing, joints shall be not be visible. Not more than 1/8 inch in 10 feet deviation from true plane, plumb, level and proper relation to adjacent surfaces in finished work.
PART 2- PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS
A. Gypsum Board 1. Repair: Defective interior walls, partitions, and ceilings designated for renovated work. 2. Water resist: Cementitious backer board at shower for application of ceramic tile. 3. Type: Repair: 5/8” non-rated board for tape and joint compound finish.
Water resist: Durock cement board and tape by USG. (at all shower locations) Sound mitigating: Silent FX QuickCut and sealer by Certainteed
4. Joint Treatment: ASTM C474 and ASTM C840, 3-coat system, paper or fiberglass tape. 5. Auxiliary Materials:
a. Cornerbeads and edge trim to match existing. b Fastening adhesive recommended by manufacturer c. Apply RedGard waterproofing to cementitious board.
PART 3- EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Steel Framing: Install steel framing in compliance with ASTM C 754. Install with tolerances nec-essary to produce substrate for gypsum board assemblies with tolerances specified.
B. Include blocking for items such as railings, grab bars, casework, toilet accessories, window
treatment and similar items. C. Tape and Joint Compound: Install gypsum board for tape and 3-coat joint compound finish in
compliance with ASTM C 840 and GA 216, Level 4 finish. Install gypsum board assemblies true, plumb, level and in proper relation to adjacent surfaces.
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D. Do not allow butt-to-butt joints and joints that do not fall over framing members. E. Where new partitions meet existing construction, remove existing corner beads to provide a
smooth transition. F. Provide acoustic insulation in thickness indicated at ceiling assembly where indicated. G. Provide acoustical sealant where indicated in specifications. H. Install trim in strict compliance with manufacturer's instructions and recommendations. I. Repair surface defects. Leave ready for finish painting or wall treatment.
END OF SECTION
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CERAMIC TILE 09300- 1
SECTION 09300- CERAMIC TILE PART 1- GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY
A. Provide floor tile base where indicated on improvement plans. B. Provide ALTERNATE price to replace solid surface liner in shower with Wall Tile B.
1.2 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's product data and installation instructions for each material and product used.
B. Samples: Submit two representative samples of each material specified indicating visual charac-
teristics and finish. Include range samples if variation of finish is anticipated. C. Submit extra stock equal to 2% of total used.
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Comply with governing codes and regulations. Provide products of acceptable manufacturers, which have been in satisfactory use in similar service for three years. Use experienced installers. Deliver, handle, and store materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
B. Tile Setting Materials: ANSI A 118 series standard specifications. C. Tile Installation: ANSI 108 series standard specifications and Tile Council of America, Handbook
for Ceramic Tile Installation.
PART 2- PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS
A. Floor Tile: 1. Application: Shower floor tile over prepared existing floor substrate. 2. Size: 2” x 2” checkerboard pattern 3. Grout: ANSI Standards A108.10, A118.6 #386 Oyster Gray 4. Sealer: Additive to grout mix 5. Transition strip: Johnsonite transition moulding
B. Wall Tile:
1. Application: Provide in bathroom shower 2. Size: 24” x 12” vertical running 3. Grout: ANSI Standards A108.10, A118.6 #386 Oyster Gray 4. Sealer: Additive to grout mix 5. Transition: Schlutor strip
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PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION
A. Verify that wall surfaces are free of substances which would impair bonding of setting materials, smooth and flat within tolerances specified in ANSI A137.1.
B. Verify that sub-floor surfaces are dust-free, and free of substances which would impair bonding of
setting materials to sub-floor surfaces, and are smooth and flat within tolerances specified in ANSI A137.1.
3.2 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 acceptable flatness
tolerances. F. Prepare substrate surfaces for adhesive installation in accordance with adhesive manufacturer's
instructions.
3.3 INSTALLATION
A. Install tile and grout in accordance with applicable requirements of ANSI A108.1 through A108.13, manufacturer's instructions, and TCA Handbook recommendations.
B. Lay tile to pattern indicated. Arrange pattern so that a full tile or joint is centered on each wall and
that no tile less than 1/2 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 and bases
neatly. Align floor joints. D. Place tile joints uniform in width, subject to variance in tolerance allowed in tile size. Make joints
watertight, without voids, cracks, excess mortar, or excess grout. E. Form internal angles square and external angles bullnosed.
3.4 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 protect as described in Section 01100
END OF SECTION
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RESILIENT BASE 09653- 1
SECTION 09653- RESILIENT BASE PART 1- GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY
A. Provide resilient wall base within sleeping rooms
1.2 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's product data, color selection, and installation instructions for each material and product used.
B. Submit extra stock equal to 2% of total used.
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Comply with governing codes and regulations. Provide products of acceptable manufacturers, which have been in satisfactory use in similar service for three years. Use experienced installers. Deliver, handle, and store materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
B. Performance: Fire performance meeting requirements of building code and local authorities.
PART 2- PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS
A. 4” Resilient Wall Base: 1. Standard: ASTM F 1861. 2. Type: TS (rubber, vulcanized thermoset). 3. Group: I (solid, homogeneous) 4. Style: Cove. 5. Thickness: 0.125 inch 6. Height: 4 inches 7. Color: Espresso. 8. Manufacturer: Johnsonite
PART 3- EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Comply with manufacturer's instructions and recommendations. Install in proper relation to adjacent work.
B. Install base and accessories to minimize joints. Install base with joints as far from corners as practical.
C. Clean, polish, and protect. END OF SECTION
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PAINTS 09910- 1
SECTION 09910- PAINTS PART 1- GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY
A. Provide painting and surface preparation, hallway walls as Alternate price.
1.2 SUBMITTALS
A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's product data and installation instructions for each material and product used.
B. Samples: Submit two representative samples of each material specified indicating visual charac-
teristics and finish. Include range samples if variation of finish is anticipated. 1. Include manufacturer’s full range of color and finish options
C. Extra Stock: Submit 1 unopened gallon of each paint and color used in the project.
1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Comply with governing codes and regulations. Provide products of acceptable manufacturers, which have been in satisfactory use in similar service for three years. Use experienced installers. Deliver, handle, and store materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
B. Regulations: Compliance with VOC and environmental regulations.
PART 2- PRODUCTS 2.1 MATERIALS
A. Painting: 1. Application: Interior unfinished surfaces. 2. Primary Coating Type: Low VOC paints. 3. Primary Paint Systems: Primer plus two finish coats. 4. Colors to be selected by Owner
PART 3- EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Inspect surfaces, report unsatisfactory conditions in writing; beginning work means acceptance of substrate.
B. Comply with manufacturer's instructions and recommendations for preparation, priming and coat-
ing work. Coordinate with work of other sections. C. At existing areas to be repainted, remove blistered or peeling paint to sound substrates. Remove
chalk deposits and mildew and wash all surfaces with mild detergent. Perform related minor preparation including caulk and glazing compounds. Spot prime bare areas before priming and painting as specified.
D. Match approved mock-ups for color, texture, and pattern. Re-coat or remove and replace work
which does not match or shows loss of adhesion. Clean up, touch up and protect work.
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3.2 PAINT SCHEDULE
A. Gypsum Drywall Walls and Ceilings: 1. Sherwin Williams Pro Mar 400 latex semi-gloss: 2 coats over 1 coat of Sherwin Williams High
Holdout latex wall primer.
B. Doors (Painted): 1. Sherwin Williams Pro Mar 400 latex semi-gloss: 2 coats over factory applied primer or
prepped existing frames.
C. Doors (Stained): 1. Waterborne, Satin Varnish: Two coats over sealer and waterborne wood stain.
D. Interior metal frames: 1. Sherwin Williams DTM Alkyd: Two coats over factory applied primer or prepped existing
frames. END OF SECTION
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PRODUCT CUT SHEETS
80401-W
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Country Of Origin: United States
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5601-2WS
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Country Of Origin: United States
* Eligible for ARRA funded projectsMade in USA
5601-2WSItem Description
15 Amp-120/277 Volt AC. Single-Pole, quickwire push-in and side wired decorarocker switch, on/off molded in rocker. White
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ACCESSORIES■ Towel Ring
Submitted Model No.: _______________________________________________Specific Features: __________________________________________________
STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS:• Wood blocking is preferable behind all wall
surfaces. If wood blocking is not available, thefollowing fasteners are suggested: Tile/Masonry-Plastic or lead Anchors Plaster/drywall-Toggle bolts.
• Mounting hardware and mounting instructionsincluded with product.
DSP-A-77146 Rev. A
77146
Delta reserves the right (1) to make changes in specifications and materials, and (2) to change or discontinuemodels, both without notice or obligation. Dimensions are for reference only. See current full-line price book forfinish options and product availability.
Indianapolis, Indiana 46280A Division of Masco Corporation of Indiana© 2007 Masco Corporation of Indiana
WARRANTY• Lifetime Faucet and Finish Limited Warranty to the
original consumer purchaser to be free fromdefects in material and workmanship.
• 5 Year Limited Warranty for usage in all industrial,commercial and business applications.
6 1/2"(165 mm)
3 1/2"(89 mm)
From Wall2 1/32" Dia.
(52 mm)
1/2" Dia.(12.7 mm)Round bar
Mounting Specifications
7 1/4"(184 mm)
1"(25.4 mm)
ACCESSORIES■ Compel™ Bath Collection■ Tissue Holder
Submitted Model No.: _______________________________________________Specific Features: __________________________________________________
STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS:
77250▲
Delta reserves the right (1) to make changes in specifications and materials, and (2) to change or discontinue models, both without notice or obligation. Dimensions are for reference only. See current full-line price book or www.deltafaucet.com for finish options and product availability.
DSP-A-77250 Rev. A
WARRANTY
2 1/32" Dia.(52 mm) 8 1/32"
(204 mm)
Mounting Specifications
1"(25 mm)
3 3/4"(95 mm)
From wall
Liberty Hardware Manufacturing Corporation140 Business Park DriveWinston-Salem, NC 27107800.542.3789www.libertyhardware.com© 2013 LHMC, A Masco Company
1"(25 mm)
6"(152 mm)
6"(152 mm)
▲ Designate Proper Finish Suffix
ACCESSORIES■ 18” Towel Bar
Submitted Model No.: _______________________________________________Specific Features: __________________________________________________
STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS:• Wood blocking is preferable behind all wall
surfaces. If wood blocking is not available, thefollowing fasteners are suggested: Tile/Masonry-Plastic or lead Anchors Plaster/drywall-Toggle bolts.
• Mounting hardware and mounting templateincluded with product.
DSP-A-77118 Rev. A
77118
Delta reserves the right (1) to make changes in specifications and materials, and (2) to change or discontinuemodels, both without notice or obligation. Dimensions are for reference only. See current full-line price book forfinish options and product availability.
Indianapolis, Indiana 46280A Division of Masco Corporation of Indiana© 2007 Masco Corporation of Indiana
WARRANTY• Lifetime Faucet and Finish Limited Warranty to the
original consumer purchaser to be free fromdefects in material and workmanship.
• 5 Year Limited Warranty for usage in all industrial,commercial and business applications.
18"(457.2 mm)
20 1/32"(509 mm)
1"(25 mm)
1"(25 mm)
18"(457 mm)
1/2” Dia.(13 mm)
Round Bar
2 1/32” Dia.(52 mm)
Mounting Template Specifications
3 3/4"(95 mm)
From wall
Architectural Accessories & Door Trim
Available Finishes:
440 - Low Dome Stop
ROCKWOOD Manufacturing Company Rockwood, Pennsylvania 15557
Copyright © 2011-2016, Rockwood Manufacturing Company, an ASSA ABLOY Group company. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or CS-440 05/16
Specifications:MATERIAL: Solid Cast Brass with DuraFlex Bumper
FASTENER: #12 x 1 1/4" Flat Head Wood Screw, Plastic Anchor
FEATURES: For doors without thresholds (not undercut)
OPTIONS: Exterior Pack screw packs; stainless steel plated to match - use EXP suffix (440 x EXP) when ordering
SIZE: Base: Ø 1 7/8" x 1/4"h Height: 1 1/8"
WEIGHT: 1.5 lbs./10
ANSI A156.16:L02141
T5632-W
Color: White
UPC Code: 07847768386
Country Of Origin: China
T5632-WBrand Features
The Leviton USB Charger/Tamper-Resistant Duplex Receptacle offers two high-powered USB Ports with 3.6A of charging power and two 15A or 20A/125V Tamper-Resistant Receptacles. It has the capability to charge two USB powered electronicdevices utilizing its two USB Ports, leaving the two Tamper-Resistant Receptacles freefor other uses. The Leviton USB Charger/Tamper-Resistant Duplex Receptacle isdesigned to charge tablets, smart and mobile phones, gaming devices, e-readers,digital cameras and a host of other electronic devices.
Item Description
Combination Duplex Receptacle/Outlet and USB Charger. 15 Amp, 125 Volt, DecoraTamper-Resistant Receptacle/Outlet, NEMA 5-15R. 3.6 Amps, 5VDC, 2.0 Type A USBChargers. Grounding, Side Wired &Back Wired - White.
Technical Information
Electrical SpecificationsGrounding: GroundingAmperage: 15 AmpReceptacle Voltage: 125V ACHorsepower Rating: 15A-1/2 HPRatings: 15A-125V
Environmental SpecificationsOperating Temperature: -10C to 40CFlammability: Rated V-0 per UL94
Material SpecificationsStrap Material: SteelBody Material: ThermoplasticColor: WhiteCover Material: Thermoplastic
Mechanical SpecificationsProduct ID: Stamped on StrapTerminal ID: Brass-Hot Black-HotWhite-Neutral Green-GndTermination: Back & SideTerminal Accom.: 14-12 AWGTorque Range: 12-14 inch pounds
Product FeaturesColor: WhiteGrade: Spec Grade
Standards and CertificationsListed: cCSAusWarranty: 5 Year LimitedFCC Part 15: Class BNOM: 057
GFNT2-PW
Color: White
UPC Code: 07847771415
Country Of Origin: China
NEMA:5-20R
GFNT2-PWBrand Features
Peace of mind, all the time. The SmartlockPro Self-Test GFCI tests itself even if youforget. Designed to meet the latest UL standard for auto-monitoring (self-test) ourcomplete line of self-test GFCIs periodically conduct an automatic internal test toconfirm that it can respond to a ground fault. With the slimmest profile on the market,the device allows for fast and easy installation, while Leviton’s patented reset lockoutmechanism prevents reset of the GFCI if it is not wired or operating correctly. TheSmartlockPro Self-Test GFCI is the smart choice in ground fault circuit interrupterprotection.
Item Description
20 Amp, 125 Volt Receptacle, 20 Amp Feed-Through, Self-test SmartLock Pro SlimGFCI, monochromatic, back and side wired, screw less wallplate with a subplate andself grounding clip included - White
DSE06-10Z
UPC Code: 07847769236
Country Of Origin: China
DSE06-10ZBrand Features
Leviton Decora Rocker-Slide Dimmers provide smooth, slide-action, full-rangedimming for Electronic Low Voltage loads, dimmable LEDs and dimmable CFL loads.They combine a Decora rocker switch with a contemporary full-range slender slide barfor precise lighting control. With a new, streamlined style, Decora dimmers and fanspeed control complement any interior design and are compatible with other Decoradevices.
Item Description
Decora Electronic Low Voltage, dimmable LED and CFL Rocker-Slide Dimmer,600VA-120VAC Electronic Low Voltage, 300W-120VAC Dimmable LED and CFL,60Hz, Neutral required, Single Pole or 3-Way - White, Ivory &Light Almond
Technical Information
Product FeaturesNeutral: RequiredAction: Rocker Switch for ON/OFF, slide bar for lighting level controlWarranty: 5-Year LimitedPreset: Slide bar preserves desired lighting levelColor: White, Ivory, Light AlmondSwitch Type: Single-Pole & 3-WayLoad Type: Electronic Low Voltage, Dimmable LED, Dimmable CFLAvailable Colors: Ivry-I Wht-W Gry-G Blk-E Brwn-B Light Almond-T, R-RedWallplate: Order SeparatelyType: Electro-MechanicalLoad Rating: 600VA Electronic Low Voltage, 300W LED and CFLStyle Name: DecoraOrdering Notes: Included White, Ivory and Light Almond Color KitStandards and Certifications: cCSAus, NOMProtection: Radio/TV Filter
INSTALLATION
GENERAL PURPOSE ACCESS DOOR FOR ALL SURFACE TYPES AHD
PROJECT DATA
DESCRIPTION AND MATERIAL SPECIFICATION
DIMENSIONS AND APPEARANCE LEED ready: This product contributes to LEED® credits.DOOR SIZE NUMBER WEIGHTW x H inches (MM) OF LOCKS LBS KG6 x 6 (152 x 152) 1 2 0.98 x 8 (203 x 203) 1 3 1.48 x 12 (203 x 304) 1 4 1.810 x 10 (254 x 254) 1 4 1.812 x 12 (304 x 304) 1 5 2.312 x 16 (304 x 406) 1 6.2 2.812 x 18 (304 x 457) 1 7 3.212 x 24 (304 x 609) 1 8 3.614 x 14 (356 x 356) 1 7 3.216 x 16 (406 x 406) 1 8 3.618 x 18 (457 x 457) 1 9 4.118 x 24 (457 x 609) 1 13 5.920 x 20 (508 x 508) 1 11 5.22 x 22 (558 x 558) 1 13 5.922 x 30 (558 x 762) 2 17 7.722 x 36 (558 x 914) 2 19 8.624 x 24 (609 x 609) 1 15 6.824 x 30 (609 x 762) 2 20 9.124 x 36 (609 x 914) 2 22 1024 x 48 (609 x 1219) 2 28 12.730 x 30 (762 x 762) 4 23 12.736 x 36 (914 x 914) 4 31 14.1
Material: 16 gauge cold rolled steelHinge: hidden pin hinge
continuous piano type on doors over 24” (height or width)
Lock / latch: screwdriver operated cam latchFinish: high quality white powder coat primer Packaging: individually wrapped, 1 per box
POPULAROPTIONS
For complete list of options go to: www.
Lock / latch: key operated cylinder cam latch, hex head cam latch, pinned hex head cam latch, handle operated cam latch, mortise preparation for cylinder.
Material: stainless steel 304 #4 (brushed finish)Gasketing: neoprene gasket
PIANO HINGE ON DOORS OVER 24”(HEIGHT OR WIDTH)
Rough wall opening is door size + 1/4” or + 6mm*Piano hinge on doors over 24 inches (height or width) - The LHD model is recommended for over 1296 sq. inches
PROJECT NAME: QTY W H OPTIONS
ARCHITECT:
DEALER:
CONTRACTOR:
LOCATION:
DATE:
TAGGING INSTRUCTIONS:
SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS:
SUBMITTAL APPROVAL: (signature or stamp)
* * * * * ***
24 x 24 1 15 6.8(609 x 609)
Gasketing: neoprene gasket
continued . . .
The illustrations and descriptions herein are applicable to production as of the date of this Technical Data Sheet. Rev. 08/09/13S/D Printed in U.S.A.The manufacturer reserves the right to, and does from time to time, make changes and improvements in designs and dimensions. © 2013 by Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Inc.
Technical Data
14-7/16''365mm
5-15/16''150mm
11-7/8''300mm
18''455mm
2-1/4''55mmDia.
Bolt Circle
1-1/8''30mm
2-1/4''55mm
S S
S S
Base Platewith Spring
Guide Bracket
Finish Face of Floor
SupportBracket
15-3/8''390mm
4-3/8''110mm
1-3/8''35mm
5-1/2''140mm
Finish Face of Wall
15-13/16''400mm
MountingFlange (2)
ConcealedWall Backing
to Comply withLocal Building Codes
Not Furnishedby Bobrick
*Consult local building codes
S
SS
S
9-3/8''240mm
7-1/4''185mm
3-1/16''75mm
11''280mm
Universal/Accessible DesignRecommended
Mounting Height*17'' to 19''
430 to 485mm
MATERIALS:
Seat — One-piece, 5/16" (8mm) thick, solidly fused plastic laminate with matte-finish melamine surfaces, ivory-colored face sheets, and black phenolic-resin core that are integrally bonded — cannot delaminate. Integral slots for water drainage. Secured to frame with stainless steel carriage bolts and acorn nuts.
Frame — 18-8, type-304, stainless steel with satin finish. 16-gauge (1.6mm), 1-1/4" (30mm) square tubing and 18 -gauge (1.2mm), 1" (25mm) diameter seamless tubing.
Mounting Flanges (2) — 18-8, type-304, 3/16" (5mm) thick stainless steel with satin finish. 3" (75mm) diameter with three mounting screw holes.
Baseplate — 18-8, type-304, heavy-gauge stainless steel.
Spring — 17-7, type-301, 24-gauge (0.6mm) stainless steel. Spot-welded to baseplate.
Guide Bracket — 18-8, type-304, 16-gauge (1.6mm) stainless steel with satin finish.
SOLID PHENOLICFOLDING
SHOWER/DRESSINGAREA SEAT
B-5191
62-105445W/LED/1X4/FLUSH/3K/WH45 watt; 12" x 48" Surface Mount LED Fixture; 3000K; 90 CRI; Low Profile; White Finish; 120/277 volts
FeaturesSurface mount LED fixtureSolid State LED lightingLong life5 Year limited warrantyDamp location rated90+ CRIDimensions: 11-5/8" x 47-1/4" x 0-3/4"
62-1054
ItemNumber
ProductLine UPC Voltage Watts Fixture
Type Lamp Code Dimmable/Non-Dimmable
62-1054 BLINK 045923410543 120/277 45 SurfaceMount 45W/LED/1X4/FLUSH/3K/WH Dimmable - 120V
only
Suggested Dimmers Finish Initial Lumens Average Rated Hours Kelvin Temp Color CRI PackCompatible dimmers for 62-
1054 White 3600 50000 3000 Soft White 90+ 2
Package Type ENERGY STAR RoHS Compliant UL or ETL Listed UL Classification Warranty
Box ENERGY STAR Yes Yes cETLus - Damp Location Rated 5 Year Limited
62-105118W/LED/1X1/FLUSH/3K/WH18 watt; 12" x 12" Surface Mount LED Fixture; 3000K; 90 CRI; Low Profile; White Finish; 120/277 volts
FeaturesSurface mount LED fixtureSolid State LED lightingLong life5 Year limited warrantyDamp location rated90+ CRIDimensions: 11-5/8" x 11-5/8" x 0-3/4"
62-1051
ItemNumber
ProductLine UPC Voltage Watts Fixture
Type Lamp Code Dimmable/Non-Dimmable
62-1051 BLINK 045923410512 120/277 18 SurfaceMount 18W/LED/1X1/FLUSH/3K/WH Dimmable - 120V
only
Suggested Dimmers Finish Initial Lumens Average Rated Hours Kelvin Temp Color CRI PackCompatible dimmers for 62-
1051 White 1300 50000 3000 Soft White 90+ 4
Package Type ENERGY STAR RoHS Compliant UL or ETL Listed UL Classification Warranty
Box ENERGY STAR Yes Yes cETLus - Damp Location Rated 5 Year Limited
Features• Vitreous china• Elongated bowl• AquaPiston® flushing system• One-piece• Less supply• 12″ (305 mm) rough-in• 1.28 gpf (4.8 lpf)• 2-1/8″ (54 mm) glazed trapway• Includes seat, cover, wax ring, left-hand polished
chrome trip lever, and floor hardware• 11″ (279 mm) x 8-1/8″ (206 mm) water area• 27-3/4″ (705 mm) x 18-3/4″ (476 mm) x 28-3/16″
(716 mm)
Codes/Standards ApplicableSpeci ed model meets or e ceeds the following
• ADA• ICC/ANSI A117.1• CSA B651• OBC• ASME A112.19.2/CSA B45.1• EPA WaterSense®
COMFORT HEIGHT® COMPACTTOILET
K-10491OBCADA CSA B651
Colors/Finishes• 0 White
Accessories• 0 White
• CP Polished Chrome
• PB i rant Polished Brass
• ther efer to Price Book for additional colors/ nishes
Specified ModelModel Description Colors/Finishes
-10491 Comfort eight compact toilet ❑ 0
Recommended Accessories-4650 ustra M elongated open-front toilet seat for
ccessi ilit compliance❑ 0 ❑ ther
-7637 ngle suppl with stop 3/8″ P ❑ CP ❑ PB ❑ ther
Product Specificationhe elongated owl toilet shall e made of itreous china. oilet shall e one-piece. oilet shall e 27-3/4″ (705 mm) in length
18-3/4″ (476 mm) in width and 28-3/16″ (716 mm) in height. oilet shall feature an 11″ (279 mm) 8-1/8″ (206 mm) water area.oilet shall e 12 (305 mm) rough-in with a 2-1/8″ (54 mm) gla ed trapwa . oilet shall e 1.28 gpf (4.8 lpf) with uaPistonushing s stem. oilet shall include a seat co er wa ring left-hand polished chrome trip le er and oor hardware. oilet shalle less suppl . longated owl toilet shall e ohler Model -10491-0.
SANTA ROSATM
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S /Canada 1-800-4(1-800-456-4537)www.kohler.com
TOILETK-10491
ADA
0 White
ACCESSORIES■ Compel™ Bath Collection■ Universal Tank Lever
Submitted Model No.: _______________________________________________Specific Features: __________________________________________________
STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS:
1 ▲
Delta reser es the right (1) to make changes in specifications and materials and (2) to change or discontinue models oth without notice or o ligation. Dimensions are for reference onl . See current full-line price ook or www.deltafaucet.com for finish options and product a aila ilit .
DSP- -77160 e .
WARRANTY
7 3/8(187 mm)
1 11/32(34 mm)
Dia.
▲ Designate proper finish suffi
3(76 mm)
Liberty Hardware Manufacturing Corporation140 Business Park DriveWinston-Salem, NC 27107800.542.3789www.libertyhardware.com© 2013 LHMC, A Masco Company
1 3/4(44 mm)
1 3/4 (44 mm)
5/8 S . Min. ank pening
1(25 mm)
2 3/8(60 mm)
BARRIER FREE
MEETS THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT GUIDELINESAND ANSI A117.1 ACCESSIBLE AND USABLEBUILDINGS AND FACILITIES - CHECK LOCAL CODES.
Countertop 864mm (34") from finished floor. Lavatoryinstalled 102mm (4") from front edge of countertop.Countertop thickness to be 25mm (1") maximum.
51mm(2) MIN.
83mm(3-1/4)
FINISHED WALLOR SPLASHBACK
C
EDGE OFCOUNTERTOPCUTOUT
AB
41mm(1-5/8) E
F
DETAIL OF MOUNTING CLIP(KIT No.47194.0070A)
LAVA
BRASSINSERT
19mm(3/4) MIN.
REFER TO INSTRUCTIONSPROVIDED WITH KIT FOR
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
CLIP MACH.SCREW
1-1/4 O.D.TAILPIECE
1-1/4 O.D.WASTE
203mm(8)
38mm(1-1/2)
330mm(13)
273mm(10-3/4)
13mm(1/2)
D
SUPPLIESAS REQ'D.
ADA DRAINOUTLET
COUNTERTOP(BY OTHERS)SEALING
COMPOUND
864mm(34)
* 279mm(11)
*
*
FINISHED FLOOR
22mm(7/8)
FITTING
CENTER-SET
SPREAD
A
1-1/16 (27mm)
1-1/4 (32mm)
B
4 (102mm)
8 (203mm)
G
H
CAT. NO.
0614.000
E540mm(21-1/4)600mm(23-5/8)
F387mm(15-1/4)422mm(16-5/8)
G464mm(18-1/4)537mm(21-1/8)
H308mm(12-1/8)356mm
(14)0618.000
864mm(34)
102mm(4)
D209mm(8-1/4)209mm(8-1/4)
C114mm(4-1/2)108mm(4-1/4)
610mm(24)
152mm(6)
MAX.
BARRIER FREECLEARANCE
686mm(27)MIN.
203mm(8)
MIN.
229mm(9)
MIN.
DRAWING FOR DIMENSIONAL
PURPOSES ONLY. IT IS NOT AN EXACT REPRESENTATION.
4 (102mm)1-1/16 (27mm)CENTER-SET
0614.000
LAVATORY FAUCETS■ Compel® Collection■ Single Handle Deck Mount
Submitted Model No.: _______________________________________________Specific Features: __________________________________________________ STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS:
561-▲MPU-DST*561-▲TP-DST*561-GPM-DST*561-HGM-DST
Delta reser es the right (1) to make changes in specifications and materials and (2) to change or discontinue models oth without notice or o ligation. Dimensions are for reference onl . See current full-line price ook or www.deltafaucet.com for finish options and product a aila ilit .
DSP- -561-MP -DS e . F
COMPLIES WITH:
®
3 3/8(86 mm)
1 3/8(35 mm)
Dia.
1 1/4(32 mm)
Dia.
2 1/8(54 mm)
Dia.1 5/8
(41 mm)to
2 3/8 (60 mm)
4 5/8(117 mm)
1 5/8 (42 mm)Diameter 3 5/16
(84 mm)
2 1/4(57 mm)
29(737 mm) 33
(838 mm)
6(152 mm)
ptionalscutcheon
2 1/2(64 mm)
Ma . Deckhickness
Optional 6"Escutcheon
7 5/16(186 mm)
7 13/16(198 mm)
4 15/16(125 mm)
561-▲LPU-DST*
4 3/8(111 mm)
1 3/8(35 mm)
Dia.1 1/4
(32 mm)Dia.
2 1/8(54 mm)
Dia.
1 5/8 (41 mm)
to2 3/8
(60 mm)
4(102 mm)
▲ Designate Proper Finish Suffi
3/8Compression
Fitting
MPU TP
WARRANTY
Optional 6"Escutcheon
1 1/4 to 1 1/2(32 mm to 38 mm)
ole Si e
*
561- MPU-DST*561-▲TP-DST*61-▲MP
MPU
Submitted Model No.: _______________________________________________Specific Features: __________________________________________________
TUB AND SHOWER FAUCET TRIM ■ Compel® Bath Collection■ Valve Only (T14061)■ Tub Only (T14161)■ Shower Only (T14261)■ Tub/Shower (T14461)
STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS:• Maintains a balanced pressure of hot and cold water even
when a valve is turned on or off elsewhere in the system.• For use with MultiChoice® Universal rough
valve body. (R10000 Series)• Temperature only controlled with handle.• Field adjustable means to limit handle rotation
into hot water zone.• 120° maximum handle rotation.• All parts replaceable from the front of the valve.• 2.0 gpm @ 80 PSI.• Red/blue pad print temperature indicators on escutcheon.• "-LHD" models indicate less showerhead.• Stem extension kit RP77991 can be ordered to allow for an
additional 1 3/4" wall thickness. RP77991 ships withchrome escutcheon screws. For special finishes also orderRP12630 escutcheon screws in desired finish.
COMPLIES WITH: • ASME A112.18.1 / CSA B125.1• ASSE 1016
Indicates compliance toICC/ANSI A117.1 - Valve Control only
• EPA WaterSense®
DSP-B-T14061 Rev. H
Delta reserves the right (1) to make changes in specifications and materials, and (2) to change or discontinue models, both without notice or obligation. Dimensions are for reference only. See current full-line price book or www.deltafaucet.com for finish options and product availability.
T14161▲
T14061▲
▲ Designate Proper Finish Suffix
55 E 111th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46280 350 South Edgeware Road, St. Thomas, ON N5P 4L1 © 2016 Masco Corporation of Indiana
RP70175▲ H2O Showerhead
Full Spray
RP73372▲ Pull-Up Diverter
RP80132▲ No Diverter
2 3/4"(70 mm)
Face of plasterguard should be flush with finish wall line
Supply
8" (203 mm)min.
18" (457 mm)max.
6 1/2"(165 mm)
Dia.
C/LSupplyLines
7"(178 mm)
7 3/4"(197 mm)
2 39/64"(66 mm)
5 13/32"(137 mm)
2 1/2"(64 mm)
2 1/2"(64 mm)
6 1/4"(159 mm)
7"(178 mm)
T14261-▲LHD T14461-▲LHDT14261▲ T14461▲
WARRANTY• Lifetime limited warranty on parts (other than
electronic parts and batteries) and finishes:or, for commercial users, for 5 years fromdate of purchase.
• 5 year limited warranty on electronic parts(other than batteries); or, for commercialusers, for 1 year from the date of purchase.No warranty is provided on batteries.
FEATURES: • Monitor® 14 Series pressure balanced single handle bath mixing valve trim• Single function H2Okinetic® Technology showerhead
RP77991 Available Extension Kit0
1
2
3
4
5
0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90
Pressure (PSI)
Flo
w (
U.S
. Gal
lon
s P
er M
inu
te)
6
0 69 138 207 276 345 414 483 552 621
0
3.8
7.6
11.4
15.1
18.9
22.7
Pressure (kPa)
Flo
w (L
iters Per M
inu
te)
7 26.5Tub Filler
30.3
34.1
8
9
H2O Showerhead
T142611▲
y ( )Shower Only (T14261)■
Delta reserves the right (1) to make changes in specifications and materials, and (2) to change or discontinue models, both without notice or obligation. Dimensions are for reference only. See current full-line price book or www.specselect.com for finish options and product availability.
50570
DSP-B-50570 Rev. A
2 1/8"(54 mm)
31/32"(25 mm)
1 1/16"(27 mm)
2 1/8"(54 mm)
Submitted Model No.:Specific Features:
Designate proper finish suffix
51504▲
ACTIVETOUCH® HANDSHOWER■ Three Spray Selection Buttons■ "Pause Control" Button
Submitted Model No.: _______________________________________________Specific Features: __________________________________________________
STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS: • 2.5 gpm @ 80 psi, 9.5 L/min @ 552 kPa• 2.0 gpm @ 80 psi, 7.5 L/min @ 552 kPa• Nine spray settings• Three spray selection buttons for a simple
one-handed push of a button• 60"-82" stretchable metal hose: 51504,
55424, 54424• 28" contemporary adjustable wall bar: 51504• Adjustable wall mount: 55424• Adjustable shower arm mount: 54424
DSP-B-51504 Rev. F
Delta reserves the right (1) to make changes in specifications and materials, and (2) to change or discontinue models, both without notice or obligation. Dimensions are for reference only. See current full-line price book or www.deltafaucet.com for finish options and product availability.
60”-82"(1524 mm-2083 mm)
28”(711 mm)
55424▲
Spray Patterns
54424-▲PK
55 E. 111th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46280350 South Edgeware Road, St. Thomas, ON N5P 4L1© 2016 Masco Corporation of Indiana
▲ Designate proper finish suffix
60”-82"(1524 mm-2083 mm)
60”-82"(1524 mm-2083 mm)
59424-▲PK
Full BodySpray
Full Sprayw/Massage
FastMassage
Soft Drench Spray
Pause
ShampooRinsing Spray
Soft Drench Spray w/Massage
Soft Full Spray
Shampoo Rinsing Sprayw/Massage
59424-▲20-PK
54424-▲20-PK
60”-82"(1524 mm-2083 mm)
Your Delta Faucet handshower incorporates a backflow protection system that has been tested to be in compliance with ASME A112.18.3 and ASME A112.18.1/CSA B125.1. It incorporates two certified check valves in series, which operate independently and are integral, non-serviceable parts of the wand assembly.
◆
9 3/4”(248 mm)
1 1/2”(38 mm)
COMPLIES WITH:• ASME A112.18.1 / CSA B125.1 ◆
Indicates compliance to ICC/ANSI A117.1• EPA WaterSense®
WARRANTY• Lifetime limited warranty on parts (other than
electronic parts and batteries) and finishes:or, for commercial users, for 5 years fromdate of purchase.
• 5 year limited warranty on electronic parts(other than batteries); or, for commercialusers, for 1 year from the date of purchase.No warranty is provided on batteries.
3 5/8”(93 mm)
3 5/8”(93 mm)
3 5/8”(93 mm)
3 5/8”(93 mm)
3 5/8”(93 mm)
3 5/8”(93 mm)
59424- PK-▲P
40024-▲24 ADA GRAB BARS WITH MECHANISMS■ ADA Compliant
Submitted Model No.: _______________________________________________Specific Features: __________________________________________________
STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS: • Brass construction: 40024, 56302• Manufactured using engineering grade
plastics: U6300• Design allows for hand shower to be mounted
either left or right of the bar• Handshower mount is fully adjustable• Operable by left hand, right hand or closed fist• 24" decorative slide bar: 40024, 56302• 60-82" stretchable hose: 56302
DSP-B-40024-24 Rev. B
Delta reserves the right (1) to make changes in specifications and materials, and (2) to change or discontinue models, both without notice or obligation. Dimensions are for reference only. See current full-line price book or www.deltafaucet.com for finish options and product availability.
55 E. 111th Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46280350 South Edgeware Road, St. Thomas, ON N5P 4L1© 2016 Masco Corporation of Indiana
24”(610 mm)
56302-▲24
▲ Designate proper finish suffix
U6300-▲
27”(686 mm)
WARRANTY• Lifetime limited warranty on parts (other than
electronic parts and batteries) and finishes:or, for commercial users, for 5 years fromdate of purchase.
• 5 year limited warranty on electronic parts(other than batteries); or, for commercialusers, for 1 year from the date of purchase.No warranty is provided on batteries.
COMPLIES WITH:Indicates compliance to ICC/ANSI A117.1
56302- 24-▲2
56302
5630256302
COMPLIES WITH:
■ R10000-UN (Universal Inlets/Outlets)■ R10000-UNBX (Universal Single
Box Model)■ R10000-UNBXHF (High Flow
Shower Only)■ R10000-UNBXT (Thin Wall)■ R10000-UNWS (Universal with Stops)■ R10000-UNWSHF (High Flow with Stops)■ R10000-UNWSBXT (Thin Wall
with Stops)■ R10000-PX (Pex Crimp Connections with
UN Outlets)■ R10000-PXWS (Pex Crimp Connections
with Stop with UN Outlets)■ R10000-IP (IPS Inlets/Outlets)■ R10000-IPWS (IPS with Stops)■ R10000-MF (Pex Cold
Expansion Connections with UN Outlets)■ R10000-MFWS (Pex Cold
Expansion with Stops with UN Outlets)
Submitted Model No.: _________________________________________________
Specific Features: ____________________________________________________
STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS:
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Delta reser es the right (1) to make changes in specifications and materials and (2) to change or discontinue models oth without notice or o ligation. Dimensions are for reference onl . See current full-line price ook or www.deltafaucet.com for finish options and product a aila ilit .
R1 - NR1 - NBR1 - NB TR1 - NB HF
R1 - NWSR1 - NWSHFR1 - NWSB T
R1 -MFR1 -P
R1 -MFWSR1 -P WS
R1 -IP
R1 -IPWS
MULTICHOICE® UNIVERSAL ROUGH VALVE BODY
4(102 mm)
4(102 mm)
3 3/8(86 mm)
2 1/8(54 mm)
2 3/4(70 mm)
StringerFinished Wall
R1 - NR1 - NBR1 - NB T
4(102 mm)
5 1/16(135 mm)
R1 - NWS
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3 3/8(86 mm)
2 1/8(54 mm)
2 3/4(70 mm)
StringerFinished Wall4(102 mm)
WARRANTY
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