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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit D2000-308 - GROUP HEALTH COOPERATIVE - BUILDING BGROUP HEALTH COOP -BLDG B 72501 E MARG WY S D2000 -308 CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY CITY OF TUKWILA 6300 SOUTHCEN T ER BOULEVARD. 'SUITE 100 TUKWILA. WASHINGTON • 98188 THIS CERTIFICATE ISSUED PURSUANT TO THE REOUIREMENTS or SECTION 109 OF THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE ...CERTIFYING THAT AT THE TIME OF ISSUANCE THIS STRUCTURE WAS IN J OMPLIANCE . WITH THE VARIOUS ORDINANCE'S OF THE CITY REGULATING BUILDING; IONSTRUCTION OR USC FOR THE FOLLOWING: -0430 Clrir� r° .. CORPORATION Occupario4 tat "C�tJ�ti: OFFICE B/F TENANT IMPROVEMENT OF EXISTING. .':HELL it 'ORE. BUILDINIa ti ,i-ICIAL - /6 / THIS CERTIrICATE MLL1T BE CONSPICUOUS LX .POSTCD .ON Occupant Load: 074 Tvi e ~of; Const: V -N DATE Occu ant: GROUP HEALTH COOPERATIVE-BLDG B Permit No 1,2000 -303 B u i l d i n g Address: 12501 EAST MARGINAL WY S Suite No: THE PREMISES ti City of Tukwila Community Development / Public Works • 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 Contractor License No: SELLEC*372N0 DEVELOPMENT PERMIT WARNING: IF CONSTRUCTION BEGINS BEFORE APPEAL PERIOD EXPIRES, APPLICANT IS PROCEEDING Al THEIR OWN RISK. (206) 431 -3670 Parcel No 734560 -0430 Permit No: D2000 -308 Address: 12501 EAST MARGINAL WY Status: ISSUED Suite No: issued: 11/21/2000 Location: E >:p fires: 05/20/2001 Category: AOFF Type: DEVPERM Zoning: Const Type: Occupancy: OFFICE Gas, /Elec.: UBC: 1997 Unit::.: 001 Fire Protection: SPRINKLERED! AFA Setbacks: North: .0 South: .0 East: .0 West: .0 Water: 125 Sewer: VAL VUE Wetlands: Slope_: Y Streams: OCCUPANT GROUP HEALTH COOPERATIVE -BLDG B Phone: 12501 EAST MARGINAL WY S, TUKWILA, WA 98188 OWNER SABEY CORPORATION Phone: 206 -281 -4200 101 ELLIOTT AV W, SUTIE 330, SEATTLE WA 98119 CONTACT - ALEX CLARK Phone: 206 -682 -5000 ' 'a' CORNERSTONE ARCH. GROUP, 1904 3 AV; STE. 500, SEATTLE, WA 98101 p ' CONTRACTOR SELLEN CONSTR CO INC Phone: 206 -682 -7770 0 0 O' PO'BOX 9970, SEATTLE, WA 98109 N O J � CO U. ' w *k*kk*k *'k***kk* kkkkk**k k**.. kkk**** k kk*:* kk kk k*kk.kkk:'kktkkkk• *k*'A**:1* ** *kk*:k***kk**k:k*k Permit Description: TENANT IMPROVEMENT OF EXISTING SHELL & CORE. k :k•-kk**kk**-t•kk•k** kkk *****k- k**** *k **k**k**k * *:kk*k***kkk'k *Ak:kk'k:k•****k•k**kk:kk***k*k*****- } FB Cons truct ion' Valuation: $ 1,030,792.00 1i PUBLIC WORKS PERMITS: *(Water Meter Permits Listed Separate) Eng. Appr: u_< Curb Cut /AcccsslSidewalklC'5�5: N � d Fire Loop Hydrant N No S,ize(in): .00 i- W Flood_ Control Zone: N ?H` Hauling: N Start Time End Time: i-O Land Altering: N Cut: Fill: w W Landscape Irrigation: N > Moving Oversized Load: N Start Tine: End Time: U Sanitary Side Sewer: N No: 1:11.-" Sewer Main Extension: N Private: N - P'ublic: N = W S orm Drainage: N i-V Street Use: N - ii. l'; O Publ ic: N Z U N, O Z Print Name:_ Water Main Extension: N Private: N ** kkk*• k**** k***** kk********* *******•k**'k*k•k:k******kk•kk' kkk *k****kk - k ********k• k**kk* **** TOTAL DEVELOPMENT PERMIT FEES: $ 9,445.64 *' k'k *'k*'k* *k *'k•k***k** *'k'k k**'k'k * **'k *kkkk'kkk:k*k* kk•kkkk **kk•kkk.kk k•k'k•k***kk*•k****k *•k** Permit Center Authorized Signature: development perm .. Signature: This permit shall become null and void 180 day:: from the dace of Issuance, or for a period of 180 days from the last Date :11 I hereby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisio of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the performanc work I am authorized to sign for and obtain this Date' //' 21 if the 'wori•k. i • not Commenced within if the w(.'-»L is suspended or abandoned inspection. 1 1. CITY OF TUKWILA Address: 12501 EAST MARGINAL WY S Permit No: D2000 -308 Suite: Tenant: Status: ISSUED Type: DEVPERM Applied: 09/12/2000 Parcel U: 734560 -0430 Issued: 11/21/2000 k 'k :t'k k 'k 'k . •k .k •k •k •k •k k k •k k :l' •k 'k k 'k •k . •k * 'k :l• •k :l• •k - k •k . * k k 'k •k •k 'k •k k . •k •k 'A k •k •k •k 'k •k •k •k •k k •k .i .k. A• * k * * k 'k k k k * k Permit Conditions: 1. No changes will be made to the plans unless approved by the Engineer and the Tukwila Building;, Division. . When special inspection is required either the owner, architect or engineer ,shall notify the Tukwila Building Division of appuintrent of the inspection agencies prior to the first bullding inspection Copies of all special inspection reports . sha 1.)•' be submitted to. the ' E3u i 1 d;i ng, Division to a timely manner. :Repot t: .halal' contain 'address, project name, permit number and type 'of..inspection big `performed: The speci inspector shall . submit ; a final signed report stating( whether the work requiring _special inspection_., vies, to the;, best ='of the 'inspector's knowledge, in conformance with appproved plans and specifications and the applicable i s of the UBC. workrnansh�p Any. n`ew ceil ing grid and 'light fixture installation is req,u red to meet later a1° _bracing requireinents for Seism iC Lone,. 3 . Par- t;iti.onwalls•ettachec to, ceiling grid must be laterally braced if (8) feet in ngt"h. All -"construction. to be ;done, :in conformance with approved plans and'`requirements of, Uniform Building Code '(1997, Edition) as a ' Unif'orm Mechanical Code ((1997 _ Ed i t i on ) and Washington, State Energy Code (1997 Edition). Plumbing .permits shall be obtained through the Seattle -Kin County Department of Public Health Plumbing will be inspected by that agency, including all gas piping (296-'4722). . All spra, applied fireproofing as requir ed by ULIC, Standard No. 43 -8 s hall be special inspected. • Validity of Perini t. The 'i ssuanc,e of :a permit or approval of plans, specifications, and computations shall not be con - strued to be a ,permit for ors' an; approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of the building code or of any other ordinance of the jurisdiction. ' No permit presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the;. pr >ov.isions of this code shall be valid. 10. Electrical permits shall be obtained through the Washington State Division of Labor and Industries and all electrical work will be inspected by that agency (248 -- 6630). There shall be no occupancy of the building's) until the final inspection has been completed by the Tukwila Building Inspector. 12. All mechanical work shall be under separate permit ;ss4ied by the City of Tukwila. 13. All permits, inspection records, and approved plans shall be available at the job site prior to the start of any con 1 Z • . re w O 0 ' N 0 w J �! O u_ w 0 u- < D. a = H = Z � Z � ` U O r ' H w w z - Z U= 0 F- z I hereby certify that 1 have read these conditions and will comply with them as outlined. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other work or local laws regulating constru on or th performance of work. - • • structtom. These documents are to be maintained and avail able until final inspection approval is granted. Project ay e/Tenant: - , r �/� Existing use: ❑ Retail ❑ Restaurant ❑ Multi- family ❑ Warehouse ❑Hospital ❑ Church ❑ Manufa bring ❑ Motel /Hotel Office ❑ School /College /University ❑ Other Value of Construction: Will there be a change of use? ❑ yes X no Site Addres • C't State /Zip: •.:•� i ;L. _ '1i.AJ Tax Parcel Number: b - .., , D Propert caner: Building Square Feet: 'l 2- existing Phone: - 26a , ^ Zb1 - �ZoO . o NJ Street Address: �L 2. t -- to w,L. City State/Zip: Fax #: Contractor: .. . -.. 4 4-,- Phone: � - 2 • ' 2 Street .d a ' L�. ; 9' M Alf.- S- '• (City ate /Zip: cr /09 Fax #: 24 423 - S2047 Archite or t i C y 4 , f a� 1d i/ Phone : 24 69 Sma Street Addres : y St t ip : /9D fo �* StJI 1 }'ca, 5 4: Fax #: ►7 °62 X21 7 7 / Engineer: Phone: Street Address: i City State /Zip: Fax #: Contact Person " "1' : G CS - L` / ` � f _ y / Phone: /^ Street Addr ss. M k S� 1 ity State /Zip: s- i s 4 f& Fax #: — 7717 Description of work to be done: 0.41c-114-6) Existing use: ❑ Retail ❑ Restaurant ❑ Multi- family ❑ Warehouse ❑Hospital ❑ Church ❑ Manufa bring ❑ Motel /Hotel Office ❑ School /College /University ❑ Other Proposed use: ❑ Retail ❑ Restaurant ❑ Multi- family El Warehouse ❑ Hospital ❑ Church ❑ Manufacturing ❑ Motel/Hotel crOffice ❑ School /College /University ❑ Other Will there be a change of use? ❑ yes X no If yes, extent of change: (Attach additional sheet if necessary) Will there be rack storage? ❑ yes ;- no Existing fire protection features: sprinklers 7automatic fire alarm ❑ none ❑ other (specify) Building Square Feet: 'l 2- existing Area of Construction: (sq. ft.) '.>- Co� N t l' Will there be storage of flammable /combustible hazardous material in the building? ❑ yes -no Attach list of materials and storage location on separate 8 1/2 X 11 paper indicating quantities & Material Safety Data Sheets Date apglie�flin(Dat pllca(ion s Ap t taken by: (Initials) (`�'� < --... Imo ( CITY OF TUK°'fILA Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 Commercial / Multi - Family Tenant Improvement / Alteration Permit Application Application and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or facsimile. APPLICANT ;REQUESTFOR PUBLIC. WORKS THE FOLLOWIN (Additional. reviews inaybe:determin'ed%by thePublic Works Department) ❑ Channelization /Striping ❑ Curb cut/Access /Sidewalk ❑ Fire Loop /Hydrant (main to vault) #: Size(s): ❑ Land Altering 0 Cut cubic yds. 0 Fill cubic yds. ❑ Sanitary Side Sewer #: ❑ Sewer Main Extension ❑ Storm Drainage ❑ Street Use ❑ Water Main Extension ❑ Water Meter /Exempt #: Size(s): 0 Deduct ❑ Water Meter /Permanent # Size(s): ❑ Water Meter Temp # Size(s): Est. quantity: ❑ Miscellaneous CTPERMIT.DOC 1/29/97 OR STAFF USE ONLY Project Number: -��� Permit Number: ".1∎ U Q '. e ❑ Flood Control Zone ❑ Landscape Irrigation O Private 0 Public O Private 0 Public 0 Water Only gal Schedule: Value of Construction - In all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Permit Center to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of Plan Review - Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. The building official may extend the time for action by the applicant for a period not exceeding 180 days upon written request by the applicant as defined in Section 107.4 of the Uniform Building Code (current edition). No application shall be extended more than once. PLEASE SIGN BACK OF APPLICATION FORM i�;'rtf:eE. ❑ Hauling BUILDING OWNER AUTHO / AGENT: Signature: Date: 47_ U. 2 , Print name: J .t%U;c_ p i 62 crec.70 Fad #._ 6721 - 111 — ) AGO! Address 4rzasar t z o s `- _ L_ City /State /Zip ALL COMMERCIAL/MULTI- . ILY TENANT IMPROVEMENT /A * RATION PERMIT APPLICATIONS M T BE SUBMITTED WITH THE FO OWING: • ALL DRAWINGS TO BE STAMPED BY WASHINGTON STATE LICENSED ARCHITECT, STRUCTURAL ENGINEER OR CIVIL ENGINEER • ALL DRAWINGS SHALL BE AT A LEGIBLE SCALE AND NEATLY DRAWN • BUILDING SITE PLANS AND UTILITY PLANS ARE TO BE COMBINED N/A SUBMITTED Complete Legal Description Metro: Non - Residential Sewer Use Certification if there is a change in the amount of plumbing fixtures (Form H -13). Business peclaration required (Form H -10). Four (4) sets of working drawings (five(5) sets for structural work), which include : ❑ Site plan (including existing fire hydrant location(s) 1. North arrow and scale 2. Property lines, dimensions, setbacks, names of adjacent roads, any proposed or existing easements 3. Parking Analysis 'of existing and proposed capacity; proposed stalls with dimensions 4. Location,of driveways, parking, loading & service areas 5. Recycle collection location and area calculations (change of use only) 6. Location and screening of outdoor storage (change of use only) . • 7. Limits of clearing /grading with existing and proposed topography at 2' intervals extending 5' beyond property's boundaries 8. Identify location of sensitive area slopes 20% or greater, wetlands, watercourses and their buffers (change of use only) 9. Identify location and size of existing trees that are located in sensitive areas and buffer (TMC 18.45.040), of those, identify by size and species which are to be removed and saved 10. Landscape plan with irrigation and existing trees to be saved by size and species (exterior changes or change of use only) 11. Location, and gross floor are ,of existing structure with dimensions and setback 12. Lowest finished floor elevation (if in flood control zone) 13. See Public Works Checklist for detailed civil /site plan information required for Public Works Review (Form H- 9). ❑ g Floor plan: show location of tenant space with proposed use of each room labeled ❑ Overall building floor plan with adjacent tenant use; identify tenant space use and location of storage of any hazardous materials; dimensions of proposed tenant space. ❑ i Vicinity Map showing location of site ❑ Rack Storage: If adding new racks or altering existing rack storage, provide a floor plan identifying rack layout and all exit doors. Show dimensions of aisles, include dimensions of height, length, and width of rack. Structural calculations are required for rack storage eight feet and over. ❑ Construction details ❑ ❑ • 0 Indicate proposed construction of tenant space or addition and walls being demolished Sprinkler details - details of sprinkler hangers, specifically penetrations in structure, i.e., roof; size of water supply to sprinkler vault with documentation from contractor stating 'supply line will meet or exceed sprinkler system design criteria as identified by the Fire Department. Washington State Non - Residential Energy Code Data shall be noted on the construction drawings. SEPA Checklist - if intensification of use (check with Planning Department for thresholds). Attach plans, reports or other documentation required to comply with Sensitive Area Ordinance or other land use or SEPA decisions. Food service establishments require two (2) sets of stamped approved plans by the Seattle -King County Department of Public Health prior to submitting for building permit application. The Department of Public Health is located at 201 Smith Tower, Seattle, WA or call (206) 296 -4787. (Form H -5) Ccpy of Washington State Department of Labor and Industries Valid Contractor's License. If no contractor has been selected at time of application a copy of this license will be required before the permit is issued OR submit Form H -4, "Affidavit in Lieu of Contractor Registration ". Building Owner /Authorized Agent If the applicant is other than the owner, registered architect/engineer, or contractor licensed by the State of Washington, a notarized letter from the property owner authorizing the agent to submit this permit application and obtain the permit will be required as part of this submittal I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND 1 AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PE CTPER T.DOC 1/29/97 v s l ua, z ~ • w O 0 0 6 U) n w J = F- U) w u = d � z = zI- w ui U� O — O I- w w F- U O Iii z = O ~ z *.**4 *•fi* ** *skck*** A*4* *'14 4 — *.* A **** , ,A ** *4yy *:+ * .ti *•k *A*****•.t * *.A*A C1TV, tlF:•. TUKWILA WA 1 F•rtNI3M11 •4 *4 * *A *•k** * *4A* * * * ** *d k *,IrA., **A*.: :t *4 *** t* *k.k •k4}.tk 'fl iNSMIT Number R9EGU358 �imuurtte '3 „;145.64 09/12/00 10V0. Pa�1nr?i. l�Sriet tic�ri f'I11 i`I1 fro k tTi ni, GU :WV HEAL TI'1 [r� ryt • ILO I?er ^in i t No . D2000-308 Type: s OEVPI1:14 DEVELOPMENT .PERMIT Par c:e.l No: 734560-0430 Site Add► ^essa. 12501 E(3T 14(4RI IW(1L WY 5 Total Fees: 9 1145.64 This . Naylnent 9,445..b4 Total ALL fits: 9,4 45..64 Balance: „00 rt ***4**k * *** 4** k4** **A* *4: 4** * * *hi** *kkk; *A**•A•k•k•. *A*,$h *** *,t *-AA* Ar;cc,urtt :.Cod e 000/3- 22.100 000/3'45.830' 000/306..904 0escr• 1 pt ion IJU11_I)11G NUNIIza l Lsil! GNCrK - ;10 br! TE . I3[!II_l)IidG 3Ulti'1It3f2G�' 5.,721.90 3,719.24 • a50 4� /0/13 1710 TOTAL 9445.64 . +.iwC Y i 1'` :c71∎,gr,''f i 'iivi • )41. ,5� i1 W .iCr P i m J x �L.+Jilsu ' ::i Project: tt' Type of Inspectio • Address: ' S01 E Mor „, Date called: 7- D `U: Special instructions: Date wanted: a.m. Requester: Phone: ?MD mss - -) ? 7 - t INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECT' CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 9818 PERMIT NO. 0h)431 -3670 Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required priori() approval. COMMENTS: iU 4 COtAn rOtt Inspector.'` n ( Q'O $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. CaII to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: ;f ::,,;; `.f41v ” ; I nn . • w .f° ,w u »ti iry •y "s3e'' 5 " itati�fn Vida u«f l+ 11U.•3 tu 2 J U; 0 CO 0 '. 'tnW; J W 0 '. n Z H. W U 0 i P-. w F V 0. .Z ; w N'.. 0 z Project: � rO 0 P k - P� 1- �- N Type of Inspection: S pp,pr i,2, r" I r �roci Address: 12SD 1 ? , M� " Lu Date calldd• (9 2:5 of Special instructions: _ 1 Date wanted: IR 9-c -6 a.m. p.m Requester:-7--, l \ Phone: INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, 1100, Tukwila, WA 98188 Approved per applicable codes. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit (206)431- Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: 'QI k'e 4- t 4�rA 14) fl v \k■ Inspector. Date: $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: :��r.Y��'i..'.'��t'.+:c�� it's' r ..;ai J ���2 re�'..�taa .�� " 3��a�, Yi' n: �, �.. „t.a��Ya�s f.•��:;+ 4c.'�iW' ".ti«'`15w"x.7.� Yai`. � .n5:�rta:3S.n.YZt�U„Ct�:�� t3: v£ p:”. �, u` .:fla«,utEYied�eu`.4%i��;5�stiw Project; i / 1 Type of Instection: f ,,, Gtr: /Aj Address: Date called / r Special instructions: /0G 1 Date wanted: m. Requester, Phone: 19- 7g3 INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98 PERMIT NO. (206)431 -3670 Approved per applicable codes. n Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: • cee rAa El $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED: Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. CaII to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: + - f , t, t w: *:,r +.> .,::•.17�+;os; kSU.. et. h.. r� k. A1 !a"�.'%v?•Id�ib�c�c.�i'x SCE'• �4'% � Y( ?���5nG1:: • w; U 00 , co w w 0 g Q, cn _ CI ' I ... w Z I 0 D 0 - oI T w` U.- U. t� U N; 0 ' 1 z Project: c.14....„ /7‘77,4 y o f Insp % :3 r 6 /,-7 Addre . Date called: Special instructions: /0;&D 6 1, a V Date wanted .30 e Requester: 6,^, Phone: .2---csS - D-/g 77 Approved per applicable codes. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)43,1 Corrections required prior to approval. � J � COMMENTS: eu--1s 7lr •zd'z U • S zr • %r.d ' ..ear - LAS r L- r.7 , )1 Inspector /-A tepoi,e",/ Date:5� $47.00 REINSPECTION EE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt. No: Date: rv..:t Y_.1?.rar7g?1�'�r %r+A:KS a'`!'ni :;�.+�:(a 3C.I..a�t:r:1N�s±'::4M+!+at� i�:arr. +«'�.3:�� =?d"" . 91'✓ w: 5d+ a` �.x`+�«.'�J'It^s,,.s.,"z.r+7.. .{e %'xc Je•J+ ' roject• T TOO* Inspecti n V Addres l i , ,R x., . D "'c I led: Special instructions: D Dat w 10 W Requester: 'pa In c c�99 Pe: 0 ' f " 2-1 g3 Approved per applicable codes. COMMENTS: s L) t -1 $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. CaII to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: INSPECTION RECORD' ' Retain a copy with permit 41.4 Corrections required prior to approval. Date: H- )10-0) ras0` ,'W,`✓ :4 4i,"4 .+ 1:P taaa + ums„aci ei roject: RDUF VIAL 9 - FELDL 5 Type of Inspection: ` t)Sp JOGr) CEttA Address: 1 7-501 E Amittl ItgL. \ 5 Date c led: Da 13 0/ Special instructions: Date�w14 t e/o I m� ( Requester: ` /1V Phon: ZO(C - 130 9,10q .Approved per applicable codes. Inspector: 1 INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: I S1 Flom- - T"1 Date: PERMIT NO. (206)431- 0 $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: lG.tl..�a 41 k . Wes J0 0 0 W W 0 ' u_ Q u) R, I c F- W Z I-0 `' 11J uj 0 O It � D 1_ W 0: Z . ILL Arn • tt Z Project; , ` ` Type of Inspection: , 11 Address: 1)- ' M490 W. Date ca led 1 3-4-01 Special instructions: Date wanted: c3'01 a.m. p.m. , Requester Phone: INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 9818 pproved per applicable codes. PERMIT NO. (206)431 -367 Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: C y‘. (lQ VVIS ��. 1 1 } (A) ilk t t )o i A rem 1 0 0 L Inspector' Date: • 'x.8 V I $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: , r. y:' 4is? i" vodka;: d bx`+ k? t: tS! k: N. +err �F.ib�io�rs)rafa - o1GrrLr: re 6 J0 0 0 � o W = . J F- U. w 2 J u. Q E d H = : z F—i F- 0. z U o '; 0 co o I-, w W Z U.1 0; IJ I Z 1 U c z &A g 12'01 �. (YIN . t,.) r A pproved per applicable codes. INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit Project:/' 1 : 6) , (0 l e ( -) Address + 1 E . fl'i tc t Special instructions: Typrof . Inspection: Date called: Date w 3 nted• a.m. Rery ster: 1J �t� Phone: ��3 °.. . g6�i CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 - 3670 Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: _ W w1ts E YO E E 010 �rt F100L2 Inspector:< Cj 1 Date: 3 ) 1 $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: ffiiw'�.1R:�•L�.}�i 'f `?�IWY�/ffi!' �Y fIasAholLarksvAlte...ik 2. W D' 00 W =.. W O' g W Z Z •U of W • 1-V` 1":"'' 11 U Nl. 0 1; Z Project: � Ty a of Inspection: I f Address: i /a co/ F Nur S. Date called: 315101 Special instructions: Date w me Date I p.m. Re ster: Phbne: ‘ _U -'730 - l ft(oq rjn pproved per applicable codes. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 e c474ttz L 2z .'t ? :` ;Drt Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: S` es'I t Date: 3-1 J $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to•schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: ,....:XtwM�4df.h,.A.'v :AU n, raCi�;itic:�hr ft xiuil. 6 ,1:4 : S�i�57r9.'i drA'?tad;t "UMCtTxv,.„e3 Jd+�c�luS ;i�f.Yi � W U O N 0 ' W= J f- W QQ 0 LL Q LO = Cl; = Z � I— 0 Z W o moo. _a 0 z Project: Cy ilI l�j/J #6,_,y1.-, Type of Inspection 5C1 Address: ! fry uo / L WO/ Gtr S. Date called: 3//3 Special instructions: " Date anted: r.) a.m. CifilDn. Re ester: tc Phone: aGeo - 73() - 11(6 q INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 ig Approved'per applicable codes. C4.- 0 10 Inspector INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit (206)431 -36 Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: h� ¥k 1 L t `6- L e Date: 3 1+ 0 0 $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. CaII to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: ; 11..4.=.7,*- 14Yk1/4 4.4044. ea ith 4tAiexar ..i 4,44.141` e4i re w J 0 0 rn 0 , W = :, J 1—, W0 t Z al -- Zo U O 0 I-- �2 uj V i 11.1 0 z Projec P LO rdk)f t � '1-h Type of Inspection t,. rs.' SAS P �a �� <L 1 Address: l-` 0 MOO . � p 1 1 Date cal le .� I LI N. V Special instructions: Date wanted: 3 )L a.m. p.m. Requester: Phone: INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 PERMIT NO. Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: c>t \th •Pf tvh Yr L ) U i n Q� 4o \o, 4;\e r01.4) Inspector: Date: 1'-'1 y ` 1 ] $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: I Date: a'r9"3 Vita:e4.1`we ir».akm4sawvagS: �a ,., •:•, ,� k a wl Lii fL - W n: J 0 0, N W: 1— W u_ CO CJ I—w 2 _ Hi I—O; Z LIJ 0° 3 w W ~ t 0' Z' U ui H � 0 z Project: 1 eck , ` Type of Ins tion: . (� v Address: WA 0 1 M Date called: Special instructions: Date wanted: a•� Requester Phone: to `730 )86 I INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 9818 PERMIT NO. (206)431 -36 'Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: iodr d f, o\PPrdbeU, Inspecto Date: -_ C1_, 0 0 $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. CaII to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: . ; 'c..i� 7Z::, tV .i...:suasAc�' =5 �. 4.41.1f 'a i"u`I ' "' tLi7ur Project: C.1 flfl 2 1k�. /`f! -) Type of Inspe S(YeEb n p Address: J:No/ E lyar tJc* S. Date cal ed: J. S /a/ Lef�'rlu -t Special instructions: U Da e W'anted: .- U J /10 /0 / p.m.,, Re nester: Phone: )l -!73.0 -/F /a 9 W INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 pproved per applicable codes. Corrections r PERMIT NO. (206)431- uired prior to approval. COMMENTS: t � r OY' '`-P∎ ∎tic. CJrir 5' .e k )1/ s Inspecto Date: $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule:reinspection. Receipt No: Date: Q IY 00 ' CO Ca W W; J , U) LL' W 0 ; g a ' d . W ; Z 1— 0, z ui, U � O �r w w' 1 lil Z 0 Z INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 Project:a i I / } Address: uv) E 1 ' 4 2 Special instructions: Approved per applicable codes. COMMENTS: Inspecto INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit Ty of Inspection: Tyke Date ailed• di DI Cat wan e a /.')co ester: Phone: . - 13O Corrections required prior to approval. t" n t hr r ) c - r S I C bP \oW �� rn�,,.:Gri c' t,Jot dIS PERMIT NO. (206)431 -3670 a .m. p.m. A l t Date:.--6,1.... O I 0 $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: ` eozz° ° •..' > *riat E.s45a sor�i+Pam.snL , a asi - ig.,14.w.: PA,AW. `aica k,ki kd 'Ettbkf., s t 4 . ; h .; YdikHaibftiukkSfi !'.`�t��;nta�4UUK�? • U O 0 0 w w z ' J r Q u; w 0 ■ LL -J w > , 0 F— w Z Z I-0 Z U , 0 = 0, w 0 Z Project; L�! / x/r.. ::' lle //DA Spe cial instructions: /5/4 /3 Date wanted: �� L � f m Requester: � / c.+•►, ri, trr� -1 t Phone: 1 � ��.�' fir � /i proved per applicable codes. U Corrections required prior to approval, COMMENTS: / //DA ritil� / .e.? C J r / !/7 S 'J ";%.(e._ e C I € . / e- i. � / c.+•►, ri, trr� -1 t :'.. .,•;, 6 1 � ��.�' fir � /i hi c A INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 9818 (206)431 -3 Inspector: Date: $47.00 REINSPECT N FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: Vf-MdaiisAitteuttietWItiteg ,ti.A aAtitt ttaa � sr.«.e. •e .. �e ..� d � °, y „ �::aY •04 , singe nit re w 2 U ; tD0 CO 0 U) W ` . CO 2 J u.' _° ' Z � 0 . Z H W W; P p: 0 — w w OLa o: Z' 0 z INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 9818 Receipt No: PERMIT NO. (206)431 -3670. � 11 Project: •1[ Address: Type if Inspection: Date called: a.m. p.m. Special instructions: Date anted: 3 0 Date: $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reins section. Date: Approved per applicable codes. COMMENTS: 11111111Millt . 1111131 1111M_Allir..1311MIMMAIIIMUM t i .i Y _ • • a - . I II 1 I I I I I 3-0 4414kkalvittItitsettieevdt4.e. ".602's Corrections required prior to approval... ! ry U N 0 w N w O CO _ d _ , z l. I— o Z LU O N O I— w w` Z - O al Z w co p INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit roject• Oea,/44, ,f e�aV s . 61aA S Sgir structions: o, ormpat-e4) E 70. Type of Inspe tior(: Date called: /� /() Date wanted: Requester: D Ph one:?00 , .730 -/O INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 pproved per applicable codes. COMMENTS: p.� f ) at-A; o r 4Qt ‘ m` ''e r Uf;4 1s )CSI S r c Ovvi 1-e rel WI 1 h Y ' ∎ vv- .r tJeiI1S Lis- 'SIcP -p n ` • AJo r-k-k 141 - c r� C OY'V i r\n r- 4 -1,c - 0 0e, ri W41115 cA Pp rn t1-rt PERMIT NO. (206)431 -3 Corrections required prior to approval. --4041,14. Date: D ) 1 • Ei $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. I Receipt No: Date: Inspects' iP.,ii4.lr(vaa�i3s+ld�aY.xz�mf 4iihw1 tivaa eG'v'uwm!i 4 •Ji � '``tu&7�INAiy`tbk+$e 4 44. ^'rb'n:• ;atm YY: +i Pmrn'ak`/S;,Sa�SF. , yal.cro-u4 uti Project: ririi Type of Inspection: Address: 4) 0, Ifar lt)v� .� Date ailed: /fa&/D/ -�—� Special instructions: d Datt �)v' t / d: (�.r p.m. Request r: Phone: eu4Pap- / q r•. INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (Approved per applicable codes. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit PERMIT NO. (206)431 -3670 Corrections required prior to approval. -- COMMENTS: Fl 1-e(4 rir.j cowl t ; ( I` a DV 4- u M a-.-^ T n .�. Inspector: n n Date: ) . 1 9` 0 $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: :* a.;Zn v„iat..thactxaie' - 1.ta.wt';'ri: Y. .4i..H:iF[dd ,k1 •is 5 t.�14! bi?TS,ttp:.ftca�tiT; wt 00, .0 _ (ow w O; LL Q ; HO z lr, U 0. 0 = 0 I- L u • 0 w Z 0,- z Project?". .- P 1(.14,1 . 1 ` � Type of Insp Ction: v �- Ira Irnt r j. A d s: ar 1 . D t N1 �. 1 IC Y- . Date called: _ 2 �0 , J 1 Special instructions: �' 7 j0' I V � Date wanted: ' `2-5 _ 1 p Requester: v � Phone o ( 0' g3q -2.7�_ K Approved per applicable codes: INSPECTION RECORL _ Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION PERMIT NO. 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 9818$ (206)431- Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: i re It YV11 r\AV A! fQJ r um r eta. 0 � rdv-r 1 0 A-04e � 1 9-1- (or)r- Cei l V\C \pa �yw Date: 1-?5-01 Inspector: �� '_ $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No: Date: azail A - i'Itxiwlicik • ''AiRiaiowr: av:mzM aYiS kass'e4,4e +14 Mt.w .iai!kimf , n ctkz. w" ° s �kl li r .fht 4.ue ,..stx,t t34uav� � W` 2 U ! U O" N O':_ LL W O ga 0 � ? � Z F D o U N k D F W W • Z o O F" z Address Sprinklers: >( Fire Alarm: N Hood & Duct: Halon: Monitor: Pre-Fire: Permits: T.F.D. Form F.P. 85 Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: (206) 575•4404 • Fax (206) 575•4439 : -r - • - City of Tukwila Fire Department TUKWILA. FIRE DEPARTMENT • • FINAL APPROVAL FORM Project Name C C>k) -Pc- 501 E . (Y1c),(- Retain current inspection schedule Needs shift inspection John W Rants, Mayor Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief , Permit No. Suite # )06/01/2001 FRI 09:50 FAX 206 298 4777 CONTRACT HARDWARE INC. 01002/002 ATTN: DAN BARRETT DEAR SIR, CONTRACT HARDWARE INC. 946 ELLIOTT AVE WEST SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98119 TEL (206) 298 -4770 FAX (206) 29B•4777 SELLEN CONSTRUCTION CO. 227 WESTLAKE AVE NO. SEATTLE, WA. 98109 REF; GROUP HEALTH COOPERATIVE RIVERTON OPERATIONS CENTER BUILDING "B" 12501 E. MARGINAL WAY SO. TUKWILA, WA. 98124 SUBJECT: HOLLOW METAL DOOR FRAMES WITH ATTACHED SIDELITES 31- May -01 PER YOUR REQUEST, WE HAVE CONTACTED INTERTEK TESTING SERVICES ( WARNOCK HERSE INTERNATIONAL) TO UPGRADE 39 EA SIDELITE FRAMES FROM 20 MINUTE TO 45 MINUTE RATING. PLEASE NOTE THAT UPON REVIEW, THESE FRAMES MEET ALL 45 MIN REQUIREMENTS AND NO ADDITIONAL FIELD WORK, OTHER THAN SWITCHING OUT THE LABELS, WILL BE REQUIRED. ALSO NOTE THAT THIS PROCESS CAN TAKE FROM 2 -5 WEEKS, STARTING WITH A COST APPROVAL BY SELLEN CONSTRUCTION. ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS ON THIS, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CALL ME. SINCERELY WZa Lit - 6WVh MARC GOODWIN HOLLOW DEPT. MGR W re U. UO co O .w W o' IL ¢ N 3 H w Z I- O' 2 F- W W U � O N' W W ' w La i u., 0 0 H CORRECTION 1 ..TR # Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound EMERGENCY PLAN For RIVERTON OPERATIONS CENTER NORTH (Building A) 12401 East Marginal Way South, Tukwila, Washington And RIVERTON OPERATIONS CENTER SOUTH (Building B) 12501 East Marginal Way South, Tukwila, Washington October 31, 2000 CITRECEIVED F UKWILA NOV - 2 2000 PERMIT CENTER ce LU _10 coo WW i-r Table of Contents Topic Page(s) Critical Information & Supervisory Staff 3 Objectives of Emergency Plan 4 General Description of Building 5-7 Emergency Director 8-9 Deputy Emergency Director 10 Emergency Response Personnel 11 Incident Specific Instructions 12 -23 Fire 12 Earthquake 16 -18 Bomb Threat 19 -21 Hazardous Materials Spill 22 Medical Aid 23 Apendices 24-28 Handicap Evacuation Techniques 24 -25 Instructions to Operate Fire Equipment 26 Fire Drill Procedures 27-28 Riverton Operation Center Emergency Plan 2 October 31, 2000 CRITICAL INFORMATION & SUPERVISORY STAFF Emergency Phone Numbers EMERGENCY AGENCIES FIRE. DEPARTMENT 9 -911 Non - Emergency 9- 206 -575 -4404 POLICE DEPARTMENT 9 -911 PARAMEDIC /AMBULANCE 9 -911 EMERGENCY SUPPORT SERVICES POISON CONTROL 9- 206 -526 -2121 FIRE ALARM MONITORING STATION (Honeywell) 9- 206 - 232 -7620 ELECTRIC TROUBLE (Seattle City Light) 9- 206 - 625 -3000 INSURANCE COMPANY (FM Global) 9- 888 - 247 -9062 EMERGENCY SERVICE COMPANIES FIRE ALARM MONITORING (Honeywell) 9 -206- 232 -7620 FIRE ALARM MONITORING (Siemens) 9- 425- 455 -3700 SPRINKLER SERVICE (Western States) 9- 425- 881 -0100 EXTINGUISHER SERVICE AAA Fire and Safety 9- 206 - 284 -1721 ELEVATOR SERVICE (Montgomery KONE) 9- 206 - 285 -1313 CRITICAL BUILDING PERSONNEL EMERGENCY DIRECTOR - Jim Douma 206 - 988 -2712 ASSISTANT EMERGENCY DIRECTOR - Ned Worcester 206 - 448 -4747 Security 206- 901 -6010 GHC CRITICAL PHONE NUMBERS SECURITY: On -site (24 Hours) 206 - 901 -6010 Communications Department: 24 hour beeper 9- 206 - 994 -9288 PUBLIC PAY PHONES: Location Number OTHER: Location Number Riverton Operation Center Emergency Plan 3 October 31, 2000 W E 0O cow , 0 , u. 4C _ ar I- to z t I-- a Z F 2 Di 0 CO`: ,= V IL Oi w Z ` 0 z OBJECTIVES OF THE EMERGENCY PLAN HAZARD PREVENTION To minimize the effects of an emergency by the control of hazards in the building and the maintenance of the building's emergency facilities provided for the safety of the occupants. EMERGENCY EVACUATION To establish a systematic method of a safe and orderly evacuation of the building, by its occupants, in case of fire or other emergency. To facilitate the evacuation, the following infrastructure of key emergency personnel, comprised of building staff and tenants, has been established within the building: Security 1 - monitors access, lobby exits and response Security 2 - dispatched to respond to building emergencies Floor Wardens - at ROC in charge of department response and appointment of stairwell monitors if needed Deputy Floor Wardens - backs up floor warden Assistance Monitors - assigned to people with disabilities in cases of emergency Searchers - search department areas to ensure complete evacuation TRAINING With the exceptions of some lists, tables, and charts, this Manual is not intended to be relied upon during an emergency because of the explicit nature of its instructions. However, it is intended to be utilized as a training aid, prior to an emergency occurring, so that procedures are second - nature. The explicit instructions ensure that the intent of the procedures will not be misinterpreted. FIRST AID TRAINING First aid training is provided to Security Officers. GHC also can provide first aid training to staff. To schedule first aid training and CPR call the Education Coordinator in the Quality Improvement Department at 206 - 326 -2761. Riverton Operation Center Emergency Plan 4 October 31, 2000 ew nAiAkieti' &4 tur�".,4.;:i y5 - .zn�.te to4,a' a,7at ..4,:41,,.M r.;m.L∎4441:4;44i w. 00! cn co u.` w0 cog', z � E Z o' LU 0 , .. 0 1-!. _ w • H V ,u_ w z. z GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE BUILDING IT'S SAFETY FEATURES AND COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEMS GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE BUILDING The Riverton Operations Center North is a two story 88,000 square foot administration building owned by Sabey Corporation and leased to Group Health Cooperative. It is located at 12401 E. Marginal Way South in Tukwila. The administration building is principally constructed of steel and concrete. Interior rooms are primarily constructed of drywall on metal studs, with a suspended tile ceiling. FIRE ALARM SYSTEM ROC North has a Honeywell, supervised fire alarm system. The fire alarm has the following features incorporated within the system: - automatic detection - zone indication - manual activation - sprinkler flow detection - smoke control interface The fire alarm panel is located in the main lobby. There is an intercom system throughout the building to assist with communications from the Security Office. Pull stations are located throughout the building in common areas and departments Alarms are located throughout the building. When the fire alarm system is activated, a continuous general alarm will sound throughout the entire building, signaling the occupants to evacuate. Because the fire alarm system is supervised, any abnormalities will cause a trouble in the system and a trouble alarm in the main panel. The system uses exit and emergency lighting with self - contained batteries. The alarm system is monitored by Honeywell Alarm, who in turn are instructed to notify the Fire Department. Exit System and Assembly Areas There are 3 above - grade, exit stairwells located on the east and west, and central core of the building. All floors have been designated as crossover floors, in that access can be gained from one stairwell to another on these floors. Each exit door is clearly marked by an exit sign above the doorway. The locations of the stairwells are clearly marked. Once the occupants have evacuated the building, they are required to respond to the assembly areas. Assembly areas are located in: in the north lot away from the front entry in the south lot away from the entry In case of construction or other activities proceed to the next available area of assembly, making sure that entry to the building by the fire department, is not blocked. Rii erton Operation Center Emergency Plan Iowa 5 October 31, 2000 gy",�"rrme nn.°s+.•"mecs‘x»re . • »7n.. yam , .. �. 8a vg5 4 59s�9C at3 Y.ts__ _ ____'#6? 1— w 00 coo w =; 1.— Nu_ wO g a' D. a w h- 1 . z z0 ' U0 o 1— cy L I O w z . O z COMMUNICATIONS Telephone The ROC is equipped with a telephone system that can be used to notify the Fire Department and contact building occupants. During a power failure all ROC North phones should continue to function because they are served by emergency generator power from ROC East. -Dial 9 -911 for emergency response by police, fire department or medics. -Do not call the Security office during a fire alarm. They will not answer. - Security staff have primary responsibility for life safety, and may issue orders for emergency evacuation whenever conditions warrant. Public Address All departments at ROC North and many public areas are served by a building public address (PA) system. Security may use the PA system to supplement their communications to the building during an emergency. Security may provide advance warning of fire testing using the intercom. Security may also be able to notify employees if a fire alarm was set off accidentally. Employees should not wait for announcements if the fire alarm activates. Portable Radios Security personnel are equipped with two -way portable radios that can be utilized in the event of a fire emergency. Security is also equipped with pagers. Emergency Power In the event of a power failure, emergency power is provided to the phone system only, through the ROC East Building. Emergency and Exit lighting will be provided by self contained batteries. Elevators The ROC has one hydraulic elevator to serve its occupants. The elevator has a phone that connects directly to the Security Office answering service. The elevator will recall to the first flow upon the activation of the fire alarm. FIRE EQUIPMENT Sprinklers Sprinklers have been installed to provide automatic fire suppression within the entire building. Sprinkler control and shut -off valves are located on the exterior corners of the building. The main sprinkler water shut -off to the entire ROC building is located near the west stairwell. Security has the key to the shut -off valves. Any activation of the sprinklers will also activate the building fire alarm. Alarms An audio and visual alarm activates throughout the ROC upon activation of the fire detection system, water flow, or activation of a pull station. Fire Department Connections Fire Department connections are located on the west side of the building in the parking lot. Fire Extinguishers Riverton Operation Center Emergency Plan 6 October 31, 2000 :.,.. -, uw, adrv�� ,x74;:SRS�'::.lxt'�,,;�� ?Lu..a �✓_."vi'�F'Y;d�43�wwa. ...,. ..,:„ c...�: X19 -_ 14 '••..— — Nwe+ap',;,3:+'- �?t ` fie.' e"+' Y+.." � aw ',tsfr14 X�ia�va3tA�.o. The corridors and office areas are equipped with ABC dry chemical fire extinguishers. The extinguishers have labels with instructions describing how to use the extinguishers, their age, serial number and what type of fire they can be used against. SMOKE CONTROL Smoke detectors are located within HVAC ducts to shut down the air handlers should smoke be detected. UTILITIES Electrical The main electrical disconnect switch for the building is located south of the foyer in the electrical distribution room. Water The main water shut -off valve for the building is located on the west side of the building. Security has a key. Riverton Operation Center Emergency Plan 7 October 31, 2000 EMERGENCY DIRECTOR (FACILITY OPERATIONS MANAGER) Name Jim Douma Title or Position Facilities Operations Regularly Assigned Location - ROC - 12400 E. Marginal Way South How notified of an Alarm Pager - 206 - 994 -0588 or 901 -6010 Normal Working Hours 8:00 -5:00 EMERGENCY DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY DIRECTOR The Emergency Director will not participate as Supervisory Staff for the evacuation procedures of this building in the event of a fire alarm. ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES OF THE EMERGENCY DIRECTOR The Emergency Director will be responsible for the administration and maintenance of the Emergency Plan that meets all the measures contained in the Code. The Plan shall be reviewed and updated annually, or whenever building changes occur. All updated material shall be submitted to the Seattle Fire Department. The Emergency Director is responsible for obtaining a list of Floor Wardens and their Deputies, and obtaining and issuing equipment necessary for the successful performance of the Emergency Plan; i.e. traffic vests, flashlights, and megaphones for outside communications. He shall also resolve any hazards reported to him by Floor Wardens or other personnel. The Emergency Director will also be responsible for the emergency response training activities of building staff, Floor Wardens and other building emergency personnel to perform their duties outlined in this Plan, as follows: 1) Building Staff - Meetings /drills to ensure that staff members are proficient at dealing with an emergency. 2) Emergency Personnel - Annual training will be provided by the Emergency Director, or a certified consultant and will outline the duties and responsibilities of Floor Wardens; Stairwell and Assistance Monitors; Searchers; Building Response Teams; Exit, Lobby, and Access Control Personnel. All building emergency personnel will be issued some means of identification, such as hard hats, traffic vests, or arm bands. 3) Occupants - All tenants /occupants will be issued "printed material" relating to Emergency Procedures. In addition to printed materials, audio /visual presentations (acceptable to the authority having jurisdiction) are encouraged but may not be offered in lieu of written communication. In addition to training, the Emergency Director will coordinate and conduct annual fire drills (detailed in Fire Drill section). The Emergency Director shall ensure that there is adequate monitoring and control of all building systems and equipment and that the maintenance of these systems and equipment is being performed by qualified individuals, in accordance with the local codes. All hazards must be documented and appropriate action shall be taken to remedy them. Proper records shall be kept by the Emergency Director of equipment issued, lists of current Floor Wardens, number and quality of fire drills, training Riverton Operation Center Emergency Plan 8 October 31, 2000 periods, fire incidents in the building, fire prevention activities, list of physically disabled people and the minutes of emergency meetings. Riverton Operation Center 9 October 31, 2000 Emergency Plan 0 N W up -J W O= LL ' + 1 Z `Z F- � O 0 ' : W : . D. U 0 . i0 N i; W W . 0 Z V y. .0 ~. z DEPUTY EMERGENCY DIRECTOR Name Ned Worcester Title or Position Manager of Emergency Preparedness Regularly Assigned Location 521 Wall Street How Notified of an Alarm 901 -6010 or 206 - 689 -1930 Normal Working Hours 8:00 -5:00 EMERGENCY DUTIES OF THE DEPUTY EMERGENCY DIRECTOR The Deputy Emergency Director will not participate as Supervisory Staff for the evacuation procedures of this building in the event of a fire alarm. 8.7 Administrative Duties of the Deputy Emergency Director Assists the Emergency Director in the implementation of the Emergency Plan and shall assume the duties of the Emergency Director should the Emergency Director be absent. Riverton Operation Center Emergency Plan 10 October 31, 2000 W co _ d ' HW . z . z 11 • U r ,O— co, 6 = U' co, • z SECURITY AND ENGINEERING Security and Engineering shall ensure that, during an emergency, the HVAC systems are shut down, elevators are not occupied, necessary utilities are shut down, and that the emergency personnel from Facilities and responding agencies are met and critical information regarding the incident is relayed; including incident nature, location and severity; injuries and handicapped persons; emergency systems in operation; and the known locations and status of building personnel and evacuees. EMERGENCY TEAM POSITIONS EMERGENCY RESPONSE PERSONNEL FLOOR WARDENS Responsible for the supervision of the Deputy Floor Warden and Stair Monitors in an orderly evacuation of their floor to the assembly area outside, should an evacuation be ordered by the Fire Department or Security Officer. Also responsible for communication with Security Officers on the status of his floor and the disposition of any handicapped persons who might need assistance. ASSISTANCE MONITORS Responsible for providing assistance, to those individuals on a floor that require assistance, to evacuate. These include the physically disabled; those suffering from heart problems, diabetes or some other medical problems; or those suffering from a panic- induced mental disorder such as anxiety. He reports directly to the Floor Warden. SEARCHERS Responsible for directing individuals from a quadrant of the floor area to the nearest stairwell monitor. He will then check his area for stragglers and report his findings to the Deputy Floor Warden. He reports directly to the Deputy Floor Warden. EVACUATION SUPPORT STAFF (SECURITY or staff designated to assist) Responsible for keeping the lobby area clear of evacuating occupants and bystanders. Responsible to ensure that the front entrance of the building is clear of pedestrians and cars, and that the Fire Department has clear, unimpeded access to the building. Responsible for ensuring that the ground level exits to the exterior of the building are clear of obstructions and that evacuating personnel are directed to the designated assembly area. Security staff are charged with the primary responsibility for life safety. They are responsible for making determination of evacuation or response step necessary, until they are relieved by Trammell Crow or Group Health senior staff with responsibility for life safety. Riverton Operation Center Emergency Plan 1 1 October 31, 2000 INSTRUCTIONS TO OCCUPANTS FIRE PROCEDURES IF YOU DISCOVER A FIRE: • Rescue - anyone in immediate danger • Alert - by sounding the alarm or calling 9 -911 � z • Contain - by closing doors to prevent spread of smoke or fire c w • Evacuate - via the nearest exit or stairwell o • Alarm pull stations are found throughout the building, generally close to exit routes. v o ' . • Use stairwells to exit from the second floor, do not use elevators. w w J AT THE SOUND OF A FIRE ALARM: N u_ w 0, • Follow the instructions of the Floor Warden. If no Floor Warden is present, then proceed to 2 the nearest exit and evacuate down the stairwells. g 7 • Walk. Do not run. j • Shut all doors behind you. i w • Proceed along corridors and down stairways in a quiet, orderly manner. Do not push or jostle. z • If you encounter heavy smoke, keep low (crawl). Use the wall to guide you to the nearest I— 0, exit. If smoke is heavily concentrated in the exit, do not attempt to exit by that means of W F' egress. Proceed to an alternate exit. :2 m' • When you have reached the outside of the administration building, move away from the 0 „ doorway to allow others behind you to emerge from the exit. Proceed to your assigned 0 1= assembly area. w wi • DO NOT GO BACK INTO THE BUILDING FOR ANY REASON UNTIL THE FIRE F DEPARTMENT HAS GIVEN ITS PERMISSION TO DO SO. — u. 0 z ` c cn I If you are not able to evacuate independently, remain in your permanent work location and 0 wait for your assigned Assistance Monitor. RESPONSE TO FIRE OR FIRE ALARM Purpose: To prevent the loss of life or injury, and to prevent damage to property. Immediate Tasks: • Person discovering, and people in vicinity of, fire: R.A.C.E. • Rescue - anyone in immediate danger • Alert - by sounding the alarm or calling 9 -911 • Contain - by closing doors to prevent spread of smoke or fire • Evacuate - via the nearest exit or stairwell All Staff: Evacuate upon hearing the alarm All staff and visitors will evacuate immediately via the nearest exit, moving away from the fire. Do Not Use Elevator. Once out of the building staff should gather to account for visitors and departmental staff. Close all doors to limit the spread of smoke and fire. Fire Department Riverton Operation Center Emergency Plan 12 October 31, 2000 should be met by security and brought to the scene of the fire if it is known, or to the alarm indicator panel to determine the location or source of the alarm. KEEP CALM. Visitors are looking to our staff for directions and assurances that they are not in danger. Security officer assigned to office (Security 1) should: • Proceed to the Security desk and dispatch Access, Lobby, and Exit Control personnel as they report to you. • Use the Security Incident form) to record vital information about the fire for the Fire Department upon their arrival. Information should include: • Zone of activation • Evacuated floors • Areas with handicapped or injured persons • Miscellaneous information Security Officer on patrol (Security 2) should: • Contact Security Officer 1, via telephone, portable radio, or in person, and ascertain the location of the alarm from the Security Officer. • Proceed to the floor of alarm activation (via the stairwells) and verify that a fire condition does indeed exist. Communicate any details with Security Officer 1. • If a fire exists and you are not endangering yourself, assist the Floor Warden in attempting to contain it (providing you are not endangering yourself and have adequate training on that equipment). • If you cannot control the fire, or if the smoke is too thick to remain in the area, close the doors behind you and exit the area, then inform the Security 1 of the fire's progression and/or any special problems, such as trapped or physically disabled persons, via telephone, portable radio, or in person. • If you arrive in the zone of alarm activation and there are no visible signs of fire or smoke, do a complete search of the area with the assistance of a Floor Warden (if his area has been evacuated). Check the following areas: • washrooms • mechanical rooms • offices • above false ceilings • Report your findings to Security Officer 1 via telephone, portable radio, or in person. Note: Security Staff has primary responsibility for all life safety issues, unless relieved of that responsibility by Fire Department, Facility Manager, or other senior TCC or GHC staff. Security may direct any response necessary to protect life and property; including the evacuation of those departments which have remained staffed to meet critical or customer needs. Floor Wardens, upon hearing an alarm: • Put on your identification, if readily available, then link up with the Deputy Floor Warden. • The Floor Warden and Deputy Floor Warden should monitor their department areas to insure that all emergency response personnel are in place. If your Deputy or one of your other designated personnel is not present, then assume those duties. If in your determination, you cannot perform your functions and the newly assumed duties, then Riverton Operation Center Emergency Plan 13 October 31, 2000 H � ; 00 0 ow, uj O g Q F O; Z Hs U O N. 0 , w w U Z : LLI - 0 ~ appoint someone to the vacant position and give that person a quick explanation of his duties. • All emergency response personnel should go immediately to their stations. • Instruct all individuals attempting to use the elevator to the nearest safe exit stairwell. • Ensure the Assistance Monitors have linked up with their assigned physically disabled person and is assisting them to the response point. Any ambulatory disabled persons who have arrived at the response point should be instructed to stand by. z • Floor Warden and Deputy should systematically inform the tenants to report to the Stair Monitors at the nearest stairwell entrance. re W 2 Assistance Monitors shall: U O • Proceed to your designated physically disabled individual and assist the individual to the w o' ' vo inside door of the nearest stairwell. 1 • If you are on the first floor escort your physically disabled individual to the nearest 0 u.; assembly area. w O; • Advise the Floor Warden that you are standing by, then wait for further instructions from the Security Officer. co a • If you are unable to locate your designated individual, proceed to the elevator lobby on your assigned floor and report your findings to the Floor Warden. H __ • If ordered to evacuate your floor, wait until occupants from higher floors have descended z 1... down the stairwells, then move your physically disabled individual onto the stairwell z 1' landing and await assistance from the Fire Department or Building Response Teams. W wr • Confirm that the Floor Warden has advised the Security Officer and that assistance is on m o 0 co the way. o H I Any Emergency Response staff upon finding or being informed of a fire: fI v • Get everyone out of the room or area, activate the nearest manual pull station and close u. F - ' any doors behind you. This may help to control the fire by cutting off its oxygen supply, z as well as limiting the spread of smoke to adjacent areas. 0 _' • Ensure your emergency response team is at their assigned positions. O f- • Assist in evacuating the occupants of your floor into the stairwells as quickly as possible. z Use the nearest stairwell, unless that stairwell is close to the fire area. • Do a quick check of the offices and washrooms, then after the occupants have evacuated the floor, instruct employees to vacate the floor area. • Respond via the nearest safe stairwell /exit and via an outside route meet the Security Officer outside the front door of the building. In the unlikely event that stairwells are inaccessible due to fire or smoke: • Calmly get all the people into one of the office spaces on your floor. • Dial 9 -911 on the nearest telephone and advise the Fire Department of your floor number, if you're in immediate danger, and anything else that may assist the Fire Department to effect a rescue. • Close the door(s) leading into the room or area, then take cloth, paper, strips of clothing, etc. and wedge them into the cracks around the door(s) (and wherever else smoke may enter the room). • Stand by for rescue from the Fire Department. Any Engineering staff should: • Respond to alarm area, bringing fire extinguisher. Riverton Operation Center Emergency Plan 14 October 31, 2000 • Secure area. • Attempt to isolate and control spread of fire. • Ensure that evacuations of the area are being completed. Intermediate Tasks: Security Staff: • Assist Fire Department with any needs and ensure that status is regularly communicated. • Notify on -duty or on -call Engineer, if not currently present, of alarm and any status. • Communicate status with Floor Wardens, including the all - clear, to allow re -entry by staff. Floor Wardens: • After Searchers or the Floor Wardens have cleared their sections of the floor, they shall respond to the assembly area for their department to assure all employees are accounted for. • At least one Searcher and Floor Warden from each assembly area are then to proceed to the ROC main entry to obtain the status of the emergency. • Upon being instructed by Security, Searchers and Floor Wardens shall communicate with their department or provide an all clear signal to employees so they can re -enter the building. Extended: • In the event of any fire or smoke damage, The Facility Operations Manager in coordination with the Team Leader or facility administrator will determine the needs for cleanup and repairs. Notes: Evacuation techniques for mobility impaired are found in an appendix. Riverton Operation Center 15 Emergency Plan October 31, 2000 i t INSTRUCTIONS TO OCCUPANTS EARTHQUAKE PROCEDURES In the event of an earthquake at Riverton Operations Center North, building occupants shall react in the following manner: 1. Take immediate cover under tables, desks, or crouch against an interior wall (do not stand in a doorway because you become a silhouette for a shrapnel hazard) that will offer protection against flying glass or debris. Keep away from windows to avoid flying glass. Do not stand under light fixtures, near stock shelves, etc. 2. Do not leave cover until instructed to do so. 3. After a major shock, evacuate the building as in a fire, if so directed by the Security Officer or by your Floor Wardens. REMEMBER, additional shocks or tremors may occur. 4. Keep calm. Do not run outdoors. Watch for falling debris or electrical wires when leaving the building. 5. Proceed to the designated assembly area, if it is safe to do so. If you are not able to evacuate independently, remain in your permanent work location and wait for your assigned Assistance Monitor. 6. If fire occurs, activate the nearest fire alarm pull station (as the system may still be functional), and follow procedures outlined in the previous "If you discover a fire" section. 7. If qualified, render first aid. If not qualified, assist those rendering/requiring first aid. 8. Report any missing persons to Floor Wardens, as they will relay information to the Security Officer. 9. Telephones are to be reserved for emergency use only. Riverton Operation Center Emergency Plan 16 October 31, 2000 . O; N 0 w: CO ILI w 0. te a: ,0 H W} > w z U z EARTHQUAKE Purpose: To prepare staff to respond to an earthquake while in the workplace. Immediate: During the earthquake tremors • Drop to crouching positions • Cover: Get under strong desk if possible. If outside, avoid buildings. • Hold arms securely over head and grasp secured object until tremor subsides. re 2 General Instructions: -1 v U O • Instruct co- workers and visitors to Drop, Cover, and Hold. cn o • Beware of falling bjects: light fixtures, ceiling tile, computers, shelving units. . N w ! g J g P g I • Broken glass, water, or chemical spills may cover the floors. N 1 u_ • Electrical hazards and wet/broken wires may be present. w O • Avoid exiting downstairs or attempting to use elevator during tremor. 2 • Avoid standing in doorways or near windows. g Q Intermediate: w • After tremors subside, observe basic safety. Proceed carefully and remain calm. z • Survey the area for injured persons. Assess. Provide emergency first aid as appropriate. Z O • Check for people who may be trapped in offices or storage areas. w w, • Use fire alarm to signal evacuation if there is fire or smoke. D o • Leave all doors open. p -? • Check to see if power has been interrupted to critical equipment. 0 F = • Avoid damaged electrical wiring. _ t -) • Do not touch wet electrical items. 11 ~ O, • Turn -off and unplug unnecessary equipment. z • Check for telephone operation. Return receivers to hooks as soon as possible. 0 Lb N • Be alert for potential chemical hazards, fires, gas leaks, broken water lines. 0 ~ • If you smell gas, open doors and windows, if possible. Turn off gas or water lines to z_ immediate area. • Allow no open flames. • Implement water conservation measures. Do not flush toilets. Do not use tap water until you know it is safe. • Inventory equipment and supplies for damage assessment. Security (or persons designated to assist) • Cordon off damaged areas. • Provide traffic /crowd control • Direct personnel to appropriate areas. • Secure evacuated areas against vandalism. • Ensure that any victims are gathered in a safe area and receive medical aid. • If necessary, dispatch runners to summon emergency aid from fire or police • Listen to local news -radio or television stations to learn of community impact. Facilities /Engineering • Assess and inventory operational status of existing systems • Electricity Riverton Operation Center Emergency Plan 17 October 31, 2000 • Communication • Water • Heat • Sewer • Update Group Health Emergency Operations Center of above findings. • Activate back -up systems as needed. • Document property damages as soon as possible structural damage may need an engineering analysis. Extended: Earthquake Aftermath • Expect after- shocks that can cause additional structural damage. • Preserve essential supplies, equipment and records. • Resume essential clinical functions. Instructions for Search and Rescue: • If there is structural failure, with the possibility of trapped people and the Fire Department is not on the scene, then initiate the following procedures: • Take a few minutes to conduct site reconnaissance, then deal with surface casualties. • Search for casualties on the fringes of the damaged area. Locate, render first aid, and then remove lightly trapped casualties. Maintain contact with those people who can be seen or heard but not reached at this time. • Call and listen as you explore likely survival points, and rescue all persons from within the ruins that can be seen or heard. Take time to render first aid before moving, unless they are in immediate danger from falling debris, or further structural collapse due to after- shocks. • Continue exploring the ruins and selectively remove debris from the locations where survivors are most likely to be found. • Strip debris from selected areas until all supposed casualties are accounted for. This may include the removal of body parts and the dead. Identify areas within the building that you have searched with paint, flags or anything else that is easily visible. Also mark buildings where you suspect bodies may be located. Note: Never enter dangerous areas alone. Always ensure that another member of your search team is with you and that others know where you are going. Riverton Operation Center Emergency Plan 18 October 31, 2000 'ap t l i:GhBair 'wt w Q e Q 2 • W D J U 0 0' CO a w J �? N LL; 11.1 0 ' u- Q CO d ' � w Z _` H O Z D o N 1 0 H' wW = V Z4 Um 1 z Intermediate: Riverton Operation Center Emergency Plan BOMB THREAT -- CODE BRAVO Purpose: Procedure for handling a telephoned bomb threat to prevent harm of staff, visitors and property due to a threatened or actual explosive device. Immediate : '. If a bomb threat is received by telephone: W • Attempt to keep the caller on the line. m • Follow the Bomb Threat Checklist (found in this manual) during the phone call. v • Ask other staff to notify facility operator, or administrative offices, while keeping the v p caller on the line. If no other staff is available, call Security as soon as possible. ` w w • Security will announce "Code Bravo" three times as an overhead page , or will call N departments as directed to do so; and will notify: W Oi • Facility Manager M ■ Security Manager =i ■ Engineering y n ` • Police department C1 HW ? ~ O Security Manager or Officer: • Meet at location of person who received the threat. z I- • Interview the person who received the threat to determine credibility of threat and M m any details about the call. v ( • Then determine next steps; (Le. notification of specific areas /departments to initiate a O _ ;. localized search and notification of police). w uj • In the absence of clear communications by TCC or GHC leadership, it will be the v decision of the Security Officer as to whether or not to evacuate the administration ° L!- ~ O ; building, unless the police make that decision for him. u z ' . H = 0 . Z Security/Engineering staff (if available) • Collaborate with responding authorities to initiate search procedures, initiate evacuation and secure the area. • Bombs are most often found in unlocked areas open to the public, such as reception rooms, restrooms, corridor closets, boiler rooms, elevator shafts and refuse containers. • If an area has been targeted by the individual making the threat and the police have not given any recommendations, then: • Initiate search procedures. Remind them not to utilize anything that may emit radio signals while searching. • Advise the Floor Wardens in that area, via the telephone or in person, to evacuate all occupants and non - essential personnel from their area, and then assist with a search of the area. • Advise all other Floor Wardens, via the telephone or in person, to immediately evacuate their areas of occupants and non - essential personnel. 19 October 31, 2000 Staff Riverton Operation Center Emergency Plan • If a time was also mentioned by the caller of the bomb threat and it is getting close to that time (within 15 minutes), advise Search Personnel to suspend search activities and evacuate the administration building via the nearest safe exit. Floor Wardens shall: • Do not panic. Follow the directions of the Security Officer. • Gather your Deputy and Monitors, then check exits and evacuation routes for suspicious packages, prior to an evacuation taking place. • If you have been ordered to search your area for suspicious objects, systematically search your area, concentrating first on areas accessible to the general public. These areas will include corridors, elevator lobbies, public washrooms, under stairwells, within fire hose or extinguisher cabinets, within unlocked closets or utility rooms. • If a suspicious package is found DO NOT DISTURB IT in any way. Contact the Security Officer, via an appointed runner or telephone, and follow instructions. • If ordered to evacuate the occupants from your floor, instruct the occupants to take their briefcases, lunch boxes, purses and small packages with them. • This will decrease the number of packages to be examined by search teams, if a suspicious item has not already been found. • Evacuate the occupants in your area to the nearest safe exit in the same manner as you would during a fire evacuation and send them to the assigned assembly area. • Proceed to the 1st floor fire alarm panel behind the reception desk and advise the Security Officer of the status of your designated area, any injuries and the extent of your search. • Proceed to the designated assembly. Do not run outdoors. If the assembly area is within 100 meters of the building, move the occupants to an alternate assembly area outside of that distance. • Report any missing persons to the Security Officer. If a "Code Bravo" is announced or a suspicious package is found, staff should: • Search in familiar areas, but do not touch or move a suspicious object such as packages, boxes, envelopes, etc. • Areas should be searched using specific room scanning techniques: corner to corner floor to waist (most items in a room are at this level, so this is the most time consuming. waist to head head to ceiling • Upon finding a suspicious package. • Cordon off immediate area under suspicion and report additional information about the bomb threat to Security, trying not to alarm patients and visitors. • Be aware of staff and visitors who may need to be evacuated and report any suspicious behavior. • Upon finding a suspicious package, inform Security of the location. • Security will relay any information about the suspicious package to FOM, • Security Manager, and police. 20 October 31, 2000 al Fwd+7 97...msprfim!N.K.ivr vm.r. AR474,x.a::.w)Ynzxnr ew.;•!+.044 YaS'MX41A °rAWPS eVerly McAtem;k✓ wet, N.N.7ft+ rprstr'' a 9!fewommeo d'. r , . Extended: In the event of an explosion, continue to evaluate the emergency situation; implement other procedures (fire, hazcom, etc.) as needed. If no device has been found, the Security Officer, in conjunction with the Police Department, GHC Leadership and Facility Operations Manager, must make the decision as to whether or not to allow the occupants to return to the administration building and announce a false alarm. When A Bomb Threat Is Received: Listen. Be calm and courteous. Do not interrupt the caller. Obtain as much information as you can. Initiate call trace action (where possible) and notify your responsible authority by pre - arranged signal while the caller is on the line. For telephone tracing call: Questions To Ask: What time will the bomb explode? Why did you place the bomb? Where is it? What does it look like? Where are you calling from? What is your name? Threat Recipient's Particulars: Name: Sect./Br./Dept: Person to contact: Telephone RECORDED DATA: Date: Time: Duration of Call: EXACT WORDING OF THREAT: Identifying Characteristics: Sex: Estimated Age Accent (Eng., Fr., etc.) Voice (loud, soft, etc.) Speech (fast, slow, etc.) Diction (good, nasal, lisp, etc.) Manner (calm, emotional, vulgar, etc.) Background noises: Voice was familiar Caller was familiar with area Figure 1 - Bomb Threat Telephone Check List Riverton Operation Center Emergency Plan 21 October 31, 2000 d"u,�aLketd'W;G:Slir-eT�a? . miS'4t� C± )4.6s a1L,,.ikz7' d,.v i w - HAZARDOUS MATERIALS OR CHEMICAL SPILL Security officers and engineers receive training in hazardous spill response. Depending on the nature of the spill they will respond differently. A flowchart shown below shows the decision making process. Spills do not cause an automatic evacuation of the building, however, if the Security officer or engineer determines that a spill could be harmful to the ROC population at large, the building will be evacuated and the fire department will be called. 6 Often the spill will be small enough to contain, or it may be of a size and nature that only requires . W an evacuation of the immediate area of the spill. 00, N 0 Immediate: co W In the event of a spill: u. • Isolate the area around the spill 2 • If anyone has come in contact with material, refer to MSDS, and begin g . Q . • first aid Contact 3E corporation for MSDS and first aid information 1- 800 - 451 -8346 D ; • Call Poison Control if necessary 206 -526 -2121 _ w +. Security and Engineering: p • Make sure that MSDSs are available to the Hazmat Emergency Response Team upon w F-; their arrival, then follow their instructions. 2 D! D p: • If the spill is small and your building staff can contain the spill without endangering O —! themselves, apply absorbent and contact environmental services for clean -up. • Document the incident using the Incident Record Form contained in this Manual. W ui • If the spill cannot be contained or is a flammable material in large Amounts, or the LL H chemical poses a health risk to ROC staff (i.e. releases toxic vapors or employees show symptoms of overexposure): ui co • Phone the Fire Department at 9 -911 and advise them of a chemical spill and the nature of the chemical involved (see Hazardous Chemical Section at the back of this z document). Contact the Facilities Operations Manager and Senior Facilities Operations Manager. Advise them that you are going to activate the fire alarm system to clear the building. Activate the fire alarm system to evacuate the building. If there is evidence of chemical fumes escaping the building into the atmosphere, ensure that the assembly area is not downwind from the building (moving it if it is). • Confirm that the fire alarm has shut -down the air handling units, to prevent the spread of fumes through the air handling system. Intermediate: • Notify Safety Manager, and Emergency Preparedness Coordinator • Notify Facility Operations Manager to ensure any clean up necessary is undertaken. Extended: • Open full access to building as released by clean up team Riverton Operation Center Emergency Plan 22 October 31, 2000 MSDS SHEETS MSDS sheets need to be kept and maintained by each department with hazardous chemicals. It is preferable to have paper copies of MSDS sheets. These need to bound in a notebook, which is to be accessible by employees at all times. In an emergency MSDS sheets can be provided by Group Health's vendor, 3E. The 3E phone number is 1 800 - 451 -8346. MEDICAL AID OR INJURY Immediate: • Assess if the injury or illness is life threatening. • Render basic first -aid and life support if appropriately trained • Call 9 -911 for fire department medical aid • Call Security to inform them that Aid will be arriving. Security • Notify all security staff on -site of incident • Bring First -Aid equipment to patient and render aid, or assist others rendering aid. • One officer should wait at lobby to escort Aid crew to the patient • Ensure there is access to elevator if necessary Riverton Operation Center 23 October 31, 2000 Emergency Plan One Person Carries: Riverton Operation Center Emergency Plan Appendix I HANDICAP EVACUATION TECHNIQUES In the event that a disabled person needs assistance, the Floor Warden will be responsible to see that assistance is provided by pre- assigned Assistance Monitors, or by assigning floor occupants to that individual should Monitors not be present. In most cases, the disabled individual will have some means by which their evacuation may be facilitated. However, if that means becomes unavailable, or the disabled person's condition is due to injury caused either directly or indirectly by the fire condition, occupants may have to manually assist the disabled person to the nearest safe exit. The following are examples of some techniques that may be used to transport a disabled person to the exits. 1. The Blanket Dra a) Spread a blanket alongside the disabled person, with approximately one half gathered lengthwise into pleats. b) Extend disabled person's arm opposite the blanket, overhead (this will cushion his head and make it easier to roll the person). c) Roll person on his side and pull pleated portion of blanket close to person's back, then roll person onto the blanket and then onto his other side with opposite arm extended. d) Smooth pleats, then roll person back onto his back and wrap him snugly in the blanket with his arms wrapped at his sides. e) Grasp a portion of the blanket beneath the person's head and drag person to safety, making sure to support the head and avoid bumping it. 2) The Clothes Dra a) Grasp the clothes behind the disabled person's neck. Be careful not to pull the clothing tightly around the person's neck, obstructing circulation or breathing. b) Support person's head with your forearm and keep it as close to the floor as possible, then drag person to safety. c) If you must move the person down flights of stairs, then cradle the person's head and shoulders in your arms, with the head being kept as close to the stairs as possible. 3 The Fireman's Dra a) Place disabled person on their back and tie their wrists together with a belt or soft rope. b) Kneel and straddle the person, then place person's tied wrists over your neck. c) Raise the upper part of your body and lift the person's shoulders clear of the floor. d) Crawl on your hands and knees to safety, dragging the person with you. NOTE: This method has the advantage of keeping the rescuer close to the ground with the disabled person, where in the event of a fire, the air would be less contaminated. Unfortunately, this method provides little support for the head and neck and should be avoided if the disabled person is injured or unconscious. 24 October 31, 2000 ':41 ,44 ■A' 444.4.111,'W tii tk'+ z V O u) 0 CO UJ w = • LL w O g Q _ • ° _ ' z � z o 111 ui, 0 w 0 ww U w u , Two Person Carries: 1) The Chair Lift a) Lay disabled person on their back and slide a chair under their buttocks, until person is in a sitting position but still lying on the floor. b) Put person's hands on their lap, then slowly raise chair into a vertical position. c) Rescuers may then pick up the chair (either side by side, or front and back) and proceed to safety. These are but a few examples of transporting a person to an exit. For further information contact the Fire Department or Emergency Health Services. Riverton Operation Center Emergency Plan 25 October 31, 2000 . -? <• „lir cti..w .. Saba. iurxmda� .G.iwe:�ws`six.wi..:,..�.�a btr. a: si' a_.::.+:. uviuit9t�i1�L '+;eruasuzi,rliar:ii;rlm,i... ..:. • co. i f I-w O N c • ; ,1— LL Z: • W 0 '0 t z Riverton Operation Center Emergency Plan Appendix II INSTRUCTIONS TO OPERATE FIRE EQUIPMENT Instructions To Operate Fire Extinguishers The building is equipped with ABC dry chemical fire extinguishers. These extinguishers are important at limiting or stopping the spread of fire, providing the follow conditions are met: 1) The extinguisher is located in a visible and easily accessible location, and is in good working order. 2) The extinguisher must be rated for the type of fire that is most likely to occur. 3) The fire must be discovered while it is still small enough to extinguish, without endangering the operator. 4) The fire must be discovered by someone that is ready, able and willing to utilize a portable fire extinguisher, preferably with some sort of training. Once the aforementioned criteria have been met, a small fire can be extinguished as follows: 1) Remove the extinguisher from its bracket on the wall and check its gauge to make sure that it is charged, before attempting to use it on the fire. 2) Place yourself between the fire and a safe exit, then pull the pin at the top of the extinguisher, beside the handle (sometimes twisting the pin will assist in breaking the tamper seal that holds the pin in). 3) Cautiously approach the fire, keeping low to avoid the heat and smoke. 4) From a distance of ten (10) to twenty (20) feet (depending on what type of extinguisher you use), activate the extinguisher by squeezing the handle and aim the nozzle at the base of the fire. 5) With a sweeping motion, apply the extinguishing agent to the base of the flame. 26 October 31, 2000 FIRE DRILL PROCEDURES Preamble In order for your Fire/Life Safety Program to be effective, it is necessary that all supervisory staff within the building participate in a comprehensive training program approved by the Fire Department. This program should include lectures and handouts and be followed -up by a fire drill to reinforce what you have learned. This fire drill will also provide an opportunity to provide practical training to all building occupants and receive feedback from those occupants on the logistics of your Emergency Plan.The Group Health Cooperative fire safety policy requires MANDATORY fire drills be conducted at least twice per year. Documentation of all drills shall be provided to the Fire Department, upon their request. All occupants should go to the first floor and proceed to their designated assembly point. This will allow occupants to become familiar with their stairwell system and how it exits the building, as well as what their evacuation routes will be to the assembly areas and how communications will be established. The first series of drills must be announced in advance, as preliminary weakness may be present and the emergency procedures fine tuned. The pre- announcement of subsequent drills will be at the discretion of the Emergency Director, based upon the number of new Floor Wardens and support staff, as well as tenant considerations. The responsibilities associated with the positions of Security Officer, Building Response Teams, Floor Wardens and Emergency Support Staff are numerous, critical, and shall not be taken lightly. The persons assigned to these positions must have the full support and cooperation of their management personnel. They must have supreme authority during an emergency and this authority must be clearly defined and understood by their associates. The emergency personnel within the building must be provided with some form of identification to establish their authority during an emergency (such as an armband, vest, hat, etc.). It is the responsibility of the Emergency Director and his emergency support staff to conduct, critique, and document the fire drills. Prior to any fire drill that may involve activating the emergency systems, the Fire Department must be notified at their non - emergency number (see Critical Information section of this Plan). Important Check Points During the Fire Drill, the following points shall be noted by the appropriate personnel: Floor Wardens: • The quick response of Floor Wardens and Assistants to their designated stations. • The removal of all occupants in immediate danger to the nearest safe exit. • The closing of doors (unlocked) to all rooms searched for occupants and to confine the fire (mark doors of rooms searched using tape or stickers). • "DO NOT USE THE ELEVATOR" have employees "REPORT TO THE NEAREST SAFE STAIRWELL ". • The response of the Building Response Team Members to the fire zone and their • investigation of the alarm and containment and suppression practices. If there is a critical task that needs completion in a department and there is a question about whether the fire alarm is false, the floor warden shall take steps to verify the alarm Riverton Operation Center Emergency Plan Appendix III 27 ywitstr.Towfk•VIEr!x,)'g!snRP CM. ter4 ..5 x iv, ;rrn, m erg aammt trILV /0", October 31, 2000 z Z . C4 W 2 0 0 '. w w J w 0 g Q D : H = zt I- O Z t- U 0 0 I- W O , iz . c.)!9- 0 1- z after assessing the safety of the department. If the verification is not returned to the department in less than five minutes there shall be an automatic evacuation of all staff. Riverton Operation Center Emergency Plan 28 October 31, 2000 L1�.. aUl3.. GVe`. LL' vil. l�. ,u...lw�:1%4SLw•s.4dai�.i+;.w., 0..r1...3..IS�.w v.voJ :e.:kY �+. 1sii7nlY;Tw� l•11 nf.`i'iN:b iSLd ilnGxSli�iLJXa.4L'd IYS =: •• � u.. Wwhu( u4t l7.its[sT+ ^2WY'1i LtGY1i.!Y31xW..TAYf.L.'•;vW�f f ✓,:/1`1..Y(ea.�.c'.Wui.L.C:1 co LL, J O? 2 qq - W Q! N a; = uJ ;z F' ;Z H; 'W uJ; :oc Di 0 W; W W u _ O 0 MAYES TESTING ENGINEERS, INC. June 21, 2001 City of Tukwila Building Division 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Ste. 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 -2545 Attn.: Commercial Inspection Re: Group Health Building B 12401 E Marginal Way Tukwila, WA MTE Project No. E0336 Gentlemen: This is to inform you that registered special inspections have been completed for this project as per our reports, copies of which have been sent you. To the best of our knowledge, all work inspected was either performed in accordance with, or corrected to conform to, the city approved drawings, or engineer approved changes. Special inspection was provided for: • Fireproofing We trust that this provides you with the information which you require. Should you have any questions give us a call. Sincerely, MAYES TESTING TE ENGINEERS, - 111' fir Michael S. Dolder, P.E. Vice President MSD:Iak CC: Dan Barrett - Sellen Construction C/1 Y RECEIVED im 1 J PERMIT CENTER FINAL LETTER Permit # D2000 3 0$ ;k Everett Office 917-134th Street SW Suite A -1 Everett, WA 98204 ph 425.742.9360 fax 425.745.1737 Tacoma Office 10029 S. Tacoma Way Suite E -2 Tacoma, WA 98499 ph 253.584.3720 fax 253.584.3707 Portland Office 7911 NE 33rd Drive Suite 190 Portland, OR 97211 ph 503.281.7515 fax 503.281.7579 MAYES GROUP HEALTI�; B Sellen Construction Page 3 REVIEWED BY: PERMIT NO. D2000- 26.74 INSPECTION REPORTS PROJECT E0336 1/26/01 Inspected the spray-applierd Cafco 30 fireproofing on beams, girders, joists and deck in the entryway area: pilding� 'o�nd it to be 3/8 "+ on decking and 9/16" to 3 /4' on the girders, etc. or as called fo ,lzy- �anufactuer's data. To the best of our knowledge, items inspected this date are in accordance with approved plans and specifications. TESTING ENGINEERS, INC. n B;lf 48/01 INSPECTOR: Phil Stevens T " " , ' T_ r �� 'yjr� p FEB -8 20C1 BUILDING DEPARTMENT 917 - 134th St, S.W., Suite A -1 • Everett, WA 98204 • (425) 742 -9360 • FAX (425) 745 -1737 • DATE: CLIENT: PROJECT #: PROJECT: Sample # 5854 5855 5856 MAYES 1/19/01 Sellen Construction Co. Inc. E 0336 Group Health Bulding gig re TESTING ENGINEERS, INC. 00 ; SAMPLE DESCRIPTION: co 0 w =s Three (3) Fireproofing Samples -I u. Cafco 300 u 0 g Jf ° TEST RESULTS: 1- W z � I— o ZI Location Date Sampled Dry density (lb /cu ft) _ D ` 2nd Floor, Beam 6 -7 /C -E 10/3/01 21.2 0 0 m 01— 2nd Floor, Joist 6 -7 /C -E 1/3/01 17.9 IL W 2nd Floor, Deck 6 -7 /C -E 1/3/01 21.0 0 I<ii Z O Z Density of sprayed fireproofing material (ASTM E 605) Reviewed B REPORT STATUS: Original Amended ❑ RECEIVED FEB - 8 2001 BUILDING Information in this report applies only to the actual samples tested and shall not be reproduced except in full, without the !"oval of Mayes Testing Engineers, Inc. FireproofDensity5854 -5856/ 1 / 19/01 917 - 134th St. S.W., Suite A -1 • Everett, WA 98204 • (425) 742 -9360 • FAX (425) 745 -1737 BUILDING DIVISION REVEIW Plan Review: Ken Nelsen, Plans Examiner No further comments at this time. Tukwila Building Division 6300 SouthCenter Blvd. Tukwila, WA 98188 206-431 -3670 Date: October 19, 2000 Project Name: GHC ROC West Bldg. "B" Tenant Improvement Permit Application Application #: D2000 - 308 A general Building Division plan review has been completed for the subject project. Please address the following comments in an itemized format, accompanied with revised plans and /or documentation. 1. Lunch room #E129 does require and has been provided with two separate exits. However, corridor #E100C3 which the lunch room exits through, essentially combined the two exits in to one. Exit door #E129A is also dead ended by this corridor layout. Provide an alternate two exit design. 2. A majority of doors adjoining the corridors throughout the building are accompanied with sidetelite windows. These relites and frames have not been noted to their required hour ratings per UBC Section 1004.3.4.3.2.2. 3. Provide plan details and specification for the Egress and Area of Evacuation Assistance requirements from Washington State UBC Amendment Section 1104. 4. Fire Alarm hom and strobe symbols are shown in the symbol legend. These symbols are not seen on the any plan drawings as required in Washington State UBC Amendment Section 1106.15. 5. Provide the specifications of the 1 -hour Spray -on Fire Protection material proposed for the rated corridor ceilings. KLUpU7a'.a a.aba � . •......b.. ---- - - - - -� Location (floor /room no.) Fixture Description Number of Fixtures Watts/ Fixture Watts Proposed FIXTURE Fl 8' LINEAR INDIRECT FLUORESCENT 58 110.0 6380.0 FIXTURE 72 16' LINEAR INDIRECT FLUORESCENT 7 220.0 1540.0 FIXTURE 73 4' LINEAR INDIRECT FLUORESCENT 3 62.0 186.0 FIXTURE 74 12' LINEAR INDIRECT FLUORESCENT 30 175.0 5250.0 FIXTURE 15 24' LINEAR INDIRECT FLUORESCENT 42 330.0 13860.0 FIXTURE 16 COMPACT FLUORESCENT PENDANT 4 26.0 104.0 FIXTURE 77 2'X4' RECESSED FLUORESCENT 16 89.0 1424.0 FIXTURE 78 4' UNDERCABINET FLUORESCENT 33.0 FIXTURE 19 COMPACT FLUORESCENT RECESSED DOWNLIOWT 44 52.0 2288.0 FIXTURE 710 COMPACT FLUORESCENT PENDANT 54 52.0 2808.0 FIXTURE 711 4' FLUORESCENT STRIP 62.0 FIXTURE 714 COMPACT FLUOR. PENDANT 2 30.0 60.0 T,,,.,( o,,,,,.,eart Wane may not exceed Total Allowed Watts for Interior Total Proposed Watts 33900.0 1997 Washington State NonfealdenUat Energy Cods =alg nrs.gsrma t oy ' IYtoject Info Project Address 1 Project Description TUENILA, WA 98168 Applicant Name: =ow sum COOPERATIVE (JIM WOOD) Applicant Address: 521 KALE STUET, BUTTES WA 98121 Applicant Phone: (206) 448 -5965 ❑ New Building ❑ Addition Compliance Option 0 Prescriptive 0 Lighting Power Allowance 0 Systems Analysis (See Qualification Checklist (over). Indicate Prescriptive & LPA spaces clearly on plans.) Alteration Exceptions (check appropriate box) ❑ No changes are being made to the lighting ❑ Less than 60% of the fixtures are new, and installed lighting wattage is not being increased Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage (Interior) Location (floor /room no.) tat FLOOR T.I. Occupancy Description OFFICE Allowed Watts per ft 1.20 Area in ft2 31828.0 Total Allowed Watts Allowed x Area 38193.6 38193.6 ce manual may also •' From Table 15-1 (over) - document all exceptions on form LTG -LPA ballasts only, the default table in the NREC Technical Referen be used. Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage (Exterior) Location Covered Parking Open Parking Outdoor Areas Bldg. (by facade) Bldg. (by Perim) Description N/A N N/ N/A Allowed Watts Area in ft per ft or per If (or If for perimeter) 0.2 W /ft 0.2 W /ft 0.2 W /ft 0.25 W /ft 7.5 W /If N/A Note: for building exterior, choose either the facade area or the perimeter method, but not both) Total Allowed Watts Use mfgr listed maximum input wattage. For fixtures with hard - (he default table in the NREC Technical Reference Manual may also be used. Proposed Lighting Wattage (Exterior) now HEALTE P i�iilfi3lW firao""!s 12501 EAST MAROIMAL' WAY 8OUTE :xHao.,.nxra,...:n•:,H •:t 4 'Y "ice 9Ei:Y "tt "^"`••.7' 3U* Y Alteration Date i 9/8/00 For Department Use RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA vrHMU (,FN �r Allowed Watts x ft (or x If) I wi a f_ Y. z t w ce U 0 . N O J - H en u uj uQ to = 0 ' I- al Z I-- I- O Z UO 0 I- W u j O , .. H- _ O z Use' LPA' (K ) Use' LPA RIM • 1.2 Paining, welding, carpentry, machine shops 2.3 Police and fire stations Barber shops, beaus shops 2 Atria (atriums) 1 Hotel banaueNconference echibitbn halt'" 2 Assembly spaces ° , auditoriums. avmnasia ° , theaters 1 Laboratories 2 Process plants 1 Arcrat repair hangars 1.5 Restaurantsibars 1 Cafeterias. fastfoodestablishments' 1.5. RetailA' 1 Factories, workshops, handing as 1.5 - Retail B Retail banking 1.5 Gas staticns. auto repair shoos 1.5 Locker and /or shower fad Ries 0.8 institutions 1.5 Warehouses ". storage areas , 0.5 Libraries 1.5 Aircraft sbrage hangars 0.4 Nurs ing Names 1.5 Parking garages S" Swam 1512 Wholesale stores (pallet rack shelving) 1.5 Mal concourses 1.4 Plans Submitted for Common Areas Unlit' Schods buildings, school classrooms, daycare centers 135 Ccmmon area, corridors, bbbies (except mall concourse) 0.8 Laundries 1.3 Tdietfaciities and washrooms 0.8 Office buitdngs, office/ adrninistratire seas in facilities of other use types (including but not limbed b schools, hospitals, institutions, museums, banks, churches) 1.2 . 1997 Washington State NonresidenUal Energy Code Compliance Fonts Prescriptive Spaces Qualifiation Checklist Note: If occupancy type is "Other" and fixture, answer is checked, the number of fixtures in the space is not limited by Code. Clearly indicate these spaces on plans. If not qualified, do LPA Calculations. Table 15 -1 Unit Lighting Power Allowance (LPA) for Interior Lighting Occupar Lighting Fixtures: Footnotes for Table 15.1 1. In cases in which a use is not mentioned specifically, the Unit Power Allowance shall be determined by the building official. This determination shall be based upon the most comparable use specified in the table See Section 1512 for exempt areas. 2. The watts per square foot may be increased, by two percent per foot of ceiling height above twenty feet, unless specifically directed otherwise by subsequent footnotes. • 3. Watts per square foot of room may be increased by two percent per foot of ceiling height above twelve feet. 4. For all other spaces, such as seating and common areas, use the Unit Light PowerAllownnce far assembly. 5. Watts per square foot of room may be increased by two percent per foot of ceiling height above nine feet 6. Includes pump area under canopy. 7. In cases in which a lighting plan is submitted for only a portion of a floor, a Unit Lighting Power Allowance of 1.35 may be used for usable office floor area and 0.80 watts per square foot shall be used for the common areas, which may include elevator space, lobby area and rest rooms. Common areas, as herein defined do not include mall concourses. 3 For the fire engine room, the Unit Lighting Power Allowance is 1.0 watts per square foot. 9 For indoor sport tournament courts with adjacent spectator seating, the Unit Lighting Power Allowance for the court area is 2.6 watts per square foot. 10. For both Retail A and Retail B, light for free- standing display, building showcase illumination and display window illumination installed within two feet of the window are exempt. Retail A allows a Unit Lighting Power Allowance of 1.0 watts per square foot. Ceiling mounted adjustable tungsten halogen and 1-1D merchandise display illuminaries are exempt Retail B allows a Unit Lighting Power Allowance of 1.5 watts per square foot, including all ceiling mounted merchandise display luminaries. 11. Provided that a floor plan, indicating rack location and height, is submitted, the square footage for a warehouse may be defined, far computing the interior Unit Lighting Power Allowance, as the floor area not covered by racks plus the vertical face area (access side only) of the racks. The height allowance defined in tbotnote 2 applies only to the floor area not covered by racks. Warehouses, storage areas or aircr tore - Mangers ()Other First Edition • June, 1999 ❑ Check here if at least 95% of fixtures in the space meet all four criteria: 1. Fixtures are fluorescent, non - lensed, with only one or two lamps, and 2. Lamps are T -5, T-6, T•8 or PL, and 3. Lamps are 5-50 Watts, and 4. Ballasts are electronic ballasts z 1 Z . re w J U O' CO 0 W =; J �! 2 w 0 2 u- 22 d UJ z I- I- 0 ;. Z F- LU w 0 co 0 F- w W' 1- Z Ili U N O z y Location Fixture Description IWnww v. Fixtures Fixture Total Proposed Watts may not exceed Total Allowed Watts for Exterior Total Proposed Watts proposed Z F-4 W W l 2 + „ N 'uJ W` ' 1 - : IL 0 ! • . z. V - O ` Z'" 6 Group Health Coperative Riverton Operations Center west - Building g 6 October, 2000 FIREPROOFING Fireproofing NOV — 2 2000 1. GENERAL 1.1. SUMMARY l7 (, FII...L C.I' ..r- ...._._�..w.. -.- pERM _,. _, .- ....,._,s., „.. ,...,w��,a. . Y Provisions of the Conditions of the Contract and Division 1 apply to al Sections of this Project Manual. Refer to Table of Contents for complete list of Conditions, and Sections included in the Project Manual. 1.1.1. Work Included in This Section: Provide all sprayed fireproofing of structural steel. c8i 1.1.2. Related Work in Other Sections: Refer to the following sections for U o � o, related work: w w J 01230 for alternates which may affect this work. CO o 05120 for structural steel. w 05210 for steel joists. g : 05310 for steel deck. a 09250 for light gauge metal framing. Ei' d = w 1.2. REFERENCES z x Listed publications form a part of this Section to the extent indicated b y 1- o references thereto. z w 1.2.1. ASTM (latest applicable edition): D ci �' ASTM E -84: Test for surface burning characteristics of o 1 ill building materials. = w ASTM E -119: Test for fire- resistance of building construction m P. aterials. L ASTM E -759: Test for effects of deflection. ui z '. ASTM E -760: Test of impact on bonding. 1 - ASTM E -736: Test of bond strength. o ASTM E -859: Test of air erosion. z ASTM E -761: Test for compressive strength. ASTM E -937: Test for corrosion. ASTM E -605: Test for dry density. 1.2.2. Abrasion Test: City of San Francisco. 1.2.3. Impact Penetration Test: City of San Fancisco. 1.3. SUBMITTALS Refer to Section 01330 for general submittal requirements. 1.3.1. Product Data: Submit manufacturers' specifications and installation instructions for each type and class of material required. Include certification from manufacturer as may be required to show material compliance with the Contract Documents. Include manufacturer's certification that proposed material is free of all forms of asbestos. 1.3.2. Warranty: Submit written warranty, signed by installer and Contractor agreeing to repair or replacement of any sprayed -on material which has cracked, flaked or peeled from the substrate due to defective materials, and /or workmanship within a period of two years from the Date of Acceptance. CORRE TION LTR # Page 1 of 5 Cornerstone Architectural Group, P.S. CfTY OF U Section 07810 LO 0 0 3b' Group Health Coperative ' l ` Section 07810 Riverton Operations Center Vvest — Building al eb 6 October, 2000 Fireproofing 1.3.3. Test Data: Submit certified copies of laboratory tests of sprayed -on fireproofing, as specified in Part I (D) (4) ASTM Standards. 1.3.4. Building Official Submittal: Submit three copies of the final reviewed and stamped product and test data to the Kitsap County Building Department for their review. 1.4. QUALITY ASSURANCE 1.4.1. Codes, Definitions and Standards: Section 01410. 1.4.2. Quality Control: Section 01450. 1.4.3. Building Official Notification: The material and installation shall conform to the applicable building code requirement and all authorities having jurisdiction. 1.4.4. Asbestos Free Certification: All new materials and products installed as part of this work shall be certified to be free of asbestos in accordance with the requirements of Section 01700. Each Supplier and subcontractor shall warrant to the Contractor that materials and products provided by them are free of asbestos. 1.4.5. Installer Qualifications: Sprayed -on fireproofing work shall be performed by a firm having two years experience in the installation of the material specified herein in projects comparable to this project. The firm shall be approved to apply the specified material by the manufacturer of said materials. 1.4.6. Field Quality Control: The Owner shall engage an independent testing laboratory to inspect and test the completed installation to determine compliance with the Contract Documents, Codes, and all requirements per the Tukwila Building Department. 1.5. PRODUCT HANDLING 1.5.1. Delivery: Deliver materials to project site in manufacturer's unopened containers or packages, fully identified as to trade name, type, grade or other identifying data, and bearing the UL label. 1.5.2. Storage: Material shall be stored in a dry place, off the ground, and away from any material subject to sweating or other damages. Stock of material is to be rotated and used before its expiration date. 1.5.3. Damaged Packages: Damaged packages found unsuitable for use will be rejected and shall be removed from the jobsite. 1.6. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS An air and substrate minimum temperature of 40' F shall be maintained for 24 hours before and after the application of the fireproofing. Contractor shall provide adequate water volume and pressure for the application of the fireproofing. Contractor shall provide heat and ventilation necessary to dry product as required. Page 2 of 5 Cornerstone Architectural Group, P.S. Group Health Coperative Riverton Operations Center vvest — Building * 6 October, 2000 1.7. PROTECTION 1.7.1. Conduct spraying operations in a manner which protects persons and property in the vicinity against exposure to sprayed -on materials by complying with the latest rules and regulations of governing local, state and federal agencies. 1.7.2. All exterior openings and areas to be sprayed shall be covered lij2 during application with tarpaulins or similar closures and protected - 6 until building is enclosed. o o 1.8. FIRE RESISTANCE RATING W w 1.8.1. Ratings: Fireproofing shall be applied to a thickness to provide the following unrestrained ratings: j 0 one hour. g a' 1.8.2. Thickness: Applied thickness shall be in conformance with specific u) d ' approved test criteria and be as specified. ? _ 1.8.3. Density: Density of applied material shall be as specified in z accordance with acceptance criteria listed herein or specified in o applicable drawings. uj; 1.8.4. Test Criteria: Approved test criteria shall be ASTM E119. o 2. PRODUCTS ° ~ w 2.1. MATERIALS u_ o 2.1.1. General: Provide all fireproofing by the following manufacturer, or w z approved equal. Zonolite Division, W.R. Grace and Company z Fireproofing: Monokote, cementitious type 2.1.2. Fireproofing Types: Factory compounded mixture of mineral fibers with integral inorganic binders, or factory mixed cementitious materials with aggregate, certified by an officer of the manufacturer to be free of all forms of asbestos, including actinolite, amosite, anthopnyllite, chrysotile, crocidolite, and tremolite, and complying with minimum requirement of tests listed in Part 1. 2.1.2.1. Sprayed -on Fireproofing: Provide self - adhesive type without the use of organic adhesive or mechanical fasteners on the substrate, except where required by laboratory test. Provide minimum thickness as may be required to fulfill the fire rating shown, or as required by the appropriate authority having jurisdiction. 2.1.2.2. Density: To be determined in accordance with ASTM E605. 2.1.2.3. Sealer for Sprayed Mineral Fiber: As recommended by the manufacturer of the fireproofing; sealer shall be fungus resistant and have a flame spread of 25 or less as per Page 3 of 5 Cornerstone Architectural Group, P.S. Section 07810 Fireproofing �n+c r+lxro,_!e »sqr vn.ntl, vr,r, ,rv; .Vr,+190,45?R+w .N.T. .rt Arrn9.5MVr°!irrrnrr.PRIMVirfr‘r rrIrAx : A✓.,VrtNf.gCSnrOlarOMrlrre,eM {,.nrr1 Group Health Co Section 07810 Riverton Operations Center vvest — Building* G; 6 October, 2000 Fireproofing ASTM E84, when used in conjunction with approved fireproofing products. 2.1.2.4. Water: Water shall be clean, fresh, and suitable for domestic consumption. 3. EXECUTION z 3.1. PREPARATION z � W 3.1.1. Surface Preparation: All surfaces shall be thoroughly cleaned to re gg receive spray fireproofing, so that no mill scale, dirt, grime, oil, (..) o grease, dust, loose rust or paint, or other foreign material are u) o present, which will impair satisfactory bonding of the sprayed -on u) w fireproofing to the steel. Any cleaning required shall be _1 � accomplished just prior to the application of the fireproofing. u) u w o 3.1.2. Area Preparation: Provide all necessary measures for protection of 2 workmen and public, as required under the regulations of the US 1 a Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) and applicable N m location ordinances and /or code regulations. Provide protection for = d wor applying fireproofing and for other workmen who are in Z i the vicinity of application or mixing operations. Enclose exterior openings at areas where spray application will be in process. z o Provide masking, drop cloths, or other satisfactory coverings for all 2 M materials which are not to receive fireproofing so as to prevent D o damage from contamination from overspray or fallout of materials. o — Clean or replace any materials so damaged or contaminated to the o ' w uj satisfaction of the Architect. 3.1.3. Temperature: When the prevailing outdoor temperature at the O ` building is Tess than 40 degrees F., an interior substrate z temperature of 40 degrees F. shall be maintained for 24 hours prior r) co to, during application and for a minimum of 24 hours after o F. I application of sprayed fireproofing. If necessary for job progress, z provide enclosures with heat to maintain the minimum temperature. 3.1.4. Ventilation: Provide natural ventilation to properly dry the sprayed fireproofing during and subsequent to its application. 3.1.5. Work of Other Trades: Clips, hangers, supports, sleeves, preassembled brick panel connections and other attachments to the fireproofing bases, as covered under other sections of the specifications, are to be placed by other trades prior to the application of the fireproofing material, when such installations can be anticipated and accommodated in advance. Ducts, piping or conduits or other suspended equipment that could interfere with the uniform application of the fireproofing material are to be positioned after the application of the sprayed fireproofing, unless the fireproofing applicator agrees to their installation prior to fireproofing. 3.2. INSTALLATION 3.2.1. General: Application shall not start until certification has been received from the Contractor certifying that surfaces have been inspected by the applicator and are acceptable to the applicator to Page 4 of 5 Cornerstone Architectural Group, P.S. Group Health Coperative Riverton Operations Center west — Building *Fi 6 October, 2000 receive sprayed fire protection. Coordinate with other trades to ensure that the application of fireproofing is made prior to the installation of ducts, piping, conduit, and other suspended work. Contractor shall provide qualified personnel for the purpose of supervising the application. 3.2.2. Application: 3.2.2.1. Equipment, mixing and application shall be in accordance with the manufacturer's specifications and application instructions. Material and water ratio shall be mechanically controlled on the project site. Material shall not be retempered. 3.2.2.2. Fireproofing shall be applied by a spray machine designed for this purpose. The materials shall be applied in one coat, doubling back where thickness requires. Double back operation shall not be less than 4 hours after first coat is applied. 3.2.2.3. Contractor shall control thickness, utilizing workable depth gauge to meet minimum thickness as required. The Contractor shall cooperate with the Owner's inspector in furnishing samples for test. 3.2.2.4. The application shall be completed in one area prior to removal of application equipment and proceeding with additional areas. 3.3. PATCHING All patching and repairing of sprayed fireproofing and fireproofing /thermal insulation composite systems, due to cutting or other damage by other trades, shall be performed under this section and paid for by the trades that performed the cutting or other damage. 3.4. CLEANING After completion of fireproofing work in any area, equipment shall be removed and walls, floors, ceilings, and all other surfaces not to be sprayed fireproofed shall be scraped and cleaned of deposits of sprayed fireproofing material, to leave all non - fireproofed surfaces free of sprayed fireproofing residue. 3.5. PROTECTION The Contractor shall take all necessary precautions required to protect the installed fireproofing from damage by all weather elements. Any fireproofing found unacceptable due to damage by weather elements shall be repaired at not extra cost to the Owner. END OF SECTION 07810 Page 5 of 5 Cornerstone Architectural Group, P.S. Section 07810 Fireproofing 6 U0 111 = J I u_ w0 2 g Q I W; z ,. 1-0 z Ds U 0 Y = w ' U i ui N ' 0I— October 20, 2000 Alex Clark 1904 Third Avenue, Suite 500 Seattle, WA 98101 RE: CORRECTION LETTER #1 Development Permit Application Number D2000 -308 Group Health Cooperative — Bldg B 12501 East Marginal Way S If you have any questions, please contact me at (206)431 -3672. Brenda Holt Permit Coordinator encl xc: File No. D2000 -308 City of Tukwila .. ___.w.nm1AGR7W ...✓ �I. MQfMS- 4MP�MAM1IMII1wMMKMlt4tRWKlYt1. kMM+ s.> AMUVwwswn+ w. ew.. w.. r. �. v+ n.. v.«✓ n. wnwn. �mnnr� .+wY�`- • »wv,.c�vr•....t.,.o Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Department of Community Development Steve Lancaster, Director Dear Mr. Clark: This letter is to inform you of corrections that must be addressed before your development permit can be approved. All correction requests from each department must be addressed at the same time and reflected on your drawings. I have enclosed comments from the Building Division. At this time, the Planning Division, Fire Department and Public Works Department have no comments. The City requires that four (4) complete sets of revised plans be resubmitted with the appropriate revision block. If your revision does not require revised plans but requires additional reports or other documentation, please submit four (4) copies of each document. In order to better expedite your resubmittal, a `revision sheet' must accompany every resubmittal. I have enclosed one for your convenience. Corrections /revisions must be made in person and will not be accepted through the mail or by a messenger service. 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206-431-3670 • Fax: 206 - 431.3665 w 2 U CO Ot to w w o' u. a _o Z pt O % Z 1 2 Di U ;.O Vi i' 0 w —s = V' 0 : w Z ` U DEPARTMENTS: Building Division dihtta 110" 14 ic P M I P !' Works , V6i ?- Complete WRIIOUIMM srn iLW .A`S '. fY.'AOLMOntW.tbN?;wim'.rry 4 ^oor rorio"t., iyz,,21? PERMIT COORD COPY PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: D2000 -308 DATE: 9 -12 -2000 PROJECT NAME: GHC -ROC WEST BLDG. 'B SITE ADDRESS: 12501 E MARGINAL WY S XX Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # Revision # After Permit Is Issued 610 Fire Prevention w� 1 -10 Structural DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Incomplete n Comments: TUES /THURS ROUTI G: Please Route Structural Review Required U No further Review Required n REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: (ten days) Approved n Approved with Conditions REVIEWER'S INITIALS: MVP (*Ai I ► p� CORRECTION DETERMINATION: DUE DATE Approved n Approved with Conditions Not Approved (attach comments) REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: R^1TSM in...tVA 5LIi ..n . . , ..� Planning Division it ..s,..00 Permit Coordinator Not Approved (attach comments) 0-22s,1130 DUE DATE: 9-14 -2000 Not Applicable n DUE DATE 10 -12 -2000 w U co 0 co CO u. w O g Q , 1- w _. Z � Z UO co off 2V H 11- ui in 1. OH z ACTIVITY NUMBER: D2000 -308 DATE: 11 -2 -2000 PROJECT NAME: GROUP HEALTH -BLDG B SITE ADDRESS: 12501 E MARGINAL WY S SUITE NO: Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # XX Response to Correction Letter # Revision # After Permit Is Issued DEPARTMENTS: Building Division Public Works Complete Comments: Approved u DOC arrl I C40R���QPY PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP n DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) TUES /THURS ROU ING: Please Route Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: CORRECTION DETERMINATION: Fire Prevention Structural Planning Division Permit Coordinator Incomplete n Not Applicable DUE DATE: 11 -7 -2000 No further Review Required DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: (ten days) DUE DATE 12- 5-2000 Approved 1 1 Approved with Conditions Not Approved (attach comments) REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Approved with Conditions n Not Approved (attach comments) REVIEWER'S INITIALS: lYAnRL"f+"`7tt1t7' °^ 5:sew au�.s zcs�mZaem- � . •. , �^+•• . a•- •• DUE DATE DATE: z Z ' ry naw 2 00 co o W =` J 1— Wo u Q a ' z � Z o ILI La. U co D f- u j _ z , 1 1 20 F_ O City Tukwila Department of Community Development - Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd, Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, eta Date: 1 ' 2. -2-coo Plan Check/Permit Number: D2000-308 ID Response to Incomplete Letter # C �witq ® Response to Correction Letter # 1 NOV - 2 2000 ❑ Revision # after Permit is Issued PERMIT CENTER Project Name: GROUP HEALTH COOPERATIVE - BLDG B Project Address: 12501 East Marginal Way S Contact Person: Alex Clark Sheet Number(s): L ft.)l-t- 4 iM "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision inc Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: EV in Sierra on 1 1 2'"C • Phone Number: 206 (vS '2O Summary of Revision: f,,l oot" of 1. Pe.-1,+ i2e29144 F.12.51 V • FA of t) W,4&- villiicAL fag ili9_ IEJ�riODt- [;.all Ate' ��Mc . • Wive- smAi da eg- Paco nAk Ste. (2a.44d• <ib. F)t, G. d . 77)kw ILA Cap 04 "6 l ing date of revision I0/20 /00 1r. ✓.N.n?.A.P∎01 ++V r(ws+wuem+ww.. A.A, 1 ?1 it 2 w .. J U 004 CO a w= J CO U. uj 2 J tLQ U) = c� - w o z � 2 . o1- w w z o z • Ciiy of Tukwila Fire Department Review Control #D2000 -308 (510) September 18, 2000 Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Fire Department Thomas R Keefe, Fire Chief Re: Group Health - ROC west building B - 12501 East Marginal Way South Dear Sir: The attached set of building plans have been reviewed by The Fire Prevention Bureau and are acceptable with the following concerns: 1. The total number of fire extinguishers required for your establishment is calculated at one extinguisher for each 3000 sq. ft. of area. The extinguisher(s) should be of the "All Purpose" (2A, 10B:C) dry chemical type. Travel distance to any fire extinguisher must be 75' or less. (NFPA 10, 3 -1.1) Portable fire extinguishers shall be securely installed on the hanger or in the bracket supplied, placed in cabinets or wall recesses. The hanger or bracket shall be securely and properly anchored to the mounting surface in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. The extinguisher shall be installed so that the top of the extinguisher is not more than 5 feet above the floor and the clearance between the bottom of the extinguisher and the floor shall not be less than 4 inches. Extinguishers shall be located so as to be in plain view (if at all possible), or if not in plain view, they shall be identified with a si ?n stating, "Fire Extinguisher ", with an arrow pointing to the unit. (NFPA 10, 1 -6.3) (UFC Standard 10 -1) Clear access to fire extinguishers is required at all times. They may not be hidden or obstructed. (NFPA 10, 1 -6.5) Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206 - 575.4404 • Fax: 206-575-4439 w: 00. COW J W O, 2 q C2 ci Jj u. Q. f- W: F—' O z mc Di V O ;0 F_• ' w = Vi O ul Z -_ 'O ~z City of Tukwila Fire Department Page number 2 Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Thomas R Keefe, Fire Chief Fire extinguishers require monthly and yearly inspections. They must have a tag or label securely attached that indicates the month and year that the inspection was performed and shall identify the company or person performing the service. (NFPA 10, 4 -3, 4 -4 and 4 -4.3) Every six years, dry chemical and halon type fire extinguishers shall be emptied and subjected to the applicable recharge procedures. (NFPA 10, 4 -4.1) If the required monthly and yearly inspections of the fire extinguisher(s) are not accomplished or the inspection tag is not completed, a reputable fire extinguisher service company will be required to conduct these required surveys. (NFPA 10, 4 -3, 4 -4) 2. No point in a sprinklered building may be more than 250 feet from an exit, measured along the path of travel. (UBC 1004.2.5.2.2) 3. Exit hardware and marking shall meet the requirements of the Uniform Fire Code. (UFC 1207 -1212) Exit doors shall be openable from the inside without the use of a key or any special knowledge or effort. Exit doors shall not be locked, chained, bolted, barred, latched or otherwise rendered unusable. All locking devices shall be of an approved type. (UFC 1207.3) Dead bolts are not allowed on auxiliary exit doors unless the dead bolt is automatically retracted when the door handle is engaged from inside the tenant space. (UFC 1207.3) Gates and barriers shall be openable without the use of a key or any special knowledge or effort. Gates and barriers in an exit shall not be locked, chained, bolted, barred, latched or otherwise rendered unopenable at times when the building or area served by the exit is occupied. (UFC 1208.2) Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206 - 575.4404 • Fax: 206 - 575.4439 z City of Tukwila Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Fire Department Thomas P Keefe, Fire Chief Page number 3 When two or more exits from a story are required, exit signs shall be installed at the required exits and where otherwise necessary to clearly indicate the direction of egress. (UBC 1003.2.8.2) Exits shall not pass through kitchens, storerooms, restrooms, closets or spaces used for similar purposes. (UBC 1004.2.2) When two or more exits from a story are required and when two or more exits froma room or an area are required, exit signs shall be illuminated. (UBC 1003.2.8.4) All exit signs shall be illuminated at all times. To ensure continued illumination for a duration of not less than 1 1/2 hours in case of primary power loss, the exit signs shall also be connected to an emergency electrical system provided from storage batteries, unit equipment or an on site generator set, and the system shall be installed in accordance with the electrical code. (UBC 1003.2.8.5) Manually operated edge- or surface - mounted flush bolts and surface bolts are prohibited. When exit doors are used in pairs and approved automatic flush bolts are used, the door leaf having the automatic flush bolts shall have no door knob or surface - mounted hardware. The unlatching of any leaf shall not require more than one operation. (UFC 1207.3) 4. Maintain sprinkler coverage per N.F.P.A. 13. Addition /relocation of walls, closets or partitions may require relocating and /or adding sprinkler heads. All new sprinkler systems and all modifications to existing sprinkler systems shall have fire department review and approval of drawings prior to installation or modification. New sprinkler systems and all modifications to sprinkler systems involving more than 50 heads shall have the written approval of the Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206-575-4404 • Fax: 206 -575 -4439 ui .1 U V Ww w 0; ga = CJ. c o DI o z �< D 0 . 1 U = v W N 0. z .. City of Tukwila Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Fire Department Thomas R Keefe, Fire Chief Page number 4 W.S.R.B., Factory Mutual, Industrial Risk Insurers, Kemper or any other representative designated and /or recognized by The City of Tukwila, prior to submittal to the Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. No sprinkler work shall commence without approved drawings. (City Ordinance #1742) Contact The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau to witness all required inspections and tests. (UFC 10.503) (City Ordinance #1742) Maintain a 3' clear space around the sprinkler riser(s) for emergency access. (NFPA 13 4 -1.2) 5. Maintain automatic fire detector coverage per N.F.P.A. 72. Addition /relocation of walls, closets or partitions may require relocating and /or adding automatic fire detectors. All new fire alarm systems or modifications to existing systems shall have the written approval of The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. No work shall commence until a fire department permit has been obtained. (City Ordinance #1900) (UFC 1001.3) Contact The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau to witness all required inspections and tests. (UFC 10.503) (City Ordinance #1742) 6. All electrical work and equipment shall conform strictly to the standards of The National Electrical Code. (NFPA 70) An aisle to and working space shall be provided for each electrical panel. An aisle width not less than 24 inches shall provide access to the panel and 30 front of the . (NECh110-16(a), NECd110-16(c)) directly in Each circuit breaker shall be legibly marked to indicate it's purpose. (NEC 110 -22) Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206-575-4404 • Fax: 206 -575 -4439 z 1 } W'. cs U U0 ; N 0 ` to u _' w 0 J C1 ;, W z~ 1- 0 Z W W U 0 O N ' 0 1- W IL. z v CO OF. ..; city of Tukwila Page number 5 12. Accumulation of combustible waste material is prohibited during the demolition phase of this project. Remove and properly dispose of all waste material prior to the close of the working day and as often throughout the day as needed. Any overlooked hazardous condition and /or violation of the adopted Fire or Building Codes does not imply approval of such condition or violation. Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Fire Department Thomas R Keefe, Fire Chief 7. Draft stops shall be installed in attics, mansards, overhangs, false fronts set out from walls and similar concealed spaces of buildings having uses other than dwellings or hotels so that the area between draft stops does not exceed 3,000 square feet and the greatest horizontal dimension does not exceed 60 feet. Where approved automative sprinklers are installed, the area betwen draft stops may be 9,000 square feet and the greatest horizontal dimension may be 100 feet. (UFC 708.3.1.2.2) 8. Fire doors, fire windows and fire dampers shall have a label or other identification showing the fire protection rating. Such label shall be approved and shall be permanently affixed. (UBC 713.3) 9. When fire dampers are required to maintain fire resistance of construction, they shall be installed in accordance with their listing and U.B.C. Standard #43 -7. (UBC 713.11) 10. When walls and ceilings are required to be of fire resistive or noncombustible construction, interior finish materials shall meet the requirements of Uniform Building Code 803. 11. There shall be no enclosed usable space under stairways in an exit enclosure, nor shall the open space under such stairways be used for any purpose. (UFC 1210.3) Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206 -575 -4404 • Fax: 206-575-4439 J V' U O? Oi W = CO IL w 0 g z 0 : z ON 0 H W W; U N, 0 � z Page number 6 Yours truly, cc: City of Tukwila Steven M. Mullet, Mayor Fire Department Thomas R Keefe, Fire Chief N' SET�c� 5 The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau TFD file' ncd JO Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206-575-4404 • Fax: 206-575-4439 U 00, u, o W Z LL J N w 00 g Ji w , z t o w a 01 0 = w' IL Z ! U Kind of Fixture Fixture Units No. of Fixtures Total Fixture Units Public Private Public Private Bathtubs and/or shower 4 • 2 Dental units or lavatory 1 1 Dishwasher 4 2 Drinking fountain (each head) 1 1 Hose bibb or sill cock 5 3 Laundry tub or clotheswasher 4 2 Sink, bar or lavatory 2 1 Sink, clinic, flushing 10 10 24 Sink, kitchen 4 2 Co Sink, other 4 2 Sink wash, circle spray 4 4 Urinal, flush tank 3 3 Urinal, pedestal 10 10 Urinal, wall or stall 5 5 Water closet tank 5 3 Water closet, flush valve . 10 6 Non -I.. sidential Sewer Use Certincation (To be completed for all new sewer connections, reconnections or change of use of existing connections. KI NG COUNTY This form does not apply to repairs or replacements of existing sewer connections.) Pursuant to King County Ordinance No. 11034, all sewer customers who establish a new service which uses metropolitan sewage facilities after February 1, 1990 shall be subject to a capacity charge. The amount of the charge is established annually by the King County Council but is limited by state law to $10.50 per month per residential customer or residential customer equivalent for a period of fifteen years. The purpose of the charge Is to recover costs of providing sewage treatment capacity for new sewer customers. The charge Is collected semi - annually. All future billings can be prepaid at a discounted amount. Questions regarding the capacity charge or this form should be referred to King County's Wastewater Treatment Division at 684 -1740. (Please print or type) 54( Owner's Name (La Middle Initial) 1058 (Rev. 11/96) Property Legal Address: Subdivision Name Lot # Block # Subdiv. # Property Street Address 2.50 t City, State, Zip ( td f _t,a K-%, , l A) A- ` e re , j Owner's Phone Number ( Owner's Mailing Address: (if different from above) i 5k c I wtiL.4 Ir�r I " �W 4eo A. Fixture Units Fixture Units x Number of Fixtures = Total Fixture Total Fixture Units Residential Customer Equivalents (RCE) 20 fixture units equal 1.0 RCE Total No. of Fixture Units 20 RCE For King County u Account # Monthly R Six Month Due • �..' °¢_ .:Y ?'_" ,a r t,' `. ry White — King County Property Tax ID # 1 3 4 ' t ) ` � � 0 4 Party to be Billed (if different from owner) Party's Mailing Address: (if different from property address) RECEIVED CITY or TUKWILA Building Name (if applicable) N- or Property Conta�t #( ) City or Sewer District ��vv XL ^ Vl) E.- Date of Connection ll Side Sewer Permit #_'' L __ B. Other Wastewater Flow (in addition to Fixture Units identified in Section A) Type of Facility /Process: Tt; 1.w v6M - F o s Estimated Wastewater Discharge: Gallons /day Residential Customer Equivalents (RCE): 187 gallons per day equals 1.0 RCE Total Discharge (gaVday) = C. Total Residential Customer Equivalents: (add A & B) A B 187 1.2 RCE RCE I certify that the information given is correct. I understand that the capacity charge levied will be based on this information and any deviation will require resubmission of corrected data for determination of a revised capacity charge. Signature of Owner/ Representative Print Name of Owner/ Representative Date ft2_ 7060 Yellow — Local Sewer Agency Pink — Sewer Customer X11{wJtroknYo ^t•rfin o t Y. 4, Term ye .w.A4 4",Tt a.,, s .^. »:. ..•. vn...,«%ySL9N18Y��arnmeass rah..)yaPt?+nti+:;x nYn. h'+'nfCn?LI.A "IH9! ° •.�Ci(?!EF,. .. �i`lt.'4Sf'Q'�'fi.",, 7( 08/11/00 10:01 FAX SELLEN ACCT. SELLEN CONSTRUCTION DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES REGISTERED AS PROVIDED BY LAW AS CONST COIN GENERAL • k r . •a fi n„ 227 Westlake Ave. N. PO Box 9970 Seottle, WA 98109 SELLEN CONSTR CO INC PO BOX 5970 • SEATTLE: WA 98109 I certify that the above registration number is true and accurate as a swom notary in the City of Seattle, State of Washington, County of King. By: ( � biL P)..1 June 1, 2001 . Gary D. Hart / Date Tel (2061 682.7770 Fax (206( 629.5206 www.sellen.com GENERAL CONTRACTING CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT CUSTOMER SERVICE GEOUY ICJ 001 WASHINGTON STATE NON - RESIDENTAIL ENERGY CODE DATA ENVELOPE SUMMARY LIGHTING SUMMARY MECHAINCAL SUMMARY NO CHANGE PROVIDED BY LIGHTING POWNER ALLOWANCE METHOD. SEE LIGHTING CALCULATIONS. BELOW TOTAL WATTS FOR INTERIOR = OK MECH. UNDER SEPERATE PERMIT LEGAL DESCRIPTION Parcel 1: Lot 4 of Short Plat Na. 785018, according to the Short Plot recorded under King County Recording No. 8603240930; TOGETHER with the North half of vacated South 124th Street lying East of the Southerly production of the East line of Lot 9 in Block 4, said subdivision and Westerly of the Southerly production of the East line of said Lot 4 of the Short Plat; Situate in the City of Tukwila. County of King, State of Washington. Parcel 2; r N h 00 feet of the West half of Tract 27 of Riverside Interurban Tracts a per Plat North 3 p recorded in Volume 10 of Plats, page 74, records of King County. TOGETHER WITH all that part of Lots 1 and 2 in Black 5 "Riverton', a replace of part of Riverside Interurban Tracts, as per Plat recorded in Volume 13 of Plats, page 36, Records of King County, lying Westerly of a line described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the 'Westerly boundary of said Lots 1 and 2, said point being 100 feet distant Southerly from the Northwest corner of said Lot 1; THENCE Northeasterly to a point on the Northerly boundary of said Lot 1, said point being 30 feet distance Easterly from the Northwest corner of said Lot 1 and the end of this fine description: TOGETHER WITH the South half of vacated South 124th Street, lying Westerly of the Southerly production of the East line of Lot 9 in Block 4af "Riverton ", a replat of part of Riverside Interurban Tracts, as per Plat recorded in Volume 13 of Plats, page 36 and Easterly of the Southerly production of the West line of Lot 12, said Block 4; Situate in the City of Tukwila. County of King, State of Washington. Parcel 3: Lots 9 to 16, inclusive, vacated Black 4 in the plat of "Riverton ", a replat of Riverside Interurban Tracts, recorded in Volume 13 of Plats, page 36; TOGETHER WITH vacated South 123rd Street adjoining to the North and together with the North half of vacated 124th Street, lying West of the Southerly production of the East line of Said Lot 9 in Block 4; Situate in the City of Tukwila, County of King, State of Washington. Parcel 4: Lots 1 through 8, inclusive, in Block 5 and Lots 1 through 8, inclusive, and Lots 25 through 32, inclusive, in Block 6 of "Riverton ", a replat of Riverside Interurban Tracts, as per Plat recorded in Volume 13 of Plats page 36, Records of King County, TOGETHER WITH that portion of vacated 34th Avenue South vacated by Ordnance No 8689 on October 10 1988 lying between said Blocks 5 and 6; TOGETHER WITH that portion of the South half of vacated South 124th Street, that portion of the North half of vacated South 125th Street, and that portion of the E t half of vookited 34th Avenue SoUth. which, pursuant t King County O d e No. 8893 ttached to said parcel by operation of 1 .. I EXCEPT TITEREFROM th t portion f Lots 7 and 2 in Block 5 of "Riverton', e replat of port f •Riverside Interurban Tracts, per Plat recorded in Volume 13 of .Plots, page 36, • Records of King County, ',Ana Westerly of line 'described as follows:. BEGINNING at a point on. the Westerly bou d y of said .Lots 1 and., said point being 100 feet distant Southerly f m the Northwest f said Lot 7 MENGE Northeasterly to a point the Northerly boundary of said Lot 1 said. point being 30 feet distant, Easterly fr the Northwest r of said Lot 1 and the d of this line 'scrpton AND EXCEPT the South 30 feet of Lots B and 25 in :said Block 6, conveyed to King County for South 125th Street by Deed, recorded under Recording No. 8810200800; AND EXCEPT the Easterly 10 feet of l ts,1 through a in said Block 6, conveyed to the City of Tukwila 'by Deed . recorded under Recording No 9203260787, Situate in the Oily of Tukwila, County of King. State of Washington. Parcel 5 Mot portion f the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 9 Township 23 North, Range 4. East, KM. , lying, Easterly '. of the Easterly margin of Primary Slate Highway No 1 (SSR 99). Parcel 6' Lot 1 of Short Plat No. 785018 ding to the Short Plat recorded under King County Recording No. 8603240930 Situate in the City of Tukwila, CoUnty of King, State of Washington Parcel 7 Lot 2 of Short Plat No. 785018 ding to the Short Plat recorded under King County Recording No. 8603240930 TOGETHER WITH that p {o f the North h If of vocoted South 124th Street lying East . of the Southerly production of the West line of said Lot 2 of the Short Plot and Westerly of line being 30 feet W t of and parallel with the Northerly 'extension of the terine of 35th Avenue South as located by, the Plot of R rton; AND TOGETHER with that portion f vacated 35th Avenue SOuth . djoining cis vacoted under City of Tukwila Ordinance No. 1572, recorded under Recording No. .9009171032, which, upon vacation,' to sold property Dy operation of law; Situate in the City of Tukwila, County of King, State of Washington. Parcel 8: Lot 3 of Short Plat No. 785018, according to the Short Plat recorded under King County Recording No. 8603240930: Situate in the City of Tukwila, County of King, State of Washington. Parcel 9: Lots 9 through 17, inclusive in Block 5 of "Riverton ", a replat of part of Riverside Interurban Tracts, as per Plat recorded in Volume 13 of Plats, page 36, Records of King County, TOGETHER WITH the West'balf of Tract 27 of Riverside Interurban Tracts, as per Plat corded in Volume 10 of Plats. page 74, Records of King County AND TOGETHER WITH the ' West 100 feet of Tract 38, Riverside Interurban Tracts, as per Plat corded in Volume 10. of Plots, page 74, Records of King County. EXCEPT from the above - described parcels the fallowing: EXCEPT the North 300 feet of said Tract 27; AND •EXCEPT those porlions'of said Lots 13 through 17, inclusive, and said Tract 38 lying Southerly of the following described line: BEGINNING at the intersection of the South line of said Tract 38 with the Easterly line of Pacific Highway South as conveyed to the State of Washington by Deed recorded under Recording No. 1996812; THENCE North 122 23' 12" West along said Easterly line 203.50 feet to the POINT of BEGINNING of said described line; THENCE parallel with the South line of said Block 5, South 892 21' 12" East to the East line of said Block 5 and the terminus of said described line; TOGETHER WITH that portion of the West half of vacated 34th Avenue South, which attached to said portion of said Block 5 by operation of law; AND TOGETHER with 'that portion of the Southeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 9, Township 23 North, Range 4 East, W.M., described as follows: BEGINNING at the Northeast corner of said subdivision; THENCE North. 892 26' 44" West along the North line of said subdivision 172.6 feet, more or less, to the East' margin of Primary State Highway No. 1, SSR 99, Pacific Highway South; THENCE Soulheosterly along said margin to the East line of said subdivision; THENCE North 01? 45' 40" East along said line to the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING; EXCEPT that portion lying Southerly of a line described as follows: BEGINNING of the intersection of the Easterly margin of Primary Slate Highway No. 1 (SSR 99) with the East line of said Section 9; THENCE North 122 23' 12" West along said Easterly highway margin a distance of 50 feet to the TRUE. POINT OF BEGINNING of said described line; THENCE South B9? 21' 12" East parallel with the South line of Block 5 in Riverton, replat of part of Riverside Interurban Tracts, as per Plat recorded in Volume 13 of Plats, page 36. Records of King County, to the East line of said Section 9 and the terminus of said line; Situate in the City of Tukwila, County of King, State of Washington. Parcel 10: Those portions of Lots 13 through 17, inclusive in Block 5 of "Riverton ', a replat of part of Riverside Interurban Tracts, as per Plat recorded in Volume 13 of Plats, page 36, Records of King County, lying South of the fallowing described line: BEGINNING at the intersection of the South line of said Tract 38, with the Easterly line of Pacific Highway South, as conveyed to the State of Washington by Deed recorded under Recording No. 1996812; THENCE North 122 23' 12" West along said Easterly line 153.50 feet to the West line of said Tract 38; THENCE CONTINUING North 12? 23' 12" West along said Easterly line 50.00 feet; THENCE parallel with the South line of said Black 5, South 89? 21' 12" East to the East line of Tract 1 38 . and the TRUE POINT OF BEGINNING of said line; THENCE CONTINUING South 89? 21' 12" East to the East line of said Block 5 and the terminus of said line; TOGETHER WITH that portion of the West half of the vacated 34th Avenue South, which attached to said Parcel by operation of law, (Also known as Parcel A of Lot Line 'Adjustment No. 89 -6 BLA recorded under Recording No:, 8908161260) Situate in the City of Tukwila, County of King, State of Washington. Parcel 11. The North 5 fee) of Tract 1 and all of Tracts 2 13 14, 15, and 16, Donaldson Addition, as per Plat odd in Vold 20 of Plots, page 46, Records fKing Co ty TOGETHER WITH the West 60 feet of the East 220 fe t of the South 115 feet of the North 145 feet of , Tradt 37 Riverside Interurban 'Tracts, per Plat recorded in Volume '10 of Plats, page 74 Records of King C ty ' AND TOGETHER with that portion f the South h If fvacated South 125th Street and of the East half of vacated 34th Avenue South, which attached to said Parcel by operation of law. Situate in the City of Tukwla,'.County of King. Stale of Washington. GENERAL NOTES GENERAL 1. THE CONTRACTOR SHAH BE RESPONSIBLE FOR SAFETY IN THE AREA OF WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE SAFETY CODES. 2. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL INDEMNIFY AND HOLD THE OWNER /ARCHITECT /ENGINEER HARMLESS O INJURY OR DEATH TO PERSONS OR FOR DAMAGE TO PROPERTY CAUSED BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF THE CONTRACTOR, HIS AGENTS, EMPLOYEES, OR SUBCONTRACTORS. 3. EACH CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE TO ADJACENT WORK AND SHALL REPAIR SAID DAMAGE AT HIS OWN EXPENSE. CONTRACTOR TO OBTAIN ALL PERMITS AND APPROVALS. 4. NOT USED 5. CODES: ALL WORK SHALL CONFORM TO THE APPLICABLE BUILDING CODES AND ORDINANCES. IN CASE OF ANY CONFLICT WHERE THE METHODS DR STANDARDS OF INSTALLANON OF THE MATERIALS SPECIFIED DO NOT EQUAL OR EXCEED THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE LAWS OR ORDINANCES, THE LAWS OR ORDINANCES SHALL GOVERN. NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT OF ALL CONFLICTS. DIMENSIONS 1. ALL INFORMATION SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS RELATIVE TO EXISTING CONDITIONS IS GIVEN AS THE BEST PRESENT KNOWLEDGE BUT WTHOUT GUARANTEE OF ACCURACY. THE CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY EXISTING CONDITIONS AND DIMENSIONS AND SHALL NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT OF ANY DISCREPANCIES OR CONDITIONS ADVERSELY AFFECTING THE DESIGN PRIOR TO PROCEEDING WITH THE WORK. 2. DIMENSIONS OF PLANS ARE TYPICAL TO THE FINISHED FACE OF WALLS, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 3. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS: THE CONTRACTOR SHALL USE DIMENSIONS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS AND ACTUAL FIELD MEASUREMENTS. NOTIFY 7HE ARCHITECT IF DISCREPANCIES ARE FOUND. 4. COORDINATION: THE GENERAL CONTR SHALL E ESPONSIBLE FOR THE VERIFICATION AND COORDINATION OF THE WORK OF ALL TRADES TO ASSURE COMPLIANCE RACTO WITH THE B DRA AND PECIFICATIONS. FIRE PROTECTION 1. FIRE PROTECTION ALTERATIONS DESIGN -BUILD AS REQUIRED. SUBMIT ALL REQUIRED DRAWINGS TO ALL CODE OFFICALS AND FIRE MARSHALL. 2. PROVIDE FIRE PROTECTION AT ALL PENETRATIONS OF FIRE RATED ELEMENTS AS REQUIRED BY CODE. 3. SUBMIT (2) COPIES OF THE FIRE PROTECTION DRAWINGS TO OWNER FOR RENEW BY OWNER'S INSURANCE CARRIER. 4. PROVIDE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS AS REQUIRED BY UNIFORM BUILDING CODE AND LOCATE PER FIRE MARSHALL'S DIRECTION. 1 FIRE EXTINGUISHER PER 3,000 S.F. OF BLDG. AREA WITH 75 -0" TRAVEL DISTANCE BETWEEN EXTINGUISHERS. EXTINGUISHERS U.L. RATED -4A 5. MAINTAIN STRUCTURAL AND FIRE RESISTIVE INTEGRITY AT EXTERIOR AND RATED INTERIOR WALL PENETRATIONS FOR ELECTRICAL, MECHANICAL, PLUMBING AND COMMUNICATIONS CONDUITS. PIPED AND SIMILAR SYSTEMS PER UNIFORM BUILDING CODE SECTION 302(d). 6. FIRE STOPPING: GROUP HEALTH COOPERATIVE REQUIRES SPECSEAL PRODUCTS BE USED IN CONFORMANCE TO SPECIFIED 7. PRONE QUICK RESPONSE SPRINKLER HEADS, TYPICAL THROUGHOUT- TO MATCH BUILDING STANDARD. SPRINKLER HEADS TO BE h COPONENT OF EVACUATION ASSISTANCE PROVISION WITH SUBMITTED EMERGENCY PLAN IN LIEU OF AREAS OF EVACUATION ASS PER WAC 57 40 1104. CONSTRUCTION 1. CONTRACTOR SHALL INVESTIGATE AND VERIFY LOCNS OF STRUCURAL; MECHANICAL, AND ELECTRICAL ELEMENTS AND OTHER E %ISTING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO BEGINNING THE ATIO WORN. 2. CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR PROVIDING WALL BLOCKING REWIRED FOR WALL AND CEILING MOUNTED ITEMS. 3. THERE ED; SHALUN LESL S BE NO NOTED AS E %P EXPOSED PIPE OSED ON CON, CONDUITS, DUCTS STRUCTI , ON DR VENTS, AWI ENGS TC. ALL SUCH LINES SHALL BE CONCEALED 'OR FURRED AND FINISH 4. OFFSET STUDS WHERE REQUIRED SO THAT FINISH WALL SURFACES WILL BE FLUSH 5. PRUDE GALVANIC ISOLATION BETWEEN DISSIMILAR, METALS 6. GENERAL CONTRACTOR IS TO COORDINATE MTH ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING CONTRACTORS FOR ALL REQUIRED ROUGH -INS; AND TRENCHING REQUIRED FOR ELECTRICAL AND PLUMBING RUNS. 7. PROVIDE PRESSURE TREATED WOOD AT ALL LOCATIONS WHERE WOOD IS EXPOSED TO THE EXTERIOR OR WHERE WOOD COMES INTO CONTACT WITH CONCRETE OR SOIL. 8. DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN EXISTING CONDITIONS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS SHALL BE CALLED TO ME ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT. CEILING FINISHES MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL 1. CEILING HEIGHTS, WHERE INDICATED, ARE FROM FINISHED FLOOR TO BOTTOM OF CEILING FINISH SURFACE. 1. ALL PAINT AND WAHCOVERINGS SHALL BE APPLIED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. 2. PREPARE FLOOR PER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS TO PRUDE LEVEL AREA FOR FLOORING INSTALLATION AND LEVEL FLOORING TRANSITIONS. I. ELECTRICAL & MECHANICAL SYSTEMS UNDER SEPERATE PERMIT. 2. MECHANICAL & ELECTRICAL' CONTRACTORS SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO MAINTAIN COMPLIANCE WITH APPLICABLE CODES AND STANDARDS. AND OBTAIN ALL NECESSARY PERMITS AND APPROVALS.' 3. DEVIATIONS, DIMENSIONED LOCATIONS MUST BE APPROVED BY THE ARCHITECT OR OWNERS PROJECT MANAGER. 4: DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN EXISTING CONDITIONS AND CONTRACT DOCUMENTS SHALL BE CALLED TO THE ATTENTION OF THE ARCHITECT. DRAWING INDEX ARCHITECTURAL AC A2.0 A2.1 A2.2 A2.3 A2.4 A2.5 A2.6 A2.7 A2.14 A2.15 A5.1 A5.2 Cover Sheet Phasing Plan Floor Plan - Overall 1st & 2nd 1st Floor Plan - East 1st Floor Plan West 2nd Floor Plan - East 2nd Floor Plan- West 1st Floor Furniture Plan - East 1st Floor Furniture Plan - West Enlarged Floor Plans Enlarged Floor Plans Wall Sections Wall Sections A6.1 Door Schedules A6.2 Relite Schedules A6.3 Finish Schedules A6.4 Door & Window Types Details A8.1 Roof Plan Details A9.1 RCP 1st Floor - East A9.2 RCP 1st Floor - West A10.1 Details ELECTRICAL E0,0 Electrical Symbols & Abbreviations E1.0 1st Floor Lighting Plan - East E1.1 1st Floor Lighting Plan- West E1.2 1st Floor Power Plan - East E1.3 1st Floor Power Plan- West E2.0 2nd Floor Lighting Plan - East E2.1 1 2nd Floor Lighting Plan West E2.2 2nd Floor Power Plan East E2.3 2nd Floor Power Plan West ' E3.0 Details 1. BUILDING ADDRESS 2. JURISDICTION 3. LAND USE ZONE 4. BUILDING CODE 8 CONSTRUCTION TYPE 6. OCCUPANCY GROUP 7. SCOPE OF WORK THIS PROJECT CODE INFORMATION ALL WORK TO COMPLY TO THE FOLLOWING CODES: UNIFORM BUILDING CODE 1997 EDITION UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE 1997 EDITION UNIFORM ELECTRICAL CODE 1993 EDITION UNIFORM FIRE CODE 1997. EDITION UNIFORM PLUMBING CODE' 1997 EDITION AMERICAN DISABILITIES ACT OF 1994' ANSI /NFPA 101 LIFE SAFETY CODE 1991 WASHINGTON STATE DEPT. OF HEALTH (D.O.H.) WASHINGTON STATE W.A.C. CHPTS 11,13, 20 WASHINGTON STATE FIRE LAWS AND AMENDMENTS 1990 WASHINGTON STATE ENERGY CODE 1998 WASHINGTON STATE VENTILATION CODE 1995 FIRE PROTECTION BY BIDDER DESIGN TO CONFORM TO 13 REQUIREMENTS SUBMIT DESIGN & DRAWINGS TO TUKWILA FIRE MARSHAL FOR APPROVALS. ANY AMMENDMENTS TO THE UBC BY THE CITY OF TUKWILA. 12400 E. MARGINAL WAY S. Seattle, Washington 98124 CITY OF TUKWILA MIC /L LIGHT INDUSTRY 1997 UBC W/ WA. STATE AMENDMENTS - SEE BELOW TYPE 5 -N SPRINKLERED & TYPE II -9 SPRINKLERED B ( OFFICE 35 %) / F (TECH /R &D 65 %) MAIN FLOOR AREA 36,814 S.F. SECOND FLOOR AREA 0 S.F. TOTAL FLOOR AREA 36,814 S.F. NEW CONSTRUCTION INTERIOR TENANT. IMPROVEMENTS ONLY 36,814 S.F. OFFICE SPACE 1ST FLOOR AREA OF WORK BUILDING "B" 1ST FLOOR ® � . ■ 4 � t•°vlrl boat os�� I moms Par anA ,al 1hI m u„ TOTAL PROVIDED ' BUILDING B: STANDARD zo o ' COMPACT HANDICAPPED 1 2 6TH S T R E E T PROJECT TEAM Owner: Group Health Cooperative 521 Wall Street Seattle, WA 98121 206/988 -2713 Proj. Mgr: Jim Wood Architect: Cornerstone Architectural Group 1904 3rd Ave Suite 500 Seattle, WA 98101 206 / 682 -5000 Project Mgr: Alex Clark LOCATION MAP Electrical: AWA Electrical Consultants 19015 - 36th Avenue West Suite H Lynnwood, WA 98036 425/775 -1799 Project Mgr: Jim Weber • V Y a1> NORTH PARKING CALCS BUILDING A: ( MANUFACTURING 8, 48 S.F. 1/1 /1 ,000 S.F. ,1100 S.F. 87 STALLS MANUF 5 SF. 54 STALLS TOTAL 141 STALLS BUILDIN OF ACTURING 53 2$5,0648 4 S.F. S.F. S.F. 87 SS TALTALL S MNUF S.F. N 54 L TOTAL S 741 STALLS - - PARKING PROVIDED: BUILDING A: STANDARD 370 STALLS COMPACT 34 STALLS HANDICAPPED B STALLS TOTAL PROVIDED (8090 4.3/1,000) EXISITNG PARKING TO REMAIN NO CHANGE = PARKING OK tractor Ey -- 412 STALLS 264 STALLS 88 STALLS 8 STALLS 380 STALLS SEPARATE PERMIT RECUI,ED FC71: F El GA.:, CITY rVi tLDtN G `rISIO1V BUILDERS CONY PER T NO. 7016 PLAINS . MUST fT ALL I 10 "d Tk'Ile DUR �. 1y0T ,0 BE, TFII EUICF'.ti ;, FTER • FINAL OCCt1P U' AL BY THE,' NSF TIC i! 4P RO T (5011.A 911 rli,. , 11iISiCN CEPF.t7Ti E�NTO c0,4,' T: ' OEVE.- PMENT 0 0 FPN: 5084 RECEIVED CfTY OF TUKWILA NW/ 2 2000 PERMIT CENTER antler J. Clark TE OF WASHINGTON revisions CORREI'TION LTR# J n sheet title COVER SHEET sheet Group Health 0 0 Cooperative of Puget Sound co L € C A A � ,, . > . W C 0 o a Q i Q � I o E -aI o 0 c C .0 al C c W W 1 aO° • c LLI O f' 0 0 WW t ,.-> E ' ,.1' co T_ project no. 360002 Q 3 date A CITY OF TUKWILA COMMENTS II -1 -2000 M � N 00 0 W CO 3 a- 1 AC D2cOo -- NORTH ` SCALE: 1"= 16'— FP-2.DWG 2ND FLOOR PHASING PLAN Phase 2 151 FLOOR PHASING PLAN FP-1.DWG NO TENANT IMPROVEMENI THIS AREA SCALE: 1"= 16'-0" NO TENANT IMPROVEMENT THIS AREA Phase LEGEND l RATED FPN: 5084 *Group 41 Health Cooperative of Puget Sound c Arg 6, NOV PERM, CENTER project no. 360002 d ate revisions A CITY OF TUKWILA COMMENTS II-1-2000 :22: GAATED i:: sheet title c 1 ) PHASING CD PLANS rn sheet CL A2.0 FP -2.DWG OVERALL 2ND FLOOR PLAN OVERALL 1 ST FLOOR PLAN FP -1.DWG SCALE: 1 "= 16' -0" SCALE: 1 "= 16' -0" NOR NORTH 36 .4-51//7, _owv LEGEND 1 HOUR RATED WALL 1 7TTj 1 HOUR CORRIDOR RATED Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound FPN: 5084 0 N g p N cd > Cn C O cd E— o O .- U c c co 0 I- 0:03 W O 0.c 0 N,2 's 1- m N RECEINI ILA ORy OF Nov - 2 Ha project no. 360002 date revisions A CITY OF TUKWILA COMMENTS I1 -I -2000 sheet title OVERALL FLOOR PLANS sheet A2.1 0 00056 TRAINING ( W147 OFFICE TRAINING OFFICE ( W136) '-i't 6,_0" W135B WI 343 OFFICE OFFICE W135) ( W134 OFFICE W122 ) ( wi 20 WN9B OFFICE OFFICE ( W118 OFFICE TRAINING 13' -8" OFFICE 8 -11" COFFEE ( W124 W132B OFFICE W132 ) OFFIC OFFICE W130B OFFICE OFFICE ( W129 OFFICE W127) OFFICE ( W117 W116B OFFICE W116 ) OFFICE ( W110 FILES TRAINING W154B WORK RM ( W148 ) W107A CONFERENCE CONFERENCE (_ 8100 CONFERENCE STOR /EOPM CORRIDOR W100C3 CONFERENCE ( 8106 ) OFFICE CONFERENCE W112A W113A OFFICE W128 ) OFFICE CONFERENCE COUNTER / JOB CTR STORAGE W102A Wi JAN W101 ) W100M1 E115A CONFERENCE E115 ELECT COUNTER CONFERENCE E116 ) MOTORIZED PROJECTION. SCREEN RECESSED AT SOFFIT LOBBY E100L1) PARCEL E10001) RECEPTIONIST CONFERENCE (E110 ) ( E104 CONE ( E 18 ) CONFERENCE CONFERENCE RECESSED AT SOFFIT CONE RENO MOTORIZEF PROJECTION 20 SCREEN COUNTER OFFICE 0158 ) A 1 WI55 1 lid OFFICE W163 ) TYP 0 INTERIOR COLUMNS CORRIDOR W100C4 FILES W144 ) 2 4 -7 13' -7' WAITING ET 0GL2 5' -11' CONFERENCE CORRIDOR TYPICAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES 1. SPRAY -ON FIRE PROTECTION 0 STRUCTURE & FLOOR DECK ABOVE. PROVIDE SURFACE PROTECTION AND THICKNESS PER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATION. 2. Alternate #I - Provide One -Hour Fire Proofing Paint at location of Spray -on Fire Proofing - Sherwin Williams Flame Control No 55044 (Fire Retardant Intumescent Mastic) Apply 3/16" thic1 wet, 5/32" thick dry in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations and ULC 0600. At steel to receive intumescent paint, prime with Tememec 66 or equal. Coordinate with intumescent paint section. 3. PROVIDE 6" ACOUSTICAL BATT EXTENDING 24" PAST EACH SIDE OF ALL WALLS ENCLOSING ALL CONFERENCE ROOMS, TRAINING ROOMS AND OFFICES TYPICAL. 4. DEMINSIONS SHOWN ARE TO FINISH FACE OF WALLS IN TENANT IMPROVEMENT TYPICAL UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. LEGEND EXISTING WALLS TO REMAIN WALLS TO BE REMOVED PARTITIONS - SEE WALL TYPES PARTIAL HEIGHT PARTITIONS - SEE WALL TYPES 1 HOUR RATED WALL PARTITIONS WALL TYPES D1 EXISTING SHELL AND CORE WALL TO REMAIN 1A EXISTING 1 HOUR RATED SHELL AND CORE WALL TO REMAIN 18 EXISTING EXTERIOR STOREFRONT SYSTEM TO REMAIN E2 INTERIOR PARTITION - 1 HOUR RATED 3 1/2" METAL STUDES 0 16" 0.C. W/ 5/8" TYPE ° X" GM EACH SIDE W/ ACOUSTICAL BATT INSULATION - FULL HIEGHT SECURE TRACK AT TOP AND BOTTOM 0 18" O.C. EXTEND TO STRUCTURE ABOVE 171 INTERIOR CURVED PARTITION - 1 HOUR RATED 3 1/2" METAL STUDES 6 16 O.C. W/ 5/8° TYPE ° X" GWB EACH SIDE W/ ACOUSTICAL BATT INSULATION - FULL HIEGHT SECURE TRACK AT TOP AND BOTTOM CO 18" O.C. EXTEND TO STRUCTURE ABOVE. PROVIDE PREMIUM FINISH ON ALL CURVED SURFACES. Q INTERIOR PARTITION - NON -RATED 3 1/2" METAL STUDES 0 I6" O.C. W/ 5/8° TYPE ° X" GWB EACH SIDE W/ ACOUSTICAL BATT INSULATION - FULL HIEGHT SECURE TRACK AT BOTTOM 0 18' O.C. SECURE TOP OF WALL ® CEILING MAIN RUNNER. SEE DETAIL 6/A5.1 INTERIOR PARTITION - NON -RATED 3 1/2" METAL STUDES 016" O.C. W/ 5/8 TYPE ° X" GW13 EACH SIDE W/ ACOUSTICAL BATT INSJLATION - FULL HIEGHT SECURE TRACK AT TOP AND BOTTOM 0 18" O.C. EXTEND WALL TO STRUCTURE ABOVE ® INTERIOR CURVED PARTITION - 3 1/2" METAL STUDS 0 16 O.C. 5/8" TYPE "X GWB EACH SIDE W/ ACOUSTICAL BATT INSULATION - FULL HIEGHT SECURE TRACK AT BOTTOM 0 18" O.C. BRACE TOP OF WALL 0 4' -0" MIN. TO STRUCTURE ABOVE. PROVIDE PREMIUM FINISH ON ALL CURVED SURFACES. 05 INTERIOR PAR1190N - PARTIAL HIEGHT 3 1/2" METAL STUDES 0 16 0.C. W/ 5/8" TYPE "X" GAB EACH SIDE SECURE TRACK AT BOTTOM 0 18" O.C. MONDE FREE END WALL INTERNAL BRACE PER DETAIL 8/A10.1 © INTERIOR PLUMBING PARTITION - 6" MTh STUDS 0 16" O.C. W/ 5/8" EA. SIDE W/ ACOUSTICAL BATT !NSA, - EXTEND TO 9 ABOVE T -BAR CEILING - BRACE TO STRUCTURE ABOVE 0 4' -0" O.C. MIN. 6A PLUMBING WALL IN RATED CORRIDOR SEE WALL TYPE 6 EXTEND TO STRUCTURE ABOVE EIZ Q 1 HR RATED CORRIDOR TUNNEL CONSTRUCTION - SEE DETAIL . /AS . 0 TYPICAL CONSTRUCTION FLAG NOTES O j STAINLESS STEEL CORNER GUARD - 1 1/2" X 1 1/2" X .125 ANGLE , EXTEND FROM TOP OF BASE TO 42" A.F.F. - TYPE 304, FINISH #4, EASE EDGES. ATTACH NTH EXPDXY CONSTUCTION ADHEASIVE, PROVIDE FULL ADHEASION. P L- NORTH 7 1ST FLOOR PLAN FP -1.DWG 2 DCft3og 5' -5 U F— W z CONFER E11 CONFEI E7( i TT SCALE: 1 "= 8' -0" KEY PLAN 1ST FLOOR WEST , Group p Health Cooperative of Puget Sound FPN: 5084 •ice+ > r r p ^ N EI— W > V, V7 C O Q �Q�i C 0 U E e o U C~ - ' -G c C co co 0003 W W mr O c cBW �[ 2 0 •C '� L 7 L / W .4 '4E06 TU 6 NOV - 2 2000 •+ESMIT CENTEP project no. 360002 date revisions A CITY OF TUKWILA COMMENTS II -I -2000 sheet title FIRST FLOOR PLAN - WEST sheet Al" LL.L WALL TYPES • EXISTING SHELL AND CORE WALL TO REMAIN to EXISTING 1 HOUR RATED SHELL AND CORE WALL TO REMAIN 18 EXISTING EXTERIOR STOREFRONT SYSTEM TO REMAIN ❑2 INTERIOR PARTITION - 1 HOUR RATED 3 1/2" METAL STUDES A 16" O.C. W/ 5/8" TYPE "X" GWB EACH SIDE W/ ACOUSTICAL BATT INSULATION - FULL HIEGHT SECURE TRACK AT TOP AND BOTTOM 0 18" O.C. EXTEND TO STRUCTURE ABOVE E INTERIOR CURVED PARTITION - 1 HOUR RATED 3 1/2" METAL STUDES A 16" O.C. W/ 5/8" TYPE "X" GWB EACH SIDE W/ ACOUSTICAL BATT INSULATION - FULL HIEGHT SECURE TRACK AT TOP AND BOTTOM 018" O.C. EXTEND TO STRUCTURE ABOVE. PROVIDE PREMIUM FINISH ON ALL CURVED SURFACES. Q INTERIOR PARTITION - NON -RATED 3 1/2" METAL STUDES N 16" O.C. W/ 5/8" TYPE "X" GWB EACH SIDE W/ ACOUSTICAL BATT INSULATION - FULL HIEGHT SECURE TRACK AT BOTTOM 0 18" O.C. SECURE TOP OF WALL CO CEILING MAIN RUNNER. SEE DETAIL 6/A5.1 1 INTERIOR PARTITION - NON -RATED 3 1/2" METAL SNDES M 16 D.C. W/ 5/8 TYPE "X" CWD EACH SIDE W/ ACOUSTICAL BATT INSULATION - FULL HIEGHT SECURE TRACK AT TOP AND BOTTOM 0 18" O.C. EXTEND WALL TO STRUCTURE ABOVE ® INTERIOR CURVED PARTITION - 3 1/2" METAL STUDS 0 16" O.C. W/ 5/8" TYPE "X" GWB EACH SIDE W/ ACOUSTICAL BATT INSULATION - FULL HIEGHT SECURE TRACK AT BOTTOM 0 18" O.C. BRACE TOP OF WALL 10 4' -0" MIN. TO STRUCTURE ABOVE. PROVIDE PREMIUM FINISH ON ALL CURVED SURFACES. O INTERIOR PARTITION - PARTIAL HIEGHT 3 1/2" METAL SNDES ®16" O.C. W/ 5/8" TYPE "%" GWB EACH SIDE SECURE TRACK AT BOTTOM 0 18" O.C. PROVIDE FREE END WALL INTERNAL BRACE PER DETAIL 8/A10.1 © INTERIOR PLUMBING PARTITION - 6° MTL STUDS 0 16" 0.C. W/ 5/8" EA. SIDE W/ ACOUSTICAL BATT INSUL - EXTEND TO 9 ABOVE T -BAR CEILING - BRACE TO STRUCTURE ABOVE 0 4' -0" O.C. MIN. • PLUMBING WALL IN RATED CORRIDOR SEE WALL TYPE 6 EXTEND TO STRUCTURE ABOVE El 1 HR RATED CORRIDOR TUNNEL CONSTRUCTION - SEE DETAIL 5_ /as.L LEGEND EXISTING WALLS TO REMAIN WALLS TO BE REMOVED PARTITIONS - SEE WALL TYPES PARTIAL HEIGHT PARTITIONS - SEE WALL TYPES 1 HOUR RATED WALL PARTITIONS TYPICAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES 1. SPRAY -ON FIRE PROTECTION (9 STRUCTURE 6 FLOOR DECK ABOVE. PROVIDE SURFACE PROTECTION AND THICKNESS PER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATION. 2. Alternate #1 - Provide One -Hour Fire Proofing Paint at location of Spray -on Fire Proofing - Sherwin Williams Flame Control No 55044 (Fire Retardant Intumescent Mastic) Apply 3/16" thick wet. 5/32" thick dry in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations and ULC 0600. At steel to receive intumescent paint, prime with Tememec 66 or equal. Coordinate with intumescent paint section. 3. PROVIDE 6" ACOUSTICAL BATT EXTENDING 24" PAST EACH SIDE OF ALL WALLS ENCLOSING ALL CONFERENCE ROOMS, TRAINING ROOMS AND OFFICES TYPICAL. DEMINSIONS SHOWN ARE TO FINISH FACE OF WALLS IN TENANT IMPROVEMENT TYPICAL UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. TYP ® INTERIOR COLUMNS 5 -4" 4' -0 E126A RECEPTIONIST E117C CONFERENCE 0111 ) CONFERENCE 5 CORRIDOR ( Et 00C2 CONFERENCE CONFERENCE 2 0" COU NTER CONFERENCE CONFERENCE CORRIDOR 18' -7" 5-6 5-11 PLAN ROOM E121 CONFERENCE CONFERENCE ( E107 ) �- MOTORIZED PROJECTION SCREEN RECESSED AT SOFFIT CONFERENC E105 FILES E13B ) OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE ( EI 41 ) ( E142 I F143 15-6 CONFERENCE OFFICE m E132 ) w COFFEE PRINT [134 ) CONFERENCE COUNTER 20 COUNTER CONFERENCE E137 ) 0104 4 CONFERENCE 3 COUNTER SHIPPING /RECEIVING [128 LUNCH 5 1L- 0 °\ 4' -P' ET OOC7 OI E1 FFCE 48) OFFICE E146 ) STORAGE E145 ) E146A 1 OFFICE E147 ONFERENCE F— W < J TYPICAL CONSTRUCTION FLAG NOTES O j STAINLEE GUAR - /2" X 1/2" E EXTEND SS FROM STEEL TOP CORNR OF BASE D TO 4" 1 AF TY PE 304, X .125 FINISH ANGL q4, , EASE EDGES. ATTACH WITH EXPDXY CONSTUCPON ADHEASIVE, PROVIDE FULL ADHEASION. NORTH 10 1 :00 - 3 1ST FLOOR FLAN FP -1.DWG SCALE: 1 "= 8' -0" KEY PLAN 1ST FLOOR EAST , roup ((�i Health " �� of Puget Sound FPN: 5084 E a s E N W > 0) G) c 0 w O U E O 0 as 0) 0) t Q ®m co o • crnW•3 0 • c O N4 (- �? N > In r I.L R CEIVED City E OF TUKWIIA NU 2511 F - � project no. 360002 date revisions A 5171' OF 7UKWILA 00141ENT5 11-1-2000 sheet title FIRST FLOOR PLAN — EAST sheet A2.3 • TYPICAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES 1. SPRAY -ON FIRE PROTECTION 10 STRUCTURE & FLOOR DECK ABOVE. PROVIDE SURFACE PROTECTION AND THICKNESS PER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATION. 2. Alternate #1 — Provide One —Hour Fire Proofing Paint at location of Spray —an Fire Proofing — Sherwin Williams Flame Control No 55044 (Fire Retardont Intumescent Mastic) Apply 3/16" thick wet, 5/32" thick dry in accordance with manufacturers recommendations and ULC 0600. At steel to receive intumescent point, prime with Tememec 66 or equal. Coordinate with intumescent paint section. 3. PROVIDE 6" ACOUSTICAL BATT EXTENDING 24" PAST EACH SIDE OF ALL WALLS ENCLOSING ALL CONFERENCE ROOMS, TRAINING ROOMS AND OFFICES TYPICAL. DEMINSIONS SHOWN ARE TO FINISH FACE OF WALLS IN TENANT IMPROVEMENT TYPICAL. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED.. NO TENANT IMPROVEMENT THIS AREA LEGEND - EXISTING WALLS TO REMAIN WALLS TO BE REMOVED PARTITIONS — SEE WALL TYPES - PARTIAL HEIGHT PARTITIONS - SEE WALL TYPES 1 HOUR RATED WALL PARTITIONS WALL TYPES 1A 1B M3 INTERIOR PARTITION — NON —RATED 3 I/2" METAL STUDES 0 16" O.C. W/ 5/8" 10PE "X" GM EACH SIDE W/ ACOUSTICAL BATT INSULATION — FULL HIEGHT SECURE. TRACK AT BOTTOM .0 18" O.C. SECURE TOP OF WALL 0 CEILING MAIN RUNNER. SEE DETAIL 6/A5.1 3©: INTERIOR PARTITION NON —RAZED 3 1/2" METAL STUDES 016" O.C. W/ 5/8" TYPE "X" NB EACH SIDE W/ ACOUSTICAL. BATT INSULATION ▪ FULL HIEGHT SECURE TRACK AT TOP AND BOTTOM ®18" O.C. EXTEND WALL, TO STRUCTURE ABOVE I ® INTERIOR CURVED PARTITION — 3.1/2" METAL STUDS ID 16" O.C. W/ II I 5/8" TYPE "X" GWB EACH SIDE W/ ACOUSTICAL; BATT INSULATION — FULL HIEGHT SECURE TRACK AT BOTTOM ®18" O:C. BRACE TOP OF i WALL .0 4'-0" MIN. TO STRUCTURE ABOVE. PROVDE PREMIUM FINISH ON ALL WRVED SURFACES. ' ' ' Q INTERIOR PARTITION PARTIAL HIEGHT 3 112 METAL STUDES ®16" O.C. W/ 5/E TYPE "X" GV43 EACH SIDE SECURE TRACK AT BOTTOM 0 18" O.C. PROVIDE FREE. END WALL INTERNAL BRACE PER DETAIL 8/A10.1 © INTERIOR PLUMBING PARTITION - 6" MIL STUDS 0 16" O.C. W/ 5/8" EA SIDE W / ACOUSTICAL BATT INSUL — EXTEND T0.9" ABOVE T —BAR. CEILING — BRACE, TO STRUCTURE ABOVE 0 4' -0" O.0 MIN. 6A PLUMBING WALL IN RATED CORRIDOR SEE WALL TYPE 6 EXTEND TO STRUCTURE ABOVE 111 1 / RATED CORRIDOR TUNNEL CONSTRUCTION — SEE DETAIL EXISTING SHELL AND CORE WALL T0. REMAIN EXISTING 1 HOUR RATED. SHELL AND CORE WALL TO REMAIN EXISTING EXTERIOR STOREFRONT SYSTEM TO REMAIN INTERIOR PARTITION — 1 HOUR RATED 3 1/2" METAL STUDES ® 16" O.C. W/' 5/8" TYPE "X "'GWB EACH SIDE W/ ACOUSTICAL BATT INSULATION— FULL HIEGHT SECURE TRACK AT TOP AND BOTTOM ®18" O.C. EXTEND TO STRUCTURE. ABOVE INTERIOR CURVED PARTITION — 1 HOUR RATED 3 1/2" METAL STUDES @I6" O.C. W/ 5/E TYPE "X" GWB EACH SIDE W/ ACOUSTICAL BATT INSULATION — FULL HIEGHT SECURE TRACK AT TOP AND BOTTOM 0 18" O.C. EXTEND TO STRUCTURE ABOVE. PROVIDE PREMIUM FINISH ON ALL CURVED SURFACES NORTH II II I 22ND FLOOR FLAN FP -2.DWG U w SCALE: 1"= 8' -0" KEY PLAN 2ND FLOOR WEST Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound FPN: 5084 pEC1VED CITY OF E TUKWIIA NOS - 2 911(1 ■ERMIT CENTER project no. 360002 date revisions A TITY OF TUKWILA COMMENTS II-I-2000 sheet title SECOND FLOOR PLAN -WEST g g A2.4 WALL TYPES Q EXISTING SHELL AND CORE WALL TO REMAIN lA EXISTING 1 HOUR RATED SHELL AND CORE WALL TO REMAIN 1B EXISTING EXTERIOR STOREFRONT SYSTEM TO REMAIN �2 INTERIOR PARTITION — 1 HOUR RATED 3 1/2" METAL STUDES @ 16" O.C. W/ 5/8" PPE "X" GWB EACH SIDE W/ ACOUSTICAL BATT INSULATION — FULL HIEGHT SECURE TRACK AT TOP AND BOTTOM @ 18" O.C. EXTEND TO STRUCTURE ABOVE 2A INTERIOR CURVED PARTITION — I HOUR RATED 3 1/2" METAL NUDES ® 16" O.C. W/ 5/8" TYPE "X" GWB EACH SIDE W/ ACOUSTICAL BATT INSULATION — FULL HIEGHT SECURE TRACK AT TOP AND BOTTOM @ 18" O.C. EXTEND TO STRUCTURE ABOVE. PROVIDE PREMIUM FINISH ON ALL CURVED SURFACES. Q INTERIOR PARTITION — NON —RATED 3 1/2" METAL STUDES 6 16" O.C. W/ 5/8" TYPE "X GWB EACH SIDE W/ ACOUSTICAL BATT INSULATION — FULL HIEGHT SECURE TRACK AT BOTTOM @ 18" O.C. SECURE TOP OF WALL @ CEILING MAIN RUNNER. SEE DETAIL 6/A5.1 3A INTERIOR PARTITION — NON —RATED 3 1/2" METAL STUDES @ 16" O.C. W/ 5/8" TYPE "X" G6B EACH SIDE W/ ACOUSTICAL BATT INSULATION — FULL HIEGHT SECURE TRACK AT TOP AND BOTTOM @ 18" O.C. EXTEND WALL TO STRUCTURE ABOVE ® INTERIOR CURVED PAR66ON — 3 1/2" METAL STUDS 6 16" 0.6. W/ 5/8" TYPE "X" GWB EACH SIDE W/ ACOUSTICAL BATT INSULATION — FULL HIEGHT SECURE TRACK AT BOTTOM @ 18" O.C. BRACE TOP OF WALL @ 4' -0" MIN. TO STRUCTURE ABOVE. PROVDE PREMIUM FINISH ON ALL CURVED SURFACES. ES INTERIOR PARTITION — PARTIAL HIEGHT 3 1/2" METAL STUDES @ 16" O.C. W/ 5/8" TYPE "X" GM EACH SIDE SECURE TRACK AT BOTTOM 18" O.C. PROVDE FREE END WALL INTERNAL BRACE PER DETAIL 8/A10.1 © INTERIOR PLUMBING PARTITION — 6" MIL STUDS ® 1C O.C. W/ 5/8" EA. SIDE W/ ACOUSTICAL BATT INSUL. — EXTEND TO 9" ABOVE T —BAR CEILING — BRACE TO STRUCTURE ABOVE @ 4' -0" O.C. MIN. 6A PLUMBING WALL IN RATED CORRIDOR SEE WALL TYPE 6 EXTEND TO STRUCTURE ABOVE ▪ I }�R RATED CORRIDOR TUNNEL CONSTRUCTION — SEE DETAIL 12 /ASJ_ TYPICAL CONSTRUCTION NOTES TYPICAL CONSTRUCTION FLAG NOTES I. SPRAY —ON FIRE PROTECTION @ STRUCTURE & FLOOR DECK ABOVE. PROVIDE SURFACE PROTECTION AND THICKNESS PER MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATION. PROVDE 6" ACOUSTICAL BATT EXTENDING 24" PAST EACH SIDE OF ALL WALLS ENCLOSING ALL CONFERENCE ROOMS, TRAINING ROOMS AND OFFICES TYPICAL. 2. Alternate #1 — Provide One —Hour Fire Proofing Paint at location of Spray —an Fire Proofing — Sherwin Williams Flame Control No 55044 (Fire Retardant Intumescent Mastic) Apply 3/16" thick wet, 5/32" thick dry in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations and ULC 0600. At steel to receive intumescent paint, prime with Tememec 66 or equal. Coordinate with intumescent paint section. 4. DEMINSIONS SHOWN ARE TO FINISH FACE OF WALLS IN TENANT IMPROVEMENT TYPICAL UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. O STAINLESS STEEL CORNER GUARD — 1 1/2" X 1 1/2" X .125 ANGLE , EXTEND FROM TOP OF BASE TO 42" A.F.F. — TYPE 304, FINISH R4, EASE EDGES. ATTACH W11H EXPDXY CONSNCTION ADHEASIVE, PROVDE FULL ADHEASION. LEGEND 0 W Z EXISTING WALLS TO REMAIN WALLS TO BE REMOVED PARTITIONS — SEE WALL TYPES PARTIAL HEIGHT PARTITIONS — SEE WALL TYPES >= 1 HOUR RATED WALL PARTITIONS NORTH rffi 0 TENANT IMPROVEMENT (THIS AREA 2NO FLOOR FLAN FP -2.DWG D 3 SCALE: 1 "= 8' -0" KEY PLAN 2ND FLOOR WEST Caie ..r Group ,� Health Cooperative of Puget Sound FPN: 5084 yr L E o L ; 0 c L_ a 0 a o O E — U c. •c 0 cd c c1 L 0 a ®m W r • c 2 O c 0 • L� N -' > r Onder J. Clark TATE OF WASHINGTON project no. 360002 date revisions A CITY OF TUKWILA COMMENTS 11 -1 -2000 sheet title SECOND FLOOR PLAN - EAST sheet A 2 . 5 N O ( VJ156 ) TRAINING TRAINING W154 J RAINING W153 J TRAINING W152 ) OFFICE W119 ) ONFERE OFFICE ( W150 OFFICE w118 OFFICE WI 16, OFFICE w115) OFFICE ( W114 OFFICE ( W124 OFFICE 1N1� - -mii 11___1lii ,MI 1 - 1 I 1 I•Itm gIoII• WKSTA W100613) WKSTI (.W159D WK W139G) W 138A J S v ,.INKS I A � I WKSTASTA WKSTA 3 W13 W138DJ (W138C ( W1388 �� .. = - y WKSTA TA WKSTA r� (�:H'(1 r' W151N) PR PI, CORRIDO (W1ooc5 WKSTA W151M wi 61 OFFICE OFFICE SST W 138 94 0 TRAINING %S W137R ( W1386 W143B CORRIDOR ( ) W100C4 ( W151J ) ( W137P WKSTA ('W143C ) FILES I Q W144) L W100H8 FILES W100H10 'I@1•I MIN Era. 17 r..7 1 @� = 1 @� E M @� 1 @� Er ME 1@� 1@� a KSTA W �' W 1� WKS7 !' W737 WK3 ' WK J � 37 1 W K S • 37H W S ' W KS ' ( W13 ' �, W KS ' �, WKS 1 WK ' �� �®.( 77N��� (W137M)��(W137L) ��,(W7J ��(W1)(137G)� W7FJ W ('137E)��(W737DJ�� ® �� OFFICE W145C W151F OFFICE W100H5 OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE 1 ', W123 WKSTA WKSTA WKSTA W100H1) COFFEE 3 W126 CORRIDOR ( W1ooci STORAGE ( W1024 W1 00M1 CORRIDOR' W100C3) CONFERENCE MEN ( W102J ELEVATOR W100E1 ( E100L2 LOBBY ( E10GL1) WAITING SECURITY 11 ro KSTA WKSTA ill I' WKSTA WKSTA In E119G J�R (E119H) ( El.! ) ilk WKSTA p WKSTA ( E119C ) PARCEL E100V1) E119K RECEPTIONIST CONFERENC MEN CONFER E119P WKSTA ( E119S P oO L— J 1ST FLOOR FURNITURE FLAN H— w < z J WKSTA 61196 ) E1( CORRIDOR E10005) E- KEY PLAN 1ST FLOOR WEST 633 TEREO AI- Kander J. Clark 5 F1E OF WASHINGTON revisions *Group 01 Ruget Health Cooperative Sound FPN: 5084 � i p N O 0 c i w a!a E c o OE _ o 0 C �' .� c .c .c O c r c il • o )~ m L. o c 6 a - () 1- C� C13 GIN OFETUID ^IILA N 116 - 2 2000 PERMIT CENTER project no. 360002 date A GIN OF TUKWILA COMMENTS I- 1 -2000 0 N sheet title FIRST FLOOR co ) FURNITURE T TT q CO ▪ PLAN I I' I = sheet, L ,,s A° 'irn ,._ 6.„,.y ■■ UDI 11 NORTH FP -1.DWG 1ST FLOOR FURNITURE PLAN All ISO Imo IRs gig - - - -- WO Sit lii• 11ii i•n•i iil OICE E1FF32 )w' COFFEE PRINT E135A 3 WKSTA WKSTA WAITING KSTA E144B WKSTA E144C WKSTA ( E138 ) FILES OFFICE E1 1B WKSTA ( E1440 ) Et 429 E100H10) WKSTA OFFICE STORAGE E145 3 OFFICE ( E143 E143B WKSTA WKSTA E144H WKSTA ( E144M WKSTA E144L WKSTA OFFICE WKSTA CONFERENCE ELECT SECURITY ( E103 ( E119D ( E119C E1198 PARCEL E10GV1 E119A ( E119J Et 19K WKSTA Et 19H WKSTA HALL 3 El 19E CONFEREk CONFERENCE E119N CORRIDOR E10005 ( E119P ) ( Et 19R El 19S ) 01, FEREVCN NE LE119Q) ( E100H7) ( E100H1) E119U CORRIDOR ( ) E1OOC2 E108 3 ( E125C) WKSTA ( El 19Z E125A E125D WKSTA WKSTA WKSTA ( E125E 3 ,i WKSTA j 3 E1255 ) A MINIM ILMMIIMME ( E K25F °� E.1�1 fi�L� WKSTA E125R ( E125K CONFERENCE ( E137 3 WKSTA E125N WKSTA E125P WKSTA ET2SQ ) CORRIDOR 3E1 0007) OFFICE E148 3 SHIPPING /RECEIVING CONFERENCE SCALE: 1 "= 8' -0" KEY PLAN 1ST FLOOR EAST jREG � j� 1 A le der J. Clark STATE OF WASHINGTON revisions sheet title FIRST FLOOR FURNITURE PLAN sheet griAGroup ,� Health Cooperative 11 of Puget Sound FPN: 5084 S � ° °• Q N : N H 1:13 T RECEWEO CRV OF TDKWNI }lO - 2 2000 T ERED ITECT project no. 360002 date /H CITY OF TUKWILA COMMENTS II -I -2000 A 2./ • 11 6" VAC SEE MECH. NIENNIN SE VI S?? SICI /C7S7, I HOUR RATED CORRIDOR TONNE ENCLOSURE 3/4 "= 1' -0" WALL SECTION SCALE: 3/4 "= V— FIR RATED 'SPRAY-ON FIRE PROTECTION 0 STRUCTURE PER UBC STANDARD 7 -6 WALL SECTION n cn n n r", rn r SCALE r FINISH FLOOR (SEE FINISH PLAN) ON CONCRETE FLOOR SLAB SCALE: 3/4 "= 1' - 0" CONT. 25 GA. STL. RUNNER CHANNEL' ANCHOR TO FLOOR I® 18" 0.C. FOAM TAPE- 4" RUBBER BASE MATCH FACILITY STANDARD EA.. SIDE FLOOR. FINISH TO MATCH EXISTING - VERIFY WITH OWNER SCALE: 3/4 "= 1' - 0 DUCT OPENING INO CORRIDOR SHALL BE PROTECTED BY RATED SMOKE. DAMPERS SEE MECH. A V \ 1 HOUR RATED LID ® CORRIDOR - 6" MTL STUDS 0 16" o.c. W/ 5/8" \ TGATT I "XNSULATIO° GWB - N EACH SIDE W/ CEILING PER PLAN JWALL SECTION WALL SECTION (2) 6" 16 GAUGE LT. GAUGE JOIST W/ (2) 20 GA. STUDS ®EA. END. CEILING PER PLAN RATED WALL SEE PLAN FOP. WALL NPES FINISH .FLOOR (SEE FINISH LAN) PON CONCRETE SCALE: 3/4 "= 1' - 0" BRACE TO STRUCTURE ABOVE 0 , -0" o.c. CEILING PER PLAN RATED. WALL SEE PLAN FOR WALL TYPES 1 HOUR RATED LID GI CORRIDOR 6" MTL STUDS 0 16" o.c. W/ 5/8" TYP "X" GWB - EACH SIDE W/ BATT INSULATION FINISH FLOOR (SEE FINISH 1 PLAN) ON CONCRETE FLOOR, SLAB SCALE 11' -6" AFF 10-0_ AFF EXISTING RATED CORRIDOR TO REMAIN 1 HR RATED SPRAY -ON FIRE PROTECTION 0 STRUCTURE PER UBC STANDARD 7 -6 CORRIDOR WAITING (2) 6" 16 GAUGE LT. JOIST 8/ (2)20 GA. STUDS ®EA.. END 1 HOURRATED LID ® CORRIDOR - I 6" MTL STUDS ®16' o.c. W/ 5/8" TYPE 'X GWB'. EA SIDE W/ BATT INSUL CEILING PER PLAN RATED WALL SEE PLAN FOR WALL TYPES 10' -0_ — EXPOSED MTL. FRAMING - PAINT EXTEND MTL STUD FRAMING & GWB TO MTL DECK ABOVE - MATCH EXISTING MATERIALS EXISTING EXTERIOR TO REMAIN 1 HR RATED SPRAY -ON FIRE PROTECTION 0 STRUCTURE PER UBC STANDARD 7 -6 EXISTING WINDOW SYSTEM 3/4 "7 .. 1' -0 "" O WALL SECTION 4 0 RATED WALLS cArH I GA. MTL. RUNNER ANCHORED TO FLOOR AND' STRUCTURE ABOVE 0 18" O.C. r U ACOUSTICAL BAIT OFFICE AND CONF. ONLY LQ CEILING PER PLAN 20 GA. MTL. STUDS ®i6 O.C. W/ 5/8" TYPE "X" GWB EACH SIDE AND ACOUSTICAL BATT INSULATION - FULL HEIGHT. RESILIENT BASE EAR SIDE. FINISH FLOOR (SEE FINISH PLAN) ON CONCRETE 'FLOOR SLAB /2" SPACE CONT. "L" METAL TRIM PAPER WING CONT. 3 1/2" X 2" ME TRACK W/ (2) 1110 SCRE 16" O.C. - PAINT XTERI FLAT BLACK SCALE: 3/4 " =. 1' -0" iill1 11111111111 0 11111 0 111111/1 0 11 11111111111111110111 TAL WS OR (2)12 GA. WIRES 0 8' -0" 0.C. OR TO RESIST '5 PSF. TRANSVERSE LOAD.. ATTACH WITH HAND WRAPPED TIGHT. LOOPS. ATTACH TO STRUCT, W/ POWER DRIVEN OR EXPANSION TYPE ANCHORS. CEIL ING HT PER PLA ACOUSTICAL BLANKET (2' -0" EA. SIDE OF PARTITION WALL) ON ACOUSTIC CEILING ® OFFICE, TYPICAL ATTACH TO MAIN RUNNER PARALLEL OR PERPENDICULAR TO PARTITION. FOAM TAPE - CONT. 3 1/2" X 25 GA. GALV. MTL STUDS 0 16" 0.C. W/ 5/8" TYPE "X" GWB W/ 3 1/2" ACOUSTICAL BATT INSUL. *Grou Health p Cooperative of Puget Sound FPN: 5084 antler J CIarN S TATE OF WASHINGTON project no. 360002 date revisions G 0 0 0 F 0 NKWILA COMMENTS I I -I -20 O p' sheet title CNI BUILDING oo ) SECTIONS sheet ci s H5. 6" MTL. 16 GA. WHALER FRAMING 48" O.C. MIN. TYP. - LOCATE AT JOIST PANEL POINTS - VERIFY WITH MFR. 3 1/2" MTL. 20 GA. STUD FRAMING 0 48" O.C. MIN. TYP. SOFFIT FRAMING - 3 1/2' METAL STUDS 0 24" 0.C. W/ BRACING 0 48" O.C. MIN. - TYP. WALL TYPE PER PLAN - DIEM IMITIU AID BIJO O PARTIAL ROOM SECTION WSECL-I DWG SCALE: 1 /2 " = LILTING FIXTURE. PER ELECT: DWGS. VARIES VARIES PER PLAN 'PER PLAN 1ST FLOOR SCALE: 1 /2 " = 1' 0" O PARTIAL ROOM SECTION SCALE: 1 /2 "= 1' -0" WALL SECTION SCALE: 1 /2 "= 1' -0" 2ND FLOOR C 15' -0" CEILING PEP P. DUCTS PER MECH. TYP. 3 1/2" MTL. 16 GA. CONT. STRONGBACK B.O. SOFFIT AD, TYP. 0 (4) LOCATIONS 10' -0" 4" MTL 20 GA. JOISTS FRAMING g;' O.C. W/ 1/2" comma aL °se is 3 1/2" MTL. 20 GA. CROSS BRACE FRAMING ®EA. BAY CD HALL SECTION 3 1/2" MTL 20 GA. STUD FRAMING 0 48" O.C. MIN. TYP. 3 1/2" MTL. 20 GO. CROSS BRACE FRAMING ®EA. BAY 3 1/2" MTL. 16 GA. CONT. STRONGBACK TYP. 0 (4) LOCATIONS S1UD5 A EA. FND , SCALE: . 1 /2 "= 1, -0" 1 HR RATED SPRAY ON FIRE PROTECTION 0 STRUCTURE 6" MTL. 16 GA. WHALER FRAMING 0 48" O.C. MIN. TYP. - LOCATE AT JOIST PANEL POINTS - VERIFY WITH MFR. 6" MTL 20 GA. JOISTS FRAMING 0 24" 0.C. W/ 1/2" GWB WALL TYPE PER PLAN 2ND FLOOR EXISTING FLOOR STRUCTURE UIU91MR4 9[RIIIIRI GII1W01 S!!IlIFilUll ➢UIUllUi 2ND FLOOR 15' -0" 633 CR reo IiUKWILA %0 N - 2 2000 PERMIT CENTE4 ex ander J. Clark TAL OF WASHINGTON revisions Group H Cooperative of Puget Sound FPN: 5084 •F+ N > oco d) C O w ao a : c O O E - 0 U C C ,C • O c c w N 5 y r 7 0 C 0) W L C O 7 t project no. 360002 date A GIN 1 -2000 00 TUKWILA GOMMENTS I - N0. SIZE WIDTH X HEIGHT LEAF FRAME HARDWARE DETAILS RATING , ( -- NOTES TYPE MAT'L GLAZING FIN. TYPE MAT'L FIN. CLSR. PANIC GRP. HEAD JAMB THRESH E100C25 3' -O" x 8' -0" D1 WD N F12 HM P Y Y 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 } 1 HOUR E100C3A 4' -O" x 8 -0" D8 HM Y F14 HM P Y Y 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 / 20 MIN. E10007A 3' -0 x 7 -0 EX lT 1 HOUR E10007B 3' -0" x 7' -0" EX E10007C v -0 x 8 -0 D4 WD N F9 HM P Y Y 1/06.4 1/A6.4 1 HOUR E100L1A 6 -G x 8 -0" EX E100L18 6 -0 x 8 -0 EX E100L2A 6' -0" x 7' -0" EX E100L2B 3 -0" x 8 -0 D1 WD N F7 HM Y Y 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 / 1 HOUR E101A 3' -0 x 8' -0" EX � 20 MIN.. E1024 3 x 8' -0" EX 20 MIN. E103A 3' -O" x B -0 "' 01 WD N Fi HM Y N 1/A6.4 1/06.4 1 HOUR E104A 3' -0" x 8 -D" D1 WO N Fi HM Y N 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 20 MIN. W1139 3' -0" x 8' -0" 01 WD N F12 HM Y 5 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 1 HOUR E105B 3' -O" x 8 -0" 51 WO N F12 HM Y Y 1/06.4 1/06.4 % 1 HOUR E106A WD N F12 HM Y Y 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 ` 7 1 HOUR E106B 3" -0" x 8 " -0" Di WD N F12 HM Y Y 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 ( 1 HOUR E107A 3' -D" x 8' -O" 51 WD N F12 HM Y Y 1/A6.4 1/06.4 7 1 HOUR E108A 3' -0" x B' -0" 51 WD N F12 HM Y Y 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 1 HOUR E109A -O' x 8' -0" D1 WD N F12 HM Y Y 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 1 HOUR E1104 3' -0" x 8 -0" D1 WD N F12 HM Y Y 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 1 HOUR E111A 3' -0" x 8' -0'" 01 WD N F12 HM Y Y 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 1 HOUR E1120 3' -0" x 8 -0" D1 WD N F12 HM Y Y 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 1 HOUR E113A 3' -0" x 8' -0" Di WD N F12 HM Y Y 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 1 HOUR E114A 3' -0" x 8' -0" D1 WD N F12 HM Y Y 1 /A6.4 1/A6.4 1 1 HOUR E1150 3' -0" x 8' -0'" D1 WD N F12 HM Y Y 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 L 1 HOUR E1160 3' -0" x 8' -0" 01 WD N F12 HM Y Y 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 1 HOUR E117A 3' -0" x 8' -0" D1 WD N F12 HM Y Y 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 1 HOUR }` E1178 3' -0" x 7' -0" D4 WD N F3 WD 5 5 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 } E118A 3' -0" x 7' -0" D4 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 E580 3' -0" x 7' -0" D4 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 E121A 16' -0 "x 7' -0" D13 WD Y F13 WD N N 5/A6.4 5/06.4 E124A 3 -0" x 7 -0" D4 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 E126A 3' -0" z 7' -O" D4 WD N F7 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 E127A 3' -0" x 7' -0" D4 WD N F7 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 E128A 4' -0" x 7' -D" 08 HM Y F14 HM P Y Y 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 20 MIN. E1288 10 0" x 9' 0" EX ROLL -UP E128C 3 x 8' 0" EX E129A 3' 0' x 7 0' D9 WD N F6 HM Y Y 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 / / 1 HOUR E129B 3 0' x 7 0' D9 WD N F6 HM Y Y . 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 i HOUR E129C 3 0 ' x 8 0" D4 WD N F9 HM P Y Y 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 ' , OUR 1 -- Hob" F' x 8' 0 "' Di" WD - N'- - F12 - NM N � - -- N" ' - - - - 1 /06.4 1/06.4 1 HOUR. E132A 3 -0' x 7 -0" D4 WD 5 F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 E737A 3 -0" x 7 -D" D4 WD N F7 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 E140A -O" x 7' -C" D4 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 E141A 3' -0" x 7' -0" D4 WD N F3 WD N N 3/06.4 3/A6.4 E142A -0" x 7' -O" D4 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 E143A 3' -O" x 7 -0" D4 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 E146A 3' -0" x 7 " -0" D4 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 E147A 3 -0" x 7' -0" D4 WD N F3 WD N N 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 E148A 3' -0" x 7' -0" D4 W4 N F3 WD N N 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 01490 3' -0" x 7' -0" D4 WD 5 F7 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 W100C3A 3' -0" x 8' -0" D1 WD N F1 HM Y Y 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 20 MIN. WI 0004A 3' -0" x 7' -0" D1 WO N F7 HM Y Y 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 1HOUR W10005A 3' -0" x 8' -D" EX W10005B 3' -0 "' x 7' -D" EX W10005C 3' -0" x 7' -0" D9 HM N F9 HM Y Y 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 1 HOUR W100M1A 3' -0" x 8' -0" EX 20 MIN. W101A 3' -0" x 7' -D" EX WI 02A 3' -0" x 8' -0" EX 20 MIN. W102AA 3' -0" x 7' -0" EX Q W103A 3' -0" x 7' -0 EX 20 MIN. WI 04A 3' -0" x 8' -0" D1 WD N F1 HM Y N 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 20 MIN. W104B 3' -0" x 8' -D" 01 WD N F1 HM Y N 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 20 MIN. W1054 3' -0" x 8' -0" D1 WD N F12 HM Y Y 1/46.4 1/A6.4 1 HOUR W1064 3' -0" x 7' -0" D1 4D N F12 HM Y Y 1/46.4 1/A6.4 1 HOUR W1074 3' -0" x 7' -0" D1 WD N F12 HM Y Y 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 1 HOUR W108A 3' -0" x. 7' -0" D1 WO N F12 HM 0 0 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 1 HOUR W1114 3 -0" x 7' -0" Dt WD N F12 HM Y Y 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 1 HOUR W1114 3' -0" x 7' -0" D1 WD N F12 HM Y Y 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 1 HOUR W1124 3' -0" x 7' -0" 04 WD N F7 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 WI13A 3' -0" x 7' -0 D4 WD N F3 WD N Ii 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 W1138 3' -0" x 8' -0" D3 WD N F12 HM P 0 Y 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 1 HOUR W1144 3' -0" x 7' -0" D4 1 80 N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 / W1154 3' -0" x 7' -0" D4 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 W1164 3' -0" x 7' -0" D4 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 W1174 3 -0 x 7' -0" D4 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 W1184 3 -0" x 7 -0 D4 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 W1194 3' -0" x 7' -0" 04 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 W1214 3 -0" x 7 -0" D4 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 W122A 3' -0" x 7' -0" D4 WD N F3 VJO N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 W1234 3 " -0 x 7' -0" 04 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 41244 3' -O" x 7' -0'" D4 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 41254 3' -0" x 7 -0' D4 WD N F3 WO N N 3/46.4 3/46.4 WI27A 3 -0 x 7 -0" D4 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 W128A 3 -0 x 7' -0" D4 WO N F3 WO N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 W1294 3 -0" x 7' -0" D4 WD N F3 WO N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 W1304 3' -0" x 7' -0 "' D4 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 W1314 3' -0" x 7' -0" D4 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 W1324 3 -0" x 7' -0" D4 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 W133A 3' -0" x 7' -0" D4 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 W134A 3 -0" x 7' -0' D4 W0 N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/46.4 W1354 3 -0 x 7 -0" D4 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 W1364 3' -0" x 7 -0" 04 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 W1404 3' -0" x 7' -0" D4 WO N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 W141A 3' -0" x 7' -0 D4 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 W1424 3' -O" x 7' -O" D4 WO N F3 12/0 N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 WI 47A 3 " -0' z 7' -0" D4 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 W148A 3' -0" x 7' -0" D4 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 WI 49A 3' -0" x 7' -0" D4 WD N F3 WO N N 3/A6.4 3/46.4 W150A 3' -0 x 7' -O" D4 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 WI 52A 3' -0" x 7' -0" D4 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 W1534 3' -0" x 7 " -0" 04 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 W1544 3' -0'" x 7 -0" D4 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 W1554 3' -0" x 7' -0" D4 50 N 03 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 W1564 3' -0" x 7 -0" D4 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/46.4 W157A 3' -0" x 7' -0" D4 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 W1584 3' -0" x 7 -0" D4 WD 5 F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 W1604 3' -0" x 7 -0 D4 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 W1624 3' -0" x 7' -0" D4 WD N F3 WD N N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 W163A 3' -0" x 7' -0" D4 WD N F7 WD N 4 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 W1644 3' -0" x 7' -0" D4 WD. N F7 WO P N. N 3/A6.4 3/A6.4 0100C2A 3' -0" x 8' -0" 01 WD N F12 HM P Y Y 1/A6.4 1/A6.4 1 HOUR DOOR SCHEDULE 1ST FLOOR DOOR SCHEDULE 2ND FLOOR N0. E200L1A E200M1A E200S2A W200M1A W200S1A W201A W202A W202AA W203A W200M3A' SIZE WIDTH' X HEIGHT 3' -0 LEAF TYPE D12 EX EX EX EX EX EX EX EX EX MAT'L GLAZING FIN. FRAME TYPE F11 MAT'L HM FIN. CLSR. iARDWARE PANIC GRP. HEAD 1/A6.4 DETAILS JAMB 1/A6.4 THRESH RATING 20 MIN. 20 MIN. 1 HOUR 20 MIN. 1 HOUR 1 HOUR NOTES EXISTING DOOR EXISTNG EXIT ENCLOSURE EXISTING 000R EXISTING DOOR LEGEND EX EXISTING - WG WIRE GLASS FF FACTORY FINISH SG SAFETY GLASS HM HOLLOW METAL PL PLASTIC LAMINATE PT PAINT WO WOOD STL STEEL NOTE 1. FOR DOOR & RECITE TYPES SEE SHEET A6.4 (r) ZCO6y 4 DOOR FPN: 5084 V� ^ E > 0 ad 0 > • c 0 ci O V E U = c , c W L • r/ aOCIO Qj • c W 2 ° 0 a / �, L RECEIVED OnY OF TOKWILA NOV - 2 2000 HERMIT GENT. STATE OF WASHINGTO date revisions SCHEDULE sheet Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound project no 360002 CITY OF TUKWILA COMMENTS 11-1-2000 s heet title A6.1 // W � V7 NUMBER WIDTH x HEIGHT GLAZING FRAME RATING DETAILS NOTES TYPE MAT'L FINISH HEAD JAMB SILL E117C 4 -O" x'4' -0" SG R3 HM PT 3/4 HOUR 2/A6.4 2/A6.4 2/06.4 E132B 4 -O" x 4' -0" SG R1 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 E1416 4 -0" x4' -0" SG R1 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 E1426 4' -0" x 4' -0" SG 01 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 E1430 4' -0" x 4 " -0" SG R1 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 E146B 4' -0" x 4' -0" SG R1 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 E147B 4' -0" x 4' -0" SG 01 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 E1480 4' -0" x 4" -0" SG R7 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W1140 4' -0" x 4' -0" SG 01 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W115B 4' -0" x 4' -0" SG 01 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W1168 4' -0" x 4' -0" SG 01 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W117B 4' -0" x 4' -O" SG 01 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W118B 4' -0" x 4' -0" SG 01 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W1190 4' -0" x 4' -0" SG 01 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W1218 4' -0" x 4' -0" SG 01 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W1220 4' -0" x 4' -0" SG 01 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W1230 4 -0 x 4 -0" SG 01 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W1240 4' -O" x 4' =0'" SG 01 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W125B 4 -0" x 4' -0" SG R1 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4 /A6A W127B 4 -0" x 4' -0" SG 01 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W1286 4' -O" x 4' -O" SG 01 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W129B 4'-0" x 4'-0" SG 01 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W1306 4'-0" x 4' -0" SG 01 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W131B 4'. -O" x'4' -0 ". 'SG R1 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W132B 4' -0" x 4' -0" ' SG 01 WD 4/A6.4' 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W1330 4 0" x,4' -0" 'SG 01 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W1348 4 x 4' -0" SG R1 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W135B 4'-0" x 4 -0" SG 01 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W136B 4'-0" x 4' -0" SG R1 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W1400 4' -O" x 4' -0" SG R1 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W141B 4' -O" x 4' -0" SG 01 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W142B 4' -0" x 4' -0" SG R1 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W1488 c 4' - 0" x 4' -0" SG R1 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W149B 4' -0" x 4' -0" SG Rt WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W1500 4 -0" x 4' -0" SG 01 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W152B 4' -O" x 4' -0" SG R1 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W153B 4' -0" x 4' -0" SG R1 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W154B 4.'-0" x 4' -0" SG 01 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W1556. 4 -O" x 4 -0 " SG R1 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W1568 4' -0" x 4' -0" SG 01 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W158B 4' -0" x 4' -0" SG RI WD /A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W160B 4' -O" x 4' -O" SG 01 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 W1620 4 -0" x 4 -0 SG 01 WD 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 4/A6.4 L RELITE SCHEDULE 1ST FLOOR LEGEND HM PL PT WD SMED HOLLOW METAL PLASTIC LAMINATE PAINT WOOD DOOR PROVIDED BY VENDOR. NOTE: HARDWARE PROVIDED BY CONTRACTOR INSTALLED BY OWNER EX EXISTING SG SAFETY GLAZING 1. FOR RELITE TYPES, SEE SHEET A6.4 92 0 LC Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound FPN: 5084 E � N W > VJ o) G) C O GI O O E. - C O U c Go c c) .r O e 0) n4 A) = a � �� 7 c 0)W .3 O O C O 0 to H CNI IB revisions project no. 360002 date A CITY OF TUKWILA COMMENTS II-1-2000 gEOEIVEO CRV OF.NKWiuf NOV - 2 2000 GEFMR CENTER sheet title Relite Schedule sheet A6.2 ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE 1ST FLOOR E128 E129 E137 E733 Ei 42 E143 E145 E146 E147 Et 8 E149 E150 W100C1 W100C2 W1 00C3 W1 00C4 10005 W1 00E1 VCTI CPT CPT CPTI CPT CPTI CPTI CPTI CPT CPTI CPTI CPT CPT CPTI CPTI CPTI CPTI LINI CPTI CPTI CPTI CPT Vcr ccn CPTI VCT1 UNICPTI CPTI CPTI CPTI VCn LINICPn CPTI CPT CPTI CPTI CPT CPT CPT CPTI CPTI CPT CPTI /CPT2 CPTI /CPT2 CPTI /CPT2 CPTI /CPT2 CPn /CPT2 CPT3 AT'L CPTI /CPT2 CPTI /CPT2 CPTI /CP CPn /CPT2 CPTI /CPT2 CPn /CPT2 CPn /CPT2 CT /CPTI CT /CPn CT /CPTI CPTI /CPT2 ROOM N0. E100C2 E100C3 CORRIDOR CORRIDOR CORRIDOR E 00 4 CORRIDOR E10005 CORRIDOR E10006 CORRIDOR E10007 CORRIDOR E100L1 LOBE E100L2 WAITING E100R1 RECEPTIO E100V1 PARCEL SECURIT SICK ROO CONFERENCE CONFERENCE CONFERENCE CONFERENCE CONFERENCE CONFERENC CONFERENCE CONFERENCE CONFERENCE CONFERENCE CONFERENCE CONFERENCE RECEPTIONIST PRINT /COPY / COFFE PLAN ROO REF. LIBRAR CONFERENCE CONFERENCE SHIPPING /RECEI LUNCH CONFERENCE CONFERENCE FILES COFFEE PRINT OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE STORAGE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE ORRIDOR ORRIDOR ORRIDOR ORRIDOR ORRIDOR ELEVATOR TORAGE TOR /EQP 0 FERENCE CONFERENCE 0 FERENCE CONFERENCE CONFERENCE CONFERENCE JOB CTR OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE COFFEE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE 34 OFFICE 35 OFFICE 36 OFFICE. 40 OFFICE 141 OFFICE 2 OFFICE W144 FILES 6 FILES 9 OFFICE 50 OFFICE W152 TRAINING 53 TRAINING 154 TRAINING 155 TRAINING 156 OFFICE 157 STOR 58 OFFICE OFFICE TRAINING 16 3 OFFICE ALL FINIS FLOOR BASE CEILING NOTES MAT'L FINISH ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE 2ND FLOOR ROOM N0. E200L1 E200M1 E200M2 E200S1 E200S2 E200V1 E201 W200E1 W200M1 W200M2 W200S1 W201- W202 W202A W203 ROOM NAME LOBBY MDF RM MECH STAIRS STAIRS VEST ELECT ELEV STAIRS JAN MEN STORE. WOMEN WALL FINISH CT /PT CT /PT PT PT PT CT /PT CT /PT CT /PT PT CT, PT PT PT CT /PT CT /PT FLOOR NAT'L FINISH CPTI /CPT2 VCTI UN1 CPT PT URI LINT BASE RBI RBI RBI RBI RBI RBI RBI RBI RBI CEILING MATT ACT GWB GWB ACT ACT ACT ACT G. FINISH RBI RBI RBI RBI VCTI CPTI VCTI VET NOTES LEGEND ACT CPT CPT2 CPT3 GWB UNt PT RB VCT VWC RB VCT ACOUSTCAL TILE CARPET CARPET CARPET CERAMIC TILE GYPSUM WALL BOARD LINOLEUM PAINT RUBBER BASE: 4" VINTL COMPOSITOR IRE VINYL WALL COVERING RUBBER BASE: 4 VINYL TILE 1 E 0 FPN: 5084 - > ti '3A Fia A W W > V, o W C O co oO - o 0 U C �' C cc O C •t V, i a ' • c 0)W .3 m C A CITY OF'NKWILA COMMENTS I1 -1 -2000 sheet title ROOM FINISH Group Health • Cooperative of Puget Sound project no. 360002 date revisions SCHEDULE sheet RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWIU Nov - 2.20a0 . PERMIT CENT. A6.3 1/2' 4' -0" WD FRAME NON- RATED 3' -0" I . R1 RELITE TYPES RELITE TYPES DR- TYPES.DWG SOLID CORE WOOD DOOR 20 MIN RATED DOOR TYPES 3. -O" TYP HOLLOW METAL FRAME 20 MIN RATED TYPICAL DETAIL LOCATIONS AT INTEGRAL•DOOR /RELITE FRAMES DOOR & FRAME TYPES DR: -TYPES .DWG f 3 - 0" Dt D2 F7 F2 DOOR FRAME TYPES 5/8" G. EA. SIDE U.N. 3 5/ 8" MTL. STUDS, TYP. -� SEE PARTITON TYPES FRAME. FRAME ANCHOR DOOR, REFER TO SCHEDULE MATCH PER PARTITION DOOR HEAD / JAMB SIM. Det1- 01.DWG SCALE: 3''= 1' -0" SOLID CORE WOOD DOOR SOLID CORE WOOD 20 MIN RATED DOUBLE DOOR ?0 PAIN RATED HOLLOW METAL FRAME 3/4 HOUR RATED WD AME NONFR RATED 3' A" � 1 I HM FRAME 3/4 HOUR RATED PARTITION AS SCHEDULED H.M. FRAME FRAME ANCHOR 1/4 "'WIRE GLASS' REMOVABLE,MTL. STOP FRAME. OPENING SOLID CORE WOOD DOOR NON -RATED WOOD AM E NON -RA TYPICAL DETAL LOCATIONS AT SEPARATE DOOR /RELITE FRAMES SEE PARTITION TYPES RELITE G 3 " HEAD / JAMB SIM. 2 Detl- 02.DW SCALE: = 1 -0" SOLID CORE WOOD NOT USED DOUBLE DOOR 20 MIN RATED HOLLOW METAL FRAME 20 MIN RATED F4 NOTES: HOLLOW METAL FRAME HOLLOW METAL FRAME NON -RATED 3/4 HOUR RATED F5 1. ALL DOORS OPENING TO CORRIDORS SHALL HAVE CLOSERS AND SMOKE GASKETS. 2. ALL HARDWARE SHALL BE LEVER HARDWARE & RATED PER DOOR SCHEDULE FOR DOOR ASSEMBLY ALL HARDWARE SHALL CONFORM TO THE 97' UBC. CHAPTER 11. AND THE WASHINGTON STATE AMENDMENTS. SECTIO3. ALL N 2406 � GLAZINGTO BE TEMPERED PER CODE UBC 4. AT REUTES. AND DOORS SET FRAME 4 FROM CORNER OF WALL INTERSECTION. TYP. U.N.O. 5. CONTRACTOR TO BRACE .TOP OF WALL TO STRUCTURE. ABOVE AT STRIKE. SIDE OF JAMB, TYP U.N.O. 6. ALL RATED DOORS AT COMMONS SHALL HAVE "S" RATING LABEL - AS REQUIRED SCALE: 1 "= 4' - 0" ARMOR PLATED i t SOLID CORE WOOD DOUBLE DOOR NON- RATED a _I 5/8" GWB E. SIDE 3 5/8" MT L. STUDS, TYP. U.N.O. MATCH PER PARTITION DOOR HEAD / JAMB SIM. Detl- 03.DWG SCALE: 3 "= 1' -0 m HOLLOW METAL DOOR NON -RATED WOOD FRAME NON- RATED 4 -0 r f 3 0 1/2' SEE PARTITON TYPES., BLOCKING WOOD FRAME'. - THROATED, DOOR, REFER TO SCHEDULE HOLLOW METAL FRAME 3/4 HOUR RATED 1/4" GLAZING PER SCHEDULE WOOD STOP SOLID CORE WOOD DOOR SOLID CORE WOOD DOOR 20 MIN RATED NON -RATED BLOCKING HOLLOW METAL FRAME 3/4 HOUR RATED ' PARTITION AS SCHEDULED WOOD FRAME - THROATED FRAME. OPENING HOLLOW METAL FRAME 20 MIN RATED F9 HOLLOW METAL FRAME 3/4 HOUR RATED RELITE ''HEAD / JAMB SIM. Detl 04.DWG SCALE: 3 '= 1' -0 SCALE: 1 "= 4'- SEE PARTITION TYPES ACOUSTICAL FOLDING PARTITION HOLLOW METAL FRAME NON -RATED 10 WOOD FRAME ANON- RATED HOLLOW METAL FRAME 1 HOUR RATED SG SG I LEI -` SG SG �1ry H SG SG 1 SOLID CORE WOOD DOOR 20 MIN RATED SOLID CORE WOOD DOC NON -RATED *Group ,� Health Cooperative of Puget Sound FPN: 5084 W .0 E 0 N A ai N > 000) o. ® o : 0 � f� on o co C L •C 0 a O m co Cp) _W 3 2 O C O 7 . o revisions project no. 360002 date CITY OF TUKWILA COMMENTS II -I -2000 ECEIVED CIN R OF TUKWIIA • NOV - 2 2000 PERMIT CENTER 0 p sheet title DOOR &RELITE co cb TYPES & DETAILS V!. sheet A6.4 NORTH ROOF PLAN ROOF DWG ® ® SCALE: 1 "= 16 " -0" EXI TING MECH. UNI EXISTING MECH. SCREEN o ® ROOF FINISHING EXIST. ROOF. MEMBRANE MECH. CURB & EUIP. VERIFY LOCATION W/ MECH. DESIGN BUILD. — DUCT BY MECH. ECH. SCREEN EXISTING MECH. UNIT. �_ EQUIP. PER MECH. TYP. ROOF CAP DETAIL AT EXIST. ROOF' ROOFCAP.DWG METAL FLASHING OVER ROOFING MEMBRANE SELF LEVELING CURB BY MECH. 2 EXISTING RIGID INSUL. EXISTING ROOF DECK NEW RIGID' INSUL. AS REQUIRED SCALE: 1 1/2 "= MECH. EQUIPMENT & PRE - FABRICATED CURB 3/4" PERLITE BD. 3/4" EXT. PLri4D. LEVEL CURB w/ TAPERED P.T. 4X6 ALL SIDES WHERE REQUIRED 12 CONT. SEALANT 22 GA. GALV COUNTER FLASHING. FACE NAIL w/ NEOPRENE WASHERS. MEMBRANE FLASHING 4" CANT STRIP ROOFING FELT EMBRANE ROOFING nuns NTA ►s7��pz�s��� • `�� iAr COER BOARD MA EXISTING � MTL DECKING EXISTING' SUPPORT - ..VERIFY MECHANICAL CURB DETAIL SCALE: 1 "_ . igNAGroup Health Cooperative of Puget Sound FPN: 5084 > �EoN co 0 • c 0 cd ®Va- o O �, E c w c _c ai - aj c m _ • r " 5 a 0 m ` W 2 • o 0 - — N 1- m project no. 360002 date revisions A II -1 -200 GIN OF 0 TUKWILA COMMENTS RECIVED C E TfY OF TUKWILA NOV - 7 2000 • PEHMI? CF_N ?EH 0 0 sheet title ROOF PLAN oo ) DETAILS co sheet A8.1 MINE ( OFFICE MI.. MI ■NI ■■MIIMI■ mom € ..... __ , ■ ■1 —I ELECT E101 EC£PTIO E100R1 LOBBY i W O \ E100L1 DF E102 mum mom maim immm 1 ■NI' INN NNIONID EMMA; �© im� e NE■1 ■■■ MUSIETNE ■11 ■ ■■ NO CEILING TO BE INSTALLED l ( REFLECTED D CEILING I P EILINGP PLAN FLAG NOTES LEGEND l \% ONNONBUST STRUCTURE ABOVE PER UBC STA -E D 7 -6. PAINT PER q ARCHITECT t ▪ SUSPENDED CEILING GRID WITH DROP -IN ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILE ®10' -0" A.F.F., TYPICAL THROUGHOUT BLDG. EXISTING SHELL & CORE FINISH 0 CEILING EXISTING STRUCTURE TO REMAIN ,IN PLACE. PAINT ALL STRUCNRE & MECHNICAL EQUIPMENT 1 HR RATED GWB LID ® CORRIDOR O NOT USED O GWB LID W/ MTL STUD FRAMING 0 EXPANDED METAL - ALUMINUM CLOUD SEE DETAIL 4/A10.1 to CLOUD LIGHT GAUGE METAL FRAMING AND GWB w z 1ST FLOOR PLAN FP -1.DWG O 0- SCALE: 1 "= S' -0" KEY PLAN 1ST FLOOR WEST O O CI r CO 0 ^ E 0 * Group Cooperative Health of Puget Sound FPN: 5084 113 Tr E 0 N 5 > 0) ° � § . o . U c c •� c o W a) N I- Q c W • 3 a I d I tc Cr- project no. 360002 date revisions A GIN OF TUKWILA COMMENTS I - 1 - 2000 RECEIVED CITY OF Tl1KWItA NTM 2 Roo . PERMIT CENTER sheet title 1ST FLOOR REFLECTED CEILING PLAN - WEST sheet A9.2 O DETAIL 5 DTL- 08:DWG ALIGN VERTICAL 12 GA HANGER SPACED 4' -0" O.C. ALONG MAIN RUNNER TO STRUCURE ABOVE. (4) 12 GA WIRES SECURED TO MAIN RUNNER WITHIN 2" OF CROSS RUNNER SPLAYED 90 DEG. FROM EA OTHER, N.I.E. 45 DEG. FROM CLG PLANE. HORIZONTAL RESTRAINT POINTS SHALL BE PLACED 12' -0' O.C. IN BOTH DIREC2ONS, W/ THE FIRST POINT WITHIN 4 FROM EA WALL. SECURE TO STRUCTURE ABOVE. MAIN RUNNER A.C.P. ROSS RUNNER 1 ACP SWAY BRACE DETAIL 4 5/8" S 'AGAL MAG HOLD OPEN CORRIDOR WALL NOTE: CONFORM TO UBC STANDARD 25 -2 REFERENCE TABLES FURRING SCALE: 3 "= F -0" N.T.S NOTE: DEPTH OF POCKET TO PROVIDE FOR DOOR LEAF, SWING CLEAR HINGES & ASTRAGAL PLUS 3/4" CLEAR GAP. SCALE: 3 "= 1' - 0" ROOF OR FLOOR SYSTEM DETAIL FRM -8.016 PACK VOID H/ MINERAL WOOL BOTTOM OF MTL. DECK UL APPROVED FIRE STOP SEALANT - EACH SIDE MTL STUDS FRAMING 6 24° O.G. WIDTH A5 REQUIRED FOR VOID W/ 5/8' TYPE 'X" SHE EA. SIDE. EXISTING MR. JOIST To REMAIN 5/8" TYPE "X' AS REQUIRED TO CLEAR STRUCTURE. FIRE TRACK/DEFLECTION TRACK (I% W/ MTL. STUDS - MATCH WALL TYPES, GAUGE PER WALL HEIGHT W/ 50" TYPE °X' OHS EACH SIDE. SPLAYED BRACING WIRES SEE VERTICAL STRUT CAPABLE OF RESISTING VERTICAL LOADS OR EMT" SLEEVE - DRILL 5/32 HOLE AND INSTALL 1/8" BOLT AND LOCKING NUT TO SECURE ONE TUBE TO THE OTHER LAP TUBES 4" MIN. IN FULLY EXTENDED POSITION NOTE: CONFORM TO UBC STANDARD 25 -2 REFERENCE TABLES ® NAANNNN SWAY BRAE DETAIL N.T.S. 11/2 METALSTUD FURRING NP DETAIL DTL- 08.DWG O LIGHT FIXTURE BRACING SCALE 3 "= 1' - 0" 5/8" TYPE "X "GWB TYP... EXISTING STEEL COLUMN PER PLAN ROOF OR FLOOR SYSTEM ATTACH SLACK .MIES ' DIRECTLY TO FIXTURE AT DIAGONAL CORNERS TO S 'UCTURE ABOVE ► / p ,2 �CH WITH FIXTUR ii NGSVE LIGHTING FIXTURE WEIGHT �/� IN ANY DIRECTION - 3L3" MAX. TYP. NOTE: CONFORM TO UBC STANDARD 25 -2 REFERENCE TABLES EXISTING WINDOW SYSTEM EXTERIOR WINDOW MULLION FRM -'1.010 I I I 4.4 100 1 WALL NP. PER PLAN DBL. SIDED BLACK FOAM TAPE X WIDTH OF MULLION CENTER WALL MULLION TYP. SCALE: 3 "= I -O' '. hp rot RIM _01 DETAIL FRM -9.016 SCALE: 3 "= F-0" D ETAIL FRM -S.01G SCALE: 3 " =. 1 -0" BOTTOM OF MTL. DECK UL APPROVED FIRE STOP SEALANT - EACH SIDE 5/8' TYPE. °X° OHS W/ MIL. STUDS 4 BATT INSJL. PER WALL TYPE. LAP WS" TYPE 'X' GWB EACH SIDE OF DEFLECTION JOINT. FIRE TRACK/DEFLECTION TRACK (I ") W/ MTL. 4TID5 - MATCH WALL TYPES, GAUGE PER WALL HEIGHT W/ 5/8' TYPE 'X' &NS EACH SIDE. K12 GA. WIRE HANGER TO STRUCTURE AT EACH CORNER OF Fl %LURE N.T.S. *1,44 i i CURE TO I/4" THREADED ROD SE SO SE ABOVE I/4" THREADED ROD CROSS' BRACE'- TYP. DETAIL c METAL CLOUDS FIRM- 04.0420 WALL TYPE PER PLAN 3 1/2" '20 GA. MR. STUD FRAMING 0 16" 0.C. TYP 5/8' GWB ONE SIDE ONLY / FIRE TAPE. DUCT WORK PER MECH. DESIGN tt7p7p33 BUILD NOTE. 1; CLR EXTEND SHAFT ENCLOSURE TO ALL AROUND TYP. RALLOOOFWED IN DECK AB SHOVEAFT . NO OPENING TO ' VARIES ADJACENT AREAS, PER UBC SECTION 711. C ENCLOSURE DUCT WORK DTL10101.DWG SCALE: 1 1/2"= 1' -0" METAL CLOUD LAYOUT PER REFLECTED CEILING PLAN - PLAN INDICATES CURVE UP OR CURVE DOWN NOTE: CONFORM TO UBC STANDARD CHAPTER 25 REFERENCE TABLE 25 -A AND APPROPRIATE REFERENCES ALUMINUM EXPANDED MTL. NEW TO FRAME RADUE TO MATCH FRAME 2000 2 „ , I ROOF OR FLOOR SYSTEM VOID BETWEEN FLUTES PACKED W/ MINERAL WOOL UL - APPROVED FIRE STOP SEALANT - EA. SIDE BONOM OF MTL DECK FIRE TRACK/DEFLECTION TRACK (I") AT MTL STUDS, MATCH WALL TYPES, GAUGE PER WALL HEIGHT. rU 5/e' T'FE "X" 6428 '.. EACH SIDE WALL TYPE PER PLAN STRUCTURE ABOVE EXPANSION OR EPDXY FASTENER ANGLE CLIP WITH THREADED ATTATGHMENT AND LOCK NUT I /4" THREADED ROD 1/2" BOLT ALUM. ANGLE ALUM EXPANDED MTh. ANGLE CLIP WITH THREADED ATTATGHMENT = AND LOCK NUT ALUM T- RADIUS ALUM EXPANDED MTL. ALUM. ANGLE SCALE: I/2 "= I' -O" Group Health „CCooperative Of Pu Sound FPN: 5084 project no. '360002 date revisions a A GIN OF TUKWILA COMMENTS 1 -I -2000 RECEIVED CITY OF TNNWILA NOV - 2.205 PERMIT CENTER LIGHTING FIXTURE SCHEDULE ;TYPE DESCRIPTION LAMPS MANUFACTURER F1 81 x 12 'W UNEAR EXTRUDED ALUMINUM FIXTURE WITH 2 LAMPS IN CROSS SECTION. PENDANT MOUNTED TO 7' AFF PROVIDE WITH white FINISH. NOTE: PROVIDE EMERGENCY BATTERY UNIT WHERE SHOWN ON PLANS. 32W18 (2) LAMPS PER 4' SECTION GAMMALUX SOFTGLOW SERIES GEP13SGB -232T8 EBL- X' -C24 OP- M -277V NOTE: NO SUBSTITUTION F2 161 x 12 "W LINEAR EXTRUDED ALUMINUM FIXTURE WITH 2 LAMPS IN CROSS SECTION: PENDANT MOUNTED TO 7' AFF PROVIDE WITN white FINISH. NOTE: PROVIDE EMERGENCY BATTERY UNIT WHERE SHOWN ON PLANS. 3211T8 (2) LAMPS, PER 4' SECTION GAMMALUX SOFTGLOW SERIES GEP13SG8 -232T8E8L- X -C24- OP -4M1-2774 NOTE NO SUBSTITUTION F3 41 x 12 "W LINEAR EXTRUDED ALUMINUM FIXTURE WITH 2 LAMPS IN CROSS SECTION PENDANT. MOUNTED. TO 7' AFF PROVIDE WITH white FINISH. NOTE: PRONOE EMERGENCY BATTERY UNIT WHERE SHOWN ON PLANS. 32WT8 (2) LAMPS PER 4' SECTION GAMMALUX SOFTGLOW SERIES GEP13SGB- 232T8- EBL -X' -C24 OP -M -277V NOTE NO SUBSIBUDON F4.: 121 x 12 "W. LINEAR. EXTRUDED. ALUMINUM. FIXTURE. WITH 2 LAMPS IN..... CROSS SECTION. PENDANT MOUNTED TO 7' AFF PROVIDE WITH white FINISH. NOTE: PROVIDE EMERGENCY BATTERY UNIT WHERE SHOWN ON PLANS. 32WT8 (2) LAMPS PER 4' SECTION GAMMALUX SOFTGLOW SERIES GEPI3SGB- 23218- EBL- X' -C24 OP-M-2774 NOTE: NO SUBSTITUTION ES 241 . x 12 "W LINEAR EXTRUDED ALUMINUM FIXTURE BATH 2 LAMPS IN CROSS SECTION. PENDANT MOUNTED TO 7' AFF PROVIDE WITH white FINISH.' NOTE: PRONE EMERGENCY BATTERY UNIT MERE SHOWN ON PLANS. 321418 (2) LAMPS PER 4' SECTION GAMMALUX SOFTGLOW SERIES GEPI3SGB- 232T8- EBL- X' -C24- OPEWH -2774 NOTE NO SUBSTITUTION F6 PENDANT MOUNTED OPEN LOW BAY DOWN MT FIXTURE WITH. COMPACT FLUORESCENT LIGHT SOURCE. PROVIDE 'WITH ALUMINUM FINISH. PENDANT TO B' AFF. 1 -26W TRIPLE BETRAY ROCKET 1 SERIES 7713 -1 -42 UE 2774 F7 2' A 4' RECESSED FLUORESCENT FIXTURE' 3" DEEP ALUMINUM LOW IRIDESCENCE PARABOLIC REFLECTOR, 3 DEEP 3- 32W,T8 DAY -BRITE 2P3GS332 -36SL- 277- 1 /3 -EB F8 UNDERCABINET FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE WITH SOLID FRONT 100% ACRYLIC LENS WITH LINEAR 'PRISMS. 3 -32W18 DAY -BRITE BUCI -S -277 Fg - 8" DIAMETER RECESSED FLUORESCENT OPEN DOWNLIGHT, REFLECTOR (SEMI- SPECULAR. LOW IRIDESCENCE. CLEAR, ALZAK, SELF -TRIM) 2 -26W QUAD OMEGA C5483S2- 5483RSC FIT PENDANT MOUNTED WITH OPAL GLASS REFLECTOR AND EXTRUDED ALUMINUM CANOPY'YATH HAMMERTONE FINISH. COMPACT FLUORESCENT LIGHT SOURCE PENDANT TO r AFF 1 -26W TRIPLE TUBE DELRAY 2347H0 -261E F11 4' FLUORESCENT 2- LAMP STRIP LIGHT. FIXTURE 232W18 DAY -BRITE 1240- 277 -1/2E8 FX DIE -CAST ALUMINUM LED EXIT SIGN, UNIVERSAL MOUNTING, BLACK HOUSING, STENCIL FACE, GREEN LETTERS, DUAL VOLTAGE, NI -CAD BATTERY. LED LITHONIA SIGNATURE SERIES P2 -X -X NI 60/e0 5 00 SYMBOL LEGEND RECEPTACLES • DUPLEX RECEPTACLE INSTALLED IN ELECTRIFIED OFFICE FURNITURE WALL PANEL. DEVICE FURNISHED WITH WALL PANEL BY OTHERS, INSTALLED BY E.C. er DUPLEX RECEPTACLE DOUBLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE, FLOOR MOUNTED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE DEDICATED FOR COMPUTER USE, PROVIDE SEPERATE ISOLATED GROUND WIRE. • DUPLEX RECEPTACLE, MOUNTED ABOVE COUNTER AT +42" UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. • SPECIAL PURPOSE RECEPTACLE, AS NOTED ® POWER POLE ELECTRIFIED PARTITION WALL PANEL OUTLET CIRCUIT IDENTIFICATION, 'C' INDICATES COMPUTER POWER CIRCUIT 'P' INDICATES NORMAL POWER CIRCUIT TELE /COMPUTER SYSTEM • WALL MOUNTED TELEPHONE OUTLET - PROVIDE BACKBOX AND STUB 3/4 "C. UP TO ACCESSIBLE CEILING SPACE. ✓ WALL MOUNTED DATA OUTLET - PROVIDE BACKBOX AND STUB 3/4 "C. UP TO ACCESSIBLE CEILING SPACE. 'N COMBINATION DATA /TELEPHONE OUTLET - PROVIDE BACKBOX AND STUB 3/4 "C. UP TO ACCESSIBLE CEILING SPACE. TELEPONE /DATA JUNCTION BOX CIRCUITS CONDUITI HOMERON (HASH' MARKS INDICATE NUMBER' OF CONDUCTORS IF MORE'. THAN TWO. LONG HASH INDICATES NEUTRAL, HASH MARK'W /FLAG INDICATES ISOLATED GROUND.) CONDUIT CONCEALED. IN WALLS OR CEILING. - CONDUIT UNDER FLOOR OR UNDERGROUND. O CONDUIT UP • CONDUIT DOWN EQUIPMENT THERMAL MANUAL MOTOR. STARTER DISCONNECT SWITCH, FUSED (60) INDICATES SWITCH AMPERAGE/ (40) INDICATES FUSE AMPERAGE. ER" COMBINATION MAGNETIC'. MOTOR STARTER/ DISCONNECT SWITCH 208/1200 PANELBOARD 480/277V PANELBOARD JUNCTION BOX MOTOR CONNECTION EQUIPMENT CONNECTION (INCLUDES CONDUCTORS, TERMINATIONS, GROUNDING CONDUCTOR, ETC.) GENERAL NOTES FLUORESCENT LIGHTING FIXTURE, RECESSED. "2" INDICATES CIRCUITING. "0" INDICATES SWITCHING. PENDANT MOUNTED FLUORESCENT LIGHTING FIXTURE e== UNDERCABINET FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE I o I 20 WALL MOUNTED FLUORESCENT LIGHTING FIXTURE UNSWITCHED FLUORESCENT LIGHTING FIXTURE, WITH EMERGENCY BATTERY BACKUP, (MINIMUM 1150 LUMEN OUTPUT). FLUORESCENT STRIP LIGHTING FIXTURE 0 - INCANDESCENT, COMPACT FLUORESCENT, OR H.I.D. DOWNLIGHT, CEILING MOUNTED. • UNSWITCHED COMPACT FLUORESCENT WITH EMERGENCY BATTERY PACK UNIT ef INCANDESCENT OR H.I.D. WALLWASHER, CEILING MOUNTED KJ INCANDESCENT OR H.I.D. LIGHTING FIXTURE, WALL MOUNTED. EMERGENCY BATTERY UNIT )# OF HEADS AS SHOWN) I ° ° I TRACK LIGHTING FIXTURE. BY EXIT LIGHT, T INDICATES DIRECTION OF ARROW F1 LIGHTING FIXTURE TYPE. SEE FIXTURE SCHEDULE. $N SINGLE POLE SWITCH - "A" INDICATES SWITCHLEG $20 DOUBLE POLE SWITCH $3 THREE WAY SWITCH d $4 FOUR WAY SWITCH $D SWITCH WITH DIMMER $K KEYED OPERATED SWITCH $mc1 LOW VOLTAGE MOMENTARY CONTACT SWITCH $LV LOW VOLTAGE SWITCH SECURITY © CARD READER E6 ELECTRIC STRIKE. O U] 0 ❑TS LIGHTING FIRE ALARM FIRE ALARM MANUAL PULL STATION FIRE ALARM HORN /STROBE DEVICE FIRE ALARM STROBE DEVICE FIRE ALARM HEAT DETECTOR FIRE ALARM SMOKE DETECTOR FIRE ALARM DUCT DETECTOR FIRE ALARM TAMPER SWITCH FIRE, ALARM FLOW SWITCH FIRE ALARM DOOR HOLD OPEN DEVICE '[) LD6C) 3E) S A or AMP A/E AFF AHU AL AC COND or C CCT CLG CONN CU DISC FA FLA FLUOR GFCI GND or GRND GRS HP HTR HZ IC IMT JB or J -BOX KV KVA KW KCMIL ELECTRICAL ABBREVIATIONS AMPERE ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR AIR HANDLING UNIT ALUMINUM ABOVE COUNTER CONDUIT CIRCUIT CEILING CONNECTION COPPER DISCONNECT FIRE ALARM FULL LOAD AMPERES FLUORESCENT FUSE GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER GROUND GALVANIZED RIGID STEEL HORSEPOWER HEATER HERTZ INTERRUPTING CURRENT INTERMEDIATE METAL TUBING JUNCTION BOX KILOVOLT KILOVOLT AMPERES KILOWATT THOUSAND CIRCULAR MIL LTG MC MCC MTD NC NEC NEMA NO PH PNL PRV PVC SW TC TELE XFMR TYP UG V VA W WP W/O WTR 0 LIGHTING MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR MOTOR CONTROL CENTER MOUNTED NORMALLY CLOSED NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL MANUFACTURER'S ASSOCIATION NORMALLY OPEN PHASE PANEL POWER ROOF VENTILATOR PLASTIC CONDUIT SWITCH TEMPERATURE CONTROL TELEPHONE TRANSFORMER TYPICAL UNDERGROUND VOLT VOLT AMPERES WATT WEATHERPROOF WITHOUT WATER WYE CONNECTED DELTA CONNECTED PHASE FPN: 5084 g Group ,► Health ►► 'Cooperative of Puget Sound �F+ C E v o • c c0 W ' ' W v/ 0 c o N ai c 0 c . c 0 : C I C ) C 0) O T ^^ ;; rti O W W L O � (ID) CV 0 0 project no. '360002 • date revisions a, H REML Cf1Y OF TUI(WIIA NOV - 2 2000 . PERMIT CENTER sheet title ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS & $ sheet E0.0 1ST FLOOR LI &HTIN& FLAN-EAST SCALE: 1 8 KEY PLAN ST FLOOR EAST revisions project no. 360002 d ate gEGENED CITY OF TU�'lu` NOY - 2 2000 PERMIT CENTER Health Cooperative of Puget Soup FPN: 5084 C E d) ? L L ( ) > _ c1 L ' L C + ° as 00 N A`` C O W U o� • o ., L C N N c co ci7]W cd y ..; O '5 O - L ~ CC sheet title . 1sT FLOOR . LIGHTING PLAN • EAST sheet E1.0 • PLOT DATE: 06/26/00 Ib:45DRAWING NAME: \\Alex\Alex \Projects\Arch Projects \GHG ROG West -I \To Gonsultants\A2 -4.dwg PERMIT SET 9 -8 -2000 Group Health Cooperative Riverton Operations Center West ROC West, Building 2 - Tenant Improvement 12501 East Marginal Way South Tukwila, Washington 98168 -2559 MATCH LINE 0 NERS10Nf �RCIIIT CIUR�L GROUP, P.S. 1904 MR AVENUE, AIIfE 500 - 206 .682.5000 RUN, WASHINGTON 98101 FAX 206.621.7117 C100100 OFFICE OFFICE ( W129 ) FILES CORRIDOR (W1o0C1 TOR /EQPM CORRIDOR W 100C3) CONFERENCE WOMEN W103 ) 001 Et I I I I 1 INIIII IIII_ a WAITING ( E100L2) LOBBY E100L1 IRE ALARM ANNUNCIATOR UPS MAINTENANCE BYPASS P S WITCH RECEPTIO PARCEL ( E100V1 SICK ROOM ( E104 ) CONFERENCE ( E105 OFFIC CORRIDOR (W10oC5 OFFICE W163 ) TRAINING ( W162 OFFICE Wi 60 ) OFFICE CORRIDOR ( ) W100C4 ( W120 ) OFFICE TRAINING W155 ) TRAINIIJG ( W154 TRAINING ( W153 ) OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE TRAINING ( W152 Esim WORK RM OFFICE W133 ) OFFICE OFFICE OFFICE ( W15o OFFICE W132 ) OFFICE ( W118 OFFIC NFERENi W105 ) ONFERE ( W108 L OFFICE ( W116 ) � Q * 000 no ( W128 OFFICE CONFERENCE (WlooM1) CONFERENC ( E115 ) CONFERENCE ( E116 E101 UPS DF PANE 4 —INC CONDUI 0 UPS CUTOFF SWITCH 280V /3— PHASE -4W PLUS GROUN SKvA SYSTEM 6 PA LA R M SECURI CABIN URITY NT' RECEPTIONIST ( E117 I♦ ■ ■_____ moll■i so lo)o lssi io s 21 WI VII OFFICE ( W140 ) CORRIDOR E10005 006 000 ® I1 ®� I•'. ) cool (o of ioiioi loco louou 72000 ST FLOOR FOYER PLAN -EAST SCALE: 1 "= 8' -0" T TT KEY PLAN 1ST e Group Health Cooperative of Puget Sound FPN: 5084 E W > _C a O ▪ k N C • ^ C O • co N ca - c 0 c o ^ � ▪ N ,c2) 0) W W C 0 =-L5 —a g g • O • u"" W `V .- . 0 O 3 . U 0 Y 11 project no. 360002 date revisions RECEIVED OrtY OF TUKWIIA SlV - 2 2000 O O N sheet title ( 00 1ST FLOOR w POWER PLAN H EAST sheet FLOOR EAST cr 0_ L I E1.2_ FERENC 11)* non o limminm 1 g Ion! i•iuiSi • alie CORRIDOR CE10005 CORRIDOR E100C2J CONFERENCE ( E106 ) OFFICE a ( E147 COFFEE ( E135 PRINT E136) CONFERENCE LUNCH CORRIDOR ( E10007 OFFICE E144 CONFERENCE • • I.I I• RECEPTIONIST E133 FILES STORAGE E141 SHIPPING /RECENING ( E128 OFFICE c\T,) D Cr 3 s • 1ST FLOOR FOV+IER PLAN -WEST SCALE: 1 "= 8' -0" KEY PLAN 1ST FLOOR WEST Group Coo of Puget Sound FPN: 5084 project no. 360002 date revisions RECEIVED 017y OF TUKWIw NOV -221100 PERMIT CENTER sheet title (ST FLOOR POWER PLAN WEST sheet E1.3 PLOT DATE: 06/26/00 Ib:45DRAWING NAME: \\AIex\Alex \Pro)ects\Arch Projects \6HG ROG West -I \To Gonsultants \A2 -4.dwg rn I\3 0 c PERMIT SET 9 -8 -2000 o' m O Group Health Cooperative Riverton Operations Center West ROC West, Building 2 - Tenant Improvement 12501 East Marginal Way South Tukwila, Washington 98168 -2559 J z � th oo(D co ea MIS 4) 5 ®CORNIRSIONE ARCIIII[CJURAL GROUP,P.S. 1904 IHMAVEfNE, S011E500 206.682.5000 SE6112E,9858180106 -98101 560 206.621.7711 PLOT DATE: 06/26/00 16:45DRAWING NAME: \\Alex\Alex \Pro)ects\Arch Protects \GHG ROG West -I \To GonsultantsA2 -4.dwg --O PERMIT SET 9 -8 -2000 0 z Group Health Cooperative Riverton Operations Center West ROC West, Building 2 - Tenant Improvement 12501 East Marginal Way South Tukwila, ,Washington 98168 =2559 rC0RN[RSJONf ARCHIIECIURAL GROUP,P.S. 1904 1111110 611111E, 010E500 MIRE, 90111161011 98101 206.602.5000 fAX 206.621.7717 vvr�vrvv iv. +�vRnrvirvv rvrvric: �wiex Wlex�rro�eGCS \F•r i f- ojeGts \C.*1G KOO West - I\TO G011sultoots\A2 - 4.dW9 7 —e c/() PERMIT SET 9 -8 -2000 e- -e • a �' a o 0 o O 2- • N D m O Group Health Cooperative Riverton Operations Center West ROC West, Building 2 - Tenant Improvement 12501 East Marginal Way South Tukwila, Washington 98168 -2559 • ®CORN[RSTON[ ARCHIT[CTURAl GROUP,P.S. 1904 AIR 6VFMl[, SUIfF 580 206.682.5000 S8601L,660HI8610N 98101 565 206.621.7711 .LOT DATE: 06/26/00 16:45 DRAWING NAME: 11 /2 1 1 , 2Alex'1/2Alex %=Projects 1 i2Arch ProJects ROC West- I Consultantsk2A2 -4.dwg C .40 PERMIT SET 9 -8 -2000 ° 7 ti o< ig (.,4 2 a rn o o m o to N 3 O Group Wealth Cooperative Riverton Operations Center West ROC West, Building -2 - Tenant Improvement 12501 East Marginal Way South Tukwila, Washington 98168 -2559 MATCH LINE . .CORNERSTONE ARCHI1fCTURAL GROUP ,P.S. 1904 1NIM 6VINUE, SNIPE 500 206.682.5000 SE611LE,WESHIN010N 98101 FAX 206.621.7717 PIGTAIL CONNECTED TO BUILDING POWER SYSTEM AT POWER POLE BASE POWER ENTRY PROVIDED BY FURNITURE SUPPLIER. ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS BY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. FURNITURE CONTAINS AN EIGHT WIRE SYSTEM, AS ILLUSTRATED BELOW. THREE PHASES WITH SHARED NEUTRAL AND GROUND SHALL FEED COMPUTER POWER RECEPTACLES, DEDICATED CIRCUIT SHALL FEED NORMAL POWER RECEPTACLES. PHASE A PHASE B PHASE C #10 NEUTRAL GROUND P1- 7,9,11,13,15 P5- 7,9,11,13,15,17 BASE POWER ENTRY DETAIL SCALE: NONE SWITCH # MC1 MC2 MC3 MC4 MC5 CIRCUIT CONTROLLED LG -5 LG -7,9 LG -11,13 LG -17 LG -17 II DEDICATED CIRCUIT TO NORMAL POWER RECEPTACLES NEUTRAL IN FURNITURE. (SWITCHED CIRCUIT GROUND RR -81 IN BEHAVIORAL HEALTH AREA) P3- 13,15,17,19,21 P7- 7,9,11,13,15 LITHONIA SWITCHKEEPER RCSK32 LIGHTING CONTROLLER WITH 32 INTERGRAL RELAYS. UNIT CONTAINS CLOCK FUNCTIONS FOR e AUTOMATIC SHUT -OFF. PROGRAM CONTROLLER AS DIRECTED BY FACILITY MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL. SWITCHED CIRCUITS TO LIGHT FIXTURES TO SWITCHES 1ST FLOOR CORRIDOR TO SWITCHES 1ST FLOOR CORRIDOR j TO SWITCHES 2ND FLOOR CORRIDOR TO SWITCHES 2ND FLOOR CORRIDOR LIGHTING CONTROL WIRING DIAGRAM E1.2 E1 5 SCALE: NONE TO COMPUTER POWER RECEPTACLE IN FURNITURE MODULAR PLUGRCONNECTS DIRECTLY TO � ELECTRIFIED FURNITURE' BUSSING 3/4'C.O. AND DATA RECEPTACLES PROVIDED WITH WALL PANEL BY OTHERS. RACEWAY ONLY FOR SYSTEMS TYPICAL ELECTRIFIED FURNITURE ELECTRICAL DETAILS E1.5 SCALE 1/4 " =1' -O" HARDWARE ELECTRICAL CONNECTION TO SMED WALL PANELS.. PROVIDE 4'X4" BOX AT LOCATIONS INDICATED ON FLOOR PLANS. ARMORED CABLE TO WALL PANELS PROVIDED WITH PANELS BY SMED.' SMED' WALL PANEL CONNECTION DETAIL E1.5 SCALE NONE HOMERUN TO PANEL SIZE AND WIRE QUANTITY AS INDICATED ON FLOOR PLAN. LAY -IN CEILING LINE ARMORED CABLE AND RECEPTACLES PROVIDED WITH WALL PANEL BY OTHERS. � � I COMPUTER POWER RECEPTACLE REPRESENTED BY LSD ON TYPICAL PLAN BELOW COMPUTER POWER.. RECEPTACLE REPRESENTED BY I /PN ON TYPICAL PLAN BELOW l BUIL WALL DING DATA/ COM OUTLET REPRESENTED BY ® ON TYPICAL PLAN BELOW WHERE TABLE IS OWN ON PLANS, PROVIDE WIRING FOR WALL MOUNT D RECEPTACLES FOR WORK STATIONS NORMAL POWER' 'COMPUTER POWER CIRCUITS AS SHOWN IN THIS DETAIL. •CUIT TO CORRESPONDING PANEL AND CIRCUIT PER TABL TYPICAL WALL MOUNTED RECEPTACLE FOR WORK STATION LAYOUT 5 SCALE:: 1/4 "= 1.' -0" NOTES: O ALL PANEL SECTIONS SHALL BE BUSSED TOGETHER AT TIME OF INSTALLATION. SUPPLIER OF ELECTRIFIED FURNITURE SHALL PROVIDE HARDWARE, ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO DO ALL WIRING AND BUSSING BETWEEN FURNITURE PANELS, AND BETWEEN FURNITURE PANELS AND ELECTRICAL DEVICES MOUNTED WITHIN PANELS. O BASE POWER ENTRIES ARE PROVIDED WITH ELECTRIFIED FURNITURE. CONTRACTOR SHALL MAKE ALL FINAL CONNECTIONS BETWEEN ELECTRIFIED FURNITURE AND BUILDING POWER SYSTEM. SEE DETAIL 4, THIS SHEET. O CONNECTION OF THE BASE POWER ENTRY TO BUILDING SERVICE AT POWER POLES. ALL CONDUCTORS IN BASE POWER ENTRY CORDS MAY NOT BE REQUIRED. CONTRACTORS SHALL WIRE NUT, TAPE AND MARK SPARE ON ALL UNUSED CONDUCTORS. ® BUSS ING IN ELECTRIF iro ITURE WALLS S ALL E C ONCTED AS R EQU IRED TO ACCOMMO DAuRNTE CIRCUITS A H INDICABTE ON NE PLAN O CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE ENTIRE ELECTRIFIED WALL INSTALLATION WITH SYSTEM SUPPLIER. CONTACT MS. PIPER LABARGE AT COI (206) 448 -7333. PROVIDE PERSONNEL AT SITE AT TIME OF ELECTRIFIED FURNITURE INSTALLATION AND PROVIDE ALL WIRING AND INTERCONNECTIONS OF ELECTRIFIED FURNITURE. © BASE COMMUNICATION ENTRIES ARE PROVIDED WITH ELECTRIFIED FURNITURE POWER POLE PENETRATIONS AT CEILING AND DESK SHALL HAVE WHITE TRIM FLANGE. COORDINATE DESK PENETRATIONS WITH FURNITURE SUPPLIER. RECEPTACLES SUPPLIED BY FURNITURE' SUPPLIER CONNECT TO WIRING' WITHIN FURNITURE. CIRCUIT IAS INDICATED ON FLOOR PLANS. //�� WHERE TABLE IS SHOWN ON PLANS, PROVIDE WIRING r FOR OWNER FURNISHED INTEGRAL FURNITURE MOUNTED / RECEPTACLES' AND COMPUTER OUTLET DEVICES AS ,SHOWN IN THIS DETAIL. CIRCUIT TO CORRESPONDING PANEL AND CIRCUIT PER ''TABLE. TYPICAL ELECTRIFIED FURNITURE RECEPTACLE LAYOUT E1.5 SCALE: 1/4 " =1' -0" 0' 0 0 N OD 1— r 1 c - IC W EL. Group Cooperative of Puget Sound FPN: 5084 C > — iL co C ai n' C CL 0 C o CV CCi • N 2 :s 0_ O •5 W • m O 0 o N N 0 0 cc project no. 360002 date revisions RCEIVED DITY E OF TUKWIIA NOV - 2 2000 sheet title DETAILS E3.0 0 71