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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit 0040 - Nordstrom BestThis record contains information which is exempt from public disclosure pursuant to the Washington State Public Records Act, Chapter 42.56 RCW as identified on the Digital Records Exemption Log shown below. 1�1 Nordstrom Best 1201 Andover Park East RECORDS DIGITAL D- ) EXEMPTION LOG THE ABOVE MENTIONED PERMIT FILE INCLUDES THE FOLLOWING REDACTED INFORMATION Page Code Exemption = 8rlef E plainatoty Desclriptim Statuteftle The Privacy Act of 1974 evinces Congress' intent that social security numbers are a private concern. As such, individuals' social security Personal Information — numbers are redacted to protect those Social Security Numbers individuals' privacy pursuant to 5 U.S.C. sec. 5 U.S.C. sec. 2 DR1 Generally — 5 U.S.C. sec. 552(a), and are also exempt from disclosure 552(a); RCW 552(a); RCW under section 42.56.070(1) of the Washington 42.56.070(1) 42.56.070(1) State Public Records Act, which exempts under the PRA records or information exempt or prohibited from disclosure under any other statute. Redactions contain Credit card numbers, debit card numbers, electronic check numbers, credit Personal Information — expiration dates, or bank or other financial RCW DR2 Financial Information — account numbers, which are exempt from 42.56.230(5) RCW 42.56.230(4 5) disclosure pursuant to RCW 42.56.230(5), except when disclosure is expressly required by or governed by other law. 71-040 1201 andover park east nordstrom bestine strand distribution warehouse LEGAL 1 DESCR. LOT NO. BLK TRACT SEE ATTACHED SHEET) OWNER MAIL ADDRESS ZIP PHONE 2 ©120 Sl t2oH - �r 5" 4: PltcE. � JEAT ce. 18101 MA4- -5& o CONTRACTOR MAIL ADDRESS PHONE LICENSE NO. 3 ` T pj ) IN ) G ! 3o i 0 , 3104 c 0105 ° 4A `I Yl� roa. E 0 .62/4L. J ✓/ /� � .^ . 106 14-41 ADDRESS "1 AVIr gotl 1 ,A ✓ � 1 14�.V LICENSE NO. ✓ oonsop of .A,�C -4 v i- ." MAIL ADDRESS PHONE LICENSE NO. A Nt.45sO' , MA3'z91 I 5 `3 ITT MAIJ J c JAN9eR5 , N O LENDER MAIL ADDRESS BRANCH 6 USE OF BUILDING ' DV Si 2 ..kC3U1160 WAl 140L e- 8 Class of work: "fly NEW ❑ ADDITION • ALTERATION ❑ REPAIR • MOVE ❑ REMOVE 9 Describe work: 10 Change of use from Change of use to // 11 Valuation of work: $ 14-S `/ 1 coo. ®� 7. [ ANC HECK FEE 7L /.S PERMIT FEE I .2 SPECIAL CONDITIONS: Typo of Const. " N Occupancy Group of Stories Division 2 Max. Occ. Load 36 O Size of Bldg./ =o. (Total) Sq. Ft. Firo 3 Zone Use /7 �1.� Zone (.� Fire Spri I s Required yes • No APPLICATION ACCEPT / E / p BY. /��, �//� / G CG6G PLANS CHECKED BY APPROVEDFq fit ISSUANCE BY , / ae , l / No. of Dwelling Units OFFSTREET PARKING Covered SPACES: Uncovered NOTICE SEPARATE PERMITS ARE REQUIRED FOR ELECTRICAL, PLUMB- ING, HEATING, VENTILATING OR AIR CONDITIONING, THIS PERMIT BECOMES NULL AND VOID IF WORK OR CONSTRUC- TION AUTHORIZED IS NOT COMMENCED WITHIN 60 DAYS, OR IF CONSTRUCTION OR WORK IS SUSPENDED OR ABANDONED FOR A PERIOD OF 120 DAYS AT ANY TIME AFTER WORK I COM- MENCED. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE AND CORRECT. ALL PROVISIONS OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES GOVERNING THIS TYPE OF WORK WILL BE COMPLIED WITH WHETHER SPECIFIED HEREIN OR NOT, THE GRANTING OF A PERMIT DOES NOT PRESUME TO GIVE AUTHORITY TO VIOLATE OR CANCEL THE PROVISIONS OF ANY OTHER STATE OR LOCAL LAW REGULATING CONSTRUCTION OR THE PERFORMANCE OF CONSTRUCTION. Special Approvals Required Not Required Approved a ZONING HEALTH DEPT, FIRE DEPT. r/ ?. SOIL REPORT OTHER (Specify) FOUNDATION FRAMING SIGNATURE OF OWNER (IF OWNER BUILDER) /a( / c ` �i �I r1I6e 6L! ei l r 6 7 ed ) . 2 7 /2 / / FINAL SIGNATURE OR AUTHORIZED AGENT.' " " , (DATE) ' IL)ING PERMIT Applicant to complete numbered spaces only. CI( . JF TUKWILA BUILDING F1. MIT 14475 - 59th Ave. So. / Tukwila, Washington 98067 WHEN PROPERLY VALIDATED ON THIS SPACE) THIS IS YOUR PERMIT PLAN CHECK VALIDATION CK. M.O. CASH PERMIT VALIDATION' OCCUPANCY PERMIT REQUIRED BUILDING PERMIT NO. N 0 40 CASH /3//.75 7/ /'7/ strom Bes Strand; Inc., Seattle, with a basic figure of . $783,000, was lowestFamong eight firms vying for the Nordstrom Best, Inc, : Distribution 'Center No. 99 contract.:' • Other bids; Wick Const. Co. Seattle, $789,900;. Gall & ";.. Landau, Con`st., Seattle, $806,000;`. John: H. . Sellen Const., Seattle, $809,900; Huh' „S: Ferguson Const;, $81Q,Q00; Harold Hill Const.,. ercer Island, $839,000; 'Howard S. �. Lease Const., Redmond, $861,950; and Baugh Const. Co., .'.''Seattle, $873,400. Architects for the work were Bittman, Sanders, Has- son' & Associates, 406 Securities Bldg., and engineers were Victor O. Gray & Co„ 520 1411 Fourth Ave. Bldg. The about 110,000 -sq, ft. center's location will be on 'Andover Park E' in the Southcenter Industrial Park. The ' one - story: building will have an office mezzanine, ,Over -all dimensions of the building will be about'384 by 270 ft. and of the mezzanine about 150 by 48'ft } f'< :Plans call for :precast ; concrete "' wall.; panels, aluminum storefront, ,slab on- grade" floor,'' truss . foists,; plywood roof decking,` rigid; insulation and ;built -up legal description • Stun D. Minkler, Mayor CITY or TUKWILA 14475 - 59TH AVENUE SOUTH TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 98067 TO: Mr. Frank Zepp, Building Inspector FROM: Mr. Hubert Crawley, Fire Marshal SUBJECT: Nordstromte Distribution Center #99 Listed below the recommended changes for fire protection this project: 1, Alarm valves for sprinkler systems shall be changed to be operated by water instead of electricity. If electricity is used a reserve source of electricity must be applied, which is independent from domestic supply, 2. Fire hose shall be single jacket rubber line, one inch and a half, national stan- dard thread. Nozzles shall be of new plastic typo, adjustable fog nozzles. Fire hydrants shall have a minimum cover of three feet and shall be located not cluster than four feet from any objects as fences, parking stalls, or building. Hydrants shall conform to city standards for A.W.W.A. specification C502 -544 com- pression type and shall include a two peice breaking flange with breaking thimble at ground line of stem, shall have a self - oiling dry bonnet with factory filled reservoir holding approximately 8 ounces of oil. Upper stem to have brass sleeve. Oil reservoirs shall have two non rings. Oil reservoir so designed to give a complete lubrication of stem each time hydrant is operated. Hydrant to be equipped with).2 - 2i inch pentagon open lift operation nut, 3 foot bury, 6 inch MJ bottom connection. Hydrants to equal Mueller Co. A 24015, 5 inch main valve opening. Paint shall be Rustoleum # #659 Yellow Gloss. 4. Fire Department connection for the above building as located at curb on Andover Park East. Fire Marshal, shall be prurient at all, tenting for the add interior system. 6. One complete set of plans shall be furnished to the Fire Marshal prior to construction of the fire protection facilities within this building. Fire extinguishers shall meet National Fire Protection Association pamphlet / #10. Extra fire extinguishers may be required by the Fire Marshal upon completion of this building, All'exits where not required to be lit shall have a painted sign of red and white with four inch :l ettere spelling exit, , c - lee-Aee / -•l &/ < Hubert H. Crawley, Piro Maralj �aai.aux.'r%�bYU.v;��Rh n: a.[ 4; STk�: 1 ; bi,N Y'' ki it•,`;.} i�ri+'' �' t:'. 4" Y{: 4, ',%" t. k• �r."+' ��Y 'T''!i ^.;tdrt "? �r}'fl «y. #". i"i ��H:�!° ,{. °Ct }:• .''�a :.J.: Bureau of Fire Prevention . Hubert H. Crawley Fire Marshal well, as the PIV valve shall be sprinkler system both underground Mr. Frank Zepp City of .Tukwila 14475 59th Ave. South Tukwila, Washington 98067 Cictor gr Company Consulting Engineers 520 Fourteen Eleven Fourth Avenue Building Seattle, Washington 98101 MAin 3 -7950 September 13, 1971 Re: Nordstrom Distribution Center No. 99 Letter from Mangen to Zepp dated July 29, 1971 Letter from Crawley to Zepp dated July 26, 1971 Dear Frank: I have reviewed the above letters and find the following: Mangen Letter July 29, 1971: Item 1. Mr. Dean Sanders, the project Anccitect, has discussed this with Mr. Mangen. He will accept water - resistant gypsum board, plastic laminate solidly glued to wall extending floor to ceiling with the rubber base applied on the surface of the laminate to conform to UBC Sec. 1711(a). Item 2. To comply with UBC Table 42 -B Sec. 4203. All paint will be U.L. Class II or better. Item 3. Special inspection per UBC Sec. 305 is being done by Pacific Testing Laboratories. Crawley Letter July 26, 1971: Item 1. We have written a request for proposal to change the electric alarm to a water operated alarm. This will be a change to Sect. 15H -15 of our specifications. Item 2. The fire hose is called for by Sec. 15B -4. The specific details will be required on the Contractor's submittal. Item 3. The fire hydrants in Sec. 2L -1 were deleted by Addendum #1 to the specifications. I have so notified Mr. Crawley by phone. Item 4. Addendum #2, item 3 adds the Fire Department connection at Andover Park East. The P. I. valve will not be required as each branch to the building is so equipped. Ref. Dwg. Cl. Member Consulting Engineers Council • WL ;ki .:...: cc: Ddan H. Sanders ; Steve Wood •,a Sincerely, Mr. Frank Zepp. page 2 September 13, 1971 Item 5. The Fire Marshal will be notified at the time of testing by the Contractor. Item 6. We delivered Plan Set #17 to the Fire Marshal via your office on August 10, 1971. Item 7. Fire extinguishers per Sec. 10J -1 will be required to meet, all requirements of NFPA. Extra extinguishers by review of the Marshal. Item 8. The exits will be signed as required at completion of the job. ,Item 9. The Fire Marshal requested by phone (8/11/81) that all hose stations be installed to actuate the alarm. This will be coordinated with the installation shop drawing submittal. I believe this covers all the details in both letters. Please notify us i£:we can be of any further service. VICTOR 0. GRAY & COMPANY. c‘ieui-ea William L. Schaible Mr. Hubert Crawley Fire Marshal City of Tukwila 14475 - 59th Ave. So. Tukwila, Washington Dear Sir: We want to thank you for the time you spent with us last Friday viewing the material handling equipment installation for the distribution center. Mr. Don DeSanctis of PACE Engineering, the equipment designer and supplier, outlined the operating procedure for you and supplied a set of plans cover- ing the installation. Mr. Gray discussed the design concept for the equipment installed in the ready -to -wear (R.T.W.) two -level area, in regard to the fire protection sprinkler system. The upper level being utilized on a short -term, or peak flow basis, is designed completely of open grate catwalks to allow maximum coverage below. From a safety standpoint, all stairs and exterior walks have handrails with heavy gage wire mesh covering interior openings. We understand that the installation, as described and viewed, meets with your approval. If we can be of further service in answering any questions, please call us. We regret that Mr. John Richards of the Building Department could not be present, due to other commitments; however, please inform him of our dis- cussion and have him call us if there are any problems. WLS:ej cc: Mr. Bill Barker cc: Mr. Don DeSanctis Re: Nordstrom Distribution Center Sincerely, CictorO gra Elt Company Consulting Engineers 520 Fourteen Eleven Fourth Avenue Building Seattle, Washington 98101 MAin 3 -7950 March 6, 1972 VICTOR 0. GRAY & COMPANY, INC. a 1 . 6 C ' William L. Schaible Associate Member Consulting Engineers Council BITTMAN SANDERS HASSON L T ARCHITECTS AND A S S O C I A T E S IV A• I• A SECURITIES BUILDING.• 1904 THIRD AVENUE •.SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98101 • MA 3.2911 r....John Richards Tukwila Building Department City . of .Tukwila Tukwila, Washington 98188 Subject: Nordstrom Distribution Center Dear John: Enclosed are the addenda I promised to send you. T am sorry that they. didn't get sent to you at the time of bidding. The drawings of the two -story clothing racks and the garbage conveyor will be sent to you by Mr. Schaible of Victor 0. Gray `& Company. : As far as the two -story situation is concerned, the area between the grating catwalks will be filled with a heavy wire mesh for ::the sake of safety. As far as the other points of discussion, we:will,proceed immediately with the correction of the display . room walls; we will tape and spackle the joints and will seal at' the top of the wall with a 2x6 each side in accordance with our discussion. As I understand it, we agreed that the existing overhead door and the rel i tes in the wall' will be acceptable, but ; that the passage door must be self - closing. enc. cc: Mr. William Schaible A D E A N H . SANDERS , A I • A D A V I D H A S S O N N revise size of ticket booth nordstrom distribution D I It 4" NO TH 5OUT' X.._ .x 0 D ELF- Q t •Q M ,y. T. • N,TS. -x —e -x--- x.... A1717 O. OFF1 c Bf lTMAN, SAr IQ� 5 l ASSC)Ci? Q; 406 SEC.URI1fkw I:L u t);' ( SEATTLE WASIijNV`.J ...IN .( 4:1 • I /4.. _ 1t -c-," • -4- -•»- :.7.. .;;;,. , .fir or t4 - rar -14o -- 1 X Ct• Fecl,e. rAlFVrtr) FLYwoor INSImE 4 oLITSIvE, i 4R- o... 8.�0. ....._ ) -,1' L1piNCI GATE. 4X Co LTU, FIX. 6upro RT ,, F .1► M — Alamo M 0 iClteM iol - . L FIXTUReeS c.F -3 SEE DESc. KtFTtot3 ON oaHT, G-# Mr. FIX. - nc r To uNveRSlot O '4,X49 • --- ii 4 2 t7w C. to V W.E. FiO�t�:ii'i ,;:, INSERT (eL.L r acAsts) ePA IO" R%wr, 5111.LF 1wpGYiri,T STAN t.EY *19054 -- ?AINTSP ;4" PI.VWtn c.ouN ‘0"142 MOP SHE1.F7 ERAcYIET STANLEY I s 79lobq ' C 3/40 Q M N.O 7aT12CM 1DIST .► U'T' tai T E.t2 N ° 99 5E...ATT•LE., WA, floor plan Job. No By Date_ PRESENT: Frank N. Young, Jr. Roger Harnden John Berlin Frank English Glenn V. Peck Bob Valdez Dean H. Sanders J. H. Skog Bill Barker Wes Seibold William L. Schaible 1. Job Progress: VICTOR O. GRAY dc COMPANY CONBVL�TINGI ENa INEERPJ E3 .TTLE. WA SY3. NORDSTROM DISTRIBUTION CENTER NO. 99 COORDINATION MEETING NO. 28 Thursday, February 24, 1972 10:00 A.M. at Job Site client Project Subject Strand Incorporated 11 1 Pease & Sons tl Ability Sheet Metal Pace Company Bittman, Sanders, Hasson & Associates Beverly A. Travis & Associates Nordstrom Best 11 1 Victor 0. Gray & Company a. With the exception of the electrical, all subcontractors state that their work is complete and ready for final inspection. The electrical is approxi- mately one week from substantial completion. b. The material handling subcontractors for Nordstrom are essentially complete with the exception of the Ready -to -Wear area. This is approximately two to three weeks from completion. 2. A general discussion on job site clean up was held. Roger Harnden noted that exterior clean up had been done. The electrical job shack has been removed and the LPG tanks backfilled. The clean up of the interior areas depends on the RTW contractor's completion before cleaning in this area can be effective. It was noted that several piles of refuse have accumulated from the Nordstrom move - in operation. Bill Barker will coordinate removal of this material with his people. It was agreed that Strand has made at least one complete clean up of the area and that the remaining cleaning will depend on coordination with the various subcontractors. Roger Harnden will see that the job gets done. ▪ The Architectural and Mechanical Consultants have been advised that they should make a punch list of all items that should be corrected or completed this coming week. Jim Skog noted that he will not begin the electrical punch list until the following week based on the time schedule given him by Bill Richey for comple- tion of the electrical work. • Jim Skog has reviewed several problems with Bill Richey and these should be corrected in the near future. This includes correcting the operation of the Stair 1 and 2 3 -way switches so that they do not control the office area. . The LPG gas leak has been corrected and the pits backfilled. John Berlin states that Washington Natural Gas should be notified by the Owner that the building is ready to go on a standby rate. Bill Barker will coordinate this with his office. Sheet: Job. No. By Date Chk. _ Date.___.._ NORDSTROM DISTRIBUTION CENTER NO. 99 Coordination Meeting No. 28 - Page 2 VICTOR O. GRAY & COMPANY CON'S VLTINCr IDNGFINBB BEATTLam. WA SH. Client Project Subject 6. The exhaust fan motor change over is complete and all but one or two units are in operation. These are to be ready for operation by the first of next week. The air balancing of the entire heating system may be done after completion of the above work. The Contractor should notify us when the system is ready for air balancing. This probably should be delayed until after the punch list is completed. 7. Dean Sanders noted that the hot water heater in Janitor Room 127 is not located properly. It will be required to be relocated as close as possible to the loca- tion shown on the plans. Care should be taken in relocating so as not to block the operation of wall mounted equipment and controls. John Berlin will take care of this item. 8. Roger Harnden will notify the fence contractor that the sliding gate at the RTW service boom will be shortened to just clear the overhead track. This was agreed to by Bill Barker. The fence contractor should also submit a price on closing the gap between the display storage area fence and the nearest roof structural member. This gap was generated when the aisleways were widened in this storage area. John Nordstrom requested this item at last week's meeting. He requires that this area be com- pletely secure. It was also requested to have the fence contractor revise the locking device on bi -fold gate at the center aisle. The present arrangement does not provide for adequately securing the gate. Roger Harnden will coordinate each of these items with his contractor. 9. The painting is now complete with the exception of the column lettering and numbering and the floor painting in each of the fire hose stations as noted in the specifications. These items should be completed this coming week. The paint striping on the floor around the towline area noted as complete at last week's meeting is not satisfactory. Frank Young noted that this will be re -done but requested a delay until the exterior parking area is ready for striping so that his contractor can accomplish each item of work at one time. This would delay the interior work until sometime in the spring. Bill Barker tentatively agreed to this. He will check with his office for final determina- tion. 10. Prior to this Coordination Meeting, a meeting was held with John Richards of the Tukwila Building Department to discuss additional occupancy of the building. Bill Barker noted that it is desirable to move into the shoe storage area with the addition of approximately six more people. This is an area already approved for occupancy at an earlier date. Mr. Richards has no objection to this addition The spackling and taping of the carpenter and display shops is now complete along with the closure blocking at the tops of the walls as requested last week. Mr. Richards has noted that this work is acceptable in regard to the code requirements. I r :__I is Sheet job, No By Chic. • Date Date NORDSTROM DISTRIBUTION CENTER NO. 99 Coordination Meeting No. 28 - Page 3 WLSAi Copiegg to; John Nordstrom - ' Don DeSanctis J.H. Skog Steve Wood /John Richards vow to read 11. The review of the Application for Payment for February was completed and approved. Frank Young to note. 12. A Request for Payment of the change in water pipe size servicing fire hose • stations in the southeast and southwest corners was reviewed with John Berlin. This request has been submitted to Wood and Associates for their review. • 13. John Berlin also submitted the maintenance and operating manuals for approval. These have been delivered to Wood & Associates for their review. 14. There will be no further Coordination Meetings for the project. All other items will be handled on an individual basis or covered on the final inspection punch list. By William L. Schaible Victor 0. Gray & Company VICTOR. 0. Cr1R..2%.Y. Client dc COMPANY" Project CON IS 'LT 1...TINGI- ION GI-/NlitIMERISI Subject n.A."I"1"2.43EC , ex. l Job. No By Chk. Date Date PRESENT: Frank N. Young, Jr. Roger Harnden Frank English Bill Richey Bob Valdez Dean H. Sanders Bill Barker Hans H. Lenschow Wes Seibold Bob Sims Bill Schaible John Nordstrom 1. Job Progress: VICTOR O. GRAY tz COMPANY CONSVLT2N ENGINEERS SEATTLE. WASH. NORDSTROM DISTRIBUTION CENTER NO. 99 COORDINATION MEETING NO. 27 Thursday, February 17, 1972 10:00 A.M. at Job Site Strand Incorporated n to Pease & Sons Scott's Electric Pace Company Bittman, Sanders, Hasson & Associates Nordstrom Best n n 1I n Victor 0. Gray & Company Nordstrom Best 'c:iieut Project Subject a. The office area is essentially complete with a few minor items to be installed. b. The paint spray booth is assembled in place and the plumbing is complete. Only the explosion proof fixtures remain to be installed. c. The yellow paint stripe on the floor is complete around the towveyor area. 2. Roger Harnden has scheduled the waxing of the floors in the office area for Friday. Bill Barker is to coordinate the supp]yzing of sealer and wax for the floor. As Nordstrom requires the use of their material, a credit will be due for the wax as specified in the contract documents. 3. Dean Sanders has met with the Tukwila Building Inspector and Fire Marshal in regard to taping and spackling the walls in the carpenter and display shops. The Tukwila officials require this work to be complete prior to formal occupancy. A Request for Proposal for deleting this work was initiated some- time ago and will now be cancelled. 4. John Richards, the Tukwila building official, has requested a complete set of plans for the RTW and conveyor areas as early as possible. Don De Sanctis will supply these items and a meeting will be set up with the Tukwila officials to discuss the overall layout and design of this material handling equipment. Tentatively, this meeting is for next Friday morning (25th). This office will confirm the exact time and notify all persons concerned. 5. The electrical work got underway in the RTW area on Monday as scheduled. The work at present is approximately three days from completion, according to Bill Richey. The work of installing the receptacles in the conveyor area was started and has now come to a stop because of the lack of men to do the work. Bill Richey Job. No. By Chk. Date Date NORDSTROM DISTRIBUTION CENTER Coordination Meeting No. 27 - page 2 �F VICTOR O. GRAY '� -iicnt cfc COMPANY Project CON'F.3VLTXNG ECNGINEF111R.S Subject S�ATTL+E. WASH. and Frank Young were directed to request more men so that the work could continue in all areas. Bill Richey stated that he had taken the men from work in the conveyor area to install the wiring in the ADT system (burglar alarm). During the past week the exhaust fan motors have been changed and re-wired as directed. The MOM switch gear to be connected and in service by tomorrow. A submittal, As requested, on explosion proof fixtures for the paint spray booth has not been received as yet. Frank Young is to follow up on this request as these fixtures are required to put the paint spray room into service. 6. Frank English,notect,thet there is a leak in a LPG tank and the gas is being used in the warehouse in order to empty the tank for repair. The difference in price between natural gas and LPG should be noted so that an adjustment in cost can be made after this repair. The backfilling of these tanks has not been completed because of the problem with the leakage. The plumbing to the compressor is nearly complete. However, Hans Lenschow has requested that the compressor be moved from its specified location to a position on top of the janitor's closet. This was approved by John Nordstrom. We will review this location change to determine the specific requirements for mounting of the compressor in this new location. 7. Wes Seibold has noted that all of the south exterior doors leak at the bottom due to the heavy winds we have been receiving in this direction. Dean Sanders noted that the doors were not specified to have seals under this con- tract, but will review what is necessary to install a rubber seal or boot at each door. 8. A discussion was held as to the positioning of the unit heater'thermostata. The final decision was made to investigate vandal proof covers for each thermostat. These covers will prevent breakage and tampering. Wes Seibold will handle this directly for Nordstrom. Certain of the thermoltats require a changing of the baffle so that the heat from the unit heater is not directed at the thermostat. According to Frank Young, Glenn Peck of Ability Sheet Metal will take care of this. 9. John Nordstrom noted that the exterior fence grading and asphalting may be delayed until spring but should be completed at the earliest time practicable. John Nordstrom requested the interior fence around the display area be reviewed in regard to providing a closure all around the top. Bill Barker will check with Roger Herndon on this so that the fence subcontractor can submit a cost proposal. I Final Pace Job. No By Date Chic. Date NORDSTROM DISTRIBUTION CENTER Coordination. Meeting No. 27 - page 3 VICTOR O. GRAY c4z COMPANY CONE3VLTINQ EINa ■EBERS /3S7ATTL.E7. WA9 ( Client Project Subject John also requested that a coat of floor sealer be placed in the areas where carpeting will be laid in the offices. Roger Hamden agreed to have this done:tomorrow. 10. All contractors were requested to institute a clean up throughout the job site. Roger Harnden is to coordinate this to avoid conflicts. 11. There will be two more coordination meetings. All consultants are requested to make a punch list of all necessary items to be corrected after next Thurs- day's meeting (Feb. 24). WLS:ki Copies to: John Nordstrom Don De Santis Steve Wood J . H. k/John Richards VOG to read By William L. Schaible Victor 0. 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