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Direct any questions to Gail Olsen (801-240-5257) or [email protected] Prepared by Richard Hope / PFD-AEC SPI 70 Utah Millwork Initiative.docx SPI No. 70 STANDARD PLAN INFORMATION NOTICE Architecture, Engineering, and Construction Division This notice provides new information that may be helpful in your work with the standard plan program. Please carefully review this information to understand its potential impact on any design, new construction, and R&I work within your stewardship. Date of Notice: 01 Nov 2010 Information Title: Utah Millwork Initiative Information: Utah DTA Areas are testing a program to procure architectural millwork and wood trim supplied as a single package by any one of three approved fabricators selected for each meetinghouse project by competitive bidding. The testing period will extend for 12 months, commencing 01 October 2010. Approved millwork fabricators are: Anderson Cabinets, Rigby ID Fieldcrest, Clearfield UT Thompson and Sons, Deweyville UT Instructions for Implementation: Modify specifications for each qualifying meetinghouse project within Utah DTA Areas to list only approved millwork fabricators, as instructed in (editing) Procedural Notes preceding each of the attached Sections. An editable (MS Word) version of each attached section is available on the AEC website at: http://lds.org/aec . Attachments: Section 06 2210 Miscellaneous Wood Trim Section 06 4001 Approved fabricators Section 06 4114 Wood-Veneer-Faced Architectural Cabinets Section 06 4115 Rostrum Casework Section 06 4512 Architectural Woodwork Wood Trim Section 09 9324 Interior Clear-Finished Hardwood

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Direct any questions to Gail Olsen (801-240-5257) or [email protected]

Prepared by Richard Hope / PFD-AEC SPI 70 Utah Millwork Initiative.docx

SPI No. 70

STANDARD PLAN INFORMATION NOTICE Architecture, Engineering, and Construction Division This notice provides new information that may be helpful in your work with the standard plan program. Please carefully review this information to understand its potential impact on any design, new construction, and R&I work within your stewardship.

Date of Notice: 01 Nov 2010

Information Title: Utah Millwork Initiative

Information: Utah DTA Areas are testing a program to procure architectural millwork and wood trim supplied as a single package by any one of three approved fabricators selected for each meetinghouse project by competitive bidding. The testing period will extend for 12 months, commencing 01 October 2010.

Approved millwork fabricators are: Anderson Cabinets, Rigby ID Fieldcrest, Clearfield UT Thompson and Sons, Deweyville UT

Instructions for Implementation: Modify specifications for each qualifying meetinghouse project within Utah DTA Areas to list only approved millwork fabricators, as instructed in (editing) Procedural Notes preceding each of the attached Sections. An editable (MS Word) version of each attached section is available on the AEC website at: http://lds.org/aec.

Attachments: Section 06 2210 Miscellaneous Wood Trim Section 06 4001 Approved fabricators Section 06 4114 Wood-Veneer-Faced Architectural Cabinets Section 06 4115 Rostrum Casework Section 06 4512 Architectural Woodwork Wood Trim Section 09 9324 Interior Clear-Finished Hardwood

Distribution: √ Domestic Area DTAs √ O&M Division (Georges Bonnet) √ Richard Rawlinson √ Area Project Managers √ AEC Division (Jared Doxey) √ Gail Olsen √ Project Managers √ DFS Section (Richard McCune) √ PM Office Clerks √ PDTSS Section (David Alley) √ Regional Facilities Managers √ CFC Section (Terry Cano) √ Facilities Managers √ AEC Client First Contacts √ FM Administrative Assistants √ Jeremy Anderson

Prepared by Richard Hope / MFD-AEC SPI 70 Utah Millwork Initiative.docx

Project Number Project Date Project Name

Miscellaneous Wood Trim - 1 - 06 2210

MTH-06 2210.00.doc MISCELLANEOUS WOOD TRIM

SECTION USAGE MATRIX CES Meetinghouse O&M / R&I Storehouse D I Store

YES YES YES YES YES

MODIFICATION LOG Modified Source Description

31 Oct 10 Gail Olsen Finishes Updated. Meetinghouse – Approved Fabricators to be used in Utah DTA Area projects only.

28 Dec 09 Gail Olsen General Upgrade.

PROCEDURAL NOTES COORDINATION

GENERAL: A. If both soft and hardwood trim are used, designate on the Drawings where each type of wood is

used, or list in this Section where each type of wood is used.

DESIGN INFORMATION AND BACKGROUND

GENERAL: A. Reference Standard.

1. The Architectural Woodwork Institute, the Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Association of Canada and the Woodwork Institute worked together to create the joint unified standard for the specification of qualities, methods, and workmanship to produce and install architectural mill-work.

2. The Architectural Woodwork Standards is a definitive reference manual designed to simplify and clarify guidelines, information and principles required for fabrication, finishing and installation of architectural woodwork. It provides design professionals with a logical and facile means to com-prehensively specify woodwork elements.

3. The AWS includes compliance criteria to ensure that all millwork manufacturers are competing equally when bidding on projects and they are obligated to perform work of equal quality. The Standards, as in both previous publications, encompass three grades of quality: Economy, Cus-tom and Premium. The AWS also includes a comprehensive glossary of terms.

MEETINGHOUSE Projects: A. Utah Millwork Initiative:

1. Utah Meetinghouse Projects (Utah DTA Area) only bid for 12 months starting from October 2010 subject to annual review.

2. Strategic Agreement: a. Only Approved Fabricators may bid and/or supply Architectural Woodwork Wood Trim. b. The following specification sections are part of this agreement:

(1) Section 06 2210 ‘Miscellaneous Wood Trim’. (2) Section 06 4001 Approved fabricators. (3) Section 06 4114 ‘Wood-Veneer-Faced Architectural Cabinets’. (4) Section 06 4115 ‘Rostrum Casework’. (5) Section 06 4512 ‘Architectural Woodwork Wood Trim’.

3. Bidding: a. Procurement documents do not change except for use of Approved Fabricators.

SECTION 06 2210

Project Number Project Date Project Name

Miscellaneous Wood Trim - 2 - 06 2210

MISCELLANEOUS WOOD TRIM

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY

A. Includes But Not Limited To: 1. Furnish and install wood trim not specified elsewhere as described in Contract Documents.

B. Related Requirements: 1. Section 06 2001: Installation. 2. Section 06 2001: Common Finish Carpentry Requirements. 3. Section 06 4001: Common Architectural Woodwork Requirements. 4. Section 06 4001: Approved Fabricators. 5. Section 06 4512: Architectural Woodwork Wood Trim. 6. Section 09 9324: ‘Interior Clear-Finished Hardwood’.

1.2 REFERENCES

A. Association Publications: 1. Architectural Woodwork Institute / Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Association of Canada,

46179 Westlake Drive, Suite 120, Potomac Falls, VA www.awinet.org. a. Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS), 1st Edition, 2009.

B. Definitions: 1. Grade: Unless otherwise noted, this term means Grade rules for Economy, Custom, and/or

Premium Grade: a. Custom Grade: Typically specified for and adequately covers most high-quality architectural

woodwork, providing a well-defined degree of control over a project’s quality of materials, workmanship, or installation.

2. Plain-Sawn: A hardwood figure developed by sawing a log lengthwise at a tangent to the annual growth rings. It appears as U-shaped or straight markings in the board’s face.

1.3 SUBMITTALS

A. Action Submittals: 1. Samples:

a. Interior Hardwood for Transparent Finish: 1) Before performing work of this Section, prepare Control Sample, to match sample

available from Owner, to be used as finishing standard for interior clear finished hardwood as specified in Section 09 9324.

2) Design Criteria: a) Provide 8 inch by 10 inch (200 mm by 255 mm)

b) Control Sample will be used as performance standard for evaluating finish provided.

sample of Red Oak to match Owner provided stain color selected for Project.

B. Informational Submittals: 1. Source Quality Control Submittals:

a. Samples: 1) Interior Hardwood for Transparent Finish:

a) Owner will provide Control Sample for finish.

Project Number Project Date Project Name

Miscellaneous Wood Trim - 3 - 06 2210

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 MATERIALS

A. Meet requirements of Section 06 4001. 1. Clear Finished Hardwood:

a. Design Criteria: 1) Match materials specified in Section 06 4512. 2) Match finish specified in Section 06 4512 and match Owner selected sample as

specified in Section 09 9324.

2.2 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL

A. Inspections: 1. Clear Finished Hardwood:

a. Color matches Owner provided sample specified in Section 09 9324.

PART 3 - EXECUTION: Not Used

END OF SECTION

Project Number Project Date Project Name

Common Architectural Woodwork Requirements - 1 - 06 4001

MTH-06 4001.00.doc COMMON ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK REQUIREMENTS

SECTION USAGE MATRIX CES Meetinghouse O&M / R&I Storehouse D I Store

YES YES YES YES YES

MODIFICATION LOG DATE SOURCE DESCRIPTION

31 Oct 10 Gail Olsen Meetinghouse – Only approved Fabricators to be used in Utah DTA Area projects only.

15 Dec 09 Gail Olsen Updated Reference Standards. General Upgrade.

28 Mar 09 Gail Olsen Updated Reference Standards. Canadian version combined with USA.

Project Number Project Date Project Name

Common Architectural Woodwork Requirements - 2 - 06 4001

PROCEDURAL NOTES COORDINATION

GENERAL: A. Include in Section 06 4001 any general requirements that are common to all Sections under the 06

4000 table of contents heading. B. In each applicable individual Section, include a cross-reference back to Section 06 4001. Do not

add these common requirements to each individual Section. DESIGN INFORMATION AND BACKGROUND

GENERAL: A. Reference Standard.

1. The Architectural Woodwork Institute, the Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Association of Canada and the Woodwork Institute worked together to create the joint unified standard for the specification of qualities, methods, and workmanship to produce and install architectural mill-work.

2. The Architectural Woodwork Standards is a definitive reference manual designed to simplify and clarify guidelines, information and principles required for fabrication, finishing and installation of architectural woodwork. It provides design professionals with a logical and facile means to com-prehensively specify woodwork elements.

3. The AWS includes compliance criteria to ensure that all millwork manufacturers are competing equally when bidding on projects and they are obligated to perform work of equal quality. The Standards, as in both previous publications, encompass three grades of quality: Economy, Cus-tom and Premium. The AWS also includes a comprehensive glossary of terms.

MEETINGHOUSE Projects: A. Sections grouped under 06 4000 specifying mill-built cabinetry are the preferred standards for cabi-

netry. B. Sections under 12 3000 may be used for casework with approval of Project Manager. C. Utah Millwork Initiative:

1. Utah Meetinghouse Projects (Utah DTA Area) only bid for 12 months starting from October 2010 subject to annual review.

2. Strategic Agreement: a. Only Approved Fabricators may bid and/or supply Architectural Woodwork Wood Trim. b. The following specification sections are part of this agreement:

(1) Section 06 2210 ‘Miscellaneous Wood Trim’. (2) Section 06 4001 Approved fabricators. (3) Section 06 4114 ‘Wood-Veneer-Faced Architectural Cabinets’. (4) Section 06 4115 ‘Rostrum Casework’. (5) Section 06 4512 ‘Architectural Woodwork Wood Trim’.

3. Bidding: a. Procurement documents do not change except for use of Approved Fabricators.

SECTION 06 4001

COMMON ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK REQUIREMENTS

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY

A. Includes But Not Limited To: 1. General standards for materials and fabrication of Architectural Woodwork and for hardware

associated with Architectural Woodwork.

Project Number Project Date Project Name

Common Architectural Woodwork Requirements - 3 - 06 4001

B. Related Requirements: 1. Section 06 1100: Furring and blocking. 2. Section 06 2001: Installation. 3. Section 09 9324: ‘Interior Clear-Finished Hardwood’ for filling of nail holes and finishing. 4. Section 12 3623: Plastic-Laminate-Clad Countertops.

1.2 REFERENCES

A. Association Publications: 1. Architectural Woodwork Institute / Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Association of Canada,

46179 Westlake Drive, Suite 120, Potomac Falls, VA www.awinet.org. a. Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS), 1st Edition, 2009.

B. Definitions: 1. Grade: Unless otherwise noted, this term means Grade rules for Economy, Custom, and/or

Premium Grade: a. Custom Grade: Typically specified for and adequately covers most high-quality architectural

woodwork, providing a well-defined degree of control over a project’s quality of materials, workmanship, or installation.

1.3 SUBMITTALS

A. Action Submittals: 1. Product Data:

a. Manufacturer's literature for specialty items and hardware not manufactured by Architectural Woodwork fabricator.

1.4 DELIVERY, HANDLING, AND STORAGE

A. Delivery And Acceptance Requirements: 1. Assemble architectural woodwork at Architectural Woodwork Fabricator's plant and deliver ready

for erection insofar as possible. 2. Protect architectural woodwork from moisture and damage while in transit to job site. 3. Report damaged materials received.

B. Storage And Handling Requirements: 1. Unload and store in place where it will be protected from moisture and damage and convenient to

use.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 FABRICATORS

EDIT REQUIRED: Include following paragraph for projects using Utah Millwork Initiative Projects. Delete following paragraph.

A. Approved Fabricators. See Section 01 4301 for Qualification Requirements. 1. Category Four Approved Fabricators. See Section 01 6200 for definitions of Categories and

Section 01 4301 for Qualification Requirements. a. Anderson Cabinet and Millwork, Rigby, ID.

1) Contact Information: Tim Adelivvi (208) 538-7415 [email protected]. b. Fieldcrest, Clearfield, UT www.fieldcrest.net.

1) Contact Information: Kendall Stevenson (801) 773-9663 [email protected].

Project Number Project Date Project Name

Common Architectural Woodwork Requirements - 4 - 06 4001

c. Thompson and Sons Cabinets, Deweyville, UT. 1) Contact Information: David Thompson (435) 257-3233 [email protected].

2. Same Approved Fabricator shall furnish following Meetinghouse Specification Sections: a. Section 06 2210: ‘Miscellaneous Wood Trim’. b. Section 06 4114: ‘Wood-Veneer-Faced Architectural Cabinets’. c. Section 06 4515: ‘Rostrum Casework’. d. Section 06 4512: ‘Architectural Woodwork Wood Trim’.

EDIT REQUIRED: Include the following paragraph for projects NOT using Utah Millwork Initiative Projects. Delete following paragraph.

B. Approved Fabricators. See Section 01 4301 for Qualification Requirements.

EDIT REQUIRED: Select ONE of following three Options.

OPTION ONE: Fill out list of approved fabricators. Include minimum of three or as many as five or six approved fabricators.

1. <Insert Approved Fabricator>. 2. <Insert Approved Fabricator>. 3. <Insert Approved Fabricator>.

EDIT REQUIRED: Include the following paragraph for projects NOT using Utah Millwork Initiative Projects. Delete following paragraph.

OPTION TWO: If pre-qualification is used to determine approved fabricators, include paragraph below and delete approved fabricator list above.

C. Architectural Woodwork Fabricators shall be pre-approved and included in Contract Documents by Addendum.

EDIT REQUIRED: Include the following paragraph for projects NOT using Utah Millwork Initiative Projects. Delete following paragraph.

OPTION THREE: If specification to be left open for bidding, delete entire paragraph above for Approved Fabricators.

2.2 ASSEMBLIES

A. Performance / Design Criteria: 1. AWS Custom Grade is minimum acceptable standard, except where explicitly specified

otherwise, for materials, construction, and installation of architectural woodwork.

B. Materials: 1. Lumber:

a. Grade: 1) No defects in boards smaller than 600 sq in (3 871 sq cm)2) One defect per additional

. 150 sq inches (968 sq cm)

3) Select pieces for uniformity of grain and color on exposed faces and edges. in larger boards.

4) No mineral grains accepted. b. Allowable Defects:

1) Tight knots not exceeding 1/8 inch (3 mm)2) Patches (dutchmen) not apparent after finishing when viewed beyond

in diameter. No loose knots permitted. 18 inches (450

mm)3) Checks or splits not exceeding

. 1/32 inch by 3 inches (1 mm by 75 mm) and not visible

after finishing when viewed beyond 18 inches (450 mm).

Project Number Project Date Project Name

Common Architectural Woodwork Requirements - 5 - 06 4001

4) Stains, pitch pockets, streaks, worm holes, and other defects not mentioned are not permitted.

5) Normal grain variations, such as cats eye, bird's eye, burl, curl, and cross grain are not considered defects.

c. Use maximum lengths possible, but not required to exceed 10 feet (3 meters) without joints. No joints shall occur closer than 72 inches (1 800 mm) in straight runs exceeding 18 feet (3 600 mm). Runs between 18 feet (3 600 mm) and 10 feet (3 meters) may have no more than one joint. No joints shall occur within 72 inches (1 800 mm) of outside corners nor within 18 inches (450 mm)

d. Moisture content shall be 6 percent maximum at fabrication. No opening of joints due to shrinkage is acceptable.

of inside corners.

C. Fabrication: 1. Follow Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS) for fabrication of Architectural Woodwork. 2. Tolerances:

a. No planer marks (KCPI) allowed. Sand wood members and surfaces with 100 grit or finer. b. Maximum Gap: None allowed. c. Flushness Variation: 0.015 inch (0.4 mm)d. Sanding Cross Scratches:

maximum. 1/4 inch (6 mm)

e. Plug screw holes. Screw locations not to be visible beyond maximum.

18 inches (450 mm)3. Fabricate work in accordance with measurements taken on job site.

.

4. 'Ease' sharp corners and edges of exposed members to promote finishing and protect users from slivers. Radius of 'easing' shall be uniform throughout Project and between 1/32 and 1/16th of an inch.

5. Fabricate so veneer grain is vertical. 6. Joints:

a. Use lumber pieces with similar grain pattern when joining end to end. b. Compatibility of grain and color from lumber to panel products is required.

7. Install hardware in accordance with Manufacturer's directions. Leave operating hardware operating smoothly and quietly.

8. Remove or repair damaged surface of or defects in exposed finished surfaces of architectural woodwork to match adjacent similar undamaged surface.

PART 3 - EXECUTION: Not Used

END OF SECTION

Project Number Project Date Project Name

Wood-Veneer-Faced Architectural Woodwork - 1 - 06 4114

MTH-06 4114.02.doc WOOD-VENEER-FACED ARCHITECTURAL CABINETS

SECTION USAGE MATRIX CES Meetinghouse O&M / R&I Storehouse D I Store

NA YES YES NA NA

MODIFICATION LOG DATE SOURCE DESCRIPTION

31 Oct 10 Gail Olsen Finishes Updated. Meetinghouse – Approved Fabricators to be used in Utah DTA Area projects only.

11 Mar 10 Gail Olsen Updated Manufacturer List.

15 Dec 09 Ken Spence Shelving for CES Module changed. General Upgrade.

23 Jul 09 Gail Olsen Casework door running book matched added to all casework doors.

01 Jul 09 Neal Bradshaw Cabinet and Drawer hardware information added.

24 Jan 07 Dirk Brower Added Hardware Resources hinges and drawer slides.

11 Apr 05 Dirk Brower Updated pulpit lift contact information.

Project Number Project Date Project Name

Wood-Veneer-Faced Architectural Woodwork - 2 - 06 4114

PROCEDURAL NOTES COORDINATION

DESIGN INFORMATION AND BACKGROUND

GENERAL: A. Reference Standard.

1. The Architectural Woodwork Institute, the Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Association of Canada and the Woodwork Institute worked together to create the joint unified standard for the specification of qualities, methods, and workmanship to produce and install architectural mill-work.

2. The Architectural Woodwork Standards is a definitive reference manual designed to simplify and clarify guidelines, information and principles required for fabrication, finishing and installation of architectural woodwork. It provides design professionals with a logical and facile means to com-prehensively specify woodwork elements.

3. The AWS includes compliance criteria to ensure that all millwork manufacturers are competing equally when bidding on projects and they are obligated to perform work of equal quality. The Standards, as in both previous publications, encompass three grades of quality: Economy, Cus-tom and Premium. The AWS also includes a comprehensive glossary of terms.

MEETINGHOUSE Projects: A. General:

1. This section is used with Meetinghouse Projects. 2. This section is used with Meetinghouse with CES Modules. 3. This section is used with Meetinghouse with MISSION OFFICE Module and MISSION OFFICE

Standalone Module. B. Utah Millwork Initiative:

1. Utah Meetinghouse Projects (Utah DTA Area) only bid for 12 months starting from October 2010 subject to annual review.

2. Strategic Agreement: a. Only Approved Fabricators may bid and/or supply Architectural Woodwork Wood Trim. b. The following specification sections are part of this agreement:

(1) Section 06 2210 ‘Miscellaneous Wood Trim’. (2) Section 06 4001 Approved fabricators. (3) Section 06 4114 ‘Wood-Veneer-Faced Architectural Cabinets’. (4) Section 06 4115 ‘Rostrum Casework’. (5) Section 06 4512 ‘Architectural Woodwork Wood Trim’.

3. Bidding: a. Procurement documents do not change except for use of Approved Fabricators.

SECTION 06 4114

WOOD-VENEER-FACED ARCHITECTURAL CABINETS

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY

A. Products Furnished But Not Installed Under This Section: 1. Custom casework.

B. Related Requirements: 1. Section 06 2001: Installation. 2. Section 06 4001: Common Architectural Woodwork Requirements. 3. Section 06 4001: Approved Fabricators.

Project Number Project Date Project Name

Wood-Veneer-Faced Architectural Woodwork - 3 - 06 4114

4. Section 09 9324: ‘Interior Clear-Finished Hardwood’.

EDIT REQUIRED: Select ONE of following TWO Options ONLY in MEETINGHOUSE with CES MODULE Projects. For other projects, leave both Options.

OPTION ONE: Include following paragraph if pass-through window details are for a fire rated wall assembly. 5. Section 08 5619: Pass Windows.

OPTION TWO: Include following paragraph if pass-through window details are for a non-rated wall assembly. 6. Section 08 8100: Glass Glazing. 7. Section 22 4200: Plumbing Fixtures.

1.2 REFERENCES

A. Association Publications: 1. Architectural Woodwork Institute / Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Association of Canada,

46179 Westlake Drive, Suite 120, Potomac Falls, VA www.awinet.org. a. Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS), 1st Edition, 2009.

B. Definitions: 1. Adhesive, Type I (fully waterproof): Forms a bond that will retain practically all of its strength

when occasionally subjected to a thorough wetting and drying; bond shall be of such quality that specimens will withstand shear and the two-cycle boil test specified in ANSI/HPVA HP (latest edition).

2. Adhesive, Type II (water-resistant): Forms a bond that will retain practically all of its strength when occasionally subjected to a thorough wetting and drying; bond shall be of such quality that specimens will withstand the three-cycle cold soak test specified in ANSI/HPVA HP (latest edition).

3. Book-Match: Matching between adjacent veneer leaves on one panel face. Every other piece of veneer is turned over so that the adjacent leaves are “opened” as two pages in a book. The fibers of the wood, slanting in opposite directions in the adjacent leaves, create a characteristic light and dark effect when the surface is seen from an angle.

4. Concealed Surfaces: Top and bottom edges of wood unless the top edge is visible from above. 5. Core: The material (typically, veneer, lumber, particleboard, medium-density fiberboard, or a

combination of these) on which an exposed surface material (typically, veneer or HPDL) is applied.

6. Core, Solid: The innermost layer or section in flush door construction. Typical constructions are as follows: a. Fiberboard Core: Manufactured from wood reduced to fine fibers mixed with binders and

formed by the use of heat and pressure into panels. b. Particleboard - A solid core of wood or other lignocellulose particles bonded together with a

suitable binder, cured under heat, and pressed into a rigid panel in a flat-platen press. 7. Exposed Surfaces: Surfaces normally visible after installation. 8. Face: The better side of any panel in which the outer plies are of different veneer grades; also

either side of a panel in which there is no difference in veneer grade of the outer plies. 9. Face Veneer: The outermost exposed wood veneer surface of a veneered wood door, panel, or

other component exposed to view when the project is completed. 10. Flitch: A hewn or sawn log made ready for veneer production or the actual veneer slices of one

half log, kept in order, and used for the production of fine plywood panels. 11. Grade: Unless otherwise noted, this term means Grade rules for Economy, Custom, and/or

Premium Grade: a. Custom Grade: Typically specified for and adequately covers most high-quality architectural

woodwork, providing a well-defined degree of control over a project’s quality of materials, workmanship, or installation.

12. Plain-Sawn: A hardwood figure developed by sawing a log lengthwise at a tangent to the annual growth rings. It appears as U-shaped or straight markings in the board’s face.

Project Number Project Date Project Name

Wood-Veneer-Faced Architectural Woodwork - 4 - 06 4114

13. Plain Slicing: Most commonly used for hardwood plywood. The log is cut in half, and one half is placed onto a carriage and moved up and down past a fixed knife to produce the veneers. Veneer is sliced parallel to the pith of the log and approximately tangent to the growth rings to achieve flat-cut veneer. Each piece is generally placed in a stack and kept in order. One half log, sliced this way, is called a “flitch.”

14. Running Match: Each panel face is assembled from as many veneer leaves as necessary. Any portion left over from one panel may be used to start the next.

15. Semi-Exposed Surfaces: Surfaces that are only visible under closer examination. 16. Veneer: A thin sheet or layer of wood, usually rotary cut, sliced or sawn from a log or flitch.

Thickness may vary from 1/100 inch (0.3 mm) to 1/4 inch (6.4 mm).

C. Reference Standards: 1. American National Standards Institute / Hardwood Plywood & Veneer Association:

a. ANSI / HPVA HP-1-2004 01-Jan-2004 ‘American National Standard for Hardwood and Decorative Plywood.'

1.3 SUBMITTALS

A. Action Submittals: 1. Product Data:

a. Manufacturer's literature or cut sheets for hardware. 2. Shop Drawings:

a. Confirm compliance with Contract Document requirements as to configuration and dimensions of custom casework.

b. Include plan and elevation views, materials used, standing and running trim profiles, assembly methods, joint details, fastening methods, accessories, and hardware.

3. Samples: a. Interior Hardwood for Transparent Finish:

1) Before performing work of this Section, prepare Control Sample, to match sample available from Owner, to be used as finishing standard for interior clear finished hardwood as specified in Section 09 9324.

2) Design Criteria: a) Provide 8 inch by 10 inch (200 mm by 255 mm)

b) Control Sample will be used as performance standard for evaluating finish provided.

sample(s) of Red Oak to match Owner provided stain color selected for Project.

B. Informational Submittals: 1. Source Quality Control Submittals:

a. Samples: 1) Interior Hardwood for Transparent Finish:

a) Owner will provide Control Sample for finish.

EDIT REQUIRED: Delete following paragraph if you have a current AWS manual in your office. 2. Special Procedure Submittals:

a. Copy of AWS manual with shop drawing submission.

EDIT REQUIRED: Include following Article on larger Projects, if you feel submittal of a representative sample of the casework is necessary. Delete Article below on Projects that do not include a significant amount of casework.

1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE

A. Mockups: 1. Before fabrication of complete casework package, submit section or sections of cabinetry

containing typical drawer, shelving, cabinet door panel, and hardware. 2. Match Owner provided selected sample finish specified in Section 09 9324.

Project Number Project Date Project Name

Wood-Veneer-Faced Architectural Woodwork - 5 - 06 4114

3. Mockups may be installed in Project after approval.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 ASSEMBLIES

A. Manufacturers: 1. Manufacturer Contact List:

a. Accuride, Santa Fe Springs, CA www.accuride.com. b. CompX National, Mauldin, SC www.nclnet.com. c. Glynn Johnson, Chicago, IL www.glynn-johnson.com. d. Grass America Inc, Kernerville, NC www.grassusa.com. e. Hafele, Archdale, NC www.hafele.com or Burlington, ON www.hafele.com/ca/en. f. Hager Companies, St Louis, MO www.hagerhinge.com or Hager Hinge (Canada) Ltd,

Kitchener, ON (519) 893-7580. g. Hardware Resources, Bossier City, LA www.hardwareresources.com. h. Ives, Indianapolis, IN www.iveshardware.com. i. Julius Blum Inc, Stanley, NC www.blum.com. j. Knape & Vogt, Grand Rapids, MI www.knapeandvogt.com or Knape & Vogt Canada,

Mississaugua, ON (905) 676-8972. k. Mckinney, Scranton, PA www.mckinneyhinge.com or Markham, ON (905) 940-2040. l. Mepla-Alfit Inc, Lexington, NC www.mepla-alfit.com. m. Olympus Lock Co, Seattle, WA www.olympus-lock.com. n. Pride Industrial, Rancho Cucamonga CA www.prideindustrial.com.

EDIT REQUIRED: Include following paragraph ONLY in MEETINGHOUSE with CES MODULE Projects. o. Rockford Process Control, Inc (RPC) Rockford, IL www.rockfordprocess.com. p. Saliche America Inc, Charlotte, NC www.saliceamerica.com. q. Stanley, New Britain, CT www.stanleyhardware.com. r. Techna-Base Inc, Pleasant Grove, UT (801) 361-2289 or [email protected] s. Trimco, Los Angeles, CA www.trimcobbw.com

B. Materials: 1. Wood Materials:

INFORMATION: Generally, use no other hardwood species or veneer cut. It is also preferred that wood be clear finished rather than painted.

a. Exposed: Plain sawn Red Oak. b. Semi-exposed And Concealed: Species as acceptable for AWS custom grade.

2. Panel Product: a. Cores:

1) Cabinet Doors: Medium density fiberboard (MDF) with minimum density of 48 lbs per cu ft (769 kg per cu meter)

2) All Other: Industrial grade particle board with minimum density of .

45 lbs per cu ft (721 kg per cu meter)

b. Facings: .

1) Hardwood veneer facings shall be plain sliced Red Oak AWS Grade A, or equal by HPVA, NWWDA, or APA.

2) All other facings shall be Melamine or Kortron. c. Edgings:

1) Cabinet Doors And Drawer Fronts Higher Than 8 Inches (200 mm)a)

: 3/4 inch by 1/8 to 1/4 inch (19 mm by 3 to 6 mm) edge-band of wood species matching hardwood face veneer.

Project Number Project Date Project Name

Wood-Veneer-Faced Architectural Woodwork - 6 - 06 4114

EDIT REQUIRED: Include following paragraph ONLY in MEETINGHOUSE with CES MODULE Projects for both new Meetinghouse and R&I projects that have a CES MODULE.

2) Wood Veneer Faced Shelves (Use only in CES Module if included on Project): a) 3/4 inch by 1/4 inch (19 mm by 6 mm)

3) Shelves And Exposed Panel Product Edges (Do not use in CES Module if included on Project):

edge-band of wood species matching hardwood face veneer on front edge with hot-glued, 2 mm thick minimum, wood-grained PVC edge-banding on other three sides.

a) Hot-glued, 2 mm thick minimum, PVC edge-banding. Wood-grain, except color matching Melamine or Kortron surface at shelf edges.

4) Semi-Exposed Panel Product Edges: a) Hot-glued, 0.018 inch (0.46 mm)

d. Glues (adhesives) used in manufacture and fabrication of panel products shall be Type I or II.

thick minimum, wood grained PVC edge-banding.

e. Moisture content shall be same as specified for lumber.

EDIT REQUIRED: Edit following paragraph to fit Project requirements. 3. Casework Doors:

a. Face Veneer: 1) Plain sliced Red Oak meeting requirements of AWS Grade A, 1/50 inch (0.5 mm)

2) Face veneers shall be running book matched.

thick minimum immediately before finishing.

b. Doors under 1-3/8 inch (35 mm) c. Doors

thick: Panel Product. 1-3/8 inch (35 mm)

1) Door Grade: AWS Custom hollow-core. or more thick:

2) Stiles: a) 1-1/4 inches (32 mm)b)

deep minimum before fitting. 1/4 inch (6 mm)

3) Rails:

minimum of stile face to be hardwood matching face veneer material.

a) 1-1/8 inches (28.5 mm)b) Mill option material.

.

4. Cabinet And Drawer Hardware: a. Cabinet And Drawer Pulls:

1) US26D steel-plated, brass / bronze core bow handles, 4 inches (100 mm)

2) Type Two Acceptable Products:

long minimum.

a) 4484 by Stanley. b) Equal as approved by Architect before installation. See Section 01 6200.

b. Cabinet And Drawer Locks: 1) Pin tumbler type suitable for location. Key individually by cabinet grouping shown on

signage schedule. Stamp keys with Room number and cabinet designation as shown on signage schedule.

2) Key cabinets and drawers within an Office alike. 3) Crosskey knife drawer in Serving Area so all other cabinet and drawer keys will open

drawer. 4) Type Two Acceptable Manufacturers:

a) SC Advantage Series Door Lock by CompX National Lock. b) 100DR Series Door Lock by Olympus Lock Inc. c) Equal as approved by Architect before installation. See Section 01 6200.

c. Cabinet Adjustable Shelf Supports: 1) Either of following systems are acceptable, at Fabricator's option:

a) 32mm System: Casework Fabricator's standard. b) Traditional System:

(1) Class Two Quality Standards: 255 and 256 by Knape & Vogt.

EDIT REQUIRED: Include following TWO paragraphs ONLY in MEETINGHOUSE with CES MODULE Projects. d. Cabinet Hinges:

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1) Journal Cabinets Hinges: a) 180 degree opening b) Category Four Approved Product. See Section 01 6000 for definitions of

Categories.

INFORMATION: RPC model #851 is the only hinge to be used on journal cabinets without written approval of Project Manager.

(1) 851 Overlay Hinge by Rockford Process Control.

EDIT REQUIRED: Edit following paragraph by retaining or deleting paragraphs for doors to correspond with sizes of cabinetry doors used on Project

e. Other Cabinet Hinges: 1) European style, self-closing. 2) Doors 48 inches (1 200 mm)

a) 120 degree opening minimum. High or Less:

b) Two hinges. c) Basis Of Design: C2RFA99 by Salice. d) Category Four Approved Manufacturers. See Section 01 6200 for definitions of

Categories. (1) Julius Blum. (2) Grass America. (3) Hardware Resources. (4) Knape & Vogt. (5) Mepla-Alfit. (6) Pride Industrial. (7) Salice.

3) Doors More Than 48 inches (1 200 mm)a) 170 degree opening minimum.

High:

b) Four hinges minimum. c) Basis Of Design: C2RFA99 by Salice. d) Category Four Approved Manufacturers. See Section 01 6200 for definitions of

Categories. (1) Julius Blum. (2) Grass America. (3) Hardware Resources. (4) Knape & Vogt. (5) Mepla-Alfit. (6) Pride Industrial. (7) Salice.

EDIT REQUIRED: Include following paragraph ONLY in MEETINGHOUSE Projects w/o CES Module. Edit following paragraph by retaining or deleting paragraphs for doors to correspond with the sizes of cabinetry doors used on Project.

f. Cabinet Hinges: 1) European style, self-closing. 2) Doors 48 inches (1 200 mm)

a) 120 degree opening minimum. High or Less:

b) Two hinges. c) Basis Of Design: C2R9A99 by Salice. d) Category Four Approved Manufacturers. See Section 01 6200 for definitions of

Categories. (1) Julius Blum. (2) Grass America. (3) Hardware Resources. (4) Knape & Vogt. (5) Mepla-Alfit. (6) Pride Industrial. (7) Salice.

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3) Doors More Than 48 inches (1 200 mm)a) 170 degree opening minimum.

High:

b) Four hinges minimum. c) Basis Of Design: C2RFA99 by Salice. d) Category Four Approved Manufacturers. See Section 01 6200 for definitions of

Categories. (1) Julius Blum. (2) Grass America. (3) Hardware Resources. (4) Knape & Vogt. (5) Mepla-Alfit. (6) Pride Industrial. (7) Salice.

g. Cabinet Inactive Leaf Catches: 1) Class Two Quality Standards:

a) Full-Height Doors: Two Surface Bolts No 043 - 2 inch (50 mm)b) All Other Doors: Elbow Catch No 2 by Ives.

by Ives.

h. Drawer Guides: 1) Pencil Drawers:

a) Steel ball bearings, 45 lb (20 kg)b) Category Four Approved Products. See Section 01 6200 for definitions of

Categories.

load rating.

(1) Series 2006 by Accuride. (2) Series KV8200 by Knape & Vogt.

2) Standard Drawers: a) Full extension, steel ball bearings, 100 lb (45 kg)b) Category Four Approved Products. See Section 01 6200 for definitions of

Categories.

load rating.

(1) Series 3832 by Accuride. (2) Vitus Series 310FU by Hardware Resources. (3) Series KV8400 by Knape & Vogt.

3) Lateral Files: a) Full extension, steel ball bearings, 150 lb (68 kg)b) Category Four Approved Products. See Section 01 6200 for definitions of

Categories.

load rating.

EDIT REQUIRED: Select ONE of following two Options.

OPTION ONE: Following two paragraphs for lateral files 30 inches wide and under (1) Series 4034 by Accuride. (2) Series KV8505 by Knape & Vogt.

OPTION TWO: Following two paragraphs for lateral files over 30 inches wide (1) Series 3640 by Accuride. (2) Series KV8520 by Knape & Vogt.

EDIT REQUIRED: Include following TWO paragraphs ONLY on MEETINGHOUSE with CES MODULE Projects that have details for a pass window between Secretary Area and the Foyer that is not in a fire rated wall assembly.

i. Pass-Through Window Track: 1) Aluminum track with nylon or ball bearing steel rollers. 2) Type One Acceptable Products:

a) Ezy-Roll Aluminum Track Number P1092 ANOD by Knape and Vogt, which includes: (1) 1 each: 1093 upper channel. (2) 4 each: 1097 rollers. (3) 4 each: 1085 vinyl glides. (3) 2 each: 1095 shoe.

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(4) 1 each: 1099 lower track. b) Equal as approved by Architect before bidding. See Section 01 6200.

j. Sliding Window Lock: 1) Provide with 4 keys. 2) Class Two Quality Standard: Number 965 NP Rachet Lock by Knape & Vogt.

C. Fabrication: 1. Cabinet Body:

a. Use AWS Flush Overlay construction on cabinet bodies. b. If used, install Rail System adjustable shelf supports recessed.

2. Drawers: a. Fabricate with separate, screw-attached drawer front. b. Joints shall be dowel and pressure-glued, or lock shoulder, glued, and pin nailed. c. Set bottoms into sides, backs, and subfront with 1/4 inch (6 mm) deep groove with 3/8 inch

(9.5 mm)d. Every drawer shall have specified drawer guides and pull installed. Install drawer guides

with 'Euroscrews', and pulls with through-bolts passing through both front and sub-front.

minimum standing shoulder.

3. Cabinet Doors: a. Full height, panel product cabinet doors may be fabricated in two pieces and joined on back

with metal backplate. Backplate shall match interior door surface color. b. Hinges: Install hinges using plastic insertion dowels for hinges and 'Euroscrews' for

baseplates. c. Every cabinet door shall have specified pull installed.

4. Cabinet Component Thickness And Material: a. Use hardwood veneer facing on panel product, except on following surfaces, where Kortron

or Melamine shall be used. 1) Cabinet interiors, not including cabinet doors, and shelving faces behind cabinet doors

in all rooms. 2) Cabinet interiors and shelving faces exposed to view in Material Center, Sacrament

Preparation Room, Serving Area, and Storage Rooms. 3) Cabinet exteriors permanently concealed. 4) Drawer sides, backs, bottoms, and subfronts.

b. Ends, Divisions, Bottoms, Tops: 3/4 inch (19 mm)c. Rails:

thick panel product. 3/4 inch (19 mm)

d. Shelves: thick panel product.

1) Panel product. 2) Thickness:

a) 30 Inch (750 mm) Span And Less: 3/4 inch (19 mm)b) Spans Over

thick. 30 Inches (750 mm) To 42 Inches (1 050 mm): One inch (25 mm)

c) Spans Over

thick.

42 inches (1 050 mm): One inch (25 mm)

e. Backs:

thick and provide Hafele or equal center supports.

1/4 inch (6 mm)f. Doors:

thick panel product. 3/4 inch (19 mm)

g. Drawer Sides, Backs, And Subfronts: thick panel product.

1/2 inch (12.7 mm)h. Drawer Bottoms:

thick minimum panel product. 1/4 inch (6 mm)

i. Separate Drawer Front: thick panel product.

1) 8 Inches (200 mm) High And Less: 3/4 inch (19 mm)2) More Than

thick solid hardwood 8 Inches (200 mm) High: 3/4 inch (19 mm)

j. Hardboard Dividers: panel product

1/4 inch (6 mm)k. Hardboard Shelves:

thick panel product 1/8 inch (3 mm)

5. Install plastic grommets in cable access holes in countertops. thick hardboard, smooth both sides

D. Finishes: 1. Factory Finishing:

a. Applied before leaving factory. b. Performance / Design Criteria:

1) Factory-finish to match Owner selected sample as specified in Section 09 9324. c. Color:

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EDIT REQUIRED: Select the appropriate paragraph below to match Color Scheme selected for Project. LDS 95 is to be used in conjunction only with LDS 95 furnishings, pianos, and organs. LDS Cherry is to be used in conjunction with LDS Cherry furnishings. Coordinate with Project Manager.

1) LDS 95. 2) LDS Cherry.

2.2 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL

A. Inspections: 1. Clear Finished Hardwood:

a. Color matches Owner provided sample specified in Section 09 9324.

PART 3 - EXECUTION: Not Used

END OF SECTION

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Rostrum Casework - 1 - 06 4115

MTH-06 4115.00.doc ROSTRUM CASEWORK

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MODIFICATION LOG DATE SOURCE DESCRIPTION

31 Oct 10 Gail Olsen Finishes Updated. Meetinghouse – Approved Fabricators to be used in Utah DTA Area projects only.

15 Dec 09 Gail Olsen General Upgrade.

PROCEDURAL NOTES COORDINATION

DESIGN INFORMATION AND BACKGROUND

GENERAL: A. Reference Standard.

1. The Architectural Woodwork Institute, the Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Association of Canada and the Woodwork Institute worked together to create the joint unified standard for the specification of qualities, methods, and workmanship to produce and install architectural mill-work.

2. The Architectural Woodwork Standards is a definitive reference manual designed to simplify and clarify guidelines, information and principles required for fabrication, finishing and installation of architectural woodwork. It provides design professionals with a logical and facile means to com-prehensively specify woodwork elements.

3. The AWS includes compliance criteria to ensure that all millwork manufacturers are competing equally when bidding on projects and they are obligated to perform work of equal quality. The Standards, as in both previous publications, encompass three grades of quality: Economy, Cus-tom and Premium. The AWS also includes a comprehensive glossary of terms.

MEETINGHOUSE Projects: A. Sections grouped under 06 4000 specifying mill-built cabinetry are the preferred standards for cabi-

netry. B. Sections under 12 3000 may be used for casework with approval of Project Manager. C. Utah Millwork Initiative:

1. Utah Meetinghouse Projects (Utah DTA Area) only bid for 12 months starting from October 2010 subject to annual review.

2. Strategic Agreement: a. Only Approved Fabricators may bid and/or supply Architectural Woodwork Wood Trim. b. The following specification sections are part of this agreement:

(1) Section 06 2210 ‘Miscellaneous Wood Trim’. (2) Section 06 4001 Approved fabricators. (3) Section 06 4114 ‘Wood-Veneer-Faced Architectural Cabinets’. (4) Section 06 4115 ‘Rostrum Casework’. (5) Section 06 4512 ‘Architectural Woodwork Wood Trim’.

3. Bidding: a. Procurement documents do not change except for use of Approved Fabricators.

SECTION 06 4115

Project Number Project Date Project Name

Rostrum Casework - 2 - 06 4115

ROSTRUM CASEWORK

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY

A. Products Installed But Not Furnished Under This Section:

EDIT REQUIRED: Edit following paragraph to fit Project requirements. Include following paragraph for Phased Meetinghouse PM170, PM230 and PM300 Standard Plans and delete following paragraph.

1. Rostrum casework as described in Contract Documents consisting of the following: a. Chapel pulpit with adjustable mechanism. b. Rostrum rail. c. Sacrament table. d. Control pedestal. e. Wood handrails and handrail brackets.

EDIT REQUIRED: Include following paragraph for Phased Meetinghouse PM90 and PM130 Standard Plan and delete previous paragraph.

2. Rostrum casework as described in Contract Documents consisting of the following: a. Portable chapel pulpit. b. Rostrum rail.

B. Related Requirements:

EDIT REQUIRED: Include following paragraph for all projects except Utah Millwork Initiative. Delete following paragraph for Utah Millwork Initiative only.

1. Section 01 6400: Owner will furnish Rostrum casework. This Specification establishes quality of materials for information of Contractor, Architect, and Owner's Representatives.

2. Section 06 2001: Installation of Rostrum casework. 3. Section 06 4001: Common Architectural Woodwork Requirements. 4. Section 06 4001: Approved Fabricators. 5. Section 09 9324: ‘Interior Clear-Finished Hardwood’.

1.2 REFERENCES

A. Association Publications: 1. Architectural Woodwork Institute / Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Association of Canada,

46179 Westlake Drive, Suite 120, Potomac Falls, VA www.awinet.org. a. Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS), 1st Edition, 2009.

B. Definitions: 1. Flitch: A hewn or sawn log made ready for veneer production or the actual veneer slices of one

half log, kept in order, and used for the production of fine plywood panels. 2. Grade: Unless otherwise noted, this term means Grade rules for Economy, Custom, and/or

Premium Grade: a. Custom Grade: Typically specified for and adequately covers most high-quality architectural

woodwork, providing a well-defined degree of control over a project’s quality of materials, workmanship, or installation.

3. Plain-Sawn: A hardwood figure developed by sawing a log lengthwise at a tangent to the annual growth rings. It appears as U-shaped or straight markings in the board’s face.

4. Plain Slicing: Most commonly used for hardwood plywood. The log is cut in half, and one half is placed onto a carriage and moved up and down past a fixed knife to produce the veneers. Veneer is sliced parallel to the pith of the log and approximately tangent to the growth rings to achieve

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flat-cut veneer. Each piece is generally placed in a stack and kept in order. One half log, sliced this way, is called a “flitch.”

1.3 ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS

A. Coordination: 1. Coordinate the efforts of the various trades affected by the Work of this Section. 2. Coordinate completion of rostrum casework. 3. Coordinate completions of electrical and audio video wiring with rostrum casework.

B. Sequencing: 1. Install rostrum casework after following as been completed:

a. Carpet. b. Adjacent millwork. c. Adjacent walls and ceilings are finished.

1.4 SUBMITTALS

A. Action Submittals: 1. Samples:

a. Interior Hardwood for Transparent Finish: 1) Approval subject to Annual Review:

a) Prepare sample to match Control Sample available from Owner to be used as finishing standard for interior clear finished hardwood as specified in Section 09 9324.

b) Approval of sample by Owner will establish performance standard of stain to be used until next annual review.

2) Design Criteria: a) Provide 8 inch by 10 inch (200 mm by 255 mm)

B. Informational Submittals:

sample of Red Oak to match stain Control Sample provided by Owner.

1. Source Quality Control Submittals: a. Samples:

1) Interior Hardwood for Transparent Finish: a) Owner will provide Control Sample for finish.

EDIT REQUIRED: Include the following paragraph for Sustainable Projects only. Coordinate with Section 01 8113 ‘Sustainable Design Requirements’.

2. Sustainable Design Submittals: a. Product Data for Credit EQ 4.2:

1) For interior primers, stains, and transparent finishes, including printed statement of VOC content.

C. Closeout Submittals: 1. Include following in Operations And Maintenance Manual specified in Section 01 7800:

a. Warranty Documentation: 1) Final, executed copy of Warranty.

1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING

A. Delivery And Acceptance Requirements: 1. Assemble Rostrum Casework at Architectural Woodwork Fabricator's plant and deliver ready for

erection insofar as possible. 2. Protect Rostrum Casework from moisture and damage while in transit to job site. 3. Report damaged materials received.

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B. Storage And Handling Requirements: 1. Unload and store in secure place where it will be protected from moisture and damage and

convenient to use.

1.6 WARRANTY

A. Manufacturer Warranty: 1. Rostrum Casework Fabricator’s written guarantee that system shall be free from defects and

workmanship for a period of five (5) years from date of substantial completion of building.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

EDIT REQUIRED: Select ONE of the following TWO Options.

OPTION ONE: Include following paragraph for all Projects except those part of the Utah Millwork Initiative.

2.1 OWNER-FURNISHED PRODUCTS

A. Category One VMR Fabricator. See Section 01 6200 for definitions of Categories and Section 01 4301 for Qualification Requirements. 1. Fieldcrest, Clearfield, UT (801) 773-9663 www.fieldcrest.net.

a. Contact Information: Kendall Stevenson (801) 773-9663 [email protected].

OPTION TWO: Include following paragraph for Projects part of the Utah Millwork Initiative.

2.2 MANUFACTURER

A. Approved Fabricators. See Section 06 4001 for Approved Fabricators for Utah Millwork Initiative:

2.3 MANUFACTURED UNITS

A. Description:

EDIT REQUIRED: Edit following paragraph to fit Project requirements. Include following paragraph for Phased Meetinghouse PM170, PM230 and PM300 Standard Plans and delete following paragraph.

1. Rostrum casework consists of Chapel pulpit with adjustable mechanism, rostrum rail, sacrament table, control pedestal, wood handrails, and wood handrail and brackets.

B. Performance / Design Criteria: 1. AWS Custom Grade is minimum acceptable standard for materials, construction, and installation

of architectural woodwork. 2. Interior Hardwood for Transparent Finish. Furnish factory-finish matching Owner selected sample

for Rostrum Casework: a. Design Criteria:

1) Factory-finish to match Owner selected sample as specified in Section 09 9324. b. Color:

EDIT REQUIRED: Select the appropriate paragraph below to match Color Scheme selected for Project. LDS 95 is to be used in conjunction only with LDS 95 furnishings, pianos, and organs. LDS Cherry is to be used in conjunction with LDS Cherry furnishings. Coordinate with Project Manager.

1) LDS 95.

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2) LDS Cherry.

C. Materials: 1. Rostrum Casework as described in Contract Documents.

a. Solid Wood: Plain sawn Red Oak. b. Paneling: Panel Product with plain sliced Red Oak veneer.

EDIT REQUIRED: Include following paragraph for all Meetinghouse Standard Plans except Phased Meetinghouse PM90 and PM130 Standard Plan.

2. Adjustable Pulpit Mechanism: a. Electrical components of unit shall be UL/ULC listed or recognized where such listing or

recognition is available. b. Each unit shall have tag permanently attached giving Model Number and Manufacturer's

name, phone number, and address. 3. Wood handrails and brackets.

D. Fabrication: 1. Following Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS) for fabrication of Rostrum casework.

2.4 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL

A. Inspections: 1. Clear Finished Hardwood:

a. Color matches Owner provided sample specified in Section 09 9324.

PART 3 - EXECUTION: Not Used

END OF SECTION

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Architectural Woodwork Wood Trim - 1 - 06 4512

MTH-06 4512.00.doc ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK WOOD TRIM

SECTION USAGE MATRIX CES Meetinghouse O&M / R&I Storehouse D I Store

YES YES YES YES YES

MODIFICATION LOG DATE SOURCE DESCRIPTION

31 Oct 10 Gail Olsen Meetinghouse – Only approved Fabricators to be used in Utah DTA Area projects only.

15 Dec 09 Michael Jenson Grille Material change for Meetinghouse and OM-RI projects. General Upgrade.

03 Apr 09 Mark Shaffer DI Distribution Services added.

20 Nov 08 Mark Shaffer DI for Family Services added.

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Architectural Woodwork Wood Trim - 2 - 06 4512

PROCEDURAL NOTES COORDINATION

DESIGN INFORMATION AND BACKGROUND

GENERAL: A. Wood Trim:

1. Do not change extent, location, finish, or design of wood trim shown on standard plans. B. Reference Standard:

1. The Architectural Woodwork Institute, the Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Association of Canada and the Woodwork Institute worked together to create the joint unified standard for the specification of qualities, methods, and workmanship to produce and install architectural mill-work.

2. The Architectural Woodwork Standards is a definitive reference manual designed to simplify and clarify guidelines, information and principles required for fabrication, finishing and installation of architectural woodwork. It provides design professionals with a logical and facile means to com-prehensively specify woodwork elements.

3. The AWS includes compliance criteria to ensure that all millwork manufacturers are competing equally when bidding on projects and they are obligated to perform work of equal quality. The Standards, as in both previous publications, encompass three grades of quality: Economy, Cus-tom and Premium. The AWS also includes a comprehensive glossary of terms.

MEETINGHOUSE Projects: A. Vinyl wall covering:

1. Vinyl wall covering is authorized for use only where shown on current, standard plans, without exception.

B. Grille Material: 1. Select color to coordinate with wall finish of Chapel. (A value equal to or slightly darker than

wall finish is preferable). 2. Color and opacity should obscure objects within speaker chamber (including fall protection) from

public view when chamber is dark. C. Utah Millwork Initiative:

1. Utah Meetinghouse Projects (Utah DTA Area) only bid for 12 months starting from October 2010 subject to annual review.

2. Strategic Agreement: a. Only Approved Fabricators may bid and/or supply Architectural Woodwork Wood Trim. b. The following specification sections are part of this agreement:

(1) Section 06 2210 ‘Miscellaneous Wood Trim’. (2) Section 06 4001 Approved fabricators. (3) Section 06 4114 ‘Wood-Veneer-Faced Architectural Cabinets’. (4) Section 06 4115 ‘Rostrum Casework’. (5) Section 06 4512 ‘Architectural Woodwork Wood Trim’.

3. Bidding: a. Procurement documents do not change except for use of Approved Fabricators.

SECTION 06 4512

ARCHITECTURAL WOODWORK WOOD TRIM

Project Number Project Date Project Name

Architectural Woodwork Wood Trim - 3 - 06 4512

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY

EDIT REQUIRED: Edit paragraph below as necessary to give an accurate, but brief description of work of this Section and accurate listing of related work, especially if scope of work is not shown graphically on Drawings.

A. Products Furnished But Not Installed Under This Section: 1. Chair rails. 2. Folding partition hardwood jambs and trim. 3. Hardwood trim at light coves, speaker cabinets, etc, 4. Hardwood base 5. Hardwood handrail at Rostrum Riser and/or Rostrum Ramp. 6. Hardwood trim for wall covering. 7. Fixed shelving not part of casework. 8. Hardwood trim and nosing at Cultural Center Platform. 9. Wood trim at ceiling crowns. 10. Casings, stops, handrails, and jambs. 11. Organ chamber.

EDIT REQUIRED: Edit paragraph below as necessary to coordinate Related Requirements with Products listed in previous paragraph.

B. Related Requirements: 1. Section 06 2001: Installation. 2. Section 06 2001: Grille Material and Mesh Reinforcing. 3. Section 06 2001: Coat hats and hooks. 4. Section 06 2210: Remaining Wood Trim. 5. Section 06 4001: Approved Fabricators. 6. Section 06 4001: Common Architectural Woodwork Requirements. 7. Section 08 1429: Interior Flush Wood Doors. 8. Section 09 9324: ‘Interior Clear-Finished Hardwood’

1.2 REFERENCES

A. Association Publications: 1. Architectural Woodwork Institute / Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Association of Canada,

46179 Westlake Drive, Suite 120, Potomac Falls, VA www.awinet.org. a. Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS), 1st Edition, 2009.

B. Definitions: 1. Flitch: A hewn or sawn log made ready for veneer production or the actual veneer slices of one

half log, kept in order, and used for the production of fine plywood panels. 2. Grade: Unless otherwise noted, this term means Grade rules for Economy, Custom, and/or

Premium Grade. a. Custom Grade: Typically specified for and adequately covers most high-quality architectural

woodwork, providing a well-defined degree of control over a project’s quality of materials, workmanship, or installation.

3. Plain Slicing: Most commonly used for hardwood plywood. The log is cut in half, and one half is placed onto a carriage and moved up and down past a fixed knife to produce the veneers. Veneer is sliced parallel to the pith of the log and approximately tangent to the growth rings to achieve flat-cut veneer. Each piece is generally placed in a stack and kept in order. One half log, sliced this way, is called a “flitch.”

4. Running Trim: Generally combined in the term “standing and running trim” and refers to random, longer length trims delivered to the jobsite (e.g., baseboard, chair rail, crown molding).

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1.3 SUBMITTALS

A. Action Submittals: 1. Shop Drawings:

a. Include materials used, standing and running trim profiles, joint details, and hardware. 2. Samples:

a. Interior Hardwood for Transparent Finish: 1) Before performing work of this Section, prepare Control Sample, to match sample

available from Owner, to be used as finishing standard for interior clear finished hardwood as specified in Section 09 9324.

2) Design Criteria: a) Provide 8 inch by 10 inch (200 mm by 255 mm)

b) Control Sample will be used as performance standard for evaluating finish provided.

sample of Red Oak to match Owner provided stain color selected for Project.

B. Informational Submittals: 1. Source Quality Control Submittals:

a. Samples: 1) Interior Hardwood for Transparent Finish:

a) Owner will provide Control Sample for finish.

PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 MATERIALS

A. Performance / Design Criteria: Conform to requirements of Section 06 4001 ‘Common Architectural Woodwork Requirements’. 1. Glue: Waterproof and of best quality. 2. Factory-finish to match Owner selected sample as specified in Section 09 9324.

B. Architectural Woodwork Wood Trim:

INFORMATION: Generally, no other species of hardwood is to be used. 1. Interior Hardwood For Transparent Finish:

a. Design Criteria: 1) Solid wood shall be plain sawn Red Oak. 2) Paneling shall be panel product with plain sliced Red Oak veneer. 3) Finish to match Owner selected sample as specified in Section 09 9324.

b. Color:

EDIT REQUIRED: Select the appropriate paragraph below to match Color Scheme selected for Project. LDS 95 is to be used in conjunction only with LDS 95 furnishings, pianos, and organs. LDS Cherry is to be used in conjunction with LDS Cherry furnishings. Coordinate with Project Manager.

1) LDS 95. 2) LDS Cherry.

2. Interior Wood For Opaque, Painted Finish: a. Applies to ceiling trim only. b. Solid wood shall be any species allowed by AWS Custom grade.

C. Shelves: 1. Conform to applicable requirements of Sections 06 4001 and 06 4114. 2. Use 3/4 inch (19 mm) Kortron or Melamine faced Panel Product with 2 mm thick PVC 3062

banding with eased edges. Apply banding on exposed edges with one inch (25 mm) return onto unexposed edges. Edge banding color to match Panel Product.

Project Number Project Date Project Name

Architectural Woodwork Wood Trim - 5 - 06 4512

2.2 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL

A. Inspections: 1. Clear Finished Hardwood:

a. Color matches Owner provided sample specified in Section 09 9324.

PART 3 - EXECUTION Not Used

END OF SECTION

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Interior Clear-Finished Hardwood - 1 - 09 9324

MTH-09 9324.00.doc INTERIOR CLEAR-FINISHED HARDWOOD

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YES YES YES YES YES

MODIFICATION LOG DATE SOURCE DESCRIPTION

31 Oct 10 Gail Olsen Finish color performance standard added to match Owner provided sample.

31 Jan 10 Gail Olsen Sustainable Design option added to Meetinghouse Plans.

04 Jan 10 Gail Olsen General Upgrade.

03 Apr 09 Eric Geppelt DI Distribution Services added. Reference Standards updated.

20 Nov 08 Randy Mendenhall DI Master color added. Family Services added to DI.

PROCEDURAL NOTES COORDINATION

DESIGN INFORMATION AND BACKGROUND

GENERAL: A. This Section is standard for new buildings. Use also for finishing new work in additions or existing

buildings where pre-catalyzed lacquer is being matched or is desired. B. It is generally preferred to keep all field finishes the same type, i.e. pre-catalyzed lacquer or polyure-

thane varnish. C. Reference Standard:

1. The Architectural Woodwork Institute, the Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Association of Canada and the Woodwork Institute worked together to create the joint unified standard for the specification of qualities, methods, and workmanship to produce and install architectural mill-work.

2. The Architectural Woodwork Standards is a definitive reference manual designed to simplify and clarify guidelines, information and principles required for fabrication, finishing and installation of architectural woodwork. It provides design professionals with a logical and facile means to com-prehensively specify woodwork elements.

3. The AWS includes compliance criteria to ensure that all millwork manufacturers are competing equally when bidding on projects and they are obligated to perform work of equal quality. The Standards, as in both previous publications, encompass three grades of quality: Economy, Cus-tom and Premium. The AWS also includes a comprehensive glossary of terms.

SECTION 09 9324

INTERIOR CLEAR-FINISHED HARDWOOD

PART 1 - GENERAL

1.1 SUMMARY

A. Includes But Not Limited To:

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1. Preparing and finishing of new interior clear finished hardwood as described in Contract Documents.

B. Related Requirements: 1. Section 06 2210: ‘Miscellaneous Wood Trim’. 2. Section 06 4114: ‘Wood-Veneer-Faced Architectural Cabinets’.

EDIT REQUIRED: Include following paragraph if Section 06 4115 is included for Meetinghouse projects with Chapel.

3. Section 06 4115: ‘Rostrum Casework’. 4. Section 06 4512: ‘Architectural Woodwork Wood Trim’. 5. Section 08 1429: ‘Interior Flush Wood Doors’. 6. Section 09 9001: Common Painting Requirements.

EDIT REQUIRED: Include following paragraph if approved by Project Manager and Section 12 6113 is included in Project.

7. Section 12 6113: ‘Upholstered Audience Seating’.

EDIT REQUIRED: Include following paragraph if Section 12 6713 is included for Meetinghouse project with Chapel.

8. Section 12 6713: ‘Pews’.

1.2 REFERENCES

A. Association Publications: 1. Architectural Woodwork Institute / Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Association of Canada,

46179 Westlake Drive, Suite 120, Potomac Falls, VA www.awinet.org. a. Architectural Woodwork Standards (AWS), 1st Edition, 2009.

B. Reference Standards: 1. Kitchen Cabinet Manufacturers Association / American National Standards Institute:

a. ANSI/KCMA A161.1-2000 (R2005) 23-Jan-2001 ‘Recommended Performance and Construction Standards for Kitchen and Vanity Cabinets.’

1.3 SUBMITTALS

A. Action Submittals: 1. Samples:

a. Interior Hardwood for Transparent Finish: 1) Requirements for samples are specified in Related Requirement Sections listed above.

b. Design Criteria: 1) Sample will be used as performance standard for evaluating finish provided.

B. Informational Submittals: 1. Test And Evaluation Reports:

a. Before beginning finish work, submit Finish Manufacturer's literature or certification that finish material meets requirements of ANSI / KCMA A161.1.

EDIT REQUIRED: Include the following paragraph for Sustainable Projects only. Coordinate with Section 01 8113 ‘Sustainable Design Requirements’.

2. Sustainable Design Submittals: a. Product Data for Credit EQ 4.2:

1) For interior primers, stains, and transparent finishes, including printed statement of VOC content.

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PART 2 - PRODUCTS

2.1 SYSTEM

A. Materials: 1. Stain: MPI 90.

EDIT REQUIRED: Include the following paragraph for Sustainable Projects only. Coordinate with Section 01 8113 ‘Sustainable Design Requirements’.

a. VOC content of not more than 250 g/L. 2. Clear Finish Coats:

a. Field Finished: 1) Chemcraft International Inc:

a) First, Second, And Third Coats: 20 Sheen Opticlear Pre-Catalyzed Lacquer. 2) ICI Dulux / Trinity:

a) First Coat: ICE Vinyl Sanding Sealer. b) Second And Third Coats: ICI Pre-Catalyzed Lacquer.

3) Lilly / Valspar: a) First, Second, And Third Coats: 20 Sheen Pre-Catalyzed Lacquer 587E208.

4) Sherwin-Williams: a) First Coat: T67F3 Vinyl Sealer. b) Second And Third Coats: T77F38 Sherwood Pre-Catalyzed Lacquer DRE.

b. Mill Finished: Architectural Woodwork finished in a mill may use one coat of Vinyl Sealer and two coats of Conversion Varnish or three coats of Conversion Varnish from one of the approved Finish Manufacturers, as recommended by Finish Manufacturer.

c. Products meeting testing requirements for finishes of ANSI / KCMA A161.1 may be used upon approval of submission by Architect before use. See Section 01 6200.

EDIT REQUIRED: Include the following paragraph for Sustainable Projects only. Coordinate with Section 01 8113 ‘Sustainable Design Requirements’.

3. VOC Content of Field-Applied Interior Primers, Stains, and Transparent Finishes: a. Provide products that comply with the following limits for VOC content, exclusive of colorants

added to a tint base, when calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24); these requirements do not apply to primers, stains, and transparent finishes that are applied in a fabrication or finishing shop: 1) Flat Primers: VOC content of not more than 50 g/L. 2) Nonflat Primers: VOC content of not more than 150 g/L. 3) Clear Wood Finishes, Varnishes: VOC not more than 350 g/L. 4) Clear Wood Finishes, Lacquers: VOC not more than 550 g/L. 5) Floor Coatings: VOC not more than 100 g/L. 6) Shellacs, Clear: VOC not more than 730 g/L. 7) Stains: VOC not more than 250 g/L.

4. Color: a. Design Criteria:

1) Finish to match Owner selected sample.

EDIT REQUIRED: Select ONE of following OPTIONS to match Color Scheme selected for Project:

OPTION A: Include following paragraph for LDS 95 Color Scheme selected for Project. b. LDS 95:

1) Performance standard: Owner provided sample.

OPTION B: Include following paragraph for LDS Cherry Color Scheme selected for Project. c. LDS Cherry:

1) Performance standard: Owner provided sample. 2) Elective finishing process:

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a) Class Two products: See Section 01 6200 for definitions of Categories. (1) LDS Cherry stain: S4XXR1093 by Sherwin Williams. (2) Sealer: V81FH4 by Sherwin Williams.

b) Option One Toner: (1) Toner: T7XXN11343 by Sherwin Williams.

c) Option Two Toner: (1) 1 qt (0.946 liter)(2)

cherry stain. 2 qts (1.893 liter)

(3) sealer.

6 qts (5.678 liter)(4) Red oxide 42.8 grams.

lacquer thinner.

(5) Black 25.0 grams. (6) Medium yellow 30 grams.

d) Finish: (1) Finish: V84FF8007 by Sherwin Williams.

e) Application: (1) Use quart spray pot. Apply gently and lightly to surface. (2) Use control sample at all times. (3) Spray on stain and let stand five minutes before wiping off. Let dry 16 hours

(or overnight). (4) Use sealer and let dry 1 hour. (5) Buff surfaces with 220 grit sanding sponge blocks. (6) Blow off dust. (7) Spray on toner (let dry 30 minutes minimum). (8) Spray on finish.

PART 3 - EXECUTION

3.1 APPLICATION

A. General: 1. See appropriate paragraphs of Section 09 9001. 2. Sand entire exposed surface of item to be finished lightly with 120 to 150 non-stearated

sandpaper and clean before applying dye or stain. 3. Apply stain in accordance with Manufacturer's recommendations and as necessary to attain

correct color. 4. Scuff sand with 220 non-stearated sandpaper between application of application stain and first

finish coat. 5. If wood is finished before installation, finish cut ends and other unfinished, exposed surfaces

same as previously finished surfaces after installation of wood.

B. Where back-priming is required, apply one coat of finish material.

INFORMATION: Paragraph below applies only to cabinetry doors.

C. Architectural Woodwork Door Surfaces: 1. Finish tops, bottoms, and edges before faces. 2. Finish architectural woodwork doors with no hardware applied to doors.

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