HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit PG06-176 - CITY OF TUKWILA - FIRE STATION #52CITY OF TUKWILA
FIRE STATION #52
5900 S 147 ST
PG06 -176
Parcel No.: 3365901275
Address:
Suite No:
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City of Tukwila
Steven M. Mullet, Mayor
Department of Community Development
6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100
Tukwila, Washington 98188
Phone: 206 -431 -3670
Fax: 206-431-3665
Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us
5900 3 147 ST TUKW
PLUMBING /GAS PIPING PERMIT
Permit Number:
Issue Date:
Permit Expires On:
Steve Lancaster, Director
PG06 -176
11/01/2006
04/30/2007
Tenant:
Name: CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE STATION #52
Address: 5900 S 147 ST , TUKWILA WA
Owner:
Name: CITY OF TUKWILA
Address: TUKWILA WA ,
Contact Person:
Name: RUSSEL BJUGAN
Address: PO BOX 66945 , BURIEN WA
Contractor:
Name: CORSAIR CONSTRUCTION
Address: PO BOX 66945 , SEATFLE WA
Contractor License No: CORSAC *000NC
Phone:
Phone: 206 779 -7974
Phone: 206439 -1771
Expiration Date: 05/30/2007
DESCRIPTION OF WORK:
INSTALLATION OF NEW SUPPLY, WASTE LINES, AND FIXTURES FOR NEW RESTROOM IN
EXISTING FIRE STATION
Value of Plumbing /Gas Piping:
Fees Collected: $187.50
$0.00 Uniform Plumbing Code Edition: 2003
International Fuel Gas Code Edition: 2003
FIXTURE TYPE AND OUANTITY
Plumbing
Bathtub or combination bath/shower 0
Bidet 0
Clothes washer, domestic 0
Dental unit, cuspidor
Dishwasher, domestic, with independent drain
Drinking fountain or water cooler (per head)
Food -waste grinder, commercial
Floor drain
Shower, single head trap
Lavatory
Wash fountain
Receptor, indirect waste 0
Sinks 0
Urinals 0
Water Closet 1
Plumbing (cont.)
Building sewer and each trailer park sewer 0
Rain water system - per drain (inside bldg) 0
Water heater and/or vent 0
0 Industrial waste treatment interceptor, including
0 its trap and vent, except for kitchen type
0 grease interceptors 0
0 Repair or alteration of water piping and/or water
1 treatment equipment 1
1 Medical gas piping system serving one to five
1 inlets /outlets for a specific gas 3
0
Gas Piping
Gas piping outlets (0-5)
Gas piping outlets (6 +)
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PGO6 -176 Printed: 11-01 -2006
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City of Tukwila
Steven M. Mullet, Mayor
Department of Community Development
6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100
Tukwila, Washington 98188
Phone: 206 -431 -3670
Fax: 206 -431 -3665
Web site: http: //www.ci.tukwila.wa.us
Steve Lancaster, Director
Permit Number: PGO6 -176
Issue Date: 11/01/2006
Permit Expires On: 04/30/2007
Permit Center Authorized Signature: #1 ,—JO1
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Date: [IAA,
I hereby certify that I have read and .x- e this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances
her specified herein or not.
governing this work will be compile
The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating
construction or the performan of flk. I ant authorized to sign and obtain this plumbing /gas piping permit.
Date: %/ / c_L
Signature:
Print Name:
This permit shall become null and void if the work is not commenced within 180 days from the date of issuance, or if the work is suspended
or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection.
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PGO6 -176 Printed: 11 -01 -2006
City of Tukwila
Department of Community Development
6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100
Tukwila, Washington 98188
Phone: 206 -431 -3670
Fax: 206 -431 -3665
Web site: httpil/www.ci.tukwila.wa.us
PERMIT CONDITIONS
Parcel No.: 3365901275
Address:
Suite No:
Tenant:
5900 5 147 ST TUBW
CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE STATION #52
Permit Number:
Status:
Applied Date:
Issue Date:
PGO6 -176
ISSUED
10/05/2006
11/01/2006
1: ** *PLUMBING AND GAS PIPING * **
2: No changes shall be made to applicable plans and specifications unless prior approval is obtained from the Tukwila
Building Division.
3: All permits, inspection records and applicable plans shall be maintained at the job and available to the plumbing
inspector.
4: All plumbing and gas piping systems shall be installed in compliance with the Uniform Plumbing Code and the Fuel Gas
Code.
5: No portion of any plumbing system or gas piping shall be concealed until inspected and approved.
6: All plumbing and gas piping systems shall be tested and approved as required by the Plumbing Code and Fuel Gas Code.
Tests shall be conducted in the presence of the Plumbing Inspector. It shall be the duty of the holder of the permit to
make sure that the work will stand the test prescribed before giving notification that the work is ready for inspection.
7: No water, soil, or waste pipe shall be installed or permitted outside of a building or in an exterior wall unless,
adequate provision is made to protect such pipe from freezing. All hot and cold water pipes installed outside the
conditioned space shall be insulated to minimum 11-3.
8: Plastic and copper piping running through framing members to within one (1) inch of the exposed framing shall be
protected by steel nail plates not less than 18 guage.
9: Piping through concrete or masonry walls shall not be subject to any load from building construction. No plumbing
piping shall be directly embedded in concrete or masonry.
10: All pipes penetrating floor /ceiling assemblies and fire-resistance rated walls or partitions shall be protected in
accordance with the requirements of the building code.
11: Piping in the ground shall be laid on a firm bed for its entire length. Trenches shall be backfilled in thin layers to
twelve inches above the top of the piping with clean earth, which shall not contain stones, boulders, cinderfill,
frozen earth, or construction debris.
12: The issuance of a permit or approval of plans and specifications shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an
approval of any violation of any of the provisions of the Plumbing Code or Fuel Gas Code or any other ordinance of the
jurisdiction.
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City of Tukwila
Department of Community Development
6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100
Tukwila, Washington 98188
Phone: 206 -431 -3670
Fax: 206 -431 -3665
Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us
I hereby certify that I 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 provision of any other work or local laws regulating
construction or the performance of work.
Signature:
Print Name:
Date/) / oT
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Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review.
Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax.
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Scopes of Work
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PLANNING DIVISION:
-. Single family building footprint (area ofrhe foundation of all structures, plus any decks over U iochesand overhangs grater than Jg incites)i
'For an Accessory dwelling.provide the following:
Lot Area (sq II): Floor area of principal dwelling: ' ' ;Floor area of accessory dwelling:
• MPrard&documentarian that shows duatbey riocipatawnalives'.ace faberlwellingsasbis otter primary residuum.
Number ofPmidng Stalls Provided: Standard: Compact Handicap:
WillTee. boa-change inuse? D_ ._Yes If;jaseexplairr
-FIRE PROTECTIONIAAZARDOUS MATERIALS':
Spainldas JJ Automatic rue Alarm ,._. "'i..i] ' ion• • ;:..:`AD...,:.Oher(specify)
Wilt= le, combusableor bamrdousmffiaialsaimebm '1dmg? 0—.Yes fl _._No
- -..if j ru; attack ha of materials sad storage .locations on aspirate 8- 1D "sll':A' paw 'Sguantities and Aloft ria/Sgrety Data Sheet
SEPTIC SYSTEM
9_:::tin -site Septic Sys -For on -site septic system, provide 2 copies ofaaanmt septic design approved byleg County Health
Department _
QMppU mwa..- AtyammwtaHtsms -Pame Apps tiondoe
ceases: +•ems -
Pagel of 6
'. 3bopc %rWalk (please pcovidedetailat 1 ): ) ) �l
7hr C. S�n•u 1 e`2 O 4 eft #&9rcoa•ct ; >7 ' •0C 15+-5 &t
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Sewer District •
❑_Tukwila .t ❑:- ValVae
tj_Sewer Use Certificate `,[]_Sevier Availabilit,Provider'
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r' Setae System:
j] On- siteSepticSystem -for en- siteaeptieryst m peovide2 copies ofaaurae approved 'by King County 'NeatthDepartment.
• Submitted wilt Avpliea8m (mark beta which anlvk
❑. Civil Plans (Maximus Pape Size -42 "x34^)
13. Technical Information Report (Steam Drainage) ❑.;GeatafinicalReport
0-Bond _ ❑.Jnsaiee ❑_£azemed(s) ❑_ Maintenance Agreement(s)
Proposed Activities (mark boxes that apply):
❑ _.Rightof -way Use - Nonprofit for less than 72 hours
❑ ...Right-of-way Use - No Disturbance ❑ ., Right-of-may Use - Potential Disturbance
a...Const uction/Excavation/Fill -Right-of-way _
Non Right-of-way
j]LTraffic Impact Analysis
0-Hold Harmless -(SAO)
❑ ...Hold Harmless - (ROW)
❑ .. Right-of -way Use - Profit for less than 72 hours
0...Total Cut cubic yards
❑ ...Total Fill cubic yards
0 —Sze ita ysideSerter
.. .Xapa.Removiiktlities
O_Frontage Improvements
fl _Traffic Cotmol
[]- .Back(low Prevention - Fire Protection_
Irrigation
Domestic Water
❑ .. Work in Flood Zone
❑ .. Stone Drainage
. �.;AbmdoriSepficTaak
j]. Cade Cat
❑_ Pavement Cat
;._Looped Fire Line
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13 ...Permanent Water Meta Size... " . —WO .a
;13- .Temporary Water Meter Size.. - - WC)/
0...Water Only Meter Siz.._....._ f1 - W011
❑ ... Sewer Main Extension — Public Private
Q _Water Main Extmann ...„._...Public _ Private
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❑ - Trench Excavation
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. Deduct Water Meter Size
FINANCE INFORMATION
Fire Line Size at Property Line :.Number of Public Fire Hydrant(s)
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....Water • ` . fl _Sc-a . j3- -Sswae Treatment
Monthly Service Biingto
Name DayTelephone:
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Name:
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MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR INFORMAT
Company Name:
Mailing Address:
City
COMaCIPEr3011 . w, :n`IP141Crie"
E- Mat7Address: liFaz•Number:
ContractorRtgisttationNumber: Expiration Date:
State
zip
Valuation of Mechanical work (contractor's bid price):.s
Scope or Work information): .
Use: Residential: New _..[] Replacement
Commercial: New ._:n Replacement ....9
Fuel Type: Electric ...0 Gas.... Other:
Indicate type of mechanical work being installed and the quantity below:
Unit Type:
Y ;
link Type: ; : `
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Unit Typea. -: .
'Qh
oiler /Compressor
FtanacecI00K BTU
Air Handling Unit >10,000
Fire Damper
0-3 HP /100,000 BTU
b rn ce>100KBTU -
tvapaatarCooler _.
?,'1Diffuser
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3- t53P1500,000BTU
Floor Furnace
VentilationFanCanna:tat
to Single Duct
. ...Thermusw
'15- 30RP11,000,000B
Suspended/Wali/Floor
Mounted Heater
Ventilation System
Wood/Gas Stove
30-50 HP/1,750,000 BTU
Appliance Vent
Hood and Duct
Emergency
Generator
50+ HP /1,750,000 BTU
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Repair or Addition to
Heat/Refrig/Cooling
System
Incinerator -Domestic
Other Mechanical
Equipment
Air Handling Unit
<10,000 CFM
incinerator Comm/Ind
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Valuation of Plurnbbtrovork (ccmtractor's bid price): $
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,.. Scope of Work (please provide detailed "armation):
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; Building Ilse (Per Intl Buikling Code):_
Occupancy (per kin Building Cod4
. Utility Purveyor Water: Sewer:
Indicate type of plumbing fixtures and/or gas piping outlets being installed and the quantity below:
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Bathtub or combination
bath/shower
Drinking fountain or water
cooler (per head)
Wash fountain
Gas piping outlets
Bidet
Food-waste grinder,
commercial
Receptor, indirect
waste
Cbtheswasher,Acenestic 1
Etoordriin
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-Sinks
1
Dental unit, cuspidor
Shower, single headtrap
f
Urinals
Dishwasher, domestic,
with independent drain
Lavatory
1
Water Closet
1
Building sew= or trailer
park sewer ,
Rain water system - per
drain (inside building)
Water beater and/or ,
vent
Additional medicalgas
inlets/outlets-six ormore
Industrial waste
pretreatment interceptor,
including its trap and vent,
except for kitchen type . s.,
grease interceptors
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Repair maturation of water
piping andlor water treating
equipment , ,_ , .,
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Repair or alteration
ofdrainage or vent
Piping .
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Medical gas piping system
serving one to five
inlets/outhtts for specific gas
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Valued Construction Inadacases, avalue 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 cutrent fee schedules.
Expiration of Plan-Review— Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the daze of application shall expire by limitation.
Building and Mechanical Permit
• -- be°Bmmmg(ilfciatmargrananormme oftmefortafitional p riodsaote esei ig90.daysatch Thtexteation"sbalibe
requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 105321otemazioual Build-mg Code (current edition).
Plumbmtt Permit •
The Building Official may grant one extaision of time for an additional period not exceeding 180 days. The citation shall be requested
in waiting and justiEable.causo.demonstrated.,: Section 103.A3IJniform Plumbing. Code (anent edition).
I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER
. PENALTY OF PERJURY BYTHE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND IAM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT.
'BUILDING OWNER ORA
Signature:
Print Name: /C//fi�r ^�o()tt 4>�
Mailing Address: r0 ISAX 4441
Date: • le 1
DayTehphone: .aL r77sy -74"i'J
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Date Application Accepted:
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Date Application Expires:
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City of Tukwila
Department of Community Development
6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100
Tukwila, Washington 98188
Phone: 206 -431 -3670
Fax: 206 -431 -3665
Web site: http✓/www.ci.tukwila.wa.us
SET RECEIPT
RECEIPT NO: R06 -01745
Initials: JEM
User ID: 1165
Payee: RUSSEL K. BJUGAN
Payment Date: 11/01/2006
Total Payment: 795.22
SET ID: 1030 SET NAME: TUKWILA FIRE STATION
SET TRANSACTIONS:
Set Member Amount
D06 -373 639.72
PG06 -176 0 155.50
TOTAL: 639.72
TRANSACTION LIST:
Type Method Description Amount
Payment Check 4780 795.22
TOTAL: 795.22
ACCOUNT ITEM LIST:
Description
Account Code Current Pmts
BUILDING - NONRES
PLAN CHECK - NONRES
PLUMBING - NONRES
STATE BUILDING SURCHARGE
000/322.100 635.22
000/345.830 -2.50
000/322.100 158.00
000/386.904 4.50
TOTAL: 795.22
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1327 11/01 9716 TOTAL 795.22
City of Tukwila
Department of Community Development
6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100
Tukwila, Washington 98188
Phone: 206 - 431 -3670
Fax: 206 - 431 -3665
SET RECEIPT
Steven M. Mullet, Mayor
Steve Lancaster, Director
RECEIPT NO: R06 -01572
Initials:
Payment Date: 10/05/2006
User ID: 1165 Total Payment: 444.89
Payee: RUSSEL K. BJUGAN
SET ID: 1005 SET NAME: CITY OF TUKWILA
SET TRANSACTIONS:
Set Member Amount
D06 -373
PG06 -176
TOTAL:
412.89
32.00
444.89
TRANSACTION LIST:
Type Method Description
Amount
Payment Check 4726 444.89
TOTAL: 444.89
ACCOUNT ITEM LIST:
Description
Account Code Current Pmts
PLAN CHECK - NONRES
000/345.830 444.89
TOTAL: 444.89
0443 10/05 9716 TOTAL 444.89
INSPECT LON NO.
INSPECTION RECORD
Retain a copy with permit
CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION
6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (2
PERMIT N
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Pr ct:
Type of Inspection:
Address:
...57/61-/Un/
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Date Called:
Special Instructions:
Date Wanted:
a —J"07
a.
Requester:
Phone No:
%Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval.
COMMENTS:
spect
Date:
8.00 REINSPECTION FEE RE UIRED. Pri pf to inspection, fee must be
paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to sechedule reinspection.
Receipt No.:
'Date:
INSPECTION RECORD
Retain a copy with permit
CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION
6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188
PER
(206 431 -360
Project:.
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Type of Inspection:
/9O0 Oct- -, i
Address:
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Date Called:
Speaal Instructions:
Date Want ed
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Requester:
Phone No:
2,-972
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ElApproved per applicable codes.
Corrections required prior to approval.
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pi $58.00 REINSPECTI • N FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be
paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to sechedule reinspection.
Date:
Receipt No.:
Date:
4 Yit... -L
INSPECTION NO.
CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION
6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188
INSPECTION RECORD
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Address:
Date Called:
Spetill
Date Want d: - a.m.
Reques er:
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Phone No: �( -3759%
ipproved per applicable codes.
ElCorrections required prior to approval.
COMMENTS:
$58. REINSPECT • N F = REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be
paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.; Suite 100. Call to sechedule reinspection.
Receipt No.:
Date:
_ J. aaL3�G:d A
INSPEC710N NO.
CITY OF.TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION
6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188
INSPECTION RECORD
Retain a copy With permit
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Project:
F% % -A a, 52-
Type of Inspection:
Cb d��4
Address:
50S/97
Date Called:
Special Instructions:
Date Wanted: a • niv_oe
Requester:// //
Phone No:
Approved per applicable codes.
Corrections required prior to approval.
ri $58. • SPECTION F E REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be
paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to sechedule reinspection.
Receipt No.:
Date:
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SPECIFICATIONS
FILE COPY
Permit No.
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CITY OF TUKWILA
ALTERATIONS TO
FIRE STATION #52
5900 South 147TH Street, Tukwila, Washington 98188
REVIEWED FOR
CODE COMPLIANCE
T. pnnonuco
OCT 26Z006
Of Tukwila
BUILDING DIVISION
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Prepared by:
IVARY & ASSOCIATES, ARCHITECTS
551 N.E. 6511i Street Seattle, Washington 98115
June15,2006
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INDEX OF SPECIFICATIONS
Title Page Count
DIVISON 1- GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
01005 Summary of Work 2
01035 Special Provisions 2
01040 Project Coordination 2
01060 Regulatory Requirements 2
01090 Definitions & Standards 4
01100 Base Bid & Bid Additives 1
01200 Project Meetings 3
01340 Submittals 3
01505 Temporary Facilities 1
01545 Existing Facilities 1
01600 Materials and Equipment 2
01605 Products & Substitutions 2
01705 Project Closeout 4
01720 Project Record Documents 3
01730 Operation & Maintenance Manual 2
DIVISON 2 - SITEWORK
02060 Demolition 2
DIVISION 3 - CONCRETE
03000 Concrete 1
DIVISION 4 - MASONRY
None
DIVISION 5 - METALS
None
DIVISION 6 - WOOD & PLASTICS
06100
06200
Rough Carpentry
Finish Carpentry
DIVISION 7 - THERMAL & MOISTURE PROTECTION
07200
07900
Insulation
Sealants
3 '
2
2
3
1
DIVISION 8 - DOORS & WINDOWS
08100 Steel Door Frames 2
08210 Wood Doors 2
08520 Aluminum Windows 2
08700 Finish Hardware 2
DIVISION 9 - FINISHES
09250 Gypsum Drywall 3
09650 Resilient Flooring 3
09700 Suspended Ceiling Systems 1
09900 Painting 5
DIVISION 10 - SPECIALTIES
10200 Louvers & Vents 2
10800 Toilet Accessories 2
10824 Shower Enclosure 1
DIVISION 11— EQUIPMENT
None
DIVISION 12 — FURNISHINGS
None
DIVISION 13 — SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION
None
DIVISION 14 - CONVEYING SYSTEMS
None
DIVISION 15 - MECHANICAL
15100
15250
Plumbing
Pipe Insulation
DIVISION 16 - ELECTRICAL
16000
16500
Electrical Work
Lighting
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DIVISION 1- GENERAL REQUIREMENTS CITY OF TUKWILA
SECTION 01005 FIRE STATION #52
SUMMARY OF WORK ALTERATIONS
ART 1- GENERAL
1.1
IDENTIFICATION AND SUMMARY OF WORK
The nature of this project is the construction of a new restroom in the existing Fire Station #52
located at 5900 South 147th Street, Tukwila, WA.
1.2 STANDARDS
Requirements of the work are contained in the contract documents, which include these
Specifications, and the Contract drawings.
1.3 PERMITS
The Owner will pay the Building Permit, all other required permits shall be paid for by the
Contractor.
1.4 FEES
The Contractor shall pay for all related plumbing and electrical fees.
1.5 BID DOCUMENTS
All work shall be done in accordance with the bid documents that are made up of the following
drawings, contract provisions and specifications:
Construction Drawings titled: City of Tukwila. Alterations to Fire Station #52 with
Drawings, dated June 15, 2006
Contract Provisions & Specifications dtled: City of Tukwila, Alteration s to Fire Station
#52 with Drawings dated June 15, 2006
PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Applicable)
FART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 EXISTING OPERATIONS
The existing Fire Station will remain in operation during this project, therefore construction work
must be accomplished to minimize impacts to their operations.
3.2 CUTTING AND PATCHING
A. Structural Work: Do not cut- and -patch structural work in a manner resulting in a reduction
of load - carrying capacity or load /deflection ratio. Submit proposal and request and obtain
Architect's approval before proceeding with cut- and -patch of structural work.
B. Visual /Quality Limitations: Do not cut -and -patch work exposed to view (exterior and
interior) in a manner resulting in noticeable reduction of visual qualities and similar qualities,
as judged by the Architect.
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3.3 ACCESS TO SITE
The Contractor, Subcontractors and Suppliers shall be provided access to the site during normal
operating hours of 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. weekdays, excluding holidays: Access ways shall be
restricted as needed to allow the existing facility to remain secure and in operation.
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 1- GENERAL CONDITIONS CITY OF TUKWILA
SECTION 01035 FIRE STATION #52
SPECIAL PROVISIONS ALTERATIONS
PART 1- GENERAL.
1.1
NUMBER OF ITEMS
Wherever in these specification, an article, device of piece of equipment is referred to in the
singular number, such reference applies to all and as many articles as are indicated or
required to complete the installation
1.2 RELATED DOCUMENTS
Conditions of the Contract and the Supplements thereto by the City of Tukwila apply to the
work specified in this Section.
1.3 DEFINITIONS
The following terms are used in the Contract Documents and are defined as follows:
A. The term "approved" and "for approval" means "approved by the
Architect" and "for the Architect's approval ". -
B. Where the terms, "or approved" or "or approved equal" are used, the Architect is
the sole judge of the quality and suitability of the proposed substitutions.
C. The term "coordinate" means "satisfactorily combine the work of all trades for a
complete and operating installation."
D. The term "directed" means "as directed by the Architect ".
E. The term "indicated" means "indicated or noted on the drawing"
F. The term "provide" means to "furnish and install ".
G. The term "requested" means "as requested by the Architect"
H. the term "selected" means "as selected by the Architect ".
I. The term "OFCI" means "owner - furnished, Contractor - installed"
J. The term *NIC" means "not in the Contract ".
1.4 BUILDING PERMIT SET OF PRINTS
A. The Contractor shall keep the building permit set of drawings at the job site during
construction, in good condition, and shall make no marks on the permit set. Just
prior to final acceptance, the Contractor shall deliver to the Owner the permit set of
plans.
B. The Contractor shall include in the base bid contract sum the cost of all fees,
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inspections and permits for work as described in the drawings.
C. Contractor shall arrange And pay for all hook -up costs related fees and permits for
the complete installation of all utilities and associated work to service the building as
follows:
1. Electrical service (temporary and permanent)
2. Telephone service from existing office to new shop space.
1.5 CLEAN -UP
A. Interior: After all trades have completed their work and just before substantial
completion and occupancy by the Owner, thoroughly clean all interior surfaces of
the building affected by the work of this Contract.
B. Exterior: Remove construction equipment and temporary facilities from premises,
clean and disinfect areas occupied by sanitary conveniences, remove temporary
connection to services and restore to "original" condition. Sweep and scrub
exterior paving clean of all stains and dirt. Remove all construction debris and
excess materials.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Applicable)
PART 3 - EXECUTIONS (Not Applicable).
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 1- GENERAL CONDITIONS CITY OF TUKWILA
SECTION 01040 FIRE STATION #52
PROJECT COORDINATION ALTERATIONS
PART 1- GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
Conditions of the Contract and the Supplements thereto by the City of Tukwila apply to the
work specified in this Section.
1.2 SUMMARY
A. This Section specifies specific administrative and supervisory requirements
necessary for Project coordination including, but not necessarily limited to:
1. Coordination
2. Administrative and supervisory personnel
3. General installation provisions
4. Cleaning and protection
B. Progress meetings, coordination meetings and pre - installation conferences are
included in Section "Project Meetings ".
C. Requirements for the Contractor's Construction Schedule are included in Section
"Submittals"
1.3 COORDINATION
A. Coordinate construction activities included under various Sections of these
Specifications to assure efficient and orderly installation of each part of the Work.
Coordinate construction operations included under different Sections of the
Specifications that are dependent upon each other for proper installation,
connection, and operation.
1. Where installation of one part of the Work is dependent on installation of
other components, either before or after its own installation, schedule
construction activities in the sequence required to obtain the best results.
2. Coordinate installation of different components, when limited space is
available, to assure maximum accessibility for required installation,
operation, and maintenance of components.
Make adequate provisions to accommodate items scheduled for later
installation.
B. Administrative Procedures - Coordinate scheduling and tinting of required
administrative procedures with other construction activities to avoid conflicts and
ensure orderly progress of the Work. Such administrative activities include, but are
not limited to the following.
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1. Preparation of schedules
2. Scheduling of work.
3. Installation and removal of temporary facilities.
4. Delivery and processing of submittals
5. Progress meetings
6. Project Close -out activities
C. Conservation - Coordinate construction activities to ensure that operations are
carried out with consideration given to conservation of energy, water, and materials.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
Prepare and submit coordination drawings where required to insure proper installation of all
related components.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Applicable)
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 GENERAL INSTALLATION PROVISIONS
A. Inspection of Conditions - the installer of each major component shall inspect both
substrate and the condition under which work is to be performed. Do not proceed
until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected in an acceptable manner
B. Comply with manufacturer's installation instructions and recommendations to the
extent that those instructions are more explicit or stringent than requirements
contained in Contract Documents.
C. Install each component during weather conditions and Project status that will
ensure the best possible results. Isolate each part of the completed construction
from incompatible materials as necessary to prevent deterioration.
3.2 CLEANING AND PROTECTION
A. Clean and maintain completed construction as frequently as necessary through the
construction period. Adjust and lubricate operable components to ensure
operability without damaging effects.
B. Supervise construction activities to ensure that no part of the construction,
completed or in progress, is subject to harmful, dangerous, damaging, or otherwise
deleterious exposure during the construction period.
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 1- GENERAL CONDITIONS CITY OF TUKWILA
SECTION 01060 FIRE STATION #52
REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS ALTERATIONS
PART 1- GENERAL
1.1 GENERAL
A. Throughout the Contract Documents, reference is made to codes and standards
which establish qualities and types of workmanship and materials, and which
establish methods for reporting on the pertinent characteristics
B. Where materials or workmanship are required by these Contract Documents to
meet or exceed the specifically named code or standard, it is the Contractor's
responsibility to provide materials and workmanship which meet or exceed the
specifically named code or standard.
C. When required by the Contract Documents, deliver to the Engineer required proof that the
materials or workmanship or both meet or exceed the requirements of the specifically
named code or standard. Such proof shall be copies of a certified report of tests conducted
by a testing agency approved for that purpose.
D. Related Requirements in Other Parts of the Specifications include the General and
Supplementary Conditions.
1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Familiarity with Pertinent Codes and Standards: In procuring all items used in this work, it
is the Contractor's responsibility to verify the detailed requirements of the specifically named
codes and standards and to verify that the items procured for use in this work meet or
exceed the specified requirements.
B. Rejection of Non- Complying Items: The Owner's Representative reserves the right to reject
items incorporated into the Work which fail to meet the specified minimum requirements.
The Owner's Representative further reserves the right, and without prejudice to other
recourse the Architect may take, to accept non - complying items subject to an adjustment in
the Awarded Contract Price as approved by the Owner's Representative.
1.3 APPLICABLE CODES AND STANDARDS
A. All pertinent laws, ordinances, rules, regulations and codes shall govern construction
activities at the work site.
B. Construction which is not governed by governmental regulations or the Contract
Specifications will be governed by the more stringent provisions of the latest published
edition or statute adopted edition, at the time of Contract signing, following applicable
codes and standards:
1. International Building Code & ANSI Standards
2. National Electrical Code
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3.. Uniform Plumbing Code
4. Uniform Fire Code
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 1- GENERAL CONDITIONS CITY OF TIUKWILA
SECTION 01090 FIRE STATION #52
DEFINITIONS AND STANDARDS ALTERATIONS
PART 1- GENERAL
1.1
CODES AND STANDARDS
A. Comply with applicable requirements of the International Building Code and
governing codes and ordinances of the City of Tukwila.
B. In addition to governing codes, the 2000 State of Washington Standard
Specifications for Road, Bridge, and Municipal Construction shall be considered a
governing standard for this project.
C. Except where the Contract Documents include more stringent requirements,
applicable construction industry standards have the same force and effect as if
bound or copied directly into the Contract Documents to the extent referenced.
Such standards are made a part of the Contract Documents by reference.
1.2 DEFINITIONS
A. Owner
The term Owner shall mean the City of Tukwila acting through the City of Tukwila
Public Works Department..
B. Owner's Representative
The term Owner's Representative shall mean that person or persons that has been
identified by the City of Tukwila to act in the behalf of the Owner during the
Construction Period.
C. Contract Amount
The term Contract Amount shall mean the Awarded Contract Price.
D. Contract Sum
The term Contract Sum shall mean the Awarded Contract Price.
E. Architect
The term Architect shall mean the Owner's Representative.
Provide
The term provide shall mean that the Contractor shall furnish, install, test and make
ready for use any and all items so designated.
G. Furnish
The term means supply and deliver to the Project site, ready for unloading,
unpacking, assembly, and installation.
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H. Install
The term describes operations at the Project site including the actual unloading,
unpacking, assembly, erection, placing, anchoring, applying, working to dimension,
finishing, curing, protecting, cleaning, and similar operations.
J.
Regulations
The term regulations includes laws, ordinances, statutes, and lawful orders issued by
authorities having jurisdiction, as well as rules, conventions, and agreements within
the construction industry that control performance of work.
Directed
Term such as directed, requested, authorized, selected. approved. required and
permitted mean directed by the Architect, requested by the Architect, and similar
phases.
K. Installer
An installer is the Contractor or another entity engaged by the Contractor, either as
an employee, or subcontractor, to perform a particular construction activity.
L. Project site
The project site is the space available to the Contractor for performing construction
activities either exclusively or in conjunction with others performing other work as
part of the Project. The extent of the Project site is shown on the Drawings.
1.3 ASSOCIATION AND STANDARDS
In addition to other associations and standards referenced in APWA Standard Specification
for Municipal Public Works Construction the project shall be built in conformance with the
following as determined by the Owner:
IBC International Building Code, 2003 Edition
UL Underwriters Laboratories
2007. E. Olive Street
Chicago, LL 60611
WCLIB West Coast Lumber Inspection Bureau
1750 S.W. Skyline Blvd.
Portland, OR
OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(U.S. Department of Labor)
1.4 ABBREVIATION SCHEDULE
The following abbreviations are standard with the Architect for all projects. Many will not
appear on this set of Construction Drawings. Certain common usages abbreviations have
not been included. Others may appear in Supplementary Schedule on Drawings.
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Abbreviation Meaning
A.B. Anchor Bolt
Add. Additive
Adj. Adjacent
Alt. Alternate
Approx. Approximately
B. or Bot. Bottom
Bldg Building
Clr. Clear
Conn. Connection
Cont. Continuous
Dia. Diameter
Det. Detail
Dwg. Drawing
Ea. Each
Elev. Elevation
Elec. Electrical
Exist. Existing
E.J. Expansion Joint
Eq. Equal
Fin. Finish
F.O.I.C. Furnished by Owner Installed by Contractor
F.O.S. Face of Stud
F.O.W. Face of Wall
Ft. Foot
Galv. Galvanized
Gal. Gallon
G.I.P. Galvanized Iron Pipe
Horiz. Horizontal
Ht. Height
I.D. Inside Diameter
Jt. Joint
Max. Maximum
Min. Minimum
M.B. Machine Bolt
Mtl Metal
N.I.C. Not in Contract
No. Number
O.C. On Center
O.D. Outside Diameter
O & M Operation & Maintenance
Perf. Perforated
Plywd Plywood
P.T. Pressure Treated
P.V.C. Polyvinyl Chloride
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R Radius
Reinf Reinforced
Req pr Req'd Required
RO.W. Right of Way
San. Sanitary
Sec. Section
Sch. Schedule
Sht. Sheet
Sim. Similar
Specs. Specifications
S.S. Stainless Steel
Std. Standard
T.W. Top of Wall
Typ. Typical
With
Wd. Wood
PART 2 - PRODUCTS(Not Applicable)
PART 3 - EXECUTION (Not Applicable)
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 1- GENERAL CONDITIONS CITY OF TUKWILA
SECTION 01100 FIRE STATION #52
BASE BID & ADDITIVE BIDS ALTERATIONS
PART 1- GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
Conditions of the Contract, and the Supplements thereto by the City of Tukwila apply to the work specified
in this Section.
1.2 OWNERS AWARD PROCEDURES
A. Intent: It is the intent of the Owner to award one prime contract for the construction of the new
restroom in the existing bunk room area as shown on the drawings and specified herein.
B. Right to Reject: The Owner reserves the right to accept, or to reject any or all of the bids and /or
additive bids
1.2 BASE BID
The Base Bid shall be the total construction amount for all materials, supplies, equipment, tools, labor, fees,
and project overhead required for the complete construction of the alteration project, excluding Washington
State Sales Tax.
1.3 ADDITIVE BIDS
There are no Additive Bid Items on this project.
PART 2 — PRODUCTS (Not Applicable)
PART 3 - EXECUTION (Not Applicable)
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 1- GENERAL CONDITIONS CITY OF TUKWILA
SECTION 01200 FIRE STATION #52
PROJECT MEETINGS ALTERATIONS
PART 1- GENER L
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
Conditions of the Contract, and Supplements thereto by City of Tukwila apply to the work
specified in this Section.
1.2 SUMMARY
This Section specifies administrative and procedural requirements for project
meetings including but not limited to:
1. Pre- construction conference
2. Pre - installation Conferences
3. Progress Meetings
1.3 PRE - CONSTRUCTION CONFERENCE
A. The Owner will schedule a pre - construction conference and organization meeting at
the Project site or other convenient location no later than 15 days after execution of
the agreement and prior to commencement of construction activities. Owner will
conduct the meeting to review responsibilities and personnel assignments.
B. Attendees - The Owner, Architect, the Contractor and its superintendent, major
subcontractors, manufactures, suppliers and other concerned parties shall each be
represented at the conference by persons familiar with and authorized to conclude
matters relating to the Work.
C. Agenda - Discuss items of significance that could affect progress
including such topics as:
1. Tentative construction schedule and phasing of work
2. Critical work sequencing
3. Designation of responsible personnel
4. Procedures for processing field directives and change orders
5. Procedures for application for payment
6. Submittal of Shop Drawings, product data and samples
7. Preparation and maintaining record drawings
8. Use of the premises
9. Office, work and storage areas
10. Safety procedures
11. First aid and security measures
12. Ongoing operation of existing Public Works Facility
13. Housekeeping
14. Working hours
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1.4 PRE - INSTALLATION CONFERENCES
Conduct a pre - installation conference at the site before each construction activity that
requires coordination with other main items of construction, or inspection by Owner's
Representative. The installer and representatives for material /product to be installed shall
attend the meeting. All factors that may affect the installation of the work shall be reviewed,
including scheduling, compatibility of surrounding substrate, required inspections, and
potential corrective work.
1.5 PROGRESS MEETINGS
A. Conduct progress meetings at the Project site at regularly scheduled intervals as
required.
B. Agenda - Review Architects progress report from previous progress meeting.
Review work in progress. Review other items of significance that could affect
progress or quality of work.
C. Scheduling - The work progress will be reviewed in relation to the Contractor's
Construction Schedule to verify that the work of each component of the project is
in conformance with Schedule. The Contractor shall determine how any activity
that is behind schedule will be expedited to ensure that the project will be
completed within the Contract Time.
D. Reporting - The Architect will distribute copies of the notes from the progress
meeting to the Owner, and Contractor. The Contractor will distribute copies of the
meeting notes to each subcontractor, or supplier present at the meeting, and any
other party that is affected by the actions taken or decisions made at that meeting.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS fNot Applicable)
PART 3 - EXECUTION (Not Applicable)
Sample meeting agenda:
Attending:
CONSTRUCTION MEETING # (NUMBER)
Agenda (DATE / TIME)
PROJECT NAME
CONTRACT #
Name Representing Phone Fax
1. Review and approve minutes of previous meeting.
2. Review work progress and contract time remaining since previous meeting.
3. Review plans for progress for succeeding work period.
4. Review construction schedule
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5. Review correction measure and procedures to regain project schedule, as applicable.
6. Present field observations, problems, and conflicts.
7. Review maintenance of quality control and work standards.
8. Review submittal schedules; present methods to expedite, as required.
9. Review delivery schedules
10. Review proposed changes for:
a. Effect on construction schedule and on completion date,
b. Effect on any other contract of the project.
11. Review modification proposals and-finalize prices.
12. Review draft of application for payment at end of month.
13. Review required revisions to project record documents.
14. Review project safety.
15. Review any other business.
16. Review all claims to be current.
17. Other business relating to work
18. Next meeting - schedule for
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 1- GENERAL REQUIREMENTS CITY OF TUKWILA
SECTION 01340 FIRE STATION #52
SUBMITTALS ALTERATIONS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 GENERAL
Coordinate submittals with progress schedule and actual progress of work; allow 1 week for
Architects /Engineer's initial processing of submittals requiring review and return. Provide copies
required by governing authorities, which are in addition to copies specified for submittal to
Architect.
1.2 SUMMARY OF SUBMITTALS
This Sections specifies the submittal and review process required for identified material assemblies
and products to be incorporated into the Project. including the following.
A. Contractor's construction schedule
B. Submittal schedule
C. Product Data
D. Samples
1.3 CONTRACTOR'S CONSTRUCTION SCHEDULE
A. Provide a horizontal bar chart type construction schedule. Submit within 7
days of the date established for "Notice to Proceed ".
1. Provide separate time bar for each significant construction activity.
Provide the same breakdown of units for the Work as indicated in the
"Schedule of Values ".
2. Within each time bar indicate estimated completion percentage in 10
percent increments. As work progresses, place contrasting mark in each bar
to indicate Actual Completion
3. Prepare schedule on a sheet of sufficient size to show entire construction period.
4. Coordinate the Contractor's construction schedule with the schedule of
values.
5. Indicate Physical Completion on the schedule.
B. Distribution - Following response to the initial submittal, print and distribute copies to the
Architect, Owner, subcontractors and other parties affected by the schedule.
C. Schedule Updating - Revise the schedule each month where revisions have been identified
of made. Submit schedule at the following progress meeting.
1.4 SUBMITTAL SCHEDULE
A. After development and acceptance of the Contractor's construction schedule, prepare a
complete schedule of submittals as required by each Section of these specifications. Submit
the schedule within 7 days of the date required for the establishment of the construction
schedule. Prepare schedule in chronological order for all submittals. Identification of
submittal shall include date of submittal, Specification Section Number, name of
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subcontractor, and indication of initial review and approval by the Contractor.
B. Schedule update - As submittals are reviewed and processed, the Contractor shall indicate
the status of submittals indicating date submitted, present status of submittal, and date of
approval by Architect. The updated schedule indicating status of all submittals shall be
posted in the project office.
1.5 PRODUCT DATA
A. Submit manufacturer's printed product data that shall include full product description,
installation instructions, accessories or options provided, installation templates, color and
finish options, and connection requirements to utilities as required.
B. Mark each copy to indicate actual product to be provided; show selections from among
options in manufacturer's printed product data. Except as otherwise indicated, submittal is
for information and record. Do not proceed with installation of manufactured products
until a copy of related product data is in Installer's possession at project site.
C. Indicate on each copy the date of submittal, the subcontractor or supplier submitting, and
that the Contractor has made an initial review of the product and has verified that the
product complies with the requirements set in the Specification Section.
D. Provide a minimum of 5 copies so that two copies can be retained by the Architect, one
copy to be on file at Contractor's main office, one copy to be on file at the project site
office, one copy transmitted to the subcontractor /supplier.
1.6 SETS OF SAMPLES
Submit 3 sets; two sets will be returned. Provide 2 or more samples in each set where variations in
color, pattern or texture are observable. Maintain returned set at project site, for purposes of quality
control comparisons.
1.7 REVIEW ACTION
The Architect shall review shop drawings, product data, and samples for conformance with
Contract Documents. The Architect, after reviewing the submittals, shall stamp each submittal
indicating the following action is required by the Contractos:
A. Shop Drawing, Product Data, or Sample is approved as submitted, requiring
no further review.
B. Shop Drawing, Product Data, or Sample is approved with minor corrections
noted. Submitted item may be incorporated into the project, conforming to the
identified corrections. no further submittals are required.
C. Shop Drawing, Product Data, or Sample is not approved, and shall be re-
submitted by the Contractor as required to meet requirements of Construction
Documents. The re- submittal shall clearly indicate correction to all items that
were identified as non - conforming on the previous submittal.
1.8 ARCHIILCTS REVIEW
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Review by the Architect does not relieve the Contractor from responsibility for errors which may
exist in the submitted data. On any discrepancy between the Construction Documents and
Submittals relating to requirements and standards for products, materials, and assemblies that are to
be incorporated into the Project, the Construction Documents shall take precedence.
from the Contractor.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS of Applicable)
PART 3 - EXECUTION (Not Applicable)
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 1- GENERAL CONDITIONS CITY OF TUKWILA
SECTION 01505 FIRE STATION #52
TEMPORARY FACILITIES ALTERATIONS
PART 1- GENERAL
1.1 GENERAL
For the basic commitments to provide temporary facilities, this section specifies certain minimum
temporary facilities to be provided, regardless of methods and means selected for performance of
the work, but not by way of limitation and not assured for compliance with governing regulations.
Use of alternate temporary facilities is Contractor's option, subject to Architect's acceptance.
Temporary facilities are defined to exclude tools and construction machines, testing, demolition,
alterations, soil borings, mock -ups and similar items.
1.2 COSTS
Except as otherwise indicated, costs associated with temporary facilities are Contractor's (Awarded
Contract Price), including power /fuel /water usage until time of substantial completion for each
major area of project. Temporary facilities remain property of Contractor.
1.3
TEMPORARY UTILITY SERVICES
Water Water is available at site for Contractor's use in construction activities. Owner will pay water
use charges. For drinking water, the Contractor shall supply and pay for containerized tap - dispenser
water type units, including paper cup supply.
Power Power is available at site. Owner will pay for electrical usage. Contractor shall install
temporary service from existing source on site to work areas. Contractor shall pay any fees related to
installation of temporary feed. Comply with NEMA, NECA, and UL standards and regulations for
temporary electric service. Install service in compliance with National Electric Code (NFPA 70)
Contractor shall remove temporary service when permanent electrical service is in operation.
Telephone The Contractor shall maintain phone service on site during working hours. A cellular
phone on site is acceptable.
1.4 TEMPORARY SUPPORT FACILITIES
General: Provide facilities and services as may be needed to properly support primary construction
process and meet governing regulations. Do not use permanent facilities except as otherwise
indicated, and except after time of substantial completion.
Office The Contractor may utilize the adjacent bunk room as a temporary construction office. It
shall be the Contractor's responsibility to secure all equipment and materials stored on site.
Toilets
Supply temporary toilet facilities as required for construction crews and pay rental charges.
Contractor shall provide portable toilets for use of the construction crew for the duration of the
project, including setup and maintenance at no additional cost to the Owner.
1.5 TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION CONTROLS
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Dust Barriers — The Contractor shall install and maintain plastic sheeting dust barriers to enclose
work area as required to prevent dust and debris from migrating to other areas of the Fire Station.
1.6 SECURITY & PROTECTION
General
Provide facilities and services as necessary to effectively protect project from losses and persons
from injury during the course of construction.
Provide Type ABC extinguisher as required by authorities in construction areas.
1.7 QUALITY ASSURANCE
Regulations Comply with industry standards and applicable laws and regulations of authorities
having jurisdiction but not limited to:
1. Building Code requirements
2. Health and Safety regulations
3. Utility company regulations
4. Police, Fire Department and Rescue Squad regulations
5. Environmental protection regulations
1.8 INSPECTION
Arrange for authorities having jurisdiction to inspect and test each temporary utility before use.
Obtain requited certifications and permits
PART 2- PRODUCTS
1.1 EQUIPMENT
Provide new equipment or undamaged used equipment in serviceable condition.
1.2 ELECTRICAL
Provide properly NEMA configured polarized outlets equipped with ground fault circuit
interrupters, reset button and pilot light for connection of power tools and equipment
Provide general service lamps and temporary wiring required for adequate illumination of work
areas. Provide guard cages where exposed to breakage
1.3 HEATING
Provide temporary heating units that have been tested and labeled by UL or another recognized
trade association related to the type of fuel being used. Provide sufficient heating units to provide
adequate temperature control within the work area during construction. The use of the permanent
heating systems shall not be used as a heat source during construction activities.
1.4 FIRST AID SUPPLIES
Comply with governing regulations.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
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Use qualified personnel for installation of all temporary facilities. Maintain all equipment in good
serviceable condition for the construction period
3.2 LOCATION
Locate facilities where they will serve the Project adequately and result in minimum interference
with Fire Department operations of existing facility.
3.3 TERMINATION AND REMOVAL
Remove each temporary facility when the need has ended, or when replaced by authorized use of a
permanent facility, or no later than Substantial Completion.
Clean or repair all work damaged by the installation or removal of the temporary equipment .
3.4 LIGHTING
Replace all lamps in permanent lighting fixtures, that were used during construction activities, at
Substantial Completion.
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 1- GENERAL CONDITIONS CITY OF TUKWILA
SECTION 01545 FIRE STATION #52
EXISTING FACILITIES ALTERATIONS
PART 1- GENERAL
1.1 SUMMARY
This Section specifies procedures that the Contractor shall undertake when working near
existing facilities.
1.2 GENERAL
A. The Contractor shall protect from damage utilities encountered during the Work.
Utilities shall include, but are not limited to, sewer and storm drain systems, water
distribution systems, electrical distribution systems, telephone, and CATV systems,
and similar facilities.
B. The Contractor shall protect from damage the existing building structure during the
Work. Building structure shall include, but not limited to, wall framing and
surfaces, ceiling /roof framing and surfaces, doors, windows, fixtures, and
furnishings.
1.3 UTILITY LOCATIONS
The Contractor shall examine the existing building utilities and protect all utilities and
existing services that are to remain. If a mechanical or electrical utility or service is
uncovered that conflicts with construction activities, the Contractor shall immediately notify
the Architect.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Applicable)
PART 3 - EXECUTION (Not Applicable)
END OF SECTION
01545 1
DIVISION 1- GENERAL CONDITIONS CITY OF TUKWILA
SECTION 01600 FIRE STATION #52
MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT ALTERATIONS
PART 1- GENERAL
1.1
RELATED DOCUMENTS
Conditions of the Contract, and Supplements thereto by City of Tukwila apply to the work
specified in this Section.
1.2 SUMMARY
This Section specifies administrative procedures requirements governing the Contractor's
selection of products for use in the Project.
1.3 DEFINITIONS
A. "Products are items purchased for incorporation in the Work, whether purchased
for the Project or taken from previously purchased stock. The term "product"
includes the terms " material ", "equipment ", "systems" and terms of similar intent.
B. "Named Products" are items identifies by manufacturer's product name including
make or model designation.
C. "Materials are products that are substantially shaped, cut worked mixed finished,
refined or otherwise fabricated, processed, or installed to form part of the Work.
D. "Equipment" is a product with operational parts, whether motorized or manually
operated, that requires service connections such as wiring or piping.
1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. To the fullest extent possible, provide products of the same kind.
B. Compatibility of Options - When the Contractor is given the option of selecting
between several projects for use on the Project, the product selected shall be
compatible with products previously selected. -
C. Except for required labels and operating data, do not attach or imprint identification
marks that will be exposed to view.
1.5 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE & HANDLING
A.. Deliver, store and handle products in accordance with the manufacturer's
recommendations, using means and methods that will prevent damage,
deterioration and loss.
B. Schedule delivery of projects to minimize long -term storage at the site.
C. Deliver products to the site in the manufacturer's original sealed container or
packages.
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D. Store products on site in a manner that will facilitate inspection and measurement
of quantity.
E. Store products subject to damage, under cover in a weathertight enclosure,
ventilation, temperature, and humidity within range required by manufacturer.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 PRODUCT SELECTION
A. Provide products that comply with the Contract Documents.
B. Product Selection Procedures -
1. Where only a single product or manufacturer is named, without being
accompanied by an "approved equal" term, provide the product indicated.
No substitution will be permitted.
2. Where two or more products or manufacturer's are named, without being
accompanied by an "approved equal" term, provide the product indicated.
No substitutions will be permitted.
3. When products or manufacturers are specified by name accompanied by
the term "or equal ", or "approved equal', provide product that conforms
with product specified..
C. The Contractor shall:
1. exercise precautions throughout the life of the Contract to prevent
pollution, erosion, siltation, and damage to property.
2.2 COMPLIANCE WITH STANDARDS
Where the Specifications only require compliance with an imposed code, standard, or
regulation, select a product that complies with the standards or regulations specified.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION OF PROJECTS
Comply with manufacturer's instructions and recommendations for installation of products
in applications indicated. Anchor each product securely in place, accurately located and
aligned with other work.
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 1- GENERAL CONDITIONS CITY OF TUKWILA
SECTION 01605 FIRE STATION #52
PRODUCT & SUBSTITUTIONS ALTERATIONS
PART 1- GENERAL
1.1
PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS
Where possible, provide entire required quantity of each generic product, material or equipment
from single source; and, where not possible to do so, match separate procurements as closely as
possible. To extent selection process is under Contractor's control, provide compatible products,
material and equipment. Where available and complying with requirements, provide standard
products which have been used previously and successfully in similar applications, and which are
recommended by manufacturers for applications indicated.
1.2 PRODUCT SFT.FCTION LIMITATION
A. Product Selections - Comply with the following for selection of product, materials and
equipment
B. Single Product Named: Provide only that product, unless determined to be unavailable,
non - compatible with the work, or non - complying with requirements or governing
regulations per acceptance of said status by Architect.
C. "Or Equal" Clause: Provide named product which complies with requirements, or comply
with requirements for gaining approval on "substitution" to select and use an unnamed
product.
D. Compliance with Standards: Selection of product which complies with requirements,
including applicable standards, is Contractor's option where no product names are indicated.
1.3 SUBSTITUTIONS
A. During Bid Period: It is the Contractor's responsibility to determine that any product, that
he /she proposes to utilize in place of the product specified, meets all of the quality
standards of the product specified. Products proposed for substitution by the Contractor
will not be pre - approved during the bid period.
B. During the Construction Period: Request by Contractor will be considered when
reasonable, timely, fully documented and qualifying under the following circumstance -
Required products cannot be supplied in time for compliance with Contract Time
requirements, Contractor can verify to Architects satisfaction that the proposed product
substitution is equal to product specified, Contractor can demonstrate a specific costs
savings, without compromising performance, that can be realized to the Owner by the
utilization of the proposed substitution
1.4 SUBSTITUTION REQUEST PROCEDURE
If the Contractor decides to submit a request for substitution on a product or material, he /she shall
submit a written request, along with manufacturer's product literature and data for the proposed item
to the Architect for review. See Section 01340 - Submittals for general submittal requirements.
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1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE & HANDLING
Receive, store and handle products, materials and equipment in a manner which will prevent loss,
deterioration and damage. Schedule deliveries to minimize long -term storage at project site.
1.6 WARRANTIES & GUARANTIES
A. Required for the work include: 1) Special projects warranty issued by Contractor and, where
required, countersigned by Installer or other recognized entity involved in performance of
the work; 2) Specified product warranty issued by a manufacturer or fabricator, for
compliance with requirements in contract documents; and 3) Coincidental product warranty
available on a product incorporated into the work, by virtue of manufacturer's publication of
warranty without regard for application requirements (non - specified warranty).
B. Owner's Recourse - Warranties and warranty periods do not diminish implied warranties,
and do not deprive Owner of actions, rights and remedies otherwise available for
Contractor's failure to fulfill requirements of the contract documents.
PART 2- PRODUCTS
PART 3- EXECUTION
(Not Applicable)
(Not Applicable)
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 1- GENERAL CONDITIONS CITY OF TUKWILA
SECTION 01705 FIRE STATION #52
PROJECT CLOSEOUT ALTERATIONS
PART 1- GENERAL
1.1 GENERAL
The provisions of this section apply primarily to closeout of actual physical work, not to
administrative matters such as final payment and change over of insurance. Closeout requirements
relate to physical completion of work, and apply to individual portions of completed work as well as
the total work Specific requirements in other sections have precedence over general requirements of
this section.
1.2 PROCEDURES AT PHYSICAL COMPLETION
Comply with General Conditions and complete the following before requesting Architect's
inspection of the work, or designated portion thereof, for Physical Completion:
SUBMIT executed warranties, workmanship bonds, maintenance agreements, inspection certificates
-and similar required documentation for specific units of work, enabling Owner's unrestricted
occupancy and use.
SUBMIT record documentation
SUBMIT Operational and maintenance manuals
COMPLETE final cleaning, and remove temporary facilities and tools.
REPAIR any damage to existing building or grounds.
1.3 INSPECTION PROCEDURES
Upon receipt of Contractor's request, Architect will either proceed with inspection or advise
Contractor of prerequisites not fulfilled. Following initial inspection, Architect will either prepare
certificate of physical completion, or advise Contractor of work which must be performed prior to
issuance of certificate; and repeat inspection when requested and assured that work has been
completed. Results of completed inspection will form initial "punch -list" for final acceptance.
1.4 PHYSICAL COMPLETION
A. Preliminary procedures: Before requesting inspection for certification of Physical
Completion, complete the following:
1. In the Application for payment that coincides with, or first follows, the date
Physical Completion is claimed, show 100 percent completion for the portion of the
Work claimed as physically complete. Include supporting documents for
completion as indicated in these Construction Documents and a statement showing
an accounting of changes to the Awarded Contract Price..
2. Advise Owner of pending insurance change -over requirements.
3. Submit specific warranties, workmanship bonds, maintenance
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agreements, final certification and similar documents
4. Obtain and submit releases enabling the Owner unrestricted use of the
Work and access to services and utilities. Include occupancy permits,
operating certificates and similar releases.
5. Deliver tools, spare parts, extra stock and similar items.
6. Make final change over of permanent locks and transmit keys to Owner
7. Complete start -up testing of systems, and instruction of the Owner's
operating and maintenance personnel. Discontinue or change over and
remove temporary facilities from the site.
8 Complete final clean-up requirements.
1.5 PROCEDURES PRIOR TO PHYSICAL COMPLETION
Upon receipt of Contractor's notice that work has been completed, including punch -list items
resulting from earlier inspections, and excepting incomplete items delayed because of acceptable
circumstances, Architect will inspect work. Upon completion of inspection, Architect will either
identify the project as Physical Complete and recommend final payment, or advise Contractor of
work not completed or obligations not fulfilled as required for Physical Completion. If necessary,
procedure will be repeated.
1.6 PHYSICAL COMPLETION
Before requesting final inspection for certification of physical completion and final payment,
complete the following
1. Submit the final pay request with all releases and supporting documentation not
previously submitted.
2. Submit an updated final statement accounting for final additional changes.
3. Submit a copy of the Architect's final inspection list of items to be completed or corrected,
stating that each item has been completed or otherwise resolved for acceptance, and that the
list has been endorsed and dated by the Architect.
4. Submit consent of surety to final payment.
5. Submit evidence of final, continuing insurance coverage complying with
insurance requirements.
1.7 REINSPECTION PROCEDURE
The Architect will reinspect the Work upon receipt of notice that the Work, including inspection list
items form the earlier inspection, has been completed. Upon completion of inspection, the
Architect will prepare a certificate of physical completion, or advise the Contractor that work is
incomplete or of obligations that have not been fulfilled. If necessary, reinspection will be repeated.
1.8 RECORD DOCUMENT SUBMITTAL
A. Do not use record drawings for construction purposes, protect from deterioration and loss
in a secure location; provide access to record documents for Owner or Architect's reference
during construction.
B. Maintain a set of Contract Drawings and Shop Drawings. Mark the set to show the actual
installation where the installation varies substantially from the Work originally shown.
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C. Mark record sets with colored pencils, using different colors to distinguish between separate
categories of work.
D. Maintain one complete copy of the Project Manual, including addenda, and one copy of
other written documents such as Change Orders. Mark these documents to show substantial
variations in actual Work performed in comparison with the test of the Specifications and
modifications. Upon completion of the Work, submit record Specifications to the Architect
for the Owner's records.
E. Record Product Data - Maintain one copy of each Product Data submitted Mark these
documents to show significant variation in the actual Work performed in comparison with
information submitted. Upon completion of mark -up, submit complete set of Product Data
to the architect for the Owner's record.
F. Maintenance Manuals - Provide operating maintenance manuals per Section
01730.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Applicable)
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 CLOSEOUT PROCEDURES
Arrange for each installer of equipment that requires regular maintenance to meet with the
Owner's personnel to provide instruction in proper operation and maintenance. As part of the
instruction for operating equipment, demonstrate the following procedures:
1. Start-up
2. Shut down
3. Emergency operations
4. Safety procedures
5. Noise and vibration adjustment
6. Effective energy operation
7. Cleaning & changing of parts.
3.2 FINAL CLEANING
A. General cleaning during construction is required by the General Conditions and
included in Section "Temporary Facilities ".
B. Employ experienced workers of professional cleaner for final cleaning. Clean each surface
on unit to the condition expected in a normal commercial building cleaning and
maintenance program. Complete the following cleaning operations before requesting
inspection for Certification of Physical Completion:
1. Remove labels that are not permanent
2. Clean and polish transparent and reflective surfaces including windows and mirrors.
3. Clean exposed exterior and interior had - surfaced finishes to a dust -free
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condition, free of stains, films and similar foreign substances.
4. Wipe surfaces of mechanical or electrical equipment; clean plumbing
fixtures to a sanitary condition.
5 Clean the site of rubbish, liter and foreign substances. Sweep paved
areas broom clean; remove stains, spills and other foreign deposits.
Removal of Protection - Remove temporary protection and facilities installed
for protection of Work during construction.
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 1- GENERAL CONDITIONS CITY OF TUKWILA
SECTION 01720 FIRE STATION #52
PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS ALTERATIONS
PART 1- GENERAL
1.1 DESCRIPTION
A. Work included: Maintain for Architect at site one record copy of contract
document including but not limited to:
1. Drawings, annotated as work progresses
2. Specifications, annotated as work progresses
3. Addenda
4. Change Orders and other contract modifications
5. Field orders or other written instructions
6. Approved shop drawings and product data
7. Field test reports
B. Related sections: Coordinate related requirements specified in other parts of the
project manual, including but not limited to the following.
Section 01340 — Submittals
1.2 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Delegate the responsibility for maintenance of record prints to one person on the
contractor's staff as approved by the Architect.
B. Make entries on the record prints clearly showing as -build conditions within 24 hrs.
after completing any element of work.
C. Accuracy of records:
1. Coordinate changes and additions within the record prints, making
adequate and proper entries on each page of specifications and each sheet
of drawings.
2. Accuracy of records shall be such that future search for items shown in the
contract documents may rely reasonably on information obtained from the
approved project record documents.
1.3 STORAGE OF DOCUMENTS
Maintain and store in field office apart from documents used for construction.
1. Contract drawings, bearing building permit approval from City of Tukwila
2. Specifications, bearing building permit approval from City of Tukwila.
3. Addenda.
4. Change orders and other modifications to the contract.
5. Accepted shop drawings and other submittals.
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6. Field test records.
A. Provide files and racks for storage of documents
B. File documents in accordance with project manual table of contents.
C Maintain documents in orderly, clean and legible conditions. documents for
construction purposes .Do not use record
D. Make documents available at all times for inspection by Architect.
E. In the event of loss of recorded data, the Contractor shall use all means necessary to
again secure the data to the Architect's approval.
PART 2— PRODUCTS
2. 1 MARKING DEVICES
Provide felt tip marking pens for recording information in color code. Indicate color code legend on
first sheet.
2.2 RECORDING
A. Label each document "project record" in neat, large, printed letters.
B. Label information concurrently with construction progress. Do not conceal any work until
required information is recorded.
C. General Contractor is responsible for the following drawings.
1. General: Each subcontractor is responsible for making record notations for his /her
own work and forward not less than weekly to the general Contractor. The general
Contractor will transfer each subcontractor's notations as well as record notations
of the general Work to a single set of as -built record drawings.
2. Legibly mark matte drawings with ink or plastic lead to record actual construction.
Indicate the following
a. Accurate measurements and locations of underground services
and utilities, referenced to the building of other permanent construction
b. Note changes of directions and locations, by dimension and elevations, as
utilities are actually installed. Show mechanical dampers, valves, reheat
boxes, cleanouts, and other items that require maintenance.
c. Note deviations from the contract documents, together with reference to
reason for change: e.g., construction meeting minutes, telephone call report,
field order, etc.
d. Record accurate locations of piping, valves, traps, dampers, duct work,
equipment, and the like.
e. Show details and locations not on original contract drawings.
f. Indicate field changes of dimensions and details.
g. Show changes made by field order or by change order.
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3. Pay costs of maintaining record documents.
D Specifications and addenda: Legibly mark each section to record:
1. Manufacturer, trade name, catalog number, and supplier of each equipment item
actually installed; and
2. Changes made by field order or by change order.
E. Shop drawings: Maintain one complete set as record documents; legibly annotate to record
changes made after review.
2.3 REPRODUCTIONS
Provide one set black line prints made architectural, structural, mechanical, and electrical work, as
applicable. Pay all printing costs.
PART 3 — EXECUTION
Not used
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 1- GENERAL CONDITIONS CITY OF TUKWILA
SECTION 01730 FIRE STATION #52
OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL ALTERATIONS
PART 1- GENERAL
1.1 GENERAL
The intent of the manual is to make certain that it contains all the necessary information for the
Tukwila Public Works Department to operate and maintain its facilities, order parts, replace material or
equipment, order spare parts, and troubleshoot.
1.2 MANUAL FORM
The Contractor shall assemble an Operation & Maintenance Manual for this project based on the
following. criteria:
A. Organization — the Manual shall be organized in accordance with the 16 Division CSI (The
Construction Specifications Institute) format Divisions shall be flagged with divider tabs.
B. Size — 8 -1/2" x 11"
C. Paper — 20 pound minimum, white for typed pages
D. Test — Manufacturer's printed data, or neatly typewritten information
E. Drawings — Accordion fold oversize drawings to 8 -1/2" x 11" size for binding
F. Provide fly -leaf for each separate product and major component parts of equipment followed
by typed description. Provide indexed tabs
G. Binders — Commercial quality three ring binders with hard durable and cleanable plastic cover;
maxi9mum ring size 3 "' minimum ring size 1"
H. Tabs — shall be plastic coated
I. Cover — Identify front cover and each volume in case of multiple volumes, with typed title:
"Operating & Maintenance Instructions"
J.
Project — on the front cover, include Project name and address, names of Owner, Architect,
Engineers, Contractor, mechanical and electrical subcontractors, and completion date of
project
K. Title Page — The inside title page shall include title of project and name, addresses and phone
numbers of the Architect and all consultants, general contractor and all major sub - contractors
I. Index — Provide index of contents of volume
M. Division 2 through 14 — include maintenance instructions and schedule for all equipment
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specified in these divisions; provide product data with finishes and colors of all materials
specified; include all warranties for material or equipment
N. Division 15 & 16 — Include all operating and maintenance data on mechanical and electrical
equipment incorporated into the project.
;PART 2 PRODUCTS (Not applicable)
PART 3 EXECUTION (Not applicable)
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 2 - SITEWORK CITY OF TUKWILA
SECTION 02060 FIRE STATION #52
DEMOLITION ALTERATIONS
pART 1- GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE
The scope of work described by this Section includes all labor and materials required for the
demolition and removal of the existing building elements required to be removed to construct the
new restroom as shown on the Drawings.
Existing building elements scheduled to be removed to allow construction of restroom include:
Section of concrete floor slab to install new plumbing piping and connection to existing
sewer line
Section of concrete floor slab to recess new shower stall
Section of lay -in ceiling tile and grid
Removal of wood wall paneling
Removal of existing window
Existing electrical wiring, devices and fixtures not scheduled to remain
1.2 EXISTING OPERATIONS
The existing Fire Station Facility will remain in operation during construction, and demolition work
will be scheduled to minimize disruption of that facility.
1.3 REMOVAL
All material shall be removed from site by the Contractor.
1.4 TRAFFIC
Conduct demolition operations and removal of debris to ensure minimum interference with site,
roads, streets, walks, and other occupied or used facilities.
1.5 PROTECTION
Ensure safe passage of persons around area of demolition. Conduct operations to prevent injury to
adjacent structures and utilities. Promptly repair damages caused to adjacent facilities by demolition
operations at no cost to the Owner. Maintain existing utilities indicated to remain, keep in service,
and protect against damage during demolition operations.
PART 2- PRODUCTS
N/A
PART 3 - EXECUTION •
• 3.1 POLLUTION CONTROL
Use water sprinklering, temporary enclosures and other suitable methods to limit dust and dirt rising
and scattering in air to lowest practical level. Comply with governing regulations pertaining to
environmental protection.
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Clean adjacent structures and improvements of dust, dirt, and debris caused by demolition
operations, as directed by Architect or governing authorities. Return adjacent areas to conditions
existing prior to start of work.
3.2 DISPOSAL
Remove from site debris, rubbish and other materials resulting from demolition operations and
discard at an approved dump site. Burning of removed materials from demolished structures will
not be permitted on site.
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 3 - CONCRETE CITY OF TUKWILA
CAST -IN -PLACE CONCRETE FIRE STATION #52
SECTION 03000 ALTERATIONS
PART 1- GENERAL
1.1
SCOPE OF WORK
The scope of work includes all labor and material required for the complete installation of the
concrete floor slab where the existing concrete floor is removed to install the new plumbing lines as
shown on the Drawings...
1.2 CODES AND STANDARDS
ACI 301 "Specifications for Structural Concrete Buildings "; ACI 318, "Building Code
Requirements for Reinforced Concrete "; comply with applicable provisions except
as otherwise indicated.
PART 2- PRODUCTS
2.1 CONCRETE MATERIALS
A. Portland Cement ASTM C 150, Type as required. Design mix shall be as
follows:
B. Concrete mix - contain 5 -1/2 sack/ yd concrete, with 28 day min compressive strength of
3000 psi
C. Aggregates: pea aggregate to match section of concrete removed.
D. Water: Clean, drinkable.
RT 3 - EXECUTION
CONCRETE PLACEMENT
A.. Clean sides of existing concrete slab that will serve as a form for the placement of the concrete
patch.
B. Deposit concrete continuously for full thickness.
FINISH
Provide smooth steel troweled surface flush with surface of existing concrete.
PROTECTION
A. Protect concrete surfaces from damage by other trades.
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 6 - WOOD & PLASTICS CITY OF TUKWILA
SECTION 06100 FIRE STATION #52
ROUGH CARPENTRY ALTERATIONS
PART 1- GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE
The scope of work described by this section includes all wood framing, sheathing, and related work
as shown on the Drawings
1.2 CONSERVATION
To conserve old growth lumber, the City has adopted the following policies that shall apply to this
project:
A. No-new cut old growth lumber shall be used in any form; only second growth lumber is
acceptable.
B. Use of reclaimed old growth is acceptable.
1.3 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit the following in accordance with Conditions of Contract and Division 1
Specification Sections.
B. Product Data for the following
1. Metal framing anchors
2. Wood Treatment Data for each type of preservative treated wood
product
3. Certification from dimensional lumber supplier that materials are in
compliance with requirements.
1.4 LAYOUT
Contractor shall layout start points and spacing pattern for studs at exterior framed walls so that
exterior wall studs are aligned with vertical joints at exterior wall siding panels.
1.5 RELATED WORK
See Section 06200 Finish Carpentry
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 LUMBER
A. Provide lumber, S4S, S -Dry unless otherwise indicated, grade marked, complying with PS 20
and the following requirements:
B. Light- Framing (2 "-4" thick, 2 " -12" wide): Grade and species indicated: Douglas Fir # 2.
C. Studs (2 " -4" thick, 2 " -10" wide. "Construction Grade Light Framing grade,
Douglas Fir graded under WWPA, WCLIB, SPIB or NLGA rules.
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D. Concealed Boards: Standard grade, any species graded under W WPA rules
or No. 3 grade Southern Pine graded under SPIB rules.
E. Lumber for Miscellaneous Uses: Unless otherwise indicated, provide Standard grade lumbe
for support of other work including bucks, nailer, blocking, furring, grounds, stripping and
similar members.
F. Fasteners and Anchorages: Of size, type, material and finish suited to application shown
and complying with applicable standards including FS FF -N -105 and FF -W -92 and ANSI
B18.6.1. Provide metal hangers and framing anchors of size and type recommended for
intended use by manufacturer. Hot -dip galvanize fasteners and anchorages for work
exposed to weather, in ground contact and high relative humidity to comply with ASTM A
153.
G. Preservative pressure treat lumber and plywood with water -borne preservatives to comply
with AWPB Quality Standard LP -2 (minimum retention of 0.25 lbs. per cubic ft) for above
ground use and AWPB Quality Standard LP22 (minimum retention of 0.40 lbs. per cubic ft
for ground contact use with ACZA wood preservative. Wood for ground contact use shall
be incised, and for above ground use is shall be non - incised.
1. Treat sills, blocking and furring, and similar items in direct contact with masonry,
concrete or ground.
2. Treat all framing and blocking above roof decking
3. Treat wood elsewhere where shown on Drawings.
2.2 PLYWOOD
Provide APA graded panels complying with PS 1 /ANSI ABBE -1 for type of applications
indicated - 1/2" CDX for wall sheathing where existing window is removed.
PART 3- EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Install rough carpentry work to comply with "Manual of House Framing" by National
Forest Products Assoc. (N.F.P.A.) and with recommendations
of American Plywood Association (AA), unless otherwise indicated. Set carpentry work to
required levels and lines, with members plumb and true and cut to fit. ,
3.2 ATTACHMENT
Securely attach carpentry work to substrates and supporting members using fasteners of size that wil
not penetrate members where opposite side will be exposed to view or receive finish materials.
Install fasteners without splitting wood; fasten panel products to allow for expansion at joints unless
otherwise indicated.
3.3 FRAMING
Provide wood framing members of size and spacing indicated; do not splice structural members
between supports. Firestop, as required by Code, all concealed spaces with wood blocking not less
than 2" thick, if not blocked by other framing members.
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3.4 FASTENING
Secure framing, plates and blocking to adjacent material with galvanized Fasteners as shown on
drawings and required by governing codes.
3.5 BLOCKING
A. Install 2x blocking at mid height of all walls over 8 feet high. Blocking shall
match width of wall studs.
B. Install 2x6 miscellaneous blocking and framing as shown or as required for support
of, grab bars, fixtures, equipment, specialty items and trim.
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 6 - WOOD & PLASTICS CITY OF TUKWILA
SECTION 06200 FIRE STATION #52
FINISH CARPENTRY ALTERATIONS
PART 1- GENERAL,
1.1
SCOPE OF WORK
The scope of work described by this Section includes all labor and material necessary for the
complete installation of interior wood trim, exterior infill siding and casing as shown on the
Drawings. As a part of the finish carpentry work, the Contractor shall also install the plastic
wainscot at the restroom and the plastic laminate surround at the wall above the pre- fabricated
shower stall.
1.2 SUBMITTALS
Samples: Wood for painted or stained fmish, 12" x 12 ", fmish applied to upper half of each piece.
1.3 RELATED WORK
See Section 07900 Sealants and Section 09900 Painting.
PART 2- PRODUcTS
2.1 SOFTWOOD LUMBER
A. Comply with PS 20 and applicable grading rules of respective grading and inspecting
agency for species and product indicated. Manufacture to sizes and patterns using kiln dried
lumber.
B. Interior wood trim — Poplar trim to be paint - grade, glued -up or solid.
C. Exterior Siding Where Window is Removed — 5/8" cedar -faced plywood siding with smooth
face
D. Exterior Trim where window is removed — Western Cedar — clear.
2.2 FASTENERS AND ANCHORAGE
Provide nails, screws and other anchoring devices of type, size, material and finish suitable for
intended use and required to provide secure attachment, concealed where possible. Hot -dip
galvanize fasteners for work exposed to exterior and high humidities to comply with ASTM A 153.
2.3 BLOCKING
Provide solid wood blocking where required to install all trim pieces.
2.4 PLATIC LAMINATE
Provide General Purpose Grade 10 - .050" thick plastic laminate, as manufactured by Formica,
Wilson Art, Nevamar, or approved equal, at wainscot, and shower areas as shown on the Drawings.
Provide standard aluminum edge and corner trim for plastic laminate at wainscots where not
detailed to have wood edge or corner trim.
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2.5 CONSTRUCTION ADHESIVE
"Liquid Nails" for exterior use or approved equal.
2.6 SEALANT
For sealant at joints in plastic laminate, see Section 07900 Sealants
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
Install finish carpentry work plumb, level, true and straight with no distortions.. Shim as required
using concealed shims. Scribe and cut finish carpentry items to fit adjoining work. Anchor finish
carpentry work securely to supporting substrates, using concealed fasteners and blind nailing where
possible. Use fine finishing nails for exposed nailing except as indicated, countersunk and fill flush
with finished surface with commercial grade wood filler tinted to match wood stain.
3.2 BLOCKING
Secure blocking to wall studs behind trim (whether or not shown on Drawings) as required to
provide suitable backing for attachment of trim.
3.3 STANDING AND RUNNING TRIM
Install with minimum number of joints possible, using full- length pieces from maximum length of
lumber available. Cope at returns, miter at corners to produce tight fitting joints. Use scarf joints
for end -to -end joints. Do not install running trim with pieces in the running trim less than 2ft. in
length.
3.4 JOINT FILLERS
All exposed painted joints between wood trim members or between wood trim members and a
dissimilar material shall be filled prior to painting with a paintable silicone sealant, with joint wiped
smooth. Coordinate installation of caulking of joints with painting of wood members.
3.5 PLASTIC LAMINATE
Install plastic with full bed contact cement to gyp bd wall at wainscot as recommended by
manufacturer. Install plastic laminate over cement board above shower stall by securing laminate
with construction adhesive as recommended by the manufacturer. Prior to installation, caulk all
joints in cement board surface. Caulk all corners and joints at plastic laminate and where plastic
laminate abuts another material.
3.6 FINISHING
All joints, corners and filled nail holes shall be sanded smooth after installation and finished to
match adjacent surface. All lumber identification stamps or marks, on framing scheduled to receive
a transparent finish, shall be removed.
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DIVISION 7- THERMAL & MOISTURE CITY OF TUKWILA
SECTION 07200 FIRE STATION #52
INSULATION ALTERATIONS
PART 1- GENERAL
1.1
SCOPE OF WORK
The scope of work described by this Section includes all the material and labor required to
install the sound insulation at wall and thermal insulation at ceiling as shown on the
Drawings.
1.2 THERMAL
Provide thicknesses of insulation as indicated or, where not indicated,
provide combination of k -value and thickness as required to yield the "R" value indicated.
1.3 FIRE AND INSURANCE RATINGS
Provide insulation complying with governing regulations for applications
indicated. Provide flame spread rating of 25 or less at all exposed
insulation.
1.4 SUBMITTALS
Submit Manufacturer's literature on insulation material and installation.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 FIBER GLASS BLANKET INSULATION AT CEILLING
A. Install fiberglass foil faced batt insulation above gyp bd at new ceiling - Owens
Corning or approve equal in thickness and R value of 30.
2.2 SOUND INSULATION
Install fiberglass paper -faced batt insulation at all new stud partitions. Insulation thickness
to be full depth of wall.
2.3 MANUFACTURERS
Approved fiberglass manufacturers:
1. CertainTeed Corp
2. Manville Building Insulation Div.
3. Owens /Corning Fiberglas Corp.
All insulation shall contain no formaldehyde
ART 3- EXECUTION
3.1 FITTING
A. Fit baits between framing with tight friction fit and staple flange edges
as recommended by manufacturer.
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2.2 SEALANT FOR HORIZONTAL JOINTS
Non -sag, self leveling one part polyurethane or polysulfide sealant ASTM 920 C, D -1850, TT-S-
227E
A. Approved products -
"NR -201 UREXPAN" as manufactured by Pecoral Corporation
"Tremflex S /L" as manufactured by Tremco Construction Products
"Thiokol T -2407" as manufactured by Morton Industrial Coatings
2.3 SEALANTS FOR GENERAL INTERIOR USE
One Part Acrylic Polymer Sealant ASTM C 920 TT -S -230, 19 -GP -5
A. Approved products -
"60 + Unicrylic" as manufactured by Pecora Corporation
"Mono" as manufactured by Tremco Construction Products
2.4 JOINT FITI.F,RS
Provide and install joint fillers as recommended by the manufacturer for the specific
installation
2.5 PRIMERS
Provide and install primers as recommended by the manufacturer for the specific substrate.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 WEATHER CONDITIONS
Do not proceed with installation of joint sealants when ambient and substrate temperature
conditions are outside the limits permitted by sealant manufacturer, or when joint substrates are wet
3.2 CLEAN JOINT SURFACES
Clean joint surfaces and prime or seal as recommended by sealant manufacturer.
3.3 SUPPORT
Support sealants from back with construction as shown, or with joint filler or
backer rod.
3.4 JOINT CONFIGURATION
A. Install sealants to size and shape shown or, if not shown, with "hour-glass"
section profile and as follows:
B. pavement /sidewalk traffic joints -Depth equal to 75" of normal joint width,
but not more than 5/8" and not less than 3/8 ".
C. elastomeric sealants, non - traffic joints Depth equal to 50% of normal joint
width, but not more than 1/2" and not less than 1/4 ".
3.5 TOOLING
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Sealant shall be applied to the joint and then "tooled in" to provide a smooth
appearance. All excess sealant material shall be removed and the surfaces wiped clean.
3.6 PROTECTION
Protect joint sealants during and after curing period from contact with contaminating
substances or from damage resulting from construction operations.
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 8 - DOORS & WINDOWS CITY OF TUKWILA
SECTION 08100 FIRE STATION #52
STEEL DOORS FRAMES ALTERATIONS
PART 1- GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE
The scope of work described by this Section includes all labor and material required for the
complete installation of the hollow metal door frames as shown on the Drawings.
1.2 STANDARDS
Comply with Steel Door Institute "Recommended Specifications for Standard Steel Doors and
Frames" (SDI -100), and as herein specified.
1.3 SUMITTALS
With manufacturer's standard details and specifications for steel frames, submit shop
drawings showing frame type, size and installation
1.4 RELATED WORK
See Section 08210 Wood Doors
PART2- PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURER
One of the following or approved equal.
Amweld Bldg. Products Div.
Ceco Corp.
Fenestra
Steelcraft Mfg. Co.
Republic
2.3 MATERIALS
A. Steel Frames: hot - rolled, pickled and oiled per ASTM A 569 and A568; cold -rolled per
ASTM A 366 and A 568.
B. Galvanized sheets, ASTM A 526 with ASTM A 525, G 60 zinc coating, mill phosphatized.
2.4 FRAMES
Comply with SDI -100, of the types and styles indicated, Mr materials quality, 16 gauge cold rolled
steel.
2.5 ANCHORS AND ACCESSORIES
Manufacturer's standard units. Use galvanized items for units built complying with ASTM A153.
Anchors to be designed for attachment to wood framing.
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PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 PREPARATION
Prepare steel frames to receive mortised and concealed finish hardware, including cutouts,
reinforcing, drilling and tapping, complying with ANSI A 115" Specifications for Door and Frame
Preparation for Hardware ".
A. Reinforce units to receive surface - applied finish hardware to be field applied.
B. Locate finish hardware as indicated or, if not indicated, per DHI
"Recommended Locations for Builder's Hardware ".
3.2 FABRICATION
Fabricate units to be rigid, neat in appearance, and free from defects, warp or buckle. Weld exposed
joints continuously, grind, dress, and make smooth, flush and invisible.
3.3 SHOP PAINT
A. Shop paint exposed surfaces of frame units, using manufacturer's standard baked -on rust -
inhibitive primer.
3.4 INSTALLATION
Install hollow -metal units in accordance with manufacturer's instructions and final shop drawings.
'Fit doors to frames and floors with clearances specified in SDI -100.
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 8 -DOORS & WINDOWS CITY OF TUKWILA
SECTION 08210 FIRE STATION #52
WOOD DOORS ALTERATIONS
PART 1- GENERAL
1.1 STANDARDS
Comply with requirements of ANSI /NWMA I.S. 1 and Section 1300 of AWI "Architectural
Woodwork Quality Standards" except as otherwise indicated.
1.2 PRODUCT WARRANTY
Product warranty on door manufacturer's standard form, signed by Manufacturer, Installer and
Contractor, agreeing to repair or replace defective doors as deFmed by referenced standards.
Warranty shall be in effect during following periods of time after date cif physical completion.
Solid Core, Flush Interior Doors: Five years.
PART 2- PRODUCTS
2.1 MANUFACTURERS
One of the following, or approved equal:
Sedor Co.
Weyerhauser Company.
Simpson Door Company.
Minton Company.
Hillsdale Sash & Door Co.
• 2.2 GENERAL WOOD DOOR REQUIREMENTS
A. Face Panels: Manufacturer's standard 2- or 3 -ply face panels, birch veneer plain sliced -
to receive a paint finsih
B. Exposed Surfaces: - Same exposed surface material on both faces of each door.
C. Door Cores- Solid wood or particle board.
2.3 FRAMES
Frames shall be hollow metal - See Section 08100.
PART 3- EXECUTION
3.1 SHOP FINISHING
A. Shop -seal doors with one coat of wood sealer specified in Division -9 "Painting" Section
09900.
B. Prefit and premachine wood doors at factory. Coordinate with builders hardware and door
frame requirements.
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B. Comply with "High Performance" requirements of ANSI A 302.9, Sec. 3.
2.6 FINISH
Anodized clear finish
2.7 PRE - GLAZED CONSTRUCTION
To greatest extent possible, glaze window units at shop prior to installation. Comply with
requirements of "Glass and Glazing" section for type of glass and glazing materials.
2.8 SCREENS
Provide clear anodized aluminum window screen frames with fiberglass mesh fabric . Screen to hav
operable port for accessing hardware as required.
PART 3- EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Anchor window units securely in place, with space between framing and window frames to
prevent racking of units.
B. Install sealant at the entire perimeter of unit as shown; comply with applicable
requirements of "Joint Sealer" section
3.2 ADJUSTMENT
Adjust and lubricate operating sash and hardware for proper operation Clean aluminum surfaces
promptly after installation; do not damage protective coating; repair minor damage of fmish. Clear
glass promptly after installation.
3.3 CLEANING AND PROTECTION
A. Clean metal and glass surfaces at exterior and interior after installation of windows is
complete.
B. Protect window frame and glass surfaces from damage by work of other trades until
project completion.
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 8 - DOORS & WINDOWS CITY OF TUKWILA
SECTION 08700 FIRE STATION #52
FINISH HARDWARE ALTERATIONS
PART 1- GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE - The scope of this project includes all labor and material required for the
installation of new door hardware as shown on the Drawings
1.2 SUBMITTALS - Submit manufacturer's product and installation information along with
complete hardware list.
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 FASTENINGS - Provide suitable fasteners for heavy use conditions and long life, with finish to
match hardware. Provide machine screws with tampins for installation in concrete.
2.2 MANUFACTURERS — The new door hardware shall match the manufacturer, series and quality of
the existing interior door hardware at the Fire Station
2.3 CYLINDERS - Cylinders provided shall be removable, interchangeable type at all locksets — match
existing cylinders
2.4 BUTTS - the width and height of butts shall be sized in accordance with manufacturer's
recommendation for the door width and door trim profile.
2.5 HARDWARE SCHEDULE
A. NEW RESTROOM DOOR
3'x6'- 8 "x1 -3/4" Wood with HM Frame
1 lockset — Match existing manufacturer with privacy restroom function with emergency key
1 -1/2 pr Butts - non ferrous, ball bearing — match existing manufacturer
Sound strip - Pemko S88 at head & jambs
1 Threshold ea - Pemko 151A
1 Dr stop ea - Builder's Brass F -823X aluminum 626
1 Kickplate ea - Builder's Brass 12" 1226 — 626
B. NEW DOOR TO BUNK ROOM
3'x6'- 8 "x1 -3/4" Wood with HM Frame
1 lockset —Match existing manufacturer with passage function
1 -1/2 pr Butts - non ferrous, ball bearing — match existing manufacturer
Sound strip - Pemko S88 at head & jambs
1 Threshold ea - Pemko 151A
1 Dr stop ea - Builder's Brass F -823X aluminum 626
1 Kickplate ea - Builder's Brass 12" 1226 — 626
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PART 3- EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION -
Install hardware in accordance with manufacturer's instructions including all accessories required lot
a complete installation. Set thresholds in a full bed of mastic.
3.2 BLOCKING & SUPPORT
All hardware is to be installed on solid substrate, and blocking shall be installed to
backing at all wall mounted hardware.
3.3 CLOSEOUT
Adjust all hardware as required to provide proper operation of all components.
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DIVISION 9 - FINISHES CITY OF TUKWILA
SECTION 09250 FIRE STATION #52
GYPSUM DRYWALL ALTERATIONS
PART 1GENERAL
1.1 GYPSUM BOARD STANDARD
ASTM C 840.
1.2 SCOPE OF WORK
The scope of work described by this Section includes all labor and material required to install the
gypsum drywall at walls and ceiling, and the installation of the cement board at the shower surround
as shown on the Drawings.
1.3 SUBMITTALS
Contractor shall submit information on manufacturer's products
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS
.01 U.S. Gypsum
.02 Domtar Gypsum Co.
.03 Gold Bond Building Product Division, National Gypsum Co.
.04 Celotex
.05 Substitutions approved by the Architect
2.2 RECYCLED MATERIAL
Gypsum board products may contain recycled fiber and gypsum
2.3 GYPSUM MATERIALS
.01 Provide Type X at all locations. Provide moisture resistance "green board" at walls of
restroom
.02 Long Edges: Standard taper. -
.03 Thickness: 5/8 ".
2.4 TRIM ACCESSORIES
Provide manufacturer's standard metal trim accessories, of the beaded type with face flanges for
concealment in joint compound.
2.5 CORNER BEADS
Provide metal corner beads at external corners.
2.6 EDGE TRIM
Provide edge trim of the shape indicated where edge of gypsum board would otherwise be exposed
or semi - exposed; L- type for tight abutment at edges, otherwise U -type.
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2.7 FASTENERS
Screw fasteners as recommended by gypsum board manufacturer type 'S' bugle head, 1 ".
2.8 JOINT TAPE
Perforated paper tape
2.9 JOINT COMPOUND
ASTM C 475, of the types required for tape setting and tape topping. Provide ready -mixed vinyl -typt
for interior work
2.10 SEALANT
USG acoustical sealant at joint between floor and panel.
2.11 CEMENT BOARD
1/2" 'Wonder Board" — cement board
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
Install gypsum boards in lengths and directions which will minimize number of end joints, and avoic
end joints in central area of walls. Install walls and partitions with exposed gypsum boards
horizontal, install boards with edges perpendicular to supports, with end joints sta; • ered over
supports, except where recommended in a different arrangement by manufacturer.
3.2 SCREWS
Screw gypsum board to supports at 12" O.C. at all edge and intermediate supports. Install cement
board at shower surround with cadmium plated screws.
3.3 DRYWALL FINISH
Except as otherwise indicated, apply joint tape and joint compound at joints (both directions)
between gypsum boards. Apply compound at accessory flanges, penetrations, fasteners heads and
surface defects. Final drywall surface shall match existing..
3.4 JOINT COMPOUND
Install compound in 3 coats; sand after each of last 2 coats.
3.5 SPECIAL TRIM /JOINT REQUIREMENTS
Apply metal cornerbead reinforcement to exterior angles. Backblock joints other than those at
supports with wallboard and cement with joint treatment products prepared for the purpose by
wallboard manufacturer. All exposed wallboard edges and wallboard edges meeting dissimilar
materials shall have metal trim applied in accordance with manufacturer's direction. Where necessar
to cut ends, edges, scribe or make cutouts within field of wallboard, it shall be done in a neat and
approved manner. Provide sealant around all openings.
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3.6 SEALANT
Install sealant around all penetrations through drywall including outlet boxes. Install sealant
continuously at the base of all walls and at door frames.
3.7 CEEMNT BOARD
Install the 1/2:" cement board panels at the shower surround as recommended by the manufacturer.
3.8 PREPARATION
Coordinate work with other trades, including installation of electrical conduits and piping, that will
require cutting or modifying studs or furring.
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 9 - FINISHES CITY OF TUKWILA
SECTION 09650 FIRE STATION #52
RESILIENT FLOORING ALTERATIONS
PART 1- GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE
The scope of work described by this Section includes all labor and material required for the
complete installation of cove base sheet vinyl flooring at the new restroom, and vinyl composition
tile flooring where the existing flooring is demolished in the process of installing the new sanitary
sewer line.
1.2 SUBMITTALS
A. Submittals - Submit manufacturer's standard samples of resilient flooring and
base material, along with manufacturer's installation instructions.
B. Submit certification from tile manufacturer that products supplied for the flooring
installation comply with local regulations controlling use of volatile organic compounds
(VOC's).
C. Maintenance data for resilient flooring to be included in the Operating and Maintenance
Manual specified in Division 1.
1.3 DELIVERY, STORAGE & HANDLING
A. Deliver flooring and installation accessories to the Project site in original manufacturer's
unopened cartons and containers, each bearing the name of the product and manufacturer's
Project identification.
B. Store flooring materials in dry spaces protected form the weather and ambient
temperatures maintained between 50 deg F and 90 deg F.
C. Locate the flooring into the spaces where the material will be installed at least
48 hrs before installation.
1.4 PROJECT CONDITIONS
A. Maintain a minimum temperature of 70 deg F in spaces to receive flooring for
at least 48 hrs prior to installation, during installation, and for not less than 48 hrs. after 1
installation. After this period, maintain a temperature of not less than 55 deg. F.
B. Keep traffic off flooring during installation.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 SHEET FLOORING AT RESTROOM
Sheet vinyl flooring - shall be "Foundations" vinyl sheet flooring with seam welding rods as
manufactured by Congoleum or Architect approved equal.
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DIVISION 9 - FINISHES CITY OF TUKWILA
SECTION 09700 FIRE STATION #52
SUSPENDED CEILING SYSTEM ALTERATIONS
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE
The scope of work described by this section includes all material and labor required to modify the
existing suspended ceiling grid and acoustical panels where the ceiling system is altered by the
installation of new walls as shown on the Drawings.
1.2 SUBMITTALS
Submit manufacturer's standard catalog information on products specified.
1.3 RECYCLED MATERIAL
Lay -in ceiling panels that contain recycled material may be utilized.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 SUSPENSION SYSTEM
Metal tee -bar system — match existing framework in configuration and color.
2.2 LAY -IN PANE]. S
Acoustical fiber lay -in panels — match existing panels in configuration and color.
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
Remove existing tee bar framework and perimeter wall angle as required to install the new interior
partitions. Install new tee bar from existing grid to new partition and secure to new perimeter angle.
Cut new acoustical lay -in tiles to fill in between existing lay -in ceiling panels and new partition.
3.2 RETENTION CLIPS
Install retention clips as directed by manufacturer and as required to hold panels in place.
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 9 - FINISHES CITY OF TUKWILA
SECTION 09900 FIRE STATION #52
PAINTING ALTERATIONS
PART 1- GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE
The scope of work described by this section includes all material and labor required for the surface
preparation and the interior and exterior painting as scheduled herein and as shown on the
Drawings.
1.2 SUBMITTALS
In addition to manufacturer's data, application instructions and label analysis for each coating
material, submit samples for .Architect's review of color and texture only.
1.3 SAMPLE
On 8 -1 /2'x11" hardboard, provide 2 samples of each color and material, with texture to simulate
finish conditions.
1.4 DESCRIPTION OF WORK
A. Painting and finishing of interior and exterior items and surfaces, unless
otherwise indicated.
B. Includes field painting of exposed pipes and ducts, and hangers, exposed steel and iron
work, and primed metal surfaces of equipment installed under mechanical and electrical
work.
C. Paint exposed surfaces, except as otherwise indicated, whether or not colors are designated.
If not designated, colors will be selected by Architect from standard colors available for the
coatings required.
1.5. RELATED WORK
Section 07900 Sealants, Section 09250 Gypsum Drywall,
1.6: RECYCLED MATERIAL
The interior paint may contain recycled product.
1.7 STANDARDS
All painting work shall conform to the latest edition of the "Architectural Specifications Manual -
Painting, Re- painting, Wall covering, Gypsum Wallboard Finishing" - as published by Specification
Services, Inc. of Kent, Washington, Ph: 1 - 800 -562 -5423
1.8 RECORD IF PAINT MATERIALS
The Contractor shall, on completion of the work, deliver to the Park's Department, in the form
prescribed in Section 01730 under "Operation and Maintenance Manual" following information:
A. Paint manufacturer's name (Brand name)
B Color schedule showing location, substrates, colors, sheens.
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C. Color names and color numbers
D. Local sources (address and phone no.) for each paint material used.
E. Manufacturer's instructions for application, maintenance, etc.
F. Manufacturer's instructions for touch -up and repair of finished surfaces.
G. Color formula
1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. Employ only qualified journeymen. Apprentices may be employed working
under qualified journeymen's directions in accordance with trade regulations.
PART 2- PRODUCTS
2.1 PAINT MATERIALS
The Following manufacturer's products are acceptable to the Owner.
A. Benjamin Moore
B. Preservative Paints
C. Sherwin Williams
2.2 MIXING
On -site mixing or tinting is not allowed.
2.3 EXTERIOR PAINT SCHEDULE
A. New Wood Trim — two coats oil base stain to match existing
D. New Plywood Siding - one coat Alkyd primer, two coats acrylic latex enamel Total DFT —
mils.
2.4 INTERIOR PAINT SCHEDULE
A. Wood trim - 1 coat acrylic primer, two coats of acrylic enamel, semi gloss finish. Total
DFT -4mils
B. Shop primed metals- Two coats acrylic enamel, semi gloss. Total DFT 4 mils
C. Wood Doors —1 coat sanding sealer, 1 coat acrylic primer, two coats of acrylic enamel, semi
gloss finish. Total DFT — 5 mils
D. Gypsum Board - one coat primer sealer, two coats acrylic latex, eggshell finish. Total DFT •
4 mils.
E. Exposed electrical or mechanical items - one coat alkyd primer, two coats of
paint system used for adjacent painted surfaces, to cover.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 DELIVERY AND STORAGE
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Deliver materials to job site in new, original, and unopened containers bearing manufacturer's name,
trade name, and label analysis. Store where indicated in accordance with manufacturer's instructions.
3.2 PROTECTION
Protect work of other trades. Correct any painting related damages by cleaning, repairing or
replacing, and refinishing, as directed by Architect.
3.3 MOISTURE CONDITIONS
Substrate moisture content - test for moisture content by use of an approved electronic moisture
meter, to assure that substrate moisture content does not exceed 17% for plaster, concrete masonry,
drywall, and plywood siding, and 19% for wood trim.
3.4 COORDINATION
Provide finish coats which are compatible with prime paints used. Provide barrier coats over
incompatible primers where required. Notify Architect in writing of anticipated problems using
specified coatings with spbstrates primed by others.
3.5 JOB CONDITIONS
Do no exterior work during damp, rainy, or frosty weather or when temperature is below 50 degrees,
or until surfaces have thoroughly dried from the effects of such weather. Protect work from wind
blown dust and debris. Maintain interior temperatures at 60 degrees during application and until
paint is dry. Keep rooms ventilated and floors free from dirt and debris before painting has started.
Protect all items that are installed before painting operations are complete. Protect all surfaces not
scheduled to be painted. In the event that surfaces that are not scheduled to be painted are splashed
with paint or otherwise disfigured, and if the paint cannot be removed, the Contractor shall be
responsible to remove and replace that material.
3.6 SURFACE PREPARATION
Perform preparation and cleaning procedures in strict accordance with coating manufacturer's
instructions for each substrate condition.
3.7 REMOVE HARDWARE
Remove hardware and accessories, machined surfaces, plates, lighting fixtures and similar items in
place and not to be finish - painted or provide surface- applied protection. Reinstall removed items
and remove protective coverings at completion of work.
3.8 SEAL WOOD
Seal wood required to be job - finished.
3.9 MATERIAL PREPARATION
Mix, prepare, and store painting and finishing materials in accordance with manufacturer's
directions.
3.10 APPLICATION
A. Apply painting and finishing materials in accordance with manufacturer's directions. Use
applicators, and techniques best suited for materials and surfaces to which applied. Where
more than one coat of paint is required, the Architect shall inspect the application before
application of succeeding coat
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B. Apply additional coats when undercoats, stains or other conditions show through final paini
coat, until paint film is of uniform finish, color and appearance.
C. Finish exterior doors on tops, bottoms and edges same as interior faces, unless
otherwise indicated.
D. Sand lightly between succeeding enamel or urethane coats.
E. Apply prime coat to material which is required to be painted or finished, and
which has not been prime coated by others.
F. Apply sealant or filler at all joints at wood trim and at all joints between trim and
dissimilar materials. Sealant to be smoothly and completely tooled into the joint prior
to painting.
G. Completed Work: Match approved samples for color, texture and coverage.
Remove, refinish or repaint work not in compliance with specified requirements.
H. Paint interior surfaces of ductwork exposed to view flat black.
3.11 LEFT OVER MATERIAL
After completion of painting work, painting contractor shall remove and dispose of from site all
thinners, reducers, additives, paint supplies and any debris resulting from painting work.
3.12 PROTECTION OF COMPLETED WORK
Erect barriers as required and post warning signs. Prohibit dust generation activities when paint
applications are applied or are curing.
3.13 COLOR SCHEDULING
for bidding purposes, the following different number of paint colors will be selected:
A. Exterior metal - one color "A"
Hollow metal doors and frames - one color `B"
Cement board siding - one color "C"
B. Interior Gypsum wallboard - one color "D"
Door casing and trim - one color "B"
Interior metals - one color "A"
3.14 TOUCH -UP
After completion of painting and finishing in any one room or area, repair surfaces damaged by
other trades and requiring touch -up or re- finishing. Perform this work at the expense of the trade
causing the damage.
3.15 CLEANING
A. As the work proceeds, and on its completion, promptly remove all spilled splashed or
splattered paint. Remove in such manner as not to damage surfaces. Thoroughly clean pain
and splatters from glass, mirrors and other such surfaces. Do not scratch surfaces.
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B. Concrete floors that are scheduled to be exposed shall be free from all paint spills or drips.
C. During progress of work, keep premises free from any unnecessary accumulation of tools,
equipment, surplus materials and debris. At work's conclusion, leave premises clean.
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 10 - SPECIALTIES CITY OF TUKWILA
SECTION 10200 FIRE STATION #52
LOUVERS & VENTS ALTERATIONS
PART 1 - GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE
The scope of work described by this Section includes all labor and material requited for the
complete installation of the restroom air exhaust louver at exterior wall of the buildings as shown on
the Drawings
1.2 SUBMITTALS
A. Submit manufacturer's product information data along with installation
procedures
1.3 RELATED WORK
The following Sections contain requirements that relate to this Section:
Division 7, for joint sealers installed at perimeter of louver frames to the louvers.
1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.. Obtain louvers from one source and by a single manufacturer.
B. Comply with SMACNA "Architectural Sheet Metal Manual"
recommendations for fabrication, construction details, and installation procedures.
1.5 PROJECT CONDITIONS
Check actual louver openings be accurate field measurement before fabrication.
]'ART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 LOUVERS
Provide louvers fabricated from the following manufacturer's or approved equal:
A. Construction Specialties
B. Airolite Co.
C. American Warming and Ventilating Co.
D. Industrial Louvers
2.2 MATERIALS •
A. Aluminum extrusions - ASTM B (ASTM B 221M), Alloy 6060 -T5 or T -52.
B. Aluminum sheets - ASTM B 209 (ASTMS 209M), Alloy 3003 or 5005.
C. Fasteners - Of same basic metal and alloy as fastened metal of 300 series stainless steel.
D. Bituminous Paint - Cold- applied asphalt mastic complying with SSPC -Paint 12,
except containing no asbestos fibers.
E. Screens - Provide aluminum bird screen, 1/2 inch mesh with 0.063 -inch
diameter aluminum wire at inside face of louvers as recommended by manufacturer.
2.3 FINISHES
A. Provide manufacturer's dear finished anodized aluminum finish.
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B. Provide manufacturer's clear anodized aluminum finish.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
A. Set louver level and plumb, and aligned with adjacent work.
B. Use concealed anchorages where possible, and provide perimeter reveals and
openings of uniform width for sealant application.
C. Install concealed gaskets, flashing and joint fillers as required to make louver
joints weather - tight.
3.2 CLEANING AND PROTECTION
A. Clean and touch up minor abrasions in finishes with air -dried coating that matches color an
gloss of factory applied finishes.
Protect louvers from damage during construction period including
use of temporary protective coverings where needed and approved by louver
manufacturer.
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 10 - SPECIALTIES CITY OF TUKWILA
SECTION 10800 FIRE STATION # 52
TOILET ACCESSORIES ALTERATIONS
PART 1- GENERAL
1.1
SCOPE OF WORK
The scope of work described by this Section includes all labor and material required for the
complete installation of the toilet accessories located at the New Restrooms as shown on the
Drawings.
1.2 SUBMITTALS
Submit manufacturer's standard product information including installation procedures, along with
list of all items identifying product model and quantity.
1.3 RELATED WORK
See Section 6100 Rough Carpentry for blocking
PART 2 - PRODUCTS
2.1 APPROVED MANUFACTURERS
Bobrick Washroom Equipment, Accessory Specialties, Charles Parker, Watrous, Inc. Model
numbers refer to Bobrick accessories unless noted otherwise.
2.2 ACCESSORIES REQUIRED
See Drawings for location of all toilet accessories. including:
Soap Dispenser - Bobrick # B2112 Qty -1
Mirror - Bobrick #B292 Qty —1
Toilet Paper Dispenser - Bobrick #B2892 double 10" roll surface mount, Qty —1
San. Napkin Disposal - Bobrick #B -4353 surface mount at wall, Qty —1
I- Ioriz. Grab Bar -
Vert. Grab Bar
Seat Cover Disp-
Paper Towel Disp. -
Wall Shelf /hook
PART 3- EXEGUTION
Bobrick #B5806.99x36 & #B5806.99x42 with #2562 concealed
anchor plate at each bar , Qty —1
Bobrick #B5806.99x18, Qty - 1
Bobrick #B -301 surface mount at wall — Qty -1
Bobrick #B -262 wall mount Qty —1
Bobrick #B968, Qty -1 locate on wall opposite lay.
3.1 PREPARATION
Verify that all blocking is in place and secure before beginning installation. Set items true and plumb
in alignment with adjacent surfaces. Install steel anchor plates for installation of grab bars and soap
dispensing valves. Install wood blocking at accessories to be recessed and surface mounted
3.2 INSTALLATION
Install in accordance with manufacturer's written instructions. Insure that all required blocking and
rough- in openings for accessories are in place prior to installation. Coordinate location of blocking
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and required recess openings with rough carpentry trades.
3.3 CLOSEOUT
Leave protective covers on accessories until final walk- through is to be conducted. Provide keys to
all accessories to Owner's Representative prior to final walk - through.
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 10 - SPECIALTIES CITY OF TUKWILA
SECTION 10824 FIRE STATION *52
SHOWER ENCLOSURE ALTERATIONS
PART 1- GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE
The scope of work described by this Section includes all labor and materials required for the
complete installation of the shower enclosure as shown on the Drawings
1.2 RELATED WORK
See Section 01600 Rough Carpentry for required blocking and Division 15 for associated plumbing
rough -in..
PART 2- PRODUCTS
2.1 SHOWER ENCLOSURE
Model #S- 3842 -H Barrier Free Shower unit as manufactured by American Reinforced Plastics,
Tacoma, Washington, ph: 253- 922 -5808 or approved equal. Unit will be complete with fold -down
bench, and grab bar. Rough -in dimensions — 38 -1/4" wide x 41 -1/2" deep x 80 -1/2" high
2.2 FITTINGS
A. Shower Drain — Kohler K -9132
B. Cabriole Rite -Temp faucet Kohler K- TI4642/K -304 -K and master shower components
K- 9500/K -9513 Provide handheld spray.
2.3 SHOWER CURTAIN
Shower Rod -
Shower Curtain -
Curtain Hooks -
Bobrick #B -6047, Qty - 1
Bobrick #B -240 -2 - Qty 1
Bobrick #B -204 -1 - Qty as required for the shower curtain specified.
2.4 SEALANT
General Electric silicone, white
PART 3 — EXECUTION
3.1 INSTALLATION
Install shower enclosure in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Coordinate
installation of appliances with the installation of finishes, wall finishes and
and plumbing.
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 15 - MECHANICAL CITY OF TUKWILA
SECTION 15100 FIRE STATION #52
PLUMBING ALTERATIONS
PART 1 GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE
The scope of work described in this Section includes all labor and material required for the complete
installation of domestic water piping, waste and vent piping to all new plumbing fixtures at the new
restroom as shown on the Drawings and shall include:
a. Installation of water piping, waste piping and vent piping to all plumbing fixtures
b. Installadon of hot water piping from existing water heater or existing hot water line to new
lavatory and shower.
c. Installation of cold water piping from existing water line to new lavatory, shower, water
closet, and trap primer
d. Installation of plumbing fixtures
e. Installation of floor drain with trap primer.
1.2 DESIGN -BUILD
Following the plumbing criteria drawings, the Contractor shall provide e shop drawings required for
the installation of plumbing piping including domestic water supply piping, waste piping, vent piping,
valves and connection to existing sewer waste line as required by governing plumbing codes.
1.3 WORKMANSHIP
Comply with all provisions of the IAPMO Uniform Plumbing Code, latest addition.
1.4 RELATED WORK
See Section 15060 Piping
See Section 15250 Pipe Insulation
1.5 SUBMITTALS
Submit manufacturer's installation instructions and product catalog for all plumbing fixtures,
plumbing accessories and valves
PART 2 MATERIALS
2.1 PIPE - Soil, waste, and vents underground: ASTM F6281 ABS plastic. Soil, waste, and vents above
ground: ASTM F6281 ABS.
2.2 WATER - Type 'L' hard copper with wrought copper fittings and 95 -5 solder. No abs or pvc piping
will be allowed for domestic water service.
2.3 VALVES - select valve construction, materials, and pressure ratings to suit the plumbing system.
Use gate valves for domestic water systems. Install shutoff valves on cold and hot water supply lines
to all fixtures.
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2.4 CLEANOUTS - Install cleanouts where required to provide complete access to the piping system.
2.5 FIXTURES AND TRIM - Provide all plumbing fixtures complete with trim; trim is defined as
those metal parts used with, or fastened to the fixture. Use chromium - over - nickel or brass for all
trim in exposed areas. Provide "P" trap for all fixtures without integral traps and metal to metal
stops on all fixtures. Install insulated jackets at trap and hot water supply to bathroom vanity in
compliance with ADA code requirements.
2.6 FIXTURE SCHEDULE
Lavatory — Kohler Chesapeake #K1722 wall mount, white —. (qty -1)
Faucet — Kohler Cabriole #K- 14616 -4- chrome. (qty -1)
Toilet — Kohler Gabrielle #3322-47—RA - White (qty 1)
Shower — See Section 10824 for plumbing fixtures for pre- fabricated shower unit.
Floor Drains — Chrome finished round face with collar for installation in concrete floor
— Zurn or approved equal.
2.7 VALVES
Valves shall be type and size recommended by manufacturer for fluid being controlled. Shut off
valve shall be installed at pipe connection to each fixture or station.
2.8 TRAP PRIMER
Install trap primers and water piping from primers to floor drain
PART 3 EXECUTION
3.1 LAYOUT
Prior to installation, the contractor shall review layout and routing of all supply, waste and vent line;
with Architect.
3.2 INSTALLATION
a. Water Lines — locate existing hot and cold water lines to be extended to serve the pluming
fixtures at the new restroom. Extension of hot water line shall be from existing' /." line or
from the existing water heater. Tap into existing water lines and run new piping at ceiling .
and new walls as required to connect to the new fixtures.
b. Waste Line — Prior to installation, the Contractor shall verify location of existing waste line
located in hallway as shown on the Drawings. Saw cut existing concrete slab and remove
existing concrete and subgrade as required to install the new waste lines. Bed lines on
approved compacted soil material with bedding soil sloped to drain. Install new waste lines
and connect to fixture in accordance with governing plumbing codes.
c. Vent lines — install new vent lines from new fixtures as required and extend through the
existing roof with approved waterproof vent cap installation.
3.3 TESTING - Furnish all test pumps, gauges, equipment and personnel to test as necessary to
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demonstrate the integrity of the system.
Soil and Waste Plug all openings and fill with water to a height equal to the lowest vent. Allow to
stand for 1 hour Repair as required and retest.
Water Line: Test and make tight a full main water pressure; retain for 6 hours. Repair all leaking
joints if required and retest
3.4 STERILIZATION OF PIPES CHLORINATION:
After preliminary purging of system, chlorinate the entire potable water system in accordance with
current procedures of the American Water Works Association for flushing and disinfecting water
mains, and in accordance with all other pertinent rules and regulations. Upon completion of
strrili7ation, thoroughly flush the entire potable water system. Deliver a "Certificate of Completion
of Chlorination" to the Architect.
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 15 - MECHANICAL CITY OF TUKWILA
SECTION 15250 FIRE STATION #52
PIPE INSULATION ALTERATIONS
pAltT 1- GENERAL
1.1 The work of this section consists of providing and installing insulation for all hot and cold domestic
water piping.
1.2 Quality Assurance: All insulation, adhesives, sealers, and methods of finishing shall meet the
requirements of NFPA Bulletin 90 -A and Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. Regulations
PART 2 - MATERIALS
2.1 At all hot and cold piping installed in ceiling assemblies, install Fiberglass Sectional Pipe insulation
Thermal conductivity (k) of 0.22 at 75 deg. F. Minimum mean density of 3 -1/2 lb. /cu.ft.
Thickness:1" fiberglass.
2.2 At all hot and cold water piping in walls, install closed cell foam pipe jackets - 1/2" thlc-
2.3 Fire Hazard Rating: All components of the insulation shall have a fire hazard rating not to exceed 25
for flame spread, and 50 for fuel contributed and smoke developed, as determined by Underwriters'
Laboratories Inc.
PART 3 - EXECUTION
3.1 General: Follow the manufacturers' recommendations and the requirements of these specifications.
3.2 Piping Insulation: Carefully clean and dry all piping before applying insulation. All insulation shall be
continuous through walls and ceilings ; do not omit insulation where piping passes through sleeves
or hangers.
Use galvanized metal shields at hangers or supports to prevent collapsing of insulation.
END OF SECTION
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DIVISION 16 - ELECTRICAL CITY OF TUKWILA
SECTION 16000 FIRE STATION #52
ELECTRICAL WORK ALTERATIONS
pART1GENERAL
1.1 SCOPE OF WORK
A. The scope of work described in this Section indudes all labor and materials that are required for the
complete installation of all electrical work as shown on the Drawings, described herein and the
documents that will be prepared by the Contractor as part of the Design /Build for the electrical
work . The work shall consist of but not be limited specifically to the following:
1. Electrical circuiting to all new electrical devices and equipment as follows:
Wiring and controls to serve all new light fixtures scheduled.
Installation of new light fixtures as shown on the Drawings
Maintain service from existing panels to existing light fixtures scheduled to remain
in use.
Installation of new wiring from existing panels or extension of existing wiring
circuits to serve new electrical devices.
Maintain service from existing panel to existing outlets scheduled to remain in use
Installation of power and controls for new restroom exhaust fan.
Maintain service to existing electrical baseboards scheduled to remain in use.
Installation of new electrical baseboard and new electrical wall heater /fan unit as
shown.
Relocation of control wiring to serve existing electrical baseboard units
Relocation of switch controls to existing light fixtures
Extension of speaker wiring to new restroom
2. Branch circuit conduit, boxes, wiring devices to serve lighting and power requirements.
3. Installation of light fixtures, boxes, receptacles and switches.
4. Installation of all other electrical equipment and services needed to complete a usable and
operable facility in accordance with all pertinent codes and regulations.
5. Installation of electrical wiring to all light fixtures and the supply and installation of light
fixtures specified.
6. Low voltage wiring where required by equipment operation including low voltage power to
automatic sensors at restroom fan
1.2 DESIGN /BUILD CRITERIA
A. Lighting and Power Requirements -
In addition to the Criteria Drawings that are provided as part of the contract documents for this
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• project, the Contractor shall prepare and submit drawings indicating all circuiting of outlets, lighting,
and equipment.
1.3 CODES, STANDARDS AND PERMITS
Install in accordance with latest edition of regulations of governing local, state, county and other
applicable codes, OSHA and WISHA
1.4 SUBMITTALS
Submit product data and installation instructions for all electrical material , and equipment provided.
1.5 FIELD INVESTIGATION
A. Contractor shall thoroughly investigate site and verify existing site conditions prior to
bidding.
B. No change in contract price will be allowed for work required to comply with existing
conditions, unless the existing condition would not have been apparent prior to
uncovering the condition as part of the demolition work
1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE
A. For the actual fabrication, installation, and testing of the work of this section, use only
thoroughly trained and experienced personnel who are completely familiar with the
requirements for this work and with the installation recommendations of the manufacturers
of the specified items.
B. In acceptance or rejection of installed electrical system, no allowance will be made for lack
of skill on the part of installers.
1.8 PRODUCT HANDLING
A. Protection: Use all means necessary to protect electrical system materials before, during and
after installation and to protect the installed work and materials of all other trades.
B. Replacements: In the event of damage, immediately make all repairs and replacements
necessary to the approval of the Architect and at no additional cost to the Owner.
1.9 AS -BUILT DRAWINGS AND OPERATIONS MANUAL
Keep one set of marked up "as built" blue line prints. These are to be at jobsite at all times
for inspection and are to be updated daily for an accurate record of electrical installation. Al
completion of project, submit the marked up set to Architect.
B. Operations manual including all submittals, wiring diagrams, names addresses and
telephone numbers of manufacturers' representatives and all technical data useful to the
Owner shall be submitted in hard -back three -ring binder. One copy with tabs are required.
1.10 TESTS
A. Contractor shall perform all tests required by these specifications.
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B. The Contractor shall notify the Architect at least two working days prior to conducting any
tests required by these Specifications.
C. All wiring shall test free from short circuits and ground faults, shall be free from mechanical
and electrical defects and shall show insulation resistance between phase conductors and
neutral and grounding conductors of not less than the rated insulation resistance of the rated
insulation resistance value of the specified conductors. The system ground, conductors and
all branch circuit conductors shall be tested with appropriate meggers, or other approved
instruments and methods, to determine ground and insulation resistance values.
D. Perform additional tests when required under other sections of this specification. During
fmal observation, the Contractor shall conduct an operation test of entire
electrical system for approval. The installation shall be demonstrated to operate
satisfactorily in accordance with the requirements of these specifications and contract
drawings.
1.11 COORDINATION
A. The Contractor shall coordinate work among all the various trades doing work on the
project and shall examine all drawings and specifications.
13. Immediately notify the Architect of any discrepancy.
C. Do not proceed with installation in areas of discrepancy until fully resolved.
1.12 CLEAN UP
A. Upon completion of the work, and before fmal acceptance and payment, the Electrical
Contractor shall, at his own expense, remove from the site and adjoining property and
dispose of all surplus and discarded materials, rubbish, temporary buildings, equipment, and
debris which may have accumulated during the execution of the electrical work.
13. All fixtures and equipment shall be left thoroughly clean and in proper condition.
1.13 GUARANTEE
A. The Contractor shall be responsible for all work put in this specification and drawings. He
shall make good, repair or replace, at his own expense, as may be necessary, any defective
work, materials, or parts which may show itself within one year after final acceptance, two
years for ballasts with installation due to imperfection in material or workmanship.
1.14 FT.FCTRICAL PERMIT
The Contractor shall obtain and pay for all electrical permits as required by the City of Tukwila and
the State of Washington. The Contractor shall arrange for Electrical Inspectors to inspect all work.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
2.1 MATERIALS
All materials are to be new and of the best manufacture and must meet the approval of the
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Architect who reserves the right to reject any materials not in accordance with this Specification
either before or after installation. All materials, equipment and devices shall be approved by the
Underwriters' Laboratory for the purpose for which they are used.
2.2 CONDUIT AND FITTINGS - All wiring shall be run in rigid conduit as approved by City of
Tukwila
2.3 OUTLET BOXES - Contractor shall provide UL certified duplex or four -plex outlet box for each
specified outlet. Outlet shall be equipped with GFI protection where required..
2.4 WIRE AND CABLE — Shall utilize complete system of copper conductors in the rigid or flex
conduit systems, or as approved by City of Tukwila.. Conductors shall be thermoplastic insulated
type THHN in dry locations and type THHW in damp or wet locations. Stranded cables shall be
provided with compression type connectors at terminations Thomas & Betts, or equal.
2.5 LIGHTING AND POWER PANELBOARDS -
If new circuit breakers are required to be installed in the existing panels, circuit breakers shall be one
two or three -pole with common tripping element calibrated for current ratings.
2.6 SWITCHES
Shall be Sierra or approved equal with white finish.
2.7 DEVICE PLATES
Each device shall be provided with a plate. Devices on conduit fittings to be pressed steel, same
manufacturer as the fittings. Outlet and Switch plates to be flush type - white finish - Sierra or
approved equal.
2.8 FT.RCTRIC WALL HEATER
Q -Mark QFG 120V, 750W #QFG1512T2M or approved equal
2.9 ELECTRIC BASE BOARD HEATER
Q -Mark 120v, 1000w, # 2514W or approved equal.
2.10 ELECTRIC RESTROOM EXHAUST FAN
Wall mount unit #FR100 as manufactured by Fantech or approved equal. — 120v, 19w, .18
amps. Install in wall with 4 "dia. aluminum duct to exterior. Provide automatic occupant
sensor control for fan operation.
PART 3 INSTALLATION
3.1 CUTTING AND PATCHING
All cutting, drilling and patching of concrete, wood of metal in the building must be done by this
Contractor in order that his work may be properly installed.
3.2 MEASUREMENTS
All measurements must be verified by observation at the site and this Contractor shall be responsibl
for all of his work fitting in place in a satisfactory and workmanship like manner. Contractor shall
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check location of conduits to provide clearances of structural conditions and other permanently
fixed equipment.
3.3 WORKMANSHIP AND INSPECTION
Workmanship shall be of the best quality and none but competent mechanics shall be employed
and shall be under the supervision of a competent foreman; and all completed work shall present a
neat and mechanical appearance. All work and materials shall be subject to inspections at any and all
times by Architect.
3.4 CODES AND PERMITS
Perform all work in accordance with the rules and regulations of the National Electrical Codes, the
NBFU, and local codes.
3.5 WIRING
Where rigid conduit enters a box or other fitting, through a knockout, two locknuts and bushing
shall be provided. Conduits shall be supported in accordance with the NEC with approved inserts
single hole pipe straps, beam clamps, sheet metal screws on metal. Provide a minimum clearance of
6" between conduits and heating ducts, water pipes, etc. Use only powdered soapstone or approved
lubricant in pulling wires.
3.6 BOXES
There must be sufficient room for wires and insulation bushing in all outlet boxes and deep boxes
shall be installed where required. Boxes to be fastened independent of conduit. At least 8 inch loops
or wire ends shall be left at each outlet box for the installation of fixtures or devices.
3.7 GUARANTEE
The Contractor shall guarantee all of his work for a period of one year from date of final acceptance,
and he shall replace any defective work or material during this period at no cost to the Owner.
END OF SECTION
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SPERMIT COORD COPY
PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP
ACTIVITY NUMBER: PG06 -176 DATE: 10 -09 -06
PROJECT NAME: CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE STATION #52
SITE ADDRESS: 5900 S 147 ST
X Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter #
Response to Correction Letter # Revision # After Permit Issued
DEPARTMENTS: G
Bui Ic g Division
Public Work5
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Fire Prevention
Structural
Planning Division
❑ Permit Coordinator
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DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.)
Complete
Comments:
Incomplete ❑
DUE DATE: 10-10-06
Not Applicable ❑
Permit Center Use Only
INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED:
Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials:
TUES/THURS ROUT G:
Please Route Structural Review Required
REVIEWER'S INITIALS:
❑ No further Review Required
DATE:
APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS:
Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions
Notation:
REVIEWER'S INITIALS:
DUE DATE: 11-07-06
Not Approved (attach comments) ❑
DATE:
Permit Center Use Only
CORRECTION LETTER MAILED:
Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials:
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construction work within the scope of its specialty. A General or Specialty
construction Contractor must maintain a surety bond or assignment of
account and carry general liability insurance.
License Information
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Licensee Name
CORSAIR CONSTRUCTION
Licensee Type
CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTOR
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Business Type
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City
SEATTLE
County
KING
State
WA
Zip
98166
Phone
2064391771
Status
ACTIVE
Specialty 1
GENERAL
Specialty 2
UNUSED
Effective Date
8/3/2000
Expiration Date
5/30/2007
Suspend Date
Separation Date
Parent Company
Previous License
Next License
Associated License
Business Owner Information
Name
Role
Effective Date
Expiration Date
BJUGAN, RUSSEL
OWNER
01/01/1980
Bond
Amount
Bond Information
Bond
Bond
Company
Name
Bond
Account
Number
Effective
Date
Expiration
Date
Cancel
Date
Impaired
Date
Bond
Amount
Received
Date
#2
CBIC
SC9821
05/30/2002
Until
Cancelled
$12,000.00
05/09/2002
#1
CBIC
SC9821
05/30/2000
05/30/2002
$6,000.00
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INSTALL NEW LIGHT SWATCHES 4
CONTROL WIRING TO NEW
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