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AE 221 Bio-behavioral Health Building
Group members:Alec CanterMatt GillisMike HardestyJason EllisKevin KellyBen MankKevin Barth
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Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Usage• Materials• Building Sections• Floor Plans
• Doors and Windows• Animation
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IntroductionThe Biobehavioral Health Building
• 94,000 square feet to replace bridge• Massaro CM Services• Primarily Biobehavioral Helath, but includes Gerontology Center, the
Center for Diverse Families and Communities, the Prevention Research Center for the Promotion of Human Development, and Information Systems and Services
• New Plaza adjacent to Hub Lawn
Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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IntroductionThe Biobehavioral Health Building
• The Foundation was poured Feb – May 2011• Steel was raised May – July 2011• Exterior completed by Feb 2012• Interior will be completed May 2012• Move-in November 2012
Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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StructuralPresentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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StructuralFoundation
• Foundation Consists of Slab on Grade• Cast in Place Columns w/ Pads
• Support Steal Column• Lowest Column at -21’ below grade
• Cast in place Concrete Walls w/ Strip Footers
The Reinforcing Steel• WWF included in slab on grade• Deformed Bars and Welded Reinforcing Bars – Grade 60
Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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StructuralFoundation
The Concrete• Type – 28 days compressive strength• Footings – 4000 psi• Slabs and Beams – 4000 psi• ¾” Chamfer of Exposed Corners
Slab on Grade• WWF• Control Joints with max. of 900 S.F.
Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Columns & Beams
• Columns attached to footing or base pads• Pads sit on 2” grout held in place by anchor bolts
• Beams are connected with both sheer and moment connections
Decking
Stud FramingAll floors are supported by metal decking
Walls have metal studs
Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Site
• Location• Layout
Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Materials
• Façade• Limestone• Brick• Glass Curtain Wall
• Roof• Slate Roof• Green Roof
East North
Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Building Sections
• East view of building
• Shows flights of stairs
• Conference rooms and department head offices
Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Building Section
• South view of building
• Project offices
• Faculty rooms
Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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• Lecture Hall located in Northeast corner of building
• Mechanical Room and High Density Storage Rooms
• Technicians and Manager’s Offices
Ground Floor PlanPresentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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• Follows basic layout of ground floor plan
• Includes two classrooms in the middle of plan
• Project and Faculty offices
• 4 staircases
• Graduate Student Area
1st Floor PlanPresentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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2nd Floor Plan
• Receptionist and Visitor Area
• Faculty Offices with research space
• Interview rooms
• Lobby area
Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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3rd Floor Plan
• Director’s Administrative Office
• Large Project Area rooms
• 3 stairwells
Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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4th Floor Plan
• Smaller in size
• Research offices
• Large Conference room
Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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5th Floor Plan
• Last floor
• Mechanical/Electrical room
Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Rooms
Types of rooms:• Classroom• Lecture Hall• Laboratory• Offices• Conference Rooms• Mechanical Rooms• Corridors• Storage• Bathrooms
Lecture HallPresentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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MaterialsWalls:• Drywall• Limestone• Concrete• Metal Paneling
Ceiling:• Acoustical ceiling tile• Dry wall
Floors:• Carpet tile• Linoleum Tile• Concrete
• Brick• Stainless steel paneling
• Wood paneling• Metal paneling
• Granite• Stone Tile
Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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DoorsStyles
• All Glass• Louvered• Flush• Full Glass [Solid Core]• Full Glass [Rated System]• Full Glass [Narrow Style]• Full Glass [Historic Glass Panel]
• Materials• Wood• Aluminum• Steel • Glass
Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Windows• Types
• 11 different styles• Materials
• Aluminum Windows• Subsills• Trim
• Manufacturers• Custom Window Company• EFCO Corporation• Kawneer North America• Wausau Window and Wall Systems
Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Fire Resistive Joint Systems
• Device that provides a continuous transition in openings between fire
resistive structures
Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Fire Resistive Joint Systems
• Expansion joints/Control Joints- between floor structures
• Floor-to-wall joints- where a floor structure intersects a wall structure
• Head-of-wall joints- where a wall or partition intersects a roof or floor-ceiling assembly
• Control joints -within or between wall structures
Types and Locations
Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
2nd floor wall
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Fire Resistive Joint SystemsSize, Color, Quantity
• Color- True white, limestone, sandstone
• Size- Joints are typically in the range of ½ to 6 inches wide depending on size of wall
• Used in all fire-rated walls, ceilings, and floors Sandstone
Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Fire Resistive Joint System
• Install forming materials and other accessories
• Install fill materials
• Seal all joint openings
Installation
Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Fire Resistive Joint System
• Owner shall engage a qualified independent inspection agency to inspect the system
• Keep areas of work accessible during inspection by authorities having jurisdiction
• Repair all deficiencies when found
InspectionPresentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Materials
• Cast-in-place fire stop devices• Latex Sealants• Intumescent Composite Sheets• Intumescent Putties• Wrap Strips• Mortars• Pillows/ Bags• Silicone Foams
Fire Resistive Joint SystemsPresentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Fire Resistive Joint System
Manufacturer and Cost
Cost(per joint): Construction joint floor slab at exterior wall Material Labor Total2” wide joint $6.45 $2.66 $9.114” wide joint $12.90 $4.43 $17.33
Manufacturer: Specified Technologies Inc.
Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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HVAC InsulationTypes and LocationsSizeColorQuantityInstallationCost of Material/ LaborWarrantyManufacturersInspection
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• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Types and LocationsSizeColorQuantityInstallationCost of Material/ LaborWarrantyManufacturersInspection
• 800 series spin glass (ideal for commercial buildings)
• Ducts located between floor and ceiling of each floor
• HVAC equipment located on basement and 5th floor
HVAC InsulationPresentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Types and LocationsSizeColorQuantityInstallationCost of Material/ LaborWarrantyManufacturersInspection
Size, Color, Quantity
• 2” thick• Foil finish• Covers all ducts except;
• Exhaust ducts• Factory insulated flex ducts plenums and casings and access
panels and doors• Flexible connectors• Vibration control devices
Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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InstallationHVAC InsulationTypes and LocationsSizeColorQuantityInstallationCost of Material/ LaborWarrantyManufacturersInspection
• Installed after complete HVAC is tested
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• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Cost of Material/ LaborHVAC InsulationTypes and LocationsSizeColorQuantityInstallationCost of Material/ LaborWarrantyManufacturersInspection
800 series spin-glass duct insulation Material Labor Total2” thickness 1.5 lb./cu. density $0.33/S.F. $0.71/S.F. $1.26/S.F.
Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Warranty, Manufacturers, Inspection
HVAC InsulationTypes and LocationsSizeColorQuantityInstallationCost of Material/ LaborWarrantyManufacturersInspection
• John’s Manville(Insulation, Roofing Systems, and Engineered Products)
• 1 year warranty• Ductwork randomly inspected
Limited to 1 location/duct system
Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Linoleum Tile
• Linoleum can be put in pretty much any room, except bathrooms• Among one of the greenest floors (linseed oil, recycled wood
flour)• Very durable, scratch resistant, stain resistant• Linoleum Tile is located in 21 rooms of the Bio-behavioral Health
Building• These include Corridors, Research Offices, Storage Rooms
Why appropriateLocationSizeColorSamplesManufacturersQuantityCost of Material/ LaborToolsStorageInstallationWarranty
Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Why appropriateLocationSizeColorSamplesManufacturersQuantityCost of Material/ LaborToolsStorageInstallationWarranty
Linoleum Tile
• The flooring sheets come in rolls 12’ long• The color of the Tiles must be constant though the whole tile the
same batch of dye must be used
Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Why appropriateLocationSizeColorSamplesManufacturersQuantityCost of Material/ LaborToolsStorageInstallationWarranty
Linoleum Tile Samples of Marmoleum Tile by Forbo IndustryPresentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Why appropriateLocationSizeColorSamplesManufacturersQuantityCost of Material/ LaborToolsStorageInstallationWarranty
Linoleum Tile
• Linoleum From Armstrong, Forbo Industries or Equal• This Project will require around 4000 sqft• The cost of linoleum is $4.28/sqft ($17120)• The cost of labor is $0.91/sqft ($3630)• The labor for this project has to have had a minimum of 5
installations in the last five years• Each Room should take a couple hours to finish installing, but it
will take 24 hours to dry
Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Why appropriateLocationSizeColorSamplesManufacturersQuantityCost of Material/ LaborToolsStorageInstallationWarranty
Linoleum Tile
• Square, chalk line, pen adhesive, tape, measuring tape, notched trowel, snips, utility knife, primer and adhesives
• The linoleum tiles will be delivered in marked packages and stored in rooms that are not less than 70 Degrees Fahrenheit.
• Dry Flat Surfaces
Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Why appropriateLocationSizeColorSamplesManufacturersQuantityCost of Material/ LaborToolsStorageInstallationWarranty
Linoleum Tile
• The floor must be dry, level, and clean• Doors must be off and molding base bored• Place Moisture Barrier• Measure room and cut linoleum to fit with 3” extra• Place floor in and trim excess• Lift half the floor and place in adhesive with notched trowel• Place adhesive on other half of floor• Roll floor to smooth out adhesive• Stay off for 24 hours
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• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Why appropriateLocationSizeColorSamplesManufacturersQuantityCost of Material/ LaborToolsStorageInstallationWarranty
Linoleum Tile
• The Manufacturer and the Laborer will provide a 15 year warranty to cover the material and installation
Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Why appropriateLocationSizeColorSamplesManufacturersQuantityCost of Material/ LaborToolsStorageInstallationWarranty
Linoleum Tile 226 Research/ Budget StoragePresentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Metal stairs are appropriate for many type of buildings
• Durable
• Can carry normal loads of 100 lbs per sq. ft.
• Capable of carrying concentrated loads of 300 lbs on an area of 4 sq. in.
Metal StairsPresentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Location:• By main entrance• By the south end of the building• By the east end of the building
Size:• Tread: typical 11 in. wide, 3/16 in. thick• Riser: typical 7 in. tall, 1/8 in. thick• Width and length vary depending on location, use,
and load capability
Metal StairsPresentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Stairs:• 23 flights of stairs throughout the building
Color:• Gray, silver, and metallic
• Due to the use of different types of metal• Ferrous Metals: Steel, Cast Iron• Non Ferrous Metals: Aluminum
Metal Stairs Main Stairwell
Manufacturer: Lapeyre Stair Inc.
Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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• Zinc plated fasteners
• Bolts and nuts
• Anchor bolts
• Machine screws
• Plain washers
• Lock washers
• Welding rods
Accessories for InstallationPresentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
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• Steel-Cutting Saw
• Welding Tools
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1) Install stair assembly in accordance with manufacturers instructions and approved shop drawings
2) Anchor components rigidly and securely to building structure
3) Make sure it’s plumb and level, accurately fitted, and free from distortions or defects
4) Clean bolted connections and touch up with shop primer
5) Repair galvanizing with galvanizing repair paint
Metal Stair Installation Treads and risers
1) Perform cutting, drilling and fitting required
2) Set units accurately and aligned in location established by lines and levels
3) Treads and risers attached by welding steal angles
4) Field weld and smooth the surface to blend it with all other surfaces
Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Cost for materials Cost for installationPresentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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WarrantyLapeyre Stair warrants to the original purchaser that the products are free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of one year from date of receipt by purchaser. Lapeyre Stair will repair or replace, at its sole option, any products of faulty material or defective workmanship under normal use or service. Purchaser shall not return any defective products without Lepeyre Stair’s prior to written approval.
Stairwell APresentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Tolerances
1. Max variation from plumb: ¼ in. for full height of stairs
2. Max variation from level: 1/8 in.
3. Max angular variation of tread from true position: 3 degrees
4. Comply with NAAMM metal stairs manual
Inspection
1. Verify that field measurements are acceptable to suit stair assembly tolerances
2. Verify supports and anchors are correctly and securely positioned
3. Verify installation conditions are acceptable for product installation in accordance with manufactures instructions
Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Interior Flush Wood Veneer Doors
These are basic interior, smooth wood panel doors made of fire rated material ranging from 20 to 90 minute fire ratings. They are used throughout the Biobehavioral Health Building for classrooms and office doors on each floor.
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Location: Every floor
Size: Focused on the 3’ x 7 2 ½” Wood Flush Door with a thickness of 1 ¾”
Color: Wood finish, but can be stained a variety of ways depending on the designer’s requests.
Quantity: 162Price: $95.50 for material, $43.00 for laborTotal Cost with O&P is $171.00
Interior Flush Wood Veneer DoorsPresentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Interior Flush Wood Veneer Doors
Manfacturer: VT Industries, Inc.
Warranty:• Warrant solid core, interior doors for life of installation
against warpage, delamination, and defects in materials and workmanship.
• Defects noted during warranty period shall be corrected at no cost to Owner. Corrective work shall include labor and material for repair, replacement, refinishing, and rehanging as required.
Inspection/approval/tolerance – Approval may come from Architect if needed
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• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Interior Flush Wood Veneer Doors
Installation Process• Ensure frames are plumb, level, square, and within
tolerance.• Allow doors to become acclimated to building
temperature and relative humidity for a minimum of 24 hours before installation.
• Install doors in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.
• Install doors at locations indicated on the [Door Schedule] [Drawings].
• Install doors plumb, level, and square.• Install door hardware as specified in Section 08710
(08 71 00).• Adjust doors to swing freely, without binding in frame.• Adjust hardware to operate properly.
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Interior Flush Wood Veneer Doors
Environmental requirements for storage and installation • Do not subject doors to extreme conditions
or changes in temperature or relative humidity in accordance with WDMA I.S.1-A
Accessories Needed• Frames• Door Hardware
• Doorknobs• Hinges• Screws
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• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
GroutingAppropriateness
• Helps fill the voids• Effectively transfers load• Helps prevent rust staining of the column
Location• For use under steel column base plates, steel joists,
and beam bearing plates
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• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
GroutingSize
• 1” or 2” inches in height for Non-metallic, No Slip Grout
Color• Grey
Tools
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• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
Grouting
Manufacturers• Master Builders “Masterflow 928”• L&M Chemicals “Crystex”• Euclid Chemical Company “NS Grout”• U.S. Mix Products Co. “MP Grout”• Or approved equal
Quantity• Grouting is used wherever steel columns, steel joists,
and beams meet the structural concrete
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• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
Grouting
Cost of Material• Basis of Measurement: By cubic yard (cubic meter)• Dry packs come in 50lb. Bags
• 64 per palletCost of Labor
• Basis of Payment: This payment includes full compensation for all labor, materials, tools, equipment and other items as necessary to complete the work as described in the contract documents.
2011 Bare Costs
03 62 13 Non-Metallic Non-Shrink Grouting Material Labor Total
Total with O&P
1" deep 7.3 9.35 16.65 21.5
2" deep 14.65 13.05 27.7 35
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• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
Grouting
Warranty• The companies warrant that the materials will be of good
quality.• Will conform with the published specifications in force on
the date of acceptance of the order.
Inspection• Grout is place only after inspectors have verified
proportions of site-prepared grout.
Storage• Materials must be delivered in original, unopened
containers with the manufacturer’s labels including product name and batch numbers
• Do not apply material when temperature is below 45oF or when temperature is expected to fall below 45oF within 48 hours
• Protect from freezing and store above ground in a cool, dry place
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Presentation Overview• Introduction• Structural
• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
GroutingInstallation
• First you want to remove all grease, oil, dirt laitance, and unsound concrete.
• Then saturate the area that will receive the grout with water. You want to make sure you remove any puddles of water before placing the grout.
• You also want to maintain a temperature between 45oF and 90oF prior to application and throughout the initial 24 hours.
• Finally mix, install, and cure the grout according to the manufacture’s specifications.
• Completely fill the grout under the beam and column bearings, erection blockouts, connections blockouts or pockets, and elsewhere are required.
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Ornamental RailingsWhy appropriateLocationSizeColorSamplesMaterialsManufacturersQuantityCost of Material/ LaborMaterialsInstallationWarranty
• Ornamental railings accompany nearly every stair• Guards, handrails, protect occupants at open-sided floor areas
• Guidance and support• High quality, nonferrous metals such as stainless steel, brass,
and aluminum are options.• Located in the stairwells
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• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Ornamental RailingsWhy appropriateLocationSizeColorSamplesMaterialsManufacturersQuantityCost of Material/ LaborMaterialsInstallationWarranty
Size and Colors• The railings come in 1.9 and 2.5 inch diameter’s with the glass
being at least .5 inches thick• Stainless steel is used throughout the building• Samples of ornamental railings from Couturier Iron Craft
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• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
• Materials• Animation
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Ornamental RailingsWhy appropriateLocationSizeColorSamplesMaterialsManufacturersQuantityCost of Material/ LaborInstallationWarranty
Materials• Stainless Steel
• Performance requirement of 60 % of minimum strength
• Tubing, pipe, castings, plates, and flat bars
• Glass• Tempered Glass• Clear• .5 inches thick• Curtain glass side
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• Foundation• Steel
• Exterior• Site• Facade
• Interior• Building Sections• Floor Plans• Rooms• Materials• Doors and Windows
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Ornamental RailingsWhy appropriateLocationSizeColorSamplesMaterialsManufacturersQuantityCost of Material/ LaborInstallationWarranty
• Ornamental Railings from Couturier Iron Craft• This Project will require over 520 feet of railing• Cost according to RS Means 2011 Edition for a composite steel
and glass @ 3’6” high, posts @ 6’ Off Center is
Material Labor Total
Min 102 43 145
Max 204 64.5 268.5
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Ornamental RailingsWhy appropriateLocationSizeColorSamplesMaterialsManufacturersQuantityCost of Material/ LaborInstallationWarranty
• Fit exposed connections together to form hairline joints. Install ornamental railings plumb and level.
• Locate railings as indicated on Drawings and at heights that are in accordance with applicable code. Set to right height
• Anchor to substrates in strict accordance with tested anchorage system, free from distortion or defects detrimental to appearance or performance.
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• Foundation• Steel
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Ornamental RailingsWhy appropriateLocationSizeColorSamplesMaterialsManufacturersQuantityCost of Material/ LaborInstallationWarranty
• The Manufacturer and the Laborer will provide a 10 year warranty to cover the material and installation of railing• Laminated Glass has a warranty period of five years from
date of substantial completion
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2nd Floor Stairs
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