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Permit EL08-0340 - FIDELITY INVESTOR CENTER
FIDELITY INVESTOR CENTER 304 STRANDER BL EL08 -340 Parcel No.: Address: Suite No: Citylbf Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us 6364200010 304 STRANDER BL TUKW ELECTRICAL PERMIT Permit Number: Issue Date: Permit Expires On: EL08 -340 08/07/2008 02/03/2009 Tenant: Name: Address: Owner: Name: Address: Contact Person: Name: Address: FIDELITY INVESTOR CENTER 304 STRANDER BL , TUKWILA WA WESTFIELD PROPERTY TAX DEPT PO BOX 130940 , CARLSBAD CA JOSH KIMMEL 11601 WILSHIRE BL 14TH FLOOR , LOS ANGELES CA Contractor: Name: SEA TAC ELECTRIC INC Address: 7056 S 220TH ST , KENT WA Contractor License No: SEATAEI077RW Phone: Phone: 310- 893 -4761 Phone: Expiration Date: 12/16/2009 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: UNDERGROUND ELECTRICAL CONDUIT & INSTALLATION Value of Electrical: Type of Fire Protection: $50,000. 00 Electrical Service provided by: PUGET SOUND ENERGY Permit Center Authorized Signature: Fees Collected: $1,127.50 National Electrical Code Edition: 2005 Date: —1-0 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 performance o ork. I am authorized to sign and obtain this electrical permit. Signature: Print Name: 1.-ezeri X Date: Q 7 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. doc: EL -4/07 EL08 -340 Printed: 08-07 -2008 Parcel No.: 6364200010 Address: Suite No: Tenant: • City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us 304 STRANDER BL TUKW FIDELITY INVESTOR CENTER PERMIT CONDITIONS Permit Number: Status: Applied Date: Issue Date: EL08 -340 ISSUED 04/01/2008 08/07/2008 1: * * *FJ,PCTRICAL * ** 2: A copy of the electrical work permit shall be posted or otherwise made readily accessible to the Electrical Inspector at each work site. 3: Approved plans shall be maintained at the construction site and shall be readily available to the Electrical Inspector. 4: All electrical work shall be in accordance with NFPA 70 - NEC, and requirements for electrical installations, Chapter 296 -46B WAC. 5: When any portion of the electrical installation is to be hidden from view by permanent placement of parts of the building, such equipment shall not be concealed until it has been inspected and approved by the Electrical Inspector. 6: The issuance of an electrical work permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of the provisions of the electrical code or other ordinances of the jurisdiction. Permits or related documentation that presumes to grant this authority are therefore not valid. 7: Any change in the scope of work described by the electrical work permit shall require additional work permits. Where approved plans have been issued, revisions to the plans and additional review may be required. I hereby certify that I have read these conditions and will comply with them as outlined. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provision of any other work or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. Signature: Print Name: a/` /4/a Date: 7`U.r doc: Cond -Elec EL08 -340 Printed: 08 -07 -2008 • CITY OF TUKWILA Community Development Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 http. / /www. ci.tukwila. wa. us Electrical Permit No. E w 8 ` 3 Project No. (For office use only) ELECTRICAL PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax. * *Please Print ** SITE LOCATION King Co Assessor's Tax No.: - 4. 7- - -C)e) %D Site Address: 3e9'1 S r V �/ %4 ��� fa�A /106Suite Number: Floor: New Tenant: Yes ❑ ..No Tenant Name: el.' 4.7 /17.ThVe iiV i Property Owners Name: 10 T- i M ,. �Jd (z 4`-1 Mailing Address: / /be/ fit' City State ritelaa Zip CONTACT PERSON - Who do we contact when your permit is ready to be issued Name: x/!354 Mailing Address: / /L.D/ 1t) E -Mail Address: 1 //t?/9%P / /- , -/4,_ Day Telephone: City Fax Number: ,3/O -c?-13 - 4/76./ State Zip ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company Name: To be, 4 Mailing Address: Zip City Contact Person: Day Telephone: E -Mail Address: Fax Number: Contractor Registration Number: Expiration Date: State Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ Sb .O 6 6 Scope of Work (please provide detailed ;�r information): GI )id er o �1 .1i - F (ems iri. ` c � Will service be altered? ❑ Yes ❑ No Adding more than 50 amps? ❑ Yes p' No Type of Use: Type of work: [YNew ❑ Addition ❑ Service Change ❑ Remodel ❑ Tenant Improvement ❑ Low Voltage ❑ Generator ❑ Fire Alarm ❑ Telecommunication ❑ Temporary Service Property Served by: ®' Puget Sound Energy ❑ Seattle City Light H.•Applicannns■Fonns- Apphcannns On Lme,d -?Ott' • Electrical Permit Applicanon.doe bh Page 1 of 2 RESIDENTIAL NEW RESIDENTIAL SERVICE ❑ New single family dwellings (including an attached garage) ❑ Garages, pools, spas and outbuildings ❑ Low voltage systems (alarm, furnace thermostat) 5140.00 S75.00 ea 555.00 ea RESIDENTIAL REMODEL AND SERVICE CHANGES ❑ Service change or alteration 575.00 (no added/altered circuits) ❑ Service change with added/altered circuits 575.00 number of added circuits $10.00 ea ❑ Circuits added/altered without service change $50.00 (up to 5 circuits) ❑ Circuits added/altered without service change $50.00 (6 or more circuits) $7.00 ea ❑ Meter /mast repair 565.00 ❑ Low voltage systems S55.00 (alarm, furnace thermostat) MULTI - FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL Fees are based on the valuation of the electrical contract. MISCELLANEOUS FEES ❑ Temporary service (residential) $58.00 ❑ Temporary service (generator) 575.00 ❑ Manufactured/mobile home service $80.00 (excluding garage or outbuilding) ❑ Carnivals $75.00 Number of concessions 510.00 ea PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES - Value of Construction — In all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Permit Center to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of Plan Review — Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. The Building Official may grant one extension of time for an additional period not to exceed 90 days. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING OWNER OR ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR: i Signature: L �� Print Name: lth) 1 c: i i) (^'� ) Mailing Address:633 vt'•t t['Q -r, T7 -4,,(.- ..3 Date: - ���� ri Day Telephone: L. e-‘74//e City �a z State Zip Date Application Accepted: 9_ Date Application Expires: 10 - _0 & Staff initials: (L / HMpplicanons\Fonn — Applications On Lme'd -2007 - Elecmcal Permu • \pplication.d c bh Page 2 of 2 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us RECEIPT Parcel No.: 6364200010 Permit Number: EL08 -340 Address: 304 STRANDER BL TUKW Status: APPROVED Suite No: Applied Date: 04/01/2008 Applicant: FIDELITY INVESTOR CENTER Issue Date: Receipt No.: R08 -02868 Payment Amount: $902.00 Initials: WER Payment Date: 08/07/2008 10:57 AM User ID: 1655 Balance: $0.00 Payee: SEA -TAC ELECTRIC TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount Payment Check 8845 902.00 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Account Code Current Pmts ELECTRICAL PERMIT - NONR 000.322.101.00.0 902.00 Total: $902.00 1h1 :3E/ )7 17n 1",7:7-,L O2 J doc: Receipt -06 Printed: 08-07 -2008 • City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 -431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us RECEIPT Parcel No.: 6364200010 Permit Number: EL08 -340 Address: 2800 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKW Status: PENDING Suite No: Applied Date: 04/01/2008 Applicant: FIDELITY INVESTOR CENTER Issue Date: Receipt No.: R08 -00999 Initials: WER User ID: 1655 Payment Amount: $225.50 Payment Date: 04/01/2008 02:18 PM Balance: $902.00 Payee: A2Z SPECIALTIES TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount Payment Check 0118 225.50 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Account Code Current Pmts ELECTRICAL PLAN - NONRES 000.345.832.00.0 225.50 Total: $225.50 doc: Receiot -06 Printed: 04 -01 -2008 INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPE ION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION l� 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 fig- 3'i 0 \IL Project: �9ELt Type of Inspection: 700/ V00 Address: h / Date Called: Special Instrruuctlons: Date Wanted: / 2_ 5- a.m p.m. Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. El Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: 6 -K. , SaUici v IN) ; Inspector: Date: r at/ci6g ri $60.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: s INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit 6 II -31 PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION VL 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206431 -3670 INSPECTION NO. Project: 1- 9 6u r ! "� Type of Inspection: .7 O 1 t Address: S n a sDA Date Called: Special Instructi ns: Date Wanted: 1 ti r Ir C.m. Requester: j Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: OK. - 5ei2ot,E uAt-KA -L L -r To Cr (Wilder Inspector: Date: El $60.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: INSPE INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit 3Y0 ION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 ' Project: 9 f _ e Type of Inspection: 1D0 Address: Date Called: Special Instru tions: Date Wanted: Zf*o a rr p.m. Requester: 1 Phone No: C) Approved per applicable codes. El Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: D_K. - gek SE A1JP Co JDoir Inspector: iSes,J1). 'Date: Q7 244 ❑ $60.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: INSPECTION RECORD (��l��� Retain a copy with permit C INSP CTION N0. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 12-- 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 Project: �� � �� I. rrf Iii d Type of Inspection: � 00 � � Address: 301 s>�A 0( Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: 61/7-9 6.a... p.m. Requester: 9 Phone No: 4 EiApproved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Ph " SL c.o•l oof r$ I „ Fig c4D41T v (inspector: Soh 66-4Jt2 Date: 01 lay 19,g El $60.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: 5, po -•3.. .. -' �r,►w+r4.r+es"AMrAitt _w. _ r `•..V- . . _... 2- INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION,. tz 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 itAsg-3Lo Project: Pi Xu Ti /Jai-. OIL. Type of Inspection: loo/ Address: 301 5TO J,C Date Called: Special Instruct ons: Date Wanted: - yo 4J! Z ,. Fiw( qb 1/�a 1 ra.ry `gym. Requester: a PA.1 e1 it i(MK\ Phone No: t ['Approved per applicable codes. ❑ Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: VA - yo 4J! Z ,. Fiw( rib?' PA.1 e1 it i(MK\ s . Inspector: -Se 6644 fc Date: Debra $60.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: 'Date: INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NSJ' CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION V(4-1 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431- r �c.og_ 3yo Project:, / i'} - tri inIV. C-rk . Type of Inspection: 700/ 1 \,J Address: 30if Sikke4Dfl Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: Os- ((( am p..m. . Requester: 1 Phone No: 1 ElApproved per applicable codes. El Corrections required prior to approval. ` COMMENT P4- . J�J9p�GQoo ��wc�/�c. Seaedir,e Ca�IDy� �"`j rl 1'� irk 13l.2/1 AorPtt iAr Inspector: 6c/ 6t-Awrik Date: D4 D s A7 El $60.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No.: Date: £LOPrYIO TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION 00 ELECTRICAL FIDE COPY PART 1 - GENERAL RECEIVED APR 012008 PERMIT CENTER 1 1.00 GENERAL PROVISIONS 1 1.01 SCOPE OF WORK r - 1.02 RELATED WORK 1 1.03 PRODUCTS FURNISHED, BUT NOT INSTALLED UNDER THIS SECTION 2 1.04 DEFINITIONS RE�f�j�.FQR 2 1.05 CODES, REFERENCES AND PERMITS . �E.ICQMP�CE 3 1.06 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS NFPA 70 N 4 1.09 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA 2 1.07 MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT STANDARDS ppR..` ipag 4 1.08 SUBMITTALS 4 ►:!i 8 rG . 1.10 RECORD DRAWINGS 1 , D '5*:. 9 1.11 WARRANTIES B 10 1.12 COORDINATION 10 1.13 INTERPRETATION OF DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS 11 1.14 INSPECTION OF SITE CONDITIONS 11 1.15 SURVEY AND MEASUREMENTS 11 1.16 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING 12 1.17 PROTECTION OF WORK AND PROPERTY 12 1.18 SUPERVISION 12 1.19 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS 12 1.20 SCHEDULE 12 1.21 HOISTING, SCAFFOLDING AND PLANKING 12 1.22 CUTTING AND PATCHING 13 1.23 SLEEVES, INSERTS AND ANCHOR BOLTS 13 1.24 SUPPLEMENTARY STEEL, CHANNELS AND SUPPORTS 14 1.25 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS 14 1.26 ACCESSIBILITY 14 1.27 SEISMIC RESTRAINT REQUIREMENTS 15 1.28 PROJECT CLOSEOUT 15 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 17 2.00 IDENTIFICATION 17 FIDELITY INVESTMENTS -SEATTLE, WA ELECTRICAL 20080076.00 16000 - i FOUNDATION PLAN MARCH 19, 2008 2.01 RACEWAYS AND CONDUIT 18 2.02 WIRE AND CABLE (600V) 19 2.03 JUNCTION AND PULL BOXES 20 PART 3 - EXECUTION 21 3.00 IDENTIFICATION 21 3.01 RACEWAYS AND CONDUIT 22 3.02 WIRE AND CABLE (600V) 24 3.03 JUNCTION AND PULL BOXES 26 FIDELITY INVESTMENTS -SEATTLE, WA ELECTRICAL 20080076.00 16000 - ii FOUNDATION PLAN MARCH 19, 2008 SECTION 16000 ELECTRICAL PART 1 - GENERAL 1.00 GENERAL PROVISIONS A. The GENERAL REQUIREMENTS, DIVISION 1, and BIDDING AND CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS, DIVISION 0, are hereby made a part of this Specification Section. B. Examine all Drawings and all Sections of the Specifications and requirements and provisions affecting the work of this Section. 1.01 SCOPE OF WORK A. This project is for the installation of Electrical shell and core systems to support a single story 7,200 SF Class A retail /office building. B. The work under this Section shall include the furnishing of all materials, labor, equipment and supplies and the performance of all operations to provide complete working systems, in general, to include the following items: 1. Identification 2. Raceways and Conduit 3. Wire and Cable (600V) 4. Junction Boxes, Pull Boxes and Wireways 5. Sleeving 6. Fire Seal and Fireproof Sealant 7. Supervision and Approval 8. Testing 9. Operating and maintenance instructions and manuals 10. Coordination drawings 11. Shop drawings 12. Record (as- built) drawings C. Work of this Section is generally shown on the Electrical Drawings. 1.02 RELATED WORK A. Principal classes of Work related to the Work of this Section are listed in the Specification Table of Contents, and are specified to be performed under the indicated Sections of the Specifications. Refer to the indicated Sections for description of the extent and nature of the indicated Work, and for coordination with related trades. This listing may not include all related Work items. It is the responsibility of the Contractor to coordinate and schedule the Work of this Section with that of all other trades. B. The following work is not included in this section and will be provided under other sections: FIDELITY INVESTMENTS - SEATTLE. WA ELECTRICAL 20080076.00 16000 - 1 FOUNDATION PLAN MARCH 19, 2008 1. Furnishing and installation of motors. 2. Structural supports necessary to distribute loading from equipment to roof or floor except as specified. 3. Temporary light, power, water, heat, gas and sanitary facilities for use during construction and testing. Refer to Division 1, General Conditions. 4. Telephone system, wire, cable, equipment and instruments. 5. Automatic Temperature Control and Direct Digital Communication wiring except as noted on Drawings. 6. Excavation and backfill. 7. Concrete work including concrete housekeeping pads and blocks for vibrating and rotating equipment, and ductbank envelopes. 8. Flashing of roof and wall penetrations. 9. Painting, except as specified herein. 1.03 PRODUCTS FURNISHED, BUT NOT INSTALLED UNDER THIS SECTION A. Furnish the following items for installation under other sections and provide wiring and connections as required: 1. Duct mounted smoke detectors for installation under Section 15500. Lengths of sampling tubes shall be coordinated with Sheetmetal Contractor. Control wiring for fan shut -down shall be provided under Section 15900. 2. Anchor bolts for poured -in -place light standard bases (furnish templates for placement) for installation under Division 3. 3. Pre -cast manholes and handholes for installation under Division 2. 4. Pipe sleeves for placement into formwork by the General Contractor. 1.04 DEFINITIONS A. As used in this Section, the following items are understood to have the following meaning: 1. "Contractor or Subcontractor ", unless otherwise qualified, shall mean the installer of the work specified under this Section. 2. "Furnish" shall mean purchase and deliver to the project site, complete with every necessary appurtenance. 3. "Install" shall mean unload at the delivery point at the site and perform all work necessary to establish secure mounting and proper operation at the proper location in the project. 4. "Provide" shall mean "Furnish" and "Install'. 5. "Work" shall mean all labor, materials, equipment, apparatus, controls, accessories and all other items required for a proper and complete installation. 6. "Concealed" shall mean hidden from sight in chases, furred -in spaces, shafts, hung ceilings, embedded in construction or in a crawl space. Areas to be FIDELITY INVESTMENTS -SEATTLE, WA ELECTRICAL 20080076.00 16000 - 2 FOUNDATION PLAN MARCH 19, 2008 concealed as part of tenant alterations to the building shall also be considered in this definition. 7. "Exposed" shall mean not installed underground or concealed as defined above. 8. "Furnished by Others" shall mean materials or equipment purchased and set in place under other sections of the general contract and connected to the systems covered by this section of the specifications by this trade contractor. 9. "Owners Representative" shall be the party responsible to make decisions regarding all contractual obligations in reference to the Scope of Work for the Owner. 10. "Date of Substantial Completion" shall indicate the date where the work has been formally accepted as evidenced by completed final punch list or where the work has reached the stage that the owner obtains beneficial use and commences utilization of the installed systems for business or occupancy purposes. The GENERAL REQUIREMENTS, DIVISION 1, shall supersede this definition where specifically defined. 1.05 CODES, REFERENCES AND PERMITS A. Materials, installation of systems and equipment provided under this section shall be done in strict accordance with Washington Department of Public Safety Codes, Washington Department of Environmental Protection, Washington State Building Code and any other Codes and Regulations having jurisdiction including but not limited to: 1. All Applicable NFPA Standards 2. National Electrical Code (NEC) 3. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 4. State and Local Building Codes 5. Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc (UL) B. Unless otherwise specified or indicated, materials, workmanship and equipment performance shall conform with the latest governing edition of the following standards, codes, specifications, requirements, and regulations, except when more rigid requirements are specified or are required by applicable codes but not limited to: 1. American National Standards Institute (ANSI) 2. American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). 3. American Society of Testing and Materials (ASTM) 4. Certified Ballast Manufacturers (CME) 5. Illuminating Engineering Society (I ES) 6. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) 7. Insulated Cable Engineers Association (ICEA) 8. National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) 9. National Electric Manufacturers Association (NEMA) FIDELITY INVESTMENTS - SEATTLE, WA ELECTRICAL 20080076.00 16000 - 3 FOUNDATION PLAN MARCH 19, 2008 10. Thermal Insulation Manufacturers Association (TIMA) C. Codes, laws and standards provide a basis for the minimum installation criteria acceptable. The drawings and specifications illustrate the scope required for this project, which may exceed minimum codes, laws and standards. D. Give all notices, file all plans, obtain all permits and licenses, and obtain all necessary approvals from authorities having jurisdiction. Deliver all certificates of inspection to the authorities having jurisdiction. No work shall be covered before examination and approval by the Owner's Representative, inspectors, and authorities having jurisdiction. Replace imperfect or condemned work to conform to requirements, satisfactory to Owner's Representative, and without extra cost to the Owner. If work is covered before inspection and approval, this Contractor shall pay costs of uncovering and reinstalling the covering, whether it meets contract requirements or not. 1.06 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. Nameplates 1. Each major component of equipment shall have the manufacturer's name, address, type or style, model or serial number, and catalog number on a plate secured to the equipment. B. Equipment Guards 1. Belts, pulleys, chains, gears, couplings, projecting setscrews, keys, and other rotating parts so located that any person may come in close proximity thereto shall be completely enclosed or guarded. High- temperature equipment and piping so located as to endanger personnel or create a fire hazard shall be guarded or covered with insulation of type specified for service. 1.07 MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT STANDARDS A. Where equipment or materials are specified with the name of a manufacturer, such specification shall be deemed to be used for the purpose of establishing a standard for that particular item. No equipment or material shall be used unless previously approved by the Owner's Representative. B. Substitutions may be offered for review provided the material, equipment or process offered for consideration is equal in every respect to that indicated or specified. The request for each substitution must be accompanied by complete specifications together with drawings or samples to properly appraise the materials, equipment or process. The contractor shall highlight and list all applicable specification requirements which the substituted material deviates from. C. If a substitution of materials or equipment in whole or in part is made, this Contractor shall bear the cost of any changes necessitated by any other trade as a result of said substitution. D. All materials, equipment and accessories provided under this section shall be new and unused products of recognized manufacturers as approved. 1.08 SUBMITTALS A. Conform to the requirements of Division 1, General Conditions, for schedule and form of all submittals unless specifically noted otherwise in this section. Coordinate this submittal with submittals for all other finishes. Shop drawings and design layouts shall be prepared by licensed installing contractors and shall note the name(s), license number(s) and license expiration date(s) of the contractor(s) installing electrical systems. FIDELITY INVESTMENTS - SEATTLE, WA ELECTRICAL 20080076.00 16000 - 4 FOUNDATION PLAN MARCH 19, 2008 B. Definitions: 1. Shop Drawings are information prepared by the Contractor to illustrate portions of the work in more detail than indicated in the Contract Documents. 2. Acceptable Manufacturers: The mechanical design for each product is based on the single manufacturer listed in the schedule or shown on the drawings. In Part 2 of the specifications, certain Alternate Manufacturers are listed as being acceptable. In addition, the MATERIAL AND EQUIPMENT STANDARDS paragraph potentially allows for substitutions as being acceptable. These are acceptable only if, as a minimum, they: a. Meet all performance criteria listed in the schedules and outlined in the specifications. For example, to be acceptable, an emergency generator must deliver equal kW / kVA at equal or greater efficiency using equal or Tess fuel as the emergency generator listed in the schedules. b. Fit within the available space it was designed for, including space for maintenance and component removal, with no modification to either the space or the product. Clearances to walls, ceilings, and other equipment will be at least equal to those shown on the design drawings. The fact that a manufacturer's name appears as acceptable shall not be taken to mean the Engineer has determined that the manufacturer's products will fit within the available space — this determination is solely the responsibility of the contractor. c. For rooftop mounted equipment and equipment mounted in areas where structural matters are a concern, the products must have a weight no greater than the product listed in the schedules or specifications. d. Products must adhere to all architectural considerations including, but not limited to; being of the same color as the product scheduled or specified, fitting within the architectural enclosures and details, and for lighting — being the same size and of the same physical appearance as scheduled or specified products. C. Submittal Procedures, Format and Requirements 1. Review submittal packages for compliance with Contract Documents and then submit to Owner's Representative for review. Submit enough sets of shop drawings such that, after review, two sets will be kept by the reviewer, with only the remaining sets returned with reviewer's marks and comments. 2. Each Shop Drawing shall indicate in title block, and each Product Data package shall indicate on cover sheet, the following information: a. Title b. Equipment number c. Name and location of project d. Names of Owner, Engineer and Seller e. Names of manufacturers, suppliers, vendors, etc. f. Date of submittal g. Whether original submittal or resubmitted FIDELITY INVESTMENTS - SEATTLE, WA ELECTRICAL 20080076.00 16000 - 5 FOUNDATION PLAN MARCH 19, 2008 3. Shop Drawings showing manufacturer's product data shall contain detailed dimensional drawings (minimum %" — 1' scale) including plans and sections (where physical clearance could be an issue). Provide larger scale details as necessary. 4. Submit accurate and complete description of materials of construction, manufacturer's published performance characteristics, sizes, weights, capacity ratings (performance data, alone, is not acceptable), electrical requirements, starting characteristics, wiring diagrams, and acoustical performance for complete assemblies. Drawings shall clearly indicate location (terminal block or wire number), voltage and function for all field terminations, and other information necessary to demonstrate compliance with all requirements of Contract Documents. 5. Provide Shop Drawings showing details of piping connections to all equipment. If connection details are not submitted and connections are found to be installed incorrectly, this contractor shall reinstall them within the original contract price. 6. Provide complete data for all auxiliary services and utilities required by submitted equipment. This shall include fuel, cooling and exhaust requirements and points of connections. 7. Provide a complete description of all controls and instrumentation required including electrical power connection drawing for all components and interconnection wiring to starters, detailed information on starters, control diagrams, termination diagrams, and all control interfaces with a central control system. 8. Provide installation and erection information including; lifting requirements, and any special rigging or installation requirements for all equipment. 9. The Owner's Representative shall approve all materials before commitment for materials is made. D. Product Data: Submit complete manufacturer's product description and technical information including: 1. Identification 2. Raceways and Conduit 3. Junction Boxes, Pull Boxes and Wireways 4. Wire and Cable (above 600V) 5. Fire Seal and Fireproof Sealant 6. Seismic Restraints 7. Identification, labels and tags, including database for all equipment, and devices. 8. O &M table of contents E. Submit shop drawings and product data grouped to include complete submittals of related systems, products and accessories in a single submittal. 1. Access panel shop drawings shall be submitted to the Construction Supervisor for approval. 2. Do not submit multiple product information in a single bound manual. FIDELITY INVESTMENTS - SEATTLE, WA ELECTRICAL 20080076.00 16000 - 6 FOUNDATION PLAN MARCH 19, 2008 3. Three -ring binders shall not be accepted. F. Deviations: 1. Concerning deviations other than substitutions, proposed deviations from Contract Documents shall be requested individually in writing whether deviations result from field conditions, standard shop practice, or other cause. Submit letter with transmittal of Shop Drawings which flags the deviation to the attention of the Owner's Representative. 2. Without letters flagging the deviation to the Owner's Representative, it is possible that the Engineer may not notice such deviation or may not realize its ramifications. Therefore, if such letters are not submitted to the Owner's Representative, the Seller shall hold the Engineers, his consultants and the Owner harmless for any and all adverse consequences resulting from the deviations being implemented. This shall apply regardless of whether the Engineer has reviewed or approved shop drawings containing the deviation, and will be strictly enforced. 3. Approval of proposed deviations, if any, will be made at discretion of Engineer. G. Schedule: Incorporate shop drawing review period into construction schedule so that Work is not delayed. This subcontractor shall assume full responsibility for delays caused by not incorporating the following shop drawing review time requirements into his project schedule. Allow at least 10 working days, exclusive of transmittal time, for review each time shop drawing is submitted or resubmitted with the exception that 20 working days, exclusive of transmittal time are required for the following: 1. Coordination drawings. 2. If more than five shop drawings of a single trade are received in one calendar week. H. Responsibility 1. Intent of Submittal review is to check for capacity, rating, and certain construction features. The contractor shall ensure that work meets requirements of Contract Documents regarding information that pertains to fabrication processes or means, methods, techniques, sequences and procedures of construction; and for coordination of work of this and other Sections. Work shall comply with approved submittals to extent that they agree with Contract Documents. Submittal review shall not diminish responsibility under this Contract for dimensional coordination, quantities, installation, wiring, supports and access for service, nor the shop drawing errors or deviations from requirements of Contract Documents. The Engineer's noting of some errors while overlooking others will not excuse the contractor from proceeding in error. Contract Documents requirements are not limited, waived nor superseded in any way by review. 2. Inform subcontractors, manufacturers, suppliers, etc. of scope and limited nature of review process and enforce compliance with contract documents. In the event that the contractor fails to provide Shop Drawings for any of the products specified herein: 1. The contractor shall furnish and install all materials and equipment herein specified in complete accordance with these Specifications. 2. If the contractor furnishes and installs material and /or equipment that is not in complete accordance with these Specifications, he shall be responsible for the FIDELITY INVESTMENTS - SEATTLE, WA ELECTRICAL 20080076.00 16000 - 7 FOUNDATION PLAN MARCH 19, 2008 removal of this material and /or equipment. He shall also be responsible for the replacement of this material and /or equipment with material and /or equipment that is in complete accordance with these Specifications, at the direction of the Owner's Representative. 3. Removal and replacement of materials and /or equipment that is not in complete compliance with these Specifications shall be done at no extra cost to the Owner. 4. Removal and replacement of materials and /or equipment that is not in complete compliance with these Specifications shall not be allowed as a basis for a claim of delay of completion of the Work. J. Mark dimensions and values in units to match those specified. K. Submit Material Safety Data Sheets (MSD) on each applicable product with submittal. 1.09 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA A. Commence preparation of the Operating and Maintenance (O &M) manuals immediately upon receipt of "Approved" or "Approved as Noted" shop drawings and submit each section within one month. The final submission shall be no later than two months prior to the projected date of Substantial Completion of the Project. B. Submit O &M table of contents in the submittal phase. O &M manuals shall be built as submittals are accepted and shall include the individual equipment manufacturer's data retrieval sheet, as per Attachment A in Part IV for input into the Owner's Maintenance Management System. Form shall be provided and completed electronically. C. Each O &M document shall include the manufacturer's web address for equipment specific O &M information for Internet access by the owner. D. The manual shall consist of three (3) sets of manuals and include three (3) sets of CDs, which shall contain the scanned content of the entire manual. The manual shall highlight the actual equipment used and not be a master catalog of all similar products of the manufacturer. The manual shall be submitted for review prior to creation of the CDs. E. The Manual shall contain the following: 1. Operations Manual a. Systems description including all relevant information needed for day -to- day operations and management including start-up and shut -down instructions. b. Wiring diagrams, schematics, logic diagrams and sequence of operations that accurately depict the controls system. c. Depiction of each interface screen where programmable logic and visual displays are provided. Descriptors shall be provided to define displayed data, alarms, etc. d. A single sheet (for ease of removal) of all access codes and passwords necessary to access all levels of control and programming. e. Trouble shooting guide defining common alarms /problems with possible cause and effect. FIDELITY INVESTMENTS - SEATTLE, WA ELECTRICAL 20080076.00 16000 - 8 FOUNDATION PLAN MARCH 19, 2008 2. Maintenance Manual a. Define all maintenance activities required to ensure system operation within manufacturers specified parameters. Provide table of all required activities plotted vs. interval with adequate fill -in -space for "activity completion date" and "comments ". Where multiple instrument readings are required, provide data sheet formatted to accommodate activity. b. Define recommended spare parts inventory with part numbers and source defined for ordering by the Owner. Identify lead time on all parts, source location and cost. c. Provide copy of all warranty information with associated date of substantial completion (commencement of warranty) and end date of coverage. Define all components /subsystems specifically included and excluded. F. Provide O &M manuals for each of the following: 1. Fire Alarm System 1.10 RECORD DRAWINGS A. Refer to DIVISION 1, General Conditions, for record drawings and procedures to be provided under this section, unless specifically noted otherwise in this section. B. Record Drawings (red -line drawings) will be updated by this Contractor daily for review with the monthly requisition. The record drawing shall be an accurate depiction of the systems as completed, including dimensions (vertical /horizontal) of concealed components off fixed building elements. C. The Electrical Foreman shall maintain complete and separate set of prints of Contract Drawings at job site at all times and shall record work completed and all changes from original Contract Drawings clearly and accurately including work installed as a modification or addition to the original design. D. At completion of work the Electrical Contractor shall prepare a complete set of record drawings on AutoCAD showing all systems as actually installed. The Architectural background AutoCAD files will be made available for the contractor's copying, at his expense, to serve as backgrounds for the drawings. The Electrical Contractor shall transfer changes from field drawings onto AutoCAD drawings and submit copy of files and three sets of prints to Owner's Representative for comments as to compliance with this section. CADD layering as established by the A &E design team shall be maintained with any and all changes done by the contractor. E. The Architect and Engineer are not granting to the Contractor any ownership or property interest in the CADD Drawings by the delivery of the CADD Disks to the Contractor. The Contractor's rights to use the CADD disks and the CADD Drawings are limited to use for the sole purpose of assisting in the Contractor's performance of its contractual obligations under its contract with respect to the Project. The Architect and Engineer are granting no further rights. Any reuse or other use by the Contractor will be at the Contractor's sole risk and without liability to the Architect and Engineer. The Contractor hereby waives and releases any losses, claims, damages, liabilities of any nature whatsoever, and costs (including attorney fees) arising out of, resulting from, or otherwise related to the use of the CADD Disks and CADD Drawings by the Contractor. The Contractor, to the maximum extent permitted by law, hereby agrees to indemnify, defehd and hold the Architect and Engineer harmless from all loses, claims, damages, liabilities, and costs (including FIDELITY INVESTMENTS - SEATTLE, WA ELECTRICAL 20080076.00 16000 - 9 FOUNDATION PLAN MARCH 19, 2008 attorney fees) arising out of, resulting from, or otherwise related to the use of the CADD Disks and CADD Drawings by the Contractor. F. Record Drawings, shall show "as- built" condition of details, sections, riser diagrams, control changes and corrections to schedules. Schedules shall show actual manufacturer and model numbers of final equipment installation. G. The Electrical Contractor shall submit the record set for approval by the engineer a minimum of one week prior to seeking the permanent certificate of occupancy. 1.11 WARRANTIES A. Submit manufacturer's standard replacement warranties for material and equipment furnished under this Section. Such warranties shall be in addition to and not in lieu of all liabilities which the manufacturer and the Electrical contractor may have by law or by provisions of the Contract Documents. B. All materials, equipment and work furnished under this Section shall be guaranteed against all defects in materials and workmanship for a minimum period of one -year (1) commencing with the Date of Substantial Completion. Where individual equipment sectiors specify longer warranties, provide the longer warranty. Any failure due to defective material, equipment or workmanship which may develop, shall be corrected at no expense to the Owner including all damage to areas, materials and other systems resulting from such failures. C. Guarantee that all elements of each system meet the specified performance requirements as set forth herein or as indicated on the Drawings. D. Upon receipt of notice from the Owner of the failure of any part of the systems during the warranty period, the affected parts shall be replaced. Any equipment requiring excessive service shall be considered defective and shall be replaced. 1.12 COORDINATION A. Refer to Division 1, General Conditions, for coordination requirements applicable to this section, unless specifically noted otherwise in this section. B. Materials and apparatus shall be installed as fast as conditions of the building will permit and must be installed promptly when and as required. C. Confer with all other trades relative to location of all apparatus and equipment to be installed and select locations so as not to conflict with work of other Sections. Any conflicts shall be referred immediately to the Owner's Representative for decision to prevent delay in installation of work. All work and materials placed in violation of this clause shall be readjusted to the Owner's Representative's satisfaction at no expense to the Owner. D. Where work of this section will be installed in close proximity to work of other sections or where there is evidence that the work of this section may interfere with work of other sections, assist in working out space conditions to make satisfactory adjustment. Prepare and submit for approval 3/8" scale or larger working drawings and sections, clearly showing how the work is to be installed in relation to the work of other sections. E. Keep fully informed as to the shape, size and position of all openings required for all apparatus, conduit, cable, sleeves, etc., and give information in advance to allow construction of required openings. Furnish all sleeves, pockets, supports and incidentals, and coordinate with the General Contractor for the proper setting of same. FIDELITY INVESTMENTS - SEATTLE, WA ELECTRICAL 20080076.00 16000 - 10 FOUNDATION PLAN MARCH 19, 2008 F. All distribution systems which require pitch or slope such as condensate drains and water piping shall have the right of way over those which do not. Confer with other trades as to the location of pipes, ducts, lights and apparatus and install work to avoid interferences. G. Fire Protection, Plumbing, HVAC, Electrical and any other systems shall be shown and coordinated on these transparencies in the order listed by the respective contractors. H. This Contractor shall, with the approval of the Owner's Representative and without extra charge, make reasonable modifications in his work as required by normal structural interferences, or by interference with work of other trades, or for proper execution of the work. 1.13 INTERPRETATION OF DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS A. It is the intention of the Specifications and Drawings to call for complete, finished work, tested and ready for continuous operation. Any apparatus, appliance, material or work not shown on the Drawings, but mentioned in the Specifications or vice- versa, or any incidental accessories necessary to make the work complete in all respects and ready for operation, even if not particularly specified, shall be provided by this Contractor without additional expense to the Owner. B. The Drawings are generally diagrammatic. The locations of all items that are not definitely fixed by dimensions are approximate only. The exact locations must be determined at the project and shall have the approval of the Owner's Representative before being installed. This Contractor shall follow Drawings, including his shop drawings, in laying out work and shall check the Drawings of other trades to verify spaces in which work will be installed. Maintain maximum headroom and space conditions. Where space conditions appear inadequate, notify the Owner's Representative before proceeding with the installation. This Contractor shall, without extra charge, make reasonable modifications in the layout as needed to prevent conflict with work of other trades or for proper execution of the work. C_ Size of conduits, cable trays, raceways and methods of running them are shown, but it is not intended to show every offset and fitting, nor every structural difficulty that may be encountered. To carry out the true intent and purpose of the Drawings, all necessary parts to make complete approved working systems ready for use, shall be furnished without extra charge. All work shall be installed in an approved workmanlike manner. 1.14 INSPECTION OF SITE CONDITIONS A. Prior to submission of bid, visit the site and review the related construction documents to determine the conditions under which the Work has to be performed and send a report, in writing, to the Owner's Representative, noting any conditions which might adversely affect tie Work of this Section of the Specifications. 1.15 SURVEY AND MEASUREMENTS A. Base all required measurements, horizontal and vertical, from referenced points established WITH the Owner's Representative. The Electrical Contractor shall be responsible for correctly laying out the Work required under this Section of the Specifications. B. In the event of discrepancy between actual measurements and those indicated, notify the Owner's Representative in writing and do not proceed with the related work until instructions have been issued. FIDELITY INVESTMENTS - SEATTLE, WA ELECTRICAL 20080076.00 16000 -11 FOUNDATION PLAN MARCH 19, 2008 1.16 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A. No materials shall be delivered or stored on site until corresponding Shop Drawings have been approved. B. All manufactured materials shall be delivered to the site in original packages or containers bearing the manufacturer's labels and product identification. C. Protect materials against dampness. Store off floors, under cover and adequately protected from damage. D. Inspect all equipment and materials, upon receipt at the job site, for damage and conformance to approved shop drawings. 1.17 PROTECTION OF WORK AND PROPERTY A. This Contractor shall be responsible for the care and protection of all work included under this Section until the completion and final acceptance of this Contract. B. Protect all equipment and materials from damage from all causes including, but not limited to, fire, vandalism and theft. All materials and equipment damaged or stolen shall be repaired or replaced with equal material or equipment at no additional cost to the Owner. C. Protect all equipment, outlets and openings with temporary plugs, caps and covers. Protect work and materials of other trades from damage that might be caused by work or workmen under this Section and make good damage thus caused. D. Damaged materials are to be removed from the site; no site storage of damaged materials will be allowed. 1.18 SUPERVISION A. Supply the service of a competent Supervisor with a minimum of 5 years experience in Electrical construction supervision who shall be in charge of the Electrical work at the site. 1.19 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS A. Life safety and accident prevention shall be a primary consideration. Comply with all of the safety requirements of the owner and OSHA throughout the entire construction period of the project. B. Furnish, place and maintain proper guards and any other necessary construction required to secure safety of life and /or property. 1.20 SCHEDULE A. Construct work in sequence under provisions of Division 1 and as coordinated with the Owner's Representative. 1.21 HOISTING, SCAFFOLDING AND PLANKING A. The work to be done under this Section of the Specifications shall include the furnishing, set -up and maintenance of all derricks, hoisting machinery, cranes, helicopters, scaffolds, staging and planking as required for the work. FIDELITY INVESTMENTS -SEATTLE, WA ELECTRICAL 20080076.00 16000 - 12 FOUNDATION PLAN MARCH 19, 2008 1.22 CUTTING AND PATCHING A. Provide all cutting and patching necessary for the proper installation of work to be performed under this Section. B. All work shall be fully coordinated with all phases of construction, in order to minimize the requirements for cutting and patching. C. Form all chases or openings for the installation of the work of this Section of the specifications, or cut the same in existing work and see that all sleeves or forms are in the work and properly set in ample time to prevent delays. Be responsible that all such chases, openings, and sleeves are located accurately and are of the proper size and shape and consult with the Owner's Representative and all other trades concerned in reference to this work. Confine the cutting to the smallest extent possible consistent with the work to be done. In no case shall piers or structural members be cut without the approval of the Owner's Representative. D. Fit around, close up, repair, patch, and point around the work specified herein to match the existing adjacent surfaces and to the satisfaction of the Owner's Representative. E. Fill and patch all openings or holes left in the existing structures by the removal of existing equipment which is part of this Section of the Specifications. F. All of this work shall be carefully done by workmen qualified to do such work and with the proper and smallest tools applicable. G. Any cost caused by defective or ill -timed work required by this Section of the specifications shall be borne by this Contractor. H. When, in order to accommodate the work required under this Section of the specifications, finished materials of other trades must be cut or fitted, furnish the necessary drawings and information to the trades whose materials must be cut or fitted. 1.23 SLEEVES, INSERTS AND ANCHOR BOLTS A. Coordinate with other trades the location of and maintaining in proper positions, sleeves, inserts and anchor bolts to be supplied and /or set in place under this section of the specifications. In the event of incorrectly located preset sleeves, inserts and anchor bolts, etc., all required cutting and patching of finished work shall be done under this section of the specifications. B. All pipes passing through floors, walls, ceilings or partitions shall be provided with fire stopping to maintain the fire rating of the structure. All penetrations and associated fire stopping shall be installed in accordance with the fire stopping manufacturer's listed installation details. Provide sleeves for all penetrations where required by the listed detail, for the penetration of all mechanical room floors and where specifically required on the drawings. C. Field drilling (core drilling), when required, shall be performed under this section of the specifications, after receipt of approval by the Owner's Representative. 1. When coring can not be avoided, provide 1/4 inch pilot hole prior to coring. When coring through floor or slab, verify location of core on floor below and protect and piping, ductwork, wiring, furniture, personnel, etc., below the location of the core. FIDELITY INVESTMENTS - SEATTLE, WA ELECTRICAL 20080076.00 16000 - 13 FOUNDATION PLAN MARCH 19, 2008 1.24 SUPPLEMENTARY STEEL, CHANNELS AND SUPPORTS A. Provide all supplementary steel, factory fabricated channels and supports required for the proper installation, mounting and support of all Electrical equipment, piping, etc., required by the Specifications. B. Supplementary steel and factory fabricated channels shall be firmly connected to building construction in a manner approved by the Owner's Representative as shown on the drawings or herein specified. C. The type and size of the supporting channels and supplementary steel shall be determined by the Contractor and shall be of sufficient strength and size to allow only a minimum deflection in conformance with the manufacturer's requirements for loading. D. All supplementary steel and factory fabricated channels shall be installed in a neat and workmanlike manner parallel to the walls, floors and ceiling construction. All turns shall be made with 90 degree and 45 degree fittings, as required to suit the construction and installation conditions. E. All supplementary steel including factory fabricated channels, supports and fittings shall be galvanized steel, aluminum or stainless steel where exposed or subject to rust producing atmosphere. Factory fabricated channels shall be manufactured by Unistrut, H- strut, Powerstrut or approved equal. 1.25 HAZARDOUS MATERIALS A. Removed batteries shall be recycled by a facility approved by the owner's representative. A uniform hazardous waste manifest shall be prepared for all disposals and returned with all applicable signoffs prior to application for final payment. B. Removed fluorescent and HID lamps shall be recycled by a facility approved by the owner's representative. A uniform hazardous waste manifest shall be prepared for all disposals and returned with all applicable signoffs prior to application for final payment. C. All ballasts in lighting fixtures to be disposed shall be verified to be PCB free. All ballasts manufactured prior to 1979 and not labeled as PCB free shall be considered to contain PCB's Provide written verification to the owner's representative that confirms PCB free waste. Where PCB free waste cannot be verified, ballasts shall be recycled by a facility approved by the owner's representative, with PCB components eliminated by a high temperature incineration. A uniform hazardous waste manifest shall be prepared for all disposals and returned with all applicable signoffs prior to application for final payment. All handling shall conform to EPA requirements. Provide breakout cost for this scope. D. Where it has been identified that asbestos - containing material exists within the scope limits, refer to the Asbestos Abatement specification section for requirements. 1.26 ACCESSIBILITY A. All work provided under this Section of the Specification shall be installed so that parts requiring periodic inspection, maintenance and repair are accessible. Work of this trade shall not infringe upon clearances required by equipment of other trades, especially code required clearances to electrical gear. Minor deviations from the drawings may be made to accomplish this, but changes of substantial magnitude shall not be made prior to written approval from the Owner's Representative. FIDELITY INVESTMENTS - SEATTLE. WA ELECTRICAL 20080076.00 16000 -14 FOUNDATION PLAN MARCH 19, 2008 1.27 SEISMIC RESTRAINT REQUIREMENTS A. Submit working plans and calculations reviewed, signed and stamped by a professional engineer who is registered in the State where the project is located and has specific experience in seismic calculations, certifying that the plans meet all seismic requirements established by authorities having jurisdiction over the project. B. For each seismic restraint, provide certified calculations to verify adequacy to meet the following design requirements: 1. Ability to accommodate relative seismic displacements of supported item between points of support. 2. Ability to accommodate the required seismic forces. C. For each respective set of anchor bolts provide calculations to verify adequacy to meet combined seismic - induced sheer and tension forces. D. For each weldment between structure and item subject to seismic force, provide calculations to verify adequacy. E. Restraints shall maintain the restrained item in a captive position without short circuiting the vibration isolation. 1.28 PROJECT CLOSEOUT A. Certificates Of Approval 1. Upon completion of all work, provide certificates of inspections from the following equipment manufacturers stating that the authorized factory representatives have inspected and tested the operation of their respective equipment and found the equipment to be in satisfactory operating condition and installed per the manufacturers installation instructions and requirements. a. Main Distribution Panelboard and Remote Panelboard b. Fire Alarm System B. Substantial Completion 1. When the Subcontractor considers the Work under this Section is substantially complete, the subcontractor shall submit written notice, through the General Contractor, with a detailed list of items remaining to be completed or corrected and a schedule of when each remaining work item will be completed. Should the engineer determine the list of remaining work does not constitute substantial completion the engineer will notify the Architect and/or Owner and he will not make a substantial completion site visit. 2. The following items shall be submitted and approved by the Engineer prior to the written request for substantial completion inspection: a. Certification of successful operation of all systems. b. Training of the owner's personnel in the operation of the systems. c. Record Drawings in accordance with the contract specifications. d. Operation and Maintenance manuals. FIDELITY INVESTMENTS - SEATTLE, WA ELECTRICAL 20080076.00 16000 -15 FOUNDATION PLAN MARCH 19, 2008 e. Testing reports. f. Manufacturer's certificates of approvals. g. Emergency contact list for reporting of malfunctioning equipment during the warrantee period. h. Contractors Project Completion certificate. 3. Should the Engineer, during the substantial completion visit, observe that the Work is substantially complete, s /he will provide a written listing of the observed deficiencies referred herein as the Punch List. The Punch List will provide for a place for the subcontractor and general contractor to sign off and date each item individually indicating that the observed deficiency item has been corrected. 4. Should the Engineer, during the substantial completion site visit, observe that the Work is not substantially complete, s /he will provide, a written list of the major deficiencies and a reason for the work not being considered substantially complete. 5. If the work is found not to be substantially complete then the engineer shall be reimbursed for his time to reobserve the work. A reobservation fee shall be charged to the Subcontractor through the contractual agreement for any further observations by the engineer. 6. The Subcontractor shall remedy all deficiencies listed in the punch list within the time frame required by the contract. C. Engineers Construction Completion Certification 1. Where required by the applicable code, the Engineers Construction Completion Certification will be issued by RDK Engineers when all life safety and health related issues are complete, all required functional tests are complete and all reports are complete. 2. There shall be NO outstanding items identified on the punch list for scope within any of these categories. D. Final Completion 1. The following items shall be submitted prior to the written request for Final completion: a. Revised Substantial Completion items to be resubmitted in accordance with the review process comments. b. Warranties commencing the date of Substantial completion c. Individual Signed and dated Punch List acknowledging completion of all punch list items 2. When the Subcontractor considers all of the punch list work items complete, the subcontractor shall submit written notice through the General Contractor that all Punch List items are complete and resolved and the work is ready for final inspection. The signature lines for completion of each punch list item shall be signed by the Subcontractor indicating the work is complete and signed by the General contractor indicating s /he has inspected the work and found it to be complete. Should the Engineer find the work to be finally complete and all Punch List items are complete the Engineer will make a recommendation to the Architect or Owner. If the Engineer has found the punch list work to be FIDELITY INVESTMENTS - SEATTLE, WA ELECTRICAL 20080076.00 16000 - 16 FOUNDATION PLAN MARCH 19, 2008 incomplete during final inspection a written listing of the observed deficiencies will be prepared by the Engineer. 3. If the work is not fully complete then the engineer shall be reimbursed for his time to reobserve the work. A reobservation fee shall be charged to the subcontractor through the contractual agreement for any reobservations by the engineer. E. Subcontractor's Project Completion Certificate 1. Upon completion of work and prior to request for Certificate of Occupancy, the Subcontractor shall issue a certificate stating that work has been installed generally consistent with construction documents and all applicable codes. RDK Engineers can furnish a blank contractor's certificate form upon request. The certificate shall certify: a. Execution of all work has been in accordance with the approved construction documents. b. Execution and control of all methods of construction was in a safe and satisfactory manner in accordance with all applicable local, state and federal statutes and regulations. 2. The certificate shall include the following information: a. Project. b. Permit Number. c. Location. d. Construction Documents. e. Date on Plans and Specifications submitted for approval and issuance of the Building Permit. f. Addendum(a) and Revision Dates. 3. The certificate shall be signed by the Subcontractor and include the following: a. Signature. b. Date. c. Company. d. License Number. e. License Expiration Date. PART2- PRODUCTS 2.00 IDENTIFICATION A. Nameplates 1. Nameplates shall be laminated black Bakelite with minimum 1/4" high white recessed letters. 2. Nameplates shall be securely attached to the equipment. Utilize mechanical fasteners such as galvanized steel or brass screws for exterior applications. High strength adhesives or cements may be used for interior applications. FIDELITY INVESTMENTS - SEATTLE, WA ELECTRICAL 20080076.00 16000 -17 FOUNDATION PLAN MARCH 19, 2008 2.01 RACEWAYS AND CONDUIT A. Rigid Galvanized Steel (RGS) Conduit 1. RGS shall be zinc - coated steel that conforms to ANSI C80.1, UL Specification No. 6 and Federal Specification WW- C -581e by Allied Tube and Conduit, Republic Steel, Wheatland Tube or approved equal. 2. RGS fittings shall be threaded. Split couplings or non - threaded fittings shall not be used. 3. Nipples and Close Nipples shall be RGS, length as noted or as required to conform to field conditions. B. Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT) 1. EMT shall be zinc - coated steel that conforms to ANSI C80.3, UL Standard No. 797 and Federal Specification WW -C -563 a by Republic Steel, Allied Tube and Conduit or approved equal. 2. EMT fittings shall be a. zinc plated pressed steel gland and ring compression up to 2" and zinc plated pressed steel double set screw from 2" and up C. Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Non - metallic Conduit 1. PVC conduit and fittings shall be Schedule 40 or Schedule 80, 90 °C. UL Listed equal to Carlon Plus 40 or Plus 80. PVC shall meet NEMA Specification TC -2, TC -3 and UL -651. 2. PVC, fittings and solvent cement shall be by single approved manufacturer. 3. PVC shall be sunlight resistant and listed for exposed or outdoor usage. D. Fiberglass Reinforced Epoxy (FRE) Conduit Schedule 40 or Schedule 80 UL Listed equal to FRE Composites Inc. Type ID, SW and HW for below ground and above ground applications. FRE shall comply with UL 1684. E. Miscellaneous Conduit Fittings 1. Elbows shall be standard radius unless noted otherwise. Where Large Radius elbows are specified, provide 48" radius unless noted otherwise. 2. Bushings shall be threaded pressed steel hot dipped galvanized with conduit end stop and integrally molded noncombustible phenolic insulated surface rated for 150 °C. 3. Bonding bushings shall be threaded pressed steel hot dipped galvanized with conduit end stop and integrally molded noncombustible phenolic insulated surface rated for 150 °C with a lay -in tin plated copper grounding lug. 4. Exposed conduit expansion fittings shall be hot - dipped galvanized malleable iron with external bonding jumper equal to O.Z. /Gedney Type EX for RGS or Type TX for EMT (4" maximum expansion). 5. Provide water -tight gland sealing assemblies with pressure bushings equal to OZ/Gedney Type WSK for new cast -in -place installations or Type CSCM for FIDELITY INVESTMENTS - SEATTLE, WA ELECTRICAL 20080076.00 16000 - 18 FOUNDATION PLAN MARCH 19, 2008 retrofit (core drilling of existing walls) as required for below grade wall and floor penetrations. F. Flexible Metallic Conduit 1. Liquidtight Metal Conduit shall be UL Listed fabricated from a spiral wound strip of heavy gauge, corrosion resistant, hot dipped galvanized steel equal to Electri- flex Company Type LA. The jacket shall be flame retarded, sunlight resistant PVC extruded over the spiral wrap. Sizes through 1 1/4' shall have an integral copper bonding strip. 2. Liquidtight fittings shall be UL listed zinc plated insulated throat. 3. Flexible metal conduit shall be UL Listed non - jacketed steel fabricated from a spiral wound strip of heavy gauge, corrosion resistant, hot dipped galvanized steel equal to Electri -flex Company Type BR. G. Wireways shall be minimum 16 -gauge steel with all straight runs having hinged spring - latched covers. Finish shall be painted over a corrosion resistant phosphate pretreatment to protect against corrosion. Interior parts shall be smooth and free of sharp edges and burrs. Provide wireway as identified on the drawings for NEMA 1, 3R or 12 service. Wireways shall be equal to Square D and UL Listed. 2.02 WIRE AND CABLE (600V) A. Provide single- conductor, annealed copper wire and cable with insulation rated for 600 V, of sizes specified and scheduled on Drawings, by General Electric, Southwire, Okonite or approved equal, for secondary service, feeders, branch and system wiring. Wire sizes shown and specified are American Wire Gauge for copper conductors. B. The use of aluminum conductors is not allowed. C. Wire #10 and larger shall be stranded; #12 and smaller shall be solid. Wire and cable shall have THWN -THHN or XHHW insulation for branch circuit and feeder conductors. Type RHWUSE shall be used for all conductors installed in below grade raceways. D. Conductor Color- coding 1. Service entrance, branch circuit and feeder conductors shall be color- coded. Conductors #12 and #10 shall be colored with a factory applied solid or striped compound coating (black, red, blue, brown, orange or yellow). Neutrals and equipment grounds shall have solid compound or solid color coating (white, gray and green), except that neutrals with colored stripe shall be used where required by code. Phase conductors #8 and larger with stripes, bands or hash marks shall have background color other than white, green and gray. 2. Alternative field - applied color coding methods may be used for wire #8 or larger, with color code as specified in other sections of this specification. Coloring shall be applied by the use of flame - retardant vinyl tape, equal to 3M Scotch 35. E. Cable 1. Flexible Metal Clad (MC) cable shall be UL Listed with THHN insulated conductors with an insulated grounding conductor within a galvanized steel interlocked armor. Aluminum armor is not acceptable. Connectors shall be provided with lock nut connection to the termination point enclosure. 2. Flexible Metal Clad (MC) cable utilized for Fire Alarm service shall be identified with a factory applied tracer along the entire length. FIDELITY INVESTMENTS - SEATTLE, WA ELECTRICAL 20080076.00 16000 - 19 FOUNDATION PLAN MARCH 19, 2008 F. Splices and Terminations 1. Ampacity and temperature rating of splices and connectors shall be equal to or greater than those of associated wires and cables. 2. Make splices in branch circuit or feeder wiring from #12 to #10 with UL- listed, solderless screw on connectors rated 600 V. 3. Make splices in branch circuit or feeder wiring above #10 with UL- listed 90 °C, 600V, compression butt splice barrel equal to Burndy YS -L HYLINK. 4. Conductor terminations shall be standard bolt -on lugs with hex screws listed for attachment of copper wire and cable to panelboards, switchboards, disconnect switches and other electrical equipment. 5. Make terminations for stranded conductors on screw terminals with UL Listed 105 °C, 600V PVC insulated barrel compression locking fork tongue terminal equal to Burndy TP -LF VINYLUG. 6. Make terminations and splices for conductors #6 and larger with UL- listed 90 °C, 600V, compression standard barrel length lugs equal to Burndy YA -L for conductor sizes to #4/0. Connectors for cable 250 KCMiI and larger shall be with UL- listed 90 °C, 600V, compression long barrel length two hole lugs equal to Burndy YA -2N. Lugs shall be high conductivity seamless copper electro -tin plated for corrosion protection. G. Wire management shall be provided by self- extinguishing self - locking nylon ties with -65 to 350 °F. range for bundling conductors. H. Arc - proofing 1. Provide flexible, flame- retardant, organic- composition- coated elastomer arc - proofing tape equal to 3M Scotch 77 on power cable in manholes and handholes, suitable to withstand 200 A arc for 30 seconds. Tape shall be self- extinguishing and shall not support combustion. Cover with glass cloth tape equal to 3M Scotch 69 as a binder. 2. Tape shall have been tested with 186 -hour distilled water exposure and 3% salt water and shall be ultra - violet and weather resistant. Cable pulling compounds shall be UL Listed and be suitable for use with the specified cable insulation system. The compound shall reduce the coefficient of friction, while not adding any long term issues to the installation such as premature aging of the insulation system, added flammability or drying in such a manner as to stick the cable in place in the raceway. 2.03 JUNCTION AND PULL BOXES A. Provide galvanized steel junction and pull boxes where indicated and as necessary to facilitate installation. Steel shall be minimum 16 gauge. Junction and pull boxes shall be of code required dimensions. Cover shall be of the same type and thickness material as the box construction. B. Junction and pull boxes intended for dry interior locations shall be NEMA 1 enclosures with accessible, removable screw -on covers. Covers shall be secured with corrosion - resistant screws with keyhole slots to accommodate easy removal. C. Junction and pull boxes intended for wet or exterior locations shall be NEMA 3R enclosures with hinged gasketed covers. Interior and exterior shall be finished with a FIDELITY INVESTMENTS -SEATTLE, WA ELECTRICAL 20080076.00 16000 - 20 FOUNDATION PLAN MARCH 19, 2008 gray enamel powder coat over the galvanized metal. Hinge shall be galvanized steel with stainless steel pin. Covers shall be secured with corrosion- resistant zinc plated lockable pull catches. D. Custom fabricated medium to large junction and pull boxes shall have internal structural steel bracing welded to form a rigid assembly adequate to maintain alignment and shape in shipment and installation. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.00 IDENTIFICATION A. Nameplates 1. Provide nameplates on all equipment listed in other sections of this specification including but not limited to switchboards, substations, panelboards, transformers, junction and pull boxes, disconnect switches, motor starters and motor control centers, contactors, time clocks, remote control stations, fire alarm panels, smoke detector remote test/alarm stations and fire alarm annunciators. 2. Nameplates shall designate equipment tag number as defined on the drawings, system voltage where applicable, circuit number, device controlled and system function. Refer to typical nameplate detail on the drawings for additional requirements. 3. Submit a complete list of proposed nameplates prior to order to ensure conformance to design criteria. Submittal shall include nomenclature, size and layout of each tag. 4. Code 39 shall be the bar code format unless designated differently by the Owner's facility group. The contractor shall create the required bar codes and assign numbers based upon input from the owner's facility group. The contractors shall create a database of all equipment, panels and valves for owner's review and approval. 5. Equipment panel and valve labels shall be 4" by 2'/2" and designed to withstand temperatures of -22 °F to +392 °F. Labels are designed to be resistant to water, acid /solvent, dirt and oil repellant. Labels shall be high tensile Graphiplast® tearing strength as well as scratch resistant and affixed to equipment by cable ties or adhesive clear pouch. Location of label shall be at unit control panel, next to factory nameplate, lower right -hand corner of panel, and /or tie wrapped to localize disconnect at unit. Installation instructions shall be provided with the labels to assure durability (i.e., clean surface prior to adhering adhesive label, leave cable ties loose on outside of equipment to allow freedom of movement due to the elements, etc.) and with adhesive tags not secured when temperatures are below 45 °F ambient temperature. 6. Samples of stickers together with color schedules shall be submitted during the submittal phase of this project. B. Equipment Identification 1. Equipment identification designations shall be taken from equipment schedules and coordinated with the Owner's facility group to assure designations match up with Owner's maintenance management system identification database. FIDELITY INVESTMENTS - SEATTLE, WA ELECTRICAL 20080076.00 16000 - 21 FOUNDATION PLAN MARCH 19, 2008 3.01 RACEWAYS AND CONDUIT A. General 1. Unless specified or shown on Drawings otherwise, install raceways and conduits concealed. Raceways and conduits may be run exposed on unfinished walls and basement ceilings with exposed structure, in mechanical rooms, electric rooms, attics and roof spaces. 2. Run concealed raceways and conduits in as direct lines as possible with minimum number of bends of longest possible radius. Install exposed raceways and conduits parallel to or at right angles to building lines. 3. Raceway and conduit runs shall be mechanically and electrically continuous from supply to outlet. Conduit shall enter and be secured to metallic enclosures with lock nut and bushing inside. Provide additional exterior lock nut for RGS connections. Bushings shall be the bonding type for conduit connections to metallic enclosures with concentric or eccentric knockouts. Lock nuts and bushings will not be required where conduits are screwed into threaded hubs. 4. Size raceways and conduits as required by MEC unless oversized raceways and conduits are shown on the Drawings. Raceways and conduits shall be '/<" minimum. 5. Install conduit systems complete before installation of conductors. Blow through and swab after plaster is finished and dry, and before conductors are installed. 6. Raceways and conduits supports shall be rigidly attached to the building structure utilizing corrosion resistant components suitable for use with the selected raceway or conduit. Refer to the seismic restraint sections of this specification for any additional requirements. 7. Field bending, cutting and threading shall be executed with the proper tools, resulting in bends and shortened conduits and raceways that are equivalent to factory fabricated and purchased components. 8. Provide standoff clips for conduits on exterior and wet location walls. 9. Protect all vertical conduit runs from the entrance of foreign material before installation of conductors and the final closure of the raceway system. All spare conduits (vertical and horizontal runs) shall be sealed with a bushing and appropriate insert to prohibit entrance of debris or vermin. Affix a label that indicates "Spare Conduit to " at each seal. Label shall be in accordance with the labeling section of this specification. B. Rigid Galvanized Steel (RGS) Conduit 1. RGS may be used for all raceway applications outlined for EMT and PVC. RGS shall be used in locations where subject to accidental damage or abuse and for all above grade exterior applications unless other wiring methods are specified on the drawings. All circuit conductors in excess of 600 V shall be installed in RGS. 2. RGS shall not be used in corrosive environments. 3. All RGS fittings shall be threaded. Utilize Erickson couplings where joining two threaded conduits that cannot be rotated. FIDELITY INVESTMENTS - SEATTLE. WA ELECTRICAL 20080076.00 16000 - 22 FOUNDATION PLAN MARCH 19, 2008 C. Electrical Metallic Tubing (EMT) 1. EMT may be used for lighting and receptacle branch circuits, telephone, fire alarm, communications, signal and instrumentation circuits and for control circuits. EMT may be used in masonry walls, above hung ceilings, in equipment rooms, in mechanical and electrical chases and closets, in exposed locations along ceilings or walls above normal traffic level and where not subject to accidental damage or abuse. 2. EMT shall not be used in exposed applications below 8 feet above finished floor or in exterior or damp /wet/corrosive locations. Electrical, telephone and communications closets are considered exempt from this restriction and EMT may be installed below 8' AFF in this application only. EMT shall not be installed underground, in slabs on grade, in exterior locations, in hazardous areas, or for circuits operating at more than 600 V. D. Polyvinyl Chloride (PVC) Non- metallic Conduit 1. PVC may be used for installation in concrete or direct burial applications where not subject to damage. PVC may be used in corrosive environments where specifically allowed on the drawings. 2. PVC shall not be used for penetrations from concrete slabs. Transition to RGS shall be made a minimum of 2" below the slab finished surface, prior to penetration. 3. All connections shall utilize solvent and glue recommendations of the conduit manufacturer. E. Fiberglass Reinforced Epoxy (FRE) Conduit shall be used in where specified on the drawings, to replace PVC conduit. F. Miscellaneous Conduit Fittings in accordance with the corrosive environments and 1. Expansion /Deflection Fittings: Raceways and conduit buried or secured rigidly on opposite sides of building expansion joints and long runs of exposed conduit subject to expansion and contraction due to variations in temperature shall have expansion fittings. Raceways and conduit shall cross building expansion joints at right angles. Provide separate external copper bonding jumper secured with grounding straps on each end of fitting. Fittings shall safely deflect and /or expand /contract to twice the distance of potential movement. 2. Penetrations of all below grade exterior walls and flooring shall require approval by the engineer and architect. Submit proposed penetration points, size openings and penetration methods to engineer and architect. Penetrations shall utilize sealing fittings appropriately sized for the application. Duct bank penetrations are excluded from this requirement. 3. Sealing Fittings shall be installed wherever conduits pass from warm to cold locations to minimize condensation within the conduit. Sealing fittings shall be installed with RGS penetration of the wall and terminate in a suitably sized junction box. 4. Refer to other specification sections for requirements pertaining to sealing for hazardous atmospheres. FIDELITY INVESTMENTS - SEATTLE, WA ELECTRICAL FOUNDATION PLAN 20080076.00 16000 - 23 MARCH 19, 2008 I G. Flexible Metallic Conduit 1. Provide flexible metallic conduits for connections to electrical equipment and to equipment furnished under other Divisions that are subject to movement, vibration or misalignment and/or where noise transmission must be eliminated or reduced. 2. Flexible metallic conduit shall be liquid -tight under the following conditions: a. Exterior locations b. Moisture or humidity-laden atmospheres c. Environments where seepage or dripping of water, grease, oil or other fluids is possible. All mechanical equipment rooms and penthouses, kitchens and; d. Corrosive atmospheres H. Wireways shall be provided where specifically shown on the drawings or where the group mounting of controllers, disconnects, enclosures, etc warrant the use for elimination of multiple short conduit runs. Wireways shall be provided complete with all required appurtenances necessary to have a totally enclosed system rated for the environment. Wireways shall not be installed in any location where subject to accidental damage or abuse. Raceway and Conduit Installation in Concrete Slabs 1. Raceways and conduit may be installed in slabs where specifically allowed on the drawings. Maximum outside diameters of raceways in slabs shall not exceed 1/3 slab thickness. No more than two 3/4" raceways shall cross in floor slab at a single point. Lateral spacing of parallel raceways shall be at least 6" on centers. Submit raceway layout plan for approval to architect and engineer and obtain signoff from the structural engineer of the actual installation before pouring slabs. All in slab installations shall be photographed, with prints and negatives appropriately marked and turned over to the owner at job completion. 2. Raceways and conduit shall not be placed in slabs less than 3" thick. 3.02 WIRE AND CABLE (600V) A. Homerun designations on the drawings are diagrammatic only. Install branch circuits and feeders from the power source to the attachment point as required for a complete system. Provide slack wire for connections to equipment installed by others. Refer to schedules and risers where specific conductor and associated raceway sizes are not indicated on the floor plans. B. Connect branch circuit homerun with two or three circuits and common neutral only where specifically shown on the drawings. Circuits with common neutrals shall not be connected to the same phase to ensure cancellation of the return current in the neutral conductor. C. Install wires and cable in raceways as specified. All conductor sizing is based upon no greater than three current carrying conductors in a conduit. Installation of up to six circuits (no greater than twelve current carrying conductors) in a single conduit will be allowed if the conductor sizing is increased to the required ampacity to accommodate de- rating factors required by the MEC and NFPA 70. FIDELITY INVESTMENTS - SEATTLE, WA ELECTRICAL 20080076.00 16000 - 24 FOUNDATION PLAN MARCH 19, 2008 D. The minimum wire size shall be #12 unless #14 specifically allowed on the drawings for wiring of controls. Branch circuits longer than 75' for 120 V and 175' for 277 V from panel to last outlet shall be increased a minimum of one size above that shown on the drawings to minimize voltage drop to less than 2 %. E. Conductors shall be identified at all accessible locations in the following manner: 1. Color code secondary service, feeders and branch circuit conductors as follows: 208/120 Volts Phase 480/277 Volts Black A Brown Red B Orange Blue C Yellow White Neutral Gray Green Ground Green 2. Provide nonferrous wire markers, embossed or printed to correspond with the Drawings. Labels shall be permanently marked so that the source of the branch circuit or feeder may be readily identified. Hand written labels are not acceptable. Embossed tag equal to 3M Scotch Code STL -TAG or SCS -TM shall be applied with two miniature cable ties or slipped through both end holes. Heat bonded tag equal to 3M Scotch Code SCS -HB shall be permanently affixed with a heat gun. F. Cable 1. Flexible Metal Clad (MC) cable * may be used in concealed locations for branch circuit wiring as noted on plans. 2. Conductor color code shall comply with identification requirements as indicated in this Section. 3. Non Metallic (NM) cable may be used within dwelling units and shall not extend beyond the unit from which it originates. UL listed grommets shall be utilized in all metal studs, through which the NM cable passes and cover the entire opening. G. Splices and Terminations 1. No more than twelve splices of current carrying conductors or six circuits, whichever is greater, shall be allowed in a single enclosure or junction box. 2. Splices and terminations shall be sized to the specified conductor. The insulation shall be cut back with the appropriate tools such that the conductors are not nicked or damaged. 3. The compression tool shall be appropriate for the installation of the provided lug or butt splice to ensure pressure necessary for a proper connection is applied. 4. Terminations shall not be stacked or bent unless specifically listed for the application. H. Arc - proofing shall be applied to all feeders greater than 100 Amperes where multiple circuits are installed in common enclosures such as hndholes, manholes and junction boxes. Apply tape in single, half - lapped layer as required by manufacturer's recommendations. Secure with strips of red plastic film tape on 208Y/120V conductors and yellow plastic film tape on 408Y/277V conductors. FIDELITY INVESTMENTS - SEATTLE, WA ELECTRICAL 20080076.00 16000 - 25 FOUNDATION PLAN MARCH 19, 2008 Cable Pulling 1. Pull cables that share conduit at same time into completely installed raceway. Conductors shall not be pulled in raceways with existing wiring. 2. Submit cable pulling calculations for engineers approval prior to all mechanically assisted pulls. Attach pull ropes to conductors with basket -weave grips on pulling eyes. Provide means to measure tension during entire pull. Utilize pulling compounds to lessen friction in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations. 3. Mechanically assisted pulls shall utilize equipment specifically designed for the purpose such as ropes, electric wench, pulleys, etc. The use of a motorized vehicle to assist in a cable pull is prohibited. 3.03 JUNCTION AND PULL BOXES A. Junction box covers shall be accessible. Do not install junction boxes above suspended ceilings except where ceiling is removable or where an access panel is provided. B. Pull boxes connected to concealed conduits shall be mounted with covers flush with finished wall or ceiling. C. Pull boxes exposed to rain or in damp /wet locations shall be weatherproof NEMA 3R unless noted otherwise on the drawings. D. No pull box shall be within 2 feet of another. E. Provide clamps, grids, cable ties and other non - conductive or combustible appurtenances to secure cables. No cable shall be unsupported for more than 30 ". Cables shall not touch or be unsupported within 1" of the box cover. F. Each junction and pull box shall have a suitable laminated plastic nameplate with white cut letters identifying power source, voltage and driven load of the associated branch circuits or feeders. G. Submit box sizing calculations to confirm all box dimensions are in accordance with code requirements with product data prior to installation. END OF SECTION FIDELITY INVESTMENTS -SEATTLE, WA ELECTRICAL 20080076.00 16000 - 26 FOUNDATION PLAN MARCH 19, 2008 07 -29 -2008 City of Tukwila Jim Haggerton, Mayor Department of Community Development Jack Pace, Director JOSH KIMMEL 11601 WILSHIRE BL 14TH FLOOR LOS ANGELES CA 90025 RE: Permit Application No. EL08 -340 304 STRANDER BL TUKW Dear Permit Applicant: In reviewing our current permit application files, it appears that your permit application applied for on 04/01/2008 , has not been issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center. Per the International Codes, Uniform Plumbing Code and/or the National Electrical Code, every permit application not issued within 180 days from the date of application shall expire by limitation and become null and void. Your permit application expires on 09/28/2008 . If you choose to pursue your project, a written request for extension of your application addressed to the Building Official, demonstrating justifiable cause, will need to be received at the Permit Center prior to your expiration date of 09/28/2008 . If it is determined that an extension is granted, your application will be extended for an additional 90 days from the expiration date. In the event we do not receive your written request for extension, your permit application will become null and void and your project will require a new permit application, plans and specifications, and associated fees. Thank you for your cooperation in this matter. Sincerely, er Mar ..11 Technician xc: Permit File No. EL08 -340 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206- 431 -3670 • Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 PERMIT COORD COPY o PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: EL08 -340 DATE: 04 -01 -08 PROJECT NAME: FIDELITY INVESTOR CENTER SITE ADDRESS: 304 STRANDER BL X Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # Response to Correction Letter # Revision # After Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: Buil r1"g Divi J� ibn� -op Fire Prevention Public Works (1 Structural n Planning Division Permit Coordinator ►.1 DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) DUE DATE: 04-03 -08 Complete Comments: Incomplete Not Applicable Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: TUES/THURS ROUTING: Please Route Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: ❑ No further Review Required DATE: n APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved - Approved with Conditions Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: d DUE DATE: 05-01 -08 Not Approved (attach comments) DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: Documents/routing slip.doc 2 -28 -02 Untitled Page • 0 Page 1 of 2 Electrical Contractor A business licensed by L£J to contract electrical work within the scope of its specialty. Electrical Contractors must maintain a surety bond or assignment of savings account. They also must have a designated Electrical Administrator or Master Electrician who is a member of the firm or a full -time supervisory employee. SEA TAC ELECTRIC INC Business and Licensing Information Name SEA TAC ELECTRIC INC UBI No. 601510212 Phone 2538725553 Status ACTIVE Address 7056 S 220TH ST License No. SEATAEI077RW Suite /Apt. License Type ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR City KENT Effective Date 12/16/1993 State WA Expiration Date 12/16/2009 Zip 98032 Suspend Date County KING Separation Date Business Type CORPORATION Previous License SEATAEC131QC Parent Company Next License Associated License HARGRT*974CD Specialty 1 GENERAL Specialty 2 UNUSED MASTER ELECTRICIAN INFORMATION License HARGRT *974CD Name HARGREAVES, TOM Status ACTIVE Business Owner Information Name Role Effective Date Expiration Date HARGREAVES, TOM AGENT 12/17/1993 Bond Amount HARGREAVES, TOM PRESIDENT 12/17/1993 HARGREAVES, KATHERINE SECRETARY 12/17/1993 JORDAN, TOM VICE PRESIDENT 01/01/2002 BURKS, ROY VICE PRESIDENT 12/17/1993 12/15/1995 Bond Information Bond Bond Company Name Bond Account Number Effective Date Expiration Date Cancel Date Impaired Date Bond Amount Received Date https: / /fortress. wa. gov /lni/bbip/Detail. aspx ?License= SEATAEI077RW 08/07/2008 RE —SEED OR RESURFACE AS REQUIRED BY AREA EXCAVATED 36" (MIN) 3 "(MIN) + + + + + + + + + WARNING TAPE ENTIRE LENGTH OF TRENCH GRADE an :g2\ \:g2\ 18" • 12" (MIN) RACEWAY WITH ASSOCIATED CONDUCTORS. REFER TO DRAWINGS FOR SIZE AND TYPE COMPACTED CLEAN BACKFILL COMPACTED CLEAN BACKFILL NOTES: 1. THIS DETAIL IS INTENDED TO ILLUSTRATE REQUIREMENTS WHICH EXCEED THOSE REQUIRED BY NEC TABLE 300 -5. 2. WARNING TAPE SHALL BE DETECTABLE TYPE FOIL BACKED 4MIL POLYETHYLENE WITH FADE RESISTANT "BURIED ELECTRIC LINE BELOW' A MINIMUM OF 18 INCHES ABOVE THE BURIED SERVICE. TAPE SHALL BE EQUAL TO T &B NAF -0708. 3. ALL ROADWAY CROSSING SHALL BE ENCASED WITH A MINIMUM OF 2 INCHES OF CONCRETE (TOP BOTTOM AND SIDES) EXTENDING A MINIMUM OF 2 FEET BEYOND EACH SIDE OF CROSSING. 4. ALL CONDUIT RISERS SHALL UTILIZE LONG RADIUS GALVANIZED RIGID STEEL SWEEPS. 5. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE ALL TRENCHING REQUIREMENTS WITH PSE (PUGET SOUND ENERGY) PRIOR TO BID. m D © BURIED CONDUIT DETAIL ES013 M: \2008 \20080075— Fidelity Seattle, WA \ Electrical \Foundation PLans \20080075 U— E00.00 ELEC LEGEND, NOTES & ABBREVIATIONS.dwg [30x42] March 18, 2008 — 5:06pm slunn POWER DISTRIBUTION MEM zas 208Y/120 VOLT PANELBOARD, SURFACE MOUNTED REFER TO SCHEDULE OF PANELBOARDS 480Y/277 VOLT PANELBOARD, SURFACE MOUNTED REFER TO SCHEDULE OF PANELBOARDS DRY TYPE TRANSFORMER K —RATED "KT3" — INDICATES KVA RATING OF TRANSFORMER REFER TO DRY TYPE K —RATED TRANSFORMER SCHEDULE CURRENT TRANSFORMER CABINET UTILITY METER AND SOCKET GROUND BAR MOTOR & CONTROLS LEGEND 60AS 50AF FUSED DISCONNECT SWITCH, 3 —POLE, IN NEMA TYPE 1 ENCLOSURE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. "3R" — INDICATES NEMA TYPE 3R ENCLOSURE 60AS" — INDICATES 60AMP SWITCH "50AF" — INDICATES 50AMP FUSES "WP" — WEATHERPROOF BRANCH CIRCUIT & FEEDER LEGEND R22A -1, 3,5 BRANCH CIRCUIT OR FEEDER CONCEALED IN FINISHED AREAS BRANCH CIRCUIT OR FEEDER, CONCEALED IN OR UNDER FLOOR SLAB BRANCH CIRCUIT OR FEEDER TURNING UP TOWARDS OBSERVER BRANCH CIRCUIT OR FEEDER TURNING DOWN AWAY FROM OBSERVER CONDUIT STUBBED ABOVE CEILING BRANCH CIRCUIT HOME RUN TICKS INDICATE QUANTITY OF CONDUCTORS, GROUND CONDUCTORS ARE NOT INDICATED. NO TICKS INDICATES 2 #12 & 1 #12G IN 3/4 "C MINIMUM. R22A -1,3,5 INDICATES PANEL AND CIRCUIT DESIGNATION FROM WHICH HOMERUN SHALL ORIGINATE. EACH CIRCUIT SHALL BE 20A-1P (20AMP SINGLE POLE) UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. FLEXIBLE CONNECTION TO EQUIPMENT. RACEWAY AND CONDUCTOR RATING TO MATCH ASSOCIATED BRANCH CIRCUIT OR FEEDER SITE LEGEND — UE- - UT— UNDERGROUND ELECTRIC UNDERGROUND TELEPHONE ABBREVIATIONS A /AMP AC ADA AF AFF AFG AIC AL AT ATS AWG B C CA CAN CB CKT CPU CU dB DC DWG EC EMT FDR FLMT FREQ GEC GFI GND HH HP HVAC HZ IG JB KVA KW KWH AMPERE ALTERNATING CURRENT AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT AMPERE FRAME ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR ABOVE FINISH GRADE AMPERE INTERRUPTING CAPACITY ALUMINUM AMPERE TRIP AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH AMERICAN WIRE GAUGE BURIED CONDUIT CABLE CABLE TELEVISION CIRCUIT BREAKER CIRCUIT CENTRAL PROCESSING UNIT COPPER CENTERLINE DECIBEL DIRECT CURRENT DRAWING ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR ELECTRIC METALLIC TUBING FEEDER FLEXIBLE LIQUID TIGHT METALLIC TUBING FREQUENCY GROUNDING ELECTRODE CONDUCTOR GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTING GROUND HANDHOLE HORSEPOWER HEATING, VENTILATING AND AIR CONDITIONING HERTZ ISOLATED GROUND JUNCTION BOX KILOVOLT—AMPERE KILOWATT KILOWATT —HOURS LTG MCB MEC M/G MH MLO MTD MTG NC NEC NO NTS OPD POS PVC PWR RGS RMS RPM SN STP SWBD TB TEL TERM TVSS TYP UG U.O.N. UPS UTP V VA W WP LIGHTING MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER MASSACHUSSETTS ELECTRIC CODE MOTOR /GENERATOR SET MANHOLE MAIN LUGS ONLY MOUNTED MOUNTING NORMALLY CLOSED CONTACT NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE NORMALLY OPEN CONTACT NOT TO SCALE NUMBER OVER CURRENT PROTECTION DEVICE PROVIDED UNDER OTHER SECTIONS POLYVINYL CHLORIDE POWER RIGID GALVANIZED STEEL ROOT MEAN SQUARE VALUE REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE SOLID NEUTRAL SHIELDED TWISTED —PAIR SWITCHBOARD TERMINAL BLOCK TELEPHONE TERMINAL TRANSIENT VOLTAGE SURGE SUPPRESSER TYPICAL UNDERGROUND UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY UNSHIELDED TWISTED —PAIR VOLTS VOLT— AMPERE WATTS WEATHERPROOF LEGEND NOTES: 1. REFER TO SPECIFICATIONS, ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS, APPLICABLE SCHEDULES AND DETAILS FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION ASSOCIATED WITH EACH DEVICE ILLUSTRATED ON THIS LEGEND. 2. SUBSCRIPTS ILLUSTRATED ON THE LEGEND WITH ONE SYMBOL ONLY TO MINIMIZE SPACE. ANY SUBSCRIPT INDICATED WITHIN A LEGEND FAMILY MAY BE APPLIED TO A CORRESPONDING SYMBOL. 3. ABBREVIATIONS SUCH AS "WP" MAY BE APPLIED TO ANY SYMBOL. SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR: CijeMechanical ❑ Electrical Plumbing Gas Piping City of Tukwila DiViSJOtJ FILE COPY Permit No. REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE NPPA 7 APR 21 2008 1fTua E ILDYNG DIVI I0� 0 Fidelity INVESTMENTS Seattle Branch 304 Strander Blvd. Seattle, WA 98188 Gensler ENGINEERS 1 0 Issue -- 01 133 Federal Street 5th Floor Boston MA 02110 Telephone 617.292.4400 Facsimile 617.292.4401 Richard D. Kimball Company, Inc Seaport Center 70 Fargo Street Suite 801 Boston, MA 02210 -1964 T 617 - 345 -9885 F 617 - 345 -4226 W www.rdkengineers.com Date & Issue Description By 03/19/08 SL FOUNDATION PERMIT SET Check SJ Plan review approval is subject to errors and omissions. Approval of construction documents does not authorize the violation of any adopted code or ordinance. Receipt of approved Fiel Cop. and conditions is acknowledged: BY - Date: -U� _a City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION REVISIONS_ No changes shall be made to the scope of work without prior approval of Tukwila Building Division. NOTE: Revisions will require a new plan submittal and may include additional plan review fees. I ELO8 110 Seal /Signature 1 Project Name Fidelity Investor Center — SEATTLE BRANCH 1 Project Number 20080075 ICAD File Name 20080075_U—E01.01 Description ELECTRICAL LEGEND, NOTES AND ABBREVIATIONS IScale NTS U-EO1 .01 02006 Gensler RECEIVE APR 012008 PERMIT CENTER (2)4 "C. FROM TELEPHONE POLE LOCATED IN STREET, COORDINATE WITH SITE /CIVIL ENGINEER PRIOR TO WORK UT UT-- — - -) (2)4 "C. REFER TO DETAIL ES013 ON U— E01.01 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. II II II 1k (2)4"C. TO MAIN SERVICE DISCONNECT 'MDP' E —PAD MOUNTED UTILITY TRANSFORMER COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION WITH SITE /CIVIL DRAWINGS PRIOR TO BID J5 bbb as M: \2008 \20080075— Fidelity Seattle, WA \Electrical \Foundation PLans \20080075 U— E03.01 ELEC PWR PLAN 1ST FLOOR.dwg [30x42] March 18, 2008 — 5:06pm slunn KEY NOTES OTHE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ONE (1) 3/4" CONDUIT FOR CONNECTION TO POWER, ONE (1) 1" CONDUIT FOR CONNECTION FOR TELE /DATA AND ONE (1) 2" CONDUIT FOR A/V UNDER SLAB, STUB UP WITH BUSHING ON END OF CONDUIT AND PULLSTRING IN CONDUIT. COORDINATE STUB UP LOCATION WITH ARCHITECT PRIOR TO WORK. <>THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR PROVIDE ONE (1) 3/4" CONDUIT FOR CONNECTION TO POWER, (1) 3/4" CONDUIT FOR SECURITY, AND ONE (1) 2" CONDUIT FOR CONNECTION TO TELECOMM UNDER SLAB, STUB UP WITH BUSHING ON END OF CONDUIT AND PULLSTRING IN CONDUIT. COORDINATE STUB UP LOCATION WITH ARCHITECT PRIOR TO WORK. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE ONE (1) 3/4" \-Y CONDUIT FOR CONNECTION TO POWER AND ONE (1) 1" CONDUIT FOR CONNECTION FOR TELE /DATA UNDER SLAB, STUB UP WITH BUSHING ON END OF CONDUIT AND PULLSTRING IN CONDUIT. COORDINATE STUB UP LOCATION WITH ARCHITECT PRIOR TO WORK. OLEAK DETECTION AND CONDENSATE PUMP LOCATED IN DRIP PAN UNDER CRAC -1 COOLING UNIT. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION WITH MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR PRIOR TO WORK. REVIEWED FOR CODE CQ pP NEC NFPA APR 21 2008 City Of Tukwila B ILDIN DIVI:ION SHEET NOTES POWER NOTES: 1. REFER TO DRAWING U— E01.01 FOR LEGEND, SYMBOLS AND GENERAL NOTES. 2. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL AND CIVIL DRAWINGS FOR ASSOCIATED NOTES, MOUNTING DETAILS, HEIGHTS AND EXACT LOCATIONS OF ALL DEVICES. ELO8 3)fQ Fidelity N V E S T M E N T S Seattle Branch 304 Strander Blvd. Seattle, WA 98188 Gensler ENGINEERS 1 A Issue .. 01 133 Federal Street 5th Floor Boston MA 02110 Telephone 617.292.4400 Facsimile 617.292.4401 Richard D. Kimball Company, Inc Seaport Center 70 Fargo Street Suite 801 Boston, MA 02210 -1964 T 617 - 345 -9885 F 617 - 345 -4226 W www.rdkengineers.com Date & Issue Description By 03/19/08 SL FOUNDATION PERMIT SET Check SJ Seal /Signature } Project Name Fidelity Investor Center — SEATTLE BRANCH 1 Project Number 20080075 1 CAD File Name 20080075 _503.01 Description ELECTRICAL POWER PLAN FIRST FLOOR Scale 1/8 "= 1' -0" 1 0 2' 4' 8' 16' U - E03.01 02006 Gensler R cEP iFr APR 01 200€1 PERMIT CEi' I L