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MEP Engineer MEJ & Associates, Inc. 811 Barton Springs Rd. Suite 700 Austin, TX 78704 Contact: Walt Richardson [email protected] Tel: 512-457-8771 Architect lauckgroup 106 E 6th Street Suite 700 Austin, TX 78701 Contact: Joe Gowing [email protected] Tel: 512-479-0337 3/14/2016 9:37:01 AM Author Yeti Fab Lab - Option B 1559.01.01 Yeti Fab Lab - Option B 4635 Boston Ln, Suite 100 Austin TX 78735 MEP + Structural 2016 01 27 - Issue for Pricing, Permit & Construction 2016 03 14 - Permit Revision MP1.00 Mechanical and Plumbing Cover Sheet M1.01 Mechanical Demolition Plan Level 1 M2.01 Mechanical Plan Level 1 M2.02 Mechanical Roof Plan M3.01 Compressed Air Piping Plan Level 1 M4.01 Mechanical Schedules M4.02 Mechanical Details M5.01 Compressed Air Riser P2.01 Plumbing Plan Level 1 P2.02 Gas Piping Roof Plan P3.01 Plumbing Details and Schedules P4.01 Plumbing Risers P4.02 Gas Riser E1.00 Electrical Cover Sheet E1.01 Electrical Power Plan Level 1 E1.02 Electrical Roof Plan E2.01 Electrical Lighting Plan Level 1 E3.01 Electrical Riser Diagram, Schedules and Details E4.01 Electrical Panel Schedules S0.0 General Notes S1.0 Foundation Plan S2.0 Framing Plan S3.0 Typical Details Client Representative Aquila Commercial 1717 W. 6th Street Suite. 700 Austin, TX 78703 Contact: Todd Tebbe [email protected] Tel: 512-684-3825 Architectural 2016 01 27 - Issue for Pricing, Permit & Construction 2016 03 14 - Permit Revision A000 Cover A011 Code Analysis and Egress Plan A021 TAS-01 A022 TAS-02 A031 Project Specifications A032 Project Specifications A041 Schedule of Finishes and Equipment A111 Demolition Plan A112 Demolition RCP A121 Construction Plan A122 Enlarged Plans A131 Power-Data and Equipment Plan A141 Reflected Ceiling Plan A142 Enlarged Ceiling Plans A151 Finish Plan A201 Interior Elevations A202 Interior Elevations A203 Interior Elevations A501 Cabinet and Casework Details A502 Wall and Ceiling Details A601 Wall Types A701 Door and Hardware Schedule 2016 03 14 - Permit Revision TDLR EAB# : EABPRJB6808440 Structural Engineer Dunaway Associates 5121 Bee Cave Rd Suite 105 Austin, TX 78746 Contact: Sarah Willis [email protected] Tel: 512-306-8252 1 1

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  • MEP EngineerMEJ & Associates, Inc.811 Barton Springs Rd.Suite 700Austin, TX 78704

    Contact:Walt [email protected]: 512-457-8771

    Architectlauckgroup106 E 6th StreetSuite 700Austin, TX 78701

    Contact:Joe [email protected]: 512-479-0337

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    MP1.00 Mechanical and Plumbing Cover Sheet ● ●

    M1.01 Mechanical Demolition Plan Level 1 ● ●

    M2.01 Mechanical Plan Level 1 ● ●

    M2.02 Mechanical Roof Plan ● ●

    M3.01 Compressed Air Piping Plan Level 1 ● ●

    M4.01 Mechanical Schedules ● ●

    M4.02 Mechanical Details ● ●

    M5.01 Compressed Air Riser ● ●

    P2.01 Plumbing Plan Level 1 ● ●

    P2.02 Gas Piping Roof Plan ● ●

    P3.01 Plumbing Details and Schedules ● ●

    P4.01 Plumbing Risers ● ●

    P4.02 Gas Riser ● ●

    E1.00 Electrical Cover Sheet ● ●

    E1.01 Electrical Power Plan Level 1 ● ●

    E1.02 Electrical Roof Plan ● ●

    E2.01 Electrical Lighting Plan Level 1 ● ●

    E3.01 Electrical Riser Diagram, Schedules and Details ● ●

    E4.01 Electrical Panel Schedules ● ●

    S0.0 General Notes ● ●

    S1.0 Foundation Plan ● ●

    S2.0 Framing Plan ● ●

    S3.0 Typical Details ● ●

    Client RepresentativeAquila Commercial1717 W. 6th StreetSuite. 700Austin, TX 78703

    Contact:Todd [email protected]: 512-684-3825

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    A000 Cover ● ●

    A011 Code Analysis and Egress Plan ● ●

    A021 TAS-01 ● ●

    A022 TAS-02 ● ●

    A031 Project Specifications ● ●

    A032 Project Specifications ● ●

    A041 Schedule of Finishes and Equipment ● ●

    A111 Demolition Plan ● ●

    A112 Demolition RCP ● ●

    A121 Construction Plan ● ●

    A122 Enlarged Plans ● ●

    A131 Power-Data and Equipment Plan ● ●

    A141 Reflected Ceiling Plan ● ●

    A142 Enlarged Ceiling Plans ● ●

    A151 Finish Plan ● ●

    A201 Interior Elevations ● ●

    A202 Interior Elevations ● ●

    A203 Interior Elevations ● ●

    A501 Cabinet and Casework Details ● ●

    A502 Wall and Ceiling Details ● ●

    A601 Wall Types ● ●

    A701 Door and Hardware Schedule ● ●

    2016 03 14 - Permit RevisionTDLR EAB# : EABPRJB6808440

    Structural EngineerDunaway Associates5121 Bee Cave RdSuite 105Austin, TX 78746

    Contact:Sarah [email protected]: 512-306-8252

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    102' Egress142' Egress

    N.I.C.

    Occupancy

    Group B

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    106' Egress

    Lab

    123

    Storage

    122

    Electrical

    124

    Storage

    121

    WR2

    120b

    Server

    114

    Storage

    115

    Storage

    117

    Restroom

    112

    Restroom

    111

    Display Hall

    102

    OpenCollaboration

    105b

    Janitor

    113

    Break Room

    110

    Open Office

    105

    MediumConference

    107

    SmallConference

    106

    Riser

    108

    Phone

    109

    Reception

    101

    Storage

    102b

    Storage

    101b

    LargeConference

    103

    Woodshop

    118

    WR3

    120d

    WR1

    120a

    Print

    120c

    Restroom

    126

    Restroom

    127

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    Multi-Tenant Corridor

    106 E 6th Street, Suite 700Austin, TX 78701512.479.0337 main

    Project Number:

    Sheet Name:

    Sheet No:

    Date of Expiration:

    Date of Affixation:

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    All drawings and written material appearingherein constitute original unpublishedwork, and may not be duplicated, used ordisclosed without the written consent oflauckgroup.

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    Occupancy IBC 2012 Table 1004.1.1Function Of Space Occupancy

    Occupant LoadFactor

    OccupancyGross or Net

    Accessory storage areas, mechanical equipment room Group S-1 300 SF Gross

    Agricultural Building Group U 300 SF Gross

    Aircraft hangars Group U 500 SF Gross

    Airport terminal - Baggage claim Group A-3 20 SF Gross

    Airport terminal - Baggage handling Group A-3 300 SF Gross

    Airport terminal - Concourse Group A-3 100 SF Gross

    Airport terminal - Waiting areas Group A-3 15 SF Gross

    Assembly - Exhibit Gallery and Museum Group A-3 30 SF Net

    Assembly - Gaming floors (keno, slots, etc.) Group A-3 11 SF Gross

    Assembly with fixed seats

    Assembly without fixed seats - Concentrated (chairs only - not fixed) Group A-2 7 SF Net

    Assembly without fixed seats - Standing space Group A-3 7 SF Net

    Assembly without fixed seats - Unconcentrated (tables and chairs) Group A-3 15 SF Net

    Bowling centers Group A-3 7 SF Net

    Business Group B 100 SF Gross

    Courtrooms - other than fixed seating areas Group A-3 40 SF Net

    Day care Group I-4 35 SF Net

    Dormitories Group R-2 50 SF Gross

    Educational - Classrom area Group E 20 SF Net

    Educational - Shops and other vocational room areas Group E 50 SF Net

    Excercise rooms Group E 50 SF Gross

    Fabrication and manufacturing areas Group F-1 200 SF Gross

    Institutional areas - Inpatient treatment areas Group I 240 SF Gross

    Institutional areas - Outpatient areas Group I 100 SF Gross

    Institutional areas - Sleeping areas Group I 120 SF Gross

    Kitchens, commercial Group F-1 200 SF Gross

    Library - Reading rooms Group A-3 50 SF Net

    Library - Stack area Group A-3 100 SF Gross

    Locker rooms Group B 50 SF Gross

    Mercantile - Areas on other floors Group M 60 SF Gross

    Mercantile - Basement and grade floor areas Group M 30 SF Gross

    Mercantile - Storage, stock, shipping areas Group M 300 SF Gross

    Parking garages Group S-2 200 SF Gross

    Residential Group R 200 SF Gross

    Skating rinks, swimming pools - Decks Group A-4 15 SF Gross

    Skating rinks, swimming pools - Rink and pools Grojup A-4 50 SF Gross

    Stages and platforms Group A-2 15 SF Net

    Warehouses Group A-2 500 SF Gross

    Occupancy Room Schedule

    Number Name Area Occupancy

    OccupantLoad

    FactorOccupant

    Load

    EgressWidth

    Required(Other)

    Exit WidthRequired

    (Stair)

    101 Reception 224 SF Group B 100 SF 3 0.6 0.9

    101b Storage 40 SF Group B 100 SF 1 0.2 0.3

    102 Display Hall 303 SF Group B 100 SF 4 0.8 1.2

    102b Storage 102 SF Group B 100 SF 2 0.4 0.6

    103 Large Conference 239 SF Group B 100 SF 3 0.6 0.9

    105 Open Office 2,093 SF Group B 100 SF 21 4.2 6.3

    105b Open Collaboration 284 SF Group B 100 SF 3 0.6 0.9

    106 Small Conference 114 SF Group B 100 SF 2 0.4 0.6

    107 Medium Conference 150 SF Group B 100 SF 2 0.4 0.6

    108 Riser 28 SF Group S-1 300 SF 1 0.2 0.3

    109 Phone 40 SF Group B 100 SF 1 0.2 0.3

    110 Break Room 326 SF Group B 100 SF 4 0.8 1.2

    110b Corridor 318 SF Group B 100 SF 4 0.8 1.2

    111 Restroom 211 SF Group B 100 SF 3 0.6 0.9

    112 Restroom 210 SF Group B 100 SF 3 0.6 0.9

    113 Janitor 56 SF Group S-1 300 SF 1 0.2 0.3

    114 Server 301 SF Group B 100 SF 4 0.8 1.2

    115 Storage 188 SF Group B 100 SF 2 0.4 0.6

    117 Storage 1,895 SF Group S-1 300 SF 7 1.4 2.1

    118 Woodshop 1,383 SF Group F-1 200 SF 7 1.4 2.1

    120a WR1 2,040 SF Group F-1 200 SF 11 2.2 3.3

    120b WR2 3,184 SF Group F-1 200 SF 16 3.2 4.8

    120c Print 1,498 SF Group F-1 200 SF 8 1.6 2.4

    120d WR3 1,544 SF Group F-1 200 SF 8 1.6 2.4

    121 Storage 1,349 SF Group S-1 300 SF 5 1 1.5

    122 Storage 874 SF Group S-1 300 SF 3 0.6 0.9

    123 Lab 1,657 SF Group F-1 200 SF 9 1.8 2.7

    124 Electrical 46 SF Group S-1 300 SF 1 0.2 0.3

    125 Vestibule Not Placed Group B 100 SF

    126 Restroom 121 SF Group B 100 SF 2 0.4 0.6

    127 Restroom 128 SF Group B 100 SF 2 0.4 0.6

    20,950 SF 143 28.6 42.9

    1/8" = 1'-0"1Level 1 Egress Plan

    Plan NorthTrue North

    Applicable Codes:

    *2012 International Building Code*2012 International Fire Code*2012 Uniform Plumbing Code*2012 Uniform Mechanical Code*2015 National Electric Code*2012 International Energy Conservation Code

    *Amended by the City of Austin

    Accessibility: Elimination of Architectural Barriers, Government Code, Chapter 469.Administered by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TAS 2012 Edition, Effective March 15, 2012)

    Building Use: Mixed Use

    Gross Floor Area IBC

    Total = 21,437 SF

    Occupancy Classification (Sec. 303.1): Non-separated Uses

    Group BGroup F1 (Fab. and Mfg. areas)Group S1 (Aux. storage & mech. rooms)

    Construction Type (Table 503): Type II-B; Fire sprinklered

    PROJECT INFORMATION

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  • 48"

    Min

    (a)Front Approach

    (c)Pocket or Hinge Approach

    (d)Stop or Latch Approach

    60"

    Min

    18" Min

    (a)Front Approach, Pull Side

    Figure 404.2.4.2Maneuvering Clearances at Doorways Without Doors,

    Sliding Doors, Gates, and Folding Doors

    42"

    Min

    (b)Side Approach

    22" Min 42"

    Min

    24" Min42"

    Min

    Figure 404.2.4.1Maneuvering Clearances at Manual Swinging Doors and Gates

    48"

    Min

    (b)Front Approach, Swing Side

    48"

    Min

    (c)Front Approach, Push Side, Door

    Provided with both Closer and Latch

    12" Min

    60"

    Min

    36" Min

    (d)Hinge Approach, Pull Side

    54"

    Min

    42" Min

    (e)Hinge Approach, Pull Side

    42"

    Min

    (f)Hinge Approach, Push Side

    22" Min

    48"

    Min

    (g)Hinge Approach, Push Side, Door

    Provided With Both Closer and Latch

    22" Min 48"

    Min

    24" Min

    (h)Latch Approach, Pull Side

    54"

    Min

    24" Min

    (i)Latch Approach, Pull Side,Door Provided With Closer

    42"

    Min

    (j)Latch Approach, Push Side

    24" Min

    48"

    Min

    (k)Latch Approach, Push Side,Door Provided With Closer

    24" Min

    Figure 404.2.3Clear Width of Doorways

    32" Min

    90°

    32" Min 32" Min

    (a)Hinged Door

    (b)Sliding Door

    (b)Folding Door

    48" Min

    30"

    Min

    Figure 305.3Clear Floor or Ground Space

    48" Min

    30"

    Min

    48"

    Min

    Figure 305.5Position of Clear Floor or Ground Space

    (a)Forward

    (b)Parallel

    X >

    24"

    36"

    X >

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    60"

    Figure 305.7.1Maneuvering Clearance in an

    Alcove, Forward Approach

    Figure 305.7.2Maneuvering Clearance in an

    Alcove, Parallel Approach

    9"

    6" Max

    (a)Elevation

    (b)Plan

    Figure 306.2Toe Clearance

    30"

    Min

    (a)Elevation

    (b)Plan

    Figure 306.3Knee Clearance

    9"

    11" Min

    27"

    Min

    8" Min

    25" Max

    4" Max

    X >

    27"

    X >

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    Figure 307.2Limits of Protruding Objects

    X <

    80"

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    Max

    Figure 307.4Vertical Clearance

    15"

    Min

    48"

    Max

    Figure 308.2.1Unobstructed Forward Reach

    48"

    Max

    Figure 308.2.2Obstructed High Forward Reach

    20" Max

    44"

    Max

    >20"-25" Max

    10" Max

    15"

    Min

    48"

    Max

    Figure 308.3.1Unobstructed Side Reach

    10" Max

    48"

    Max

    34"

    Max

    10" - 24" Max

    46"

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    34"

    Max

    Figure 308.3.2Obstructed High Side Reach

    24" Max 48" Min 24" Max

    36"

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    32"

    Min

    32"

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    36"

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    Figure 403.5.1Clear Width of an Accessible Route

    42" Min

    X < 48"

    42" Min

    48"

    Min

    36" Min

    X < 48"

    36" Min

    60"

    Min

    Figure 403.5.2Clear Width at Turn

    (a)180 Degree Turn

    (b)180 Degree Turn (Exception)

    Approach Direction

    From frontFrom front

    From hinge sideFrom hinge sideFrom hinge sideFrom latch sideFrom latch side

    Door or Gate Side

    PullPushPullPull

    PushPull

    Push

    Perpendicular to Doorway

    60 inches (1525 mm)48 inches (1220 mm)60 inches (1525 mm)54 inches (1370 mm)

    42 inches (1065 mm)-248 inches (1220 mm)-442 inches (1065 mm)-4

    Parallel to Doorway(beyond latch side unless noted)

    18 inches (455 mm)0 inches (0 mm)¹

    36 inches (915 mm)42 inches (1065 mm)22 inches (560 mm)-324 inches (610 mm)24 inches (610 mm)

    1. Add 12 inches (305 mm) if closer and latch are provided.2. Add 6 inches (150 mm) if closer and latch are provided.3. Beyond hinge side.4. Add 6 inches (150 mm) if closer is provided.

    Table 404.2.4.1 Maneuvering Clearances at Manual Swinging Doors and Gates

    Table 404.2.4.2 Maneuvering Clearances at Doorways without Doors or Gates,Manual Sliding Doors, and Manual Folding Doors

    Minimum Maneuvering Clearance

    Approach Direction

    From FrontFrom side-1

    From pocket/hinge sideFrom stop/latch side

    Perpendicular to Doorway

    48 inches (1220 mm)42 inches (1065 mm)42 inches (1065 mm)42 inches (1065 mm)

    Parallel to Doorway (beyondstop/latch side unless noted)

    0 inches (0 mm)0 inches (0 mm)

    22 inches (560 mm)²24 inches (610 mm)

    1. Doorway with no door only.2. Beyond pocket/hinge side.

    Recessed Doors and Gates.

    A door can be recessed due to wall thickness or because ofthe placement of casework and other fixed elements adjacentto the doorway. This provision must be applied whereverdoors are recessed.

    Figure 404.2.4.3Maneuvering Clearances at Recessed Doors and Gates

    60"

    Min

    18" Min

    (a)Pull Side

    (b)Push Side

    (c)Push Side, Door Provided With

    Both Closer Latch

    X >

    8"

    X >

    8"

    48"

    Min

    48"

    Min

    X >

    8"

    12" Min

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    Figure 302.2Carpet Pile Height

    1/2" Max

    .

    Dominant Directionof Travel

    Long Dimension PerpendicularTo Dominant Direction of Travel

    Figure 302.3Elongated Openings in Floor or Ground Surfaces

    Figure 303.2Vertical Change in Level

    1/4

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    Figure 303.3Vertical Change in Level

    1/4

    " M

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    1/4

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    Advisory 303.3 Beveled. A change in level of 1/2inch (13 mm) is permitted to be 1/4 inch (6.4mm) vertical plus 1/4 inch (6.4 mm) beveled.However, in no case may the combined changein level exceed 1/2 inch (13 mm). Changes inlevel exceeding 1/2 inch (13 mm) must complywith 405 (Ramps) or 406 (Curb Ramps).

    60" Min

    24"

    Min

    36"

    Min

    60"

    Min

    12" Min 36" Min 12" Min

    Figure 304.3.2T-Shaped Turning Space

    48" Min 48" Min

    48" Min

    Figure 404.2.6Doors in Series and Gates in Series

    (a) (b) (c)

    60" Min

    Landing

    Ramp Run

    Ram

    p R

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    Ramp Run LandingLanding

    60" Min 60" Min

    Ram

    p R

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    (b)Change In Direction

    Figure 405.7Ramp Landings

    12" Min 12" Min X <

    4"

    Figure 405.9.1Extended Floor or GroundSurface Edge Protection

    Figure 405.9.2Curb or Barrier Edge

    Protection

    Radius1/2" Max

    Max

    30°

    1 1/2" Max1 1/2" Max

    (c)Curved Nosing

    (d)Beveled Nosing

    (a)Radius of Tread Edge(Typical for All Profiles)

    (b)Angled Riser

    Figure 504.5Stair Nosings

    34"-

    38"

    34"-

    38"

    34"-

    38"

    (a)Stairs

    (b)Ramps

    (c)Walking Surfaces

    Figure 505.4Handrail Height

    2 1/

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    4"-6 1/4" Perimeter

    2 1/4" Max

    Figure 505.7.2Handrail Non-Circular Cross Section

    1 1/2" Min

    Figure 505.5Handrail Clearance

    EXCEPTIONS:1. Where handrails are provided along walking surfaces with slopes not steeper than 1:20, the bottoms ofhandrail gripping surfaces shall be permitted to be obstructed along their entire length where they areintegral to crash rails or bumper guards.

    2. The distance between horizontal projections and the bottom of the gripping surface shall be permittedto be reduced by 1/8 inch (3.2 mm) for each 1/2 inch (13 mm) of additional handrail perimeter dimensionthat exceeds 4 inches (100 mm).

    1 1

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    Min

    Figure 505.6Horizontal Projections Below

    Gripping Surface

    2' - 6"

    17"-25"

    30"

    Min

    (a) (b) (a) (b)

    60"

    Min

    Floor or Ground Surfaces Changes in Levels Turning Space Clear Floor or Ground Space Knee and Toe Clearance

    Protruding Objects Reach Ranges Walking Surfaces

    Doors, Doorways, and Gates

    Ramps Stairways Handrails

    12" Min

    12" Min

    Figure 505.10.1Top and Bottom Handrail Extension at Ramps

    Figure 505.10.2Top Handrail Extension at Stairs

    Min

    12"

    Figure 505.10.3Bottom Handrail Extension at Stairs

    X"

    X"

    Note:'X' = Tread Depth

    106 E 6th Street, Suite 700Austin, TX 78701512.479.0337 main

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    36"

    36"

    Min

    36"

    Figure 608.2.1Transfer Type Shower Compartment Size

    and Clearance

    Note:Inside FinishedDimensionsMeasure at TheCenter Points ofOpposing Side

    60" Min

    SideWall

    SideWall

    Back Wall

    30"

    Min

    30"

    Min

    Figure 608.2.2Standard Roll-In Type Shower

    Compartment Size and Clearance

    SideWall

    SideWall

    Back Wall

    Figure 608.2.3Alternate Roll-In Type Shower Compartment

    Size and Clearance

    60" Min

    36" Min

    36"

    FrontWall

    18"

    SeatWall

    ControlWall

    Back Wall

    Figure 608.3.1Grab Bars for Transfer Type Showers

    SideWall

    SideWall

    Back Wall

    Figure 608.3.2Grab Bars for Standard Roll-In Type Showers

    (a)Without Seat

    (b)With Seat

    6"

    Max

    6" Max

    SideWall

    SideWall

    Back Wall

    6"

    Max

    6" Max

    6"

    Max

    6" Max

    SideWallSide

    Wall

    Back Wall

    Front Wall

    6"

    Max

    6" Max 6" Max

    Figure 608.3.3Grab Bars for Alternate Roll-In Type Showers

    Figure 608.5.1Transfer Type Shower Compartment

    Control Location

    38"

    Min

    48"

    Max

    15" Max

    Side Wall

    Figure 608.5.2Standard Roll-In Type Shower Compartment Control

    Location

    48"

    Max

    Can be Located onAny Wall of Shower

    48"

    Max

    (a)Without Seat

    (b)With Seat

    27" Max

    Back Wall

    48"

    Max

    27" Max

    48"

    Max

    (b)With Seat (Elevation)

    15" Max

    Back Wall

    SideWall

    SideWall

    Back Wall

    Front Wall

    SideWall

    SideWall

    Back Wall

    Front Wall

    (a)With Seat (Elevation)

    (d)With Seat (Plan)

    (c)Without Seat (Plan)

    Figure 608.5.3Alternate Roll-In Type Shower Compartment Control Location

    2" M

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    4-4.8 Perimeter

    2" Max

    Figure 609.2.2Grab Bar Non-Circular Cross Section

    12"

    Min

    1 1

    /2"

    Min

    Figure 609.3Spacing of Grab Bars

    (a)ProjectingObjects

    (a)Reccessed

    Objects

    EXCEPTION:The space between the grab bars andshower controls, shower fittings, and othergrab bars above shall be permitted to be 11/2 inches (38 mm) minimum.

    Figure 610.3Extent of Seat

    3"

    Max

    3"

    Max

    Compartment Entry Compartment Entry

    (b)L-Shaped

    (a)Rectangular

    2 1/2" Max

    1 1

    /2"

    Max

    15" - 16"

    Figure 610.3.1Rectangular Shower Seat

    SeatWall

    (a)Size

    SeatWall

    2 1/2" Max

    SeatWall

    1 1

    /2"

    Max

    (b)Distance From Wall

    15" - 16"

    14"

    - 15"

    22" - 23"

    Figure 610.3.2L-Shaped Shower Seat

    36"

    Max

    15"

    - 36"

    (a)Top Loading

    (b)Front Loading

    Figure 611.4Height Of Laundry Copmartment Opening

    Figure 703.2.5Height Of Rasied Characters

    LIBRARY

    5/8

    " -

    2"

    Figure 703.3.2Position of Braille

    AREA OF REFUGE

    3/8

    " M

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    AREAOF

    REFUGE

    AREA OF REFUGE

    48"

    Min

    60"

    Max

    18" Min

    18"

    Min

    centered oncharacters

    45°

    Figure 703.4.1Height of Tactile Characters Above Finish Floor or Ground

    Figure 703.4.2Location of Tactile Signs at Doors

    EXCEPTION:Signs with tactile characters shall bepermitted on the push side of doors withclosers and without hold-open devices.

    Horizontal Viewing Distance

    less than 72 inches (1830 mm)

    Height to Finish Floor orGround From

    Baseline of Character

    40 inches (1015 mm) to lessthan or equal to 70 inches

    (1780 mm)

    Greater than 70 inches (1780mm) to less than or equal to 120

    inches (3050mm)

    Minimum Character Height

    72 inches (1830 mm) and greater

    less than 180 inches (4570 mm)

    180 inches (4570 mm) and greater

    less than 21 feet (6400 mm)

    21 feet (6400 mm) and greater

    Greater than 120 inches(3050 mm)

    5/8" inch (16mm)

    5/8" inch (16 mm), plus 1/8" (3.2 mm)per foot (305 mm) of viewing distance

    above 72 inches (1830 mm)

    2 inches (51 mm)

    2 inches (51 mm), plus 1/8 inch (3.2mm) per foot (305 mm) of viewing

    distance above 180 inches (4570 mm)

    3 inches (75 mm)

    3 inches (75 mm), plus 1/8 inch (3.2 mm)per foot (305 mm) of viewing distance

    above 21 feet (6400 mm)

    Figure 703.5.5Visual Character Height

    MEN

    6"

    Min

    not in pictogramfield

    Figure 703.6.1Pictogram Field

    15" Max

    5" Max

    Figure 602.5Drinking Fountain Spout

    Location

    16" - 18"

    (a)Wheelchair Accessible

    Water Closets

    17"-19"

    (b)Ambulatory Accessible

    Water Closet

    Figure 604.2Water Closet Location

    Figure 604.7Dispenser Outlet Location

    15"

    Min

    48"

    Max

    7"-9"

    56"

    Min

    60" Min

    Figure 604.8.1.1Size of Wheelchair Accessible Toilet

    (a)Adult Wall Hung

    Water Closet

    59"

    Min

    60" Min

    (b)Adult Floor Mounted

    Water Closet andChildrens Water Closet

    4" Max

    42"

    Min4

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    Figure 604.8.1.2Wheelchair Accessible Toilet Compartment Doors

    9"

    Min

    12"

    Min

    6" Min6" Min

    Partition

    (a)Elevation Adult

    (b)Elevation Children

    Figure 604.8.1.4Wheelchair Accessible Toilet Compartment Toe Clearance

    Partition

    (c)Plan

    6" Min

    6"

    Min

    60"

    Min

    35" - 37"

    42"

    Min

    Figure 604.8.2Ambulatory Accessible Toilet Compartment

    13 1/2" Min

    23"

    Max

    (a)Wall Hung Type

    (b)Stall Type

    13 1/2" Min

    Figure 605.2Height and Depth of Urinals

    15" Min

    56"

    Min

    60" Min

    Figure 604.3.1Size of Clearance at Water Closets

    42"

    Figure 604.5.1Side Wall Grab Bar at

    Water Closets

    36" Min

    Figure 604.5.2Rear Wall Grab Bar at

    Water Closets

    24" Min

    TransferSide

    Advisory 604.9 Water Closets and Toilet Compartments for Children's Use. The requirements in 604.9 are to be followed where the exception for children's waterclosets in 604.1 is used. The following table provides additional guidance in applying the specifications for water closets for children according to the age groupserved and reflects the differences in the size, stature, and reach ranges of children ages 3 through 12. The specifications chosen should correspond to the age ofthe primary user group. The specifications of one age group should be applied consistently in the installation of a water closet and related elements.

    Ages 3 and 4

    12 inches

    11 to 12 inches

    18 to 20 inches

    14 inches

    Water Closet Centerline

    Toilet Seat Height

    Grab Bar Height

    Dispencer Height

    Ages 5 and 8

    12 to 15 inches

    12 to 15 inches

    20 to 25 inches

    14 to 17 inches

    Ages 9 and 12

    15 to 18 inches

    15 to 17 inches

    25 to 27 inches

    17 to 19 inches

    Advisory Specifications for Water Closets Serving Children Ages 3 through 12

    12" Max

    54" Min

    12" Min

    Drinking Fountains Water Closets and Toilet Compartments

    Water Closets and Toilet Compartments Urinals

    Shower Compartments

    Shower Compartments

    Grab Bars Seats Washing Machine and Clothes Dryer

    Signs

    Typical Device Mounting HeightsLocation of device on strike side of door.

    1' -

    6"

    3' -

    4"

    4' -

    0"

    5' -

    0" 6

    ' - 8

    "

    Electrical /Data device

    Light switch

    Thermostat

    Strobe

    SignageSee 703.4.1 for

    additional information

    Typical device mounting heights

    6"

    Typical Device Mounting HeightsLocation of device on column or between offices.

    1' -

    6"

    4' -

    0"

    6' -

    8"

    Electrical /Data device

    Thermostat

    Strobe

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    SECTION 01 0001 - BASIC REQUIREMENTS

    CONTRACTOR USE OF SITE AND PREMISES

    Coordinate use of site and premises with Owner, including:Building access doors and access routes within building.Employee parking locations.Storage and staging locations.Work and delivery hours.Use of existing docks, lifts, and elevators.Use of existing toilets, utilities, and other facilities.Noise and dust control.Security requirements.Trash collection and removal.

    Owner and Tenant Occupancy:The Owner and other tenants will occupy the site and premises during the entire period of

    construction for conduct of normal operations.Cooperate with the Owner and other tenants to minimize conflict and to facilitate their operations.

    CUTTING AND PATCHING

    Prior to cutting, provide shoring, bracing, and supports required to maintain integrity of existing work and protection for other portions of project.

    Execute cutting by methods which will prevent damage to other work, and will provide proper surfaces to receive installation of repairs and new work.

    Refinish surfaces as necessary to provide an even finish:Continuous surfaces: To nearest corner.Assembly: Refinish entirely.

    REFERENCE STANDARDS

    Editions of standards shall be latest edition as of date of Contract Documents, including any supplements or amendments thereto.

    In case of conflict between standards, or between specifications and standards, most stringent requirement governs.

    SUBMITTALS

    Shop Drawings:Present in clear and thorough manner.Identify details by reference to sheet and detail numbers or room number shown on Drawings.Maximum sheet size: 30 x 42 inches.Submit electronically in Adobe PDF format.

    Product Data:Manufacturer's standard schematic drawings and diagrams; modify and supplement standard information to provide information specifically applicable to work.Submit electronically in Adobe PDF format.

    Samples:Sufficient size and quantity to clearly illustrate functional characteristics of product and full range of color, texture, and pattern.Number required: Two of each sample unless otherwise specified in individual specifications.

    Contractor Responsibilities:Review and approve submittals prior to submittal. Verify field measurements, construction criteria, catalog numbers, and similar data.Coordinate submittals with requirements of work and Contract Documents.Contractor's responsibility for errors, omissions, or deviations from requirements of Contract Documents is not relieved by Architect's review, unless Architect is notified of deviations in writing at time of submittal and gives written acceptance of specific deviations.On resubmittals, indicate any changes which have been made other than those requested by Architect.

    Architect's Responsibilities:Review for conformance with design concept of project and information given in Contract Documents.Architect is not responsible for verification of field measurements, construction criteria, catalog numbers, and other similar data.Review of separate item does not constitute review of an assembly in which item functions.

    CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES AND TEMPORARY CONTROLS

    Temporary Electricity: Connect to existing electrical system. Cost of electricity used will be paid for by Owner. Exercise measures to conserve electricity.

    Temporary Lighting: Provide temporary lighting for construction operations.

    Temporary Ventilation: Ventilate enclosed areas to facilitate curing of materials, disperse humidity, and prevent accumulations of dust, fumes, vapors, or gases.

    Telephone Service: Provide and pay for telephone and telephone facsimile service to field office.

    Temporary Water: Connect to existing water source for construction operations. Costs of water used will be paidfor by Owner. Exercise measures to conserve water.

    Interior Enclosures: Provide temporary partitions and ceilings to separate work areas from Owner or tenant occupied areas.

    Progress Cleaning and Waste Removal: Maintain premises free of waste materials, debris, and rubbish; collectand dispose of daily.

    PRODUCT OPTIONS AND SUBSTITUTIONS

    Product Options: For products specified:By reference standard: Select any product meeting specified standard.By naming several products or manufacturers: Select any named. Submit request for substitution for any product not specifically named.Specifying required performance or attributes, without naming a manufacturer:Select any product meeting specified requirements.

    Substitutions:Do not substitute products unless such substitution has been approved by Architect.Contractor shall be responsible for substantiating acceptability of proposed substitutions. Submit full documentation along with substitution request.In submitting a substitution request, Contractor represents that he:

    Has investigated proposed substitution and determined that it is equal or superior to specified product in all aspects.Will coordinate installation of accepted substitution into Work, making changes as may be required to complete Work in all aspects.Waives all claims for additional costs related to substitution which may subsequently become

    apparent.Substitutions will not be considered if they are indicated or implied on Shop Drawings or other submittals without formal request or if acceptance will require substantial revision of Contract Documents.Submit electronically in Adobe PDF format.

    CONTRACT CLOSEOUT

    Final Cleaning: Execute final cleaning of premises prior to final inspection. Remove waste and surplus materials, rubbish, and construction facilities from site.

    Adjusting: Adjust operating Products and equipment.

    Project Record Documents:Record actual revisions to the Work.Submit electronically in Adobe PDF format.

    Operation and Maintenance Data: Submit electronically in Adobe PDF format.

    Spare Parts and Maintenance Materials: Deliver to Project site and place in location as directed.

    Warranties:Provide notarized copies.Submit electronically in Adobe PDF format.

    02 4120 - SELECTIVE DEMOLITION

    Project Conditions:If hazardous materials are discovered, notify Owner and await instructions.Do not close or obstruct exits.Do not disable or disrupt building fire, life safety systems, HVAC, plumbing, or electrical systems.

    Preparation:Erect temporary partitions, barricades, warning devices, and controls.Provide protective coverings, shoring, bracing, and supports for construction designated to remain.Temporarily or permanently disconnect utilities as required.

    Demolition:Remove existing construction to extent indicated and as required to join new work to existing.Minimize noise and spread of dirt and dust.Remove and dispose of waste materials off site.Store items designated to remain property of Owner where directed.Perform odor or noise-generating work after 6:30 PM and before 8 am.

    SECTION 06 1000 - ROUGH CARPENTRY

    QUALITY ASSURANCE

    Fire Retardant Treated Products: Bear label of recognized independent testing laboratory indicating flame spread rating of 25 or less when tested in accordance with ASTM E 84.

    MATERIALS

    Lumber: Any commercial softwood species, S4S, maximum 19 percent moisture content, Grade 2 or better.

    Plywood: APA Rated Sheathing, C-D Plugged or better, Interior Exposure.

    FABRICATION

    Fire Retardant Treatment: Treat lumber and plywood in accordance with AWPA U1, Category UCFA - Fire Retardant/Interior.

    SECTION 06420 - WOOD PANELING

    SUBMITTALS

    Shop Drawings: Include dimensioned plans, sections, elevations, and details, including interface with adjacent work. Designate wood species and finishes.

    Samples: 12 x 12 inch veneer samples.

    MATERIALS

    Plywood:Graded in accordance with AWI grade requirements.Face veneers:

    Exposed and semi-exposed locations: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment.Concealed locations: As governed by AWI grade.

    Lumber:Graded in accordance with AWI requirements, maximum moisture content of 6 percent.Species and cut: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment.

    FABRICATION

    Quality: AWI Premium Grade.

    INSTALLATION

    Install in accordance with AWI Premium Grade requirements.

    SECTION 07 9200 - JOINT SEALERS

    SUBMITTALS

    Samples: Sealant samples showing available colors.

    MATERIALS

    Polyurethane Sealer:ASTM C920, Type M, Grade NS, Class 25; single component polyurethane, non sag.Color: To be selected.Locations: Joints subject to thermal movement.

    Silicone Sealer:ASTM C 920, Type S, Grade NS, Class 25; single component silicone, non sag, mildew resistant.Color: To be selected.Locations: Toilet rooms and countertops.

    Acoustical Sealer:ASTM C834, single component acrylic latex, non sag, non-hardening, recommended by manufacturer for acoustical applications.Locations: Acoustical assemblies.

    Acrylic Latex Sealer:ASTM C 834, single component acrylic latex, non sag.Color: White.Locations: Other locations.

    APPLICATION

    Apply products in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.

    Tool exposed sealant to smooth profile.

    SECTION 08 1116 - ALUMINUM DOORS AND FRAMES

    SUBMITTALS

    Product Data: Include door and frame elevations, dimensions, material thicknesses, reinforcement locations, and attachments.

    Samples: 12 inch long frame samples showing profile and finish.

    QUALITY ASSURANCE

    Fire Rated Frame Construction: Conform to UL 10C.

    Installed Fire Rated Frame Assembly: Conform to NFPA 80.

    MATERIALS

    Aluminum Extrusions: ASTM B 221, 6063‑T5 alloy and temper.

    FABRICATION

    Frames:Returns: 1‑1/2 inches.Standoff from face of wall: 7/16 inch.Throat dimension: As determined by partition thickness.

    Doors: 1-3/4 inches thick, mechanically fastened corners, square glazing stops. Refer to Drawings for stile and railprofiles.

    Finish: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment.

    SECTION 08 3323 - GLASS GARAGE DOORS - UP WALL

    SUBMITTALS

    Shop Drawings: Indicate opening dimensions and required tolerances, connection details, anchorage spacing, hardware locations, and installation details.

    Operation and Maintenance Data.

    QUALITY ASSURANCE

    Fire Door Construction: Conform to UL 10C.

    Installed Fire Rated Door Assembly: Conform to NFPA 80.

    MATERIALS

    Refer to manufacturer's specs

    FABRICATION

    Door Curtain: Refer to manufacturer's specs

    Bottom bar: Refer to manufacturer's specs

    Door Components: Refer to manufacturer's specs

    Operation: Refer to finish schedule

    Finishes: Refer to finish schedule

    SECTION 08 7100 - DOOR HARDWARE

    SUBMITTALS

    Shop Drawings:Include complete hardware for each door opening.Indicate door location, size, hand, bevel, thickness, swing, and other attributes.Provide product data for each item.

    QUALITY ASSURANCE

    Provide hardware meeting NFPA 80 for fire rated doors.

    Provide smoke gasketing at smoke control doors in accordance with NFPA 105.

    Conform to applicable accessibility code for locating hardware and for door opening force requirements.

    MATERIALS

    Butt Hinges: ANSI A156.1, full mortise, five knuckle, non rising pin, hole in bottom tip for pin removal.

    Number of hinges per door leaf:Doors up to and including 7'-6" in height: Three.Provide one additional hinge for each additional 2'-6" of door height.

    Weight:Doors more than 41 inches wide and fire rated doors more than 36 inches wide or 90 inches high: Heavy weight.Non fire-rated doors less than 41 inches wide: Standard weight.

    Bearing type:Fire rated doors, doors with closers, and doors more than 41 inches wide: Ball bearing.Non fire rated doors without closers and less than 41 inches wide: Plain bearing.

    Size:Doors up to 41 inches wide and 90 inches high: 4‑1/2 x 4‑1/2 inches.Doors 41 inches to 48 inches wide x 90 inches to 120 inches high: 5 x 4‑1/2 inches.

    Locksets, Latchsets, and Cylinders:Locksets and latchsets:

    Mortise type: ANSI A156.13, Grade 1, heavy duty, lever handles.Cylindrical type: ANSI A156.2, Grade 1, heavy duty, key-in-lever design.

    Keying:Construction and master key locks.Key in groups as directed by Owner.Provide four keys for each lock.

    Overhead Exposed Closers: ANSI A156.4, overhead exposed, adjustable for door sizes 2 through 6.

    Finishes: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment.

    Other Hardware: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment and Drawings.

    INSTALLATION

    Mount closers so that closers and closer arms are not visible on corridor or public side of doors.

    Locate items in accordance with BHMA recommendations unless otherwise indicated.

    SECTION 05 5000 - METAL FABRICATIONS

    MATERIALS

    Steel:Shapes: ASTM A 36/A36M.Plate: ASTM A 283.Sheet: ASTM A 366.Pipe: ASTM A 501.Tube: ASTM A 500.Bars: ASTM A 108.

    Paint: SSPC Paint 15, Type 1, red oxide.

    FABRICATION

    Welding: AWS D1.1. Grind exposed welds smooth. Tack welds prohibited on exposed surfaces.

    Finish: Shop primer paint, one coat.

    SECTION 04 4000 - CUT STONE

    SUBMITTALS

    Shop Drawings: Include location and sizes of pieces, arrangement and size of joints, and anchorage.

    Samples:12 x 12 inch stone samples showing color, finish, and maximum color range.Cured samples of each grout color.

    MATERIALS

    Cut Stone: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment.

    Anchors: Stainless steel to ASTM A 480/A 480M or ASTM A 666, Type 304 or 316, of sizes and configurations required for support of stone.

    FABRICATION

    Fabricate units for uniform coloration with adjacent units and over the full area of the installation.

    Form external corners to quirk miter joint profile.

    INSTALLATION

    Anchored: Install anchors and place spacers to support stone and to establish joint dimensions.

    Adhered: Install stone and adhesive in accordance with ANSI A108.5.

    Point joints with pointing mortar; tool flush with face of stone.

    Fill control joints with sealant as specified in Section 07920; finish flush with face of stone.

    SECTION 06 4100 - CUSTOM CABINETS

    SUBMITTALS

    Shop Drawings: Include dimensioned plans, sections, elevations, and details, including interface with adjacentwork. Designate wood species and finishes.

    Samples:3 x 3 inch plastic laminate samples in each color and finish.Each hardware item.12 inch long lumber samples for transparent finish.12 x 12 inch veneer samples for transparent finish.

    MATERIALS

    Plywood:Graded in accordance with AWI grade requirements.Face veneers:

    Exposed and semi-exposed locations for transparent finish: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment.Exposed and semi-exposed locations for opaque finish: Close grain hardwood.Concealed locations: As governed by AWI grade.

    High Pressure Plastic Laminate: NEMA LD-3.Horizontal surfaces:

    Backing sheet: Grade BGF.Other surfaces: Grade HGS.

    Vertical surfaces:Backing sheet: Grade BLF.Other surfaces: Grade VGP.

    Melamine laminate: Grade VGL.Colors and finishes: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment.

    Solid Surfacing Material:Solid composite sheet comprised of acrylic resin and mineral fillers, integrally colored.Colors: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment.Fabricate in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.

    Lumber:Graded in accordance with AWI requirements, average moisture content of 6 percent.Exposed and semi-exposed locations for transparent finish: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment.Exposed and semi-exposed locations for opaque finish: Close grain hardwood.Concealed locations: As governed by AWI grade.

    Finish Hardware: Refer to Drawings.

    FABRICATION

    Quality:Transparent finish: AWI Premium Grade.Opaque finish: AWI Custom Grade.Plastic laminate finish: AWI Custom Grade.

    INSTALLATION

    Install in accordance with AWI grade requirements:Transparent finish: AWI Premium Grade.Opaque finish: AWI Custom Grade.Plastic laminate finish: AWI Custom Grade.

    SECTION 06 4600 - STANDING AND RUNNING TRIM

    SUBMITTALS

    Samples: 12 inch long samples of each profile and finish.

    MATERIALS

    Standing and Running Trim:Opaque finish: Graded in accordance with AWI requirements, average moisture content of 6 percent.Transparent finish:

    Graded in accordance with AWI requirements, maximum moisture content of 6 percent.Species and cut: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment.

    FABRICATION

    Quality:Transparent finish: AWI Premium Grade.Opaque finish: AWI Custom Grade.

    INSTALLATION

    Install in accordance with AWI grade requirements.Transparent finish: AWI Premium Grade.Opaque finish: AWI Custom Grade.

    SECTION 07 8400 - FIRESTOPPING

    SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

    Firestopping: Fire resistance rating equivalent to adjacent construction; tested to ASTM E814, ASTM E1966,ASTM E2307, UL 1479, or UL 2079

    Provide continuous protection against passage of heat, fire, smoke, and gases at perimeter of and penetrationsthrough fire rated assemblies.

    Provide continuous protection against passage of smoke and gases at perimeter of and penetrations throughsmoke barrier assemblies.

    MATERIALS

    Firestopping: One or more of the following:Silicone elastomer compound: Single or multiple component, low modulus, moisture curing silicone sealant-.:Ceramic sealant: Single component, moisture curing ceramic sealant.:Intumescent sealant: Single component, water based intumescent sealant.:Acrylic sealant: Single component acrylic sealant, suitable for painting.:Putty: Single component ceramic fiber base putty or intumescent elastomer putty that expands on exposure to surface heat gain.:Mortar: Hydraulic cementitious mortar.:Pillows or blocks: Formed intumescent or mineral fiber pillows or blocks.:Intumescent strips: Solvent free intumescent wrap strips.:Mechanical devices: Incombustible fillers or silicone elastomer covered with sheet stainless steel jacket, joined with collars, penetration sealed with flanged stops.:Cast-in-place devices: Containing intumescent material and smoke/water seals.

    INSTALLATION

    Install firestopping at perimeter of and around penetrations through fire and smoke rated assemblies.

    SECTION 08 1113 - STEEL DOORS AND FRAMES

    SUBMITTALS

    Product Data: Show elevations, dimensions, gages of metal, hardware reinforcing gages and locations, and anchortypes.

    QUALITY ASSURANCE

    Doors: SDI 100, Grade II ‑ Heavy Duty, Model 2 - Seamless, Hollow Steel, 18 gage minimum.

    Frames: SDI 100, Grade II ‑ Heavy Duty, 16 gage minimum.

    Fire Door Construction: Conform to UL 10C.

    Installed Fire Rated Door Assembly: Conform to NFPA 80.

    MATERIALS

    Steel Sheet: ASTM A 366, cold rolled.

    Door Core: Cardboard honeycomb, polyurethane, polystyrene foam, or vertical steel stiffeners.

    FABRICATION

    Fabricate doors and frames in accordance with SDI 100.

    Doors: Fill voids between vertical steel stiffeners with batt insulation.

    Frames:Close corner joints tight with trim faces mitered, continuously welded, and ground smoothProvide anchor at each jamb for each 30 inches of door height or fraction thereof.

    Finish: Chemically treat and clean; apply manufacturer's standard prime coating.

    INSTALLATION

    Install in accordance with DHI requirements.

    SECTION 08 3100 - ACCESS DOORS

    QUALITY ASSURANCE

    Fire Door Construction: Conform to UL 10B.

    MATERIALS

    Steel Sheet: ASTM A 366, cold rolled.

    FABRICATION

    Fabricate door frame of galvanized steel sheet:Doors 16 x 16 inches and smaller: Minimum 18 gage.

    Doors over 16 x 16 inches: Minimum 16 gage.

    Fabricate non-rated door panels of 14 gage steel sheet.

    Fabricate fire rated door panels of two sheets of 20 gage steel sheet. Fill core with noncombustible insulation.

    Hardware:Continuous steel hinges, 175 degree opening.Allen head key operated cam latch.Automatic closers for fire rated doors.

    Finish: One coat rust-inhibiting primer paint, sprayed and baked.

    INSTALLATION

    Position units where indicated or where required to provide convenient access to concealed work requiring maintenance.

    SECTION 08 1400 - WOOD DOORS

    SUBMITTALS

    Samples: 6 x 6 inch door samples showing edges, core, and faces.

    QUALITY ASSURANCE

    Fire Door Construction: Conform to UL 10C.

    Installed Fire Rated Door Assembly: Conform to NFPA 80.

    MATERIALS

    Flush Wood Veneer Doors: AWI Section 1300.Fire rated: Type FD - Fire Door.Solid core, non rated: Type PC-5, Particleboard Core with stiles and rails bonded to core.Grade:

    Transparent finish: AWI Premium Grade.Opaque finish: AWI Custom Grade.

    Face veneers:Transparent finish: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment.Opaque finish: Close grain hardwood.

    Plastic Laminate Faced Doors: AWI Section 1300.Fire rated: AWI Type FD, Fire Door.Solid core, non rated: AWI Type PC-HPDL-3, Particleboard Core with stiles and rails bonded to core.Grade: Custom.Facings: NEMA LD-3; refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment for colors.

    Stile and Rail Wood Doors: AWI Section 1400.Grade:

    Transparent finish: AWI Premium Grade.Opaque finish: AWI Custom Grade.

    Wood:Transparent finish: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment.Opaque finish: Close grain hardwood.

    INSTALLATION

    Install in accordance with AWI Grade requirements:Transparent finish: AWI Premium Grade.Opaque finish: AWI Custom Grade.

    SECTION 08 3326 - OVERHEAD COILING GRILLES

    SUBMITTALS

    Shop Drawings: Include elevations, dimensions, materials, finishes, accessories, and attachment toadjacent construction.

    MATERIALS

    Aluminum:Extrusions: ASTM B 221, 6063-T5 or T6 alloy and temper.Sheet: ASTM B 209, alloy and temper best suited to application.

    Galvanized Steel Sheet: ASTM A 653/A653M, Structural Quality, G90 coating class.

    FABRICATION

    Grille:5/16 inch diameter extruded aluminum rods spaced 2 inches on center with vertical links spaced 9

    inches on center; straight pattern.Extruded aluminum box shaped bottom bar.

    Hood: Minimum 24 gage aluminum sheet with closed ends.

    Door Components:Guides: Extruded aluminum with heavy pile stripping full height.Counterbalance: Adjustable, enclosed, helical torsion spring with grease sealed ball bearings or self

    lubricating graphite bearings for rotating members.

    Lock: Concealed slide bolt and plunger style lock on bottom bar. Cylinders specified in Section 08710.

    Operation:Electric: Operator side mounted on cross head shaft. 24 volt push button control station.Manual: Lift handles on bottom bar.

    Finishes:Galvanized steel: Phosphate treated.Ferrous metals: One coat rust inhibitive primer.Aluminum: Refer to Finish Schedule.

    SECTION 08 4226 - ALL-GLASS ENTRANCES AND STOREFRONT

    SUBMITTALS

    Shop Drawings: Show plans, elevations, and details, including type and thickness of metal and glass, methods of glazing, anchoring, and joining, hardware, trim, and accessories.

    Samples: 6 inch long rail samples.

    QUALITY ASSURANCE

    Conform to applicable accessibility code for locating hardware and for door opening force requirements.

    MATERIALS

    Aluminum Extrusions: ASTM B 221, 6063‑T5 alloy and temper.

    Stainless Steel: ASTM A 167; Type 304 or 316, rollable temper

    Glass: 1/4 inch thick clear tempered, specified in Section 08 8000. Arise and polish exposed edges.

    Door Hardware:Closers: Manufacturer's standard; concealed overhead.Pivots: Manufacturer's standard, offset type.Locks: Manufacturer's standard bottom rail deadlock, key operated both sides; cylinders specified in Section 08 7100.Push and pull hardware: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment.

    FABRICATION

    Finish: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment.

    SECTION 09 2900 - GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES

    QUALITY ASSURANCE

    Fire Resistance Ratings: Construct assemblies to achieve fire resistance ratings indicated on Drawings.

    Deflection Limits: Limit deflection of partitions to following limits, based on 5 PSF uniform design load.Partitions to receive stone or tile: L/240.Other partitions: L/120.

    MATERIALS

    Metal Framing: Provide components in accordance with ASTM C 645.Studs: Non-load bearing rolled steel, channel shaped, punched for utility access, 25 gage core steel unless otherwise indicated.Runners: Same material and finish as studs, channel shaped.Runner Channels: 1-1/2 inches deep, cold rolled, channel shaped, 16 gauge core steel.Furring Channels: Hat shaped, 7/8 inch deep, 25 gauge core steel.

    Panel Products:Regular gypsum board: ASTM C 36; 48 inches wide x thickness indicated, maximum practical length, tapered edge.Water resistant gypsum board: ASTM C 630; 48 inches wide x thickness indicated, maximum practical length, water resistant; apply to walls to receive ceramic tile.Fire resistant gypsum board: ASTM C 36; 48 inches wide x thickness indicated, maximum practical length, tapered edge, Type X; apply to fire rated assemblies.

    Acoustical Insulation: ASTM C 665, Type I, glass fiber composition, unfaced.

    Adhesive: As recommended by gypsum panel manufacturer.

    Wire: Galvanized steel, 8 gage hanger wire and 16 gage tie wire.

    Metal Accessories: Galvanized steel unless otherwise indicated.Corner reinforcement: GA 216, Type CB-100 x 100.Casing: GA 216, Type LC.

    INSTALLATION

    Partition Framing:Install in accordance with ASTM C 754.Space studs maximum 24 inches on center unless indicated otherwise.Use double studs on both sides of openings in partitions.Brace ceiling height partitions to structure at 48 inches on center maximum.

    Ceiling Framing:Install in accordance with ASTM C 754.Space hanger wires maximum 48 inches on center.Space runner channels 48 inches on center maximum.Space furring channels 16 inches on center maximum.

    Gypsum Panels:Install panels and accessories in accordance with ASTM C 754, GA 216, and manufacturer's instructions.Mechanically fasten panels to framing.Apply face layer of double layer applications with joints offset from those in base layer.

    Acoustical Partitions:Extend acoustical partitions past intersecting non-acoustical partitions.Install acoustical insulation without voids.Apply acoustical sealant at perimeter and around penetrations.

    Accessories:Install corner reinforcement at outside corners.Install casings where gypsum board abuts dissimilar materials or stops with edge exposed.

    SECTION 08 8000 - GLAZING

    QUALITY ASSURANCE

    Provide tempered safety glass where required by regulatory agencies or Code.

    MATERIALS

    Clear Glass:ASTM C 1036, Type 1 transparent flat, Class 1 clear, Quality q3 glazing select.Miter and polish exposed edges.

    Clear Tempered Glass:ASTM C 1048, Type 1 transparent flat, Class 1 clear, Quality q3 glazing select, Kind FT fully tempered.Miter and polish exposed edges.

    Mirror Glass:ASTM C 1036, Type I transparent flat, Class 1 clear, Quality q1 mirror select.Apply one coat of silver, one coat of electroplated copper, and one coat of organic mirror backing compoundto back surface of glass.Miter and polish exposed edges.

    Glazing Sealant: ASTM C 920, Type S, Grade NS, Class 25; single component silicone, low modulus type, non sag.

    Glazing Gaskets: ASTM C 864, resilient polyvinyl chloride or silicone, extruded shape to suit glazing channel retaining slot; black color.

    INSTALLATION

    Install glass in accordance with GANA Glazing Manual and GANA Sealant Manual.

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    SUBMITTALS

    Samples:Full size samples of each tile.Cured samples of each grout.

    MATERIALS

    Tile:Size, color, and surface texture: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment.Trim units: Beads, coves, and bullnoses as required, color to match tile.

    Quarry Tile:Size, color, and surface texture: Refer to Finish Schedule.Base units: Cove base, height as indicated, color to match tile.

    Setting Materials:

    Latex‑portland cement mortar: ANSI A118.4.Organic adhesive: ANSI A136.1, Type 1, thin set bond type.Water: Clean, potable.

    Grout:ANSI A118.6, cementitious type.Colors: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment.

    INSTALLATION

    Walls: ANSI A108.4, thin set with organic adhesive.

    Floors: ANSI A108.5, thin set with latex-portland cement mortar.

    Install control joints at changes in plane and over joints in substrate. Fill with sealant.

    SECTION 09 6400 - WOOD FLOORING

    SUBMITTALS

    Samples: 12 x 12 inch flooring samples with finish applied.

    MATERIALS

    Wood Flooring: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment.

    Leveling Compound: White, premixed, latex based.

    Adhesive: As recommended by flooring manufacturer.

    INSTALLATION

    Remove loose and foreign matter from substrate. Fill cracks, voids, and depressions with leveling compound. Grind ridges and high spots smooth.

    Set each piece into full adhesive bed. Butt end joints tight. Fully engage tongue and groove edges. Scribe and cut to fit around penetrations and at perimeter.

    Roll completed flooring prior to final adhesive set with 100 pound roller to remove air pockets and set flooring.

    SECTION 09 6810 - CARPET

    SUBMITTALS

    Samples:12 x 12 inch carpet and carpet tile samples.6 inch long edging samples.

    MATERIALS

    Carpet: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment for color, style, and pattern.

    Seaming Materials: As recommended by carpet manufacturer.

    Adhesive: Waterproof, latex based cement formulated specifically for installing carpet;

    recommended by carpet manufacturer.

    Edgings: Rubber or vinyl, profile required to suit conditions, color be selected.

    Leveling Compound: White, premixed, latex based.

    INSTALLATION

    Remove loose and foreign matter from substrate. Fill cracks, voids, and depressions with leveling compound. Grindridges and high spots smooth.

    Adhere carpet over full area without voids. Roll out bubbles toward edges.

    Join seams with hot seaming tape. Form seams straight and free of ridges or gaps.

    Provide monolithic color, pattern, and texture within each area.

    Install edge strips where carpet abuts dissimilar flooring materials. Center strips under doors where carpet terminates at door openings.

    SECTION 09 9100 - PAINTS

    SUBMITTALS

    Product Data: Manufacturer's data on proposed materials including product description, surface preparation,and application.

    Samples: 12 x 12 inch samples of each coating showing color and luster, on representative substrate.

    MATERIALS

    Paints and Stains: Furnish all paints and stains by the same manufacturer unless indicated otherwise. Referto Schedule of Finishes/Equipment for color and gloss.

    Joint Treatment Materials: ASTM C 475.

    PREPARATION

    Gypsum Board Joint treatment: GA-214.Surfaces in plenums, service corridors, and janitor closets: Level 1 finish.Water resistant gypsum board: Level 2 finish.Surfaces to receive flat and eggshell paints and wall coverings: Level 4 finish.Surfaces to receive semigloss and gloss paints: Level 5 finish.

    Wood:Clean knots, pitch streaks, and sap spots of residue; treat with knot sealer prior to applying opaque finishes.Fill nail holes and other indentations with wood filler. Finish flush with adjacent surfaces.Sand surfaces smooth; remove dust prior to painting.

    Non Primed Ferrous Metals: SSPC SP3 - Power tool cleaning.

    Non Ferrous and Galvanized Metals: SSPC SP1 - Solvent cleaning method.

    Primed Metals: Remove foreign matter and clean thoroughly. Clean and spot prime abraded areas with same primer as originally applied.

    Previously Painted Surfaces:Remove loose, flaking, powdery, and peeling paints.Lightly sand glossy painted surfaces.Fill holes, cracks, depressions and other imperfections with patching compound; sand flush with surface.Remove oil, grease, and wax by scraping; solvent wash and thoroughly rinse.

    APPLICATION

    Apply paint to minimum dry film thickness recommended by manufacturer without laps, sags, voids, and objectionable brush marks.

    Do not paint:Surfaces indicated on Drawings or specified to be unpainted or unfinished.Surfaces with factory applied finish coat or integral finish.Architectural metals.

    Mechanical and Electrical Items:Paint factory primed equipment. Paint exposed factory finished equipment in finished areas.Remove unfinished and primed louvers, grilles, covers, and access panels; paint separately.Prime and paint exposed and insulated pipes, conduit, boxes, ducts, hangers, brackets, collars, and supports.Do not paint name tags or identifying markings.Paint interior surfaces of ducts and dampers that are visible through grilles and louvers with one coat flat black paint, to sight limit line.Paint exposed conduit and electrical equipment in finished areas.

    PAINT SCHEDULE

    SUBSTRATE PRIMER TOP COATS

    Gypsum board, flat finish Latex primer Two coats latex flat paintGypsum board, enamel finish Latex primer Two coats alkyd eggshell enamel paintFerrous metals Ferrous metal primer Two coats alkyd enamel paintGalvanized metals Galvanized metal primer Two coats alkyd enamel paintWood, opaque finish Wood primer Two coats alkyd enamel paintWood, transparent finish Wood stain Two coats clear wood finish

    SECTION 10 2219 - FOLDING PANEL PARTITIONS

    SUBMITTALS

    Shop Drawings: Indicate opening sizes, track layout, details of track and required supports, static and dynamic loads, location and details of pass door and frame, adjacent construction and finish trim, and stacking sizes.

    Product Data: Provide data on partition operation, hardware and accessories, colors and finishes available.

    Samples: Panel fabric samples in selected color.

    Operation and Maintenance Data.

    QUALITY ASSURANCE

    Panel Fabric: Maximum flame spread/smoke developed rating of 25/50 when tested in accordance with ASTME 84.

    FABRICATION

    Panels:Panel substrate facing: Steel sheet.Construction: 16 gage formed sheet steel frame top, bottom, jambs, and intermediates, welded construction, internally reinforced at suspension points, with acoustical insulation fill.Thickness: 3 inches.Maximum panel width: 48 inches.Trim: Trimless.Hinges: Continuous type.Closure panels: Same construction as panels.Finishes:

    Panel facings: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment.Trim: Baked enamel, color to be selected.

    Sound Seals:Vertical panel edges: Tongue and groove astragals with neoprene gaskets.Bottom: Drop seal, mechanically operated.Top: Continuous contact sweep type.

    Suspension System:Continuous steel track supported by adjustable hanger rod assemblies.Carriers: Nylon tire ball bearing wheels on trolley carrier at top of panels, sized to carry imposed loads, with threaded pendant bolt for vertical adjustment.

    Operation: Manual.

    SECTION 11 3100 - APPLIANCES

    SUBMITTALS

    Product Data: Provide product data on equipment showing materials, finishes, characteristics, limitations, and electrical characteristics.

    Operation and Maintenance Data.

    MANUFACTURED UNITS

    Appliances: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment.

    INSTALLATION

    Set plumb and level, aligned with adjacent surfaces and equipment.

    Connect to domestic water and sanitary waste system.

    Connect to power supply.

    SECTION 12 2413 - WINDOW SHADES

    SUBMITTALS

    Samples: 6 x 6 inch fabric samples in each color.

    MANUFACTURED UNITS

    Window Shades - Electrically Operated:Type: Electrically operated with motor concealed in head rail.Head rail: Aluminum tube with asymmetrical channels to which shade and mounting spline are attached, baked enamel finish.Motor: Instantly reversing, lifetime lubricated, built-in thermal overload protection, electric brake operation.Control station: Three position (UP, DOWN, and STOP) push button switch.Fabric: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment.Baked enamel: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment.

    Window Shades - Manually Operated:Type: Clutch operated, bead chain mechanism, with operating hardware concealed in head rail.Fabric: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment.Baked enamel: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment.

    SECTION 09 6340 - STONE FLOORING

    SUBMITTALS

    Samples:12 x 12 inch stone samples showing color, finish, and maximum color range.Cured samples of each grout color.

    MATERIALS

    Cut Stone: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment.

    Setting Materials:Latex‑portland cement mortar: ANSI A118.4.Water: Clean, potable.

    Grout:ANSI A118.6, cementitious type with latex additive.Color: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment.

    INSTALLATION

    ANSI A108.5, thin set with latex-portland cement mortar.

    Install control joints at changes in plane and over joints in substrate. Fill with sealant.

    SECTION 09 5100 - ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS

    SUBMITTALS

    Samples:12 x 12 inch samples of each acoustical panel.6 inch long samples of each grid component.

    QUALITY ASSURANCE

    Acoustical Panels: Class A rated when tested in accordance with ASTM E 1264.

    MATERIALS

    Suspension Grid System: ASTM C 635, intermediate duty; refer to Finish Schedule for face width and color.

    Acoustical Panels: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment.

    Hanger Wire: 12 gauge galvanized steel.

    INSTALLATION

    Install ceilings in accordance with ASTM C 636 and CISCA Handbook.

    Install molding around perimeters and abutting surfaces.

    Space hanger wires maximum 48 inches on center. Install additional hangers where required to support light fixtures and ceiling supported equipment.

    Hang system independent of walls, columns, ducts, pipes, and conduit.

    SECTION 09 6513 - RESILIENT BASE

    SUBMITTALS

    Samples: 3 inch long samples of each profile and color.

    MATERIALS

    Resilient Base: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment for size, color, and profile.

    Adhesive: Water based, waterproof, recommended by base manufacturer.

    INSTALLATION

    Miter and butt inside corners.

    At outside corners install preformed corner units.

    SECTION 09 6510 - RESILIENT FLOORING

    SUBMITTALS

    Samples:12 x 12 inch flooring samples.6 inch long edging samples.

    MATERIALS

    Resilient Flooring: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment.

    Reducer Strips: Solid vinyl or rubber composition, 1 inch wide by tile thickness, tapered, color to be selected.

    Leveling Compound: White, premixed, latex based.

    Adhesive: Water based, waterproof, recommended by flooring manufacturer.

    INSTALLATION

    Remove loose and foreign matter from substrate. Fill cracks, voids, and depressions with leveling compound. Grind ridges and high spots smooth.

    Scribe flooring to walls, columns, cabinets, and other appurtenances to produce tight joints. Ensure that base, trim, plates, or escutcheons will completely cover cut edges.

    Install reducer strips where flooring stops with edge exposed. Center strips under doors where flooring terminates at door openings.

    SECTION 09 6900 - ACCESS FLOORING

    SUBMITTALS

    Shop Drawings: Complete layout and dimension drawings, including component parts and interfacing with adjacent construction.

    Product Data: Manufacturer's complete descriptive data.

    Samples: 6 x 6 inch floor panel samples.

    QUALITY ASSURANCE

    Floor Surfacing: Tested in accordance with ASTM E 84 with maximum 25/50 flame spread/smoke developedrating.

    SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

    Structural Performance: When tested in accordance with CISCA testing standards:Rolling load: 1,000 pounds at 10 passes; 800 pounds at 10,000 passes, with maximum 0.040 inch deflection.Concentrated load: 1,250 pounds with maximum 0.095 inch deflection.Ultimate load: 3,600 pounds.Impact load: 150 pounds.

    MANUFACTURED UNITS

    Standard Floor Panels:Construction: 1 inch thick phenolic bonded core material with galvanized steel bonded to both surfaces.Surfacing: NEMA LD-3, 1/16 thick high pressure plastic laminate; refer to Finish Legend for color.Edge trim: Vinyl, mechanically locked to panels.

    Perforated Panels:Manufacturer's standard; perforated steel construction , covered with plastic laminate to match standard panels.Free area: Minimum 25 percent.

    Cable Cutouts: Self extinguishing vinyl, full edge protection.

    Pedestals: Galvanized steel tube welded to 1/8 inch thick x 4 inch square galvanized steel base, 2 inch adjustment, with locking feature.

    Stringers: Galvanized steel, roll formed; main stringers to span 3 panels, with intermediate stringers to spaneach panel between main stringers.

    Ramps: Equivalent load carrying capacity as floor; fire retardant treated plywood subflooring, steel stiffeners as required, and aluminum transition pieces.

    Steps: Equivalent load carrying capacity as floor; treads same as for floor panels, risers of tempered hardboard with aluminum plate facing.

    INSTALLATION

    Locate pedestals; adhere with waterproof adhesive. Make final location adjustments and plumb prior to adhesive set.

    Install additional pedestals where grid pattern is interrupted by room appurtenances.

    Set and attach stringers. Adjust pedestals to within specified tolerances.

    Clean underfloor space with vacuum cleaner prior to setting panels.

    Set panels with tops flush and edges tightly butted. Use laser beam leveling to adjust flooring to within specified tolerances.

    SECTION 09 7713 – STRETECHED FABRIC WALL SYSTEMS

    SUBMITTALS

    Samples: 12 x 12 inch fabric wall system samples with fabric in specified color and pattern, framing, and backing, illustrating seaming technique.

    SYSTEM DESCRIPTION

    Custom designed, concealed, tackable, monolithic fabric wall system, blind sewn.Permit stretching and straightening of fabrics after installation.Permit installation around openings and interruptions to wall plane.Prefabricated panel systems not acceptable.

    QUALITY ASSURANCE

    Wall Covering: Maximum flame spread/smoke developed rating of 25/50, tested to ASTM E 84.

    MATERIALS

    Fabric: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment.

    Lumber: Any commercial softwood species, No. 1 Grade, fire retardant treated..

    Backing: Rigid glass fiber insulation, ASTM C 612, Class 2, minimum 3.0 PCF density, unfaced.

    INSTALLATION

    Position grounds around perimeter; continue around openings and interruptions to wall plane. Sand joints to smooth profile.

    Place insulation between framework; fit to grounds and to other boards without voids. Adhere to substrate.

    Lay out fabric so that panels are of equal width in any single wall. Locate seams minimum 12 inches from corners and ends.

    Sew fabrics with blind seams using No. 4 reverse twist threads. Sew on straight lines, with panels evenly spaced all around.

    Thread match patterns at seams to the extent possible within manufacturing of the fabric.

    Press seams flat and glue in open position.

    Stretch fabric without distortion and square with yarns and patterns in true horizontal and vertical lines.

    Secure fabric without wrinkles, open or loose seams, and other defects.

    Conceal framework without gimp, trim, hand sewing, welts, or batons.

    SECTION 09 7200 - WALL COVERINGS

    SUBMITTALS

    Samples: 12 x 24 inch wall covering samples.

    MATERIALS

    Wall Covering: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment for type, color, and pattern.

    Tackable Backing: NCFR Homasote by The Homasote Co. or approved substitute, fire retardant treated.

    Sealer and Adhesive: As recommended by wall covering manufacturer; water based, mildew resistant.

    Tape: Double sided, pressure sensitive.

    INSTALLATION

    Adhered to Substrate:Sand off ridges and other protrusions flush with adjacent surface. Patch holes and depressions flush with adjacent surface. Remove grease, oil, dirt, loose and foreign matter.Apply primer to surfaces to receive coating; allow to dry.Apply sealer to substrate surfaces.Smooth wall covering to eliminate bubbles and ensure adhesion. Remove excess adhesive from seams immediately.

    Wrapped Panels:Cut panels to fit at perimeter and around penetrations.Wrap fabric over panel face and onto panel back; secure with adhesive.Apply tape to back of panels in continuous strips maximum 12 inches on center. Position panels on wall; apply pressure to ensure complete bond.

    SECTION 10 1100 - VISUAL DISPLAY BOARDS

    MATERIALS

    Steel Sheet: ASTM A 424, Type 1, Commercial Quality.

    Aluminum Foil: Minimum 5 mils thick.

    Particleboard: ANSI A208.1, waterproof resin binder, sanded faces.

    Mounting Accessories: Galvanized steel hangers and joint splines, concealed.

    FABRICATION

    Marker Boards:Facing: Porcelain enamel on steel sheet, 22 gage.Core: Particleboard.Back face: Aluminum foil.Finish: Glass fibered enamel baked to vitreous surface, PEI Type A, special gloss finish for use with liquid markers, white color.

    SECTION 09 9400 - DECORATIVE COATINGS

    SUBMITTALS

    Samples: 12 x 12 inch samples of each type and color, on representative backing.

    QUALITY ASSURANCE

    Coating: Class A rated when tested in accordance with ASTM E 84.

    MATERIALS

    Coatings:Type: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment.Color and texture: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment.

    Primers: Recommended by coating manufacturer; type as applicable to substrate.

    APPLICATION

    Sand off ridges and other protrusions flush with adjacent surface. Patch holes and depressions flush with adjacent surface. Remove grease, oil, dirt, loose and foreign matter.

    Apply primer to surfaces to receive coating; allow to dry.

    Apply to minimum dry film thickness required by manufacturer.

    SECTION 10 4413 - FIRE EXTINGUISHERS

    SUBMITTALS

    Product Data: Include data on extinguishers and cabinets, cabinet dimensions, operational features, materials, finishes, and anchorage.

    Maintenance Data: Include test, refill, or recharge schedules and re-certification requirements.

    QUALITY ASSURANCE

    Provide fire extinguishers complying with UL 711 and applicable code.

    Conform to applicable accessibility code for locating cabinets.

    FABRICATION

    Extinguishers: Multi-purpose dry chemical type, UL 299, cast steel tank, Class 4A:60B:C, 10 pound nominal capacity.

    Cabinets:Formed steel sheet, 18 gage, sized to accommodate extinguishers.Trim and door type: Refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment.Finish:

    Door and frame: Primed for field painting.Cabinet interior: Baked enamel, white color.

    SECTION 12 2113 - HORIZONTAL LOUVER BLINDS

    SUBMITTALS

    Samples: 6 inch long slat samples in each color.

    MANUFACTURED UNITS

    Louver Slats: 1 inch wide, prefinished spring tempered aluminum.

    Slat Support: Woven polypropylene ladders.

    Head Rail: Prefinished, formed aluminum or steel box.

    Control Wand: Clear, hollow extruded plastic.

    Support Brackets: Suitable for wall or soffit mounting.

    Operation: Provide full range lift locking.

    Finishes:Slats, and head rails, and brackets: Baked enamel; refer to Schedule of Finishes/Equipment for color.Ladders: Dyed to closely match slats.

    SECTION 11 5213 - PROJECTION SCREENS

    SUBMITTALS

    Product Data: Manufacturer's descriptive data.

    Operation and Maintenance Data.

    FABRICATION

    Projection Screens - Manually Operated:Type: Recessed above ceiling.Screen: Glass fiber, matte white.Case: Steel, fully enclosing roller assembly, with universal wall or ceiling mounting bracket.Operation: Manual.

    Projection Screens - Electrically Operated:Type: Recessed above ceiling.Screen: Glass fiber, matte white.Case: Steel, fully enclosing roller assembly, with universal wall or ceiling mounting bracket.Motor: Mounted inside screen roller; three position (UP, DOWN, and STOP) push button switch.

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    Division 10 - Specialties Toilet Compartments Baked enamel and plastic laminate toilet compartments and accessories: floor, wall and ceiling mounted.

    Wall and Corner Guards

    Division 10 - Specialties Wall and Corner Guards Manufactured wall and corner guards used to protect interior wall surfaces and corners.

    Division 10 - Specialties Wall and Corner Guards GRD-01 Corner Guard: Lexan Corner Guards. Size: 1". Style: Squared. Color: Clear. Location: Lab, Fab, and large Storage spaces.

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    Appliances

    Division 11 - Equipment Appliances Residential equipment such as refrigerator, microwave oven, dishwasher, under counter ice maker, etc. Note: All appliances to be provided & installed by G.C. unless noted otherwise. Refer to Specialty Equipment ScheduleA131

    Division 12 - Furnishings

    Window Shades

    Division 12 - Furnishings Window Shades Drapery and/or roller shades, manual or motorized with operational accessories.Drapery and/or roller shades, manual or motorized with operational accessories.

    Division 15 - Mechanical

    Plumbing Fixtures

    Division 15 - Mechanical Plumbing Fixtures Plumbing fixtures, plumbing specialties, trim and equipment for systems.Drapery and/or roller shades, manual or motorized with operational accessories.

    Division 15 - Mechanical Plumbing Fixtures PBF-01 Breakroom Sink: Kohler. Vault Series. K-3820-1. Stainless Steel.

    Division 15 - Mechanical Plumbing Fixtures PBF-02 Breakroom Faucet: Kohler. Purist Series. K-7507-VS. Vibrant Stainless.

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    Wiring Devices

    Division 16 - Electrical Wiring Devices Receptacles, wall switches and unit dimmers. All components on Gyp walls to be white; all components on WD walls to be black. Power/signal outlets, switches, and switch plates to be Leviton Decora,http://www.leviton.com/OA_HTML/SectionDisplay.jsp?section=47044&minisite=10251. Dimmers to be Lutron Nova-T-Star.

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    Division 3 - Concrete Concrete Restoration andCleaning

    Sealed / Stained finish on exposed concrete surfaces.

    Division 3 - Concrete Concrete Restoration andCleaning

    SCF-01 Sealed Concrete: Scofield Cureseal-W, Semi-gloss. Low VOC "green" solution. Source: L.M. Scofield Co. 800/800-9900. Provide 6' x 6' mockup for approval. Follow manufacturer’s instructions for application and protectexisting slab during construction.

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    Cut Stone

    Division 4 - Masonry Cut Stone Slab for interior walls or cut stone countertops.

    Division 5 - Metals

    Metal Fabrications

    Division 5 - Metals Metal Fabrications Shop fabricated or premanufactured metal items.

    Division 6 - Wood and Plastic

    Cabinet Hardware

    Division 6 - Wood and Plastic Cabinet Hardware Related hardware and accessories for Custom Casework..

    Division 6 - Wood and Plastic Cabinet Hardware CH-1 Shelf Standards & Brackets: Knape & Vogt, #87 and 187

    Division 6 - Wood and Plastic Cabinet Hardware CH-2 Shelf Standards & Supports: Knape & Vogt, #255 and 256

    Division 6 - Wood and Plastic Cabinet Hardware CH-3 Concealed self closing hinge: Grass, 120 degree hinges

    Division 6 - Wood and Plastic Cabinet Hardware CH-4 Drawer Slide: Accuride, #C38000

    Division 6 - Wood and Plastic Cabinet Hardware CH-5 Heavy Duty Trash Drawer Guide: Knape & Vogt, #8900. Load: 180 to 500 lbs. Occurs: Breakroom pull-out trash/recycling drawer

    Division 6 - Wood and Plastic Cabinet Hardware CH-6 Cabinet Pull: Doug Mockett 3", finish HWF-02

    Division 6 - Wood and Plastic Cabinet Hardware CH-7 Grommet: Doug Mockett, 3" Flip-Top Grommet Set. Model # XG3. Finish: Matte Black to match HW-01

    Division 6 - Wood and Plastic Cabinet Hardware CH-8 NOT USED - Trash Grommet: Doug Mocket Custom 12" diameter, 3" deep, finish HWF-01

    Division 6 - Wood and Plastic Cabinet Hardware CH-9 Trash Receptacle: approved equal to Brute SlimJim with max dimensions of 15"W, 12"D, 26"H. Color: Black or approved alternate. Location: (2) on single drawer in Break Room

    Custom Casework

    Division 6 - Wood and Plastic Custom Casework Custom designed casework and countertops of wood or plastic laminate veneer, shop fabricated and finished.

    Division 6 - Wood and Plastic Custom Casework LQ-01 Lacquer. Buda Woodworks LP. LQ-3 Wedding Veil

    Division 6 - Wood and Plastic Custom Casework PL-01 Plastic Laminate for Countertops: Nevamar. Armored Protection. Silver Alu MetalX. MXT003T. 877.729.6526

    Division 6 - Wood and Plastic Custom Casework PL-02 Plastic Laminate for Shelves: Wilsonart Laminate. 1595-60 Black. Location: refer to plans, elevations, and schedules, and type A/B/D doors. 1-800-433-3222

    Rough Carpentry

    Division 6 - Wood and Plastic Rough Carpentry Rough Wood Blocking, curbing, furring and grounds. Interior Finish Carpentry.

    Solid Surfacing

    Division 6 - Wood and Plastic Solid Surfacing Shop fabricated, custom, cast plastic/polymer components.

    Standing and Running Trim

    Division 6 - Wood and Plastic Standing and RunningTrim

    Solid stock wood trim and accessories.

    Division 6 - Wood and Plastic Standing and RunningTrim

    WDT-01 Solid stock for millwork trim. Finish to match coordinating wood, plywood, or lumber.

    Wood Veneer Paneling

    Division 6 - Wood and Plastic Wood Veneer Paneling Shop fabricated and finished, wood veneer paneling.

    Division 7 - Thermal and Moisture Protection

    Cementitious Fireproofing

    Division 7 - Thermal and MoistureProtection

    Cementitious Fireproofing Cementitious and mineral fiber fireproofing, spray applied to achieve fire protection.

    Firestopping

    Division 7 - Thermal and MoistureProtection

    Firestopping Opening protection for penetrations though fire rated construction.

    Joint Sealers

    Division 7 - Thermal and MoistureProtection

    Joint Sealers

    Division 7 - Thermal and MoistureProtection

    Joint Sealers SLT-01 To match plastic laminate color at walls and backsplash.

    Division 8 - Doors and Windows

    Aluminum Doors and Frames

    Division 8 - Doors and Windows Aluminum Doors andFrames

    Extruded aluminum stile and rail glass doors (hinged or sliding) and door or window frames.

    Division 8 - Doors and Windows Aluminum Doors andFrames

    DOOR-02 Garage Door: RAYNOR, RapidCoil RC100, color: gray, RAL 7038;

    Door Hardware

    Division 8 - Doors and Windows Door Hardware Match existing building standard. Reuse where possible. Refer to door schedule for functions. Order new as required.

    Division 8 - Doors and Windows Door Hardware HW-01 Typical Lever: Refer to Hardware Spec; contact: Jody Boatman [email protected] 512-970-6865

    Division 8 - Doors and Windows Door Hardware HW-02 Typical Closer: Refer to Hardware Spec; contact: Jody Boatman [email protected] 512-970-6865

    Division 8 - Doors and Windows Door Hardware HW-03 Typical Pull: NOT USED

    Division 8 - Doors and Windows Door Hardware HW-04 Typical Doorstop: Refer to Hardware Spec; contact: Jody Boatman [email protected] 512-970-6865

    Division 8 - Doors and Windows Door Hardware HW-05 Typical Pushplate & Pull Set: NOT USED

    Division 8 - Doors and Windows Door Hardware HW-06 Electrified Lockset & Lever: Refer to Hardware Spec; contact: Jody Boatman [email protected] 512-970-6865

    Division 8 - Doors and Windows Door Hardware HW-07 Typical Occupancy Indicator: NOT USED

    Flush Wood Doors

    Division 8 - Doors and Windows Flush Wood Doors Solid and Hollow core flush wood doors, wood veneer, plastic laminate or hardboard facing material. Refer Door/Frame Schedule for locations. Refer Section 06410 for facing material.

    Division 8 - Doors and Windows Flush Wood Doors DOOR-01 Marshfield; Solid and Hollow core flush wood doors, finish to match existing doors in space, submit substitute products to architect for approval. Refer Door Schedule for locations.

    Glazing

    Division 8 - Doors and Windows Glazing Various glass, mirror and plastic glazing types with various glazing materials.

    Division 8 - Doors and Windows Glazing GL-01 1/4" Clear Tempered Glass; Location: Doorlites; refer to type B doors in door schedule

    Division 8 - Doors and Windows Glazing GL-02 3/8” Clear Tempered Glass; Location: Sidelites; refer to type C doors in door schedule

    Interior Aluminum Doors and Frames

    Division 8 - Doors and Windows Interior Aluminum Doorsand Frames

    ALF-01 Aluminum Frame: Raco Interior Products, Classic Series, color: Match existing door frame, 1 ½” trim, throat size as required by scheduled partition.

    Division 9 - Finishes

    Acoustic Ceilings

    Division 9 - Finishes Acoustic Ceilings Acoustic ceiling systems, consisting of suspension system, metal grid, and acoustic tile or panels, fire or non-fire rated.

    Division 9 - Finishes Acoustic Ceilings ACT-01 Ceiling Tile: Armstrong. Ultima Beveled Tegular. White. 24" x 48".

    Carpet Tile

    Division 9 - Finishes Carpet Tile 00.241.2262 ext 8121

    Division 9 - Finishes Carpet Tile CPT-01 Carpet Tile: Mannington Commerical, Mesh, Metro (14215), Instal