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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit D10-241 - WESTFIELD SOUTHCENTER MALL - BEST BUY MOBILE - REMODELBEST BUY MOBILE 841 SOUTHCENTER MALL D10 -241 City oi 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 DEVELOPMENT PERMIT Parcel No.: 9202470010 Address: 841 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKW Suite No: Project Name: BEST BUY MOBILE Permit Number: D 10 -241 Issue Date: 10/06/2010 Permit Expires On: 04/04/2011 Owner: Name: WESTFIELD PROPERTY TAX DEPT Address: PO BOX 130940 , CARLSBAD CA 92013 Contact Person: Name: BRIAN NIEHAUS Address: 219 N 2 ST, STE 301 , MINNEAPOLIS MN 55401 Contractor: Name: HORIZON RETAIL CONST INC Address: 1516 S GREEN BAY RD , RACINE WI 53406 Contractor License No: HORIZRC072N5 Phone: 612 547 -1370 Phone: Expiration Date: 04/15/2011 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: INTERIOR REMODEL OF AN EXISTING TENANT SPACE Value of Construction: $125,000.00 Fees Collected: $2,773.45 Type of Fire Protection: SPRINKLERS /AFA International Building Code Edition: 2009 Type of Construction: IIB Occupancy per IBC: 0019 * *continued on next page ** doc: IBC -10/06 D10 -241 Printed: 10 -06 -2010 City o*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 Permit Number: Issue Date: Permit Expires On: D10-241 10/06/2010 04/04/2011 Public Works Activities: Channelization / Striping: N Curb Cut / Access / Sidewalk / CSS: N Fire Loop Hydrant: N Number: 0 Size (Inches): 0 Flood Control Zone: Hauling: N Start Time: End Time: Land Altering: Volumes: Cut 0 c.y. Fill 0 c.y. Landscape Irrigation: Moving Oversize Load: Start Time: End Time: Sanitary Side Sewer: Sewer Main Extension: Storm Drainage: Street Use: Water Main Extension: Water Meter: N Permit Center Authorized Signature: I hereby certify that I have read and e governing this work will be complied Private: Profit: N Private: Date: Public: Non - Profit: N Public: ttA bte [I° ed this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances hether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not pre construction or the uerfo3mance of work Signature: a to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating . I am authorized to sign and obtain this development permit. Print Name:/ ,. 7 ? Date: /O/ / /d 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: IBC -10/06 D10 -241 Printed: 10 -06 -2010 • 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:/lwww.ci.tukwila.wa.us Parcel No.: 9202470010 Address: Suite No: Tenant: 841 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKW BEST BUY MOBILE PERMIT CONDITIONS Permit Number: D10 -241 Status: ISSUED Applied Date: 09/01/2010 Issue Date: 10/06/2010 1: ** *BUILDING DEPARTMENT CONDPITONS * ** 2: No changes shall be made to the approved plans unless approved by the design professional in responsible charge and the Building Official. 3: All mechanical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center (206/431- 3670). 4: All permits, inspection records, and approved plans shall be at the job site and available to the inspectors prior to start of any construction. These documents shall be maintained and made available until final inspection approval is granted. 5: New suspended ceiling grid and light fixture installations shall meet the non - building structures seismic design requirements of ASCE 7. 6: Partition walls that are tied to the ceiling and all partitions greater than 6 feet in height shall be laterally braced to the building structure. 7: All construction shall be done in conformance with the approved plans and the requirements of the International Building Code or International Residential Code, International Mechanical Code, Washington State Energy Code. 8: All plumbing and gas piping work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Building Department (206- 431- 3670). 9: All electrical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Building Department (206- 431 - 3670). 10: VALIDITY OF PERMIT: The issuance or granting of a permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any of the provisions of the building code or of any other ordinances of the City of Tukwila. Permits presuming to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of the code or other ordinances of the City of Tukwila shall not be valid. The issuance of a permit based on construction documents and other data shall not prevent the Building Official from requiring the correction of errors in the construction documents and other data. 11: ** *FIRE DEPARTMENT CONDTITONS * ** 12: The attached set of building plans have been reviewed by the Fire Prevention Bureau and are acceptable with the following concerns: 13: The total number of fire extinguishers required for an ordinary hazard occupancy with Class A fire hazards is calculated at one extinguisher for each 1,500 sq. ft. of area. The extinguisher(s) should be of the "All Purpose" (2A, 20B:C) dry chemical type. Travel distance to any fire extinguisher must be 75' or less. (IFC 906.3) (NFPA 10, 3 -2.1) 14: Portable fire extinguishers, not housed in cabinets, shall be installed on the hangers or brackets supplied. Hangers or brackets shall be securely anchored to the mounting surface in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. Portable fire extinguishers having a gross weight not exceeding 40 pounds (18 kg) shall be installed so that its top is not more than 5 feet (1524 mm) above the floor. Hand -held portable fire extinguishers having a gross doc: Cond -10/06 D10 -241 Printed: 10 -06 -2010 • 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 weight exceeding 40 pounds (18 kg) shall be installed so that its top is not more than 3.5 feet (1067 mm) above the floor. The clearance between the floor and the bottom of the installed hand -held extinguishers shall not be less than 4 inches (102 mm). (IFC 906.7 and IFC 906.9) 15: Fire extinguishers shall not be obstructed or obscured from view. In rooms or areas in which visual obstruction cannot be completely avoided, means shall be provided to indicate the locations of the extinguishers. (IFC 906.6) 16: Extinguishers shall be located in conspicuous locations where they will be readily accessible and immediately available for use. These locations shall be along normal paths of travel, unless the fire code official determines that the hazard posed indicates the need for placement away from normal paths of travel. (IFC 906.5) 17: Fire extinguishers require monthly and yearly inspections. They must have a tag or label securely attached that indicates the month and year that the inspection was performed and shall identify the company or person performing the service. Every six years stored pressure extinguishers shall be emptied and subjected to the applicable recharge procedures. If the required monthly and yearly inspections of the fire extinguisher(s) are not accomplished or the inspection tag is not completed, a reputable fire extinguisher service company will be required to conduct these required surveys. (NFPA 10, 4 -3, 4 -4) 18: Egress doors shall be readily openable from the egress side without the use of a key or special knowledge or effort. (IFC 1008.1.8.3 subsection 2.2) 19: Dead bolts are not allowed on auxiliary exit doors unless the dead bolt is automatically retracted when the door handle is engaged from inside the tenant space. (IFC Chapter 10) 20: Door handles, pulls, latches, locks and other operating devices on doors required to be accessible by Chapter 11 of the International Building Code shall not require tight grasping, tight pinching or twisting of the wrist to operate. (IFC 1008.1.8.1) 21: Exit hardware and marking shall meet the requirements of the International Fire Code. (IFC Chapter 10) 22: Gates serving the means of egress system shall comply with the requirements of the International Fire Code. Gates used as a component in a means of egress shall conform to the applicable requirements for doors. (IFC 1008.2) 23: Aisles leading to required exits shall be provided from all portions of the building and the required width of the aisles shall be unobstructed. (IFC 1013.4) 24: Maintain sprinkler coverage per N.F.P.A. 13. Addition/relocation of walls, closets or partitions may require relocating and/or adding sprinlder heads. (IFC 901.4) 25: Sprinklers shall be installed under fixed obstructions over 4 feet (1.2 m) wide such as ducts, decks, open grate flooring, cutting tables, shelves and overhead doors. (NFPA 13- 8.6.5.3.3) 26: All new sprinlder systems and all modifications to existing sprinkler systems shall have fire department review and approval of drawings prior to installation or modification. New sprinkler systems and all modifications to sprinkler systems involving more than 50 heads shall have the written approval of the W.S.R.B., Factory Mutual, Industrial Risk Insurers Kemper or any other representative designated and /or recognized by the City of Tukwila, prior to submittal to the Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. No sprinlder work shall commence without approved drawings. (City Ordinance #2050) 27: A fire alarm system is required for this project. The fire alarm system shall meet the requirements of N.F.P.A. 72 and City Ordinance #2051. (ALL FIRE ALARM COMPONENTS TO BE TIED TO MAIN MALL FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL.) 28: Maintain fire alarm system audible /visual notification. Addition/relocation of walls or partitions may require relocation and/or addition of audible /visual notification devices. (City Ordinance #2051) 29: All new fire alarm systems or modifications to existing systems shall have the written approval of The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. No work shall commence until a fire department permit has been obtained. (City Ordinance #2051) (IFC doc: Cond -10/06 D10 -241 Printed: 10 -06 -2010 104.2) • 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 30: An electrical permit from the City of Tukwila Building Department Permit Center (206- 431 -3670) is required for this project. 31: The maximum flame spread class of finish materials used on interior walls and ceilings shall not exceed that set forth in Table No. 803.5 of the International Building Code. 32: Post address on storefront per approved Westfield standards. 33: Contact The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau to witness all required inspections and tests. (City Ordinances #2050 and #2051) 34: Arty overlooked hazardous condition and/or violation of the adopted Fire or Building Codes does not imply approval of such condition or violation. 35: These plans were reviewed by Inspector 511. If you have any questions, please call Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau at (206)575 -4407. * *continued on next page ** doc: Cond -10/06 D10 -241 Printed: 10 -06 -2010 • City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 Web site: http: / /www.ci.tukwila.wa.us I hereby certify that I have read these conditions and will comply with them as outlined. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provision of any other work or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. Date: /6/ /9s /c) doc: Cond -10/06 D10 -241 Printed: 10 -06 -2010 CITY OF TUKWILA Community Development Department Public Works Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 http://www.ci.tukwila.wa.us Building Permit No. TA D ~ /At Mechanical Permit No. Plumbing /Gas Permit No. Public Works Permit No. Project No. • • • (For office use only) 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.: Site Address: SOWTW CEM . (MU. WS SOL iCEMFIZ mite Number: 539. __W itl Wh9 Tenant Name: ZEST. iWi' IMO I LE. Property Owners Name: WEsTFIELt , L LC.. Mailing Address: JA SCLA CFM'ER 4' A11 New Tenant: Floor: Yes ❑..No SEATTLE. City WA- State 96188 Zip CONTACT PERSON — who do we contact when your permit is ready to be issued Name: ERIA 4 1.1 lawn Mailing Address: IaI I OIL, %NJ1 S1�EEr Sc�rrE 30 I E -Mail Address: Dni eko US 0 Cmokrch • Car" Day Telephone: 61a-sin- / 3.7 M/MvEAPous /ht✓ S55/0 / City State Zip Fax Number: GI a -318- )99 5 GENERAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION — (Contractor Information for Mechanical (pg 4) for Plumbing and Gas Piping (pg 5)) Company Name: OUt 7th BiP Mailing Address: Contact Person: E -Mail Address: Contractor Registration Number: City State Zip Day Telephone: Fax Number: Expiration Date: ARCHITECT OF RECORD — All plans must be stamped by Architect of Record Company Name: BRUCE m. LAQISoN AZ.c_14 ITE LT Mailing Address: VI N. pnd STREET SUITE 3e I Contact Person:13Z Art Ale 4AUS E -Mail Address: b 111 eh A t1 S c Ih a rch • c o /NM E4+ous 111N City State Day Telephone: (21D - 547 Fax Number: 6 (9 - 33 8 - SS 4/o Zip - 137o ages ENGINEER OF RECORD — All plans must be stamped by Engineer of Record Company Name: DUN H4rY1 Ass Oc1ArES Mailing Address: 50 Sot,T11 S1xT%F SlRCfT Sut7E 110b Contact Person: Dc\t4 WV) EiJ E -Mail Address: ChA. EN & d unharn en3 H:\ Applications\Forms- Applications On Line \2010 Applications \7 -2010- Permit Application.doc Revised: 7-2010 bh PoINNEAPous ml,/ SSyo City / ^^ State Zip Day Telephone: Io log' cllp 5- 76 5'9 Fax Number: 61,3- y(o 5 - 75.5 Page 1 of 6 BUILDING PERMIT INFORMATION — 206 -431 -3670 Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ 1 a St 000 Existing Building Valuation: $ Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): TNTERI R- RE(Y1oDEL OF AN Sc DTI fa- TEnnwr SPACE— AT Swig- Cet.rreR mA%%. Will there be new rack storage? ® Yes ❑.. No If yes, a separate permit and plan submittal will be required. Provide All Building Areas in Square Footage Below • Existing Interior Remodel Addition to Existing • Structure. New Type of - Construction per IBC Type of Occupancy per IBC 1st Floor I/3 ii‘ S.C. — — — 13 M 2nd Floor 3`d Floor Floors thni Basement Accessory Structure* Attached Garage Detached Garage Attached Carport Detached Carport Covered Deck Uncovered Deck PLANNING DIVISION: Single family building footprint (area of the foundation of all structures, plus any decks over 18 inches and overhangs greater than 18 inches) *For an Accessory dwelling, provide the following: Lot Area (sq ft): Floor area of principal dwelling: Floor area of accessory dwelling: *Provide documentation that shows that the principal owner lives in one of the dwellings as his or her primary residence. Number of Parking Stalls Provided: Standard: Compact: Handicap: Will there be a change in use? ❑ Yes lEr No If "yes ", explain: FIRE PROTECTION /HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: ® Sprinklers ® Automatic Fire Alarm ❑ None ❑ Other (specify) Will there be storage or use of flammable, combustible or hazardous materials in the building? ❑ Yes 2 No If `yes', attach list of materials and storage locations on a separate 8 -1/2 "x 11" paper including quantities and Material Safety Data Sheets. SEPTIC SYSTEM ❑ On -site Septic System — For on -site septic system, provide 2 copies of a current septic design approved by King County Health Department. H:\Applications \Forms - Applications On Line\2010 Applications \7 -2010 - Permit Application.doc Revised: 7 -2010 bh Page 2 of 6 PERNIIT APPLICATION NOTES — Applicable to all permits in this application 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. Building and Mechanical Permit The Building Official may grant one or more extensions of time for additional periods not exceeding 90 days each. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 105.3.2 International Building Code (current edition). Plumbing Permit The Building Official may grant one extension of time for an additional period not exceeding 180 days. The extension shall be requested in writing and justifiable cause demonstrated. Section 103.4.3 Uniform Plumbing Code (current edition). 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 OW R OR AU RI ED AGENT: Signature: Print Name: l e I A t.i k) I E +AO 5 Mailing Address: On N 910 5* SuiTE 301 [ Date Application Accepted: 01 Date: —1/40 // o Day Telephone: 619- 9/7 - 1 37 D 1111 t NUEtAQelt , City Date Application Expires: State Ss Lie)/ Zip Staff Initials: M'Applications \Forms - Applications On Line\2010 Applications \7 -2010 - Pemtit Application.doc Revised: 7.2010 bh Page 6 of 6 City oftkwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 Fax: 206 -431 -3665 Web site:' http:/lwww.ci.tukwila.wa.us Parcel No.: 9202470010 Address: Suite No: Applicant: BEST BUY MOBILE 841 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKW RECEIPT Permit Number: Status: Applied Date: Issue Date: D1O -241 ISSUED 09/01/2010 10/06/2010 Receipt No.: Initials: User ID: R10 -02451 WER 1655 Payment Amount: $378.00 Payment Date: 12/08/2010 10:12 AM Balance: $0.00 Payee: HORIZON RETAIL CONTRUCTION TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount Payment Credit Crd MC Authorization No. 000092 ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description 378.00 Account Code Current Pmts BUILDING INVESTIGATION DCD —PW— PERMIT CTR 63OTUKWILAHCWAT99188 TERMINAL ID. 81781593 MERCHANT 8: 362313263885 CLK.1655 MC 10$881$11013980 A $ BATCH: 088378 INVOICE 1247132903 DATE: Dec 08, 10 TINE: 18118 SEO10003 AUTH:OOOO9Z AUS: NY TOTAL $378.00 CUSTOMER COPY 000.322.800 Total: $378.00 378.00 ioc: Receipt-06 Printed: 12 -08 -2010 4) • r - -- wqs City of Tukwila �Z 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.: 9202470010 Permit Number: D10-241 Address: 841 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKW Status: APPROVED Suite No: Applied Date: 09/01/2010 Applicant: BEST BUY MOBILE Issue Date: Receipt No.: R10 -01993 Initials: User ID: Payee: JEM 1165 Payment Amount: $1,682.65 Payment Date: 10/06/2010 12:52 PM Balance: $0.00 HORIZON RETAIL CONSTRUCTION, INC. TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount Payment Check 200044 1,682.65 Authorization No. ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Account Code Current Pmts BUILDING - NONRES 000.322.100 STATE BUILDING SURCHARGE 640.237.114 Total: $1,682.65 1,678.15 4.50 doc: Receipt -06 Printed: 10 -06 -2010 • 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.: 9202470010 Permit Number: D10-241 Address: 841 SOUTHCENTER MALL TURIN Status: PENDING Suite No: Applied Date: 09/01/2010 Applicant: BEST BUY MOBILE Issue Date: Receipt No.: R10 -01741 Initials: User ID: Payee: JEM 1165 Payment Amount: $1,090.80 Payment Date: 09/01/2010 03:51 PM Balance: $1,682.65 C.M. ARCHITECTURE, P.A. TRANSACTION LIST: Type Method Descriptio Amount Payment Check 113404 1,090.80 Authorization No. ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Account Code Current Pmts PLAN CHECK - NONRES 000.345.830 1,090.80 Total: $1,090.80 PAY -.ENT RFr.rilmr, doc: Receiot -06 Printed: 09 -01 -2010 . . . INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION /C-- 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 431-2451 1)/0-211 Project: • , i Type of Inspection: Address: 9. t4 1 AA IA- ( ( Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: (a.172,- Requester: ari* i' Phone No 0W6 - 7/8- izg'0. A v pproved per applicable codes. El Corrections required prior to approval. CO CO MENTS: tI-r/ (41.107fr/7.,t/w,/ nnspecto Date: El SPECTION FEE REQUI ED. Prior t next inspection, fee must be Id at 6300 Southcenter B d., Suite 0. Call to schedule reinspection. 31> I P 5- -,• P.:. • • \4r-*cg)INSPECTIO NO. PERMIT NO. INSPECTION ECORD 124 Retain a copy with permit 004 CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., 00.0, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Requestline (206) 431-2451 Proj ct: t„.....—&1 Akii f el *Is k 1 .10 t k`f Type of Inspelion: 614-a-, ,.... — NASA_ eA) Ad re cce, ss4: t SC MA4( C' Date Callcdi 442......1 f g IS Fg'ivgg Specia Instructions:. . . .9' ...... bate Wanted:..., 1 Z... -1( .0.-1 c..) /..'11m Requester: Phone No: •EApproved per applicable codes. COMMENTS: Corrections t-AA APP`"/ "6,53sipe,A4(0....ek c,e( k. •-` P-4. or ef- r to approval. (--11 0 r■1/4 gm (144fsike 49, • rate./ r7 REINSPECTION FEEREQUIRED: Prior to next inspection, fee musi be 1-1 paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd:. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit it) 10-.2)4 t PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431- 670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 431 -2451 Project: e&S'r' '$)tji .. Type of Inspection: D 2. -C-1 ; /v.Q 0 o -h / "ir .o- a % i Add ess: y Date Called: k •1 (.4 .1- 0 r r't't Sr u Special Instructions: `9e 1 I tt1g /. Date Wanted: 1Z- 'I a Requester: Lite (1). —S Phone No: I EApproved per applicable codes. orrections required prior to approval. 7 COMMENTS: .. j.� t -� 1 • e__ �ep.�a,1-A eA � _ `r D 2. -C-1 ; /v.Q 0 o -h / "ir .o- a % i -e :0 ,.n tA3 iktti a ci-r K. ( ) -, A 4. pr 'S re fr n k •1 (.4 .1- 0 r r't't Sr u r .t i.4 �-i ,,4 `9e 1 I tt1g /. Lite (1). —S )i .'Af ez oAOE A t AAP� 'IA& o ki �. tw I A 9* A - ector: t } f# ,� IDate: _ (_c, (Ink � r7 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED: prior to next inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd:, Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit IN PECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION.'' 6300 Southcenter Blvd:, #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 431 -2451 (206) 431 -3670 Pr 'ect: ,,, �r J5 (v I Nov. e Type of Inspection: .Sus, (0..,` (, A, t, Address: Date Called: Spe ial Instructions: • b 4S3 2 q y � 6( `rte Date Wanted: ---3 —N a.m. Requester: Phone Np - 1 ^ r --r75-6 2- • a Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. - COMMENTS: w-(' FAA-14 1 Y � , v,,, jJ 5U t � V 't. k . /'. 6i10 a t . — ()14-- ,.o f /441-.7.5r- ap4io proUud( nsp ctgr: otk, Date: REINSPECTION FEE REaUIRED.Prior to next inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. • -Zy,.. 4-- 4q INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 431 =2451 D o-2/ 4 _� Project: (e'rt GI W1b10 I Type of Inspection: 4,..1R Address: fiLIt VA ALA, Date Called: : Special Instructions: - Date Wanted: 1_i 1 INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy.with permit NO. INSPECTION NO.. i PERMIT NO. CITY OF T4KWILA BUILDING DIVISION 44--- 6300 Southcenter Blvd., 100, Tukwila. WA 98-188 (206) 431-36p Permit Inspection RequeSt Line (206) 431-2451 GA,c 0 o Projec A t i I L IrType -I of e Jpstectign: 1/1‘4A 7 Addrasc4 i se7 it444( Date Called: ,„,,.....,-.... Special Instructions: . . . . . 7 Date Wanted: P. . Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes: 0 Corrections 'required prior to approval. 7. COMMENTS: ar-ir so*Itf Inspec zo(tmd,s1-- 40)(4 Ara. ite4 4i# =1;1-Al (if\ i‘e% I-JP ate:) 1 ri REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED.•Prior to next inspection. fee must be `-'1 paid at:6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule.reinspection. 617cZeM-"Wlem•ftiFf...-0AWrrnfiosk...wagrwmveagenTremsreteraFtla ••••14pels"Vgracmr3.-:-...{ var..virmm•acsol,..7 INSPECTION RECORD. Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISIO 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 431 -2451 P ct: ,�..•- its 1 3iy t a is, i Type of Inspection: Fr 1- _AA., n t- -- (_ d Address: 4f t 3 44-1 / Date Called: ''\ . Special Instructions: . . • Date Wanted: r7 1 0 r 4.� ' `tea .m: p:m: Requester: Phone No: E j 10- J 2, Approved per applicable codes:. • El Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: { - 1 A.1 t s At pr t- -- (_ d jj 6. clic_ ' ''\ atz, kw.! ,0 .•.fk '.'�i f _ 7 - V;; 6%t s f. 4 t %1 1 S 0 v /`T des' z w �Jl, . r 63 f 4,6-4 ro•y..o rc e ?` of -.2,(AJ ar-C' i tkib tiJ Adt liAy S 2-:.e_tJJ d /- Zrot (Insp ctor: ''Date: • REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED,. Prior to next inspection, fee must be • - paid at 6300 Southcenter. Blvd.. Suite 100: Call to schedule reinspection. • • g,. "triSfa- - +a¢. r.,10r•ex - :wpm' crd.epre^ 7 e• v' • • • INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit. INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431 -3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 431 -2451 ✓JL Di to 241 Pro' t: . - ,S { �r t i" Type of Inspection: , 'r A- k A 6 Address: l Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: • — a.m. Requester: Phone N o: //o n -'Z2 —r? / Q • © Approved per applicable codes. El Corrections required prior to approval, COMMENTS: y I ti 1• Inspector: !Date: ri REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Pr.i r to next inspection. fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenteralvd.. Su °0. Call to schedule reinspection.. • ren ■ brim gts ho s :414_.1 ,— n net tsti'• A INSPECTION RECORD e ain a copy with permit N -TION NO, PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING D1VISION : 6300 Southcenter..Blvd„ #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206)431 -3670- Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 431 =2451 - 0_0 =2-1 t Pro ect t f MJ � k � Type o nspection:` r k,� (n6 Date: • Address: Date Called: Special Inst uctions: { • Date Wanted: a.m. Requester: Phone No: ElApproved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: 1 \ £ Lf.l ee4 rspectoff r Date: • •. Y:SPECTION FEE REQRED. Prior toext inspection. fee must be at 6300 Southcenter B vd.. Suite 100 .Call t� schedule reinspection. w '- fi . r ' :�.�uv* ., a �... w .re..:.. ,,, - , smc-� ? Avr • • • INS CTION NUMBER 1414SPECTION RECORD :`:Retain a copy with permit Tka..ft ' • PERMIT NUMBERS CITY OF TUKWILA FIREDEPARTMENT .444 Andover Park East, Tukwila, Wa. 98188 206- 575 -4407 4L, Project: _! 16eS idb, L,G Fire Alarm: Type of Inspection: f _ s� + -C, -Pi/0'4z_ Address: ..., hi i Suite #: . C , mkt L .''Contact Person: Special Instructions: Phone No.: koApproved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: DEC. �r. nAgid �wtr���•ep- Needs Shift Inspection: Sprinklers: • . Fire Alarm: Hood & Duct: Monitor: Pre-Fire: Permits: Occupancy. Type: Inspector: _ c o . Date: 17 .. .y - /� _ Hrs.: 9' 7. ,4/ n $80.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. You will receive an invoice from the City of Tukwila Finance_ Department. CaII to sc'&iedule a reinspection. Word/Inspection Record i rm.Doc • 1/13/06 T:F.D. Form F.P: 113 _:. W`k�s_ -1s a�n+- ±;+ia'c`+ =tsi�x _ :Y'sx..�c:se�_ 4r'419;Kr:a4'[Y' �'. J:�.. _ t INSPECTION NUMBER INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit • • PERMIT NUMBERS CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT 4 Andover Park East, Tukwila, Wa. 98188 206 - 575 -4407 Project: �) .� Gt Sprinklers: X06 , 1P Type of Inspection: cis -'„ ► . Address: Suite #: ?I1 5. • 4444 6L— Contact Person: Special Instructions: Phone No.: RApproved per applicable codes. nCorrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: i Needs Shift Inspection: 94 T, Sprinklers: Fire Alarm: Hood & Duct: Monitor: Pre-Fire. Permits: Occupancy Type: Inspector: S m g_ . • I Date: ) ?-- / _ /0 Hrs.: n $80.00 REINSPECTION 'FEE REQUIRED. You will receive an invoice from the City of Tukwila Finance Department. Call to schedule a reinspection. Word /Inspection Record Form.Doc 1/13/06 T.F.D. Form F.P. 113 • C7 INSPECTION NUMBER INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit 10-S- PERMIT NUMBERS CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT - 444 Andover Park East, Tukwila, Wa. 98188 206 -575 -4407 Project: r, ilSeS e/ fi ; (,c Type of Inspection: . spat Cove te- Address: Suite #: -1) sc ,t411 Contact Person: Special Instructions: Phone No.: 2 Approved per applicable codes. nCorrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: k ,,if 50-04:11- Oti,1 r Needs Shift Inspection: Sprinklers: - Fire Alarm: Hood & Duct: Monitor: Pre -Fire: Permits: - Occupancy Type: -_ Inspector: Si • •Date: /1_ ..) - /6 Hrs.: ' : / n $80.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. You will receive an invoice from the City of Tukwila Finance Departinent. CaII to schedule a reinspection. Word /Inspection Record Form.Doc 1/13/06 T.F.D. Form F.P. 113 . UCE i io C RLS0 CH TECT architecture • planning • interior design 219 North 2"' Street Suite 301 Minneapolis, MN 55401 -1454 p 812.338.6877 t 812.338.2995 www.cmarch.com Bruce M. Carlson. AIA Patrick G. Bless, AIA Fort Worth, TX Minneapolis, MN Dallas. TX Irvine, CA November 22, 2010 Ms. Carol Martin Tukwila Building Department 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite100 Tukwila, WA 98188 RE: BEST BUY MOBILE Southcenter Mall Space # 841 Tukwila, WA Dear Ms. Martin: Project No. 10102.043 This letter is in response to your request for verification that the storefront framing is acceptable and has been built according to plans and specifications. Per correspondence and detailed photographs received from the General Contractor, Horizon Retail, we are in acceptance and approve of the 20 gauge framing at 16 inches on center with bracing from the structure above for the lateral and horizontal support for the storefront construction. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us at your earliest convenience. Sincerely, Bruce M. Carlson Architect .'*M1> Bruce M. Carlson, ' IA BMC /pjf cc: File Roy Fetzer, Horizon Retail (via e-mail) EiRUCE M. CARLSON STATE OF WASHINGTON 2006 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Form nterior;Ligf;ti ngS:uin'm 2006 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Revised July 2007 Project Info Project Address SOUTH CENTER Date 8/24/2010 SEATTLE, WA • For l iii e���vvv l a + t y „rt' it N®• PROJECT NAME: Best Buy Mobile Applicant Name: KATHLEEN KOLBECK Perm Applicant Address: 50th SOUTH SIXTH ST /SUITE 1100 MPLS, MN 55402 Applicant Phone: 612.465.7550 Project Description ❑ Plans Included requirements. ,/ New Building ❑ Addition ❑ Alteration Refer to WSEC Section 1513 for controls and commissioning Compliance Option Q Prescriptive oQ Lighting Power Allowance 0 Systems Analysis (See Qualification Checklist (over). Indicate Prescriptive & LPA spaces clearly on plans.) Alteration Exceptions (check appropriate box - sec. 1132.3) ❑ No changes are being made to the lighting ❑ Less than 60% of the fixtures new, installed wattage not increased, & space use not changed. Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage Location (floor /room no.) Occupancy Description Allowed Watts per ft2** Area in ft2 Allowed x Area 1 RETAIL 1.50 1449.0 2173.5 2 Track Lighting Merchandise Display 1.50 1085.0 1627.5 SALES D /D1 /D2 - Track Lights On 15 Amp Rated Circuit 1 1800.0 1800.0 ** From Table 15 -1 (over) - document all exceptions on form LTG -LPA Total Allowed Watts 3801.0 Proposed Lighting Wattage Location (floor /room no.) Fixture Description Number of Fixtures Watts/ Fixture Watts Proposed BACKROOM H 1X4 Fluorescent Strip 2 -lamps TB 32W 4 59.0 236.0 BATHROOM SALES D /D1 /D2 - Track Lights On 15 Amp Rated Circuit 1 1800.0 1800.0 B - 2x2 Fluorescent Iay -in 2 -lamps TB 31W 12 61.0 732.0 A - Compact Fluorescent down light 2 -lamp F26W 11 54.0 594.0 Total Proposed Watts may not exceed Total Allowed Watts for Interior Total Proposed Watts 3362.0 Notes: 1. For proposed Fixture Description, indicate fixture type, lamp type (e.g. T -8), number of lamps in the fixture, and ballast type (if included). For track lighting, list the length of the track (in feet) in addition to the fixture, lamp, and ballast information. ^• ^ ^ ^ ° ^' Watts /Fixture, use manufacturers listed maximum input wattage of the fixture (not simply the lamp wattage) and �ecified in Section 1530. For hard wired ballasts only, the default table in the NREC Technical Reference Manual r+- 9 C.. CODE CO, For track lighting, list the greater of actual luminaire wattage or length of track multiplied by 50, or as applicable, Trent limiting devices or of the transformer. ganUrdli ures. For exempt lighting, note section and exception number, and leave Watts /Fixture blank. CI OF TUPIALA SEP SEP 01 2010 PERMIT CENTER City of Tukwila BUILDING nntiginWi y � 1 2006 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Form Lr tin g, and Trtansf.6.17 Permit Plans Checklist LrTG CHK 2006 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Revised July 2007 Project Address SOUTH CENTER Date 8/24/2010 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the lighting, motor, and transformer requirements in the 2006 Washington State Nonresidential Energy Code. Applicability (yes, no, n.a.) Code Section Component Information Required Location on Plans Building Department Notes LIGHTING CONTROLS (Section 1513) . yes 1513.1 Local control /access Schedule with type, indicate locations E -2 yes 1513.2 Area controls Maximum limit per switch E -2 n.a. 1513.3 Daylight zone control Schedule with type and features, indicate locations n.a. vertical glazing Indicate vertical glazing on plans n.a. overhead glazing Indicate overhead glazing on plans yes 1513.4 Display /exhib /special Indicate separate controls E -2 1513.5 Exterior shut -off Schedule with type and features, indicate location n.a. (a) timer w /backup Indicate location n.a. (b) photocell. Indicate location 1513.6 Inter. auto shut -off Indicate location yes 1513.6.1 (a) occup. sensors Schedule with type and locations E -2 yes 1513.6.2 (b) auto. switches Schedule with type and features (back -up, override capability); Indicate size of zone on plans E -2 no 1513.7 Commissioning Indicate requirements for lighting controls commissioning EXIT SIGNS (Section 1514) yes I 1514 Max. watts Indicate watts for each exit sign E -2 LIGHTING POWER ALLOWANCE (Section 1530 -1532) yes 1531 Interior Lighting Summary Form Completed and attached. Schedule with fixture types, lamps, ballasts, watts per fixture E -2 n.a. 1532 Exterior Lighting Summary Form Completed and attached. Schedule with fixture types, lamps, ballasts, watts per fixture MOTORS (Section 1511) n.a. I 1511 Elec motor efficiency IMECH -MOT or Equipment Schedule with hp, rpm, efficiency I TRANSFORMERS (Section 1540) n.a. I 1540 Transformers Indicate size and efficiency If "no" is circled for any question, provide explanation: 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Ener • Code Com • liance Form Mechanical:. Summa 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Revised Dec 2007 Project Info Project Address SOUTH CENTER Date 8/24/2010 SEATTLE, WA For Building Dept. Use FILE C • Pl A No. PROJECT NAME: BEST BUY MOBILE Applicant Name: Beet Buy 1 Applicant Address: E5�It • • _ Applicant Phone: Project Description Briefly describe mechanical system type and features. ❑ Includes Plans Include documentation requiring compliance with commissioning requirements, Section 1416. Compliance Option Q Prescriptive Path 0 Systems Analysis Seattle no longer has a separate simple system path. See reverse for economizer flowchart. Equipment Schedules The following information is required to be incorporated with the mechanical equipment schedules on the plans. For projects without plans, fill in the required information below. Cooling Equipment Schedule Equip. ID Brand Name Model No.1 Capacity2 Btu /h Total CFM OSA CFM or Econo? SEER or EER IPLV3 Location FCO -1 /CU -1 LENNOX HS29 -60 -9Y EXISTING 1800 300 EXISTING N/A ROOF / ABOVE CEILING Heating Equipment Schedule Equip. ID Brand Name' Model No.1 Capacity2 Btu /h Total CFM OSA cfm or Econo? Input Btuh Output Btuh Efficiency.' FCU -1 / CU -1 LENNOX HS29 -60 -9Y EXISTING 1800 300 EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING Fan Equipment Schedule I:1 EV Fquip. zi C E COMPLIANCE Model No.1 CFM SP' HP /BHP Flow Controls Location of Service CITY cIr LA SEP 3 0 2010 SFP 01 2010 PERMIT CENTER c. v 49 lig a according to Table 14 -1A through 14 -1 G. 3 If required. COP, HSPF, Combustion Efficiency, or AFUE, as gin f menuvariable air volume(VAV), constant volume (CV), or variable speed (VS). 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Ener• Code Com • Iiance Form 2006 SeattJe Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Revised Dec 2007 Economizer Summary Check box(es) for exceptions being claimed. List the system /equipment that qualifies for each exception. See Section 1433 for full description of Economizer requirements. ❑ Full Air Econo ❑ Ex 1: ❑ Ex 2: ❑ Ex 4: ❑ Ex 5: ❑ Ex 6: ❑ Ex 7: ❑ Ex 8: ❑ Ex 9a: ❑ Ex 9b: ❑ Ex 9c: ❑ Ex 9d: ❑ Decision Flowchart Use this flowchart to determine if project complies with Economizer requirements. If not, the Systems Analysis Option must be used. nit Ca <33,000 Btuh EER 15% Over Code Reference Section 1433 g. Ca /o economize <72,000 Btuh o 5 %? Yes Full Air Economizer - Complies No xception . Special OA ration Nee eptio ehumidificatio with supportin y an eptio eat Pump Loo Meeting All riteri - No stage etter part loa or cap >85,00 Btuh? Does Not Comply • • Qualifies for Full Air Economizer Exception - Complies 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Ener• Code Com • fiance Form MechanicaLPermit Plans Checklist:: 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Project Address SOUTH CENTER Date Revised Dec 2007 8/24/2010 The following information is necessary to check a mechanical permit application for compliance with the mechanical requirements in the 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Energy Code. Applicability (yes, no, n.a.) Code Section Component Information Required Location on Plans Building Department Notes HVAC REQUIREMENTS (Sections 1401 -1424) 1411 Equipment performance a. a. 1411.4 Pkg. elec. htg.& clg. List heat pumps on schedule - n. a. 1411.1 Minimum efficiency Equipment schedule with type, capacity, efficiency - n. a. 1411.1 Combustion htg. Indicate intermittent ignition, flue /draft damper & jacket loss - 1412 HVAC controls yes 1412.1 Temperature zones Indicate locations on plans M1 n.a. 1412.2 Deadband control Indicate 5 degree deadband minimum - n.a. 1412.3 Humidity control Indicate humidistat - b. a. 1412.4 Automatic setback Indicate thermostat with night setback and 7 diff. day types - n. a. 1412.4.1 Dampers Indicate damper location and auto. controls & max. leakage - n. a. 1412.4.2 Optimum Start Indicate optimum start controls - p. a. 1412.5 Heat pump control Indicate microprocessor on thermostat schedule - n. a. 1412.6 Combustion htg. Indicate modulating or staged control - yes 1412.7 Balancing Indicate balancing features on plans M1 1412.8 Ventilation Control Indicate demand control ventilation for high - occupancy areas 1413 Economizers n.a. 1413.1 Air Econo Operation Indicate 100% capability on schedule - n. a. 1413.1 Wtr Econo Operation Indicate 100% capacity at 45 degF db & 40 deg F wb - n. a. 1413.2 Water Econo Doc Indicate clg load & water econo & clg tower performance - a. a. 1413.3 Integrated operation Indicate capability for partial cooling - n. a. 1413.4 Humidification Indicate direct evap or fog atomization w/ air economizer - 1414 Ducting systems yes 1414.1 Duct sealing Indicate sealing necessary M2 yes 1414.2 Duct insulation Indicate R -value of insulation on duct M2 yes 1415.1 Piping insulation Indicate R -value of insulation on piping M2 1416 Completion Requirements 1416.2.1 Commissioning Provide commissioning plan - yes 1416.2.2 -3 Sys.Bal & Func.Test Indicate air and water system balancing & functional testing M2 1416.2.4 Commissioning Indicate O &M manuals, record drawings, staff training - 1416.2.5 Comm. Report Indicate requirements for prelim. & final commissioning report - 1434 Separate air sys. Indicate separate systems on plans - yes Mechanical Summary Form Completed and attached. Equipment schedule with types, input/output, efficiency, cfm, hp, economizer SERVICE WATER HEATING AND HEATED POOLS (Sections 1440 -1454) 1440 Service water htg. n. a. 1441 Elec. water heater Indicate R -10 insulation under tank - n. a. 1442 Shut -off controls Indicate automatic shut -off - yes 1443 Pipe Insulation Indicate R -value of insulation on piping M2 n.a. 1452 Heat Pump COP Indicate minimum COP of 4.0 - n. a. 1452 Heater Efficiency Indicate pool heater efficiency - n. a. 1453 Pool heater controls Indicate switch and 65 degree control - n. a. 1454 Pool covers Indicate vapor retardant cover - n. a. 1454 Pools 90+ degrees Indicate R -12 pool cover, and R -12 sides and bottom - no is circled Tor any question, provide explanation: 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Ener • Code Com • Iiance Form Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist;: 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Revised Dec 2007 1411 HVAC Equipment Performance Requirements 1411.1 General: Equipment shall have a minimum performance at the specified rating conditions not less than the values shown in Tables 14 -1A through 14 -1G. If a nationally recognized certification program exists for a product covered in Tables 14 -1A through 14 -1G, and it includes provisions for verification and challenge of equipment efficiency ratings, then the product shall be listed in the certification program. If equipment is subject to an ARI Standard, it shall be listed in the ARI certification program. EXCEPTION: Water - cooled centrifugal water - chilling packages that are not designed for operation at ARI Standard 550/590 test conditions of 44 °F leaving chilled water temperature and 85 °F entering condenser water temperature with 3 gpm/ton condenser water flow shall have a minimum NPLV rating as shown in Tables 14 -1K, L and M. The table values are only specified for the following full load design ranges: Leaving Chiller Water Temp.: 40 to 48 °F Entering Condenser Water Temp.: 75 to 85 °F Condensing Water Temp. Rise: 5 to 15 °F Glycol percent 0% Chillers designed to operate outside of these ranges shall have a code compliant selection at the nearest table operating point based on an all -water system. Non - standard Part Load Value (NPLV) is defined as single number part-load efficiency figure of merit for chillers references to conditions other than IPLV conditions. Design condenser water flow rate shall not be less than 2.5 gpm/ton. Equipment not listed in Tables 14 -1A to 14 -1G is allowed to be used. Gas-fired and oil -fired forced air furnaces with input ratings Z 225,000 Btu/h (65 kW) and all unit heaters shall also have an intermittent ignition or interrupted device (IID), and have either mechanical draft (including power venting) or a flue damper. A vent damper is an acceptable alternative to a flue damper for furnaces where combustion air is drawn from the conditioned space. All furnaces with input ratings Z 225,000 Btu/h (65 kW), including electric furnaces, that are not located within the conditioned space shall have jacket losses not exceeding 0.75% of the input rating. Electric fumaces over 15kW shall have a minimum of two stages of control for heating. Cooling towers serving chilled water systems with airside economizer complying with Section 1433 without using the exceptions shall be selected to be able to maintain a return condenser water temperature to the tower of 86 °F or less at peak design conditions. Hydronic heat pump and other cooling and refrigeration equipment (e.g icemakers, walk -in coolers) shall not use domestic water only one time before dumping it to waste (no single pass water cooling systems are allowed). The only exceptions are: medical and dental equipment; equipment using less than 1 gpm; replacement of existing icemakers; or use of single pass cooling during power outages and other emergencies. 1411.2 Rating Conditions: Cooling equipment shall be rated at ARI test conditions and procedures when available. Where no applicable procedures exist, data shall be furnished by the equipment manufacturer. If equipment is rated in accordance with an ARI Standard, it shall be rated at Standard (not "design ") ARI Rating Conditions. 1411.3 Combination Space and Service Water Heating: For combination space and service water heaters with a principal function of providing space heat, the Combined Annual Efficiency (CAE) may be calculated by using ASHRAE Standard 124 -1991. Storage water heaters used in combination space heat and water heat applications shall have either an Energy Factor (EF) or a Combined Annual Efficiency (CAE) of not less than the following: 1411.4 Packaged and Split System Electric Heating and Cooling Equipment: Packaged and split system electric equipment providing both heating and cooling with a total cooling capacity greater than 20,000 Btu/h shall be a heat pump. EXCEPTION: Unstaffed equipment shelters or cabinets used solely for personal wireless service facilities. 1411.5 Heating Systems in Unenclosed Spaces. Where heating is provided to unenclosed spaces, only radiant heating systems shall be used unless otherwise approved by the building official. The heating system shall be controlled by an occupancy sensor. An unenclosed space is one that is not substantially surrounded by solid surfaces such as walls. floors, roofs, and openable devices such as doors and operable windows. Warehouses and repair garages are considered enclosed spaces. 1412 Controls 1412.1 Temperature Controls: Each system shall be provided with at least one temperature control device. Each zone shall be controlled by individual thermostatic controls responding to temperature within the zone. At a minimum, each floor of a building shall be considered as a separate zone. 1412.2 Deadband Controls: When used to control both comfort heating and cooling, zone thermostatic controls shall be capable of a deadband of at least 5 °F within which the supply of heating and cooling energy to the zone is shut off or reduced to a minimum. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Special occupancy, special usage or code requirements where deadband controls are not appropriate. 2. Thermostats that require manual changeover between heating and cooling modes. 1412.3 Humidity Controls: If a system is equipped with a means for adding moisture, a humidistat shall be provided. 1412.4 Setback and Shut -Off: HVAC systems shall be equipped with automatic controls capable of accomplishing a reduction of energy use through control setback or equipment shutdown during periods of non -use or alternate use of the spaces served by the system. The automatic controls shall: a. Have a minimum seven -day clock and be capable of being set for seven different day types per week, b. Be capable of retaining programming and time settings during loss of power for a period of at least ten hours, and c. Include an accessible manual override, or equivalent function (e.g., telephone interface), that allows temporary operation of the system for up to two hours. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Systems serving areas which require continuous operation at the same temperature setpoint. 2. Equipment with full load demands of 2 kW (6,826 Btu/h) or less may be controlled by readily accessible manual off -hour controls. 3. Systems controlled by an occupant sensor that is capable of shutting the system off when no occupant is sensed for a period of up to 30 minutes. 4. Systems controlled solely by a manually operated timer capable of operating the system for no more than two hours. 1412.4.1 Dampers: Outside air intakes, exhaust outlets and relief outlets serving conditioned spaces shall be equipped with motorized dampers which close automatically when the system is off or upon power failure. Energy Factor (EF) Combined Annual Efficiency (CAE) < 50 gallon storage 0.58 0.71 50 to 70 gallon storage 0.57 0.71 a> 70 gallon storage 0.55 0.70 1411.4 Packaged and Split System Electric Heating and Cooling Equipment: Packaged and split system electric equipment providing both heating and cooling with a total cooling capacity greater than 20,000 Btu/h shall be a heat pump. EXCEPTION: Unstaffed equipment shelters or cabinets used solely for personal wireless service facilities. 1411.5 Heating Systems in Unenclosed Spaces. Where heating is provided to unenclosed spaces, only radiant heating systems shall be used unless otherwise approved by the building official. The heating system shall be controlled by an occupancy sensor. An unenclosed space is one that is not substantially surrounded by solid surfaces such as walls. floors, roofs, and openable devices such as doors and operable windows. Warehouses and repair garages are considered enclosed spaces. 1412 Controls 1412.1 Temperature Controls: Each system shall be provided with at least one temperature control device. Each zone shall be controlled by individual thermostatic controls responding to temperature within the zone. At a minimum, each floor of a building shall be considered as a separate zone. 1412.2 Deadband Controls: When used to control both comfort heating and cooling, zone thermostatic controls shall be capable of a deadband of at least 5 °F within which the supply of heating and cooling energy to the zone is shut off or reduced to a minimum. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Special occupancy, special usage or code requirements where deadband controls are not appropriate. 2. Thermostats that require manual changeover between heating and cooling modes. 1412.3 Humidity Controls: If a system is equipped with a means for adding moisture, a humidistat shall be provided. 1412.4 Setback and Shut -Off: HVAC systems shall be equipped with automatic controls capable of accomplishing a reduction of energy use through control setback or equipment shutdown during periods of non -use or alternate use of the spaces served by the system. The automatic controls shall: a. Have a minimum seven -day clock and be capable of being set for seven different day types per week, b. Be capable of retaining programming and time settings during loss of power for a period of at least ten hours, and c. Include an accessible manual override, or equivalent function (e.g., telephone interface), that allows temporary operation of the system for up to two hours. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Systems serving areas which require continuous operation at the same temperature setpoint. 2. Equipment with full load demands of 2 kW (6,826 Btu/h) or less may be controlled by readily accessible manual off -hour controls. 3. Systems controlled by an occupant sensor that is capable of shutting the system off when no occupant is sensed for a period of up to 30 minutes. 4. Systems controlled solely by a manually operated timer capable of operating the system for no more than two hours. 1412.4.1 Dampers: Outside air intakes, exhaust outlets and relief outlets serving conditioned spaces shall be equipped with motorized dampers which close automatically when the system is off or upon power failure. 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Ener• Code Com • Iiance Form Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms ese dampers shall remain closed until activated by the fire alarm system or ther approved smoke detection system. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Systems serving areas which require continuous operation. 2. Combustion air intakes. 3. Gravity ( nommotorized) dampers are acceptable in systems with a design outdoor air intake or exhaust capacity of 300 cfm or less.( .. . Revised Dec 2007 .)) Reserved. 5. Type 1 Grease hoods exhaust. Dampers installed to comply with this section, including dampers integral to HVAC equipment, shall have a maximum leakage rate when tested in cordance with AMCA Standard 500 of: Motorized Dampers: 10 cfm/ft2 of damper area at 1.0 inch w.g. Nonmotorized Dampers: 20 cfm/ft2 f damper area at 1.0 inch w.g., except that for nonmotorized dampers smaller than 24 inches in either dimension: 40 cfm/ft2 f damper area at 1.0 inch w.g. Dampers used as a component of packaged HVAC equipment shall comply with e damper leakage requirements. unless it is the lowest leakage available as a actory option. Drawings shall indicate compliance with this section. 1412.4.2 Optimum Start Controls: Heating and cooling systems with design upply air capacities exceeding 10,000 cfm shall have optimum start controls. ptimum start controls shall be designed to automatically adjust the start time of HVAC system each day to bring the space to desired occupied temperature levels immediately before scheduled occupancy. The control algorithm shall, as minimum, be a function of the difference between space temperature and cupied setpoint and the amount of time prior to scheduled occupancy. 1412.5 Heat Pump Controls: Unitary air cooled heat pumps shall include croprocessor controls that minimize supplemental heat usage during start-up, et -up, and defrost conditions. These controls shall anticipate need for heat and e compression heating as the first stage of heat. Controls shall indicate when upplemental heating is being used through visual means (e.g., LED indicators). 1412.6 Combustion Heating Equipment Controls: Combustion heating equipment with a capacity over 225,000 Btu/h shall have (medulating))modulated or staged combustion control. Boilers shall have proportionately- modulated or staged combustion control to control both the fuel and the air. EXCEPTIONS: I. Boilers under 1.000.000 Btu/h input capacity. 2. Radiant Heaters. 3. Systems with multiple boilers which are sequentially- staged. Boilers shall comply with the reset requirements in Section 1432.2. 1412.7 Balancing: Each air supply outlet or air or water terminal device shall ave a means for balancing, including but not limited to, dampers, temperature d pressure test connections and balancing valves. . 1412.8 Ventilation Controls for High - Occupancy Areas: Demand control entilation (DCV) is required for spaces that are larger than 500 ft2, have a design occupancy for ventilation of greater than 40 people for 1000 ft2 of floor ea, and are served by systems with one or more of the following: An air -side economizer, Automatic modulating control of the outdoor air damper, or A design outdoor airflow greater than 3000 cfm. EXCEPTIONS: 1.Systems with energy recovery complying with Section 1436. 2. Multiple -zone systems without direct- digital control of individual zones communicating with a central control panel. 3. Systems with a design outdoor airflow less than 1200 cfm. 4. Spaces where the supply airflow rate minus any makeup or outgoing transfer air requirement is less than 1200 cfm. 1412.9 Enclosed Parking Garage Ventilation. See the Seattle Mechanical Code. Section 404 for requirements for controls for parking garage ventilation. 1413 Economizers 1413.1 Operation: Air economizers shall be capable of automatically modulating outside and return air dampers to provide 100% of the design supply air as outside air to reduce or eliminate the need for mechanical cooling. Air economizers shall be used for RS -29 analysis base case for all systems without exceptions in Sections 1413, 1423, or 1433. Water economizers. when allowed by Section 1132.2 exception 1 or Section 1433 exception 9, shall be capable of providing the total concurrent cooling load served by the connected terminal equipment lacking airside economizer, at outside air temperatures of 45 °F dry- bulb/40°F wet -bulb and below. For this calculation, all factors including solar and internal load shall be the same as those used for peak load calculations, except for the outside temperatures. Wig)) NOTE THAT THIS REOUIREMENT WILL RESULT IN A LARGER COOLING TOWER. 1413.2 Documentation: Water economizers plans submitted for approval shall include the following information: 1. Maximum outside air conditions for which economizer is sized to provide full cooling. 2. Design cooling load to be provided by economizer at this outside air condition. 3. Heat rejection and terminal equipment performance data including model number, flow rate, capacity, entering and leaving temperature in full economizer cooling mode. 1413.3 Integrated Operation: The HVAC system and its controls shall allow economizer operation when mechanical cooling is required simultaneously. Air and water economizers shall be capable of providing partial cooling even when additional mechanical cooling is required to meet the remainder of the cooling load. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Individual, direct expansion units that have a rated capacity less than 65,000 Btu/h and use nonintegrated economizer controls that preclude simultaneous operation of the economizer and mechanical cooling. 2. Water - cooled water chillers with waterside economizer. 1413.4 Humidification: If an air economizer is required on a cooling system for which humidification equipment is to be provided to maintain minimum indoor humidity levels, then the humidifier shall be of the adiabatic type (direct evaporative media or fog atomization type). EXCEPTIONS: 1. Health care facilities where WAC 246 - 320 -525 allows only steam injection humidifiers in ductwork downstream of fmal filters. 2. Systems with water economizer 3. 100% outside air systems with no provisions for air recirculation to the central supply fan. 4. Nonadiabatic humidifiers cumulatively serving no more than 10% of a building's air economizer capacity as measured in cfm. This refers to the system cfm serving rooms with stand alone or duct mounted humidifiers. 1413.5 Economizer Heating System Impact: Anv HVAC system that increases the building heating energy use during economizer operation is not allowed (e.g. single - fan/dual -duct systems and multizone systems). EXCEPTIONS: 1. Where the heating is allowed by Section 1435. 2. Water source heat pump systems that comply with Section 1433, Exception 2. C 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Ener Code Com • Iiance Form Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist. 2306 Seattle Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms MECHt =CHK Revised Dec 2007 NOTE THAT SINGLE - FAN/DUAL -DUCT SYSTEMS AND MULTIZONE SYSTEMS DO NOT COMPLY WITH THIS REOUIREMENT. THIS IS BECAUSE ECONOMIZER OPERATION LOWERS THE TEMPERATURE OF THE MR ENTERING THE HOT DECK HEATING COIL, INCREASING ITS ENERGY USE. IN ORDER TO USE THIS TYPE OF SYSTEM, THE SYSTEM MUST MEET ONE OF THE ECONOMIZER EXCEPTIONS AND HAVE NEITHER TYPE OF ECONOMIZER (ANOTHER RESOLUTION IS TO USE A DUAL - FAN/DUAL -DUCT SYSTEM WHERE THE HOT DECK FAN SUPPLIES ONLY RETURN AIR OR RETURN AIR PLUS MINIMUM VENTILATION AIR) THIS REOUIREMENT WILL NOT AFFECT THREE - DECK MULTIZONE SINCE THEY CANNOT WORK WITH AN AIR ECONOMIZER IN ANY CASE (IT WOULD MAKE THE NEUTRAL DECK A COLD DECK). AN EXCEPTION TO THE HEATING IMPACT IS PROVIDED FOR ECONOMIZERS ON VAV SYSTEMS THAT CAUSE ZONE LEVEL HEATING TO INCREASE DUE TO A REDUCTION IN SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURE. REDUCING SUPPLY AIR TEMPERATURES ON A COOLING -VAV SYSTEM WILL REDUCE FAN ENERGY (PARTICULARLY IF THE SYSTEM HAS A VARIABLE SPEED DRIVE), OFFSETTING THE ENERGY LOST DUE TO INCREASED REHEAT ENERGY. SEE THE DISCUSSION AND DIAGRAMS OF SECTION 6.5.1.4 OF ASHRAE/IESNA STANDARD 90.1 IN THE USERS MANUAL. 1414 Ducting Systems 1414.1 Sealing: Duct work which is designed to operate at pressures above 1/2 inch water column static pressure shall be sealed ((in-ueeerdanee-witli )) as follows: 1. (( .))(Reserved.) 2. Static pressure: ((2)116 inches to 3 inches; seal all transverse joints and longitudinal seams. Spiral lock seams in round and flat oval ductwork do not require sealing, however. other seams shall be sealed. 3. Static pressure: above 3 inches; seal all transverse joints, longitudinal seams and duct wall penetrations. ( )) All low- pressure supply and retum air systems not located entirely within the conditioned space, including the unconditioned side of enclosed stud bays or joist cavities /spaces used to transport air, shall be securely fastened and sealed. Ductwork shall be sealed using welds. gaskets, mastic, or mastic -plus- embedded - fabric tape, Enclosed stud bays or joist cavities /spaces used to transport air shall be sealed using mastic -plus- embedded -fabric tape or. when drywall is used to enclose the air system. drywall mud and tape. Duct tape is not permitted as a sealant on any ducts. EXCEPTION: Fibrous glass duct systems installed in accordance with standard UL 181A and flexible duct systems installed in accordance with standard UL 181B may use tapes listed for these systems. NOTE THAT LONGITUDINAL SEAMS ARE JOINTS ORIENTED IN THE DIRECTION OF AIRFLOW. TRANSVERSE JOINTS ARE CONNECTIONS OF TWO DUCT SECTIONS ORIENTED PERPENDICULAR TO AIRFLOW. DUCT WALL PENETRATIONS ARE OPENINGS MADE BY ANY SCREW FASTENER, PIPE, ROD OR WIRE. ALL OTHER CONNECTIONS ARE CONSIDERED TRANSVERSE JOINTS, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO SPIN -INS, TAPS AND OTHER BRANCH CONNECTIONS ACCESS DOOR FRAMES AND JAMBS DUCT CONNECTIONS TO E • UIPMENT. 1414.2 Insulation: Ducts and plenums that are constructed and function as part of the building envelope, by separating interior space from exterior space, shall meet all applicable requirements of Chapter 13. These requirements include insulation installation, moisture control, air leakage, and building envelope insulation levels. ( 43)). Outside air ducts serving individual supply air units with less than 2,800 cfm of total supply air capacity shall be insulated to a minimum of R -7 and are • not considered building envelope. Other outside air duct Tuns are considered building envelope until they, 1. connect to the heating or cooling equipment, or 2. are isolated from the exterior with an automatic shut -off damper complying with Section 1412.4.1. Once outside air ducts meet the above listed requirements, any runs within conditioned space shall comply with Table 14-5 requirements. Other ducts and plenums shall be thermally insulated per Table 14 -5. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Within the HVAC equipment 2. Exhaust air ducts not subject to condensation. 3. Exposed ductwork within a zone that serves that zone. 1415 Piping Systems 1415.1 Insulation: Piping shall be thermally insulated in accordance with Table 14-6. EXCEPTION: Piping installed within unitary HVAC equipment. Cold water pipes outside the conditioned space shall be insulated in accordance with the Washington State Plumbing Code (WAC 51 -56) 1416 Mechanical Systems Commissioning and Completion Requirements 1416.1 General: Commissioning is a systematic process of verification and documentation that ensures that the selected building systems have been designed, installed and function properly, efficiently, and can be maintained in accordance with the contract documents in order to satisfy the building owner's design intent and operational requirements. Drawing notes shall require commissioning and completion requirements in accordance with Section 1416. Drawing notes may refer to specifications for further requirements. 1416.1.1 Simple Systems: For simple systems, as defined in Section 1421, and for warehouses and semi- heated spaces, commissioning shall include, as a minimum: a. A Commissioning Plan, b. System Testing and Balancing, c. Controls Functional Performance Testing, d. A Preliminary Commissioning Report, e. Post Construction Documentation in the form of O&M and Record Drawing Review, and f. A Final Commissioning Report. 1416.1.2 All Other Mechanical Systems: For all other mechanical systems, commissioning shall include, as a minimum: a. A Commissioning Plan, b. System Testing and Balancing, c. Equipment Functional Performance Testing, d. Controls Functional Performance Testing, e. A Preliminary Commissioning Report, f. Post Construction Documentation (all), and g. A Final Commissioning Report. 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Ener• Code Com • Iiance Form Mechanical Permit Plans Checklist 2006 Seattle Nonresidential Energy Code Compliance Forms Revised Dec 2007 1416.2 Commissioning Requirements 1416.2.1 Commissioning Plan: The plans shall require tests mandated by this section be performed and the results recorded. The plans shall require preparation of preliminary and final reports of test procedures and results as described herein. At a minimum, the plans shall identify the following for each test: a. b. c. d. A detailed explanation of the original design intent, Equipment and systems to be tested, including the extent of tests, Functions to be tested (for example, calibration, economizer control, etc.), Conditions under which the test shall be performed (for example, winter and summer design conditions, full outside air, etc.), e. Measurable criteria for acceptable performance. 1416.2.2 Systems Balancing 1416.2.2.1 General: Construction documents shall require that all HVAC systems be balanced in accordance with generally accepted engineering standards. Air and water flow rates shall be measured and adjusted to deliver final flow rates within 10% of design rates, except variable flow distribution systems need not be balanced upstream of the controlling device (for example, VAV box or control valve). Construction documents shall require a written balance report be provided to the owner. Drawing notes may refer to specifications for further systems balancing requirements. 1416.2.2.2 Air System Balancing: Air systems shall be balanced in a manner to first minimize throttling losses then, for fans with system power of greater than 1 hp, fan speed shall be adjusted to meet design flow conditions. 1416.2.2.3 Hydronic System Balancing: Hydronic systems shall be proportionately balanced in a manner to first minimize throttling losses, then the pump impeller shall be trimmed or pump speed shall be adjusted to meet design flow conditions. EXCEPTIONS: 1. Pumps with pump motors of 10 hp or less. 2. When throttling results in no greater than 5% of the nameplate horsepower draw above that required if the impeller were trimmed. Each hydronic system shall have either the ability to measure pressure across the pump, or test ports at each side of each pump. 1416.2.3 Functional Performance Testing 1416.2.3.1 Equipment/Systems Testing: Functional Performance Testing shall demonstrate the correct installation and operation of each component, system, and system -to- system intertie relationship in accordance with approved plans and specifications. This demonstration is to prove the operation, function, and maintenance serviceability for each of the Commissioned systems. Testing shall include all modes of operation, including: a. All modes as described in the Sequence of Operation, b. Redundant or automatic back -up mode, c. Performance of alarms, and d. Mode of operation upon a loss of power and restored power. 1416.23.2 Controls Testing: HVAC control systems shall be tested to ensure that control devices, components, equipment and systems are calibrated, adjusted and operate in accordance with approved plans and specifications. Sequences of operation shall be functionally tested to ensure they operate in accordance with approved plans and specifications. 1416.2.4 Post Construction Commissioning 1416.2.4.1 General: Construction documents shall require post construction commissioning be provided to the building owner. Drawing notes may refer to specifications for further commissioning requirements. Post construction commissioning shall include, as a minimum, review and approval of Operation and Maintenance Materials, Record Drawings, and Systems Operational Training. 1416.2.4.2 Operation and Maintenance (0 & M) Manuals: The 0 & M manual shall be in accordance with industry accepted standards and shall include, at a minimum, the following: a. Submittal data stating equipment size and selected options for each piece of equipment requiring maintenance. b Operation and maintenance manuals for each piece of equipment requiring maintenance, except equipment not furnished as part of the project. Required routine maintenance actions shall be clearly identified. c. Names and addresses of at least one service agency. d. HVAC controls system maintenance and calibration information, including wiring diagrams, schematics, and control sequence descriptions. Desired or field determined set points shall be permanently recorded on control drawings at control devices, or, for digital control systems, in programming comments. e. A complete narrative of how each system is intended to operate including: i. A detailed explanation of the original design intent. ii. The basis of design (how the design was selected to meet the design intent). iii. A detailed explanation of how new equipment is to interface with existing equipment or systems (where applicable). iv. Suggested set points. NOTE: Sequence of Operation is not acceptable as a narrative for this requirement. 1416.2.43 Record Drawings: Record drawings shall include as a minimum the location and performance data on each piece of equipment, general configuration of duct and pipe distribution system, including sizes, and the terminal air and water design flow rates of the actual installation. 1416.2.4.4 Systems Operational Training: The training of the appropriate maintenance staff for each equipment type and/or system shall include, as a minimum, the following: a. System/Equipment overview (what it is, what it does and which other systems and/or equipment does it interface with). b. Review of the available O&M materials. c. Review of the Record Drawings on the subject system/equipment. d. Hands -on demonstration of all normal maintenance procedures, normal operating modes, and all emergency shutdown and start-up procedures. 1416.2.5 Commissioning Reports 1416.2.5.1 Preliminary Commissioning Report: A preliminary report of commissioning test procedures and results shall be completed and provided to the Owner. The preliminary commissioning report shall identify: a. Deficiencies found during testing required by this section which have not been corrected at the time of report preparation and the anticipated date of correction. b. Deferred tests which cannot be performed at the time of report preparation due to climatic conditions. c. Climatic conditions required for performance of the deferred tests, and the anticipated date of each deferred test. 1416.2.5.2 Final Commissioning Report: A complete report of test procedures and results shall be prepared and filed with the owner. The Final Commissioning Report shall identify: a. Results of all Functional Performance Tests. b. Disposition of all deficiencies found during testing, including details of corrective measures used or proposed. c. All Functional Performance Test procedures used during the commissioning process including measurable criteria for test acceptance, provided herein for repeatability. EXCEPTION: Deferred tests which cannot be performed at the time of report preparation due to climatic conditions. 1416.3 Acceptance Requirements 14163.1 Acceptance: Buildings or portions thereof, required by this code to comply with this section, shall not be issued a final certificate of occupancy until such time that the building official determines that the preliminary commissioning report required by Section 1416.2.5.1 has been completed • • REIMBURSEMENT AUTHORIZATION AND APPROVAL TO CONDUCT INSPECTION ACTIVITIES DURING OFF HOURS Date: OA 0 / 0 Permit No. D /O a2L/ Requested by: / Firm/Company: dei =c, A .5---62u Project Name: LID S i - Et, y i 6, Project Address /Location: a3/ r7f 11—#07—,6 Time of Off -Hours Construction Activity — From: am/pm To: am/pm Requested Date of Inspection: /,,Vi/ mac) a Requested Time: ; d 0 (a'rr pm Contact Name:` # y 7' ,e Phone No. 02‘,2 —02.2 i — 75 Special Conditions for Consideration: , �v i z_ orp,icr 1:: r.1_1.g -� —1 7D b ** Contractor will be charged a minimum of four (4) hours inspection time for any off -hours inspection work at $94.50 per hour. This is to be paid at time of request. ** The undersigned, as an authorized representative of the above firm, hereby agrees to reimburse the City for its overtime inspections on the above referenced project. A separate invoice will be issued for all inspection time in excess of four (4) hours. Signature: Print Name: RECOVED CITY OR TtiKwitA IDEC 0 8 2010 PERMIT CENTS Reviewed by: Approved: Disapproved: Remarks: W:\Permit Center \Templates \Forms\After Hour Inspection Request.doc • BRUCE M. CARLSON ARCHITECT architecture • planning • interior design 219 North 2n° Street Suite 301 Minneapolis, MN 55401 -1454 p 612.338.6677 t 612.338.2995 www.cmarch.com Duce M. Carlson, AIA Patrick G. Glees, AIA Fort VVorth, TX Minneapolis, MN Dallas, TX Irvine, CA 09 -07 -10 Mr. Allen Johannessen City of Tukwila 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suuite100 Tukwila, WA 98188 RE: BEST BUY MOBILE Southcenter Mall Space # 841 Tukwila, WA Dear Mr.Johannessen: Project No. 10102.043 This letter is in response to your plan review comments dated September 7, 2010 for the above referenced project. Below is an itemized response to your comments. If you have any additional questions, please feel free to contact me directly at (612) 547 -1370. 1. AS OF JULY 1 2010 CITY OF TUKWILA ADOPTED THE 2009 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODES. PLEASE REVIEW PLAN SHEETS AND REVISE PLAN NOTES TO SHOW PLANS ANS DETAILS IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE CURRENT 2009 INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODES INCLUDING 2009 UPC, 2006 WSEC, 2003 ANSI AS WELL AS ALL OTHER RELATED LOCAL BUILDING CODES. We have revised our sheets in now indicate the 2009 codes being used, and have included a revised CS -1 and CS -2 sheet. Your efforts in completing the permit process are much appreciated. Please inform us of permit approval at your earliest convenience. Sincerely, Bruce M. Carlson Architect Brian J. Niehaus /bjn Enclosures: (4) Bond Copies Signed and Sealed CC: NCOMPLETE RECEIVED SEP 16 2010 PERMITCENTER 1 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development September 3, 2010 Brian Niehaus 219 North 2 Street, Ste 301 Minneapolis, MN 55401 RE: Incomplete Letter #1 Development Permit No. D10 -241 Best Buy Mobile — 841 Southcenter Mall Dear Mr. Niehaus, Jim Haggerton, Mayor Jack Pace, Director This letter is to inform you that your permit application received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center on September 1, 2010 is determined to be incomplete. Before your application can continue the plan review process the attached/following items from the following department(s) need(s) to be addressed: Building Department: Allen Johannessen at 206 433 -7163 if you have any questions regarding the attached comments. Please address the comment above in an itemized format with applicable revised plans, specifications, and /or other documentation. The City requires that four (4) sets of revised plans, specifications and /or other documentation be resubmitted with the appropriate revision block. In order to better expedite your resubmittal a `Revision Submittal Sheet' must accompany every resubmittal. I have enclosed one for your convenience. Revisions must be made in person and will not be accepted through the mail or by a messenger service. If you have any questions, please contact me at the Permit Center at (206) 431 -3670. Sincerely, ern ife Ma it echi shall Enclosures File: DI0 -241 ician W: \Permit Center \incomplete Letters\2010 \D10 -241 Incomplete Ltr 4 I .DOC 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206 - 431 -3670 • Fax: 206 - 431 -3665 1 Tukwila Building Division Allen Johannessen, Plan Examiner Determination of Completeness Memo Date: September 2, 2010 Project Name: Best Buy Mobile Permit #: D10 -241 Plan Review: Allen Johannessen, Plans Examiner The Building Division has deemed the subject permit application incomplete. To assist the applicant in expediting the Department plan review process, please forward the following comments. (GENERAL NOTE) PLAN SUBMITTALS: (Min. size 11x17 to maximum size of 24x36; all sheets shall be the same size). (If applicable) Structural Drawings and structural calculations sheets shall be original signed wet stamped, not copied.) 1. As of July 1 2010 City of Tukwila adopted the 2009 International Building codes. Please review plan sheets and revise plan notes to show plans and details in compliance with the current 2009 International Building codes including 2009 UPC, 2006 WSEC, 2003 ANSI as well as all other related local building codes. Should there be questions concerning the above requirements, contact the Building Division at 206 -431- 3670. No further comments at this time. for. �•. afiY COPY • LA REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: D10 -241 DATE: 09 -16 -10 PROJECT NAME: BEST BUY MOBILE SITE ADDRESS: 841 SOUTHCENTER MALL Original Plan Submittal X Response to Incomplete Letter # 1 Response to Correction Letter # Revision # After Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: ` u I D , °I- UILoci iiivo ilding Division ( Fire Pre ntion Public Works Structural Planning Division Permit Coordinator DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete Incomplete DUE DATE: 09 -21 -10 Not Applicable Comments: Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: TUES /THURS ROUTING: Please Route Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: No further Review Required DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved Approved with Conditions Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DUE DATE: 10-19-10 Not Approved (attach comments) n DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: Documer•ts/rouiing slip_doc 2 -28 -02 0 PERMIT C. f RD COPY'!" PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: D10 -241 DATE: 09/01/10 PROJECT NAME: BEST BUY MOBILE SITE ADDRESS: 841 SOUTHCENTER MALL X Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # Response to Incomplete Letter # Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTME uirdin"g Di isibn Public" Worlds t.0 Fire Prevention Structural 1 Planning Division Permit Coordinator DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) Complete Comments: Incomplete %, DUE DATE: 09/02/10 Not Applicable Permit Center Use Only INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: 06itt Departments determined incomplete: Bldg LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: TUES /THURS ROUTING: Building Please Route n Structural Review Required n No further Review Required n REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: DUE DATE: 09/30/10 Approved ❑ Approved with Conditions Not Approved (attach comments) Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: Documents/routing slip.doc 2 -2A-02 • 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: httpillwww.atukwila.wa.us Revision submittals must be submitted in person at the Permit Center. Revisions will not be accepted through the mail, fax, etc. Date: Plan Check/Permit Number: D10-241 El Response to Incomplete Letter # 1 Ej Response to Correction Letter # EI Revision # after Permit is Issued fl Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner P roject Name: Best Buy Mobile Project Address: 841 Southcenter Mall Contact Person: bRIAN) T 1,11E #AUS Phone Number: 610 - 137 0 Summary of Revision: WE 14-Ave 'PEVISE a) OUR WETS CS- 1 4i CS - 70 *VW SflovJ "TifE Cut et.,-r ctE 'REIr-A0 u se b Tp1 ut. etite . RECEIVED CITY Or 11P" t$ 16 2010 PERMIT egivl Sheet Num ber(s): CS- ) CS- "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including date o revisi Received at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: IN--Entered in Permits Plus on 9-1 tp- \ applications \forms-applications on line\revision submittal Created: 8-13-2004 Revised: Contractors or Tradespeople Per Friendly Page • General /Specialty Contractor A business registered as a construction contractor with LEI to perform construction work within the scope of its specialty. A General or Specialty construction Contractor must maintain a surety bond or assignment of account and carry general liability insurance. Business and Licensing Information Name HORIZON RETAIL CONST INC UBI No. 601483044 Phone 2626386000 Status Active Address 1500 Horizon Drive License No. HORIZRC072N5 Suite /Apt. License Type Construction Contractor City Sturtevant Effective Date 8/25/1993 State WI Expiration Date 4/15/2011 Zip 53177 Suspend Date County Out Of State Specialty 1 General Business Type Corporation Specialty 2 Unused Parent Company Business Owner Information Name Role Effective Date Expiration Date HENDERSEN, JON E Cancel Date 01/01/1980 Amount GUSTIN, ROBERT L 7 01/01/1980 5919211 HENDERSON, JON E 03/29/2011 01/01/1980 JAWORT, DAN Agent 01/01/1980 ZURICH AMERICAN INS CO Bond Information Page 1 of 1 Bond Bond Company Name Bond Account Number Effective Date Expiration Date Cancel Date Impaired Date Bond Amount Received Date 4 HANOVER INS CO 1592447 04/10/2002 Until Cancelled $12,000.00 04/15/2002 Assignment of Savings Information No records found for the previous 6 year period Insurance Information Insurance Company Name Policy Number Effective Date Expiration Date Cancel Date Impaired Date Amount Received Date 7 ZURICH AMERICAN INS CO 5919211 03/29/2009 03/29/2011 $1,000,000.00 04/13/2010 6 ZURICH AMERICAN INS CO 59192110001 03/29/2006 03/29/2009 $1,000,000.00 03/24/2008 5 GENERAL CAS CO OF WISCONSIN CC10245522 03/29/2002 03/29/2006 $1,000,000.00 02/28/2005 Summons /Complaint Information No unsatisfied complaints on file within prior 6 year period Warrant Information No unsatisfied warrants on file within prior 6 year period https://fortress.wa.gov/lni/bbip/Print.aspx 10/06/2010 A -. 7 A 1 A OA —11 DEMOLITION FLOOR SCHEDULES, LEGENDS DETAI L FLOOR FINISH L REFLECTED CEILING L AN NTERIOR ELEVATIONS STOREFRONT PLAN STOREFRONT ELEVATION STOREFRONT ELEVATIONS STOREFIRONT SECTIONS SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS Fix ure Plans izt CLAD Zo> CA BEST UY MOBILE 7601 PENN AVENUE SOUTH RICHFIELD, N 55423 DIRECTOR F CONSTRUCTION KRISTINE LINDEMAN PROJECT LOCA SPACE: SOUTHCENTER 633 T SEATTLE, 1 c 1 1- Mobile: (612) 670-0082 ' kristine.lindeman estbliy.com T PLANNER: DANIELLE MARON 1 1— Email: danielle.maron E. estbuy.corn TI J T NICOLE Ic: 1. 11 Mobile: 1 Email: nicole.jasper estbuy.com Contacts: PATRICK L MANAGER Phone: (206) 246 0423 Fax: (206) 244 8607 ANDLORD: IL, L. 11 601 L SHIRE BLVD 11 F LOS ANGELES, CA 90025 Contacts: DANYULE Phone: 6070 E—MAIL: dbraktisftestfield.com BUILDING T: TUKWILA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 6300 SOUTHCENTER BLVD #100 , A 98188 Contacts: Phone: 206 43 1'- 670 59 SF TOTAL: ntior approval Wining Division. CONCEPT: Ls 0 L 7 CONCEPT DATE: F' r rrg Review 1 HVAtC PLAN/ PLUMBING L MECHANICAL ;I I Approv Approved as i Resubmit drawing %r€ :r srrt design e re to be MANAGER City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION dro to --1 LIGHTING L , I LES ELECTRICAL `IFI T IL BRUCE 19 NOR SUITE 301 TH MINNEAPOL Phone: Fax: (612) CARLSON STREET archite BRUCE CARLSON re ,, planning , interior design t: Contac PHI FOSTER Phone: 1 7 Email fc rc .cc 0102.043 EVEFiBRI , LL C 4949 SOU 11 0 S EET GREENFIELD, I 53228 (414) .everbrite.com Contacts. CHAD I Direct: 1 —721 Email: crogowsl<iCftverbrite.corn Plan ov of violation of any ado PERMIT SET SOUTHCENTER tti REVIE ED -r0 ApppnvED ISSUE DATE: 07 -20 REV. DATE L I5a 4, 65 7551 5U ASSOCIATES SOUTH STREET SUITE 1100 INNEAPO PHONE: (612 FAX: 612 09 -07 -10 CI- NNESOTA 5540 465 -7550 Electrical Conte ct: DAN MOEN Direct: (612) 465 E ail: dan.moen 761 9 . unh© en . ca. 5 7682 rnseyalunha eng.corn DU echarlical on PHIL SEY Direct: (612) E ail: hilr Abbreviations A AB Anchor Bolt ACC According /Accordion ACOUS Acoustical ACT Acoustical Ceiling Tile AD Area Drain ADD Addendum ADJ Adjustable /Adjacent ADMIN Administration AFF Above Finished Floor AGG Aggregate AHJ Authority Having Jurisdiction AHU Air - Handing Unit ALUM Aluminum ALT Alternate /Alteration ANOD Anodized AP Access Panel/Apron Panel APPROX Approximate APT Apartment ARCH Architect /Architectural ASPH Asphalt AVE Avenue AVG Average AWP Acoustic Wall Panel B BC BD BITUM BL BLDG BLKG BLVD BM B.O. BOT BP BRG BSMT BTWN BUR BW C CAB CAP CARP CB CD CEM CEM PL PER CG CH CHRL CI CIP CJ CL CLG CLKG CLO CLR CLSR CMU CO COL COMP CONC COND CONN CONST CONT COORD CORR CR CT CTR CTSK CU CW D d db D DBL DECID DEPT DET DF DIA DIAL DICA DIFF DIM DISP DL DN DR DS DSP DW DWG DWR E E EA EB EJ EL ELEC ELEV EMERG ENAM ENTR EP EQ EQJ EQUIP ETR EWC EXC EXG EXH EXP EXT Bottom of Curb Board Bituminous Buiiding Line Building Blocking Boulevard Beam/Bench Mark Bottom of Bottom Building Paper Bearing Basement Between Built -Up Roof Bottom of Wall Celsius /Centigrade Cabinet Capacity Carpet Catch Basin /Chalkboard Ceiling Diffuser Cement Cement Plaster Ceramic Comer Guard Coat Hook Chair Rail Cast Iron Cast In Place Control Joint Center Line Ceiling Caulking Closet Closet Clear Closer Concrete Masonry Units Clean Out Column Composite /Composition Concrete Condition Connect /Connection Construction Continuous. Coordinate Corridor Cold Roiled Ceramic Tile /Curtain Track Center Countersunk Cubic Cold Water Penny (nails) Decibel Clothes Dryer Double Deciduous Department Detail Drinking Fountain Diameter Diagonal Drilled In Concrete Anchor Diffuser Dimension Disposal Dead Load Down Door/Drain Down spout Dry Stand Pipe Dishwasher Drawing Drawer East Each Expansion Bolt Expansion Joint Elevation Electrical Elevator Emergency Enamel Entrance Electrical Panelboard Equal/Earthquake Earthquake Joint Equipment Existing To Remain Electric Water Cooler Excavate/Excavation Existing Exhaust Expansion Exterior F F FA FAB FB FBD FD FDC FDN FE FEC FF FG FH FHC FHMS FHWS FlC RN FlO FIT FL FLASH FLOUR FM FOB FOC FOF FOIC FOIO FOIV FOM FOS FP FR FRL FRP FRT FS FT FTG FIIC FURN FURR FUT FWP G G GA GALV GB GC GD GFRC GFRG GFRP GL GLAM GYP GYP BD H H HB HC HCW HDBD HDNR HDR HDWD HDWE HM HORIZ HP HR HT HTG HW HWR E ND NSP NST NSUL NT J JAN JST JT K KIT KO KP L L LAB LAM LAV LH LHR LKR LL LP LP. LSG LT LTWT Fahrenheit Fire Alarm/Forced Air Fabricate Flat Bar Fiber Board Furnished By Owner Floor Drain Fire Department Connection Foundation Fire Extinguisher Fire Extinguisher Cab Factory Finish Root Glass Flathead Fire Hose Cabinet Flathead Machine Screw Flathead Wood Screw Furnished and Installed by Contractor Finish Furnished and Installed by Owner Furnished and Installed by Tenant Floor Flashing Fluorescent From/Factory Mutual Research Corporation Face Of Bride Face of Concrete Face of Finish Fumished by Owner Installed by Contractor Furnished by Owner Installed by Owner Furnished by Owner Installed by Vendor Face of Masonry Face of Studs Fireproofing) Freezer/Fire Retardant Fiber Reinforced Laminate Fiber Reinforced Plastic Fire Retardant Treated Full- Size/Floar Sink Foot or Feet Footing Furnished by Tenant Installed by Contractor Furnace/Furnish Furring Future Flat Wall Paint Gas Gauge Galvanized Grab Bar General Contractor Garbage Disposal Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete Glass Fiber Reinforced Gypsum Glass Fiber Reinforced Plaster Glass /Glazing /Glazed Glue- Laminated Wood Gypsum Gypsum Wallboard Hinge/High Hose Bid Handicap/Hollow Core Hot and Cold Water/Hollow -Core Wood Hardboard Hardener Header Hardwood Hardware Hollow Metal Horizontal Horsepower/High Point/Heat Pump Hour/Handrall Height Heating Hot Water Hot Water Return nside Diameter/Inside Dimension nvert Elevation nsulating Glass ndicated nspection nstallation nsuiation nterior Janitor Joist Joint Kitchen Knock Out Kick Plate Left/Length Laboratory Laminated Lavatory Left Hand Left-hand Reverse Locker Live Load Low Point Loss Prevention Laminated Safety Glass Light Lightweight M M/S MACH MAINT MAS MAT MAX MCW MDF MDO MECH MEMB MT MTL MEZZ MFR MG MH MIR MO MOD MS MTD MUL N N NO /# NOM NTS 0 0/ OA OC OD OFD OPNG OPP OSB P Mirror with Shelf Machine Maintenance/Maintain Masonry Material Maximum Mineral Core Wood Medium - Density Fiberboard Medium - Density Overlay Mechanical Membrane Entry Mat Carpet Tile Metal Mezzanine Manufacturer/Manufacturing Mirror Glass Manhole Mirror Masonry Opening Module/Modify Machine Screw Mounted Mullion North Number Nominal Not -to -Scale Over Overall On- Center Outside Diameter Overflow Drain Opening Opposite Oriented Strand Board P Paint/Power PB Pegboard PBB Plaster Baseboard PBD Particleboard PC Precast PCD Paper Cup Dispenser PERF Perforated PERP Perpendicular PG Plate Glass PH Phase PL Plastic Laminate PLF Plastic Flooring PLAS Plaster PLYW Plywood PNL Panel PNT Paint POL Polish PP Push Plate PR Pair PRE FAB Prefabricate PT Preservative Treated/Point/ Post - Tensioned PTD Paper Towel Dispenser PTDW Paper Towel Dispenser & Waste Receptacle PTN Partition PVMT Pavement Q QT Quarry Tile QTR Quarter R R Riser R &S Backer Rod and Sealant RAD Radius RB Rubber -Base RCP Reflected Ceiling Plan RD Roof Drain RECEP Reception RECEPT Receptacle RECT Rectangular REF Reference/Refrigerator REINF Reinforced REQ Required RES Resilient RET Retaining/Return REV Revision RH Robe Hook/Round Head/ Right -Hand RM Room RO Rough Opening ROW Right Of Way RP Radius Point RRL Rub Rail RT Rubber Tile RWL Rainwater Leader RVS Reverse S S_ SAN SC SCD SCHED SCW SD SEC SECT SF SFC SGEN SHR SHT SHTG SHV SLR SMR SMS SND SNW SQ SS SST ST STC STD STL STOR SUBFL SURF SUSP SYM T T T&B T &G TB TCC TD TDW TEL TEMP TER TF TG THK THR T.O. TOD TOIL TOL TOP TOS TOW TPD TYP U UBC UC UNFIN UNO UR UTIL V VAR VCT VERT VIF VOL VP VT VWC W W W/0 W/ WAIN WC WD WDW WG WH WP WR WT South/Shelf Shelf and Rod Sanitary Solid Core Seat Cover Dispenser Schedule Solid Core Wood Soap Dish /Soap Dispenser Second Section Square Feet Special Floor Coating Semigloss Enamel Shower Sheet Sheathing Sheet Vinyl Sealer Sheet -Metal Raceway Sheet -Metal Screws Sanitary Napkin Dispenser Sanitary Napkin Waste Receptacle Square Service Sink Stainless Steel Stone Sound - Transmission Class Standard Steel Storage Subfloor Surface Suspended Symmetrical Top/Threshold/Tread/Toilet Top & Bottom Tongue & Groove Towel Bar/Tack Board Top of Curb/Top of Concrete Towel Dispenser Towel Dispenser & Waste Telephone Tempered/Temporary / Temperature Terrazzo Top of Footing Tempered Glass Thick Threshold Top of Top of Deck Toilet Tolerance Top of Pavement Top of Steel Top of Wall Toilet Paper Dispenser Typical Uniform Building Code Under Counter/Undercut Unfinished Unless Noted Otherwise Urinal Utility Variable/Vamish /Varies Vinyl- Composition Tile Vertical Verify In Field Volume Veneer Plaster Vinyl Tile Vinyl Wall Covering West/Water /Clothes Washer/WATT Without With Wainscot Water Closet Wood Window Wide Flange Wire Glass/WIra Gauge Water Heater Work Point/Waterproof Waste Receptacle Weight Symbols REVISION REFERENCE ENLARGED PLAN ROOM IDENTIFICATION SYMBOL DOOR /SHUTTER SYMBOL WALL TYPE DIMENSION NOT TO SCALE COLUMN OR GRID UNE SALES 1 101 1140 S REVISION NUMBER ENLARGED PLAN REFERENCE SHEET NUMBER ROOM NAME ROOM NUMBER ROOM SQUARE FOOTAGE (NTS) DOOR NUMBER REFERENCE NUMBER GRID LINE / UNE BETWEEN GRID OR COLUMN UNES GRID LINE DETAIL REFERENCE WALL SECTION REFERENCE INTERIOR ELEVATION REFERENCE EXTERIOR ELEVATION REFERENCE NORTH ARROW FINISH TAG N DETAIL REFERENCE NUMBER SHEET NUMBER SECTION NUMBER SHEET NUMBER ELEVATION NUMBER SHEET NUMBER ELEVATION NUMBER SHEET NUMBER PROJECT NORTH C -1 General Notes 1. THESE DRAWINGS ARE THE PROPERTY OF BEST BUY CORP. NO CHANGES TO THESE DOCUMENTS, EITHER IN WHOLE OR IN PART, MAY BE MADE WITHOUT THE KNOWLEDGE AND WRITTEN CONSENT OF THE INDIVIDUAL WHOSE NAME AND SIGNATURE APPEARS UPON THE DOCUMENTS. 2. WORK SHALL BE COMPLETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE CODE REQUIREMENTS AND ALL STATE AND FEDERALLY MANDATED REQUIREMENTS IN EFFECT AT THE TIME OF SUBMITTAL FOR BUILDING PERMITS. 3. THESE DRAWINGS DO NOT CONTAIN INFORMATION WITH REGARD TO CONSTRUCTION SAFETY PROCEDURES. THE CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ALL CONSTRUCTION SAFETY AND SHALL PERFORM ALL WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH STATE AND /OR FEDERAL CONSTRUCTION SAFETY GUIDELINES. 4. IF APPUCABLE, THE OWNER SHALL PAY ALL APPUCABLE ENVIRONMENTAL U11U11ES FEES AT BUILDING PERMIT ISSUANCE. 5. GENERAL CONTRACTOR TO THOROUGHLY REVIEW THESE PLANS, VISIT THE SITE, VERIFY DIMENSIONS BEFORE SUBMITTING A BID, AND NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT OF DISCREPANCIES. 6. ITEMS SHOWN AS N.I.C. ON PLANS MAY REQUIRE SEPARATE SUBMITTALS, APPROVALS AND PERMITS. INSTALLING CONTRACTOR(S) ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING EACH REQUIRED PERMIT. 7. TENANT SIGNAGE SHOWN IS NOT A PART OF THIS WORK (N.I.C.). GENERAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE TO BRING POWER TO SIGNAGE AS REQUIRED. 8. FOLLOWING ITEMS INCLUDED TO THE DEFERRED SUBMITTAL, GC RESPONSIBLE FOR SECURING PERMITS FOR ITEMS B, C AND D BELOW: A. B. C. D. EXTERIOR/INTERIOR SIGN, SPRINKLER S- YSTEM, SECURITY AND FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS, LOW VOLTAGE AS REQUIRED. GC TO COORDINATE LOW VOLTAGE REQUIREMENTS WITH BBM LOW VOLTAGE TEAM TO SECURE COMPLETE LOW VOLTAGE PERMIT FOR GC SCOPE AND BBM FURNISHED AND INSTALLED ITEMS. 9. MAINTAIN EXISTING FIRE LANES, WHERE APPUCABLE. 10. VERIFY IN FIELD, ELEVATIONS, FLOW UNES, EXISTING CONDITIONS, AND POINTS OF CONNECTION WITH SITE IMPROVEMENTS PRIOR TO THE START OF CONSTRUCTION. ALERT ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER OF DISCREPANCIES BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH WORK. 11. REPAIR EXISTING PUBUC FACIUiiES DAMAGED DURING THE COURSE OF CONSTRUCTION TO THE SATISFACTION OF THE CITY OF TUKWILA. 12. BUILDING HEIGHTS AND ELEVATIONS SHALL BE MEASURED FROM FINISH FLOOR UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 13. ENSURE FINISH MATERIALS WILL BE FLUSH WITH ADJACENT SURFACES AND JOINTS, (EXCEPT WHERE INDICATED OTHERWISE). 14. GENERAL CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING PERMITS AND PAYING APPUCABLE FEES PRIOR TO THE ISSUANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT. THESE FEES SHALL INCLUDE, BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO, THOSE FEES REQUIRED BY CITY ORDINANCES SUCH AS TRAFFIC IMPACT FEES, NOISE FEES, PUBLIC FACIU11ES FEES, FIRE IMPACT FEES, AND REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION IMPACT FEES. 15. DURING CONSTRUCTION, ACCESS SHALL BE PROVIDED TO AREAS OF THE SITE COMPLETELY AROUND STRUCTURES. 16. ELECTRICAL PANELS, FIRE EXTINGUISHER CABINETS, ETC. LOCATED IN RATED PARTITIONS SHALL BE BACKED WITH DRYWALL AS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN RATING. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY WALL THICKNESS REQUIRED FOR ALL ELECTRICAL PANELS, FIRE EXTINGUISHER CABINETS, ETC. 17. PROVIDE DOUBLE STUDS, BLOCKING, BRACING AND BACK -UP PLATES WHERE REQUIRED TO SUPPORT EQUIPMENT, MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS, I.E., TYPICAL CASEWORK, CABINETS, GRAB BARS, TOILET ACCESSORIES, FIXTURES, SIGNS, HAND RAIUNG, ETC. 18. COLUMN UNES SHOWN ON FLOOR PLANS WILL HAVE COLUMN LINE INDICATOR BUBBLES SHOWN ON THEM. THESE BUBBLES ARE FOR REFERENCE ONLY. 19. DO NOT SCALE DRAWINGS. IF DIMENSIONS ARE IN QUESTION, THE CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR OBTAINING CLARIFICATION FROM THE OWNER'S REPRESENTATIVE BEFORE CONTINUING WITH CONSTRUCTION. 20. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY DIMENSIONS AND COORDINATE TRADES. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY WITHIN FIRST 3 DAYS. 21. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY EQUIPMENT LOCATIONS AND DIMENSIONS AND REQUIRED CLEARANCES OF EQUIPMENT (REFER TO DRAWINGS, SPECIFICATIONS, AND EQUIPMENT MANUALS & CUT SHEETS). DRAWINGS .REFLECT EXISTING CONDITIONS INCLUDING: COLUMN LOCATIONS AND SIZES, EXIT DOOR LOCA11ONS AND SIZES, AND ROOF TOP MECHANICAL UNIT LOCA11ONS. 22. SYMBOLS, ABBREVIATIONS, AND NOTES MARKED "TYPICAL" OR "TYP" SHALL APPLY IN ALL SIMILAR CIRCUMSTANCES, UNLESS OTHERWSE NOTED. 23. PROVIDE CLEANUP AND REMOVAL OF DEBRIS FROM PREMISES CAUSED BY THIS WORK. 24. BEFORE SUBMITTING BID PROPOSALS FOR THE WORK IN THESE SPECIFICATIONS & DRAWINGS, EACH CONTRACTOR AND SUBCONTRACTOR SHALL EXAMINE THE SITE AND FAMILIARIZE THEMSELVES W/ EXG. CONDI11ONS BEFORE PROCEEDING. NO EXTRA COMPENSATION WILL BE ALLOWED BECAUSE OF MISUNDERSTANDING AS TO THE AMOUNT OF WORK INVOLVED OR LACK OF KNOWLEDGE OF EXISTING CONDI11ONS. IN CASE OF ANY INCONSISTENCIES OR DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN DRAWINGS, THE MOST STRINGENT NOTE OR CONDITION SHALL APPLY AND THE CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY OF SUCH DISCREPANCIES. NOT REPORTING ANY SUCH UNSUITABLE CONDITION WILL CONSTITUTE ACCEPTANCE OF ALL CONDITIONS BY CONTRACTOR AND /OR SUBCONTRACTOR. 25. NO HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, UQUIDS OR CHEMICALS SHALL BE STORED OR USED WITHIN THE SUBJECT BUILDING AS TO REQUIRE A HAZARDOUS CLASSIFICATION PER APPUCABLE CODE. 26. SWITCHES AND CONTROLS FOR UGHTS, VENTILATION, FIRE ALARMS, ETC. MUST BE PLACED NO MORE THAN 48" AFF. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR FURNISHING AND INSTAWNG UGHT FIXTURE SUPPORTS AS REQUIRED. Fire Department Notes 1. THE SPRINKLER CONTRACTOR SHALL CONFIRM FLOW TEST INFORMATION NTH THE LOCAL FIRE DEPARTMENT OR WATER DEPARTMENT. 2. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE REVISED FIRE ALARM SYSTEM DRAWINGS FOR APPROVAL AND SEPARATE PERMIT. SECURE FIRE DEPARTMENT PERMITS AND ACCEPTANCE OF INSTALLED LIFE SAFETY SYSTEM(S), FIRE PROTECTION, AND FIRE ALARM PRIOR TO BEST BUY MOBILE OCCUPYING THE SPACE. 3. A MINIMUM OF ONE 2A1OBC CLASSIFICATION FIRE EXTINGUISHER SHALL BE PROVIDED FOR EVERY 3000 S.F. AND PLACED NOT TO EXCEED 75' TRAVEL DISTANCE. MOUNTING REQUIREMENTS AND LOCATIONS SHALL BE COORDINATED AND ARE SUBJECT TO FIRE DEPARTMENT APPROVAL Applicable Codes ZONING MUNICIPALITY BUILDING ADDRESS OCCUPANCY CLASSIFICATION CODES BUILDING CODE MECHANICAL CODE PLUMBING CODE ELECTRICAL CODE FIRE PREVENTION CODE ENERGY CODE ACCESSIBILITY CODE/LAWS BUILDING DATA CONSTRUCTION CLASSIFICATION NUMBER OF LEVELS OCCUPANCY - EGRESS. CHAPTER 10 MERCANTILE, SALES FLOOR MERCANTILE, STOCK ROOM TOTAL OCCUPANCY EXITS REQUIRED /PROVIDED MAX TRAVEL DIST TO EXIT STORE IS LOCATED THERE WILL BE NO CITY OF TUKWILA TUKWILA COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT 6300 SOUTHCENTER BLVD. #100 TUKWILA, WA 98188 (M) MERCANTILE 2009 IBC 2009 IMC 2009 UPC 2008 NEC 2009 IFC 2006 WSEC 2003 ANSI II -B 1 OF 3 SEC1 0N.: i 004....TABIF - ..'I 0041:1.... 1,359/30 = 45 OCC . 181/300 = 1 OCC 1.540 S.F.= 46 OCC 1/1 `Y 5 FT WITHIN 300 FT OF PUBUC ACCESSIBLE TOILET ROOMS HIGH -PILED STOCK OR RACK STORAGE. A Landlord Notes 1. ALL SPRINKLER HEADS IN THE FORWARD SEWNG AREA TO BE CONCEALED POP OFF COVER TYPE PAINTED TO MATCH ADJACENT SURFACE./ tc.ALI SQ. FT. CALCS RETAIL: 1 ,359 SF TOTAL: 1,540 SF CONCEPT: 1.0 LARGE CONCEPT DATE: 04 -1 6 -09 A\ STORE NUMBER: # ## REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED SEP 3 0 2010 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED SEP 16 2010 PERMITCENTER J J co _J X00 Q W Z rE UJ a Z Lf F- Oa U � - aNY (/) tf 00 I- PERMIT SET ISSUE DATE: 07 -20 -10 REV. DATE U. A\ 09 -07 -10 CITY 0 . 0 SCALE: NO SCALE SYMBOLS/ ABBREVIATION . CS -2 EXG ROWNG GRILLE EXG ROWNG GRILLE CHANNEL BM -1 5/8" GYP BD SUBSTRATE, TYP. DIAGONAL 3 -5/8" METAL STUD BRACING AT 4' -0" O.C. AS REQUIRED TO STABILIZE PARTITION. 20 GAUGE CUP ANGLE 20 GAUGE TOP TRACK CEIUNG AS SCHEDULED. 5/8" TYPE 'X' GYP BD ATTACHED TO STUDS WITH 1-1/4" DRYWALL SCREWS AT 12" O.C. MAX. FIELD AND EDGE, MIN 3/8" FROM EDGES. 1 ROLLING GRILLE J- CHANNEL DETAIL TYP. X MOD. SCALE: 1' -0" = 0 WALL HEAD TYP. X MOD. SCALE: 3" = 1' -0" • BM -1 PANELS OVER 5/8" GYP BD SUBSTRATE, TYP. 5/8" GYP BD SUBSTRATE, TYP. PROVIDE FRT BLOCKING FOR GLAZING SUPPORT BM -2 PT -1 C -1 PANEL, TYP. 2" GLAZING CHANNEL 1/2" TEMPERED GLAZING /4" ALUM OUTSIDE CORNER DETAIL TYP. X MOD. SCALE: 2' -0 GLAZING HEAD TYP. X MOD. SCALE: 1' -0" - 1' -0" DOOR SCHEDULE NO. DOOR FRAME GROURP REMARKS NO. ROOM TYPE OPENING SIZE MATERIALS FINISH TYPE MAIL FINISH 101A SALES EXG EXG EXG - - - - 1 2,5 101B SALES EXG EXG EXG - - - - 1 2,5 102 OFFICE /STOCK B 3' -0" x 7' -0" MTL PT -2 (C -1) HM -1 MTL PT -2 (C -1) 2 1 103 SERVICE CORRIDOR EXG EXG EXG PT -2 (C -1) EXG EXG PT -2 (C -1) 3 2, 3, 4 NOTES: AND DOOR ACCEPT AND SUITE IN EXG PAINT OFFICE /STOCKROOM SIDE. CORE, REPLACE AS REQUIRED. DO NOT PAINT OFFICE /STOCK SIDE. PER TENANT MALL CRITERIA. ROWNG GRILLES. IF NOT ALREADY EXISTING, PROVIDE EMERGENCY RELEASE. 1. PAINT SALES SIDE FRAME 2. VERIFY EXG CYLINDER WILL 3. PAINT CORRIDOR SIDE FRAME 4. PROVIDE STORE NUMBER AND 5. REPLACE CYUNDER /CORES PT -21 C -2 DO NMI INTERCHANGEABLE SCHLAGE DOOR PER MALL REQ. NUMBER ON REAR DOOR KEY SWITCHES TO MATCH HARDWARE SCHEDULE NO. HARDWARE GROUP #1 EXG FRONT ENTRY: MORTISE CYLINDER, CONSTRUCTION KEYED, SCHLAGE FORMAT 1 EA HARDWARE GROUP #3 HINGES DETEX EAX -500 CLOSER DOOR VIEWER - ROCKWOOD 620 KICKPLATE 10" x 34" (CORRIDOR SIDE) LOCK GUARD- IVES LG10 OR EQUAL EXG 1 EA. EXG EXG 1 EA 1 EA HARDWARE GROUP #2 HINGES SCHLAGE KING COBRA KC5196 OR eBOSS E5400LN OR EQ TO SUPPORT SCHLAGE INTERCHANGEABLE CORE WALL DOOR STOP SILENCERS (INCLUDED IN FRAME) KICKPLATE 10" x 34" CLOSER (MOUNTED TO STORAGE SIDE) DOOR VIEWER - ROCKWOOD 620 1 1/2 PR 1 EA 1 EA 1 EA 1 EA 1 EA 1 EA REMARKS 101 NOTES: CORE. ALL LOCKSETS TO BE CONST KEYED, TO INCLUDE OPERATING KEYS. 1. ALL LOCKSETS TO BE SCHLAGE, ND SERIES INTERCHANGEALBE 2. HARDWARE FINISH TO BE 626 SATIN CHROME PLATED. DOOR AND FRAME TYPES SEE SCHED TYPE: HM -1 HOLLOW METAL FRAME w w (/) w 2 U cn jr SEE SCHED TYPE: B HOLLOW METAL DOOR ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE NO. ROOM FLOOR BASE WALL CEIUNG CEIUNG HTS. REMARKS 101 SALES MALL- 1/WF -1 WD -1 PT -1 (C -1, C -2) ACT -1 12' -0" PAINT - GYP BD, SEE A -7 AND SPEC 102 OFFICE /STOCK VT -1 VB -1 - ACT -2 12' -0" VINYL BASE NOTE: SEE SPECIFICATIONS FOR MANUFACTURER AND MATERIALS. WF -1 ROOM FINISH LEGEND „r'...., ABBREVIATION DESCRIPTION ACT -1 2' X 2' ACT ACT -2 2' X 4' ACT BM -1 BREAK METAL, SEE SPEC BM -2 BREAK METAL, SEE SPEC. HM -1 HOLLOW METAL DOOR /FRAME MALL-1 MATCH EXISTING MALL TILE PT -1 PAINT - GYP BD, SEE A -7 AND SPEC PT -2 PAINT - HM DOORS AND FRAME PT -4 PAINT - WOOD DOOR AND WOOD TRIM VT -1 VINYL TILE VB -1 VINYL BASE WD -1 WOOD BASE WF -1 WOOD FLOORING NOTE: SEE SPECIFICATIONS FOR MANUFACTURER, MATERIALS, AND FINISHES. WALL CORNER CORNER GUARD VINYL OR WOOD BASE ♦— ISOMETRIC INSTALLATION: FURNISH AND INSTALL A 4' -0" HIGH LEXAN CORNER GUARD, SCREW ATTACH BEGINNING AT 6" AFF AND AT 20" OC. 4' X 2 1/2" X 2 1 /2 ", 14 GA CLEAR LEXAN CORNER GUARDS AT 4" AFF AT ALL OUTSIDE CORNERS. ALL EDGES TO BE FILED SMOOTH. 'NOTE: PROVIDE ANCHORAGE AS SHOWN FOR ALL INTERIOR WALL PARTITIONS UNO. STEEL STUD FRAMING 0 16" OC (ICC -ES #4943P) W /GYP BD EACH SIDE 1-1/e DEEP TRACK TO MATCH STEEL STUDS W/ HILTI X -U FASTENERS ® 24" OC #10 TEK SCREWS (1 PER SIDE) 0 EA STUD (ICC -ES #1976). EXG CONC SLAB • 1/4" 1/4" TABLE FIXTURE EXTENSION FURNISHED BY BBM, INSTALLED BY GC. TABLE LEG SUPPORT, FURNISHED BY BBM, INSTALLED BY GC. BOLT TO CONC FLOOR USING TAPCONS, TYP TRIM PIECE FURNISHED BY BBM, INSTALLED BY GC. SET SCREWS. WF -1 11 NOT USED TYP. X MOD. SCALE: 3 CORNER DETAIL TYP. X MOD. SCALE: 3" = 1' -0 WALL ANCHOR TYP. X MOD. SCALE: 3" = 1' -0" TABLE LEG FLOOR DETAIL TYP. X MOD. SCALE: 6" = 1' -0" EXG BAR JOIST 5/16" DIA. X 1/2" GALV. CARRIAGE BOLT AND LOCK NUT ALLEN HEAD SET SCREW FOR FINAL ADJUSTMENT. ADJUST BOTTOM EXTENSION FOR SPECIFIC HEIGHT. LARGER EXTENSION TO BE INSTALLED BELOW SMALLER EXTENSION. 4 JOIST ATTACHMENT DETAIL TYP. X MOD. SCALE: N.T.S. 8 NOT USED SCALE: N.T.S. NOTE: ANCHOR FRT PLYWOOD BLOCKING TO STL STUDS W/ (2) #12 SELF TAPPING SCREWS (1 5/8" MIN LENGTH 0 EA STUD.) GYP BD 6" X 3/4" CONTINUOUS FRT PLYWOOD BLOCKING. USE FRT PLYWOOD WHEN REQUIRED BY CODE. (2) #14 X 2 1/4" SCREWS W/ WASHERS 0 EA BLOCKING STRIP SHELF STANDARD D10 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED SEP 3 0 2010 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION -24 1 TOP OF TRIM 04... 8'-0 AFF TO B.O. PLUGMOLD HEAD /TRIM METAL STUD FRAMING 5/8" TYPE "X" GYP BD PLUGMOLD, SEE ELEC SHEETS INDIVIDUAL WHITE METAL SLAT PIECES, INSTALL PER MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. SCREW TO BE COUNTERSUNK AND MUST PENETRATE METAL STUD, TYP. CITY OF TUKKWILA BASE/TRIM SEP 0 1 2010 PERMIT CENTER ALLOW CLEARANCE FOR UNEVEN FLOORING CONDITIONS. HOLD FIXTURE BASE MAXIMUM 1" OFF FLOOR, TYP TYP. X MOD. 10 SHELVING ANCHOR DETAIL TYP. X MOD. SCALE: 6" = 1' -0" 12 SLATWALL SECTION TYP. X MOD. SCALE: 3 "= 1' -0" SQ. FT. CALCS RETAIL 1,359 SF 08 -16 -10 TOTAL: 1,540 SF CONCEPT: 1.0 LARGE CONCEPT DATE: 04-16-09 STORE NUMBER: # ## J J oo W r 00 Z fx W Ld NI Q ro z Ln H *_ U Oa O0_ rr)D (n (n 00 1— PERMIT SET ISSUE DATE: 07 -20 -10 REV. DATE L 08 -16 -10 LL Q • A L 0 SCALE: AS NOTED SCHEDULES, LEGENDS & DETAILS A -2 GC TO PROVIDE WF -1 AND PAD PER PLANS, SCHEDULES, AND MFR RECOMMENDATIONS. GC TO PROVIDE CUSTOM HEAVY GA 3" BRUSHED ALUM THRESHOLD BENT PER DETAIL. INFILL WITH MECHANICALLY FASTENED BLOCKING AND ADHESIVE TO CREATE A FLUSH CONDITION WITH ADJACENT FINISHES. CENTERUNE OF ROWNG GRILLE INFILL WITH MALL-1 PER LL REQUIREMENTS 1 1 /2" EXG CONCRETE SLAB MECHANICALLY FASTENED ADHESIVE PAD WOOD FLOORING TO MALL TILE TYP. X MOD. SCALE: N.T.S. 3 NOT USED TYP. X MOD. r-3 1/2" 14' -2" LD LEASEUNE DIMENSION SCALE: N.T.S. NOT USED TYP. X MOD. SCALE: N.T.S. FLOOR FINISH LEGEND 1 WF -1 MALL -1 WOOD FLOORING VINYL COMPOSITION TILE MALL TILE NOTES 1. SEE ROOM FINISH LEGEND ON SHEET A -2 FOR DETAIL DESCRIPTION OF MATERIALS. 2. FLOAT FLOOR AS REQ'D TO PROVIDE A SMOOTH/FLUSH FINISH CONDITION. 33' -2 3/4" LEASEUNE DIMENSION lV 0 z W a cn W z J PROVIDE 3/4" QUARTER ROUND WHERE WOOD FLOORING MEETS FRL PANELS AND METAL FINISHES. ATTACH TO VERTICAL SURFACE, NOT FLOOR, TYP. ADJACENT TENANT z 0 N r I z ID J • w N w J TO CLOSURE LINE. PATCH/REPAIR/ REPLACE BY GC AS REQ. MALL-1 TO CLOSURE LINE. PATCH/REPAIR/ REPLACE BY GC AS REQ. MALL-1 1........., 4D' -0 "...MAX VCT -1 ADJACENT TENANT f. 0 V) z W x W z J w u) 11' -4" LEASEUNE DIMENSION 37' -4 1/2" LEASEUNE DIMENSION WF -1 z 0 I- 5 CD W I z N w N W J N GC TO PROVIDE WF -1 AND PAD PER PLANS, SCHEDULES, AND MFR RECOMMENDATIONS. GC TO PROVIDE METAL TRANSITION STRIP IwF-1I PAD MECHANICALLY FASTENED EXG CONCRETE SLAB 5 WOOD FLOORING TO WOOD FLOORING TYP. X MOD. SCALE: N.T.S. NOT USED TYP. X MOD. SCALE: N.T.S. SQ. FT. CALCS RETAIL: 1,359 SF TOTAL: 1,540 SF CONCEPT: 1.0 LARGE CONCEPT DATE: 04-16-09 STORE NUMBER: # ## 6 NOT USED SCALE: N.T.S. TYP. X MOD. NOT USED TYP. MOD. SCALE: N.T.S. tei GC TO PROVIDE WF -1 AND PAD PER PLANS, SCHEDULES, AND MFR RECOMMENDATIONS. GC TO PROVIDE RUBBER TRANSITION STRIP SLOPE NOT TO EXCEED 1:2 IVCT-1I PROVIDE LATEX LEVEUNG COMPOUND AS REQ'D TO CREATE FLUSH CONDITION AT THRESHOLD. 1/2" jMAX PAD EXG CONCRETE SLAB 2 FLOOR FINISH PLAN crAI I=• 1 /d" = 1' -n" TYP. X MOD. 7 WOOD FLOOR TO VINYL TILE SCALE: N.T.S. TYP. X MOD. 10 NOT USED Dto REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPPI�UPf SEP 0 s City of Tukwila BUILDING DIlIIIflhy RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA SEP. 01 2010 PERMIT CENTER TYP. X MOD. SCALE: N.T.S. 0 J J �co Cr CO J Q W :1- Z Q I.C) I— W �� OJ b U QY O O D PERMIT SET ISSUE DATE: 07 -20 -10 REV. DATE Q 08 -16 -10 LL A D A SCALE: AS NOTED FLOOR FINISH PLAN A -3 COMPRESSION STRUT REF. 3/A -4 MAIN HANGER WIRE 0 4' -0" OC. 12 GA MIN. DIAGONAL WIRE BRACING 0 12' -0" OC. IN (4) DIRECTIONS. 12 GA MIN. MAIN RUNNERS 0 4' -0" OC. 1 ACT -1I 1/2" EMT TIGHT TO STRUCTURE ABOVE 12 GA VERT HANGER COMPRESSION STRUT REQ'D AT EA SEISMIC RESTRAINT 12' -0" OC EA WAY AND WITHIN 6' -0" OF EACH WALL 3/4" EMT, NOTCH OVER MAIN RUNNER CROSS TEE 2 DRILL 5/32" HOLE FOR 1/8" BOLT & LOCK NUT AFTER CLG IS LEVEL (4) -12 GA SPLAY WIRES - SPLAYED 90' FROM EA OTHER ® 45' MAX FROM CLG PLATE MAIN RUNNER ELECTRICAL METAL TUBING EMT) ON Y: LENGTH (MAX. HT.) 1 2" 4' -0 3/4" 5' -2" 1 6' -6" 8' -6" 9' -6" 12' -6" 16' -6" 20' -0" * NOTE: STRUTS, OTHER THAN EMT. MAY REQUIRE ENGINEERING CALCULATIONS. 1 1/4" 1 1/2" 2 " 2 1/2" 3" NOTE: SECURE STRUCTURAL. WIRES TO STRUCTURAL STEEL MEMBERS ABOVE. DO NOT ATTACH TO ROOF DECK. :11 111111111 11 EQ inu1,iuii)���1rw ' -6" EQ STRUCTURE ABOVE 1 -5/8" UNISTRUT CHANNEL ATTACH TO EXG STRUCTURE ACT SYSTEM CHANNEL NUT 3/8" THREADED ROD TO UNISTRUT ABOVE 1 -5/8 " WHITE UNISTRUT CHANNEL J BOX MOUNTED ABOVE ACT. PROVIDE SUPPORT ABOVE ACT FOR PENDANT FIXTURES AS REQUIRED. B.O. VALANCE ® 8' -0" AFF PENDANT UGHT FIXTURE B.O. PENDANT ® 5' -6" AFF ACT CEILING DETAIL TYP. X MOD. SCALE: 3" = 1' -0" COMPRESSION STRUT DETAIL TYP. X MOD. SCALE: N.T.S. 4 LIGHTING DETAIL TYP. MOD. SCALE: N.T.S. RELOCATED RECESSED CAN UGHTS. CLEAN AND RELAMP TYP. 1' -0 1/2" MALIMEZEM a N X" GLAZING, TYP GYP. BD SOFFIT 0 12' -0" AFF 2' X 2' UGHTS, REFER ELEC, TYP. ADJACENT TENANT ILLUMINATED CHANNEL LETTER SIGNAGE ABV PROVIDED BY BBM SIGN VENDOR. SHOPPER ELECTRICA AND INFOR GRILLE PO AK- SEE FOR LOC TION ATION ENE=• 'KET, r Min mm... I. • e` � W EINEM• ..- •�iois <' >' �. •. .. • • ... • • • • � . � � _ ' :. - , :. ire • . • � � •. i :. :::_re4 HI .. MI 11011111111111111k117181 M 111 .711,,wriEWIII _Zia' ral ...I NEM MIME A 11 II IIII Illii 0 0 r nom I� X111111 PM 1161111111MMillealli irm, 11 MOM ■■■ ■■■ 2' X 2' ACT CLG O 12 -0 AFF NNE ■■■ ■■■ MEM ■ ■■ ■■■ MEM ■E■ ■E■ ILLUMINATED CHANNEL LETTER SIGNAGE ABV PROVIDED BY BBM SIGN VENDOR. START OF 2' X 2' LAYOUT. ACT -1 RECESSED CAN LIGHTS. SHOPPER TRAK- SEE ELECTRICAL FOR LOCATION AND INFORMATION EXG GYP. BD SOFFIT O 8 -5 AFF C -1 ACT -2 2' X 4' ACT CLG O 12' -0" AFF 1'X4' FL UGHTS, REFER TO ELEC. ADJACENT TENANT SPEAKERS FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY BBM. 2' X 2' UGHTS, REFER ELEC, TYP. MELOMgMBEE SUPPORT FIXTURE VALANCE WITH 1/16" AIRUNE CABLES AT LOCATIONS SHOWN ON INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. BOTTOM AT 8' -O" AFF. REFER SHEET F -1 FOR TABLE LOCATION. BLADE SIGN, PROVIDED BY SIGN NDOR. EXG RECESSED CAN UGHTS TO REMAIN. CLEAN AND RELAMP TYP. BEST BUY MOBILE FURNISHED, GC INSTALLED WIRE WINDOW DISPLAY CENTER TRACK OVER FLOOR FIXTURE BELOW. TRACK LIGHT, REFER ELEC, TYP N PROVIDE 1/2" FRT PLYWOOD WITH TIGHT FIT OVER FIXTURE EXTENSION ABOVE ACT, TYP. ALUM FIXTURE EXTENSION TO BE PLUMB AND TRUE IACT -1I INSTALL EXTENSION ADAPTOR FOR CEIUNG HEIGHTS GREATER THAN 10'. \jW ivitionett TABLE FIXTURE EXTENSION DETAIL TYP. X MOD. SCALE: N.T.S. GENERAL NOTES 1. REFER TO ELECTRICAL SHEETS FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS AND INFORMATION. 2. HORN /STROBES, EXIT UGHTS, EMERGENCY UGHTS, ELECTRICAL BOXES FOR SIGNS, ETC SHALL NOT BE INSTALLED IN WALL GRAPHICS, BUT DIRECTLY BELOW WALL GRAPHICS. COORDINATE WITH INTERIOR ELEVATIONS ON THE ARCHITECTURAL SHEETS AND FIXTURE PLANS. 3. ADDITIONAL EMERGENCY BATTERY UGHTING HEADS, EMERGENCY BATTERY EXITS, OR ADJUSTMENTS THAT ARE REQUIRED BY THE AHJ WILL BE PROVIDED BY THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR. 4. USE PLENUM RATED CABLE, CONDUIT, BOXES, ETC. IN PLENUM RATED WALLS AND CEILINGS. COMPLETELY SEAL PENETRATIONS. 5. RUN MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, CONDUIT, AND DUCT WORK AS HIGH AS POSSIBLE. COORDINATE WORK WITH ALL TRADES BEFORE PROCEEDING. 6. CONDUITS, RACEWAYS, ELECTRICAL DUCTS AND BOXES, AND EXPOSED LOW VOLTAGE WIRE SHALL BE RUN TRUE, PLUMB, SQUARE TO BUILDING, TIGHTLY WRAPPED OR FASTENED TO STRUCTURE. LOW VOLTAGE RUNS OR EXPOSED WIRE MUST BE HIDDEN FROM VIEW AND 11E WRAPPED TO THE STRUCTURE WITH WHITE WRAPS. WRAPS TO BE UNIFORMLY SPACED WITH ENOUGH WRAPS TO PREVENT SAGGING. DO NOT RUN WIRE IN FREE OR ON DIAGONALS. 7. ELECTRICAL DEVICES SHALL . BE RECESSED AND AND CONDUITS CONCEALED UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY BBM. 8. HANGING ITEMS SUSPENDED FROM CEIUNG TO BE HUNG IN FLUTE OF THE DECK ABOVE TOP CHORD OF JOIST USING UNISTRUT SIZED PER DETAIL OR INDICATED OTHERWISE BY STRUCTURAL ENGINEER. 9. GENERAL CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE FOR ALTERATION OF FIRE PROTECTION TO BE DEFERRED SUBMITTAL BY A UCENSED SPRINKLER CONTRACTOR IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON UNDER SEPARATE COVER. SPRINKLER HEADS TO BE SEMI- RECESSED CHROME. 10. UGHTS BEING REUSED TO BE CLEANED THOROUGHLY AND RELAMPED WIN SAME COLOR LAMP. 11. GENERAL CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBLE FOR CONNECTION AND /OR ALTERATION OF FIRE ALARM SYSTEM AND TO BE A DEFERRED SUBMITTAL, IF REQUIRED, BY A LICENSED FIRE ALARM CONTRACTOR IN THE STATE OF WASHINGTON UNDER SEPARATE COVER. RCP SYMBOLS LEGEND SYMBOL DESCRIPTION ED RECESSED CAN DOWNUGHT CONCEPT: 0 1.0 LARGE TRACK HEAD AND TRACK J I° 04-16 09 STORE NUMBER: 2' X 2' LAY -IN FLUORESCENT FIXTURE ...1 N.. 1'XTU ' FLUORESCENT _ 2' XT X UR 4' E FLUORESCENT FI Z EMERGENCY EXIT UGHT SURFACE (UNIVERSAL) EMERGENCY FLOOD LIGHT 2' X 2' HVAC AIR SUPPLY Ll 7 2' X 2' HVAC AIR RETURN FIXTURE EXTENSION :• ® SPEAKER NOTE: AND ELECTRICAL SHEETS INFO. SEE MECHANICAL FOR ADDITIONAL D[D-011l REVIEWED FOR '- CODE COMPLIANCE APPQnVEO SEP 3 0 2010 � City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION CITY OF TUKINILA SEP 012010 ERMITCENTER REELECTED CEILI \G PLAN TYP. X MOD. SCALE: 1 /4" = V -0" SQ. FT. CALCS RETAIL.: 1,359 SF TOTAL: 1,540 SF CONCEPT: 0 1.0 LARGE CONCEPT DATE: 04-16 09 STORE NUMBER: # ## J 00 _J o < w 00 07 Z w Q M2� ZLnF- W U O (/I- C.) O 0 v) ) (n o0 PERMIT SET ISSUE DATE: 07 -20 -10 REV. DATE Q 08 -16 -10 LL 0 • L SCALE: AS NOTED REFLECTED • CEILING PLAN A -4 PT -1 B.O. ENTRY SOFFIT ® 8' -5" AFF (GYP BD SOFFIT)' C 1 WALE CONCOURSE �z 00 ~F Z � a ix STRUCTURE ABOVE OPEN C -1 NOTE: NO PLUGMOLD AT REAR SLATWALL BOARD. BBM BRAND WALL NON- ILLUMINATED SIGNAGE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY BBM SIGN VENDOR. PAINT VISIBLE WALL AREA BELOW FIXTURE C -2 PT -1 C -2 C -1 to ,U8© SALES ( REAR SCALE: 1/4" = 1' -0" IL Z 00 Z as PT -1 1 C -1 SECURITY KEYPAD O 5' -0" AFF RELOCATED T-STAT O 48" AFF. PT -2 C -1 ADJACENT TENANT WD -1 1 PT -41 C -1 STRUCTURE ABOVE 2" ALUM GLAZING CHANNEL BBM FURNISHED P0.1 WINDO DISPLAY, INSTALLED BY GC. ADJACENT TENANT 1 /2" TEMPERED GLAZING C -1 PT-4 WD -1 C -1 6" ALUM GLAZING CHANNEL OPEN 7 2'X4' GRAPHIC FRAME FURNISHED BY BBM AND INSTALLED BY GC. BBM FURNISHED WIRE WINDOW DISPLAY, INSTALLED BY GC. rrrr MALL �,-\ r �, r , � r r STRUCTURE ABV 1ACT -21 EXG AND RELOCATED ELEC EQUIP SEE ELEC FOR SCOPE. VB -1 EXIT STOCK ROOM (REAR) SCALE: 1/4" = 1' -0" SALES SCALE: 1/4" = 1' -O" STRUCTURE ABV ACT -2 (FRONT) 1 WD -1 1 PT -4 1 C -1 24" X 24" 1/2" PLYWD PHONE BD OVER SERVER. BOT 0 5' -0" AFF. (INSTALL PHONE BD WITHIN FIRST WEEK OF CONSTRUCTION) SERVER SAFE FURNISHED BY BBM, INSTALLED BY GC. BOLT TO FLOOR PER INSTRUCTIONS, MOUNT 3" AWAY FROM WALL. STOCK ROOM (LEFT) SCALE: 1/4" = 1' -0" INSTALL EXTENSIONS AS NECESSARY TO ACHIEVE HEIGHT. 8' SECTION STARTS AT FLOOR. (6) 6" BANDS OF 3/4" BLOCKING BEHIND STORAGE FIXTURE, TYP. SEE FIXTURE PLAN FOR ADDITIONAL INFO 20" X 20" X 1/2" PLYWD BACKER FOR SECURITY PANEL BOT 0 5' -0" AFF. REFER TO ELEC. NOTE: PAINTING IS NOT REQ BEHIND WALL FIXTURES IN SALES AREA. PAINT VISIBLE WALL AREA ONLY. NOTE: COORDINATE LOCATION OF 24 "X24" ACCESS PANELS WITH SIGNAGE VENDOR FOR PREFERRED LOCATION, IF REQ. B.O. ENTRY SOFFIT ® 8' -5" AFF 1 C 1 1 (GYP BD SOFFIT) WALE CONCOURSE PT -1 1 C -1 WD -1 1 PT -41 C -1 NOTE: 1. EXG STOCKROOM WALL FINISHES TO REMAIN- PATCH/REPAIR AS NECESSARY. INSTALL VINYL BASE AS INDICATED. 2. NEW WALLS TAPE AND MUD ONLY- INSTALL VINYL BASE AS INDICATED. STRUCTURE ABV 1ACT -11 HR FRAME FURNISHED BY BBM AND INSTALLED BY GC. 1PT- 41WD -1 C -1 ( SALES (LEFT) SCALE: 1/4" = 1' -0" OPEN 7 ADJACENT TENANT WIRE WINDOW DISPLAY 6" ALUM GLAZING CHANNEL 0 Li 5 / EXCEPT BEHIND / FIXTURES. UNO C -1 A • 1 N 1') EXIT / C u- 5 0 N STRUCTURE ABV 1ACT -21 �I SERVER STOCK ROOM (FRONT) SCALE: 1/4" = 1' -0" SALES SCALE: 1/4" = 1' -0" RIGHT) STRUCTURE ABV 1ACT -21 PAINT VISIBLE WALL AREA BELOW FIXTURE 4' -0" OC PT-1 (GYP BD SOFFIT) C -1 4'X4' GRAPHIC FRAME FURNISHED BY BBM AND INSTALLED BY GC. MALL CONCOURSE 1 WD -1 1 PT -41 C -1 INSTALL EXTENSIONS AS NECESSARY TO ACHIEVE HEIGHT. 8' SECTION STARTS AT FLOOR. (6) 6" BANDS OF 3/4" BLOCKING BEHIND STORAGE FIXTURE, TYP. SEE FIXTURE PLAN FOR ADDITIONAL INFO PROVIDE (5) COAT HOOKS ON 6" X 5' -0" WD BACKING, SPACED EVENLY VB -1 a 0 1n STOCK ROOM (RIGHT) SCALE: 1/4" = 1' -0" REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APORMEO SEP30M10 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIV�p CITY OF TUIVALA SFP 01 2010 PERMIT CENTER O V1 J CC U w 0 CC m 0 W 0 W c Q 0 Z z oQ J 0- 0! ▪ w W 0 - w U U mam w z z w CI a CC 0 0 0 w z a 0 O N 0 DATE ISSUED 0 z 0 w SQ. FT. CALCS RETAIL 1,359 S F TOTAL: 1,540 S F: CONCEPT: - 1.0 LARGE CONCEPT DATE: 04-16-09 STORE NUMBER: 4S J J �00 J _J < wT_ � Z ;.) w ZL()F- U O ��Y V) to 00 F- PERMIT SET ISSUE DATE: 07 -20 -10 • REV. DATE A 08 -16 -10 LL Q• 0 0 A SCALE: AS NOTED INTERIOR ELEVATIONS A -7 • N PT - -1 C -1 - OPEN , - TO STRUCTURE ABV 1ACT -21 EXG AND RELOCATED ELEC EQUIP SEE ELEC FOR SCOPE. VB -1 EXIT STOCK ROOM (REAR) SCALE: 1/4" = 1' -0" SALES SCALE: 1/4" = 1' -O" STRUCTURE ABV ACT -2 (FRONT) 1 WD -1 1 PT -4 1 C -1 24" X 24" 1/2" PLYWD PHONE BD OVER SERVER. BOT 0 5' -0" AFF. (INSTALL PHONE BD WITHIN FIRST WEEK OF CONSTRUCTION) SERVER SAFE FURNISHED BY BBM, INSTALLED BY GC. BOLT TO FLOOR PER INSTRUCTIONS, MOUNT 3" AWAY FROM WALL. STOCK ROOM (LEFT) SCALE: 1/4" = 1' -0" INSTALL EXTENSIONS AS NECESSARY TO ACHIEVE HEIGHT. 8' SECTION STARTS AT FLOOR. (6) 6" BANDS OF 3/4" BLOCKING BEHIND STORAGE FIXTURE, TYP. SEE FIXTURE PLAN FOR ADDITIONAL INFO 20" X 20" X 1/2" PLYWD BACKER FOR SECURITY PANEL BOT 0 5' -0" AFF. REFER TO ELEC. NOTE: PAINTING IS NOT REQ BEHIND WALL FIXTURES IN SALES AREA. PAINT VISIBLE WALL AREA ONLY. NOTE: COORDINATE LOCATION OF 24 "X24" ACCESS PANELS WITH SIGNAGE VENDOR FOR PREFERRED LOCATION, IF REQ. B.O. ENTRY SOFFIT ® 8' -5" AFF 1 C 1 1 (GYP BD SOFFIT) WALE CONCOURSE PT -1 1 C -1 WD -1 1 PT -41 C -1 NOTE: 1. EXG STOCKROOM WALL FINISHES TO REMAIN- PATCH/REPAIR AS NECESSARY. INSTALL VINYL BASE AS INDICATED. 2. NEW WALLS TAPE AND MUD ONLY- INSTALL VINYL BASE AS INDICATED. STRUCTURE ABV 1ACT -11 HR FRAME FURNISHED BY BBM AND INSTALLED BY GC. 1PT- 41WD -1 C -1 ( SALES (LEFT) SCALE: 1/4" = 1' -0" OPEN 7 ADJACENT TENANT WIRE WINDOW DISPLAY 6" ALUM GLAZING CHANNEL 0 Li 5 / EXCEPT BEHIND / FIXTURES. UNO C -1 A • 1 N 1') EXIT / C u- 5 0 N STRUCTURE ABV 1ACT -21 �I SERVER STOCK ROOM (FRONT) SCALE: 1/4" = 1' -0" SALES SCALE: 1/4" = 1' -0" RIGHT) STRUCTURE ABV 1ACT -21 PAINT VISIBLE WALL AREA BELOW FIXTURE 4' -0" OC PT-1 (GYP BD SOFFIT) C -1 4'X4' GRAPHIC FRAME FURNISHED BY BBM AND INSTALLED BY GC. MALL CONCOURSE 1 WD -1 1 PT -41 C -1 INSTALL EXTENSIONS AS NECESSARY TO ACHIEVE HEIGHT. 8' SECTION STARTS AT FLOOR. (6) 6" BANDS OF 3/4" BLOCKING BEHIND STORAGE FIXTURE, TYP. SEE FIXTURE PLAN FOR ADDITIONAL INFO PROVIDE (5) COAT HOOKS ON 6" X 5' -0" WD BACKING, SPACED EVENLY VB -1 a 0 1n STOCK ROOM (RIGHT) SCALE: 1/4" = 1' -0" REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APORMEO SEP30M10 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIV�p CITY OF TUIVALA SFP 01 2010 PERMIT CENTER O V1 J CC U w 0 CC m 0 W 0 W c Q 0 Z z oQ J 0- 0! ▪ w W 0 - w U U mam w z z w CI a CC 0 0 0 w z a 0 O N 0 DATE ISSUED 0 z 0 w SQ. FT. CALCS RETAIL 1,359 S F TOTAL: 1,540 S F: CONCEPT: - 1.0 LARGE CONCEPT DATE: 04-16-09 STORE NUMBER: 4S J J �00 J _J < wT_ � Z ;.) w ZL()F- U O ��Y V) to 00 F- PERMIT SET ISSUE DATE: 07 -20 -10 • REV. DATE A 08 -16 -10 LL Q• 0 0 A SCALE: AS NOTED INTERIOR ELEVATIONS A -7 • 4S J J �00 J _J < wT_ � Z ;.) w ZL()F- U O ��Y V) to 00 F- PERMIT SET ISSUE DATE: 07 -20 -10 • REV. DATE A 08 -16 -10 LL Q• 0 0 A SCALE: AS NOTED INTERIOR ELEVATIONS A -7 • SCALE: AS NOTED INTERIOR ELEVATIONS A -7 • 33' -2 1/2" LEASE DIMENSION 26' -3" LEASELINE PROVIDE BM -1 PANELS ON STOREFRONT. SEE SHEET A -2 FOR CORNER DETAILS. ADHERE PER MFR'S RECOMMENDATIONS. \ - PROVIDE BM -1 PANELS ON STOREFRONT. SEE SHEET A -2 FOR CORNER DETAILS. ADHERE PER MFR'S RECOMMENDATIONS. PROVIDE BM -1 PANELS ON STOREFRONT. SEE SHEET A -2 FOR CORNER DETAILS. ADHERE PER MFR'S RECOMMENDATIONS. 1 1 1 J PROVIDE BM -1 PANELS ON STOREFRONT. SEE SHEET A -2 FOR CORNER DETAILS. ADHERE PER MFR'S RECOMMENDATIONS. SIM C -1 ILLUMINATED CHANNEL LETTER SIGN PROVIDED BY BBM SIGN VENDOR. CENTER IN DESIGNATED SIGN AREA. EXG SECURITY GRILLE TO REMAIN PROVIDE BM -1 PANELS ON STOREFRONT. SEE SHEET A -2 FOR CORNER DETAILS. ADHERE PER MFR'S RECOMMENDATIONS. EXG GLAZING TO REMAIN INSTALL BBM FURNISHED WIRE WINDOW DISPLAY AND TRACK. CENTER IN WINDOW TYP. GC TO CUT DOWN TRACK TO WIDTH OF WINDOW. BLADE SIGN PROVIDED BY BBM SIGN VENDOR C -1 EXG % "BLACK METAL REVEAL EXG NEUTRAL PIER, PATCH AND REPAIR ANY DAMAGE FROM CONSTRUCTION EXG DEMISING WALL PROVIDE BM -1 PANELS ON STOREFRONT. SEE SHEET A -2 FOR CORNER DETAILS. ADHERE PER cv MFR'S RECOMMENDATIONS. REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPRfVED SEP 3 0 2010 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA SEP. 01 2010 PERMIT CENTER STOREFRONT ENLARGED PLAN SCALE: 3/4" = 1' -0" TYP. MOD. V0? OONO) z _win I V_ M i - o< m= MM a _z: NZ — E ZZ Z C‘4 Paz �JO O- N c¢_) a w U • � U � c� �O0 WN 4 O J wNCI- .Q �ZLaLA J_ ZZ Q �0)ZO� Z o u w SQ. FT. CALCS RETAIL: 1,359 SF TOTAL: 1,540 SF CONCEPT: 1.0 LARGE CONCEPT DATE: 04-16-09 STORE NUMBER: J J M 00 J Ct CC) J H Q M 2 z�Z 7 I- LLLJL! J Ua Q � Y V)V)00E- PERMIT SET ISSUE DATE: 07 -20 -10 REV. DATE © 08 -16 -10 LL 0 0 SCALE: AS NOTED STOREFRONT -PLAN A -10 PT-1 C-1 EXG DEMISING WALL EXG NEUTRAL PIER, PATCH AND REPAIR ANY DAMAGE FROM CONSTRUCTION INSTALL BBM FURNISHED PO.1 GRAPHIC WINDOW DISPLAY. CENTER IN WINDOW TYP. =DM 1/2" TEMPERED GLAZING, TYP. INSTALL BBM FURNISHED WIRE WINDOW DISPLAY AND TRACK. CENTER IN WINDOW TYP. GC TO CUT DOWN TRACK TO WIDTH OF WINDOW. r r 4hk AULDGN fr PT-1 C-1 a •41- In 0 PROVIDE BM-1 PANELS ON r' STOREFRONT. SEE SHEET A-2 FOR CORNER DETAILS. ADHERE PER MFR'S RECOMMENDATIONS. a u) z 0 0 LLI cn z 0 0 IJJ ME= 18'-4 1/2" z z LLI (5) EQUAL GLAZING SECTIONS 19'-5 1/2" LEASE DIMENSION LEASEUNE SQ. FT. CALCS RETAIL 1,359 SF TOTAL: 1,540 SF STOREFRONT ENLARGED PLAN TYP. MOD. SCALE: 3/4" = LL Z 00 z o CL IX WEI •■•••• •••••• •••••• •■••••• ••••••• •••••.. •••••• •••••• ••■••• • • • • ••• ••■■•••••••••••••••••••• •■••• :A=Ant?.14=4t.. ..F.:EdgEEffEenEiMEES:EF:IMEXEFiYkil:: B.O. MALL CEILING • • O 15'-6" AFF 1 1 /I (TYP 0 TOP ONLY) T.O. GLAZING CHANNEL O 12'-0" AFF 2" ALUM GLAZING CHANNEL IBM-21 BM-2 BM-2 BBM WIRE WINDOW DISPLAY • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • 1 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . T.O. BM-1 O 8'-5" AFF IBM-1I ADJACENT TENANT PO.1 BBM WINDOW GRAPHIC 1/2" TEMPERED GLAZING, TYP. MALL NEUTRAL PIER, TYP • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • • • • • • • ........... ........... ........... ............ ........... • • • • • • • • • ........... ............ • • • • • • • • • • • ............ ............ ........... 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ENTRY SOFFIT O 8'-5" AFF BM -1 EXG SECURITY GRILLE 8' -6" .... .... ... ....... ................ ............................... REVIEWED FOP CODE COMPLIANCE Apoonven SEP 6 02010 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVIc nIv r'14 QF TTUKWILA cep 01 2010 PERMIT CENTER M. CARLSON Wfn Z���O' 0 H —W —M4� L 6 ( 0 7 U o0 o ZZ Z -�cNI N 0 E OJZ CO' - U Q N 0—I wU 1 0 M Z W W N D_ .< II= H ZZ �C)Z0 r — 1 c <m Zc o Lai SQ. FT. CALCS RETAIL: 1,359 SF TOTAL: 1,540 SF CONCEPT: 1.0 LARGE CONCEPT DATE: 04-16-09 STORE NUMBER: # ## STOREFRONT ELEVATION SCALE: 3/4" = 1' -0" TYP. X MOD. J J M J J 00 < W 00 Z � W Q Z I- W 4D oa LLI I--ON Q 0 CL D (n (/) 00 I— PERMIT SET ISSUE DATE: 07 -20 -10 REV. DATE A 08 -16 -10 LL 0 • 0 0 0 SCALE: AS NOTED STOREFRONT ELEVATIONS A -106 1 BM -1 1 PANELS EXG 5/8" GYP BD SUBSTRATE LEASEUNE PROVIDE 3/4" QUARTER ROUND WHERE WOOD FLOORING MEETS AL PANELS AND METAL FINISHES. ATTACH TO VERTICAL SURFACE, NOT FLOOR (TYP.) EXG ROWNG GRILLE. EXG ROWNG GRILLE CHANNEL AND STEEL TUBE. 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DATE Q 08 -16 -10 LL 0 L2 SCALE: AS NOTED STOREFRONT SECTIONS & DETAILS &-1.o.1 DIVISION 0 - BIDDING REQUIREMENTS SECTION 00205 MATERIALS SCHEDULE A. DIVISION ITEM FURNISHED BY VENDOR INSTALLED BY 8 DOOR HARDWARE GC - GC 8 INTERCHANGEABLE CYLINDERS GC - GC 8 DOORS GC - GC 8 KEYS & CORES BBM TWIN CITY HARDWARE GC 8 ROLLING GRILLE EXG - EXG 9 ACT CEILING GC - GC 9 WOOD FLOORING GC - GC 9 FLOORING TRANSITIONS GC - GC 9 PAINT GC - GC 9 WALL BASE GC - GC 9 FRL GC PANOLAM GC 10 CORNER GUARDS GC - GC 10 SIGNAGE BBM EVERBRITE EVERBRITE 10 SIGNAGE INSTALLATION BBM - EVERBRITE TEMPLATE 10 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS GC - GC 11 LADDER GC - GC 12 ALL DISPLAY FIXTURES BBM - GC AND CASH WRAPS 12 SAFE BBM - GC 15 MECHANICAL OUTLETS /INLETS GC - GC 15 RTU's (AS NEEDED) GC /BBM - GC 16 EMERGENCY EXIT LIGHTS GC - ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR 16 LIGHTING PACKAGE: INCLUDING GC - ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR LIGHTS, AND LAMPS 16 SPEAKERS BBM - BBM B. OWNER SUPPLIED MATERIALS CONTACT: LISA MILLER CONSTRUCTION PURCHASING COORDINATOR PHONE: 612 - 291 -7281 FAX: 952 -430 -5314 E -MAIL: Iisa.miller@bestbuy.com DIVISION 1- GENERAL REQUIREMENTS SECTION 01100 SUMMARY A. THE SPECIFICATIONS PORTION OF THIS CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENT INCLUDES THE REQUIREMENTS FOR A TYPICAL BEST BUY MOBILE PROJECT. CONSEQUENTLY THESE SPECIFICATIONS MAY CONTAIN ELEMENTS WHICH DO NOT APPLY TO THIS PARTICULAR PROJECT. THE SCOPE OF WORK FOR THIS PARTICULAR PROJECT IS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS. SPECIFICATIONS REQUIREMENTS SHALL APPLY TO ALL WORK INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS. B. SPECIAL WORK REQUIREMENTS: 1. WORK SHALL BE PHASED SUCH THAT EACH SPECIFIC AREA SHALL BE PROTECTED, DEMOLISHED AND COMPLETED IN THE LEAST AMOUNT OF TIME POSSIBLE. 2. USE OF PREMISES: CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE BUILDING DEVELOPER/LANDLORD. 3. CONTRACT DOCUMENTS: IN ADDITION TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 01770, CONTRACTOR SHALL MAINTAIN ON THE SITE AND WORK FROM FULL -SIZE SETS OF DRAWINGS. HALF -SIZED SETS ARE FOR INFORMATION AND CONVENIENCE ONLY AND MAY NOT BE USED AS A SOURCE OF CONTRACT REQUIREMENTS. C. DEFINITIONS: 1. "FURNISH" MEANS TO SUPPLY AND DELIVER TO PROJECT SITE, READY FOR INSTALLATION. 2. "INSTALL" MEANS TO PLACE IN POSITION FOR USE OR SERVICE. 3. "PROVIDE" MEANS TO FURNISH AND INSTALL, COMPLETE AND READY FOR INTENDED USE. D. SEPARATE WORK: 1. ITEMS NOTED "NIC" (NOT IN CONTRACT) OR "FOIO" (FURNISHED BY OWNER; INSTALLED BY OWNER) WILL BE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY OTHERS. 2. PERFORM WORK SO AS TO ALLOW THE PERFORMANCE OF WORK BY OTHER CONTRACTORS. 3. REFER TO THE RESPONSIBILITY MATRIX ON THE DRAWINGS. E. PRODUCTS FURNISHED BY OWNER FOR INSTALLATION BY THE CONTRACTOR (FOIC): 1. COORDINATE WORK TO FACILITATE INSTALLATION OF PRODUCTS FURNISHED BY THE OWNER FOR INSTALLATION BY THE CONTRACTOR. 2. ELEMENTS WHICH ARE FURNISHED BY BEST BUY MOBILE FOR INSTALLATION BY THE CONTRACTOR ARE SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS. 3. BEST BUY MOBILE RESPONSIBILITIES: a. ARRANGE AND PAY FOR PRODUCT DELIVERY TO SITE. b. SUBMIT CLAIMS FOR TRANSPORTATION DAMAGE. NOTIFY BBM CONSTRUCTION PURCHASING DEPT. (LISA MILLER) AT 612- 291 - 7281. c. ARRANGE FOR REPLACEMENT OF DAMAGED, DEFECTIVE OR MISSING ITEMS. d. ARRANGE FOR MANUFACTURER'S WARRANTIES, INSPECTIONS AND SERVICE. 4. CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITIES: a. REVIEW SHOP DRAWINGS, PRODUCT DATA AND SAMPLES. b. RECEIVE AND UNLOAD PRODUCTS AT SITE; INSPECT FOR COMPLETENESS, FOR DAMAGE. c. HANDLE, STORE, INSTALL AND FINISH PRODUCTS. d. REPAIR OR REPLACE ITEMS DAMAGED BY WORK OF THIS CONTRACT. F. APPLICATIONS FOR PAYMENT: SUBMIT APPLICATIONS FOR PAYMENT TO THE OWNER PER CONTRACT INSTRUCTIONS. G. COORDINATION: 1. COORDINATE WORK TO ASSURE EFFICIENT AND ORDERLY SEQUENCE OF INSTALLATION OF CONSTRUCTION ELEMENTS, WITH PROVISIONS FOR ACCOMMODATING ITEMS INSTALLED LATER. 2. COORDINATE SPACE REQUIREMENTS FOR MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS. MAKE RUNS PARALLEL WITH LINES OF BUILDING. UTILIZE SPACES EFFICIENTLY AND MAXIMIZE ACCESSIBILITY FOR MAINTENANCE, REPAIR AND OTHER INSTALLATIONS. 3. EXECUTE CUTTING AND PATCHING TO INTEGRATE ELEMENTS OF THE WORK. REMOVE ILL -TIMED AND DEFECTIVE WORK AND REPLACE WITH NEW WORK CONFORMING TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. 4. UNCOVER DEFECTIVE AND NON - CONFORMING WORK AND FURNISH SAMPLES AS REQUIRED FOR TESTING. 5. SEAL PENETRATIONS THROUGH FLOOR, WALLS AND CEILINGS. 01312 PROJECT MEETINGS A. PRECONSTRUCTION MEETING: PRIOR TO THE START OF WORK, CONTRACTOR AND THE OWNER SHALL HAVE A PRECONSTRUCTION MEETING TO DETERMINE THE EXACT SEQUENCING AND PHASING OF CONSTRUCTION. MEETING CALLED BY BEST BUY MOBILE. B. PROGRESS MEETINGS: ATTEND PROGRESS MEETINGS CALLED BY BEST BUY MOBILE THROUGHOUT THE PROGRESS OF WORK. 01450 QUALITY CONTROL A. STANDARDS: COMPLY WITH INDUSTRY STANDARDS EXCEPT WHEN MORE RESTRICTIVE TOLERANCES ARE SPECIFIED SPECIFIED REQUIREMENTS INDICATE MORE RIGID STANDARDS OR MORE PRECISE WORKMANSHIP. B. REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS: 1. PERFORM ALL WORK TO MEET OR EXCEED THE REQUIREMENTS OF ALL APPLICABLE CODES, ORDINANCES, LAWS, REGULATIONS, SAFETY ORDERS, AND DIRECTIVES FROM AUTHORITIES HAVING JURISDICTION OVER THE WORK. 2. ACCESSIBILITY: ALL EQUIPMENT, ACCESSORIES AND WORK SHALL BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL CODES WITH RESPECT TO HANDICAP ACCESSIBILITY, AND WITH THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT (ADA). THE MORE RESTRICTIVE CODE SHALL APPLY. C. PERFORM WORK WITH PERSONS QUALIFIED TO PRODUCE WORKMANSHIP OF SPECIFIED QUALITY. D. INSTALL PRODUCTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. WHERE CONFLICT EXISTS BETWEEN MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS AND THE SPECIFIED REQUIREMENTS. NOTIFY THE OWNER IMMEDIATELY. E. EXAMINATION PRIOR TO INSTALLATION: 1. PRIOR TO STARTING WORK, CAREFULLY INSPECT INSTALLED WORK OF OTHER TRADES AND VERIFY THAT SUCH WORK IS COMPLETE TO THE POINT WHERE WORK OF THIS SECTION MAY PROPERLY COMMENCE. NOTIFY THE OWNER IN WRITING OF CONDITIONS DETRIMENTAL TO THE PROPER AND TIMELY COMPLETION OF THE WORK. 2 DO NOT BEGIN INSTALLATION UNTIL ALL UNSATISFACTORY CONDITIONS ARE RESOLVED. BEGINNING WORK CONSTITUTES ACCEPTANCE OF SITE CONDITIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY FOR DEFECTIVE INSTALLATION CAUSED BY PRIOR OBSERVABLE CONDITIONS. 01500 TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS A. TEMPORARY UTILITIES: PROVIDE TEMPORARY UTILITIES, SERVICES AND CONSTRUCTION AS REQUIRED TO PERFORM THE WORK. COORDINATE ALL TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS WITH BEST BUY MOBILE AND THE BUILDING DEVELOPER/LANDLORD. 1. ELECTRICITY: CONNECT TO EXISTING SERVICE. TAKE MEASURES TO CONSERVE ENERGY. 2. LIGHTING: PERMANENT LIGHTING MAY BE USED DURING CONSTRUCTION. PROVIDE ADDITIONAL TEMPORARY LIGHTING AS REQUIRED. MAINTAIN LIGHTING AND MAKE ROUTINE REPAIRS. 3. HEATING AND VENTILATION: PERMANENT SYSTEM MAY BE USED. MAINTAIN SYSTEM DURING OPERATION. 4. WATER: UTILIZE EXISTING FACILITIES. BEST BUY MOBILE WILL PAY FOR WATER USED. B. CONTROLS: 1. DUST CONTROL: PROVIDED POSITIVE METHODS AND APPLY DUST CONTROL MATERIALS TO MINIMIZE RAISING DUST FROM CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS, AND PROVIDE POSITIVE MEANS TO PREVENT AIRBORNE DUST FROM DISPERSING INTO THE ATMOSPHERE. 2. WATER CONTROL: COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE JURISDICTIONAL REQUIREMENTS REGARDING WATER USAGE, CONSERVATION, DETENTION, POLLUTION, AND PERMITS. C. MAINTAIN PEDESTRIAN AND VEHICULAR ACCESS TO AND WITHIN SITE TO PROVIDE UNINTERRUPTED ACCESS: 1. TO TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES, STORAGE AND WORK AREAS. 2. FOR USE BY PERSONS AND EQUIPMENT INVOLVED IN CONSTRUCTION OF PROJECT. 3. FOR USE BY EMERGENCY VEHICLES. 4. TO MINIMIZE IMPACT ON ADJACENT OPERATIONS. D. FIRE SAFETY: COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE PROVISIONS OF UFC ARTICLE 87 FOR FIRE SAFETY DURING DEMOLITION AND CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS. E. TEMPORARY CONSTRUCTION: 1. OBTAIN APPROVAL FROM BEST BUY MOBILE FOR ALL MODIFICATIONS TO EXISTING SYSTEMS OR FACILITIES NOT INDICATED. 2. REMOVE TEMPORARY SYSTEMS OR FACILITIES WHEN USE IS NO LONGER REQUIRED. CLEAN AND REPAIR DAMAGE CAUSED BY INSTALLATION OR USE OF TEMPORARY SYSTEMS OR FACILITIES. CONSTRUCTION CLEANING: 1. CONTROL ACCUMULATION OF WASTE MATERIALS AND RUBBISH. PERIODICALLY DISPOSE OF OFF -SITE. 2. MAINTAIN AREAS FREE OF DUST AND OTHER CONTAMINANTS DURING FINISHING OPERATIONS. 01600 PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS A. DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING: 1. TRANSPORT AND HANDLE PRODUCTS BY METHODS TO AVOID PRODUCT DAMAGE. 2. MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS SHALL REMAIN IN MANUFACTURER'S CONTAINERS OR PACKAGING, UNTIL READY FOR INSTALLATION. 3. UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE, STORE MANUFACTURED PRODUCTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. B. PRODUCT OPTIONS AND SUBSTITUTIONS: 1. FURNISH PRODUCTS SPECIFIED, EXCEPT WHERE OR APPROVED" IS USED, SUBSTITUTE PRODUCTS MAY BE SUBMITTED TO THE OWNER'S CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGER. 2. SUBSTITUTIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED ONLY FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: a. A PRODUCT BECOMES UNAVAILABLE DUE TO NO FAULT OF THE CONTRACTOR. b. SUBSEQUENT INFORMATION OR CHANGES INDICATE THAT THE SPECIFIED PRODUCT WILL NOT PERFORM AS INTENDED. c. A SUBSTITUTE PRODUCT WILL BE IN THE OWNER'S BEST INTEREST. 3. DOCUMENT EACH SUBSTITUTION REQUEST WITH COMPLETE DATA SUBSTANTIATING COMPLIANCE OF PROPOSED SUBSTITUTION WITH CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. 4. A SUBSTITUTION REQUEST CONSTITUTES A REPRESENTATION THAT CONTRACTOR a. HAS INVESTIGATED PROPOSED PRODUCT AND HAS DETERMINED THAT IT MEETS OR EXCEEDS, IN ALL RESPECTS, THE SPECIFIED PRODUCT. b. SHALL PROVIDE THE SAME WARRANTY FOR SUBSTITUTION AS FOR SPECIFIED PRODUCT. c. WILL COORDINATE INSTALLATION AND MAKE OTHER CHANGES WHICH MAY BE REQUIRED FOR WORK TO BE COMPLETE IN ALL RESPECTS. d. HAS DETERMINED NO ADDITIONAL COST WILL BE INCURRED TO BBM BECAUSE OF SUBSTITUTION. e. HAS DETERMINED THE SCHEDULE WILL NOT BE IMPACTED BECAUSE OF SUBSTITUTION. 5. SUBSTITUTIONS WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED WHEN THEY ARE INDICATED OR IMPLIED ON SHOP DRAWINGS OR PRODUCT DATE SUBMITTALS. 6. BEST BUY MOBILE WILL NOTIFY CONTRACTOR OF ACCEPTANCE OR REJECTION WITHIN A REASONABLE TIME. 01735 PATCHING AND REPAIR A. REPAIR EXISTING SURFACES AND CONSTRUCTION AS NECESSARY TO MAKE WORK COMPLETE, WITH ALL COMPONENTS MATCHING AND CONSISTENT. B. PROVIDE A SMOOTH, EVEN, AND INVISIBLE TRANSITION TO NEW CONSTRUCTION. WHEN FINISHED SURFACES ARE CUT SO THAT AN INVISIBLE TRANSITION WITH NEW WORK IS NOT POSSIBLE, TERMINATE EXISTING SURFACE ALONG THE NEAREST BREAK LINE, JOINT, OR CORNER. 01770 CLOSE -OUT PROCEDURES A. FINAL CLEANING: 1. THOROUGHLY CLEAN ALL SURFACES PRIOR TO TURN OVER. 2. REMOVE WASTE AND SURPLUS MATERIALS, RUBBISH, AND CONSTRUCTION FACILITIES FROM THE SITE. 3. G.C. TO COORDINATE DUMPSTERS. 4. TOUCH UP /CLEAN TO BE COMPLETE PRIOR TO G.O. DATE MINUS 1 DAY. B. CLOSE -OUT PROCEDURES: 1. COMPLY WITH PROCEDURES STATED IN GENERAL CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT FOR SUBSTANTIAL AND FINAL COMPLETION. 2. SUBMIT ALL CERTIFICATES OF APPROVAL ISSUED BY THE GOVERNING AUTHORITIES TO BEST BUY MOBILE, INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE FOLLOWING: a. CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY. 3. PRIOR TO FINAL PAYMENT, SUBMIT THE FOLLOWING AFFIDAVITS TO BEST BUY MOBILE USING THE FORMS LISTED BELOW: a. CONTRACTOR'S AFFIDAVIT OF PAYMENT OF DEBTS AND CLAIMS AIA DOCUMENT G706. b. CONSENT OF SURETY TO FINAL PAYMENT AIA DOCUMENT G707. c. CONTRACTOR'S LIEN RELEASE, AND LIEN RELEASES FROM EACH SUBCONTRACTOR; CONTRACTOR'S AFFIDAVIT OF RELEASE OF LIENS AIA DOCUMENT G706A 4. SUBMIT FINAL APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT TO BEST BUY MOBILE IDENTIFYING TOTAL ADJUSTED CONTRACT SUM, PREVIOUS PAYMENTS, AND SUM REMAINING DUE. 5. ALL CLOSEOUT DOCUMENTS ARE TO BE SUBMITTED WITHIN 30 DAYS OF G.O. C. PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS: 1. MAINTAIN A COMPLETE SET OF FULL SIZE RECORD DRAWINGS WHICH CLEARLY AND NEATLY INDICATE EXACT INSTALLED LOCATIONS OF ITEMS WHICH WILL BE CONCEALED IN THE WORK SUCH AS CONDUIT, PIPING, DUCTS, REINFORCING, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, AND SIMILAR ITEMS. SHOW ALL CHANGES FROM THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, AND ALL UNCOVERED EXISTING CONDITIONS WHICH WILL BE SUBSEQUENTLY CONCEALED. 2. RECORD DRAWINGS SHALL BE USED FOR NO OTHER PURPOSE AND SHALL BE STORED SEPARATELY FROM THOSE USED IN CONSTRUCTION. 3. DOCUMENTS SHALL BE IN SAME FORMAT AS THE CONSTRUCTION DOCUMENTS. 4. KEEP DOCUMENTS CURRENT; DO NOT PERMANENTLY CONCEAL ANY WORK UNTIL REQUIRED INFORMATION HAS BEEN RECORDED. 5. AT CONTRACT CLOSE -OUT, SUBMIT DOCUMENTS WITH TRANSMITTAL LETTER CONTAINING DATE, PROJECT TITLE, CONTRACTOR'S NAME AND ADDRESS, LIST OF DOCUMENTS AND SIGNATURE OF CONTRACTOR TO ARCHITECT. D. SUBMITTALS: IN ADDITION TO SUBMITTALS REQUIRED BY THE CONDITIONS OF THE CONTRACT, FURNISH SUBMITTALS REQUIRED BY GOVERNING AUTHORITIES, AND SUBMIT A FINAL STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTING GIVING TOTAL ADJUSTED CONTRACT SUM, PREVIOUS PAYMENTS, AND SUM REMAINING DUE. E. SUBMIT THE INFORMATION LISTED IN F, G AND H BELOW TO THE FOLLOWING ADDRESS: BBE PROPERTIES PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT NICOLE JASPER- B3-363 7601 PENN AVENUE SOUTH RICHFIELD, MN 55423 PH: 612 - 291 -7511 F. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA: 1. SUBMIT COMPLETE DATA FOR EACH PIECE OF NEW EQUIPMENT AND COMPONENT USED IN THE WORK. 2. SUBMIT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA FOR MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS. 3. ARRANGE IN A BINDER WITH A SECTION FOR EACH SYSTEM. 4. SUBMIT OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA TO BEST BUY MOBILE CONSTRUCTION PROJECT MANAGER. G. WARRANTIES, GUARANTEES AND BONDS: 1. SUBMIT ALL MANUFACTURER WARRANTIES TO BEST BUY MOBILE WITH EXCEPTION TO OWNER SUPPLIED FURNISHINGS. 2. FURNISH WRITTEN GUARANTEE FROM EACH SUBCONTRACTOR PERFORMING WORK COVERED BY THE ADDITIONAL GUARANTEE REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIED IN THE TECHNICAL SECTIONS. UNLESS SPECIFIED OR APPROVED OTHERWISE, THE GUARANTEE SHALL COMMENCE ON THE DATE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLETION. 3. EACH GUARANTEE SHALL BE SIGNED, AND SHALL STATE THAT THE WORK UNDER GUARANTEE WAS INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS, AND THAT THE WORK WILL BE FREE FROM DEFECTS IN WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIAL FOR THE PERIOD OF 1 YEAR AFTER G.O., AND THAT ALL DEFECTS WILL BE PROMPTLY REPAIRED WITHOUT ADDITIONAL COST TO BEST BUY MOBILE. H. SPARE PARTS AND MAINTENANCE MATERIALS: 1. FURNISH PRODUCTS, SPARE PARTS, AND MAINTENANCE MATERIALS IN QUANTITIES SPECIFIED IN EACH SECTION, IN ADDITION TO THAT USED FOR CONSTRUCTION OF WORK. 2. COORDINATE WITH BEST BUY MOBILE STORE MANAGER; DELIVER TO PROJECT SITE AND OBTAIN RECEIPT PRIOR TO FINAL PAYMENT. 3. UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE, DELIVER MATERIALS IN MANUFACTURER'S ORIGINAL FACTORY CARTONS OR CONTAINERS. 4. MATERIALS SHALL BE CLEARLY LABELED, AND SHALL INCLUDE DESIGNATIONS USED IN THE CONTRACT DOCUMENTS. DIVISION 2 - SITEWORK 02225 SELECTIVE DEMOLITION A. DEMOLISH IN AN ORDERLY AND CAREFUL MANNER AS REQUIRED TO ACCOMMODATE THE WORK . WHERE DEMOLITION EXCEEDS THAT INDICATED, VERIFY SUCH DEMOLITION WITH THE OWNER PRIOR TO PROCEEDING. B. PROTECT EXISTING STRUCTURAL MEMBERS. CONTACT THE OWNER PRIOR TO MODIFYING STRUCTURAL MEMBERS BEYOND THE EXTENT INDICATED. CEASE OPERATIONS AND NOTIFY THE OWNER IMMEDIATELY IF CONTINUED DEMOLITION OPERATIONS MIGHT ENDANGER THE EXISTING STRUCTURE. C. DURING DEMOLITION OPERATIONS, NOTIFY THE OWNER OF ALL CONDITIONS WHICH DIFFER SUBSTANTIALLY FROM THOSE INDICATED, SPECIFIED, OR EXPECTED. NOTIFY THE OWNER IF PREVIOUSLY UNKNOWN OPERATIONAL, OR POTENTIALLY OPERATIONAL ELEMENTS, ARE UNCOVERED DURING DEMOLITION OPERATIONS. PERFORM NO DEMOLITION IN SUCH AREAS, UNLESS APPROVED BY THE OWNER. D. PROVIDE TEMPORARY SHORING AS REQUIRED TO SUPPORT EXISTING CONSTRUCTION AGAINST MOVEMENT OR OVERLOAD DURING DEMOLITION OPERATIONS, UNTIL PERMANENT SUPPORTS ARE IN PLACE. EXCEPT WHERE NOTED OR SPECIFIED OTHERWISE, TAKE POSSESSION OF MATERIALS BEING DEMOLISHED AND IMMEDIATELY REMOVE FROM SITE. DO NOT OVERLOAD EXISTING CONSTRUCTION TO REMAIN WITH DEMOLISHED MATERIALS. F. CAREFULLY REMOVE, STORE AND PROTECT ALL MATERIALS AND COMPONENTS TO BE REUSED. G. WHERE POSSIBLE WITHOUT DAMAGE, REMOVE, STORE AND PROTECT EXISTING MATERIALS AND COMPONENTS NOT NOTED FOR REMOVAL, WHICH IF REMOVED, WOULD FACILITATE THE NEW CONSTRUCTION AND RECONDITIONING. H. CAREFULLY REMOVE, PROTECT, AND TURN OVER AS DIRECTED, MATERIALS AND COMPONENTS CLAIMED BY BEST BUY MOBILE OR THE BUILDING OWNER FOR SALVAGE. PRIOR TO DEMOLITION, CONTACT BEST BUY MOBILE TO DETERMINE WHICH ITEMS WILL BE CLAIMED. I. WHERE CUT EDGES OF THE EXISTING CONSTRUCTION WILL BE VISIBLE IN THE COMPLETED WORK, CUT IN UNIFORM STRAIGHT LINES. CONCRETE AND MASONRY SHALL BE SAW CUT OR CORE DRILLED. J. REPAIR ALL DEMOLITION PERFORMED IN EXCESS OF THAT REQUIRED, AT NO ADDITIONAL COST TO BEST BUY MOBILE. DIVISION 3 - CONCRETE 03300 CAST -IN -PLACE CONCRETE A. EXPOSED CONCRETE FINISH 1. APPLY CONCRETE HARDENER AND SLIP - RESISTANT COATING /SEALER ON FLOOR SURFACES AS SCHEDULED. APPLY IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. 2. CLEAN FLOORS PRIOR TO APPLICATION OF HARDENER. a. NOX -CRETE BIO- CLEAN. USED TO CLEAN SILCOSEAL RESIDUE OFF OF SLAB. DILUTE 1 PART BIO -CLEAN WITH 3 PARTS WATER, APPLY SOLUTION AT 200 SF /GAL. AND SCRUB FLOOR USING A WALK- BEHIND OR RIDING -TYPE FLOOR MACHINE EQUIPPED WITH NYLON SCRUB BRUSHES. RINSE SLAB WITH CLEAN WATER AND USE SQUEEGEE TO DRY. 3. IF OTHER MEMBRANE CURING AGENT WAS USED, REMOVE AS RECOMMENDED BY MANUFACTURER. 4. TEST SURFACE TO CONFIRM CURING AGENT WAS REMOVED. 5. APPLY DURO -NOX, LINE STRIP, AND ONE COAT DURO- POLISH IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTION. 03505 SELF LEVELING UNDERLAYMENT/TOPPING A. GENERAL: 1. COMPLY W/ MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PREPARATION & INSTALLATION OF MATERIALS. 2. DO NOT INSTALL UNDERLAYMENT UNTIL FLOOR PENETRATIONS & PERIPHERAL WORK ARE COMPLETE. 3. CEMENTITIOUS UNDERLAYMENT a. ARDEX ENGINEERED CEMENTS, INC OR EQUAL. B. PREPARATION / EXECUTION: 1. PREPARATION a. VERIFY THAT SUBSTRATE SURFACES ARE CLEAN, DRY, UNFROZEN, DO NOT CONTAIN PETROLEUM BI- PRODUCTS, OR OTHER COMPOUNDS DETRIMENTAL TO UNDERLAYMENT MATERIAL BOND TO SUBSTRATE. b. REMOVE SUBSTRATE SURFACE IRREGULARITIES. c. FILL VOIDS AND DECK JOINTS WITH FILLER. FINISH SMOOTH. d. VACUUM CLEAN SURFACES. e. PRIME SUBSTRATE IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. C. EXECUTION 1. INSTALL UNDERLAYMENT IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. 2. FOLLOW MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS FOR CURING, FIELD TESTING AND PROTECTION OF FINISHED WORK. DIVISION 4- MASONRY NOT USED DMSION 5- METALS 05400 METAL FRAMING LIGHT GAUGE (COLD - FORMED) METAL FRAMING A. SUMMARY: INTERIOR LIGHT GAUGE SUPPORT FRAMING. B. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 1. STRUCTURAL DESIGN: a. SELECT FRAMING SYSTEMS, GAUGES, SUPPORTS, BRACING, AND CONNECTIONS AS NECESSARY TO MEET THE STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIED, AND NOTED ON THE DRAWINGS. b. PARTITION FRAMING SHALL CONFORM TO THE WIDTHS INDICATED, UNLESS APPROVED OTHERWISE. PROVIDE THICKER GAUGES AND INCREASED STUD SPACING AS NECESSARY TO MEET THE DESIGN REQUIREMENTS. 2. DESIGN LOADS: a. INTERIOR CEILING ASSEMBLIES: PROVIDE FRAMING COMPONENTS AS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS. b. INTERIOR PARTITIONS: 5 POUNDS PER SQUARE FOOT UNIFORM LIVE LATERAL LOAD. c. SEISMIC LOADS: CONFORM TO THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE INTERNATIONAL BUILDING CODE, SEISMIC ZONE. 3. DEFLECTION REQUIREMENTS: MAXIMUM OF 1/240 THE SPAN. C. CODE REQUIREMENTS: 1. PROVIDE ASSEMBLIES MEETING THE HOURLY FIRE RATINGS INDICATED AND SPECIFIED. ASSEMBLIES SHALL HAVE BEEN TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM E119, AND SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE LOCAL JURISDICTIONAL CODE AUTHORITIES. COORDINATE INSTALLATION OF OTHER MATERIALS WHICH ARE A PART OF EACH ASSEMBLY. 2. FIRE RATING REQUIREMENTS TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER THE CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS INDICATED. IN THE EVENT OF CONFLICT, NOTIFY THE OWNER, AND DO NOT BEGIN CONSTRUCTION IN THE AREA OF CONFLICT UNTIL THE CONFLICT HAS BEEN RESOLVED. D. MATERIALS AND COMPONENTS: 1. LIGHT GAUGE METAL FRAMING: ASTM C645; GALVANIZED; PROVIDE "C" SHAPED STUDS, U SHAPED RUNNERS, HAT AND "Z" SHAPED FURRING CHANNELS, AND OTHER SIZES AND SHAPES AS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS, AND REQUIRED IN THE STANDARDS REFERENCED. MINIMUM 20 GAUGE, EXCEPT PROVIDE THICKER GAUGES AS REQUIRED TO MEET DEFLECTION REQUIREMENTS OR AS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS. 2. COLD ROLLED CHANNELS: RUST INHIBITIVE PAINT COATING; SIZES IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM C754. 3. SCREWS: SELF TAPPING; LOW PROFILE HEAD. 4. FIRE RATED TRACK: AS SPECIFIED IN SECTION 07840. 5. PARTITION HEAD COMPENSATING CHANNEL: DESIGN FOR MINIMUM + OR -1/2 INCH DEFLECTION. PROFILES AS INDICATED; ONE OF THE FOLLOWING. a. 20 GAUGE DEEP LEG TRACK; 2 INCH LEGS. b. SLIP TRACK SYSTEMS INC. (ANAHEIM, CA; 714 - 761 -1921) "SLP -TRK." 6. OTHER FRAMING MATERIALS: FURNISH IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM C754. E. PARTITION FRAMING: 1. RUNNERS: a. SECURE RUNNERS WITH FASTENERS AT MAXIMUM 12 INCHES OC. b. AT CONCRETE FLOORS, USE POWER DRIVEN FASTENERS OR DRILLED IN CONCRETE ANCHORS. c. WHERE INDICATED, ATTACH TOP TRACK TO ACOUSTICAL CEILING GRID WITH TWO STAGGERED #12 -14 SCREWS AT 24 INCHES ON CENTER. PROVIDE SPACER STRIP BETWEEN RUNNER AND CEILING SUSPENSION SYSTEMS TO ALLOW REGULAR OR REVEAL EDGE ACOUSTICAL PANELS TO CLEAR PARTITION. USE MINIMUM 20 GAUGE TOP TRACK. d. TOP RUNNER: USE PROPRIETARY COMPENSATING CHANNEL OR DEEP LEG TRACK AT CONTRACTOR'S OPTION, AS NECESSARY TO ACCOMMODATE BUILDING DEFLECTION. e. UNLESS APPROVED OTHERWISE, AT FIRE RATED PARTITION ASSEMBLIES, USE FIRE RATED TRACKS. INSTALL FIRE RATED TRACKS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE FIRE RATED ASSEMBLY REQUIREMENTS. f. ALIGN TO TOLERANCES SPECIFIED. 2. UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE, INSTALL STUDS VERTICALLY AT 16 INCHES OC, AND NOT MORE THAN 2 INCHES FROM ABUTTING CONSTRUCTION, AT EACH SIDE OF OPENINGS, AND AT CORNERS. 3. FIT RUNNERS UNDER AND ABOVE OPENINGS; SECURE INTERMEDIATE STUDS AT SPACING OF WALL STUDS. 4. BRACE PARTITION FRAMING SYSTEM AND MAKE RIGID. PROVIDE DIAGONAL STUD BRACING AT 4 FT ON CENTER AT ALL FRAMING WHICH DOES NOT EXTEND TO STRUCTURE. 5. INSTALL DOUBLE STUDS CONTINUOUS FROM FLOOR TO CEILING TRACK AT THE JAMB OF EACH DOOR FRAME AND CASED OPENING. STUDS SHALL BE THE SAME GAUGE AS THE ADJACENT STUDS, BUT NO LESS THAN 20 GAUGE. PROVIDE DIAGONAL STEEL STUD BRACING TO STRUCTURE AT EACH JAMB AT PARTITIONS WHICH DO NOT EXTEND TO STRUCTURE. 6. COORDINATE ERECTION OF STUDS WITH INSTALLATION OF SERVICE UTILITIES. ALIGN STUD WEB OPENINGS. 7. COORDINATE ERECTION OF STUD SYSTEM WITH REQUIREMENTS OF DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES, FIRE EXTINGUISHER CABINETS, ACCESS DOORS, AND OTHER CONSTRUCTION WITHIN MOUNTED PARTITION CONSTRUCTION. 8. COORDINATE THE INSTALLATION OF FRAMING WITH THE GYPSUM BOARD INSTALLER TO ENSURE SUPPORT AT ALL BOARD EDGES. PROVIDE FRAMING WITH THE GYPSUM BOARD INSTALLER TO ENSURE SUPPORT AT ALL BOARD EDGES. PROVIDE FRAMING IMMEDIATELY EITHER SIDE OF EXPANSION JOINTS. 9. STUD SPLICING NOT PERMISSIBLE. 10. AT NON -LOAD BEARING FULL HEIGHT PARTITIONS SUBJECT TO COMPRESSION CAUSED BY OVERHEAD STRUCTURAL DEFLECTION, CUT STUDS 1/2 INCH SHORT FROM FULL HEIGHT. DO NOT RIGIDLY CONNECT STUD TO TOP RUNNER. 11. STUD BRIDGING: a. AT INTERIOR PARTITIONS GREATER THAN 4 FEET IN LENGTH, AND WITH RIGID FACING MATERIAL ON ONE STUD FLANGE ONLY, PROVIDE 3/4 ". BRIDGING CHANNELS IN HORIZONTAL ROWS AT A MAXIMUM OF 5' -0" ON CENTER FOR THE FULL HEIGHT OF THE PARTITION. b. INTERIOR FULL HEIGHTS PARTITIONS (STUDS EXTENDING FROM THE FLOOR TO THE STRUCTURE ABOVE) WITH RIGID FACING MATERIAL STOPPING 3' -0" OR MORE BELOW TOP OF STUDS - PROVIDE ONE ROW 3/4" BRIDGING CHANNEL HORIZONTALLY AT TERMINATION OF GYPSUM BOARD MATERIAL, AND ONE ADDITIONAL ROW FOR EACH 5' -0" OF EXPOSED STUDS. c. INSTALL STUD BRIDGING CHANNEL IN LONG LENGTHS, WIRE TYING AND LAPPING THE JOINTS A MINIMUM OF 12." ATTACH BRIDGING CHANNEL TO EACH STUD AS SHOWN IN MANUFACTURER'S PRINTED INSTRUCTIONS. F. CEILING AND SOFFIT FRAMING: 1. COORDINATE LOCATIONS OF HANGERS AND SUPPORTS WITH THE WORK OF OTHER SECTIONS. 2. PROVIDE CEILING AND SOFFIT FRAMING AS INDICATED. WHERE NOT INDICATED PROVIDE STUD AND RUNNER FRAMING. 3. STUD AND RUNNER FRAMING: a. SECURE RUNNERS TO STRUCTURE ABOVE FASTENERS AT A MAXIMUM OF 12 INCHES ON CENTER. SIZE FASTENER AND USE REINFORCEMENTS AS NECESSARY TO SUPPORT THE DEAD LOADS APPLIED. b. SCREW FASTEN FRAMING AT EACH FLANGE JOINT. c. SPACE STUDS AT 16 INCHES ON CENTER OF HORIZONTAL LOCATIONS. d. SELECT MEMBERS TO MEET THE STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIED. 4. FORM OPENINGS IN CEILINGS AND FRAME OPENINGS FOR RECESSED LIGHT FIXTURES, AIR DIFFUSERS, ACCESS DOORS, HATCHES, ETC. 5. INSTALL SUPPLEMENTARY HANGER WIRES FOR SUPPORT OF CEILING MOUNTED EQUIPMENT. G. BACKING: 1. PROVIDE METAL BACKING/BLOCKING, AS SPECIFIED ON DRAWINGS. 2. COORDINATE ALL REQUIRED BLOCKING FOR FURNITURE, SHELVING, CABINETS, PROJECTORS, WALL STOPS, ETC., WITH THE APPROPRIATE VENDOR. H. INSTALLATION TOLERANCES: 1. INSTALL MEMBERS TO PROVIDE SURFACE PLANE WITH MAXIMUM VARIATION OF 1/8 INCH IN 10 FEET IN ANY DIRECTION. 2. LOCATE ASSEMBLIES WITHIN 1/4 INCH OF REQUIRED LOCATIONS. 05500 MISCELLANEOUS METAL FABRICATIONS A. SUMMARY: STEEL FABRICATIONS INDICATED ON THE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS AND NOT SPECIFIED IN OTHER SECTIONS. B. MATERIALS: 1. STEEL PLATE, BARS, SHAPES: ASTM A36. 2. TUBES: ASTM A500 GRADE B 3. PIPE: ASTM A53, SEAMLESS, TYPE S, PLAIN END; SCHEDULE 40 UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE. 4. BOLTS AND NUTS: ASTM A307. 5. UNISTRUT: UNISTRUT CORPORATION (WAYNE, MI) OR APPROVED EQUAL. FURNISH MANUFACTURER'S STANDARD COMPONENTS CORRESPONDING TO "P" NUMBERS INDICATED ON THE DRAWING. INCLUDE MECHANICAL FASTENERS AND ACCESSORIES PER MANUFACTURES RECOMMENDATIONS 6. 1/2" OR 3/4" METAL REVEAL 7. BREAK METAL: a. MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. REQUIRED VENDOR: AMERICAN PRODUCTS, INC. (API) MONIQUE LEISURE - EXT 235 813-925-0144 - OFFICE 813 -925- 1414 - FAX BIDS@AMERICANPROD.COM 1) CLEAR ANODIZED ALUMINUM 2) .063 INCHES THICK b. SUBSTITUTIONS: NOT ACCEPTABLE. C. METAL FABRICATION REQUIREMENTS: FABRICATE AS FOLLOWS, UNLESS SPECIFIED OR INDICATED OTHERWISE. 1. VERIFY ALL DIMENSIONS AND FABRICATE TO DETAIL WITH ACCURATE SIZES AND SHAPES, STRAIGHT LINES, SMOOTH CURVES, AND SHARP ANGLES. 2. WELDS SHALL HAVE SUFFICIENT STRENGTH TO WITHSTAND THE LOADS APPLIED. D. INSTALLATION: 1. INSTALL METAL FABRICATIONS IN ACCURATE LOCATIONS SHOWN. UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE, FABRICATIONS SHALL BE INSTALLED PLUMB AND LEVEL. 2. PROVIDE ALL ANCHORAGE DEVICES AS INDICATED AND REQUIRED FOR A SECURE INSTALLATION. 3. UTILIZE ADHESIVE AS RECOMMENDED BY MANUFACTURER TO PREVENT "OIL- CANNING ". 4. REVEALS TO MATCH COLOR OF ALUMINUM, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. E. COLORS: 1. BM -1: API #1103 CLEAR BRUSHED ALUMINUM (SHEET SIZE 4' X 12') 2. BM -2: API#0048PC ROYAL BLUE (SHEET SIZE 5' X 12') DMSION 6 - WOODS AND PLASTICS 06114 WOOD BLOCKING AND CURBING A. PROVIDE WOOD FURRING, BLOCKING, GROUNDS AND IN -WALL BLOCKING FOR SUPPORT OF FIXTURES, EQUIPMENT, CASEWORK, HARDWARE, TRIM AND SIMILAR WORK. 1. USE FIRE RETARDANT TREATED (F.R.T.) WOOD ELSEWHERE AS REQUIRED BY STATE & LOCAL CODES, INCLUDING ANY WOOD STUDS, BLOCKING, FURRING, PLYWOOD, TRIM, AND GROUNDS. NEW LUMBER TO BEAR GRADE & TREATMENT OF ASSOC. UNDER WHICH IT WAS PRODUCED. B. PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS: 1. MOISTURE CONTENT: AFTER TREATMENT, THE MAXIMUM MOISTURE CONTENT OF WOOD MATERIALS SHALL NOT EXCEED THE FOLLOWING: a. LUMBER, 2 INCHES AND LESS IN THICKNESS: 19 PERCENT. b. PLYWOOD: 15 PERCENT. 2. FLAME SPREAD: FIRE RETARDANT TREATED MATERIALS TO HAVE FLAME SPREAD RATING OF 25 OR LESS IN A 30 MINUTE TEST WITH NO EVIDENCE OF SIGNIFICANT PROGRESSIVE COMBUSTION, ASTM E 84, ADDITIONALLY, FLAME FRONT NOT TO PROGRESS MORE THAN 101/2 FEET BEYOND CENTER LINE OF BURNER AT ANY TIME. 3. SMOKE DEVELOPED: INTERIOR FINISH & TRIM MATERIALS, WHERE SPECIFIED, TO HAVE FIRE RETARDANT TREATMENT CONFORMING TO ABOVE REQUIREMENTS FOR "FLAME SPREAD" PLUS SMOKE DEVELOPED RATING OF 25 OR LESS, ASTM E 84. EACH PIECE OF WOOD SHALL BEAR THE UL LABEL INDICATING TREATMENT (U.L. RATING OF RF -3). 4. CERTIFICATES: FURNISH AFFIDAVIT IF REQUIRED BY CODE OFFICIAL STATING THAT MATERIALS HAVE BEEN TREATED IN ACCORDANCE W/ SPECIFICATIONS & THAT MOISTURE CONTENT, AFTER TREATMENT, DOES NOT EXCEED SPECIFIED LIMITS; INCLUDE CHEMICAL USED AND RETENTION OBTAINED FOR PRESSURE TREATED MATERIAL. INCLUDE THE "QUALITY MARK" OF ASSOCIATION HAVING JURISDICTION OVER THE TREATMENT. 5. DELIVER TREATED MATERIALS BUNDLED AND MARKED TO IDENTIFY TREATMENT. 6. STORE TREATED MATERIALS FOR EASY IDENTIFICATION AND PROTECT FROM MOISTURE; PROVIDE WELL - VENTILATED DRY STORAGE. 7. HANDLE TREATED MATERIALS IN ACCORDANCE W/ AWPA STANDARDS. IN ADDITION TO MATERIAL USED IN TREATMENT, FURNISH ADDITIONAL MATERIAL FOR FIELD TREATMENT OF CUTS. 8. FIELD CUTS AND HOLES: FIELD -TREAT IN ACCORDANCE WITH AWPA M-4. C. SET MEMBERS LEVEL AND PLUMB, IN CORRECT POSITION. D. NEW FRAMING AT STOREFRONT AND ABOVE CEILING SHALL BE NON- COMBUSTIBLE DMSION 7 - THERMAL AND MOISTURE PROTECTION 07840 FIRESTOPPING A. SUMMARY: FIRESTOPPING MATERIAL FOR PENETRATIONS IN FIRE -RATED CONSTRUCTION. B. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION: 1. EACH FIRESTOPPING SYSTEM SHALL BE SELECTED TO MAINTAIN FIRE RATING OF THE ASSEMBLY IN WHICH IT IS USED. 2. FIRESTOPPING SYSTEMS SHALL BE RESILIENT AS NECESSARY TO ACCOMMODATE DIFFERENTIAL MOVEMENT BETWEEN ASSEMBLIES. C. QUALITY ASSURANCE: 1. PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF FIRE STOPPING SYSTEMS OBTAIN APPROVAL FROM THE JURISDICTIONAL CODE AUTHORITIES FOR THE FIRE STOPPING SYSTEMS AND APPLICATIONS PROPOSED. NOTIFY THE OWNER IF APPROVAL CANNOT BE OBTAINED. 2. FIRESTOPPING: TESTED IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM E119, ASTM E814, OR UL 1479 TO MEET THE HOURLY FIRE RATINGS OF THE CONSTRUCTION BEING SEALED. PROVIDE F RATED ASSEMBLIES, EXCEPT WHERE T RATED ASSEMBLIES ARE REQUIRED BY THE CODE AUTHORITY. 3. FIRESTOPPING SYSTEMS SHALL BE UL LISTED ASSEMBLIES. D. PRODUCTS: 1. FIRESTOPPING SYSTEMS: SYSTEMS MEETING THE REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIED AND SUITABLE FOR THE CONDITIONS INDICATED. E. INSTALLATION: 1. PROVIDE FIRESTOPPING AT MECHANICAL, ELECTRICAL, AND PLUMBING PENETRATIONS THROUGH FIRE RATED FLOORS, WALLS, AND CEILINGS, AND OTHER LOCATIONS AS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS. 2. INSTALL FIRESTOPPING IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS AND AS NECESSARY TO MEET THE SPECIFIED FIRE RATING REQUIREMENTS. 07920 JOINT SEALANTS A. SEALANTS: 1. TYPE A - ASTM C834; TREMCO "ACRYLIC LATEX CAULK", PECORA "AC -20 ", SONNEBORN "SONOLAC" OR APPROVED EQUAL; STANDARD COLORS TO MATCH ADJACENT CONSTRUCTION. 2. COLORS: a. COLORS SHALL BE SELECTED FROM MANUFACTURERS COMPLETE LINE OF PRE - FORMULATED COLORS. b. SEALANT COLOR SHALL MATCH ADJACENT MATERIAL, UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED OR SPECIFIED. B. ACCESSORY MATERIALS: 1. JOINT CLEANER: NON - CORROSIVE AND NON- STAINING TYPE, RECOMMENDED BY SEALANT MANUFACTURER; COMPATIBLE WITH JOINT FORMING MATERIALS. 2. JOINT FILLER: CLOSED CELL POLYETHYLENE FOAM; ROUND PROFILE; THICKNESS: 130% OF JOINT WIDTH. 3. BOND BREAKER: PRESSURE - SENSITIVE TAPE RECOMMENDED BY SEALANT MANUFACTURER TO SUIT APPLICATION. C. PREPARATION: 1. CLEAN AND PREPARE JOINTS IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. REMOVE ANY LOOSE MATERIALS AND OTHER FOREIGN MATTER WHICH MIGHT IMPAIR ADHESION OF SEALANT. 2. APPLY MASKING TIGHTLY AROUND JOINTS TO PROTECT ADJACENT SURFACES FROM EXCESS SEALANT. 3. AT WIDE JOINTS, PLACE BACKING MATERIALS TO ACHIEVE PROPER SEALANT WIDTH/DEPTH RATIOS. USE BOND BREAKER WHERE THERE IS INSUFFICIENT DEPTH FOR BACKING MATERIALS. D. INSTALLATION: 1. PERFORM WORK AS RECOMMENDED BY THE SEALANT MANUFACTURER. 2. TOOL JOINTS CONCAVE, UNLESS INDICATED OTHERWISE. FINISH FREE OF AIR POCKETS, FOREIGN EMBEDDED MATTER, RIDGES AND SAGS. E. PROTECT SEALANT IN JOINTS SUBJECT TO DIRT, MOISTURE AND TRAFFIC DURING THE SEALANT CURING PROCESS. PROTECTION SHALL BE ABLE TO RESIST TRAFFIC WHILE REMAINING SECURELY IN POSITION. F. SCHEDULE: 1. TYPE A: PROVIDE AT ALL INTERIOR JOINTS, UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE. DMSION 8 - DOORS AND WINDOWS 08110 METAL DOORS A. ALL DOORS AND FRAMES FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY GC UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. B. ACCEPTED VENDORS: 1. TWIN CITIES HARDWARE JIM McDONALD 651- 731 -7137 2. SUBSTITUTIONS ACCEPTABLE PROVIDED THEY MEET SPECIFICATION. C. DOORS SHALL NOT BE LIGHTER THAN 18 GAUGE FLUSH CONSTRUCTION, WITH INTERNAL STIFFENERS WELDED IN AT NOT OVER 8" OC AND WITH CONTINUOUS CHANNEL STIFFENERS WELDED TO FACE PLATES AT TOP AND BOTTOM. D. ALL DOORS SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH 10 GAUGE STEEL HINGE REINFORCEMENT & AN INTEGRAL LOCK BOX OF 16 GAUGE STEEL, ALL SECURELY WELDED INTO THE STILE. HINGE & LOCK REINFORCEMENTS SHALL BE DRILLED & TAPPED TO RECEIVE FINISHED HARDWARE, WHICH WILL BE APPLIED IN THE FIELD. E. DOORS SHALL BE REINFORCED FOR SURFACE APPLIED HARDWARE WITH A MINIMUM OF 16 GAUGE STEEL. DRILLING AND TAPPING FOR SURFACE APPLIED HARDWARE WILL BE DONE IN THE FIELD. F. ALL DOORS SHALL HAVE SOUND DEADENING MINERAL FIBER FILLER IN ALL VOIDS WITHIN DOORS. G. THE DOORS SHALL BE PREPARED FOR VARIOUS TYPES OF HARDWARE USING TEMPLATE PROVIDED BY THE HARDWARE SUPPLIER. H. GALVANIZED FINISH FOR EXTERIOR USE, DOORS TO BE THERMAL AND FIRE PROTECTED AS REQUIRED PER CODE. I. VERIFY THAT OPENING SIZES AND TOLERANCES ARE ACCEPTABLE. J. INSTALL IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE SPECIFIED DOOR GRADE STANDARD AND THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF ARCHITECTURAL METAL MANUFACTURERS ". K. SEE DRAWINGS FOR FINISH. to 10 .11-1 r VIEWED FOR. E COMPLIANCE PPROVED EP 3 0 2010 i of Tukwila DING DIVISION 0OOnrn ZM��N U �wi 1 1 1- 00 M i rM M CO Z.� Z -NN U W N vv0 �OJ WNW = Z W J F- Z Z Q oD Z O 5 ZZ oo u W SQ. FT. CALCS RETAIL: 1,359 SF TOTAL: 1,540 SF - �. CONCEPT: 1.0 LARGE CONCEPT DATE: 04-16-09 STORE NUMBER: TT 7T 7T CITY OF TUKIMLA SEP 01 2010 PERMIT CENTER J J X00 J CO _J < 1_,J I- Z� M25 ZL)I- L�J� o oa I-- o OoI•OD (/) () 00 PERMIT SET ISSUE DATE: 07 -20 -10 IP OW REV. DATE - 0 A SCALE: NO SCALE SPECIFICATIONS •�' 1 1 08400 ALUMINUM ENTRANCES AND STOREFRONTS A. GLAZING 1. REFERENCE SECTION 08800 GLAZING, FOR INFILL INTO GLAZING FRAME. B. ALUMINUM GLAZING FRAME 1. HEAD AND BASE SIZES AS PER PLANS AND DETAILS FOR INFILL WITH 1/2" CLEAR TEMPERED GLASS (SEE PARAGRAPH 3 OF THIS SECTION). 2. FURNISH AND INSTALL ALL INTERNAL SUPPORT FRAMING, RELATED FLASHINGS, ANCHORAGE AND ATTACHMENT DEVICES. 3. FINISH: BRUSHED ANODIZED ALUMINUM 4. MANUFACTURERS: API GLASWALUSTYLMARK- WALLMAKER OR EQUAL C. VERIFY DIMENSIONS, TOLERANCES AND ATTACHMENTS AND SHIMS TO PERMIT SUFFICIENT ADJUSTMENTS TO ACCOMMODATE IRREGULARITIES. D. INSTALL PER MANUFACTURERS RECOMMENDATIONS AND PROCEDURES. 08710 DOOR HARDWARE A. SUPPLIER QUALIFICATIONS: HARDWARE IS PROVIDED BY GC. SEE SCHEDULED FOR SPECIFICATIONS. B. ACCEPTED VENDOR: 1. TWIN CITIES HARDWARE JIM MCDONALD 651- 731 -7137 2. SUBSTITUTIONS: NOT ACCEPTABLE. C. KEYS AND KEYING: 1. MARK EACH ITEM OF HARDWARE AS TO DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION OF INSTALLATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPROVED HARDWARE SCHEDULE. 2. ALL CYLINDER ITEMS SHALL BE KEYED AS DIRECTED BY BEST BUY MOBILE. 3. RE -KEY EXISTING DOOR LOCKS AS DIRECTED BY BEST BUY MOBILE. 4. KEYS: FURNISH 3 FOR EACH CYLINDER UNIT. 5. CONSTRUCTION CORES PROVIDED BY G.C. INSTALLED BY G.C. PERMANENT CORES PROVIDED BY BBM, INSTALLED BY G.C. a. SUPPLIER: TWIN CITIES HARDWARE 723 HADLEY AVE. N. OAKDALE, MN 55128 PH: 651- 731 -7137 FX: 651- 735 -1800 - EMAIL: JMCDONALD @TCHCO.COM E. FINISH: AS SCHEDULED ON THE DRAWINGS. INSTALLATION: 1. MARK EACH ITEM OF HARDWARE AS TO DESCRIPTION AND LOCATION OF INSTALLATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH APPROVED HARDWARE SCHEDULE. 2. EXPOSED SURFACES OF HARDWARE SHALL BE COVERED AND WELL PROTECTED DURING INSTALLATION, SO AS TO AVOID DAMAGE TO FINISHES. 3. INSTALL EACH HARDWARE ITEM IN COMPLIANCE WITH MANUFACTURERS INSTRUCTIONS. WHEREVER CUTTING AND FITTING ARE REQUIRED TO INSTALL HARDWARE ONTO OR INTO SURFACES WHICH ARE LATER TO BE PAINTED OR FINISHES IN ANOTHER WAY, INSTALL EACH ITEM COMPLETELY AND THEN REMOVE AND STORE IN A SECURE PLACE DURING THE FINISH OPERATION. AFTER COMPLETION OF THE FINISHES, REINSTALL EACH ITEM. DO NO INSTALL SURFACE MOUNTED ITEMS UNTIL FINISHES HAVE BEEN COMPLETED ON THE SUBSTRATE. 4. HARDWARE MOUNTING HEIGHTS: MOUNTING HEIGHTS AS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS OR REQUIRED TO MEET CODE AND ACCESSIBILITY REQUIREMENTS. VERIFY ANY CONFLICTS WITH LOCATION OF OTHER HARDWARE FOR PROPER CLEARANCES FOR INSTALLATION PRIOR TO CUTTING OR MILLING FOR SPECIFIED HARDWARE. NOTIFY OWNER IMMEDIATELY IF SUCH CONFLICTS ARE DETERMINED. 5. ADJUSTING AND CLEANING: ADJUST AND CHECK EACH OPERATING ITEM OF HARDWARE AND EACH DOOR TO ENSURE PROPER OPERATION. CLEAN DOOR AND HARDWARE. F. HARDWARE GROUPS: AS SCHEDULED IN THE DRAWINGS. 08800 GLAZING A. FURNISH AND INSTALL A COMPLETE SYSTEM OF GLASS, GLAZING CHANNELS, SEALANT, SETTING BLOCKS AND ACCESSORIES AS SHOWN AND DETAILED ON THE DRAWINGS AND RESPONSIBILITY SCHEDULE. B. SEE PLANS AND ELEVATIONS FOR APPROXIMATE SIZE AND NUMBER OF PANES, FIELD VERIFY EXACT DIMENSIONS AND REQUIREMENTS. C. FOLLOW RECOMMENDATIONS FOR INSTALLATION CONTAINED IN THE FGMA (FLOAT GLASS MANUFACTURERS ASSOCIATION) GLAZING AND SEALANT MANUALS AS WELL AS SIGMA (SEALED INSULATED GLASS MANUFACTURER ASSOCIATION) FOR INSULATED GLASS. D. IT IS THE GLAZING CONTRACTOR SOLE RESPONSIBILITY TO VERIFY THAT THE GLASS IS SIZED TO WITHSTAND DEAD LOADS, POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE LIVE LOADS, ACTING NORMAL TO PLAN OF GLASS AS CALCULATED IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL AND STATE CODES. E. CONFORM TO CODE REQUIREMENTS FOR SAFETY GLAZING. F. MATERIAL FOR INTERIOR STOREFRONT GLASS: 1. CLEAR GLASS- ASTM C1048, FT- FULLY TEMP., QUALITY GLAZING SELECT 2. THICKNESS AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS. 3. EACH INDIVIDUAL PANE TO RECEIVE TEMPERED STAMP INDICATING SUCH. 4. 1/4 INCH MAXIMUM GAP BETWEEN PANES, NO SILICONE. G. INSTALLATION: 1. VERIFY THAT OPENINGS FOR GLAZING ARE CORRECTLY SIZED AND WITHIN TOLERANCE. 2. CUT GLASS PANELS TO ACCURATE SIZES ALLOWING FOR EDGE CLEARANCES AND TOLERANCES. 3. REMOVE GLAZING MATERIALS FROM FINISH SURFACES. 4. REMOVE LABELS AFTER WORK IS COMPLETE. 5. CLEAN GLASS AND ADJACENT SURFACES. 6. INSTALL SEALANTS RECOMMENDED BY MANUFACTURER WHICH ARE COMPATIBLE WITH MATERIALS THEY WILL BE IN CONTACT WITH. 7. PROVIDE GLASS CLIPS AS INDICATED ON DRAWINGS. DMSION 9- FINISHES 09260 GYPSUM BOARD CONSTRUCTION A. QUALITY CONTROL: 1. WHERE FIRE RATED CONSTRUCTION IS A PART OF THE WORK OR THIS CONTRACT, PROVIDE ASSEMBLIES MEETING THE HOURLY FIRE RATINGS INDICATED. ASSEMBLIES SHALL BE APPROVED BY THE LOCAL JURISDICTIONAL CODE AUTHORITIES. B. MATERIALS: 1. GYPSUM BOARD: a. 5/8 INCH THICK UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE b. STANDARD BOARD: ASTM C1396; TYPE X IN FIRE RATED PARTITIONS WHERE INDICATED. c. EXTERIOR SOFFIT BOARD: ASTM C 1395; 2 LAYERS OF 1/4" FLEX BOARD. 2. ACCESSORIES: a. TRIM: CONCEALED FLANGE SCREW ON TYPE; METAL OR PVC AT CONTRACTOR'S OPTION; GA 216. b. JOINT COMPOUND, TAPE AND FINISHING COMPOUND: ASTM C475 AND GA 216; USE SETTING TYPE JOINT COMPOUND AT SCREWS: ASTM C1002. c. WHEN SHOWN, STUD MOUNTED ACOUSTIC MATERIAL: 1/16 INCH THICK EPDM SHEET; 6" WIDTH; PART NO 8990K52 FROM MCMASTER -CARR SUPPLY COMPANY 562- 692 -5911 OR WWW.MCMASTER.COM C. INSTALLATION: 1. INSTALLATION STANDARD: UNLESS SPECIFIED OTHERWISE, PERFORM WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH GYPSUM ASSOCIATION 216, "RECOMMENDED SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE APPLICATION AND FINISHING OF GYPSUM WALLBOARD." 2. SCREW FASTEN BOARD TO FRAMING, UNLESS APPROVED OTHERWISE. 3. CONTROL, JOINTS: LOCATE CONTROL JOINTS AS FOLLOWS: a. AT MAXIMUM 30 FOOT INTERVALS ALONG CONTINUOUS WALL PANELS. b. AT MAXIMUM 50 FOOT INTERVALS AT CONTINUOUS CEILINGS WITH PERIMETER RELIEF. c. AT MAXIMUM 30 FOOT INTERVALS AT CONTINUOUS CEILINGS WITHOUT PERIMETER RELIEF. d. AT LOCATIONS WHERE EXPANSION OR CONTROL JOINTS OCCUR IN THE BUILDING STRUCTURE. e. ALIGN TO INTERSECT LIGHT FIXTURES, AIR DIFFUSERS, DOOR OPENINGS AND OTHER AREAS OF STRESS CONCENTRATION. f. POSITION CONTROL JOINTS AT LOCATIONS WHERE EXPANSION OR CONTROL JOINTS OCCUR IN THE BUILDING STRUCTURE. g. LOCATE CONTROL JOINTS TO FORM RECTANGULAR OR SQUARE SECTIONS IN "L ", "U ", 7 OR OTHER IRREGULAR SHAPED AREAS. h. COORDINATE FINAL CONTROL JOINT LOCATIONS WITH OWNER. 4. FINISHING: a. PROVIDE FINISHING IN ACCORDANCE WITH GA 214. b. WHERE NECESSARY TO SAND, DO SO WITHOUT DAMAGING THE FACE OF THE GYPSUM BOARD. c. LEVELS OF FINISH: 1) LEVEL 5: NOT USED 2) LEVEL 4: NOT USED 3) LEVEL 3: PROVIDE UNLESS INDICATED OR SPECIFIED OTHERWISE. 4) LEVEL 2: NOT USED 5) LEVEL 1: PROVIDE AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS: a) SURFACES OF FIRE RATED ASSEMBLIES CONCEALED FROM VIEW IN THE FINISHED WORK ("FIRE- TAPING "). 6) LEVEL 0: PROVIDE AT SURFACES OF NON- FIRE RATED ASSEMBLIES CONCEALED FROM VIEW IN THE FINISHED WORK, INCLUDING SURFACES TO BE COVERED BY CASEWORK, WOOD PANELING. 09511 SUSPENDED ACOUSTICAL CEILINGS A. PROVIDE ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILINGS WITH EXPOSED SUSPENSION GRID, AS SHOWN ON THE DRAWINGS. B. SUSPENSION SYSTEM AND ACOUSTIC PANELS AS LISTED ON REFLECTED CEILING PLAN SHEET. C. REFER TO DRAWINGS FOR LOCATION OF SPECIFIED MATERIALS AND FINISHES. WHERE REQUIRED BY CODES, CEILING ASSEMBLIES SHALL CONFORM WITH UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES DESIGN FOR ONE HOUR FIRE RATED ASSEMBLIES. D. AT TIME OF COMPLETION, DELIVER ONE PACKAGE OF ACOUSTICAL PANELS TO THE TENANT OF EACH TYPE OF MATERIAL USED FOR FUTURE REPLACEMENT USE. E. COMPLY WITH ASTM C635 FOR INTERMEDIATE- DUTY CLASS SYSTEM. SIZE ATTACHMENT DEVICES FOR FIVE (5) TIMES DESIGN LOAD. HANGER WIRE SHALL BE GALVANIZED CARBON STEEL ASTM A641, SOFT TEMPER, PRE - STRETCHED, 12 GA. MINIMUM. F. COMPLY WITH MANUFACTURERS PRINTED INSTRUCTIONS AND WITH GOVERNING REGULATIONS, FIRE RESISTANCE RATING REQUIREMENTS AND WITH INDUSTRY STANDARDS APPLICABLE TO THE WORK. G. INSTALL SUSPENSION SYSTEM TO COMPLY WITH ASTM C636, WITH HANGERS SUPPORTED ONLY FROM BUILDING STRUCTURAL MEMBERS. LOCATE HANGERS NOT LESS THAN 6" FROM EACH END AND SPACE 4' -0" ALONG EACH CARRYING CHANNEL OR DIRECT HUNG RUNNER. SECURE WIRE HANGERS BY LOOPING AND WIRE TYING, EITHER DIRECTLY TO STRUCTURES OR TO INSERTS, EYE SCREWS, OR OTHER DEVICES WHICH ARE SECURE AND APPROPRIATE FOR SUBSTRATE. H. INSTALL EDGE MOLDINGS AT PERIMETER OF ACOUSTICAL CEILING AREA AND AT LOCATIONS WHERE NECESSARY TO CONCEAL EDGES OF ACOUSTICAL UNITS. I. INSTALL ACOUSTICAL PANELS IN COORDINATION WITH SUSPENSION SYSTEM, WITH EDGES CONCEALED BY SUPPORT OF SUSPENSION MEMBERS, SCRIBE AND CUT PANELS TO FIT ACCURATELY AT BORDERS AND PENETRATIONS. J. INSTALL HOLD -DOWN CLIPS IF REQUIRED BY CODE. K. ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILE SCHEDULE: 1. ACT -1 "ARMSTRONG" CORTEGA #704 a. 2' X 2' TEGULAR TILE b. COLOR: WHITE c. PRELUDE XL 15/16" EXPOSED TEE GRID SYSTEM #823, COLOR: WHITE 2. ACT -2: "ARMSTRONG" CORTEGA #747 a. 2'X4'TILE b. COLOR: WHITE c. PRELUDE XL 15/16" EXPOSED TEE GRID SYSTEM #824, COLOR: WHITE L. ALL FIELD CUT ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILE TO BE CUT TO MATCH FACTORY EDGE. 09640 WOOD FLOORING A. WOOD FLOORING FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR. B. QUALITY ASSURANCE: 1. FLOORING INSTALLER: MINIMUM OF 3 YEARS EXPERIENCE IN FLOORING INSTALLATIONS OF SIMILAR SIZE AND SCOPE. C. MATERIALS: 1. WOOD FLOORING AS SCHEDULED ON THE DRAWINGS. 2. ACCESSORIES: a. AS SHOWN IN DRAWINGS. D. PREPARATION: 1. CLEAN FLOORS OF DUST, DIRT, SOLVENTS, OIL, GREASE, PAINT, PLASTER AND OTHER SUBSTANCES WHICH WOULD BE DETRIMENTAL TO THE PROPER PERFORMANCE OF ADHESIVE AND WOOD FLOORING. 2. FILL LOW SPOTS AND CRACKS OVER 1/8 INCH IN WIDTH WITH LATEX UNDERLAYMENT. 3. PERFORM SUBSTRATE MOISTURE TEST IN ACCORDANCE WITH ASTM D 4263 TO VERIFY THAT SLAB IS DRY TO THE POINT WHERE INSTALLATION MAY COMMENCE. NOTIFY THE OWNER IF MOISTURE LEVELS EXCESS 3 LBS/ 1000 SQ. FT. E. WOOD FLOORING INSTALLATION: 1. INSTALL POLYETHYLENE FILM ON CONCRETE SUBFLOOR PER MANUFACTURERS DIRECTION. 2. INSTALL WOOD PLANKS IN STRICT ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURERS DIRECTIONS UNLESS SCHEDULED OR DIRECTED OTHERWISE. 3. ORIENT WOOD PLANKS IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S DIRECTIONS UNLESS SCHEDULED OR DIRECTED OTHERWISE. 4. START PLANKS FROM CORNER OF SPACE. CUT PLANKS EVENLY AND ACCURATELY TO FIT NEATLY AT WALLS, COLUMNS AND PROJECTIONS. LAY PLANKS WITHIN AREA OF INSTALLATION. JOINTS SHALL BE TIGHT AND UNNOTICEABLE UPON COMPLETION. F. REMNANTS: UPON COMPLETION OF THE INSTALLATION, PACKAGE ALL REMAINING WOOD PLANKS, REMOVE AND DISPOSE OF REMNANTS AT A LEGAL OFF SITE LOCATION. CLEANUP: 1. THE PREMISES SHALL BE KEPT FREE FROM UNNECESSARY ACCUMULATION OF TOOLS, EQUIPMENT AND SURPLUS MATERIALS DURING THE PROGRESS OF THE WORK. H. WOOD FLOORING SCHEDULE: 1. WF -1: MOHAWK FLOORING, MANSFIELD PARK SERIES, COLOR "EBONY STRIP" 2. REQUIRED VENDOR: LEES CARPET CONTACT: VIVIAN BOYD 800 - 523 -5647 EXT 36640, VIVIAN_BOYD@LEESCARPETS.COM TRANSITIONS: 1. PROVIDE TRANSITIONS AS SHOWN IN DRAWINGS: a. RUBBER: 1) WOOD FLOOR TO WOOD FLOOR: VPI ACC1739, ROASTED CHESTNUT, WITH PINLESS METAL TRACK ACCO7M. AT LOCATIONS NO GREATER THAN 40 FEET IN DEPTH AND WIDTH. 2) WOOD FLOOR TO VCT /CONCRETE: VPI ACC0439, ROASTED CHESTNUT, WITH PINLESS METAL TRACK ACCO7M. b. METAL: 1) WOOD FLOOR TO TILE (AT ROLLING GRILLE OR GLASS DOORS): REFER TO DETAIL ON SHEET A-3 FOR CUSTOM HEAVY GAUGE BENT ALUMINUM THRESHOLD. 2) WOOD FLOOR TO TILE(NOT AT CLOSURE): WILSONART MOLDING END CAP H1006059 WITH C04 WESTERN OAK FINISH. 3) WOOD FLOOR TO WOOD FLOOR: WILSONART MOLDING EXPANSION H1006029 WITH C04 WESTERN OAK FINISH. LOCATIONS NO GREATER THAN 40 FEET IN DEPTH AND WIDTH. 4) WOOD FLOOR TO CARPET: WILSONART MOLDING CARPET TRANSITION H1006089 WITH C04 WESTERN OAK FINISH. J. HARDWOOD BASE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY GC. 1. WD -1 SALES AREA BASE, 1" X 4" SELECT GRADE PINE PAINTED MINIMUM TWO COATS C-1 OR C-2. SEE SHEETS A -7 FOR PAINT COLOR. a. INSTALL BASE ON FIXTURES AS DIRECTED BY BEST BUY MOBILE. b. SCRIBE AND FIT TO DOOR FRAMES AND OTHER OBSTRUCTIONS. c. INSTALL STRAIGHT AND LEVEL TO VARIATION OF PLUS OR MINUS 1/8" OVER 10 FEET. 2. 1/4 ROUND: 3/4" WOOD TRIM TO MATCH WOOD FLOORING. a. ADHERE TO VERTICAL SURFACE ONLY. DO NOT ADHERE TO FLOORING. b. INSTALL STRAIGHT AND LEVEL TO VARIATION OF PLUS OR MINUS 1/8" OVER 10 FEET. c. INSTALLED WHERE WOOD FLOOR MEETS FRL OR METAL. 09651 RESILIENT BASEITRANSITIONS A. BASE MATERIALS 1. BASE: VINYL; TOP SET, 1/8" THICK AS MANUFACTURED BY VINYL PLASTICS INC 2. VB -1: 4° HIGH OR AS INDICATED ON THE DRAWINGS. 3. PROVIDE COVED BASE AT ALL LOCATIONS, UNLESS OTHERWISE INDICATED. 4. PROVIDE PREMOLDED ENDSTOPS AND EXTERNAL CORNERS. 5. COLOR" VPI #01 "JET BLACK" B. INSTALLATION 1. FIT JOINTS TIGHT AND VERTICAL. MAINTAIN MINIMUM MEASUREMENT OF 1/8" BETWEEN JOINTS 2. MITER INTERNAL CORNER AS EXTERNAL COVERED "V" CUT BACK OF BASE TO 2/3 THICKNESS AND FOLD 90 DEGREES. 3. INSTALL BASE ON SOLID BACKING. ADHERE TIGHTLY TO WALL AND FLOOR SURFACES. 4. INSTALL BASE ON FIXTURES AS DIRECTED BY BEST BUY MOBILE. 5. SCRIBE AND FIT TO DOOR FRAMES AND OTHER OBSTRUCTIONS. 6. INSTALL STRAIGHT AND LEVEL TO VARIATION OF PLUS OR MINUS 1/8" OVER 10 FEET. 09900 PAINTING A. ALLOWABLE MANUFACTURERS: BEST BUY MOBILE HAS ESTABLISHED A NATIONAL ACCOUNT AGREEMENT FOR PRODUCTS OF THIS SECTION FROM THE FOLLOWING MANUFACTURERS: 1. BENJAMIN MOORE & CO. JASON WALKER (773- 597 -8698) JASON.WALKER @BENJAMINMOORE.COM 2. SHERWIN WILLIAMS COMPANY, STORES DIVISION ED STEIN (509- 465-8426) ED.STEIN @SHERWIN.COM B. QUALITY ASSURANCE: 1. PAINT COATINGS SHALL BE FREE OF DUST, DIRT, FLOW LINES, STREAK, SAGS, BLISTERS AND PINHOLES, BUGS, RUNS OR OTHER SURFACE IMPERFECTIONS. 2. IN ADDITION TO THE COATS SPECIFIED, PROVIDE ADDITIONAL COATS AS REQUIRED TO OBTAIN ADEQUATE HIDE. 3. MATERIALS TO BE VOC COMPLIANT. C. MAINTENANCE MATERIALS: 1. FURNISH MINIMUM 1 GALLON OF C-1 COLOR (MAIN FIELD PAINT COLOR). 2. FURNISH MINIMUM 1 GALLON OF EACH ADDITIONAL PAINT TYPE AND COLOR COMBINATION. 3. OVERAGE MAY BE TAKEN FROM THE BATCH MIX FURNISHED FOR THE WORK. OVERAGE SHALL BE FURNISHED IN COMPLETELY FILLED, PROPERTY LABELED SEALED CANS. 4. PROVIDE MANUFACTURERS MIX FORMULATION CLEARLY MARKED ON EACH CONTAINER. D. MATERIALS, MANUFACTURERS AND PRODUCTS: 1. PROVIDE PRODUCTS BY THE ABOVE MANUFACTURER. 2. NO SUBSTITUTIONS ALLOWED. E. SURFACE PREPARATION: 1. PREPARE SURFACES BY REMOVING ALL DIRT, DUST, GREASE, OIL, MOISTURE AND OTHER CONTAMINANTS WHICH WILL IMPAIR THE PROPER ADHESION OF THE FINISH. 2. WOOD - OPAQUE FINISH: a. REMOVE LOOSE, BLISTERED, SCALED, OR CRAZED FINISHES TO BARE SUBSTRATE: FEATHER NEW WORK INTO EXISTING WORK. PREPARE SURFACES TO THE NEAREST BREAK LINE IF NECESSARY TO BLEND NEW FINISHES WITH OLD FINISHES. b. WASH AND RINSE SURFACES WITH TRISODIUM PHOSPHATE AND WATER OR OTHER SOLUTION REQUIRED TO CAUSE BLEED THROUGH OF NEWLY APPLIED FINISHES. c. LIGHTLY SAND OR APPLY A LIQUID DEGLOSSER ON EXISTING SEMI GLOSS AND HIGH GLOSS FINISHES BEFORE REFINISHING. F. SPECIAL APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS: 1. UNLESS SPECIFIED OR INDICATED OTHERWISE, FOLLOW PAINT MANUFACTURERS LABEL DIRECTIONS FOR GENERAL APPLICATION PROCEDURES AND COVERAGE RATES. 2. DO NOT APPLY FINISHES ON SURFACES THAT ARE NOT SUFFICIENTLY DRY. MAKE SURE EACH COAT OF FINISH IS DRY AND HARD BEFORE FOLLOWING COAT IS APPLIED UNLESS THE MANUFACTURERS DIRECTIONS STATE OTHERWISE. 3. TINT FILLER TO MATCH STAIN WHEN CLEAR FINISHES ARE SPECIFIED; WORK FILLER WELL INTO GRAIN AND BEFORE IT HAS SET, WORKING PERPENDICULARLY TO THE GRAIN, WIPE THE EXCESS FROM THE SURFACE. 4. OPAQUE FINISHES: a. APPLY NUMBER OF COATS SCHEDULED FOR EACH APPLICATION, EXCEPT THAT ADDITIONAL FINISH COATS SHALL BE APPLIED AS NECESSARY FOR COMPLETE HIDING OF SUBSTRATE COLORS. b. APPLY PRIMER COATS UN- TINTED. WHERE MORE THAN ONE COAT OF PAINT IS REQUIRED, TINT EACH SUCCEEDING COAT UP TO THE FINAL COAT SIMILAR IN TINT, BUT SLIGHTLY LIGHTER IN VALUE (SHADE). c. SAND LIGHTLY BETWEEN COATS IF NECESSARY TO ACHIEVE REQUIRED FINISH; SAND BETWEEN ALL COATS APPLIED TO WOOD SUBSTRATES. 5. ROLLERS FOR APPLICATION AND BACK ROLLING OF LATEX PAINTS SHALL HAVE A NAP OF 3/8 INCH OR LESS. 6. WHERE ROLLER TEXTURE IS SCHEDULED FOR APPLICATION TO PLASTER AND GYPSUM BOARD SURFACES, FINISH COATS MAY BE ROLLER - APPLIED, OR SPRAY APPLIED AND BACK ROLLED AT CONTRACTORS OPTION. 7. FACTORY PRIMED SURFACES: APPLY SCHEDULED FINISH SYSTEM, LESS PRIMER COAT, EXCEPT AS NECESSARY FOR PATCHING DAMAGE TO FACTORY PRIME COATING. 8. ALL PAINTED CEILING ACCESSORIES INDICATED TO BE PAINTED SHALL BE SPRAY FINISHED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. G. SYSTEMS: 1. PT -1: INTERIOR WALLS AND COLUMNS, ETC., BELOW CEILING: a. BENJAMIN MOORE 1) 1 COAT: BENJAMIN MOORE, MOORCRAFT SUPER SPEC LATEX ENAMEL UNDERCOATER & PRIMER 253. 2) 2 COATS: BENJAMIN MOORE, MOORCRAFT SUPER SPEC LATEX PEARLE 277. b. SHERWIN WILLIAMS (WALLS: SATIN) 1) 1 COAT: SHERWIN WILLIAMS, PREPRITE 200 #B28W200 2) 2 COATS: SHERWIN WILLIAMS, PROMAR 200 #B20WF2051 c. SHERWIN WILLIAMS (SOFFITS: FLAT) 1) 1 COAT: SHERWIN WILLIAMS, PREPRITE 200 #B28W200 2) 2 COATS: SHERWIN WILLIAMS, PROMAR 200 #B30W251 2. PT -2: HOLLOW METAL DOORS, HOLLOW METAL DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES AND OTHER INTERIOR UNGALVANIZED FERROUS METAL. a. BENJAMIN MOORE 1) THE PRIMER MAY BE OMITTED AT FACTORY PRIMED SURFACES, EXCEPT AS NECESSARY TO RECOAT DAMAGED OR ABRADED PREPRIMED SURFACES. SPRAY APPLY TO EQUIPMENT TRIM. 2) 1 COAT: BENJAMIN MOORE, ACRYLIC METAL PRIMER PO4. 3) 2 COATS: BENJAMIN MOORE, SUPER SPEC LATEX PEARLE 277. b. SHERWIN WILLIAMS (SEMI - GLOSS) 1) 1 COAT: SHERWIN WILLIAMS, PROCRYL #B66W310 2) 2 COATS: SHERWIN WILLIAMS, DTM ACRYLIC SEMI -GLOSS #B66W211 3. PT-3: INTERIOR EXPOSED STRUCTURE, ROOF DECK (INCLUDING BAR JOISTS, STEEL BEAMS, SPRINKLER PIPE, ELECTRIC CONDUIT, ELECTRIC BOXES, HVAC EQUIPMENT, COLUMNS.) DO NOT PAINT SPRINKLER HEADS. a. BENJAMIN MOORE 1) THE PRIMER MAY BE OMITTED AT FACTORY PRIMED SURFACES, EXCEPT AS NECESSARY TO RECOAT DAMAGED OR ABRADED PREPRIMED SURFACES. SPRAY APPLY TO EQUIPMENT TRIM. 2) 1 COAT: BENJAMIN MOORE, ACRYLIC METAL PRIMER PO4. 3) 2 COATS: BENJAMIN MOORE, SWEEP -UP SPRAY LATEX FLAT 153. b. SHERWIN WILLIAMS 1) 3 COATS MINIMUM: SHERWIN WILLIAMS, WATERBORNE ACRYLIC DRYFALL #B42W1 2) ADD ADDITIONAL COATS AS NECESSARY TO COVER EXISTING FINISHES. 4. PT-4: INTERIOR SOLID WOOD DOORS AND WOOD TRIM: a. BENJAMIN MOORE 1) 1 COAT: 100% ACRYLIC ALL PURPOSE PRIMER 02300 2) 2 COATS: BENJAMIN MOORE, MOORCRAFT SUPER SPEC LATEX PEARLE 277 b. SHERWIN WILLIAMS 1) 1 COAT: SHERWIN WILLIAMS, PREPRITE CLASSIC #B28W101 2) 2 COATS: SHERWIN WILLIAMS, PROCLASSIC WATERBORN #B31W51 H. COLOR SCHEDULE: 1. C-1: BENJAMIN MOORE "SUPER WHITE" 2. C -2: SHERWIN WILLIAMS #SW6966, "BLUE BLOOD ", USE DEEP BASE PRIMER DIVISION 10 - SPECIALTIES 10520 FIRE EXTINGUISHERS AND CABINETS A. EXTINGUISHERS: 1. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR. 2. MULTIPURPOSE DRY CHEMICAL TYPE (FE): HEAVY DUTY DOT STEEL TANK; UL RATING 2A 10B:C, 5 LB CAPACITY, WITH PRESSURE GAGE; RED ENAMEL FINISH; METAL VALVES AND SIPHON TUBES. B. INSTALLATION: 1. INSTALL MOUNTING BRACKETS AT HEIGHTS TO COMPLY WITH APPLICABLE REGULATIONS OF GOVERNING AUTHORITIES. 2. SECURE MOUNTING BRACKETS TO STRUCTURE, SQUARE AND PLUMB, TO COMPLY WITH MANUFACTURER'S INSTRUCTIONS. 3. INSTALL ONE (1) EXTINGUISHER AT CASHWRAP AND ONE (1) EXTINGUISHER NEAR ELECTRICAL PANEL, OR AS OTHERWISE DIRECTED BY THE FIRE MARSHAL. DIVISION 11- EQUIPMENT NOT USED DIVISION 12 - FURNISHINGS NOT USED DMSION 13 - SPECIAL CONSTRUCTION NOT USED DMSION 14 - CONVEYANCE SYSTEMS NOT USED DMSION 15 - MECHANICAL SEE ATTACHED MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS DMSION 16 - ELECTRICAL SEE ATTACHED ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS END OF SPECIFICATION 10- 4114 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APP AVEO SEP 3 0 2010 City Of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION RECEIVED CITY OF TUKW ILA SEP 01 2010 PERMIT CENTER MN I-Z v Z- °'rN^QL w M �}c0� O 1- W U N(ON _° 9wi I s - MM L - z- Za Z^ E Z Z - :NN o O�o ix � vv® - 1 _ `£ �C o: V)0: VDU WNa • 0 = W -J U V ~U �ZZZ Q =VD (rnZOx� - I mam ZN�o w SQ. FT. CALCS RETAIL 1,359 SF TOTAL: 1,540 SF CONCEPT: 1.0 LARGE CONCEPT DATE: 04-16- 09 STORE NUMBER: ## PERMIT SET ISSUE DATE: 07 -20 -10 INV REV. DATE A A 0 L SCALE: NO SCALE SPECIFICATIONS • Al - ADJACENT TENANT GC TO INSTALL BBM FURNISHED PO.1 WINDOW GRAPHIC GC TO INSTALL BBM FURNISHED WIRE WINDOW DISPLAY AND TRACK, TYP. GC TO CUT TRACK TO WIDTH OF WINDOW 5' -8" 2' -5" 7' -11" 2' -5" FIXTURE EXTENSION TO BE MOUNTED TO CONC FLOOR, NOT WOOD FLOOR, TYP, SEE 9/A -2 • POS.S POS.6 POS.6 POS.6 POS.4 • GC TO INSTALL BBM FURNISHED WIRE WINDOW DISPLAY AND TRACK, TYP. GC TO CUT TRACK TO WIDTH OF WINDOW w W SERVER MANAGER'S DESK: MOUNT T.O. DESKTOP AT 32" AFF HELIUM TANK AND BRACKET, COORDINATE LOCATION VAN BBM CPM 1 ADJACENT TENANT 12' -4" 12' -4" 2 POS DETAIL TYP. X MOD. SCALE: N.T.S. 1 FIXTURE PLAN TYP. X MOD. SCALE: 1/4" = 1' -0" FIXTURE LEGEND NAME DESCRIPTION a POS RIGHT —HAND: 35" DEEP X 29" WIDE X 30" HIGH POS.5 POS LEFT —HAND: 35" DEEP X 29" WIDE X 30" HIGH P08.6 POS EXTENSION: 35" DEEP X 30" WIDE X 30" HIGH CO STORAGE CABINET: 1' -0" DEEP X 4' -0" WIDE X 3' —O" HIGH SW.3 SLATWALL: 1' -6" DEEP X 4' -0" WIDE X 8' -0" HIGH SW.4 SLATWALL: 1' -6" DEEP X 4' -0" WIDE X 4' -0" HIGH I TABLE WITH ANGLED TOPPER: 39" DEEP X 45" WIDE X 31" HIGH TBL.13 TABLE WITH FLAT TOPPER: 39" DEEP X 45: WIDE X 31" HIGH WS.1 WALL STANDARD: 1' -6" WIDE X 4' -0" LONG IV MANAGERS DESK WALL STANDARD: 1' -10" WIDE X 4' -0" LONG 2 POS DETAIL TYP. X MOD. SCALE: N.T.S. 1 FIXTURE PLAN TYP. X MOD. SCALE: 1/4" = 1' -0" FIXTURE LEGEND NAME DESCRIPTION POS.4 POS RIGHT —HAND: 35" DEEP X 29" WIDE X 30" HIGH POS.5 POS LEFT —HAND: 35" DEEP X 29" WIDE X 30" HIGH P08.6 POS EXTENSION: 35" DEEP X 30" WIDE X 30" HIGH SC.1 STORAGE CABINET: 1' -0" DEEP X 4' -0" WIDE X 3' —O" HIGH SW.3 SLATWALL: 1' -6" DEEP X 4' -0" WIDE X 8' -0" HIGH SW.4 SLATWALL: 1' -6" DEEP X 4' -0" WIDE X 4' -0" HIGH TBL• 12 TABLE WITH ANGLED TOPPER: 39" DEEP X 45" WIDE X 31" HIGH TBL.13 TABLE WITH FLAT TOPPER: 39" DEEP X 45: WIDE X 31" HIGH WS.1 WALL STANDARD: 1' -6" WIDE X 4' -0" LONG �7 WS.3 MANAGERS DESK WALL STANDARD: 1' -10" WIDE X 4' -0" LONG PORTABLE BUYER'S GUIDE STAND RECESSED IN— CEILING SPEAKERS -- FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY BBM FIXTURE EXTENSION 0 SIGN LEGEND NAME DESCRIPTION BCC "Better Choice of Networking" CLING HR 4 x 4 HR /LEGAL SIGN HOLDER FR.2 4 x 4 WOOD GRAPHIC FRAME P0.1 6 X 6 POSTER TR.2 2 STACKED GRAPHIC, TRACK CABLE HANGING SIGNS VAL. ABOVE PHONE /LAPTOP 18APTOP TABLESICNAGE, VALANCE GENERAL NOTES 1. FIXTURES, SHELVING AND STANDARDS TO BE FURNISHED BY BEST BUY MOBILE AND INSTALLED BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR. GC TO PROVIDE BLOCKING AS REQUIRED. 2. FIXTURE DIMENSIONS ARE MEASURED FROM KICK PLATE TO KICK PLATE. REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPR(1 EO SEP 3 0 2010 City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION CITYOFTUKWILA SEP 012010 f'ERMITCENTER SQ. FT. CALCS RETAIL 1,359 SF • TOTAL: 0 1,540 SF CONCEPT: 0 1.0 LARGE CONCEPT DATE: 04-16-09 STORE NUMBER: # ## 0 J oo ct 00 J < W Z(3) Ct Q M25 ZLnI- W� U 0 Q I-oN� Q 00_rr): (/7 (1) 00 I— PERMIT SET ISSUE DATE: 07 -20 -10 REV. DATE Q 08 -16 -10 • LL 0 0 L A SCALE: AS NOTED FIXTURE PLAN • F -1 MAIN DUCT BRANCH MANUAL VOLUME DAMPER SPIN -ON FI TTI N G RIGID ROUND DUCT ABBREVIATIONS HVAC SYMBOL LEGEND AFF AMP AP BTU CBV CFH CFM CHW CHWR CHWS C LG CO CR CW DB DEMO DIA DIFF DWG DX EAT ELEC ELEV EMS EWB EWT EXH EXIST F FSD FCO FD FD FFE FLR FPM FT GA GAL GC GPH HP HT HVAC HW HZ ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR AMPERE (AMP, AMPS) ACCESS PANEL BRITISH THERMAL UNIT CIRCUIT BALANCING VALVE CUBIC FEET PER HOUR CUBIC FEET PER MINUTE CIRCULATING HOT WATER CHILLED WATER RETURN CHILLED WATER SUPPLY CEILING CLEANOUT CONDENSATE RETURN COLD WATER DECIBEL DEMOLITION DIAMETER DIFFUSER DRAWING DIRECT EXPANSION ENTERING AIR TEMPERATURE ELECTRICAL ELEVATIO N ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE ENTERING WET BULB ENTERING WATER TEMPERATURE EXHAUST EXISTING FAHRENHEIT COMBINATION FIRE /SMOKE DAMPER FLOOR CLEANOUT FIRE DAMPER FLOOR DRAIN FINISHED FLOOR ELEVATION FLOOR FEET PER MINUTE FOOT OR FEET GAGE OR GAUGE GALLONS GENERAL CONTRACTOR GALLONS PER HOUR HORSEPOWER HEIGHT HEATING, VENTILATING, AIR CONDITIONING HOT WATER HERTZ ID INV KW LAT LBS LWB LWT MA MAX MBH MIN MISC NA NC NIC NTS OA OBD PH PVC RA REC REL RH RM RPM SA SAN SD SF SP SPEC STD TD TSP V P VFD VSD VOL VTR W W/0 WC WCO WT INSIDE DIAMETER INVERT KILOWATT LEAVING AIR TEMPERATURE POUNDS LEAVING WET BULB LEAVING WATER TEMPERATURE MIXED AIR MAXIMUM THOUSAND BTU'S /HR MINIMUM MISCELLANEOUS NOT APPLICABLE NOISE CRITERIA NOT IN CONTRACT NOT TO SCALE OUTSIDE AIR OPPOSED BLADE DAMPER PHASE (ELECTRICAL) POLYVINYL CHLORIDE RETURN AIR RECESSED RELIEF RELATIVE HUMIDITY ROOM REVOLUTIONS PER MINUTE SUPPLY AIR SANITARY SMOKE DAMPER SQUARE FEET STATIC PRESSURE SPECIFICATION STANDARD TEMPERATURE DIFFERENCE TOTAL STATIC PRESSURE TYPICAL VOLTS VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE VARIABLE SPEED DRIVE VOLUME VENT THROUGH ROOF WATTS WITH WITHOUT WATER CLOSET WALL CLEANOUT WEIGHT EQUIPMENT TAGS ACCU AHU CP DHC EF EUH EWC EWH AIR COOLED CONDENSING UNIT AIR HANDLING UNIT CIRCULATING PUMP DUCT HEATING COIL EXHAUST FAN ELECTRIC UNIT HEATER ELECTRIC WATER COOLER ELECTRIC WATER HEATER FCU IH MAU RF RH RTU VAV FAN COIL UNIT INTAKE HOOD MAKE -UP AIR UNIT RETURN FAN RELIEF HOOD ROOFTOP UNIT VARIABLE AIR VOLUME BOX MISC. SYMBOL LEGEND XXX 1 EQUIPMENT TAG S CONNECTION TO EXISTING A REVISION TRIANGLE X< KEY NOTE SHEET INDEX M -1 HVAC PLAN M -2 MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS BRANCH DUCT W/ EXTERNAL INSULATION INSULATED FLEXIBLE DUCT MAX. 3' -0" LONG ONE DRAW BAND FOR INNER LINER AND ONE DRAW BAND FOR OUTSIDE VAPOR BARRIER - TYPICAL © EACH FLEX -DUCT CONNECTION 4" RIGID DUCT EXTENSION ATTACHED TO DIFFUSER NECK N_ CEILING' DIFFUSER TYP. DIFFUSER/DUCT CONNECTIONS NO SCALE LAY -IN DIFFUSER GRILLE, REGISTER AND DIFFUSER AI IIIP TYPE A B UNIT TAG FCU -1 ITEM SUPPLY RETURN SALES /STOCK A DESCRIPTION LAY -IN LAY -IN ,° M- ANUFACTURER TITUS TITUS TYPE MODEL NUMBER TMSA 50F MIN OUTSIDE AIR 300 REMARKS ADJUSTABLE STD. WHITE FINISH STD. WHITE FINISH CFM 1800 DUCTWORK SUPPLY DUCT UP SUPPLY DUCT DOWN SUPPLY DUCT UP THROUGH ROOF RETURN /EXHAUST /RELIEF DUCT UP RETURN /EXHAUST /RELIEF DUCT DOWN RETURN /EXHAUST /RELIEF DUCT UP THROUGH ROOF MANUAL VOLUME DAMPER MOTORIZED DAMPER FIRE DAMPER W /ACCESS PANEL FIRE /SMOKE DAMPER W /ACCESS PANEL SMOKE DAMPER W /ACCESS PANEL DUCT RISE (OR DROP) EXISTING DUCTWORK TO REMAIN EXISTING DUCTWORK TO REMAIN EXISTING DUCTWORK TO BE REMOVED EXISTING DUCTWORK TO BE REMOVED SUPPLY AIR TERMINAL RETURN /EXHAUST /TRANSFER AIR TERMINAL VAV BOX ACCESS PANEL THERMOSTAT TEMPERATURE SENSOR SMOKE DETECTOR LONG RADIUS ELBOW SHORT RADIUS ELBOW WITH VANES f f 12/12 12/12 x 1 2/1 2 fix\ 12/12 m 12/12 12/12 I 1 v. / 1 1 2/1 2 1 2/1 2 FSD IL 12/12 SD ILI I 1 2/1 2 } 1 2/1 2 12/12 L 1 x 11 tulle 121 3111 NM 1111 lo Mil INA mill ilwatillitrAniiimirmin rimm rN� lIm m Mg 10 00 4 16 12 ill Al lIIo"s /0 A -10 300 A -10 300 / \` FAN COIL UNIT SCHEDULE FCU TOTAL 1,540 SF BY LANDLORD CONCEPT: 1.0 LARGE UNIT TAG FCU -1 n STORE NUMBER: AREA SERVED SALES /STOCK A MANUFACTURER LENNOX ,° MODEL NUMBER B21 V -51 /65 -2P A TYPE - MIN OUTSIDE AIR 300 DX COOLING COIL CFM 1800 CONDENSER EAT EAT DB /WB - CIRCUITS (DUAL, SINGLE) LAT DB /WB - COMPRESSOR SENSIBLE/TOTAL MBH EXISTING REFRIGERANT TYPE R -22 SPLIT 1 NUMBER OF CIRCUITS 1 1 REFR SUCTION TEMP EXISTING EXISTING FAN CFM 1800 ESP .50 RPM - BHP EXISTING - ELECTRICAL V -PH -CY EXISTING STARTER EXISTING DISCONNECT EXISTING EXISTING OPERATING WEIGHT (LBS) EXISTING EXISTING REMARKS EXISTING FAN COIL UNIT AND ALL ASSOCIATED CONTROLS AND REF. PIPING TO REMAIN EXISTING 11 tulle 121 3111 NM 1111 lo Mil INA mill ilwatillitrAniiimirmin rimm rN� lIm m Mg 10 00 4 16 12 ill Al lIIo"s /0 A -10 300 A -10 300 / \` CONDENSING UNIT cu TOTAL 1,540 SF BY LANDLORD CONCEPT: 1.0 LARGE , CU -1 n STORE NUMBER: o O ROOF A FCU 10 ,° MODEL NUMBER HS29 -60 -9Y ELM 300 fairlIMMIRIS SWAM 11111111111 11111Eimulle IN • or MINN A -10 300 iiiI,P_ Ti -_' 300 �I/ 9!_Ui1 _ MI r/f4■ MI ,....... .......... J is iii KEY NOTES <> EXISTING SPLIT SYSTEM (FCU -1 & CU -1) W/ AUX. ELEC. HEAT TO REMAIN. INCLUDING HANGER ASSEMBLIES, REFRIGERANT PIPING, CONDENSATE PUMPS, ETC. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL CHECK, TEST, AND SERVICE UNIT AS REQUIRED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO: FANS, BELTS, BEARINGS, COILS, DAMPERS, DAMPER OPERATORS, AND MOTORS TO ASSURE UNIT IS OPERATING AT OR NEAR ORIGINAL DESIGN CONDITIONS. PROVIDE DOCUMENTATION OF SERVICES PERFORMED. SEE SCHEDULE FOR REBALANCING REQUIREMENTS. O RETURN AIR GRILLE CONNECTION SHALL BE GALV. SHEETMETAL DUCT. FLEX DUCT IS NOT ACCEPTABLE (TYPICAL). • RELOCATE EXISTING THERMOSTAT FOR THE EXISTING FCU CONTROL TO THE LOCATION SHOWN. MOUNT © 4' -0" A.F.F. CONFIRM OPERATION OF EXISTING THERMOSTAT. (EMPLOY LANDLORD'S APPROVED CONTRACTOR FOR FCU CONTROL RELOCATION & OPERATION). • CONFIRM OPERATION OF EXISTING DUCT - MOUNTED SMOKE DETECTOR. IF NOT EXISTING, INSTALL DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR FURNISHED BY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR IN RETURN MAIN DUCTS. DETECTOR SHALL SHUT DOWN HVAC UNIT UPON DETECTION OF SMOKE. O NEW SPIN -IN DUCT TAKE -OFF - PROVIDE MANUAL VOLUME DAMPER. (TYPICAL) O6 EXTEND NEW SUPPLY /RETURN AIR DUCTWORK AND CONNECT TO EXISTING FAN -COIL UNIT (FCU -1) - PROVIDE FLEXIBLE CONNECTION. 7O EXISTING LANDLORD SUPPLY AIR DUCTWORK TO REMAIN - VERIFY SIZE AND LOCATION IN FIELD. Og INSTALL NEW SUPPLY AND RETURN AIR DUCTWORK AS HIGH AS POSSIBLE. COORDINATE ROUTING IN FIELD. <> REMOVE EXISTING FAN -COIL UNIT AND ALL ASSOCIATED DUCTWORK AND CONTROLS ABOVE CEILING COMPLETE. REMOVE EXISTING CONDENSING UNIT AND ALL ASSOCIATED REF. PIPING ON ROOF COMPLETE - DO NOT ABANDON. 10 EXISTING OUTSIDE AIR INTAKE TO BE REBALANCED TO 300 CFM. VERIFY EXACT SIZE AND LOCATION ON SITE. NOTIFY ENGINEER WITH ANY DESCRREPENCIES. GENERAL NOTES A. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE TEST & BALANCE WITH CONCEPT AIRE AND /OR LANDLORD CONTRACTOR. CONCEPT AIRE CONTACT: LOUIS ARROYO @ 718- 326 -2660. VERIFY WITH BEST BUY MOBILE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AND /OR LANDLORD REPRESENTATIVE. B. SUBMIT COPIES OF TEST & BALANCE REPORT TO LANDLORD, OWNER & ENGINEER. C. ADJUST DISCHARGE PATTERN OF THE DIFFUSER FOR AS REQUIRED FOR PROPER AIR DISTRIBUTION. D. NOTHING TO BE ABANDONED ON ROOF. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL DEMOLITION PLANS. PROVIDE PROPER PROTECTION UNDER ALL MECHANICAL DUCTWORK. E. CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLETELY REMOVE FROM THE PREMISES ALL EQUIPMENT, PIPING, DUCTWORK, CONTROLS, CONTROL WIRING, ETC. AND ALL ASSOCIATED SUPPORTS, BRACING, PADS, ETC. NOT BEING REUSED OR SHOWN TO REMAIN WHETHER IN THE DEMISED SPACE, ON THE ROOF OR OTHERWISE LOCATED OUTSIDE OF THE DEMISED SPACE. DO NOT ABANDON IN PLACE. F. DIFFUSER RUNOUT EQUAL TO DIFFUSER CONNECTION UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. G. THERE IS A LAY -IN CEILING IN THE SALES AND STOCK AREAS, REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL SHEETS FOR CEILING HEIGHTS. H. FIELD VERIFY EXISTING CONDITIONS. EXISTING DUCT LAYOUT FOR REFERENCE ONLY. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY E�IVED SIZES AND LAYOUT. CITVOFTU �WILA SEP 01 2010 PERMIT CENTER uJ -aL ►I SEPARATE 1+ PERMIT AND APPROVAL. REQUIRED 4( 3: 2 7 A 0411755 -005 c 0 0Vag '15 0 u SQ. FT. CALCS CONDENSING UNIT cu TOTAL 1,540 SF BY LANDLORD CONCEPT: 1.0 LARGE UNIT TAG CU -1 mw my STORE NUMBER: LOCATION ROOF A MANUFACTURER LENNOX A MODEL NUMBER HS29 -60 -9Y A SERVICE FCU -1 REFRIGERANT TYPE R -22 UNIT CAPACITY (MBH) 60 CONDENSER EAT 90 CIRCUITS (DUAL, SINGLE) SINGLE COMPRESSOR TYPE EXISTING QUANTITY 1 UNLOADING % 0 -100% CONDENSER NUMBER OF FANS 1 HP EXISTING MBH (OUTPUT) EXISTING AMBIENT AIR TEMP 90 REFR SUCTION TEMP EXISTING REFRIGERANT PIPE SIZES LIQUID - SUCTION - HOT GAS - ELECTRICAL MCA EXISTING V -PH -CY EXISTING STARTER EXISTING DISCONNECT EXISTING OPERATING WEIGHT (LBS) EXISTING REMARKS EXISTING CONDENSING UNIT AND ALL ASSOCIATED CONTROLS AND REF. PIPING TO REMAIN KEY NOTES <> EXISTING SPLIT SYSTEM (FCU -1 & CU -1) W/ AUX. ELEC. HEAT TO REMAIN. INCLUDING HANGER ASSEMBLIES, REFRIGERANT PIPING, CONDENSATE PUMPS, ETC. MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL CHECK, TEST, AND SERVICE UNIT AS REQUIRED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO: FANS, BELTS, BEARINGS, COILS, DAMPERS, DAMPER OPERATORS, AND MOTORS TO ASSURE UNIT IS OPERATING AT OR NEAR ORIGINAL DESIGN CONDITIONS. PROVIDE DOCUMENTATION OF SERVICES PERFORMED. SEE SCHEDULE FOR REBALANCING REQUIREMENTS. O RETURN AIR GRILLE CONNECTION SHALL BE GALV. SHEETMETAL DUCT. FLEX DUCT IS NOT ACCEPTABLE (TYPICAL). • RELOCATE EXISTING THERMOSTAT FOR THE EXISTING FCU CONTROL TO THE LOCATION SHOWN. MOUNT © 4' -0" A.F.F. CONFIRM OPERATION OF EXISTING THERMOSTAT. (EMPLOY LANDLORD'S APPROVED CONTRACTOR FOR FCU CONTROL RELOCATION & OPERATION). • CONFIRM OPERATION OF EXISTING DUCT - MOUNTED SMOKE DETECTOR. IF NOT EXISTING, INSTALL DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR FURNISHED BY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR IN RETURN MAIN DUCTS. DETECTOR SHALL SHUT DOWN HVAC UNIT UPON DETECTION OF SMOKE. O NEW SPIN -IN DUCT TAKE -OFF - PROVIDE MANUAL VOLUME DAMPER. (TYPICAL) O6 EXTEND NEW SUPPLY /RETURN AIR DUCTWORK AND CONNECT TO EXISTING FAN -COIL UNIT (FCU -1) - PROVIDE FLEXIBLE CONNECTION. 7O EXISTING LANDLORD SUPPLY AIR DUCTWORK TO REMAIN - VERIFY SIZE AND LOCATION IN FIELD. Og INSTALL NEW SUPPLY AND RETURN AIR DUCTWORK AS HIGH AS POSSIBLE. COORDINATE ROUTING IN FIELD. <> REMOVE EXISTING FAN -COIL UNIT AND ALL ASSOCIATED DUCTWORK AND CONTROLS ABOVE CEILING COMPLETE. REMOVE EXISTING CONDENSING UNIT AND ALL ASSOCIATED REF. PIPING ON ROOF COMPLETE - DO NOT ABANDON. 10 EXISTING OUTSIDE AIR INTAKE TO BE REBALANCED TO 300 CFM. VERIFY EXACT SIZE AND LOCATION ON SITE. NOTIFY ENGINEER WITH ANY DESCRREPENCIES. GENERAL NOTES A. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE TEST & BALANCE WITH CONCEPT AIRE AND /OR LANDLORD CONTRACTOR. CONCEPT AIRE CONTACT: LOUIS ARROYO @ 718- 326 -2660. VERIFY WITH BEST BUY MOBILE CONSTRUCTION MANAGER AND /OR LANDLORD REPRESENTATIVE. B. SUBMIT COPIES OF TEST & BALANCE REPORT TO LANDLORD, OWNER & ENGINEER. C. ADJUST DISCHARGE PATTERN OF THE DIFFUSER FOR AS REQUIRED FOR PROPER AIR DISTRIBUTION. D. NOTHING TO BE ABANDONED ON ROOF. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL DEMOLITION PLANS. PROVIDE PROPER PROTECTION UNDER ALL MECHANICAL DUCTWORK. E. CONTRACTOR SHALL COMPLETELY REMOVE FROM THE PREMISES ALL EQUIPMENT, PIPING, DUCTWORK, CONTROLS, CONTROL WIRING, ETC. AND ALL ASSOCIATED SUPPORTS, BRACING, PADS, ETC. NOT BEING REUSED OR SHOWN TO REMAIN WHETHER IN THE DEMISED SPACE, ON THE ROOF OR OTHERWISE LOCATED OUTSIDE OF THE DEMISED SPACE. DO NOT ABANDON IN PLACE. F. DIFFUSER RUNOUT EQUAL TO DIFFUSER CONNECTION UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED. G. THERE IS A LAY -IN CEILING IN THE SALES AND STOCK AREAS, REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL SHEETS FOR CEILING HEIGHTS. H. FIELD VERIFY EXISTING CONDITIONS. EXISTING DUCT LAYOUT FOR REFERENCE ONLY. CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY E�IVED SIZES AND LAYOUT. CITVOFTU �WILA SEP 01 2010 PERMIT CENTER uJ -aL ►I SEPARATE 1+ PERMIT AND APPROVAL. REQUIRED 4( 3: 2 7 A 0411755 -005 c 0 0Vag '15 0 u SQ. FT. CALCS RETAIL: 1,359 SF TOTAL 1,540 SF BY LANDLORD CONCEPT: 1.0 LARGE CONCEPT DATE: 04-16-09 mw my STORE NUMBER: 0 J J X00 J �co < W '- z c) 1-ZC�i—W rte =F� �- -c4 C.) U OJ D Q r Y V)O�r'()D V)00E- PERMIT SET ISSUE DATE: 07 -20 -10 REV. DATE /I\ A REV1 8/16/10 BY LANDLORD A A A A SCALE: AS NOTED HVAC PLAN M 6 4- 4 15010 GENERAL PROVISIONS A. Furnishing labor, materials, equipment and services required as shown on the drawings and specified in Division 15. B. All work shall be complete and shall be left in operating condition. C. Include all parts and labor which are incidental and necessary for a complete and operable installation even though not specifically mentioned in the contract documents. D. Arrange with appropriate utility companies to provide temporary and permanent utility services as required and coordinate their installation with construction progress of this project. Pay all fees and costs charged by utility companies for utility services. E. Obtain all temporary and permanent permits and licenses required in connections with this division's work. Pay all fees and expenses required for such permits and licenses. F. Request inspections as required by regulating agencies of installations of plans specifications. G. Provide the Owner with a certificate of final inspection and approval by enforcement authorities. H. Meet or exceed all current applicable codes, ordinances and regulations for all installations. Promptly notify the engineer in writing, if the contract documents appear to conflict with governing codes and regulations. Contractor assumes all responsibility and costs for correcting non — complying work installed without notifying the engineer. I. Higher quality of workmanship and materials indicated in the contract documents takes precedence over that allowed in referenced codes and standards. Furnish: To obtain, coordinate, submit the necessary drawings, deliver to the job site in new condition ready for installation, unload and unpack, and guarantee. J. Install: To receive at the job site, store, assemble, erect, set in place, anchor, apply, finish, protect, clean, test, start—up, and make ready for owner's use. K. Provide: To furnish and install. L. Contractor is responsible for dimensional differences, weights, electrical requirements and any other resulting changes, when using equipment other than that scheduled on the drawings. Contractor is responsible for any additional costs incurred as a result of substitutions. M. Before submitting a proposal on the work contemplated, examine the site of the proposed work and become thoroughly familiar with existing conditions and limitations. No extra compensation will be allowed because of misunderstanding as to the amount of work involved nor bidders lack of knowledge of existing conditions which could have been discovered or reasonably anticipated prior to bidding. N. Mechanical equipment and systems shown on the drawings as existing, have been based on existing plans, and may not be installed as originally shown. It is the contractor's responsibility to visit the site and make exact determination of the existence, location and condition of such facilities prior to submitting a bid. 0. Consult the drawings and specifications of Division 16 and other trades for correlating information and layout work so that it will coordinate with other trades. Verify dimensions and conditions (I.E., finished ceiling heights, footings and foundation elevations, beam depths, etc.) with the architectural and structural drawings. P. Drawings may not show every rise and offset required for the work. Install piping and ductwork to accommodate the building structure and the work of other trades, with all required offsets and without extra cost to the owner. Q. Obtain exact location of connection to equipment, furnished by others from the person furnishing the equipment. R. Guarantee and maintain the stability of work and materials and keep same in perfect repair and condition for the period of one (1) year after the final completion of the work as evidenced by issuance of the final certificate by the architect. S. Defects of any kind due to faulty work or materials appearing during the above mentioned period must be immediately made good by the contractor at his own expense to the entire satisfaction of the owner and architect and engineer. Include damage to the finish or the building resulting from the original defect or repairs. T. Magnetic starters, disconnects, and power wiring provided by the electrical contractor, unless otherwise specified. U. Control and interlock wiring provided by the mechanical contractor, unless otherwise specified. V. Provide only products from manufacturers with local representation that can provide complete coverage, parts and labor, for replacement and service of their products. Provide only equipment that will fit in the space available and be completely serviceable. Bring and conflicts to the engineer's attention prior to ordering the equipment. W. Coordinate /schedule all work with the owner to minimize any disruptions. Confine all interruptions to the smallest possible area. Provide temporary connections if required to provide continuity of service. X. Inspect all areas affected by the interruptions and return all automatically controlled equipment, electrically operated equipment to the same operating condition prior to the interruption. Y. No fire sprinkler or fire alarm systems are to remain inactive at the end of the work day. Assure that the fire sprinkler or fire alarm system is operational at the end of each work day. Coordinate with the owner. Z. Provide new material and equipment, unless noted otherwise. Protect equipment and material from damage, dirt and the weather. AA. Provide the highest quality workmanship and perform all work only by skilled mechanics. Install material and equipment in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations, instructions and current standards. AB. The engineer reserves the right to reject material or workmanship not in accordance with the contract documents, before or after installation. AC. All piping and ductwork shall be run in the most direct and straight manner possible maintaining proper grading. AD. It is the intent of these plans and specifications that most piping and ductwork be concealed where exposed, run as close to ceiling and /or wall as possible parallel with adjacent structural or architectural elements. AE. Do not install piping or ductwork in any switchgear, transformer, elevator equipment, telephone, or electrical equipment room, unless it is a branch serving that room. AF. Do not install piping or ductwork above switchboards, panelboards, control panels, motor control centers, etc. AG. Arrange work to facilitate maintenance, repair or replacement of equipment. Provide access for devices that require maintenance. For concealed devices, verify that access panels are properly located and labeled. AH. Install material and equipment in accordance with t he manufacturer's written instruction. Al. Perform all cutting and patching necessary to work, unless specifically delegated to the general contractor. Obtain special permission from the structural engineer before cutting structural members or finished material. Perform all patching in such a manner as to leave no visible trace and return the area affected to the condition of undisturbed work. Perform all patching by workers experience, skilled, and licensed for the particular type of work involved. Inferior work will not be accepted. AJ. Patch all holes left as a result of demolition of mechanical equipment and devices. AK. Drill all holes in masonry with rotary drill. Impact tools are not allowed. Core drill all holes in masonry and concrete for mechanical penetrations. Provide and dispose of all water required for core drilling. Coordinate with other trades to prevent damage from water. AL. Prevent the spread of dust, debris, and other material into adjacent areas. AM. Replace all ceiling tiles damaged during installation of work, with new tile. AN. Refinish all mechanical equipment damaged during shipping and /or installation to its original condition. Remove all rust; prime, and paint per manufacture's recommendations for finish equal to original. AO. Do not use heating, ventilating and air conditioning systems provided in this scope of work for temporary heating, ventilating and air conditioning during construction. AP. Protect openings and equipment from obstruction, breakage, misuse, damage or blemishes. Protect materials and equipment immediately upon receipt at the job site or immediately after they have been removed from their shipping containers. Unless noted otherwise, keep them clean and undamaged until final acceptance of the entire project by the owner. When a portion of the building is occupied by the owner before substantial completion of the entire project, make arrangements to transfer responsibility for protection and housekeeping for the occupied portion. AQ. Protect pipe, duct and equipment openings with temporary plugs or caps. Keep openings covered until permanent openings with temporary plugs or caps. Keep openings covered until permanent connections are complete. AR. Contractor is responsible for any damage to mechanical equipment, materials or work until final acceptance of the entire project by the owner. Keep the premises free from accumulation of waste material or rubbish, caused by his employees or work, at all times. Remove rubbish, tools, scaffolding, and surplus materials from and about the building, and leave work areas "broom clean° or its equivalent upon completion of the work. Clean mechanical equipment and remove temporary identification. AS. In case of dispute, the owner will remove the rubbish and charge the cost to the contractor. AT. Before start—up, lubricate, charge, and fill systems as specified and according to manufacturer's instructions. AU. Clean, disinfect, and test all plumbing and piping systems. AV. Perform testing, adjusting and balancing in accordance with that section. AW. Operate equipment and systems in all their operating modes, to verify proper operation, prior to final field observation and owner instructions. AX. Attend pre— testing conference as scheduled by testing, adjusting and balancing contractor. AY. Provide assistance to test, adjusting and balancing contractor by making adjustments to system and system components required for achieving design performance. AZ. If acceptable performance of any test is not achieved, make the necessary corrections and the test shall be repeated until acceptable performance is achieved. BA. Fully instruct the owner's designated personnel in the operation of each mechanical system at the time it is put into service. Provide instruction using competent instructors and factory trained personnel. BB. Include documentation of instructions in the operation of maintenance manuals. BC. Obtain a written statement from the owner that his designated personnel have been instructed. BD. Submit completed bound operation and maintenance manuals to owner including shop drawings, warranties, test reports, certifications, test and balance reports, system validation reports and record drawings. 15025 DEMOLITION A. Furnish labor, equipment, and materials required for cutting, demolition, removal, patching, and restoration work necessary to accomplish and complete all demolition, including any relocation of reuse of existing materials, equipment, systems, as well as the disposition of salvaged materials or debris. B. Accomplish all work of cutting, removal, demolition, relocation, patching, and restoration by using only mechanicals skilled in the trade required. Provide for the safety of the existing building and personnel, as well as for new construction as a result of work, procedures, operations or activities under this contract. C. Where the work of removals, demolition, cutting and similar work involves structural consider rations, consult with structural engineer. Exercise extreme care to avoid damage and preserve the safety of the structure and of all personnel. Particular care must be taken where the demolition or removals occur adjacent to occupied areas. D. Utilize competent and qualified technical assistance to develop safe methods and techniques to accomplish the work, including temporary shoring and supports, methods of removal and other considerations. Design and place all permanent or temporary supports to carry all loads down to sound bearing. 15081 DUCTWORK INSULATION A. Materials: Conform to maximum flame spread /smoke developed rating of 26/60 in accordance with ASTM E84, NFPA 255 and UL 723. B. Conform to ASTM standards for "K' value, moisture vapor transmission, maximum moisture absorption, jacket, insulating cement, and adhesive. C. Manufacturer: Schuller — Manville 800 Series Spin —Glas a. Glass fiber (Flexible /rigid): Schuller — Manville 800 Series Spin /Glas. Equivalent products: Certainteed, Knauf, Owens— Corning. b. Glass fiber duct liner, flexible: Schuller — Manville permacote linacoustic standard. Equivalent products: Certainteed, Knauf, Owens— Corning. c. Install in accordance with naimanational insulation standards. D. Drip pan below roof fans: Flexible glass fiber blanket — external: 1 -1/2 inches thick. E. Exhaust and relief air ducts within 10 ft. of exterior openings: flexible glass fiber blanket — external: 1-1/2 inches thick. F. Outside air intake ducts: d. Flexible glass fiber blanket — external: 3 inches thick. e. Rigid glass fiber — external: 1 -1/2 inches thick. G. Supply Ducts — concealed: Flexible glass fiber blanket — external 1 -1/2 inches thick. H. Supply Ducts — Exposed rigid glass fiber — external: 1 inch thick. I. Transfer Ducts: Flexible glass fiber duct liner: 34 inch thick 15083 PIPING INSULATION A. Conform to maximum flame spread /smoke developed rating of 25/60 in accordance with ASTM E84, NFPA 255 and UL 723. B. Conform to ASTM standards for "K" value, moisture vapor transmission, maximum moisture absorption, jacket, insulating cement, and adhesive. C. Manufacturer: Glass fiber: Schuller — Manville, Certainteed, Knauf, Owens— Corning. a. Cellular foam: Armstrong, Halstead, IMCOA /NOMACO, Rubatex, Armaflex 2000. D. Install in accordance with NAIMA National Insulation Standards. Verify that piping has been tested before applying insulation materials. Verify that surfaces are clean and dry, with foreign material removed. E. Continue insulation through walls, sleeves, pipe hangers, and other pipe penetrations. Finish at supports, protrusions, and interruptions. F. Buried Piping: Provide factory fabricated assembly with inner all— purpose service jacket with self — sealing lap, and asphalt impregnated open mesh glass fabric, with one mil thick aluminum foil sandwiched between three layers of bituminous compound; outer surface faced with a polyester film. G. Schedule: Insulation thickness per local code or ASHRAE Standard 90.1 -1999, whichever is more stringent. 15100 PLUMBING PIPING A. Sanitary Piping: a. Cast iron pipe: ASTM A74 service weight, fittings: Cost iron, joints: Hub — and — spigot, compression type with neoprene gaskets or lead and oakum. b. Cast iron pipe: CISPI 301, Hubless, fittings: Cast iron, joints: Neoprene gasket and stainless steel clamp and shield assemblies. c. ABS Pipe (below grade): ASTM D2661, Fittings: ABS joints: Solvent weld. d. PVC pipe (below grade): ASTM D2665, fittings: PVC, joints: Solvent weld with solvent cement. e. Copper tube (above grade): ASTM B88 type "L', hard temper only. Except these materials shall not be used to receive the wastes from urinals nor wastes from water closets in battery, fittings: cast bronze, or wrought copper, joints: solder, grade 50B. B. Water Piping: a. Copper tubing (below grade): ASTM B88, Type "K" soft copper, fittings: cast copper alloy or wrought copper and bronze, joints: B CUP silver braze. b. Copper tubing (above grade): ASTM 888, type 'L" hard drawn, fittings: cast coppers alloy or wrought copper and bronze, joints: B CUP silver braze. C. Natural Gas Piping: a. Steel pipe (below grade): ASTM A53 schedule 40 black, fittings: forged steel welding type, joints: welded, jacket polyethylene jacket or double layer, half — lapped 10 mil polyethylene tape. b. Steel pipe (above grade): ASTM A53 schedule 40 black 2 inch and smaller exposed, fittings: Malleable iron, joints: threaded. c. Steel pipe (above grade): ASTM A53 schedule 40 black, 2 inch and smaller concealed, and 2 4 inch and larger, fittings: forged steel welding type, joints: welded. D. Verify that excavations are to required grade, dry and not over — excavated. E. Prepare piping connections to equipment with flanges or unions. F. Provide non — conducting dielectric connections wherever jointing dissimilar metals. G. Install vent piping penetrating roofed areas to maintain integrity of roof assembly. H. Where pipe support members are welded to structural building framing, scrape, brush clean, and apply one coat of zinc rich primer to welding. I. Provide support for utility meters in accordance with requirements of utility companies. J. Prepare exposed, unfinished pipe, fittings, supports, and accessories ready for finish painting. K. Pipe vents from gas pressure reducing valves to outdoors and terminate in weather proof hood. L. Sleeve pipes passing through partitions, walls and floors. M. Use grooved mechanical couplings and fasteners only in accessible locations. N. Provide unions downstream of valves and at equipment or apparatus connections. 0. Provide brass male adapters each side of valves in copper piped system. Solder adapters to pipe. P. Establish invert elevations, slopes for drainage to 14 inch per foot (smaller than 3 inch pipe), and 1/8 inch per foot (3 inches and larger) minimum. Maintain gradients. Q. Slope water piping minimum 0.25 percent and arrange to drain at low points. R. Provide new sanitary sewer services. Before commencing work check invert elevations required for sewer connections, confirm inverts and ensure that these can be properly connected with slope for drainage and cover to avoid freezing. S. Provide support and equipment required to control expansion and contraction of piping. Provide loops, pipe offsets, and swing joints, or expansion joints where required. T. Provide hangers (minimum of 12 gauge) in quantity and spacing required to sufficiently support piping. 15110 VALVES & PLUMBING SPECIALTIES A. Manufacturers: a. Gate valves (up to and including 2'): Stockham Model B -105, or equivalent by: Hammond, Kitz, Milwaukee, Nibco, Crone. b. Ball valves (up to and including 2'): Apollo 77- 100/77 -200 series, or equivalent by: Hammond, Kitz, Milwaukee, Nibco, Watts, Crane. c. Swing check valves (up to and including 2- 1/2'): Stockham Model B -309/B -319, or equivalent by: Hammond, Kitz, Milwaukee, Nibco, Crane. d. Ball valves (for natural gas): Apollo 80 -100 series, or equivalent by: Hammond, Kitz, Milwaukee, Nibco, Watts. e. Temp. and press. relief valve (up to 80,000 BTU input): Watts 10L Model M7. f. Water Hammer arrestor. Watts Series 16. g. Backflow preventer: Watts 9BD. h. Vacuum breaker: Watts N36 -3/4 °. i. Pressure reducing valve: Watts series U6. j. Atmospheric vacuum breaker: Watts series 288A. k. Hose and vacuum breaker: Watts series 8. 1. Dielectric Union: Watts series 3000. m.Trap seal primer valve: Josam 88260, or equivalent by: J.R. Smith, Wade, Zurn B. Install approved potable water protection devices on plumbing lines where contamination of domestic water may occur; janitor rooms, fire sprinkler systems, premise isolation. C. Install water hammer arrestors complete with accessible isolation valve on hot and cold water supply piping where required by code and per manufacturer's recommendations /requirements. D. Install air chambers on hot and cold water supply piping to each fixture or group of fixtures (each washroom). Fabricate same size as supply pipe or % inch minimum, and minimum 18 inches long. 15325 SPRINKLER SYSTEMS A. Contractor shall design and hydraulically calculate the new and renovation of existing piping systems, including location of all valves, devices and sprinkler heads. Design sprinkler system piping based on hazard rating as of the most stringent of the regulating agencies responsible for this facility, including the owner insurance company requirements and the governing authorities, FM or as determined by local requirements. Perform work in accordance with NFPA 13. B. Submit shop drawings, product data, and hydraulic calculations to authority having jurisdiction, and owner's insurance underwriter for approval. Submit proof of approval to architect /engineer. C. Provide extra sprinklers under provisions of NFPA 13. D. Provide suitable wrenches for each sprinkler type. E. Provide metal storage cabinet for extra sprinklers located adjacent to the valve assembly. F. Sprinkler manufacturers: Automatic sprinkler of America, Reliable Automatic Sprinkler Company, Star Sprinkler Company, Viking Corporation. G. Water flow switch: Vane type switch for mounting horizontal or vertical, with two contacts, rated 10 amp at 125 volt AC and 2.5 amp at 24 volt DC. H. Install system in accordance with NFPA 13. I. Inspector's test connection: For each sprinkler system and for each waterflow alarm device, where multiple devices occur, provide an inspector's test assembly. J. Provide a flow switch for each system. Set retard on flow switches to 30 seconds or as require by local authorities having jurisdiction. K. Water curtains at non —rated openings: a. Install sprinkler heads on 6 foot centers to provide a water curtain at non —fire rated doors and windows. Locate sprinkler heads within 1 foot of the door or window on both sides of the door and window. b. Sprinkler heads are to be supplied from the wet overhead sprinkler system. c. Water curtain sprinkler heads are to be hydraulically calculated as a part of the overhead wet sprinkler system with a minimum design discharge of 3 GPM per lineal foot with no sprinkler discharging less than 15 GPM. Minimum pressure at a sprinkler head is to be 7 PSI. L. Existing fire protection systems: a. In buildings with existing fire protection systems, the contractor shall closely coordinate his work with the owner to minimize disruption of that system. b. No fire protection system is to remain deactivated at the end of the work day unless agreed to with the property owner, and a suitable fire protection scheme such as a manned fire watch, has been implemented and approved by the owner. It is the contractor's responsibility to see that all fire protection systems are filled, and the system functional before completing his work day. M. Center sprinklers in one direction only in ceiling tile with location in other direction variable, dependent upon spacing and coordination with ceiling elements. N. Ensure required devices are installed and connected as required to fire alarm system. 0. Coordinate piping with structural, mechanical piping and ductwork, and electrical within the building. Piping conflicts between system shall be removed and replaced at no cost to the owner. P. Conduct all applicable tests as referenced in NFPA Standard 13. All necessary tests shall be conducted in conformance with requirements of NFPA. Q. Wiring for flow switches, valve supervisory switches, supervisory pressure switches, and power to air compressors will be provided under division 16. Coordinate location of these devices with the electrical contractor. 15410 PLUMBING FIXTURES AND EQUIPMENT A. Manufacturers: a. Waterclosets; American Standard, Crane, Eljer, Kohler b. Urinals; American Standard, Crane, Eljer, Kohler c. Lavatories; American Standard, Crane, Eljer, Kohler d. Electric Water Coolers; Elkay, Halsey Taylor, Haws, Oasis e. Mop sinks; Flat, Mustee, Stern— Williams, Swan f. Service sinks; Fiat, American Standard, Crane, Eljer, Kohler g. Faucets (Lavatories): American Standard, Crane, Eljer, Kohler, Delta, Moen, Chicago Faucet, Zurn h. Seats: Bemis, Beneke, Church, Olsonite, Sperzel i. Carriers: Josam, Jonespec, J.R. Smith, Wade, Zurn j. Insulation Kits: Trubro, BroCar, Plumberex Specialty Products k. Receptors (floor drains, etc.): Josam, J.R. Smith, Wade, Zurn I. Floor /Wall Cleanouts: Josam, J.R. Smith, Wade, Zurn m.Waterheaters (tank type): A.O. Smith, Rheem /RUUD, State n. Waterheaters (instantaneous): Chronomite labs, Hatco B. Provide brackets, braces or reinforcing angles as required in all partitions not sufficient in themselves to support plumbing fixtures or other wall —hung equipment. C. Install each fixture with chrome plated, 17 gauge tubing trap with cleanout, easily removable for servicing and cleaning. D. Install components level, plumb and secure. E. Install and secure fixtures in place with wall carriers and bolts. F. Seal fixtures to wall and floor surfaces with sealant, color to match fixture. G. Mount lever control for handicapped water closets on wide side of toilet stall. H. Insulate waste and supplies for all handicapped fixtures. I. Rough —in fixture piping connections in accordance with minimum sizes indicated in plumbing fixture schedule on drawings. J. Review millwork shop drawings. Confirm location and size of fixtures and openings before rough —in and installation. K. Exposed water piping chrome plated brass. L. Provide shut off valve and solenoid valve in gas piping to each piece of gas equipment. 15810 DUCTWORK A. Perform work in accordance with SMACNA — HVAC duct construction standards — metal and flexible, unless more stringent requirements are noted in local codes. B. Galvanized steel ducts: ASTM A525 and ASTM A527 galvanized steel sheet, lock— forming quality, having G60 zinc coating of in conformance with ASTM A90. C. Insulated flexible ducts: a. Manufacturers: Flex —Aire, Flexmaster, Norflex, Thermaflex, Wiremold. b. Two ply vinyl film supported by helically wound spring steel wire, fiberglass insulation; polyethylene vapor barrier film. Pressure rating: 10 inches WG positive and 1.0 inches WG negative. Maximum velocity: 4000 FPM. Temperature range: —10 degrees F to 160d degrees F. D. Fabricate and support in accordance with SMACNA HVAC duct construction standards — metal and flexible, unless more stringent requirements are noted in local codes. E. Installation — General: a. lnstall and seal ducts in accordance with SMACNA HVAC duct construction standards — metal and flexible, unless more stringent requirements are noted in local codes. b. Support ductwork in accordance with SMACNA HVAC duct construction standards — metal and flexible, chapter 4, hangers and supports (minimum of 12 gauge). c. Provide firestop systems for pipe and duct through — penetrations of the following fire — resistance rated assemblies, including both empty openings and openings containing penetrating items: Floors and ceilings, walls and partitions, smoke barriers, and construction enclosed compartmentalized areas. d. Duct hangers shall not attach to bottom chord of steel joist or metal roof decking. Attach to top chord of steel joist. e. Connect diffusers or light troffer boots to low pressure ducts directly or with 3 feet maximum length of flexible duct held in place with strap or clamp. F. Protection: During construction, provide temporary closures of metal or taped polyethylene on open ductwork to prevent construction dust from entering ductwork system. G. Cleaning: a. Clean duct system and force air at high velocity through duct to remove accumulated dust. To obtain sufficient air, clean half the system at a time. Protect equipment which may be harmed by excessive dirt with temporary filters, or bypass during cleaning. b. Clean duct systems with high power vacuum machines. Protect equipment which may be harmed by excessive dirt with filters, or bypass during cleaning. 15820 DUCTWORK ACCESSORIES A. Combination fire and smoke dampers: a. Manufacturers: Cesco, Greenheck, Nailor, Pottrff, Prefco, Ruskin, Safe —Air. b. Fabricate in accordance with NFPA 90A, UL 555, UL 555S, Leakage Class II, and as indicated. c. Actuators: UI listed and labeled spring return electric type suitable for 120 volts, single phase, 60 HZ. [Electric type suitable for 24 volts, DC.] Locate damper operator on exterior of duct and link to damper operating shaft. Provide for testing or resetting at damper. B. Fire Dampers: a. Manufacturers: Air Balance, Cesco, Greenheck, Nailor, Pott RFF, Prefco, Ruskin, Safe —Air. b. Fabricate in accordance with NFPA 90A and UL555, and as indicated. C. Smmpers: a. oke ManuDafactures: Air Balance, Cesco, Greenheck, Nailor, Potto RFF, Prefco, Ruskin, Safe —Air. b. Fabricate in accordance with NFPA 90A, UL 555, UL 555S, [leakage Class I] [Leakage Class II], and as indicated. c. Actuators: UL listed and labeled spring return electric type suitable for 120 volts, single phase 60 HZ. [Electric type suitable for 24 volts, DC]. Locate damper operator on exterior of duct and link to damper operating shaft. Provide for testing or resetting at damper. D. Install accessories in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, NFPA 90A, and follow SMACNA HVAC duct construction standards — metal and flexible. E. Install control dampers furnished in Section 16906. F. Provide backdraft dampers on exhaust fans or exhaust ducts nearest to outside and where indicated. 15830 FANS A. Manufactuers: Greenheck, Cook, Jenn —Air, Twin City Fan. B. Install according to manufacturer's instructions. 15850 AIR OUTLETS AND INLETS A. Grilles, registers and diffusers: a. Manufacturers: Titus, Anemo Stat, Krueger, Metalaire, Nailor, Price, Tuttle & Bailey. B. Louvers: b. Louver by others American Warming and Ventilating. c. Manufacturers: American Warming and Ventilating, Arrow United, Cesco, Greenheck, Louvers and Dampers, Rusk in. C. Gravity Roof Ventilarots: a. Manufacturers: Cook, Greenheck, Penn. D. Goosenecks: a. Fabricate in accordance with SMACNA HVAC duct construction standards metal and flexible, of minimum 18 gage galvanized steel. b. Mount on minimum 12 inch high curb bas where size exceeds 9 x 9 inch. 15895 HVAC CLEANING SYSTEM A. Section includes: a. Mechanical cleaning of HVAC systems to include the removal of dirt, bacteria, fungi, dust and debris that has accumulated inside the ducts and HVAC equipment. b. Cleaning of all supply, return, and exhaust air ductwork, diffusers, grilles and registers. c. Chemical pressure washing and decontamination of all heating and cooling coils. d. Decontamination of dampers, supply air fans, return air fans and other components. B. Quality Assurance: a. Services provided by ventilation cleaning contractor certified by National Air Duct Cleaners Association (NADCA). b. Perform HVAC system cleaning in accordance with NADCA standard 1992 -01. C. Cleaning chemicals: a. Degreaser as manufactured by; Zep or approved substitution. b. Coil cleaner as manufactured by: Reneuz or approved substitution. D. Vacuum collection system: a. HEPA filtered vacuum rated at 4000 CFM and able to maintain 1.5 inches of static pressure inside the isolated area of ductwork. b. Air compressor capable of providing a minimum of 160 PSI at 26 CFM. c. RBS -1500 rotary brush system for mechanically cleaning all types of ductwork and ventilation shafts. E. Examination: a. Verify conditions at site before commencing work. F. Preparation: a. Protect all furnishings, equipment, etc. In work area with polyethylene or equivalent. b. Seal off ends and openings of any ductwork, not being immediately worked on. c. Protect all internal duct devices such as turning vanes, coils, fire dampers, sensors, etc., from coating overspray. d. Support and brace ductwork which will be entered by personnel for decontamination. e. Isolate equipment which generates noise from occupied areas. f. Mark all air volume control damper positions prior to cleaning and restore to marked position at completion of work. G. Access doors: a. Provide duct access doors for inspection and cleaning before and after filters, coils, fans, humidifiers, duct mounted smoke detectors, automatic dampers, at fire dampers, combination fire and smoke dampers, and elsewhere as indicated. Provide minimum 8 x 8 inch size for hand access. 18 x 18 inch size for shoulder access, and as indicated. Review locations prior to fabrication. H. Ductwork a. Determine access points to facilitate cleaning section by section. b. Provide within the ductwork distribution system, protective seals of any areas downstream from receiving particulates during the installation of access points. c. Cut existing exterior duct insulation and duct to provide an access door to facilitate cleaning. Maximum size of access to be 22" x 22 ". I 0 I SEPARATE PERMITAND APPROVAL REQUIRED CITRECEIVED KKWILA SEP 01 2010 PERMIT CENTER GO e•+ c u 0411755-0 SQ. FT. CALCS RETAIL: 1,359 SF REV1 8/16/10 TOTAL: 1,540 SF OP ow mir CONCEPT: 1.0 LARGE CONCEPT DATE: 04-16-09 STORE NUMBER: # ## 0 J J J J < W r— Z(3) 1-,J Q HN =� ZLOI- ooa 8iLu (fl O) co ►— PERMIT SET ISSUE DATE: 07 -20 -10 REV. DATE n /1\ REV1 8/16/10 BY LANDLORD A \ A A A SCALE: AS NOTED MECHANICAL SPECIFICATIONS ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS SYMBOL DESCRIPTION MOUNTING EQUIPMENT x DUPLEX RECEPTACLE, NORMAL POWER 18" RECEPTACLE OPTIONS DENOTED BY"X" WHERE "X" CAN BE ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: IG = ISOLATED GROUND GFI = GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTER TR = TAMPER RESISTANT SS = SURGE SUPRESSOR WP = WEATHERPROOF (blank)= STANDARD RECEPTACLE I FOURPLEX RECEPTACLE 18" MUL11OUTLET ASSEMBLY, REFER TO SPEC FOR TYPE AND RECEPTALE SPACING ICI FIXTURE EXTENSION al DISCONNECT SWITCH, NON -FUSED F❑--I DISCONNECT SWITCH, FUSED I.., MS MOTOR STARTER SWITCH WITHOUT OVERLOAD 54" PROTECTION f� ^ , MSS MOTOR STARTER SWITCH WITH OVERLOAD 54" F - PROTECTION EF -1 MOTOR STARTER WITH EQUIPMENT NUMBER MAGNETIC INDICATED EF -1 COMBINATION MOTOR STARTER AND FUSED a DISCONNECT WITH EQUIPMENT NUMBER INDICATED SWITCH, WHERE "X" CAN BE ON OF THE FOLLOWING: 46" }-x 2 = DOUBLE POLE 3 = THREE WAY 4 = FOUR WAY MC = MOMENTARY WITH RTC OS = OCCUPANCY SENSOR -DUAL TECHNOLOGY WATT STOPPER DW -100 0S3= OCCUPANCY SENSOR -DUAL TECHNOLOGY MULTI WAY WATT STOPPER DW -103 OS = OCCUPANCY SENSOR -DUAL TECHNOLOGY °/b DUAL RELAY WATT STOPPER DW -200 0S3= OCCUPANCY SENSOR -DUAL TECHNOLOGY °/b DUAL RELAY MULTI WAY WATT STOPPER DW -203 (blank)= SINGLE POLE KPE -I KEY PAD 60" I-0 DIMMER SWITCH 46" IC JUNCTION BOX, RECESSED WALL 18" ® JUNCTION BOX, RECESSED CEILING FE PUSHBUTTON (EDWARDS 852) 46" Hil TIME CLOCK I-1:1 CONTACTOR 1411 TELEPHONE - DESK 18" IQ VOICE/DATA OUTLET 18" x FIRE ALARM DEVICE, WHERE "X" CAN BE ONE OF F THE FOLLOWING: (blank)FIRE ALARM MANUAL PULL STATION 46" P PHOTOELECTRIC SMOKE DETECTOR DS DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR FS FLOW SWITCH TS TAMPER SWITCH F • FIRE ALARM STROBE 90" OR 6" BELOW FINISHED CEILING WHICH EVER IS LOWER • F 1111 FIRE ALARM HORN WITH 90" OR 6" BELOW STROBE FINISHED CEILING WHICH EVER IS LOWER LOW VOLTAGE CONTROL 90" OR 6" BELOW T TRANSFORMER FINISHED CEILING WHICH DORMEYER DCT -10 -120 EVER IS LOWER BZ BUZZER 90" OR 6" BELOW TRIDENT 1 FD14 FINISHED CEILING WHICH EVER IS LOWER NOTE: SYMBOL LEGEND IS FOR REFERENCE ONLY. ALL SYMBOLS MAY NOT BE UTILIZED ON PLANS. DESIGN PRESENTATION DESCRIPTION 1 KEY NOTE, REFER TO LIST OF KEY NOTES ON THE SAME PLAN 1 FEEDER NOTE, REFER TO FEEDER SCHEDULE ON THE SAME PLAN ADRAWING REVISION NOTE PANEL ELECTRICAL SHEET INDEX E -1 POWER PLAN, SCHEDULES, SERVICE RISER AND CALCULATIONS E -2 LIGHTING PLAN AND SCHEDULES E -3 ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS AND DETAILS DEMOLITION NOTE: PROVIDE ALL ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION WORK IN EXISTING SPACE AND REWORK AS REQUIRED TO ACCOMMODATE THE NEW CONSTRUCTION. SEE ARCHITECTURAL PLANS, FIXTURE PLANS AND MECHANICAL DEMOLITION PLANS FOR SCOPE OF DEMOLITION. WHERE EXISTING WALLS, CEILINGS, FLOORS OR LIGHT FIXTURES ARE BEING REMOVED, REMOVE ALL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT, DEVICES, BOXES, CONDUITS, WIRES, ETC. IN OR ON THE WALLS, FLOORS, OR CEILING. EXTEND ALL WIRING AS REQUIRED TO MAINTAIN CONTINUITY OF SERVICE TO ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT THAT REMAINS IN SERVICE. PROVIDE TEMPORARY WIRING AS REQUIRED. ELECTRICAL LOAD SUMMARY PANEL 'A' LOAD TYPE LIGHTING RECEPTACLES MOTORS WATER HEATER TOTAL * 125% OF LARGEST MOTOR SERVICE SIZING LOAD = 8.1 KVA TOTAL DEMAND LOAD: 8.1 / 0.36 = 22.5 AMPS ELECTRICAL LOAD SUMMARY PANEL 'LA' LOAD TYPE DEMAND FACTOR LIGHTING RECEPTACLES MOTORS WATER HEATER TOTAL * 125% OF LARGEST MOTOR SERVICE SIZING LOAD = 28.5 KVA TOTAL DEMAND LOAD: 28.5 / 0.36 = 79.2 AMPS EACH SINGLE POLE BRANCH CIRCUIT SHALL BE PROVIDED WITH SEPARATE NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR. IF EC INSTALLS MULTIWIRE BRANCH CIRCUIT A MULTIPOLE BREAKER SHALL BE INSTALLED PER THE SPECIFICTION AS MEANS TO - SIMULTANEOUSLY DISCONNECT ALL UNGROUNDED CONDUCTORS AT THE POINT WHERE THE BRANCH CIRCUIT ORIGINATES PER NEC 210.4B. LA =24 -16 LA- 12,14,16 LA -10 LA -28 \-LA -2,4,6 LA- 18,20,22, / \ LA -22 I ECURfTY ANEL LA -17 LA -19 8" 25 LA -25 Lau, LA-17 o� slo LA -29 LA -27 SHOPPER TRAK WALL MTD. MODEM ENCL. BOTTOM AT 5' -0" AFF 064 " /LA -19 072 Cli72 SLAT WALL ABOVE AND BELOW ASSEMBLY MULTI OUTLET ASSEMBLY MOUNTED 37.5" FROM B.O. OF THE FIXTURE BASE TO B.O. PLUG MOLD \ VERIFY WITH FIXTURE LOCK NUT \ CONDUIT BACK TO I ELEC. PANEL I 1 1 WALL CAVITY { RELOCATED PANEL 'LA' XISIING TO REMAIN PANEL 'A' 1) ELECTRICAL POWER PLAN E1 1 /4" = 1 ' -0" Panel • 7 Amp/p 20/1 20/1 20/1 20/1 Note 1 1 A Description LED SIGN Volta! e: 120/208V, 3PH, 4W Code VA Ph -A- odeL Code C_0_deR VA - VA VA 1200 Code ILA Code E Code K -VA _VA -VA - N / Panel : LA No. Amp/p Note Description 1 20/1 SPARE 7 11 13 15 17 19 21 LED SIGN LED SIGN STOCKROOM LIGHTING STOREFRONT LIGHTING 15 17 19 21 2 25. 20/1 20/1 20/1 20/1 20/1 20/1 PENDANT LIGHTING SPARE SPARE 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 27 29 4 8 10 12 14 16 20 22 24 26 28 30 /. 3 30 SPACE SPACE SPARE SPARE / 3 40 3 20/1 20/1 20/1 20/1 20/1 20/1 30 Through - ..... , u SPARE SPARE SPARE MOTORIZE GRILL MOTORIZE GRILL MOTORIZE GRILL EMI 20/1 15/1 20/1 20/1 20/1 20/1 20/1 20/1 20/1 20/1 20/1 20/1 20/1 20/1 20/1 20/1 20/1 40 / 3 SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE SPARE SECURITY SYSTEM RCPT- SHOPPERTRAK/DOOR XFORMER SPARE RCPTS. -RTU RCPT- PHONEBOARD/TIME CLOCK RCPTS. -MUSIC SYSTEM RCPTS.- PRINTERS Voltage: 120/208V, 3PH, 4W Code L Code C Code R Code M Code E Code K Code D Ph VA A -- . VA V VA _ VA VA VA -A- B C- -A B- RCPTS. - MANAGERS DESK - A - RCPTS.- MANAGERS DESK - B - DUCT SMOKE DETECTOR - C - EXISTING CU -1 2 20/1 4 6 a 12 14 16 18. 20 20/1 20/1 20/1 RCPTS. -CASH REGISTER RCPTS. -CASH REGISTER RCPTS,- DEACTIVATOR PADS RCPTS.-TABLES RCPTS.-TABLES RCPTS,-SLATWALL RCPTS.- SLATWALL RCPTS.- SLATWALL RCCPTS.-SLATWALL -A- -C- 180 190 180 920 360 360 360 360 100 360 360 360 720 2820 2820 2820 900 900 720 720 RCPTS,- DISPLAY WINDOW Feed Lug Connection Main 28 30 20/1 20/1 20/1 20/ 34 36 2 38 30 40 42 RCPTS_ -SALES FLOOR RCPTS.- SLATWALL S PARE FCU -1 (EXISTING AHU -1) EDH -1 (EXISTING ELECTRIC HEA Through - Feed Lug Connection Breaker Notes: PROVIDE LOCK -ON DEVICE 287 4 Conn KVA phase loa 696 Main 4350 4686 reaker Total 6.8 -A- 3.6 1.6 1..7 Dmd Conn Panel = Bus KVA loads 6.0 4.8 4- Code L Lighting Code C7 Convenience R acl (180 W) Code R'- Receptacles (Non Convenience) Panelboard Notes: 21 2.1 2- 5 8,0 E 6,8 Cade M.' Motors • Largest or VA Code E' Electric Heat Code K'- Kitchen Equip -Demand) 100%' Codsa�'D - Dwelling Units (Hotel /Motel Rooms) -Total KVA SURFACE Mounting # Sppe KVA Spare l 1 8 Adjusted KVA (Demand KVA + Spare KVA) EXISTING : Amps AIC Rating 22 Adjusted Demand Amps 100 Amp Rating of Bus 36 f lhgh Phase Demand Amps 1 24 -Aug-10 100 208 I : Panel Amp Rating (Min Main or Bus Rating) File Name: Project Number : Project Name : : Phase to Phase Voltage PANEL A 411755 -005 [ BBY MOBILE Breaker Notes: - PROVIDE LOCK-ON DEVICE 4320 5601 3880 5601 Conn KVA phase loads Total 28.4 -A- -B- -C- 9.0 9.9 9.5 - COOLING LOAD IS GREATER HEATING LOAD 3 Dmd Conn Panel - Bus KVA Toads Code L !Lighting 4- Code C `- Con Receptacles (180 W) 5- 12.6 12.6 Code R 7 Receptacles ( n Convenience) Panelboard Notes: 15.9 15.9 Code M' Motors Largest motor VA] 1 Code E " Electric Heat 2- Code K7 Kitchen Equip Demand] 1 4- .Code D7 Dwelling Units 28.4 28.4 Total KVA Hotel/Motel Rooms) 5- Spare KVA %Spare] • SURFACE : Mounting 28 Adjusted KVA (Demand KVA + Spare KVA) 10,000 Amps AEC Rating 79 Adjusted Demand Amps 100A : Amp Rating of Bus 83 High Phase Demand Amps 1 24- Aug-10 100A 208 1 : Panel Amp Rating (Min Main or Bus Rating) File Name: I Project Number : Project Name : : Phase to Phase Voltage PANEL LA I 411755-005 BBY MOBILE GENERAL NOTES A. OUTLETS, SWITCHES AND COVERPLATES ARE TO BE LEVITON "DECORA ", WHITE IN COLOR, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. COORDINATE MOUNTING HEIGHTS IN FIELD. B. PROVIDE MULTIPLE GANG COVER PLATES FOR ADJACENT OUTLETS AND SWITCHES. C. PROVIDE ACOUSTICAL SEALANT AT BACKBOXES IN INSULATED WALLS. D. 120 VOLT BRANCH CIRCUITS IN EXCESS OF 75' SHALL HAVE CONDUCTOR SIZE INCREASED A MINIMUM OF 1 CONDUCTOR SIZE. INSTALLING CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE ACTUAL CONDUCTOR SIZE TO BE INSTALLED TO ADHERE TO VOLTAGE DROP REQUIREMENTS. E. SEPARATE ELECTRICAL BOXES ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF FIRE RATED WALLS A MINIMUM OF 24" HORIZONTAL. F. HOME RUNS SHALL BE 3/4" CONDUIT UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. G. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE ON THE PLANS. USE DEVICE MOUNTING HEIGHTS NOTED ON PO k Kt T1 1 t5 GEND. H _ LINEAR I- LUORLSCLNT LUMINAIRES SHALL BE INSTALLED TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF HERO( $RDWITAK IAICt1D1 MALCT THE NEUTRAL OR GROUND WITH OTHER EQUIPMENT. SEPARATE POWER, NEUTRAL AND INSULATED GROUND WIRES, MINIMUM SIZE #12 AWG, SHALL BE RUN TO THE CIRCUIT BREAKER PANELBOARD WHERE GROUND WIRE SHALL BE TIED TO THE GROUND TERMINAL ISOLATED FROM NEUTRAL. DO NOT USE THE CONDUIT FOR GROUNDING. O2 PROVIDE DOUBLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE AT P.O.S. TILL. ON DEDICATED 20 AMP CIRCUIT. MOUNT INSIDE CABINET AS DIRECTED BY FIXTURE SUPPLIER. O3 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO VERIFY WITH FIXTURE SHOP DRAWINGS FOR THE LOCATION OF BBM FURNISHED FIXTURE EXTENSION DROP FOR THE DISPLAY FIXTURE PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN. PROVIDE 2 DOUBLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLES WITHIN FIXTURE CABINET. COORDINATE WITH FIXTURE INSTALLER. €:: PROVIDE CONDUIT CONCEALED IN WALL TO CONNECT MULTI OUTLET ASSEMBLY, FURNISHED BY SLAT WALL MANUFACTURER (ASSEMBLY COMES IN FIVE FOOT LENGTHS WITH SINGLE RECEPTACLES 12" O.C.). EC SHALL MOUNT ASSEMBLY AT 37.5" AFF. WITH A MAXIMUM OF 10' OF ASSEMBLY PER CIRCUIT. SEE DETAIL FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. EC SHALL FIELD MODIFY ASSEMBLY TO PROPER LENGTH AS FIELD CONDITIONS REQUIRE. <> PROVIDE CEILING MOUNT DUPLEX RECEPTACLE FOR SECURITY DEVICE. MOUNT 30" OUT FROM DOOR AND 1' -0" TO THE RIGHT OF THE CENTERLINE OF DOOR. 0. PROVIDE POWER AND DATA FOR CONNECTION OF PRINTER /DATA TRANSFER DEVICE. O7 PROVIDE 1 1/4" EMPTY CONDUIT WITH PULL LINE FROM SERVER RACK TO FLUSH MOUNTED JUNCTION BOX AT 12" A.F.F. AT P.O.S. STATION FOR VOICE /DATA OUTLETS. PROVIDE NYLON BUSHINGS AT EACH END. SO FLUSH CEILING MOUNTED DISPLAY WINDOW RECEPTACLE. O9 E.C. TO PROVIDE AND INSTALL NEW PARAGON MODEL 7000 - SERIES OR EQUAL, WITH 7 DAY, 24 HOUR SCHEDULING FORMAT. MIN (4) N.O. 20 AMP, 120/277 VOLT CONTACTS, 120 VOLT COIL AND SPRING WOUND RIDE THROUGH. SWITCH SHALL CONTROL STORE FRONT LIGHTING AND SIGN LIGHTING. PROGRAM SO LIGHTS TURN ON 1 HOUR BEFORE STORE OPENING AND TURN OFF 1 HOUR AFTER CLOSE. •PROVIDE 24" X 24" X 1/2" PLYWOOD FOR TELECOM EQUIPMENT MOUNTING ABOVE SERVER CABINET. PROVIDE #6 AWG CONTINUOUS COPPER GROUND WIRE AND CONDUIT FROM THE BUILDING SERVICE GROUND BUS TO THE COMMUNICATION AREA. BUS BAR IS PROVIDED BY BBM I.S. VERIFY REQUIREMENTS WITH THE AUTHORITY HAVING JURISDICTION BEFORE INSTALLING EQUIPMENT GROUND. SEE DETAIL 8/E -2. 11 PROVIDE 2" CONDUIT FROM 7' -2" A.F.F. TO DECK WITH 90 DEG. SWEEP AT DECK FOR COMMUNICATIONS ENTRANCE CABLING. PROVIDE NYLON BUSHING AT BOTH ENDS. 12 POWER CABLING AT P.O.S. TILLS IS TO BE ROUTED DOWN THE WALL TO FLUSH MOUNTED JUNCTION BOX AT 12" AF.F. AND INTO THE P.O.S. STAND TO DOUBLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLES. POWER PLAN KEY NOTES cont. 13 PROVIDE 2" SLEEVE THROUGH WALL (ABOVE DOORWAY IF POSSIBLE) TO ALLOW LOW VOLTAGE CABLE TO TRANSFER FROM REAR OF HOUSE TO FRONT OF HOUSE. PENETRATE WALL AT JOIST HEIGHT. FIRE SEAL AS REQUIRED. 14 PROVIDE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE MOUNTED AT 18" A.F.F. FOR GENERAL POWER. SECURITY SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT IS TO BE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED 15 BY BBM. TENANT'S E.C. IS TO FURNISH AND INSTALL J- BOXES, CONDUITS AND PULL STRINGS WHERE APPLICABLE. REFER TO DETAILS 2 THROUGH 6 SHEET E -2 FOR SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS. 16 PROVIDE VOICE /DATA OUTLET RECESSED IN CEILING FOR TRAFFIC COUNTER. PLACE 30" OUT FROM DOORS AND 1' -0" TO THE LEFT OF THE CENTERLINE OF DOORS. 17 EXISTING MOTORIZED GRILL TO REMAIN. FIELD VERIFY THAT EXISTING ELECTRICAL DEVICES ARE IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION. REPAIR OR REPLACE AS REQUIRED. CONDUIT, WIRE AND CIRCUIT ARE SHOWN FOR REFERENCE ONLY. E.C. TO FIELD VERIFY EXISTING ELECTRICAL SERVICE TO EXISTING MOTORIZED GRILL AND PROVIDE CONNECTION AS REQUIRED. • FIRE ALARM DEVICES ARE EXISTING TO REMAIN. RELOCATE AS REQUIRED TO ACCOMMODATE NEW CONSTRUCTION. CONTACT MALL APPROVED FIRE PROTECTION /FIRE ALARM VENDOR FOR CHANGES REQUIRED AND INCLUDE IN YOUR BID. 19 PROVIDE 2" X 4" JUNCTION BOX AND 1/2" CONDUIT WITH PULL LINE TO HVAC UNIT FOR CONTROL OF T -STAT. COORDINATE WITH MECHANICAL PLANS. • PROVIDE DOUBLE DUPLEX RECEPTACLE MOUNTED INSIDE OF P.O.S. TABLE FOR SENSORMATIC DEACTIVATOR PADS. VERIFY BEST MOUNTING LOCATION WITH FIXTURE SUPPLIER. NOTE: 1. E.C. TO SURVEY EXISTING C ❑NDITI ❑NS. VERIFY EXISTING CONDUIT /CONDUCT ❑RS /METERING AND ROUTING ❑F CONDUIT TO LANDLORD'S SPACE. REPORT ANY DISCREPANCIES TO ELECTRICAL DESIGNER. EXISTING 2 "C -4 #3 & 1 #8 GND (MINIMUM) FROM LANDLORD'S MAIN DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM TO TENANT'S DEMISED PREMISES. FIELD VERIFY, REPLACE AS REQUIRED. EXTEND CONDUIT AND WIRE AS REQUIRED TO RELOCATED PANEL LOCATION. EXISTING 2 "C -4 #3 & 1 #8 GND (MINIMUM). FIELD VERIFY, REPLACE AS REQUIRED. EXISTING LANDLORD 208/120V, 3PH, 4W ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION. EXISTING 100A SWITCH TO REMAIN.. EXISTING METER TO REMAIN. LANDLORD'S SPACE LEASE LINE -i5 EXISTING 208/120V, 3PH, 4W, 100 AMP MCB PANELBOARD 'A'. CIRCUIT BREAKERS SHALL BE BOLT ON MOLDED CASE. CIRCUIT BREAKERS SERVING LIGHTING CIRCUITS SHALL BE 'SWD' RATED. MEASURE STEADY STATE LOAD CURRENTS AT PANELBOARD FEEDER. SHOULD THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN PHASES EXCEED 10 %, REARRANGE CIRCUITS TO BALANCE THE PHASE LOADS TO WITHIN 10 %. PROVIDE TYPEWRITTEN DIRECTORY REVISED TO REFLECT CIRCUITING CHANGES REQUIRED TO BALANCE PHASE LOADS. PROVIDE A COPY OF THE LOAD BALANCE DATA TO THE MALL'S CENTER OF OPERATIONS DIRECTOR. PANEL 'A' 208/120V 3PH, 4W L- E.0 TO PROVIDE AND INSTALL NEW TIME 'TC -1' AND CONTACTOR 'C -1'. SEE POWER KEYED NOTE 9. PANEL 'LA' 120/208V 3PH, 4W 100A MCB EXISTING RELOCATED 208/120V, 3PH, 4W, 100 AMP MCB PANELBOARD 'LA'. EXTEND CONDUIT AND WIRE AS REQUIRED TO RELOCATED PANEL LOCATION. CIRCUIT BREAKERS SHALL BE BOLT ON MOLDED CASE. TENANT'S SPACE CO ELECTRICAL RISER DIAGRAM NOT TO SCALE NOTE: ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE CIRCUIT BREAKERS IN EXISTING PANELS AS REQUIRED. MATCH MANUFACTURE AND RATINGS. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKVALA SEP. 01 2010 PERMIT CENTER ELECTRICAL EQU I PMENT SCHEDULE EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT HP/LOAD VOLT/ DISCONNECT POKER SOURCE STORE NUMBER: # ## ELK TA6 DESCRIPTION 4) ZE FEEDER SI NO r� TYPE SIZE FUSE LOG. PANEL GB GKT# AllEk EXISTING CONDENSING UNIT EXISTING 208/3 DISC. 60 NF UNIT LA 40/3 31,3X,41 EXISTING 1,2,3 0 I TING FAN GOIL UNIT EXISTING 208/1 DISC. 60 NF UNIT LA 20/2 34,36 EXISTING 1,2,3 0 HEATER EXISTING ELECTRIC EXISTING 208/3 DISG. 60 NF UNIT LA 30/3 38,40,42 EXISTING 1,2,3 NOTES: I. EXISTIN6 SMOKE DUCT DETECTOR TO REMAIN, FIELD VERIFY THAT EXISTING ELECTRICAL DEVICES ARE IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION. REPAIR OR REPLACE AS REQUIRED. MAINTAIN CONNECTION TO EXISTING DUGT SMOKE DETECTOR ( GKT #L.A -35). EXTEND CONDUIT AND WIRE AS REQUIRED TO NEW PANEL. 'LA' LOCATION. 2. CONDENSING UNIT 'GU -I', FAN GOIL UNIT "FGU -I' AND ELEGTRIG DUCT HEATER 'EDH -I' ARE EXISTING TO REMAIN. MAINTAIN CONNECTION TO EXISTING RELOCATED PANEL 'LA'. EXTEND CONDUIT AND WIRE AS REQUIRED TO NEN PANEL LOCATION. MAINTAIN GONNEGTION TO EXISTING WP GFI SERVIGE RECEPTACLE (GKT LA -23). EXTEND CONDUIT AND WIRE AS REQUIRED TO NEW PANEL LOCATION. 3. MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT GIRGUITRY AND CONTROL: VERIFY GIRGUIT BREAKER AND BRANCH GIRGUITRY TO BE IN AGGORDANGE 111TH MANUFACTURER'S NAME -PLATE DATA REQUIREMENTS. SEPARATE PERMIT AND APPROVAL REQUIRED 2 I z a • s c 0 FAK c E 41 2 0411755 -005 II-z 0161",,,%1 V E � OMOv 1- Inm" _ • _Iwo l Is M Qc�< my MM v G 45 70 c:=,1:t- Z :12"; g W VI w .F. V < (nZJ . u Ld = • a W W 1- Zz :1 t, ix CM m m Zci10 . la SQ. FT. CALCS ow - RETAIL 1,359 SF TOTAL: 1,540 SF CONCEPT: 1.0 LARGE CONCEPT DATE: 04 -1 6 -09 STORE NUMBER: # ## O J J oo J Z O) 1-1.4-1%)N W Z W 4oa I- v- 0 ct Ne)� (!) V) 001- PERMIT SET ISSUE DATE: 07 -20 -10 1 REV. DATE ow - / \ REV1 8/16/10 BY LANDLORD A A \ A A POWER PLAN, SCHEDULES, SERVICE RISER AND CALCULATIONS E -1 A A -11® 9 QA -9 EXISTING RELOCATED PANEL 'LA' XIST1NG TO REMAIN PANEL 'A' 1 \ ELECTRICAL LIGHTING PLAN E2) 1/4" = 1' -0" LUMINAIRE SCHEDULE TOTAL VA PER FIXTURE SYMBOL LTR TYPE LUMINAIRE TYPE MOUNTING B VOLTAGE/ BALLAST LUMINAIRE DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER/ CATALOG SERIES 54 ® A DOWNLIGHT RECESSED (2) F26TBX 120V 8" DIAMETER COMPACT FLUORESCENT DOWNLIGHT COOPER LIGHTING — PORTFOLIO #PD8 HW226E 8HC 54 ® AX — EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING 61 9 QA -9 EXISTING RELOCATED PANEL 'LA' XIST1NG TO REMAIN PANEL 'A' 1 \ ELECTRICAL LIGHTING PLAN E2) 1/4" = 1' -0" LUMINAIRE SCHEDULE TOTAL VA PER FIXTURE SYMBOL LTR TYPE LUMINAIRE TYPE MOUNTING LAMP TYPE VOLTAGE/ BALLAST LUMINAIRE DESCRIPTION MANUFACTURER/ CATALOG SERIES 54 ® A DOWNLIGHT RECESSED (2) F26TBX 120V 8" DIAMETER COMPACT FLUORESCENT DOWNLIGHT COOPER LIGHTING — PORTFOLIO #PD8 HW226E 8HC 54 ® AX EXISTING DOWNLIGHT EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING EXISTING 61 B 2X2 FLUORESCENT RECESSED LAY —IN GRID CEILING (2)F31 T8 SPX35 U 120/277V 2X2 RECESSED, GRID LAY —IN FLUORESCENT PARABOLIC TROFFER COOPER LIGHTING — METALUX #2EP3GX-2U1-5/8 S331— UNV— E681 -26C —U ■■■ ■ ■■ 61 BE 2X2 FLUORESCENT WITH BATTERY BACKUP RECESSED LAY —IN GRID CEILING (2)F31 T8 SPX35 U 120/277V 2X2 RECESSED, GRID LAY —IN FLUORESCENT PARABOLIC TROFFER WITH EMERGENCY BATTERY BALLAST COOPER LIGHTING — METALUX #2EP3GX- 2U1 -5/8 S331 —(120 OR 277 VERIFY)— EL— FBP240H— EB81 -2BC —U •■■ .■ 75 /FT 77 72 D D1 D2 TRACK TRACK LIGHT FIXTURE TRACK LIGHT FIXTURE SURFACE /PENDANT TRACK TRACK - -- 70W T4.5 MH INCLUDED (2) F4OBX 40W 120V TRACK CERAMIC METAL HALIDE TRACK LIGHT COMPACT FLUORESCENT TRACK LIGHT HALO #L650, L651, L652, L653 SATIN WHITE, ACCESSORIES AS REQUIRED. HALO #L5300 70E SC P L HALO #L3240E P LVR3240SC . v , 59 H 4' -0" FLUORESCENT STRIP SURFACE (2) F32T8/ SPX35 /ECO 120/277V FIXTURES TO BE CHAIN HUNG 8' -6" A.F.F. TO BOTTOM OF LIGHT FIXTURE. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. COOPER LIGHTING — METALUX #SSF- 232 — UNV— E681 —U 16 P MINI PENDANT DOWNLIGHT PENDANT FLE15 /2 /A19XL 120V CLASSIC CYLINDER PENDANT HALO #H1 CYL AH 19 BL 3 Z X1 EXIT SIGN SURFACE INCLUDED 120/277V STENCIL SINGLE AND DOUBLE FACE LED EXIT SIGN WITH BATTERY BACK UP COOPER LIGHTING — SURE—LITES #CX7 1 70 R SD (SINGLE FACE) #CX7 2 70 R SD (DOUBLE FACE) 38 X2 EMERGENCY LIGHT SURFACE INCLUDED 120/277V SELF DIAGNOSTIC EMERGENCY LIGHT WITH BATTERY BACK UP COOPER LIGHTING —SURE CITES #CC7NCMRT —SD LIGHT FIXTURE SCHEDULE NOTES: 2. SUBSTITUTION OF LUMINAIRES AND 3. ALL LUMINAIRES ARE TO BE HALO Sc COOPER —CITY LIGHTING; LAMPS IS NOT ALLOWED, NO FURNISHED BY GC /EC. STEVE LEHRMANN (314) 534 -1090 EXCEPTIONS. SUPPLIERS: SLEHRMANN©CITYLIGHTING.COM 1. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL ELEVATION FOR CENTER DISPLAY TRACK LUMINAIRE MOUNTING HEIGHTS. GENERAL NOTES A. OUTLETS, SWITCHES AND COVERPLATES ARE TO BE LEVITON "DECORA ", WHITE IN COLOR, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. COORDINATE MOUNTING HEIGHTS IN FIELD. B. PROVIDE MULTIPLE GANG COVER PLATES FOR ADJACENT OUTLETS AND SWITCHES. C. PROVIDE ACOUSTICAL SEALANT AT BACKBOXES IN INSULATED WALLS. D. 120 VOLT BRANCH CIRCUITS IN EXCESS OF 75' SHALL HAVE CONDUCTOR SIZE INCREASED A MINIMUM OF 1 CONDUCTOR SIZE. INSTALLING CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE ACTUAL CONDUCTOR SIZE TO BE INSTALLED TO ADHERE TO VOLTAGE DROP REQUIREMENTS. E. SEPARATE ELECTRICAL BOXES ON OPPOSITE SIDES OF FIRE RATED WALLS A MINIMUM OF 24" HORIZONTAL. F. HOME RUNS SHALL BE 3/4" CONDUIT UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. G. UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE ON THE PLANS, USE DEVICE MOUNTING HEIGHTS NOTED ON THE ELECTRICAL SYMBOL LEGEND. H. LINEAR FLUORESCENT LUMINAIRES SHALL BE INSTALLED TO MEET THE REQUIREMENTS OF NEC REGARDING LOCAL DISCONNECTING MEANS. LIGHTING PLAN KEY NOTES 0! MOMENTARY CONTACT SWITCH 'MCI'. SWITCH 'MCI' SHALL CONTROL CONTACTOR (01) FOR PENDANT AND TRACK LIGHTING CIRCUITS A -13 & 15. SWITCH 'a' SHALL CONTROL LIGHTING CIRCUIT A -9. O PROVIDE J —BOX AND DISCONNECTING MEANS IN ACCESSIBLE CEILING SPACE FOR CONNECTION OF LED SIGN POWER. COORDINATE REQUIREMENTS PRIOR TO ROUGH —IN. ROUTE SIGN CIRCUIT VIA TIME CLOCK. REFER TO KEY NOTE #9 ON POWER PLAN FOR SOURCE. FINAL CONNECTION OF SIGN BY SIGN VENDOR. O ROUTE STORE FRONT LIGHTING CIRCUIT VIA TIME CLOCK. REFER TO KEY NOTE #9 ON POWER PLAN. «::: PROVIDE UNSWITCHED CIRCUITS TO EMERGENCY BATTERY TYPE 'X2' AND EXIT SIGNS 'X1' AND NIGHT LIGHTS. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA SFP 01 2010 PERMIT CENTER SEPARATE 4 APPROVAL REQUIRED a r z 0 el 2 a g L m my c v) = °' a25 E 0411755 -005 2 SQ. FT. CALCS RETAIL: 1 ,359 SF TOTAL: 1,540 SF CONCEPT: 1 .0 LARGE CONCEPT DATE: 04 -1 6 -09 STORE NUMBER: # ## 0 :co C° Q W r Z o, W Q Z IO H W� U O J CL r4") (/) V) 00 I— PERMIT SET ISSUE DATE: 07 -20 -10 REV. DATE REV1 8/16/10 BY LANDLORD A n n LIGHTING PLAN AND SCHEDULES E 1 a • 4 } 5 1 16010 - MEWL PROVISIONS A. Work consists of furnishing labor, materials, equipment and services required for the complete installation of electrical work shown in the Contract Documents and specified in Division 16. B. Include parts and labor, which are incidental and necessary for a complete and operable instation even though not specifically mentioned in the Contract Documents. Such items include nuts, bolts, anchors, brackets, sleeves, offsets in conduit, fittings, relays, etc. C. Arrange with landlord to provide temporary and permanent utility services as required and coordinate their installation with construction progress of this project. pay fees and costs charged by utility companies for utility services. D. Obtain temporary and permanent permits and licenses required in connection with this Division's work. Pay fees and expenses required for such permits and licenses. E. Request inspections as required by regulating agencies and /or regulations. Pay charges for inspections by regulating agencies of installations of plans and specifications. F. Include State and Local sales taxes in the bid. Keep accurate records of these taxes and furnish such records to the tenant upon request. G. Meet or exceed current applicable codes, ordinances and regulations for installations. Promptly notify the engineer, in writing, if the contract documents appear to conflict with governing codes and regulations. contractor assumes responsibility and costs for correcting non - complying work installed without notifying the engineer. H. Higher quality of workmanship and materials indicated in the Contract Documents takes precedence over that allowed in referenced codes and standards. I. The terms defined below apply to work included in Division 16. 1. The work - as defined in the 1997 AIA Document A201: 'The term 'Work' means the construction and services required by the Contract Documents whether completed or partially completed, and includes other labor, materials, equipment and services provided or to be provided by the Contractor to fulfill the Contractor's obligations. The Work may constitute the whole or a part of the Project.' 2. Furnish - to obtain in new condition ready for installation into the work. 3. Install - to store, set in place, connect and place into operation into the work. 4. Provide - to furnish and install. 5. Connect - to bring service to the equipment and make final attachment including necessary switches, outlets, boxes, terminations, etc. 6. Conduit - includes in addition to conduit, fittings, pull boxes, hangers and other supports and accessories related to such conduit. 7. Concealed - hidden from sight in chases, furred spaces, shafts, hung ceilings, embedded in construction, in crawl spaces or buried. 8. Exposed: not installed underground nor concealed as defined above. J. The drawing and specifications constitute the Contract Documents. An item noted in the specification or shown on the drawings is included in the Contract Documents. K. electrical details and drawings are diagrammatic, unless specifically noted. Field verify dimensions and notify the Engineer of conflicts oR discrepancies, in writing, prior to installation. L. Initiate, maintain and supervise safety precautions required with this work in accordance with the regulations of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and other governing agencies. M. Do not remove or disturb asbestos containing materials from the project. Immediately stop work and notify the TENANT if asbestos containing materials are suspected. N. Before submitting a proposal on the work contemplated, examine the site of the proposed work and become thoroughly familiar with existing conditions and limitations. No extra compensation will be allowed because of misunderstanding as to the amount of work involved nor bidders lack of knowledge of existing conditions which could have been discovered or reasonably anticipated prior to bidding. 0. Conduits, pipes, ducts, lights, devices, speakers, etc., shown on the drawings as existing have been based on existing plans and may not be installed as originally shown. It is the contractors responsibility to visit the site and make determination of the existence, location and condition of such facilities prior to submitting a bid. P. Consult the drawings and specifications of Mechanical and other trades for correlating information and lay out work so that it will coordinate with other trades. Verify dimensions and conditions (i.e., finished ceiling heights, footing and foundation elevations, beam depths, etc.) with the Architectural and Structural drawings. Notify the Architect /Engineer of conflicts that CANNOT be resolved, in the field, by affected trades. Replacement of work due to lack of coordination and failure to verify existing conditions will be completed at no cost to the tenant. Q. Install conduit, cable tray, busduct, equipment, etc. allowing proper code and maintenance clearances and to avoid blocking passageways and access panels. R. Where work must be replaced due to the failure of the Contractor to verify the conditions existing on the job, such replacement must be accomplished at no cost to the tenant. This applies to shop fabricated work as well as to work fabricated in place. S. Throughout the course of the work, minor changes and adjustments to the installation may be requested by the Engineer. The Contractor shall make adjustments without additional cost to the tenant, where such adjustments are necessary to the proper installation and operation within the intent of the Contract Documents. This does not include work already completed. T. Ob..,.r location of connection to equipment, furnished by others, from the person furnishing the equipment. U. Drawings and specifications are complementary and what is called for in either onE is as binding as if called for in both. V. Include the better quality, greater quantity or higher cost for an item or arrangement where a disagreement exists in the drawings and specifications. W. Guarantee and maintain the stability of work and materials and keep same in perfect repair and condition for the period of one (1) year after the final completion of the work as evidenced by issuance of the final certificate by the Architect. X. Defects due to faulty work or materials appearing during the above mentioned period must be immediately made good by the Contractor at his own expense to the entire satisfaction of the tenant and Architect and Engineer. Include damage to the finish or the building resulting from the original defect or repairs. Y. Replace receptacles, switches, coverplates, etc., damaged by any Contractor during the course of construction. Z. Materials furnished for the temporary light and power system remain Contractors property. Remove when there is no longer need for temporary light and power or when directed by the Architect.. M. Coordinate /schedule work with the tenant to minimize disruptions. Confine interruptions to the smallest possible area. Provide temporary connections if required to provide continuity of service. BB. Inspect areas affected by the interruptions and return automatically controlled equipment, electrically operated equipment to the same operating condition prior to the interruption. CC. No fire alarm systems are to remain inactive at the end of the work day. Assure that the fire alarm system is operational at the end of each work day. Coordinate with the landlord. DD. Do not disturb normal use of the facility, except within the immediate construction area. Keep walks, driveways, entrances, etc. free and clear of equipment, material and debris. EE. Store equipment and material in a place and manner that minimizes congestion and is approved by the tenant. FF. Provide new material and equipment, unless noted otherwise. Protect equipment and material from damage, dirt and the weather. GG. Provide the highest quality workmanship and perform work only by skilled mechanics. Install material and equipment in accordance with manufacturers' recommendations, instructions and current NECA standards. HH. The tenant reserves the right to reject material or workmanship not in accordance with the specifications, before or after installation. MM. Perform cutting and patching necessary to work, unless specifically delegated to the General Contractor. Obtain special permission from the landlord before cutting structural members or finished material. Perform patching in such a manner as to leave no visible trace and return the area affected to the condition of undisturbed work. Perform patching by workers experienced, skilled, and licensed for the particular type of work involved. Inferior work will not be accepted. NN. Patch holes left as a result of demolition of electrical equipment and devices. 00. Prevent the spread of dust, debris, and other material into adjacent areas. PP. Replace ceiling tiles damaged during installation of work, with NEW TILE. QQ. Provide minimum 4' high concrete pads for floor mounted equipment. RR. Size pad to provide a minimum 2' overlap around perimeter of equipment. SS. Refinish electrical equipment damaged during shipping and /or installation to its original condition. Remove rust; prime, and paint per manufacturer's recommendations for finish equal to original. TT. Paint new raceway systems in exposed finished AREAS. UU. After tests have been made and accepted, clean light luminaires, panels and other equipment installed by the Contractor, leaving the entire work area in a clean and complete working order. W. Operate equipment and systems in their operating modes, to verify proper operation, prior to final inspection and Owner instructions. Notify the Engineer, in writing, that systems have been tested and are functioning and operating properly WW. Include documentation of instructions in the Operation and Maintenance Manuals. XX. Contractor is responsible for damage to electrical equipment or materials until final acceptance of the entire project by the tenant. Keep equipment clean until final acceptance of the entire project by the tenant. .6025 - DEMOLmON A. Examine the building to determine actual conditions and extent of work prior to bidding the project. Refer unclear details or conflicts to the Architect /Engineer for clarification prior to bidding the drawings. B. Verify that field measurements and circuiting arrangements are as shown on Drawings. C. Verify that abandoned wiring and equipment serve only abandoned facilities. D. Beginning of demolition means installer accepts existing conditions. E. Coordinate phasing of the demolition work with the construction sequence schedule. F. Disconnect electrical systems in walls, floors, and ceilings scheduled for removal. G. Coordinate utility service outages with landlord. H. Identify existing electrical equipment such as conduits, boxes, puliboxes, conduit bodies, and conduit racks that will need additional support due to the demolition of the existing supports. I. Provide temporary wiring and connections to maintain existing systems, including telephone and data systems, in service during construction. When work must be performed on energized equipment or circuits, use personnel experienceD in such operations. J. Existing Electrical Service: Maintain existing system in service until new system is complete and ready for service. Disable system only to make switchovers and connections. Notify and obtain permission from tenant, Architect /Engineer at least 24 hours before partially or disabling system. Minimize outage duration. Make temporary connections to maintain service in areas adjacent to work area. K. Existing Fire Alarm System: Maintain existing system in service until new system is accepted. Disable system only to make switchovers and connections. Notify and obtain permission from landlord, Architect /Engineer and local fire service at least 24 hours before partially or completely disabling system. Minimize outage duration. Make temporary connections to maintain service in area adjacent to work area. L. Existing Telephone /Data System: Maintain existing systems in service until new systems are complete and ready for service and accepted. Disable systems only to make switchovers and connections. Notify and obtain permission from landlord, Architect /Engineer and Telephone Utility Company at least 24 hours before partially or completely disabling system. Minimize outage duration. Make temporary connections to maintain service in areas adjacent to work area. M. Demolish and extend existing electrical work under and this Section, and as indicated on the Drawings. Remove, relocate, and extend existing installations to accommodate new construction. N. Provide supports for existing electrical equipment that was supported previously by demolished walls, floors, ceiling or other structures. Provide new supports from structural members not slated for demolition, prior to demolition. 0. tenant reserves the right of first refusal to obtain material shown to be removed under this contract. Items not retained by the tenant become the property of the Contractor and must be removed from the premises. P. Demolish and remove electrical systems indicated for demolition. No portion of these systems may be abandoned in place. Q. Remove abandoned wiring to source of supply. R. Remove exposed abandoned conduit, including abandoned conduit above accessible ceiling finishes. Cut conduit in walls, floors, or columns back to a point where patching can be adequately performed and patch surfaces. S. Disconnect abandoned outlets and remove devices. Remove abandoned outlets if conduit servicing them is abandoned and removed. Provide blank cover for abandoned outlets, which are not removed. T. Disconnect and remove abandoned panelboards and distribution equipment. U. Disconnect and remove electrical devices and equipment serving utilization equipment that has been removed. V. Disconnect and remove abandoned luminaires. Remove brackets, stems, hangers, and other accessories. W. Repair adjacent construction and finishes damaged during demolition and extension work. X. Maintain access to existing electrical INSTALLATIONS, WHICH remain active. Modify installation or provide access panel as appropriate. Y. Extend existing installations using materials and methods compatible with existing electrical installations, or as specified. Relocate and reroute conduit and wiring as required for conduit concealed in walls or structure being altered as part of the remodeling. Maintain continuity to devices in and downstream of remodeled work. Z. Reroute existing raceway and WIRING, WHICH is exposed due to removal of existing construction. Conceal new raceway and wiring and maintain operation. M. If conductors are required to be removed from existing raceways, install with new conductors. BB. Provide new coverplates throughout the remodeled areas. CC. Dispose of fluorescent lamps, ballasts, and other hazardous materials in accordance with State and Federal regulations. DD. Prior to reinstallation of used equipment, thoroughly inspect each item and report defects to the Engineer /Architect in writing. Instructions for corrective measures will be given at the time and the Contract amount adjusted accordingly. If no defects are reported, the material will be included under the contractor's ONE -YEAR guarantee as outlined in Section: 16010. EE. Panelboards: Clean exposed surfaces and check tightness of electrical connections. Replace damaged circuit breakers and provide closure plates for vacant positions. Provide typed circuit directory showing revised circuiting arrangement. FF. luminaires: Remove existing luminaires for cleaning. Use mild detergent to clean exterior and interior surfaces; rinse with clean water and wipe dry. Replace lamps, ballasts, and broken electrical parts. GG. Install relocated materials and equipment as indicated on the drawings. 16050 - BASIC MATERIALS AND METHODS A. Encase conductors in a continuous raceway system. Provide pull and junction boxes as required by the NEC. Size raceway per the NEC with oversize conduits as indicated. Provide minimum 3/4° conduit for branch circuit homeruns, provide minimum 1/2° conduit, unless, noted otherwise. B. Provide EMT for conductors unless noted otherwise. Provide concrete -tight steel compression or steel setscreW type fittings, couplings and bushings. Cast or indentor type devices are not acceptable. Fittings used in plenum applications shall be rated for such use. C. Provide IMC or concrete - encased PVC conduit for service entrance conductors. D. PVC conduit may be used underground or below concrete slabs. Provide coated rigid steel elbows for elbows where PVC is used. E. Provide flexible metal conduit for connections to transformers, motors and other vibrating pieces of equipment. Provide liquid -tight conduit for connections in damp or wet locations. Provide ground type fittings and grounding conductor inside flexible conduit. Adjust conduit size if required. F. Provide recessed outlet boxes and junction boxes in new construction. Conceal conduit work in new construction, except mechanical rooms. Conduit and boxes in mechanical rooms may be run exposed. G. provide expansion fittings where raceway crosses building expansion joints. H. Run exposed conduit in a neat, workmanlike manner parallel to the building lines, tight to the wall and ceiling surfaces, and firmly support with conduit clamps or hangers. Provide two (2) hole mounting straps, minimum three (3) feet on center, for surface conduit mounted on walls less than six (6) feet above finished floor. Place conduits at least 8" away from hot piping and surfaces including domestic hot water lines. I. Provide galvanized code gauge steel junction and pull boxes with screw on covers of type, shape and size required to suit each installation. Provide gasketing in damp and dusty locations. Provide cast boxes in weatherproof, vapor tight and explosion proof environments. J. Provide 4" boxes throughout. Provide 3 1/2° deep boxes where installed in masonry, 2 1/2' minimum elsewhere. Provide single gang mud or tile ring for single devices. K. Mount outlets boxes in exposed masonry walls with the bottom of the box on the top of the mortor joint and the vertical line of the box either on the mortar joint or on the center line of the masonry unit. Plumb and accurately align wall outlets in rows. Mount ceiling boxes symmetrical with walls, beams and /or tiles. Mounting heights indicated on the drawings are from the center of the outlet box to the finished floor directly below the outlet. Exterior heights are from inside adjacent FLoor, or if no FLoor, from the first floor above grade, unless noted otherwise. L. Coordinate the location of outlets with architectural and mechanical drawings before installation. Coordinate door swings in the field before locating switches. M. Provide new wiring devices in each outlet indicated on the drawings. Provide devices from one manufacturer. Color to match adjacent surface. N. Approved toggle switch manufacturers /model numbers: Manufacturer 20/120 -277V Wall Switches 1 -pole 1 -pole w /Pilot 2 -pole 3 -way 4 -way Keyed 1 -pole Mom. Contact Cooper 2221 2221PL 2222 2223 2224 2221L 1995 Hubbell HBL1221 HBL1221PL HBL1222 HBL1223 HBL1224 HBL1221L HBL1557 P &S PS2OAC1 PS2OAC1 -RPL PS2OAC2 PS2OAC3 PS2OAC4 PS2OAC1 -L 1251 Leviton 1221 -2 1221 -2PL 1777 -2 1223 -2 1224 -2 1221 -2L 1257 0. Approved standard receptacle manufacturers /model numbers: Manufacturer 20A,/125V Standard Receptacles Simplex Duplex GFI IG TVSS Tamper Resistant Cooper 5361 5362 XGF20 105362 5362S TR8300 Hubbell HBL5361 HBL5362 GFR5352A 105362 HBL5360SA HBL8300SGA P &S 5361 5362A or PT5362A 2094 1G6300 8300SP TR63H Leviton 5361 5362 8899 5362 -IG 7380 8300 -SG *PROVIDE THE CORRESPONDING HOSPITAL GRADE DEVICE WHEN THIS DEVICE IS USED. P. Provide new coverplates over boxes with the following specifications: finished areas and unfinished areas PROVIDE SMOOTH PLASTIC COVERS, COLOR TO MATCH ADJACENT SURFACE OR AS SELECTED BY THE ARCHITECT. Provide appropriate covers over special purpose receptacles. Provide new weatherproof coverplates for outlets and switches as indicated on the Drawings and for exterior devices. Q. Provide wire and cable with insulation voltage rating equal to or greater than the applied system voltage. Provide solid or stranded copper conductors with type THWN, THHN, or XHHN insulation for No. 12 AWG and No. 10 AWG conductors. Provide stranded copper conductors with type THWN, THHN, or XHHW insulation for No. 8 AWG and larger conductors. Provide minimum No. 12 AWG conductor size, unless noted otherwise. Use the minimum conductor size when no size is indicated. conductors to be color -coded as follows;120 /208 volt systems -phase a(black), phase b(red), phase c(blue), neUtral(white). 277/480 volt systems -phase a(brown), phase b(orange), phase c(yellow), neutral(white with tracer or gray). grounding system (green). R. Prior to turning the building over to the Owner turn on equipment in the building including lighting and with a multimeter, read the current drawn on each hot leg of feeder supplying each distribution panel. If the current in any one leg varies more than 5% (plus or minus) from the arithmetic average of the current in the hot legs, reconnect the branch circuits to obtain a balanced loading. S. Provide fire barriers around conduit, pipe, tubing, bus ducts and cables passing through smoke and fire rated floors and walls. Provide CP 25, 303 and PSS7904 Series by 3M, or "Flame -Safe" system by Thomas and Betts Corp for fire seals. Provide HILTI CP -617 firestop putty pad around electrical outlet boxes located in fire ratea walls. T. Make connections to motors and equipment furnished and set in place by others. Provide starters, manual controls and auxiliary equipment where indicated in schedules and specified herein. Provide disconnect switches as indicated in schedules, specified herein and required by Code. 16400 - POMIER DISfRIBlR10N A. Retail Metering Center. 1. Provide meter sections containing meter quantities as indicated on the Drawings. 2. Provide meter branches rated 200 amp maximum. 3. Provide 3 phase, 4 wire meters for use on 120/208 VOLT AND 277/480 volt, 3 phase, 4 wire systems with seven (7) jaw meter sockets. Meters furnished by the utility company. 4. Mount the above components as shown on the Drawings in a UL approved and labeled, NEMA Class 1 floor mounted steel enclosure. Enclosure to be constructed to finished steel cleaned, primed, and painted with baked enamel finish prior to shipment to the job site. B. Provide fuses of the following types (BussmaNn used as reference): 1. 600 amps and above: Time -delay type designed to hold 500% of rated current for a minimum of 4 seconds and clear 20 times current in 0.01 seconds or less with interrupting ratings of 200,000 amperes RMS symmetrical and peak let- through current and energy let- through values established by U.L. Standard for Class L fuses. Provide KRP -C fuses. 2. Below 600 Amps: Dual- Element construction with interrupting rating of 200,000 amperes RMS symmetrical and peak let -thru current established by U.L. Standard for Class RK -1 fuses. Provide LPN -RK /LPS -RK. 3. Motor circuits: Protect individual motor circuits with full load ampere rating (FLA) of 400 amperes or less with dual - element time -delay fuses. Provide LPN -RK /LPS -RK. Protect larger horsepower motors with time -delay fuses. Provide KRP -C fuses. Provide U.L. Class RK1, dual - element time -delay for other motors,. 4. Motor Controllers: Protect NEMA and IEC style motor controllers with dual - element, time -delay fuses to provide Type 2 coordination for the controller. Provide LPS -RK fuses. 5. Protect circuit breaker panels with U.L. Class RK1, Class L fuses. Provide LPN -RK, LPS -RK, or KRP -C fuses. 6. Provide fuse sizes as indicated on the Drawings. 7. Acceptable manufacturers: BussmaNn, Ferraz- Shawmut or Littelfuse or pre- approved equal. C. Provide lighting and appliance panelboard assemblies adhering to the following specifications: 1. Enclosures constructed of galvanized sheet steel of thickness as required by Code, with enameled steel trim, distributed busing, hinged steel doors latches, locks and adjustable trim clamps. Provide NEMA 3R enclosures for exterior locations. 2. Provide welded metal frame with typed circuit directory for each panel. 3. Compliant to the following standards: UL 50, UL 67, NEMA PB -1, NFPA 70 and Fed. Spec W- P -115C , UL 489, NEMA AB -1, Fed. Spec. W- C- 375B /GEN, IEC 157 -1 and BS 4752. 4. Compliant to Article 408 of the NEC: 'Lighting and Appliance panelboard'. Maximum of 42 poles per panelboard assembly. 5. Provide panelboards with interrupting ratings as shown on the plans. 6. Provide 240 volt AC rated panelboards for 208/120 and 240 volt AC systems. Provide 480 /277 volt rated panelboards for 480/277 volt systems. 7. Provide tin - plated copper bus bars or tin - plated aluminum bus bars. 8. Provide proper lugs (75 C. minimum temperature rating) and gutter space for cable size indicated on the plans. 9. Provide panels by the same manufacturer. 10. Provide screw mounted, engraved namplates for each panelboard. 11. Provide molded case, non - adjustable, thermal- magnetic, quick -make, quick- break, bolt -on type circuit breakers. Refer t o the schedules on the plans for s i zes and quantities. 12. Provide muli -pole breakers where indicated on the schedules. Handle ties on single pole breakers are not acceptable. 13.PROVIDE SECONDARY GROUND BUS IN EACH 208/120V PANEL BOARD. 14. Acceptable Manufacturers: A. 240 Volt 1. Square D type NQOD 2. Siemens type 51 series 3. Cutler Hammer Pow -R -line 1a series 4. General Electric AQ series 5. Pre - approved equal B. 480 volt 1. Squared D type NF 2. Siemens type S2 series 3. Cutler Hammer Pow -R -line 2a series 4. General Electric AE series 5. Pre - approved equal D. Provide panel identification label for each panel including panel name, voltage and feeder. For example: °HDP -1 -1, 480/277 V, 3, 4 wire, 2'C - 4 # 4/0 THWN'. E. Mount panelboards and cabinets to building structure or interior wall construction. Mount independent of conduit and raceways entering boxes. F. Mount panelboards with cabinet top at 78" above finished floor. G. Provide 3/4 "empty conduits from each flush mounted panelboard. When the floor is on grade, provide three (3) conduits into the ceiling cavity above. When the floor has accessible space below, provide two (2) conduits into the ceiling space above and two (2) conduits into the accessible space below the floor. Ends shall be capped and shall be tagged at both ends with permanent tags. H. Provide a circuit directory completely typed on the interior of each panel door. I. Equipment Ground Solidly ground conduit systems, switch boxes, cabinets, motor frames, switchgear, transformers, and other permanently installed equipment in accordance with the latest edition of the National Electrical Code to form a continuous, permanent and effective grounding system. Bond expansion joints and metal raceway sections. Provide ground conductor as indicated on the drawings or specified herein. J. When connecting single phase circuits and equipment to a three (3) phase system, distribute the loads on the phases to achieve an approximately balanced loading of the THREE -PHASE system. 16430 - MOTOR CONTROL A. Provide "on -off" toggle type manual starter switch with thermal overload protection for single phase motors, where manual control is indicated. Provide each switch with a red pilot light indicating when motor is on. B. Provide full voltoge type starters and thermal overload protection and external manual reset for THREE -PHASE motors, unless indicated otherwise. Equip each starter with 120 volt coil, control power transformer, secondary fuse block and fuses, auxiliary contacts as indicated, red "ON" pilot light, and "HAND - OFF -AUTO" control switch. Provide combination starter /disconnect when indicated on the plans. Acceptable Manufacturers for magnetic starters: Allen - Bradley Bull. 509 &512, Square D Class 8536, Cutler Hammer, General Electric, ITE /Siemens equivalent or pre- approved equal. C. Provide manual motor starting switch or Type "SS" fused disconnect adjacent to each 120 VAC single phase motor located out of sight and /or in excess of 50' -0" from the controller, or as indicated on the Drawings.. D. Inter lock rooftop hvac unit fan starter with duct detector to shut down fan upon detector activation. 16460 - TRANSFORIERS A. Provide ventilated, indoor, dry-type distribution transformer with the capacity and voltage characteristics indicated on the Drawings. Transformers 15 KVA and above will be designed to operate with a 115 degrees C. Temperature rise above 40 degrees C. ambient. Provide insulating materials for a 220 degrees C. insulation system. B. Provide transformers meeting or exceeding NEMA class 1 efficiency requirements as required in the Local Energy Code. C. Provide voltage taps as indicated below: 1. Provide two 5% FCBN taps for single and 3 phase transformers 9 KVA and below. 2. Provide two 2 1/2% FCBN and two 2 1/2% FCAN taps for 3 phase transformers 15 KVA and below. 3. Provide four 2 1/2% FCBN and two 2 1/2% FCAN taps for 3 phase transformers above 15 KVA. D. Provide sound ratings not exceeding the following levels: 1. 0 to 15 KVA, 40 Decibels. 2. 15 to 50 KVA, 45 Decibels. 3. 50 to 150 KVA, 50 Decibels. 4. 150 KVA or Greater, 50 Decibels. E. Provide continuous copper or aluminum coil conductors with brazed or welded terminations. F. Isolate transformer core and coil from the enclosure using vibration - absorbing mounts. G. Provide transformers 75 KVA or less with enclosures suitable for wall, floor or trapeze mounting. Provide transformer larger than 75 KVA with enclosures suitable for floor or trapeze mounting. H. Provide maximum case temperatures not exceeding a 35C temperature rise above a 40 degree C ambient. I. Acceptable manufacturers: Cutler Hammer, General Electric, Sorgel, Hevi -Duty Jefferson Electric or pre- approved equal. 16500 - LIGHTING Comply with NEC as applicable to the installation and Comply with UBC as applicable to the installation and Provide IUMINAIRES that are listed and labeled by U.L. application. Provide lamp ballasts that comply with Certified Ballast Comply with local, state and federal energy codes. Provide IUMINAIRES with lamps, for each outlet shown on the Drawings and as specified herein. See IUMINAIRES list the plan. Provide fluorescent lamp ballasts with the following minimum specifications 1. DISCONNECTING MEANS ON THE LINE SIDE OF THE BALLAST TO DISCONNECT HOT AND NEUTRAL CONDUCTORS, AS REQUIRED AFTER JANUARY 1, 2008 BY THE 2005 NEC ARTICLE 410.73G. PROVIDE EITHER FACTORY - INSTALLED DISCONNECTING MEANS, OR PROVIDE HELD- INSTALLED DISCONNECT INSIDE THE BALLAST CHANNEL a. APPROVED FIELD - INSTALLED DISCONNECT 1) WAGO 873 2) TYCO /AMP LIGHT -N -LOK CPGI SERIES 3) T & B STA -KON LD2 /LD3 SERIES 2. Provide U.L. listed and labeled, C.B.M. approved ballasts. 3. Programmed Rapid Start technology to ensure longest lamp life. 4. T8 Only: Parallel -wired operation to ensure light output from one ballast even with 5. Compact Fluorescent only: Series wired lamps for multiple lamp configurations, and leads 6. Class 'P' rated with thermally activated automatic resetting protective devices sealed in housing. 7. Current Crest Factor: 1.7 or less on 60 Hz modulated current. 8. Comply with FCC Rules Part 18 requirements governing electromagnetic and radio frequency interference 9. Complies with IEEE 587 for withstanding line transients, voltage regulation ± 10 percent, light regulation percent. 10. Ballast Factor: 0.88 or higher. 11. Power Factor greater than 95 percent 12. Sound rating: °A' 13. Minimum 5 year warranty including $10 /ballast labor 14. Total Harmonic Distortion: <20% , but greater than 10 %. 15. End -of -life lamp sensing for Compact Fluorescent ballasts. Approved manufacturers - T8 electronic ballasts 1. Advance Centium Program Rapid Start series 2. Universal Lighting Technologies Triad AccuStart Approved manufacturers - Compact Fluorescent 1. Motorola Gold edition 2. Robertson 3. Osram Quicktronic series 4. Universal Lighting Technologies Provide inside frosted lamps with 1. Approved manufacturers a. Philips b. General Electric c. Osram /Sylvania d. Pre - approved equal Provide minimum 85 CRI for fluorescent lamps. Provide 4100K color lamps 1. Provide F032, F025 and F017 T8 lamps for 4', 3' and 2' IUMINAIRES, respectively, unless 2. Approved manufacturers: a. GE Starcoat SPX b. Phillips TL80 c. Osram Sylvania Octron 800XP Provide solid state, slid -type dimmers suitable for mounting behind common neutral circuits. 1. Provide 600 watts capacity per dimmer unless noted otherwise on the plans. 2. Acceptable Manufacturers: Lutron Nova T-stor series or pre- approved equal. Solid State type Time Switches. 1. Provide solid state, programmable 24 240 volts. Provide long life lithium 2. Provide astronomical control. 3. Acceptable manufacturers 0. Paragon EC7000 series b. Tork Model D100 series c. pre- approved equal Provide lighting contactors that adhere to called out on the drawings: 1. Electrically held relay, 30 amp ballast rated, 2. 2 pole minimum (refer to plans for required 3. Installed in NEMA 1 enclosure indoors, NEMA 4. Coil Voltage: 24VAC. 5. Coordinate accessories with Division 6. Approved Manufacturers: a. Square D Class 8903, Type 'L' b. ASCO 917 series c. Siemens type CLM d. pre- approved equal 0. Provide photoelectric switch control 1. UL listed. 2. Approved manufacturers: a. Paragon CW /210 series b. Tork 2101 series 3. If used as a sensor input to the lighting control system, provide photocell controllers lighting control panels used on this project. Refer to section 16915. Provide hangers, rods, mounting brackets, supports, frames, etc. for proper and safe luminaire luminaires in accordance with manufacturers' recommendations and instructions. Provide luminaires complete with auxiliaries required for proper, safe and distortion free installation in the various ceiling constructions in which they appear. Coordinate ceiling types with the Architectural drawings and provide compatible luminaires. Provide felt or fiberglass gaskets on incandescent luminaires where necessary to prevent light leakage at the ceiling line. Securely support IUMINAIRES directly from building structural members or 11/2' or larger steel ceiling framing channels. Use steel channel equivalent to Kindorf #6029 where it is necessary to span the building structural members for fixture support. Wood supporting members or wires will not be acceptable. Provide minimum W/�' diameter lag screws when anchoring into wood structural members. Penetrate wood structural members a minimum of 2° with screws. Provide steel or lead, expandable type, anchors with minimum penetration of 11/T when anchoring to concrete. When installing luminaires in a seismic zone, secure to meet requirements. DO NOT suspend conduit, light IUMINAIRES, or ballasts from metal roof deck or from the ceiling suspension wires. Support lay -in IUMINAIRES independent of the ceiling support system. Provide fastening clips on each corner of each IUMINAIRE in accordance with the UBC and State Building codes. Equip IUMINAIRES using conduit stems with ball swivel hangers. In finished areas, provide canopies for the hangers. Support surface mounted fluorescent luminaires with a minimum of one hanger per IUMINAIRE plus one per row. Support individual luminaires with a minimum of two hangers. Attach hangers to the ceiling grid per code. Support suspended fluorescent IUMINAIRES with a minimum of two fixture hangers. Attach each hangar to a dedicated anchor. Locate hangars directly above the corners of the luminaires. Where master /slave or inboard /outboard switching is indicated, provide tandem -wired ballasts between luminaires as required by the local Energy Code. Wire recessed lay -in luminaires with 6 feet of flexible metal conduit with Type "THHN/THWN" wire to the outlet box. Provide grounding type connectors for conduit and cable. Z. Provide outlet boxes adjacent to each recessed IUMINAIRE outlet in suspended ceilings to permit each IUMINAIRE to be adjusted to fit ceiling pattern and to permit "Feed Through" wiring. M. At the time of substantial completion, IUMINAIRES must be installed and lamped with new lamps. Install IUMINAIRES complete with lenses, diffusers, reflectors, louvers and other required accessories. BB. Replace damaged reflectors, diffusers, louvers or other components at no expense to the Owner. CC. Clean luminaires free of dust, finger prints, paint, etc.. DD. Perform aiming and adjustment of IUMINAIRES in accordance with instructions issued by the Engineer /TENANT. Adjust directional type luminaires (interior and exterior) after dark under the direction of the Architect, Engineer, and /or TENANT. EE. Replace defective ballasts within the guarantee period at no cost to the TENANT. FF. Install dimmers where indicated on the Drawings. 1. Where dimmers are shown ganged with other dimmers be underated. GG. Install photocell(s) per manufacturer's recommendations. 1. Aim away from artificial light sources such as street lights or security lights. 2. Seal penetrations through roof or penthouse wall. HH. Install time switches adjacent to the source lighting panel, unless specifically located 1. Set longitude and latitude settings and the astronomical time. 2. Provide time settings per the TENANT's direction. Provide "nameplates" for contactors and time switches. Label contactors and time switches to indicate load served (e.g., canopy lights, store sign, etc.) A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H. J. K. L. M. N. construction of IUMINAIRES. construction of IUMINAIRES. or another nationally recognized testing laboratory for the Manufacturers Association standards and carry the CBM label. on one or two lamps extinguished. plug -in lead connectors for lamp series + 10 brass base, rated 130 volts for incandescent lamps, unless noted otherwise. for fluorescent IUMINAIRES. a standard depth noted otherwise. faceplate and for operation on hour or 7 -day, electric time switch with FOUR (4) SPST contact rated 20A at battery backup to maintain time and memory setting during a power outage. the following specifications, where lighting control relays or contactors are 20 amps tungsten rated ® 277 volts poles) 3R enclosure outdoors. P. Q. R. S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. 15's EMS Contractor. series with a set of SPST contacts rated at 120 volt AC, 1800VA in a NEMA 3R enclosure. fully - compatible with the installation. Install and /or other devices, size outlet such that dimmers will not 11. elsewhere on the plans. 16535 - EMERGENCY LIGHTING A. B. C. D. E. Provide automatic battery powered lighting units as indicated on the drawings. Provide emergency lighting as shown on the plans to illuminate the egress corridors and other required areas. Refer to the luminaire schedule on the drawings for types. Provide an intensity of not less than 1.0 footcandle at the floor level along the path of egress. Provide an exit light at each exit and along the egress path as required. Connect emergency lights to the unswitched branch circuit(s) in the area provide handle-lock device for that circuit. 16741 - VOICE AND DATA RACEWAY A. Provide 4° square boxes for each recessed outlet box. Provide 3W deep masonry type in recessed masonry installations. Provide mud or tile ring as required for boxes. Provide the following in accessible ceilings as follows: Provide an empty box with (1) 3/4' conduit stubbed into ceiling space for each telephone outlet indicated on the drawings; Provide an empty box with (2) 3/4" conduit stubbed into ceiling space for each data, voice /data or fiber optic outlet indicated on the drawings. Provide the following in inaccessible ceilings (plaster, spline, gypsum, security grid, plank, etc.) as follows: Provide an empty box with (1) 3/4' conduit routed to the nearest telephone backboard location for each telephone outlet, unless noted otherwise on the plans; Provide an empty box with (2) 3/4' conduit routed to the nearest communications closet backboard location for each data, voice /data, or fiber optic outlet, unless noted otherwise on the plans. A. B. C. J -BOX CONCEALED J -BOX CONCEALED J -BOX CONCEALED FLOOR SEE DETAIL 'A" NO MOUNT DEVICE AS CLOSE AS POSSIBLE TO SIDE OF ENTRANCE TO MINIMIZE TRAFFIC DAMAGE CONCEALED MC CABLE PROVIDED BY CSSG J -BOX CONCEALED CONCEALED MC CABLE PROVIDED BY CSSG DETAIL "A" CONTACT SWITCH PROVIDED BY CSSG 2 Mall Entrance Gate Detail TYP. x MOD. SCALE: N.T.S. (2) LOOP START PHONE UNES (2) RJ 31X JACKS PROVIDED BY PHONE COMPANY. (1) 110 VAC OUTLET ON DEDICATED CIRCUIT 5'-0' 1 • CONDUIT PAIL18'X18" PANEL SHOULD BE MOUNTED ON A 20"X20" PIECE OF PLYWOOD STUB NEAR BOTTOM �- OF BAR JOIST BUSHED KEYPAD BACK BOX PROVIDED BY CSSG 8.2"X4.6" 5'-O' CONCEALED FLOOR 4 Alarm Panel Detail TYP. X MOD. SCALE: N.T.S. Surface Mount Keypad Detail TYP. X MOD. SCALE: N.T.S. CONCEAL 3/4" EMPTY CONDUIT SURFACE MOUNTED 4" x 4" BOX w /COVER FOR MOTION DEFECTOR r 90" STUB NEAR BOTTOM OF BAR JOIST BUSH END. SURFACE MOUNTED 4" x 4" BOX w /COVER FOR SECURITY DOOR CONTACT 6 Ext. Single Door Detail TYP. X MOD. SCALE: N.T.S. Not Used TYP. MOD. SCALE: N.T.S. NOTE: PHONE BOARD AND COMPONENTS TO BE INSTALLED DURING FIRST WEEK OF CONSTRUCTION. /- EXISTING ACT NOTE: NO SURFACE MOUNTED CONDUIT ON PHONE BOARD TO OUTLET UNLESS FED FROM BOTTOM. in 2" (UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE) CONDUIT FROM 7' -2" TO DECK WITH 90 SWEEP AT DECK FOR TELECOMM ENTRANCE CABLE. NYLON BUSHINGS AT BOTH ENDS. �::� 00 00 S R V R 00 00 #6AWG GROUND WIRE. EC TO MAKE CONNECTION TO BUS BAR. �- BUS BAR PROVIDED BY BBM I.S. 24" X 24" X 1 /2 FRT PLYWD FOR TELECOMM EQUIP. (1) DOUBLE DUPLEX OUTLET ON DEDICATED 20 AMP CIRCUIT FOR SERVER CAB. SERVER IN FRONT. STOCK (1) DOUBLE DUPLEX OUTLET ON DEDICATED 20 AMP CIRCUIT FOR SERVER CAB. b ter-- 47-,J4 20" x 20" x 1/2" FRT FOR SECURITY PANEL. AFF, 24" X 24" x 1 /2" FRT BD OVER SERVER. BOT PLYWD BACKER BOT @ 5' -0" PLYWD PHONE @ 5' -0" AFF. SERVER. CITYO TUKKW►j,,q SEPARATE SEP 012010 FERMI mD APPROVAL �'ERMIT CENTER REQUIRED 1 Electrical Specification SCALE: N.T.S. Typical Phone Board Detail TYP. MOD. SCALE: N.T.S. 0411755 -005 SQ. FT. CALCS RETAIL: 1,359 SF TOTAL: 1,540 SF CONCEPT: 1 .0 LARGE CONCEPT DATE: 04-16-09 STORE NUMBER: # ## J M co J J < W 1-HIE Z o, rN =W Z11)1- W n 0 O J I- o :arm O •r U)(!)OO1- A 1 1 1 1 PERMIT SET ISSUE DATE: 07 -20 -10 REV. DATE REV1 8/16/10 BY LANDLORD n n A n SCALE: AS NOTED ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS & DETAILS F -3 a