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Permit B93-0477 - SMITHS HOME FURNISHINGS - TENANT IMPROVEMENT
119 ti• .t. CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY CITY OF TUKWILA 6300 SOUTHCENTER BOULEVARD, SUITE 100 • TUKWILA, .WASHINGTON: 98188 THIS CERTIFICATE IS�UEG' PURSUANTY 'TO - �TNEx�REO�IREME T$ OF SE UON 307 OF THE UNIFORM BUILDING COOP CE T ,FLYING+ TIAT AT .THE 'TIMEO.�'�'� 'x,,. ,� '„ R � ,�� r.. F.� Ia;�UANC.� �"'l'HIS STRUCTURE WAS IN COMPLIANC�ETH Ti4E;, VARIOUS NORD'IN �(CE�S OF Th E,�,O�I, Y REG . ihTING BUILDING CONSTRUCTION "OI E AND«vALL APPLICABLE CITY FIRE' GQDES ;� 04;a THE)'FOLLOWING: i.� �` �'r Tenant: /SMITHS, *HOME 'FU,R'N1�S'HINGS Building Add •'ess300 ANbOVER Rk: W .,i,� Pa cS Ca• �, t�'1 ;; : 2. &2304 -9119m .0 neP :,�aEG`ALE M4,.xA:'.INC, ,n r Hi l yu Permst No °0393 ;x477 Suite No�.600��;� tip• °!S \iviA cqupency: STORE '' r `, s� r.._..,r «--r Occupent;yLci Fd: ,1 ; Occupat c q Groin: - G.t4J.' � . " ; ,`' \ t( �' Type of ,Const.;'{ I do ds F f y 4. p {•3 $ t 4, � 11i 4+i,i �Y / f ry 'm `l�, *v.tr4 aF - tr '4! lff'•�<✓N�v J-a ..J t "A'•`, .y" iN j ..cc ! 1 fj {� { /S Y {i NS } w 'i 1p., �.ti:,"a'° .. �iV vtu #i •`rim �;. INT = ,- 0R 11ENANT IMPROVEMENTS T01{ ,'LLrIN AR,� R0 q- �• :MATE 44o1,20O SO ARE_ FEET ONE S TOR 'RED I NFU NI -,• TUR ' , APPL I r:� STORE ..,kv� / /' z 44 . • rl. -_ -�- Bill D. NG. 0/ ICIAL • if THIS CERTIFICATE MUSS'' o0' J, N; R-I CUOUSL, �•t 4 Ij�ATE �. ft S�TEDON; ;THE PREMISES City o 7iciilcwid& (206) 431 -3670 Community Development / Public Works • 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 BUILDING PERMIT Permit No: B93 -0477 Type: B -BUILD Category: ACOM Address: 300 ANDOVER PK W Location: Parcel #: 262304 -9119 Zoning: Type Const: II -N Gas /Elec: Wetlands: Water: N/A Contractor License No.: GRADYHC151BP Status: ISSUED Issued: 05/02/1994 Expires: 10/29/1994 Suite: 600 Type of Occupancy: STORE Slopes: N Sewer: N/A TENANT SMITHS HOME FURNISHINGS 300 ANDOVER PK W, TUKWILA, WA 98188 OWNER SEGALE M A INC PO BOX 88050, TUKWILA WA 98188 CONTACT CRAIG CARLSON 3085 RIVER ROAD NORTH, SALEM, OR 97303 CONTRACTOR GRADY HARPER & CARLSON INC. 2945 N.E. ARGYLE, PORTLAND, OR 97211 Phone: 503 390 -0281 Phone: 503 284 -9151 ******************************************** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** Permit Description: INTERIOR TENANT IMPROVEMENTS TOTALLING APPROXI- MATELY 44,200 SQUARE FEET ONE STORY RETAIL FURNI- TURE AND APPLIANCE STORE. Units: 001 Front: .0 Buildings: 001 Left: .0 Fire Protection: SPRINKLERED UBC Edition: 1991 Valuation: 486,000.00 Total Permit Fee: 3,288.83 ******************************************* * ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** SETBACKS Back: .0 Right: .0 - c3LJ Permit Center Authorized Signature Date I hereby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the per ormance of work. I am authorized to sign for and obtain this _uild_ g, p-jmit. Signature: Print Name :13J G. r D a t e: Title: 0`1 -457R ,lg�.t1_ 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. All PERMITS ISSUED FOR NEW CONSTRUCTION, REMODELING, OR DEMOLITION PROJECTS REQUIRE CONSTRUCTION, DEMOLITION AND LANDCLEARING WASTE MATERIAL FROM THESE PROJECTS TO BE RECYCLED AT A KING COUNTY LICENSED OR APPROVED FACILITY, OR TAKEN TO REGIONAL DISPOSAL FACILITIES. . CITY OF TUKWIL` Department of Con''imunity Development — Permit Center` 6300 Southcenter Boulevard - #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 Building Permit Application Tracking PLAN CHECK NUMBER 013- 01-1 -11 PROJECT NAME CONTACTED • 4 'I-th`s orn.e_ a I i'1r:. SITE ADDRESS BY: (init.) SURE NO. 2nd NOTIFICATION 30-C) Niltil.DlTe r e k W ..._---'' INSTRUCTIONS TO STAFF • Contacts with applicants or requests for information should be summarized in writing by staff so that the status of the proJect may be ascertained at any time. • Plan corrections shall be completed and approved prior to sending to the next department. • Any conditions or requirements for the permit shall be noted in the Sierra system or summarized concisely in the form of a formal letter or memo, which will be attached to the permit. • Please fill out your section of the tracking chart completely. Where information requested is not applicable, so note by using "N /A ", date and initial. DEPARTMENTAL REVIEW "X" in box indicates which departments need to review the project. DEPARTMENT TE.IN DAT. APPROEVED �QUIREME•NT 0MMENT Sprinklers C7 PLANNING nllA /2117 INIT: ZONING: L7 PUBLIC WORKS /a0Y" INIT:� REFERENCE FILE NOS.: MINIMUM SETBACKS: N- j Detectors BAR/LAND USE CONDITIONS? UTILITY PERMITS REQUIRED? PUBLIC WORKS LETTER DATED: E- No 0 OTHER INIT: BUILDING - final review BUILDING OFFICIAL INIT: INIT: s TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION: I CERT. OF OCCUPANCY? °Yes ° No UBC EDITION (year): REVIEW COMPLETED AMOUNT OWING: j� l kk't I-nn I 95.dO CONTACTED • 4 DATE NOTIFIED BY: (init.) • ,O '~ 2nd NOTIFICATION BY: (init.) 3RD NOTIFICATION BY: (init.) 01/08103 CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDIfJ PERMIT APPLICATION Department of Community Development - Building 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Tukwila WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 CRC__ 9a-- O c T PLAN CHECK NUMBER 9 Division DESCRIPTION BUILDING PERMIT FEE AMOUNT (�iqq 0 RCPT # DATE PLAN CHECK FEE BUILDING SURCHARGE fa q 3 OTHER: TOTAL - SITE ADDRESS SUITE # 1 .4Hdwe)-- j>c� L. L) e4,. r VALUE OF CONSTRUCTION - $ t-406,Poo PROJECT NAME/TENANT i e..c --/-o Ae.ii-t6' y a ' / Cae- 7- al, ..-i„. yi7 ,.. ;�-, l u�t C' l ��l i` l�ez C. 1 ASSESSOR ACCOUNT # c IQ J OH' t 1(i o11P� 3c3 L - - OO 1 TYPE OF 0 New Building Li Addition Tenant Improvemen (commercial) L) Demolition (building) WORK: 0 Rack Storage 0 Reroof Remodel (residential) 0 Other DESCRIBE WORK TO BE DONE: n it, rev, c-,-- 7GCYGS --r 7 ! £.-ry ✓IL -s•-r -v-,- C. . c ctrt r it i c<..j G, %9 0'0 V-' ' c�c��' r?A-✓ LI i -rc� --.e c�� c, l( <.c..0 e P 5 -re---e- .kr7 s.-. o % P tr. 4,4I 7- U` CJ � ? , F fl CI,-e �'j ca 1^ y / (P�T -, is BUILDING USE (office, warehouse, et . A.-1-7-4--t-Le r— e.". -.,. 72,--;..e , .c r , /L7,7fi NATURE OF BUSINESS: (� „,,...u.,. -c., G.( aei- r- C*. -(-e WILL THERE BE A CHANGE IN USE? -N-No 0 Yes If Yes, new building requirements may need to be met. Please explain: SQUARE FOOTAGE - Building: Tenant Space: 441 0.©O Area of Construction: WILL THERE BE STORAGE OR USE OF FLAMMABLE, COMBUSTIBLE ,(v No 0 Yes IF YES, EXPLAIN: FIRE PROTECTION FEATURES: Ne- Sprinklers 0 Automatic Fire OR HAZARDOUS MATERIALS IN THE BUILDING? Alarm System PROPERTY OWNER Ali S �cr ��, ice PHONE 57 �j� ?iC ,� / ADDRESS p., ©, L.cx,1- &go mac /6( kc-t,, LI (, et 4.-0 PHONE �o EXP. DATE ZIPas/ 3g' -z 4._ R� 5 / ZIP �� a r. _ 3/-, (I. / ) CONTRACTOR v^d�7� k/ a.,/, t -- /.yuL. ADDRESS 2� S Al Y�y !� /v� T /G�. /, °� _a WA. ST. CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE # 6 d,4_-." I 1 4 8_06 cc9) ARCHITECT La,Y/�u,, / c) e/7- ji- V trr -ec-rs P• C, PHONE asL ZIP c� -73c�3 ADDRESS D 4,-) 1-.2. iv pd i Scr/' -..r c:-,..p__ I HEREBY CERTIFY;THAT I.:HAVE':READ AND: EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND : :KNOW.THE SA BE.TRUE AND ::CORRECT, A f AM' AUTHOR,. ED TO APPLY: FOR >;THIS PERMIT BUILDING OWNER OR AUTHORIZED AGENT SIGNATU DATE /2.— /q--/ PRINT NAME AI P . C -A c i ADDRESS, CITY e:; 8 Y ruc,_ �U (•- ► ;dam O!z 63'7•c33 CONTACT PERSON PI-IONE 2,6 APPLICATION APPLICATION SUBMITTAL In order to ensure that your application is accepted for plan review, please make sure to fill out the application completely and follow the plan submittal checklist on the reverse side of this form. Handouts are available at the Building counter which provide more detailed information on application and plan submittal requirements. Application and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. VALUATION OF CONSTRUCTION Valuation for new construction and additions are calculated by the Department of Community Development prior to application submittal. Contact the Permit Coordinator at 431 -3670 prior to submitting application. In all cases, a valuation amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Building Division to comply with current fee schedules. BUILDING OWNER / AUTHORIZED AGENT If the applicant is other than the owner, registered architect/engineer, or contractor licensed by the State of Washington, a notarized letter from the property owner authorizing the agent to submit this permit application and obtain the permit will be required as part of this submittal. EXPIRATION OF PLAN REVIEW Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitations. The building official may extend the time for action by the applicant for a period not exceeding 180 days upon written request by the applicant as defined in Section 304(d) of the Uniform Building Code (current edition). No application shall be extended more than once. If you have any questions about our process or plan submittal requirements, please contact the Department of Community Development Building Division at 431 -3670. l - r PHONE 90 - 39,0-oz•531 DATE APPLICATION ACCEPTED 15--c1=3 r► DATE APPLICATION EXPIRES COMMERCIAL NEW COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS/ADDITIONS SUBMITTAL CHECKI5ST riCompleted building permit application (one for each structure) I Assessor Account Number. ••••: . • • • .• • ••• . Two sots (2) of the following. Specifications •' • • Structural calculatiOns stamped by a Washington State liconsed Li Soils report stamped by a Washington State licensed engineer • Topographical survey . :"..: . • ••' • • : • Energy calculations stamped by a Washington State licensed; engineer or architect:, • . • • • • •• Legal description • • • . .. Working drawings, stamped by a7Washington State licensed ',".• architect, which include: . .. • , • • Site plan • . • Architectural drawings • • Structural drawings • • • . • . • Mechanical drawings • :, • *EleVations • • ‘' •. • • • Civil drawings . • •••• Landscape plan • Completed utility permit application (one for opera project) • • Six (6) sets of civil drawings'. • • . • . . „ NOTE: See utility perrnit application and checklis for specific .. efic ........... submittal requirements . • . RACK STORAGE' • Completed building permit application Assessor Account Number . • : • ••• • :•. 1 Two (2) sots of plans, which include: .. ••••. ri Building floor plan showing:. .• • Entire space where racks will b0 located • Exit doors . • • • • ': • • • Dimensions of all aisles. Tenant space floor plan showing rackStorage layout; aisles and exits. NOTE: Include:diinensions of racks (height,:Widtii and length );aislea and exit ways on plan.: :••• Structural calculations stamped by a Washington Stair) licensed engineer (rack storage B. and over).•:.':',...,:••:•::••: •.• • • RESIDENTIAL ■•••■•••••••■• • •.'" COMMERCIAL TENANT IMPROVEMENTS ri Completed building permit application (one for each structure or • • •.••••• . .• • • ASsessor'AcCount Number •:'': "" .:• . '..• ••• ".: ':." Two (2) sets of constitiction.plans,::which tnclude Site • Looation of tenant space • Existing and proposed parking „... •". •" • • • • • . . use • !..11SeOf adjacont (common wall) tenant .. ..... Ovorall dimonsions of buildlng or square footage FIoor ........ . plan 01 proposed . ....,.. ................ Tonant space pian with use of each room Iabelled • Exit doors egross patterns • . . .-•••••""''..•■:•:iNfeW iNalls;.exiOting..■011;::Eihd Walis to be demolishod 1 I SiaatiOrialshoWing•Wail:COristrijaticin "...Attachment for floor ::••• SirtiatirrarcalaUlationi . •, ..• . . ..•. •. •• • .• • • •••••••••:.•••::: engineer May:lbe,.reqUired if structural work is f0::be'•dona:(2::sett)::"-",:•'::::: . . :•'"NOTE:•,:ltanyutility.Work:Is to be:: dene,:ieybrnit' ........... .„„. . .... ....• utllitypermlt a pp I i gotta n:and plans . . . . „ . ......... . . .. . . . •••■••■•••■•• 1 doscribingexistlng eXIS ...:inateri41 being installed :•. NOTE certifiCation I etterIs ;ieqUired prior Id final inspeofiO1::San sign " : • " • ....::..... " •• ::..off of the pormit ::••••• •:.••• • •••• •••••• • • .: • ••....' .. NEW..SINGLE-FAMILY•DWELLINGS/ADDITIONS•':z. Completed building 'porrnitapOlicationl'(one.,:for each••strUctUre)•:•"'::::::•••::::" • •:•.:. y•••••.. ••• .•:••.••••••• . ,Legal description..„. • ••.::: • . ••••• . . • . Assessor AccoUntNurnber••:::•,:"'• . . . . . TwO-'sets:(2) of Working ••••.•;• :••• ••• ••,••••:. '.:•••• • •••,•• •.••' '•• • • •:" Site hydrant .: .......................... Foundation plan !nciude accass to b #1dip#;::,,s,:!9*y. Floor plan ...'•••••"•••'•'"":•••••:::••':'"'""-:''::::::::::'•••••.::::''widtkeed length of access.) • : Roof ptan •• • :•••":•":::. Butiding elevation s (alt . Building cross soction :• Structural tramingptans . ' "":'• . . . Washington •Stata:En ergy Code cldta Completed:utility., permit application ••••":"• .••• . . .Six.1(6)•setsof sito plans showing utilities • • • • : ••. • •. • :•:••:: • • NOTE : Building site plan and utility site' plat) inay be.cornblned.' Soe • utility permit application and checklist 101...SpaCificSUbiaittal requfrornon RESIDENTIAL .REMODELS":•.:-: • : ••• •••:" . • ••• . •:•:•••••:•••.: .• ••••••:•••••',•••••:•.::•••:•••••:••:::•"1:::•••••"-:"":•••••:::::":".'•'•:::::',:•::"•:::::".:•"::•••"•:,":"'"•:•:•''''::;'••••• • ''''''''••••••••''''" •:corripletad*iilding•permit,agPlication(one;:for:each::StructUre)::::;•:;•,•:•„;:::, " • • • • •• • • ..........: Assessor Account Nurber „.... Floor plan Roof plan Butiding olevaflons (alt views) • Building :Crots'4'sec. Structural framing " ••• NOTE 1! any uuI,ty wark Is to be plans .190!(9.' OP( Additional topographical and soils information may be required if unique:: sito conditions : • L. r— DETACH TO DISPLAY CERTIFICATE --; DEPARTMENT OF LABOR AND INDUSTRIES THIS CERTIFIES THAT THE PERSON NAMED HEREON IS REGISTERED AS PROVIDED BY LAW AS A • RAt' 'REa13TE,iATIQNN[)MBER.'- . `- '� a..EXPIRATonOiE:`., G,,O'L s} .. •. .ia•t? 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N�•F CAttI.SN:;..I•MC,: 2.945 t.,• °I= `;ARG.YCt • P0RTLANp •OR 97211 STATE OF WASHINGTON Gil F625. 052 - 000(3.92) ; t�.i`�i." u.. i."'........ .""- •�= := '^'^..`^,.a^au':,..... . a.,..,.., W. u.:.........`.... 1- `.'.- �- �-- ..,...,...,.,,...... ...•�..- ..._.:.:�:.i..,.':.^u u."`- "'w.,— ...,..y._ -• .__.,.a,_.u..� L DETACH TO DISPLP' CERTIFICATE RECEIVED DEC 2 0 1993 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT R BIST ,EREDA5PP,OVIBED, By, LAW,A$A:' 4; '4 ;'K.;,; i6t''dREGIST( 4TION;NOMBER r,.:S:( ;± . ; i ;, (jr. - ApvtHg15 ;;w` .q,717/5),,,5 ; EXRIRATIONDkTE, :; ',�oa ;1. ?.,..• ry : i ORTL SIGNATURE ISSUED BY DEPARTMENT OF LABO i ;k******, ** *•• loth*****************A*** **** **** ***** ***+**** ******A** CITY DE TUI(WILA, WA TRANSMIT kk7 **14kk•k *** *Ak* *••** k*•***********•*• *k*k** * *•k **k *h*•k****k******** i TRANSMIT Number: 93001785 Amount: 1,293.83 12/1.5/'x ,, ` 3 Permit No B93•-0477 Type. B• -BUILD BUILDING PERM ' Parcel Na: 262304- -911..9 } Site Address: 300 ANDOVER PI( W Payment Method: CHECI( Notation: CFARLSON /VEIT Zr►it: SLD * ****** k• k****• kkkk**************• k ***h*** ***k.4kk*************kkk Account Code 000/345.830 Description Pi.AN CHECK •- NONRES Total (This Payment): Total Fees: Total All Payments Balance: 3,288.83 1,293.83 1,995.00 Paid 1,;93.83 1,293.83 UTILIT 1293.83 TOTAL 1293.83 CHECK 1293.83 CHANCE 0.00 7087A000 14:q7 ************** k A****** k** A****k k*** * * * *******•kk **kkh•k **A * *A * ** ** CI1Y OF TUKWILA, WA TRANSMIT *******k** kk*** k****** kkkkk* A *kk ***A * *** **A** * ****A*A *kkk* kkk *+k TRANSMIT Number: .94000494 Amount: 1,995.00 05/.02/134 11:05 Permit No 1393 -0477: Type: B--BUILD BUILDING PL'It 702/94 Parce1. No: 262304 °911.9 Site Address: 1300 ANDOVER PI( W payment Method: CHECK Natation: SMITH'S FIOME Init» SLB * ** k** k** k*** A**** k***** kk* k* k`*.** k** **k * *k* * * * *•kkk ****kk*k * * * *s1* Account 'Code '`0.00/322.100 000/386.904 • Description BUILDING - NQWRES STATE BUILDING• *LIRCHARGE Total .(This Payment) : 3,288.883 3,280. 03 .00 Total Fees: Total Al Payments: Dal ance: id 1,990.50 4.50 1,99 :.00: GENERA 1990.50 GENERA 4.50 TOTAL 1995.00 CHECK 1995.00 CHANGE 0.00 1530A000 22:34 CITY OF TUKWILA Address: 300. ANDOVER PK W Suite: • 600 Tenant: SMITHS HOME FURNISHINGS Status: ISSUED Type: B -BUILD Applied: 12/15/1993 Parcel #: 262304 -9119 Issued: 05/02/1994 * *'k* ****k***•k** ** *****•* ****** k•k**** **** k******* k* **•k*•***•** ***** k***** k•k b k** Permit' Conditions: 1. No' changes will be made for the plans,unles;s.....approved by the Architect and the tukwilza: "Building Divisi'or ;;•.,* 2. Plumbing permit s.haallV' be obtained through the ;;5e�a;t;t1e -King County De partme'ht�.o'f Publ'ic? H "ea'1 th `1F '" =Y,,P1 umb�jng wi 1,.i 'be inspected by. €hat age icy;, ncluclin'g' a,l,l g s,: piping (296-4722) E1ectrica,i p r mi.t �sha.11 be ,obt `fined" through the=,, Washin'g't'c�.ri State Di.,v;i ion o "f Labor�,snd In>�dusJtries and`�al 1 a1e0 ica =; work wi,rl.;`be'in,spected by that �,asgetcy (248 - 6630) 4. Al 1. m o. ni cal work"•sha 11,1.11' under' �'s parate permit '"t.hroug � of �. Permit No: B93 -0477 5. 6. the C :;. , Al 1 ',e hit s; ^ insp'ectio: �;;''encor�dst, ,and approved plan's shi'a..l•1 bla mast 'ddined�:w.�vai,1ab1e at. the .30 Vitt e...prior to the s•tar:tt ,of? any tpanstruct ion • The'se-do :c `inents :arse to be mainta!ped • ava�j;f b16 ,Aun't13 fina•1,�41'nspecieion app,r9/ 1-As granted An g g. f 1gg1 t `.i ;trlr• nst 11 : y' � .,, e w c e i 1 i n� r �'���1 a rrd 3 � ,� � � a t i o n i::s re got, ' fired to me''e l,at 1 \ \brra! ,1n44 e'riu I Veil) ent's for SeVsm1;e Par ,�� t T o., �,��Wa 1 ms's a•t; taYc,h�e..d� tc�'�t, e�,i 1 i r� g: ��_i d mu,� 7. t be . 1ater a lAyy .l. br .bed `It, over• eigh (8)i • feet S1`n, 1'eri.gth�. ., 8. All . nstructi�on t'ei \b'e ;,d;o'ne' in "`confor, nc'e •-�wi th a ro've.d '' p 1an�sA \ands ,qu¢i,rements of the Un.i farniat a i' °w1•d�i -n.g Code '(199,;1 ,N Edi o )M1as "'.amended by. the Washi gto State Burijlding Code, Uri' i f ,. { Mechanical Code (199.1 Ed i;tti on) ,, :a °n�iK W `gh i nston.,r ta"te Ener a ,Cope (11991 ;Second Editiona`�. • ;. '''•n. ''' •V) � u: 9. There \sh 11.b.e'no'occupancy of he bui1ding(s) uwnti1 the final °f 1T.uiw'i 1a Bui 1din7 iri;�'pectfion haws, been completed b`y't.,;t,e,,: Inspector . � R.4 ,,e;` . r, L.+, i �ii:ts 3 i•i( i• f J� 10. A CERTIFI�CkA;TE OFD OCCUPANC.Yw WILL BE REQUIRED "FOR T. STS: PERM . ... NI } CX' :Y iL Git 3 ...� lle:iS,C. 11. Validity of�`;%ermit-r. The issiiance:0ofN:s�`permit or-,07apprpi of plans, speci;titiri•ations and computations shall not be,c?' -= strued to be 'a� permit for, or ,and appravaI of, any,41,o.lation of any of the p`P4i�isions of 4th1s1 ode or of any' ;', "e` "r ordinance of the far jsd :i.c,tion. "'4'NNo'-ipe4 it ..prke urit�ifrig to give authority or viol ate " -or 'caiice:l -the•: �ovi'sti;o1,ili:` -bf this code shall b e valid. ,.r�- .;Y :,... City of Tukwila FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East Tukwila, Washington 98188 -7661 (206) 575 -4404 Fire Department Review Control #B93 -0477 (512) John W. Rants, Mayor January 20, 1994 Re: Smith's Home Furnishings - 300 Andover Park West Dear Sir: The attached set of building plans have been reviewed by The Fire Prevention Bureau and are acceptable with the following concerns: 1. The total number of fire extinguishers required for your establishment is calculated at one extinguisher for each 3000 sq. ft. of area. The extinguisher(s) should be of the "All Purpose" (2A, 10B:C) dry chemical type. Travel distance to any fire extinguisher must be 75' or less. (NFPA 10, 3 -1.1) Extinguishers shall be installed on the hangers or in the brackets supplied, mounted in cabinets, or set on shelves (NFPA 10, 1 -6.9), and shall be installed so that the top of the extinguisher is not more than 5 feet above the floor. (NFPA 10, 1 -6.9) Extinguishers shall be located so as to be in plain view (if at all possible), or if not in plain view, they shall be identified with a sign stating, "Fire Extinguisher ", with an arrow pointing to the unit. (NFPA 10, 1 -6.3) (UFC 10.505A) Clear access to fire extinguishers is required at all times. They may not be hidden or obstructed. (NFPA 10, 1 -6.5) Fire extinguishers require monthly and yearly inspections. They must have a tag or label securely attached that indicates the month and year that the inspection was performed and shall identify the company or person performing the service. (NFPA 10, City of ukwila FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East Tukwila, Washington 98188 -7661 (206) 575 -4404 Page number 2 John W. Rants, Mayor 4 -3, 4 -4 and 4 -4.3) Every six years, dry chenical and halon type fire extinguishers shall be emptied and subjected to the applicable recharge procedures. (NFPA 10, 4 -4.1) 1f the required monthly and yearly- inspections of the fire extinguisher(s) are not accomplished or the inspection tag is not completed,, a reputable fire extinguisher service company will be required to conduct these required surveys. (NFPA 10A -4 -4) All extinguishers shall be recharged after use or when an inspection reveals that the extinguisher is damaged, impaired, leaking, under or overcharged or has obvious corrosion. (NFPA 10, 4 -3.3, 4-5.1) (UFC 10.504A) The inspection tag on the fire extinguisher is required to have the date the inspection or maintenance was performed and the initials of the person performing the inspection or maintenance. (NFPA 10, 4- 3.4.2) Maintain fire extinguisher coverage throughout. 2. No point in a sprinklered building may be more than 200 feet from an exit, measured along the path of travel. (UBC 3303(d)) Exit doors shall swing in the direction of exit travel when serving any hazardous area or when serving an occupant load of 50 or more. (UBC 3304(b)) Obstructions, including storage, shall not be placed in the required width of an exit, except projections as permitted by the Building Code. Exits shall not be obstructed in any manner and shall remain free of any material or matter where its presence would obstruct . or render the exit hazardous.. (UFC 12.104(a)) Dead bolts are not allowed on auxiliary exit doors unless the dead bolt is automatically retracted when City of Tukwila FIRE DEPARTMENT •1■1111■14 .11■1:■•■•••• 444 Andover Park East Tukwila, Washington 98188 -7661 (206) 575 -4404 John W. Rants, Mayor Page number 3 the door handle is engaged from inside the tenant space. Exit hardware and marking shall meet the requirements of the Uniform Fire Code. (UFC 12.106 - 12.111) Internally illuminated exit signs shall have both bulbs working at all times. (UBC 3314(c)) When two or more exits from a story are required, exit signs shall be installed at the required exits and where otherwise necessary to clearly indicate the direction of egress. (UBC 3314(4)) Aisles leading to required exits shall be provided from all portions of buildings. The width and spacing of aisles shall be maintained at all times. (UFC 12.104(b)) Exits shall be illuminated any time the building is occupied with light having an intensity of not less than 1 foot candle at floor level. Fixtures required for exit illumination shall be supplied from separate sources of power for Group i, Divisions 1.1 and 1.2 occupancies and for all other occupancies where the exiting system serves an occupant load of 100 or more. (UBC 3313 (a)(b)) When exit signs are required by The Building Code (see U.B.C. section 3314(A)), additional approved low level exit signs which are internally or externally illuminted, or self- luminous, shall be provided in all interior exit corridors serving guest rooms of hotels in Group R, Division 1 occupancies. The bottom of the sign shall not be less than 6 inches or more than 8 inches above the floor level. For exit doors, the sign shall be on the door or adjacent to the door with the closest edge of the sign within 4 inches of the door frame. (UFC 12.111(e)) Manually operated edge or surface mounted flush bolts 0 1909 City of Tukwila FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East Tukwila, Washington 98188 -7661 (206) 575 -4404 John W. Rants, Mayor Page number and surface bolts are prohibited. (UFC 12.106(c)) When two or more exits from a story are required and when two or more exits from a room or an area are required by U.B.C. Section 3303, exit signs shall be illuminated. (UBC 3314(a)(c)) The power supply for the exit pathway illumination shall normally be provided by the premise's wiring system. In the event of its failure, illumination shall be automatically provided from an emergency system. Emergency system shall be supplied from storage batteries or an on -site generator set and the system shall be installed in accordance with the requirements of the Electrical Code. (UBC 3313(b)) 3. All new sprinkler systems and all modifications to existing sprinkler systems shall have fire department review and approval of drawings prior to installation or modification. New sprinkler systems and all modifications to sprinkler systems involving more than 50 heads shall have the written approval of the W.S.R.B., Factory Mutual, Industrial Risk Insurers, Kemper or any other representative designated and /or recognized by The City of Tukwila, prior to submittal to the Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. No sprinkler work shall commence without approved drawings. (City Ordinance #1646) Contact The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau to witness all required inspections and tests. (UFC 10.503) (City Ordinance #1646) 4. All new fire alarm systems or modifications to existing systems shall have the written approval of The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau'. No work shall commence until a fire department permit has been obtained. (City. Ordinance #1646) (UFC 10.503) Call the Tukwila Fire Department at 575 -4404 for approval of any system shut down. Have job site address. name and the Tukwila Fire Department Job City of Tukwila FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East Tukwila, Washington 98188 -7661 (206) 575 -4404 Page number 5 John W. Rants, Mayor Number available to confirm shut down approval'. ,(City Ordinance #1646) H.V.A.C. units rated at 2,000 cfm require auto- shutdown devices. These devices shall be separately zoned in the alarm panel and local U.L. central station supervision is required. (City Ordinance #1646) 5. All electrical work and equipment shall conform strictly to the standards of The National Electrical Code. (NFPA 70) 6. Required fire resistive construction, including occupancy separations, area separation walls, exterior walls due to location on property, fire resistive requirements based on type of construction, draft stop partitions and roof coverings shall be maintained as specified in the Building Code and Fire Code and shall be properly repaired, restored or replaced when damaged, altered, breached, penetrated, removed or improperly installed. (UFC 10.601) Fire doors, fire windows and fire dampers shall have a label or other identification showing the fire protection rating. Such label shall be approved and shall be permanently affixed. Your street address must be conspicuously posted on the building and shall be plainly visible and legible from the street. Numbers shall contrast with their background. (UFC 10.301(a)) All required hydrants and surface access roads shall be installed and made serviceable prior to and during the time of construction. (UFC 10.203, 204 as amended) This review limited to speculative tenant space only - special fire permits may be necessary depending on detailed description of intended use. City of Tukwila FIRE DEPARTMENT 444 Andover Park East Tukwila, Washington 98188 -7661 (206) 575 -4404 John W. Rants, Mayor Page number 7. To use any building or portion thereof exceeding.2,500 square feet for the storage of high -piled combustible stock. A floor plan showing the dimensions and location of the stockpiles and aisles shall be submitted with applications for such permits. (UFC 4.108(h3)) Storage may not be closer than 36 inches in all directions to ceiling -hung "Space or Unit" heaters. (UFC 11.404) Storage may not be closer than 18 inches below sprinkler heads. (NFPA 13, 4 -2.5 and NFPA 231.5 -1) High -piled combustible storage is combustible materials in closely packed piles more than 15 feet in height or combustible materials on pallets or in racks more than 12 feet in height. For certain special- hazard commodities such as rubber tires, plastics, some flammable liquids, idle pallets, etc., the critical pile height may be as low as 6 feet. (UFC 9.110) Maintain. minimum 6" longitudinal flue space between back to back racks. Any overlooked hazardous condition and /or violation of the adopted Fire or Building Codes does not imply approval of such condition or violation. Yours truly, The Tukwila Fire tCC a ention Bureau cc: T.F.D. file ncd Project Name Address — e2 0 - City of Tukwila Fire Department John W. Rants, Mayor TUKWILA FIRE IMPARTMENT FINAL APPROVAL FORM E Permit No. Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief 77 I/ Retain current inspection schedule )(/ Needs shift inspection Suite Approved without correction notice Approved with correction notice issued 1=1 Sprinklers: Fire Alarm: Hood & Duct: Halon: Monitor: Pre-Fire: Permits: TA177■P . g Authorized Signature FINALAPP.FRM 7/tedfiv T.F.D. Form F.P. 85 Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: (206)575.4404 • Fax (206)575.4439 INSPECTION RECORD C: Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 e2W7 PERMIT NO/ (206)-43k3670 Projectst7, A c //k. _ i (iilli r .-1-4,p, of Ins ion: /....fii70 i 1 J Address:-3a9 Le7/74, •r Da:Alled: Special nstructions: "---/ Date Wanted: art4I. Requester: ['bane No,: -Approved per applicable codes. _.„ COMMENTS: 0 Corrections required prior to approval. o $30.00 REINSPECTION F E REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. ..„ C INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 Proj: • tl ■ ti1L.: • �'� I cwt Type of Inspectoo 1 • I , • 1 / �• ti DUB Y ' '`e�'T` • : nstruct :. (�' 6--..-?s--) �. Date Wanted: 7- fi/ - ci �' arnem1 Requester ,...._ phone No.:„„75 _" 7e r_.., ❑ Approved pe pr icable codes. ❑ Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: ' /4-// 4--k7 71, Inspector: Dade: ❑ $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. e: 1102 4164!■ 4411.. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 PERMif NO. (206) 431 -3670 Project: [74 / / / Type of Inspection: ) f ,n _ �'7�( j Address A Date Called: Special instructions: Date Wanted: ./ -� amp,) Requester: Phone No,: ❑ Approved per applicable codes. XCoffections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: j} td% Cif j7/r. h y ,,ti r��. tifr, lvr_Lci ; &' 7.) A /10 ,9 <vopkyLs l — f h!,A,o4. G52��iah.l01/ tb4.4, exi.11.Gf `art "L rig :% ' ASJITIW Illll� nspector: ❑ $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspectlon. 1 INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 Project: , y � 0170 1. / f ••�DDat. :Lvae of Inspection: �, Address: / /" /^ �// � �1 er Caged: I/ i/ G/ Special Instruct )d i i) 2 .> • Date Wanted: /1 Requester Phone No.: 575 "" 6! 7Y Approved per applicable codes. ❑ Corrections required prior to approval. ❑ $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. IReceipt No.: Dale: • INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 Project: giegke, Type of Inspeetion: aeeziefh--66, Acidress: 0 .43,0/0.64. Dale CaBed: Special InutructIonpx zd Iga) Dale Wanted: pei Pn. 5 Requester: ei2 J PhoneNo 55 — 9-riif CKApproved per applicable codes. COMMENTS: 0 Corrections required prior to approval. -C't 'PVC- 2441-e? rcPCT. sped : 7f¼ 0 $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspectioni fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. WT••, **IMAM • - INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -367 Project: .5"-iii i �, ►�-� Type —Fr ns : 1.4 Address: 30-o A . P. c„1 . Date Called; 7 - l z... Special Instructions: ' date Wanted: 7 - i 'S — 4 ant p.m. Requester. Phone No.: — E Approved per applicable codes. ❑ Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: CAE i rr"7t-- Art- e)1 (Wgri3 A /.J9 �7 S LTG . i A A V P a- -9 . ❑ $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Cali to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD 0 Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 PERMIT N0. (206) 431 -3670 Project: ` c_. APYI l 1k- Type of Inspection: �q— t Li ►-1C1 Address: 3- W Dale Called: -7 - ( I Special Instructions: 154- %4,h O�j ✓/ (� /_ "l 4r� .. Date Wanted: �`s� -�� `, f Requester. `cam Phone No.: [Approved per applicable codes. ❑ Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: eruceS Aries re-0r) L1 N1 S EN C L-L& ID r ,3 (.7 JLO \ kv' 4- P-- ( () FR C c ( 04.1 r (to r (I( "- ((Z- • Inspector: 7 -• - /i -r ❑ $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. CaII to schedule reinspection. 0 INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 Approved per applicable codes. ❑ Corrections required prior to approval. ❑ $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. �W .r. Address: - . 62 Date Calved: Special istnxxior , J -,-. v �-�. Date Wanted: i /( Requester. / ,1, U /� Phone No.: ©� . V3 V5 Approved per applicable codes. ❑ Corrections required prior to approval. ❑ $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. �W .r. 0 INSPECTION .RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3¢70 • • . ►. .,i'�ill. l ' �/ : / /T � CI PectIYI I. :: / �.Y� /7 •.'ress: am 1' ip. a.r5 Special Instnxdions: Date Wanted: am. 60, Requester: 6 C. v /. Approved per applicable codes. 0 Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: • Ir" Inspector: O $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, tee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 1.00. Cali to schedule reinspection. 0 1NSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 It 6) 43? 3670 ATAMAILIM ved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: O $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection: fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. CaII to schedule reinspection. [TeceA No Date: I INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 5M`H ' /6.11 ie. (t( f//i s/1,, Type of Inspection At A- _ AA. g- �j Abate /\ Called: & - 3 / .il - - Special Instructions: Date Wanted nn ., .� ' ail) m. Requester. 1-5:._ 0 / 9393-1 JCApproved per applicable codes. COMMENTS: ❑ Corrections required prior to approval. nspector: 40AK.miimatiramorasism $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Callao schedule reinspection. 7Th° 'D e: INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 l - ^ I ype o n$ .e; ad D'iI t /11) Date Call :' . al./ dr • : •I nstruct ons: Date Want:.... q4 c� , � _ ',m. Requester. ,) n )/39 37 g- 'Approved per applicable codes. COMMENTS: Ccolmem ❑ Corrections required prior to approval. -- 1 14/ e A A494 inspector: e O $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED.. Prior to reinspection, fee must : paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. CaII to schedule reinspection. Date: • ) C ° INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 ro: «: ype o ns.:« lL' Address: Date Called: l� 'V Special instructions: Date Wanted: pin. Requester: Phone No.;f , r . �i ,5 IX Approved per applicable codes, t COMMENTS: D Corrections required prior to approval. er . -!'?- L, -e-- v ,D''( f Zfr Y f.• �♦ „ • D $30.00 REINSPECTIO FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspectlon, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Cali to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 Bg3-orr, PERMIT NO. (206) 431 -3670 r e�, . lJ- 1 �11�i1 S i Q IY Type of Inspe on: W Q1 lb 06J' U al Address: 300 An d OU F riC u— Date called. I — — l 1 Special Special Instructions;_* („ O0 \Il Date Wanted: /7 t (� �Q�� l Requester: Pf,orreNo.: 3- _ X15 Approved per applicable codes. COMMENTS: yew" v'► 0 Corrections required prior to approval. /-VU?-2-e0 $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. CaII to schedule reinspection. Date: Receipt No.: /Q INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD C Retain a copy w/th permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 X13 041.1 PERMIT NO. (206) 431 -3670 'i t: IS Type of Inspection: ' 'ress;0Q P�nf��Y�r W I: e ::.: / __ �,O_ Special Instructions r ,2 lY (fie Wanted; / �� G ' Requester: Da'1cK �l(:)Y d an Pl,oneNo.; so _ q �c -373' Approved per appli Corrections required prior to approval. CO M TS: .1 /19 /A4 e 4.„ �, co mac, 4`31-3 70 Inspector: Date: 6.7, D $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. CaII to schedule relnspection. . l INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 • (206) 431 -3670 roj II %S'f11� Li ��o ns • ion: ..y� LW res8.n v�lll.� 414 PIV Special Instructions: Date "anted: co, e , am. .m. Requester. .:., :9012 _ ' 3 -75� Approved per applicable codes: ❑ Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: c (2-0 WavF-- Aft Inspector: ( �w 9� Date 6 �(6.i ❑ $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Cali to schedule reinspection. •■••• C INSPECTION RECORD 0 Retain a copy with perm/t CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 oLr7 PERMT NO (206) 431 -3670 Project:i 01 S Type of Inspection: W Address: .. /4-,0 Date Called: /61 c)/ Special Instruct ons: Date Wanted: G (8/'11 am. Requester: Pic 4- V �-"'S j 1 6 t.■ 1.,1/4:-- . Phone No.: L Approved per applicable codes. ❑ Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: — V i O T) - 01SPL,gI S-c) , - .Sj) -u c.j4�c: ,.. — '^ 0 c t 0 ;c (-IA l c_.S ' D / C %L n-. 1-4-1 N Ctd 0126 . A 21°ra — 41'0 - A..1 C c GF V �-"'S j 1 6 t.■ 1.,1/4:-- . e". 1 Inspector: LI Dale.( p /9/ ❑ $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION. RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 Projects vo ; 1 -4 V \ . , , _N r(/ Type of Inspection: ct Address:.04� y OUV / ..) , DateCelled: Special Instructions: ,p'1 V✓ Date Wanted: /" co Z' am p.m; Requester. Die_ x Phone No.: 3 43 - ..,.r s- Approved per applicable codes. COMMENTS: O Corrections required prior to approval. D $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd,, Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. EZOI No.: Bate: - tL...Ye..... A r.......... • ...1 C INACTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 IlialnIMINIME ype o ns,: «�A_ Date anted Efimaritagigimonimm • : • : Instructions: Requester. ` -rl.-> 6.--Lc.--c__ A f P rLBVA 1., , Ptane Nt'✓ ' )\ `'f` " j 7' Approved per applicable codes. ❑ Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: c ,,.‘ , ,, 6 4 LC1 -- A P P ic..ew' Si- ►3J qr r- L S' VGS'i1 -rl.-> 6.--Lc.--c__ A f P rLBVA 1., , V t C- t -- q-S -- J. A p p ► Vu--P. . W i 0 n. 4 i'16 ".1-t '. s' P . " '- Cyw3 APP1.409 10 iZc E-12-‘ ..061L O(L. ►A R- r . nspector: ❑ $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. ecept e: INSPECTION RECORD 0 Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter, Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 113 PERMIT N0. (206) 01 -3679 51,11 .4 115 4.. tY)1 G F,r,V O S of ns #v(.�- A 4-z-0-14 r AsU o /f le. R. ) 1 Date "It _ a"7 _ 1 G Spe Instructions: (2- r- (y " Date W RequesteD..A -- de--- - a/0--p A /L . Approved per applicable codes. ❑ Corrections required prior to approval. CO, MENTS: V/1!7 -- r3-I G Scrt.ra A ' A•..flr • ►Zc7u S. =p-x..3 N. i d.T'L-a t+1 - L-Nc i!'n..t t, /L-- vm -L-t_S To (2- r- (y " l C... . \ . „JAN 1 1-0 d1...4 /Lti :'r /LortWv■ , —I G.-t, h-.0 r 0C-r A /L . nspector: _.L ❑ $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Cali to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 79-a: : GAA/6 OF WALLS tyJD !_t f.") 11J L/G / /G ype o nsped . 0 k--- To Ca) "..nt,- f e) NY 1444-1-(-- s • 6 00) Jc 1l51Li %5 '" r'vn A /1 c"--A-4,,,,- LA. JA-:3 (9 -ro c „_ Date Called: c` --L'r":-x.%c.AL—. /\ e0 x-t2.6 t ` ^ ' •retuc' . ..'19/)6. g. P� � r i . e panted: -... r Ira- • f1/ y i 1i Requester. ' Phone 1 .: a► IV • 0 Approved per applicable codes. 0 01 retlyfior-to ����al. OMMENTS: GAA/6 OF WALLS tyJD !_t f.") 11J L/G / /G Sc ii e-J 0 k--- To Ca) "..nt,- f e) NY 1444-1-(-- s • 6 00) Jc /,./ N A A'}' jd ILI r 5 /ra , 16: Cr,e_ -)N1 rLs..'(4A.. , ,t A•S, W✓- c. S 11J". (---(.. r -,), ; ter- V t C, -N.: r'vn A /1 c"--A-4,,,,- LA. JA-:3 (9 -ro c „_ 7 -1-7) & d !k:— - C a c` --L'r":-x.%c.AL—. /\ e0 x-t2.6 t ig SPECTION"FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspect 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspec LLceipt No.: INSPECTION RECORD 0 Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 ">� (206) 431 -3670 Project: )tiifr1-S i )...1 }e::=7 D..Dr 4 G ,A,2.G1A Nc•AjL.. - La ye 9 A./-- t t,. . T of Inspection; Fit Date Called: S _ Z 4 Is) W oet.t-- v q P a ('—. /a ryvt.tt.t € 11.— I • }..S --- P Rd rig- waress: ,� 1 -o ry- 7 7 7 c 3' A/►o 0,) N t r- ∎- 1 -s 2. -ro S W • Special Instructions: il-t- 5t,t (1,...} eC1.. ,tt .J'tTQ -t CA A-- AP P, d vA t_ Date Wanted: 9 -2•F -1 4 0..m. Requester. Phone No.: Approved per applicable codes. ❑ Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: )tiifr1-S i )...1 }e::=7 D..Dr 4 G ,A,2.G1A Nc•AjL.. - La ye 9 A./-- t t,. . 7) S a-rrS Ai' j F1.-Z, bl 0.rc`S i`, 's A t-iy) . Is) W oet.t-- v q P a ('—. /a ryvt.tt.t € 11.— I • }..S --- P Rd rig- A r.Y2 / rtA JD *La S :..al IC1-6 t C` ...At LL. 0 A 1 -o ry- 7 7 7 c 3' A/►o 0,) N t r- ∎- 1 -s 2. -ro S E EIy D.0 F- t-,A.,� aC Dr `era1 t S C (\- . -n r--c —t ►--s . il-t- 5t,t (1,...} eC1.. ,tt .J'tTQ -t CA A-- AP P, d vA t_ ❑ $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Dade: O INSPECTION RECORD 0 Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 W3- Q477 P ect:A-fre, 71/M/6 -e li/O1 SA ;it Pectiof- , Z:ec:i. 1 itC141/31-/0 e jeFs ad (51)64. PA (At j'al -- I-7 -1 4-\--,_. tp&nstructions: Date W / Requester: A fi,x6 vA i-• FlImeN:) 0 Approved per applicable codes. CZT Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: A e (0t4vAt— ar- (NA-tk.,-- 14-1LA Wi d ( .- 114. E/Lt) \c—Z-A"--1 8 LA ■-,'Z' A ),./v wc-zsis a 77A. 2- e)-I 714<r 6 A s.-14.— ,i 5 5 cA .1..4..A.--:-c.3—. 4 713 c-FA.A-.7r..-1-4-( GA ....- -t, e L-tA kes i3i N C A fi,x6 vA i-• w • CA 1-14 c.,0 /1-4 ■en— A YZ-ti-A CA4 A ANc1---1 / f-J 714 E" fZ4xj/ /C-4- ii tri • hiCi tesilA 1 C44 s --1A -i a A-r-v--I--CA,2!J A i•t-111--4.-Z' =1-0 ,c, t°- ,z, t-xk 1J. -1--b4l s / g //m-1--- ciez 714 p L...-772_,,„ IT-- f-.. IInspector: ' 0 $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspectlon. IRecept rsk7"--. Dale: INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 FO- PE No. (206) 431 -3670 Approved per applicable codes. ❑ Corre ons required prior to approval. COMMENTS: (3Ct ■SSD AG tJ (mac l�tI j247.-f-tvIcrto .446,‘ Inspector: ❑ $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. FieceOt No.: Dle; /. /IAAA .n J . , ass: k A , :.: 6 _ 1 M - - 4 �*^ : nstructions: Date anted , a " ► p.m. • equester. if- , ` .31Stl Approved per applicable codes. ❑ Corre ons required prior to approval. COMMENTS: (3Ct ■SSD AG tJ (mac l�tI j247.-f-tvIcrto .446,‘ Inspector: ❑ $30.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to reinspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. FieceOt No.: Dle; OTTO ROScNAU & ASSOCCATES, INC. CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION & TESTING 6747 M. L. King Way South • Seattle, WA 98118 (206) 725.4600 • Tacoma 627.4477 • Fax (206) 723.2221 PROJECT: ADDRESS: ARCHITECT: CONSTRUCTION INSPECTION REPORT Smith Furnishings @ Strander Retail Suite 500, Andover Park W., & Strander Blvd. Lance Mueller & Assoc. CONTRACTOR: M.A. Segale PERMIT NUMB JOB NUMBER: ENGINEER: INSPECTED AT: 94 -137 Job site g 13 -01.171 INSPECTOR AND DATE INSPECTOR'S REMARKS J. Hamm 5 -20 -94 Reviewed plans and details. All the inspection requirements fall under Segale for Strander Retail. Have eight (8) C8's and 12 3x3 angles to be installed and welding to be inspected. Inspected placement and welding of the eight (8) C8's north and south Off of line K, 1st two bays east and west of line 5 per location drawing 1 of 2 for monitor support framing plan at roof deck; also the 12 3x3 angles - found one misplaced 9'3 11/16" north of line K and in the 3rd bay west of line 5. This report is the exclusive property of our firm for use in producing a final report to obtain a Certificate of Occupancy. Use of this report by any other person or firm is strictly prohibited without written permission from our firm. This report may be a matter of public record at government agencies etc., but it is public record for viewing only, not for personal or financial gain. cc: Owner 1- Architect Engineer 1- Contractor 1- Bldg. Dept. RECEIVED JUN 17 1994 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT iSION COVER SHEET 92 04.71. RECEIVED . CITY OF TUKWILA JUN ? 8 .1994 PERMIT CENTER Numirry OF PAGES (COVER SHEET INCLUDED) ' OPtIGINAL(S) TO FOL\.OW: YES NO 9)1 L v■ +cf.( ypii No NOT'. REOFIVE r$0E0- INDICATED ABOVE, PLEASE CALL. , . . , • „ . 'AT (206) 626-7660 fItNORTHweti• • eti69 ,44/001512AWN,AVEVNE;8tg 206, • ENG I N E-PS NORTHWEST INC. P. S. 8800 WOObLAWN AVE, N. SUITE 205 SEATTLE, WA 98115 - (208)525.7560 • FAX # (208) 5224898 6, Jots NO. . _ Joy NAM Sutsittet 'HOME PI, 1tSN_. 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Iamb • •• .00 ••••■••••• • • •,,•1441.0.L‘d• 414.114.••••••4••••••44•■••■••,••••'Irdl44011. .�44* • • • ;• ••••. •%•'' 1.11.4$441,m,..■• , • 4 .6'1. 44 • ‘",-' • • ;kV.: ' '. 7." . 014.141.4....11%..fr,„ahtf , • .; s'A • 6 • • •16 4 ••••■••••• .46 ••• 6.4 •• 4, • • •• • linfThifS11114 JAN 21 '94 09: 17AM TUKWILA ECD /PW P.2 CITY OF TUKWILA 6300 SOUTHCENTER BOULEVARD TUKWILA, WA 98188 * * REM! N SUBMITTAL * DATE January 2.1,: 1994 PROJECT NAME Smith' s Home Furnishing; . Tn . - Tukwila, Washi ngton ADDRESS 300 Andover Park W, Tukwila, Washington CONTACTPERSON Craig Carlson , ARCHITECT OR ENOU EER • , PHONE 503 - 390 -0281 PLAN CHECK/PERMPt' NUMBER B93 -0477 • TYPE OF REVISION: Revisions are regarding interior gl ans. See attached. SHEET NUMBER(S) 2 sets (10 pages and 1 blueline each) "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revisions and data revisions. SUBMITTED TO: City of Tukwila, Dept. of Community Development & Building Division RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JAN 2 4 1994 PERMIT CENTER RECEIVED JAN 2 4 '1994 12/16/1993 14:09 It } 5033900812 t/i PAGE 02 g 1! !.` am nur I WI WM. `E3— CA-71 IMO Mt SMITII'S 110M1 "NK�IVII.�I�• � CI�'Y 0� ivx, APPROVED lt 7 FURNISHINGS, INC. RECEIVED DEC 61993 _ COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT carlson /veit architects p.c. 3085 river road north • salem. orepon 97303 • phone 503 390-0281 dole projoat 8413 down IL p% Io>*i shoe. PAS. t1 Ak., SPRINKLER 121 11-0" 5156 11E01w1E 1f° A; -.1T£ Ei9.tQ D. CARLSON STATE OF WASH iNGT0i J title SMPI'II'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. TUILWII.A1 WASHIH(iOM CITY OFETUKWILA JAN 6 19341 PERMIT CENTER carlson /veit architects lac. 3085 river road north • salem, oregon 97303 • phone 503 390 -0281 date IZ -ZS "q� project 16 cl 3 drawn GQ sheet EXCELSIOR 11 SPECIFICATIONS: Carpet shall be manufactured by Veelok technique with 100% new olefin polypropylene fibers. Carpet shall have weather - resistant finish back coated to enhance hand and provide fiber bond to resist wear. 1. Face Fiber: 19.5 oz. olefin polypropylene Lo- static solution dyed. 2. Backing: 8 oz. Flame Retardant SBR back coating: 3. Pile Height: .120" 41.010:' 4. Face Texture: Loop pile of 7 ribs per Inch. 5. Total Weight: 27.5 oz. per square yard. 6. Flammability• aaa,� 446ya�r 1.0 fM' •, Critical Radiant Flux of greater than 1.08 watts per square centimeter. c. Passes Pill Test - DOC- FF -1 -70. f.- THE GENE- ' L FELT INDUSTRIES COMPANIES Park 80 Plaza West One, Saddle Brook, New Jersey 07662 A Knoll International Holdings, Inc. Division RECEIVED, CITY Of TU1Q ILA JAN 6' 1994 PERMIT CENTER w SPRINKLER 1 121 %b Ica" COS 3 REOISIERPO A; -11T- 14.1$ 0. CAF LSO J STATE OF WASHINGTON title G MITi�i'.! SMITH'S 1LOME FURNISHINGS, INC, TUL-wIL.AI WASFIINC1 ?OM RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JAN 6 1994 PERMIT CENTER carlson /veit architects p.c. 3085 river road north • salem, oregon 97303 • phone 503 390 -0281 date It-1 -TI ' project lb drawn C.OL sheet (,OZ -a z .I.No ns rn r z 3111 NI-,W1 '115f10�17` O> rn r Od z� AO O rn? r --I z �trn 5-c 70 z -t ( RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JAN 61994 PERMIT CENTER R!:t12;a1` RED - NO I), CARLSON FE OF WASHINGTON \448,11%ftwommionmagmag••••••■ title SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. TUKWIL t wP ,HIN(TcH dale project I(o�13 drawn sheet carlson/veit architects p.c. 3085 river road north • salem, oregon 97303 • phone 503 390 -0281 coz- carlson/veit architects p.c. 3085 river road north • salem, oregon 97303 503 390-0281 • fox 503 390-0812 P h3 4 4 )da, G}a- `4�/8' WE ARE SENDING YOU: %Attached ❑ Under separate cover via ❑ Shop drawings ❑ Copy of letter (- 1TaIll V1ai M1 DATE 1--/--9z/ Joe NW -5 C), ATTENT 1:e �� nei �- 11+��/Ii(L lX a Vt , J RECEIVED .AN 2 4 1994 O Prints ❑ Change order ❑ Plans the following i%m LC)P(VIENT ❑ Samples ❑ Specifications 0 COPIES DATE NO. DESCRIPTION efizaJz9e, aciod /2e, a THESE ARE TRANSMITTED as checked below: O For approval or your use ❑ As requested O For review and comment ❑ FOR BIDS DUE ❑ Accepted as submitted ❑ Accepted as noted O Returned for corrections ❑ Resubmit copies for approval ❑ Submit copies for distribution ❑ Return corrected prints 0 19 ❑ PRINTS RETURNED AFTER LOAN TO US REMARKS I / / .I/ 1. 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If enclosures ere not es noted, kindly notify us at rY, carlson/veit architects p.c. 3085 river road north • satem, oregon 97303 • phone 503 390 -0281 CHANGE ORDER NO. 2 Date: January 17, 1993 Project: Smith's Home Furnishings - Tukwila, WA To: Grady, Harper and Carlson, Inc. This Change Order forms a part of the Contract Documents and modifies the original Bidding Documents dated October 6, 1993, as noted below, and becomes a part of the Contract Documents per the General Conditions. This Changer Order consists of one page with attached drawings. ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS: 1. Add Ceiling Support Detail, Drawing CO2 -1. 2. Add doors at VCR /Camcorder base cabinets. See Drawing CO2 -2. 3. Revise cut -out dimensions at Cooktops, Wall Ovens, and Drop -ins. See Drawings CO2 -3, CO2 -4, CO2 -5, and CO2 -6. 4. Revise moveable free - standing display construction to wood framing in lieu of steel stud framing shown. Reference details 1/A5.3, 3/A6.1, 10/A6.1, 7/A6.2. 5. Revise Detail 5/A5.4. See Drawing CO2 -7. 6. Revise all wall framing in Home Theater center display unit to wood framing. 7. Add receiver box to VCR display cabinet. See Drawing CO2 -8. 8. Revise Elevation B /A5.6 to be reversed from that shown. Revise Elevation D /A5.6 to be reversed from that shown with Camcorder on the left and VCR on the right. 9. Add drywall reveals to locations shown on Drawing CO2 -9. 10. Revise monitor display mounting to existing roof structure per Sheet S15 prepared by Lance Mueller & Associates, dated 1 -7 -94. SPECIFICATIONS 1. Section 08710 Finish Hardware: Add the following to the Hardware Schedule: HW- 11: 1 each, Padlock, Best 41B series. Provide at overhead doors. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JAN 2 1 1994 PIIRMIT CISNM RECEIVED JAN `2 0 1994 cOMMuN 1 DEVELOPMENT O X 1. ? 0 ti ti a z X Iz 0 O RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA JAN 2 1 19941 u 0 SUPPORT i,!TA 11. z ILI REGISTERED ARCHI :GT . CRMG O. CARLSON STATE OF WASHINGTON title -r KW I , &.A GMITH'G SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. date 1/1"1/g4 project 1683 carlson /veit architects p.c. 3085 dyer [cad rah SCI2M, av9cn 97303 phone 503 3900281 drawn by GP sheet G oZ- I J V 2 1 L..: i :► I tt: c ts. ► �, r'i tit 1y{ :v'► n% l•R ,`• — VCrif. '11.1.1'10 -,U;2 tine ''rU KW 1 1, ) kA GMITH'G SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. Carlson /veit architects p.c. 3085 rM2r is d Haig sclera moon 97303 phone 503 390.0281 C� RECEIVED JAN 2 1 1994 PERMIT CENTER date I /Ii /q4 ( m t r z 4 a z 0z ri P IIo -,g '/I 17 -, I' „0-,I 110-.11 I,o -IZ M III r 1n „91 0 N d ifi tu I r 0 0 ato „ /I cr 0 m 0 n r r -- 1 0 (Y,._ L__J II I— — 1 0 z z 90 L _ .J 6086 e REGISTERED ARCHITECh IG D. 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LS0N STATE OF WASHINGTON SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. carlson /veit architects p.c. 3085 rim road rat sd¢rrl oregcn 97303 Mora 503 390 -0281 date 1/1'1/014 project 16013 drawn by GP sheet CO2—(p SPEAKER HOLE BY TENANT — 5/5" GYP. BD. IW IW YYGYIIYYIYIYIIW IW YI BLOCKING AT SPEAKER n LOCATION ONLY X 711 0 HOLE ;t n 5/511 MDO PLYWOOD ACCESS PANEL - PAINT TO MATCH WALL COLOR (4) S.S. OVAL PHILIPS HD WITH 5.5. PIN. WASHER 5/5" 6YP. BD: PAINTED SFEAKER HOLE SECTION 11/2 " = 11—qt' RECEIVE CITY OF TU 1 1994 PERMIT CENTER ""BTUKWII,A, nD� GMITH'G SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. G 0, CAflLSON STA F. OF WA:;HINGTON date I/I7/g4 carlson /v¢it architects p.c. 3085 river road north sder rt Oregon 97303 rhcre 503 390-0281 2 O � u tiM d R a m IL ai RECEIVED Q ?ITY OF TUKWILA * ,$AN 2 1 1994 PERMIT CENTER 1 1 J 1 4 G D. CARLSON STAVE OF WASHINGTON -SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. carlson/veit architects p.c. CITY OFETUKWILA JAN 2 1 1994 PERMIT CENTER G O. CARL SON STATE Of WASHINGTON \ INIamommr SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. carlson/veit architects p.c. 3085 river rood rat sder . oregcn 97303 phone 503 390-0281 date 1 /1/ /e14 project 1683 drawn by GP sheet c carlson/veit architects p.c. 3085 river road north • salem, oregon 97303 • phone 503 390 -0281 January 3, 1994 Robert Benedicto, Plans Examiner City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite 100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 re: Plan Review Tenant Improvements - Smith's Home Furnishings, Inc. Permit application # B93 -0477 Dear Mr. Benedicto: RECEvED CITY OF TUKWILA JAN 6 1994 PERMIT CENTER The following is in response to your plan review letter dated December 21, 1993: 1. Thermal Insulation: Building envelope insulation is provided as part of the building shell package and is not included as part of the tenant improvements. I will inform Smith's interior contractor of the requirement to obtain approval of the shell insulation prior to proceeding with tenant improvement work. 2. Suspended Acoustic Ceilings: See attached drawing CO2 -1 for clarification of suspension system with regard to UBC Standard 47 -18. 3. Exit at Grid "N" near Grid "9 ": I did not interpret this area as an exit corridor. I have revised the walls and ceiling in this area to comply with the requirements of 1 hour construction. See drawing CO2 -2. 4. Vertical Carpet: See attached specification sheet for flame spread class of carpet proposed to be used at all vertical applications. 5. Rack Storage: Some of the storage racks are pre - manufactured units. Information on these will be included with the permit application. We will provide engineering and drawings along with the permit application for the site -built racking. This application will be forwarded to you sometime in January. Please let me know if you have any additional comments or questions. Sincerely, Craig D. Carlson, AIA, CSI enclosures City of Tukwila John W Rants, Mayor Department of Community Development Rick Beeler, Director er 21, 1993 . Craig Carlson Carlson /Veit Architects P.C. 3085 River Road N. Salem, Oregon 97303 Re: Smith Home Furnishings, Inc. Permit application #B93 -0477 Subject: Plan review comments, Building Division. Dear Mr. Carlson: The initial plan review has been completed by Tukwila Building Division. To complete our review and document compliance with Tukwila ordinance, additional information and /or clarifications to the plans will be required. The following comments are applicable: 1. R =11 thermal insulation is required for the walls of the building shell. Wall assemblies "D" and "2DT" do not indicate the installation of said thermal insulation. This condition will be considered in one of two ways. First of all if this insulation is being installed by the general contractor who is constructing the "shell ", then your work in these areas cannot proceed until the "shell" insulation is installed, inspected and approved. On the other hand if your contractor is to install this insulation it should be indicated on the tenant improvement plans as part of the scope of work. Please clarify the intent. 2. Suspended acoustic ceiling system is noted to conform to UBC Standard 47 -18. Provide a design for providing the seismic bracing for this ceiling in accordance with UBC Chapter 23, OR provide a detail to plans indicating the requirements of UBC Standard 47 -18 (part III, lateral bracing). 3. The exterior door at grid line "N" located approximately 12' West of grid line 9 serves as a required exit from the main sales floor. The unlabeled space adjacent to "Bedding [120]" serves as the egress route to this door. If the walls that create this required egress route are greater than 5' -9" in height, this corridor must comply with UBC section 3305 (g) and (h). Please clarify the intent in this area. 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • (206) 431-3670 • Fax (206) 431-3665 (7: City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 93 -0477 Mr. Craig Carlson December 21, 1993 Page 2 John W. Rants, Mayor Rick Beeler, Director 4. Carpet to be installed on walls must meet the requirements of UBC Sec. 4205. Provide specification for proposed carpeting to show compliance with this code requirement. 5. All rack storage installations require a separate permit application. Rack storage systems capable of storing product at 8 -feet or above this height must include a design for bracing the racks in accordance with the provisions of UBC Chapter 23, for seismic zone 3. See attached application. Please respond in itemized letter form and submit two copies of additional information or plans that develop. If you have any questions you may call this office between 8:30 AM and 5:00 PM, weekdays. Sincerely, BUILDy DIVISION Robert Benedl"wto Plans Examiner MVP 6300 Southceniar Boulevard, Suite #100 ' Tukwila, Washington 98188 • (206) 4313670 • Fax (206) 4313665 Carlson /v¢it architects p.c. 3085 river road north • salem, oregon 97303 • phone 503 390 -0281 CITY OF TUKWILA APPROVED FEB 3 19911 HJ NU1LL) BUILDING DIVISION PROJECT MANUAL SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. TENANT IMPROVEMENTS TUKWILA, WASHINGTON OWNER: M.A. Segale, Inc. P.O. Box 88050 Tukwila, Washington 98138 206 575 -2000 FAX 206.575 -1837 TENANT: Smith's Home Furnishings, Inc. 25600 SW Parkway Center Drive Wilsonville, Oregon 97070 503 682 -3222 ARCHITECT: Carlson /Veit Architects P.C. 3085 River Road N Salem, Oregon 97303 503 390 -0281 FAX 503 390 -0812 GENERAL CONTRACTOR:. Grady Harper & Carlson, Inc. 2945 NE Argyle Portland, Oregon 97211 503 284 -9151 FAX 284-6057 Architect's Protect No.: 16.93 October 6, 1993 TABLE OF CONTENTS The following Specifications have been organized under the format of the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI). Section numbers listed are for identification, and may not be consecutive. The Contractor shall check his copy of the Specifications against the Table of Contents to be sure his copy is complete. Section No. Section Title Pages DIVISION.0 - BIDDING AND CONTRACT REOUIREMENTS No requirements DIVISION 1 - GENERAL REOUIREMENTS 01010 Summary of Work 2 01045 Cutting and Patching 2 01090 Reference Standards 2 01340 Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples' 2 01500 Temporary Facilities 4 01600 Materials and Equipment 2 01630 Product Substitutions 1 Substitution Request Form 01700 Contract Closeout 2 01710 Final Cleaning 2 01720 Project Record Documents 2 01730 Operating and Maintenance Data 3 DIVISION 2 - SITE WORK No requirements DIVISION 3 - CONCRETE No requirements DIVISION 4 - MASONRY 04270 Glass Unit Masonry DIVISION 5 - METALS No requirements 3 DIVISION 6 - WOOD AND PLASTIC 06200 Finish Carpentry 3 06240 Plastic Laminate 2 06410 Custom Casework and Fixtures 4 DIVISION 7 - THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION 07200 Insulation 2 07240 Exterior Insulation and Finish System 3 DIVISION 8 - DOORS AND WINDOWS 08110 Steel Door Frames 3 08210 Wood Doors 2 08410 Aluminum Entrances & Storefronts 3 08710 Finish Hardware 6 08800 Glazing 3 SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS DIVISION 9 -F 09260 09500 09900 DIVISION 10- 10160 10400 10800 10990 INISHES Gypsum Board Systems Acoustical Treatment Painting SPECIALTIES Toilet Compartments Identifying Devices Toilet Accessories Miscellaneous Specialties DIVISION 11 - EQUIPMENT No requirements DIVISION 12 - FURNISHINGS No requirements DIVISION 13 - SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION No requirements DIVISION 14 - CONVEYING SYSTEMS No requirements DIVISION 15 - MECHANICAL 15010 Basic Mechanical Requirements 15050 Basic Mechanical Materials and Methods 15250 Mechanical Insulation 15400 Plumbing Fixtures and Equipment DIVISION 16010 16050 16400 16500 16 ELECTRICAL Basic Electrical Requirements Basic Electrical Materials and Methods Service and Distribution Equipment Lighting SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS,. INC. - TUKWILA,.WASHINGTON 4 3 6 2 2 2 2 2 5 2 3 3 4 2 2 TENANT IMPROVEMENTS SUMMARY OF WORK 01010 -1 1 PROJECT DESCRIPTION 2 In general, the project comprises the construction of interior tenant 3 improvements only, totalling approximately 44,200 sq. ft., for a one story retail 4 furniture and appliance store for Smith's Home Furnishings, Inc., located at 5 Strander Blvd. and Andover. Park East, Tukwila, Washington. 6 7 TYPE OF BID 8 One proposal for the entire project including General, Mechanical, and Electrical 9 work is required. 10 11 LABOR 12 General Contractor, Subcontractors, Suppliers shall be approved union shops. 13 Verification of union affiliation shall be submitted to the Owner before 14 beginning construction. 15 All work must be performed by signatories to a collective bargaining agreement. 16 17 WORK FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY OWNER OR TENANT 18 Concurrently with Work of this Contract: 19 Telephone equipment installation 20 Computer equipment installation 21 Sign installation (including electrical signs) 22 Security system installation 23 Cable television installation 24 Furniture installation 25 Appliance installation 26 Equipment installation 27 Resilient flooring installation 28 Ceramic Tile installation 29 Carpet installation 30 31 PRODUCTS FURNISHED BY OWNER AND INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR, IF ANY 32 Delivery: 33 By Owner. 34 Unloading: 35 By Owner. 36 Owner's Duties: 37 Arrange for and deliver necessary Shop Drawings. 38 Deliver product to site in accordance with approved construction schedule. 39 Inspect deliveries jointly with Contractor. 40 Submit claims for transportation damage. 41 Arrange for replacement of damaged, defective, missing, or otherwise unacceptable 42 Items. 43 Arrange for Manufacturer's required warranties, bond, service, and inspections. 44 Contractor's Duties: 45 Designate required delivery date for each Owner - furnished Product. 46 Review any Shop Drawings, Samples, and Product Data, and notify Architect about 47 any anticipated discrepancies or problems. 48 Promptly inspect delivered products, and report any damage, defective items, or 49 missing items. 50 Handle at site, including uncrating and storing. 51 Protect products against damage and discoloration. 52 Install, connect, adjust, and where scheduled, finish products. 53 SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS SUMMARY OF WORK 01010 -2 1 Clean, repair and touch -up, or replace when directed, products including those of 2 other sections which have been soiled, discolored, or damaged by this work. 3 4 PROJECT COORDINATION 5 General Contractor is responsible for overall coordination of trades. Mechanical 6 and electrical contractors are responsible for coordinating with each other and 7 making provisions in their work for the other's trade. 8 9 CODES 10 All work shall be in compliance with current State and Local codes. General 11 Contractor shall make available to all Sub- contractors, all reports and 12 requirements issued by the building permit or subsequent inspections by the 13 building officials. 14 15 UNACCEPTABLE EXISTING CONDITIONS 16 Exposed to View: 17 Repair or replace as part of this work. 18 No additional payment by Owner will be made. 19 Concealed: 20 Repair or replace where necessary. 21 Upon notification from Contractor, Owner will issue Change Order authorizing 22 Contractor to perform this work and contract sum will be adjusted accordingly. 23 24 25 26 END OF SECTION SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS; 'INC.'- TUKWILA, WASHINGTON CUTTING AND PATCHING 01045 -1 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 2 3 SECTION INCLUDES 4 Procedures and limitations for cutting, removing, replacing or refinishing 5 products or materials after initial installation of such products or materials. 6 7 EXTENT OF WORK 8 Perform all cutting, fitting, and patching, including attendant excavation and 9 backfill, required to complete work or to: 10 Make work fit properly together. 11 Uncover work for installation of ill -timed work. 12 Remove and replace defective work and work not conforming to Contact 13 Documents. 14 Remove samples of installed work for testing. • 15 Provide penetrations through non - structural surfaces for mechanical and 16 electrical work. 17 18 SUBMITTALS 19 Submit written request for cutting approval to Architect well advance of any. 20 cutting which affects: 21 Work of Owner 22 Structural value or integrity of any completed or existing work. 23 Waterproof value or integrity of any weather - exposed or moisture - resistant 24 work. 25 Visual qualities of any sight - exposed work. 26 Request shall include: 27 Project identification. 28 Description of affected work. 29 Necessity for cutting, alteration, or excavation. 30 Effect on Owner's work. 31 Effect on structural or weatherproof integrity on completed or existing 32 work. 33 Description of proposed work including: 34 Extent of cutting, patching, alteration, or excavation. 35 Trades who will execute work. 36 Products proposed for use. 37 Extent of required refinishing. 38 Alternatives to cutting and patching. 39 Cost proposal, when applicable. 40 Submit written notice to Architect designating date and time work will be 41 performed. 42 43 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 44 45 MATERIALS 46 Products similar to those specified elsewhere in this Protect Manual: 47 Follow those specifications. 48 Other Products: 49 Follow Architect's instructions. 50 51 52 53 SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. -. TUKWILA,.WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS CUTTING AND PATCHING 01045 -2 1 PART 3 - EXECUTION 2 3 EXISTING CONDITIONS 4 Inspect existing conditions and identify work subject to damage or movement 5 caused by proposed cutting and patching. 6 7 After uncovering work, inspect conditions affecting products installation or 8 performance. Report unsatisfactory and questionable conditions to Architect in 9 writing; do not proceed with work until Architect provides further instructions. 10 11 PREPARATION 12 Maintain adequate temporary support necessary to assure structural integrity of 13 affected work. 14 Protect other portions of project work against damage and discoloration. 15 Protect work exposed by cutting against damage and discoloration. 16 17 PERFORMANCE 18 Provide proper surfaces for repairs. 19 Employ original installer or qualified contractor to perform cutting and patching 20 for moisture- resistant and sight - exposed finished surfaces. 21 Restore cut or removed work with new products to provide work complete in 22 accordance with Contract Documents. 23 Fit Work air -tight to pipes, sleeves, ducts, conduits, and other surface 24 penetrations. 25 Where patching occurs refinish entire surface to provide even finish to match 26 adjacent Work as follows: 27 Continuous Surfaces: refinish to nearest intersection. 28 Assemblies: refinish entire unit. 29 30 CUTTING STRUCTURAL FRAMING 31 Not permitted, unless shown on Drawings or otherwise approved. 32 33 CLEANING AND REPAIRING 34 Including work of this section, clean, repair and touch -up, or replace when 35 directed, products which have been soiled, discolored, or damaged by work of this 36 section. Remove debris from project site upon work completion or sooner, if 37 directed. 38 39 40 41 END OF SECTION SMITH'S'HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. TUKWILA;'WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS REFERENCE STANDARDS 01090 -1 1 REFERENCED SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS 2 For products or workmanship specified by Referenced Specification or Standard, 3 Comply with requirements of the Specification or Standard, except when more rigid 4 requirements are specified or are required by governing codes. 5 Except where a specific date is specified, the date of Referenced Specification 6 or Standard is that in effect as of the date of Owner- Contractor Agreement. 7 Obtain a copy of all Referenced Specifications and Standards, and maintain at 8 Jobsite during the specific work until Substantial Completion of the Project. 9 Wherever referenced Standard Specifications or Standards issued by Manufacturers 10 or other similar Organizations contain provisions which conflict with the 11 Contract Documents the Contract Documents shall govern. 12 13 REFERENCED REGULATORY AGENCIES 14 ANSI American National Standards Institute 15 1430 Broadway 16 New York, NY 10018 17 18 ASTM American Society for Testing and Materials 19 1916 Race Street 20 Philadelphia, PA 19103 21 22 CS Commercial Standards of the Commodities Division of the 23 Department of Commerce 24 Washington, D.C. 20006 25 26 Fed. Spec. Federal Specifications of the United States General Services 27 Administration 28 Specifications and Consumer Information Distribution Section 29 (WF SIS) 30 Washington Navy Yard, Building 197 31 Washington, D. C. 20407 32 33 FM Factory Mutual System 34 1151 Boston - Providence Turnpike 35 Norwood, Ma. 02062 36 37 NBFU National Bureau of Fire Underwriters 38 85 John Street 39 New York, NY 10017 40 41 NEC National Electric Code published by the 42 National Fire Protection Association 43 (See NFPA below) 44 45 NFPA National Fire Protection Association 46 Battery March Park 47 Quincy, MA 02269 48 49 PS Product Standards of the Commodities Division of the 50 Department of Commerce 51 Washington, D. C. 52 53 UBC Uniform Building Code published by the SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS 1 2 3 4 REFERENCE STANDARDS 01090 -2 International, Conference of Building Officials (ICBO) 5360. South Workman Mill Road Whittier, CA 90601 5 UBC Std Uniform Building Code Standards, Volume III 6 Published by'ICBO (See UBC above) 7 8 UMC Uniform Mechanical Code 9 Published by ICBO(See UBC above) 10 11 UL 12 13 14 15 TRADE ASSOCIATION REFERENCES 16 See specific Specification Sections. 17 18 19 20 21 Underwriter's Laboratories 333 Pfingston Road Northbrook,. Illinois; 60062 END OF SECTION SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 'TENANT IMPROVEMENTS SHOP DRAWINGS, PRODUCT DATA, AND SAMPLES 01340 -1 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 2 3 SECTION INCLUDES 4 Submit shop drawings, product data, and samples required by Contract Documents. 5 6 SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS 7 Submittal Schedule: 8 Designate in Construction Schedule, or in separate coordinated schedule, 9 submission dates and dates that reviewed Shop Drawings, Product Data and Samples 10 will be needed. 11 Shop Drawings: 12 Identify Shop Drawing details by reference to drawing sheet, detail, schedule, or 13 room number shown on contract drawings. 14 Sheet Size 8 1/2 X 11 inch, or folded to that size to facilitate filing. 15 Product Data: 16 Clearly mark each copy to identify pertinent products. 17 Show performance characteristics and capacities. 18 Show dimensions and required clearance. 19 Show wiring and piping diagrams, and controls. 20 Manufacturer's standard schematic drawings and diagrams: 21 Modify to delete information not applicable to work. 22 Supplement standard information to provide information specifically 23 applicable to work. 24 Samples: 25 Size and quantity: See respective specification sections. 26 Show full range of color, texture, and pattern. 27 Deliver to Architect's office, unless otherwise specified. 28 29 CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES 30 Review Shop Drawings, Product Data, and Samples prior to submission. 31 Determine and verify: 32 Field measurements. 33 Field construction criteria. 34 Catalog numbers and similar data. 35 Conformance with specifications. 36 Comply with Contract Documents. 37 Coordinate each submittal with requirements of work. • 38 Notify Architect in writing, at submission time, of any deviations in submittals 39 from Contract Document requirements. 40 Perform no work or fabrication requiring submittal until Architect approves 41 submittal. 42 43 SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS 44 Make submittals promptly in accordance with approved Progress Schedule, and in 45 such sequence as to cause no work delay. 46 Number of submittals required: 47 Shop Drawings: 48 Submit sufficient opaque reproductions for Contractor's needs, plus two 49 copies which will be retained by Architect. 50 Product Data: 51 Submit sufficient copies for Contractor's needs, plus two copies which will 52 be retained by Architect. 53 SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS SHOP DRAWINGS, PRODUCT DATA, AND SAMPLES 01340 -2 1 Samples: 2 Submit number stated in respective specification section. Submittal shall 3 contain: 4 Project title and names of Contractor, Supplier, and Manufacturer, all 5 visible when drawings are folded. 6 Project identification complete with specification section number. 7 Field measurements, clearly identified as such. 8 Relation to critical features and adjacent work. 9 Applicable standards, such as ASTM or Federal Specifications numbers. 10 Identification of deviations from Contract Documents. 11 Identification of resubmittal revisions. 12 At least 6 X 8 inch space on each page for Contractor's and Architect's 13 stamps. 14 Contractor's stamp, signed and certifying that products, field 15 measurements, field construction criteria, and information submitted has 16 been reviewed and accepted by him as accurate and conforming with Contract. 17 Documents. 18 19 RESUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS 20 Make any corrections or changes in submittals required by Architect and resubmit 21 until accepted. 22 Shop Drawings and Product Data: 23 Revise initial drawings or data, and resubmit as specified for initial submittal. 24 Identify any changes made other than those requested by Architect. 25 Samples: 26 Submit new samples as required for initial submittal. 27 28 ARCHITECT'S RESPONSIBILITIES 29 Review submittals with reasonable promptness. 30 Affix signature, and indicate approval or requirements for resubmittal. 31 Return submittals to Contractor for distribution, or resubmission. 32 33 REQUIRED SUBMITTALS 34 Refer to individual sections in this Project Manual. 35 36 37 38 END OF SECTION SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS,`` INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON 'TENANT-IMPROVEMENTS ' TEMPORARY FACILITIES 01500 -1 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 2 3 SECTION INCLUDES 4 Temporary utilities and miscellaneous temporary facilities required during 5 construction. 6 7 JOB CONDITIONS 8 Establish and initiate use of each temporary facility at time first reasonably 9 required for proper performance of the work. Terminate use and removal of 10 temporary facilities at earliest reasonable time when no longer needed. 11 Comply with governing codes and regulations. 12 Pay required fees and easement assessments. 13 Enforce safe and sanitary practices. 14 Maintain clean facilities. 15 Prevent interference with Owner's normal use of his own facilities. 16 Prevent wasteful utility uses. 17 Should Owner occupy part of facility, Owner will pay his proportional utility 18 cost 19 20 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 21 22 MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT 23 Materials and equipment may be new or used, but must be suitable and adequate in 24 capacity for required usage. 25 26 PART 3 - EXECUTION 27 28 FIELD OFFICE 29 General: 30 Provide substantial weathertight office building on premises where directed. 31 Coordinate location with Building Shell Contractor. 32 Provide heat, electric light, and janitor service. 33 At Contractor's option, portable buildings or mobile homes suitable for office 34 use may be used. 35 Do not use field office or storage buildings for personnel housing. 36 Coordinate location with building shell General Contractor. 37 38 TELEPHONE 39 Provide non -coin operated system as follows: 40 One direct -line instrument in field office building. 41 One operational Facsimile (FAX) machine in field office building. 42 At Contractor's option, coin - operated instruments for employee's use. 43 Subcontractors shall provide and pay for any separate additional instruments that 44 they may require. 45 46 Allow those connected with work to use, provided they pay for toll calls. 47 Install when work is started, maintain until full completion, pay all charges. 48 Provide wall- mounted directory at each instrument listing name and business phone 49 number of at least the following: 50 Each Contractor and Subcontractor 51 Architect 52 Physicians 53 Hospitals SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS TEMPORARY FACILITIES 01500 -2 1 Ambulance 2 Local Fire Department 3 Do not use Building Shell Contractor's telephone system. 4 5 TEMPORARY WATER 6 Mechanical contractor shall provide and maintain water for the following 7 purposes: 8 Service standpipe equipped with sufficient 3/4 inch hydrants that any work 9 Center can be reached with 100 ft. extension hose. Each Contractor shall 10 provide his own extension hoses. 11 Drinking water dispensed in single- service containers or sanitary 12 fountains. 13 Maintain cool as practicable, clean and fresh. 14 Maintain adequate volume. 15 Each Contractor shall provide his own extension hoses. 16 Water cost shall be paid by the General Contractor. 17 Ascertain where water service is available, provide required connections, and 18 extend system to work area. 19 20 TEMPORARY TOILET FACILITIES 21 General Contractor shall provide at the rate of one fixture for each 40 workers. 22 Type: Comply with Building Code. 23 For enclosures accommodating more than one person, provide privacy screens for 24 each toilet fixture. 25 If both men and women are working, provide separate facilities for each sex. 26 Maintain sufficient light and ventilation. 27 Maintain each toilet with toilet tissue on suitable dispenser. 28 Remove temporary toilets and use building fixtures as soon as feasible. 29 Disinfect premises after removal and restore to specified condition. 30 31 TEMPORARY BARRICADES 32 Provide all necessary to protect public against injury and protect project 33 against damage and unauthorized intrusion. 34 35 TEMPORARY FIRE PROTECTION 36 Provide and maintain necessary facilities and equipment to safeguard project 37 against fire damage. 38 39 TEMPORARY ELECTRICITY 40 Power: 41 Electrical Contractor shall provide and maintain structurally and electrically 42 sound temporary power distribution system as follows: 43 Sufficient 20 amp load centers that any work area can be reached with 100 44 foot extension cord. Each Contractor shall provide his own grounded, UL 45 approved extension cords. 46 Load centers shall include: 47 Weatherproof distribution boxes. 48 Circuit breakers for each outlet. 49 Equipment grounding continuity for entire system. 50 Power at proper voltage for: 51 Temporary field offices. 52 Temporary storage and construction buildings. 53 Temporary lighting and power. SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS TEMPORARY FACILITIES 01500 -4 1 TEMPORARY VERTICAL TRANSPORTATION 2 General Contractor shall provide and pay costs for temporary stairs, ramps, 3 personnel hoists, chutes, etc., required for execution of work of all trades. 4 Subcontractors shall provide their own material hoists and scaffolds. 5 6 VEHICLE PARKING AND MATERIAL STORAGE 7 Do not use existing paved streets or driveways without permission from building 8 shell general contractor. 9 Coordinate material storage locations and parking locations with building shell 10 general contractor. 11 12 FACILITIES REMOVAL 13 Remove temporary facilities, at project completion, or sooner, if directed. 14 Repair damage, if any, resulting from temporary facilities. 15 16 17 18 19 END OF SECTION SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS,' INC. `- TUKWILA, WASHINGTON • TENANT IMPROVEMENTS MATERIAL AND EOUIPMENT 01600 -1 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 2 3 SECTION INCLUDES 4 General requirements for transportation, handling, storage and protection of 5 materials and equipment. Contractors options in selection of products, 6 manufacturers and procedures. 7 8 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS 9 Materials and Equipment incorporated into Work shall: 10 Conform to applicable specifications and standards. 11 Comply with size, make, type, and quantity specified, unless otherwise 12 approved in writing. 13 Manufactured and Fabricated Products: 14 Manufactured like parts of duplicate units to standard sizes and gauges, to 15 be interchangeable. 16 Two or more items of same kind shall be identical, and by same 17 manufacturer. 18 Products shall be suitable for service conditions. 19 Equipment shall comply with capacity, sizes, and dimensions shown or 20 specified, unless otherwise approved in writing. 21 Do not use Materials or Equipment for any purpose other than that for which 22 designed or specified. 23 24 CONTRACTOR'S OPTIONS 25 For products specified only by referenced standard, select any product meeting 26 standard. 27 For products specified by naming several products, select any one complying with 28 specifications. 29 For products specified by naming one or more products and "or approved," select 30 any one specified product or submit request for substitution as required below. 31 32 INAPPROPRIATE PRODUCTS AND METHODS 33 If Contractor believes that any specified product, method, or system is 34 inappropriate for use he shall, if possible, so notify Architect at least 5 35 working days prior to bid opening, and if not possible such notice shall be given 36 before performing work in question. 37 If notice of objection is not received within the specified time limits, it will 38 be assumed by the Owner that Contractor agrees that specified products, methods, 39 and systems are not inappropriate for use on this project. 40 41 NUMBER OF PRODUCTS REQUIRED 42 Wherever in Specifications a product is referred to in singular number, such 43 reference shall include as many such products as are shown on Drawings or are 44 required to complete the work. 45 46 MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS 47 Perform work in accordance with Manufacturer's instructions. 48 Do not omit preparatory or installation procedures required by Manufacturer, 49 unless specifically modified or exempted by Contract Documents. 50 When Contract Documents require work to comply with Manufacturer's instructions, 51 obtain and distribute such instructions to parties performing work including two 52 copies to Architect. Maintain one set at job site during installation and until 53 acceptance. SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS MATERIAL AND EOUIPMENT 01600 -2 1 Handle, install, connect, clean, condition, and adjust products in strict accord 2 with such instructions and in conformance with specified requirements. 3 Should job conditions or specified requirements conflict with Manufacturer's 4 instructions, consult Architect for further instructions. 5 Do not proceed with work without clear instructions. 6 7 TRANSPORTATION AND HANDLING 8 Arrange product deliveries in accord with construction progress schedule; 9 coordinate to avoid conflict with work and site conditions. 10 Deliver products undamaged, in Manufacturer's original containers or packaging, 11 and with legible identifying labels intact. 12 Immediately upon delivery, inspect shipments to assure that products are properly 13 protected and undamaged. 14 15 STORAGE AND PROTECTION 16 Follow Manufacturer's instructions. 17 Maintain product identity labels legible and intact. 18 Store products subject to weather - damage in weathertight enclosures. 19 Maintain storage room temperature and humidity within ranges required by 20 Manufacturer's instructions. 21 Maintain reasonable protection against product theft and vandalism. 22 Exterior Storage: 23 Store fabricated products above ground, on blocking or skids; prevent product 24 damage and discoloration. 25 Cover products subject to deterioration with impervious sheet coverings; provide 26 adequate ventilation to prevent condensation. 27 Store loose granular materials in well- drained area on solid surface to prevent 28 mixing with foreign matter. 29 Inspection of Stored Products: 30 Arrange storage to permit easy access for inspection. 31 Make periodic inspections of stored products to assure that products are 32 maintained as specified and are free from damage, discoloration, and 33 deterioration. 34 Protection after Installation: 35 Provide substantial coverings as necessary to protect installed products against 36 damage and discoloration. Remove covering when no longer needed. 37 38 39 40 END OF SECTION SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS SUBSTITUTION REQUEST FORM 1 TO: 2 3 PROJECT: 4 5 We hereby submit for your consideration the following product instead of the 6 specified item for the above project: 7 8 Section Page Paragraph /Line Specified Item 9 10 11 PROPOSED SUBSTITUTION: 12 13 Attached data includes product description, specifications, drawings, photographs, 14 performance and test data adequate for evaluation of the request; applicable 15 portions of the data are clearly identified. 16 17 Attached data also includes description of changes to Contract Documents which 18 proposed substitution will require for its proper installation. 19 20 The undersigned states that the following paragraphs, unless modified on 21 attachments, are correct: 22 1. The proposed substitution does not affect dimensions shown on the Drawings. 23 2. The undersigned will pay for changes to the building design, including 24 engineering design, detailing and construction costs caused by the requested 25 substitution. 26 3. The proposed substitution will have no adverse affect on other trades, the 27 construction schedule, or specified warranty requirements. 28 4. Maintenance and service parts will be locally available for the proposed 29 substitution. 30 31 32 Submitted By: 33 34 For Use by Design Consultant: 35 Signature 1 1 Accepted ( 1 Accepted as noted 36 37 1 1 Not accepted 1 .1 Received too late 38 Firm 39 40 41 By 42 43 44 Address 45 46 47 Telephone 48 49 50 51 52 53 Attachments:' Date Remarks SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS CONTRACT CLOSEOUT 01700 -2 1 Architect's time at $73.00 per hour. 2 Architect's employees time at 2 1/2 times the direct personnel 3 expense. 4 Others at 1.10 times the direct cost incurred. 5 Charges will be made for necessary travel time, auto expense computed 6 at 35 cents per mile, and all other expenses incurred in making 7 inspections. 8 9 EVIDENCE OF PAYMENTS AND RELEASE OF LIENS 10 Contractor shall submit the following: 11 Contractor's Affidavit of Payments of Debts and Claims, AIA Document G706. 12 Contractor's Affidavit of Release of Liens, AIA Document G706A. 13 Duly sign and execute all submittals before delivery to Architect. 14 15 CONTRACTOR'S CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS TO ARCHITECT 16 Extra Materials: Verify and comply with each specification section for required 17 extra stock of materials or product. 18 Certificate of domestic water disinfection. 19 Project Record Documents, see Section 01720. 20 Owner's Operating and Maintenance Manual, see Section 01720. 21 22 INSTRUCTION 23 Instruct Owner or Owner's personnel in operations of all systems and equipment in 24 accordance with Section 01730. 25 26 FINAL ADJUSTMENT OF ACCOUNTS 27 Submit final statement of accounting to Architect, including the following: 28 Original contract sum. 29 Additions and deductions resulting from: 30 Previous change orders. 31 Other adjustments. 32 Deductions for uncompleted work. 33 Deductions for reinspection payments. 34 Total Contact Sum, as adjusted. 35 Previous payments. 36 Sum remaining due. 37 Architect will prepare and issue final Change Order, reflecting approved 38 adjustments to Contract Sum not previously made by change orders. 39 40 FINAL APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT 41 Follow procedures specified in Supplementary Conditions,, Section 00800. 42 43 44 45 END OF SECTION SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 { 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 FINAL CLEANING PART 1 - GENERAL 01710 -1 SECTION INCLUDES Cleaning and trash removal during work progress, and at work completion. REGULATORY AGENCY REQUIREMENTS Comply with governing codes, regulations, ordinances, and anti - pollution requirements. PART 2 - PRODUCTS CLEANING MATERIALS Use only those which will not create hazards to health or property and which will not damage surfaces. Use only those recommended by Manufacturer of surface to be cleaned. Use only on surfaces recommended by cleaning material manufacturer. PART 3 - EXECUTION GENERAL Follow cleaning material and surface manufacturer's instructions. DURING CONSTRUCTION Periodically clean to maintain work, site and adjacent properties free from accumulations of waste, rubbish, and windblown debris, resulting from construction operations. Provide on -site containers for collection of waste, debris, and rubbish. Periodically remove waste material, debris, and rubbish and legally dispose of away from project site. DUST CONTROL Clean interior surfaces prior to painting, and continue cleaning as needed until painting is complete. Schedule cleaning so that resultant dust and contaminants will not fall on wet or newly coated surfaces. FINAL CLEANING Remove waste, debris, and surplus material from project site. Clean grounds of debris resulting from work of this contract as follows: Paved Surfaces: Remove stains, spills, and foreign substances and sweep clean Other Surfaces: Rake clean. In addition to debris removal and cleaning specified in other sections, clean exposed -to -view interior surfaces. Employ skilled workers to perform final cleaning. Remove any temporary protection and labels not required to remain. Remove grease, mastic, adhesive, dust, dirt, stains, fingerprints, labels, and other foreign matter from sight- exposed interior and exterior surfaces. Wash and shine glazing, including mirrors. Polish glossy surfaces to clear shine. Vacuum carpet and similar soft materials. Clean equipment surfaces; remove excess lubricants. Clean and sanitize plumbing fixtures. SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS FINAL CLEANING 01710 -2 1 Clean light fixtures and lamps. 2 Maintain structure and components clean until substantial completion. 3 4 5 6 7 END OF SECTION `SMITH'S'HOME`FURNISHINGS. INC. TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS 01720 -2 1 Specifications and Addenda: Legibly mark to record the following: 2 Manufacturer, trade name, catalog number, and supplier of each product 3 actually'installed. 4 Changes made by Change Order or Construction. Change Directive. 5 6 7 END OF SECTION SMITH'S HOME' FURNISHINGS, INC . TUKWILA,'WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA 01730 -1 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 2 3 SECTION INCLUDES 4 Compile product data and related information appropriate for Owner's maintenance 5 and operation of Products furnished under Contract. 6 Prepare as specified herein and in other specification Sections. 7 8 QUALITY ASSURANCE 9 Data preparation shall be done by personnel trained and experienced in 10 maintenance and operation of described Products. 11 12 FORM OF SUBMITTALS 13 Prepare data in form of instructional manual for use by Owner's personnel. 14 Format: 15 Size: 8 1/2 X 11 inch. 16 Text: Manufacturer's printed data or neatly typed. 17 Drawings: 18 Reinforce edges against tear -out. 19 Bind -in with text. 20 Fold larger drawings to match size of text pages. 21 Cover: Identify each volume with typed or printed title "Operating and 22 Maintenance Instructions," and list: 23 Project Title 24 Identity of general subject matter contained in Manual. 25 26 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 27 28 BINDERS 29 Commercial quality, three -ring type with durable and cleanable plastic covers. 30 Maximum Ring Size: 1 inch. 31 When multiple binders are used, correlate data into related consistent groupings. 32 33 MANUAL CONTENT 34 Neatly typewritten table of contents for each volume, arranged in systematic 35 order. 36 List: 37 Contractor, name of responsible principal, address, and telephone number. 38 Each Product including name, address, and telephone number of: 39 Subcontractor or Installer 40 Recommended Maintenance Contractor 41 Local source for replacement parts 42 Product name and other identifying symbols as set forth in Contract 43 Documents. 44 Product Data: 45 Include only those sheets which are pertinent to specific Product. 46 Annotate each sheet to: 47 Clearly identify product or part installed. 48 Clearly identify data applicable to installation. 49 Delete references to inapplicable data. 50 51 52 53 SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA 01730 -2 1 Drawings: 2 Supplement product data with drawings where necessary to clearly 3 illustrate: 4 Relations of component parts 5 Control and flow diagrams 6 Do not use Project Record Documents as Maintenance Drawings. 7 Written Text: 8 Provide where necessary to supplement Product Data and Drawings. 9 Organize in consistent format under separate headings for different 10 procedures. 11 Provide logical sequence of instructions for each procedure. 12 Warranties, Bonds, and Maintenance Contracts: 13 Provide copy of each. 14 Including the following: 15 Proper procedures in event of failure. 16 Instances which might affect validity or Warranties, Bonds, or 17 Contract. 18 Architectural Materials and Equipment: 19 Include the following Manufacturer's data: 20 Catalog number, size, composition. 21 Color and texture designations. 22 Required reordering information. 23 Recommended cleaning materials and methods. 24 Cautions against detrimental cleaning materials and methods. 25 Recommended cleaning and maintenance schedule. 26 Submit specified information as called for in each specification section. 27 Electrical Equipment and Systems: 28 Include the following Manufacturer's data: 29 Description of unit and component parts. 30 Panelboard circuit directories. 31 As- installed wiring color -code legend, if any. 32 Operating procedures. 33 Maintenance procedures. 34 Manufacturer's printed operating and maintenance instructions. 35 Parts list, including current prices, and recommended spare parts to be 36 maintained in storage. 37 Submit specified information for the following: 38 Electrical Equipment specified in Divisions 15 and 16. 39 Additional Data: 40 Prepare and include the following: 41 Additional data when need become apparent during instruction of Owner's 42 personnel. 43 Additional data specified in other sections of Specifications to be 44 included. 45 46 PART 3 - EXECUTION 47 48 SUBMITTAL SCHEDULE 49 Submit one copy of complete data 15 days prior to Final Inspection. 50 Copy will be returned with comments. 51 Submit one copy, in approved final form, within 10 days after Final Inspection. 52 53 INSTRUCTION OF OWNER'S PERSONNEL SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. — TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA 01730 -3 1 Prior to final acceptance, instruct Owner's personnel in operation, adjustment, 2 and maintenance of all Products, Equipment, and Systems. 3 Operating and Maintenance Manual shall constitute basis of instruction. 4 Submit training materials and instruction schedule for Architect's review and 5 acceptance at least 30 days prior to training session. 6 7 8 9 END OF SECTION SMITH'S. HOME FURNISHINGS, INC: -,TURWILA 41ENENT IMPROVEMENTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 GLASS UNIT MASONRY PART 1 - GENERAL 04270 -1 WORK INCLUDED Non - loadbearing hollow and /or solid glass masonry units, joint reinforcement, mortar, and installation accessories. PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING Protect against damage and discoloration. Store off ground. Remove damaged or discolored products from site ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS Maintain materials and ambient air temperatures during, and 48 hours after completion of Work. immediately after detection. to a minimum 50° F prior to, COORDINATION Coordinate with other trades affecting or affected by work of this PART 2 - PRODUCTS GLASS Glass Type: Size: BLOCK UNITS Block: Hollow, non- loadbearing. section. Square Units: Nominal 8" wide x 8" high x 4" thick. Corner Units: "Hedron I" hexagonal type, nominal 6" wide x 8" high x 6" thick. Pattern and Design: Decora Color: Clear Manufacturer: Pittsburgh Corning, or approved. Accessories: Panel Reinforcing: Ladder center, and 14 gauge cross fabrication. Panel Anchors: No. 20 gauge, perforated steel strips, 24" long, 1 3/4" wide, galvanized. Sealant: Silicone type, white color. type with two 9 gauge Steel Rods spaced at 2" on rods welded 8 inches apart, galvanized after MORTAR MATERIALS Cement: Portland Cement conforming to ASTM C 150, Type I, white color. Use only 1 brand. Lime: Hydrated type conforming to ASTM C 207, type S, special finishing hydrated lime, non -air entrained. Use only 1 brand. Mortar Aggregate: Standard masonry type, clean, dry natural sand or manufactured sand conforming to ASTM C 144 or ASTM C 404, size #2, except for joints 1/4 inch and less use aggregate graded with 100% passing the No. 16 sieve. Water: Clean, potable and free of deleterious material. Mixing: Measure materials by volume; do not measure by shovel -load. Mix all other mortars in mechanical batcher for 3 to 5 minutes. SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON •' TENANT • IMPROVEMENTS GLASS UNIT MASONRY 04270 -2 1 Use water necessary for desired workability and required compressive strength. 2 Do not use mortar or grout which has begun to set or if more than one hour has 3 elapsed after initial mixing. 4 Mortar: 5 Type "N ", 750 psi, for interior, non- bearing masonry. 6 Mix by volume: 7 Component Proportion by Volume 8 Portland Cement One (1) 9 Hydrated Lime One quarter (1/4) to one and one quarter (1 -1/4) 10 Masonry Aggregate Not less than two and one quarter (2 -1/4) or more 11 than three (3) times the sum of the volumes of 12 Cement and Lime used. 13 14 PART 3 - EXECUTION 15 16 EXISTING CONDITIONS 17 Verify that surfaces to receive glass units are accurately located, plumb, true, 18 square, solid, secure, and otherwise properly prepared. 19 Prior to starting work notify General Contractor of surfaces requiring 20 correction. 21 Do not start work until conditions are satisfactory. 22 23 FIELD MEASUREMENTS 24 Verify prior to fabrication. 25 If field measurements differ slightly from Drawing dimensions modify work as 26 required for accurate fit. If measurements differ substantially notify Architect 27 prior to fabrication. 28 29 INSTALLATION 30 General: 31 Erect units and accessories in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. 32 Arrange coursing pattern to provide consistent joint work throughout. 33 Install plumb, level, and accurately spaced. 34 Provide full mortar joints. Furrowing not permitted. 35 Do not use steel tools to adjust units. 36 Do not allow units to contact steel accessories. 37 Tool joints to form concave profile. 38 Panel Reinforcing: 39 Place panel reinforcing at alternate joints in full mortar bed. Lap joints 6 40 inches minimum. 41 Maintain uniform joint width of 1/4 inch. 42 Panel Anchors: 43 Install panel anchors in joints containing panel reinforcing. Fasten anchors to 44 adjacent construction and embed 12" minimum into mortar joint. 45 Sealant: 46 Rake out joints to 1/2 inch deep to accommodate sealant. 47 48 ALLOWABLE TOLERANCE 49 Unless otherwise specified, construct glass unit masonry true within 1/8 inch per 50 10 ft. 51 Maximum variation from plane of unit to adjacent unit: 1/32 inch. 52 Maximum variation of panel from plane: 1/16 inch. 53 SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 GLASS UNIT MASONRY 04270 -3 PROTECTION Protect other work against section. Protect glass unit masonry Protect sills, ledges, and damage and discoloration caused by work of this against damage until mortar has set. offsets against mortar droppings. CLEANING AND REPAIRING Remove mortar, sealant and stains from exposed glass unit masonry surfaces. Delay cleaning until masonry is dry. Clean surfaces using cleaning agent which will not harm glass unit masonry, joint materials, or adjacent surfaces. Use non - metallic tools in cleaning operations. Remove cleaning agents from masonry following cleaning. • Follow Manufacturer's instructions for applying and removing cleaning agents. Including Work of other Sections, clean, repair and touch -up, or replace when directed, products which have been soiled, discolored, or damaged by Work of this Section. Remove debris from project site upon work completion or sooner, if directed. END OF SECTION - SMITH'S, HOMEFURNISHINGS,' " INC; ` - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON `' TENANT IMPROVEMENTS (. FINISH CARPENTRY 06200 -1 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 2 3 SECTION INCLUDES 4 Fabrication and incorporation of shop - fabricated, site -built and site - finished 5 wood moldings and trim. 6 7 SUBMITTALS 8 Submit in accordance with Section 01340. 9 Shop Drawings: 10 Show profiles of interior moldings and trim including assembly details. 11 12 QUALITY STANDARDS 13 General: 14 Unless otherwise modified herein, materials and workmanship quality grades shall. 15 be determined by the Associations listed below. 16 Standards may be obtained from Association. 17 Plywood, Fir Lumber, and Workmanship: 18 Quality Standards of American Woodwork Institute, herein -after referred to as 19 AWI, 5055 South Chesterfield Road; Arlington, VA 22206. 20 21 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING 22 Do not deliver products to jobsite until notified by General Contractor that 23 project is conditioned and prepared to handle and store products without damage 24 or discoloration. 25 Protect against damage and discoloration. 26 27 PROJECT CONDITIONS 28 Illumination: 29 Perform no work with less than 30 ft. candles of light measured 3 ft. above 30 floor. 31 Temperature: 32 Maintain 50 °F minimum in interior spaces where finish carpentry materials are 33 located. 34 35 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 36 37 MOISTURE CONTENT IN LUMBER 38 12% maximum. 39 40 INTERIOR MOLDINGS AND TRIM 41 General: 42 Species: Douglas Fir, Hemlock, or Poplar. 43 Grain: Clear, mixed. 44 AWI Grade: Premium 45 Surface Texture: Smooth 46 Minimum Length: Opening Trim: 1 piece, single length. 47 Standing Trim: No less than full height. 48 Running Trim: Joints no closer than 12 ft. apart.. 49 Profiles: 50 Conform to shapes shown on Drawings. 51 52 SMITH'S HOME. FURNISHINGS, INC. - ,TUKWILA,.WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS FINISH CARPENTRY 06200 -2 1 COVER PANELS, ACCESS PANELS, AND CAP BOARDS 2 Type: Plywood, exterior type. 3 Manufacturing Standard: US Product Standard PS 1 -83. 4 Panel Surface: Smooth, opaque, resin - fiber. overlay (Medium Density Overlay). 5 Core Species: Douglas Fir. 6 Exposed Panel Edges: Wood veneer, glued to edge grain. 7 8 SLAT WALL PANELING 9 Type: T -lip slot for use with plastic or metal display fixtures. 10 Material: Hardboard or high density fiberboard. 11 Facing: Plastic laminate as specified in Section 06240. 12 Slot Inserts: Colored plastic. 13 Color: As Selected by Tenant. 14 Slat Spacing: 3 inches. 15 Manufacturer: Spacewall International, or approved. 16 17 FABRICATION 18 General: 19 Conform to AWI Custom Grade, unless specifically noted otherwise. 20 Assemble finish material at mill where feasible. 21 Use concealed fastening wherever possible. 22 Conceal end grain in exposed surfaces. 23 Kerf backs of flat grain members more than 5 inches wide or more than 1 inch 24 nominal thickness. 25 Back -plow interior trim. 26 Machine sand finish carpentry not specified with rough surface. 27 28 PART 3 - EXECUTION 29 30 EXAMINATION 31 Verify that surfaces to receive finish carpentry are straight, plumb, true, 32 solid, rigid, and otherwise properly prepared. 33 Prior to starting work, notify General Contractor of defects requiring 34 correction. 35 Do not start work until conditions are satisfactory. 36 37 FIELD MEASUREMENTS 38 Verify prior to fabrication. 39 If field measurements differ slightly from drawing dimensions, modify Work as 40 required for accurate fit. If measurements differ substantially, notify 41 Architect prior to fabricating Work. 42 43 INSTALLATION 44 General: 45 Miter corners. 46 Accurately scribe filler strips, and trim strips to adjacent surface 47 irregularities. 48 Ease sharp external corners prior to finishing. 49 Install plumb, level, true and straight with no distortions. 50 Shim with concealed strips where required. 51 Trim: 52 Fit carefully at joints and against other members; all joints on Bearings, secure SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS FINISH CARPENTRY 06200 -3 1 with Finish Nails of proper size. Bevel -cut and glue end joints. 2 ,Set exposed nails using flathead punch 1/16 inch below wood surface. 3 Slat Wall: 4 Install with slots running horizontal and level. 5 Secure to substrate with self - tapping flat head screws located in slots. 6 7 PRODUCT CLEANING AND REPAIRING 8 Including Work of other Sections, clean, repair and touch -up, or replace when 9 directed, products which have been soiled, discolored, or- damaged by work of this 10 Section. 11 Leave surfaces ready for finishing. 12 Remove debris from site upon work completion or sooner, if directed., 13 14 PROTECTION 15 Protect other surfaces against damage or..discoloration caused by Work of this 16 Section. 17 18 19 20 END OF SECTION =TIPS HOME FURNISHINGS, 'INC :,.TUKWILA,y,ASHINGTON; TENArir "IMPROVErTS PLASTIC LAMINATE 06240 -1 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 2 3 SECTION INCLUDES 4 Application of plastic laminates to site -built or prefabricated construction, 5 including trim and adhesives. 6 7 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING 8 Protect against damage and discoloration. 9 10 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 11 Illumination: 12 Perform no work with less than 30 ft. candles of light measured 3 ft. above 13 floor. 14 Temperature: 15 Maintain 65 °F minimum in interior spaces where plastic laminate materials are 16 located and installed. 17 Humidity: 18 35% minimum, 80% maximum. 19 20 COORDINATION 21 Coordinate with other Trades regarding Work of this Section. 22 23 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 24 25 PLASTIC LAMINATE 26 Conform to NEMA Standard LD -3 -1985; Formica, Wilson Art, Nevamar, or approved. 27 Thickness: Wall caps, Countertops, Edges and Backsplashes: NEMA GP50, 0.05 28 inch. 29 Vertical Surfaces: NEMA GP28, 0.03 inch. 30 Color and Pattern: As selected by Tenant. 31 32 PRIMER, SEALER AND ADHESIVE 33 Water- resistant type, made or recommended by covering manufacturer. 34 35 PART 3 - EXECUTION 36 37 EXAMINATION 38 Verify that surfaces to receive covering are dry, clean, smooth, sound, 39 well - nailed, free from conditions that would damage covering or impair 40 adhesive -bond, and otherwise properly prepared. 41 Prior to staring work notify general contractor of defects requiring correction. 42 Do not start work until conditions are satisfactory. 43 44 INSTALLATION, GENERAL 45 Follow manufacturer's directions 46 Match and align any patterns. 47 Make necessary covering joints with tight, nearly invisible, hairline cracks. 48 49 COUNTERTOPS 50 No longitudinal seams permitted; cross seams 12 ft. apart minimum. 51 Provide cut -outs for sinks, appliances and other openings; verify size and 52 location. SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS PLASTIC LAMINATE 06240 -2 1 VERTICAL SURFACES 2 No longitudinal seams permitted; vertical seams 12 ft. apart minimum. 3 4 BACKSPLASH 5 Extend backsplash covering up wall to vertical height shown on drawings. 6 Return backsplash along end walls to counter front, unless otherwise indicated. 7 8 SELF EDGING 9 Unless otherwise shown on drawings, provide at exposed wall cap and countertop 10 edges. 11 Align with adjacent surfaces. 12 13 CLEANING AND REPAIRING 14 Promptly remove any excess adhesive or sealant. 15 Remove any stains or markings from plastic laminate surfaces. 16 Including work of other Sections, clean, repair and touch -up, or replace when 17 directed, products which have been soiled, discolored, or damaged by work of this 18 Section. 19 Remove debris from project site upon work completion, or sooner, if directed. 20 21 PROTECTION 22 Protect other materials against damage and discoloration caused by Work of this 23 Section. 24 25 26 END OF SECTION 'SMITH'.S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. KWILA, WASHINGTON'` TENANT IMPROVEMENTS CUSTOM CASEWORK AND FIXTURES CUSTOM CASEWORK AND FIXTURES 06410 -2 1 Face: 2 At Exposed Surfaces to be Painted: Medium Density Overlay. 3 Elsewhere: Rotary cut veneer, AWI Custom grade. 4 5 PARTICLE BOARD 6 Plain Particle Board: 7 Conform to ANSI 208.1, Type I, 45 pcf minimum density, maximum .03 ppm 8 formaldehyde emissions. 9 Prefinished Particle Board: 10 Type: Thermoset decorative panels, cabinet grade (LPDL). 11 Cladding Material: Melamine. 12 Substrate: Particle board as specified above. 13 Manufacturer: Roseburg "RMP ", or approved. 14 Edge Treatment: PVC edging, match color of panel finish. 15 Finish as follows: 16 Shelving: Color finish both sides and all edges. 17 Dividers: Color finish only on exposed faces and edges. 18 Cabinet Bottoms and Backs: Color finish on exposed side and edge only. 19 Color as selected by Tenant. 20 21 PLASTIC LAMINATE (HPDL) 22 As specified in Section 06240. 23 24 FINISH HARDWARE 25 Adjustable Shelf Hardware: 26 Cabinet Type: Knape & Vogt No. 346NP nickel plated steel brackets, or approved. 27 Wall Type: Capitol Hardware Mfg Co. No. 2074 -2 recessed stud adapter type 28 standard, aluminum with internal slotted steel insert; No. 2051 heavy duty drive 29 fit brackets and No. 2041 shelf clips, or approved. 30 Door Hinges: 31 Concealed, self- closing type with nickel plated finish, 110° opening angle; Blum 32 91.000, or approved. 33 Provide adhesive back felt door bumpers at all self- closing doors. 34 Continuous Hinges: 35 At Communications Center Cabinet and Telephone Cabinet: Plated steel, .1 1/16 36 inches wide, with holes at 2 inches on center sized for #4 screw; Stanley 311, or 37 approved. 38 Door and Drawer Pulls: 39 Wire type, 4 inches wide, US26D Brushed Chrome finish; Stanley 4484, or approved. 40 Provide at cabinets in Cashier and Break Room only. 41 Drawer Slides: 42 Epoxy coated, Blum BS 230E, or approved. 43 Casework Locks: 44 Specified in Section 08710. 45 46 WIRE GROMMETS 47 Material: Plastic 48 Size: 2 3/8 inches diameter, with cover plate, unless otherwise shown on 49 Drawings. 50 Manufacturer and Model: Doug Mockett and Company, No. NG, or approved. 51 Color: Black 52 53 SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA,,WASHINGTON : TENANT IMPROVEMENTS CUSTOM CASEWORK AND FIXTURES 06410 -3 1 PLASTIC DIVIDERS 2 Specified in Section 08800. 3 4 FABRICATION 5 General: 6 Conform to AWI 400B -S standards for laminate -clad casework, Custom Grade, Flush 7 Overlay type, unless specifically noted otherwise. 8 All Shelves adjustable unless otherwise shown. 9 Verify dimension of Appliances, Sinks and other items to be built into cases and 10 counters. 11 Assemble at mill where feasible. 12 Conceal end grain in exposed and semi - exposed surfaces. 13 Assemble cases with adhesive. 14 Use concealed fastenings wherever possible. 15 Use screws and bolts where required for strength and rigidity. 16 Install finish hardware specified herein at mill. 17 Machine sand exposed and semi - exposed surfaces. 18 Materials, unless specifically noted otherwise: 19 Exposed materials: HPDL clad particle board. 20 Semi - exposed materials: LPDL clad particle board. 21 Concealed materials: Softwood. 22 Casework Bottoms, Ends, and Vertical Standards: 3/4 inch thick particle board. 23 Countertops: 3/4 inch thick particle board. 24 Shelving: 3/4 inch thick particle board. 25 Swinging Doors: 3/4 inch thick particle board. 26 Concealed Casework Backs: 3/8 inch thick particle board. 27 Drawer Sides: 1/2 inch particle board. 28 Drawer Backs: 1/2 inch particle board. 29 Drawer Bottoms: 3/8 inch thick particle board. 30 Edge Banding: Provide at exposed plywood and particle board edges in accordance 31 with AWI Standards and as specified herein. 32 Adiustable Shelf Hardware: 33 Cabinet Shelves: Provide bracket holes at one inch centers to within 6 inches of 34 top and bottom of space where adjustable shelves are shown. 35 Wall Shelves: Provide standards at vertical locations shown on Drawings. 36 Maximum spacing, unless otherwise noted on Drawings: 24 inches. 37 At Sink Cabinets: 38 Hold shelves 3/4 inch back from rear face of door to provide space for 39 ventilation. 40 41 PART 3 - EXECUTION 42 43 EXAMINATION 44 Verify that surfaces to receive casework and shelving are straight, plumb, true, 45 solid, rigid, and otherwise properly prepared. 46 47 Prior to starting work, notify General Contractor of defects requiring 48 correction. INSULATION 07200 -1 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 2 3 SECTION INCLUDES 4 Thermal insulation applied to walls and other heated spaces. 5 6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING 7 Deliver to project site in manufacturer's original unopened packages. 8 Label package wrappers with brand name, insulation type, and thermal rating. 9 Store materials off ground. 10 Protect against moisture and damage. 11 Do not use damaged or damp insulation. 12 13 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 14 Do not install insulation when surfaces to receive insulation are wet. 15 16 COORDINATION 17 Coordinate with other Trades affecting or affected by Work of this Section. 18 19 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 20 21 FLEXIBLE BATTS 22 Manufacturer: 23 Manufactured by Manville, Owens- Corning, Certain -teed, or approved. 24 Material: 25 Glass wool blankets, full - length, single -piece where practicable, conforming to 26 Fed. Spec.HH -I -521. 27 Facings: 28 Manufacturers standard kraft paper or foil vapor retarder facing conforming to 29 Fed. Spec. HH- I -521E, type II. 30 Maximum Permeability Rating: 1.0 perms. 31 Flame Spread Rating at Exposed Facings: FS25. 32 Extent of Work: 33 Provide blanket insulation in demising wall between Storage and Sales Area as 34 noted on Drawings. Install blanket insulation full height of wall. 35 36 VAPOR RETARDER TAPE 37 Adhesive - backed, mylar -faced aluminum foil, 1 -1/2 inches wide, 0.00 perm rating; 38 Alumiseal Zero Perm; adhesive- backed, polyethylene by Monsanto Plastics & Resins 39 Co.; adhesive- backed, Polypropylene sheathing tape No. 8086 by 3M Contractor 40 Products, or approved. 41 42 WIRE 43 Noncorrosive steel, 18 ga. minimum. 44 45 MECHANICAL FASTENERS 46 Type recommended by insulation manufacturer. 47 Long enough to penetrate substrate 1/2 inch, minimum. 48 49 PART 3 - EXECUTION 50 51 EXAMINATION 52 Verify that work of preceding trades is completed. 53 Verify that surfaces and spaces to receive insulation are accurately sized, SMITH'S. HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS INSULATION 07200 -2 1 located, dry, protected against inclement weather, clean, and otherwise properly 2 prepared. 3 Prior to starting work notify General Contractor of defects requiring correction. 4 Do not start work until conditions are satisfactory. 5 6 PREPARATION 7 Remove, or protect against projections which may damage insulation or prevent 8 proper installation. 9 10 INSULATION INSTALLATION 11 Follow manufacturer's directions. 12 Fit insulation snugly between framing without forcing. 13 Permit no gaps for air passage. 14 Install insulation with 'vapor retarder facing to the warm -in- winter side of 15 assembly. 16 Use full - length, single -piece batts where practicable. 17 Carefully cut and fit insulation around pipes, conduits, and other obstructions. 18 Where pipes, conduit, and other obstructions are located in space to receive 19 insulation, place insulation between cold -in- winter surface and obstruction, 20 compressing insulation where necessary. 21 Unless indicated otherwise, do not compress insulation more than 10 %. 22 Provide wire support as necessary to prevent insulation displacement of sagging. 23 24 CLEANING AND REPAIRING 25 Including Work of other Sections, clean, repair and touch -up, or replace when 26 directed, products which have been soiled, discolored, or damaged by work of this 27 Section. 28 Remove debris from project site upon Work completion or sooner, if directed. 29 30 PROTECTION 31 Protect other Work against damage and discoloration caused by Work of this 32 Section. 33 34 35 36 END OF SECTION 'SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. TUKWILA, WASHINGTON' TENANT'XMPROVEMENTS EXTERIOR INSULATION AND FINISH SYSTEM 07240 -1 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 2 3 SECTION INCLUDES 4 Materials and equipment necessary to install the field- applied and /or panelized 5 Exterior Insulation and Finish System (EIFS). 6 7 DESIGN REQUIREMENTS 8 General: 9 Encapsulate insulation board by lamina or EIFS substrate at all locations. 10 Substrates and Substrate Systems: 11 Maximum deflection of substrate systems: 1/240. 12 Substrates shall be approved by manufacturer prior to application. 13 Verify that proposed substrate is acceptable to applicable regulatory authorities 14 prior to application of EIFS. 15 Follow manufacturer's published details and specific recommendations for this 16 project. 17 18 SUBMITTALS 19 Provide in accordance with Section 01340. 20 Samples: 21 Submit one 12 X 12 inch sample of EIFS for each finish and texture using same 22 tools and techniques as for actual project. 23 24 QUALITY ASSURANCE 25 Qualifications: 26 Applicator, panel fabricator and insulation board manufacturer shall be trained 27 by EIFS manufacturer. 28 29 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING 30 Deliver all materials in original unopened packages with labels intact. 31 Store all materials protected from weather and at temperatures not less than 40 °F 32 33 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 34 Minimum ambient air temperature 40 °F or greater and rising at time of 35 installation of EIFS and shall remain 40 °F or greater for at least 24 hours after 36 application. 37 Protect adjacent materials and substrate from weather during installation while 38 curing and /or unattended. 39 40 WARRANTY 41 Three -year limited warranty for materials, from EIFS system manufacturer, upon 42 receipt of a properly executed Warranty Request Form. 43 44 COORDINATION 45 Coordinate with other Trades affecting or affected by Work of this Section. 46 47 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 48 49 MANUFACTURERS 50 Dryvit System, Inc. or approved. 51 52 SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS,. INC. - TUKWILA,WASHINGTON. TENANT IMPROVEMENTS EXTERIOR INSULATION AND FINISH SYSTEM 07240 -2 1 MATERIALS 2 Adhesive: 3 A 100% acrylic -based product manufactured by EIFS manufacturer. 4 Insulation board: 5 Nominal 1.0 pcf, aged expanded polystyrene, approved by EIFS manufacturer. 6 Flame Spread and Smoke Development: Less than or equal to 25 and 450' 7 respectively when tested by ASTM E 84. 8 Maximum Size: 24 X 48 inches. 9 Thickness: As indicated on Drawings. 10 Reinforcing Meshes: 11 Balanced, open weave, treated glass fiber mesh supplied by EIFS manufacturer, 12 standard type. 13 Lamina: 14 UL Flame Spread Rating: 25 maximum according to ASTM E 84.' 15 16 MIXING AND PREPARATION 17 Adhesive Mixture: 18 Mix Adhesive with cement in a ratio of 1 :1 by weight, wait five minutes, then 19 stir again. Use immediately. 20 Finish Coating: 21 Stir until material is homogeneous. 22 23 FINISH 24 A 100% acrylic- based, factory -mixed coating by EIFS manufacturer, having integral 25 color and texture. Final finish texture from manufacturer's standard selected by 26 Architect. Paint color selected by tenant. 27 28 SOURCE QUALITY CONTROL 29 Exterior Insulation and Finish System: 30 Tested for moisture resistance, rain resistance, absorption - freeze, accelerated 31 weathering, mildew resistance, salt spray resistance, chemical resistance, and 32 abrasion resistance. 33 Tested at full scale for impact resistance and structural load capacity per ASTM 34 E 72 and E 330 respectively. 35 Cement: 36 Type I, I -II or II Portland Cement meeting ASTM C 150. 37 Water: 38 Clear and potable. 39 40 PART 3 - EXECUTION 41 42 EXAMINATION 43 Examine substrate prior to application for compliance with contract documents and 44 manufacturer's specifications. 45 Advise general contractor and architect of any discrepancies. 46 Do not proceed with work until unsatisfactory conditions are corrected. 47 48 INSTALLATION 49 Adhesive Mixture: 50 Apply according to manufacturer's recommendations. 51 Insulation Board: 52 Stagger joints. SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS EXTERIOR INSULATION AND FINISH SYSTEM 07240 -3 1 Tamp board using even pressure to produce uniform contact and bond. Make surface 2 flat by using straight edge to align edges of adjacent insulation boards. 3 Let dry 24 hours. 4 Sand high areas if any, to produce level surface. 5 Base Coat: 6 Inspect surface for flatness, damage and deterioration due to weathering, and 7 repair prior to application of base coat. 8 Apply adhesive mixture according to manufacturer's recommendations., 9 Allow to dry 24 hours. 10 Finish: 11 Apply finish using clean stainless steel trowel using sufficient manpower and 12 equipment to insure a continuous operation without cold joints. 13 Texture finish to match approved sample. 14 15 CLEANING AND REPAIRING 16 Clean adjacent materials and surfaces, and work area, of foreign materials 17 resulting from work of this Section. 18 Including. Work of other Sections, clean, repair and touch -up, or replace when 19 directed, Products which have been soiled, discolored, or damaged by work of this 20 section. 21 Remove debris from project site upon work completion or sooner, if directed. 22 23 PROTECTION 24 Protect other Work against damage and discoloration caused by Work of this 25 Section.... 26 27 28 END OF SECTION SMITH'.S'HOME FURNISHINGS, INC TUKWILA, WASHINGTON .TENANT IMPROVEMENTS STEEL DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES 08110 -1 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 2 3 SECTION INCLUDES 4 Shop fabricated and assembled or field assembled steel frames of standard 5 profiles and measurements. 6 7 REFERENCES 8 Except as modified herein, conform to requirements of "Recommended Specifications 9 Standard Steel Doors and Frames," No. S.D.I. 100, published by Steel Door 10 Institute 2130 Keith Building, Cleveland, Ohio, 44115. 11 Conform to requirements of ANSI A151.1, Acceptance Criteria for Steel Doors and 12 Hardware Reinforcings, and ANSI A224.1, Acceptance Criteria for Painted Surfaces. 13 Specifications may be obtained from Institute. 14 15 SUBMITTALS 16 Provide in accordance with Section 01340. 17 Shop Drawings: 18 Show elevations, principal construction features, and dimensions of each frame 19 type, cut -outs, reinforcement, joints, welds, finish, anchoring and other 20 pertinent details. 21 Manufacturer's published details may be substituted for standard stock items, 22 provided required information is included. 23 24 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS 25 Fabricate door frames where scheduled to be fire - restrictive in accordance with 26 Underwriters Laboratories requirements. Affix UL Acceptance Label on each piece. 27 28 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING 29 Protect against damage and discoloration. 30 Remove wrappings upon jobsite delivery. 31 Store door frames upright in protected dry area, at least one inch above ground 32 or floor, and with at least 1/4 inch between individual pieces. 33 Brace bottom ends of frame jambs against displacement. 34 35 COORDINATION 36 Coordinate with other trades affecting or affected by Work of this Section. 37 38 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 39 40 MATERIALS 41 General: 42 ASTM A36 - Steel, Carbon, Cold - Rolled, Commercial Quality. 43 ASTM A525 - Steel Sheet, Zinc Coated (Galvanized) by the Hot Dip Process, General 44 Requirements. 45 ASTM A569 - Steel, Carbon, Hot - Rolled Sheet and Strip, Commercial Quality. 46 ASTM A591 - Sheet Steel, Cold - Rolled, Electrolytic Zinc Coated. 47 Supports and Anchors: 48 Fabricate of minimum 18 gauge galvanized sheet steel. 49 Inserts, Bolts, and Fasteners: 50 Manufacturer's standard units. 51 52 SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS STEEL DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES 08110 -3 1 Prior to starting work notify General Contractor of defects requiring correction. 2 Do not start work until conditions are satisfactory. 3 4 PREPARATION 5 Verify field dimensions prior to fabrication. 6 If minor differences exist between field measurements and drawing dimensions, 7 modify Work as required for accurate fit. Notify Architect of major differences 8 prior to fabrication. 9 10 INSTALLATION 11 Follow referenced specifications and manufacturer's instructions. 12 Secure anchors to adjacent construction. 13 Set frames true with adjacent construction. 14 Accurately position Work. Set doors flush with frame face. 15 Set doors plumb to hold any desired position. 16 Install glazed light frames with welded glass stops on security side. 17 Coordinate installation of glass and glazing in windows. 18 19 ADJUSTING 20 Adjust moving parts to operate satisfactorily at time of final project acceptance 21 and during warranty period. 22 23 CLEANING AND REPAIRING 24 Including Work of other Sections, clean, repair and touch -up, or replace when 25 directed, products which have been soiled, discolored, or damaged by work of this 26 Section. 27 Leave surfaces ready for finish painting specified in Section 09900. 28 Remove debris from project site upon work completion or sooner, if directed. 29 30 PROTECTION 31 Protect other Work against damage and discoloration caused by Work of this 32 Section. 33 Protect contacting dissimilar materials against electrolytic corrosion 34 35 36 37 38 END OF SECTION SMITH'S HOME..FURNISHINGS, INC.' TUKWILA, WASHINGTON. , -TENANT IMPROVEMENTS WOOD DOORS 08210 -1 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 2 3 SECTION INCLUDES 4 Hollow and solid core wood doors. 5 6 REFERENCES 7 For. Softwood Doors: Fir and Hemlock Door Association, Industry Standard FHDA 5- 8 75. Standard may be obtained from Association at Yeon Building, Portland, Oregon 9 97204. 10 11 OPTIONS 12 Prefitting doors to frames and preparing for finish hardware specified in Section 13 08710 may, at Contractor's option, be performed at mill. 14 Flush panel doors with openings therein, may, at Contractor's option, be 15 fabricated with stile and rail cores. 16 17 SHOP DRAWINGS 18 Submit in accordance with Section 01340. 19 Show elevations, principal construction features and dimensions of each door 20 type. 21 22 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS 23 Fire Resistance Rating Certification Agency: Underwriter's Laboratories, Inc. 24 25 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING 26 Do not deliver to jobsite until notified by General Contractor that project is 27 conditioned and prepared to handle and store products without damage or 28 discoloration. 29 Protect against damage and discoloration. 30 Store flat on level, dry surface and in well ventilated space. 31 Cover for protection, but allow air circulation. 32 33 COORDINATION 34 Coordinate with other trades affecting or affected by Work of this Section. 35 36 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 37 38 CORE 39 Interior Flush Solid Core Doors: 40 Particle board type with 1 1/8 inch minimum width stiles.. 41 Fire -rated Flush Doors: 42 Manufacturer's standard non - combustible type. 43 44 FACE 45 Medium density fiberboard with factory applied primer. 46 47 ADHESIVE 48 Commercial Standards CS -171, Type I for exterior doors and doors exposed to 49 moisture, Type II, elsewhere. 50 51 FABRICATION 52 Conform to referenced standards "Premium" grade. 53 Prepare doors in accordance with "Standard Procedures and Recommendations for SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS WOOD DOORS 08210 -2 1 Factory Machining," 1967 edition, published by National Woodwork Manufacturer's 2 Association. 3 Install glass, if any, with manufacturer's standard steel stops. 4 Tolerances: 5 Thickness: 1/16 inch plus or minus. 6 Size: 1/8 inch plus or minus; 1/32 inch for prefit doors. 7 Squareness: 1/4 inch maximum difference between opposite diagonal measurements. 8 Warp: 1/4 inch maximum space measured from horizontal, vertical, or diagonal 9 straight edge to point of maximum bow, cup or twist. 10 11 PART 3 - EXECUTION 12 13 EXAMINATION 14 Verify that door frames are correct type, accurately located and sized, square, 15 plumb, true, and otherwise properly prepared. 16 Prior to starting Work notify General Contractor about defects requiring 17 correction. 18 Do not start work until conditions are satisfactory. 19 20 PREPARATION OF DOORS FOR HANGING 21 Seal job -cut surfaces with 2 coats waterproof sealer compatible with door finish 22 specified in Section 09900. 23 Undercut doors as required for floor covering clearance. 24 Fit doors for width by planing; for height by sawing. Fit fire -rated doors for 25 width by planing from lock side only; for height by sawing bottom only. 26 27 INSTALLATION 28 Position doors flush with frame face. 29 Set plumb so door will hold any desired position. 30 Install with the following clearances: 31 Between doors and frames: 1/8 inch. 32 Between door sills and thresholds: 1/4 inch. 33 Between meeting edges of pairs of doors: 1/8 inch. 34 35 ADJUSTMENTS 36 Adjust moving parts to operate satisfactorily at time of final project acceptance 37 and during warranty period. 38 39 CLEANING AND REPAIRING 40 Including work of other Sections, clean, repair and touch -up, or replace when 41 directed, products which have been soiled, discolored, or damaged by work of this 42 Section. 43 Leave surfaces ready for finishing specified in Section 09900. 44 Remove debris from project site upon Work completion or sooner, if directed. 45 46 PROTECTION 47 Protect other surfaces against damage or discoloration caused by Work of this 48 Section. 49 50 51 END OF SECTION SMITH'S HOME'FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS . ALUMINUM ENTRANCES AND STOREFRONTS 08410 -1 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 2 3 SECTION INCLUDES 4 Entrance, transom and sidelight systems fabricated of formed or extruded metals 5 and all glass systems. 6 7 SUBMITTALS 8 Provide in accordance with Section 01340. 9 Shop Drawings: 10 Show elevations, principal construction features, and dimensions of each door 11 type and Frame type, cut -outs, reinforcement, joints, welds, finish, anchoring 12 and other pertinent details. 13 14 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING 15 Protect against damage and discoloration. 16 Store doors and frames upright in protected dry area, at least one inch above 17 ground or floor, and with at least 1/4 inch between individual pieces. 18 Brace bottom ends of frame jambs against displacement. 19 Provide removable protective coating on exposed metalwork adjacent to Plaster, 20 gypsum board, or sprayed gypsum work. Maintain until project completion. 21 22 COORDINATION 23 Coordinate with other Trades affecting or affected by Work of this Section. 24 25 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 26 27 MATERIALS 28 Aluminum: 29 Alcoa, Kaiser, Reynolds, US Aluminum, or approved; alloys and tempers, unless 30 modified hereunder, as follows: 31 Structural shapes, blocking, bracing, and other concealed members: 6061 - 32 T6. 33 Exposed Extrusions: 6063 -T6. 34 Casting: 214 -T6. 35 Sheetmetal: 5005 -H32. 36 Special Finishes: Modify alloys and tempers specified above as necessary 37 for proper application of special finishes specified hereunder. 38 Finish (unless modified hereunder): 39 Concealed Work: Mill Finish. 40 All other Work: Match existing storefront. 41 42 FASTENERS 43 Type recommended by manufacturer for conditions of use. 44 Galvanically compatible with materials to be fastened. 45 46 FRAMES 47 Material: Extruded aluminum. 48 Size and Profile: 1 -3/4 inch x 4 -1/2 inch, center glazed for 1/4" glazing, 49 unless otherwise shown on Drawings. 50 Wall Thickness: .125 inch. 51 Manufacturer and Model: Kawneer Tri -Fab 450, or approved. 52 53 SWING DOORS 54 Material: Extruded aluminum. 55 Manufacturer: Kawneer, or approved. SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS ALUMINUM ENTRANCES AND STOREFRONTS 08410 -2 1 Model: Match existing exterior storefront doors. 2 3 GLASS STOPS 4 Square stops and non - stretch, high shore vinyl glazing beads reinforced with 60 5 pound test fiberglass cord core against both glass faces. 6 7 FINISH HARDWARE 8 Provide the following Hardware by door manufacturer or supplier: 9 Pivots: Offset type, top and bottom, conforming to ANSI A156.4, Grade 1. 10 Closer: Concealed type conforming to ANSI A156.4, Grade 2. Comply with 11 WAC 51- 20- 33004(b) for maximum allowable opening force. Provide with hold - 12 open and back - check. 13 Push /Pull Set and Cylinder: See Section 08710, Hardware Schedule. 14 Flush Bolts: One pair of manufacturer's standard units at inactive leaf of 15 pairs of doors scheduled to receive lock or cylinder. 16 Threshold: Manufacturer's standard accessible type. 17 18 FABRICATION 19 General: 20 Provide concealed steel stiffeners where indicated or required to resist lateral 21 or other applied loads. 22 Fabricate connections as required for strength and rigidity using concealed 23 mechanical fastenings wherever possible. Where not possible, welding may be 24 used 25 Cut horizontal members between vertical members. 26 Match exposed welds with adjacent material, free of porosity, cracks and 27 blow - holes. 28 Select materials carefully for matching color and texture after finishing. 29 Fabricate flat surfaces smooth and true, free from waves, buckles, and seams. 30 Fabricate edges, corners, and angles clean, sharp, and square; joints precision 31 fitted. 32 Allow for expansion and contraction. 33 Clearances: 34 Fabricate with the following clearances: 35 Between Doors and Frames: 1/8 inch. 36 Between Door Sills and Thresholds: 1/4 inch. 37 Between meeting edges of pairs of Doors: 1/8 inch. 38 Tolerances: 39 Member Alignment: True within 1/8 inch per 12 feet. 40 Openings: Accurately sized and located within 1/4 inch. 41 Squareness: 1/8 inch maximum difference between opposite diagonal measurements. 42 43 PART 3 - EXECUTION 44 45 EXAMINATION 46 Verify that openings to receive Work of this Section are plumb, rigid, accurately 47 sized and located, and otherwise properly prepared. 48 Prior to starting work notify General Contractor of defects requiring correction. 49 Do not start work until conditions are satisfactory. 50 51 PREPARATION 52 Verify prior to fabrication. 53 If field measurements differ slightly from drawing dimensions modify Work as 54 required for accurate fit. If measurements differ substantially notify Architect 55 prior to fabrication. SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS ALUMINUM ENTRANCES AND STOREFRONTS 08410 -3 1 INSTALLATION 2 Follow manufacturer's directions and approved shop drawings. 3 Install plumb, square, true, rigid, secure, weathertight, and without END OF SECTION SMITH'S"HOME: FURNISHINGS, INCA;;- TUKWILA,;.WASHINGTON :' TENANT.IMPROVENENTS. FINISH HARDWARE 08710 -1 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 2 3 SECTION INCLUDES 4 Operating hardware and accessories for doors and windows not specifically 5 supplied as part of the manufactured item. 6 7 SUBMITTALS 8 Provide in accordance with Section 01340. 9 Product Data: 10 Submit three (3) copies of manufacturer's data for each item of finish hardware. 11 Hardware Schedule: 12 At the earliest possible date, submit three (3) copies of the finish hardware 13 schedule, organized into "hardware sets" and indicating complete designation of 14 every item required for each door opening. 15 Submit a keying schedule in accordance with the Owner's representative. 16 Templates: 17 Furnish hardware templates for fabricators of doors, frames and other Work to be 18 factory prepared for hardware. Upon request, check shop drawings of such other 19 work to conform that adequate provisions will be made for installation of 20 hardware. 21 22 QUALIFICATIONS 23 Hardware Supplier shall employ person qualified for membership in American 24 Society of Hardware Consultants, who shall be available for consultation with 25 Architect and Contractor during course of work. 26 Prior to final project acceptance supplier's representative shall make one field 27 inspection and notify Architect if hardware installation complies with 28 manufacturers instructions. 29 Prior to final project acceptance supplier's representative shall instruct Owner 30 how to properly adjust and maintain hardware. 31 Installer's Oualifications: 32 Approved by supplier. 33 34 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS 35 Conform to Building Code requirements if more restrictive than those specified 36 herein. 37 Notify Architect of difference prior to starting work. 38 Conform to UL requirements for fire -rated openings. 39 Conform to all applicable handicapped user requirements. 40 41 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING 42 Package each item separately, and identify with hardware schedule number. 43 Deliver to General Contractor for installation in original, unopened containers 44 with legible labels intact. 45 Ship tagged and identified keys by registered mail to Architect. 46 Include complete set of specialized hardware maintenance and removal tools for 47 Owner's use. Store where directed by Owner. 48 Protect against theft, damage, and discoloration. 49 50 COORDINATION 51 Coordinate with other trades affecting or affected by Work of this Section. SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS �' FINISH HARDWARE 08710 -2 1 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2 3 LOCKS AND LATCHES 4 Manufacturer: Best 93K series; no substitutes. 5 Design: Lever 16, Rose D all locations. 6 Latchbolt Type: Anti- friction. 7 Backset: 2 -3/4 inches. 8 Strike Lip: Curved. 9 Core: Interchangeable type, 7 -pin tumbler. 10 11 CYLINDERS 12 Manufacturer: Best 1E series; no substitutes. 13 Type: 7 pin tumbler with interchangeable core. 14 15 TUBULAR DEADLATCHES 16 Manufacturer: Best 83T series. 17 Throw: 9/16 inch. 18 Core: Interchangeable type, 7 -pin tumbler. 19 Strike: 8TS2. 20 21 BUTT HINGES 22 Manufacturer: Stanley, Lawrence, McKinney, or approved. 23 Type: Mortise. 24 Sizes: 4 1/2 X 4 1/2 inches, unless otherwise scheduled. 25 Size Hinges to clear any projecting trim or other obstructions where necessary to 26 obtain maximum possible door opening. 27 Quantity: 1 1/2 pair, unless otherwise scheduled. 28 Provide non - rising loose pins at all doors unless otherwise scheduled. 29 30 CONTINUOUS HINGE 31 Manufacturer: Hager "Roton ", or approved. 32 Type: Heavy duty, continuous, geared. 33 Size: 2 3/16" X 1 15/16" 34 35 DOOR SILENCERS 36 At Metal Frames: Glynn Johnson #64, or approved. 37 Three silencers for single doors, 4 for pairs of doors. 38 39 DOOR CLOSERS 40 Manufacturer: LCN, Sargent, Norton, or approved. 41 Type: Surface mounted. 42 Size, unless otherwise scheduled: 43 One size larger than recommended by closer manufacturer for the following: 44 Any doors wider than 3' -6" 45 Any doors taller than 7' -6" 46 Any doors in shafts, stairwells, and other locations where 47 differential Air pressure may occur. 48 Size recommended by closer manufacturer: 49 All other locations. 50 Fasteners: Concealed. 51 Unless specified elsewhere, do not restrict door swing. SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS FINISH HARDWARE 08710 -3 1 PUSH /PULL UNITS 2 Manufacturer: Tice, or approved. 3 Pull Type: 6 inch wire pull. 4 Size: 3/4 inch diameter. 5 Push Plate: 18 gauge stainless steel, square corners, beveled edges, countersunk 6 screws, size as scheduled. 7 8 KICKPLATES AND ARMOR PLATES 9 Manufacturer: Tice, or approved. 10 Type: 18 gauge stainless steel, beveled 4 edges. 11 Size: 12 Kickplates: 10" high X 34" wide. 13 Armor Plates: 30" high X 35" wide X 1 3/4" door thickness. 14 Armor Plate Wrap Around: 90° wrap on one edge. 15 16 DOOR STOPS 17 Manufacturer: Ives, or approved. 18 Type: See Hardware Schedule. 19 Locate at contact point. 20 In certain locations, it may be advantageous to apply stop on door. 21 22 SMOKE SEALS 23 Manufacturer: Pemko, or approved. 24 Material: Adhesive - backed neoprene or vinyl seal. 25 26 FASTENERS 27 Provide required screws, bolts, and other fasteners. 28 Match hardware material and finish. 29 Use phillips head type where exposed to view. 30 31 CABINET LOCKS 32 Manufacturer: Best 5L series; no substitutes. 33 Type: 3/4" deadbolt with 7 -pin tumbler. 34 35 KEYS 36 Material: Nickel - silver, or approved. 37 Keying Instructions: Masterkey and otherwise key locks as directed by Tenant. 38 Number of keys required: Furnish 2 keys for each lock unless otherwise 39 instructed. 40 41 FABRICATION 42 Make hardware for prefitted doors and frames to template. Send templates, 43 together with hardware schedule, to door and frame manufacturer not later than 44 two weeks after hardware schedule approval. 45 Lock and latch components shall be manufactured by only one manufacturer, and 46 carry that manufacturer's warranty. 47 Fabricate joints with smooth, hair -line seams. 48 49 50 51 SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS FINISH HARDWARE 08710 -4 1 FINISHES 2 Door Closers: Aluminum enamel spray painted to match hardware color. 3 Elsewhere: BHMA No. 626 (US26D) Satin Brushed Chrome Plated unless otherwise 4 noted on Hardware Schedule. 5 6 PART 3 - EXECUTION 7 8 EXAMINATION 9 Verify that surfaces to receive finish hardware are properly prepared, including 10 necessary backing. 11 Prior to starting work notify General Contractor of defects requiring correction. 12 Do not start work until conditions are satisfactory. 13 14 PREPARATION 15 Provide solid blocking for all wall stops. 16 Fasteners: Use fastening devices as needed to securely anchor all hardware per 17 manufacturer's templates. Self tapping sheet metal screws are not acceptable. 18 Through -bolt closers on wood doors. 19 20 INSTALLATION 21 Accurately locate, fit, and install square, plumb, and secure in accordance with 22 manufacturer's directions and templates. 23 Mount units at heights recommended in "Recommended Locations for Builders 24 Hardware" by Door and Hardware Institute, except as otherwise indicated. 25 Mount at the following heights above the floor, unless otherwise shown on 26 drawings: 27 Top Butt: 5 inches from door top to butt top. 28 Intermediate Butt: Equal distance between top and bottoms butts. 29 Bottom Butt: 10 inches to butt bottom. 30 Knob Locks: 38 inches to knob center. 31 Dead Locks: 48 inches to cylinder center. 32 Pull Plates: 42 inches to pull center. 33 Push Plates: 48 inches to plate center. 34 All others: Manufacturer's standard. 35 After fitting mortised hardware to surfaces to be painted remove and store 36 hardware in original package until painting completion, then permanently install. 37 38 ADJUSTING 39 Adjust moving parts to operate satisfactorily at time of final project acceptance 40 and during warranty period. 41 42 CLEANING AND REPAIRING 43 Including Work of other Sections, clean, repair and touch -up, or replace when 44 directed, products which have been soiled, discolored, or damaged by work of this 45 Section. 46 Remove debris from project site upon work completion or sooner, if directed. 47 48 DEMONSTRATION 49 Instruct Owner's personnel in proper adjustment and maintenance of hardware and 50 hardware finishes. 51 SMITHS HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS FINISH HARDWARE 08710-5 PROTECTION Protect other surfaces against damage and discoloration caused by Work of this Section. HARDWARE SCHEDULE Quantity Description Mfr Model /Type Remarks HW -1: Doors 1, 2, 3: 2 set Push /Pull TI 3332 1 ea Cylinder BE 1E Balance of hardware by door manufacturer, see Section 08410. HW -2: Doors 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 16: 1 1/2 pr Butts 1 ea Lock 1 ea Wall Stop HW -3: Door 9: 4 1 2 1 2 2 2 2 ea pr ea ea ea ea 'ea ea MC TA -2714 BE 93K7AB IV 407 1/2 Continuous Hinge HA Flush Bolts IV Surface Bolt IV Lock BE Armor Plate TI Kickplate TI Floor Stop IV Wall Stop IV HW -4: Doors 10, 11: 1 1/2 'pr Butts 1 ea Passage Latch ea Closer ea Kickplate ea Wall Stop set Smoke Seals HW -5: Doors 12, 13, 14: 1 1/2 1 1 1 pr Butts ea Lock ea Closer ea Wall Stop set Smoke Seals HW -6: Door 15: 1 1/2 pr 1 ea 1 ea Butts Lock Wall Stop 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 780 -054 HD 457 1/2 Inactive leaf 454 Top /bottom leaf each door 93K7D 35" mounting height. B4E At Warehouse side of door B4E At customer side of door 441 Bottom leaf. 407 1/2 Top leaf MC TA -2714 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 BE 93KN LC 4040 TI. B4E IV 407 1/2 PE 114PFPS MC TA -2714 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 BE 93K7AB LC 4040 IV 407 1/2 PE 114PFPS MC T -2714 BE 93K7D IV 407 1/2 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 HW -7: Doors 17, 18, 19, 20: 2 set Push /Pull TI 3332 Balance of hardware by door manufacturer, see Section 08410. SMITH'S HOME' FURNISHINGS,; INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS FINISH HARDWARE 08710 -6 1 HW -8: Doors 21, 22: 2 1 pr Butts MC T -2714 4 1/2 x 4 1/2 3 1 ea Tubular Deadlatch BE 83T7BS2 4 5 HW -9: Door 23: 6 1 pr Butts. MC T -2714 4 1/2 x 4.1/2 7 1 ea Latch BE .93K7N 8 9 HW -10: Cabinet Doors where shown on Drawings: 10 1 ea Cabinet Lock BE •5L7 Verify mounting orientation 11 and handing 12 13 HW -11: Existing Exterior Storefront Doors: 14 1 ea Cylinder BE 1E74 (1) cylinder at each pair 15 of existing doors 16 17 18 19 END OF SECTION SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC.•- TUKWILA,'t.WASHINGTON ;`TENANT'IMPROVEMENTS GLAZING 08800 -1 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 2 3 SECTION INCLUDES 4 Shop or site installed glass or plastic, and glazing methods. 5 6 REFERENCES 7 Flat Glass Marketing Association (FGMA): Glazing Manual. 8 American National Standards Institute (ANSI): ANSI Z97.1. 9 Safe Glass Standard: CPSC 16 CFR 1201. 10 Federal Specifications: 11 DD- G -451D: Glass, Plate, Sheet Figured (Flat, for Glazing, Mirrors, and other 12 uses). 13 DD- G- 1403B: Glass, Plate (Float), Sheet, Figured, and Spandrel (Heat 14 Strengthened and Fully Tempered). 15 DD- M- 00411b & Am -1: Mirrors, Glass. 16 17 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS 18 Watertight and airtight installation for each piece of glass is required unless 19 otherwise shown. Each installation must withstand normal temperature changes, 20 wind loading, and impact loading (for operating doors) without failure including 21 loss or breakage of glass, failure of sealants or gaskets to remain watertight 22 and airtight, deterioration of glazing materials and other defects in the work. 23 24 SUBMITTALS 25 Submit in accordance with Section 01340. 26 Product Data: 27 Provide structural, physical and environmental characteristics, size limitations, 28 special handling or installation requirements. 29 Provide data on glazing sealant. Identify colors available. 30 Samples: 31 Provide sample of tinted mirror glass specified herein. 32 33 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING 34 Schedule glass delivery to coincide with glazing schedules. 35 Original labels, showing manufacturer, quality, and thickness required for each 36 piece of glass except where label must be removed for glass- cutting. 37 Deliver other glazing materials in original containers, manufacturer's original 38 legible labels thereon. 39 Protect against damage and discoloration. 40 41 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 42 Do no glazing when temperature is below 40 °F., when dust is present, or in wet 43 weather except under cover. 44 45 COORDINATION 46 Coordinate with other trades affecting or affected by Work of this Section. 47 48 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 49 50 APPROVED GLASS MANUFACTURERS 51 Cardinal Insulating Glass, (CIG). 52 Ford Glass, (FG). 53 Guardian Industries Corporation, (GIC). SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS GLAZING 08800 -2 1 Hordis Brothers, Inc., (HBI). 2 Libbey -Owens -Ford Glass Company, (LOF). 3 PPG Industries, Inc., (PPG). 4 Saint - Gobain, (SG). 5 6 FLOAT GLASS 7 Manufacturer: FG, LOF, SG, PPG, GIC, or approved. 8 Manufacturing Standard: Fed. Spec. DD- G -451D. 9 Quality: Glazing Select. 10 Thickness: 1/4 inch unless otherwise noted on Drawings or required by Building 11 Code. 12 Color: 13 Home Theater Window and Doors: Medium Gray. 14 Elsewhere: Clear. 15 16 TEMPERED GLASS 17 Manufacturing Standard: Fed. Spec. DD -G -1403 B (1). 18 Safety Performance Standard: CPSC 16 -CFR- 1201 -C11. 19 Thickness: As specified herein, as shown on Drawings, or as required by Code. 20 21 MIRROR GLASS 22 Mirror: 23 Type: Type I, Class 1, Quality q2. 24 Thickness: 3/16 -inch thick for sizes less than 10 square feet and 1/4 -inch thick 25 for sizes 10 square feet and larger. 26 Silvering: Silver coating with electrolytic copper plating, conforming to Fed 27 Spec. DD -M -411. 28 Coating Protection: Two coats clear varnish applied over copper backing and 29 edges. 30 Glass Color: 31 Furnishings Area: Dark Gray. 32 Elsewhere: Clear 33 Bottom Channel: 34 Bottom "J" channel for mirrors larger than 18 by 30 inches: Aluminum. 35 Manufacturer: U.S. Aluminum, model MM250, or approved. 36 37 SETTING BLOCKS 38 Material: Neoprene Rubber with 70 -90 Shore "A" durometer hardness, and 39 compatible with glazing compound and sealant. 40 Size: Fabricate wider than glass unit thickness and long enough to support glass 41 without excessive pressure on glass edge. 42 43 PLASTIC DIVIDERS 44 General: 45 Material: Clear acrylic plastic. 46 Manufacturer: Rohm & Haas "Plexiglas ", or approved. 47 Thickness: 1/4 inch. 48 Install in Casework (specified in Section 06410) where shown on Drawings. 49 Fabrication: 50 Grind exposed sheet edges to radius and polish to clear transparent finish. 51 52 53 SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS GLAZING 08800 -3 1 PART 3 - EXECUTION 2 3 EXAMINATION 4 Verify that openings to be glazed are accurately sized and located, and free of 5 fasteners and other projections which will interfere with glazing. 6 Verify that glazing surfaces are free of moisture, dirt, grease, oil or other 7 deleterious substances. 8 Verify that glazing rabbets and any contacting dissimilar materials are painted. 9 Prior to starting work notify General Contractor of defects requiring correction. 10 Do not start work until conditions are satisfactory. 11 12 PREPARATION 13 Verify opening dimensions prior to fabrication; allow for glass -edge clearances. 14 If field measurements differ slightly from drawing dimensions modify work as 15 required for accurate fit. If measurements differ substantially notify Architect 16 prior to fabrication. 17 Prior to starting Work, clean, dry, and remove protective coatings from glass and 18 surfaces to be glazed. 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 MIRROR INSTALLATION 33 Install mirrors plumb, level, after finish painting is completed, and with open 34 ventilation space behind. 35 Install with aluminum channel secured to wall framing with concealed fasteners. 36 37 CLEANING AND REPAIRING 38 Final glass cleaning specified in Section 01710. 39 Remove debris from project site upon Work completion or sooner, if directed. 40 Including Work of other Sections, clean, repair and touch -up, or replace when 41 directed, products which have been soiled, discolored, or damaged by work of this 42 Section. 43 44 PROTECTION 45 Protect materials of other trades against damage or discoloration caused by Work 46 of this Section. 47 Protect installed glazing against breakage and staining. 48 Remove and replace glass which is broken, chipped, cracked, abraded, or damaged 49 in other ways during the construction period, including pieces damaged through 50 natural causes, accidents, and vandalism. 51 52 53 END OF SECTION INSTALLATION, GENERAL Follow glass manufacturer's recommendations. Allow for glass expansion and contraction. Do not impact glass against framing. Install setting blocks placed at sill quarter points. Install glass larger than 5 square feet with setting blocks placed at sill quarter points. Grind and polish exposed mirror and glass edges. Install glass surface waves running horizontal. Shift glass with suction cups; do not use pry bar. Clean inside faces of double glazed openings before setting glass in place. SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 GYPSUM BOARD SYSTEMS PART 1 - GENERAL 09260 -1 SECTION INCLUDES Light gauge metal framing, gypsum board, and finishing of board joints. REFERENCES Conform to Recommended Specifications for the Application and Finishing of Gypsum Board, GA- 216 -1989, and "Recommended Specification: Levels of Gypsum Board Finish" as modified and supplemented herein. Recommended material and methods are mandatory; those proposed by Contractor as equal or equivalent must be accepted by Architect. Referenced Specifications may be obtained from Gypsum Association, 810 1st Street NE, Suite 510, Washington D.C. 20002. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS Maximum ceiling deflection: 1/360 of span. Maximum deviation from true plane: 1/8 inch per 10 ft. and 1/16 inch in any running foot. REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS General: Conform to UBC Chapter 47; suspended ceiling installat Fire Rated Assemblies: Where fire -rated walls and rating as listed and rated and Tables No. 47 -A, No. 47 -G, and No. 47 -H for ion. ceilings are noted, construct to obtain specified by Underwriter's Laboratories (UL). DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING Deliver products to site with manufacturer's original labels intact and legible. Identify fire -rated materials with testing agency label. Protect gypsum materials against damage and discoloration and metal materials against rust. Do not stack gypsum board with long lengths overhanging shorter lengths. Do not overload floor system with stockpiled materials. Indicate adhesive "open time" on adhesive container label. ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS Maintain between 55 °F and 75 °F for 24 hours before and during work, and for at least 24 hours after materials have dried. Maintain at least 30 ft. candles of illumination measured 3 ft. above floor in work spaces during joint treatment. Maintain sufficient ventilation for proper joint treatment drying. COORDINATION Coordinate with other trades affecting or affected by Work of this Section. PART 2 - PRODUCTS METAL STUDS AND FURRING Material: Steel conforming to ASTM C 645. Metal Finish: Galvanized in accordance with ASTM A 591. Metal thickness: Adjacent to Door Jambs: 20 gauge. SMITHS HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS GYPSUM BOARD SYSTEMS 09260 -2 Elsewhere: 25 Gauge. Accessories: Provide as required for complete installation. FRAMING CHANNELS Hot or cold rolled, galvanized steel conforming to MLA specification 12. Type and size as required to support loads. FURRING CHANNELS Roll- formed, hot - dipped galvanized steel, HANGER WIRE 8 ga. minimum galvanized steel wire; Fed. hat-shaped. Spec. QQ -W -461. TIE WIRE Galvanized steel wire, Fed. Spec. QQ -W -461. ATTACHING DEVICES Hot - dipped galvanized steel wire or sheetmetal devices designed for attaching furring members to supports or each other. GYPSUM BOARD Manufacturing Standard: Water Resistant Board: ASTM C 630. Other Board: ASTM C 36. Edges: Tapered Type and Thickness: Interior stud walls and furred ceilings: 5/8" thick; Type "X" at fire rated walls and ceilings. Restrooms: Water resistant, 5/8" thick. FASTENERS Screws: Self- tapping, self - drilling, bugle head, ASTM C -626, Type S. Minimum Length: 1 inch. METAL TRIM Casing Bead: U- shape, conforming to ASTM C 1047, Beadex No. B9, or approved. Corner Bead: ASTM C 1047, Beadex No. B5XW, or approved. Reveal Molding: Extruded aluminum with snap -in channel; Fry DRM- 625 -625, or approved. JOINT TAPE ASTM C 475, perforated. JOINT COMPOUND ASTM C 475. WATER RESISTANT SEALANT Silicone with mildew inhibitor conforming to Fed. Spec. TT -S- 001543; GE Dow, or approved. Clear translucent color. .SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON .. TENANT IMPROVEMENTS GYPSUM BOARD SYSTEMS 09260 -3 1 OTHER MATERIALS 2 Made or recommended by gypsum board manufacturer. 3 Provide all indicated or required for complete installation. 4 5 PART 3 - EXECUTION 6 7 EXAMINATION 8 Verify that surfaces to receive metal studs and gypsum board are accurately 9 located, plumb, square, true, secure, and otherwise properly prepared. 10 Prior to starting work notify General Contractor of defects requiring correction. 11 Do not start work until conditions are satisfactory. 12 13 METAL STUD INSTALLATION 14 Follow manufacturer's directions. 15 Install plumb, level, true, and in accurate locations indicated. 16 Isolate stud partitions from structure to prevent transfer of loads or movement 17 into partitions. 18 Where stud partitions stop at or slightly above ceiling, brace partition to 19 structure as required to stabilize partition. 20 Form corners and intersection with three studs. 21 Locate studs two inches from internal corners. 22 Frame for openings. 23 Provide partition- height stud adjacent to door frame jambs and secure to jambs. 24 Provide additional partition- height stud approximately 2 inches from each 25 jamb -stud. 26 Attach jamb -studs with spacers 18 inches above floor and at 12 and 27 inches 27 below door frame top. 28 Provide reinforcing and blocking as required behind wall - mounted door stops, and 29 to support wall -hung loads such as cabinets, railings, toilet room accessories, 30 building equipment, etc. Verify exact locations. 31 32 SUSPENDED CEILING INSTALLATION 33 General: 34 Provide runner channels no more than 6 inches from walls and other ceiling 35 interruptions. 36 Where mechanical and electrical equipment interfere with regular spacing of 37 hangers provide additional hangers and channels, and make necessary adjustments 38 in ceiling construction. 39 Hangers shall not be attached to or passed through ducts. 40 Provide framing around recessed light fixtures, expansion joints, and other 41 ceiling openings. 42 Framing Channels: 43 Install at maximum 3 feet on center spacing. 44 Support at maximum 4 feet on center spacing. 45 Furring Channels: 46 Install at maximum 24 inches on center spacing. 47 Wire tie to furring channels at all intersections. 48 Wire Tying: 49 Use double- strand 16 ga. wire. 50 Splicing: Double wrap tie. 51 Horizontal stiffeners to channel brackets: Figure -eight tie. 52 Framing members perpendicular to each other: Saddle tie. 53 SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS GYPSUM BOARD SYSTEMS 09260 -4 1 GYPSUM BOARD INSTALLATION 2 Install board horizontally, and extend to within 1/4 inch of floor. 3 Loosely butt joints. 4 Place tapered edges together, except at angles. 5 Do not place butt ends against tapered edges. 6 Where possible apply boards without butt joints. 7 Support board ends and edges on framing members. 8 Maintain 3/8 inch minimum distance between fastener and board edge. 9 Dimple board surface 1/32 inch with fastener; do not fracture face paper. 10 Secure to framing as follows: 11 Wall Framing: Screw at 7 inches o.c. along each support. 12 Ceiling Framing: Screw at 6 inches o.c. along each support. 13 Provide gypsum board hood over top of any recessed lighting fixtures which 14 penetrate fire -rated gypsum drywall ceilings. Maintain ceiling fire- resistance 15 rating. 16 17 JOINT, CORNER, AND EDGE TREATMENT 18 Fill joints and fastener holes in accordance with referenced standards. 19 Conform to GA 216, Level 5, smooth finish. 20 Reinforce inside corners in accordance with manufacturer's directions. 21 Protect external corners and exposed edges with metal trim. 22 Provide control joints, unless otherwise shown on drawings, where and if framing 23 changes direction, and at 30 ft. maximum spacings. 24 25 SEALANT INSTALLATION 26 Water Resistant Sealant: 27 Provide at raw edges and around cutouts in water - resistant gypsum board. 28 29 REPAIRS 30 General: 31 After installation and before finishing, correct surface damage and defects. 32 Leave surfaces clean, smooth, and ready for finishing specified in Section 09900. 33 Ridging: 34 Sand ridges smooth without cutting joint tape. 35 Fill concave areas on both sides of ridge with compound and finish flush and 36 smooth. 37 Cracks: 38 Fill with compound and finish flush and smooth. 39 40 CLEANING 41 Including work of other Sections, clean, repair and touch -up, or replace when 42 directed products which have been soiled, discolored, or damaged by work of this 43 Section. 44 Leave surface ready for finishing specified in other sections. 45 Remove debris from project site upon Work completion or sooner, if directed. 46 47 PROTECTION 48 Protect other Work against damage and discoloration caused by Work of this 49 Section. 50 51 52 53 END OF SECTION SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS ACOUSTICAL TREATMENT 09500 -1 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 2 3 SECTION INCLUDES 4 Acoustic insulation and commonly used acoustical ceiling systems, consisting of 5 suspension system, grid, and acoustic tiles or boards. 6 7 REFERENCES 8 Acoustic Systems: 9 Type of acoustic materials, types of mounting, noise reduction coefficients, and 10 methods of installation, hereinafter specified, refer to "Acoustical Ceilings: 11 Use and Practice," published by Ceilings and Interior Systems Contractors 12 Association, 1800 Pickwick Avenue, Glenview, Illinois 60025. 13 Suspension Systems: 14 Suspension systems, hereinafter specified, refer to "Metal 'Suspension Systems for 15 Acoustical Tile & Lay -in Panel Ceilings," ASTM C 635, and to "Recommended 16 Practice for Installation of Metal Ceiling Suspension Systems for Acoustic Tile 17 and Lay -in Panels," ASTM C 636. 18 19 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS 20 Conform to UBC Standard No. 47 -18. 21 Suspension system components fully loaded; maximum deflection: 1/360 of span in 22 accordance with ASTM C 635. 23 Finish surfaces level and true within 1/8 inch per 12 feet. 24 Fire Resistance Classification: ASTM E 119. 25 Flame Spread Classification: ASTM E 84. 26 Seismic Performance: ASTM E 580. 27 28 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING 29 Deliver in original, unopened, protective packages with manufacturer's labels 30 indicating brand name, pattern, size, thickness, and fire rating legible and 31 intact. 32 Protect against damage and discoloration. 33 Store cartons open at each end to stabilize moisture content and temperature. 34 35 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 36 Delay installation of acoustic units until work . spaces are dry. 37 Maintain 65% - 75% humidity in work spaces 24 hours before, during, and 24 hours 38 after installation. 39 Maintain uniform 55 °F - 70 °F temperature in work spaces 24 hours before, during, 40 and after installation. 41 42 EXTRA MATERIALS 43 Submit one extra case of acoustic tile in unopened protective package. Store in 44 Owner - approved location. 45 46 COORDINATION 47 Coordinate with other trades affecting or affected by Work of this Section.. 48 49 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 50 51 ACOUSTIC TILE 52 Type: Mineral Fiber Tile, square edge. 53 Manufacturer and Style: Armstrong Cortega 769, or approved. SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC..- TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS ACOUSTICAL TREATMENT 09500 -2 1 Size: 24 X 48 inch, 5/8 inch thick. 2 Finish: Factory applied white paint. 3 Noise Reduction Coefficient on specified mounting: 0.50 minimum. 4 5 METAL SUSPENSION SYSTEM 6 Type: Steel; exposed grid T -bar system. 7 Manufacturers: Donn, Chicago Metallic, Armstrong, or approved. 8 Finish: Manufacturer's standard enamel. 9 Color: Match Acoustic Tile. 10 Follow layout shown on Drawings. 11 12 FASTENERS AND ACCESSORIES 13 Type and sizes recommended by suspension system manufacturer. 14 15 METAL EDGE TRIM 16 Corrosion - resistant steel, bonderized and enameled to match color of adjacent 17 metal suspension system. 18 19 ACOUSTIC INSULATION 20 Type: Paperless, semi - rigid, spun mineral fiber mat, standard density. 21 Manufacturing Standards: ASTM C 665, ASTM E 136. 22 Manufacturer: USG Thermafiber Sound Attenuation blankets. 23 Thickness: 2 inches at walls, 3 inches at ceilings. 24 25 PART 3 - EXECUTION 26 27 EXAMINATION 28 Verify that surfaces provided by other trades are clean, dry, dust -free, smooth, 29 level, within 1/8 inch in 12 ft. and otherwise properly prepared to receive 30 acoustic treatment. 31 Prior to starting work notify General Contractor of defects requiring correction. 32 Do not start work until conditions are satisfactory. 33 34 FIELD MEASUREMENTS 35 Verify prior to fabrication. 36 If field measurements differ slightly from drawing dimensions, modify Work as 37 required for accurate fit. If measurements differ substantially notify Architect 38 prior to fabrication. 39 40 INSTALLATION - GENERAL 41 Follow standard specifications, manufacturer's directions and layout drawings, 42 except as modified hereunder. 43 44 INSTALLATION - METAL SUSPENSION SYSTEM 45 Where mechanical and electrical Work interferes with regular spacing of hangers 46 provide additional hangers and channels and make necessary adjustments in ceiling 47 construction. 48 Do not attach or pass hangers through mechanical or electrical ductwork. 49 Provide framing around recessed light fixtures and other openings. 50 Maximum vertical hanger splay: 5 inches per 4 ft. 51 Provide struts and anchors as required to meet seismic perforamce standards. 52 53 SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS ACOUSTICAL TREATMENT 09500 -3 1 INSTALLATION - ACOUSTIC TILE 2 Install Units in level plane, in straight line courses, and with solid bearing on 3 support members. 4 Minimum border unit width: 1/2 unit dimension, unless otherwise shown on 5 drawings. 6 Install pattern grain, if any, in one direction. 7 Seal joints around pipes, ducts, and other penetrations with sealant specified in 8 Section 07900. 9 Where tile abut vertical surfaces trim joints with metal edge trim. Attach trim 10 to vertical surface with mechanical fasteners. 11 12 INSTALLATION - ACOUSTIC INSULATION 13 Provide where shown on Drawings between framing members butting joints tight with 14 no voids. . 15 16 CLEANING AND REPAIRING 17 Including Work of other Sections, clean, repair and touch -up, or replace when 18 directed products which have been soiled, discolored, or damaged by work of this 19 Section. 20 Remove debris from project site upon work completion, or sooner, if directed. 21 22 PROTECTION 23 Protect other Work against damage and discoloration caused by Work of this 24 Section. 25 26 27 28 END OF SECTION SMITH'S " HOME '` FURNISHINGS TUKWILA,'WASHINGTON ''TENANT IMPROVEMENTS PAINTING 09900 -1 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 2 3 SECTION INCLUDES 4 Exterior and interior painting and preparation of surfaces. 5 6 SUBMITTALS 7 Provide in accordance with Section 01340. 8 Product List: 9 Before ordering, submit complete and detailed list of Materials proposed for use. 10 Obtain Architect's acceptance before ordering. 11 Color Samples: 12 One Sample of each required finish, color, and sheen. Sample size 8 1/2 X 11 13 inch, minimum. 14 Use suitable substrate for each sample, such as stiff paper for paint and 15 specified wood for stains. 16 Obtain Architect's acceptance before proceeding with Work. 17 18 QUALITY ASSURANCE 19 Each product container shall bear manufacturer's legible label indication the 20 following: 21 Manufacturer's Name 22 Type of Material 23 Manufacturer's Product Number 24 Manufacturer's Batch Number 25 Color 26 Instructions for reducing, where applicable. 27 28 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING 29 Deliver in original, unopened containers. 30 Do not open containers or remove labels until Architect inspects. 31 Store in suitable location where directed by General Contractor. 32 Protect against contamination by foreign matter. 33 Remove unacceptable materials from project site. 34 35 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS 36 Follow manufacturer's directions. 37 Minimum ambient air and surface temperature for 24 hours prior to and during 38 application and until film is dry hard thereafter: 40 °F. 39 Do not work where dust or insects are present. 40 Do not work where inclement weather may damage surface. 41 Do not work with less than 30 foot candles of available light measured 3 42 ft. above floor. 43 44 EXTRA STOCK 45 Leave, in previously unopened original containers, one gallon of each top coat. 46 Label for positive identification. 47 Store on project premises where directed. 48 49 COORDINATION 50 Coordinate with other Trades affecting or affected by Work of this Section. 51 52 53 SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS,. INC. - ,TUKWILA,,WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 PAINTING 09900 -2 PART 2 - PRODUCTS GENERAL Products for each general purpose shall be of same manufacturer. Do not use products of different manufacturers over one another, except for shop prime coats specified in other Sections of these Specifications. MATERIALS Manufacturer: Color Coats: Ameritone, no substitutes. Elsewhere: Select from Approved Products Table. Types: Interior Alkyd Enamel: Ameritone No. 900 Interior Latex Enamel: Ameritone No. W2200 Epoxy Enamel: Ameritone No. 124XX COLORS Selected by Tenant from manufacturer's standard custom mixed colors. See Painting Schedule for maximum number of colors selected for each paint system specified. MIXING AND TINTING Deliver paints and enamels ready -mixed to jobsite. Job -mix and job -tint only when acceptable to Architect. Mix only in clean, rust - resistant containers. Use tinting colors recommended by manufacturer for specific type of surface. Factory -add fungicidal agent to all exterior coatings and to interior coatings applied in any high humidity spaces. PART 3 - EXECUTION EXAMINATION Examine surfaces to receive coating for conditions that will adversely affect execution, permanence, and Work quality. Verify that General Contractor has removed door hardware. Prior to starting work notify General Contractor about defects requiring correction. Do not start work until conditions are satisfactory. PREPARATION Protection: Cover or otherwise protect Work of other Trades, including walls paint storage and mixing rooms. Remove or otherwise protect finish hardware, accessories, plates, fixtures, and similar items. Post signs and install barricades as required to protect Work of against damage or discoloration. Take extraordinary care to prevent fire. Open cans of paint and when needed. Keep rubbing cloths and oily rags submersed in water. Surface Preparation: General: Remove any loose material, dirt, or dust. Concrete: Remove excess form oil and curing compound. • and floors of lighting this Section varnish only SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON: TENANT IMPROVEMENTS PAINTING 09900 -3 1 Where necessary for coatings adhesion, etch concrete with muriatic acid solution; 2 rinse thoroughly. 3 Masonry: Remove efflorescence and other bond - reducing substances. 4 Galvanized Metal: Thoroughly clean with surface conditioner in accordance with 5 manufacturer's instructions. 6 Etch metal with metal conditioner or in accordance with Steel Structures Painting 7 Council Specification 7. 8 Non - Galvanized Steel: Remove any rust and scale. 9 Wood Doors: Lightly hand block -sand faces and edges with 180 grit sandpaper to 10 remove any raised grain. Remove sanding dust residue. 11 Fill any Voids. At natural finish, color filler to match wood. 12 Other Wood: Clean soiled surfaces with alcohol or approved. 13 Hand block -sand with 180 grit sandpaper to remove any raised grain. Remove 14 sanding dust residue. 15 At opaque coating seal knots, pitch, and resinous sapwood before prime coat 16 application. 17 Fill voids, cracks, and other defects. At natural finish, color filler to match 18 wood 19 Existing surfaces to be refinished: Clean thoroughly; remove loose, scaly, and 20 other defective film, fill holes and cracks. 21 Remove gloss by washing and sanding; touch -up bare spots with proper type primer. 22 23 COATING APPLICATION 24 General: 25 Follow manufacturer's directions. 26 Do not apply initial coating until moisture content of surface to be finished is 27 within limitations recommended by paint manufacturer. Test with moisture meter. 28 Apply coating with suitable brushes, rollers, or spraying equipment as 29 recommended by coating manufacturer. 30 Do not exceed coating manufacturer's application rate. 31 Follow coating manufacturer's recommended drying time between succeeding coats. 32 Apply finish coats smooth, free of brush marks, streaks, laps, coating pile -up, 33 and skips. 34 Keep brushes, rollers, and spraying equipment clean, dry, free from contaminates, 35 and suitable for finish required. 36 Leave moldings and ornaments clean and true to detail without excessive coating 37 build -up in corners and depressions. 38 Where paint abuts other materials or colors, cut paint edges clean and sharp and 39 with no overlap. 40 Finish door tops, bottoms and edges as specified below: Remove doors from 41 frames, if necessary. 42 Painted Work: 43 Woodwork: Immediately upon jobsite delivery prime woodwork including back -side 44 surfaces. 45 Flat Metalwork except Doors: Apply paint with brush, roller or airless spray 46 equipment. 47 Doors: Apply paint with roller or airless spray equipment only, do not apply 48 with brush. 49 Face runs not permitted. 50 Stained and Natural Work (if any): 51 Adjust finishes where necessary to obtain similar appearance between different 52 adjacent materials. 53 SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS PAINTING 09900 -4 1 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL 2 For each required color scheme, request Architect to inspect first finished room, 3 space, or item for color, texture, and workmanship. 4 Dry paint film thicknesses will be measured upon painting completion using Mark 5 II Tooke Coating Inspection Gauge, a precision instrument designed for measuring 6 and evaluating paint coatings. Re -coat any Work measuring less than specified 7 thickness. 8 9 CLEANING 10 Remove spills, splatters, and stains from all surfaces including other Work and 11 those in paint storage and mixing rooms. 12 Unless otherwise approved, refinish entire wall or surface where portion of 13 finish has been damaged or is otherwise unacceptable. 14 Remove debris from project site upon work completion or sooner, if directed. 15 Including Work of other Sections, clean, repair and touch -up, or replace when 16 directed, Products which have been soiled, discolored, or damaged by Work of this 17 Section. 18 19 PAINTING SCHEDULE 20 General: 21 Prime coats specified below may be omitted where factory- applied shop coats are 22 specified in other Sections. 23 Prime coats specified may be omitted from existing finished surfaces, provided 24 existing coating is sound. 25 Number of coats hereunder specified is minimum. Finished work shall be even, 26 uniform color, and free from cloudy and mottled surfaces. Apply additional coats 27 where necessary for any deep tone colors. 28 Minimum coating thicknesses specified below include prime coat and finishing 29 coats combined. 30 Surfaces not coated, unless otherwise shown on Drawings: 31 Items having complete factory finish. 32 Rubber. 33 Non - ferrous metal. 34 Elastomeric sealants. 35 Tempered hardboard. 36 Acoustic tile. 37 Glass. 38 Flooring. 39 Fire- resistance rating labels and instructional labels. 40 Finish Schedule on Drawings. 41 Interior Gypsum Board: 42 Paint System - 8: Latex Enamel 43 One coat latex primer. 44 Two coats semi -gloss latex enamel. 45 Minimum dry thickness: 5.3 mils. 46 Maximum paint colors: 25. 47 Interior Gypsum Board at Restrooms and Janitor: 48 Paint System - 9: Epoxy Enamel 49 One coat latex primer. 50 Two coats semi -gloss epoxy enamel. 51 Minimum dry thickness: 9.1 mils. 52 Maximum paint colors: 2. 53 SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS PAINTING 09900 -5. 1 Interior Ferrous Metals including Steel Door and Window Frames: 2 Paint System - 10: Alkyd Enamel 3 One coat rust inhibiting primer. 4 Two coats semi -gloss alkyd enamel. 5 Minimum dry thickness: 6.4 mils. 6 Maximum paint colors: 1. 7 Interior Woodwork and Wood Doors: 8 Paint System - 13: Alkyd Enamel 9 . One coat enamel undercoat. 10 Two coats semi -gloss alkyd enamel. 11 Minimum dry thickness: 5.4 mils. 12 Maximum paint colors: 1. 13 Exposed Mechanical and Electrical. Work except 14 Equipment Rooms: 15 Paint-System - 18: Alkyd Enamel 16 One coat rust inhibiting primer to unprimed surfaces followed by: 17 Two coats semi -gloss alkyd enamel. 18 Minimum dry thickness: 6.4 mils. 19 Paint colors: Match adjacent surfaces. in Mechanical or Electrical SMITH'S :;HOME FURNISHINGS; = =INC ; TU CWILA, ` WASHINGTON .:` t d 8 1 �•r CL 3 ro cc cc otl .E L (C a JJ (sl F+ S- r- L r- CO L1 O O 01 CO O W lD t0 O O M 0 O N N O O O1 t0 N N O A J 4- 2 01 0D co C07 N N lD w za 01 N N t0 0 to ON O N N t0 N 0 N O CO l0 3 O 00 O O A 0 t0 O N 1D 00 Y N CO M N N CV N In ct co O N l0 » »»»»» » »» »»» » »»» » » »» NOT APPROVED «««««« « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « « «« « « « « «< «< U L 0 N fl 0 O 1 1-+ W v v v v v v v v V v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v v V v V V V V V V V V V V V v V V V. V V V V V V V V V v V V V V V V V 0 n., pQ A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A • A A A A A A A A A A A 00 END OF SECTION TOILET COMPARTMENTS 10160 -1 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 2 3 SECTION INCLUDES 4 Shop fabricated enclosures, dividers and screens for toilets, showers, and 5 dressing compartments including accessories. 6 7 SUBMITTALS 8 Shop Drawings: 9 Show layouts, dimensions, colors, methods of anchoring and reinforcing, core 10 construction, other pertinent details; submit in accordance with Section 01340. 11 Furnish bolt hole locations templates. 12 13 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING 14 Protect against damage and discoloration. 15 Deliver in manufacturer's original unopened and undamaged packages. 16 Clearly label packages with manufacturer, brand name, contents, color, stock 17 number, and order number. 18 19 COORDINATION 20 Coordinate with other Trades affecting or affected by Work of this Section. 21 22 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 23 24 TOILET COMPARTMENTS AND SCREENS 25 Material and Finishes: 26 Partitions, Stiles and Doors: Solid particle board or plywood core with seamless 27 high pressure plastic laminate external surfaces. See Section 06240. 28 Panel and Door Thickness: 1 inch. 29 Pilaster Thickness: 1 1/4 inches. 30 Fittings: Manufacturer's standard. 31 Compartments: 32 Floor supported, overhead braced type, with anti -grip rail, flush partitions, 33 doors and pilasters; American Sanitary "Full Flush PL -FF," Sanymetal "Academy," 34 Weis /Robart "Overhead Braced," Accurate "Concord," Global "Embassy," 35 Knickerbocker "Metropolitan," Metpar "FP- 500 ", or approved. 36 Dimensions: 37 Refer to Drawings. 38 Maintain 32 inch minimum clear dimension at outswinging doors serving 39 compartments for handicapped users. 40 Screens: 41 Include wall supported urinal screens. 42 Flush type to match compartments. 43 44 HARDWARE 45 For Each Door: 46 One pair self lubricating gravity type hinges. Except at out -swing doors which 47 shall close tight, hinges shall hold door partially open when compartment is 48 unoccupied. 49 One coat hook with rubber tipped bumper. 50 One slide bar latch with combination stop and latch keeper. 51 One accessible pull on outswinging doors. 52 Fasteners: 53 Corrosion- resistant finished to match fittings. SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS TOILET COMPARTMENTS 10160 -2 1 REINFORCEMENT 2 Provide where required for anchoring grab bars and other attached equipment, 3 verify locations. 4 5 FABRICATION 6 Accurately form to required sizes and shapes. 7 Finish and dress panel edges to form smooth, flush surfaces without sharp edges. 8 9 PART 3 - EXECUTION 10 11 EXAMINATION 12 Verify that surfaces to receive compartments are straight, plumb, square, secure, 13 accurately sized and located, and otherwise properly prepared. 14 Prior to starting work notify general contractor of defects requiring correction. 15 Do not start work until conditions are satisfactory. 16 Verification of Conditions: 17 Verify prior to fabrication. 18 If field measurements differ slightly from Drawing dimensions, modify Work as 19 required for accurate fit. If measurements differ substantially notify Architect 20 prior to fabrication. 21 22 COMPARTMENT AND SCREEN INSTALLATION 23 Install rigid, straight, parallel, plumb, and level in accordance with 24 Manufacturer's directions and approved Shop Drawings. 25 Install with the following maximum uniform clearances: 26 Pilaster and Wall: 1 inch. 27 Panel and Wall: 1 inch. 28 Pilaster and Panel: 1/2 inch. 29 Pilaster and Door: 3/16 inch. 30 Align closed doors with adjacent panel tops and bottoms. 31 32 HARDWARE INSTALLATION 33 Follow manufacturer's directions. 34 Provide no less than 2 wall brackets; locate near panel top and bottom. 35 Conceal evidence of field drilling, cutting, and fitting. 36 37 ADJUSTMENTS 38 Adjust moving parts to operate satisfactorily at time of final: project acceptance 39 and during warrant period. 40 41 PRODUCT CLEANING AND REPAIRING 42 Including work of other Sections, clean, repair and touch -up, or replace when 43 directed, products which have been soiled, discolored, or damaged by work of this 44 Section. 45 Remove debris from project site upon work completion or sooner, if directed. 46 47 PROTECTION 48 Protect other Work against damage and discoloration caused by Work of this 49 Section. 50 51 52 53 END OF SECTION SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA,.WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS IDENTIFYING DEVICES 10400 -1 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 2 3 SECTION INCLUDES 4 Directories, directional items, letters, signs, and plaques of various materials 5 used in establishing identity or communication. 6 7 REFERENCES 8 Conform to Americans with Disabilities Act Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings 9 and Facilities. 10 11 SUBMITTALS 12 Provide in accordance with Section 01340. 13 Shop Drawings: 14 Prior to starting work submit the following for review and'•acceptance: 15 Layout Templates 16 Color Samples 17 One completed Sign 18 Jobsite Layout and mounting of each Sign Type. 19 20 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING 21 Protect against damage and discoloration. 22 23 COORDINATION 24 Coordinate with other Trades affecting or affected by Work of this Section. 25 26 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 27 28 PLASTIC SIGNS 29 General: 30 Type: Injection - molded plastic, exposed edges beveled, single faced. 31 Thickness: 1/8 inch minimum. 32 Colors: White lettering on black background. 33 Size: Letters and numbers one inch high, plates 2 inches high X 6 inches long; 34 pictograms 6 inches square. 35 Extent of Work: Signs shown on Door Schedule. 36 Manufacturer: Metalcrafters, or approved. 37 Permanent Room Signs: 38 Type Style: Optima bold, 1/32" raised pattern with Grade 2 Braille. 39 Location: Restrooms. 40 Directional Signs: 41 Type Style: Optima bold, 1/32" raised pattern. 42 Location: All other locations. 43 44 PART 3 - EXECUTION 45 46 EXAMINATION 47 Verify that backing and surfaces to receive signs are complete, clean, dry, 48 secure, and otherwise properly prepared. 49 Prior to starting work notify General Contractor about defects requiring 50 corrections. 51 Do not start work until conditions are satisfactory. 52 53 SMITH':S HOME FURNISHINGS,'INC. - TUKWILA,.WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS IDENTIFYING DEVICES 10400 -2 1 FIELD MEASUREMENTS 2 Verify prior to fabrication. 3 If field measurements differ slightly from Drawing dimensions•modify_Work as . 4 required for accurate fit. If measurements.differsubstantially notify Architect 5 prior to fabrication. 6 7 INSTALLATION 8 Install plumb, level, square, true, and secure..: 9 Screw - attach to doors or walls as noted on Drawings.. 10 11 CLEANING AND REPAIRING 12 Remove debris from Project Site upon work completion: or sooner, if directed.,. 13 Including work of other Sections, clean, .repair. and ,touch- up,•or replace.when 14 directed products which have been soiled, discolored, or damaged,by work of this 15 Section. 16 17 PROTECTION 18 Protect other Work against damage and discoloration caused by Work of this 19 Section. 20 21 22 23 END OF SECTION. • r., SMITH ! S HOME FURNISHINGS, ,IN . : , TUKWILA, , WASH,INGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS TOILET ACCESSORIES 10800 -1 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 2 3 SECTION INCLUDES 4 Prefabricated items for use in conjunction with toilets and baths. 5 6 SUBMITTALS 7 Product Data: 8 Submit in accordance with Section 01340. 9 Provide data to illustrate each accessory and show installation method. 10 11 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING 12 Protect against damage and discoloration. 13 Do not remove protective covers until final project clean -up. 14 Deliver keys to Architect.' • 15 16 COORDINATION 17 Coordinate with other Trades affecting or affected by Work of this Section. 18 19 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 20 21 TOILET PAPER DISPENSERS 22 Type: Surface mounted, roll type, automatically position spare roll. 23 Material: Stainless steel. 24 Manufacturer: Bobrick B -288, or approved. 25 Provide one at each toilet where indicated. 26 27 TOILET SEAT COVER DISPENSER 28 Type: Surface mounted. 29 Material: Stainless steel. 30 Manufacturer: Bobrick B -221, or approved. 31 Provide one at each toilet where indicated. 32 33 PAPER TOWEL DISPENSER /RECEPTOR 34 Type: Semi - recessed, equipped to dispense single -fold or multi -fold towels, with 35 removable 12 gal. waste container. 36 Material: Stainless steel. 37 Manufacturer: Bobrick B -3942, or approved. 38 Provide in toilet rooms where shown on Drawings. 39 40 LIQUID SOAP DISPENSERS 41 Type: Surface mounted with concealed wall fastening and unbreakable refill 42 window. 43 Material: Stainless steel with corrosion - resistant valve. 44 Capacity: 40 fl. oz. 45 Manufacturer: Bobrick B -147, or approved. 46 Provide in toilet rooms where shown on Drawings. 47 48 GRAB BARS 49 Material: Satin finish stainless steel. 50 Mounting: 1 1/2 inch clearance between bar and wall; mount as shown on Drawings. 51 Manufacturer: Bobrick B -6106, or approved. 52 Provide where shown on Drawings. 53 SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 TOILET ACCESSORIES BLOCKING AND BACKING Provide all necessary. Accessories are located on Drawings Verify location, type, and quantity FABRICATION Fabricate units with welded corners, without open miters. Key locked units alike. PART 3 - EXECUTION for Contractor's convenience. with Owner prior to proceeding with Work. one piece seamless exposed flanges, and EXAMINATION Do not proceed until surfaces to receive accessories are smooth, clean, dry, square, sound, accurately sized and located, and otherwise properly prepared. Prior to starting work notify General Contractor of defects requiring correction. Verification of Conditions: Verify type of wall construction prior to ordering. Provide all required fasteners, clamps, adapters, etc., necessary for conditions encountered. INSTALLATION Install accessories in accordance with manufacturer's directions where indicated, or directed. Mount plumb, level, true, and secure with non- corrosive Fasteners. ADJUSTMENTS Adjust moving parts to operate satisfactorily at time of final project acceptance and during warranty period. CLEANING AND REPAIRING Remove debris from project site upon work completion or sooner, if directed. Including Work of other Sections, clean, repair and touch -up, or replace when directed, products which have been soiled, discolored, or damaged by work of this Section. PROTECTION Protect other Work against damage and discoloration caused by Work of this Section. END OF SECTION SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT! IMPROVEMENTS MISCELLANEOUS SPECIALTIES 10990 -1 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 2 3 SECTION INCLUDES 4 Specialty items not found in independent sections. 5 6 SUBMITTALS 7 Submit in accordance with Section 01340. 8 Shop Drawings: 9 Show layout, dimensions, details of construction, methods of joining to other 10 Work, required clearances, finishes, accessories, and other pertinent items. 11 Manufacturer's printed data or samples may be substituted, provided required 12 information is included. 13 Approved samples in like -new condition may be used on Contract Work. 14 15 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING 16 Protect against damage and discoloration. 17 Deliver in manufacturer's original, unopened, protective wrapping with original, 18 legible label intact. 19 20 COORDINATION 21 Coordinate with other Trades affecting or affected by Work of this. Section. 22 23 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 24 25 FIRE EXTINGUISHER CABINETS 26 Type: Semi- recessed, aluminum, trimmed. 27 Door: Clear acrylic plastic convex bubble. 28 Cylinder Lock: Not required. 29 Brackets: Provide with manufacturer's standard brackets to support extinguisher. 30 Painting: Manufacturer's standard white epoxy. 31 Manufacturer and Type: J. L. Industries Clear VU 1526F25, or approved. 32 33 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS 34 Type: OSHA Approved, red, UL rated for type A,B, and C fires. 35 Size: 10 lb. capacity. 36 Bracket: Manufacturer's standard wall bracket. 37 Fill and service extinguishers prior to substantial completion of project. 38 Install in fire extinguisher cabinets where cabinets are shown on Drawings, 39 install on wall bracket elsewhere. 40 Manufacturer and Type: J.L. Industries "Cosmic 10E ", or approved. 41 42 CORNER GUARDS 43 Material: Clear polycarbonate plastic. 44 Size: 2 1/2" wing width, 60" length. 45 Thickness: 1/8" 46 Anchors: Manufacturer's standard flat head screws with countersunk head. 47 Manufacturer and Model: Pawling CG -18, or approved. 48 49 JANITOR'S MOP HANDLE HOLDERS 50 Bobrick B223 x 36 ", or approved. 51 Mount adjacent to service sink in Janitor's Room. 52 53 SMITH'S HOME. FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA,.WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 15010 -2 1 CUTTING AND PATCHING 2 Do all necessary cutting and patching of existing surfaces required for 3 completion of the Mechanical Work. Patch to match finish and color of adjacent 4 surfaces. See Section 01045. 5 6 EXCAVATION AND BACKFILL (if any) 7 All trenching and excavation for installation of all underground piping and 8 equipment by Mechanical Contractor. 9 Do not reduce bearing value of soil under and near footings. 10 Excavate pipe trenches to exact depth with proper pitch so piping will rest on 11 undisturbed earth with recesses for fittings. 12 Tamp bottom of trenches. 13 Use clean compacted gravel under lines where excavation is deeper than required. 14 Where trenching occurs through existing slabs, walks, curbs, etc., patch and 15 repair to original conditions. 16 Compact all backfill'in not more than six inch lifts. 17 Backfill under floor slabs and under paving with crushed rock compacted in 18 maximum six inch lifts. 19 20 ANCHORAGE 21 Adequately anchor and /or brace all Mechanical Equipment, piping and duct work. 22 Provide snubbers on equipment mounted on spring isolators. 23 24 CLEANING 25 Clean all dirt, dust, and debris from all mechanical facilities and equipment and 26 leave in a new condition'. 27 Touch -up paint where necessary. 28 Install new filters in air handling systems before final project acceptance. 29 30 PROTECTION 31 Protect all work and materials against loss or damage. 32 Close all pipe openings with caps or plugs. 33 At final completion, thoroughly clean and deliver all Work and Equipment in new 34 condition. 35 Keep all motors and bearings in watertight, dust proof covers during entire 36 course of installation. 37 38 39 40 END OF SECTION SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC - 'TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS . BASIC MECHANICAL MATERIALS & METHODS 15050 -1 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 2 3 SECTION INCLUDES 4 Piping, valves, supports, anchors, and related accessories. 5 6 QUALITY ASSURANCE 7 Pipe Manufacturers: 8 Firms regularly engaged in the manufacture of piping products of types and sizes 9 required, in satisfactory similar use for not less than 5 years. 10 Pipe Supports: 11 Manufactured and installed in accordance with the Manufacturer's Standardization 12 Society of the Valve and Fitting Industry, Standard Practice MSS SP -69. 13 Valves: 14 All valves by a single manufacturer wherever possible. 15 Welding: 16 Conform to ANSI B31.1, paragraph 127.5. 17 Manufacturer's Inspection: 18 Inspect flanges and fittings in accordance with manufacturers standard written 19 quality control procedure, and in ,.accordance with standards of Manufacturer's 20 Standardization Society of the Valve and Fitting Industry (MSS). 21 Visual Method: 22 Comply with MSS SP -55; unless otherwise indicated. 23 24 MATERIAL STORAGE AND HANDLING 25 Deliver materials to project site with manufacturer's labels intact and legible. 26 Handle materials with care to avoid damage. 27 Store materials inside, protected from weather, dirt and construction dust. 28 Wherever possible, store pipe and tube inside and protected from weather. 29 Where outside storage is necessary, elevate above grade and enclose with durable, 30 waterproof wrapping. 31 Protect flanges and fittings from moisture and dirt. 32 33 COORDINATION 34 Coordinate with other Trades affecting or affected by Work of this Section. 35 36 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 37 38 DRAINAGE PIPING 39 Plastic Piping: 40 ABS Sewer Pipe and Fittings: ASTM D 2751. 41 PVC Sewer Pipe and Fittings: ASTM D 2665. 42 Solvent Cement: Conform to ASTM D 2865 and ASTM F 402. 43 Application: Above ground and underground DWV where allowed by code. 44 Cast Iron Pipe: 45 Hubless Cast Iron Soil Pipe and Fittings: ASTM A 74. 46 Hubless Cast Iron Fittings: ASTM A 74. 47 Application: 2 1/2 inches and larger, above ground and underground DWV to a 48 point five feet outside building structure. 49 Steel Pipe: 50 Standard Steel Pipe: Galvanized, Schedule 40, ASTM A 120. 51 Cast Iron Screwed Fittings: ANSI B16.12. 52 Application: 2 inches and smaller, DWV above ground only. 53 54 55 SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON ' TENANT IMPROVEMENTS BASIC MECHANICAL MATERIALS & METHODS 15050 -2 1 HOT AND COLD WATER PIPING 2 Manufacturing Standards: 3 Seamless copper tubing: ASTM B 88. 4 Wrought copper solder joint fittings: ANSI B16.22. 5 Underground: 6 Type "L" soft annealed copper with no joints or type "K" hard tempered copper 7 with wrought copper high temperature solder fittings and silver solder. 8 Above Ground: 9 Type "L" hard tempered copper pipe with wrought copper high temperature solder 10 joint fittings and silver solder. 11 Solder: 12 Silver Solder: ASTM B 32, grade 96.5TS. 13 Tin - Antimony Solder: ASTM B 32, grade 95TH. 14 15 MISCELLANEOUS PIPING PRODUCTS 16 Dielectric Unions: 17 Epco, Victaulic, or approved. 18 Extent of Work: All connections between copper and ferrous piping. 19 Floor, Wall and Ceiling Plates: 20 Type: Chrome plated pressed steel or brass screw locked split plates. 21 Extent of Work: All pipe penetrations in finished spaces. 22 Strainers: 23 "Y" pattern, iron body, with blow -off connection and 20 mesh Monel screen; 24 Dunham -Bush, Sarco, Trane, or approved. 25 Sleeves: 26 24 gauge galvanized steel or standard weight galvanized steel pipe. 27 Fabricate sleeves 1 inch diameter larger than pipe or insulation. 28 Extent of Work: All penetrations of concrete construction; extend all caulking 29 or grouting to full depth of sleeve. 30 31 VALVES 32 Ball Valve: Jenkins 900T. 33 Check Valve: Jenkins 92T. 34 Application: Domestic water, 2 inches and smaller. 35 Similar valves by Walworth, Nibco Scott, Lunkenheimer, Hammond, Powell, Stockham, 36 Grinnell /Kennedy, Demco, and Red White may be substituted. 37 38 ACCESS PANELS 39 Extent of Work: Furnish all access panels of adequate size required for 40 mechanical work. 41 Frame: Correct frame type for building construction involved. 42 Size: 12 X 12 inches minimum for manual access; 16 X 20 inches for personnel 43 access. 44 Number and Locations Required: Verify number and location of access panels. 45 Fire Rated Access Panels: Provide in fire rated partitions and ceilings. 46 Locks: 47 Flush Key Cylinder Locks: All access panels less than 8 feet above floor 48 located in public spaces 49 Screwdriver Latches: Elsewhere. 50 Manufacturer and Model: Inryco /Milcor Style DW, K, or M Panels or similar units 51 manufactured by Biico or Potter - Roemer. 52 53 54 55 SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS ; BASIC MECHANICAL MATERIALS & METHODS 15050 -3 1 PART 3 - EXECUTION 2 3 PIPING INSTALLATION 4 General: 5 Install pipe, tube and fittings in accordance with recognized industry practices. 6 Install each run with minimum of joints and couplings and with adequate, 7 accessible unions for disassembly and maintenance or replacement of valves and 8 equipment. 9 Reduce sizes where indicated using reducing fittings. 10 Align piping accurately at connections, within 1/16" misalignment tolerance. 11 Piping Runs: 12 Locate piping runs vertically and horizontally, pitched to drain, unless 13 otherwise noted. 14 Avoid diagonal runs wherever possible. 15 Install horizontal runs parallel to walls and column lines. 16 Where Drawings do not show specific piping runs, follow shortest route not 17 obstructing usable space or blocking service access. 18 Hold piping close to walls, overhead construction, columns and other structural 19 and permanent - enclosure elements of building. 20 Limit clearance to 1/2 inch where furring is shown for enclosure or concealment 21 of piping allowing for insulation thickness, if any. 22 Wherever possible, locate insulated piping for 1 inch clearance outside 23 Insulation. 24 In finished and occupied spaces, conceal piping from view by locating in column 25 enclosures, hollow wall construction, or above suspended ceiling. 26 Line Grades: 27 Run drainage lines at maximum possible grade. 28 Minimum pitch 1/4 inch per foot within building. 29 Pitch vent piping for drainage 1/4 inch per 10 ft. 30 Pitch water lines to low points and install hose bibb drains. 31 Provide 3 feet minimum ground cover over all lines outside building unless 32 otherwise noted. 33 Expansion: 34 Provide loops, swing joints, anchors, runouts and spring pieces to prevent damage 35 to piping or equipment. 36 Changes in Direction: 37 Use fittings for all direction changes. 38 Run lines parallel to building surfaces. 39 Electrical Equipment Spaces: 40 Do not run piping through transformer vaults and other electrical or electronic 41 equipment spaces and enclosures. 42 43 PIPING JOINTS 44 Cast Iron Hubless: 45 All joints in accordance with the Cast Iron Soil Pipe Institute pamphlet No. 100 46 "Installation Suggestions for "No -Hub" Pipe and Fittings." 47 Ferrous Piping Joints: 48 Make up pipe joints with maximum of 3 threads exposed. 49 Clean out threads and apply pipe compound to male threads only. 50 Plastic Piping: 51 Install with compatible plastic fittings and solvent cement approved by pipe 52 Manufacturer. 53 Sand mating faces. 54 Clean surfaces to be joined with plastic pipe cleaning solution before cement 55 application. SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS BASIC MECHANICAL MATERIALS & METHODS 15050 -4 1 Copper Piping: 2 Solder domestic water supply piping with silver brazing solder and flux as 3 recommended by Manufacturer. 4 Low temperature solder (95 -5) or screw joints permitted only at equipment subject 5 to damage from heat of high temperature soldering or where fire hazard in 6 combustible construction may exist. 7 Tin male screw joint threads with soft solder. 8 Unions: 9 Install at all equipment to permit dismantling, and elsewhere as consistent with 10 good installation practice. 11 Strainers: 12 Install strainers where required by Code and accessible for cleaning and screen 13 removal. 14 Install with blow -off valve. 15 16 VALVE INSTALLATION 17 General: 18 Valve each take -off serving more than one plumbing fixture or hose bibb branch. 19 Install valves where required for proper operation of piping and equipment, 20 including valves in branch lines where necessary to isolate sections of piping. 21 Locate valves where accessible. 22 Install valves with stems in vertical position where possible. 23 Do not install valves with stems pointed down unless approved. 24 Install valve drains with hose -end adaptor for each valve installed with stem 25 below horizontal plane. 26 Insulation: 27 Install extended -stem valves where insulation is required. 28 Applications Subiect to Corrosion: 29 Provide dielectric insulator where bronze valves and valve components are in 30 direct contact with steel. 31 Valve Access: 32 Provide access panels to all valves installed behind walls, in furring or where 33 otherwise inaccessible. 34 Valve Tags and Charts: 35 Tag all valves with brass disc and chain. 36 Indicate valve number, size, location, function and normal position on valve 37 chart. 38 Do not use duplicate numbers•in plumbing and heating systems. 39 Furnish one set of valve charts to Owner. 40 41 CLEANING 42 General: 43 Clean all dirt, dust, and debris from all mechanical facilities and equipment. 44 Leave in a new condition. 45 Touch -up paint where necessary. 46 Domestic Water System: 47 Flush with clean water to eliminate grease, cuttings and foreign matter. 48 Run water until clear and free of oil. 49 Chlorinate domestic water as required by State Board of Health. 50 Waste System: 51 Remove debris from cleanouts, drains, strainers, baskets, traps, etc., and leave 52 accessible and operable. 53 Before final acceptance of completed sewer line, flush -out and clean entire 54 system with water. 55 SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. — TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS BASIC MECHANICAL MATERIALS & METHODS 15050 -5 1 Trap and remove all solid material collected from flushing and cleaning new line. 2 Do not allow material to enter existing sewer system. 3 4 TESTS 5 General: 6 Minimum duration of two hours or longer, as directed for all tests. 7 Furnish report of test observation signed by qualified Inspector. 8 Make all tests before applying insulation, backfilling, or otherwise concealing 9 piping or connecting fixtures or equipment. 10 When part of system must be tested prior to completion of entire system, test 11 separate portion same as for complete system. 12 Drainage and Vent Piping: 13 Hydrostatic test by filling to highest point, but not less than 1.0 ft. water 14 column on major, horizontal portion. 15 Furnish all facilities and personnel for conducting test. 16 Comply with requirements of State Plumbing Inspector; and local authorities. 17 Water Piping: 18 Hydrostatic pressure of 100 psig without loss for four hours. 19 20 ADJUSTING 21 Adjust all automatic plumbing equipment, flush valves, float devices, and other 22 equipment. Adjust water flow at each piece of equipment or fixture. 23 24 PROTECTION 25 Protect other Work against damage and discoloration caused by Work of this 26 Section. 27 28 29 30 31 END OF SECTION SMITH'S'HOME;FURNISHINGS,;;INC. - .'TUIGWILA,:WASHINGTON : TENANT. IMPROVEMENTS MECHANICAL INSULATION 15250 -1 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 2 3 SECTION INCLUDES 4 Insulation of piping, and related equipment. 5 6 QUALITY ASSURANCE 7 Approved Insulation Manufacturers: 8 Manville, Owens- Corning or CertainTeed. 9 Approved Adhesive Manufacturers: 10 Benjamin Foster, 3M, Insulcoustic, Borden or Armstrong. 11 12 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING 13 Deliver insulation, coverings, cements, adhesives and coatings to the site in 14 factory- fabricated containers with the Manufacturer's stamp or label, affixed 15 showing fire hazard ratings of the products. 16 Store Insulation in original wrappings and protect from weather and construction 17 traffic. 18 Protect insulation against dirt, water and chemical and mechanical damage. 19 Do not install damaged insulation; remove from project site. 20 21 COORDINATION 22 Coordinate with other Trades affecting or affected by Work of this Section. 23 24 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 25 26 INSULATION FIRE RATINGS 27 Flame Spread: 25 28 Smoke Development: 50. 29 30 WATER PIPING INSULATION 31 Type: Fiberglass. 32 Density: 3.5 pcf minimum. 33 Thickness: 1 inch 34 Jacket: A11- service with vinyl or pre -sized vapor barrier and pressure sensitive 35 seal. 36 Water Soluble Treatments: Prohibited. 37 38 RAIN DRAIN PIPE INSULATION 39 Type: Fiberglass. 40 Density: 1.0 pcf minimum. 41 Jacket: A11- service with vinyl vapor barrier. 42 Location: All interior rain drain and overflow piping. 43 44 PART 3 - EXECUTION 45 46 PIPING INSULATION INSTALLATION 47 Domestic Hot and Cold Water Piping: 48 Insulate all piping with pipe insulation. 49 Underground piping insulation not required unless otherwise noted. 50 Pipe Fittings: 51 Insulate and finish all fittings including valve bodies, bonnets, unions, flanges 52 and expansion joints in accordance with insulation Manufacturer's 53 recommendations. 54 Do not install insulation on flexible pipe connections. 55 Install vapor barrier covering continuous over insulated fittings. SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS MECHANICAL INSULATION 15250 -2 1 CLEANING AND REPAIRING 2 Remove debris from the Project Site upon work completion or sooner, if directed. 3 Including Work of other Sections, clean, repair and touch -up, or replace when 4 directed, Products which have been soiled, discolored, or damaged by work of this 5 Section. 6 Leave installation clean and defect -free. 7 8 PROTECTION 9 Protect other Work against damage and discoloration caused by Work of this 10 Section. 11 12 13 14 15 END OF SECTION SMITH!SHOME;FURNISHINGS, INC `.:- :TUKWILA; PLUMBING FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT 15400 -1 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 2 3 SECTION INCLUDES 4 Material and installation of plumbing fixtures, equipment, fittings, trim, and 5 accessories. 6 7 SUBMITTALS 8 Submit in accordance with Section 01340. 9 Product Data: 10 Show dimensions, construction details, piping requirements, required clearance, 11 methods of joining to other work, and other pertinent items. 12 Manufacturer's printed data may be substituted provided required information is 13 included. 14 15 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING 16 Protect against damage and discoloration. 17 Deliver in Manufacturer's original, unopened, protective wrapping with original, 18 legible label intact. 19 20 COORDINATION 21 Coordinate with other Trades affecting or affected by. Work of this Section. 22 23 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 24 25 AIR CHAMBERS 26 Size: 12 inches long, full pipe size. 27 Cap: Cap Nipple. 28 Extent of Work: At end of each branch to each plumbing fixture. 29 30 CLEANOUTS 31 Manufacturer: Zurn, Josam, J.R. Smith, Wade or approved. 32 Type: 33 Floor Cleanout: Smith 4020 with bronze plug and Nikaloy top. 34 Wall Cleanout: Contractor's choice. Provide 12" X 12" access doors in 35 finished walls as specified in Section 15050. 36 Extent of Work: As required by Code; elsewhere shown on Drawings. 37 38 ELECTRIC WATER HEATER 39 Manufacturing Standard: U.L. approved. All components to withstand 400 degree 40 F. without failure. 41 Thermostat: Adjustable automatic. 42 Elements: Thermostatically controlled electric insertion elements, 4.5/4.5Kw. 43 Tank: Heavy glass -lined with magnesium anode. 44 Insulation: As required by Code. 45 Jacket: Factory enameled steel. 46 Relief Valve: Install with ASME Code pressure- temperature relief valve. 47 Drain: Hose bibb drain. 48 Capacity: 52 gallons, 4000W /4000W. 49 Fusing: Internal circuit fusing by Manufacturer for all Heaters drawing 48 amps 50 or more per circuit. 51 Manufacturer: State, Republic, PVI, or approved. 52 53 STOPS 54 Type: Screwdriver style; in wall, angle or straight through pattern. 55 Extent of Work: For all fixtures. SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS MISCELLANEOUS SPECIALTIES 10990 -2 1 SHOP PAINTING 2 Factory -apply one coat rust - preventative metal primer to ferrous metal surfaces 3 after fabrication, but before installation, unless hereunder specified otherwise. 4 Substitute complete factory- finish where so specified herein. 5 6 BLOCKING AND BACKING 7 Provide where necessary. 8 Specialties are shown on Drawings for Contractor's convenience; verify location, 9 type and extent of Work before installing blocking and backing. 10 11 PART 3 - EXECUTION 12 13 EXAMINATION 14 Verify that surfaces to receive specialties are properly prepared, sized, and 15 located. 16 Prior to starting work notify General Contractor of defects requiring correction. 17 Do not start work until conditions are satisfactory. 18 19 INSTALLATION 20 General: 21 Follow manufacturer's instructions and approved shop drawings. 22 Secure plumb, level, square, straight, and true as applicable. 23 Fire Extinguisher Cabinets: 24 Mount into walls where shown on Drawings. Verify locations with local Fire 25 Department prior to locating cabinets. 26 Fire Extinguishers: 27 FE -1: Mount in cabinets where shown on Drawings. 28 FE -2: Surface mount without cabinet where shown on Drawings unless otherwise 29 directed by Fire Department. 30 Corner Guards: 31 Set plumb, level, and square to wall corners. Mount bottom of guard in, contact 32 with top of wall base. 33 Install with manufacturer's standard countersunk head screws. 34 Leave protective covering (if any) in place until project completion. 35 36 ADJUSTMENTS 37 Adjust moving parts. to operate satisfactorily at time of final project acceptance 38 and during warranty period. 39 40 CLEANING AND REPAIRING 41 Remove debris from project site upon work completion or sooner, if directed. 42 Including Work of other Sections, clean, repair and touch -up, or replace when 43 directed products which have been soiled, discolored, or damaged by work of this 44 Section. 45 Leave installation clean and defect -free. 46 47 PROTECTION 48 Protect other Work against damage and discoloration caused by Work of this 49 Section. 50 51 52 53 END OF SECTION SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS PLUMBING FIXTURES AND EOUIPMENT 15400 -2 1 Manufacturer: American Standard, Kohler, Speedway, Chicago, or approved. 2 3 WATER CLOSET 4 Water Closet: 5 Type: Wall mounted, elongated bowl, white vitreous china. 6 Flush Volume: 3.0 gallons. 7 Manufacturer and Model: American Standard 2477.016, Kohler K- 4430 -ET, or 8 approved. 9 Flush Valve: Quiet acting, chrome plated with metal oscillating handle, 10 screwdriver stop and vacuum breaker as recommended by urinal manufacturer; Sloan 11 Royal 110 -3, or approved. 12 Carrier: Heavy duty cast iron, adjustable height, adjustable extension, with 13 chrome plated cap nuts; Zurn, Josam, Smith, Wade, or approved. 14 Seat: 15 Type: Solid white molded plastic seat, open front, less cover, for elongated 16 bowl. 17 18 URINAL 19 Type: White vitreous china, wall hung, washout. 20 Manufacturer and Model: American Standard 6501.010, Kohler K- 4960 -T, or 21 approved. 22 Flush Valve: Quiet acting, chrome plated with metal oscillating handle, 23 screwdriver stop and vacuum breaker as recommended by urinal manufacturer; Sloan 24 Royal, or approved. 25 Carrier: Plate type chair carrier with bearing plate; Zurn, Josam, Smith, Wade, 26 or approved. 27 28 LAVATORY 29 Type: White vitreous china, counter mounted, self rimming, oval. 30 Manufacturer and Model: American Standard 0476.028, Kohler K -2195, or approved. 31 Trap: 1 1/4" X 1 1/2" chrome plated cast brass "P" trap. 32 Faucet: Chrome plated double handle type designed for handicapped users, with 33 aerator and grid stainer waste; Moen 8810, or approved. 34 Piping Insulation: Plumbing Software, Inc. PT7250 piping protector kit. 35 36 SERVICE SINK 37 Type: Molded resin mop receptor with integral drain. 38 Size: 24 X 24 X 10 inches. 39 Stainer: 18 gauge, type 430 stainless steel. 40 Accessories: 20 gauge, type 304 stainless steel rim guards. 41 Manufacturer and Model: Florestone MSR -2424, or approved. 42 Faucet: Exposed, rough chrome finish, hose end spout with bucket hook, vacuum 43 breaker, and integral stops in shanks; American Standard 8341.075, Kohler K -8906, 44 or approved. 45 46 SINK 47 Type: Self rimming rectangular, single compartment, 20 gauge type 302 stainless 48 steel, 25" x 21 1/4". 49 Manufacturer and Model: Elkay CR -2521, or approved. 50 Trap: 1 1/4" X 1 1/2" chrome plated cast brass "P" trap. 51 Faucet: Chrome plated, single handle type; Moen 7300, or approved. 52 53 WATER FOUNTAIN 54 Type: Dual height wall mounted, designed for compliance with ADA Accessibility 55 Guidelines. SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS PLUMBING FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT 15400 -3 1 Operation: Front push button operators. 2 Construction and Finish: Stainless steel with manufacturer's standard satin 3 finish. 4 Manufacturer and Model: Halsey Taylor HT -ESHP, Haws 1104, Oasis OMLFMSLPM, or 5 approved. 6 7 PART 3 - EXECUTION 8 9 EXISTING CONDITIONS 10 Verify that surfaces to receive plumbing equipment, fixtures and trim are 11 straight, plumb, square, secure, accurately sized and located, and otherwise 12 properly prepared. 13 Prior to starting work notify General Contractor of defects requiring correction. 14 Do not start work until conditions are satisfactory. 15 16 FIELD MEASUREMENTS 17 Verify prior to installation. 18 If field measurements differ slightly from Drawing dimensions, modify Work as 19 required for accurate fit. If measurements differ substantially notify Architect 20 prior to installation. 21 22 FIXTURE INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION 23 Provide only polished chrome plated fittings at all exposed fixture connections 24 and piping. 25 Caulk all joints between fixtures and adjacent floor and wall finish with white 26 silicone sealant. 27 All fixtures and component parts to conform to governing Codes. 28 29 ADJUSTMENTS 30 Adjust fixtures to operate satisfactorily at time of final project acceptance and 31 during Warranty Period. 32 33 PRODUCT CLEANING AND REPAIRING 34 Remove construction protection, tags and labels and thoroughly clean all plumbing 35 equipment and trim. 36 Scour all fixtures just prior to building acceptance. 37 Including. Work of other Sections, clean, repair and touch-up, or replace when 38 directed, products which have been soiled, discolored, or damaged by work of this 39 Section. 40 Remove debris from Project Site upon work completion or sooner, if directed. 41 42 PROTECTION 43 Protect other Work against damage and discoloration caused by Work of this 44 Section. 45 46 47 48 END OF SECTION SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS;. T_NC TUKWXLFA,.WASHINGTON. TENANT IMPROVEMENTS BASIC ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 16010 -1 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 2 3 SECTION INCLUDES 4 Basic requirements of Division 16 and common to more than one section of Division 5 16. 6 7 CODES 8 Comply with regulations of serving Electric Utility, Telephone Utility, National 9 Electrical Code, National Fire Codes, and other applicable Codes. 10 When requirements of electrical specifications or drawings exceed those of 11 applicable code or standard, requirements of specifications and drawings shall 12 govern. 13 14 SYSTEMS DESIGN 15 General: 16 Electrical system shall be bidder designed and conform to requirements of 17 Division 16 and applicable codes. 18 Electrical system design shall be based on number and locations of outlets shown 19 on drawings. 20 Conform to panel locations, light fixture locations and light fixture schedule 21 shown on drawings. 22 Submittals: 23 Submit drawings complete with circuiting, riser diagram, and description of all 24 equipment, for approval prior to beginning work. 25 26 PAINTING 27 Work of this division includes painting of electrical items. 28 Paint electrical equipment as specified in Section 09900. 29 30 PERMITS, LICENSES AND TAXES 31 Obtain and pay for permits applicable to this project as required by law. 32 33 RECORD DRAWINGS 34 Prepare and submit record drawings to Architect for review. 35 36 COMPLETION AND TESTING 37 Complete each system as shown or specified herein and placed in operation except 38 where rough -in or partial systems are called for. 39 Test each system for proper operation, free of shorts, faults and unintentional 40 grounds. 41 42 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 43 Not Used 44 45 PART 3 - EXECUTION 46 47 LAYOUT AND COORDINATION 48 Inspect job site prior to bidding to become familiar with existing conditions 49 which will affect Work. 50 Electrical Drawings are diagrammatic indicating approximate location of outlets, 51 lighting fixtures, and electrical equipment. Consult architectural, structural, 52 and mechanical Drawings to avoid conflicts with equipment and structural members. 53 Minor relocations ordered prior to installation may be made without added cost to 54 Owner. 55 'SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS BASIC ELECTRICAL REOUIREMENTS 16010 -2 1 Notify Architect of any ambiguity, inconsistency, or error in Drawings or 2 Specifications. Do not proceed with any questionable items of Work without 3 Architect's approval. 4 Verify location of ceiling fixtures and devices with the Drawings as a guide for 5 bidding purposes. 6. Verify dimensions of each item of electrical equipment to fit available space. 7 Coordinate equipment access routes through construction. 8 9 TRENCHING AND BACKFILL (if any) 10 Provide trenching, backfilling, compaction, or other site restoration as required 11 by Work done in this division. 12 Minimum trench depth: 24 inches unless otherwise noted. 13 14 WIRING OF MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT 15 Coordinate with Mechanical Contractor. 16 17 PROTECTION OF WORK 18 Provide enclosures and trims in new condition, free of rust, scratches or other 19 finish defects. If damage occurs, refinish in a manner acceptable to the 20 Architect. 21 22 MOUNTING HEIGHTS 23 Mount fixtures and devices at heights listed below unless otherwise noted on 24 Drawings. 25 Where no mounting heights are indicated, request clarification from Architect. 26 Consult architectural, mechanical, and structural Drawings to avoid conflicts 27 prior to roughing -in. 28 All dimensions to center of device unless otherwise noted. 29 Light fixture mounting heights noted are clear dimension to bottom of fixtures. 30 Mounting heights are standard unless otherwise noted on Drawings. 31 Light Switches 42 inches 32 Convenience Receptacles 15 inches 33 Receptacle over Counter 6 inches above counter. 34 Receptacles- unfinished areas 48 inches 35 Telephone Outlets 48 inches 36 Verify location and methods for connecting to each item of equipment prior to 37 roughing -in. 38 Check voltage and phase of each item of equipment before connecting. 39 Replace ballasts, contactors, starters, transformers and like equipment which is 40 noisier than other similar equipment on the project. 41 42 LABELING 43 Clearly and properly label complete electrical system to indicate loads served or 44 function of each item of equipment provided. 45 Provide labels specified herein, except where special labeling requirements are 46 specified for equipment specified elsewhere. 47 Contactors, relays, time switches, transformers: Engraved Nameplate 48 corresponding to labeling in main sub- distribution or branch panel, serving 49 the device or apparatus. 50 Branch Panel Schedules: Typewritten, with protective clear, transparent 51 covers accounting for every breaker installed. Use actual room 52 designations assigned by name or number near completion of the Work. Do 53 not use designations on construction Drawings. 54 55 SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS BASIC ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 16010 -3 1 Provide four inch wide panel schedule with 1/4 inch height allowed for each 2 circuit line. 3 Branch Panels: Engraved nameplate corresponding with the main or 4 sub- distribution panel labeling. Mounted inside of panel door at flush 5 panels, and on face of door at surface panels. No brand labels or other 6 markings allowed on outside of panels. 7 Secure nameplates with screws or pop rivets. 8 9 CUTTING AND PATCHING 10 Do all necessary cutting and patching of existing surfaces required for 11 completion of Electrical Work. Patch to match finish and color of adjacent 12 surfaces. 13 Comply with requirements of Section 01045. 14 15 16 17 END OF SECTION SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC.- - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS BASIC ELECTRICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS 16050 -1 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 2 3 SECTION INCLUDES 4 Raceway, wires and cables, boxes, disconnects and supporting devices for power 5 and lighting distribution systems. 6 7 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING 8 Protect against damage and discoloration. 9 Deliver in Manufacturer's original, unopened, protective wrapping with original, 10 legible label intact. 11 12 DEFINITIONS 13 Wiring: 14 Electrical conductor, conduit, devices, connections and associated accessories, 15 or any combination thereof in order to provide a complete and operable system. 16 Drawings: 17 Conduit, conductors, outlets and junction boxes, shown on Drawings, are not 18 necessarily complete wiring system, but shown to schematically illustrate the 19 guidelines and intent of the design. 20 21 COORDINATION 22 Coordinate with other Trades affecting or affected by Work of this Section. 23 24 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 25 26 RACEWAY 27 Rigid Conduit: 28 Galvanized mild steel pipe conforming to ANSI standard C80.1 -1971. 29 Electric Metallic Tubing: 30 Galvanized steel tubing conforming to ANSI Standard C80.3 -1971. 31 Non - Metallic Plastic Conduit: 32 Polyvinyl chloride, schedule 40, Carlon, Certainteed, or approved. 33 Flexible Metal Conduit: 34 Minimum 1/2 inch size. 35 Surface Metal Conduit: 36 Wiremold, or approved. 37 Under Floor Duct: 38 Rectangular, minimum nominal dimension 3 1/8" X 1 1/4" with junction boxes and 39 fittings. 40 41 FITTINGS 42 Rigid and Intermediate Metal Conduit: 43 Couplings and Terminations: Threaded type. 44 Bushings: Insulating; T &B 1220 or 1230 Series. 45 Electrical Metallic Tubing: 46 Concrete -tight compression type or set screw type insulated throat connectors and 47 couplings. 48 Insulating Bushing: T &B 5030 or 5040 series. 49 Connections to equipment in damp locations: Jacketed type flex; Seal -rite, or 50 approved. 51 Expansion joint fittings: 0 -Z Manufacturing Company type EX or DX, or approved. 52 Raceway Sealing: 53 Duct -Seal, or approved, at ends of all underground and underslab conduits. 54 55 SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS BASIC ELECTRICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS 16050 -2 1 RACEWAY SUPPORT 2 Suspended Feeder Conduits: 3 Metal ring or trapeze type hangers with threaded steel rods. 4 In Concrete: 5 No. 14 steel wire ties to prevent displacement. Use for conduit up to 1 1/4 inch 6 size. 7 8 WIRE AND CABLE 9 Conductors: 10 Soft drawn solid copper. 11 No. 10 and 12 AWG; Type "TW" or "THHN" insulation. 12 No. 8 and larger, Class B stranded copper; Type "THW" or "THHN" insulation. 13 Minimum Conductor size: No. 12 AWG. 14 Use Code approved insulation suitable for all adverse exposure conditions 15 encountered unless otherwise noted on Drawings. 16 Splices: 17 No. 10 and 12 gauge Wire: Scotch "Hyflex" or "Ideal" wing wire nut type 18 connectors, or approved. 19 No. 8 gauge and larger: T &B Series 54000 pressure type connectors, or approved. 20 Tape: 21 "Scotch 33 ", or approved. 22 23 PLUG STRIP 24 Rectangular, metal, surface mount type with snap -in cover and fittings, comply 25 with UL standard 5; Wiremold, or approved. 26 Receptacle spacing as noted on Drawings. 27 28 OUTLET BOXES 29 Wall Type: 30 Standard galvanized steel knockout outlet boxes. Do not use gangable boxes. 31 Manufacturer: Appleton, National, Steel City, or approved. 32 Minimum Size: 4 inches diameter, 1 1/2 inches deep. 33 Accessories: Galvanized steel box covers and rings as required. 34 Floor Type: 35 Adjustable rectangular, cast iron 36 Manufacturer: Hubbell B -2436 single, Hubbell B -4233 two -gang, or approved. 37 38 SWITCHES AND RECEPTACLES 39 Devices: 40 Single Pole Switches: Hubbell 1221 41 Three -Way Switches: Hubbell 1223 42 Receptacles: Hubbell 5262-1. 43 Comparable grade devices manufactured by Bryant, Arrow -Hart, Sierra, Pass & 44 Seymour, General Electric, Leviton, and Slater are approved. 45 Surface Mounted Boxes: Raised industrial cover. 46 Telephone Plates: Strap mounted split plates; Sierra S5752 -C405 or S754 -C405 as 47 required. 48 Grade: Specification grade. 49 Markings: Switches with brand name or other visible markings not acceptable. 50 Plates: 51 Wall Plates: Smooth surface, rectangular; color as specified below. 52 Floor Plates: 53 Power: Aluminum, duplex, threaded type; Hubbell SA -3625, or approved. 54 Communications: Aluminum, combination threaded type, Hubbell SA -2425, or 55 approved. SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS BASIC ELECTRICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS 16050 -3 1 Finishes: 2 Warehouse and Restrooms: Gray colored devices with 302 stainless steel plates. 3 Elsewhere: Ivory colored devices and plates. 4 5 PART 3 - EXECUTION 6 7 INSTALLATION - GENERAL 8 Provide minimum #10 conductors for home -runs over 80 feet in length. 9 Coordinate all work and trim with carpet installers. 10 11 RACEWAY APPLICATION 12 Rigid Galvanized Conduit: 13 In poured concrete construction, where exposed to earth or weather, in damp 14 locations, where subject to mechanical injury, under roadways, and for elbows and 15 fittings terminating underground runs of PVC. 16 Non - Metallic Plastic Conduit (PVC): 17 Power and signal systems, underground service and feeders including runs under 18 the building slab. 19 Intermediate Metal Conduit: 20 All locations requiring rigid conduit except where subject to mechanical injury 21 or where noted on Drawings. 22 Electric Metallic Tubing: 23 All dry and protected locations. 24 Flexible Metal Conduit: 25 Where flexibility is necessary, connections to recessed light fixtures, Work 26 finished into existing concealed dry locations, connections to all equipment 27 subject to movement or vibration such as motors and transformers. 28 Surface Metal Raceway: 29 Only where noted in Drawings or Specifications. 30 Supplemental Ground Bus: 31 Locate in terminating switch and panelboards where PVC is provided in lieu of 32 GRC. 33 Ground Wire: 34 Provide green ground wire per code in all PVC runs. 35 36 RACEWAY INSTALLATION 37 Install electrical wiring in UL approved raceways and enclosures.' 38 Ream ends of metal conduits and leave free of burrs. 39 Provide pull boxes where shown or required to limit number of.bends in any 40 conduit to not more than three at 90 degrees each. 41 Use galvanized steel boxes of code required size and gauge with removable 42 Covers. Install so that covers will be accessible after Work is completed. 43 Verify with Architect any locations in finished areas. 44 Conceal all wiring in finished spaces unless otherwise approved by Architect. 45 Install exposed raceways parallel to structural lines. 46 Provide rigid conduit coupling flush with surface where conduit is stubbed from a 47 concrete slab or wall to serve a table outlet or electrical equipment. 48 Ground wire sized per code required in all PVC conduits. Conductor quantities 49 indicated in conduits do not include ground wires unless otherwise noted. 50 Protect all portions of steel conduits installed underground with corrosion 51 protection tape. Wrap to provide double layer. 52 SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS BASIC ELECTRICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS 16050 -4 1 WIRE AND CABLE INSTALLATION 2 Complete splices promptly after wire installation. 3 Use single wire pigtails for fixture and device connections. Wire nuts may be 4 used for fixture wire connections to single wire circuit conductor pigtails. 5 Remove insulation with tool designed specifically for wire stripping. 6 Leave conductors nick -free. 7 8 OUTLET BOX INSTALLATION 9 Install within 1/8 inch of finish surface lines, level and plumb. 10 Long screws with spacers or shims for mounting devices not acceptable. 11 Do not expose any combustible materials to wiring at outlets. 12 Install outlet boxes for flex connected fixtures within five feet of fixture 13 conduit knock -out. 14 15 SWITCH AND RECEPTACLE INSTALLATION 16 Mount all receptacles and switches vertically unless otherwise shown on Drawings. 17 18 PRODUCT CLEANING AND REPAIRING 19 Including Work of other Sections, clean repair and touch -up, or replace when 20 directed, Products which have been soiled, discolored, or damaged by work of this 21 Section. 22 Remove debris from Project Site upon work completion or sooner, if directed. 23 24 25 26 27 END OF SECTION :SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC.7;TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS 28 29 30 31 ( 32 33 34 35 36 37 ( 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 SERVICE AND DISTRIBUTION EQUIPMENT 16400 -1 PART 1 - GENERAL SECTION INCLUDES Equipment and installation related to transmission, distribution, and control of electrical current, including switchboards, panelboards, transformers and motor controls. SUBMITTALS Submit in accordance with Section 01340. Shop Drawings: Show layout, dimensions, details of construction, methods of joining to other Work, required clearances, finishes, accessories, and other pertinent items. EQUIPMENT TO BE GROUNDED Ground all electrical equipment, raceways and enclosures in accordance with code rules and established safety practices. PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDING Protect against damage and discoloration. Deliver in Manufacturer's original, unopened, protective wrapping with original, legible label intact. COORDINATION Coordinate with other Trades affecting or affected by Work of this Section. PART 2 - PRODUCTS GROUNDING CONNECTORS Type: Cast bronze. Manufacturer: Raco #2531 or #2532, or approved. Buried Splices and Connections: Cadwelded. PANELBOARDS Construction: Factory preassembled. Bussing: Copper. Feeder Lugs: Separate lug for each feeder conductor. Manufacturer: Same manufacturer as main distribution panel and subpanels installed as part of the building shell contract. Breakers: Type: Bolt -on. Spacing: Minimum 3/4 inch on center. Interrupting Capacity: Minimum 10,000 amps. Switching: 15 or 20 amp single pole breakers to have "switching duty" capability. Cabinet: Material: Steel; galvanized where set in concrete. Panel Door Latch: Combination catch and lock with two milled keys; key all locks alike. Cover Plates: With roll -lip return where required. Finish: Flat, light gray finish suitable for painting. Separately pack trims, protect from scratching. SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS; INC. -- TUKWILA,;WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS SERVICE AND DISTRIBUTION EOUIPMENT 16400 -2 1 CIRCUIT BREAKERS 2 Breakers: 3 Type: Quick -make, quick- break, ambient compensated and trip indicating; fully 4 interchangeable without disturbing adjacent units. ` LIGHTING 16500 -1 1 PART 1 - GENERAL 2 3 SECTION INCLUDES 4 Equipment and installation related to interior lighting systems, and special 5 lighting applications. 6 7 SUBMITTALS 8 Submit in accordance with Section 01340. 9 Shop Drawings: 10 Include the following: 11 Complete construction and photometric data. 12 Candlepower distribution curve. 13 Table of coefficient of utilization using Zonal Cavity Method for indoor 14 fixtures. 15 Foot Candle Curve and ANSI Beam Spread Classification for fixed aiming 16 point, outdoor fixtures. 17 NEMA beam spread and efficiency for flood lights. 18 Include lens material and thickness, and housing sheet metal gauge with approval 19 requests for fluorescent fixtures. ' 20 Notify Architect of any conflict in catalog number and fixture description, or 21 general lighting specifications for any specified fixture. 22 23 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING 24 Protect against damage and discoloration. 25 Deliver in Manufacturer's original, unopened, protective wrapping with original, 26 legible label intact. 27 28 COORDINATION 29 Coordinate with other Trades affecting or affected by Work of this Section. 30 31 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 32 33 GENERAL 34 Fiber socket liners not permitted. 35 Polystyrene lenses not permitted. 36 Incorporate ballasts in luminaire housing unless otherwise noted. 37 38 FIXTURES (BY TYPE) 39 See Fixture Schedule on Drawings. 40 41 LAMPS 42 Incandescent Lamps: 43 Inside frosted unless otherwise noted. 44 Fluorescent Lamps: 45 T -8, cool white, unless otherwise noted. 46 Lamp Manufacturers: 47 General Electric, no substitutes. 48 49 BALLASTS 50 Fluorescent Ballasts: 51 Electronic, conforming to UL 935, 95% or greater power factor, UL Class P, Class 52 A sound rating, rapid start with CBM /ETL and UL approved labels, total harmonic 53 distortion no exceeding 20% of input current. 54 Ballasts capable of reliable operation of lamps at lowest temperature normally 55 encountered. SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - TUKWILA, WASHINGTON TENANT IMPROVEMENTS LIGHTING 16500 -2 1 LOUVERS 2 Parabolic Louvers: Injection molded polystyrene with specular silver finish, 3 3/4" X 3/4" X 1/2" cubes. 4 Provide at recessed lighting at microwave display where shown on Drawings. 5 6 PART 3 - EXECUTION 7 8 FIXTURE INSTALLATION 9 Support fixtures from building structure except where ceiling construction or 10 other provisions are specifically designed to support fixture units. 11 Properly align and level fixtures; maintain fixture support alignment. 12 Secure lay -in fixtures with factory furnished earthquake clips. 13 Provide fixtures at all light outlets. 14 Provide similar fixtures to like location at outlet symbols on Drawings without a 15 type designation. 16 Assemble track light fixtures and provide to Tenant for installation. 17 18 LAMPS 19 All lamps and fixtures shall be in proper operation at time of project 20 acceptance. 21 22 CLEANING AND REPAIRING 23 Leave fixtures clean at the time of Work acceptance with all lamps operational. 24 Clean and protect fixtures from dirt, dust, paint and debris. 25 Clean dirty fixtures at completion of the project at no additional cost to the 26 Owner. 27 Remove debris from Project Site upon work completion or sooner, if directed. 28 Including Work of other Sections, clean, repair and touch -up, or replace. when 29 directed, Products which have been soled, discolored, or damaged by work of this 30 Section. 31 Leave installation clean and defect -free. 32 33 PROTECTION 34 Protect other 35 Section. 36 37 38 39 40 Work against damage and discoloration caused by Work of this END OF. SECTION SMITH' S HOME,; FURNISHINGS1 .INC. 7 ..TUKWILA, " WASHINGTON: • TENANT IMPROVEMENTS carlson/veit architects p.c. 3085 river road north • salem, phone on 97303 • hone 503 390 -0281 g ADDENDUM ORDER NO.1 Date: October 19, 1993 Project: Smith's Home Furnishings - Tukwila, WA To: Grady, Harper and Carlson, Inc. This Addendum forms a part of the Contract Documents and modifies the original Bidding Documents dated October 6, 1993, as noted below, and becomes a part of the Contract Documents per the General Conditions. This Change Order consists of 16 pages. ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS: 1. Revise Computers 106 per new location of exit door; see Sheets AD1 -1, AD1 -2, AD1 -3, and elevations on Sheets AD1 -4 and AD1 -5. 2. Revise Audio 105 per enlargement of "N.I.C." Room; see Sheet AD1 -1, AD1 -2, and ADl -3. 3. Revise Warehouse 113 per new exit door location; see Sheet AD1 -6, AD1 -7, and AD 1 -8. Add (I) exit light. 4. Revise Corridor 119 per new exit door; see Sheet. 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CAR Spy STA E OF WASfUNGTON '11X5 151X3 0 0 3' -611 as d.l� Q31.NI'dd r title SIMIT SMITH'S HOME I LA ISIIINCS, INC. VIA carlson /veit architects p.c. 3085 river road north • salem, oregon 97303 • phone 503 390 -0281 project Ile) -q drawn 1-4 &I sheet r ■ i' C... %S :M.1] ]►i7..i7RY7w7\` ICYY:.7 ?e71Ya:.7o.7mY w.voro -wea ea m.1.'MmYS APPROX. LOG. OF OWNER INSTALLED CHAIN LINK FENCE AND GATE - 10' -0" HIGH WAREHOUSE 113 j Is' -s s/ s" BREAK R1 114 3' -0'� GLR 10' -0" 1 1 th 1 y war C € A an WOMEN 115 2D' MT, 60 CL C 1 MEN 116 rael REGISTERED CR a 0. CARLSON ST,1 OF WASI IINGTON ta;MITHG SMI'l'll'S NOME I'URNISIIINCS, INC. -ru L._,\ IA carlson/veit architects p.c. 3085 river road north • salem, oregon 97303 • phone 503 390 -0281 date 10' if?-415 project drawn GM&i sheet AD/ 1-Co/ J C ®E OFF ICE 112 J J OFF ICE - OPEN TO ROOF 111 OFF ice 110 VAS ; ®E• STRUCTURE ABOVE. J J MOUNT rUCruRts To sTRUGTUKt ?WOVE ®E• J J J J 24' -C M WOMEN •115 .03 9, -0" / EF EF MEN I. 116 'M M• i Ca-e' CA/1IC 0. CARSON STA _ OF WASI IIN3TON REGISTERED AP,Cyii)Et' T Otte GMITHG SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. 7L k^ k• -! ! LA I I.-IA TT date project I [o -q carlson /veit architects p.c. 3085 river road north • salem, oregon 97303 • phone 503 390 -0281 drawn sheet title 7� GMIT'H G SMI'PII'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. TI,VA ILAj kik, carlson /veit architects p.c. 3085 river road north • salem, oregon 97303 • phone 503 390 -0281 date 10- I $ -13 project - °13 drawn ML.1 sheet ADI-B PEI 45" APP I8' -5 5/5" BREAK ROOM [1141 10' -0" 1 1 1 1 1 WOMEN 00000 FFIGE MT. 516N 60" Arr To cr. or 816N GORRIOOR 1 119 1 ORNER GUARDS MT. DIRECTLY ON TOP OF WOOD BASE It ItOA N ail MIN WALLS CONTINUOUS TO ✓� ROOP DECK ABOVE - TYP @ RATED CORRIDOR ONLY MT, 816N b0" Arr TO LOP 516N 2' -1" JAN 117 SOU REGISH TERED ARC ,E CRAA D. C.IBISON STATE OF WASHIlGTON \1140.1mouremmur title 11; IM T�17'G SMITH'S IIUML FURNISHINGS, INC. TU1co I L/\ , kJ date 10' $'613 project Ito -°I3 drawn sheet carlson/veit architects p.c. 3085 river road north • salem, oregon 97303 • phone 503 390 -0281 REGISTE R"') ARCH .ECT .JAN 117 tltl. GMITHG SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - -114,1/ LA t 14 A CORRIDOR 1 119 carlson /veit architects p.c. 3085 river road north • salem, oregon 97303 • phone 503 390 -0281 date • 10 - I $- 93 project Iro -q3 drawn sheet /\Dl - -Iv J -- v All I pulni'os i <o, . 1 A2 • itt__iI' j-- dB". A2 i '!1 A2 1 A2 I ,... � \ 1 IL I r �� �� .�I � J ..� EMI fil F -- "' AGGUSIG SUSP. CLG. IN5U..�TION TO 7 E RI.VETEt ON EXTEND 4' -C _WALL_ - O�FI�E 1 118 1M :- WOMEN - _____ 115 1 Q ZS 9' 4 9. -0^ di a -0" EF M. l YS ABOVE GLb. , • t= dt �JG XS ... — M 5' -o° 5Q. E1 EP o- ZS MEN G to TYP. zs 1' 116 1 G M ABOVE ®e • _ REGISTE R"') ARCH .ECT .JAN 117 tltl. GMITHG SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. - -114,1/ LA t 14 A CORRIDOR 1 119 carlson /veit architects p.c. 3085 river road north • salem, oregon 97303 • phone 503 390 -0281 date • 10 - I $- 93 project Iro -q3 drawn sheet /\Dl - -Iv s } REF 6F) PH �`.. :u • 444.. u ...:.:.40 6F VNOMEN %FFIGE)q • A �` 115 M! A U U �® *A 4444.0444.. •4,04 BREAK ROOM ruommummessi■••■• 5088 REGISTERF ARC l 'Et P C G b. CM LSON STAi Of WASHINGTON title GMITHG SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC. mJIc..L; I I date le," IS -613 project Ito -q3 drawn GMG-I sheet carlson/veit architects p.c. 3085 river road north • salem, oregon 97303 • phone 503 390 -0281 AD I -I I •„: 606 REGISTERED ` ARCMI 'Cr • C C D. CARLSON STA; OF WASIIIPJGTON title GMITHG SMITH'S HOME FURNISHINGS, INC, -ruic„ carlson /veit architects p.c. 3085 river road north • salem, oregon 97303 • phone 503 390 -0281 date ►a • ►8 •qa project (0-q3 drawn GM G� sheet AoI -1z tn EMI BEDI7I NG 12 L s' -o° SPRINKLER 121 I title GMITHG SMITH'S 110MF, FUUNISI IINGS, INC. .GC-l'/ CRVI D. CARLSON STATE OF WASHINGTON date 10- IS -`1 project I(p -q✓ drawn GMG carlson/veit architects p.c. 3085 river road north • salem, oregon 97303 • phone 503 390 -0281 sheet At)1-?i sore ` REGISTTRCD ARC CT c D. CARLSON STAI OF WASHINGTON SPRINKLER title :Ts MITH'ri SMITI I'S 1I0MI FURNISHINGS, INC, x..[4.11 LL. I w carlson/veit architects p.c. 3085 river road north • salem, oregon 97303 • phone 503 390 -0281 121 date 10 -1$•q3 project Ilo -q3 drawn GM Cl sheet ,4D1-IL (4) EQUAL SPACES 1101C 6066 REGISTERED LARCH T CR/G D. CARLSON STATH OF WASHINGTON title fialt4117111111.71; SMITH'S IIOME FURNISHINGS, INC. L , !mil /\ O n h 5E1,13)IN6 z date 10'142213 project il0 -613 drawn 6M6-1 sheet carlson /veit architects p.c. 3085 river road north • salem, oregon 97303 • phone 503 390 -0281 carlson/veit architects p.c. 3085 river road north • salem, oregon 97303 • phone 503 390 -0281 ADDENDUM NO.2 Date: October 27, 1993 Project: Smith's Home Furnishings - Tukwila, WA To: Grady, Harper and Carlson, Inc. This Addendum forms a part of the Contract Documents and modifies the original Bidding Documents dated October 6, 1993, as noted below, and becomes a part of the Contract Documents per the General Conditions. This Addendum consists of the pages. ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS: 1. Clarification of power supplied to Electrical Room 108. See Sheet AD1 -1. 2. Revise plumbing walls per Sheet AD1 -2. 3. Revise Janitor Room 117 per Sheet AD1 -2. 9. Note new location for exit door, per. shell Architect direction. 5 Clarification of power supplied to Janitor Room 117. See Sheet AD1 -2: Z5 DIM. FROM FACE OF FINISHED WALL AT CENTER DISPLAY ONLY � f 3' -8" MT. SIGN 60" APP TO CL or SIGN 21-19/ HOME THEATS 1 107 1 II' -4 9/8" EXIST 2" WATER PIPE TELCO BD EXISTING SUPPLY 400 AMP 2'11/280 V PANEL 2 FLapie.f1440 VVV i flEGIS cFt,':1) 1 I�!IGIII 1' . /., CF G.CARLSCN STA OFWA3:IItJGTON Mlle GMITH'G Shll'I'II'S NOME P'URIIISIIINCS, INC. I carlson /veit architects p.c. 3085 river road north • salem, oregon 97303 • phone 503 390 -0281 date 10'21 -61 project 14/ 9 drawn sheet ADZ-I 5REAK ROOM 114 10' -0" 5' -10" n PEI �I 45" •...T�:. • 1 1 1 1 WOMEN 1- 115 MT. SIGN 60" APP TO CLOP SIGN CORRI rPos 119 CORNER GUARDS MT, DIRECTLY ON TOP OF WOOD BASE ....:..} aevr1-w.:.•.r. 1-.:•...5 jj c EUug I ♦ II MT. SIGN 60" APP T ft OP SIGN WALLS CONTINUOUS TO ROOF DECK ABOVE — TYP ® RATED CORRIDc MEN 116 1�.,� JAN 1 117 I ELEC PNLS BRKT EXISTING SUPPLY 600 AMP 2T1/450 V PANEL EXI -T 2" WATER PIP E+IiCiII�I}.CI title GMITHG SMITH'S HOME f'UUNISIIINCS, INC. k l ILA, L1,A date 10.21 -�3 project ((0.93 drawn GMC1 sheet carison /veit architects p.c. 3085 river road north • salem, oregon 97303 • phone 503 390 -0281 carlscn /veit architects p.c. 3085 river road north • salem, oregon 97303 • phone 503 390 -0281 CHANGE ORDER NO. 1 Date: November 11, 1993 Project: Smith's Home Furnishings - Tukwila, WA To: Grady, Harper and Carlson, Inc. This Change Order forms a part of the Contract Documents and modifies the original Bidding Documents dated October 6, 1993, as noted below, and becomes a part of the Contract Documents per the General Conditions. This Changer Order consists of three pages with attached set of complete contract documents (blacklines). ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS: 1. Revise vignettes as shown on Sheet A1.2. 2. Revise light fixture schedule, type F to read: Track: Con -Tech "LT" series, white color. Head: Alta Illumination C. #1442 M24 -2, adjustable die cast aluminum body with white finish low voltage operation, 35W MR -16 -C Lamp 75% spot and 25% flood, pink /amber tinted lens. Transformer: CSC #T -23RD, 500 VA dual breaker, 11.5 volts output. 3. Revise Computers 106 base cabinets as shown on Sheets A5.5. 4. Revise Telephones base cabinets as shown on Sheet A5.2. 5. Revise VCR /Camcorder base cabinets as shown on Sheet A5.3. 6. Revise soffit elevations at Bedding 120 as shown on Sheet A5.3. 7. Add reveal at Big Screen TV entry soffit. See Sheet A5.2. 8. Revise entry soffit elevations at Big Screen TV 103, Television 104, and Computers 106 to be 9' -0 ". See A2.1. 9. Revise dimensions at Wallovens as shown on Sheet A5.2. Change Order No.1 Smith's Home Furnishings - Tukwila, WA Page 2 10. Relocate the shared wall between Refrigerators 102 and Big Screen T.V. 103 as shown on Sheet A1.1. 11. Lengthen end walls at Refrigerators 102 as shown on Sheet A1.1. 12. Delete one of two Communications Centers. Relocate the remaining Communications Center as shown on Sheet A1.1. 13. Add freestanding Console display in Televisions 104 as shown on Sheet A1.1. 14. Add freestanding Racking display to Audio 105 as shown on Sheet A1.1. 15. Add freestanding Computer display to Computers 106 as shown on Sheet A1.1. 16. Revise center unit in Home Theatre as shown on Sheet A1.1. See also elevators on Sheet A5.4. 17. Delete Glass Block Display at VCR /Camcorder; add Pedestals as shown on Sheets A1.1 and A5.6. 18. Revise Monitor opening detail as shown on Sheet. A6.2. 19. Revise Cashier counter as shown on Sheet A1.2 and elevation F /A5.1. 20. Add 1.4" drilled hole at VCR display as shown on Sheet A6.2. ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS 1. Add power and floor duct to small Dishwasher display as shown on Sheet E1.1. 2. Add duplex receptacles as shown on E1.1 and E1.2. 3. Add power at Credit as shown on E1.1. 4. Add J -boxes for neon at Camcorder /VCR as shown on Sheet E1.1. 5. Add conduit and power stripe for free standing display in Computers 106 as shown on Sheet E1.1. 6. Add floor duct to Racking display in Audio 105 as shown on Sheet E1.1. 7. Add floor duct to console display in Televisions 104 as shown on Sheet E1.1. Change Order No.1 Smith's Home Furnishings - Tukwila, WA Page 3 8. Revise location of floor duct in Big Screens 103 as shown on Sheet E1.1. SPECIFICATIONS 1. Section 09900, Painting, page 4, line 41, Interior Gypsum Board, revise to read: One coat latex primer, two coats egg shell glass latex enamel. Minimum dry thickness: 5.3 mils. Maximum paint colors: 15. 2. Section 06200, Finish Carpeting, page 1, line 47, Slat Wall Paneling, add as follows: Facing and Slots: Plastic laminate as specified in Section 06240. 3. Section 06200, Finish Carpeting, page 1 , line 51, delete. 4. Section 09260, Gypsum Board Systems, page 2, line 41, Reveal Molding, revise to read: Extruded aluminum with factor end caps; Gordon Inc., 558 -5/8. ^'- �w�+.+.y"- �.r..w.�••.- wr- vr•.r ■r •ta•.,.• • .w■ r'.�w_..r...r+w +rAL. rw•rr.wwwww ∎.••rr.+r 'wrwrrw. - >.. -v,,. c CoCVE ANALXBIS S. +p ✓r' F r -- rip ••••K'r'lIM+11i • • L r - E "As, tiG " ".� `°�:`. = i_. •"+o \ ;' -• :, AA C, ij ""C.~�• C. •rte .N . -- es ..... C p .77 \ AATT� �'w , 1 ;i jl1i I jl!l iI!;;lil i 3 0 If) T`IS INS:. 1 FIR,O.JECT r)1R,C,..70FR:Y# O. Eox 6ar'1-3p TvKY4 L. A. "ASt-ii rO\ w75 -..�� t A..X a S T ' 5 ; OYE !S ;OO S RKrcR' A'7' .SFN ER ORE7 0\ c"70-10 6a.2-a-22 Ax .' OCT -:= G ;!TG_ Y:.JE-L, ..ESC ASSOC. ■✓p L•A<ESI�; -' SEATTLE:, "'" ,ARL.5o' N/ vE1°'" ARZ.C. i�"EGTS RI VER s„ SALF:Y., O! 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