Project Manual FOR: GRAND RAPIDS PUBLIC SCHOOLS CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL 421 FOUNTAIN AVE NE GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN, 49505 DATE: FOR BIDDING APRIL 1, 2014 ARCHITECT’S FILE NO: 1401-15 89 MONROE CENTER NW . GRAND RAPIDS . MI 49503 . 616.771.0909 . WWW.CONCEPTGR.COM DOCUMENT 00 01 10 TABLE OF CONTENTS Section Title PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTION REQUIREMENTS GROUP DIVISION 00 - PROCUREMENT AND CONTRACTING REQUIREMENTS INTRODUCTORY INFORMATION 00 01 10 Table of Contents SPECIFICATIONS GROUP GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SUBGROUP DIVISION 01 - GENERAL REQUIREMENTS 01 00 00 01 91 00 General Requirements Commissioning FACILITY CONSTRUCTION SUBGROUP DIVISION 02 - EXISTING CONDITIONS 02 41 19 Selective Demolition DIVISION 05 - METALS 05 12 00 Structural Steel Framing DIVISION 06 - WOOD, PLASTICS, AND COMPOSITES 06 10 00 06 20 00 Rough Carpentry Finish Carpentry DIVISION 07 - THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION 07 21 00 07 90 00 Insulation and Vapor Barriers Joint Protection DIVISION 09 - FINISHES 00 01 10 {00010} - 1 09 21 16 09 51 13 09 64 00 09 68 00 09 90 00 Gypsum Board Systems Acoustical Panel Ceilings Wood Flooring Carpeting Painting and Coating DIVISION 10 – SPECIALTIES 10 22 39 Folding Panel Partitions DIVISION 14 DIVISION 22 - PLUMBING 22 05 00 22 07 00 22 10 00 22 15 00 22 30 00 22 40 00 22 60 13 Common Work Results for Plumbing Plumbing Insulation Plumbing Piping and Pumps General Service Compressed-Air Systems Plumbing Equipment Plumbing Fixtures Medical Gas and Vacuum Systems DIVISION 23 - HEATING, VENTILATING, AND AIR-CONDITIONING (HVAC) 23 07 00 23 22 13 23 82 00 HVAC Insulation Steam and Condensate Heating Piping Convection Heating Units DIVISION 24 - NOT USED DIVISION 25 – NOT USED DIVISION 26 - ELECTRICAL 26 05 01 26 05 05 26 05 19 26 05 26 26 05 29 26 05 33.00 26 05 33.01 26 08 01 26 20 00 Electrical Requirements Wiring Devices Building Wire and Cable Grounding and Bonding Supporting Devices Electrical Conduit Systems Boxes and Fittings Electrical Testing Service and Distribution 00 01 10 {00010} - 2 DIVISION 27 – NOT USED END OF DOCUMENT 00 01 10 {00010} - 3 April 1st, 2014 GRPS - Central High School SECTION 00100 INSTRUCTIONS TO BIDDERS This Project Manual applies to the Central High School Project. A Bid form can be found at the end of this section. PROJECTS: Interior Renovations – Central High School OWNER: Grand Rapids Public Schools Grand Rapids MI BID DATE: April 15th BID TIME: 2:00 pm LOCATION: Grand Rapids Public Schools Purchasing Office 1331 Franklin Street SE Grand Rapids MI 49506 OBTAINING BID DOCUMENTS: A. Bid Documents may be obtained after 4:00 PM on April 2nd, 2014 at ARC Grand Rapids, 850 Grandville SE, Grand Rapids MI 49503. (616) 452-1495 B. Owner will pay for one full set of documents. Additional sets, if required and order by Bidders, will be furnished to them upon payment (by Bidder) of reproduction and handling costs, which costs will be non-refundable. EXAMINATION: A. Plans may be examined at 900 Union NE, Grand Rapids MI 49503 by appointment and at the following Plan Room: 1. ARC Grand Rapids 800 Monroe Ave. NW, Grand Rapids MI 49503 (616) 452-1495, (616) 452-8866 (fax) Plan Well, http://www.e-arc/mi/grandrapids.com 2. Dodge Reports 401 Hall Street, Suite 128B Grand Rapids, MI 49503 (866) 480-6203 (888) 376-4319 (fax) 3. Builders Exchange 4461 Cascade Road Grand Rapids, MI 49546 (616) 949-8650 (616) 949-6831 (fax) Grand Rapids Public Schools INSTRUCTION TO BIDDERS 00100-1 April 1st, 2014 GRPS - Central High School 4. CNS (Construction News Service) 1793 R W Berends Drive SW Wyoming, MI 49519 (616) 530-3945 (fax) (616) 530-3940 PREBID CONFERENCE A prebid conference will be held at the following time and place: April 8th, 2014 – 2:30 pm Central High School 421 Fountain St. NE, Grand Rapids MI 49506 INSPECTION OF PREMISES The Contractor must visit the site to satisfy themselves of all conditions before submittal of their proposal. No allowance shall subsequently be made on behalf of Contractor for reason of error or misunderstanding. Buildings are occupied Monday through Friday, 7:30 AM until 4:00 PM. For your convenience call the Secretary to the Renovations Supervisor at (616) 819-3033, prior to visiting the site, to arrange for entry into the secured building and receive custodial assistance. In order to maintain a safe and orderly environment within our buildings, all Contractors, Consultants, Sub-contractors, etc. must proceed directly to the main office when entering a Grand Rapids Public School Building. Identify yourself and state your business. When you have completed your business, please check out at the office. BIDDING PROCEDURES 1. Preparation of Bid A. All bids must be made separately on the required Bid Form furnished with the bidding documents. B. All blank spaces for bid prices must be printed in ink or typewritten, and the Bid Form must be fully completed and executed when submitted. In the event of a discrepancy between the prices quoted in the Bid Form, the written work shall take precedence over the written numerical figures. C. Three copies of each Bid Form are required. D. Project is not Prevailing Wage. E. The Familial Relationship must be completed, signed and included in the bids or the bid will be disqualified. F. The Iran Business Relationship Affidavit must be completed, signed and included in the bids or the bid will be disqualified 2. Submissions of Bids A. Bids will be received until the time and date at the location noted above B. Three copies of each bid for each of the four projects must be submitted, in a sealed opaque envelope, bearing the following information clearly marked on the outside: Attention: Grand Rapids Public Schools Ms. Sharol Hawley, Director of Purchasing INSTRUCTION TO BIDDERS 00100-2 April 1st, 2014 GRPS - Central High School Sealed bid for: Interior Renovations Project for: Central High School 1331 Franklin Street SE Grand Rapids MI 49506 The envelope shall also bear, on the outside, the name of the bidder, his/her address and telephone number, and his/her license number, if applicable. C. No bids transmitted by fax, telephone, or electronic mail will be accepted. 3. Familial Relationship Statement for the Construction Bids All proposals shall be accompanied by a sworn and notarized statement disclosing any familial relationship that exists between the owner(s) or any employee of the bidder and any member of the Board of Education or Superintendent of the School District. The Board of Education will reject any proposals received without this sworn and notarized statement. Ref: State of Michigan Revised School Code, Act 451 of 1976, 38012 Section 1267. Item (3) (d). Form included as Section 00101. 4. Acknowledgement of Addenda Bidders shall acknowledge all addenda received in the spaces provided on the proposal form and incorporate related costs into the proposal sum(s). 5. Bid Security Each bid shall be accompanied by good and sufficient bid security in an amount not less than 5% of bid and shall be conditioned to secure the Owner from loss or damage by reason of the withdrawal of the proposal or by failure of a bidder to enter a contract for performance of the Work, in the event their proposal is accepted by the Owner. 6. Bidders’ Responsibility A. Bidders must satisfy themselves of the accuracy of the work items in the contract documents by examination of the site and review of the plans and specifications, including addenda. After proposals have been submitted, the bidder shall not assert that there was a misunderstanding concerning the quantities or quality of the work, or of the nature of the work to be done. B. Each bidder is responsible for inspecting the site and fully acquainting himself with existing conditions in order to fully understand the facilities, difficulties, and restrictions attending the execution of the Work, and for reading and being thoroughly familiar with all sections of the contract documents. The failure or omission of any bidder to do any of the foregoing shall in no way relieve any bidder from any obligation in respect to his/her proposal. 7. Interpretation of Documents A. Should a bidder find omissions or discrepancies in the contract documents, he/she should notify the Owner at once so that the Owner may issue an addendum to all bidders. B. In the event of a discrepancy between the drawings and specifications or within themselves, estimate on and furnish the greater quantity or better quality. The prices are to include the furnishing of all materials, equipment, labor, and services necessary and proper for the completion of the work in accordance with the requirements of the contract documents. C. No oral interpretations shall be made to any bidder as to the meaning of any part of the contract documents. Every request for interpretations shall be made in writing and addressed and forwarded to the Owner by fax or e-mail on the enclosed Request for Information form. No inquiry received within 5 business days of the date fixed for opening of bids will be given consideration. Form included as Section 00415-1. Grand Rapids Public Schools INSTRUCTION TO BIDDERS 00100-3 April 1st, 2014 GRPS - Central High School 8. Request for Approved Product Status Where items of equipment and/or materials are specifically identified by a manufacturer’s name, model, or catalog number, only such specified items may be used in the base bid. Manufacturers desiring approval of products not specified may submit data for Owner consideration not less than 7 business days prior to the bid due date. Contractors will be notified of additional approved manufactures only by written addendum. 9. Withdrawal and Modification of Bids A. Any bid may be withdrawn prior to the scheduled time given for the receipt of bids or authorized postponement hereof. B. Modification of bids by facsimile or in writing will be considered if received at the bid opening location prior to the hour set for receiving of bids. An original of the modification must be received at the office of the Owner by 10:00 a.m. of the first business day following receipt of bids. C. No bidder may withdraw a bid within 60 days after the opening of the bids. Should there be reasons why the contract cannot be awarded within this specified time period, the time of award may be extended by mutual agreement between the Owner and the bidder(s). AWARD OF CONTRACT 1. Time for Award The Owner reserves the right to postpone the date for presentation and opening of bids and will give notice of any such postponement to each prospective bidder. However, it is the intent of the Owner to award the contract(s) as soon as possible after the bid opening and for the Contractor to commence work on June 16th, 2014. Final completion must be attained on or before August 1st, 2014. A. Final inspection and approval by all relevant agencies. B. All punch list items have been completed and accepted by Owner. C. Manufacturer inspection, approval, and warranties. 2. Determination of Award A. The Owner may waive any formalities or minor defects; may reject any and all bids; or may award, to a bidder, regardless of bid amount, when the Owner deems it is in its best interest. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, any bid that is incomplete, obscure, or irregular may be rejected; bids having erasures or corrections in the price sheet may be rejected; bids that omit a bid on any 1 or more items in the price sheet may be rejected; any bid in which unit prices are omitted or in which unit prices are obviously unbalanced may be rejected; or any bid accompanied by insufficient or irregular bid surety may be rejected. A conditional or qualified bid may not be accepted. B. The Owner may make such investigations, as he/she deems necessary to determine the ability of the bidder to perform the work; and the bidder shall furnish, to the Owner, all such information and data for this purpose as the Owner may request. The Owner reserves the right to reject any bid if the evidence submitted by or investigation of such bidder fails to satisfy the Owner that such bidder is properly qualified to carry out the obligations of the contract and to complete the work contemplated therein. The Owner reserves the right to reject any bid due to past performance of Contractor to include timely completion of contract, quality of work, adherence to specifications, adequate staffing of job site and maintenance of a water tight roof during construction. C. If the bidder wants to be considered for the “Local Contractor” discount as described in the GRPS policy 3670 – Local Construction Contracting; then bidder must submit the required documentations with their bids as stated in the Policy regulations. A copy of the GRPS Policy Grand Rapids Public Schools INSTRUCTION TO BIDDERS 00100-4 April 1st, 2014 GRPS - Central High School 3670 and Regulations are found in the Instructions to Bidders section of this manual. 3. Acceptance A. The acceptance of a bid will be a Notice of Award, signed by a duly authorized representative of the Owner; no other act by the Owner or his/her agents shall constitute the acceptance of a bid. The acceptance of a bid shall bind the successful bidder to execute the contract. B. The party to whom the contract is awarded will be required to execute the contract and to obtain and provide the Owner proofs of insurance and bonds within 10 calendar days from the date of the Notice of Award. Upon receipt of the proofs of insurance and required bonds, the contract forms will be forwarded for signatures. C. In case of the failure of the bidder to execute the contract, the Owner may, at his/her option, consider the bidder in default. The rights and obligations provided for in the contract shall become effective upon the parties only with its formal execution by the Owner. D. "Grand Rapids Public Schools, as an Equal Opportunity Employer, complies with federal and state laws prohibiting discrimination, including (but not limited to), Title IV and Title VII (with amendments) of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, Title IX of the Educational Amendment of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Veterans Readjustment Act of 1974 as amended 38 USC 20-12 and the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990. It is the policy of the school board that no person, on the basis of race, sex, gender, height, weight, color, ethnicity, religion, national origin, age, marital status, disability or veteran status, shall be discriminated against in employment, educational programs and activities or admission. Inquiries or complaints should be addressed to, Equal Opportunity Office, 1331 Franklin S.E., P.O. 117, Grand Rapids, MI 49501-0117. This reaffirmation of the District's commitment to comply with applicable non-discrimination laws shall not be a contractual agreement or expand the District's liability for compliance." INSTRUCTIONS SUBSEQUENT TO AWARD 1. 2. General A. The Documents contain the provisions required for the construction of the project, information obtained from an officer, agent, or employee of the Owner or any other person shall not affect the risks or obligations assumed by the Contractor or relieve him/her from fulfilling any of the conditions of the contract. B. The Contractor shall comply with all applicable laws, ordinances, and the rules and regulations of all authorities having jurisdiction over the construction of the project. Time for Beginning and completing the Work The Contractor shall start the work within 10 calendar days (or other owner approved dates – see above) after the Notice of Award is issued, provided all insurance and bonds have been properly executed, and shall complete the work according to the schedule given in Division 1. The Contractor shall be 100% complete with the work on or before August 1, 2014. 3. Bonds and Insurance A. The Owner requires the Contractor to furnish satisfactory bonds in a form acceptable to the Owner. Contractor shall state, in the appropriate location on the bid form, the actual cost, including all assigned contracts of a Performance Bond and a Payment Bond, each in the amount of 100 percent of the contract price. Refer to “Supplementary Conditions” at the end Grand Rapids Public Schools INSTRUCTION TO BIDDERS 00100-5 April 1st, 2014 GRPS - Central High School of this section for details. B. 4. Successful bidder will be required to furnish satisfactory certificates of insurance in the amounts specified in the contract documents. The policy shall name, as the insured, the Owner, as well as the Contractor. Construction Documents The successful Contractor will be furnished, if requested, up to 5 copies of drawings and specifications, with Amendments current at time of award free of charge. Additional copies will be furnished, at cost, payable to the Owner. CONTRACT FORMS The following publications of the American Institute of Architects are hereby incorporated in this Project Manual and shall be utilized in the administration of the work. References to these documents can be made at the Owner’s office; or copies may be obtained from the American Institute of Architect, 1735 New York Avenue NW, Washington DC 20006 (800-365-2724) Standard Form of Agreement Between Owner and Contractor, AIA Document A101, 2007 GENERAL CONDITIONS The “General Conditions of the Contract for Construction”, modified AIA Document A201, 2007 edition, Articles 1 through 15 inclusive, is part of this Contract, and is incorporated herein as fully as if here set forth. Copies of the A201-2007 are available for inspection at the office of the Owner and the pre-selected bidding Contractor. SUPPLEMENTARY CONDITIONS The following supplements model the “General Conditions of the Contract for Construction,” modified AIA Document A201, 2007 edition. Where a portion of the General Conditions is modified or deleted by these Supplementary Conditions, the unaltered portions of the General Conditions shall remain in effect. ARTICLE 9 PAYMENTS AND COMPLETION Add the following to Paragraph 9.3: 9.3.1.3 Until final Payment, the Owner shall pay 90 percent of the amount due the General Contractor on account of progress payments. Final payment will be made within 30 days after the Contractor has achieved final completion as determined by Owner and supplied necessary submittals/ warranties/ guarantees as may be required elsewhere in the contract documents ARTICLE 11 INSURANCE BONDS Add the following to Paragraph 11.1.3: 1. Add the following to Paragraph 11.1.3: COMPREHENSIVE GENERAL LIABILITY Bodily Injury Liability Property Damage Each Occurrence $ 500,000 $ 500,000 Aggregate $1,000,000 $1,000.000 $1,000,000 $1,000,000 OR Bodily Injury & Property Damage Combined Grand Rapids Public Schools INSTRUCTION TO BIDDERS 00100-6 April 1st, 2014 GRPS - Central High School AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY Each Occurrence $ 500,000 $1,000,000 $ 500,000 Bodily Injury (Per Person) Bodily Injury (Per Accident) Property Damage OR Bodily Injury & Combined Damage $1,000,000 EXCESS LIABILITY True Commercial Umbrella Coverages Each Occurrence $1,000,000 Aggregate $1,000,000 WORKER'S COMPENSATION & EMPLOYER'S LIABILITY Each Accident Disease-Policy Limit Disease-Each Employee $ 500,000 $ 500,000 $ 500,000 The following language shall be indicated on all certificates of insurance from successful bidder: "The Grand Rapids Public School District, its elected or appointed officials, employees and volunteers are included as insured with regards to damages and defense of claims arising from: (a) activities performed by or on behalf of the named insured, (b) products and completed operations of the named insured, or ( c ) premises owned, leased, or used by the named insured". Grand Rapids Public Schools INSTRUCTION TO BIDDERS 00100-7 April 1st, 2014 GRPS - Central High School GRPS Policy 3670 – Local Construction Contracting The District provides a preference (bid discount) in construction contracts from local vendors, providing the quality and service are commensurate with the requirements set forth by the District as to satisfy the demands of the bid or proposal. Bids, or proposals when bids are not required, shall be accepted from non-local vendors in order to maintain a fair market price. In determining the qualification for a Local Purchasing Preference for purposes of this policy, vendors must have obtained the Certification of a Michigan Based Business as determined by the Michigan Department of Technology, Management and Budget as well as meet one of the following criteria: A. For at least the last six months had its primary business operations located within the municipality boundaries of the City of Grand Rapids, Michigan (Grand Rapids). B. Be certified by the City of Grand Rapids, as a Micro-Local Business Enterprise and have its primary business operations within the municipality boundaries of the City of Grand Rapids. A successful recipient of a contract and/or purchase order which has received a Local Purchasing Preference may be required to present proof of its status as a Michigan Based Business and documentation of its location within the City of Grand Rapids at any time upon request from an authorized District official. Failure to provide the requested information or failure to maintain business operations with the city of Grand Rapids for the duration of the contract will make the contract voidable at the District’s discretion, and will result in disqualification from future consideration of a Local Purchasing Preference for a period of five years unless excused by the Superintendent or Designee. Preference will be provided on the following basis: A. Contractor Participation: Grand Rapids Public Schools will provide up to a 5% bid discount to prime contractors and/or construction managers who satisfy the criteria set forth for consideration as a Local Vendor. B. Subcontractor Participation: Construction bids for non-local vendors may be discounted when a bidder on a Grand Rapids Public Schools’ project voluntarily subcontracts with businesses meeting Local Vendor Criteria. Prime contractors and/or construction managers must submit affidavit(s) verifying Local Vendor subcontractor participation. Prime contractors and/or construction managers must require Local Vendor certification documentation to be submitted by each subcontract bidder with their sealed bid. The District at its discretion can request additional documentation for verification of the qualification of any Local Vendor subcontractor participating in a construction project. C. The following is a schedule of discounted percentages based upon Local Vendor subcontractor participation achieved by the prime contractor: LBE Subcontractor Participation i. 1.0% - 2.5% Grand Rapids Public Schools Discount Percentage 1.0% LOCAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTING 00110-1 April 1st, 2014 GRPS - Central High School ii. iii. iv. v. vi. vii. 2.51% - 5.0% 5.01% - 7.5% 7.51% - 10.0% 10.01% - 15.0% 15.01% - 18.0% 18.01% + 1.5% 2.0% 2.5% 3.0% 4.0% 5.0% D. Prime contractors and/or construction managers may not terminate an approved Local Vendor subcontractor working on a Grand Rapids Public Schools construction project, and then perform the work on the terminated subcontract with its own forces or those of another subcontractor, without prior written consent by the Grand Rapids Public Schools Executive Director of Facilities Planning and Management. If a Local Vendor subcontractor fails to complete its work on the contract for any reason, a prime contractor/construction manager must notify the Grand Rapids Public Schools Executive Director of Facilities Planning and Management and make good faith efforts to find another approved Local Vendor subcontractor to substitute for the original Local Vendor subcontractor. Utilizing good faith efforts, and to the extent reasonable, the prime contractor/construction manager shall substitute an approved Local Vendor subcontractor to perform the same amount of work under the contract as the Local Vendor subcontractor that was terminated. E. Joint Venture Bidding: As an incentive to contractors engaging in activities that stimulate the growth and development of local, small emerging businesses as partners bidding as a joint venture, Grand Rapids Public School will apply up to a 5% bid discount for partnering with a qualified Local Vendor. F. The Bid Discounts outlined above may not exceed 5% or $25,000 per bid, whichever is lower. Project bids from prime contractors and/or construction managers are considered a single bid for purposes of the Bid Discount consideration. Grand Rapids Public Schools, Board of Education Members and employees are prohibited from having any financial interest or personal beneficial interest either directly or indirectly, in the award of any construction contracts, sub-contracts, or the recommendation/selection of any professional design service or construction manager, unless previously disclosed in writing to the Superintendent and approved in writing by the Superintendent. This policy shall not apply to the extent that it would conflict with any provision of Michigan or federal law, regulation or constitution. The local preference shall not be applied to purchases of goods and services made with federal funds. LEGAL Ref: MCL 380.1267; 380.1274 POLICY Ref: 3660 Bids and Quotation Requirements 3690 Local Purchasing 1900 Contracts and Board Member Disclosure Obligations Grand Rapids Public Schools LOCAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTING 00110-2 April 1st, 2014 GRPS - Central High School GRPS Policy 3670 R – Local Construction Contracting REGULATIONS Qualification for Local Construction Contracting Preference On an annual basis beginning with July 1st of each fiscal year, a vendor desiring to receive a bid discount for local construction contracting may submit appropriate documentation to the Executive Director of Facilities and Operations. Appropriate documentation shall include the following: 1. Proof of completed submittal of Certification of a Michigan Based Business as determined by the Michigan Department of Technology, Management, and Budget and 2. Proof it has its primary business operations located within the municipality of the City of Grand Rapids, Michigan for the past six months (on company letterhead) or Proof it has been certified as a Micro-Local Business Enterprise by the City of Grand Rapids and has its primary business operations within the municipality boundaries of the City of Grand Rapids (on company letterhead) A firm may submit the same documentation with its sealed bid or proposal in order to qualify for the bid discount. Non-Local Vendors A non-local vendor may qualify for a bid discount if it voluntarily subcontracts with businesses that meet the above documentation requirements. Proof of subcontractors meeting these requirements must be submitted with the sealed bid or proposal in order to qualify for the discount. Local subcontractor participation will be based on the value of the local subcontracts as compared to the total bid or proposal Joint Venture Bidding Contractors that engage in joint venture bidding with a local, small emerging business partner will need to submit documentation of participation level with the sealed bid or proposal. The local bid discount will be based on the value of the local, small emerging business partner as compared to the total bid or proposal. Eligibility/Verification The District may request documentation at the conclusion of a project for which a bid discount was received verifying eligibility with local bid discount criteria. If it is determined that a vendor did not actually meet the terms of local preference, disqualification from future consideration of a local purchasing preference may occur for a period of five years unless excused by the Superintendent or Designee. END OF SECTION Grand Rapids Public Schools LOCAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTING 00110-3 April 1st, 2014 GRPS - Central High School R 2/11 DEPARTMENT OF TECHNOLOGY, MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET Facilities and Business Services Administration Design & Construction Division PROFESSIONAL/CONTRACTOR DEMOGRAPHICS, STATISTICS AND CERTIFICATION 1. Company Name: 2. Company Address: 3. Principal Place of Business (zip code): 4. Year of Establishment: Woman, Minority, or Veteran Owned Small Business Representation (For Statistical Use Only) DEFINITIONS: ‘Woman-owned business,’ means a small business that is at least 51% owned by a woman or women who are US citizens and who control and operate the business. The vendor represents that it IS , IS NOT a woman-owned small business. ‘Minority-owned business,’ means a small business that is at least 51% owned by a minority or minorities who are US citizens and who control and operate the business. The vendor represents that it IS African American American Indian , IS NOT Arab American a minority-owned small business. Asian American Hispanic Eskimo ‘Qualified Disabled Veteran,’ means a business entity that is 51% or more owned by one or more veterans with a service-connected disability. ‘Qualified Disabled,’ means a business entity that is 51% or more owned by one or more with a service-connected disability. The vendor represents that it IS , IS NOT qualified disabled. ‘Veteran-owned business,’ means a small business that is at least 51% owned by a veteran or veterans who are U.S. citizens and who control and operate the business. The vendor represents that it IS , IS NOT a veteran-owned small business. The contractor represents and warrants that the company meets the above (when checked) and can provide supportive documentation upon request. Authorized Agent Name (print or type) Authorized Agent Signature Fraudulent Certification as a Qualified Disabled Veteran is subject to debarment under MCL 18.264. Grand Rapids Public Schools LOCAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTING 00110-3 April 1st, 2014 GRPS - Central High School R 2/11 Certification of a Michigan Based Business (Information Required Prior to Contract Award for Application of State Preference/Reciprocity Provisions) DEFINITION: To qualify as a Michigan business, vendor must have during the 12 months immediately preceding this bid deadline, or if the business is newly established, for the period the business has been in existence, it has (check all that apply): Bidder shall also indicate one of the following: Bidder qualifies as a Michigan business (provide zip code: ) Filed a Michigan single business tax return showing a portion or all of the income tax base allocated or apportioned to the State of Michigan pursuant to the Michigan Single Business Tax Act, 1975 PA 228, MCL ˜208.1 – 208.145; or Filed a Michigan income tax return showing income generated in or attributed to the State of Michigan; or Withheld Michigan income tax from compensation paid to the bidder’s owners and remitted the tax to the Department of Treasury; or I certify that I have personal knowledge of such filing or withholding, that it was more than a nominal filing for the purpose of gaining the status of a Michigan business, and that it indicates a significant business presence in the state, considering the size of the business and the nature of its activities. I authorize the Michigan Department of Treasury to verify that the business has or has not met the criteria for a Michigan business indicated above and to disclose the verifying information to the procuring agency. Bidder does not qualify as a Michigan business (provide name of State: ). Principal place of business is outside the State of Michigan, however service/commodity provided by a location within the State of Michigan (provide zip code: ( ). Authorized Agent Name (print or type) Authorized Agent Signature Fraudulent Certification as a Michigan business is prohibited by MCL 18.1268 § 268. A BUSINESS THAT PURPOSELY OR WILLFULLY SUBMITS A FALSE CERTIFICATION THAT IT IS A MICHIGAN BUSINESS OR FALSELY INDICATES THE STATE IN WHICH IT HAS ITS PRINCIPLE PLACE OF BUSINESS IS GUILTY OF A FELONY, PUNISHABLE BY A FINE OF NOT LESS THAN $25,000 and subject to debarment under MCL 18.264. Grand Rapids Public Schools LOCAL CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTING 00110-3 April 1st, 2014 GRPS – Central High School SECTION 00410 SECTION 00410 - BID FORM THE PROJECT AND THE PARTIES 1.01 TO: Grand Rapids Public Schools Purchasing Office 1331 Franklin Grand Rapids, MI 49506 1.02 FOR: A. Central High School, 421 Fountain NE, Grand Rapids MI 49503 1.03 DATE: _____________________ (Bidder to enter date) 1.04 SUBMITTED BY: (Bidder to enter name and address) Bidder's Full Name __________________________________________________ Address __________________________________________________________ City, State, Zip _____________________________________________________ Telephone ________________________ E-mail Address Fax __________________________ ____________________ _______________________________ 1.05 OFFER A. Having examined the Place of The Work and all matters referred to in the Instructions to Bidders and the Contract Documents prepared by GRPS for the above mentioned project, we, the undersigned, hereby offer to enter into a Contract to perform the work as broken out into separate bid prices as listed per work area and associated detail: B. Total Project per DET. 1/A1.2 (& associated MEP/Structural documents) _____________ ___________________________________________________________________ dollars ($ ___________________________ ), in lawful money of the United States of America. B1 We have included the required security deposit as required by the Instruction to Bidders in the base bid. The cost of the security deposit included is $ ______________________________________ . B2 The cost of the 100% Performance Bond included in the base bid is $ ______________________ . B3 The cost of the 100% Payment Bond included in the base bid is $ _________________________ . B4 All applicable federal taxes are included and State of Michigan taxes are included in the Bid Sum. C. Total Project per DET. 2/A1.2 (& associated MEP/Structural documents) _____________ ___________________________________________________________________ dollars ($ ___________________________ ), in lawful money of the United States of America. C1 We have included the required security deposit as required by the Instruction to Bidders in the base bid. The cost of the security deposit included is $ ______________________________________ . C2 The cost of the 100% Performance Bond included in the base bid is $ ______________________ . C3 The cost of the 100% Payment Bond included in the base bid is $ _________________________ . C4 All applicable federal taxes are included and State of Michigan taxes are included in the Bid Sum. Grand Rapids Public Schools Bid Form April 1st, 2014 GRPS – Central High School 1.06 ACCEPTANCE A. This offer shall be open to acceptance and is irrevocable for sixty days from the bid closing date. B. If this bid is accepted by Grand Rapids Public Schools within the time period stated above, we will: 1. Execute the Agreement within ten days of receipt of Notice of Award. 2. Furnish the required bonds within ten days of receipt of Notice of Award. 3. Commence work within ten days after written Notice to Proceed of this bid. C. If this bid is accepted within the time stated, and we fail to commence the Work or we fail to provide the required Bond(s), the security deposit shall be forfeited as damages to Grand Rapids Public Schools by reason of our failure, limited in amount to the lesser of the face value of the security deposit or the difference between this bid and the bid upon which a Contract is signed. D. In the event our bid is not accepted within the time stated above, the required security deposit shall be returned to the undersigned, in accordance with the provisions of the Instructions to Bidders; unless a mutually satisfactory arrangement is made for its retention and validity for an extended period of time. 1.07 CONTRACT TIME A. If this Bid is accepted, we will: B. Complete the Work in 7 calendar weeks from Notice to Proceed. (Complete by August 1, 2014) 1.08 CHANGES TO THE WORK A. When Architect establishes that the method of valuation for Changes in the Work will be net cost plus a percentage fee in accordance with General Conditions, our percentage fee will be: 1. ______ percent overhead and profit on the net cost of our own Work; 2. ______ percent on the cost of work done by any Subcontractor. B. On work deleted from the Contract, our credit to Grand Rapids Public Schools shall be Architectapproved net cost plus _________ of the overhead and profit percentage noted above. 1.09 ADDENDA A. The following Addenda have been received. The modifications to the Bid Documents noted below have been considered and all costs are included in the Bid Sum. 1. Addendum # _______ Dated ________________. 2. Addendum # _______ Dated ________________. 1.10 BID FORM SUPPLEMENTS A. The following information is included with Bid submission: B. We agree to submit the following Supplements to Bid Forms within 48 hours after submission of this bid for additional bid information: 1. Document 00431 - Supplement A - Subcontractors: Include the names of all Subcontractors and the portions of the Work they will perform. 2. Document 00432 - Supplement B - Unit Prices: Include a listing of unit prices specifically requested by the Contract Documents. 1.11 BID FORM SIGNATURE(S) A. The Corporate Seal of B. ____________________________________________ C. (Bidder - print the full name of your firm) D. was hereunto affixed in the presence of: E. ____________________________________________ Grand Rapids Public Schools Bid Form April 1st, 2014 GRPS – Central High School F. (Authorized signing officer, Title) G. (Seal) 1.12 If the Bid is a joint venture or partnership, add additional forms of execution for each member of the joint venture in the appropriate form or forms as above. END OF BID FORM Grand Rapids Public Schools Bid Form April 1st, 2014 GRPS – Central High School FORM OF SWORN STATEMENT OF FAMILIAL RELATIONSHIP As required by Section 1267 of the Revised School Code – MCL 380.1267 STATE OF MICHIGAN COUNTY OF _______________ _______________________________________ , being duly sworn, deposes and says: That _________________________________ (The “Bidder”) has bid for an improvement to the following described real property located in Kent County, Michigan, which is owned by the Grand Rapids Public Schools, and legally described as follows: Project Name: Interior Renovations – City High School Project Address: 1720 Plainfield Ave. NE, Grand Rapids, Mi 49505 That the following is a statement of disclosure of any familial relationship that exists between the owner or any employee of the Bidder and any member of the Grand Rapids Public Schools Board of Education or Superintendent, as required pursuant to Section 1267 of the Revised School Code, as amended. 1. That there are no such familial relationships existing at this time. 2. That a familial relationship exists between ___________________________ , who is an (owner) (employee) of the Bidder and the ___________________________ (nature of familial relationship – e.g., brother, sister, cousin, etc.) of ______________________ Who is (a member of the Board) (the Superintendent). __________________________________ Deponent Subscribed and sworn to before me this _________________ Date of_________, 2012 _______________________________________ Notary Public of MI, County of _______________ Acting in: _______________________________ My commission expires: ___________________ Grand Rapids Public Schools Sworn Statement April 1st, 2014 GRPS – Central High School Iran Business Relationship Affidavit Effective April 1, 2013 all bids, proposals, and/or qualification statements received in the State of Michigan must comply with the “Iran Economic Sanctions Act”. The following certification is to be signed and included at time of submittal. Certification Pursuant to the Michigan Iran Economic Sanctions Act, 2012 P.A. 517, by submitting a bid, proposal or response, Respondent certifies, under civil penalty for false certification, that it is fully eligible to do so under law and that it is not an “Iran linked business” as the term is defined in the Act. __________________________________ Signature __________________________________ Title __________________________________ Company ____________________________________ Date Grand Rapids Public Schools Request For Information April 1st, 2014 GRPS – Central High School SECTION 00415 REQUEST FOR INFORMATION PROJECT: PROJECT: Interior Renovations – Central High School Grand Rapids Public Schools FROM: COMPANY: __________________________________________ NAME: __________________________________________ PHONE: __________________________________________ EMAIL: __________________________________________ FAX: __________________________________________ DATE: __________________________________________ QUESTION: (Type or print in box, or attach additional typed pages with this cover page) SEND TO: Buddy Huyler Concept Design EMAIL: buddy@conceptgr.com Grand Rapids Public Schools Request For Information April 1st, 2014 GRPS – Central High School SECTION 00431 - SUPPLEMENT A - LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS PARTICULARS 1.01 Herewith is the list of Subcontractors referenced in the bid submitted by: 1.02 (Bidder) ................................................................................................................................... 1.03 To: Grand Rapids Public Schools 1.04 Dated ................................................................ and which is an integral part of the Bid Form. 1.05 The following work will be performed (or provided) by Subcontractors and coordinated by us: LIST OF SUBCONTRACTORS WORK SUBJECT SUBCONTRACTOR NAME DOLLAR AMOUNT 3.01 General Conditions ............................................................................................................................. 3.02 Caulking ............................................................................................................................................... 3.03 General Trade ...................................................................................................................................... 3.04 Demolition ............................................................................................................................................ 3.05 Carpet ................................................................................................................................................... 3.06 Painting ................................................................................................................................................ 3.07 Wood Flooring ..................................................................................................................................... 3.08 Acoustical Partition ............................................................................................................................. 3.09 Electrical .............................................................................................................................................. 3.10 Mechanical/Plumbing .......................................................................................................................... END OF SUPPLEMENT A Grand Rapids Public Schools April 1st, 2014 GRPS – Central High School SECTION 00432 UNIT PRICE SCHEDULE The undersigned agrees that upon the Owner’s approval, the Contract Base Bid Sum(s) may be altered by the Unit Prices indicated below. In preparing the unit price bids, include costs to provide the labor and material, permits, bonds, insurance, and all other items necessary to complete the indicated unit price work within the Contract start and completion dates (including quality control monitoring). Refer to the indicated technical specification sections for specific unit price work requirements. UNIT PRICE NO. 1: Provide unit pricing for steam trap replacement including the cost for trap and installation within the scope of the project work $ ______________ UNIT PRICE NO. 2: Provide unit pricing per foot of replacement base board and element including mounting bracket, hangers, and end caps based on 5 foot of cover and 3 foot of finned element. Refer to the specifications for FT-1: $ _____________ UNIT PRICE NO. 3: Provide unit pricing per square foot for striping, sanding and refinishing of hard wood flooring. Refer to specifications. $ ______________ UNIT PRICE NO. 4: Provide unit pricing per square foot for surface preparation and installation of new carpet flooring. Refer to specifications $ ______________ UNIT PRICE NO. 5: to specifications: Provide unit pricing per linear foot for installation of new vinyl wall base. Refer $ ______________ UNIT PRICE NO. 6: Provide unit pricing per square foot for installation of new acoustical ceiling and suspension system. Refer to specifications: $ ______________ Grand Rapids Public Schools Unit Pricing April 1st, 2014 GRPS – Central High School ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 1. The Bidder acknowledges: a. That this bid was developed without any collusion, undertaking, or agreement, either directly or indirectly, with any other bidder or bidders to maintain the prices of indicated work or prevent any other bidder or bidders from bidding the work. b. That this bid will not be withdrawn for a period of 60 calendar days after the indicated date for receipt of bids. c. Receipt of the following Addenda: Addendum No. , dated Addendum No. , dated d. That all phases of specified work will be complete on or before the construction completion date indicated in Section 014500 (Quality Assurance Program). e. That the following documents, identified in Section 00100 (Instructions to Bidders) are attached to this Bid Form: ● ● Bid Bond Bid Disclosure Statement – Familial Relationship BIDDER’S FIRM NAME ___________________________________________ ADDRESS ___________________________________________ CITY / STATE / ZIP ___________________________________________ TELEPHONE / FAX ___________________________________________ AUTHORIZED CORPORATE OFFICER ___________________________________________ Signature ___________________________________________ Printed Name ___________________________________________ Date Grand Rapids Public Schools Acknowledgement April 1st, 2014 GRPS – Central High School SECTION 01000 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS PART 1 – GENERAL 1.01 FIELD CONDITIONS AND DIMENSIONS A. 1.02 LEAD PAINT A. 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 Prior to ordering materials, preparing shop drawings, or doing any work, verify at the site all dimensions, details, quantities, and conditions which may affect the work. No allowance for additional compensation will be considered for discrepancies between dimensions indicated on the drawings and actual field dimensions, or for the Subcontractor’s failure to comply with this requirement. This renovation project may involve activities that disturb lead-based paint. It is the responsibility of the contractor to determine if the building to be renovated is a Child-Occupied Facility as defined under the EPA regulation Renovation, Repair, and Painting Final Rule (RRP Rule). All covered renovations to a Child-Occupied Facility must be performed by Certified Firms, using Certified Renovators and other trained workers. ASBESTOS A. All material to be used in the work shall be certified by the manufacturer to be free of any amount of asbestos. No material will be permitted on the site without such certification. B. The Contractor should review the Owner’s material management plan for their information regarding asbestos. The Contractor must provide an affidavit stating that no asbestos was used in the project. Any asbestos containing material installed under this Contract by the Contractor shall be removed and replaced with like asbestos-free materials, all at the cost of the Contractor. MATERIALS AND SUBSTITUTIONS A. Materials of manufacturers, other than those specifically named, will be given equal consideration provided that written approval for the substitution is obtained from the Owner (Grand Rapids Public Schools). Request for substitution consideration must be received at least five (5) days prior to bid date. B. The Contractor shall be totally responsible for all costs incurred by dimension changes and weight changes and material quantity changes occasioned by this substitution. PROGRESS MEETINGS A. The Owner may schedule progress meetings to be held on the jobsite whenever needed to supply information necessary to complete the work without interruptions. B. The Contractor shall be represented at each progress meeting by persons with full authority to act for the Contractor in regard to all portions of the work. WORKMANSHIP A. The Contractor shall be fully responsible for all construction means, methods, techniques, sequence, and procedures and for coordinating all portions of the work under the Contract with the Owner. B. The Contractor shall provide an authorized representative at the site – at all times during working hours – to receive and execute orders by the Owner. All such orders given to the Grand Rapids Public Schools General Requirements April 1st, 2014 GRPS – Central High School Contractor’s representative shall be deemed as given to and received by the Contractor. C. 1.07 1.08 The Contractor shall maintain a copy of the Project Manual at the project site at all times. CODE AND REGULATION COMPLIANCE A. Comply with all applicable federal, state, and local codes and regulations relating to buildings, employment, the preservation of public health and safety, use of streets, and the performance of the work under this Contract. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to fully understand all such requirements and to ensure that the subject requirements are fully and faithfully enforced. B. Any work performed by the Contractor known or should have been known to be contrary to existing laws, rules and regulations, and for which the Contractor fails to give notice of such fact to the Owner, shall be the responsibility of the Contractor. The Contractor shall bear all costs arising therefrom and hold the Owner harmless for any such violation. C. Upon completion of the work, the Contractor shall submit to the Owner a certificate of inspection by the civic authority having jurisdiction, showing that all work, subject to inspection has been properly inspected and approved to meet current code requirements. PROJECT SAFETY A. SAFETY IS OF ABSOLUTE IMPORTANCE. On all sites, the Contractor shall be solely responsible for initiating, maintaining, and supervising all safety precautions and programs associated with the work. Under no circumstances shall the Contractor’s activities jeopardize the safety of the building occupants, Contractor personnel, and the general public. B. All work must be accomplished in accordance with all applicable Construction Safety Standards rules and regulations for Construction Operations, as set forth by the Department of Labor in the state where the project is located. C. The requirements indicated in this section are to be considered as minimal. Where the requirements of any of the listed authorities having jurisdiction conflict with the requirements of this section, the maximum condition shall prevail. D. The Contractor shall furnish, install and maintain as long as necessary and remove when no longer required, adequate barriers, warning signs and lights or other necessary or prudent safety measures at all dangerous locations during work operations for the protection of Contractor personnel, building occupants, and the general public. Provide and erect all such safety precautions in accordance with federal, state, and local codes and other legal requirements. E. Whenever lifting materials or equipment over or near existing or occupied buildings, provide advance notice of such activities and arrange to have any potentially endangered spaces vacated. F. During work operations, provide temporary partitions, barriers, curtains, and guards as necessary to confine materials, dust and debris to the immediate work areas. Do not allow dust or debris to enter the building interior. Coordinate the location of temporary barriers or partitions with the Owner. G. Remove all temporary protection when work is completed and restore disturbed areas to their original condition. H. The Contractor shall hold the Owner harmless from damage or claims arising out of any injury or damage that may be sustained by any person or persons as a result of the work under the Contract. Grand Rapids Public Schools General Requirements April 1st, 2014 GRPS – Central High School 1.09 1.10 1.11 PROTECTION OF PROPERTY A. Coordinate all work operations with the Owner so that adequate interior protection, as necessary, is provided and disruption to normal building operations is minimized. Repair all property damage caused by lack of such protection to the satisfaction of the Owner. B. Confine equipment, storage of materials, debris, and the operation and movements of workmen within the physical limits and time limits directed by the Owner. Such activities are to be governed by applicable local building codes and the traffic regulation and safety and fire regulation of local authorities. C. Document existing damage prior to the start of work to avoid responsibility for preexisting conditions. During work operations, provide protection for existing building, finishes, walks, drives, and landscaping in and adjacent to the work areas. Repair or replace building components or site property damaged during the work to match its condition before the damage. If the Contractor fails to repair or replace such damage, the Owner will have the work done by others and the costs of such work will be charged to the Contractor. D. Do not store materials, tools, or equipment on any existing roof area adjacent to the work site unless proper protection of the existing roof is provided and the materials are spread out and located at column locations. E. The Contractor shall hold the Owner harmless against all claims of damage or alleged damage to any such structure arising out of the work under this Contract. FIRE SAFETY A. No open fire is permitted on the building site at any time. B. Take all precautions to eliminate possible fire hazards at the site, including but not limited to the following: 2. Store highly flammable materials in well-ventilated areas; mixing and preparation of such materials is also restricted to such areas. Handle all such materials in accordance with safe practices and the requirements of authorities having jurisdiction. 3. The Contractor shall not store large quantities of flammable materials at the site. The cost for any damage by vandalism to material or equipment or that, which occurs to items finished or installed under this contract, is to be borne by the Contractor. The Contractor is responsible for such vandalism from the start of construction until it is conditionally accepted by the Owner. TEMPORARY UTILITIES AND FACILITIES A. 1.13 Remove all combustible debris from the roof and storage areas on a daily basis. VANDALISM A. 1.12 1. Water and electricity may be available in the area where work will be performed. If so, the Contractor will not be charged for reasonable use of these services for construction operations. The Contractor shall pay costs for installation and removal of any temporary connections including necessary safety devices and controls. MISCELLANEOUS FACILITIES AND CONTROLS A. New materials delivered to and stored outdoors on the jobsite shall be fully protected from weather by placement on raised platforms and shall have secure waterproof plastic coverings Grand Rapids Public Schools General Requirements April 1st, 2014 GRPS – Central High School or tarpaulins. The waterproof plastic coverings or tarpaulins shall not extend all the way to the ground surface. They shall terminate a few inches above the ground surface. Factory-provided plastic wrap is not an acceptable waterproof covering. 1.14 B. Contractors and their employees or suppliers will not use or interfere with existing public access, drives, roads or parking lots, except as specifically indicated by prior arrangement with the Owner. C. Contractor’s employee parking, delivery trucks and other construction vehicle parking will only be allowed in areas designated by the Owner. D. The Contractor shall provide and regularly maintain portable sanitary facilities at the site. The contractors’ employees shall not utilize the restrooms in the school buildings. NO SMOKING POLICY A. Owner has a stick no smoking policy, which includes all buildings, grounds and vehicles. No smoking will be allowed anywhere on school property at any time. REMOVAL OF DEBRIS A. Remove all rubbish and debris from the site daily or more often if directed by the Owner. The premises shall be maintained as clean as practical, consistent with the neatness required for the Owner’s normal operations. B. No storage of removed items or debris will be permitted on the site unless so directed by the Owner. C. The location of the trash containers is subject to the Owner’s approval. D. During non-construction hours, cover and seal trash containers to prevent wind blown debris and access into trash containers. PART 2 – PRODUCTS Not used PART 3 – EXECUTION Not used END OF SECTION Grand Rapids Public Schools General Requirements GRAND RAPIDS PUBLIC SCHOOLS GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN GENERAL CONDITIONS I. Work to be accomplished by this project is as outlined by the plans, General Conditions, General Requirements, Special Conditions and instructions to bidders, herein, referred to as the contract documents which become the “contract”. Interpretations of the contract documents may be requested and will be provided, in writing, to all bidding firms, providing such request is made in adequate time prior to bid due time. Explanations or interpretations made orally are not considered binding. II. The Contractor is responsible for any required permits, fees, notices, etc. for any federal, state or local government agency having jurisdiction over the project. Costs and arrangements for governmental inspection shall be the responsibility of the Contractor. III. The Contractor shall be responsible for maintaining an environment in compliance with rules, regulations and codes covering an occupied school facility. IV. The Owner reserves the right to evaluate any or all bids on factors including, but not limited to, first cost/life cycle costs, and value to Grand Rapids Public Schools. The Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids. V. all Final payment will be made within 30 days after the Contractor has achieved final completion as determined by Owner and supplied necessary submittals/warranties/ guarantees as may be required elsewhere in the contract documents. 10% of value of Work completed and acceptable will be retained by Owner until final payment. VI. Bidding Contractor shall be able to substantiate a good record of performance and service. Financial status of bidders may be reviewed by Grand Rapids Public Schools as part of selecting most desirable bid. VII. Each bid shall be accompanied by good and sufficient bid security in an amount not less than 5% of amount of bid and shall be conditioned to secure the Owner from loss of damage by reason of the withdrawal of the proposal or by failure of a bidder to enter a contract for performance of the Work, in the event their proposal is accepted by the Owner. VIII. The Contractor shall provide any and all equipment required to fully and safely complete their work. No equipment shall be furnished by or borrowed from Owner. IX. Contractor shall coordinate their Work with other trades in a manner that is in the best of the Owner and the overall project. X. interest During contractor’s performance of the Work, Owner will continue to occupy the existing building. The Contractor shall provide labor and materials to construct, maintain and remove necessary temporary enclosures as necessary to comply with State of Michigan Fire Code and prevent dust or debris in the construction area(s) from entering the remainder of the building. If the Owner must provide custodial services because of the Contractor’s failure to provide and maintain effective temporary enclosure(s), a fee of $20.00 per custodian, per hour, plus expenses will be deducted from monies due the Contractor. Interruption of Owner’s 1 access to the building will not be permitted without prior approval by the Owner. Interruption or blocking-off required means of access to or from the building will not be permitted. During the school day, limit construction operations to those methods and procedures which will not adversely and unduly affect the environment of Owner’s occupied space, including noise, dust, lighting hazards and other undesirable effects and conditions. XI. The successful bidder shall provide from insurance companies licensed and “admitted” to do business within the State of Michigan, insurance certificates or minimum insurance coverage as follows: XII. TAXES, PERMITS, LICENSES, ETC. Sales use tax shall be included in the bid price. All other taxes, fees, permits, and shipping costs etc. shall also be included. XIII. PERFORMANCE AND PAYMENT BONDS Contractor shall furnish separate Bonds as security for faithful performance and payment of all Contractor’s obligations under the Contract Documents. Each of these Bonds shall be in amount at least equal to the Contract Price and in such form and with such sureties as are acceptable to Owner. Contractor shall ensure that each executed copy of the Bond Form is complete and sealed. Bond shall be issued by a surety named in U.S. Treasury Circular 570 licensed to conduct business in the State where the project is located. If the Surety on any Bond is declared bankrupt or becomes insolvent or its right to do business is terminated in the state where the Work is located or it ceases to be listed as an acceptable surety in U.S. Treasury Circular 570, Contractor shall, within Five (5) days thereafter, substitute another Bond from an acceptable Surety. Cost for Performance Bond shall be included as a separate line item on bid proposal. Cost for Payment Bond shall be included as separate line item on bid proposal. Owner reserves the right to waive bonding requirement and deduct cost of bonding from Contractor’s bid. XIV. PREVAILING WAGE Prevailing wage is not required. XV. SAFETY Contractor shall be responsible for all means and methods as they relate to safety and shall comply with all applicable local, state and federal requirements that are safety related. Safety shall be the responsibility of the Contractor. All contractor related personnel shall be instructed daily to be ever mindful of the full time requirement to 2 maintain a totally safe environment for the facilities’ occupants, including students, staff, visitors and the occurrence of the general public on or near the site. XVI. NO SMOKING No smoking is permitted in buildings or on school grounds. XVII. SECURITY Contractors shall observe the following procedures when working in a school building, unless otherwise instructed: 1. Proceed to the office, identify yourself, state reason for being in the building, and receive visitor’s pass. 2. Complete work, then revisit office to check out prior to leaving the building/premises. XVIII. ENVIRONMENTAL SAFETY/RESPONSIBILITY It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor or sub-contractor to pay any and all costs incurred from the clean up related to any environmental hazard created by means of release, spill, leak or any other means of contamination caused by accident or neglect of the Contractor or sub-contractor. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor or sub-contractor to dispose of any product(s) and/or material following EPA, DNR, and local applicable laws and regulations. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor or sub-contractor, if required, to purchase the proper permits and notify the proper authorities prior to commencing said project or, should a “release” take place, to notify proper authorities of any such release. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor or sub-contractor to maintain, on site, a bloodborne pathogen plan and all necessary safety supplies associated with any spill or clean up that may occur. XIX. VISITING THE SITE If the Contractor deems necessary, they shall visit the site to satisfy themselves of all conditions before submittal of their proposal. No allowance shall subsequently be made on behalf of Contractor for reason of error or misunderstanding. Buildings are occupied Monday through Friday, 7:30 AM until 4:00 PM. For your convenience call the Secretary to the Supervisor of Carpentry at (616) 771-3010, prior to visiting the site, to arrange for entry into the secured building and receive custodial assistance. In order to maintain a safe and orderly environment within our buildings, all Contractors, Construction Managers, Consultants, Sub-Contractors etc. must comply with the 3 following: When entering a Grand Rapids Public School Building, please proceed directly to the main office, identify yourself and state your business. When you have completed your business, please check out at the office. XX. RIGHT TO KNOW In accordance with MIOSHA regulations pertaining to the “Michigan Right to Know Law” the Owner has posted Material Safety Data Sheets for any hazardous chemicals in their workplace. The Contractor shall designate a coordinator to oversee the institution and maintenance of a similar program for the areas in which construction work will take place. The program must encompass all MIOSHA Regulations with regards to the “Michigan Right to Know Law” for all hazardous chemicals which will be used on site during the course of construction. XXI. ASBESTOS FREE CERTIFICATION No asbestos containing materials shall be purchased or installed as part of this project. The Contractor shall be required to certify that no asbestos containing materials have been installed in this project. Approved certification shall be on file with the Owner prior to consideration for final payment. XXII. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION "Grand Rapids Public Schools, as an Equal Opportunity Employer, complies with federal and state laws prohibiting discrimination, including (but not limited to), Title IV and Title VII (with amendments) of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, Title IX of the Educational Amendment of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Veterans Readjustment Act of 1974 as amended 38 USC 20-12 and the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990. It is the policy of the school board that no person, on the basis of race, sex, gender, height, weight, color, ethnicity, religion, national origin, age, marital status, disability or veteran status, shall be discriminated against in employment, educational programs and activities or admission. Inquiries or complaints should be addressed to, Equal Opportunity Office, 1331 Franklin S.E., P.O. 117, Grand Rapids, MI 49501-0117. This reaffirmation of the District's commitment to comply with applicable non-discrimination laws shall not be a contractual agreement or expand the District's liability for compliance." 4 SECTION 02 41 19 SELECTIVE DEMOLITION PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. 1.2 1.3 DEFINITIONS A. Remove: Detach items from existing construction and legally dispose of them off-site, unless indicated to be removed and salvaged or removed and reinstalled. B. Remove and Salvage: Detach items from existing construction and deliver them to Owner[ ready for reuse]. C. Remove and Reinstall: Detach items from existing construction, prepare them for reuse, and reinstall them where indicated. D. Existing to Remain: Existing items of construction that are not to be removed and that are not otherwise indicated to be removed, removed and salvaged, or removed and reinstalled. CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS A. 1.4 Section Includes: 1. Disconnecting and capping designated utilities. 2. Demolishing designated building components, equipment and fixtures. 3. Removing designated items for reuse and Owner’s retention. 4. Salvage of existing items to be reused or recycled. Project Record Documents: Record actual locations of capped utilities not reused as a part of new construction QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Regulatory Requirements: Comply with governing EPA notification regulations before beginning selective demolition. Comply with hauling and disposal regulations of authorities having jurisdiction. B. Standards: Comply with ANSI A10.6 and NFPA 241. Selective Demolition 02 41 19 - 1 1.5 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Owner will occupy portions of building immediately adjacent to selective demolition area. Conduct selective demolition so Owner's operations will not be disrupted. B. Notify Architect of discrepancies between existing conditions and Drawings before proceeding with selective demolition. C. Hazardous Materials: It is not expected that hazardous materials will be encountered in the Work. 1. If materials suspected of containing hazardous materials are encountered, do not disturb; immediately notify Architect and Owner. Owner will remove hazardous materials under a separate contract. D. Storage or sale of removed items or materials on-site is not permitted. PART 2 PRODUCTS Not Used. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 3.2 EXAMINATION A. Verify that utilities have been disconnected and capped. B. Survey existing conditions and correlate with requirements indicated to determine extent of selective demolition required. C. Inventory and record the condition of items to be removed and reinstalled and items to be removed and salvaged. D. When unanticipated mechanical, electrical, or structural elements that conflict with intended function or design are encountered, investigate and measure the nature and extent of conflict. Promptly submit a written report to Architect. PREPARATION A. Provide, erect, and maintain temporary barriers and security devices. Selective Demolition 02 41 19 - 2 B. 3.3 3.4 Site Access and Temporary Controls: Conduct selective demolition and debris-removal operations to ensure minimum interference with roads, streets, walks, walkways, and other adjacent occupied and used facilities. 1. Comply with requirements for access and protection specified in Division 1 Section "Temporary Facilities and Controls." 2. Temporary Facilities: Provide temporary barricades and other protection required to prevent injury to people and damage to adjacent buildings and facilities to remain. a. Provide protection to ensure safe passage of people around selective demolition area and to and from occupied portions of building. b. Provide temporary weather protection, during interval between selective demolition of existing construction on exterior surfaces and new construction, to prevent water leakage and damage to structure and interior areas. c. Protect walls, ceilings, floors, and other existing finish work that are to remain or that are exposed during selective demolition operations. d. Cover and protect furniture, furnishings, and equipment that have not been removed. e. Comply with requirements for temporary enclosures, dust control, heating, and cooling specified in Division 1 Section "Temporary Facilities and Controls." DEMOLITION REQUIREMENTS A. Conduct demolition to minimize interference with adjacent structures or building areas. B. Conduct operations with minimum interference to public or private accesses. C. Maintain egress and access at all times. Do not close or obstruct sidewalks without permits. D. Cease operations immediately when adjacent structures appear to be in danger. Notify Architect. SELECTIVE DEMOLITION A. General: Demolish and remove existing construction only to the extent required by new construction and as indicated. Use methods required to complete the Work within limitations of governing regulations and as follows: 1. Proceed with selective demolition systematically, from higher to lower level. Complete selective demolition operations above each Selective Demolition 02 41 19 - 3 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. floor or tier before disturbing supporting members on the next lower level. Neatly cut openings and holes plumb, square, and true to dimensions required. Use cutting methods least likely to damage construction to remain or adjoining construction. Use hand tools or small power tools designed for sawing or grinding, not hammering and chopping, to minimize disturbance of adjacent surfaces. Coordinate demolition efforts with new construction detailing. Temporarily cover openings to remain. Cut or drill from the exposed or finished side into concealed surfaces to avoid marring existing finished surfaces. Do not use cutting torches until work area is cleared of flammable materials. At concealed spaces, such as duct and pipe interiors, verify condition and contents of hidden space before starting flame-cutting operations. Maintain[ fire watch and] portable firesuppression devices during flame-cutting operations. Maintain adequate ventilation when using cutting torches. Remove decayed, vermin-infested, or otherwise dangerous or unsuitable materials and promptly dispose of off-site. Remove structural framing members and lower to ground by method suitable to avoid free fall and to prevent ground impact or dust generation. Locate selective demolition equipment and remove debris and materials so as not to impose excessive loads on supporting walls, floors, or framing. Dispose of demolished items and materials promptly. B. Do not demolish building elements beyond what is indicated on Drawings or necessary for the proper installation of new work without Architect's approval. C. Removed and Salvaged Items: 1. Clean salvaged items. 2. Store items in a secure area until delivery to Owner. 3. Prep salvaged items for owner re-use. Refer to architectural detailing and general notes for re-installation conditions. D. Removed and Reinstalled Items: 1. Clean and repair items to functional condition adequate for intended reuse. Paint equipment to match new equipment. 2. Pack or crate items after cleaning and repairing. Identify contents of containers. 3. Protect items from damage during transport and storage. 4. Reinstall items in locations indicated. Comply with installation requirements for new materials and equipment. Provide Selective Demolition 02 41 19 - 4 connections, supports, and miscellaneous materials necessary to make item functional for use indicated. E. 3.5 3.6 Existing Items to Remain: Protect construction indicated to remain against damage and soiling during selective demolition. When permitted by Architect, items may be removed to a suitable, protected storage location during selective demolition and reinstalled in their original locations after selective demolition operations are complete. CLEAN UP A. Remove demolished materials from site as work progresses. B. Leave areas of work in clean condition. SCHEDULE OF PRODUCTS TO BE REMOVED A. Remove, store and protect items as identified on the Drawings. B. Remove and provide items to the Owner as identified on the Drawings. END OF SECTION Selective Demolition 02 41 19 - 5 SECTION 051200 STRUCTURAL STEEL FRAMING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. 1.3 Shop Drawings: Indicate sizes, spacing, and locations of structural members, openings, connections, cambers, loads, and welded connections. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. 1.4 Section Includes: 1. Structural shapes. 2. Channels and angles. 3. Hollow structural sections. 4. Structural pipe. 5. Structural plates and bars. 6. Floor plates. 7. Fasteners, connectors, and anchors. 8. Grout. Perform Work in accordance with the following: 1. AISC Code of Standard Practice for Steel Buildings and Bridges. 2. AISC Seismic Provisions for Structural Steel Buildings. 3. RCSC Specification for Structural Joints Using ASTM A 325 or A 490 Bolts. QUALIFICATIONS A. Fabricator: Company specializing in performing Work of this section with minimum five years documented experience B. Erector: Company specializing in performing Work of this section with minimum five years documented experience C. Shop Painter: Company specializing in performing Work of this section with minimum five years documented experience D. Welders and Welding Procedures: AWS D.1 qualified within previous 12 months. Structural Steel Framing 051200 - 1 PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 2.2 2.3 STRUCTURAL STEEL A. Structural W-Shapes: ASTM A992/A992M. B. Structural M-Shapes: ASTM A36/A36M. C. Structural S-Shapes: ASTM A36/A36M. D. Structural T-Shapes: Cut from structural W-shapes. E. Channels and Angles: ASTM A36/A36M. F. Round Hollow Structural Sections: ASTM A500, Grade B. G. Square and Rectangular Hollow Structural Sections: ASTM A500, Grade B. H. Structural Pipe: ASTM A53/A53M, Grade B. I. Structural Plates and Bars: ASTM A36/A36M. J. Floor Plates: ASTM A786/A786M; diamond plate raised pattern. FASTENERS, CONNECTORS, AND ANCHORS A. High Strength Bolts: ASTM A325; Type 1. B. Nuts: ASTM A563 heavy hex type. C. Washers: ASTM F436; Type 1. WELDING MATERIALS A. 2.4 ACCESSORIES A. 2.5 Welding Materials: AWS D1.1; type required for materials being welded. Grout: Non-shrink type, pre-mixed compound consisting of nonmetallic aggregate, cement, water reducing and plasticizing additives, capable of developing minimum compressive strength of 7,000 psi at 28 days. FABRICATION A. Continuously seal joined members by continuous welds. Grind exposed welds smooth. Structural Steel Framing 051200 - 2 B. 2.6 2.7 Fabricate connections for bolt, nut, and washer connectors. FINISH A. Shop prime structural steel members. Do not prime surfaces that will be fireproofed, field welded, in contact with concrete, or high strength bolted. 1. Manufacturer’s standard red primer at concealed areas. 2. Manufacturer’s standard gray primer at exposed areas to be painted. B. Galvanizing for Structural Steel Members: ASTM A123/A123M; minimum 1.2 oz/sq ft coating thickness; galvanize after fabrication. C. Galvanizing for Fasteners, Connectors, and Anchors: 1. Hot-Dipped Galvanizing: ASTM A153/A153M. 2. Mechanical Galvanizing: ASTM B695; Class 50 minimum. SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL AND TESTS A. Shop test bolted and welded connections as specified for field quality control tests. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 3.2 EXAMINATION A. Verify bearing surfaces are at correct elevation. B. Verify anchors rods are set in correct locations and arrangements with correct exposure for steel attachment. PREPARATION A. 3.3 Furnish templates for installation of anchor rods and embedments in concrete and masonry work. ERECTION A. Allow for erection loads, and for sufficient temporary bracing to maintain structure safe, plumb, and in alignment until completion of erection and installation of permanent bracing. B. Field weld components indicated on shop drawings. C. Do not field cut or alter structural members without approval of Architect/Engineer. D. After erection, touch up welds and abrasions to match shop finishes. Structural Steel Framing 051200 - 3 3.4 3.5 GROUT INSTALLATION A. Shim bearing plates and equipment supports to proper elevation, snug tighten anchor bolts. B. Fill void under bearing surface with grout. Install and pack grout to remove air pockets. C. Moist cure grout. D. Remove forms after grout is set. Trim grout edges to form smooth surface, splayed 45 degrees. E. Tighten anchor bolts after grout has cured for a minimum of 3 days. FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A. The Owner shall employ a qualified Consultant to perform construction monitoring, testing and inspections during construction The Consultant shall make report to the General Contractor, Owner, Architect/Engineer and authorities having jurisdiction. Reports shall be made in a timely manner and shall include, but not limited to the following: 1. Bolted Connections: Inspect in accordance with AISC specifications. a. Visually inspect all bolted connections. b. For Direct Tension Indicators, comply with requirements of ASTM F959. Verify that gaps are less than gaps specified in Table 2. c. Test not less than 5% of all bolted connections. Defective connections shall be corrected. 2. Welding: a. Certify welders and conduct inspections and tests as required. Record types and locations of defects found in work. Record work required and performed to correct deficiencies. b. Visually inspect all welds. c. Ultrasonic Inspection: ASTM E164; test not less than 5% of all full penetration welds. Defective connections shall be corrected. B. Provide access for the Owner’s Consultant at all places, including the factory prior to shipment, where the work in being fabricated or produced so that the required inspections can be performed. C. Work and products not complying with the specification requirements may be rejected at any time prior to final acceptance by the Owner. Structural Steel Framing 051200 - 4 END OF SECTION Structural Steel Framing 051200 - 5 SECTION 06 10 00 ROUGH CARPENTRY PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section includes structural floor, wall, and roof framing; built-up structural members; wall and roof sheathing; subfloor sheathing; preservative and fire retardant treatment; sill gaskets. flashings; and roof curbs and cants; blocking in wall and roof openings; wood furring and grounds; electrical panel back boards, concealed wood blocking. All miscellaneous lumber fabrication shall be from dimension lumber and shall comply with the following: • Moisture content 19% maximum B. • No. 3 standard grade lumber per American Lumber Standards Committee (ALSC) for any species • No. 3 common grade per Northeastern Lumber Manufacturers Association (NELMA) Provide wood blocking at all wall mounted equipment and accessories including, but not limited to: 1. Miscellaneous metals such as handrails 2. Finish carpentry and millwork, including office shelves and casework 3. Windows 4. Visual Display Boards (chalkboards and tackboards) 5. Toilet partitions 6. Signage and graphics 7. Fire extinguishers and cabinets 8. Toilet accessories 9. Projection screens 10. Casework and attached furnishings, including laboratory bench casework 11. Window treatment such as blinds, shades, and drapes 12. Electrical framing such as mounting boards for telephone, fire alarm, and electrical panels 13. Lockers / Coat Hooks 14. Wall Clocks 15. Wood base locations Rough Carpentry 06 10 00 - 1 1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Perform Work in accordance with the following agencies: 1. Lumber Grading Agency: Certified by NIST PS 20. 2. Plywood Grading Agency: Certified by APA/The Engineered Wood Association. B. Fire Rated Wall Floor Roof Construction: Rating as indicated on Drawings. 1. Tested Rating: Determined in accordance with ASTM E119. The fire-performance standard shall be in accordance with UL classifications and as follows: • • • • AWPA C20, standard for lumber AWPA C27, standard for plywood ASTM E 84, surface burning characteristic Flame spread 25 C. Surface Burning Characteristics: 1. Fire Retardant Treated Materials: Maximum 25/450 flame spread/smoke developed index when tested in accordance with ASTM E84. D. Apply label from agency approved by authority having jurisdiction to identify each fire retardant treated material. Intumescent and surfaceapplied fire-retardant treatments are not acceptable. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 LUMBER MATERIALS A. Lumber Grading Rules: SPIB. WCLIB. WWPA G-5. B. Non-structural Light Framing Lumber: less than 12 inches wide, any species, No. 2 grade, 19 percent maximum moisture content. C. Structural Framing Lumber: 2 inches to 4 inches thick, more than 6 inches wide, Hem-Fir, No. 1 grade, 19 percent maximum moisture content. D. Concealed Boards: Douglas Fir or S-P-F, No. 3 grade, 19 percent maximum moisture content. E. Sill Plate: Pressure treated. Rough Carpentry 06 10 00 - 2 2.2 2.3 2.4 SHEATHING MATERIALS A. Roof Sheathing: Rated Sheathing, plywood or oriented strand board, 5/8 inch minimum thickness, Span Rating to suit framing condition; Exposure Durability 1; unsanded. B. Wall Sheathing: Rated Sheathing, plywood or oriented strand board, 1/2 inch minimum thickness, Span Rating to suit framing condition; Exposure Durability 1; sanded. C. Insulating Wall Sheathing: extruded polystyrene insulation type, foil faced, R-Value of 5 per inch of thickness. D. Gypsum Wall Sheathing at Wet Locations: Moisture resistant, 5/8 inch thick, 48 x 96 inch sized sheets, square edges, water repellant fiberglass facing, fire rated. 1. Georgia Pacific: Dens Glass Gold, Type “X” E. Plywood Floor Sheathing: APA Rated Sheathing plywood or oriented strand board, Sturd-I Floor Span Rating to suit framing condition, 3/4 inch minimum thickness with tongue and groove edge; Exposure Durability 1; sanded. F. Telephone and Electrical Panel Boards: Plywood. 3/4 inch thickness, 4 foot x 4 foot minimum size unless indicated otherwise on the drawings. UNDERLAYMENT MATERIALS A. Particleboard Underlayment: ANSI A208.1 APA Waferboard Oriented Strand Board Structural Particleboard; wood chips shavings flakes set with waterproof resin binder; sanded faces. B. Hardboard Underlayment: ANSI A135.4, Class 2 - Standard, S1S smooth side; pressed lignocellulosic fiber with resin binder. FIREBLOCKING AND FIRESTOPPING A. Fireblocking: Solid lumber, structural wood panel, or particleboard. 1. Solid lumber nominal 2 inches thick. 2. Two layers of solid lumber nominal 1 inch thick with broken lapped joints. 3. Structural wood panel 23/32 inch thick with joints backed by structural wood panel. 4. Particleboard 3/4 inch thick with joints backed by particleboard. B. Draftstopping: Gypsum board, wood structural panel or particleboard. 1. Gypsum board, 1/2 inch thick. Rough Carpentry 06 10 00 - 3 2. 3. 2.5 2.6 Wood structural panel, 3/8 inch thick. Particleboard, 3/8 inch thick. ACCESSORIES A. Fasteners: Galvanized steel for exterior, high humidity, and treated wood locations, plain finish elsewhere. B. Structural Framing Connectors: Galvanized steel (G90) minimum unless noted otherwise, sized to suit framing conditions. Provide fasteners as recommended by manufacturer to suit conditions, materials and substrates. 1. Connectors in high-humidity areas subject elevated levels of chlorine shall be Type 316 Stainless Steel. C. Anchors: Toggle bolt type for anchorage to hollow masonry. Expansion shield and lag bolt type for anchorage to solid masonry or concrete. Bolt or ballistic fastener for anchorages to steel. D. Sill Gasket on Top of Foundation Wall: Plate width, closed cell foam or glass fiber strip. E. Sill Flashing (Under Sill Gasket): Galvanized steel. F. Subfloor Glue: APA AFG-01, water base, waterproof. G. Building Paper: ASTM D226; Type I, No. 15 unperforated asphalt felt. H. Termite Shield: Galvanized sheet steel. WOOD TREATMENT A. Wood Preservative (Pressure Treatment): AWPA Treatment U1 Lumber and Plywood. 1. Wood members shall be treated in accordance with AWPA Standard U1 in accordance with the Use Categories as follows: a. Sill plates and interior framing in contact with concrete: UC2 b. Exterior deck framing: UC3B c. Materials in contact with the ground: UC4B or UC4C 2. Acceptable treatment materials include a. Alkaline Copper Quaternary (ACQ-D) b. Copper Azole (CA-C) 3. Treatment material containing chromium or arsenic are prohibited. 4. Pressure treated lumber shall be isolated from galvanized Structural Framing Connectors to prevent corrosion by a layer of Grace Vycor Deck Protector in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations. Rough Carpentry 06 10 00 - 4 B. Fire Retardant Treatment: Pressure treatment, AWPA C20 for lumber and AWPA C27 for plywood, Interior Type, chemically treated and pressure impregnated. 1. Intumescent treatments are not acceptable. C. Shop preservative and fire retardant treat wood materials indicated on Drawings shall comply with the applicable provisions of the Michigan Building Code. D. Moisture Content After Treatment: Kiln dried (KDAT). 1. Lumber: Maximum 19 percent. 2. Structural Panels: Maximum 15 percent. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 3.2 FRAMING A. Erect wood framing members in accordance with applicable code. Place members level and plumb. Place horizontal members crown side up. B. Place full width continuous sill flashing on foundations where indicated on Drawings. C. Place sill gasket directly on foundation. D. Frame double joist headers at floor and ceiling openings. Frame rigidly into joists. Frame double joists under wall studding. E. Bridge joists and framing in excess of 8 feet span at mid-span members. Fit solid blocking or bridging at ends of members. F. Curb roof openings except where curbs are provided. Construct curb members of single pieces for each side. SHEATHING A. Install subfloor sheathing with longer edge perpendicular to floor framing with end joints staggered. Secure sheet edges over firm bearing. Attach sheathing with subfloor glue and screws. B. Install sheathing to minimum two span continuous. C. Place building paper between underlayment and subflooring. D. Secure wall sheathing with ends staggered, over firm bearing. Rough Carpentry 06 10 00 - 5 3.3 3.4 E. Place plywood sheeting at building corners for horizontal distance of 48 inches. F. Place building paper over wall sheathing, weather lap joints and end laps, staple in place. Coordinate flashing installation to ensure continuous water resistant barrier. G. Use sheathing clips between sheets between roof framing members. H. Install telephone and electrical panel back boards with plywood sheathing material where required. Size back board by 12 inches beyond size of electrical panel, minimum 48 inches x 48 inches. FIREBLOCKING AND DRAFTSTOPPING A. Install fireblocking to cut off concealed draft openings. 1. Concealed Framed Wall and Furred Spaces: Install fireblocking vertically at floor and ceiling levels and horizontally at maximum 10 feet on center. 2. Connections Between Horizontal and Vertical Spaces: Install fireblocking between vertical walls and partitions and the following: a. Horizontal floor and roof framing. b. Soffits, dropped ceilings, cove ceilings and other horizontal concealed spaces. 3. Stairs: Install fireblocking between stair stringers at top and bottom of each run. 4. Exterior Combustible Architectural Trim: Install fireblocking at maximum 20 feet on center. B. Install draftstopping in floors and attics at locations indicated on Drawings. 1. Floors and Attics: In line with dwelling unit and sleeping unit separations or in locations to limit each area to 1000 sf. 2. Attics: In locations to limit each area to 3000 sf. SITE APPLIED WOOD TREATMENT A. Treat site-sawn cuts. Brush apply two coats of preservative treatment on untreated wood in contact with cementitious materials roofing and related metal flashings and other areas prone to moisture migration. B. Allow preservative to cure prior to erecting members. END OF SECTION Rough Carpentry 06 10 00 - 6 SECTION 06 20 00 FINISH CARPENTRY PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. 1.2 1.3 1.4 Section includes finish carpentry items, other than shop prefabricated casework; hardware and attachment accessories. SUBMITTALS A. Shop Drawings: Indicate materials, component profiles, fastening methods, jointing details, finishes, and accessories. B. Samples: Submit two, 6 x 6 inch size samples illustrating wood grain and specified finish. Obtain Architect’s approval of all wood samples prior to ordering. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Perform Work in accordance with AWI Quality Standards, Premium Grade. B. Surface Burning Characteristics: Maximum 25/450 flame spread/smoke developed index when tested in accordance with ASTM E84. C. Apply label from agency approved by authority having jurisdiction to identify each fire retardant treated material. RELATED SECTIONS A. Refer to Section 12 30 00 for laminate cabinets, counter tops and hardware. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 FINISH CARPENTRY A. 2.2 Manufacturers: Provide all interior woodwork items from a single source to ensure uniformity in materials and responsibility. COMPONENTS A. Solid Lumber: Graded in accordance with AWI standards. Size, species and color as indicated on the Drawings. Finish Carpentry 06 20 00 - 1 2.3 2.4 B. Wood Particleboard: AWI standard, composed of wood chips, sawdust, or flakes of medium density, made with water resistant adhesive; of grade to suit application; sanded faces. C. Plastic Laminate: NEMA LD 3 AWI; 0.050 inch General Purpose colors as indicated on the Drawings. ACCESSORIES A. Fasteners: Size and type to suit application; Electro or Hot dipped galvanized steel for exterior, high humidity and treated wood locations, plain finish elsewhere. B. Contact Adhesives: Water Base or Solvent Release type. C. Wall Adhesive: Cartridge type, compatible with wall substrate, capable of achieving durable bond. D. Primer: Alkyd primer sealer type. E. Wood Treatment: 1. Shop pressure treat dip brush apply treatment to wood materials requiring fire rating preservatives to concealed wood blocking. 2. Provide identification on fire retardant treated material. 3. Deliver fire retardant treated materials cut to required sizes. Minimize field cutting. 4. Moisture Content After Treatment: Kiln dried (KDAT). a. Lumber: Maximum 19 percent. b. Structural Panels: Maximum 15 percent. FINISHING A. Sand work smooth and set exposed nails and screws. B. Apply wood filler in exposed nail and screw indentations. C. On items to receive transparent finishes, use wood filler matching surrounding surfaces and of types recommended for applied finishes. D. Clear and transparent finishes shall be oil-based polyurethane or alkyd varnish. 1. Apply finish in accordance with AWI Premium Quality Standards. Finish Carpentry 06 20 00 - 2 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. 3.2 PREPARATION A. 3.3 Verify field conditions are acceptable and are ready to receive work. Prime paint surfaces of items or assemblies in contact with cementitious materials, before installation. INSTALLATION A. Install work in accordance with AWI Custom quality standard. B. Set and secure materials and components in place, plumb and level. C. Install trim by nails. D. Install prefinished paneling with wall adhesive by bead method. E. Cover exposed edges of shelving with 3/8 inch thick hardwood edging. F. Apply plastic laminate finishes with adhesive over entire surface. Apply laminate backing sheet on reverse side of plastic laminate finished surfaces. END OF SECTION Finish Carpentry 06 20 00 - 3 SECTION 07 21 00 INSULATION & VAPOR BARRIERS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. 1.3 Section includes board thermal insulation and adhesive vapor retarder at cavity wall construction, perimeter foundation wall, exterior wall behind wall finish, batt thermal insulation and vapor retarder in ceilings, exterior wall and roof construction; and loose insulation pneumatically placed, through access holes. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's product data including thermal performance of materials. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Formaldehyde foam insulation is not permitted. B. Furnish and label cellulose loose fill insulation in accordance with CPSC 16 CFR 1209 and CPSC 16 CFR 1404. C. Insulation Installed in Concealed Locations Surface Burning Characteristics: 1. Foam Plastic Insulation: Maximum 75/450 flame spread/smoke developed index when tested in accordance with ASTM E84. 2. Cellulose Loose Fill Insulation: 450 smoke developed index when tested in accordance with ASTM E84. 3. Other Insulation: 25/450 flame spread/smoke developed index when tested in accordance with ASTM E84. D. Insulation Installed in Exposed Locations Surface Burning Characteristics: 1. Cellulose Loose Fill Insulation: 450 smoke developed index when tested in accordance with ASTM E84. 2. Other Insulation Materials: 25/450 flame spread/smoke developed index when tested in accordance with ASTM E84. E. Air Barriers 1. Materials: materials used for the air barrier system in the opaque envelope shall have an air permeance not to exceed 0.004 cfm/ft2 Insulation & Vapor Barriers 07 21 00 - 1 2. under a pressure differential of 0.3 in. water 1.57psf when tested in accordance with ASTM E 2178. Assemblies of materials and components: shall have an air permeance not to exceed 0.03 cfm/ft2p under a pressure differential of 0.3 in. water 1.57psf when tested in accordance with ASTM E 1677. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 2.2 INSULATION A. Rigid Insulation: Extruded Polystyrene, ASTM C578 Type “Styrofoam High Load 60” as manufactured by Dow Chemical or equal, with the following characteristics: 1. Board Thickness: 2 inches thick. 2. Thermal Resistance: minimum R of 5.0 per inch of thickness, unless indicated otherwise on the drawings. 3. Water Absorption: In accordance with ASTM D2842 0.3 percent by volume maximum. 4. Compressive Strength: Minimum 60 psi. 5. Board Edges: Square edges. B. Mineral Fiber / Glass Fiber Insulation: ASTM C612 Class 1, mineral or glass fiber rigid board, conforming to the following: 1. Board Density: 0.5 lb/cu ft. minimum 2. Thermal Resistance: k value of 0.27 3. Sizes shall be manufacturers standard lengths and widths to coordinate with the spaces to be insulated. C. Batt / Blanket Insulation: ASTM C665, preformed glass fiber blanket, conforming to the following: 1. Thermal Resistance: Minimum valves unless indicated otherwise on the Drawings. a. Wall / stud cavity: R19 b. Attic / ceiling: R38 2. Size: to fit snugly in stud cavity without gaps. 3. Facing: Faced on one side with asphalt treated Kraft paper. Kraft faced insulation shall not be permitted to be exposed in occupied space or in ceiling plenum areas. 4. Unfaced insulation in exterior walls shall be covered with an Vapor Barrier. BARRIER PRODUCTS A. Air Barrier: Insulation & Vapor Barriers 07 21 00 - 2 1. 2. Spunbonded polyolefin film, “Tyvek Commercial Wrap” as manufactured by Dupont Corp. Substitutions are not permitted. Seam tape, fasteners, sealants, adhesives, etc. shall be as recommended by the manufacturer and be compatible with all products and substrates. B. Vapor Barrier: ASTM E1745; 6 mil thick clear polyethylene film. 1. Tape: Self-adhering type, 2 inch wide as recommended by manufacturer. C. Fluid-Applied Air and Vapor Barrier: Fluid-applied proprietary materials as specified. Use regular or low-temperature formulation depending on site conditions, within temperature ranges specified by manufacturer. Provide related accessories including primer, seam tape, mastic, fluid and sealant recommended by manufacturer. Subject to compliance with requirements, provide one of the following: 1. Grace Construction Products: a. Fluid-Applied Air and Vapor Barrier: Perm-A-Barrier Liquid, 60 mils thick (wet). b. Water-Based Primer for Flashing, Transition Strip and Detail Membrane: Perm-A-Barrier WB Primer. c. Solvent-Based Primer for Flashing, Transition Strip and Detail Membrane: Bituthene Primer B-2 and Bituthene Primer B2 LVC. d. Through-Wall Flashings or Shelf Angle Flashings: Perm-ABarrier Wall Flashing. e. Mastics, Adhesives and Tapes: As recommended by Grace Construction Products. f. Transition Strip: Perm-A-Barrier Detail Membrane and PermA-Barrier Wall Flashing. g. Termination Mastic: Bituthene Liquid Membrane and as recommended by Grace Construction Products. h. Window Flashing and Detail Membrane: Perm-A-Barrier Detail Membrane and Perm-A-Barrier Wall Flashing. 2. Tremco, Inc.: a. Fluid-Applied Air and Vapor Barrier Membrane: ExoAir 120SP/R (spray-applied and ExoAir 120R (roller-grade), 60 mils (wet) (25 square feet per gallon for sheathing panels and 20 square feet per gallon for unparged masonry walls). ExoAir 220R (roller-grade), 70 mils (wet). b. Water-Based Primer: ExoAir 10 WB Primer. c. Solvent-Based Primer: ExoAir 10 Primer. d. Transition Strips: ExoAir 110/110 LT. e. Counterflashing for Masonry Through-Wall Flashings: ExoAir TWF, Proglaze ETA. f. Mastics, Adhesives and Tapes: ExoAir Termination Mastic. Insulation & Vapor Barriers 07 21 00 - 3 g. 3. 4. Detail Sealants: Tremflex 834 acrylic latex sealant, Dymonic FC polyurethane sealant, or Spectrem 1 silicone sealant. h. Adhesives and Tapes: As recommended by manufacturer. DuPont; a. Tyvek Fluid Applied Weather Barrier, 25 mils b. Flashing around openings: DuPont Tyvek Fluid Applied Flashing and Joint Compound, brush grade c. Sheet Flashing: DuPont Straight Flash , sheet flashing with butyl layer d. Sealant: DuPont Sealant for Tyvek Fluid Applied Systems e. Primers: As recommended by Manufacturer Verify product is compatible with and approved by manufacturer of substrate and siding/exterior finish material. 2.3 2.4 ACCESSORIES A. Adhesive: Type recommended by insulation manufacturer for application. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. 3.2 Verify substrate, adjacent materials, and insulation boards are dry and ready to receive insulation products. INSTALLATION A. Foundation Perimeter - Board Insulation: Apply same adhesive and install boards on foundation perimeter. Stagger joints. Butt edges and ends tight to adjacent board and to protrusions. B. Exterior Walls - Board Insulation: Install boards on wall surface, horizontally. Stagger joints. Butt edges and ends tight to adjacent board and to protrusions. C. Cavity Walls - Board Insulation: 1. Apply same adhesive to full bed on substrate. Daub adhesive tight to protrusions to ensure continuity of vapor retarder. 2. Install boards horizontally between wall reinforcement. 3. Place surface against adhesive. 4. Butt edges and ends tight to adjacent board and to protrusions. D. Curtain Walls - Board Insulation: 1. Install insulation fasteners with adhesive. Insulation & Vapor Barriers 07 21 00 - 4 2. 3. 4. 5. Install board insulation on curtain wall surface over fasteners and install retaining clips. Place membrane surface of insulation towards building interior. Place boards in a method to maximize contact bedding. Stagger end joints. Butt edges and ends tight to adjacent board and to protrusions. Cut and fit insulation tight to protrusions or interruptions to the insulation plane. Tape insulation board joints and insulation fastener punctures through insulation facing. E. Batt Insulation: 1. Install in exterior spaces without gaps or voids. 2. Fit insulation tight in spaces. Leave no gaps or voids. 3. Install friction fit insulation tight to framing members, completely filling prepared spaces. 4. Install with factory applied membrane facing warm side of building spaces. Attach flanges of facing to framing members. 5. Place insulation against baffles. Do not impede natural attic ventilation to soffit. 6. Place vapor retarder on warm side of insulation by securing in place. Extend vapor retarder tight to full perimeter of adjacent window and door frames and other items interrupting plane of membrane. Tape seal in place. F. Blown Insulation / Spray Applied Insulation: 1. Install in accordance with manufacturers instructions. 2. Place insulation pneumatically, tight in joist spaces. 3. Place insulation against baffles. Do not impede natural attic ventilation to soffit. 4. Place against and behind mechanical and electrical services within plane of insulation. 5. Completely fill intended spaces. Leave no gaps or voids. G. Weather Barrier: Install air barrier in conformance with the manufacturer’s printed directions. H. Fluid Applied Air Barrier: Install air barrier in conformance with the manufacturer’s printed directions. I. Vapor Barrier: Tape joints and ruptures in vapor retarders, using adhesive tape and type recommended by manufacturer. Seal each continuous area to surrounding construction to maintain the integrity of the membrane. Insulation & Vapor Barriers 07 21 00 - 5 END OF SECTION Insulation & Vapor Barriers 07 21 00 - 6 SECTION 07 90 00 JOINT PROTECTION PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. 1.3 Product Data: Submit data indicating sealant chemical characteristics, performance criteria, substrate preparation, limitations, and color availability. ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS A. 1.4 Section includes sealants and joint backing. Maintain temperature and humidity recommended by sealant manufacturer during and after installation. RELATED SECTIONS A. Refer to 04 20 00 for Masonry Control Joint sealants. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 JOINT SEALERS A. General Purpose Interior Sealant: Acrylic emulsion latex; ASTM C834, single component, paintable. 1. Color: Colors as selected. 2. Applications: Use for interior wall and ceiling control joints, joints between door and window frames and wall surfaces, and other interior joints for which no other type of sealant is indicated. B. General Purpose Exterior (Nontraffic) Sealant : Acrylic, solvent release curing; ASTM C920, Grade NS, Class 12-1/2, Uses M, G, and A; [single] component. 1. Color: [Standard colors matching finished surfaces] . 2. Applications: Use for: a. Control, expansion, and soft joints in masonry. b. Joints between concrete and other materials. c. Joints between metal frames and other materials. Joint Protection 07 90 00 - 1 d. 2.2 Other exterior nontraffic joints for which no other sealant is indicated. C. Wet Location / Plumbing Fixtures: Silicone; ASTM C920, Uses M and A; single component, mildew resistant. 1. Color: Colors as selected. 2. Applications: Use for joints between plumbing fixtures and floor and wall surfaces, and joints between all counter tops and wall surfaces. D. Acoustical Sealant: Butyl or acrylic sealant; ASTM C920, Grade NS, Class 12-1/2, Uses M and A; single component, solvent release curing, nonskinning. 1. Applications: Use for concealed locations only at acoustically rated construction. 2. Provide sealant bead between top stud runner and structure and between bottom stud track and floor. ACCESSORIES A. Primer: Non-staining type, recommended by sealant manufacturer to suit application. B. Joint Cleaner: Non-corrosive and non-staining type, recommended by sealant manufacturer; compatible with joint forming materials. C. Bituminous Joint Filler: Resilient, non extruding type premolded bituminous impregnated fiberboard units, ASTM D1751. 1. Applications: Exterior and interior concrete expansion joints. Use with general purpose traffic bearing sealant. D. Joint Backing: Round foam rod compatible with sealant; ASTM D1667, closed cell PVC; oversized 30 to 50 percent larger than joint width. E. Bond Breaker: Pressure sensitive tape recommended by sealant manufacturer to suit application. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Verify substrate surfaces and joint openings are ready to receive work. B. Verify joint backing and release tapes are compatible with sealant. Joint Protection 07 90 00 - 2 3.2 3.3 PREPARATION A. Remove loose materials and foreign matter impairing adhesion of sealant. B. Clean and prime joints. C. Perform preparation in accordance with ASTM C1193. INSTALLATION A. Perform installation in accordance with ASTM C1193. B. Perform acoustical sealant application work in accordance with ASTM C919. C. Measure joint dimensions and size joint backers to achieve width-to-depth ratio, neck dimension, and surface bond area as recommended by manufacturer, except where specific dimensions are indicated. D. Install bond breaker where joint backing is not used. E. Install sealant free of air pockets, foreign embedded matter, ridges, and sags. F. Apply sealant within recommended application temperature ranges. Consult manufacturer when sealant cannot be applied within these temperature ranges. G. Tool joints concave. END OF SECTION Joint Protection 07 90 00 - 3 SECTION 09 21 16 GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY / SCOPE A. 1.2 Section includes gypsum board with joint treatment; metal stud wall framing; metal channel ceiling framing; and acoustic insulation. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Loading: In accordance with the provisions of the Michigan Building Code. 1. As indicated on the Architectural Drawings or 5 PSF minimum. 2. Maximum Allowable Deflection: 1/360 of span. 3. Ceiling, soffit, and bulkhead suspension systems shall be designed to carry ceiling dead loads in addition to framing members, light fixtures, air diffusers, speakers, signage, and insulation. B. Wall System: 1. Design to AISI SG-973 - Cold-Formed Steel Design Manual. 2. Design to provide for movement of components without damage, failure of joint seals, undue stress on fasteners, or other detrimental effects when subject to seasonal or cyclic day/night temperature ranges. C. Design system to accommodate construction tolerances, deflection of building structural members, and clearances of intended openings. D. Fire-Test-Response Characteristics: For fire-resistance-rated assemblies that incorporate non-load-bearing steel framing, provide materials and construction identical to those tested in assembly indicated, according to ASTM E 119 by, and displaying a classification label from, an independent testing agency acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction. 1. Construct fire-resistance rated partitions in compliance with tested assembly requirements[ indicated on drawings]. 2. Rated assemblies to be substantiated from applicable testing using proposed products, by Contractor. 3. Both metal framing and wallboard manufacturers must submit written confirmation that they accept the other manufacturer's product as a suitable component in the assembly. Acceptance is as follows: Gypsum Board Assemblies 09 21 16 - 1 a. b. E. 1.3 STC-Rated Assemblies: For STC-rated assemblies, provide materials and construction identical to those tested in assembly indicated, according to ASTM E 90 and classified according to ASTM E 413 by an independent testing agency. SUBMITTALS A. 1.4 If installation of both products is proper, no adverse effect will result in the performance of one manufacturer's product by the other's product. Combining products can be substantiated by required assembly tests. Product Data: Submit data on metal framing, gypsum board; decorative finish, and acoustic accessories. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Perform Work in accordance with ASTM C840. GA-201 - Gypsum Board for Walls and Ceilings. GA-214 - Recommended Specification: Levels of Gypsum Board Finish. GA-216 - Recommended Specifications for the Application and Finishing of Gypsum Board. GA-600 - Fire Resistance Design Manual. B. Sound Transmission: Airborne sounds through partitions shall be reduced in accordance with sound transmission coefficient (STC) ratings determined by ASTM E 90 and classified per ASTM E 413 by a qualified independent testing agency. C. Furnish framing materials in accordance with SSMA - Product Technical Information. D. Fire Rated Wall, Floor, Roof Construction: Rating as indicated on Drawings in conjunction with Section 05 40 00 and 06 10 00. 1. Tested Rating: Determined in accordance with ASTM E119. 2. Fire Rated Partitions: Listed assembly by UL No. as indicated on the Drawings. 3. Fire Rated Ceilings and Soffits: Listed assembly by UL WH GA File No. as indicated on the Drawings. 4. Fire Rated Structural Column Framing: Listed assembly by UL No. as indicated on the Drawings. 5. Fire Rated Structural Beam Framing: Listed assembly by UL No. as indicated on the Drawings. 6. Fire Rated Shaft Wall Requirements: Listed assemble in accordance with UL No. as indicated on the Drawings. Gypsum Board Assemblies 09 21 16 - 2 E. Surface Burning Characteristics: 1. Textile Wall Coverings: Comply with one of the following: a. Maximum 25/450 flame spread/smoke developed index when tested in accordance with ASTM E84. b. Comply with requirements of applicable code when tested in accordance with NFPA 265 Method A or Method B test protocols. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES A. 2.2 Manufacturers: 1. Celotex Building Products 2. G-P Gypsum Corp. 3. National Gypsum Co. 4. United States Gypsum Co. 5. Substitutions: Permitted with Architect’s approval. FRAMING SYSTEMS A. Framing Members, General: Comply with ASTM C 645 for conditions indicated. 1. Steel Sheet Components: Comply with ASTM C 645 requirements for metal unless otherwise indicated. 2. Protective Coating: Comply with ASTM C 645; roll-formed from hotdipped galvanized steel; complying with ASTM A 1003/A 1003M and ASTM A 653/A 653M G40 (Z120) or having a coating that provides equivalent corrosion resistance. A40 galvannealed products are not acceptable. B. Studs and Runners: ASTM C 645. 1. Non-Structural Studs: Cold-formed galvanized steel C-studs as per ASTM C 645 for conditions indicated below: a. Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide ClarkDietrich Building Systems, ProSTUD products named below, or a comparable product from one of the members of the SFIA : 1) <Insert manufacturer's name>. b. Flange Size: 1 1/4 inch (32mm). c. Web Depth: [As specified on Drawings] d. Gage: 20 C. Non-Structural Track: Cold-formed galvanized steel runner tracks, drywall track, in conformance with ASTM C 645 for conditions indicated below: Gypsum Board Assemblies 09 21 16 - 3 1. 2. Basis-of-Design Product: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide ClarkDietrich Building Systems; ProTRAK, or a comparable from one of the members of the SFIA: 1) <Insert manufacturer's name>. b. Flange Size: 1-1/4 inch (32 mm). c. Web Depth: Track web to match stud web size. d. Gage: 20 e. Minimum Material Thickness: Track thickness to match wall stud thickness or as per design. “EQ” (Equivalent Gauge Thickness) Steel Studs and Runners: Members that can show certified third party testing with gypsum board in accordance with ICC ES AC86 (Approved February 2010 Effective March 1, 2010) need not meet the minimum thickness limitation or minimum section properties set forth in ASTM C 645-09. The submission of a recognized evaluation report is acceptable to show conformance to this requirement. D. Slip-Type Head Joints: Where indicated, provide[ one of] the following: 1. Single Long-Leg Runner System: ASTM C 645 top runner with 2-inch(51-mm-) deep flanges in thickness not less than indicated for studs, installed with studs friction fit into top runner and [with continuous bridging and spacer bar] [with manufacturer's proprietary bridging and spacer bar] [cold-formed channel with clip angles] located within 12 inches (305 mm) of the top of studs to provide lateral bracing. 2. Double-Runner System: ASTM C 645 top runners, inside runner with 2-inch- (51-mm-) deep flanges in thickness not less than indicated for studs and fastened to studs, and outer runner sized to friction fit inside runner. 3. Deflection Track : Steel sheet top runner manufactured to prevent cracking of finishes applied to interior partition framing resulting from deflection of structure above; in thickness not less than indicated for studs and in width to accommodate depth of studs. E. Firestop Tracks: Top runner manufactured to allow partition heads to expand and contract with movement of the structure while maintaining continuity of fire-resistance-rated assembly indicated; in thickness not less than indicated for studs and in width to accommodate depth of studs. F. Control Joint Backer: Metal profile which supports intumescent materials located inside and spanning gap between opposing drywall edge at control joint locations. G. Radius Framing: Steel sheet runner for non-load-bearing curves, bends, variable radii and arches using a work-hardened steel base strip. Gypsum Board Assemblies 09 21 16 - 4 H. 2.3 2.4 Furring Channels (Furring Members): 1. Cold-Formed Channels: 0.0538 inch (1.37 mm) uncoated-steel thickness, with minimum 1/2-inch- (13-mm-) wide flanges, 3/4 inch (19 mm) deep. 2. Steel Studs and Runners: ASTM C 645. 3. Non-Structural Studs: Cold-formed galvanized steel C-studs, as per ASTM C 645 for conditions indicated below: COMPONENTS A. Studs, Tracks, Furring and Accessories: Refer to Section 05 40 00 Cold Formed Metal Framing. B. Gypsum Board Types: 5/8 inch thick, maximum available length in place; ends square cut, tapered edges. 1. All gypsum board used up to 8 feet in height (above finish floor) shall be impact resistant. All other gypsum board shall be 0.625-in. type “X” fireboard. Gypsum board panels and shall be isolated from structural elements at all points of contact except floors. In toilet rooms and other high moisture spaces, Moisture resistant gypsum board must be specified. 2. Standard Type: ASTM C1396. 3. Foil Backed Type: Foil Backed Gypsum Panel, ASTM C1396. 4. Impact Resistant Type: ASTM C1396. a. Surface abrasion: Tested in accordance with ASTM C1629. Classification Level 2 b. Surface indentation: Tested in accordance with ASTM C1629. Classification Level 2 c. Soft-body impact test: Tested in accordance with ASTM C1629. Classification Level 1 5. Fire Rated Type: ASTM C1396 fire resistive, Type X, UL rated. 6. Moisture Resistant (MR) Type: ASTM C630/C630M. 7. Cementitious Backing Board: High density, glass fiber reinforced, 1/2 or 5/8 inch thick as indicated on the Drawings. ACCESSORIES A. Fasteners for Metal Framing: Of type, material, size, corrosion resistance, holding power, and other properties required to fasten steel members to substrates. B. Isolation Strip at Exterior Walls: Provide[ one of] the following: 1. Foam Gasket: Adhesive-backed, closed-cell vinyl foam strips that allow fastener penetration without foam displacement, 1/8 inch (3.2 mm) thick, in width to suit steel stud size. Gypsum Board Assemblies 09 21 16 - 5 C. Hat Channel: sheet steel, formed to hat shape, 20 gauge, minimum. D. Resilient Channels: Formed with 1-1/2” screw flange, 25 gauge, Dietrich model “RC Deluxe” (RCSD). Substitutions are not permitted. E. Acoustic Insulation: ASTM C665, preformed glass fiber, friction fit type, unfaced, 2-1/2 inch thick minimum. F. Acoustic Sealant: Non-hardening, non-skinning, for use in conjunction with gypsum board; as manufactured by gypsum board manufacturer. G. Corner Beads: Metal. H. Control Joint: I. Edge Trim: GA-216, Type LC, L or LK bead. J. Joint Materials: GA-201 and GA-216, reinforcing tape, joint compound, adhesive, and water. K. Fasteners: ASTM C1002 Type S12 hardened screws. L. Adhesive: ASTM C557. GA-216. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. 3.2 Verify site conditions are ready to receive work. INSTALLATION A. Vapor control, where required, shall be accomplished by either foilbacked gypsum board or a separate polyethylene film. Care shall be taken to seal all penetrations through the board as a result of electrical devices, HVAC components, and control joints. B. Metal Studs: 1. Install studs in accordance with GA-216 and GA-600. 2. Partition Heights: as indicated on the Drawings. Install additional bracing for partitions extending above ceiling. 3. Stud height and spacing limitations shall comply with ASTM C 754 according to maximum deflection and minimum lateral loading requirements. Adjust stud size, thickness or spacing as required to meet the loading requirements of this section and to comply with the manufacturer’s published performance data. Gypsum Board Assemblies 09 21 16 - 6 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. Studs and channels shall be fastened to both sides of the stud track to eliminate deflection over the length of the finished assembly. Zfurring members are not permitted because of their tendency to distort. Align floor and ceiling tracks; locate to partition layout. Secure in place with fasteners at maximum 24 inches oc. Coordinate installation of sealant with floor and ceiling tracks. Place studs at 16 inches oc; not more than 2 inches from abutting walls and at each side of openings. Connect studs to tracks using fastener method. Construct corners using minimum three studs. Double stud wall openings, door and window jambs. Erect load bearing studs one piece full length. Splicing of studs is not permitted. Allow for deflection, directly below horizontal building framing for non-load bearing framing. Attach furring channels to studs for attachment of fixtures anchored to walls and for attachment of mechanical and electrical items within walls. C. Wall Furring: 1. Erect free standing metal stud framing tight to concrete or masonry walls; attached by adjustable furring brackets. Erect vertically. 2. Space furring channels maximum 16 inches oc, not more than 4 inches from floor and ceiling lines or abutting walls. 3. Install insulation between furring channels attached to concrete masonry and concrete walls. Provide vapor barrier between gypsum board and metal framing. 4. Install furring as required for fire resistance ratings indicated. D. Ceiling Framing: 1. Install in accordance with GA-216. 2. Coordinate location of hangers with other work. Install ceiling framing independent of walls, columns, and above ceiling work. 3. Reinforce openings in ceiling suspension system interrupting main carrying channels or furring channels, with lateral channel bracing. 4. Laterally brace entire suspension system. E. Acoustic Accessories: 1. Install resilient channels at maximum 24 inches oc. Locate joints over framing members. 2. Place acoustic insulation in partitions tight within spaces, around cut openings, behind and around electrical and mechanical items within or behind partitions, and tight to items passing through partitions. 3. Install acoustic sealant within partitions. Gypsum Board Assemblies 09 21 16 - 7 F. Gypsum Board: 1. All gypsum board used up to 8 feet in height (above finish floor) shall be impact resistant. 2. Gypsum board panels and shall be isolated from structural elements at all points of contact except floors. 3. In toilet rooms and other high moisture spaces, Moisture resistant gybsum board must be used. 4. Install gypsum board in accordance with GA-216. 5. Fasten gypsum board to furring or framing with screws. 6. Place control joints consistent with lines of building spaces as indicated n Drawings or as directed by Architect/Engineer. a. Large areas shall be reduced by installing control joints in accordance with ASTM C 840. Control-joints in fire-rated construction require rated joint systems. All control-joints shall appear on drawings. Where fire-rated assemblies are required, materials and construction identical to those assemblies tested for fire resistance per ASTM E 119 and by an independent testing agency shall be provided. 7. Place corner beads at external corners. Use longest practical length. Place edge trim where gypsum board abuts dissimilar materials. 8. Seal cut edges and holes in moisture resistant gypsum board and exterior gypsum soffit board with sealant. 9. Erect predecorated gypsum board as indicated on the drawings in accordance with the manufacturers published details. G. Joint Treatment: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. H. All exposed areas to receive wall finish (paint or wall covering) shall be finished in accordance with GA-214 Level 4. Tape, fill, and sand exposed joints, edges, and corners to produce smooth surface ready to receive finishes. Feather coats onto adjoining surfaces so camber is maximum 1/32 inch. Taping, filling, and sanding is not required at surfaces behind adhesive applied ceramic tile. Tape and fill joints and fastener holes in concealed areas. Sanding is not required. Tolerances: Maximum Variation from Flat Surface: 1/8 inch in 10 feet in any direction. END OF SECTION Gypsum Board Assemblies 09 21 16 - 8 SECTION 09 51 13 ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILINGS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. 1.2 1.3 1.4 Section includes suspended metal grid ceiling system; and acoustic tile. SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit manufacturer's product data for each type of material and product specified. B. Samples: Submit ceiling tile and suspension system. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Conform to CISCA requirements. B. Fire Rated Floor Construction: Rating as indicated on Drawings. 1. Tested Rating: Determined in accordance with ASTM E119. C. Acoustical Control: Ceiling tile shall have a minimum noise reduction coefficient: NRC 0.10, and a ceiling sound transmission coefficient: CSTC 35. D. Surface Burning Characteristics: Maximum 25/450 flame spread/smoke developed index when tested in accordance with ASTM E84. ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS A. Maintain uniform temperature of minimum 60 degrees F, and maximum humidity acoustic unit installation. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS A. Acoustical Ceiling Panels: “Baroque” as manufactured by Celotex Building Products. 1. ASTM E1264 conforming to the following: a. Nominal Size and type: as scheduled on the Drawings. Acoustical Panel Ceilings 09 51 13 - 1 2. 3. B. 2.2 b. Thickness: 3/4 inches. c. Color: White. Use products in the following locations: a. Offices, Lobbies, Corridors and Media Centers: Baroque BET 154 b. Classrooms and other spaces: Baroque BET 157 Substitutions are not permitted without the written consent of the Owner. Grid: Chicago Metallic, Snap Grid 200, 15/16” exposed, or Owner approved equal. 1. Conforming to the requirements of ASTM C635. 2. Accessories: Stabilizer bars, clips, splices, edge moldings, hold down clips, and any other components required for suspended grid system. 3. Grid Materials: Commercial quality cold rolled steel with galvanized coating. 4. Exposed grid surface width: 15/16. 5. Grid Finish: White or standard color as selected. 6. Support Channels and Hangers: Primed steel, size and type to suit application and ceiling system flatness requirements specified. ACCESSORIES A. Acoustic Batt Insulation: ASTM C665, friction fit type, unfaced; 2 inch thick. B. Gypsum Board: Fire rated type, 5/8 inch thick, paper faced. C. Acoustic Sealant for Perimeter Moldings: Specified in Section 07 90 00. D. Hanger rods: Class I zinc-coated, soft-temper type, 0.164 in., 8-gage diameter. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. 3.2 Verify layout of hangers does not interfere with other work. INSTALLATION A. Suspension System: 1. Attachment devices shall be sized five times the design load indicated in ASTM C635, Table 1, Direct Hung. Acoustical Panel Ceilings 09 51 13 - 2 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Coordinate location of hangers with other work. Where components prevent regular spacing of hangers, reinforce system to span extra distance. Hang system independent of walls, columns, ducts, pipes and conduit. Locate system on room axis leaving equal border units according to reflected ceiling plan. Lay-in type lighting fixtures and signage shall be supported independently from the suspension system. Install edge molding at intersection of ceiling and vertical surfaces, using longest practical lengths. Anchors and/or anchoring methods for suspension system, lighting fixtures, and signage shall be positively and securely anchored to the substrate. Many older buildings at the District have flat arch or hollow tile ceiling and floor construction. Anchors in these areas shall be toggle type anchors with eye-hook screw heads. a. Areas that may be concealed above them mechanical equipment that requires periodic maintenance and/or filter replacement shall be constructed so that access may be obtained without removal of the suspension system components. Access panels or areas shall be clearly identified. Hold-down clips for non-fire resistance rated ceilings shall be installed and spaced 24-in. on center on all cross tees. B. Acoustic Units: 1. Install acoustic units level, free from damage, twist, warp or dents. 2. Lay directional patterned units as indicated on the Drawings. C. Tolerances: Variation from Flat and Level Surface:1/8 inch in 10 feet. END OF SECTION Acoustical Panel Ceilings 09 51 13 - 3 SECTION 09 6466 Wood Flooring PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. 1.2 This Section includes removal of existing wood floor at location designated on documents, preparation and re-installation of new wood flooring at project site, and refinishing of existing/new wood flooring at designated locations. SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated. B. Material Submittals: 1. Product Data: For adhesives, documentation including printed statement of VOC content. 2. Product Data: For field-applied finishes and, documentation including printed statement of VOC content. 3. Product Data: For adhesives and field-applied finishes, documentation including printed statement of VOC content. 4. Laboratory Test Reports: For adhesives and finishes, documentation indicating that products comply with California Department of Health Services' "Standard Practice for the Testing of Volatile Organic Emissions from Various Sources Using Small-Scale Environmental Chambers." C. Shop Drawings: For each type of floor assembly and accessory. Include plans, elevations, sections, details, and attachments to other work. Include the following: 1. Expansion provisions and trim details. 2. Layout, colors, widths, and dimensions. 3. Submit section showing plywood sub-floor thickness combinations for approval prior to commencing installation. 4. Elevation heights between floor transitions clearly defined. D. Samples: For each exposed finish Wood Flooring 09 64 66 - 1 1.3 PERFORMANCE A. 1.4 1.5 Low-Emitting Materials: Wood athletic flooring systems shall comply with the testing and product requirements of the California Department of Health Services' "Standard Practice for the Testing of Volatile Organic Emissions from Various Sources Using Small-Scale Environmental Chambers." SUB FLOORING A. Board Underlayment: Nominal 1-by-6-inch graded boards; of SPIB No. 2 Southern pine, WCLIB Construction grade (any species), or WWPA No. 3 (any species), dried to 15 percent moisture content. B. Plywood Underlayment: APA rated, C-D plugged, exterior glue, tongue and groove, 15/32 inch thick – thickness as required to install finish floor level adjacent to surrounding finish floor surfaces. C. Wood Sleepers: Standard grade; 48 inches long; kiln-dried Eastern hemlock, fir, pine, or spruce. 1. Size: Nominal 2 by 4 inches, sized to work combine with plywood underlayment to provide flush finish floor with surrounding rooms. 2. Sleeper Anchors: Manufacturer's standard drive pins recommended by anchor manufacturer to achieve minimum 900lbf pullout strength in 3000-psi concrete. 3. Sleeper Shims: In size and type recommended in writing by flooring manufacturer for application indicated. 4. Asphalt Primer: ASTM D 41. 5. Asphalt Mastic: ASTM D 312, Type I, cold-applied dead-level asphalt or Type III, hot-applied steep asphalt, as recommended in writing by manufacturer. D. Resilient Underlayment: Flexible, multicellular, closed-cell, expanded polyethylene-foam sheet; nominal 2-lb/cu. ft. density. 1. Thickness: 1/4 inch. ACCESSORIES A. Vapor Retarder: ASTM D 4397, polyethylene sheet not less than 6 mils thick. B. Wood Wall Base: Reinstall salvaged wood wall base and/or fabricate new to match existing. C. Fasteners: Type and size recommended by manufacturer, but not less than those recommended by MFMA for application indicated. Wood Flooring 09 64 66 - 2 1.6 D. Trowelable Leveling and Patching Compound: Latex-modified, hydrauliccement-based formulation approved by wood athletic flooring manufacturer. E. Adhesives: Manufacturer's standard for application indicated that has a VOC content of 100 g/L or less when calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24). F. Adhesives: Manufacturer's standard for application indicated that comply with the testing and product requirements of the California Department of Health Services' "Standard Practice for the Testing of Volatile Organic Emissions from Various Sources Using Small-Scale Environmental Chambers." FINISHES A. 1.7 Floor-Finish System: System of compatible components recommended in writing by flooring manufacturer, and MFMA approved. 1. Floor-Sealer Formulation: Pliable, penetrating type. MFMA Group 1, Sealers. 2. Finish-Coat Formulation: Formulated for gloss finish indicated and multicoat application. a. Type: Stained finish to match architects sample, MFMA Group 5, Water-Based Finishes. 3. VOC Content: Products shall comply with the following limits for VOC content when calculated according to 40 CFR 59, Subpart D (EPA Method 24): a. Floor Sealers and Finish Coats: VOC content of not more than 350 g/L. b. Game-Line and Marker Paint: VOC content of not more than 150 g/L. 4. Finish system materials, game-line, and marker paint shall comply with the testing and product requirements of the California Department of Health Services' "Standard Practice for the Testing of Volatile Organic Emissions from Various Sources Using Small-Scale Environmental Chambers." PRODUCT A. Contractor shall use hard maple (acer saccharem), first grade, plainswan, 2.25in x 0.75 in. tongue-and-groove solid-strip flooring for all wood flooring installations. Wood Flooring 09 64 66 - 3 1.8 B. Contractor shall obtain flooring from a single manufacture or source to ensure a match of quality, color, pattern and texture. C. Provide finish sample for owner approval WARRANTY The Contractor shall engage an installer with not less than five years of experience with this type of floor installation. The installer must submit job references, including phone numbers and direct contact for at least three jobs completed within the previous two years. The Contractor shall provide a three-year warranty executed by the manufacturer, installer, and Contractor, agreeing to repair or replace wood flooring that fails in materials or in workmanship within the warranty period. Failures include, but are not limited to: • Buckling, warping, squeaking, and loosening • Excessive open joints or cracks • Deterioration of finishes beyond normal wear PART 2 EXECUTION 2.1 PREPARATION A. Concrete Slabs: Verify that concrete substrates are dry and moisturevapor emissions are within acceptable levels according to manufacturer's written instructions. B. Grind high spots and fill low spots on concrete substrates to produce a maximum 1/8-inch deviation in any direction when checked with a 10-foot straight edge. 1. Use trowelable leveling and patching compounds, according to manufacturer's written instructions, to fill cracks, holes, and depressions in substrates. C. Remove coatings including curing compounds and other substances on substrates that are incompatible with installation adhesives and that Wood Flooring 09 64 66 - 4 contain soap, wax, oil, or silicone; use mechanical methods recommended by manufacturer. Do not use solvents. 2.2 D. Broom and vacuum clean substrates to be covered immediately before product installation. After cleaning, examine substrates for moisture, alkaline salts, carbonation, or dust. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. E. Finish: Apply seal and finish coats of finish system according to finish manufacturer's written instructions. Provide no fewer than four coats total and no fewer than two finish coats. F. Protect wood flooring during remainder of construction period to allow finish to cure and to ensure that flooring and finish are without damage or deterioration at time of Substantial Completion. G. Broken or deteriorated floor boards shall be replaced. Loose boards are to be secured to the substrate. Gaps 0.25 –in. wide or less shall be filled with wood filler. SANDING AND FINISHING A. Allow installed flooring to acclimate to ambient conditions before sanding. B. Grind existing floor as required to remove existing finishes and game markings, gradate sanding as required to provide clean new finish. C. Follow applicable recommendations in MFMA's "Industry Recommendations for Sanding, Sealing, Court Lining, Finishing, and Resurfacing of Maple Gym Floors." D. Machine sand with coarse, medium, and fine grades of sandpaper to achieve a level, smooth, uniform surface without ridges or cups. Remove sanding dust by tack or vacuum. END OF SECTION Wood Flooring 09 64 66 - 5 SECTION 09 68 00 CARPETING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. 1.3 1.5 Samples: Submit two samples 12x12 inch in size illustrating color and pattern for each carpet material specified. CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS A. 1.4 Section includes carpet and carpet tile (direct-glued) and rubber (vinyl) wall base. Operation and Maintenance Data: Submit maintenance and cleaning instructions. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Surface Burning Characteristics: 1. Floor Finishes: Comply with one of the following: a. Class II, minimum 0.22 watts/sq cm when tested in accordance with NFPA 253. b. CPSC 16 CFR 1630. B. Maintain one copy of each document on site including. C. Installer Qualifications: Work is to be performed by an experienced installer who has specialized in installing resilient products and who has a record of successful in-service performance. ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS A. Store materials in area of installation of 48 hours prior to installation. B. Maintain minimum 70 degrees F ambient temperature 3 days prior to, during and 24 hours after installation. C. Ventilate installation area during installation and for 3 days after installation. Carpeting 09 68 00 - 1 1.6 WARRANTY A. Furnish five year manufacturer warranty for carpet integrity, wear, and colorfastness. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 2.2 CARPET (BROADLOOM) A. Use of this product on a project requires prior approval of the Owner. B. Carpet material shall comply with the following minimum standards: C. Construction: 1. Yarn System: New generation nylon, i.e., Antron, Ultron, Zeftron (or approved equal) 2. Face Weight: Loop construction, 26 oz; broad loom 20 oz to 26 oz carpet tile 3. Gage: Dependent upon yarn system, yarn construction, and ply 4. Rows per Inch.: Dependent on ply of yarn 5. Total Weight: Dependent upon backing construction D. Flammability and Static Control: 1. Methanamine Pill Test: (DOC FF 1-70) passes 2. Flooring Radiant Panel Test: (ASTM E 648) Class 1 3. Smoke Density Test: (ASTM E 662) 450 or less 4. Static Control: Static propensity (American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists, AATCC-135). This is below normal human sensitivity of 3.5 kV or less under standard test conditions (70 °F, 20% RH) E. All materials are as scheduled on the Drawings. Substitutions are not permitted. In the event that a product is discontinued, notify the Architect immediately to select an alternate product. F. Approved Manufacturers 1. Interface – (Has a price agreement with GRPS. Please contact Craig Boeve at 616.481.1719 or at craig.boeve@interface.com to obtain specific information on the price based material selection). CARPET TILE A. The Design Consultant’s documents shall describe the type of carpet tile required and pattern direction. Carpeting 09 68 00 - 2 2.3 B. The Contractor shall provide carpet tile identical to that tested for fire performance as follows: 1. Fire Performance: a. Test Method: DOC FF 1-70 b. Rating: Pass 2. Carpet Tile Type CT- (1) Construction: a. Face Construction: (Tufted only) level loop b. Face Fiber: New-generation nylon c. Ends or Gage: Depends on ply d. Tufts or Stitches: Depends on ply e. Yarn Weight: 20 oz minimum f. Primary Backing: Manufacturer’s standard material g. Secondary Backing: Chosen to suit project requirements h. Width: 18 in. x 18 in. or 24 in. x 24 in. 3. Performance Characteristics: a. Flammability: DOC FF 1-70 b. Flame Spread: ASTM E 648 c. Smoke Density: 450, ASTM E 662 C. Approved Manufacturers 1. Interface – (Has a price agreement with GRPS. Please contact Craig Boeve at 616.481.1719 or at craig.boeve@interface.com to obtain specific information on the price based material selection). RUBBER (VINYL) BASE A. Flooring accessories shall meet the following requirements: 1. Vinyl / Rubber Wall base – Provide vinyl base complying with F1861, Type TP. 2. Rubber Wall Base—Provide rubber base complying with FS SS-W-40, Type I, wall base to comply as follows: a. Height: 2.5 in., 4 in., 6 in. b. Thickness: 0.125 in., 3.2 mm c. Style: Standard top-set cove d. Finish: Matte 3. Resilient Stair Treads—Provide rubber stair tread units complying with FS RR-T-650, Type A, sanded backs; nose design: Class 1, round nose or square nose. 4. Resilient Risers—Provide single-piece riser for height and width of stair risers of equal-sized units if riser width exceeds available manufactured lengths. Provide rubber risers for stairs where indicated. Size: 7-in. cove base, 0.125-in. gage. B. Approved Manufacturers 1. Rubber Wall Base: a. Johnsonite, Inc. Carpeting 09 68 00 - 3 2. 2.4 b. Roppe Rubber Corp. Rubber Treads, Risers, and Skirtings: a. Flexco Division, Textile Rubber Co. b. Johnsonite, Inc. c. Roppe Rubber Corp. ACCESSORIES A. Sub-Floor Filler: Type recommended by flooring material manufacturer. B. Seam Adhesive: Recommended by manufacturer. C. Carpet Edge Guard—Aluminum with fold-down edge and concealed gripper teeth; minimum 1.5-in. wide punched anchorage flange; minimum 0.625-in. wide fold flange. Anodized aluminum-finish hammered textured. Or, extruded or molded heavy-duty rubber of size and profile indicated; minimum 2-in. wide anchorage flange; manufacturer’s standard colors. D. Installation Adhesive—Water-resistant and non-staining as recommended by the carpet manufacturer to comply with flammability requirements for installed carpet (tile). 1. Resilient Edge Strips—0.125-in. thick, homogeneous vinyl or rubber composition, tapered or bullnose edge, color to match flooring, or as selected by the Design Consultant from standard colors available; not less than 1-in. wide. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 3.2 EXAMINATION A. Verify floor surfaces are smooth and flat and are ready to receive work. B. Verify concrete floors for glue-down installation are ready for carpet installation by testing for moisture emission rate and alkalinity. Obtain instructions when test results are not within specified limits. PREPARATION A. Remove sub-floor ridges and bumps. Fill minor or local low spots, cracks, joints, holes, and other defects with sub-floor filler. B. Apply, trowel, and float filler to achieve smooth, flat, hard surface. Prohibit traffic until filler is cured. C. Vacuum clean substrate. Carpeting 09 68 00 - 4 3.3 3.4 INSTALLATION- CARPET (BROADLOOM) A. Install carpet and cushion in accordance with Carpet and Rug Institute CRI 104 - Standard for Installation of Commercial Carpet. B. Verify carpet match before cutting to ensure minimal variation between dye lots. C. Lay out carpet: 1. Locate seams in area of least traffic, out of areas of pivoting traffic, and parallel to main traffic. 2. Do not locate seams perpendicular through door openings. 3. Align run of pile in same direction as anticipated traffic and in same direction on adjacent pieces. 4. Locate change of color or pattern between rooms under door centerline. 5. Provide monolithic color, pattern, and texture match within each contiguous area. D. Install carpet at by direct glue-down method. E. The Contractor shall comply with the manufacturer’s recommendations for seam locations and direction of carpet. Uniformity of carpet direction and lay of pile shall be maintained. F. At doorways, the seams shall be centered under door in closed position and the seams placed perpendicular to door frames. G. Building expansion joints shall not be bridged with continuous carpet. H. Water-resistant non-staining carpet adhesive shall be used as recommended by the carpet manufacturer to comply with flammability requirements and strict VOC requirements. INSTALLATION- CARPET TILE A. The Contractor shall inspect existing substrate to ensure that no condensation is present. A pH of 9 or less is required when substrate is wetted with potable water and Hydrion paper is applied. B. For new concrete substrate, debris and cementitious deposits shall be cleared away and a sealer applied to prevent dusting. C. For existing concrete substrate, holes shall be patched and leveled to a smooth surface and concrete resealed. Carpeting 09 68 00 - 5 3.5 D. For wood substrate, holes shall be patched and sanded to level. Wax shall be removed and the wood sealed. E. The Contractor shall comply with the manufacturer’s recommendations for installation of carpet tile and shall maintain uniformity of carpet direction and lay of pile. F. The carpet tile shall be extended under removable flanges and furnishings and into alcoves and closets of each space. G. Carpet edge guard shall be installed where the edge of carpet tile is exposed and edge guards shall be anchored to the substrate. H. Carpet pattern shall be installed parallel to walls and borders. Perimeter modules shall be half-size or larger. I. Sections of carpet tile shall be dry fit prior to application of adhesive. J. Adhesive shall be installed uniformly to substrate in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Edges shall be butted tight to form seals without gaps. K. Perimeter tiles and partial tiles shall be adhered with a full spread of adhesive. Tiles shall be dry fitted and adhesive shall be applied to the tile back after it has been cut. In corridor areas, full tiles shall be used down the center and perimeter tile borders shall be cut if required. CLEANING AND PROTECTION 1. Remove excess adhesive from floor, base, and wall surfaces without damage. Adhesive shall be removed from carpet surface with the manufacturer’s recommended cleaning agent. 2. The Contractor shall remove and dispose of debris and unusable scraps. The carpet tile shall be vacuumed using commercial machine with face-beater element and soil shall be removed. Where soil cannot be removed, carpet tiles shall be replaced. Protruding face yarn shall be removed. 3. The Contractor shall provide final protection and maintain conditions, in a manner acceptable to the manufacturer and installer, to ensure that carpet tile is not damaged or deteriorated at the time of substantial completion. END OF SECTION Carpeting 09 68 00 - 6 SECTION 09 90 00 PAINTING AND COATING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 1.2 SUMMARY / SCOPE A. Section includes surface preparation and field application of paints stains, varnishes, and other coatings. B. The Contractor is to perform all surface preparation recommended by the paint manufacturer for the paint product and substrate involved. Work is to include: cleaning, removal of unsound existing paint by scraping or sanding, repairing minor damage to walls, spackling, feathering and sanding, and spot priming of patches and bare substrate. Prime all new work and previously unpainted items. C. In cases where a light color is to be painted over a dark color, or a graffiti mark, etc. that cannot be removed effectively by normal cleaning methods, the affected area shall be prime coated to ensure that the color or marking does not show through the final coating. The prime coat shall be tinted to match the final coat color. D. The paint schedule will refer to new work and previously unpainted items. Previously painted surfaces require two finish coats or more, as required for complete coverage, unless otherwise noted. Contractor is to apply a field test on existing finishes to assure proper adhesion. E. For safety requirements, refer to Division 1, Section 01530 Protection and Safety during Construction. SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit data on finishing products and special coating. B. Samples: 1. Submit two paper chip samples, 6x6 inch in size illustrating range of colors and textures available for each surface finishing product scheduled. 2. Transparent finishes shall be submitted on the type of wood specified, complete with top coat. Do not submit “color only” samples without top clear coat. Painting And Coating 09 90 00 - 1 1.3 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS A. 1.4 1.5 Operation and Maintenance Data: Submit maintenance and cleaning instructions for special coatings. QUALITY ASSURANCE A. The Contractor shall have a minimum of five years experience with commercial and institutional work. The Contractor shall employ skilled tradespeople who are thoroughly familiar with the products as specified and the procedures for this application. B. The decision of the Architect / Owner as to the acceptability of work shall be final. Unacceptable finished work is to be redone until acceptable to the Architect / Owner. C. Surface Burning Characteristics: 1. Fire Retardant Finishes: Maximum 25/450 flame spread/smoke developed index when tested in accordance with ASTM E84. D. Maintain one copy of each document, including finish sample book, on site. ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS A. Store and apply materials in environmental conditions required by manufacturer's instructions. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 2.2 PAINTS A. Provide products from the Owner’s standard paint manufacturer: Repcolite. B. Colors shall be as scheduled on the Drawings. Substitutions are not permitted. COMPONENTS A. Coatings: Ready mixed except field catalyzed coatings of good flow and brushing properties, capable of drying or curing free of streaks or sags. B. Accessory Materials: Linseed oil, shellac, turpentine, paint thinners and other materials required to achieve finishes specified. Painting And Coating 09 90 00 - 2 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 3.2 SITE CONDITIONS A. Verify substrate conditions are ready to receive Work. B. Apply paints only when the surface to be painted and the surrounding air temperature are between 45 degrees F and 95 degrees F. C. Apply paints only when humidity levels area in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations. Maintain recommended humidity levels as indicated by the manufacturer. PREPARATION A. Correct minor defects and clean surfaces affecting work of this section. All surfaces to be painted shall be free of rust, scale, grime or oil that may affect the adhesion of the paint to the surface. B. Remove electrical plates, hardware, light fixture trim, escutcheons, and fittings prior to preparing surfaces or applying finishes. C. Gypsum Board Surfaces: Fill minor defects with filler compound. Spot prime defects after repair. D. Galvanized Surfaces: Remove surface contamination and oils and wash with solvent. Apply coat of etching primer. E. Concrete and Unit Masonry Surfaces Scheduled to Receive Paint Finish: Remove foreign matter. Remove oil and grease with solution of tri-sodium phosphate, rinse well and allow to dry. F. Uncoated Steel and Iron Surfaces: Remove scale by wire brushing, sandblasting, clean by washing with solvent. Apply treatment of phosphoric acid solution. Prime paint after repairs. G. Shop Primed Steel Surfaces: Sand and scrape to remove loose primer and rust. Clean surfaces with solvent. Prime bare steel surfaces. H. Interior Wood Items Scheduled to Receive Paint Finish: Wipe off dust and grit prior to priming. Seal knots, pitch streaks, and sappy sections with sealer. Fill nail holes and cracks after primer has dried; sand between coats. I. Interior Wood Items Scheduled to Receive Transparent Finish: Wipe off dust and grit prior to sealing, seal knots, pitch streaks, and sappy sections with Painting And Coating 09 90 00 - 3 sealer. Fill nail holes and cracks after sealer has dried; sand lightly between coats. 3.3 J. Exterior Wood Scheduled to Receive Paint Finish: Remove dust, grit, and foreign matter. Seal knots, pitch streaks, and sappy sections. Fill nail holes with tinted exterior paintable caulking compound after prime coat has been applied. K. Exterior Wood Scheduled to Receive Transparent Finish: Remove dust, grit, and foreign matter; seal knots, pitch streaks, and sappy sections with sealer. Fill nail holes with tinted exterior caulking compound after sealer has been applied. APPLICATION A. Sand wood and metal surfaces lightly between coats to achieve required finish. B. Where clear finishes are required, tint fillers to match wood. C. Prime concealed surfaces of interior and exterior woodwork with primer paint. D. Prime concealed surfaces of interior wood surfaces scheduled to receive stain or varnish finish with gloss varnish reduced 25 percent with thinner. E. Finishing Mechanical And Electrical Equipment: 1. Refer to Mechanical and Electrical Drawings for schedule of color coding, identification banding of equipment, duct work piping, and conduit. Color code items in accordance with requirements indicated. 2. Color band and identify with flow arrows, names, and numbering. 3. Paint shop primed equipment. 4. Remove unfinished louvers, grilles, covers, and access panels and paint separately. Paint to match adjacent wall or ceiling surface. 5. Paint dampers exposed behind louvers, grilles, convector and baseboard cabinets to match face panels. 6. Prime and paint insulated and exposed pipes, insulated and exposed ducts, hangers, brackets, collars and supports, except where items are prefinished. 7. Paint interior surfaces of air ducts and convector and baseboard heating cabinets visible through grilles and louvers with one coat of flat black paint to visible surfaces. 8. Paint exposed conduit and electrical equipment occurring in finished areas. 9. Paint both sides and edges of plywood backboards. Painting And Coating 09 90 00 - 4 10. 3.4 F. The Contractor shall be responsible to protect adjacent areas from paint dripping during work. The Contractor is responsible to remove immediately any paint spilled onto floors or adjacent unpainted areas; to remove paint from all glass, door hardware, etc.; and to clean windows and skylights (inside) and door glass (both sides) at the completion of work. G. The Contractor shall avoid painting existing unpainted metal items of brass, chrome, aluminum, or anodized finish and shall protect these from paint splatters and clean all paint residue if spillage occurs. H. The Contractor shall re-paint previously painted items to match the new color scheme. All exposed pipes and conduits shall be painted to match adjacent surfaces unless otherwise noted. VENTILATION A. 3.5 3.6 Reinstall electrical cover plates, hardware, light fixture trim, escutcheons, and fittings removed prior to finishing. The Contractor shall comply with the manufacturer’s recommendations to provide proper ventilation in all areas where work is being done and shall comply with strict VOC requirements. CLEANING AND PROTECTION A. As work proceeds, promptly remove finishes where spilled, splashed, or spattered. B. At end of each workday, remove rubbish, empty cans, rags, and other discarded materials from Project site. C. After completing paint application, clean spattered surfaces. Remove spattered paints by washing, scraping, or other methods. Do not scratch or damage adjacent finished surfaces. D. Protect work of other trades against damage from paint application. Correct damage to work of other trades by cleaning, repairing, replacing, and refinishing, as approved by Architect, and leave in an undamaged condition. E. At completion of construction activities of other trades, touch up and restore damaged or defaced painted surfaces. SCHEDULE - INTERIOR SURFACES A. The following paint schedule specifies paint products for general use on all campus projects. If modified on the drawings, such modification refers Painting And Coating 09 90 00 - 5 only to the specific location where noted. If the specified paint product is inappropriate for a specific condition, the paint contractor is to choose a comparable high quality product, subject to the approval of Grand Rapids Public Schools Project Manager. 1. Plaster, Drywall, Homasote, Previously-Painted Masonry: a. Primer: Repcolite quick-drying interior latex primer - sealer. Minimum dry film (MDF) thickness 1.3 mil. Prime new work; spot-prime previously-painted surfaces where patched or as required. b. Finish: Two coats (unless otherwise noted) Repcolite Waterborne – Semi-Gloss Enamel. MDF 1.6 mil per coat. 2. Woodwork and Trim (Natural Finish): a. Primer: Once coat PPG Rez Clear Sealer-Primer, 77-1, MDF 0.8 mil. b. Finish: Two coats PPG Rez Polyethylene Satin Clear Interior Costing, 77-9, MDF 1.1 mil per coat. 3. Woodwork and Trim (Painted Finish): a. Primer: Repcolite quick-drying enamel undercoated, MDF 1.6 mil. b. Finish: Two coats Repcolite Low Odor Interior Lo-Sheen Oil Enamel, MDF 1.6 mil per coat. 4. Ferrous Metal: a. Primer: 1 coat Repcolite white rust-inhibiting steel primer, MDF 1.9 mil. b. Finish: Two coats Repcolite Low Odor Interior Lo-Sheen Oil Enamel, MDF 1.6 mil per coat. 5. Galvanized Metal: a. Primer: 1 coat Repcolite White Rust Inhibiting Steel Primer, MDF 1.9 mil. b. Finish: Two coats Repcolite Low Odor Interior Lo-Sheen Oil Enamel, MDF 1.6 mil per coat. 6. Concrete, Masonry (New): a. Priner: One coat of latex block filler,1.9 mil. b. Finish: Two coats (unless otherwise noted) Repcolite Waterborne – Semi-Gloss Enamel. MDF 1.6 mil per coat. END OF SECTION Painting And Coating 09 90 00 - 6 SECTION 10 22 39 FOLDING PANEL PARTITIONS Part 1 – General 1.01 DESCRIPTION A. General 1. Furnish and install operable partitions and suspension system. Provide all labor, materials, tools, equipment, and services for operable walls in accordance with provisions of contract documents. 1.02 RELATED WORK BY OTHERS A. Preparation of opening will be by General Contractor. Any deviation of site conditions contrary to approved shop drawings must be called to the attention of the architect. B. All header, blocking, support structures, jambs, track enclosures, surrounding insulation, and sound baffles as required in 1.04 Quality Assurance. C. Prepunching of support structure in accordance with approved shop drawings. D. Paint or otherwise finishing all trim and other materials adjoining head and jamb of operable partitions. 1.03 SUBMITTALS A. Complete shop drawings are to be provided prior to fabrication indicating construction and installation details. Shop drawings must be submitted within 60 days after receipt of signed contract. 1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Preparation of the opening shall conform to the criteria set forth per ASTM E557 Standard Practice for Architectural Application and Installation of Operable Partitions B. The partition STC (Sound Transmission Classification) shall be achieved per the standard test methods ASTM E90. C. Noise isolation classifications shall be achieved per the standard test methods ASTM E336 and ASTM E413. D. Noise Reduction Coefficient (NRC) ratings shall be per ASTM C423. E. Rack testing for 10 years. (tensional strength stress test) F. The manufacturer shall have a quality system that is registered to the ISO 9001 standards. 1.05 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Proper storage of partitions before installation and continued protection during and after installation will be the responsibility of the General Contractor. 1.06 WARRANTY A. Partition system shall be guaranteed for a period of two years against Folding Panel Partitions 10 22 39 defects in material and workmanship, excluding abuse. Part 2 - Products 2.01 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS A. Upon compliance with all of the criteria specified in this section, Manufacturers wishing to bid products equal to the product specified must submit to the architect 10 days prior to bidding complete data in support of compliance and a list of three past installations of products similar to those listed. The submitting manufacturer guarantees the proposed substituted product complies with the performance items specified and as detailed on the drawings. Hufcor as base specification and all manufactures must meet or exceed. 2.02 MATERIALS A. Product to be top supported Series 632 paired panels as manufactured by Hufcor Inc. 1. Panels shall be nominally 3” [76] thick, to 48” [1219] in width, and hinged in pairs. 2. Panel faces shall be laminated to appropriate substrate to meet the STC requirement in 2.04 Acoustical Performance. a. 49 STC (20 ½” drywall over 20 ga min steel backer) 3. Frames shall be of 16 gauge [1.42mm] painted steel with integral factory applied aluminum vertical edge and face protection. 4. Vertical sound seals shall be of tongue and groove configuration, ensure panel-to-panel alignment and prevent sound leaks between panels. 5. Horizontal top seals shall be fixed continuous contact dual 4-finger vinyl. 6. Horizontal bottom seals shall be retractable, provide up to 2” [50] nominal operating clearance, and exert downward force when extended. 7. Horizontal trim shall be of aluminum. (painted in 3 standard colors: Lamb’s Wool, Brown, or Gray) 8. Low profile hinges on basic panels shall be of steel and project no more than 1/4” [6] beyond panel faces. Each pair of panels to have a minimum of three hinges B. Weight of the panels shall be 5.7-10.2 lbs. per sq. ft. [27.8-49.8kg/sq.m] based on options selected. C. Suspension system: 1. Track shall be of clear anodized architectural grade extruded aluminum alloy 6063-T6 (no steel track allowed or will be excepted). Track design shall provide precise alignment at the trolley running surfaces and provide integral support for adjoining ceiling, soffit, or plenum sound barrier. Track shall be connected to the structural support by pairs of minimum 3/8” [10] dia. threaded steel hanger rods. Guide rails and/or track sweep seals shall not be excepted. Folding Panel Partitions 10 22 39 a. Each panel shall be supported by one 4-wheeled carrier. Wheels to be of hardened steel ball bearings encased with molded polymer tires. D. Finishes 1. Face finish shall be: (select as required): a. Factory applied reinforced vinyl fabric with woven backing, weighing not less than 15 oz. per lineal yard [465 g/m]. Color shall be selected from manufacturer’s standard color selectors. b. Color to be Hufcor 41-274 Dover with brown trim 2. Exposed metal trim and seal color shall be (select from Hufcor’s Standard Trim selector): a. Lamb’s Wool (standard) b. Brown (standard) c. Gray (standard) 3. Aluminum track shall be clear anodized E. Available Accessories/Options 2. Inset chalk/writing/projection surfaces 3. 2 – 4’ high marker boards and 1 eraser pocket each side 2.03 OPERATION A. Panels shall be manually moved from the storage area, positioned in the opening, and seals set. B. Retractable Horizontal Seals 1. Retractable horizontal seals shall be activated by a removable quick-set operating handle located approximately 42” [1067] from the floor in the panel edge. 2. All retractable seals in each hinged pair shall be operated simultaneously. 3. Seal activation requires approximately 15 lbs. [6.8 kg] of force per panel and approximately a 190 degree turn of the removable handle. C. Automatic Floor Seals will be allowed or excepted D. Final partition closure to be by (select one): 1. Lever closure panel with expanding jamb which compensates for minor wall irregularities and provides a minimum of 250 lbs. [113.4kg] seal force against the adjacent wall for optimum sound control. The jamb activator shall be located approximately 45” [1143] from the floor in the panel face and be accessed from either side of the panel. The jamb is equipped with a mechanical rack and pinion gear drive mechanism and shall extend 4”-6” [100-152] by turning the removable operating handle. 2.04 ACOUSTICAL PERFORMANCE A. Acoustical performance shall be tested at a laboratory accredited by the Folding Panel Partitions 10 22 39 National Voluntary Laboratory Accreditation Program (NVLAP) and in accordance with ASTM E90 Test Standards. Standard panel construction shall have obtained an STC rating of (select as required): 49 min. (sound test must match installed product) 1. Complete, unaltered written test report is to be made available upon request. Part 3 - Execution A. Installation. The complete installation of the operable wall system shall be by an authorized factory-trained installer and be in strict accordance with the approved shop drawings and manufacturer’s standard printed specifications, instructions, and recommendations. B. Cleaning 1. All track and panel surfaces shall be wiped clean and free of handprints, grease, and soil. 2. Cartoning and other installation debris shall be removed to onsite waste collection area, provided by others. C. Training 1. Installer shall demonstrate proper operation and maintenance procedures to owner’s representative. 2. Operating handle and owners manuals shall be provided to owner’s representative. Folding Panel Partitions 10 22 39 SECTION 23 07 00 HVAC INSULATION PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. HVAC piping insulation, jackets and accessories. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit product description, thermal characteristics and list of materials and thickness for each service, and location. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Test pipe insulation for maximum flame spread index of 25 and maximum smoke developed index in accordance with ASTM E84. B. Pipe insulation manufactured in accordance with ASTM C585 for inner and outer diameters. C. Factory fabricated fitting covers manufactured in accordance with ASTM C450. D. Perform Work in accordance with State and Local Jurisdiction 1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Accept materials on site in original factory packaging, labeled with manufacturer's identification, including product density and thickness. B. 1.5 Protect insulation from weather and construction traffic, dirt, water, chemical, and damage, by storing in original wrapping. ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS A. Install insulation only when ambient temperature and humidity conditions are within range recommended by manufacturer. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURER A. Manufacturers; Glass Fiber and Mineral Fiber Insulation: HVAC Insulation 23 07 00 - 1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 2.2 CerainTeed Corp Johns Manville Knauf Insulation Mason insulation Ownes Corning PIPE INSULATION A. TYPE P-1: ASTM C547, molded glass fiber pipe insulation. 1. Thermal Conductivity: 0.23 at 75 degrees F (0.034 at 24 degrees C). 2. Operating Temperature Range: 0 to 850 degrees F (minus 18 to 454 degrees C). 3. Vapor Barrier Jacket: ASTM C1136, Type I, factory applied reinforced foil kraft with self-sealing adhesive joints. 4. Jacket Temperature Limit: minus 20 to 150 degrees F (minus 29 to 66 degrees C). 2.3 PIPE INSULATION JACKETS A. Vapor Retarder Jacket: 1. White Kraft paper with glass fiber yarn, bonded to aluminized film. 2. Water vapor transmission: ASTM E96/E96M; 0.02 perm-inches. B. PVC Plastic Pipe Jacket: 1. Product Description: One piece molded type fitting covers and sheet material, off-white color. 2. Thickness: 30 mil 3. Connections: Brush on welding adhesive or pressure sensitive color matching vinyl tape. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Verify surfaces are clean and dry, with foreign material removed. 3.2 INSTALLATION - PIPING SYSTEMS A. Piping Exposed to View in Finished Spaces: Locate insulation and cover seams in least visible locations. B. Continue insulation through penetrations of building assemblies or portions of assemblies having fire resistance rating of one hour or less. Provide intumescent firestopping when continuing insulation through assembly. Finish at supports, protrusions, and interruptions. Refer to Section 07 84 00 for penetrations of assemblies with fire resistance rating greater than one hour. HVAC Insulation 23 07 00 - 2 C. Hot Piping Systems greater than degrees F 160 degrees F: 1. Furnish factory-applied or field-applied standard jackets. Secure with outward clinch expanding staples or pressure sensitive adhesive system on standard factory-applied jacket and butt strips or both. 2. Insulate fittings, joints, and valves with insulation of like material and thickness as adjoining pipe. Finish with glass cloth and adhesive or PVC fitting covers. 3. Insulate flanges and unions at equipment. D. Inserts and Shields: 1. Piping 1-1/2 inches Diameter and Smaller: Install galvanized steel shield between pipe wall opening and insulation. 3.3 SCHEDULES A. Heating Services Piping Insulation Schedule: INSULATION TYPE PIPE SIZE INSULATION THICKNESS inches Low Pressure Steam Supply up to 15 psi up to 250 degrees F P-1 1-1/4 inches) and smaller 1-1/2 inches and larger 1.5 2.0 Low Pressure Steam Condensate Return P-1 1-1/4 inches and smaller 1-1/2 inches and larger 1.5 2 Gravity Steam Condensate Return P-1 1-1/4 inches and smaller 1-1/2 inches and larger 1.5 2 PIPING SYSTEM END OF SECTION HVAC Insulation 23 07 00 - 3 SECTION 23 22 13 STEAM AND CONDENSATE HEATING PIPING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Low pressure steam piping. 2. Low pressure steam condensate piping. 3. Unions and flanges. 4. Pipe hangers and supports. 5. Valves. 1.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Where more than one piping system material is specified, provide compatible system components and joints. Use non-conducting dielectric connections whenever jointing dissimilar metals in open systems. B. 1.3 Use ball valves for shut-off and to isolate equipment, part of systems, or vertical risers. SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: 1. Piping: Materials, fittings, and accessories. Submit manufacturers catalog information. 2. Valves: Manufacturers catalog information with valve data and ratings for each service. B. Perform Work according to ASME B31.1 ASME B31.9 for installation of piping systems C. Fabricator or Installer: Company specializing in performing Work of this Section with three years' experience 1.4 FIELD MEASUREMENTS A. Verify field measurements prior to fabrication. Steam and Condensate Heating Piping 23 22 13 - 1 PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 LOW PRESSURE STEAM PIPING, ABOVE GROUND (15 PSIGMAXIMUM) A. Steel Pipe: ASTM A53/A53M, Schedule 40, black. 1. Fittings: ASME B16.3 malleable iron Class 125, or ASTM A234/A234M forged steel Class 125. 2. Joints: Threaded for pipe 2 inch and smaller; 2.2 LOW PRESSURE STEAM CONDENSATE PIPING, ABOVE GROUND A. Steel Pipe: ASTM A53/A53M, Schedule 80, black. 1. Fittings: ASME B16.3 malleable iron Class 125, or ASTM A234/A234M forged steel Class 125. 2. Joints: Threaded for pipe and smaller.. 2.3 UNIONS AND FLANGES A. Unions for Pipe 2 inches and Smaller: 1. Ferrous Piping: Class 150, malleable iron, threaded. 2.4 BALL VALVES A. Manufacturers: 1. Nibco 2. Red and White 3. Jamsbury. 4. Approved Equal B. 2 inches and Smaller: MSS SP 110, Class 150, bronze, three piece body, type 316 stainless steel ball, full port, teflon seats, blow-out proof stem, threaded ends, wing or tee handle locking lever handle extended lever handle round handle oval handle with balancing stops. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 PREPARATION A. Ream pipe and tube ends. Remove burrs. B. Remove scale and dirt on inside and outside before assembly. C. Prepare piping connections to equipment with flanges or unions. D. Keep open ends of pipe free from scale and dirt. Protect open ends with temporary plugs or caps. Steam and Condensate Heating Piping 23 22 13 - 2 E. After completion, fill, clean, and treat systems. Install Work according to standards. F. Route piping parallel to building structure and maintain gradient. G. Install piping to conserve building space, and not interfere with use of space. H. Group piping whenever practical at common elevations. I. Sleeve pipe passing through partitions, walls and floors. J. Install firestopping at fire rated construction perimeters and openings containing penetrating sleeves and piping. K. Install piping to allow for expansion and contraction without stressing pipe, joints, or connected equipment. L. Slope steam supply piping one inch in 40 feet (0.25 percent) in direction of flow. Use eccentric reducers to maintain bottom of pipe aligned. M. Provide drip trap assembly at low points, risers, changes in elevation and before control valves. N. Install valves with stems upright or horizontal, not inverted. O. Insulate exposed piping. END OF SECTION Steam and Condensate Heating Piping 23 22 13 - 3 SECTION 23 82 00 CONVECTION HEATING UNITS GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Baseboard Radiation. 1.2 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: Submit schedules for equipment and radiation enclosures indicating length and number of pieces of element and enclosure, corner pieces, end caps, cap strips, access doors, pilaster covers, and comparison of specified heat required to actual heat output of equipment. Submit coil and frame configurations, and rough-in dimensions. 1.3 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS A. Operation and Maintenance Data: Submit operating instructions, maintenance and repair data, and parts lists. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Perform Work in accordance with State and local standard. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 BASEBOARD RADIATION A. Manufacturers: 1. Rittling 2. Sterling 3. Vulcan. B. Heating Elements: mechanically expanded into flanged collars of evenly spaced aluminum fins, one tube end belled. C. Enclosure: Minimum 0.030 inch (0.75 mm) thick steel back and top of one piece; front panel, end panel, end caps, corners, and joiner pieces, full length damper. D. Finish: Factory applied baked enamel, standard colors by Architect. Convection Heating Units 23 82 00 - 1 PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Install radiation on outside walls and install cover as indicated on Drawings. Center elements under windows where possible. B. For baseboard radiation, install shut-off valve on supply piping and balancing valve on return piping. Install air vents on radiation. Install to allow draining Install drain connection at low points. C. Touch-up marred or scratched surfaces of factory-finished cabinets, using finish materials furnished by manufacturer. END OF SECTION Convection Heating Units 23 82 00 - 2 SECTION 26 0501 BASIC ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A. This section supplements all sections of this division and shall apply to all phases of work hereinafter specified, shown on drawings, or required to provide a complete installation of electrical systems. 1.02 WORK INCLUDED A. Furnish all labor, material, services, and skilled supervision necessary for construction, erection, installation, connections, testing, and adjustments of all circuits and electrical equipment specified herein, as shown or noted on drawings, and its delivery to the Owner, complete in all respects and ready for use. 1.03 QUALIFICATIONS A. All materials and equipment shall be installed by qualified tradesmen, experienced in installing respective material and equipment. Materials and equipment shall be manufactured in accordance with the applicable National Electrical Manufacturers’ Association (NEMA) standards where such a standard has been established for the particular material and equipment. 1.04 CONTRACT DRAWINGS A. Contract drawings are shown in part diagrammatic, intended to convey the scope of work, indicating the general arrangement of panelboards, switches, equipment, conduit, and outlets. Due to the diagrammatic nature of the drawings, many of the necessary individual component parts are not indicated but shall be included by the Contractor for a complete and operative electrical system. Follow drawings in laying out work, and verify places for installation of materials and equipment. Whenever a question exists as to exact intended location of outlets or equipment, obtain instructions from the Architect/Engineer before proceeding with the work. Information presented on these drawings is as accurate as preliminary surveys and planning can determine, but extreme accuracy is not guaranteed, and field verification of all dimensions and conditions is required. 1.05 SUBMITTALS A. Submit under provisions of Division 01, and submittals required under Section 26 0000. B. Submit 6 copies of catalog cuts, shop drawings, and product data grouped to include complete submittals of related systems, products, and accessories in a single submittal. C. Mark dimensions and values in units to match those specified. D. Data must include job name, dimensions, capacities, construction characteristics, and installation instructions. E. Shop drawings must be thoroughly checked by the Contractor and must contain his stamp of approval before being submitted to the Architect/Engineer for review. F. Submittals not conforming to the above requirements will be returned without review and must be revised and resubmitted. G. Submit 4 copies of test reports and certificates. 1.06 BASIC INSTALLATION A. All materials and equipment shall be installed in a first class, orderly manner. The Owner reserves the right to direct rearrangement and/or replacement of any item or part of work that, in his/her opinion, does not present a neat, orderly, workmanlike Basic Electrical Requirements 26 0501 - 1 SECTION 26 0501 BASIC ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS B. installation. Such rearrangement and/or replacement, when so directed, shall be made at the Contractor's expense without additional cost to the Owner. Accessibility: No part of the electrical systems shall be installed in nonaccessible locations to prevent normal maintenance and operation of equipment. 1.07 SUPPORT FROM STRUCTURE A. The Contractor shall be responsible for all supporting equipment necessary for the installation of his/her work. All support steel shall be prime painted as a minimum. All fastenings to exposed steel purlins, subpurlins, joists, and structure shall be of the clamping type, and in no case shall any of these members be drilled without specific approval of the Architect/Engineer. No electrical work shall be installed to impair the structural members, sleeves at stress points, excessive conduit in poured concrete, etc. 1.08 CLEANING, PATCHING, AND PAINTING A. Upon completion of the installation, this Contractor shall thoroughly clean all fixtures and equipment. All patching, painting, and repairing of surfaces damaged in the performance of this work shall be made by this Contractor or by others, when directed by the Owner, at this Contractor's expense. It shall be the responsibility of the Contractor to paint all exposed conduits in finished areas of the building in compliance with the painting requirements. 1.09 SPECIFICATION COMPLIANCE A. All materials and equipment shall be new, unless specifically indicated otherwise and shall be in strict accordance with this specification and/or as approved in writing by the Architect/Engineer. Where manufacturers' names, trade names, or catalog numbers are specified, it is for the purpose of describing type, design, and minimum quality of equipment and material required. Equivalent equipment to that specified by other manufacturers listed may be used with approval prior to bidding. Unlisted manufacturers' products, similar and equal in all respects, must be submitted to the Architect/Engineer for approval 8 days prior to bid opening. Only approved materials will be acceptable for this work. 1.10 MATERIAL LISTING AND LABELING; CODE COMPLIANCE A. Material and equipment shall be laboratory listed and labeled by a nationally recognized testing laboratory with equipment listing and follow-up service. B. All material and equipment and their installation shall be in compliance with the applicable portions of the National Electrical Code (NEC) and any local codes having jurisdiction. 1.11 EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION A. All panelboard, switchboard circuit breakers, enclosed switches, motor controllers, and contactors shall be provided with laminated nameplates with a white surface, black core, and 1/4 inch high engraved letters. Nameplates shall be attached to equipment with 2 screws. Clearly identify, on the nameplate, equipment or equipment served and spell out the full name of the equipment. Panelboards shall have typewritten directories with all circuits accurately identified and plastic covers over the directories. 1.12 ELECTRIC MOTOR CONTROL Basic Electrical Requirements 26 0501 - 2 SECTION 26 0501 BASIC ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS A. All electrical controls, starters, push-button stations, and disconnect switches used to control motors will be furnished and installed by the Contractor unless specifically noted otherwise. 1.13 HOUSEKEEPING PADS A. All switchboards, transformers, or other electrical equipment that will be floor mounted shall have 3-1/2 inch high concrete housekeeping pads. Pads shall extend 2 inches beyond the edge of the equipment base and shall have beveled edges. If pads are not poured with the floor, provide tie anchors into the concrete floor to secure the pad to the floor. 1.14 FIRESTOPPING A. Electrical contractor shall provide firestopping per architectural sections for all openings and sleeves through floors and firewalls. Sleeves provided for telephone, data, sound or other communication cables shall be firestopped after the respective contractor has finished his work. See architectural drawings for fire rating of walls and floors. 1.15 BACKFILLING A. Contractor shall compact all backfill for trenches to meet the same compaction for the soil as before trenching. 1.16 UNDERGROUND CONDUIT MARKER A. Provide a 4 inch wide red plastic identification tape marked with “ELECTRIC LINE” over feeder and conduits buried underground outside building. Tape shall be placed in trench at 12 inches below finished grade. PART 2 PRODUCTS Not used. PART 3 EXECUTION Not used. END OF SECTION Basic Electrical Requirements 26 0501 - 3 SECTION 26 0505 WIRING DEVICES PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A. Switches. B. Receptacles. C. Cover plates. 1.02 SUBMITTALS A. Submit cut sheets or each device. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MANUFACTURERS A. Hubbell. B. Bryant. C. Leviton. D. Arrow Hart. E. Pass & Seymour. 2.02 120/277 VOLT SWITCHES A. UL listed, quiet, slow make/slow break design, side and back wired, with totally enclosed case. Provide matching 2 pole, 3-way, 4-way, lock type, illuminated, and pilot light switches where called for on the drawings. Hubbell AH P&S Leviton Standard Toggle 20A 1220 1990 20AC 1220 2.03 KEYED SWITCHES A. UL listed, single pole, 125 volt, 20 ampere, cam lock type with stainless steel cover plate and tamperproof screws. Hubbell. 2.04 INCANDESCENT DIMMERS A. Dimmer shall be wall box type, linear slide intensity control; rated for 120 volt, 1,200 watts, UL listed with an air gap switch for positive on/off operation. Dimmer shall have preset lighting level control. Cover plate shall match exactly or very close to standard wall switch cover plates. Dimmers shall have a one year warranty against defects in manufacture. B. Manufacturer and type shall be Lutron Nova NF series or equal by Hubble or Leviton. 2.06 OCCUPANCY SENSOR SWITCHES A. Occupancy sensors shall be dual technology infrared/ultrasonic type, 120/277 volt, wall or ceiling mounted as shown on drawings. The sensor shall be UL listed for fluorescent and incandescent loads and include a 20 amp air gap switch and override “ON” switch. The sensor shall be user adjustable for sensitivity and adjustable off delay from 10 seconds to 15 minutes minimum. All adjustments shall be concealed behind housing. Sensor shall have 180 degree detection field and cover movement over the rooms square foot area. Include power control station where necessary. Housing cover color shall match exactly or very close to color of standard wall switch cover plates if wall mounted, white if ceiling mounted. B. Occupancy sensors/power packs shall have spare set of contacts for interfacing with the BAS or security system as necessary. C. Manufacturers shall be Hubbell, Leviton or approved equal by engineer. Wiring Devices 26 0505 - 1 SECTION 26 0505 WIRING DEVICES 2.07 STANDARD RECEPTACLES A. UL listed, polarized, parallel blade, U-grounding slot, back and side wired, 125 volts with amperages as shown below. Hubbell AH P&S Leviton Duplex 15A 5252 5252 5262 5262 Isolated Ground 15A IG5262 IG5262 IG6300 5262-IG 2.08 TAMPER RESISTANCE TYPE RECEPTACLES A. Tamper resistance, UL listed, polarized, parallel blade, U-grounding slot, back and side wired, 125 volts with amperages as shown below. Hubbell AH P&S Leviton Duplex 15A 5252 5252 5262 5262 Isolated Ground 15A IG5262 IG5262 IG6300 5262-IG 2.09 GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTER (GFI) RECEPTACLES A. UL listed, polarized duplex, parallel blade, U-grounding slot, 125 volt, with ground fault protective circuitry, operable from -30 degrees F to +150 degrees F, test push button, reset push button, designed for feed through service. Hubbell AH P&S Leviton Duplex 15A GF5252 GF5242 1591-SL 6599 2.10 SURGE SUPPRESSION (SP) RECEPTACLES A. UL listed, polarized, parallel blade, U-grounding slot, active suppression circuit indicator light, damage alert beeper, normal and common mode protection or 140 joules minimum, provide downstream protection to receptacles on the same circuit, meet UL 1449 and 498, blue color. AH P&S Leviton Hubbell Duplex 15A 5252S 5262S 6262-?SP 6598 2.11 CORROSION RESISTANT RECEPTACLES A. UL listed, polarized, parallel blade, U-grounding slot, back and side wired, 125 volts, 15 amps as manufactured by Leviton #52CM-62 or approved equal. 2.12 POLY SURFACE MOUNTED RACEWAY WITH OUTLET DEVICES A. Provide two compartment, UL listed, surface mounted polymer raceways with internal divider for power and communication cabling. Provide all corners, fittings, end plates, covers, receptacle mounting plates, telephone/data mounting plates and any other mounting hardware required for complete system. B. Receptacles, telephone, and data outlets shall be as specified in other sections or paragraphs in this specification. C. Provide Wiremold style snap-in cover plate for receptacles and telephone/data outlet mounting so as to overlap the adjacent cover cut seam. D. Where receptacle and telephone or combination telephone/data outlets are shown on drawings, provide combination receptacle and telephone outlet mounting and cover. Where single device is shown, provide dual mounting with blank cover position for future mounting of alternate device. E. See the drawings for run lengths and devices quantities and confirm lengths in field. F. Finish shall be ivory and field painted to match background wall. Coordinate with General Contractor. Wiring Devices 26 0505 - 2 SECTION 26 0505 WIRING DEVICES G. Manufacturer shall be Panduit, Wiremold or Thomas Betts. 2.13 DEVICE COLORS A. Switches shall be brown to match existing areas. B. Receptacles shall be brown to match existing areas. 2.14 DEVICE COVER PLATES A. Provide smooth metal satin finish, stainless 302/304 cover plates. Hubbell, Series S. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Coordinate switch mounting location with the architectural detail. B. Coordinate mounting height of receptacles with baseboard fin tube. C. Mount general use receptacles vertically with the grounding pole at the bottom. D. Occupancy sensor provider shall review drawings and confirm or recommend any required changes for proper system operation based on their specific product prior to bidding. E. Extend and re-wire switches where required to match existing fixture dual level or row switching per classroom. Field verify all locations. END OF SECTION Wiring Devices 26 0505 - 3 SECTION 26 0519 BUILDING WIRE AND CABLE PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A. Building wire and cable. B. Connectors. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS A. Building Wire: 98 percent conductivity stranded copper conductor, 600 volt rated, 90/75 degree C insulation THHN/THWN. B. Connectors: Insulated spiral mechanical for No. 10 and smaller wire and compression or mechanical for No. 8 and larger wire. C. Wire Tie Wraps: Plenum rated, fire retardant, 6/6 nylon type where used in plenum rated spaces. D. Use of MC type cabling is allowed in limited runs and areas. See specification Section 26 0533 for use areas. 2.02 USE A. Minimum Size: No. 12 AWG except for control wire, which may be No. 14 AWG. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Make the conductor length for parallel feeders identical. B. Lace or clip groups of feeder conductors at distribution centers, pull boxes, and wireways. C. Provide copper grounding conductors and straps. D. Install wire and cable in code conforming raceway. E. Use wire pulling lubricant for pulling No. 4 AWG and larger wire. F. Install wire in conduit runs after concrete and masonry work is complete and after moisture is swabbed from conduits. G. Splice only in accessible junction or outlet boxes. H. No more than 8 conductors shall be installed in a branch circuit conduit unless noted otherwise on the drawings. Derate per the National Electric Code for number of wires. I. Use No. 10 AWG wire where the distance to the first outlet from the panel exceeds 75 feet for branch circuits not exceeding 150 volts to ground and 200 feet for branch circuits between 150 and 300 volts to ground. J. Lights and outlets shall be grouped on circuits as shown on the drawings. K. Different types of circuits, such as feeders, branch circuits, control circuits, and signal circuits, shall not be mixed in common conduit runs but shall be run separately. L. Each feeder shall be run in a separate raceway unless noted otherwise on the drawings. M. No wire may be pulled until the walls and conduits are in place. Leave at least 6 inches of free conductor at all outlets except where conductors are intended to loop without joints through outlets. All wiring shall be installed to permit withdrawal and reinstallation of conductors between outlets without damage to the finished building structure. N. Low voltage cables shall be installed under the following guidelines: 1. Shall be tagged at both ends for identification and be routed in conduit or the cable tray. Building Wire and Cable 26 0519 - 1 SECTION 26 0519 BUILDING WIRE AND CABLE 2. O. 3.02 Above ceilings, low voltage cables shall be protected with eyelets where the cables cross steel edges and shall be installed no closer than 4 feet from lighting fixtures, transformers, or electric motors. 3. Dropping from joist space to equipment, cables must be enclosed in raceway as noted on the plans or, where not noted, shall be installed in conduit by the Electrical Contractor to protect against mechanical injury. Raceways are to be installed from ceiling plenum space or bottom chord of joist to equipment location. Conduits are to be securely fastened and bushed at both ends; raceways shall have no sharp edges. 4. Where low voltage cables and raceways must go through countertops, the Electrical Contractor shall subcontract all openings through countertops with the General Trades Contractor and shall provide grommets for cable protection. 5. Unless cables are installed in raceways or noncombustible tubing, they shall meet the fire resistance requirements of NEC Article 725 and shall be low smoke producing with UL listing for use in plenum ceilings. Branch circuit conductors shall be color coded to differentiate the phases and voltage, the same color being assigned to the same phase and voltage throughout the job. (Do not mix voltage in same conduit.) Phase indication shall be as follows: 120/208 Volts 277/480 Volts Phase A - Black Phase A - Brown Phase B - Red Phase B - Orange Phase C - Blue Phase C - Yellow Neutral - White Neutral - Gray with Stripe Ground - Green Ground - Green IDENTIFICATION A. Tag, by circuit and panel number, each conductor in the panelboard gutter. Where several conductors pass through a pull or junction box, permanently tag with circuit and panel number with wire markers. END OF SECTION Building Wire and Cable 26 0519 - 2 SECTION 26 0526 GROUNDING AND BONDING PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A. Grounding of all equipment, raceway systems, interior wiring systems with neutrals, receptacles and power outlets, motors and motorized equipment, and communication systems. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS A. 5/8 inch x 20 foot copper clad steel ground rods. B. Medium soft drawn copper, Class B stranded, bare (or insulated, where noted). C. Insulated Grounding Bushings: Provide malleable iron or steel, hot dipped, mechanically galvanized grounding bushing with 150 degree C, UL rated phenolic insulation. O-Z/Gedney Type BLG or equal. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 POWER SYSTEM GROUNDING A. Utility Grounding: Provide ground rod and ground conductor at transformer per NEC. B. Electrical Service Ground: Provide (3) 5/8 inch x 20 foot copper clad ground rods spaced minimum of 20 feet apart or as noted on the drawings. Connect ground conductor between ground rods to main switch ground bus, to water meter, and to building steel sized per NEC Table 250.66 or as noted on the drawings. C. Install insulated grounding bushings, grounding studs, and grounding jumpers at main switchboard(s), main power panel, power panels, pull boxes, motor control centers, and panelboards. D. Receptacles and power outlets shall be grounded with a Type THWN green grounding conductor sized in accordance with NEC Table 250.122 or as noted on the drawings wired between the device grounding screw and the ground bus in the panel. E. When grounding conductors are enclosed in metallic conduit, the grounding conductors shall be bonded at both ends with grounding bushings. F. PVC and all other nonmetallic conduits shall carry an insulated stranded ground conductor to provide ground continuity. The equipment grounding conductors shall be sized in accordance with NEC Table 250.122 based on the largest overcurrent device rating that protects conductors in the respective raceway or as noted on the drawings. Bond the equipment grounding conductor to all metallic boxes and nonmetallic boxes where bonding screws are provided for the purpose. G. Flex Conduit: Equipment connected to the electrical system with flexible conduit to be grounded with a THWN green equipment grounding conductor inside flexible conduit sized in accordance with NEC Table 250.122. H. Light Pole Grounding: Provide THWN ground conductor with green insulation to lighting standards. Connect to corrosion resistant ground stud or ground clamp to feed-in point ground. Provide ground rod per base detail. 3.02 COMMUNICATION GROUNDING A. Telephone: Provide 1 No. 1 THWN green grounding conductor to ground bus in data room and to ground bar in electric room. B. Fire Alarm and Detection: Provide 1 No. 8 THWN green grounding conductor in 1/2 inch conduit to nearest data room ground bus. Grounding and Bonding 26 0526 - 1 SECTION 26 0526 GROUNDING AND BONDING C. 3.03 Sound System: Provide 1 No. 8 THWN green grounding conductor in 1/2 inch conduit to nearest data room ground bus. GROUND BAR A. Telecommunications Ground Bar (TGB): 1. TGB shall be installed as indicated on drawings (2 locations). 2. Ground bar shall be 1/4 inch x 4 inches x 20 inches, insulated copper ground bar. 3. Bar shall include all bolts, washers, brackets, and insulators required for mounting on the wall. 4. Ground conductor shall be a green insulated #2 AWG THWN continuous cable that routes between communications rooms and nearest building steel and local nearest electrical ground. 5. TGB shall be Newton No. 0030560010 or approved equivalent by Anixter. B. Compression (crimp) type ground lugs for connection of ground cables shall be Burndy #YCA series or equivalent. END OF SECTION Grounding and Bonding 26 0526 - 2 SECTION 26 0529 SUPPORTING DEVICES PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A. Steel channel conduit and equipment supports. B. Anchors and fasteners. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS A. Steel Channel: Equal to Unistrut P1000. B. Threaded Rod: 3/8 inch - 16 steel threaded rod. C. Beam Clamps: Equal to Unistrut P1650S or P2401S. D. Fitting including but not limited to end caps, rod support fitting, conduit drop fittings, channel closure, etc., as required. E. All channel, rod, fittings, etc., shall be manufactured by the same company. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Install products in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. B. Provide anchors, fasteners, and supports in accordance with NECA Standard of Installation. C. Do not fasten supports to pipes, ducts, mechanical equipment, or conduit. D. Do not use spring steel clips or clamps for mounting steel channel. E. Do not drill or cut structural members. F. Fabricate supports from structural steel or steel channel. Rigidly weld members or use hexagon head bolts to present neat appearance with adequate strength and rigidity. Use spring lock washers under all nuts. END OF SECTION Supporting Devices 26 0529 - 1 SECTION 26 0533 ELECTRICAL CONDUIT SYSTEMS PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A. Conduit and couplings. B. Surface mounted raceway. C. Flexible conduit. 1.02 RELATED SECTION A. Section 26 0526 - Grounding. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS A. Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT): Galvanized steel with insulated throat, steel, watertight, compression, and/or steel set screw type fittings. B. Flexible Metal Conduit (Greenfield): Steel armor, minimum 1/2 inch size with UL listed, insulated throat, and grounding connectors. C. Liquidtight Flexible Conduit (Sealtite): Flexible plastic jacketed steel armor conduit with grounding type connectors. Connectors for 1-1/4 inches and larger shall be O-Z/Gedney Ground-Tites. Box connectors shall have insulated throat. D. Nonmetallic Conduit: Rigid heavy wall Schedule 40 PVC with solvent weld couplings. E. Nonmetallic cable (Romex) and armored cable (BX) cable will not be permitted. F. Metal Clad Cabling: MC type cabling will be permitted in limited runs and areas. See Specification Section 26 0519. G. Surface mounted raceway for power shall be Wiremold V700, ivory finish. Provide all approved junction boxes, mounting hardware, fittings, etc. for complete system where required. 2.02 CONDUIT USE A. Use electrical metallic tubing in interior areas where rigid conduit or flexible conduit is not specified. B. Provide flexible conduit (Greenfield) for motor connections, transformer connections, and other equipment connections where subject to movement or vibration. Use minimum 1/2 inch size, except 3/8 inch may be used for light fixture whips not exceeding 6 feet where permitted by code. C. Provide liquidtight flexible conduit (Sealtite) for motor connections and other equipment connection where subject to movement or vibration and where, in an exterior location, refrigerated area, or corrosive atmosphere, subjected to water spray, or subjected to dripping oil, grease, or water. D. Use MC type cabling extended into classrooms off main hard piped raceway systems in corridors. DO NOT USE MC type cabling in exposed or open ceiling areas, in the administration area, mechanical spaces, surface mounted down walls, exterior, pool equipment rooms, pool room or associated pool locker, pool storage, ect. areas. E. MC type cabling may be used to fish between existing outlets and new outlet locations for power wiring. Secure per NEC. F. Where wiring must be run on surface use Wiremold V700, ivory finish, and paint to match background. Wiring shall blend in as much as possible with existing surface mounted raceway. Electrical Conduit Systems 26 0533 - 1 SECTION 26 0533 ELECTRICAL CONDUIT SYSTEMS PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Size conduits per number of conductors based on NEC tables for THW wire. B. Install conduit concealed in all finished areas. C. No pulling elbows shall be used above ceilings. D. Conduit for circuits in drywall partition systems shall be run overhead and shall not be stubbed out of the floor into partitions. E. Secure conduits to building structure with 1 hole, malleable iron straps; 2 hole, galvanized steel straps; or galvanized rod with channel (unistrut) and conduit straps. Do not attach to ceiling system, ductwork, piping, or roof deck. F. Install exposed conduits true and square with the building. G. Install conduit free from crimps and dents. Plug ends to prevent entry of dirt or moisture after installed. H. Clean out conduit before installation of conductors. I. Seal conduit with silicone caulk where conduits leave or enter a refrigerated area. J. Install UL approved expansion fittings, complete with grounding jumpers, where conduits cross building expansion joints; O-Z/Gedney Type AX-50. Provide bends or offsets in conduit adjacent to building expansion joints where conduit is installed above a suspended ceiling. K. Allow a minimum of 12 inch clearance at flues, steam pipes, and heat sources and a 6 inch clearance with other pipes. L. Provide sleeves for all conduits that pass through floors or fire walls. Seal around conduits with fire rated sealant, and grout all unused sleeves. M. Conduits shall not be run horizontally in mechanical, storage, utility rooms, etc., below 9 feet 0 inch AFF so as to maintain open wall space for mounting of other equipment. 3.02 PATCHING AND REPAIRING A. Patch or repair all roof, wall, or floor penetrations. This work shall be performed by skilled tradesmen of the respective trade at this Contractor's expense. All existing warranties are to be maintained for roofs. Coordinate with the Owner. END OF SECTION Electrical Conduit Systems 26 0533 - 2 SECTION 26 0533.1 BOXES AND FITTINGS PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A. Wall and ceiling outlet boxes. B. Pull and junction boxes. 1.02 RELATED WORK A. Section 26 0505 - Wiring Devices. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.01 MATERIALS A. Interior Outlet Boxes: Pressed sheet steel, blanked for conduit, hot dip galvanized, 1.25 ounces per square foot or cadmium plated conforming to UL requirements. B. Exterior and Damp or Wet Location Boxes: Cast malleable iron, deep type. C. Ceiling Boxes: 4 inch, 1-1/2 inch minimum depth, octagonal boxes for receiving (3 or less 1/2 inch) conduits. Provide fixture studs where required. D. Flush Mounted Outlet Boxes in Walls: 4 inch square, 1-1/2 inch minimum depth, boxes with matching plaster cover for single or 2 gang outlets. For larger boxes, use solid 4-1/2 inch height, gang type with gang plaster rings. In exposed masonry, use 1-1/4 inch deep square cut raised cover or 3-1/2 inch deep masonry boxes. E. Surface Mounted Outlet Boxes: 4 inches square, 1-1/2 inch minimum depth, with 1/2 inch raised steel cover for switches or receptacle. F. Pull Boxes and Junction Boxes: No. 16 gauge galvanized steel construction, sized per National Electrical Code, with screw-on or hinged cover. G. Flush Mounted Pull Boxes: Provide overlapping covers with flush head cover retaining screws, prime coated. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Mount outlet boxes flush in areas other than mechanical rooms, electrical rooms, and above removable ceilings. B. Adjust the position of outlets in finished masonry walls to suit masonry course lines. C. Do not install boxes back-to-back in the same wall. Coordinate cutting of masonry walls to achieve neat openings for boxes. Use rotary cutting equipment to cut masonry work for the installation of electrical fittings. D. Locate boxes in masonry walls so that only a corner need be cut from masonry units. E. Do not use sectional or handy boxes unless specifically requested. F. For boxes mounted in exterior walls, make sure there is insulation behind outlet boxes. G. Electrical Contractor shall coordinate mounting of outside wall receptacles with mechanical fin tube installation. H. For outlets mounted above counters, benches, or splashbacks, coordinate the location and mounting heights with built-in units and existing devices. Adjust the outlet mounting height to agree with the required location for the equipment served. Coordinate with architectural elevations. I. Securely mount boxes, and provide supports as required. Outlets supporting fixtures shall be independently supported adequate to receive 50 pound fixtures. J. Plug open knockouts or holes in boxes with NEMA 12 blanking devices. Boxes and Fittings 26 0533.1 - 1 SECTION 26 0533.1 BOXES AND FITTINGS K. L. M. N. M. Locate pull boxes and junction boxes above removable ceilings or in electrical rooms, utility rooms, or storage areas. No pulling "Ls" will be permitted to be used above ceilings. Provide pull boxes to limit conduit runs to 100 feet and to limit angles to the equivalent of 270 degrees. Junction boxes and covers for the fire alarm system shall be painted red. Where ceiling require opening to run wiring, patch at completion and install ceiling tile as provided by Owner. Coordinate work with General Contractor. END OF SECTION Boxes and Fittings 26 0533.1 - 2 SECTION 26 0801 INSPECTION AND TESTING PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 GENERAL DESCRIPTION A. The intent of the inspection, testing, and checkout work specified herein or required is to ensure that all electrical workmanship and equipment, whether Ownerfurnished or Contractor-furnished, is installed and performed in accordance with the design specifications, drawings, manufacturers' instructions, and all applicable codes and requirements. Also, it is intended to provide, ensure, or determine the following: 1. If the equipment or installation has been subjected to damage during shipment or installation. 2. If the equipment is in accordance with the purchase orders and specifications. 3. Provide initial acceptance tests and recorded data that can be used as a benchmark for future routine maintenance and trouble shooting. 4. Ensure a successful start-up with a minimum of last-minute interruptions and problems. 5. Determine the suitability of the equipment and systems for energization and placing into operating service. 6. Provide assurance that each system component is not only installed satisfactorily but performs and will continue to perform its function in the system with reasonable reliability throughout the life of the plant. 1.02 CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITY A. The Contractor shall provide all necessary supervision and labor, materials, tools, test instruments, or other equipment or services and expenses required to inspect, test, adjust, set, and calibrate; functionally and operationally check all work and components of the various electrical systems and circuitry throughout the installation. Also, the Contractor shall include the furnishing of sufficient personnel to assist operating forces in any additional checks they may require for acceptance, start-up, run-in, and placing the equipment and systems into continuous service. 1.03 TESTING LABORATORY/CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITY A. If the Contractor chooses to enlist the service of a testing firm to perform inspections and tests near the start-up and completion of the facilities, this in no way relieves the Contractor of the responsibility for the performance of the many and varied tests, checkouts, and inspections required during the various stages of construction. 1.04 LISTINGS AND DESCRIPTIONS OF WORK A. The listings and descriptions of the inspections, tests, and checks described herein shall not be considered as complete and all inclusive. Additional normal standard construction (and sometimes repetitive) checks and tests will be necessary throughout the job prior to final acceptance by the Owner. 1.05 PREPARATION OF PROCEDURES AND SCHEDULES A. The Contractor is responsible for the preparation of proposed procedures and schedules for all inspections, tests, settings, and calibrations specified or otherwise required prior to or during the checkout for start-up and acceptance of all the electrical components, equipment, and systems. This work shall be coordinated and shall be compatible with both the work of the other crafts and the project schedule. The above must be organized and submitted with the proposed testing and checkout forms for the review and approval of the Owner's representative. The Electrical Testing 26 0801 - 1 SECTION 26 0801 INSPECTION AND TESTING procedures must provide specific instructions of the checking and testing of each component in addition to the system functional checks. Tests and inspections shall also be scheduled as the job progresses and may require repetition in greater detail at a later stage of construction. All procedures submitted shall include job safety rules proposed. 1.06 INSPECTION OF PURCHASED EQUIPMENT A. Equipment purchased by the Contractor or purchased by the Owner for Contractor installation shall be inspected and tested to determine its condition. See other applicable sections of the specifications and contract documents for required Contractor checks and responsibilities. 1.07 REPORT OF DAMAGE A. At any stage of construction when observed, any electrical equipment or system determined to be damaged, faulty, or requiring repair shall be reported to the Owner. 1.08 NOTIFYING OWNER OF TEST AND CHECKS AND WITNESSING A. The Owner or Engineer, at his/her discretion, may witness any and all inspections, tests, settings, and calibrations as they are being conducted. The Contractor shall notify the Owner at least 24 hours in advance of all tests and checks to be performed. 1.09 APPROVAL FOR ENERGIZING, DE-ENERGIZING, OR TYING IN A SYSTEM A. Equipment or circuitry shall not be energized, de-energized or tied in to a system without prior review and approval of the Owner's representative. The Contractor shall be responsible for obtaining the proper permits for this type work. 1.10 NOTIFICATION OF MANUFACTURER'S REPRESENTATIVE A. The testing checkout of the switchgear may require notification of the proposed checks to the equipment manufacturer's representative. It is important that equipment warranties or guarantees shall not be voided by the Contractor's testing and checkout work. The checks and tests shall normally be supplemental to and compatible with the manufacturer's installation instruction leaflets and literature. Where deviations are apparent, the manufacturer's approval shall be obtained prior to testing. Reasonable cooperation shall be extended to permit witnessing by the manufacturer's representative if so requested. Where any questionable repairs, modifications, significant adjustments, tests, or checks are to be made, the Contractor shall contact the Owner to determine if the work should be performed by or with the manufacturer's representative. 1.11 TEST INSTRUMENTS AND MATERIALS A. The Contractor shall furnish all the material, test equipment, and power sources required for testing, calibrating, and checkout. All calibration and setting checks by the independent testing laboratory shall be performed with the laboratory's calibrated test instruments of appropriate accuracy. The accuracy of all test instruments shall be at least twice that of the accuracy of the equipment, device, relay, or meter under test. All testing instruments shall be checked to ensure satisfactory operation prior to proceeding with the tests. Serial and model numbers of the instruments used shall be recorded on the test forms. 1.12 PERSONNEL QUALIFICATIONS Electrical Testing 26 0801 - 2 SECTION 26 0801 INSPECTION AND TESTING A. All testing and checkout work shall be performed with fully qualified personnel skilled in the particular tests being conducted. 1.13 INSPECTION, TEST, AND CALIBRATION REPORTS A. All inspections, tests, and calibrations shall be reported, in writing, on Ownerapproved report forms. The recorded data form shall have the signatures of the persons conducting the tests and authorized witnesses. The forms shall be designed to serve as the test and inspection checklist for inspection requirements. A minimum of 4 copies of all test and checkout data shall be given to the Owner. This shall also include any data taken prior to adjustments, repairs, drying out, or similar work prior to final testing and acceptance. As-found and as-left test data shall be recorded and reported in writing. 1.14 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS A. The Contractor shall ensure that all testing and checkout work is conducted in a safe manner. Special safety precautions such as the following shall be utilized where appropriate: 1. Locking and tagging procedures. 2. Barricades. 3. De-energization and/or isolation of equipment prior to testing. 4. Review of procedures with the Owner's safety personnel. 5. Erection of warning signs. 6. Stationing of guards and watchmen. 7. Maintenance of voice communications. 8. Personnel orientation. 1.15 QUALITY AND WORKMANSHIP A. The inspections of all the electrical systems shall include methods, workmanship, and quality of materials. 1.16 TEST SEQUENCE A. The sequence of all test and checks shall be such that the equipment can be energized immediately after the completion of applicable tests. 1.17 APPLICABLE DOCUMENTS AND STANDARDS A. Except as specified otherwise and where applicable, all inspections and tests shall be based upon and shall utilize the following documents and references: 1. All standards and special and supplemental conditions of the contract. 2. The project specifications. 3. The contract drawings. 4. Manufacturers' instruction manuals, drawings, and information applicable to the apparatus, equipment, and systems. 5. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) No. 70. 6. National Electrical Code (NEC) and No. 70B, Recommended Practice for Electrical Equipment Maintenance. 7. National Electrical Testing Association (NETA). 8. National Electrical Manufacturers' Association (NEMA). 9. American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM). 10. Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE). 11. American National Standards Institute (ANSI). 12. Insulated Power Cable Engineers Association (IPCEA). 13. National Electrical Safety Code (ANSI-C2). Electrical Testing 26 0801 - 3 SECTION 26 0801 INSPECTION AND TESTING 14. 15. OSHA Part 1910, Subpart S-1910.308. Underwriters' Laboratories (UL). PART 2 PRODUCTS Not used. PART 3 EXECUTION Not used. END OF SECTION Electrical Testing 26 0801 - 4 SECTION 26 2000 SERVICE AND DISTRIBUTION PART 1 GENERAL 1.01 SECTION INCLUDES A. Secondary voltages and branch circuit work. 1.02 RELATED SECTIONS A. Section 26 0526 - Grounding. B. Section 26 0533 - Conduit. 1.03 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Existing power distribution system in school. No work anticipated on panels and feeders. Re-use of existing branch circuits coming from existing panels. 1.04 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. The Contractor shall meet all NEC, and local code requirements. 1.05 UTILITY EXTENSION AND SERVICE CHARGES A. Not applicable. 1.06 SYSTEM VOLTAGES A. The voltage of the service conductors into the building main disconnect is 480/277 volt, 3-phase, 4 wire. B. Existing voltage to classrooms are from hall mounted 120/240V, single phase panels. PART 2 PRODUCT 2.01 UTILITY METERS A. Not applicable. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 INSTALLATION A. Coordinate any required outages to the existing facility to complete the work with the Owner, utility company, and other trades. Obtain prior approval from the Owner for outage work. END OF SECTION Service and Distribution 26 2000 - 1 WALL TYPES AND DETAILS I2.1 INTERIOR FINISH SCHEDULE E2.1 E3.1 PARTIAL SECOND FLOOR ELECTRICAL POWER AND COMM. PLAN PARTIAL SECOND FLOOR ELECTRICAL LIGHTING PLAN M1.2 PARTIAL SECOND FLOOR MECHANICAL PLAN WWW.CONCEPTGR.COM A2.1 PHONE: (616) 771-0909 PARTIAL SECOND FLOOR PLAN CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL RENOVATIONS 1401-15 A1.2 GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49503 GENERAL NOTES AND INFORMATION 89 MONROE CENTER NW G2.1 ARCHITECTURE INTERIOR DESIGN 04/01/2014 ConceptDesign THESE DRAWINGS AND THE WORK REPRESENTED THEREIN ARE THE PROPERTY OF AND COPYRIGHT © 2014 CONCEPT DESIGN AND MAY NOT BE USED OR REPRODUCED WITHOUT PERMISSION. LAST PRINTED: 4/1/2014 3:41 PM P:\1401-15 GRPS Central HS Renovations\02_CAD\A_PLOT SHEETS\.COVER.dwg [.COVER] CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL RENOVATIONS 421Fountain Ave. NE Grand Rapids, MI 49505 ISSUED: Permits and Construction SHEET INDEX: COVER SELECTIVE DEMOLITION SELECTIVE DEMOLITION A. GENERAL: DEMOLISH AND REMOVE EXISTING CONSTRUCTION ONLY TO THE EXTENT REQUIRED BY NEW CONSTRUCTION AND AS INDICATED. USE METHODS REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE WORK WITHIN LIMITATIONS OF GOVERNING REGULATIONS AND AS FOLLOWS: 1. PROCEED WITH SELECTIVE DEMOLITION SYSTEMATICALLY. 2. NEATLY CUT OPENINGS AND HOLES PLUMB, SQUARE, AND TRUE TO DIMENSIONS REQUIRED. USE CUTTING METHODS LEAST LIKELY TO DAMAGE CONSTRUCTION TO REMAIN OR ADJOINING CONSTRUCTION. USE HAND TOOLS OR SMALL POWER TOOLS DESIGNED FOR SAWING OR GRINDING, NOT HAMMERING AND CHOPPING, TO MINIMIZE DISTURBANCE OF ADJACENT SURFACES. TEMPORARILY COVER OPENINGS TO REMAIN. 3. CUT OR DRILL FROM THE EXPOSED OR FINISHED SIDE INTO CONCEALED SURFACES TO AVOID MARRING EXISTING FINISHED SURFACES. 4. DO NOT USE CUTTING TORCHES UNTIL WORK AREA IS CLEARED OF FLAMMABLE MATERIALS. AT CONCEALED SPACES, SUCH AS DUCT AND PIPE INTERIORS, VERIFY CONDITION AND CONTENTS OF HIDDEN SPACE BEFORE STARTING FLAME CUTTING OPERATIONS. MAINTAIN FIRE WATCH AND PORTABLE FIRE SUPPRESSION DEVICES DURING FLAME CUTTING OPERATIONS. 5. MAINTAIN ADEQUATE VENTILATION WHEN USING CUTTING TORCHES. 6. REMOVE DECAYED, VERMIN INFESTED, OR OTHERWISE DANGEROUS OR UNSUITABLE MATERIALS AND PROMPTLY DISPOSE OF OFF SITE. 7. DISPOSE OF DEMOLISHED ITEMS AND MATERIALS PROMPTLY. 8. RETURN ELEMENTS OF CONSTRUCTION AND SURFACES THAT ARE TO REMAIN TO CONDITION EXISTING BEFORE SELECTIVE DEMOLITION OPERATIONS BEGAN. B. REMOVED AND SALVAGED ITEMS: COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1. CLEAN SALVAGED ITEMS. 2. PACK OR CRATE ITEMS AFTER CLEANING. IDENTIFY CONTENTS OF CONTAINERS. 3. STORE ITEMS IN A SECURE AREA UNTIL DELIVERY TO OWNER. 4. TRANSPORT ITEMS TO OWNER'S STORAGE AREA DESIGNATED BY OWNER. 5. PROTECT ITEMS FROM DAMAGE DURING TRANSPORT AND STORAGE. C. REMOVED AND REINSTALLED ITEMS: COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING: 1. CLEAN AND REPAIR ITEMS TO FUNCTIONAL CONDITION ADEQUATE FOR INTENDED REUSE. 2. PAINT EQUIPMENT TO MATCH NEW EQUIPMENT. PACK OR CRATE ITEMS AFTER CLEANING AND REPAIRING. IDENTIFY CONTENTS OF CONTAINERS. 3. PROTECT ITEMS FROM DAMAGE DURING TRANSPORT AND STORAGE. 4. REINSTALL ITEMS IN LOCATIONS INDICATED. COMPLY WITH INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS FOR NEW MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT. PROVIDE CONNECTIONS, SUPPORTS, AND MISCELLANEOUS MATERIALS NECESSARY TO MAKE ITEM FUNCTIONAL FOR USE INDICATED. PATCHING AND REPAIRS A. GENERAL: PROMPTLY REPAIR DAMAGE TO ADJACENT CONSTRUCTION CAUSED BY SELECTIVE DEMOLITION OPERATIONS. DISPOSAL OF DEMOLISHED MATERIALS A. GENERAL: PROMPTLY DISPOSE OF DEMOLISHED MATERIALS. DO NOT ALLOW DEMOLISHED MATERIALS TO ACCUMULATE ON SITE. B. BURNING: DO NOT BURN DEMOLISHED MATERIALS. C. DISPOSAL: TRANSPORT DEMOLISHED MATERIALS OFF OWNER'S PROPERTY AND LEGALLY DISPOSE OF THEM OR RECYCLING THE ITEMS WHEN APPROPRIATE ACCORDING TO THE CONSTRUCTION WASTE PLAN. GENERAL ELECTRICAL AND MECHANICAL A. ALL ELECTRICAL LIGHTS, DEVICES AND EQUIPMENT IN AREAS TO BE REMOVED SHALL BE PROPERLY DISCONNECTED, TERMINATED AND REMOVED BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN. B. EXISTING DEVICES IN AREAS INDICATED TO REMAIN SHALL BE REWORKED AS NECESSARY TO REMAIN IN SERVICE AFTER THE COMPLETION OF DEMOLITION WORK UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE. C. PLUMBING LINES AT FIXTURES TO BE REMOVED SHALL BE CAPPED WITHIN THE WALL SPACE OR ABOVE THE ANTICIPATED CEILING LINE. D. REWORK EXISTING MECHANICAL SYSTEM AS REQUIRED TO SUIT NEW LAYOUT. PROVIDE TEMPORARY SUPPORT OF GRILLES AND DIFFUSERS UNTIL SUCH TIME AS THE NEW CEILING IS READY. E. EXISTING HVAC CONTROLS SHALL BE PROTECTED AND REMAIN OPERATIONAL. F. MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT IN AREAS OF RENOVATION AND DEMOLITION SHALL BE PROTECTED AS NECESSARY TO PREVENT DUST AND DEBRIS FROM BEING DISPERSED AND CIRCULATED THROUGH THE BUILDING OR OTHERWISE IMPAIRING THE PERFORMANCE OF EQUIPMENT. G. REPLACE ALL AIR HANDLING EQUIPMENT FILTERS AT REGULAR INTERVALS DURING AND AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE PROJECT PRIOR TO SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION. H. FIRE PROTECTION AND FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS SHALL REMAIN OPERATIONAL AT ALL TIMES. I. FIRE PROTECTION SPRINKLER HEADS SHALL BE ADJUSTED AS NECESSARY TO MAINTAIN PROPER COVERAGE UNTIL SUCH TIME AS NEW WORK IS COMMENCED. BUILDING CODE MICHIGAN BUILDING CODE (2009) MICHIGAN PLUMBING CODE (2012) MICHIGAN MECHANICAL CODE (2009) MICHIGAN ELECTRIC CODE (2011) MICHIGAN BARRIER FREE (ADA) - ICC/ANSI A117.1 (2003) ConceptDesign ARCHITECTURE INTERIOR DESIGN USE & OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION (S 303) [LIST USE GROUP] 89 MONROE CENTER NW GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49503 CONSTRUCTION CLASSIFICATION (EXISTING) PHONE: (616) 771-0909 TYPE II-B NONCOMBUSTIBLE, UNPROTECTED (EXISTING) WWW.CONCEPTGR.COM FIRE PROTECTION SPRINKLER SYSTEM (FPSS) : YES OCCUPANCY AREA RATIO [SPACE NAME] [SPACE NAME] [RATIO] [RATIO] AREA (SF) X,XXX X,XXX OCCUPANTS (T 1004.1.2) 267 267 289 CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL ACCESSIBILITY WALL SCHEDULE OPERABLE PARTS ALL OPERABLE PARTS SHALL COMPLY WITH MBC, SECTION 1008.1.2 OPERATION SHALL BE CAPABLE WITH ONE HAND WITHOUT TIGHT GRASPING, PINCHING OR TWISTING OF THE WRIST REQUIRED. THE MAXIMUM FORCE REQUIRED TO ACTIVATE OPERABLE PARTS SHALL NOT EXCEED 5LBS. EXISTING WALL / PARTITION TO REMAIN NEW METAL STUD / GYP BOARD PARTITION PER SCHEDULE DOOR HARDWARE ALL DOOR HARDWARE SHALL COMPLY WITH ICC/ANSI 117.1, SECTION 404.2.7GRASPABLE WITH ONE HAND WITHOUT TIGHT GRASING PINCHING OR TWISTING REQUIRED TO OPERATE- MOUNTING SHALL BE BETWEEN 34 AND 48" AFF. EXISTING WALL TO BE REMOVED FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS (CHPT 9) LETTER INDICATES WALL TYPE PER DETAILS FIRE & SMOKE ALARM SYSTEMS THROUGHOUT PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS ARE TO BE PROVIDED AS REQUIRED BY THE INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE A3 INDICATES PARTIAL WALL HEIGHT (INCHES)- FULL HEIGHT TO DECK IF NOT NOTED 48 REF. SIDE OPP. SIDE SUBMITTALS 1. FRT WOOD NOTE 1. 2. 3. BUILDING IS OF NON-COMBUSTIBLE TYPE CONSTRUCTIONS (I OR II). COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS ARE LIMITED AS ALLOWED IN M.B.C. SECTION 603.1. ALL WOOD USED IN BLOCKING, FRAMING, FURRING, ETC. SHALL BE FIRE RETARDANT TREATED (FRT) IN ACCORDANCE WITH M.B.C. SECTION 2303.2. F.R.T. WOOD IS NOT PERMITTED IN FIRE RATED ASSEMBLIES. 2. 3. PROVIDE PRODUCT DATA (D) AND/OR PRODUCT SAMPLES (S) TO THE ARCHITECT FOR REVIEW AND APPROVAL FOR THE FOLLOWING ITEMS UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. a. GLASS AND GLAZING (D) b. DOORS, FRAMES AND HARDWARE (D) c. WOODWORK / MILLWORK (D) d. COUNTER TOP, CABINETRY AND HARDWARE (D, S) e. FLOORING MATERIALS (D,S) f. PAINT AND WALL COVERING (D,S) g. FIRE PROTECTION SPRINKLER SYSTEM LAYOUT AND CALCULATIONS (D) h. HVAC / DUCT LAYOUT AND DEVICES (D) i. ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND LIGHT FIXTURES (D) j. EMERGENCY LIGHTING PHOTOMETRICS (D) SUBMITTALS MAY BE MADE IN ELECTRONIC FORMAT WITH THE PRIOR APPROVAL OF THE ARCHITECT. PRODUCT SAMPLES AND OTHER SUBMITTALS REQUIRING A COLOR SELECTION OR VERIFICATION MUST BE MADE BY AN ACTUAL SAMPLE PROVIDED TO THE ARCHITECT. ONE COPY OF EACH SAMPLE WILL BE RETAINED BY THE ARCHITECT FOR RECORD. SUBMITTALS SHALL BE MADE WITH SUFFICIENT TIME FOR ARCHITECT'S REVIEW WITHOUT IMPACT TO THE PROJECT SCHEDULE OR DELIVERY. ARCHITECT MAY TAKE UP TO TEN DAYS FROM TIME OF RECEIPT FOR REVIEW. NOTIFY ARCHITECT OF ANY LONG LEAD TIME ITEMS THAT IMPACT THE PROJECT SCHEDULE. NUMBER INDICATES STUD SIZE 0 = 7/8" METAL 1 = 1-5/8" METAL 2 = 2-1/2" METAL 3 = 3-5/8" METAL 6 = 6" METAL WALL NOTES 1. MINIMUM METAL STUD GAUGE SHALL BE 25 GA. COORDINATE SIZE WITH PLAN / SCHEDULE. METAL STUD TRACK SUPPORTING SUSPENDED FRAMING SHALL BE MINIMUM 22 GA. PROVIDE BLOCKING IN WALLS FOR ALL WALL MOUNTED FIXTURES. COORDINATE WITH THE INSTALLATION OF WHITE BOARDS, TACK BOARDS, MAP RAILS, ETC. ALL LUMBER USED IN BLOCKING, FACINGS, NAILERS, FURRING, ETC. SHALL BE FIRE RETARDANT TREATED (FRT) IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PROVISIONS OF THE MICHIGAN BUILDING CODE (MBC) SECTION 2303.2. WHERE INDICATED, FIRE RATED WALL ASSEMBLIES SHALL BE CONSTRUCTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH U.L. DESIGN U419, 1-HOUR. 2. 3. 4. 5. SYMBOL LEGEND # A400 # # SHT ROOM1 ### GENERAL CONDITIONS LAST PRINTED: 4/1/2014 3:41 PM P:\1401-15 GRPS Central HS Renovations\02_CAD\A_PLOT SHEETS\G2.1.dwg [G2-1] THESE DRAWINGS AND THE WORK REPRESENTED THEREIN ARE THE PROPERTY OF AND COPYRIGHT © 2014 CONCEPT DESIGN AND MAY NOT BE USED OR REPRODUCED WITHOUT PERMISSION. ALL WORK SHALL BE PERFORMED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL CODES AND ORDINANCES IN EFFECT IN THE PROJECT AREA AS WELL AS OTHER REQUIREMENTS OF THE LOCAL AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION. 2. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE COORDINATION OF ALL PARTS OF THE WORK SO THAT NO WORK SHALL BE LEFT IN AN UNFINISHED OR INCOMPLETE CONDITION. 3. ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO INDUSTRY AND MANUFACTURER'S PUBLISHED STANDARDS AND THE BUILDING OWNER'S REQUIREMENTS FOR QUALITY OF MATERIALS AND WORKMANSHIP AS WELL AS ALL REQUIREMENTS IN THESE DRAWINGS. 4. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING THE BUILDING PERMIT FOR THE WORK SHOWN ON THESE DRAWINGS. INDIVIDUAL SUBCONTRACTORS SHALL SECURE PERMITS FOR THEIR PORTION OF THE WORK UNLESS DIRECTED OTHERWISE BY THE CONTRACTOR. 5. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL SECURE COPIES OF THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS, SHOP DRAWINGS AND OTHER DOCUMENTS NECESSARY TO COORDINATE ALL WORK, INCLUDING ANY OWNER SUPPLIED ITEMS. COPIES OF ALL DOCUMENTS SHALL BE KEPT AND MADE AVAILABLE AT THE JOB SITE FOR THE ENTIRE DURATION OF THE WORK. 6. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. USE PROVIDED DIMENSIONS. 7. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND SHALL VERIFY ALL NEW AND EXISTING CONDITIONS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS. IF DISCREPANCIES EXIST IN THE CONSTRUCTION DRAWINGS, CONTACT THE ARCHITECT FOR CLARIFICATION BEFORE PROCEEDING. 8. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR AND HAVE CONTROL OVER THE SCHEDULING, SEQUENCING, CONSTRUCTION MEANS AND METHODS EMPLOYED IN THE EXECUTION OF THE WORK AND FOR SAFETY ON THE PROJECT SITE. 9. COMMENCEMENT OF WORK IN AN AREA SHALL CONSTITUTE THE CONTRACTORS ACCEPTANCE AND UNDERSTANDING ALL NEW AND EXISTING CONDITIONS. THE ARCHITECT AND OWNER WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CORRECTIVE MEASURES NECESSARY AS A RESULT OF THE CONTRACTORS FAILURE TO COORDINATE THE WORK. 10. COORDINATE PROPER STORAGE OF BUILDING 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. MATERIALS ON SITE WITH THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE TO AVOID DISRUPTION OF THE OWNER'S ACTIVITIES WITHIN THE BUILDING AND TO MAINTAIN PROPER ACCESS TO ALL REQUIRED MEANS OF EGRESS. ALL DOORS LEADING TO EXITS SHALL BE OPERABLE WITHOUT KEY OR ANY SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE AND SHALL BE PROPERLY IDENTIFIED AS SUCH. PROVIDE TEMPORARY, PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS AS REQUIRED BY THE BUILDING CODE, INTERNATIONAL FIRE CODE OR LOCAL AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION OVER THE PROJECT. NO SUBSTITUTIONS FOR ITEMS SPECIFIED WILL BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN APPROVAL OF THE ARCHITECT AND OWNER. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SUPPLYING SAMPLES OR PRODUCT INFORMATION AS NECESSARY TO EVALUATE THE PROPOSED SUBSTITUTION IN A TIMELY MANNER SO AS NO TO PRECLUDE THE PROCUREMENT OF THE ORIGINALLY SPECIFIED PRODUCT. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE A FIELD SUPERVISOR FOR THE PROJECT AND SHALL SUPPLY CONTACT INFORMATION TO THE OWNER. PROTECT ALL AREAS AND NEW AND EXISTING MATERIALS AND FINISHES FROM DAMAGE THAT MAY OCCUR FROM CONSTRUCTION, DIRT, DUST, WATER, ETC. ANY DAMAGE RESULTING FROM CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS OR IMPROPER PROTECTION SHALL BE REPAIRED OR REPLACED AT THE CONTRACTOR'S EXPENSE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE APPROPRIATE MEANS AND BARRIERS TO PROTECT THE PROJECT SITE AND THE PUBLIC AS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LOCAL, STATE AND NATIONAL CODES AND REGULATIONS. PROTECT EXISTING FIRE ALARM AND FIRE PROTECTION SPRINKLER SYSTEMS FROM DAMAGE DURING CONSTRUCTION. MAINTAIN SYSTEMS OPERATIONAL UNLESS REQUIRED OTHERWISE BY NEW WORK. NOTIFY THE OWNER OF TIMES WHEN FIRE PROTECTION SYSTEMS WILL NOT BE ACTIVE. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE ALL CUTTING AND PATCHING IN EXISTING WALLS, FLOORS, CEILING, ROOFS, ETC. WHERE REQUIRED BY NEW WORK. SECURE APPROVAL OF THE OWNER PRIOR TO COMMENCE WORK. EMPLOY THE OWNER'S CONTRACTORS WHERE NECESSARY TO MAINTAIN THE INTEGRITY OF EXISTING WORK AND TO MAINTAIN THE OWNER'S EXISTING WARRANTY COVERAGE. 19. COMPLY WITH THE SMOKE DEVELOPED AND FLAME SPREAD RATINGS AS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS. IN ABSENCE OF DEFINED RATINGS, PRODUCTS SHALL COMPLY WITH CLASS A REQUIREMENTS. 20. COORDINATE THE INSTALLATION OF WORK PROVIDED BY THE OWNER. 21. ALL WORK IN THIS PROJECT SHALL BE WARRANTIED AGAINST ANY DEFECT IN MATERIALS OR WORKMANSHIP FOR A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR COMMENCING AT THE DATE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION, UNLESS A LONGER PERIOD IS SPECIFIED IN THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS. ANY DEFECTIVE MATERIAL OR WORKMANSHIP SHALL BE REPAIRED OR REPLACED AT NO COST TO THE OWNER. 22. PROVIDE TWO COPIES OF MARKED UP AS-BUILT DRAWINGS TO THE OWNER AT THE CONCLUSION OF THE PROJECT ALONG WITH COPIES OF ALL WARRANTIES AND OPERATING MANUALS. 23. REMOVE ALL RUBBISH AND WASTE MATERIALS ON A DAILY BASIS TO PREVENT THE ACCUMULATION OF DIRT OR DEBRIS. PROVIDE FINAL CLEANING AT THE END OF THE PROJECT. 24. THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS, DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS ARE INSTRUMENTS OF SERVICE OF THE ARCHITECT AND REMAIN THE PROPERTY OF THE ARCHITECT AND SHALL NOT BE USED WITHOUT HIS EXPRESSED CONSENT. XXX 1. INTERIOR ELEVATION SYMBOL # SHT SECTION OR PLAN DETAIL SYMBOL ROOM NAME / NUMBER 421 Fountain NE Grand Rapids, MI 49503 4. ERECT A PLAINLY VISIBLE FENCE AROUND DRIP LINE OF INDIVIDUAL TREES OR AROUND PERIMETER DRIP LINE OF GROUPS OF TREES TO REMAIN. B. TEMPORARY FACILITIES: PROVIDE TEMPORARY BARRICADES AND OTHER PROTECTION REQUIRED TO PREVENT INJURY TO PEOPLE AND DAMAGE TO ADJACENT BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES TO REMAIN. 1. PROVIDE PROTECTION TO ENSURE SAFE PASSAGE OF PEOPLE AROUND SELECTIVE DEMOLITION AREA AND TO AND FROM OCCUPIED PORTIONS OF BUILDING. 2. PROTECT EXISTING FINISH WORK THAT ARE TO REMAIN OR THAT ARE EXPOSED DURING SELECTIVE DEMOLITION OPERATIONS. C. TEMPORARY SHORING: PROVIDE AND MAINTAIN INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR SHORING, BRACING, OR STRUCTURAL SUPPORT TO PRESERVE STABILITY AND PREVENT MOVEMENT, SETTLEMENT, OR COLLAPSE OF CONSTRUCTION TO REMAIN, AND TO PREVENT UNEXPECTED OR UNCONTROLLED MOVEMENT OR COLLAPSE OF CONSTRUCTION BEING DEMOLISHED. 1. STRENGTHEN OR ADD NEW SUPPORTS WHEN REQUIRED DURING PROGRESS OF SELECTIVE DEMOLITION. POLLUTION CONTROLS A. DUST CONTROL: USE WATER MIST, TEMPORARY ENCLOSURES, AND OTHER SUITABLE METHODS TO LIMIT SPREAD OF DUST AND DIRT. COMPLY WITH GOVERNING ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION REGULATIONS. 1. DO NOT USE WATER WHEN IT MAY DAMAGE EXISTING CONSTRUCTION OR CREATE HAZARDOUS OR OBJECTIONABLE CONDITIONS, SUCH AS ICE, FLOODING, AND POLLUTION. B. DISPOSAL: REMOVE AND TRANSPORT DEBRIS IN MANNER TO PREVENT SPILLAGE ON ADJACENT SURFACES AND AREAS. C. CLEANING: CLEAN ADJACENT STRUCTURES AND IMPROVEMENTS OF DUST, DIRT, AND DEBRIS CAUSED BY SELECTIVE DEMOLITION OPERATIONS. RETURN ADJACENT AREAS TO CONDITION EXISTING BEFORE SELECTIVE DEMOLITION OPERATIONS BEGAN. Central High School DEMOLITION SO OWNER/TENANT'S OPERATIONS WILL NOT BE DISRUPTED. PROVIDE NOT LESS THAN 72 HOURS' NOTICE TO OWNER OF ACTIVITIES THAT WILL AFFECT OWNER/TENANT'S OPERATIONS. B. MAINTAIN ACCESS TO EXISTING WALKWAYS, CORRIDORS, AND OTHER ADJACENT OCCUPIED OR USED FACILITIES. 1. DO NOT CLOSE OR OBSTRUCT WALKWAYS, CORRIDORS, OR OTHER OCCUPIED OR USED FACILITIES WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. C. OWNER ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR CONDITION OF AREAS TO BE SELECTIVELY DEMOLISHED D. IF MATERIALS SUSPECTED OF CONTAINING HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ARE ENCOUNTERED, DO NOT DISTURB; IMMEDIATELY NOTIFY ARCHITECT AND OWNER. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS WILL BE REMOVED BY OWNER UNDER A SEPARATE CONTRACT. UTILITY SERVICES A. EXISTING UTILITIES: MAINTAIN SERVICES INDICATED TO REMAIN AND PROTECT THEM AGAINST DAMAGE DURING SELECTIVE DEMOLITION OPERATIONS. B. DO NOT INTERRUPT EXISTING UTILITIES SERVING OCCUPIED OR OPERATING FACILITIES UNLESS AUTHORIZED IN WRITING BY OWNER AND AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. PROVIDE TEMPORARY SERVICES DURING INTERRUPTIONS TO EXISTING UTILITIES, AS ACCEPTABLE TO OWNER AND TO AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. 1. PROVIDE AT LEAST 72 HOURS' NOTICE TO OWNER OF SHUTDOWN OF SERVICE. PREPARATION A. SITE ACCESS AND TEMPORARY CONTROLS: CONDUCT SELECTIVE DEMOLITION AND DEBRIS REMOVAL OPERATIONS TO ENSURE MINIMUM INTERFERENCE WITH ROADS, STREETS, WALKS, WALKWAYS, AND OTHER ADJACENT OCCUPIED AND USED FACILITIES. 1. DO NOT CLOSE OR OBSTRUCT STREETS, WALKS, WALKWAYS, OR OTHER ADJACENT OCCUPIED OR USED FACILITIES WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM OWNER AND AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. PROVIDE ALTERNATE ROUTES AROUND CLOSED OR OBSTRUCTED TRAFFIC WAYS IF REQUIRED BY GOVERNING REGULATIONS. 2. ERECT TEMPORARY PROTECTION, SUCH AS WALKS, FENCES, RAILINGS, CANOPIES, AND COVERED PASSAGEWAYS, WHERE REQUIRED BY AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION. 3. PROTECT EXISTING SITE IMPROVEMENTS, APPURTENANCES, AND LANDSCAPING TO REMAIN. Interior Renovations to: GENERAL A. THE DEMOLITION PLAN/ NOTES ARE INTENDED TO INDICATED THE SCOPE OF WORK REQUIRED. NOT ALL ITEMS THAT ARE REQUIRED TO BE REMOVED HAVE BEEN SPECIFICALLY NOTED B. COORDINATE DEMOLITION WITH ALL OTHER DRAWINGS WITHIN THE SET INCLUDING ARCHITECTURAL, STRUCTURAL, MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, PLUMBING, & CIVIL. DEFINITIONS A. REMOVE: DETACH ITEMS FROM EXISTING CONSTRUCTION AND LEGALLY DISPOSE OF THEM OFF_SITE, UNLESS INDICATED TO BE REMOVED AND SALVAGED OR REMOVED AND REINSTALLED. B. REMOVE AND SALVAGE: DETACH ITEMS FROM EXISTING CONSTRUCTION AND DELIVER THEM TO OWNER READY FOR REUSE. C. REMOVE AND REINSTALL: DETACH ITEMS FROM EXISTING CONSTRUCTION, PREPARE THEM FOR REUSE, AND REINSTALL THEM WHERE INDICATED. D. EXISTING TO REMAIN: EXISTING ITEMS OF CONSTRUCTION THAT ARE NOT TO BE REMOVED AND THAT ARE NOT OTHERWISE INDICATED TO BE REMOVED, REMOVED AND SALVAGED, OR REMOVED AND REINSTALLED. MATERIALS OWNERSHIP A. EXCEPT FOR ITEMS OR MATERIALS INDICATED TO BE REUSED, SALVAGED, REINSTALLED, OR OTHERWISE INDICATED TO REMAIN OWNER'S PROPERTY, DEMOLISHED MATERIALS SHALL BECOME CONTRACTOR'S PROPERTY AND SHALL BE REMOVED FROM PROJECT SITE. B. SCHEDULE OF SELECTIVE DEMOLITION ACTIVITIES: INDICATE THE FOLLOWING: 1. DETAILED SEQUENCE OF SELECTIVE DEMOLITION AND REMOVAL WORK, WITH STARTING AND ENDING DATES FOR EACH ACTIVITY. ENSURE OWNER'S BUILDING MANAGER'S ON SITE OPERATIONS ARE UNINTERRUPTED. 2. INTERRUPTION OF UTILITY SERVICES. 3. COORDINATION FOR SHUTOFF, CAPPING, AND CONTINUATION OF UTILITY SERVICES. 4. LOCATIONS OF TEMPORARY PARTITIONS AND MEANS OF EGRESS, INCLUDING FOR OTHER TENANTS AFFECTED BY SELECTIVE DEMOLITION OPERATIONS. 5. COORDINATION OF OWNER'S CONTINUING OCCUPANCY OF PORTIONS OF EXISTING BUILDING AND OF OWNER'S PARTIAL OCCUPANCY OF COMPLETED WORK. PROJECT CONDITIONS A. OWNER/TENANT WILL OCCUPY PORTIONS OF BUILDING IMMEDIATELY ADJACENT TO SELECTIVE DEMOLITION AREA. CONDUCT SELECTIVE LOCATION MAP CODE DATA DOOR IDENTIFIER- SEE SCHEDULE ON SHEET A2.1 ISSUED XX.X # # FINISH MATERIAL TAG- SEE INTERIOR FINISH SPECIFICATIONS ON I2.1 03/25/14 04/01/14 95% OWNER REVIEW PERMITS & CONSTR. KEY NOTE - SEE LEGEND ON THIS SHEET # WALL TYPE- REFER TO WALL TYPE LEGEND # REVISION CLOUD & REVISION NUMBER TITLE: GEN. NOTES SHEET: G2.1 FILE: 1401-15 GENERAL NOTES 1. ALL NEWLY INSTALLED (EXPOSED) CONDUIT AS REFERENCED ON ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS TO BE PAINTED TO MATCH WALL FINISH. PROVIDE CORNER GUARDS AT OUTSIDE CORNERS OF ALL NEW WALLS. INSTALL TO 48" ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR. SEE INTERIOR FINISH SCHEDULE FOR CORNER GUARD SPECIFICATION. 2. ConceptDesign ARCHITECTURE INTERIOR DESIGN 89 MONROE CENTER NW GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49503 PHONE: (616) 771-0909 ST. 2 L DI WWW.CONCEPTGR.COM 9'-8" VE TRA CLASSROOM 225A 952.4 S.F. 4 CLASSROOM 220A 1,176 S.F. 2 15 1 16 12 3 3 4 A2.1 10 ABOVE 14 9 3. 6 5 1'-0" 1'-10" 4. 11 13 4 2 1 6 4'-6" 4 16 EQ. EQ. 6 8 1 3 5'-4" 2'-6" 1'-0" 15 CLASSROOM 225B 952.9 S.F. 3 218 1 8 3 15 12 A2.1 7 2 A3 ABOVE 16 ABOVE 4 CORRIDOR 231 (N.I.C.) 2 PARTIAL SECOND FLOOR PLAN 1/8" = 1'-0" NEW WORK KEY NOTES # 1. CLASSROOM 214A 640.8 S.F. 5 12 2. 3. 4. 6 5. 3'-5" 4 6. 7 2 4'-6" EQ. EQ. 1 6 7. 8. 214 9. 8 3 15 1 4 16 A2.1 2 EL AV TR ABOVE A3 ABOVE 4 2 A1.2 .5 ST DI TR 78 79 80 81 82 Finish Mfr 3EA HW HINGE 5BB1HW 4.5 X 4.5 652 IVE 1EA FIRE EXIT HARDWARE 98-L- F-996-17-SNB 626 VON 1EA CYLINDER 1E72 BY OWNER 626 BES 1EA SURFACE CLOSER 4111 EDA 689 LCN 1EA KICK PLATE 8400 10" X 2" LDW 630 IVE 1EA WALL STOP WS407CVX 689 IVE 3EA SEAL 5050B BRN NGP 83 10. PATCH AND REPAIR WALL, FLOOR, CEILING AND BASE BEHIND REMOVAL OF EXISTING WALL. PATCH TO MATCH ADJACENT FINISHES. 11. NEW WOOD FLOORING AS REQUIRED TO FILL AREA REMOVED FOR DEMOLITION OF WALL. DIRECTION OF NEW WOOD FLOORING TO BE PERPENDICULAR TO EXISTING TO ACCOMMODATE FLOORING HEIGHT VARIATIONS. SEE INTERIOR FINISH SCHEDULE FOR FINISH DETAILS. 12. SEE SHEET I2.1 FOR FLOOR WALL AND FINISH DETAILS. 13. COORDINATE TRANSITION OF FLOOR MATERIALS BETWEEN CLASSROOM AND CORRIDOR. WHERE CLASSROOMS HAVE WOOD FLOORING, VERIFY THAT CORRIDOR CARPET TERMINATES AT THE CENTER OF DOOR IN THE CLOSED POSITION. 14. PROVIDE FINISHED CEILING AT CLASSROOM ENTRY. HEIGHT TO MATCH EXISTING CLASSROOM ENTRYWAY INTO ROOM # 214A (SEE PLAN). CEILING TO BE 5/8" GYP. BD. ON 3-5/8" METAL STUD AT 16" o.c. CEILING TO BE 1 HR FIRE RATED. 15. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE APPROXIMATE AND WILL REQUIRE FIELD VERIFICATION WITH EXISTING CONDITIONS FOR A CLEAN INSTALLATION. 16. COORDINATE REWORKING OF EXISTING POWER, DATA, COMMUNICATIONS, ETX. WITH ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS. 16 15 14 13 CLASSROOM 220A 1,176 S.F. 68 71 12 67 70 11 10 66 69 EL DI ST 75 72 76 73 77 74 AV 59 9 .6 3'10 " 8 62 65 34 39 35 40 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 CLASSROOM 41 CORRIDOR CLASSROOM 220B 737.9 S.F. 231 217 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 CLASSROOM 214A 640.8 S.F. 26 27 28 29 30 54 CORRIDOR 232 48 44 47 49 45 50 46 42 CLASSROOM 210 EXISTING LAB 43 32 37 214B 1,119 S.F. 51 52 53 55 56 33 38 57 31 36 LAST PRINTED: 4/1/2014 4:11 PM EXISTING LAB 214B 1,119 S.F. 61 64 P:\1401-15 GRPS Central HS Renovations\02_CAD\A_PLOT SHEETS\A1.2.dwg [A1.2] Catalog Number 95% OWNER REVIEW PERMITS & CONSTR. 225B 952.9 S.F. 60 63 THESE DRAWINGS AND THE WORK REPRESENTED THEREIN ARE THE PROPERTY OF AND COPYRIGHT © 2014 CONCEPT DESIGN AND MAY NOT BE USED OR REPRODUCED WITHOUT PERMISSION. Description 03/25/14 04/01/14 CLASSROOM 58 1 Qty ISSUED CLASSROOM 225A 952.4 S.F. 8" 2'- EXISTING LAB PREP 212 (N.I.C.) INSTALL NEW 20 ga. METAL STUD AND IMPACT RESISTANT TYPE 'X' GYP. BOARD WALL FULL HEIGHT TO UNDERSIDE OF DECK ABOVE. REFER TO SCHEDULE FOR WALL TYPE. CORRIDOR WALL IS TO BE 1 HR RATED. NEW WALL TO ALIGN WITH EXISTING WINDOW JAMB. CENTERLINE OF OPERABLE PARTITION TRACK ABOVE DASHED LINE INDICATES EXISTING RADIANT HEAT UNIT. SEE MECHANICAL DRAWINGS FOR DETAILING OF MODIFICATION TO ACCOMMODATE NEW WALLS. NEW OPERABLE PARTITION MOUNTED TO NEW OR EXISTING STRUCTURE ABOVE. SEE DETAILS 3 OR 4 ON SHEET A2.1 FOR MORE INFORMATION. VERIFY ALL WING WALL DIMENSIONS AND CLEARANCES WITH OPERABLE PARTITION SUPPLIER. WING WALLS TO BE OF ADEQUATE LENGTH TO ACCOMMODATE ENTIRE PARTITION IN THE CLOSED POSITION. PROVIDE GYP BOARD CEILING AT THE TOP OF ALL OPERABLE PARTITION ENCLOSURES TYPICAL AT ALL LOCATIONS. OPERABLE PARTITION SEAL AT WALL. REMOVE EXISTING WOOD BASE AS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION PER MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATION. NEW 36" WIDE DOOR . OWNER PROVIDED SALVAGED DOOR WITH NEW HARDWARE. DOOR ASSEMBLY REQUIRES TO BE 1 HOUR FIRE RATED. DOOR TO BE 20 MINUTE RATED. DOOR TO BE IN WELDED HOLLOW METAL FRAME. HARDWARE FOR NEW DOOR AS FOLLOWS: Interior Renovations to: CLASSROOM 220B 737.9 S.F. 421 Fountain NE Grand Rapids, MI 49503 CORRIDOR 230 (N.I.C.) REMOVE EXISTING WOOD BASE. SALVAGE AS NEEDED FOR PATCHING AND REPAIRING AFTER INSTALLATION AT NEW WALLS. REMOVE PORTION OF FINISHED CEILING FOR DEMOLITION OF EXISTING WALL. SURFACE TO BE PREPARED FOR INSTALLATION OF NEW FINISHES BEHIND DEMOLITION. REFER TO REFLECTED CEILING PLAN. REMOVE EXISTING LOCKERS AS REQUIRED FOR INSTALLATION OF NEW WALLS PER PLAN. PROVIDE FINISHED END CAP AT TERMINATION OF LOCKER RUNS. END PANEL FINISH TO MATCH EXISTING LOCKERS. REMOVE EXISTING WALL AS REQUIRED FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION. 2. TRAV EL D IS 6 5'-0" 4'-6" EQ. EQ. 8 225 7 1. T. 5 5 '-0" 5 1 Central High School ABOVE A3 DEMO KEY NOTES # PARTIAL SECOND FLOOR PLAN OVERALL SECOND FLOOR PLAN 1/8" = 1'-0" 1" = 60'-0" 1 A1.2 TITLE: SECOND FLOOR PLANS SHEET: A1.2 FILE: 1401-15 C L ConceptDesign ARCHITECTURE INTERIOR DESIGN 89 MONROE CENTER NW GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49503 PHONE: (616) 771-0909 3-5/8" 20ga MTL STUDS @ 16" o.c. (TYP) WWW.CONCEPTGR.COM STIFFCLIP AL362 FROM STUD TO BEAM WITH P.A.F. INTO BEAM FLANGE W12x30 O.P. SUPPORT BEAM - POCKET 6" MINIMUM EACH END IN EXISTING WALLS. FIELD VERIFY EXISTING CONSTRUCTION AND NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT FOR BEARING DETAILS. FIELD SPLICE BEAM IF MEMBER CANNOT BE INSTALLED IN ONE PIECE. DOUBLE NUT (TYP) SEE DETAIL #3 ON THIS SHEET FOR TYPICAL NOTES NOT SHOWN ON THIS DETAIL SPACING PER O.P. SUPPLIER EXIST. CLNG. HT. FIRE RATED WALL ASSEMBLYSEE PLAN AND WALL TYPES LEGEND EQ. INTUMESCENT TYPE FIRE STOPPING MATERIAL- INSTALL PER MFGR EQ. PVC PIPE PENETRATION ANNULAR SPACE AS PERMITTED BY SYSTEM 4 OPERABLE PARTITION SECTION 5 1 1/2" = 1'-0" PVC PIPE FIRE STOP DETAIL 1 1/2" = 1'-0" 3" EXIST. C L BEAM L3x3x3/16" VERTICAL ANGLE ANCHORED w/ (2) 1/2" DIA. THREADED ROD w/ 3 1/2" EMBEDMENT w/ HILTI HY150 (TYP. BOTH SIDES) ADJUST HEIGHT AS RECOMMENDED BY PARTITION MANUF. FOR ATTACHMENT PROVIDE MIN 1" DEFLECTION SPACE L3x3x3/16" HORIZONTAL SUPPORT WELDED TO VERTICAL ANGLES HANGER RODS TO TIE INTO LEG OF ANGLE REMOVE PORTION OF EXIST. CLG. SYSTEM FOR INSTALLATION OF NEW PARTITION - MODIFY/REPLACE CEILING TILE AND GRID TO ACCOMMODATE NEW PARTITION (TYP.) CUT BACK CEILING SYSTEM AS REQ'D FOR INSTALLATION OF BULKHEAD - REINSTALL TIGHT TO BULKHEAD LAST PRINTED: 4/1/2014 3:57 PM P:\1401-15 GRPS Central HS Renovations\02_CAD\A_PLOT SHEETS\A2.1.dwg [A2.1] ISSUED 2 TYP. DEFLECTION TRACK DETAIL RUN WALL TO U. S. OF EXIST. DECK BULKHEAD HT. 10'-0" A.F.F. METAL CORNER BEAD (TYP.) EQ. EQ. (2) LAYERS 5/8" GYP. BD. ON 3-5/8" 20ga METAL STUDS @ 16" o.c. LAY-IN CEILING- SEE PLAN FOR HEIGHT METAL STUDS @ 16" O.C.SIZE PER PLAN/SCHEDULE 3-1/2" SOUND BATT INSULATION 5/8" GYP BOARD FINISHED FLOOR SALVAGED WOOD BASE OR NEW AS REQUIRED, MATCH EXISTING BASE DETAIL IN ROOM HANGER SYSTEM BY PARTITION MANUFACTURER (TYP.) BASE AS SCHED- PROVIDE BLOCKING BEHIND ALL AREAS OF WOOD BASE SOUND SEPARATION TO BE STC 49 OR BETTER COORD. QUANTITY AND LOCATION OF ANGLE HANGERS AS REQUIRED BY PANEL DOOR MANUFACTURER 3 1 1/2" = 1'-0" 95% OWNER REVIEW PERMITS & CONSTR. 1-1/2" = 1'-0" SPACING PER O.P. SUPPLIER OPERABLE PARTITION SECTION 03/25/14 04/01/14 EXIST. CLNG. HT. EXISTING CEILING SYSTEM THESE DRAWINGS AND THE WORK REPRESENTED THEREIN ARE THE PROPERTY OF AND COPYRIGHT © 2014 CONCEPT DESIGN AND MAY NOT BE USED OR REPRODUCED WITHOUT PERMISSION. WALL CONSTR- SEE PLAN DOUBLE NUT (TYP) COPE ANGLES AND WELD OPERABLE PARTITION w/ SEALS AND TROLLEY SLOTTED METAL STUD DEFLECTION TRACK DO NOT SECURE GYP BD TO DEFLECTION TRACK EXIST. CONC. BEAM DIMS ARE APPROX. ADJUST TO AVOID EXIST. REINFORCING STEEL DOOR TRACK AND INTEGRAL CEILING GUARD 1 1/2" (2) LAYERS 5/8" GYP. BD. ON 3-5/8" 20ga METAL STUDS @ 16" o.c. 6" SOUND ATTEN. BATT INSUL. CONT. U/S OF DECK ABOVE Interior Renovations to: SOUND SEPARATION TO BE STC 49 OR BETTER COORD. QUANTITY AND LOCATION OF ANGLE HANGERS AS REQUIRED BY PANEL DOOR MANUFACTURER 421 Fountain NE Grand Rapids, MI 49503 10'-0" A.F.F. Central High School BULKHEAD HT. TITLE: 1 WALL TYPE A NO SCALE WALL TYPES AND DETAILS SHEET: A2.1 FILE: 1401-15 ConceptDesign ARCHITECTURE INTERIOR DESIGN 89 MONROE CENTER NW GRAND RAPIDS, MI 49503 PHONE: (616) 771-0909 WWW.CONCEPTGR.COM CLASSROOM 225A 952.4 S.F. CLASSROOM 225B 952.9 S.F. BAUER ENGINEERING LOCATION OF APPROX. 3,752 S.F. OF WORK 7530 Courtland Drive NE Rockford, MI 49341 616.350.8334 bauertm@charter.net LOCATION OF APPROX. 1,924 S.F. OF WORK CLASSROOM 220A 1,176 S.F. PARTIAL DEMOLITION SECOND FLOOR PLAN RM. 225A/B CLASSROOM 225A 952.4 S.F. CORRIDOR 230 (N.I.C.) 1/8" = 1'-0" CLASSROOM 78 79 80 81 82 75 72 76 73 77 74 59 CLASSROOM 225B 952.9 S.F. 83 16 15 14 13 CLASSROOM 12 68 71 220A 1,176 S.F. 67 70 11 66 69 10 9 8 60 63 7 61 64 6 62 65 5 34 39 4 35 40 3 2 1 41 CLASSROOM CORRIDOR CLASSROOM 220B 737.9 S.F. 231 217 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 CLASSROOM 214A 640.8 S.F. 27 28 29 30 54 49 45 42 CLASSROOM 210 EXISTING LAB 43 32 37 214B 1,119 S.F. 51 52 53 55 56 33 38 57 31 36 OVERALL SECOND FLOOR PLAN 1" = 60'-0" PARTIAL SECOND FLOOR PLAN GENERAL NOTES 1/8" = 1'-0" CLASSROOM 214A 640.8 S.F. Interior Renovations to: 1 47 1/8" = 1'-0" 48 44 1 PARTIAL DEMOLITION SECOND FLOOR PLAN RM. 214 50 46 CORRIDOR 231 (N.I.C.) CORRIDOR 232 CLASSROOM 220B 737.9 S.F. 421 Fountain NE Grand Rapids, MI 49503 58 CLASSROOM 214A 640.8 S.F. Central High School 225B 952.9 S.F. ISSUED # LAST PRINTED: 4/1/2014 12:55 PM C:\Users\Jodi's\Documents\Bauer\GRPS Central AutoCAD\Sheet Files\M1.2 Central High.dwg [m1.2] THESE DRAWINGS AND THE WORK REPRESENTED THEREIN ARE THE PROPERTY OF AND COPYRIGHT © 2014 CONCEPT DESIGN AND MAY NOT BE USED OR REPRODUCED WITHOUT PERMISSION. FRONT VIEW DEMO KEY NOTES 03/25/14 OWNER REVIEW 04/01/14 PERMITS & CONSTRUCTION SIDE VIEW EXISTING LAB PREP 212 (N.I.C.) ELEMENT DETAIL EXISTING LAB 214B 1,119 S.F. # NEW WORK KEY NOTES EXISTING BASEBOARD PROFILE DETAIL TITLE: MECHANICAL SECOND FLOOR PLANS SHEET: FINNED TUBE ELEMENT PIPING DETAIL 1 PARTIAL SECOND FLOOR PLAN 1/8" = 1'-0" M1.2 FILE: 1401-15
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