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Permit D17-0281 - VERIZON WIRELESS - TENANT IMPROVEMENT
VERIZON WIRELESS 132 SOUTHCENTER MALL D17-0281 Parcel No: Address: 0 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development 6300 Southcenter Boulevard, Suite #100 Tukwila, Washington 98188 Phone: 206-431-3670 Inspection Request Line: 206-438-9350 Web site: http://www.TukwilaWA.gov DEVELOPMENT PERMIT 9202470130 132 SOUTHCENTER MALL Project Name: VERIZON WIRELESS Permit Number: D17-0281 Issue Date: Permit Expires On: 1/12/2018 7/11/2018 Owner: Name: Address: Contact Person: Name: Address: Contractor: Name: Address: License No: Lender: Name: Address: WESTFIELD PROPERTY TAX DEPT PO BOX 130940, CARLSBAD, ID, 92013 BRAD ANDERSON Phone: (208) 869-0494 779 E STATE ST , EAGLE, ID, 83616 WRIGHT BROS,BLDG CO,EAGLE,LLC PO BOX 637 , EAGLE, ID, 83616-0637 WRIGHBC893P1 VERIZON 132 SOUTHCENTER MALL, TUKWILA, WA, 98188 Phone: (208) 939-0377 Expiration Date: 11/15/2019 DESCRIPTION OF WORK: TENANT IMPROVEMENT, MOVING SOME WALLS, UPDATING FIXTURES, LIGHT ELECTRICAL Project Valuation: $100,000.00 Fees Collected: $2,707.16 Type of Fire Protection: Sprinklers: YES Fire Alarm: YES Type of Construction: IIB Electrical Service Provided by: TUKWILA Occupancy per IBC: M Water District: TUKWILA Sewer District: TUKWILA Current Codes adopted by the City of Tukwila: International Building Code Edition: International Residential Code Edition: International Mechanical Code Edition: Uniform Plumbing Code Edition: International Fuel Gas Code: 2015 2015 2015 2015 2015 National Electrical Code: WA Cities Electrical Code: WAC 296-46B: WA State Energy Code: 2017 2017 2017 2015 Public Works Activities: Channelization/Striping: Curb Cut/Access/Sidewalk: Fire Loop Hydrant: Flood Control Zone: Hauling/Oversize Load: Land Altering: Volumes: Cut: 0 Fill: 0 Landscape Irrigation: Sanitary Side Sewer: Number: 0 Sewer Main Extension: Storm Drainage: Street Use: Water Main Extension: Water Meter: NoY Permit Center Authorized Signature: 1'� UQ � Date: I hearby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws regulating construction or the performance of work. I am authorized to sign and obtain this development permit and agree to the conditions attached to this permit. Signature: Print Name: 01-4/Z.1 S GP-1®(.`�� Date: /e This permit shall become null and void if the work is not commenced within 180 days for the date of issuance, or if the work is suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection. PERMIT CONDITIONS: 3: 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" (3A, 40B:C) dry chemical type. Travel distance to any fire extinguisher must be 75' or less. (IFC 906.3) (NFPA 10, 5.4) 1: 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 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) 2: 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) 4: Maintain fire extinguisher coverage throughout. 5: Egress doors shall be readily openable from the egress side without the use of a key or special knowledge or effort. (IFC 1010.1.9) 6: 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) 7: Exit hardware and marking shall meet the requirements of the International Fire Code. (IFC Chapter 10) 8: 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 1010.1.9.1) 9: Aisles and aisle access ways serving as a portion of the exit access in the means of egress system shall comply with the requirements of this section. Aisles or aisle access ways shall be provided from all occupied portions of the exit access which contain seats, tables, furnishings, displays and similar fixtures or equipment. The required width of aisles shall be unobstructed. (IFC 1018.1) 13: Fire protection systems shall be maintained in accordance with the original installation standards for that system. Required systems shall be extended, altered or augmented as necessary to maintain and continue protection whenever the building is altered, remodeled or added to. Alterations to fire protection systems shall be done in accordance with applicable standards. (IFC 901.4) 11: Sprinklers shall be installed under fixed obstructions over 4 feet (1.2 m) wide. (NFPA 13-8.6.5.3.3) 10: All new sprinkler systems and all modifications to existing sprinkler systems shall have fire department review and approval of drawings prior to installation or modification. New sprinkler systems and all modifications to sprinkler systems involving more than 50 heads shall have the written approval of Factory Mutual or any fire protection engineer licensed by the State of Washington and approved by the Fire Marshal prior to submittal to the Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. No sprinkler work shall commence without approved drawings. (City Ordinance No. 2436). 14: 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 #2437. 16: 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 #2437) 15: 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 #2437) (IFC 901.2) 17: An electrical permit from the City of Tukwila Building Department Permit Center (206-431-3670) is required for this project. 18: The maximum flame spread class of finish materials used on interior walls and ceilings shall not exceed that set forth in Table No. 803.11 of the International Building Code. 21: Post address on storefront per approved Westfield standards. 12: Contact The Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau to witness all required inspections and tests. (City Ordinances #2436 and #2437) 19: Any overlooked hazardous condition and/or violation of the adopted Fire or Building Codes does not imply approval of such condition or violation. 20: These plans were reviewed by Inspector 511. If you have any questions, please call Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau at (206)575-4407. 22: ***BUILDING PERMIT CONDITIONS*** 23: Work shall be installed in accordance with the approved construction documents, and any changes made during construction that are not in accordance with the approved construction documents shall be resubmitted for approval. 24: All permits, inspection record card and approved construction documents shall be kept at the site of work and shall be open to inspection by the Building Inspector until final inspection approval is granted. 25: New suspended ceiling grid and light fixture installations shall meet the seismic design requirements for nonstructural components. ASCE 7, Chapter 13. 26: Partition walls shall not be tied to a suspended ceiling grid. All partitions greater than 6 feet in height shall be laterally braced to the building structure. Such bracing shall be independent of any ceiling splay bracing. 27: All construction shall be done in conformance with the Washington State Building Code and the Washington State Energy Code. 28: All rack storage requires a separate permit issued through the City of Tukwila Permit Center. Rack storage over 8 -feet in height shall be anchored or braced to prevent overturning or displacement during seismic events. The design and calculations for the anchorage or bracing shall be prepared by a registered professional engineer licensed in the State of Washington. Periodic special inspection is required during anchorage of storage racks 8 feet or greater in height. rel 29: There shall be no occupancy of a building until final inspection has been completed and approved by Tukwila building inspector. No exception. 30: Remove all demolition rubble and loose miscellaneous material from lot or parcel of ground, properly cap the sanitary sewer connections, and properly fill or otherwise protect all basements, cellars, septic tanks, wells, and other excavations. Final inspection approval will be determined by the building inspector based on satisfactory completion of this requirement. 31: Every occupied space other than enclosed parking garages and buildings used for repair of automobiles shall be ventilated in accordance with the applicable provisions of the International Mechanical Code. 32: 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). 33: All electrical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center. 34: 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. 35: All mechanical work shall be inspected and approved under a separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila Permit Center (206/431-3670). PERMIT INSPECTIONS REQUIRED Permit Inspection Line: (206) 438-9350 1700 BUILDING FINAL** 0611 EMERGENCY LIGHTING 1400 FIRE FINAL 0409 FRAMING 0606 GLAZING 0406 SUSPENDED CEILING CITY OF TUK$A Community Development Department Public Works Department Permit Center 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 Tukwila, WA 98188 http://www.TukwilaWA.gov Building Permit No. �(*7 s, O2 S Project No. Date Application Accepted: 10-0-I 7 Date Application Expires: 4 't ) '03 (For office use only) CONSTRUCTION PERMIT APPLICATION Applications and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or by fax. **Please Print** SITE LOCATION Site Address: 132 Southcenter Mall, Tikwila Tenant Name: Verizon Wireless PROPERTY OWNER Name: Brad Anderson Name: Verizon Wireless City: Eagle State: ID Zip: 83616 Address: 8350 Crescent Parkway #200 Contr Reg No.: CC WRIGHBC89d Exp Date: 11/15/2017 City: Greenwood Village State: CO Zip: 80411 CONTACT PERSON — person receiving all project communication Name: Brad Anderson Address: 779 E. State St. City: Eagle State: ID Zip: 83616 Address: 779 E. State St. Contr Reg No.: CC WRIGHBC89d Exp Date: 11/15/2017 Tukwila Business License No.: PROCESSING Cin': Eagle State: ID Zip: 83616 Phone: (208) 869-0494 Fax: (208) 938-6069 Email: GENERAL CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Company Name: Wright Brothers, The Building Come Address: 779 E. State St. City: Eagle State: ID Zip: 83616 Phone: (208) 938-6000 Fax: (208) 938-6069 Contr Reg No.: CC WRIGHBC89d Exp Date: 11/15/2017 Tukwila Business License No.: PROCESSING H:\Applications\Forms-Applications On Line \2011 Applications\Permit Application Revised - 8-9-I I.docx Revised: August 201 I bh King Co Assessor's Tax No.: Suite Number: Floor: New Tenant: ® Yes E..No ARCHITECT OF RECORD Company Name: Gruskin Architecture and Design Architect Name: Kenneth Gruskin Address: 294 Morris Ave City: Springfeild State: New n Zip: 07081 Phone:(897) 376-4411 Fax: Email: ENGINEER OF RECORD Company Name: Gruskin Architecture and Design Engineer Name: Kenneth Gruskin Address: 294 Morris Ave City: Springfeild State: NJ Zip: 07081 Phone: (897) 376-4411 Fax: Email: LENDER/BOND ISSUED (required for projects $5,000 or greater per RCW' 19.27.095) Name: N/A Vol (t O) Address: ) -3 sjx j c'^„i _r. inoo l City: �tJ/C`1,ti, // State: (4,01. Zip: 9g/ g( Page 1 of 4 BUILDING PERMIT INFORMATIOU06-431-3670 Valuation of Project (contractor's bid price): $ 100,000 Describe the scope of work (please provide detailed information): Tenant Improvement. Moving some walls, updating fixtures, light electrical. Will there be new rack storage? ❑ Yes Existing Building Valuation: $ 0.. No If yes, a separate permit and plan submittal will be required. Provide All Building Areas in Square Footage Below 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? 0 Yes ❑ 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 If "yes', attach list of materials and storage locations on a separate 8-1/2"x 11 "paper including quantities and Material Safety 1�t ....No to 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 \2011 Applications\Permit Application Revised - 8.9-I I.docx Revised: August 2011 bh Page 2 of 4 Existing Interior Remodel Addition to Existing Structure New Type of Construction per IBC Type of Occupancy per IBC 1° Floor 3,455 2,372 '-B Sprinkelen M 2nd Floor 3rd Floor Floors thru 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? 0 Yes ❑ 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 If "yes', attach list of materials and storage locations on a separate 8-1/2"x 11 "paper including quantities and Material Safety 1�t ....No to 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 \2011 Applications\Permit Application Revised - 8.9-I I.docx Revised: August 2011 bh Page 2 of 4 PUBLIC WORKS PERMIT INFOl. ATION — 206-433-0179 Scope of Work (please provide detailed information): We are doing a Tenant Improvement. We will be moving some of the walls. and putting in new walls. There will be some light electrical. We are also going to be re -fixturing the entire store. Call before you Dig: 811 Please refer to Public Works Bulletin #1 for fees and estimate sheet. Water District ..• .Tukwila ❑ ...Water District #125 0 ...Water Availability Provided Sewer District ..• .Tukwila El ...Sewer Use Certificate ❑ .. Highline ❑ ... Valley View ❑ .. Renton ❑ ... Sewer Availability Provided ❑ .. Renton ❑ .. Seattle Septic System: El On-site Septic System — For on-site septic system, provide 2 copies of a current septic design approved by King County Health Department. Submitted with Application (mark boxes which apply): ❑ ...Civil Plans (Maximum Paper Size — 22" x 34") ❑ ...Technical Information Report (Storm Drainage) ❑ ...Bond 0 .. Insurance ❑ .. Easement(s) Proposed Activities (mark boxes that apply): El ...Right-of-way Use - Nonprofit for less than 72 hours El ...Right-of-way Use - No Disturbance ❑ ...Construction/Excavation/Fill - Right-of-way 0 Non Right-of-way ❑ El ...Total Cut ❑ ...Total Fill cubic yards cubic yards ❑ ...Sanitary Side Sewer El ...Cap or Remove Utilities 0 ...Frontage Improvements ❑ ...Traffic Control ❑ ...Backflow Prevention - Fire Protection Irrigation Domestic Water ❑ .. Geotechnical Report ❑ .. Maintenance Agreement(s) El ...Traffic Impact Analysis El ...Hold Harmless — (SAO) El ...Hold Harmless — (ROW) E l .. Right-of-way Use - Profit for less than 72 hours E l .. Right-of-way Use — Potential Disturbance ❑ .. Work in Flood Zone ❑ .. Storm Drainage ❑ .. Abandon Septic Tank El .. Curb Cut El .. Pavement Cut ❑ .. Looped Fire Line ❑ ...Permanent Water Meter Size... El ...Temporary Water Meter Size .. ❑ ...Water Only Meter Size ❑ ...Sewer Main Extension Public ❑ ...Water Main Extension Public 71 E l .. Grease Interceptor ❑ .. Channelization El .. Trench Excavation ❑ .. Utility Undergrounding WO # WO # WO # El ...Deduct Water Meter Size Private El Private ❑ ff FINANCE INFORMATION Fire Line Size at Property Line Number of Public Fire Hydrant(s) El ...Water El ...Sewer ❑ ...Sewage Treatment Monthly Service Billing to: Name: Day Telephone: Mailing Address: Water Meter Refund/Billing: Name: Mailing Address: City State Zip Day Telephone: City State Zip H:\Applications\Forms-Applications On Line\201 I Applications\Permit Application Revised - 8-9-11.docx Revised: August 2011 bh Page 3 of 4 PERMIT APPLICATION NOTES Value of Construction — In all cases, a value of construction amount should be entered by the applicant. This figure will be reviewed and is subject to possible revision by the Permit Center to comply with current fee schedules. Expiration of Plan Review — Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. The Building Official may grant one 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). 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 STA OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING OWNER OR . - 0 " ZED Signature: Print Name: Brad A ENT: Mailing Address: 779 E. State St H:\Applications\Forms-Applications On Line\201 I Applications\Permit Application Revised - 8-9-1 t.docx Revised: August 2011 bit Date: 10/12/2017 Day Telephone: (208) 938-6000 Eagle ID 83616 City State Zip Page 4 of 4 Cash Register Receipt City of Tukwila DESCRIPTIONS PermitTRAK ACCOUNT QUANTITY PAID $1,673:84 D17-0281 Address: 132 SOUTHCENTER MALL Apn: 9202470130 $1,673.84 Credit Card Fee $48.75 Credit Card Fee R000.369.908.00.00 0.00 $48.75 DEVELOPMENT $1,547.92 PERMIT FEE R000.322.100.00.00 0.00 $1,543.42 WASHINGTON STATE SURCHARGE B640.237.114 0.00 $4.50 TECHNOLOGY FEE $77.17 TECHNOLOGY FEE TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R12930 R000.322.900.04.00 0.00 $77.17 $1,673.84 Date Paid: Friday, December 01, 2017 Paid By: TERRY HAYDEN Pay Method: CREDIT CARD 074114 Printed: Friday, December 01, 2017 2:49 PM 1 of 1 CRSYSTEMS DESCRIPTIONS PermitTRAK ACCOUNT QUANTITY PAID $1,033.32 D17-0281 Address: 132 SOUTHCENTER MALL Apn: 9202470130 $1,033.32 Credit Card Fee $30.10 Credit Card Fee R000.369.908.00.00 0.00 $30.10 DEVELOPMENT $1,003.22 PLAN CHECK FEE TOTAL FEES PAID BY RECEIPT: R12589 R000.345.830.00.00 0.00 $1,003.22 $1,033.32 Date Paid: Tuesday, October 17, 2017 Paid By: DAVID BENNETT Pay Method: CREDIT CARD 08510D Printed: Tuesday, October 17, 2017 2:41 PM 1 of 1 !SYSTEMS INSPECTION RECORD' Retain .a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 14)1 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila: WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 b11-028/ P`�ect: NiNer 7 CU► K'e_%SS Type of Inspe tion: . F �4L Address:� /3Z So + a ,�I"V� � � e. Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: q -/3- Zc) a.m. .m. Requester: Phone No: poApproved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: sVI Date: 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 INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION b17 -0221 6300 Southcenter Blvd.., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 (206) 431-3670 Pro ectType €i 2 M) 1 1...44.s Typeof Inspection: L A 21 /v 6 Address: 13 2- .Sa.. e,, My LL - Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: _ / — zo/( a.m. p.m. Requester: Phone No: Approved per applicable codes. 0 Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: z,6 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 INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd.., #100, Tukwila: WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Pr z 'ect: tlit 1,-24 /0 �s1*eLeSS Ty e of Inspection: ,� VkS C.C. Ce..-1� A dress: Date Call d: Special Instructions: �cA pp' /� p IMA-1-1 Date Wanted:� 3����� a.m. p.m. -1- (1,2,k2Cejk) ,,,,I.SOk ,�n /Uart Requester: CSI S Phone Na: roved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Suo tort,e4eef Ce4' Inspector:. vic ce,,L Date: �Zb 7--0C St! REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION NO. INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit DI? -02g/, PERMIT NO. ,i CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 Proj ct: Vett') 7-0/0 \k/t yre LcsS Type of Inspectiort: Ft/AMA rJ� Address: 132 So��l-keen-6c MALL Date Called: Special Instructions: Date Wanted: .m„ / 3-04-1"20[ /cD P.m. Requester: CrIS Cr,ck' Phone No6,_ !� 7 d/1? Approved per applicable codes. LJ Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Inspector: J (� Date:, /4{ _ 2ag' 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 INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. CITY OF TUKVVILA BUILDING DIVISION 6300 Southcenter Blvd., ##100, Tukwiia. WA 98188 (206) 431-3670 Permit Inspection Request Line (206) 438-9350 \L 7- Oz$ Vect: " 0, e tr LAS Type of Inspection: F'r+4r1.1 Address:. 2 Saws-(, c. ,,-tev riVA..f ,L Date Called: 3.12-- Zo /g Date Wanted:'m. 3'/3^2o/S— p.m. Special Instructions: Requester Phone No: ® Approved per applicable codes. Ei Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: e h Lute c,62,0 Accrss Inspector: S n CaL._.i Date: ?- /3 -Za REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to next inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd.. Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. INSPECTION NUMBER INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit -02SI /-a:57- PERMIT NUMBERS CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT 206-575-4407 Project: . t , U,ILZ-01j I- Sprinklers: v e-- > Type of Inspection: /4- tA(' 5' ii""" Address: /,...,, Suite #: ? 1.--. 56:-. fr4 i -...- 4,414-446-a-1 Contact Person: /1.-1 •S , / ro vv.,' Special Instructions: Occupancy Type: ,--7 -Phone o • ,01,, -&--4,-yz . Le 4 Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Sprinklers: v e-- > Fire Alarm: tA(' 5' --1;14- AOPP---eiveY) ./"J/r1--- 4,414-446-a-1 Pre -Fire: rifi--e--- f„),q-L_. , Occupancy Type: 11^- -&--4,-yz . Le 4 Needs Shift Inspection: Sprinklers: v e-- > Fire Alarm: tA(' 5' Hood & Duct: 1 Monitor: 4,414-446-a-1 Pre -Fire: Permits: , Occupancy Type: 11^- • Inspector: F-774 4-- Date:9-// 2"/ g Hrs.: 1 $100.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. You will receive an invoice from the City of Tukwila Finance Department. Call to schedule a reinspection. Billing Address Attn: Company Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Word/Inspection Record Form.Doc 3/14/14 T.F.D. Form F.P. 113 INSPECTION NUMBER INSPECTION RECORD Retain a copy with permit //— S-oSt) --ash PERMIT NUMBERS CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT 206-575-4407 Project: I / C6/.0 4 ,t t- - SPX -CN --n- !-6,- -AS ii -J ii -J 5Th r- -if -- Type of Ipon: ( 6,sa4-z.„ Address: Suite #: i �Z S �� A Contact Person: Special Instructions:. rf2 5p • r( r nz- b, o No ► P'i"5 5 Phone No.: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: C6/.0 4 ,t t- - SPX -CN --n- !-6,- -AS ii -J ii -J 5Th r- -if -- /V �� fi"' I "%'-E- -/ ape -80 /17,A0 LJo--^.' `r" C n/s . 6_o2 -D Iry p12 --e gte-W-Spl—(,„ k (-a fir.-ii1-1-- #(2-jv& "74- P1,. -Z ( 0 v{ e- - > tai 6 NV`T- 7-17(2/J 6i0 le) SPS ..frJ O /.J M mac.. N��-' ---- rf2 5p • r( r nz- b, o No ► P'i"5 5 Permits: Needs Shift Inspection: Sprinklers: Y- Date:4/g ( h t Fire Alarm: '/ F5Hood & Duct: Monitor: r.14.(- a4y✓ Pre -Fire: Permits: Occupancy Type: /►'k Inspector: 54- Date:4/g ( h t Hrs.: I $100.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. You will receive an_ invoice from the City of Tukwila Finance Department. Call to schedule a reinspection. Billing Address Attn: Company Name: Address: City: State: Zip: Word/Inspection Record Form.Doc 3/14/14 T.F.D. Form F.P. 113 INSPECTION NUMBER Retain a copy with permit /3 S --o PERMIT NUMBERS CITY OF TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT 206-575-4407 Project: vi za--, Sprinklers: Fire Alarm: Type of Inspection: 5, Address: Suite #: '31 5 /1//' % Contact Person: Special Instructions: 2 iteS*IX Phone No.: Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: Sprinklers: Fire Alarm: - ,4Z ,ups 4-344,4,„ , (i&,ccrAdVe. Monitor: Pre -Fire: Permits: Occupancy Type: el" 2 iteS*IX it 4 Z), ei 2 4-drs- Needs Shift Inspection: Sprinklers: Fire Alarm: Hood & Duct: Monitor: Pre -Fire: Permits: Occupancy Type: Inspector: /-- 1144 5-3 Date: Vol/ 6 Hrs.: «ci „i, $100.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. You will receive an invoice from the City of Tukwila Finance Department. Call to schedule a reinspection. Billing Address Attn: Address: City; Company Name: State: Zip: Word/Inspection Record Form.Doc 3/14/14 T.F.D. Form F.P. 113 C t; stip City of Tukwila October 27, 2017 Department of Community Development BRAD ANDERSON 779 E STATE ST EAGLE, ID 83616 RE: Correction Letter # 1 DEVELOPMENT Permit Application Number DI7-0281 VERIZON WIRELESS - 132 SOUTHCENTER MALL Dear BRAD ANDERSON, Allan Ekberg, Mayor Jack Pace, Director This letter is to inform you of corrections that must be addressed before your development permit can be approved. All correction requests from each department must be addressed at the same time and reflected on your drawings. I have enclosed comments from the following departments: BUILDING DEPARTMENT: Allen Johannessen at 206-433-7163 if you have questions regarding these comments. • (GENERAL INFORMATION NOTE) PLAN SUBMITTALS: (Min. size 11x17 to maximum size of 24x36; all sheets shall be the same size. New revised plan sheets shall be the same size sheets as those previously submitted.) (If applicable) "STAMP AND SIGNATURES" "Every page of a plan set must contain the seal/stamp, signature of the licensee(s) who prepared or who had direct supervision over the preparation of the work, and date of signature. Specifications that are prepared by or under the direct supervision of a licensee shall contain the seal/stamp, signature of the licensee and the date of signature. If the "specifications" prepared by a licensee are a portion of a bound specification document that contains specifications other than that of an engineering or land surveying nature, the licensee need only seal/stamp that portion or portions of the documents for which the licensee is responsible." It shall not be required to have each page of "specifications" (calculations) to be stamped and signed; Front page only will be sufficient. (WAC 196-23-010 & 196-23-020) (BUILDING REVIEW NOTES) 1. Sheet A2 detail 2 top right of page shows a dotted box with a #5. I could not fmd where that detail is located or if that was meant to be a #4. Please clarify. 2. Provide a completed 2015 Washington State Energy Code "LIGHTING SUMMARY" Compliance Forms for Commercial Buildings available online at: http://www.neec.net/energy-codes (scroll down to center of page "2015 WSEC Commercial Provisions - Compliance Forms"). 3. All documents and each page of the plan sheets produced by a licensed design professional or engineer shall have their signed stamp and date of signature. Please provide revised documents and plans produced by the design professional(s) as indicated above; see General Information Notes above. 4. Code Analysis on sheet Al shows 2015 ANSI. Revise to indicate 2009 ANSI codes. Note: Contingent on response to these corrections, further plan review may request for additional corrections. Please address the comments above in an itemized format with applicable revised plans, specifications, and/or other documentation. The City requires that two (2) sets of revised plan pages, specifications and/or other documentation be resubmitted with the appropriate revision block. 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 • Tukwila Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax 206-431-3665 0 o In order to better expedite your resubmittal, a 'Revision Submittal Sheet' must accompany every resubmittal. I have enclosed one for your convenience. Corrections/revisions must be made in person and will not be accepted through the mail or by a messenger service. If you have any questions, I can be reached at 206-431-3655. Sincerely, Bill Rambo Permit Technician File No. D17-0281 '41 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 • Tukwila Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax 206-431-3665 9ERMIT COORD COPY C) PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: D17-0281 DATE: 11/16/17 PROJECT NAME: VERIZON WIRELESS SITE ADDRESS: 132 SOUTHCENTER MALL Original Plan Submittal X Response to Correction Letter # 1 Revision # before Permit Issued Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: 4 -wC, !e-17 Building Division Public Works ❑ Fire Prevention Structural Planning Division n ❑ Permit Coordinator PRELIMINARY REVIEW: Not Applicable Ti (no approval/review required) DATE: 11/21/17 Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: DUE DATE: 12/19/17 Approved Corrections Required ❑ Approved with Conditions ❑ Denied ❑ (corrections entered in Reviews) (ie: Zoning Issues) Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: :Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg 0 Fire 0 Ping ❑ PW 0 Staff Initials: 12/18/2013 QERMITCOORDCOPY0 PLAN REVIEW/ROUTING SLIP PERMIT NUMBER: D17-0281 DATE: 10/17/17 PROJECT NAME: VERIZON WIRELESS SITE ADDRESS: 132 SOUTHCENTER MALL X Original Plan Submittal Response to Correction Letter # Revision # before Permit Issued Revision # after Permit Issued DEPARTMENTS: A S CowiL Building Division 4 Public Works rrI., -6-47 0-17 AIM /mac 1,0-)40-17 Mwij 1bI Fire Prevention Planning Division Structural ❑ Permit Coordinator 11 PRELIMINARY REVIEW: Not Applicable ❑ (no approval/review required) DATE: 10/19/17 Structural Review Required REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: Approved Corrections Required DUE DATE: 11/16/17 ❑ Approved with Conditions ❑ Denied (corrections entered in Reviews) (ie: Zoning Issues) n Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: 'Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: 0 - -17 lI Departments issued corrections: Bldg Fire 0 Ping ❑ PW 0 Staff Initials: 12/18/2013 0 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 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: D17-0281 ❑ Response to Incomplete Letter # ® Response to Correction Letter # 1 ❑ Revision # after Permit is Issued ❑ Revision requested by a City Building Inspector or Plans Examiner Project Name: Verizon Wireless Project Address: 132 Southcenter Mall Contact Person:Uekk CONN3 Phone Number:O CJ Summary of Revision: RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA i"OV 1 6 2017 PERMIT CENTER Sheet Number(s): "Cloud" or highlight all areas of revision including date of revision Received`at the City of Tukwila Permit Center by: c7 N— Entered in TRAKiT on \applications\forms-applications on line\revision submittal Created: 8-13-2004 Revised: October 27, 2017 City of Tukwila Department of Community Development BRAD ANDERSON 779 E STATE ST EAGLE, ID 83616 v51. Sour[:1e.W 4. ).A 'I'VE -011 ip , u * Tnti RE: Correction Letter # 1 DEVELOPMENT Permit Application Number D17-0281 VERIZON WIRELESS - 132 SOUTHCENTER MALL Dear BRAD ANDERSON, Allan Ekberg, Mayor Jack Pace, Director CORRECTION LTR# This letter is to inform you of corrections that must be addressed before your development permit can be approved. All correction requests from each department must be addressed at the same time and reflected on your drawings. I have enclosed comments from the following departments: BUILDING DEPARTMENT: Allen Johannessen at 206-433-7163 if you have questions regarding these comments. • (GENERAL INFORMATION NOTE) PLAN SUBMITTALS: (Min. size 11x17 to maximum size of 24x36; all sheets shall be the same size. New revised plan sheets shall be the same size sheets as those previously submitted.) (If applicable) "STAMP AND SIGNATURES" "Fv ,nage of a plan set must contain the seal/stamp signature of 4&\• the licensees) who pep_aresior who had direct supervision over the preparation of the work, and date of signature. Specifications that are prepared by or under the direct supervision of a licensee shall contain the seal/stamp, signature of the licensee and the date of signature. If the "specifications" prepared by a licensee are a portion of a bound specification document that contains specifications other than that of an engineering or land surveying nature, the licensee need only seal/stamp that portion or portions of the documents for which the licensee is responsible." It shall not be required to have each page of "specifications" (calculations) to be stamped and signed; Front page only will be sufficient. (WAC 196-23-010 & 196-23-020) (BUILDING REVIEW NOTES) 1. Sheet A2 detail 2 top right of page shows a dotted box with a #5. I could not find where that detail is located or if that was meant to be a #4. Please clarify. 2. Provide a completed 2015 Washington State Energy Code "LIGHTING SUMMARY" Compliance Forms for, Commercial Buildings available online at: http://www.neec.net/energy-codes (scroll down to center of page "2015 WSEC Commercial Provisions - Compliance Forms"). 3. All documents and each page of the plan sheets produced by a licensed design professional or engineer shall have their signed stamp and date of signature. Please provide revised documents and plans produced b the design professional(s) as indicated above; see General Information Notes above. DECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA 4. Code Analysis on sheet Al shows 2015 ANSI. Revise to indicate 2009 ANSI codes. NOV i, Note: Contingent on response to these corrections, further plan review may request for additional c r ectios �0j1 Please address the comments above in an itemized format with applicable revised plans, specification, II : eis+ENTER documentation. The City requires that two (2) sets of revised plan pages, specifications and/or other documentation be resubmitted with the appropriate revision block. 1� i1- 0.01 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 • Tukwila Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax 206-431-3665 In order to better expedite your resubmittal, a 'Revision Submittal Sheet' must accompany every resubmittal. I have enclosed one for your convenience. Corrections/revisions must be made in person and will not be accepted through the mail or by a messenger service. If you have any questions, I can be reached at 206-431-3655. Sincerely, -44.1 Bill Rambo Permit Technician File No. D17-0281 6300 Southcenter Boulevard Suite #100 • Tukwila Washington 98188 • Phone 206-431-3670 • Fax 206-431-3665 WRIGHT BROTHERS THE BLD(O Home Espai o] Contact Safety & Health Claims & Insurance A kg 111114 Washington State Department of ILO Labor & Industries Page 1 of 2 A-7 Index Help My L&1 Workplace Rights Trades & Licensing WRIGHT BROTHERS THE BLDG CO Owner or tradesperson WRIGHT, ROBERT A Principals WRIGHT, ROBERT A RAUSCH, JOSEPH WRIGHT, TERRI HAYDEN, TERRY WA UBI No. 601 093 481 PO BOX 637 EAGLE, ID 83616-0637 208-939-0377 Business type Corporation License Verify the contractor's active registration / license / certification (depending on trade) and any past violations. Construction Contractor License specialties GENERAL License no. WRIGHBC012QD Effective — expiration 11104/1999-10/20/2011 Bond' No bond accounts during the previous 6 year period. Insurance No current insurance account. See the insurance history. Insurance history Savings, No savings accounts during the previous 6 year period. Lawsuits against the bond or savings Relicensed. Contractor relicensed under another name, structure, or specialty. No lawsuits against the bond or savings accounts during the previous 6 year period. L&I Tax debts No L&I tax debts are recorded for this contractor license during the previous 6 year period, but some debts may be recorded by other agencies. License Violations No license violations during the previous 6 year period. Workers' comp No active workers' comp accounts during the previous 6 year period. Public Works Strikes and Debarments Verify the contractor is eligible to perform work on public works projects. 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Receipt of approved Field Copy and conditions is acknowledged: TUKWILA, WA 98188 Code Analysis By: Date: Building: Electrical: Fire: Accessibility: 2015 International Building Code with Washington Amendments 2015 Washington State Electrical Code 2015 International Fire Code with Washington Ammendments 2009 ANSI/ ICC A117.1 Building Analysis Construction Type: Use Group: V -B Non - Sprinklered M (Mercantile) Area of Store (Gross): Area of Work (Gross): No. of Stories: Tenant Improvement Location: Maximum Occupancy (Table 1004.1.2): 2,198 sq.ft. 1,468 sq.ft. 1 Ground Floor City of Tukwila BUILDING DIVISION Scope of Work The work covered in this set of construction documents is for the interior Sales area refixturing for the existing tenant space in existing building which was built under separate building permits. A brief description of the work is as follows: 1. Demolition work shall include removal of existing interior partitions, soffits and finishes. In addition, floor trenching which will be required for new electrical floor boxes. See Demolition plan. 2. New work shall include construction of interior non-bearing partitions, etc. New interior floor and wall finishes to be installed throughout sales floor. See plans. 5. Electrical work to include all distribution receptacles in new sales area. See Electrical plans. 6. No Mechanical work. 7. No new Plumbing work. All work including but not limited to, general construction and electrical, shall be performed in accordance with all codes listed on "Code Analysis" and Local Amendments. All work shall be done in a first class manner using standard construction practices and according to the rules and regulations of the governing Building Department. Estimated Construction Cost (excluding fixtures): $33K Building Construction: $25K; $0; Plumbing: $0; Electrical: $8K; Mechanical: Drawing List Rev. Area of Work Area of N.I.C. Total 1 1 Retail Sales*: Office**: Storage & Stock Rooms***: Total Occupancy: 1,030 sf/60 = 18 438/100 = 5 N/A 487 sf/100 = 5 243 sf/300 = 1 23 29 Exit(s) Requirements (Table 1015.1): Required: 1; Provided: 2 Required: Minimum Egress Width (Table 1005.1) Required: 29 x 0.20 = 28.8" Minimum width: use 36" as a minimum Sheet Titles Al , Cover Sheet, General Notes and Specifications A2 Demolition, Architectural/Furn and Reflected Ceiling Plans and Details A3 A4 El .Construction Details Architectural Electrical and Lighting Plans and Details Electrical Lighting Plan E1 EM Electrical Lighting Plan E2 Electrical Schedules E3 Electrical Specifications E4 Electrical Energy Code Forms E5 Electrical Energy Code Forms Architectural Symbols SEPARATE PERMIT REQUIRED FOR: C4echanical ljKlectrical CD/Plumbing t1YGas Piping City of Tukwila (3.t.mr)ING DIVISION Plumbing: No change to existing plumbing. ELEVATION NO. SHEET NO. ELEVATION REFERENCE DETAIL NO. SHEET NO. Division 01 General Requirements 0100 00 - General Requirements The Contractor shall provide all labor, materials, appliances and equipment required to complete all work, etc., as shown on drawings, unless otherwise specified. The Contractor shall obtain and pay for all necessary permits, licenses, inspections and other fees, both permanent and temporary, necessary to execute his work. The Contractor shall verify all conditions before submitting his proposal. The Contractor shall check and verify all lines, levels and dimensions shown on the drawings and will be held responsible for the correctness and setting out of his work. Any omissions and/or discrepancies in the drawings noted by the Contractor shall be brought to the Architect's attention prior to starting the work. ENLARGED PLAN OR DETAIL REFERENCE Sprinkler System: [E1 No El Yes D Existing/Modified ❑ New PLAN OR DETAIL TITLE * Sales areas include Retail Sales and Customer Service ** Offices include Tech/Service, Open Office and Restrooms *** Storage and Stock Rooms include Inventory and Telco SECTION No. a DATE DETAIL NO./SHEET REVISION TRIANGLE DOOR NUMBER SHEET NO. RETAIL SALES 101- ROOM NO. SECTION REFERENCE ROOM DESIGNATION ELEVATION REFERENCE EGRESS TRAVEL DIRECTION +10,_0n L CEILING TYPE CEILING HEIGHT CEILING DESIGNATION CEILING FINISH Site Map Egress and Work Area Plan REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED NO WORK AREA NOV 3 0 2011 City of Tukwila BUILDINaOLVISLati • Row ay Col CP nney Post Of • Fidelity REVISIONS No chanac.N.s shall be made,to the scope of work without prior approval of Tukwila Building Division. INOTE: Esv;z3ions will require a new plan submittal and may inc:ude additional plan review fees. The Contractor shall protect the Client from claims made under Workman's Compensation and Public Liability Acts which may arise under this Contract, whether by himself, by any Sub - Contractor or anyone directly or indirectly employed by him. Certificates of Insurance shall be filed with the Client before starting the job and shall be subject to the Client's approval. No extra work shall be paid for except on the order of the Architect or Client. The Client will not be liable for any extra work not ordered by him. General Notes and Specifications Contractor shall notify Architect immediately of any undocumented structural columns or conditions, pipes, etc., which are uncovered upon removal of existing walls in the Client space, so drawings can be revised as may be required to accommodate the uncovered, as -built conditions. The Contractor is cautioned to make continued observations of the existing structure during the performance of his work. Should he become aware of any situation that requires further investigation or study, (such as abnormal deflection) he shall notify the Architect immediately. Where connection is to be made to existing utilities, the Contractor shall make his own determination of the location of such utilities. Each Contractor shall provide and install all miscellaneous steel, hanger supports, pipe racks, pipe anchors, etc., as necessary to support all equipment installed under his contract. Division 05 - Metals Carpeting materials and finishes shall be as specified in the Finish Schedule. Contractor shall provide allowances for flooring material not specified on the drawings. All preparatory work shall be performed in strict accordance with the flooring manufacturer's instructions. Prepare all substrates and install all carpet and accessories as per manufacturer's directions. Transition moldings shall be used between carpets and other flooring as shown on the drawings. It is the Contractor's responsibility to feather in flashing a minimum of 24" all around high point to keep a smooth and flush transition. Substitutions for products specified herein shah be permitted only with Architect's or Client's approval. Contractor shall maintain at the project site one (1) set of prints to record. Contractor shall fully brace and otherwise protect all work in progress until the building is completed. All plan dimensions are given from face -of -stud to face -of -stud, face -of -masonry to face -of -masonry, or centerines, unless noted otherwise. Written dimensions always supersede measured or scaled dimensions; never measure drawings, Floors, walls, ceilings, partitions, beams, studs and any other parts of the building or premises which are cut, notched or altered in the installation of equipment or systems shall be left in a safe structural condition. These installations shall not cause a decrease in the structural performance of any part or assembly to fall below that which shall be the minimum required by these specifications and the building codes. All equipment and furniture supplied by the Client (or others not covered elsewhere in these drawings) shall comply with all applicable requirements for accessibility and flame and smoke class requirements. If required upon completion of the project, Contractor shall obtain a Certificate of Occupancy from the Building Department. Daily activities must be respected by the Contractor with the least amount of disturbance to the Client and building occupants. Due to the nature of the construction, it is essential that the Contractor or Client bring to the immediate attention of the Architect any variations, discrepancies or conditions that may affect the design, assembly and smooth construction of this project. Since the Architect cannot detail every aspect of this project, some conditions and details might need to be confirmed during construction by the Contractor. The Architect will not be held responsible for pre-existing conditions which could not have been known prior to construction. Adjustments such as, redesign, engineering and details may need to be done at the Client's expense, as determined by the Architect. 01 70 00 - Execution and Closeout Requirements 05 40 00 - Cold- Metal Framing Formed Walls shall be constructed of metal studs, as noted on drawings, at 16" o.c., 20 gauge minimum. Supplementary framing, runners, furring, blocking and bracing shall be installed as required at openings and when other work cannot be adequately supported on gypsum board alone. Metal studs and joists shall be manufactured by MarinolWare Industries Corp., 400 Metuchen Road, South Plainfield, NJ 07080, (800) 627-4661, or approved equal. See plans for sizes and locations. Metal studs must be listed by an approved testing and listing agency (ICBG ES) and must be installed per the listing and manufacturer's installation instructions, as per code. Provide 3 5/8" metal stud diagonal bracing on all walls as required by Code. Contractor shall coordinate all required blocking for furniture per plans, Connections shall be accomplished with self -drilling screws or welding so that the connection meets or exceeds the design loads required at that connection. Temporary bracing shall be provided and left in place until work is permanently stabilized. Concealed spaces within partitions, walls, floors, stairs, furring, pipe spaces, column enclosures, etc., shall be fire stopped with non-combustible material. All square corner beads shall be Everlast Corner Beads by Phillips Manufacturing Company, 800-822-5055, or approved equal. Division 07 - Thermal and Moisture Protection 07 20 00 - Thermal Protection Provide full sound insulation batts in all new walls, full height. Support where necessary to prevent movement or dislocation. 07 80 00 - Fire and Smoke Protection The Contractor shall notify the Architect/ Engineer and Client's representative to perform a preliminary final inspection. A punch list outlining work to be corrected, finished, performed or completed shall be submitted by the Contractor. All work outlined on the initial punch list shall be completed by the Contractor prior to the final inspection and before the project will be accepted. After all requirements preparatory to the final inspection have been completed, the Contractor shall notify the Architect/ Engineer to perform a final inspection. If all of the work has been completed including punch -list items from eerier inspections and no further corrections are required, then the Architect/ Engineer shall recommend final acceptance of the project. Contractor shall be responsible for the start-up of all equipment furnished, installed or serviced under this contract. Contractor shall verify that all equipment, electrical systems and appliances are functional and operational and that all plumbing and HVAC equipment is operating quietly and free from vibration. Final Cleaning: At the time of project close-out, the Contractor shall thoroughly clean and ready the Client's space for occupancy. Division 02 - Existing Conditions 02 40 00 - Demolition and Structure Moving During all phases of demolition and construction, the General Contractor shall maintain integrity of the structure to be demolished and adjacent areas to remain with interior or exterior shoring, bracing, or support to prevent movement, settlement or collapse of structure. Existing structure to remain shall be safed- off and protected from the elements at all times. Area of work shall be kept clean at all times. Rated Assemblies, Separations & Fire Stopping: Penetrations made in rated wall assemblies shall not alter the performance of assembly and must meet the appropriate ASTM penetration requirements. General Contractor shall patch and repair existing construction to maintain integrity of any fire protective materials, coverings, assemblies or enclosures where disturbed by new work as called for in the drawings. All new work shall match or equal the ratings, if any, of the surrounding work, as appropriate. The Contractor shall contact the Tenant and Architect if any areas are uncovered or discovered that may require additional analysis or clarification. Division 09 - Finishes 09 20 00 - Gypsum Board Drywall: Drywall construction shall be as per Building Code requirements for Gypsum Board Construction. Interior walls shall be finished with 5/8" gypsum board, unless noted otherwise on drawings and specifications. Interior fire rated walls shall be finished with 5/8" Type 'x' gypsum board full height to bottom of structure above. All gypsum board shall be securely fastened using drywall screws. Contractor shall coordinate all work with Electrical Contractor to locate electrical outlets, etc. Non-combustible fire stops shall be installed at openings around vents, cabling, pipes and ducts at ceiling and floor levels. All walls shall have a LEVEL 5 finish. 09 50 00 — Suspended Ceiling notes: Suspended ceiling systems shall be per Building Code requirements for Suspended Ceiling. New suspended acoustic tile ceiling grids and heights shall be as noted on Reflected Ceiling Plan. New ceiling types and styles shall be as noted on the Finish Schedule and Interior Finishes. Suspended ceiling and framing systems shall be designed to resist a lateral force of 20% of the weight of the ceiling assembly and any loads tributary to the system. For the purposes of determining the lateral force and where partitions are not connected to the ceiling system: 09 90 00 - Painting and Coating Finishes & Painting: 09 60 00 — Flooring Where the existing work is to be cut, underpinned and/or shored, Contractor shall provide all shoring, needling, bracing, wedging, and dry packing, and be responsible for the safety of the structure during these operations. The Contractor shall repair and patch any areas that are altered or damaged during the process of the alteration. Any materials deemed as hazardous, such as but not limited to, asbestos or lead paints, shall be removed, encapsulated or left in its present condition as required by Federal, State and local codes. Contractor shall utilize the appropriate techniques, procedures and disposal methods as per standard practice, Federal, State and local codes. All flooring materials and finishes shall be as specified in the Finish Schedule and Interior Finishes. 09 65 13 - Rubber Wall Base Rubber wall bases shall be as specified in the Finish Schedule. Contractor shall provide allowances for flooring material not specified on the drawings, Installation of wall base shall comply with manufacturer's recommendations and installation instructions. 09 68 00 — Carpeting Application of controlled interior finishes shall be in accordance with Building Code requirements for Interior Finishes. All interior finishes shall be as per Finish Schedule and Interior Finishes. Surfaces shall be prepared and cleaned in strict accordance with paint manufacturer's instructions. In addition, walls shall be speckled and sanded smooth prior to painting. Additional coats of paint shall be applied when undercoats, stains or other conditions show through final paint coat. Drywall shall receive one coat of drywall primer -sealer prior to finish paint application. All wood required to be job -painted shall be primed and sealed. Work of other trades shall be protected. Any damage caused by painting shall be corrected by cleaning, repairing or replacing, and refinishing, as directed by the Architect. Division 21- Fire Suppression 21 10 00 - Water -Based Fire -Suppression Systems Fire Sprinkler Systems All items shall be as per Building Code and all local codes and ordinances. Fire Suppression Contractor shall modify the existing sprinkler system to provide proper coverage to all Tenant areas in accordance with NFPA 13. All sprinkler heads in FOH ceiling shall be fully concealed and centered in 2' x 2' grid. Finish shall be white powder coat finish. All sprinkler heads in BOH ceiling shall be either concealed or semi -recessed, Finish shall be white powder coat finish. DO NOT FIELD PAINT. Sprinkler head layout shown on the Reflected Ceiling Plan is for diagrammatic purposes only and is not meant to represent an engineered system. Fire Suppression Contractor shall furnish sealed shop drawings of the sprinkler system prepared by a P(=, for approval by the Building Department and Fire Marshall for submission for permit, if required. All designs to be based on hydraulic calculations. 2120 00 - Fire -Extinguishing Systems Exit signs shall be provided in accordance with the Building Code and all local ordinances Exits shall be illuminated at any time the building is occupied with light having intensity of not less than 1 footcandle at floor level. Exit signs shall be electronically illuminated and energized from separate circuits. See electrical drawings. One of the above circuits shall be part of the emergency lighting system. The color and design of lettering, arrows and other symbols on the exit sign shall be in high contrast with their background. Words on the sign shall be in block letters, 6" in height with a stroke of not less than 3/4". Exit signs shall be internally or externally illuminated by two electrical lamps or shall be of an approved self -luminous type. When the luminance on the face of an exit sign is from an external source, it shall have an intensity of not less than 50 foot candles from either lamp. Internally illuminated signs shall provide equivalent luminance, (50 Lux). Addition - Accessibility Guidelines: All items shall be as per Building Code and all local codes and ordinances. Portable fire extinguishers shall be installed as required by NFPA 10, or as required by local officials. Extinguishers shall bare the label of an approved agency and be of an approved type. Fire extinguishers shall have a rating of 2A. Contractor shall determine the quantity, location, type, etc., for conformance with applicable codes. Wall mounted fire extinguishers shall be provided and installed by Client, unless otherwise directed. Recessed fire extinguisher cabinet shall be Cameo Series Model #AL -C2409 -R by Larsen's Manufacturing, Co., (800) 527-7367, or approved equal. Trim Projection shall be Flat; Trim and Door Material shall be Clear Anodized Aluminum; Bubble shall be Clear with Black lettering. All cabinets shall be installed as per ADA guidelines. Division 26 - Electrical 26 00 00 - Electrical Electrical Contractor shall install new electrical work as shown on Electrical Drawings. Contractor shall verify all conditions in the field prior to bidding and installation. Remove and/or relocate existing equipment as necessary to accommodate new conditions. Where connection is to be made to existing equipment, the Contractor shall make his own determination of the location of such connection. All electrical devices and cover plates in the front of house shall be white, including telephone/data jacks, switches and outlets except the cover plates shall be gray in the P-2 finished walls (Cool Gray 10). All electrical devices and cover plates in the back of house areas shall match existing outlet color. Panelboards shall be equipped with typewritten indexes. 26 50 00 - Lighting Electrical Contractor shall install new electrical work as shown on Electrical Drawings All lighting fixtures shall be as specified on the Lighting Fixture Key on the Reflected Ceiling Plan. All lights shall be located as indicated on Drawings and tied back to existing switch band. Building standard average level of lighting throughout shall be as required by code. Quantity of heads on track lights shall be as shown on drawings, unless otherwise determined by the Architect and Verizon' Project Manager. All equipment, accessories and work shall be performed in accordance with all Federal, State and local codes with respect to handicap accessibility, and with the International Code Council and the American National Standards Institute (ICC/ANSI A117.1) or Americans with Disability Act (ADA). The more restrictive code shall apply. * Doors and Hardware: Doorways shall have a minimum clear opening of 32", with the door opened 90 degrees, and measured between the face of the door and the opposite stop. Threshold shall be 1/2" maximum total height with 1/4" maximum vertical change at edge. Change in level between 1/4" and 112" shall be leveled with slope no greater than 1:2. Door closers shall have sweep periods adjusted so that it will take a door a minimum of three seconds to move from an open position of 70 degrees to a position where the leading edge of the door is three inches from the jamb. Hardware: Operable from inside without use of key or special knowledge or effort and operable by lever type hardware, panic bars, push-pull activating bars (not requiring grasping), mounted 34" - 48" A.F.F.(IBC/ANSI) Maximum effort to operate doors shall not exceed 5 pounds for exterior doors and interior doors such pull or push efforts being applied, at right angles to hinged doors and at the center plane of sliding or folding doors. Compensating devices or automatic door operators may be utilized to meet the above standards. When fire doors are required, the maximum effort to operate the door may be increased not to exceed 15 pounds. Exit door hardware shall be of an approved type and tested in accordance with procedures established by SFM 33.2 and SFM 33.3. Provide minimum 10" high smooth surface at door bottoms, either attached panel or bottom rail except on automatic or sliding doors. The minimum space between two hinged or pivoted doors in a series shall be 48" plus the width of any door swinging into the space. Doors in a series shall swing either in the same direction or away from the space between the doors. Handles, pulls, latches, locks and other operating devices on accessible doors shall have a shape that is easy to grasp with one hand and does not require tight grasping, pinching, or twisting of the wrist to operate. Hardware required for accessible door passage shall be mounted no higher than 44"(CBC) OR 48"(IBC) above the finished floor. The maximum force for pushing or pulling open a door shall be as follows: • Exterior hinged doors: reserved • Interior hinged doors: 5 foot pounds • Sliding or folding doors: 5 foot pounds GRUSKIN Ai CHITECTl1RE + DESIGN. PC, 294 Morris Avenue Springfield, NJ 07081 Tel: 973.376.441 I Fax: 973.376.8989 www.GruskinGroup.com NJ REG 0100-9869-14 This document and the Ideas and designs incorporated herein, as an instrument of professional service, is the property of GRUSKIN ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN, P.C., and Is not to be used In whole or In part for any other project without the written authorization of GRUSKIN ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN, P.C. All Rights Reserved © 2017 Gruskln Architecture + Design, P.C. Kenneth A. Gruektn AIA AL 5421 MT AK 13167 NC AR 3811 ND AZ 39209 NE CA C-29898 NH CO ARC -400347 NJ CT 9613 NM DC ARC100723 NV DE 0006261 NY FL AR91629 OK GA RA011075 OH HI AR 11489 OR IA 05713 PA ID AR -984459 PR IL 001-019152 RI IN AR10400066 SC KS 4674 SD KY 5967 TN LA 5734 TX ME ARC 2596 UT MD 11016 VT MA 10635 VA MI 1301052379 MN 44326 WI MO A-2005029740 WV MS 3860 WY 2537 9961 1666 A-3547 2796 Al 09999 004168 5521 025528-1 NY a4895 13761 4899 RA -015432—B 19965 2666 6834 11532 101374 17680 5881358-0301 2572 0401 011223 WA 10344 9900-005 3727 C-1967 Professional Seal: 0344 tiINKSITN aT►Tu 0 SKIN INGTON When new signs and identification devices are provided, the new sign and / or identification devices shall comply with the Building Code. Letters and numbers on signs shall have a width -to -height ratio between 3:5 and 1:1 and a stroke width -to -height ratio between 1:5 and 1:10. Characters and numbers on signs shall be sized according to the viewing distance from which they are to be read. The minimum height is measured using an upper case 'X'. Lower case characters are permitted. For signs suspended or projected above the floor, the minimum character height shall be 3". Characters and symbols shall contrast with their background. Either light characters on a dark background or dark characters on a light background. Where raised characters or symbols are used, they shall conform to the following: A. Letters and numbers shall be raised 1/32" and shall be sans serif uppercase characters and accompanied with Grade 2 B. Raised characters or symbols shall be at least 5/8" high; C. Pictorial symbol signs (pictograms) shall be accompanied by the equivalent verbal description placed directly below the pictogram. The border dimensions of the pictogram shall be a minimum of 6" in height. Contracted Grade 2 Braille shall be wherever Braille symbols are specifically required in other portions of these regulations. Dots shall be 1/10" on centers in each cell with 2/10" space between cells. Dots shall be raised a minimum of 1/40" above the background. All building entrances that are accessible to and usable by persons with disabilities, and at every major junction along or leading to an accessible route of travel shall be identified with a sign displaying the International Symbol of Accessibility and with directional signs, as required, to be visible to persons along approaching pedestrian ways as per code. When permanent identification is provided for rooms and spaces, raised letters shall be provided and shall be accompanied by Braille in conformance with code, Signs shall be installed on the wall adjacent to the latch side of the door. Where there is no wall space to the latch side of the door, including at double leaf doors, signs shall be placed on the nearest adjacent wall. Mounting height shall be 60" above the finished floor to the centerline of the si n. Mounting location hall be determine o that erson may 'n 3" o out nteri protruding 26 53 00 — Emergency Exit Signs: Consultant: Iv Nil Job Name and Number 2017-0228 Retail Refixturing Design for VERIZON Job Address: 132 Southcenter Mall Tukwila, WA 98188 CORRE TION LTR# Drawing Title: Cover Sheet, General Notes and Specifications Drawn By: MDM Checked By: KG Date Issued For Client: 10-5-17 Permit. 10-5-17 Bid: 10617 Construction: Revision Issue: No. Date Description A 10-31-17 Bldg Dept. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA NOV 1 6 2011 PERIVIIT CENTER J Pa CO N CU N (/) F - z w U Il A z I- U IY F- 14 z O U (U 14 15 z N J J J x w I - z w U 0 rn U CO CU CU 0 I N CU z 0 1- �, z3 PI Q U 3U - 03 w Y = � U U � N U I a_ N N 0 iN zo N N wc) w� M � I c) W I I- _ O U IY I % 1 -- oz X w wX / U DEMOLITION KEY: eeeeeeeeeee•• R EX EXISTING NALL TO REMAIN EXISTING WALLS TO BE REMOVED EXISTING TO BE RELOCATED EXISTING TO REMAIN DEMOLITION NOTES: I. ALL EXISTING ELECTRIC AND LIGHTING NOT BEING RE -USED SHALL BE REMOVED AND DISCONNECTED AT MAIN PANEL BOARD. (MUST BE REMOVED BACK TO ITS SOURCE), UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 2. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO CORE/TRENCH SLAB AS REQUIRED. SEE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS FOR LOCATION. VERIFY ALL OR ANY STRUCTURAL MEMBERS WHICH MAY INTERFERE NITH GORE/TRENCH. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL IDENTIFY PRECISE LOCATIONS AND DEPTH IN FIELD A5 REQUIRED. VERIFY WITH VERIZON PROJECT MANAGER AND LANDLORD PRIOR TO ANY GUTTING. 3. ALL EXISTING MECHANICAL EQUIPMENT AND DUCTWORK TO REMAIN. 4. EXISTING HVAC GRILLES SHALL REMAIN OR RELOCATED A5 NOTED. REFER TO REFLECTED CEILING PLAN (TYP.). 5. REMOVE ALL DEBRIS FROM ALL ROOMS. 6. REMOVE EXISTING FLOOR FINISHES DOWN TO EXISTING SLAB, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED (TYP.). CLEAN, PATCH AND LEVEL EXISTING CONCRETE SLAB A5 REQUIRED FOR NEN FINISHES. 1. EXISTING SUSPENDED CEILING TO REMAIN UNLESS OTHER/4115E NOTED. G. REMOVE ANY EXISTING INTERIOR SOFFITS AT FRONT OF HOUSE, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED (TYP.). q. EXISTING SPRINKLERS SHALL BE RELOCATED AS REQUIRED. 10. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY IF EXISTING COLUMN LOCATIONS AND SIZES ARE DIFFERENT FROM WHAT OCCURS IN THESE DRANINGS, AND OF ANY UNDOCUMENTED STRUCTURAL COLUMNS OR CONDITIONS, PIPES, ETC., WHICH ARE LOCATED IN THE TENANT SPACE BUT DO NOT APPEAR IN THESE DRAWINGS, 50 DRANINGS CAN BE REVISED A5 MAY BE REQUIRED TO ACCOMMODATE THE AS -BUILT CONDITIONS. II. CONTRACTOR SHALL PROVIDE GLASS "PAINT" ON INTERIOR OF ALL STOREFRONT WINDOWS AND DOORS DURING DEMOLITION AND CONSTRUCTION WORK, AND REMOVE AFTER CONSTRUCTION 15 COMPLETE. 12. COORDINATE WITH VERIZON PROJECT MANAGER FOR ALL EQUIPMENT FIXTURES, FURNITURE, LIGHTING AND SIGNAGE REMOVED. STORE OR DISPOSE OF PER VERIZON PROJECT MANAGER'S DIRECTION. 13. EXISTING SECURITY SHUTTERS ARE TO REMAIN. 14. REMOVE EXISTING FLOOR BOX COVER PLATE AND WIRES NOT BEING USED. INFILL EMPTY BOX WITH CONCRETE. TRENCHING FLOOR AS REQUIRED FOR NEN UNDER SLAB CONDUITS AND FLOOR BOX PER ELECTRICAL PLAN. DEMOLITION KEY: D11 EXISTING FIXTURE/MILLWORK TO BE REMOVED EXISTING SALES/SERVICE DESK TO BE REMOVED. EXISTING POWER TO BE REUSED REMOVE ALL FLOOR FINISHES, NALL COVERING AND WALL BASE EXISTING SOFFIT TO BE REMOVED AND NALL ABOVE SOFFIT TO REMAIN. EXISTING SOFFIT TO REMAIN EXISTING STOREFRONT AND ENTRY DOORS TO REMAIN EXISTING FIRE EXTINGUISHER CABINET EXISTING NALL TO BE REMOVED EXISTING LIGHT FIXTURE OR TRACK LIGHT TO BE REMOVED EXISTING CEILING GRID, SPRINKLER HEADS AND HVAC GRILLES TO REMAIN UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. EXISTING CEILING TILE AND LIGHTS TO BE REMOVED UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED REMOVE AND RELOCATE EXISTING LIGHTING FIXTURE AND EXIT SIGN PER CEILING PLAN EXISTING LIGHTING IN SOFFIT TO BE HATCHED AREA INDICATES AREA OF NO NORK / AREA OF WORK DEMOLITION PLAN SCALE: 1/8":1'-0" HATCHED AREA INDICATES AREA OF NO WORK L 1=0-1 / AREA OF NORK If D4 4- TYP. + FULL FULL ,00 CEILING DEMOLITION PLAN SCALE: 1/5":1'-0" 4® FLOOR TRANSITION E ENTRANCE GRANITE TILE FLOOR TO REMAIN ENTRY MAT DETAIL ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE ROOM NUMBER 4 NAME FLOOR BASE WALLS CEILING CABINETRY COUNTERTOP COMMENTS 100 RETAIL SALES C -I VB -I P -I, P-2 ACT, P-Ic -- -- 101 P05 AREA G -I VB -I P -I, EXISTING AGT -- – 102 OPEN OFFICE AREA C -I VB -I P -I, EXISTING ACT -- -- 1 1 1 1 m • 13 ED A5 P05 AREA 101 3'-8" 4 ILi 6-2" 35/8"-) OPEN OFFICE AREA 102 ALIGN FINISHES 35/8" 1 • • • • 3'-31/2" ci ® CI 4 GD 4-41/2" 4-5" =I3 ® Al 4 GD 2-55 T-01/2" r-01/2" -o-1=1—❑- 4 0 m RETAIL SALES 100 u o—Eo- 0 ECi-OI L CI (TYP. OF 3) (FW. LENGTH OF DR) PARTIAL ARCHITECTURAL/ 2 FURNITURE PLAN SCALE: 5/16 :1'-0" s°ooe00°e°e , eeeeo�oeod tiPO� ��A°°A ert 4 oe�eoeeeee (8* DOS ttavog 00#.444*°°°�°��,:��.°fid eeee 44 Iiie°eoo o'►oes°1 4:41 40 loo is ni°i motaA°000 Or..°o° fallf.s0 `°�i9o°O�e4e°ie°eo_ ®OeOeol. Q�eekfstsvpotsmitifozOw AV E5- 5'-01/2" • • • • 2 PARTIAL CEILING PLAN SCALE: 3/16 :11-0" —6-40' F4A F4A F4AVF4A V 23'-41/2 +a) F4A> IL FNA> F4AD C4 FURNITURE KEY: BSTL SPOT AISLE, 5 -POS COLAB-LG DR 2 -XX 4-X 4 -POS FINT-BE BPK EQ -01 'CHECK DP PB EN stn COUNTER STOOL I'-21 X I' -2"N X 2'-0"H LAUNCH FIXTURE 1'-61 X 2'-01W X 3'-10"H AISLE FIXTURE 4'-0"L X 2'-0"N X 4'-4"H P05 4'-8"L X 2'-b"N X 2'-10"H COLLABORATION BAR 10'-0"L X 2'-10"N X 3'-3"H MAGAZINE RACK 3'-10 I/41 X I'-I"N X 5'-0"H (MIDDLE UNIT) 3' -II 3/4"L X I'-I"N X 5'-0"H (END UNIT) NALL CASE (2 -HL, 2 -IF, 2-55, 2-5N, 2-11C, 2 -NC LED) 4'-01 X I'-b"W X 8'-0"H NALL CASE (4 -CD, 4-ETL, 4-ETS, 4-55, 4 -SN, 4-110, 4-N0 LED) 2'-0"L X I' -6"N X S' -0"H MOBILE P05 4'-0"L X 2'-0"11 X 2'-10"H PICTURE RAIL TOTAL WIDTH OF MONITORS BILL PAYMENT KIOSK 58:1 ULTRA STRETCH MONITOR RED CHECK, SIZE PER PLAN DIGITAL DISPLAY PARENT BENCH, SIZE PER PLAN BRAND NALL, SIZE PER PLAN FURNITURE NOTES: I. ALL MOVABLE FURNITURE SHALL BE PROVIDED BY VERIZON. ALL OTHER FURNITURE ITEMS, IE., COUNTERS AND CABINETRY, ETC., SHALL BE THE CABINET CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY. 2. VERIZON MUST COMPLY WITH ALL FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL ACCESSIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL EMPLOYEES AND THE PUBLIC WITH RESPECT TO ALL FURNITURE, FIXTURES, DISPLAYS AND SIGNAGE WHICH THEY PROVIDE. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY LOCATION, UNIT AND REQUIREMENTS OF FREESTANDING DISPLAYS WITH VERIZON. 4. ALL FURNITURE DIMENSIONS ARE FINISH DIMENSIONS. 5. PROVIDE ALL DIGITAL DISPLAY AND BRAND NALL FIXTURES AT STOREFRONT A5 ALLOWABLE BY CODE. FLOOR $ WALL FINISH KEY: FI NALL: PT -I BASE: RB -I nNALL: PT -2 BASE: RB -I NEN CARPET FLOORING (C -I t C-3 INSTALLED IN ASHLAR PATTERN) n N• EN ENTRY MAT I-1 F• ULL TILE F6 EXISTING FLOORING TO REMAIN EXISTING NALL FINISH TO REMAIN 1771,NALL: PT -3 BASE: VB -2 WALL $ FLOOR FINISH NOTES: I. SEE SHEET A3 FINISH SCHEDULE FOR SPECIFICATIONS. 2. NEW FINISHES APPLY TO FRONT OF HOUSE ONLY. EXISTING BACK OF HOUSE FINISHES ARE TO REMAIN. PATCH EXISTING FINISHES WHERE REQUIRED DUE TO NEN NORK. 3. NO VINYL BASE BEHIND WALL MOUNTED FIXTURES. 4. ALL WALLS IN RETAIL SALES AREA TO BE PAINTED b'-41/2" r' REFLECTED GEILING KEYS ESTIMATED SQUARE FOOTAGES FOR NEW SALES FLOOR FINIStIES. CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY. CARPET 1210 5F ENTRANCE MAT 0 5F ONE -LIGHT ADJUSTABLE LED TRACK HEAD, MOUNTED WITH BASIC TRACK. —6-40' F4A F4A F4AVF4A V 23'-41/2 +a) F4A> IL FNA> F4AD C4 FURNITURE KEY: BSTL SPOT AISLE, 5 -POS COLAB-LG DR 2 -XX 4-X 4 -POS FINT-BE BPK EQ -01 'CHECK DP PB EN stn COUNTER STOOL I'-21 X I' -2"N X 2'-0"H LAUNCH FIXTURE 1'-61 X 2'-01W X 3'-10"H AISLE FIXTURE 4'-0"L X 2'-0"N X 4'-4"H P05 4'-8"L X 2'-b"N X 2'-10"H COLLABORATION BAR 10'-0"L X 2'-10"N X 3'-3"H MAGAZINE RACK 3'-10 I/41 X I'-I"N X 5'-0"H (MIDDLE UNIT) 3' -II 3/4"L X I'-I"N X 5'-0"H (END UNIT) NALL CASE (2 -HL, 2 -IF, 2-55, 2-5N, 2-11C, 2 -NC LED) 4'-01 X I'-b"W X 8'-0"H NALL CASE (4 -CD, 4-ETL, 4-ETS, 4-55, 4 -SN, 4-110, 4-N0 LED) 2'-0"L X I' -6"N X S' -0"H MOBILE P05 4'-0"L X 2'-0"11 X 2'-10"H PICTURE RAIL TOTAL WIDTH OF MONITORS BILL PAYMENT KIOSK 58:1 ULTRA STRETCH MONITOR RED CHECK, SIZE PER PLAN DIGITAL DISPLAY PARENT BENCH, SIZE PER PLAN BRAND NALL, SIZE PER PLAN FURNITURE NOTES: I. ALL MOVABLE FURNITURE SHALL BE PROVIDED BY VERIZON. ALL OTHER FURNITURE ITEMS, IE., COUNTERS AND CABINETRY, ETC., SHALL BE THE CABINET CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY. 2. VERIZON MUST COMPLY WITH ALL FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL ACCESSIBILITY REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL EMPLOYEES AND THE PUBLIC WITH RESPECT TO ALL FURNITURE, FIXTURES, DISPLAYS AND SIGNAGE WHICH THEY PROVIDE. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY LOCATION, UNIT AND REQUIREMENTS OF FREESTANDING DISPLAYS WITH VERIZON. 4. ALL FURNITURE DIMENSIONS ARE FINISH DIMENSIONS. 5. PROVIDE ALL DIGITAL DISPLAY AND BRAND NALL FIXTURES AT STOREFRONT A5 ALLOWABLE BY CODE. FLOOR $ WALL FINISH KEY: FI NALL: PT -I BASE: RB -I nNALL: PT -2 BASE: RB -I NEN CARPET FLOORING (C -I t C-3 INSTALLED IN ASHLAR PATTERN) n N• EN ENTRY MAT I-1 F• ULL TILE F6 EXISTING FLOORING TO REMAIN EXISTING NALL FINISH TO REMAIN 1771,NALL: PT -3 BASE: VB -2 WALL $ FLOOR FINISH NOTES: I. SEE SHEET A3 FINISH SCHEDULE FOR SPECIFICATIONS. 2. NEW FINISHES APPLY TO FRONT OF HOUSE ONLY. EXISTING BACK OF HOUSE FINISHES ARE TO REMAIN. PATCH EXISTING FINISHES WHERE REQUIRED DUE TO NEN NORK. 3. NO VINYL BASE BEHIND WALL MOUNTED FIXTURES. 4. ALL WALLS IN RETAIL SALES AREA TO BE PAINTED b'-41/2" r' REFLECTED GEILING KEYS TYPE DESCRIPTION OFS CUSTOM Ib" GOODYEAR PENDANT BARN LIGHT, BOTTOM OF FIXTURE AT +65" A.F.F. F4AL, ONE -LIGHT ADJUSTABLE LED TRACK HEAD, MOUNTED WITH BASIC TRACK. F4B: BASIC ONE -CIRCUIT NH TRACK RT: RELOCATED EXISTING TRACK (X'): RUN LENGTHS, SEE PLAN. F4B (X') RT (X') T) F4A-MP ONE -LIGHT ADJUSTABLE LED MONO -POINT HEAD 0 RECESSED DOWNLIGHT "R" - RELOCATED "EX" - EXISTING TO REMAIN EXISTING FULLY RECESSED EMERGENCY LIGHT 2 X 4 LIGHT LIGHT FIXTURE "R" - RELOCATED "EX" - EXISTING I.ti 4 2 X 2 LIGHT LIGHT FIXTURE "R" - RELOCATED "EX" - EXISTING LAY -IN SUPPLY/RETURN GRILLE "R" - RELOCATED "EX" - EXISTING TO REMAIN 771 EMERGENCY EXIT SIGN "E5 -I" - FOR SALES AREA "EX"- EXISTING TO REMAIN "R" - RELOCATED - SPRINKLER HEAD "EX' - EXISTING TO REMAIN "R" - RELOCATED RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA NOV 16 2011 P17.77"."- "'"AeTE s. WALL TYPE KEY: EXISTING WALLS TO REMAIN MN NEW WALLS UP TO GRID INFILL EXISTING OPENING. ALIGN FINISHES ON BOTH SIDES. SEE DETAIL 10/A3 INFILL EXISTING OPENING. ALIGN FINISHES ON BOTH SIDES. SEE DETAIL II/A3 ARCHITECTURAL KEY: Al ❑ El A4 A5 A6 Al AS Aq 10 E as NO NALL BASE BEHIND WALL FIXTURE, TIP. PROVIDE STRAPPING/BLOCKING FOR DR AND MONITOR. SEE DETAIL 14/A3 PROVIDE A TACTILE EXIT SIGN NITH THE NORD "EXIT" IF NOT EXISTING. SEE DETAIL 2/A3 PROVIDE A TACTILE EXIT SIGN WITH THE WORDS "EXIT ROUTE" IF NOT EXISTING. SEE DETAIL 3/A3 PROVIDE A DIRECTIONAL SIGNAGE TO ACCESSIBLE RESTROOMS A5 PER CODE. SEE DETAIL 4/A3 PROVIDE AN INTERNATION ACCESSIBILITY SYMBOL, IF NOT EXISTING. SEE DETAIL I/A3 INFILL EXISTING OPEN AND ALIGN FINISHES ON EACH SIDE EXISTING THERMOSTAT TO REMAIN NEN DOOR AND FRAME. SEE DOOR SCHEDULE EXISTING FIRE EXTINGUISHER TO REMAIN PROVIDE STRAPPING FOR WALL CASE FIXTURE PER DETAIL 12/A3 PROVIDE STRAPPING AND RECESED BOX FOR THE BRAND NALL PER DETAIL I5/A3 PROVIDE STRAPPING FOR 5 -POS PER DETAIL I3/A3 ARCHITECTURAL NOTES: I. ALL EXISTING STOREFRONT SHALL REMAIN UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON PLANS. 2. ALL EXISTING DOORS SHALL REMAIN UNLESS OTHERNISE NOTED ON THE PLANS. 3. ANY EXISTING DRYWALL FINISH WHICH 15 EXISTING TO REMAIN SHALL BE PATCHED, PRIMED AND PAINTED TO "LIKE NEN" CONDITION AND TO ACCEPT NEN FINISHES. CONTRACTOR SHALL DETERMINE BEST METHODS FOR PATCHING, OR IF DRYWALL WILL NEED TO BE REMOVED OR REPLACED TO ACHIEVE DESIRED FINISH. EXISTING ACCESSIBLE RESTROOMS TO REMAIN. CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY THAT ALL FIXTURES AND ACCESSORIES COMPLY WITH THE LATEST ADA, ANSI AI11.1, TITLE 24, ADAAG AND ALL LOCAL CODE ORDINANCES AND AMENDMENTS. REPLACE IF REQUIRED. SEE ACCESSIBILITY DETAILS. 5. PATCH AND LEVEL EXISTING CONCRETE SLAB A5 NEEDED FOR NEN FINISHES. b. ALL NEN WALLS SHALL BE 3-5/8" OR 6" (20 GAUGE) METAL STUDS AT I6" O.G. NITH 5/8" GYPSUM BOARD BOTH 510E5 AND FULL INSULATION, UNLESS OTHERNISE NOTED. 1. ALL ARCHITECTURAL DIMENSIONS ARE FRAMING DIMENSIONS. S. ALL SAN CUTS SHALL BE DOWELED, ALTERNATING SIDES AT 18", OR A5 PER CODE, PRIOR TO POUR BACK. q. PROVIDE (2) ROWS MINIMUM 8" HIGH, 20 GAUGE HORIZONTAL STRAPPING ON STUDS AT ALL WALLS NITH NEN CABINETS. 10. THERMOSTATS, FIRE EXTINGUISHERS, CABINETS, OR ANY OTHER NALL MOUNTED ARCHITECTURAL ACCESSORY SHALL BE INSTALLED PER PLAN. II. CONTRACTOR SHALL NOTIFY THE ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY IF THE EXISTING COLUMN LOCATIONS AND SIZES ARE DIFFERENT FROM WHAT OCCURS IN THESE DRAWINGS, AND OF ANY UNDOCUMENTED STRUCTURAL COLUMNS OR CONDITIONS, PIPES, ETC., WHICH ARE LOCATED IN THE TENANT SPACE BUT DO NOT APPEAR IN THESE DRAWINGS, 50 THE DRANINGS CAN BE REVISED TO ACCOMMODATE THE A5 -BUILT CONDITIONS. 12. EXISTING SECURITY DEVICES TO REMAIN. REFLECTED CEILING KEY: R EXISTING TO BE RELOCATED EX EXISTING TO REMAIN R1 EXISTING GRID TO REMAIN. PROVIDE NEN TEES AT 24" O.G. AND PAINT WHITE. PROVIDE NEN TILE E EXISTING SOFFIT TO REMAIN. PAINT P -IC El NEN TRACK LIGHTING NEN PENDENT LIGHT FIXTURE. BOTTOM R4 AT +65" A.F.F. R5 INFILL/PATCH GRID AND TILE AS REQUIRED IN THIS AREA TO MATCH EXISTING R6 RELOCATED DIFFUSER R? RELOCATED EXIT SIGN RS RELOCATED LIGHT FIXTURE Rq EXISTING EXTERIOR EGRESS L TO REMAIN REFLECTED CEILING REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE APPROVED NOV 3 0 217 HT CI / Of I ukwila BLIMIIIDINGZIXaSIOINL DIES:._,_ I. ALL DIMENSIONS ARE FINISH DIMENSIONS. ALL NEW CEILING GRID: TO BE CENTERED IN ROOMS, UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 2. FOR NEN LIGHTING SPECIFICATIONS, SEE ELECTRICAL FIXTURE SCHEDULE. 3. LIGHTS TO BE CENTERED IN ACOUSTICAL CEILING TILES, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. 4. DIFFUSERS, GRILLES, SPRINKLERS AND SPEAKERS IN FRONT OF HOUSE CEILING SHALL BE PAINTED TO MATCH CEILING (WHITE). 5. ALL EXISTING CEILING MOUNTED EQUIPMENT SHALL BE EXISTING Ti REMAIN. b. LOCATION AND 5"w• A UANTITY OF ALL EXISTING LIGHTING AND BE VERIFIED IN FIELD BY GENERAL FINISHES. , , ...... , . ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN PC 294 Morris Avenue Springfield, NJ 07081 Tel: 973.376.4411 Fax: 973.376.8989 www.GruskinGroup.com NJ REG 0100-9869-14 This document and the Ideas and designs Incorporated herein, as an Instrument of professional service, Is the property of GRUSKIN ARCHITECTURE+DESIGN, P.C., and Is not to he used In whole or In part for any other project without the written authorization of GRUSKIN ARCHITECTURE+ DESIGN, P.C. All Rights Reserved © 2017 Gruskin Architecture + Design, P.C. Kenneth A. Gruskin AIA AL AK AR AZ CA CO CT DC DE FL GA HI IA ID IL IN KS KY LA ME MD MA MI MN MO MS 54211 MT 2537 13167 NC 9961 3811 ND 39209 NE A-31666547 C-29898 ARC -400347 NN JH AI2796 09999 9613 NM 004168 ARC100723 NV 5521 0006261 NY 025528-1 NY AR91629 OK a4895 RA011075 OH 13761 AR 11489 OR 4899 05713 PA RA -015432–B AR -984459 PR 19965 001-019152 RI 2666 AR10400066 SC 6834 4674 SD. 11532 5967 TN 101374 5734 TX 17680 ARC 2596 UT 5881358-0301 11016 VT 2572 10635 VA 0401 011223 1301052379 I WWI 10344 44326 WI 9900-005 A-2005029740 WV 3727 3860 WY C-1967 Professional Seal: ,c3(111 Consultant Job Name anq Numben 2017-0228 Retail Refixturing Design for VERIZON Job Address: 132 Southcenter Mall Tukwila, WA 98188 Drawing Title: Demolition, Architectural/ Furniture and Reflected Ceiling Plans and Notes Drawn By: MDM Checked By: KG Date issued For Client: 10-5-17 Landlord. Permit: 10-5-17 BId: 10-5-17 Construction. Revision issue: No. Date Description ® 10-31-17 Bldg. Dept. Comments Drawing Number. A2 2 OF 11 L J co (tl (U n 0 (U I (U (n I- z W U 0 ra z 0 I- M F- z 0 U (U / z A J f— I J J c w F- z w U I— 0 Q U CO CU (U 0 1 N- 0 (U / z 0 F- z ¢3 A /,' F— W -J Y Q Q U v aCO p0 I o• � fV (U M W� >/ W• I ro o U-. W I H .-1 _� U ce Q� o▪ z �W J W / 0 /U MIN \ • EQ. / EXIT 1/2" MIN. (BRAILLE) \ \ 1/21' MIN. EQ. EQ. EXIT ROUTE (BRAILLE) / / 6" / MIN i \ 733 Cr) tkt RESTROOMS (BRAILLE) DISPLAY /WORK SURFACE COUNTER I ":14- A LAZJ I • CLEAR 4'-0" 1 4 FRONT APPROACH, PUSH SIDE, DOOR PROVIDED WITH BOTH CLOSER AND LATCH in Vy 18" MIN. FRONT APPROACH, PULL SIDE 1 ACCESSIBILITY SYMBOL SCALE: 3" =11-0" 2 TACTILE SIGN SCALE: 3" =1'-0" 3 TACTILE SIGN SCALE: 3" =11-0" 4 TACTILE SIGN SCALE: 3" =11-0" 5 WORK SURFACE COUNTER SCALE: 1/4" =1'-0" 6 MANEUVERING CLEARANCE DIAGRAM N.T.S. MANEUVERING CLEARANCE DIAGRAM N.T.S. 8 PROVIDE 3 5/8" METAL STUD BRACING ®48" 0.G. A5 REQUIRED. BOTTOM OF Alikk VARIES SUSPENDED CLG. SEE PLAN CONT. 3 5/8' METAL TRACK (I) LAYER 5/8" GYPSUM BOARD ON BOTH 510E5 OF FRAMING. HOLD BOTTOM EDGE 1/4" ABOVE FINISH FLOOR. FASTEN TO METAL STUDS WITH #6 X 1 5/8" DRYWALL SCREWS 12" O.G. IN FIELD AND 8° O.G. AT SEAMS. BATT INSULATION FULL HEIGHT OF PARTITION 20 GAUGE, 3 5/8" METAL STUD WALL FRAMING AT Ib" O.G. 4" BASE (SEE INTERIOR FINISHES SCHEDULE) TOP OF 0'-0" FINISHED FLOOR CONTINUOUS TRACK WV 1/4" 4), 3/4" LONG HILTI POWDER ACTUATED ANCHORS @ 32" 0.G. DOOR OPENING INFILL EXISTING WALL ABOVE EXISTING DOOR OPENING SUSPENDED CEILING BOTTOM OF Abli VARIES SUSPENDED CLG. SEE PLAN CONTINUOUS 3 5/8" OR b" METAL TRACK (I) LAYER 5/8" GYPSUM BOARD ON BOTH 510E5 OF FRAMING. HOLD BOTTOM EDGE 1/4" ABOVE FINISH FLOOR. FASTEN TO METAL STUDS WITH #6 X 15/8" DRYWALL SCREWS 12° O.G. IN FIELD AND 8" O.G. AT SEAMS. BATT INSULATION FULL HEIGHT OF PARTITION 20 GAUGE, 3 5/8" OR 6" METAL STUD WALL FRAMING AT lb" O.G. 4" BASE (SEE INTERIOR FINISHES SCHEDULE) TOP OF 01-0" FINISHED FLOOR CONTINUOUS TRACK W/ 1/4" 4), 3/4" LONG HILTI POWDER ACTUATED ANCHORS @ 32" O.G. WALL ABOVE SOFFIT TO REMAIN REMOVE EXISTING SOFFIT DOOR OPENING INFILL EXISTING WALL ABOVE EXISTING DOOR OPENING SUSPENDED CEILING BOTTOM OF Alth VARIES SUSPENDED CLG. SEE PLAN -CONT NUOUS 1 5/8" METAL TRACK 20 GAUGE, 15/8" METAL STUD WALL FR; MING AT 16" O.G. CONTINUOUS 6" METAL TRACK (I) LA, ER 5/8" GYPSUM BOARD ON BOTH SIDES OF FRAMING. HOLD BOTTOM EDGE 1/4" ABOVE FINISH FLOOR. FASTEN TO METAL STUDS WITH ' 6 X 15/8" DRYWALL SCREWS 12" 0.G. IN FIELi? AND 8" O.G. AT SEAMS. BATT INSULATION /ILL HEIGHT OF PARTITION 20 GAUGE, 6" METAL 51 -in WALL FRAMING AT Ib" O.G. 4" BASE (SEE INTERIOR Fl,'15HES SCHEDULE) TOP OF FINISHED FLOOR CONTINUOUS TRACK W/ 1/4" 4), 3/4" LONA HILTI POWDER ACTUATED ANCHORS @ 32" O.G. OUTLINE OF FIXTURES 2 -XX AND 4 -XX (2) WALL ANCHORS PER FIXTURE BY FIXTURE VENDOR 5 5" HIGH 20 GA. HORIZONTAL METAL STRAPPING (HATCHED) ON STUDS AND CENTER VERTICALLY ON FIXTURE. POWER/DATA FEEDS PER PLAN NOTES: 2 -XX: 2-55, 5 -IF, 2 -HL, +1 2-5W 4 -XX: 4 -SW, 4-55, 4-1NC, 4 -CD, 4-ETL 4 4-ET5 POWER/DATA OUTLETS BEHIND FIXTURE, TYP. 5" HIGH 20 GA. HORIZONTAL METAL STRAPPING (HATCHED) ON STUDS MONITOR BRACKET BEHIND, TYPE. DATA OUTLET FOR MONITOR MONITOR BLANK OUTLET BOX W/ COVER PLATE AND A PULL STRING 3/4" CDX PLYWOOD BLOCKING 3'-6 1/2" 3'-6 1/2" BETWEEN STUDS , 24" HIGH (HATCHED). FULL LENGTH OF MONITORS ALIGN EDGE OF MONITOR WITH EDGE OF FIXTURE BELOW RECESSED QUAD POWER OUTLETS I' -q" rn r�J� --4) tii l' r ; , r L WALL ANCHORS PROVIDED AND INSTALLED BY FIXTURE VENDOR DR MNT-B I DR in 8" HIGH 20 GA. HORIZONTAL METAL STRAPPING (HATCHED) ON STUDS POWER/DATA FEEDS PER PLAN, TYP. 12" 1111 LJ LJ \ "iv q WALL UP TO GRID SCALE: 3/4" =1'-0" CEILING 8" HIGH 20 GA. HORIZONTAL METAL STRAPPING (HATCHED) ON STUDS 10 DOOR OPENING INFILL SCALE: 3/4" =11-0" 4" X 20" RECESSED BOX BEHIND BRAND WALL FOR POWER 4 LED DRIVER. EQ. EQ. SCREW TOP CONTINUOUS WALL CLEAT TO VERTICAL WALL STUD FRAMING OR STRAPPING SCREW CONTINUOUS MAL CLEATS TO VERTICAL WALL STUD FRAMING, TYP. VERTICAL LOCATION OF WALL CLEATS PER FIXTURE SHOP DRAWINGS. FINISHED FLOOR 4 • • VB -I BASE, TYP. .°min now woe nowes0 SEE PLAN FOR LENGTH BRAND WALL `- BRAND WALL • to NOTE: BRAND WALL 4 WALL CLEATS TO BE PROVIDED AND INSTALLED BY FIXTURE VENDOR. • 11 RECESSED BOX SOFFIT OPENING INFILL SCALE: 3/4" =1'-0" S CENTERLINE OF RECESSED BOX PER ARCHITECTURAL PLAN. OUTLINE OF BRAND WALL (2) DUPLEX RECEPTACLES. ROUTE SWITCHED CIRCUIT THROUGH CONTACTOR AND CONTROL VIA EMS. 1/2" CDX FIRE RETARDANT PLYWOOD BOX W/ BACK BOARD CONT. WALL CLEAT LED DRIVERS TO BE LOCATED IN THE RECESSED SPACE WALL FRAMING BEHIND OUTLINE OF BRAND WALL FINISHED FLOOR LED DRIVERS TO BE LOCATED IN THE RECESSED SPACE SURFACE MOUNTED ELECTRICAL BOX WITH DUPLEX RECEPTACLE TYPICAL STRAPPING PLACEMENT ELEVATION 13 SCALE: 1/4" =11-0" TYP. STRAPPING PLACEMENT ELEVATION SCALE: 1/4" =1'-0" 14 TYPICAL STRAPPING PLACEMENT ELEVATION SCALE: 1/2" =1'-0" 1/2" CDX FIRE RETARDANT PLYWOOD 3 5/8" METAL STUDS ®Ib" O.G. 5/8" GYPSUM BOARD FRENCH CLEAT REMOVABLE BRAND WALL PANEL 0 IL IL 0 5/8" GYPSUM BOARD 3 5/8" METAL TRACK 1/2" CDX FIRE RETARDANT PLYWOOD SURFACE MOUNTED ELECTRICAL BOX WITH DUPLEX RECEPTACLE, TYP. OF 2 ED DRIVERS TO BE LOCATED IN THE RECESSED SPACE CONTINUOUS WALL CLEAT 3 5/8" METAL TRACK REMOVABLE BRAND WALL PANEL 15 BRAND WALL ELEVATION SCALE: 1/4" =1-0" 16 POWER DIAGRAM FOR BRAND WALL SCALE: 1/4" =1'-0" 17 RECESSED BOX PLAN DETAIL SCALE: 1" =1'-0" 15 RECESSED BOX 5 CTION SCALE: 1" =1'-0" 1q INTERIOR FINISHES _ 1 \ ITEM MANUFACTURER 12" SALES FLOOR P-Ic CARPET TILE PATCRAFT (WWW.PATCRAFT.COM) STYLE: L0110 COLOR YOUR WORLD ---11� OPTION C FLOORING CONTACT: JJ TERZIGNI COLOR: 00522 'COLOR CHIPS' OUTLINE OF FIXTURES 2 -XX AND 4 -XX (2) WALL ANCHORS PER FIXTURE BY FIXTURE VENDOR 5 5" HIGH 20 GA. HORIZONTAL METAL STRAPPING (HATCHED) ON STUDS AND CENTER VERTICALLY ON FIXTURE. POWER/DATA FEEDS PER PLAN NOTES: 2 -XX: 2-55, 5 -IF, 2 -HL, +1 2-5W 4 -XX: 4 -SW, 4-55, 4-1NC, 4 -CD, 4-ETL 4 4-ET5 POWER/DATA OUTLETS BEHIND FIXTURE, TYP. 5" HIGH 20 GA. HORIZONTAL METAL STRAPPING (HATCHED) ON STUDS MONITOR BRACKET BEHIND, TYPE. DATA OUTLET FOR MONITOR MONITOR BLANK OUTLET BOX W/ COVER PLATE AND A PULL STRING 3/4" CDX PLYWOOD BLOCKING 3'-6 1/2" 3'-6 1/2" BETWEEN STUDS , 24" HIGH (HATCHED). FULL LENGTH OF MONITORS ALIGN EDGE OF MONITOR WITH EDGE OF FIXTURE BELOW RECESSED QUAD POWER OUTLETS I' -q" rn r�J� --4) tii l' r ; , r L WALL ANCHORS PROVIDED AND INSTALLED BY FIXTURE VENDOR DR MNT-B I DR in 8" HIGH 20 GA. HORIZONTAL METAL STRAPPING (HATCHED) ON STUDS POWER/DATA FEEDS PER PLAN, TYP. 12" 1111 LJ LJ \ "iv q WALL UP TO GRID SCALE: 3/4" =1'-0" CEILING 8" HIGH 20 GA. HORIZONTAL METAL STRAPPING (HATCHED) ON STUDS 10 DOOR OPENING INFILL SCALE: 3/4" =11-0" 4" X 20" RECESSED BOX BEHIND BRAND WALL FOR POWER 4 LED DRIVER. EQ. EQ. SCREW TOP CONTINUOUS WALL CLEAT TO VERTICAL WALL STUD FRAMING OR STRAPPING SCREW CONTINUOUS MAL CLEATS TO VERTICAL WALL STUD FRAMING, TYP. VERTICAL LOCATION OF WALL CLEATS PER FIXTURE SHOP DRAWINGS. FINISHED FLOOR 4 • • VB -I BASE, TYP. .°min now woe nowes0 SEE PLAN FOR LENGTH BRAND WALL `- BRAND WALL • to NOTE: BRAND WALL 4 WALL CLEATS TO BE PROVIDED AND INSTALLED BY FIXTURE VENDOR. • 11 RECESSED BOX SOFFIT OPENING INFILL SCALE: 3/4" =1'-0" S CENTERLINE OF RECESSED BOX PER ARCHITECTURAL PLAN. OUTLINE OF BRAND WALL (2) DUPLEX RECEPTACLES. ROUTE SWITCHED CIRCUIT THROUGH CONTACTOR AND CONTROL VIA EMS. 1/2" CDX FIRE RETARDANT PLYWOOD BOX W/ BACK BOARD CONT. WALL CLEAT LED DRIVERS TO BE LOCATED IN THE RECESSED SPACE WALL FRAMING BEHIND OUTLINE OF BRAND WALL FINISHED FLOOR LED DRIVERS TO BE LOCATED IN THE RECESSED SPACE SURFACE MOUNTED ELECTRICAL BOX WITH DUPLEX RECEPTACLE TYPICAL STRAPPING PLACEMENT ELEVATION 13 SCALE: 1/4" =11-0" TYP. STRAPPING PLACEMENT ELEVATION SCALE: 1/4" =1'-0" 14 TYPICAL STRAPPING PLACEMENT ELEVATION SCALE: 1/2" =1'-0" 1/2" CDX FIRE RETARDANT PLYWOOD 3 5/8" METAL STUDS ®Ib" O.G. 5/8" GYPSUM BOARD FRENCH CLEAT REMOVABLE BRAND WALL PANEL 0 IL IL 0 5/8" GYPSUM BOARD 3 5/8" METAL TRACK 1/2" CDX FIRE RETARDANT PLYWOOD SURFACE MOUNTED ELECTRICAL BOX WITH DUPLEX RECEPTACLE, TYP. OF 2 ED DRIVERS TO BE LOCATED IN THE RECESSED SPACE CONTINUOUS WALL CLEAT 3 5/8" METAL TRACK REMOVABLE BRAND WALL PANEL 15 BRAND WALL ELEVATION SCALE: 1/4" =1-0" 16 POWER DIAGRAM FOR BRAND WALL SCALE: 1/4" =1'-0" 17 RECESSED BOX PLAN DETAIL SCALE: 1" =1'-0" 15 RECESSED BOX 5 CTION SCALE: 1" =1'-0" 1q INTERIOR FINISHES OPTION / LOCATION SYMBOL ITEM MANUFACTURER SPECIFICATION AND COLOR SALES FLOOR P-Ic CARPET TILE PATCRAFT (WWW.PATCRAFT.COM) STYLE: L0110 COLOR YOUR WORLD 0-1 OPTION C FLOORING CONTACT: JJ TERZIGNI COLOR: 00522 'COLOR CHIPS' AND ALL BOH BENJAMIN MOORE CONTACT: MICHAEL ECKE T: (201) q4q-6130; C: (201) 183-1658 MICHAEL.ECKE®BENJAMINMOORE.COM (614) 582-8131 SIZE: 24" x 24" TO BE USED WITH C-2 JOSEPH.TERZIGNI@PATCRAFT.COM INSTALLATION: ECOLOGIX W/ SHAW 5000 PRESSURE SENSITIVE ADHESIVE AND ASHLAR PATTERN PROVIDED AND INSTALLED BY G.G. ,-WALK-OFF CARPET MATWORKS (WWW.THEMATWORKS.COM) MATWORKS WALK OFF MATT TO BE USED WITH C-1 0-2 :; : ► m B t aNit� ' a: • w, - . ; .w Ire' LINE COLOR: ANTHRACITE 1/2" TILE THICKNESS: ...... SALES FLOOR CARPET TILE PATCRAFT (WWW.PATCRAFT.COM) CARPET TILE LINE: X6I6H-0 C-5 OPTION C FLOORING CONTACT: JJ TERZIGNI TILE BACKING SYSTEM: ECOLOGIX AND ALL BOH (614) 582-8131 SIZE: 24" X 24" TO BE USED WITH M-2 JOSEPH.TERZIGNI@PATCRAFT.COM INSTALLATION: ASHLAR COLOR: CUSTOM (NEXT GEN SALT) WALK OFF MATT ENTRANCE MATTING IMPACT SPECIALTIES MODEL: HELIX Z2 TILE (WITH CARPET TREAD INSERT) M-2 OPTION A CONTACT: IMPACT SPECIALTIES TILE SIZE: 12" X q° X 1/16" TO BE USED WITH C-3 PHONE: 858-424-6281 TILE COLOR: MATTING GRAY FAX: q08-841-4285; CARPET TREAD INSERT COLOR: CASTLE GRAY ORDER@IMPACTSPECIALTIES.COM BORDER MODEL: HELIX ZI TILE (WITHOUT CARPET TREAD INSERT) TILE COLOR: GRAY TILE/MODULE THICKNESS: 1/16" NOTE: ZI TILE TO BE USED IN VESTIBULES ONLY A5 BORDER W/ Z2 TILE PROVIDED AND INSTALLED BY GC FOR USE WITH RESILIANT WALL BASE JOHNSONITE JOHNSONITE MASQUERADE VIEWPOINT WALL BASE VB -I ALL FLOORING CONTACT: THERESA THOMAS SIZE: 4" HIGH X 3/8" THICK OPTIONS PHONE: (440)108-g318 COLOR: JOHN MW -6q -V STERLING SILVERADO THERESA.THOMAS@JOHN5ONITE.COM LOCATION: SALES AREA FIRE RESISTANCE: ASTM E84/NFPA 225 FLAME/SMOKE -CLASS A/LE55 THAN 450 SMPLE NOTE: USE NATIONAL PROGRAM NUMBER 10535 WHEN ORDERING SCHEDULES PAINT COLORS ® BENJAMIN MOORE MANUFACTURER: BENJAMIN MOORE PRODUCT LINE: ULTRA SPEC, SCUF-X COLOR: #OC -14q "DECORATOR'S WHITE" FINISH: SEE PAINT NOTES BELOW LOCATION: FRONT OF HOUSE P -I MANUFACTURER: BENJAMIN MOORE PRODUCT LINE:REGAL SELECT COLOR: #0C -14q "DECORATOR'S WHITE" FINISH: SEE PAINT NOTES BELOW LOCATION: FRONT OF HOUSE CEILING AND SOFFIT P-Ic MANUFACTURER: BENJAMIN MOORE PRODUCT LINE: ULTRA SPEC, SCUF-X COLOR: #I0G-1616 "STORMY SKY", COLOR PREVIEW FINISH: SEE PAINT NOTES BELOW LOCATION: FRONT OF HOUSE ACCENT WALL (COOL GRAY 10) L P-2 PANT n! ?TES TYPICAL APPL %ATION AND INSTALLATION WALLS: EGGSHELL ON WALLS, GYP. CEILINGS AND SOFFITS; DOORS AND FRAMES. SEMI GLOSS ALKYD CEILING: MATTE LATEX NOTE: ADD BONDING PRIMEK FOR METAL GYPSUM BOARD: GYPSUM BOARD RECEIVING Lr' TEX PAINT SHALL BE PRIMED WITH ONE (I) COAT OF VINYL PLASTIC SEAL -FR PRIOR TO RECEIVING TWO (2) COATS OF FINISH PAINT. WOOD TRIM: WOOD TRIM RECEIVING ALKYD OR ENAMEL,'4INT SHALL BE PRIMED WITH ONE (I) COAT OF ENAMEL UNDERCOATER f IOR TO RECEIVING TWO (2) COATS OF PAINT. PAINT ALL WIRES, RETV'N AIR GRILLES, SUPPLY AIR GRILLES AND DUCTS TO MATCH ADJM TNT CEILING AREA. BENJAMIN MOORE CONTACT: MICHAEL ECKE T: (201) q4q-6130; C: (201) 183-1658 MICHAEL.ECKE®BENJAMINMOORE.COM N.T.S. 20 SEISMIC CEILING NOTES: I. ALL HANGER WIRE SHALL BE MIN. OF #12 GALV. WIRE OR CODE APPROVED EQUAL. 2. ALL HANGERS AND RUNNERS SHALL BE ACCURATELY LEVELED AND BE SPACED IN ACCORDANCE WITH MANUFACTURER'S SPECIFICATIONS. 3. ALL INTERSECTIONS AND CONNECTION ACCESSORIES THROUGHOUT SHALL BE CAPABLE OF WITHSTANDING DESIGN LOADS REQUIRED BY LOCAL CODES. 4. AT LIGHT FIXTURES PROVIDE 4/ #12 GALV. WIRE TO BE SECURED TO THE GRID AT EACH CORNER OF LIGHT FIXTURES PER ASTM C 635 AND G 636. 5. SEE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS AND REFLECTED CEILING PLANS FOR LOCATIONS AND DIRECTIONS OF LIGHT FIXTURES. b. LIGHT FIXTURES, ELECTRICAL WIRING SYSTEM, LOW VOLTAGE WIRING COMPONENTS, COMMUNICATION, COMPUTER CABLES AND MECHANICAL SERVICES SHALL BE INDEPENDENTLY SUPPORTED FROM THE SUSPENDED CEILING SYSTEM. 1. \ EXCEPT WHERE RIGID BRACES ARE USED TO LIMIT LATERAL DEFLECTION, SPRINKLER HEADS AND OTHER PENETRATIONS THROUGH THE CEILING TILE REQUIRE MINIMUM 2 -INCH RINGS, SLEEVES OR ADAPTERS THAT WILL ALLOW A MINIMUM I -INCH CEILING MOVEMENT IN ALL HORIZONTAL DIRECTIONS. ALTERNATIVELY; A SWING JOINT CAN BE PROVIDED AT THE TOP OF THE SPRINKLER HEAD EXTENSION TO ACCOMMODATE THE I -INCH MOVEMENT (ASCE 1, 5E0.135.622) 8. SEISMIC SUSPENDED CEILING SHALL BE ARMSTRONG SEISMIC RX SUSPENDED SYSTEM. q. THE BERC2 CLIP IS USED TO SECURE THE. MAIN RUNNERS AND CR055 RUNNERS ON TWO ADJACENT WALLS TO THE STRUCTURE AND THE TWO OPPOSITE WALLS TO THE PERIMETER TRIM. A NOMINAL 1/8" WALL MOLDING 15 USED IN LIEU OF THE 2" PERIMETER SUPPORTING CLOSURE ANGLE REQUIRED BY SECTION q.62.622 (b) OF ASCE-1 FOR SEISMIC DESIGN CATEGORY "C", "D", "E° OR "F" EXCEPT FOR THE USE OF THE BERC2 CLIP AND THE 1/8' WALL MOLDING AND ELIMINATION OF SPREADER BARS, INSTALLATION OF THE CEILING SYSTEM MUST BE A5 PRESCRIBED A5 PER CODE. 10. SEISMIC SUSPENDED CEILING SHALL COMPLY WITH ASCE 1 SECTION 135.6 AND SHALL HAVE HEAVY DUTY T -BAR GRID SYSTEM EXCEPT INTERMEDIATE -DUTY FOR SEISMIC DESIGN CATEGORY 'C". II. CLIPS INSTALLED ON THE UNATTACHED WALLS SHALL ALLOW THE TERMINAL RUNNER END TO MOVE 3/8" FOR CATEGORY "C" AND 3/4" FOR CATEGORY "D', "E" OR "F". LATERAL SUPPORT DETAILS N.T.S. WIRE HANGER ® 4'-0" O.G. EACH WAY. 2'-0" X 4'-0" ACOUSTICAL TILE (TYP) LATERAL SUPPORT POINT WHERE FIXTURE ROW FALLS BETWEEN MAIN RUNNER,.USE 4'-0" LONG MAIN @ 4'-0" O.G. AS CR055 TEE. 2'-0" X 4'-0" RECESSED FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURES. SEE ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS. LATERAL ® µLATERAL SUPPORT BRACE NOTE: ® 12'-0° O.G. EACH WAY SUPPORT POINT WITHIN 6'-0° OF EACH WALL. WIRE HANGER 1/2" SPACE (TYP) ARMSTRONG BERC2 CLIP (TYP) 1/8" MOLDING (TYP.) FACE OF WALL OR DEMISING PARTITION 6'-0" HVAC -AIR DIFFUSERS, WITH APPROVED CLIPS OR WIRES A5 REQ.'D. BY CITY STANDARDS (TYP) SEISMIC POST OR EMT CONDUIT. SEE SCHEDULE. HORIZONTAL RESTRAINT BRACE #12 GA. WIRE SPLAYED ® 45° 4 -DIRECTIONS. ALL WIRES ATTACHED TO MAIN RUNNER. PROVIDE HORIZONTAL RESTRAINTS BRACING ONLY IF CEILING AREA MEETS OR EXCEEDS 1,000 SQ. FT. SPLICE PROVIDE 2-#10 TILE SCREWS AFTER TILE PANEL 15 INSTALLED. 12-0" MAXIMUM AT ENDS O.G. EACH WAY TO LATERAL SUPPORT POINT C) LATERAL SUPPORT BRACE SECTION N.T5. NOTE: @ 12'-0" O.G. EACH WAY BERG -2 CLIP CLEARANCE = 3/8" (CATEGORY "C") CLEARANCE = 3/4" (CATEGORY "D", "E" 4 "F") UNATTACHED 51DE BERG -2 CLIP 78• ATTACHED SIDE OCLIP @ PERIMETER WALL DETAIL N.TS: SEISMIC LOCKING CLIP ©RUNNER DETAIL N.T5. MAIN RUNNER HANGER WIRE W/2 TURNS IN 11/2" TYP. CROSS RUNNER REVIEWED FOR ATTACH HEAVY DUTY T 9:)J %DE COMPLIANCE SYSTEM TO STRUG ' • J'NI APPROVED ACCORDANCE WITH C: !(>G SECTION 808 AND ASC" 13.5.6 HORIZONTAL RESTRAIN WIRES. City of Tukwila B I.I I TNG-DIVI SJoit� '1°5 NOV 3 0 2017 BOLT COMPRE5510 STRUT AT TOP AND BOTTOM. CROSS RUNNER MAIN RUNNER. O INSTALL 2'X4' ACOUSTICAL TILE IN METAL SUSPENSION HEAVY DUTY "T° GRID SYSTEM PER GBG/IBC SECTION 808 AND ASCE 1.0513.5.6 SEISMIC POST SCHEDULE: I. UP TO 8'-0" USE I- 3 5/8" 25 GA. MTL. STUD @ 12'-0" O.G. 2. 5'-0" T0101-0" U5E 2-I 5/8" 25 GA. MTL. STUDS ®12'-0" O.G. FASTENED BACK TO BACK @ EACH SIDE OF MAIN RUNNER TYPICAL. 3. 10'-0" TO 15'-0' USE 2-2 1/2" 25GA. MTL. STUDS FASTEN SAME AS NOTE #2. 4. ALTERNATE: UP TO 5' USE 3/4" m EMT CONDUIT dtGRUSKIN ARCHITEC (((RI- + DESIGN PC 294 Morris Avenue Springfield, NJ 07081 Tel 973.376.4411 Fax 973.376.8989 www.GruskinGroup.com NJ REG 0100.9869.14 This document and the ideas and designs Incorporated herein, as an Instrument of professional service, Is the property of GRUSKIN ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN, P.C., and Is not to be used In whole or in part for any other project without the written authorization of GRUSKIN ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN, P.C. All Rights Reserved © 2017 Gruskin Architecture + Design, P.C. Kenneth A. Gruskin AIA AL AK AR AZ CA CO CT DC DE FL GA HI IA ID IL IN KS KY LA ME MD MA MI MN MO MS 5421 13167 3811 39209 C-29898 ARC -400347 9613 ARC100723 0006261 AR91629 RAO11075 AR 11489 05713 AR -984459 001-019152 AR10400066 4674 5967 5734 ARC 2596 11016 10635 1301052379 44326 WI A-2005029740 WV 3860 WY MT NC ND NE NH NJ NM NV NY OK OH OR PA PR RI SC SD TN TX UT VT VA 2537 9961 1666 A-3547 2796 Al 09999 004168 5521 025528-1 NY a4895 13761 4899 RA -015432—B 19965 2666 6834 11532 101374 17680 5881358-0301 2572 0401 011223 WA 10344 9900-005 3727 C-1967 Professional Seal: Consultant: Job Name and Number. 2017-0228 Retail Refixturing Design for VERIZON Job Address: 132 Southcenter Mall Tukwila, WA 98188 Drawing Title: Construction & Accessibility Details Date Issued For Client 10-5-17 Landlord. Permit 10-5-17 B1d 10-5-17 Construction. Revision issue: No. Date Description RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA NOV 162017 PER MIT CENTER A J G N N 0 I N N flu i I - z w X U a A z a I- c -J H - In z 0 U N rn z N J J J w I - z w U H 0 In U co N N N CU z 0 I - z3 LA J w U w Q w U v U I Q CO a. cu 0 o z Cu iY LJ (=I W U w I I - _c U ce O Z J w� io / U ELECTRICAL NOTES: I. ALL OUTLET AND SWITCH DIMENSIONS NOTED ON PLANS SHALL BE TO THE CENTERLINE OF THE DEVICE MOUNTED VERTICALLY UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 2. CONVENIENT OUTLET SHALL BE MOUNTED VERTICALLY WITH CENTERLINE AT lb" A.F.F. 3. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE TO CUT AND PATCH SLAB A5 REQUIRED FOR NEW UNDER SLAB ELECTRICAL CONDUITS. SEE ARCHITECTURE PLAN. 4. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL LEAVE ALL EXISTING OUTLETS NOT SHOWN ON PLAN IN EXISTING WALLS WHICH ARE TO REMAIN. IF NEW OUTLET 15 IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO EXISTING, USE EXISTING OUTLET. THIS DOES NOT APPLY TO SPECIALLY DESIGNATED OUTLETS, DIMENSIONED OUTLETS AND OUTLETS WITH HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS. 5. DATA WIRING 15 TO BE PROVIDED BY VERIZON AND IS NOT RESPONSIBILITY OF THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR. ALL DATA WIRING IN WALLS SHALL BE RUN IN A I" 4) CONDUIT TO 6" ABOVE SUSPENDED CEILING WITH FULL STRING. b. PROVIDE A SEPARATE CODE SIZED GREEN EQUIPMENT GROUND CONDUCTOR IN ALL CONDUITS AND RACEWAYS CONTAINING LINE VOLTAGE CIRCUITS. FOR ALL 20A CIRCUITS, EQUIPMENT GROUND CONDUCTOR SIZE SHALL MATCH PHASE CONDUCTOR SIZE. FOR CIRCUITS UPSIZED FOR VOLTAGE DROP INCREASE EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR SIZE PER CODE. 1. ALL ELECTRICAL DEVICES AND COVER PLATES SHALL BE WHITE AT FRONT OF HOUSE AREA INCLUDING ALL DATA JACKS, SWITCHES AND OUTLETS ON WALLS AND ON EXPOSED CEILINGS/SOFFITS PAINTED WHITE EXCEPT THE COVER PLATES SHALL BE GRAY ON THE P-2 PAINT WALL (COOL GRAY 10). ALL ELECTRICAL DEVICES AND COVER PLATES SHALL BE MATCH EXISTING AT BACK OF HOUSE AREA INCLUDING ALL PLUG MOLDS, TELEPHONE/DATA JACKS, SWITCHES AND OUTLETS. S. IF NEW POWER AND DATA OUTLETS ARE INDICATED IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO EXISTING OUTLETS WITH THE SAME USE AS NEW, CONTRACTOR SHALL NOT INSTALL ANY NEW OUTLETS UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED ON PLAN OR HEIGHT REQUIREMENTS SHOWN ON THE PLAN SHALL BE INSTALLED AS NEW. CONTRACTOR SHALL FIELD VERIFY PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION. q. RECEPTACLES INDICATED A5 "EX" AT THE FRONT OF HOUSE AREA SHALL BE REPLACED WITH WHITE RECEPTACLE AND COVER PLATE TO MATCH THE ADJACENT FINISH. 10. WIRING SHALL HAVE INSULATION OF THE PROPER COLOR TO MATCH COLOR CODE SYSTEM IN THE TABLE BELOW UNLESS THERE IS A COLOR SYSTEM CURRENTLY IN USE BY THE FACILITY, IN WHICH CASE THE COLORS ARE TO MATCH THE EXISTING SYSTEM. IN LARGER SIZES, WHERE PROPERLY COLORED INSULATION 15 NOT AVAILABLE, U5E VINYL PLASTIC ELECTRICAL TAPE OF THE APPROPRIATE DOLOR AROUND EACH CONDUCTOR AT ALL TERMINATION POINTS, JUNCTION AND PULL BOXES. II. SYSTEM VOLTAGES: 240V AND UNDER, INCLUDING 208Y/120, 120/240, 120/208, AND 240D/120 SYSTEMS. • PHASE A: BLACK • PHASE B: RED • PHASE C: BLUE • NEUTRAL: WHITE • EQUIPMENT GROUND: GREEN • ISOLATED GROUND: GREEN WITH YELLOW STRIPE 12. THE CIRCUIT NUMBERS SHOWN ON THE ELECTRICAL POWER PLAN INDICATE NUMBERS OF CIRCUITS REQUIRED. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL VERIFY NUMBERS OF CIRCUITS AVAILABLE IN FIELD AFTER ELECTRICAL DEMOLITION AND REUSE AVAILABLE CIRCUITS FOR ALL NEW OUTLETS AND LIGHTING FIXTURES. THE DESIGN INTENT 15 TO REUSE PREVIOUS FLOOR BOX CIRCUITS FOR NEV FLOOR BOXES, PREVIOUS LIGHTING CIRCUITS FOR NEV LIGHTING AND PREVIOUS WALL RECEPTACLE CIRCUITS FOR NEW WALL RECEPTACLES. LIGHTING NOTES: I. SEE REFLECTED CEILING PLAN FOR EXACT LIGHT FIXTURE LOCATIONS. 2. REUSE EXISTING LIGHT CIRCUITS FOR ALL NEW LIGHTING. 3. THE ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR SHALL INSTALL ALL LIGHTING FIXTURES REQUIRED FOR COMPLETE INSTALLATION OF GENERAL, SPECIALTY, EXIT AND EMERGENCY LIGHTING. FIXTURES MOUNTED IN SUSPENDED CEILING GRIDS SHALL BE PROPERLY FASTENED TO THE GRID WITH APPROVED CLIPS WHERE REQUIRED BY CODE. 4. ALL SWITCHES SHALL BE MOUNTED VERTICALLY WITH CENTERLINE AT 44" A.F.F. UNLESS OTHERWISE NOTED. 5. VERIZON SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ORDERING OF ALL LIGHT FIXTURES. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE ORDERING WITH VERIZON PROJECT MANAGER. ALL FIXTURES SHALL BE INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR. 6. THE MEANS OF EGRESS, INCLUDING THE EXIT DISCHARGE, WILL BE ILLUMINATED TO AN LEVEL OF NOT LESS THAN ONE FOOT-CANDLE AT THE WALKING SURFACE AT ALL TIMES THE BUILDING SPACE SERVED BY MEANS OF EGRESS IS OCCUPIED. 1. FIXTURES DESIGNATED WITH A "R" SHALL BE RELOCATED. NOTIFY ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY IF EXISTING FIXTURE COUNT DOES NOT MATCH NEW COUNTS SHOWN. 8. FIXTURES DESIGNATED WITH AN "EX" ARE EXISTING TO REMAIN. q. SEE ELECTRICAL FIXTURE SCHEDULE ON SHEET E2 FOR SPECIFICATIONS. LIGHTING KEY: NEW (F4B) OR RELOCATED (RT) TRACK L1 LIGHTS, REFER TO LIGHTING SCHEDULE FOR SPEC. NEW PENDANT LIGHTS, REFER TO LIGHTING SCHEDULE FOR SPEC. L3 RELOCATED EXISTING DOWNLIGHTS AND TIE BACK TO EXISTING CIRCUIT. 2 RELOCATED EXISTING EXIT SIGN L5 NEW MONO POINT LIGHTS, REFER TO LIGHTING SCHEDULE FOR SPEC. R EX EXISTING RELOCATED • : 4011 • • eeee 0 tt�4044:°�qoo c�° 1o00e•O e4°oo, , °®o°�a�4ee�°eoe4t°►°4 o°°o°Oao°+4. + oe•,oeo * ��00000 .tie SY o.. °°Osit 'oe•'se�°e°e°e ° e°o,°ove°e°e°e°d °"ee°°e°°o°e°°s e0ee�®�000 o°oo ♦o ®0 '%444* •°0000 e ow e�o 0 • 0440 �q�e�0o pie ►►;eee...x° 444*°°eee°e mow PARTIAL ELECTRICAL POWER PLAN SCALE: 5/15:1'-0" 5-P05 BPK ':: .0:14 1 : if . -r at %:. MEOW MOW F4A MA F4A 2-H F4A V 4°-P05 F4A F4A 4-55 V 4 -GD F4A V 4 -GD F4A V 4 -GD FV Irl F4A F4A F4A F4A F413(267 LSA F4A PARTIAL ELECTRICAL LIGHTING PLAN SCALE: 3/15 =1'-0" NOTE: SEE SHEET El FOR ALL LIGHTING CIRCUITING INFORMATION L._. LIGHT E XTURE SCHEDULE TAG SYMBOLS MANUF.INPUT CATALOG NO.LAMPS DEMO WATTS INPUT VA DESCRIPTION NO. TYPE _ VOLT GR -31 2x4 FLUORESCENT RECESSED LIGHTS [j=1 rt, PHILIPS LEDA-ITE LIGHTING 3622 -DI -ST -L -C -44 -5 -I -I -E I LED, 5000K 4400 LUMENS 120 41.4 43 2'X2' GRID RECESSED LED WITH CURVED ACRYLIC LED PANEL TOTAL LOAD ADDED CR -31 -EM 1 1 4 -XX " THILIPS LEG 4LITE LIGHTING 3522 -DI -ST -L -C -44 -5 -5 -I -E 1 LED, 3000K 4400 LUMENS 120 41.4 43 2'X2' GRID RECESSED LED WITH CURVED ACRYLIC LED PANEL WITH EMERGENCY BATTERY PACK , 1N I F46 (X') YES JUNO \\ T2WH, T4WH,\T61NH, TSH NA NA 120 NA NA ONE -CIRCUIT WHITE TRACK. SEE PLAN FOR RUN LENGTH. YES F4A V JUNO T83INH N. ,, I SOLAIS LR3OLW40/30V/1450/NW, 40 DEG BEAM, 1450 LUMENS 120 18 20 TRACK MOUNTED LED ACCENT LIGHT, SOLAIS LR3OLN LAMP, 40D BEAM, WHITE FINISH F4A-MP g JUNO T831WH I SOLAIS LR3OLW40/30V/1450/WH, ; 40 DEG BEAM,1450 LUMENS 120 IS 20 MONO POINT MOUNTED ACCENT LIGHT, SOLAIS LR3OLN LAMP, 40D BEAM, WHITE FINISH EXTENSION WAND (WH): TWI2, TWIB, TW24, TW36 4 TW48 MONOPOINT ADAPTER: T4ON-WH FS F8 GOGOWEB GGY-IOFB- I LED, 2100K 16,00 LUMENS \ 120 24 21 DECORATIVE PENDANT LIGHT - NOM Ib" DIAMETER,EXTERIOR SHADE: BLACK FINISH + FLAT WHATE UNDERSHADE. BLACK FIELD CUTTABLE CORD, 2100K LED. POWER CORD COMES IN 6'-10". MAX. 10'-0" Fq ®ON GOGOWEB CGY-I2FB-W I LED, 2100K 1600 LUMENS 120 24 24 CUSTOM 12" GOODYEAR PENDANT BARN LIGHT: STAINLESS STEEL/ALUMINUM,1500 LUMEN LED IIN 2100K MATT BLACK EXTERIOR AND FLAT WHITE UNDERSHADE ES -I SEE NOTES 3 4 4 ENCORE LIGHTING UNO SERIES - SUPER UNIVERSAL - X/RG/I/C OR UNO SERIES - SUPER UNIVERSAL - X/RW/I/C I RED LIGHT I< - - RECESSED CEILING (OR WALL) MOUNTED THERMOPLASTIC LED EXIT SIGN, WHITE FINISH, RED LETTERS. (RE: PLANS FOR QTY. OF SIDES AND CHEVRONS) BATTERY BACK-UP FOR MINIMUM qO MIN. NOTE: I. ALL LIGHT FIXTURES AND LAMPS ARE TO BE PROVIDED BY GENERAL CONTRACTOR PURCHASED FROM VERIZON' VENDOR. COORDINATE WITH VERIZON PROJECT MANAGER. 2. LIGHTING SUPPLIER SHALL BE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE ALL FIXTURE MOUNTING HARDWARE ACCESSORIES (I.E. BRACKETS, CLIPS, ETC, MADE BY THE MANUFACTURER) NECESSARY TO INSTALL FIXTURES TO CEILING GRIDSOR FRAMING MEMBERS FOR MOUNTINGS INDICATED IN THE DRAWINGS. 3. PROVIDE A FACTORY INSTALLED MAXIMUM WATTAGE LABEL ON ALL MEDIUM SCREW BASE LIGHT FIXTURES, THAT CORRESPOND TO THE MAXIMUM WATTAGE INDICATED IN THE LIGHT FIXTURE SCHEDULE. THE MARKINGS SHALL BE PERMANENTLY INSTALLED, IN LETTERS AT LEAST 1/4" HIGH, AND SHALL BE LOCATED WHERE VISIBLE DURING RELAMPING. 1b" MUD PLATE 16" MUD PLATE (4) DATA JACKS SWITCHED (I) DATA JACK MOUNTING BRACKET A (WHITE OR GRAY) FOR FIXTURE: 5 -POS BLANK OUTLET BOX W/ COVER PLATE AND A PULL STRING 16 r� _ I ESGREEN (2) DATA JACKS UNSWITGHED (WHITE OR GRAY) MOUNTING BRACKET B FOR FIXTURE: DR lb" NSWITCHED (WHITE OR GRAY) SWITCHED (BROWN - CR5362) 1/2" 1, 1'-q 1%2" MOUNTING BRACKET G FOR E0-01 (MONITOR) MUD PLATE UNSWITCHED (WHITE OR GRAY) SWITCHED (BROWN - CR5362) MUD PLATE 16. MUD PLATE DATA MC'INTTNG BRACKET D FOR`r"1XTURES: BPK (2) DATA JACKS FOR NSWITCHED FIXTURE - 4-ETS (WHITE OR GRAY) BLANK OUTLET W/ COVER FOR 4 -XX MOUNTING BRACKET E FOR FIXTURES: 4-ETS 4 4 -XX NALL MOUNTING BRACKET DETAILS Si -E: NTS NOTES: I. UNSWITCHED RECEPTACLE AND COVER PLATE SHALL BE WHITE ON WHITE WALL (P -I PAINT)) AND GRAY ONG,AY WALL (P-2 PAINT). 2. PROVIDE P -TC SCH LABEL DEN ,TING "SWITCHED" AND "UNSWITCHED" CIRCUITING OVER CORRESPONDING RECEPTA:LES. RECESSED BOX r N (2) SURFACE MOUNTED DUPLEX RECEPTACLES PROVIDED BY EC. 1/2" COX FIRE RETARDANT PLYWOOD BOX W/ BACK BOARD BY GG CONT. WALL CLEAT PROVIDED BY FIXTURE VENDOR LED DRIVERS PROVIDED BY FIXTURE VENDOR TO BE LOCATED IN THE RECESSED SPACE WALL FRAMING BEHIND OUTLINE OF BRAND WALL FINISHED FLOOR DIAGRAM FOR BRAND WALL SCALE: 3/8" =1'-0" LIGHTING POWER LOAD REMOVED GALGULATION TYPE ITEM I v I jai TOTAL W DEMO T 23 50 W o DEMO 2x4 FLUORESCENT RECESSED LIGHTS 15 68 W . J \ \\ 3 's►� -2,110 W C TOTAL LOAD ADDED YES 1 1 4 -XX QUAD -- - YES 11 Zo Ln 4-ET5 ST�1D5 1N I I YES YES 2 5-P05 r N (2) SURFACE MOUNTED DUPLEX RECEPTACLES PROVIDED BY EC. 1/2" COX FIRE RETARDANT PLYWOOD BOX W/ BACK BOARD BY GG CONT. WALL CLEAT PROVIDED BY FIXTURE VENDOR LED DRIVERS PROVIDED BY FIXTURE VENDOR TO BE LOCATED IN THE RECESSED SPACE WALL FRAMING BEHIND OUTLINE OF BRAND WALL FINISHED FLOOR DIAGRAM FOR BRAND WALL SCALE: 3/8" =1'-0" LIGHTING POWER LOAD REMOVED GALGULATION TYPE ITEM QUANTITY W TOTAL W DEMO TRACK HEADS (N) 68 LF 23 50 W -1,150 W DEMO 2x4 FLUORESCENT RECESSED LIGHTS 15 68 W -1020 W F8 TOTAL LOAD REMOVED 3 24 W -2,110 W NOTE: "DEMO" INDICATES THE EXISTING LIGHTING FIXTURES TO BE DEMOLISHED. "-" INDICATES LOAD REMOVED. LIGHTING POWER LOAD ADDED GALGULATION TYPE ITEM QUANTITY W TOTAL W F4A TRACK HEADS 60 LF 11 18 W 306 W CR -31 2x2 LED RECESSED LIGHTING IS 51.3 W 821 W F8 PENDENT LIGHTS 3 24 W 12 W C TOTAL LOAD ADDED YES 2 I,Igq W NOTES: I. REMOVED 23 EXISTING TRACK HEADS AND b8' EXISTING TRACK. TOTAL LOAD REMOVED 15 1,150 WATTS. 2. ADD 17 TRACK HEADS AND 68' TRACK. TOTAL LOAD ADDED 15 306 WATTS. 3. ADD 3 PENDANT LIGHTS. TOTAL LOAD ADDED IS 12 WATTS. (I) 1"4) CONDUIT FOR DATA DATA WIRE, SEE FIXTURE POWER DIAGRAM FOR DATA WIRE LENGTH REQUIRED FOR EACH FLOOR FIXTURE 1"4) CONDUITS FOR POWER. q0° FLEX CONNECTOR #12 MG CABLE WHIP, SEE FIXTURE POWER/DATA CHART FOR POWER WHIP LENGTH AND CONDUCTORS REQUIRED FOR EACH FLOOR FIXTURE FLOOR BOX kV COVER PLATE NOTES: I. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE QUANTITY OF CONDUIT REQUIRED PER WHIP BASED ON LOCATION. 2. FIXTURE VENDOR SHALL PROVIDE ACCESS REQUIRED TO THE FLOOR JUNCTION BOX PER CODE. THE ACCESS OPENING IN THE BOTTOM OF THE FIXTURES TO BE LARGER THAN THE ACTUAL COVER PLATE. 3. PROVIDE P -TOUGH LABEL DENOTING "SWITCHED" AND "UNSWITCHED" CIRCUITING OVER CORRESPONDING RECEPTACLES OUTLINE OF FIXTURE FLOOR BOX DETAIL SCALE: NT5 I" 4), q0° FITTING SEE POWER/ DATA CHART FOR DATA FEED REQUIREMENTS. I" 4) CONDUIT, TYP. DATA IN POWER IN JUNCTION BOX IN FIXTURE SEE POWER/ DATA CHART FOR FEED AND LENGTH REQUIREMENTS. #12 MC CABLE WHIP, FLOOR SLAB ALTERNATIVE OPTION CONDUIT STUB UPS SCALE: 1 1/2" = 11-0" PROVIDE WATER STOP, TYP. NOTE: THIS DETAIL 15 FOR DIAGRAMMATIC PURPOS CHART 1- FIXTURE POWER/DATA REQUIREMENT ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS: 41) 0 D DUPLEX RECEPTACLE QUAD RECEPTACLE FLUSH CEILING MOUNT RECEPTACLE (WHITE) DATA WIRE (CATEGORY 6) REFER TO CHART I FOR DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR EACH FIXTURE TYPE. 2 -GANG HUBBELL FLOOR BOX WITH POWER WHIP AND DATA WIRE. JUNCTION BOX DEDICATED POWER 5 SWITCHED CIRCUIT, ROUTE CIRCUIT THROUGH CONTACTOR AND CONTROL VIA EM5 IF EXISTING. U CT,* UNSWITCHED CIRCUIT REUSE EXISTING AVAILABLE CIRCUIT # - CIRCUIT NUMBER (ACTUAL CIRCUIT TO BE DETERMINED IN FIELD) LIGHTING SYMBOLS: RECESSED 5" CAN DOWN LIGHT WIRE FOR NIGHT LIGHT. 0 RECESSED 6" CAN DOWN LIGHT ' TRACK LIGHTING 0 I5"4) PENDANT LIGHT EXIT SIGN SWITCH BAND SINGLE SWITCH ELECTRICAL KEY NOTES: E5 REVIEWED FOR CODE COMPLIANCE {'. APPROVED NOV a R017 OM -Yu of Tukwila FIXTURE TAG FLOOR BOX OR POKE-THRIJ WALL OUTLET SWITCHED CIRCUIT UNSWITCHED CIRCUIT DATA COMMENTS TYPE BRACKET DR QUAD B NO YES I EQ -0I QUAD C YES YES 2 4 -XX QUAD E YES YES FUTURE SEE NOTE I 4-ET5 QUAD E YES YES 2 5-P05 QUAD A NO YES 4 BPK � DUPLEX (2) DUPLEXES D NO YES I SEE NOTE 5 BRAND WALL YE5 NO NO 4 -XX (FREESTANDING) 2 -GANG OR POKE-THRU YE5 WHIP: 12' LONG YES WHIP: 4' LONG (2) CABLES LENGTH TBD SEE NOTES 3 8 4 SPOT 2 -GANG OR POKE-THRU NO YES WHIP: 4' LONG (4) CABLES 5' LONG SEE NOTES 3 4 4 AISLE 2 -GANG OR POKE-THRU NO YES WHIP: 2' LONG PULL STRING (FUTURE) SEE NOTES 3 4 4 4 -POS 2 -GANG OR POKE-THRU NO YES WHIP: 2' LONG (4) CABLES 5' LONG SEE NOTES 3 4 4 COLAB TABLE COLAB BAR 2 -GANG OR POKE-THRU NO YES WHIP: q' LONG PULL STRING (FUTURE) SEE NOTES 3 4 4 EXP TABLE 2 -GANG OR POKE-THRU NO YE5 WHIP: q' LONG PULL STRING (FUTURE) SEE NOTES 3 4 4 KIDS TABLE 2 -GANG OR POKE-THRU NO YES WHIP: 2' LONG PULL STRING (FUTURE) SEE NOTES 3 4 4 NOTES: I. POWER/DATA OUTLETS SHALL BE INSTALLED FOR EVERY OTHER 4 -XX FIXTURE, qb" MAX. 2. NO POWER/DATA REQUIRED FOR ALL 2 -XX FIXTURES. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE WITH FIXTURE VENDOR TO INSTALL REQUIRED RECEPTACLES I; IN THE FRE -INSTALLED EMPTY OUTLET BOXES LOCATED INSIDE FLOOR MOUNTED FIXTURES. 4. WIRE WHIP + DATA LENGTH SHOWN ABOVE ARE MIN. REQUIREMENTS. ;. 5. REFER TO THE BRAND WALL POWER DIAGRAM FOR RECEPTACLE MOUNTING DETAIL. RECESSED WALL MOUNTED POWER/DATA OUTLETS FOR "DR" FIXTURE, CENTERLINE OF OUTLETS VERTICALLY AT +12" A.F.F. REFER TO ITS POWER/DATA REQUIREMENT IN CHART I. RECESSED WALL MOUNTED POWER/DATA OUTLETS FOR KICKER MONITOR, CENTERLINE OF OUTLETS VERTICALLY AT +85" A.F.F. REFER TO ITS POWER/DATA REQUIREMENT IN CHART I. RECESSED WALL MOUNTED POWER/DATA OUTLETS FOR "BPK". CENTERLINE OF OUTLETS VERTICALLY AT +q" A.F.F. REFER TO ITS POWER/DATA REQUIREMENT IN CHART I. RECESSED WALL MOUNTED POWER/DATA OUTLETS FOR WALL "5 -POS" CENTERLINE OF OUTLETS VERTICALLY AT +18" A.F.F. REFER TO ITS POWER/DATA REQUIREMENT IN CHART I. RECESSED WALL MOUNTED POWER/DATA OUTLETS FOR WALL CASE FIXTURES "4 -XX", CENTERLINE OF OUTLETS VERTICALLY AT +12" A.F.P. REFER TO THEIR POWER/DATA REQUIREMENTS IN CHART I. 5A - POWER/DATA FOR "4-ETS" FIXTURE SURFACE MOUNT POWER/DATA OUTLETS IN A 14"X20" RECESSED BOX FOR "BRAND WALL", CENTERLINE OF OUTLETS VERTICALLY AT +58" A.F.F. REFER TO THEIR POWER/DATA REQUIREMENTS IN CHART I. HUBBELL PFBRG2 TWO -GANG NON-METALLIC FLOOR BOX TWO -GANG FLUSH RECTANGULAR ALUMINUM FLANGE: SA3084W. ALUMINUM COVER PLATE: 5A2425. COVER PLATES SHALL BE FLUSH WITH FLOORING. ALUMINUM q0° FLEX CONNECTOR (SCREW INTO 5/4") FOR POWER WHIP. REFER TO CHART I - POWER/DATA REQUIREMENTS FOR FOLLOWING FIXTURES. A - 4 -POS B - AISLE C - COLAB TABLE 4 EXP. TABLE D - SPOT E - FREESTANDING 4 -XX F - KIDS TABLE ROUTE (I) 1"4) CONDUIT FOR POWER AND (I) 1"4) CONDUIT FOR DATA BELOW FLOOR TO 5" ABOVE SUSPENDED CEILING WITH FULL STRING FOR PHONE/DATA. TRENCHING FLOOR FOR NEW UNDER SLAB CONDUITS AS REQUIRED. REMOVE EXISTING FLOOR BOX COVER PLATE TO BE REMOVED AND INFILL THE FLOOR BOX. RE-ROUTE THE EXISTING CIRCUIT TO NEW ADJACENT FLOOR BOX, TYP. PROVIDE CEILING RECESSED DUPLEX RECEPTACLE IF NOT EXISTING. ROUTE TO EXISTING SWITCHED CIRCUIT FOR WINDOW DISPLAY. RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA Nov 16 2011 PERMIT CENTER - s /\RCHI I ECTlJRE DESIGN PC td 294 Morris Avenue Springfield, NJ 07081 Tel: 973.3 76.441 I Fax: 973.376.8989 www.GruskinGroup.com NJ REG 0100-9869-14 This document and the Ideas and designs Incorporated herein, as an Instrument of professional service, Is the property of GRUSKIN ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN, P.C., and Is not to be used In whole or in part for any other project without the written authorization of GRUSKIN ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN, P.C. All Rights Reserved © 2017 Gruskln Architecture + Design, P.C. Kenneth A. 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Revision Issue: No. Date Description 0 0, i n D 0 1.0 6 17 0 L m 0 0) 0 0 = 0 n 0) it) V 0) b 0 0 0) 0) 0 0 • W Q• YQ E Q 2. D Cs y• o F. j • o D J J:\LOS ANOELES\PROGRAMS\VERIZON REFRESH\1760003830 VZ REFRESH SOUTHCENTER — TUKWILA — WA\001\ELEC\175000303eE1,DWG ELECTRICAL SYMBOLS NOTE: THIS ISA MASTER LEGEND AND NOT ALL SYMBOLS, ABBREVIATIONS, ETC. ARE NECESSARILY USED ON THE DRAWINGS. ABBREVIATIONS CIRCUITING & WIRING A AMPERES, AIR (COMPRESSED) NC AIR CONDITIONING AF AMPERE FUSE AFC ABOVE FINISHED CEILING AFC! ARC FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER AFEA AREA FOR EVACUATION ASSISTANCE AFF ABOVE FINISHED FLOOR AFG ABOVE FINISHED GRADE Al ANALOG INPUT AIC AMPERE INTERRUPTING CURRENT AL ALUMINUM AO ANALOG OUTPUT AP ACCESS PANEL ATS AUTOMATIC TRANSFER SWITCH AWG AMERICAN WIRE GAUGE BAS BUILDING AUTOMATION SYSTEM BFF BELOW FINISHED FLOOR BFG BELOW FINISHED GRADE 81 BINARY INPUT BKR BREAKER BO BINARY OUTPUT C CONDUIT CD CANDELA CT CURRENT TRANSFORMER CATV CABLE TELEVISION SYSTEM CCTV CLOSED CIRCUIT TELEVISION CKT CIRCUIT CPT CONTROL POWER TRANSFORMER CU COPPER, CONDENSING UNIT CVD CUMULATIVE VOLTAGE DROP DDC DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROL DI DIGITAL INPUT, DUCTILE IRON DN DOWN DPDT DOUBLE -POLE, DOUBLE -THROW DPST DOUBLE -POLE, SINGLE -THROW EM EMERGENCY EPO EMERGENCY POWER OFF ETR EXISTING TO REMAIN FACP FIRE ALARM CONTROL PANEL FBO FURNISHED BY OTHERS/OWNER FCA FAULT CURRENT AMPS FF FINISHED FLOOR FLA FULL LOAD AMPS FLR FLOOR FVNR FULL -VOLTAGE, NON -REVERSING GC GENERAL CONTRACTOR GFCI GROUND FAULT CIRCUIT INTERRUPTER GFR G GND GRS HOA 10 ISC JB J -BOX kcmil KK kV kVA kVAR kW kWH LF MAN SYSTEM GROUND FAULT RELAY GROUND GROUND GALVANIZED RIGID STEEL HAND -OFF -AUTOMATIC ISOLATED GROUND SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT JUNCTION BOX JUNCTION BOX 1000 CIRCULAR MILS KIRK KEY KILOVOLT KILOVOLT -AMPS KILOVOLT -AMPS REACTIVE KILOWATT KILOWATT-HOUR LINEAR FEET MASTER ANTENNA TELEVISION MAX MAXIMUM MCA MINIMUM CIRCUIT AMPACITY MCB MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER MCC MOTOR CONTROL CENTER MD MOTORIZED DAMPER MDP MAIN DISTRIBUTION PANEL MFR MANUFACTURER MG MOTOR GENERATOR MH MANHOLE MIN MINIMUM MLO MAIN LUGS ONLY MOCP MAXIMUM OVERCURRENT PROTECTION MSB MAIN SWITCHBOARD MSWB MAIN SWITCHBOARD MS/TP MASTER SLAVE/TOKEN PASSING - COMMUNICATION TRUNK MTD N/A N/C NIC NL N/O OC OS PDU PH, 0 PIV PNL PNLBD MOUNTED NOT APPLICABLE NORMALLY CLOSED NOT IN CONTRACT NIGHT LIGHT NORMALLY OPEN ON CENTER OCCUPANCY SENSOR POWER DISTRIBUTION UNIT PHASE POST INDICATOR VALVE PANEL PANELBOARD PROVIDE FURNISH AND INSTALL PT POTENTIAL TRANSFORMER PTZ QTY RCPT RLA RTU SD SF SPDT SPST SS PAN, TILT, ZOOM QUANTITY RECEPTACLE RUNNING LOAD AMPS ROOFTOP UNIT SMOKE DETECTOR, SUPPLY DUCT SQUARE FEET, SUPPLY FAN SINGLE -POLE, DOUBLE -THROW SINGLE -POLE, SINGLE -THROW STAINLESS STEEL, SANITARY SEWER, SOIL STACK ST SWBD TL TR TX TYP U/F U/G UH UIS UL INC. UNO UPS V VAC VD VDC VFD W WP XP SHUNT TRIP, STEAM TRAP SWITCHBOARD TWISTLOCK TAMPER RESISTANT TRANSFORMER TYPICAL UNDERFLOOR UNDERGROUND UNIT HEATER UNDERSLAB UNDERWRITERS LABORATORIES, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY VOLT(S) VOLTS ALTERNATING CURRENT VOLTAGE DROP VOLTS DIRECT CURRENT VARIABLE FREQUENCY DRIVE WIRE WEATHERPROOF EXPLOSION -PROOF 53 OR P1 P1-3,5,7 SWITCHED HOT CONDUCTORS (SHOWN TRAILING NEUTRAL) NEUTRAL CONDUCTOR UNSWITCHED HOT CONDUCTORS (SHOWN LEADING NEUTRAL) HOMERUN TO PANELBOARD, ARROWS INDICATE NUMBER OF CIRCUITS, HASH MARKS INDICATE NUMBER OF CONDUCTORS. INFORMATION AT ARROWS ARE CIRCUIT NUMBERS AND PANELBOARD. EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR IN CONDUIT (GREEN INSULATION OR BARE) ISOLATED GROUNDING CONDUCTOR IN CONDUIT (GREEN INSULATION WITH YELLOW TRACER) CONDUIT CONCEALED CONDUIT IN/UNDER FLOOR/GROUND CONSTRUCTION ---- EXPOSED CONDUIT FLEXIBLE CONDUIT .�� LOW VOLTAGE CABLE (NOT ROUTED IN CONDUIT) 3 CONDUIT TURNING DOWN 0 CONDUIT TURNING UP 1 CONNECTION POINT OR EQUIPMENT TERMINATION EQUIPMENT TERMINATION LIGHTING D a AV 'AV V 7 OA ®JA QA FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE: (SEE LIGHT FIXTURE SCHEDULE) a = SWITCHED BY SWITCH "a" A = LIGHT FIXTURE TYPE "A" FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE WITH NIGHT LIGHT FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE WITH EMERGENCY LIGHTING BATTERY PACK FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE WITH DUAL BALLASTS CIRCUITED SEPARATELY. (SHADING IMPLIES EMERGENCY BALLAST WITH BATTERY PACK) LIGHTING TRACK WITH LIGHT FIXTURE TYPES AS INDICATED LIGHT FIXTURE - CEILING / WALL MOUNTED. A = LIGHT FIXTURE TYPE "A" WALL WASHER LIGHT FIXTURE - ARROW INDICATES DIRECTION. A = LIGHT FIXTURE TYPE "A" WALL MOUNTED LIGHT FIXTURE. A = LIGHT FIXTURE TYPE "A" 4 SITE LIGHTING FIXTURE (SEE LIGHT FIXTURE SCHEDULE) EXIT SIGN - CEILING / WALL MOUNTED, ARROWS AS INDICATED. A = LIGHT FIXTURE TYPE "A" (SEE LIGHT FIXTURE SCHEDULE) CoQ 4. _p EMERGENCY BATTERY PACK LIGHT FIXTURE - CEILING/WALL MOUNTED. u (SEE LIGHT FIXTURE SCHEDULE) OD DRIVER FOR LIGHT FIXTURE(S). STANDARD MOUNTING HEIGHTS WIRING DEVICES & OUTLETS ELECTRICAL ALARMS ANNUNCIATOR PANELS CLOCK OUTLETS (CENTERLINE) CONTROLS (CENTERLINE) EXIT SIGNS (WALL MOUNTED, BOTTOM) INTERCOM (AFEA ONLY) INTERCOMS PANELS/PANELBOARDS (TOP) PHOTOCELLS RECEPTACLES (CENTERLINE) RECEPTACLES (EXTERIOR) RECEPTACLES (GARAGES) RECEPTACLES IN EQUIPMENT ROOMS REMOTE INDICATING LIGHT (EQUIPMENT ROOMS) REMOTE INDICATING LIGHT (FINISHED AREAS) SAFETY SWITCHES STARTERS SWITCHES (CENTERLINE) TELEPHONES (PUBLIC) TELEPHONE, DATA OUTLETS (CENTERLINE) TELEPHONE TERMINAL BOARD (BOTTOM) TELEVISION OUTLETS (AFF, AFG, UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE) 48" 48" 84" 48" 80" 36" 48" 72" 144" 16" 24" 26" 48" 48" CEILING 48" 48" 44" 1 @ 48", 1 @ 36" 16" 6" 16" ((0)) SINGLE POLE WALL SWITCH (NO LETTER DESIGNATION) SWITCH LETTER DESIGNATIONS AS FOLLOWS: 2 = TWO POLE WALL SWITCH 3 = THREE-WAY WALL SWITCH 4 = FOUR-WAY WALL SWITCH D = DIMMER TYPE SWITCH OS = OCCUPANCY SENSOR P = SPST PILOT LIGHT SWITCH K = KEYED LIGHT SWITCH M = MOTOR RATED SWITCH WP = WEATHER PROOF CEILING MOUNTED OCCUPANCY SENSOR WITH POWER SUPPLY AND LOAD RELAY AS REQUIRED OR SPECIFIED. ANNOTATION 10 ELECTRICAL PLAN NOTE CALLOUT OTECHNOLOGY PLAN CALLOUT 1 EQUIPMENT DESIGNATION (OWNER FURNISHED, CONTRACTOR INSTALLED) CONNECTION POINT OF NEW WORK TO EXISTING DETAIL REFERENCE UPPER NUMBER INDICATES DETAIL NUMBER LOWER NUMBER INDICATES SHEET NUMBER SECTION CUT DESIGNATION �LV,f N. LV,9 131 9 •••••w ww 4 CR -37-E BP D,a b 111 TO SWITCH ^a' (0) -t' OF\I AREA CR -37 OPE 9 CE 1 ES -1 p 101 9 CR -37 \ • f CR -37 CR -37-E E r -- L _—J THR a T —1 t I 1 I 1 I TO SWITCH c' U 'C2' -J- T 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L -1- F4` 1 F4 a 0 CR -37-B CR -37 A a a 0 F4A V• CR -37 F4A a F4A v• a F4,\ --0- 0 I r-1 I 1 I I FBLJ TO SWITCH 'b' U 'C2' 2 THR 0 CR -37 A F4A F4A A F4A CR -37-E r L RETAIL SALES 100 a 0 F4A 11111MIC -37 1 I 1 - J 1 A F4A F4A A F4A A F4A F4A a a 0 CR -37-E ►a4 ES - CR -37 i GENERAL NOTES: 1. PROVIDE ALL MOUNTING AND SUPPORT HARDWARE FOR LIGHT FIXTURES TO MEET SPECIFIED MOUNTING HEIGHTS. 2. PROVIDE A FACTORY -INSTALLED MAXIMUM WATTAGE LABEL ON ALL MEDIUM SCREW BASE LIGHT FIXTURES, THAT CORRESPONDS TO THE MAXIMUM WATTAGE INDICATED IN THE LIGHT FIXTURE SCHEDULE. 3. ALL JUNCTION BOXES SHALL BE RIGIDLY ATTACHED TO STRUCTURE OR MILLWORK. 4. INTEGRAL EMERGENCY BATTERY BALLASTS FOR EGRESS LIGHTING AND EXIT SIGNS SHALL BE CONNECTED TO A CONSTANT HOT WIRE AND NOT CONTROLLED BY ANY SWITCH OR RELAY. 5. 6. 7. 8. PROVIDE A CODE SIZE GREEN EQUIPMENT GROUNDING CONDUCTOR FOR ALL LINE VOLTAGE CIRCUITS. ALL EXTERIOR EGRESS LIGHTING AND EXTERIOR EMERGENCY EGRESS LIGHTING PROVIDED BY LANDLORD. ALL SWITCHES SHALL BE MOUNTED VERTICALLY WITH CENTERLINE AT 44" A.F.F., UNLESS NOTED OTHERWISE. VERIZON SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ORDERING OF ALL LIGHT FIXTURES. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL COORDINATE ORDERING WITH VERIZON PROJECT MANAGER. ALL FIXTURES SHALL BE INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR. 9. THE MEANS OF EGRESS, FOR NORMAL ILLUMINATION INCLUDING THE EXIT DISCHARGE, WILL BE ILLUMINATED TO A LEVEL OF NOT LESS THAN ONE FOOTCANDLE AT THE WALKING SURFACE AT ALL TIMES THE BUILDING SPACE IS OCCUPIED. 10. SEE ARCHITECTURAL REFLECTED CEILING PLAN FOR ALL LIGHT FIXTURES/TRACK LOCATIONS. 11. REFER TO LIGHTING CONTROL DEVICE SCHEDULE AND LIGHT FIXTURE SCHEDULE ON SHEET E2. 12. PROVIDE UN -SWITCHED HOT LEGS TO ALL EXIT SIGNS, EMERGENCY FIXTURES (EM), NIGHT LIGHTS (NL) AND FIXTURES EQUIPPED WITH BATTERY BACKUP BALLAST. REFER TO FIXTURE SCHEDULE FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. ELECTRICAL PLAN NOTES: 1. ALL LIGHTING OUTSIDE SPACE IS BY LANDLORD AND IS EXISTING TO REMAIN. 2. CONNECT TO EXISTING 20 AMP SPARE CIRCUIT BREAKER. PROVIDE NEW BREAKER IN EXISTING PANEL IF NEEDED. 3. CONNECT TO EXISTING 15 AMP SPARE CIRCUIT BREAKER. PROVIDE NEW BREAKER IN EXISTING PANEL IF NEEDED. 4. LOCATION OF NEW MAIN SWITCHBANK FOR SALES LIGHTING CONTROL. REFERENCE SHEET E2 FOR MORE INFORMATION. 5. PROVIDE NEW TIMECLOCK AND LIGHTING CONTACTORS FOR CONTROL OF LIGHTS. REFERENCE DETAILS ON SHEET E2 FOR MORE INFORMATION. CONNECT TO EXISTING 20 AMP SPARE CIRCUIT BREAKER. COORDINATE EXACT LOCATION WITH ARCHITECT PRIOR TO ROUGH -IN. LIGHTING PLAN SCALE: 114"=1'-0" RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA NOV 16 2017 PERMIT CENTER SEPARATE PERMIT AND APPROVAL IRED 294 Morris Avenue Springfield, NJ 07081 Tel: 973.376.441 1 Fax: 973.376.8989 www.GruskinGroup.com NJ REG 0100-9869-14 This document and the Ideas and designs Incorporated herein, as an Instrument of professional service, is the property of GRUSKIN ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN, P.C., and is not to be used In whole or in part for any other project without the written authorization of GRUSKIN ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN, P.C. All Rights Reserved 02017 Gruskin Architecture + Design, P.C. A. 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CORPORATE NUMBER: 1754 EXPIRES 06/30/18 Job Name and Number. 2017-0228 Retail Refixturing Design for VERIZON Job Address: 132 Southcenter Mall Tukwila, WA 98188 Drawing Title: ELECTRICAL LIGHTING PLAN Drawn By: HEI Checked By: HEI Date Issued For Client: North Arrow • 10-24-17 Landlord. 10-24-17 Permit. 10-24-17 Bid• 10-24-17 Construction. Revision Issue: No. Date Description Drawing Number. E1 6 OF 11 04:50 vim, travismtson, 1:1 J:\LOS ANGELES\PROORAMS\VERIZON REFRESH\1780003330 VZ REFRESH SOUTHCENTER - TUKWILA - WA\001\ELEC\1780003830E1EM.DWG 2.36 2.37 2.31 2 .16 46 2.43 2.31 CR -37-E .41 .48 f .52 .79 CR -37 E .'i� F AREA 1.01 *21Q2 *2 .42 .30 CR -37 .17 I : .04 .18 1.52 .86 1.88 2.09 +2.23 +2.35 +2.45 +2.51 2.48 2.40 +2.32 +2.24 +2.10 1 37 9 +1.50 2.63 2.90 +2.86 +3.14 a 2_t .6 t 1 1 5 +2.*3_+2. 0 2.54 +2.2 6 '2.5 8 2.63 2.2 1 1.6 4 1 Fz 6 +2.1 9 1� a 1.6 2 1.8 a 7 1.1 0 7 1 1.5 0 1.2 f I 4 +0 . 5 '0.82 +0 4 0 '0.89 +O F8.6 +0 .5 8 1.18 1.15 1.1 a 3 +0.5 t 0 1,L5 +1.26 1..5 I 1 2 +1.73 183 1�8 7 1.83 7 -F v 6 1.2 1.22 1F44.9 1.7 v 4 +1.42 +1.69 +1.8 a 5 1�c+2.00 +2.0 2 2.C2 3 +2.C1 2.C7 2.0 a 9 +2.10 +2.4 9 1.67 1.64 +3.1 3 +2.8 2 2.2 _+2_t CR -37-8 } 1 . 7 2.9 1_+2 7 1.7 CR -37 0 1+2.A 8 +2.1 0 1.9 6 +2.8 3 2.96 +2.2 5 +2.2 8 +2.1 7 2.0 2.45 2.42 +2.3 +2.39 +2.31 +2.40 2.37 f +2.33 +2.23 +2.37 9 +2.2 1.6 0 1.8 6 2.26 2.2 r 5 1.6 _ 1.S 0 2.1 -----1 8 2.1 8 2.1 0 I7 68 l +1 � J 5 o3 t'21.C1 1.5 E I F8 9 2.17 F-21.16 +2.1 ___J 2 1.4 CR -37 2 +1.4 6 r'1 4 1.7 5 2.0 C11-37 1 4 X1.8 2 1.97 J +2.0 9 1.8 4 +2.1 + E ETAIL 8 1.€8\LESc4 2.0 - - 308---- 3 2.10 2.C5 2.0 r -i 8 +2.10 2.C9 it2.0 9 +2.C8 +2.C7 2.0 8 2.10 CR -37-E 4 2.C2 1 1.97 } 1-�4--1 +1.9 0 1.84 4_2J a 0 +2.1 1 +2.2 9 2.1 7 L2.11 1.s8 1.8 1 4 +1.75 1 -11 -z0 --II 1. 6 5 1.56 a a a CR -37-E +2.37 2.37 +2.29 +2.27 0.9 5 +1.0 6 1.50 1.6 CR -37 4 t19 1.3 4 +1. 1 Ftt5 5 1.8 9 +2.1 CR -37 3 Fk. C 5 +2.2 5 2.1 0 7 2.1 CR -37-E 6 F .19 2.19F.1 8 2.1 8 +2.1 7 2. 2F44A1.87 7 1.6 CR -37 +1.7F�4A1.4 3 +1.47 1 2 +1. 4 1.10 1.0 0 1.21 CR -37 1 +0.81 5 _ +2�1T2�14 _221 2 1 �2__4��� +0.8 EGRESS LIGHTING CALCULATIONS SCALE: 1/4"=1'-0" Luminaire Schedule Symbol Qty Label Arrangement Total Lamp Lumens LLF Description OPEN OFFICEWorkplane 6 CR -37 SINGLE N.A. 0.156 3622D Calculation Summary Label CalcType Units Avg Max Min Max/Min OPEN OFFICEWorkplane Illuminance Fc 2.10 2.52 0.87 2.90 SALES AREA Workplane Illuminance Fc 1.93 3.63 0.58 6.26 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA NOV 16 2017 PERMIT CENTER SEPARATE PERMIT AND APPROVAL REQUIRED 294 Morris Avenue Springfield, NJ 07081 Tel: 973.376.441 1 Fax: 973.376.8989 www.GruskinGroup.com NJ REG 0100-9869-14 This document and the Ideas and designs Incorporated herein, as an instrument of professional service, is the property of GRUSKIN ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN, P.C., and is not to be used in whole or In part for any other project without the written authorization of GRUSKIN ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN, P.C. 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CORPORATE NUMBER: 1754 EXPIRES 06/30/18 Job Name and Number. 2017-0228 Retail Refixturing Design for VERIZON Job Address: 132 Southcenter Mall Tukwila, WA 98188 Drawing Title: EGRESS LIGHTING CALCULATIONS Drawn By: HEI Checked By: HEI North Arrow: Date Issued For Client. 10-24-17 Landlord. 10-24-17 Permit 10-2417 Bid• 10-24-17 Construction. Revision Issue: No. Date Description Drawing Number. E1EM 7 OF 11 ;W WA\001\ELEC\1750003836E2.DWG 5 REFRESH SOUTHCENTER M CO M 0 0 0 W lafYW 0 N CC 01 0 11.J W Z a 0 LIGHT FIXTURE SCHEDULE OCCUPANCY SENSORS TYPE MANUFACTURER/MODEL # LAMPS INPUT INPUT DESCRIPTION NOTES 24V ((0 )) NO. TYPE VOLT WATTS VA DEVICE DESCRIPTION VOLTAGE NOTES CR -37 PHILLIPS LEDALITE LIGHTING #3622 -D1 -ST -L -C -44-S-1-1 1 LED 120 41.4 43 2X2 RECESSED LED WTH CURVED ACRYLIC LED PANEL. PROVIDE WITH 0-10V DIMMING. 1,2 EQUIVALENT MANUFACTURER DEVICE DESCRIPTION VOLTAGE NOTES 3000K WATTSTOPPER ' LVSW-101 COOPER HUBBELL LEVITON LOW VOLTAGE MOMENTARY SWITCH FOR MANUAL ON/OFF CONTROL. INTEGRAL LED ILLUMINATED WHEN LOAD IS ON. 24V WALL DIMMING SWITCHES SYMBOL TYPE MANUFACTURER MODEL/SERIES EQUIVALENT MANUFACTURER 4400 LUMENS LOAD TYPE WATTAGE VOLTAGE NOTES as D,# WATTSTOPPER radiant CR -37-E PHILLIPS LEDALITE LIGHTING #3622 -D1 -ST -L -C -44 -S -1-1-I 1 LED 120 41.4 43 SAME AS CR37 BUT INCLUDES EMERGEN CY BATTERY BACKUP WITH A MINIMUM OUTPUT OF 850 LUMENS. 1,2 3000K 4400 LUMENS ES -1 ENCORE LIGHTING UNO SERIES X/RC/1 /C , X/RW/1 /C 1 LED 120 2.2 3 THERMOPLASTIC LED EXIT SIGN. WHITE FINISH. RED LETTERS. 1,2 (RE: PLANS FOR QUANTITY OF SIDES AND CHEVRONS). BATTERY BACKUP FOR MINIMUM 90 MIN. F4A JUNO T831 WH 1 LED 120 18 20 TRACK MOUNTED LED ACCENT LIGHT. VIOLITE LED PAR38 LAMP, WHITE FINISH. 40 DEGREE BEAM 1, 2,5 SOLAIS LIGHTING LR3OLN/40/30V/1450118 85 CRI, 3000K FIXTURE TO BE JUNO LIGHTING, LAMP TO BE SOLAJS LIGHITNG. 1450 LUMENS 50,000 HRS F4B JUNO T2WHW , T4WH, T6H, T8VVH - - - - - LIGHTING TRACK, WHITE FINISH. TO BE SUSPENDED ON UNISTRUT 1, 2, 4 5 LIGHTING TRACK IN WHITE FINISH (UNISTRUT TO BE PROVIDED AND INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR AND PAINTED TO MATCH CEILING) ATAHEIGHTAS INDICATED ON PLANS. TRACK CAN BE FIELD CUT. WHERE INDICATED PROVIDE JUNO TRAC-MASTER CURRENT LIMITING DEVICE WITH AMPERAGE INDICATED. F8 COCOWEB LIGHTING CGY 16FB-W 1 LED 120 24 26 DECORATIVE PENDANT LIGHT NOMINAL 16" DIAMETER. EXTERIOR SHADE: MATTE BLACK FINISH + FLAT 1-3 2700K BLACK UNDERSHADE. BLACK FIELD CUTTABLE CORD. POWER CORD COMES IN 6'-10". 1600 LUMENS AOR TO VERIFY DROP HEIGHT DONES NOT EXCEED CORD LENGTH. LIGHT FIXTURE SCHEDULE NOTES GENERAL NOTES: A. VERIFY CEILING CONDITIONS AND COORDINATE LIGHT FIXTURE MOUNTING HARDWARE AND TRIMS NEEDED TO SUIT CEILING CONDITIONS PRIOR TO ORDERING. B. VERIFY QUANTITIES, MODEL NUMBERS AND DESCRIPTIONS WITH MANUFACTURER PRIOR TO PLACING ORDER. C. VERIFY FINISH AND COLOR WITH ARCHITECT PRIOR TO PLACING ORDER. D. REFER TO ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS AND DETAILS FOR EXACT LOCATIONS, MOUNTING HEIGHTS AND ADDITIONAL MOUNTING INFORMATION. CONTACT ARCHITECT IMMEDIATELY IF THERE ARE DISCREPANCIES BETWEEN THE ARCHITECTURAL AND ELECTRICAL LIGHTING PLANS. E. CATALOG NUMBERS SHALL NOT BE CONSIDERED COMPLETE AND MATERIAL SHALL NOT BE ORDERED BY MANUFACTURER AND CATALOG NUMBERS ONLY. FIRST READ THE COMPLETE DESCRIPTION, NOTES AND SPECIFICATIONS IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE CATALOG NUMBER TO DETERMINE THE EXACT MATERIAL AND ACCESSORIES TO BE ORDERED. THE MANUFACTURES LISTED ARE THE BASIS FOR THE DESIGN. F. REFER TO DIVISION 16 SPECIFICATIONS FOR ACCEPTABLE LAMP AND BALLAST MANUFACTURERS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION. G. REFER TO LIGHTING CONTACTOR SCHEDULE AND PANELBOARD SCHEDULES FOR CONTROL INFORMATION. J. COUNT VALUES LISTED ARE FOR REFRENCE ONLY. CONTRACTOR AND VENDOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR VERIFYING FINAL COUNT OF ALL FIXTURES PRIOR TO ORDERING AND BIDDING. NOTES: 1. PROVIDE SUBMITTAL FOR ARCHITECT, LIGHTING DESIGNER, AND ENGINEER APPROVAL PRIOR TO RELEASE OF ORDER. SUBMITTAL TO INCLUDE DETAILS OF ALL MOUNTING AND ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS AS REQUIRED BY THE CONTRACTOR FOR A COMPLETE INSTALLATION. 2. DUE TO AESTHETIC OR PERFORMANCE CRITERIA, SPECIFIED MANUFACTURER SHALL BE THE ONLY MANUFACTURER ALLOWED TO BID UNLESS OTHERWISE APPROVED BY ARCHITECT. 3. CONTRACTOR SHALL SUPPLY A COMPLETE AND OPERATIONAL SYSTEM TO COMPLY WITH DESIGN INTENT. 4. CONFIRM FINAL FIXTURE LENGTHS WITH FIELD -CONFIRMED CONDITIONS PRIOR TO ORDERING. 5. PROVIDE TRACK, FEEDS, FITTINGS FOR CONTINUOUS ROW MOUNTING PER PLANS. TRACK TO BE SUSPENDED ON UNISTRUT (UNISTRUT TO BE PROVIDED AND INSTALLED BY CONTRACTOR AND PAINTED TO MATCH THE CEILING) AT HEIGHTS AS INDICATED ON THE PLANS. BP 2 -HOUR OVERRIDE GENERAL RETAIL LIGHTING FLOOR DISPLAY LIGHTING SWITCHBANK ELEVATION GENERAL NOTES: 1. ARRANGE SWITCHES AS INDICATED ABOVE. FIELD MODIFY ARRANGEMENT TO COMPLY WITH SPACE LIMITATIONS AND CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS. WALL DISPLAY LIGHTING 2. PROVIDE FACTORY ENGRAVED FACE -PLATES AND LABELS WITH TEXT AS INDICATED. 3. PROVIDE PILOT -LIT TOGGLE SWITCHES. SWITCHBANK ELEVATION NO SCALE 1 CONTACTOR FOR AUTOMATIC LIGHTING SHUT-OFF OF ALL INTERIOR LIGHTING. CONTROLLED VIA TIMECLOCK s I I I I 07D,a 1 1 1 '-----s 0-10V SIGNAL TO 0-10V GENERAL SALES LIGHTING s SPARE s SPARE SPARE TO RETAIL SALES EMERGENCY LIGHTING CONTACTOR "Cr WIRING DIAGRAM NO SCALE CONTACTOR FOR AUTOMATIC LIGHTING SHUT-OFF OF ALL MERCHANDISE LIGHTING. CONTROLLED VIA TIMECLOCK oc s SPARE SPARE s FLOOR DISPLAY LIGHTING s WALL DISPLAY LIGHTING CONTACTOR "C2" WIRING DIAGRAM NO SCALE 120V AC CIRCUIT PROVIDE (7) DAY, 2 -POLE, ASTRONOMICAL TIME CLOCK, TORK MODEL NO. DG200A OR APPROVED EQUAL. EACH POLE SHALL BE CAPABLE OF BEING SEPARATELY SCHEDULED. REFERENCE CONTACTOR DIAGRAMS FOR MORE INFORMATION (TYPICAL). PROVIDE TORK MODEL NO. A502HW, OR APPROVED EQUAL, 2 -HOUR TIMER SWITCH FOR TIME -CLOCK BYPASS. TIMECLOCK WIRING DIAGRAM NO SCALE LIGHTING CONTROL DEVICE SCHEDULE OCCUPANCY SENSORS WATTSTOPPER DT -300 COOPER HUBBELL LEVITON CEILING MOUNT DUAL TECHNOLOGYOCCUPANCY SENSOR. 360 DEGREE COVERAGE. LOWVOLTAGE. ISOLATED RELAY. PIR MAJOR 44' 0 PIR MINOR 25' 0 ULT MAJOR 40' x40' ULT MINOR 30' x30' AUTO 20 MIN 24V ((0 )) AUXILIARY DEVICES SYMBOL TYPE MANUFACTURER MODEUSERIES EQUIVALENT MANUFACTURER DEVICE DESCRIPTION VOLTAGE NOTES V 0 WATTSTOPPER ® BZ -150 COOPER HUBBELL LEVITON POWER PACK FOR LOW VOLTAGE OCCUPANCY SENSORS WITH 2OALOAD RELAYAND INTEGRAL TRANSFORMER. MANUAL -AND AUTO -ON MODES, HOLD -ON AND HOLD -OFF INPUTS. 120277V WALL SWITCHES SYMBOL TYPE MANUFACTURER MODEUSERIES EQUIVALENT MANUFACTURER DEVICE DESCRIPTION VOLTAGE NOTES A,LV,# WATTSTOPPER ' LVSW-101 COOPER HUBBELL LEVITON LOW VOLTAGE MOMENTARY SWITCH FOR MANUAL ON/OFF CONTROL. INTEGRAL LED ILLUMINATED WHEN LOAD IS ON. 24V WALL DIMMING SWITCHES SYMBOL TYPE MANUFACTURER MODEL/SERIES EQUIVALENT MANUFACTURER DEVICE DESCRIPTION LOAD TYPE WATTAGE VOLTAGE NOTES as D,# WATTSTOPPER radiant LEVITON PASS & SEYMOUR COOPER 0-10VLOWVOLTAGE SLIDER -TYPE DIMMER SINK TO 30mAWITH INTEGRAL MANUAL ON/OFF PADDLE STYLE SWITCH. 0-10V 1200 1385 120V 277V GENERAL NOTES: A OCCUPANCY SENSOR LAYOUT BASED ON WATTSTOPPER COVERAGE PATTERNS. ADJUST QUANTITIES AND LOCATIONS FOR EQUIVALENT MANUFACTURERS LISTED BELOWPER MANUFACTURER -SPECIFIC SPACING CRITERIA B MANUFACTURERS CONSIDERED EQUIVALENT FOR SUBMISSION ARE LISTED IN 'EQUIVALENT MANUFACTURER' COLUMN IN SCHEDULE. DURING SUBMITTALS, PROVIDE PRODUCT CUTSHEETS AND SHOP DRAWINGS (AS FURTHER DEFINED IN GENERAL NOTES OF THIS SCHEDULE) FOR ENGINEER'S REVIEW. C SHOP DRAWINGS FOR LIGHTING CONTROL DEVICES THAT ARE INTENDED FOR USE AS A LIGHTING CONTROL SYSTEM SHALL INCLUDE PROJECT SPECIFIC LIGHTING CONTROL SCHEMATICS AND SCHEDULES. ALSO, AT ENGINEER'S REQUEST, PROVIDE A SCALED EQUIPMENT PLAN FOR REVIEW OF EQUIPMENT LOCATIONS WITHIN PROJECT SPACE CONSTRAINTS. D OCCUPANCY SENSOR SHOP DRAWINGS SHALL INCLUDE LIGHTING PLANS SHOWING LOCATION, MOUNTING HEIGHT, ORIENTATION AND COVERAGE AREAS FOR EACH OCCUPANCY SENSOR. ALSO INCLUDE ON PLANS OTHER CEILING MOUNTED SYSTEMS, SHOWING COORDINATION WITH CEILING DEVICES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO HVAC SUPPLYAND RETURN GRILLES, SPRINKLERS, AND LIGHT FIXTURES. E PROVIDE ALL OCCUPANCY SENSORS BY THE SAME MANUFACTURER. F VERIFYCOLOR(S) FOR ALL WALL AND CEILING MOUNTED LIGHTING CONTROL DEVICES WITH THE ARCHITECT. G PROVIDE COPIES OF OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR ALL DEVICES TO OWNER. H ALL WALL SWITCH AND CEILING SENSORS SHALL HAVE AN ADJUSTABLE TIME DELAY RANGE OF 0-30 MIN, UNO. I DO NOT INSTALL LINE VOLTAGE SENSORS ON GFCI PROTECTED CIRCUITS. J LIGHTING CONTROLS PRICING SHALL BE COMPLETELY SEPARATE OF ANY LIGHT FIXTURE PRICING. ANYLIGHTING CONTROLS PRICING THAT IS SUBMITTED WITH LIGHT FIXTURE PRICING (UNIT OR MINI -LOT) WILL BE IMMEDIATELY REJECTED IN ITS ENTIRETY. K INSTALL WALL BOX DIMMERS TO ACHIEVE FULL RATING SPECIFIED AND INDICATED AFTER DE -RATING FOR GANGING AS INSTRUCTED BY MANUFACTURER. L CONTRACTOR SHALL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING COMPATIBILITY OF ALL LIGHTING CONTROL DEVICES IN THIS SCHEDULE THAT ARE INTENDED TO OPERATE TOGETHER. 0 THIS CONTROL DIAGRAM IS FOR GENERAL INTENT AND USES WATTSTOPPER REQUIREMENTS AS THE BASIS -OF -DESIGN MANUFACTURER. DIAGRAMS MAY BE DIFFERENT FOR ALLOWED EQUIVALENT MANUFACTURERS. REFER TO FINAL APPROVED MANUFACTURER'S INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND WIRING DIAGRAMS FOR INSTALLATION. SUPPLY 1 S OCCUPANCY SENSOR CONTROLLED LOAD POWER SUPPLY T POWER SUPPLY OCCUPANCY SENSOR CONTROLLED LOAD 9 SEQUENCE OF OPERATION: 1. UPON OCCUPANCY OF SPACE, POWER SUPPLIES SHALL ENABLE LIGHTING ZONE "a" AND ENABLE LIGHTING ZONE "b" TO BE CONTROLLED VIA LOCAL CONTROL DEVICES "a" AND "b". 2. LOCAL CONTROL DEVICE SHALL BE CAPABLE OF CONTROLLING LIGHTING ZONES "a" INDEPENDENTLY OF LIGHTING ZONE "b". 3. IF MOTION IS NOT DETECTED WITHIN SPECIFIED TIME DELAY ALL LIGHTING ZONES CONTROLLED SHALL TURN OFF. 4. FOR MORE INFORMATION REGARDING MODEL NUMBERS, TIME DELAYS, COVERAGE PATTERNS, ETC. REFER TO OCCUPANCY SENSOR SCHEDULE. LOW ___ VOLTAGE OCCUPANCY SENSOR LOW VOLTAGE SWITCH LOW VOLTAGE SWITCH f 9 LOW VOLTAGE OCCUPANCY SENSOR — — — — LOW VOLTAGE WIRING LINE VOLTAGE WIRING OCCUPANCY SENSOR DETAIL - MULTIPLE rJ, POWER SUPPLIES, MULTI-LEVEL WITH TWO SWITCHES NO SCALE RECEIVED ED CITY OF TUKWILA NUV 16 2011 PERMIT CENTER SEPARATE PERMIT AND APPROVAL REQUIRED 294 Morris Avenue Springfield, NJ 07081 Tel: 973.376.441 I Fax: 973.376.8989 www.GruskinGroup.com NI REG 0100-9869-14 This document and the ideas and designs Incorporated herein, as an instrument of professional service, is the property of GRUSKIN ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN, P.C., and is not to be used in whole or in part for any other project without the written authorization of GRUSKIN ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN, P.C. All Rights Reserved ©2017 Gruskin Architecture + Design, P.C. A. 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Bid' 10-24-17 Construction: 10-24-17 Revision Issue: No. Date Description Drawing Number. E2 8 OF 11 J;\LOS ANGELES\PROGRAMS\VERIZON REFRESH\1780003838 VZ REFRESH SOUTHCENTER - TUKWILA - WA\001\ELEC\1780003838E3.DWG Division 26: BASIC ELECTRICAL MATERIALS AND METHODS 1. RACEWAYS A. METALLIC CONDUIT AND TUBING Electrical Metallic Tubing, Couplings, and Fittings (EMT): ANSI C80.3, UL 797. Only steel products allowed. Reduced wall EMT is not allowed. Flexible Metal Conduit (FMC): Zinc -coated steel or aluminum, UL 1. Reduced -wall FMC is not allowed. Intermediate Metal Conduit (IMC): Hot -dip Galvanized Rigid Steel Conduit, ANSI C80.6, UL 1242. Liquidtight Flexible Metal Conduit (LFMC): Flexible steel conduit with PVC jacket, UL 360; fittings: NEMA FB 1. Rigid Metal Conduit (RMC): 1. Hot -dip Galvanized Rigid Steel Conduit (GRS): ANSI C80.1, UL 6. Plastic -Coated IMC, RMC, and Fittings: NEMA RN 1, NRTL listed. Coating thickness of 0.04 inches minimum. 1MC and RMC Fittings: NEMA FB 1; compatible with conduit type and material, NRTL listed. Manufacturers: AFC Cable, Afilex, Anamet Electrical, Electri-Flex, Indalex, Manhattan/CDT/Cole-Flex, O-Z/Gedney, Republic Raceway, Tyco International, Westem Tube and Conduit, or Wheatland Tube. B. NON-METALLIC CONDUIT AND TUBING Rigid Nonmetallic Conduit (RNC): Schedule 40 PVC, 90 deg C rated, NEMA TC -2, UL 651 Fittings: NEMA TC 3, TC 6; UL 651, compatible with conduit/tubing type and material, NRTL listed. Manufacturers: AFC Cable, American International, Anamet Electrical, Amco, Cantex, Certainteed, Condux International, Elecsys, Electri-Flex, Lamson and Sessions, Manhattan/CDT/Cole-Flex, Prime Conduit, Raco, Spiralduct, Superflex Ltd, or Thomas and Betts. 2. RACEWAY INSTALLATION A. GENERAL RACEWAY INSTALLATION REQUIREMENTS Install raceways parallel and perpendicular to building lines. Install raceways to requirements of structure, to requirements of all other work on the project, and to clear all openings, depressions, pipes, ducts, reinforcing steel, and other immovable obstacles. Install raceways set in forms for concrete structure in such a manner that installation will not affect the strength of the structure. Except where approved in writing by the Engineer, install no raceway in a slab -on -grade. Locate raceway below granular fill below slabs -on -grade. Install raceways continuous between connections to outlets, boxes, and cabinets with a minimum possible number of bends and not more than the equivalent of four 90 -degree bends between connections. Use manufactured elbows for all 45- and 90 -degree bends, unless approved by the Engineer in advance. Make other bends smooth and even and without flattening raceway or flaking galvanizing or enamel. Radii of bends shall be as long as possible and never shorter than the corresponding trade elbow. Use long radius elbows for all underground installations, where necessary, or where otherwise indicated. Securely fasten raceways in place with approved straps, hangers, and steel supports as required. Attach raceway supports to the building structure. Hang single raceways for feeders with malleable split ring hangers with rod and tumbuckle suspension from inserts spaced not over 10 feet apart in construction above. Clamp groups of horizontal feeder raceways to steel channels that are suspended from inserts spaced not over 10 feet apart in construction above. Securely clamp vertical feeder raceways to structural steel members attached to structure. Install cable clamps for support of vertical feeders where required. Add raceway supports within 12 inches of all bends, on both sides of the bends. Do not support raceways from suspended ceiling components. Ream raceway ends, thoroughly clean raceways before installation, and keep clean after installation. Plug or cover openings and boxes as required to keep raceways clean during construction and fish all raceways clear of obstructions before pulling conductor wires. Provide raceways of ample size for pulling of wire, not smaller than code requirements and not less than 1/2 -inch in size, unless indicated otherwise on Drawings. Homeruns containing more than one branch circuit shall not be less than 3/4 -inch in size. Protect all raceway installations against damage during construction. Repair all raceways damaged or moved out of line after roughing -in to meet Engineer's approval without additional cost to the Owner. Align and install true and plumb all raceway terminations at panelboards, switchboards, motor control equipment, and junction boxes. Install approved expansion/deflection fittings where raceways pass through (if embedded) or across (if exposed) expansion joints, and when using RNC or RAC in exposed environments in accordance with NFPA 70 and expansion/contraction properties of RNC or RAC. Install a pull wire in each empty raceway that is left for installation of conductors or cables under other divisions or contracts. Use polypropylene or monofilament plastic line with not less than 200 -lb tensile strength. Leave at least 24 inches of slack at each end of pull wire. Make all joints and connections in a manner that will ensure mechanical strength and electrical continuity. B. ABOVE GROUND RACEWAY USE: Install all circular raceways concealed above suspended ceilings or concealed in walls or floors wherever possible except where otherwise indicated. Provide GRS for all conduits exposed to weather or other hazardous conditions. Unless noted otherwise, all other raceway may be EMT where approved by local code. Use compression type fittings for EMT, with all fittings NRTL listed for the environment in which they are used. Unless noted otherwise, set -screw type fittings are not allowed. C. UNDERGROUND RACEWAY USE: Provide GRS installed below grade with a corrosion -resistant bonded -plastic or approved mastic coating. This shall include the 90 -degree elbow below grade and the entire vertical transition to above grade. D. EQUIPMENT CONNECTIONS Use FMC for final connection to each motor, transformer, and any device that would otherwise transmit motion, vibration, or noise. Use LFMC where exposed Co liquids, vapors, or sunlight. Provide all FMC and LFMC with an insulated bonding conductor. Use only metal raceways for all power wiring from the output of variable frequency drives to their respective motors. 3. BUSHINGS AND LOCKNUTS Rigidly terminate conduits entering sheet metal enclosures to the enclosure with a bushing and locknut on the inside and a locknut or an approved hub on the outside. Conduit shall enter the enclosure squarely. Provide bushings and locknuts made of galvanized malleable iron with sharp, clean-cut threads. Where EMT enters a box, provide approved EMT compression connectors. Use insulated, grounding, or combination bushings wherever connection is subject to vibration or moisture, when required by NFPA 70 or both. 4. CONDUCTORS AND CABLES Annealed (soft) copper complying with ICEA S-95-658/NEMA WC70 and UL standards 44 or 83 as applicable. Terminations: Tinned, compression type only; NRTL-listed for copper and aluminum conductors at 75 degrees C minimum. Conductor Insulation Types: 90 -degree C -rated, Type THHNfTHWN-2 or XHHW-2 complying with ICEA S-95-658/NEMA WC70. Sizes of conductors and cables indicated or specified are in American Wire Gage (AWG - Brown and Shame). All feeder and branch circuit conductors No. 8 AWG and larger: Stranded. All conductors, No. 10 AWG and smaller: Solid copper. All Branch Circuit Wiring: Not smaller than No. 12 AWG. If no conductor size is indicated on the Drawings for a branch circuit, provide conductors and conduit sized per NFPA 70 and based on the indicated branch circuit overcurrent protective device (OCPD) rating and number of poles. Where no circuit size (Le., conductors and OCPD) is indicated on the drawings for a branch circuit, provide three No. 12 AWG conductors, in 3/4 -inch raceway, and a 20A circuit breaker. Control Wiring: Stranded copper conductors, 600V insulation, of the proper type, size, and number as required to accomplish specified function. Minimum size: No. 14 AWG, unless noted otherwise. Flexible Cords and Cables: Stranded copper conductors for all, unless noted otherwise. Special Purpose Conductors And Cables, Such As Low Voltage Control And Shielded Instrument Wiring: As recommended by the system equipment manufacturer unless indicated otherwise. Copper Conductor Manufacturers: Advance Wire and Cable, AFC Cable, Alan Wire, Alflex, American Insulated Wire, Encore Wire, Northern Cables, Okonite, or Southwire. Connections: Apply a zinc based anti_oxidizing compound to connections. Do not use terminals on wiring devices to feed through to the next device. 5. CONDUCTORS AND CABLES INSTALLATION Install all wiring in approved raceway and enclosures, except where specified or indicated for low -voltage wiring, where specified or indicated for direct -buried cables, or where type MC cable is indicated or specified as acceptable. Install all conductors and cables in raceways continuous without taps or splices. Splice or tap only in approved boxes and enclosures with approved soldedess connectors, or crimp connectors and terminal blocks for control wiring, and keep to the minimum required. Insulate all splices, taps, and joints as required by codes. All materials used to terminate, splice, or tap conductors: designed for, properly sized for, and NRTL listed for the specific application and conductors involved, and installed in strict accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations, using the manufacturer's recommended tools. Where wiring is indicated as installed, but the connection is indicated "FUTURE" or "BY OTHER DIVISION, TRADES, OR CONTRACTS", leave a minimum 3 -foot "Pigtail" at the box, tape the ends of the conductors, and cover the box. In general, the direction of branch circuit "home run" routing is indicated on the drawings, complete with circuit numbers and panelboard designation. Continue all such "home run" wiring to the designated panelboard, as though "circuit runs" were Indicated in their entirety. Common or shared neutrals are not allowed unless shown on the drawings to be used or specifically noted to be allowed. Where multi -wire branch circuits (i.e., shared neutral) are allowed, they shall be provided with a means that will simultaneously disconnect all ungrounded conductors at the point the branch circuit originates. Multi -pole breakers or 3 single -pole breakers with a handle tie are two examples. When multiple home runs are combined into a single raceway such that the number of conductors exceeds four (conductor count is made up of any combination of phase and neutral conductors), the following restrictions apply, which are in addition to those in NFPA 70: Normal or Non -Essential circuits: 1. Maximum of 16 conductors in a single raceway. For up to eight conductors in a raceway, minimum raceway size: 3/4 -inch. For greater than eight conductors, minimum raceway size: 1 -inch. Do not install any other type of circuit in this raceway. 2. Minimum wire size for all conductors in this raceway: No. 10 AWG. 3. Only 15A and 20A branch circuit homeruns may be combined into one raceway. GFCI circuits: 1. Do not use multi -conductor circuits, with a shared neutral, for any GFCI circuit breaker or receptacle circuit. For branch circuits fed from GFCI circuit breakers, limit the one-way conductor length to 100 feet between the panelboard and the most remote receptacle or load on the GFCI circuit. Properly identify all terminal blocks and wire terminals for control wiring with vinyl stick -on markers or equivalent. Provide Engineer with a list of proposed identifying numbers for review prior to installing markers. Provide an equipment -grounding conductor or bonding jumper, as applicable, in all feeders and branch circuits, sized in accordance with NFPA 70 Tables 250.66 or 250.122, as applicable, unless indicated as larger on the drawings. Wiring shall have insulation of the proper color to match color code system in the table below unless there is a color system currently in use by the facility, in which case the colors are to match the existing system. In larger sizes where properly colored insulation is not available, use vinyl plastic electrical tape of the appropriate color around each conductor at all termination points, junctions, and pull boxes. System Voltage: 240V and under, including 208Y/120, 120/240, 120/208, and 240D/120 systems: 1. Phase A: Black. 2. Phase B: Red. 3. Phase C: Blue. 4. Neutral: White. 5. Equipment Ground: Green. 6. Isolated Ground: Green with yellow stripe. 480V and 480Y/277V 1. Phase A: Brown 2. Phase B: Orange 3. Phase C: Yellow 4. Neutral: Gray 5. Equipment ground: green. 6. MC CABLE A. CABLE SPECIFICATIONS Metal -clad cable (MC Cable) : 600V, unjacketed; UL Standard 83, 1569, and 1685; NFPA 70 Article 330; aluminum or galvanized steel interlocked armor; THHN- or XHHW-insulated conductors; color code: ICEA Method 1, with green insulated grounding conductor, listed for use in UL 1,2, and 3 hour through -penetration firestop systems. MC Cable manufacturers: AFC Cable Systems, Encore Wire Corporation, Kaf-Tech, or Southwire. B. APPLICATIONS OF MC CABLE 1. In lieu of flexible conduit and wiring from light fixtures located in accessible ceilings to junction boxes attached to building structure directly above the ceiling. Provide cable whips of sufficient lengths to allow for relocating each light fixture within a 5 foot radius of its installed location, but not exceeding 6 feet in unsupported lengths. 2. For vertical drops in stud walls. 3. In lieu of EMT, only for 15A and 20A branch circuits (with up to four (4) conductors, not including ground conductor), and only in dry concealed locations above grade, except where specifically not permitted by NFPA 70, owner, landlord, ahj, or noted in list below. C. PROHIBITED USE OF MC CABLE UNLESS NOTED ABOVE Examples of those uses include, but are not limited to the following: 1. Homeruns to panelboards (refer to Section 26: Definitions). 2. Where exposed to view. 3. Where exposed to damage. 4. Hazardous locations. 5. Wet locations. 6. When restricted otherwise. 7. When specifically disallowed by the local AHJ. 8. When specifically disallowed by the landlord. 9. Circuits supplied by an emergency or standby power source. 7. MC CABLE INSTALLATION Secure and support cable per NFPA 70 Article 330. Secure cable within 12 inches of every box or fitting. Securing and supporting intervals shall not exceed six feet. Maintain consistent spacing to avoid derating due to bundling per NFPA 70 Section 310.15. Utilize steel cable hangers, Arlington SMC series or equivalent, to support wherever possible so cables can be routed in a neat and workmanship like manner. 8. JUNCTION BOXES, PULL BOXES, CABINETS, AND WIREWAYS Provide junction boxes, pull boxes, cabinets, and wireways wherever necessary for proper installation of various electrical systems according to NFPA 70 and where indicated on the drawings. Size as required for the specific function or as required by NFPA, whichever is larger. Construction shall be of a NEMA design suitable for the environment installed. Junction boxes installed behind wall cases and in or on other store fixtures, except where otherwise specified, shall be 4 inches square or larger with galvanized covers. Horizontally mount junction boxes under center fixtures (and cases), handy boxes or 4 -inch square boxes with tops of boxes not more than 3-1/2 inches above the floor. Size junction boxes to adequately contain all required conductors and splices. 9. OUTLET BOXES All outlets including light fixture, switch, receptacle, and similar outlets: galvanized steel knockout boxes, suitable in design to the purpose they serve and the space they occupy. Size as required for the specific function or as required by NFPA 70, whichever is larger. Set all outlet boxes in walls, columns, floors, or ceilings so they are flush with the finished surface, accurately set, and rigidly secured in position. Provide plaster rings, extension rings and/or masonry rings as required for flush mounting. Provide approved cast outlet boxes with hubs and weatherproof covers in all areas subject to damp, wet, or harsh conditions. Manufacturers: Appleton, Cooper, Erikson Electrical, Hoffman, Killark Electric, O-Z/Gedney, Raco, Robroy Industries, Scott Fetzer, Spring City Electrical, Thomas and Betts, Walker Systems, or Woodhead. 10. MOUNTING HEIGHTS Unless noted otherwise, install wiring devices as indicated below (Note: All dimensions are to the center of the outlet box unless noted otherwise): A. SWITCHES General: Top of outlet box a maximum of 44 inches above finished floor. All switches shall be mounted at the same height throughout the project unless noted otherwise. Above Counters: Same as for receptacles. Concrete Block Walls: As long as ADA requirements are maintained, dimensions above may be adjusted slightly as required to compensate for variable joint dimensions, such that bottom or top of boxes, as applicable, are at block joints. Walls with Wainscoting: 6 inches minimum above wainscoting, but not exceeding 48 inches above finished floor. 11. SWITCH AND OUTLET COVER PLATES Switch and Outlet Plates: Colored, smooth nylon as directed by Architect; by the same manufacturer as the wiring devices, wherever possible. Verify desired materials and colors with Architect before installation. Switch plates in unfinished rooms and spaces: Stamped steel, cadmium plated. Install groups of switches under one ganged -plate, usually horizontally; or, where required by details, vertically. Set all cover plates plumb, parallel, and finished flush with the wall. 12. LIGHT FIXTURES, LAMPS AND BALLASTS A. LIGHT FIXTURE LOCATIONS Light fixtures shown on the drawings represent general arrangements only. Refer to architectural drawings for more exact locations. Coordinate location with all other trades before installation to avoid conflicts. Coordinate light fixture locations in mechanical rooms with final installed piping and ductwork layouts. B. LIGHT FIXTURES Provide light fixtures as scheduled on drawings, including all lamps, all necessary accessories, material and labor to securely hang, clean, and make light fixtures completely ready for use. Light fixture model numbers scheduled on the drawings show only the manufacturer, grade, and style of light fixtures required. Provide all hangers, supports, and miscellaneous hardware required to install light fixtures, proper trim to fit each ceiling condition actually encountered, and additional tie wires connected to structure to conform to seismic requirements where required by the applicable building code. Packaging of light fixtures will not be allowed. Only those luminaires listed in the Light Fixture Schedule or approved in accordance with substitutions of these specifications will be accepted. Where the Light Fixture Schedule indicates an allowance for a specific light fixture, the price is a Contractor price. Include all additional costs for freight, lamps, and installation of light fixture and lamps. Install fluorescent light fixtures hung in continuous rows on channel struts specifically designed for this purpose. Surface -mount all fluorescent light fixtures located in areas with a ceiling but without suspended ceilings unless otherwise indicated on the drawings. Provide rigid metal spacers finished in white enamel between the top of each light fixture and the ceiling above to maintain a 1-1/2 inch space. Spacers shall be approved before installation. Install all fluorescent light fixtures located in areas without ceilings immediately below the roof -framing members, or suspended from chain hangers suitable in length to provide the indicated mounting height. Hangers: "Hydee" hanger type for outlet box mounting, complete with grounding receptacle, plug, 3 -wire cord, and necessary chain. Through -wiring of recessed light fixtures in suspended ceilings is not permitted. Connect each light fixture by a whip to a junction box. Provide cable whips of sufficient lengths to allow for relocating each light fixture within a 5 -foot radius of its installed location, but not exceeding 6 feet in unsupported lengths. C. EMERGENCY LIGHTING UNITS AND EXIT SIGNS Description: Self-contained units complying with UL 924. Battery: Sealed, maintenance -free, lead -acid type. The batteries shall be of suitable rating and capacity to supply and maintain at not less than 87-1/2 percent of the nominal battery voltage for the total lamp load associated with the unit for a period of at least 1-1/2 hours, or the unit equipment shall supply and maintain not less than 60 percent of the initial emergency illumination for a period of at least 1-1/2 hours. Charger: Fully automatic, solid-state type with sealed transfer relay. Operation: Relay automatically turns lamp on when power supply circuit voltage drops to 80 percent of nominal voltage or below. Lamp automatically disconnects from battery when voltage approaches deep -discharge level. When normal voltage is restored, relay disconnects lamps from battery, and battery is automatically recharged and floated on charger. Test Push Button: Push -to -test type, in unit housing, simulates loss of normal power, and demonstrates unit operability. LED Indicator Light: Indicates normal power on. Normal glow indicates trickle charge, and bright glow indicates charging at end of discharge cycle. Integral Self -Test: Factory -installed electronic device automatically initiates code -required test of unit emergency operation at required intervals. Test failure is annunciated by an integral audible alarm and flashing red LED. D. LAMPS Provide lamps and color temperatures as indicated on the drawings for all light fixtures; or, if not indicated, per the Architect and/or lighting designer. Lamps shall be by the same manufacturer for color consistency. Lamps shall be compatible with the specified light fixture. Fluorescent, metal halide, and incandescent lamp manufacturers: Eiko, G.E., Osram/Sylvania, Philips, Soraa, or Venture. Fluorescent Lamps: Low -mercury type in compliance with NEMA LL 1; minimum color -rendering index (CRI) of 82 unless noted otherwise; minimum average rated life of 24,000 hours. Metal Halide Lamps: Pulse -start (ceramic when available); coated; minimum CRI of 80 unless noted otherwise; minimum average rated life of 18,000 hours in the vertical position and 12,000 hours in the horizontal position; low -wattage lamps shall have a protective shroud or other suitable containment material for use in open fixtures. Incandescent Lamps: Type and wattage as shown on the drawings; rated 130V unless otherwise scheduled or specified. LED Lamps and Luminaires: Comply with ANSI C78.377 for white light LED color range; minimum CRI of 80 unless noted otherwise; LED binning specification tolerance to be within 3 macadam ellipses of rated values; all LEDs used for same fixture type throughout the project must originate from the same production bin; minimum average rated life of 20,000 hours for LED lamps and 50,000 hours for LED luminaires; Rohs compliant. LED lamp manufacturers: Bridgelux, Cree, Nichia, Osram, or Xicato. E. BALLASTS LED Drivers: Comply with NRTL requirements and ANSI C82.77; designed for type and quantity of lamps served; sound levels not exceeding Class A ambient noise levels; lamp current crest factor of 1.5 or less; 90 -percent power factor or greater; line transient withstand ratings as defined in ANSI/IEEE C62.41, Category A.; total harmonic distortion less than 20 percent; shall tolerate sustained open circuit and short circuit output conditions without damage; shall not over -drive LEDs at a current or voltage above LED rated values; ROHS compliant; meets EN610000 requirements for input harmonics. F. DIMMABLE LIGHT FIXTURES For dimmable light fixtures provide both control and power wiring between light fixture and control device and between light fixtures. Quantity of low voltage and line voltage wiring and wire type shall be per manufacturer's recommendations. Coordinate light fixture and control device dimming types for compatibility. 13. MISCELLANEOUS ELECTRICAL A. PHOTO CONTROL The photo control shall: Provide automatic switching (or dimming, as specified) for lighting loads using a thermal design with built in delay to ensure that the controlled lighting does not switch off due to ambient light or lightning striking the photocell. Have a rating based on NRTL testing at 50 percent power factor for ballast loads, be NRTL listed, and meet all applicable agency requirements. Be stem -mounting type with all necessary mounting hardware and instructions; have a housing constructed of high impact poly -carbonate; photo control components consisting of a metal film resistor, dual temperature compensating bi_metal blades, snap action contact blades, chemically treated/polymer encapsulated cadmium sulfide photocell, and silver alloy contacts to ensure reliable 5 year manufacturer warranted operation. Photo control shall be 100 percent factory tested for function within manufacturer's specified light levels. Be from the same manufacturer of and totally compatible with the time switches specified above. B. LIGHTING CONTACTORS Industrial duty type; silver alloy, double break contacts, convertible with N.O. and N.C. indicators; capable of adding poles in the field; number and rating of poles as indicated on the drawings or required by the load controlled; typed directory affixed to the inside of the enclosure door listing all branch circuits switched and the control power branch circuit; complying with NEMA ICS 2 and UL 508. Short Circuit Current Rating: 22,000A at 240V maximum. Fusing: Provide fuse blocks and fuses in the contactor enclosures, of the ampacity and Class recommended by the manufacturer to obtain a contactor minimum RMS symmetrical short circuit current rating of 100,000A. Mount fuse blocks ahead of the input to each contact, both used and spare (if any). Also provide a fuse puller and spare fuses (25 -percent of total fuses or a minimum of 2 of each rating, whichever is greater) affixed to the inside of the enclosure. Enclosures: NEMA 1 Coil Voltage: Verify with EMS contractor. Mechanically -held type, control interface shall be verified with EMS contactractor. Square D Class 8903 LX or equivalent of G.E., Siemens, Cutler Hammer, or ASCO. transformer contained in a weatherproof enclosure as required, as located on the drawings. END OF SECTION 26 Division 26: GENERAL ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS 1. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS A. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS All requirements under Division 01 and the general and supplementary conditions of these specifications apply to this section and division. Where the requirements of this section and division exceed those of Division 01, this section and division take precedence. Become thoroughly familiar with all its contents as to requirements that affect this division, section, or both. Work required under this division includes all material, equipment, appliances, transportation, services, and labor required to complete the entire system as required by the drawings and specifications, or reasonably inferred to be necessary to facilitate the function of each system as implied by the design and the equipment specified. The specifications and drawings for the project are complementary, and any portion of work described in one shall be provided as if described in both. In the event of discrepancies, notify the Engineer and request clarification prior to proceeding with the Work involved. Drawings are graphic representations of the work upon which the contract is based. They show the materials and their relationship to one another, including sizes, shapes, locations, and connections. They convey the scope of work, indicating the intended general arrangement of the systems without showing all of the exact details as to elevations, offsets, control lines, and other installation requirements. Use the drawings as a guide when laying out the work and to verify that materials and equipment will fit into the designated spaces, and which when installed per manufacturers' requirements, will ensure a complete, coordinated, satisfactory, and properly operating system. B. DEFINITIONS Division: References contained in this specification follow the numbering system defined in the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) MasterFormat 2004 Edition, Specification Divisions 01 through 13 provided with this project may reference the CSI MasterFormat 1995 Edition. The corresponding division references between the 2004 Edition and 1995 Edition are as follows: 2004 Edition 1995 Edition 1. Division 21 - Fire Suppression Division 15 2. Division 22- Plumbing Division 15 3. Division 23- HVAC Division 15 4. Division 26- Electrical Division 16 5. Division 27- Communications Division 16 6. Division 28 - Electronic Safety and Security Division 16 Furnish: "to supply and deliver to the project site, ready for unloading, unpacking, assembling, installing, and similar operations." Install: "to perform all operations at the project site including, but not limited to, the actual unloading, unpacking, assembling, erecting, placing, anchoring, applying, working to dimension, finishing, curing, protecting, cleaning, testing, commissioning, starting up and similar operations, complete, and ready for the intended use." Provide: "to furnish and install." Furnished by Owner (or Owner -Furnished) or Furnished by Others: "an item furnished by the Owner or under other divisions or contracts, and installed under the requirements of this division, complete, and ready for the intended use, including all items and services incidental to the work necessary for proper installation and operation. Include the installation under the warranty required by this division. Engineer: Where referenced in this Division, "Engineer" is the Engineer of Record and the Design Professional for the work under this division, and is a consultant to, and an authorized representative of the Architect, as defined in the General and/or Supplementary Conditions. When used in this division, Engineer means increased involvement by and obligations to the Engineer, in addition to involvement by and obligations to the Architect. AHJ: The local code and/or inspection agency (Authority) Having Jurisdiction over the Work. CLCATT: Certified Lighting Controls Acceptance Test Technician. A professional certified to perform acceptance tests and complete the documentation required for nonresidential acceptance tests as required by the California Building Energy Efficiency Standards. Technician shall be certified by an authorized lighting controls acceptance test technician certification provider. NRTL: Nationally Recognized Tenting Laboratory, as defined and listed by OSHA in 29 CFR 1910.7 (e.g., UL, ETL, CSA), and acceptable to the AHJ over this project. Nationally recognized testing laboratories and standards listed are used only torepresent the characteristics required and are not intended to restrict the use of other NRTLs that are acceptable to the AHJ and standards that meet the specified criteria. Homerun: That portion of an elearical circuit originating at a junction box, termination box, receptacle, or switch with termination at an eledrical panelboard. Note: Where MC cable is utilized for receptacle and/or lighting branch circuiting loads, tte originating point of the homerun shall be at the first load in the circuit or at a junction box located in an acessible ceiling space as close as possible to the first load. The terms "approved equal", "equivalent", or "equal" are used synonymously and shall mean "accepted by or acceptable to the Engineer as equivalent to the item or manufacturer specified". The term "approved" shall mean labeled, listed, certified, or all three, by an NRTL, and acceptable to the AHJ over this project. C. PRE-BID SITE VISIT Prior to submitting bid, visit the ste of the proposed work and become fully informed as to the conditions under which the work is to be done. Failure to comply with this requirement shall not be considered sufficient justification to request a' obtain extra compensation over and above the contract price. D. MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP Provide new material, equipment and apparatus under this contract unless otherwise stated herein, of best quality normally used for the purjose in good commercial practice, and free from defects. Model numbers listed in the specifications or shovn on the drawings are not necessarily intended to designate the required trim, written descriptions of the trm govern model numbers. Provide markings or a nameplate for all material and equipment identifying the manufacturer and providing sufficient reference to establish cuality, size, and capacity. All workmanship shall be of the finest possible by experienced mechanics of the poper trade. In general, provide the following quality grade(s) for all materials and equipment. Commercial specification grade. Provide all hoists, scaffolds, stagng, runways, tools, machinery, and equipment required for the performance of the electrical wort. Store and maintain material and equipment in clean condition, and protected from weather, moisture, and physical damage. Furnish only material and equiprrent that are listed, labeled, certified, or all three, by an NRTL whenever any listing or labeling exists for fie types of material and equipment specified. At a minimum, general work practices for electrical construction shall be in accordance with NECA 1 (latest edition), "Standard Practices for Good Workmanship in Electrical Construction". E. MANUFACTURERS In other articles where lists of manufacturers are introduced, subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the rranufacturers specified. Where a list is provided, manufacturers are listed alphabetically and not in accordance with any ranking or preference. Where manufacturers are not Used, provide products subject to compliance with requirements from manufacturers that have been actively involved in manufacturing the specified product for no less than 5 years. F. COORDINATION Coordinate all work with other dirisions and trades so that various components of the systems are installed at the proper time, fit the availabe space, and allow proper service access to those items requiring maintenance. Components which are installed without regard to the above shall be relocated at no additional cost to the Owner. Unless otherwise indicated, the General Contractor shall provide chases and openings in building construction required for installaion of the systems specified herein. Contractor shall furnish the General Contractor with information where chases and openings are required. Contractor shall keep informed as to the work of other trades engaged in the construction of the project and shall execute work in a manner as to not interfere with or delay the work of other trades. Figured dimensions shall be taken in preference to scale dimensions. Contractor shall take his own measurements at the building, as variations may occur. Contractor shall be held responsible for errors that could have been avoided by proper checking and inspection. Provide materials with trim that will properly fit the types of ceiling, wall, or floor finishes actually installed. Model numbers listed in the specifications or shown on the drawings are not intended to designate the required trim. Make all offsets required to cleat equipment, beams, and other structural members, and to facilitate concealing raceways in the marner anticipated in the design. Provide materials with trim that will fit properly the types of ceiling, wall, or floorfinishes actually installed. G. ORDINANCES AND CODES Work performed under this contract shall, at a minimum, be in conformance with applicable national, state and local codes having jurisdiction. Equipment furnished and associated installation work performed under this contract shall be in strict compliance with current applicable codes adopted by the local AHJ, including any amendments and standards as set forth by the following: 1. National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 2. Underwriters Laboratories (UL) 3. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) 4. American National Standards Institute (ANSI) 5. American Society of Testng Materials (ASTM) 6. Rules and regulations of public utilities and municipal departments affected by connection of services. 7. Other national standards and codes where applicable. Where the contract documents exceed the requirements of the referenced codes, standards, etc., the contract documents shall take precedence. Where conflicts between various codes, ordinances, rules, and regulations exist, comply with the most stringent. Promptly bring all conflicts observed between codes, ordinances, rules, regulations, referenced standards, and these documents to the atteution of the Architect and Engineer for final resolution. Contractor will be held responsible for any violation of the law. Procure and pay for permits and licenses required for the accomplishment of the work herein described. Where required, obtain, pay for, and furnish certificates of inspection to Owner. Provide all safety lights, guards, and warning signs required for the performance of the work and for the safety of the public. H. PROTECTION OF EQUIPMENT AND MATERIALS Store and protect from damage equipment and materials delivered to Job site. For materials and equipment susceptible to changing weather conditions, dampness, or temperature variations, store inside in conditioned spaces. For materia's and equipment not susceptible to these conditions, cover with waterproof, tear -resistant, heavy tarp or polyethylene plastic as required to protect from plaster, dirt, paint, water, or physical damage. Equipment and material damaged by construction activities shall be rejected, and Contractor shall furnish new equipment and material of a like kind at his own expense. Keep premises broom clean of foreign material created during work performed under this contract. Conduit, equipment, etc. shall have a neat and clean appearance at the termination of the work. Plug or cap open ends of conduits while stored and installed during construction when not in use to prevent the entrance of debris into the systems. I. SUBSTITUTIONS The base bid shall include only the products from manufacturers specifically named in the drawings and specifications. No substitution will be considered prior to receipt of bids unless written request for approval to bid has been received by the Engineer at least ten (10) calendar days prior to the date for receipt of bids. Each such request shall include the name of the material or equipment for which substitution is being requested and a complete description of the proposed substitution including drawings, cut sheets, performance and test data, and all other information necessary for an evaluation. Include a statement setting forth changes in other materials, equipment, or other work that incorporation of the substitution would require. The burden of proof of the merit of the proposed substitution is upon the proposer. The Engineer's decision to approve or disapprove a substitution in a bid is final. Coordinate and verify with other trades whether or not the substituted equipment can be installed as shown on the construction drawings without modification to associated systems or architectural or engineering design. Include additional costs for architectural and engineering design fees in bid if drawing modifications are required because of substituted equipment. If the proposed substitution is approved prior to receipt of bids, such approval will be stated in an addendum. Bidders shall not rely upon approvals made in any other way. Verbal approval will not be given. No substitutions will be considered after the contract is awarded unless specifically provided in the contract documents. The terms "approved", "approved equal", and "equal" refer to approval by the Engineer as an acceptable alternate bid. No substitutions will be considered that are not bid as an alternate. No material substitutions shall be considered for approval prior to award of contract. Provide factory generated point -by -point calculations for all exterior light fixtures (photometric files supplied so the engineer can generate a point -by -point do not suffice for the point -by -point calculations). Provide interior point -by -point calculations at the discretion of the engineer. J. SUBMITTALS Assemble and submit for review shop drawings, material lists, manufacturer product literature for equipment to be furnished, and items requiring coordination between contractors under this contract. Provide submittals in sufficient detail so as to demonstrate compliance with these Contract Documents and the design concept. Prior to transmitting submittals, verify that the equipment submitted is mutually compatible with and suitable for the intended use, will fit the available space, and maintain manufacturer recommended service clearances. If the size of equipment furnished makes necessary any change in location or configuration, submit a shop drawing showing the proposed layout. Transmit submittals as early as required to support the project schedule. Allow two weeks for Engineer review time, plus to/from mailing time via the Architect, plus a duplication of this time for resubmittals, if required. Only resubmit those sections requested for resubmittal. Submittals shall contain the project name, applicable specification section, submittal data, equipment identifications acronym as used on the drawings, and the Contractor's stamp. The stamp shall certify that the submittal has been checked by the Contractor, complies with the drawings and specifications, and is coordinated with other trades. Manufacturer product literature shall include shop drawings, product data, performance sheets, samples, and other submittals required by this division. Highlight, mark, list, or indicate the materials, performance criteria, and accessories that are being proposed. General product catalog data not specifically noted to be part of the specified product will be rejected and returned without review. Submittals and shop drawings shall not contain firm name, logo, the seal, or signature of the Engineer. They shall not be copies of the work product of the Engineer. If the Contractor desires to use elements of such product, refer to paragraph "Electronic Drawing Files" for procedures to be used. Separate submittals according to individual specification sections. Illegible submittals will be rejected and returned without review. Catalog data shall be properly bound, identified, indexed and tabbed in a 3 -ring binder. Each item or model number shall be clearly marked and accessories indicated. Label the catalog data with the equipment identification acronym or number as used on the drawings and include performance curves, capacities, sizes, weights, materials, finishes, wiring diagrams, electrical requirements and deviations from specified equipment or materials. Mark out inapplicable items. Shop drawings will be returned without review if the above mentioned requirements are not met. Provide the quantity of submittals required by Division 01. If not indicated and hard -copy sets are provided, submit a minimum of six (6) copies. Refer to Division 01 for acceptance of electronic submittals for this project. For electronic submittals, Contractor shall submit the documents in accordance with the procedures specified in Division 01. Contractor shall notify the Architect and Engineer that the submittals have been posted. If electronic submittal procedures are not defined in Division 01, Contractor shall include the website, user name, and password information needed to access the submittals. For submittals sent by e-mail, Contractor shall copy the designated representatives of the Architect and Engineer. Contractor shall allow for the Engineer review time as specified above in the construction schedule. Contractor shall submit only the documents required to purchase the materials and/or equipment in the submittal. The checking and subsequent acceptance of submittals by the Engineer and/or Architect shall not relieve the Contractor from responsibility for deviations from the drawings and specifications, errors in dimensions, details, sizes of equipment, or quantities, omissions of components or fittings, coordination of electrical requirements, and not coordinating items with actual building conditions and adjacent work. Contractor shall request and secure written acceptance from the Engineer and Architect prior to implementing any deviation. K. ELECTRONIC DRAWING FILES In preparation of shop drawings or record drawings, Contractor may, at his option, obtain electronic drawing files in AutoCAD or DXF format on CD-ROM disk, DVD disk, flash drive, or direct download, as desired, from the Engineer for a shipping and handling fee of $200 for a drawing set up to 12 sheets and $15 per sheet for each additional sheet. Contact the Architect for written authorization and Engineer for the necessary agreement form and to specify shipping method and drawing format. In addition to payment, the written authorization from the Architect and release agreement form from the Engineer must be received before electronic drawing files will be sent. L. RECORD DRAWINGS (AS -BUILT DRAWINGS) During progress of the work in this division, Contractor shall maintain an accurate record of all changes made during the installation of the system. Upon completion of the work, accurately transfer all record information to three identical sets of the approved shop drawings. Insert one set into each copy of the manual described below. See Division 01 and General Conditions for additional information. M. OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS During the course of construction, collect and compile a complete brochure of equipment furnished and Installed on this project. Include operational and maintenance instructions, manufacturer's catalog sheets, wiring diagrams, parts lists, approved submittals and shop drawings, warranties, and descriptive literature as furnished by the equipment manufacturer. Include an inside cover sheet that lists the project name, date, Owner, Architect, Engineer, General Contractor, Sub -Contractor, and an index of contents. Submit three copies of literature bound in approved binders with index and tabs separating equipment types to the Architect at the termination of the work. Paper clips, staples, rubber bands, loose-leaf binding, and mailing envelopes are not considered approved binders. Final approval of systems installed under this contract shall be withheld until this equipment brochure is received and deemed complete by the Architect and Engineer. Instruct workmen to save required literature shipped with the equipment itself for inclusion in this brochure. Include Record Drawings as described above. Refer to Division 01 for acceptance of electronic manuals for this project. For electronic manuals, refer to paragraph "Submittals" for requirements. N. WARRANTIES Warrant each system and each element thereof against all defects due to faulty workmanship, design, or material for a period of 12 months from date of Substantial Completion, unless specific items are noted to carry a longer warranty in these construction documents or manufacturer's standard warranty exceeds 12 months. Remedy all defects occurring within the warranty period(s) as stated in the General Conditions and Division 01. Warranties shall include labor and material, including travel expenses. Make repairs or replacements without any additional costs to the Owner, and to the satisfaction of the Owner, Architect, and Engineer. Perform the remedial work promptly, upon written notice from the Engineer or Owner. Also warrant the following additional items: 1. All raceways are free from obstructions, holes, crushing, or breaks of any nature. 2. All raceway seals are effective. 3. The entire electrical system is free from all short circuits and unwanted open circuits and grounds. At the time of Substantial Completion, deliver to the Owner all warranties, in writing and properly executed, including term limits for warranties extending beyond the one year period and any actions the Owner must take in order to maintain warranty status. Each warranty instrument shall be addressed to the Owner and state the commencement date and term. 2. GENERAL MATERIALS AND INSTALLATION A. BUILDING OPERATION Comply with the schedule of operations as outlined in the architectural portions of this specification. Building shall be in operation at all times. Accomplish work requiring interruption of building operation at a time when the building is not in operation and only with written approval of building Owner and/or tenant. Coordinate interruption of building operation with the Owner and/or tenant a minimum of seven (7) days in advance of work. B. EXISTING EQUIPMENT REUSE AND REMOVAL Provide all demolition of existing electrical systems and new electrical system modifications required because of building remodeling, as noted on the Drawings, or necessary for proper operation and new construction. Remove all abandoned cables and wiring and conduit above accessible ceilings and ventilation shafts. Remove all existing wiring, light fixtures, exposed conduits, and other electrical installations not reused prior to substantial completion of the work. Existing raceways may be reused if their points of terminations are suitable; if they are clean inside with no evidence of rust or burrs; if free from cracks, flattened sections, or sharp bends; and, if suitably located to avoid conflicts with other trades or installations. Carefully "fish" all existing conduits reused under this contract to remove all debris and obstructions, and swab until all moisture is removed. Cut, patch, and repair where required for new electrical installations, and patch and repair all surface damage resulting from this work. Cut flush with the floor and plug at both ends raceways stubbed above the floor and not used at substantial completion of the work. Relocate all existing electrical systems required to be in operation at substantial completion of the contract, if required, as a result of work included under this contract, even if not specifically indicated in the drawings or specifications. C. COINCIDENTAL DAMAGE Repair streets, sidewalks, drives, paving, walls, finishes, and other facilities damaged in the course of this Work. Repair materials shall match existing construction. Repair work shall meet all requirements of the Owner, local authorities having jurisdiction, and meet the satisfaction of the Architect. Repair work shall be thoroughly first class. D. CUTTING AND PATCHING Conform to the requirements in Division 01. Cut walls, floors, ceilings, and other portions of the facility as required to install work under this division. Obtain permission of the Architect prior to cutting. Do not cut or disturb structural members without prior approval from the Architect. Cut holes as small as possible. Patch walls, floors, and other portions of the facility as required by work under this division. Patching shall match the original material and construction including fire ratings, if applicable. Repair and refinish areas disturbed by work to the condition of adjoining surfaces in a manner satisfactory to the Architect. E. ROUGH -IN Coordinate without delay all roughing -in with other divisions. Conceal all conduit and raceways except in unfinished areas and where otherwise indicated on the drawings. F. SUPPORT SYSTEMS Steel Slotted Support Systems (Slotted Channel): Comply with MFMA-3, factory -fabricated components for field assembly; 12 -gauge, 1 -5/8 -inch by 1 -5/8 -inch. Finishes: 1. Metallic Coatings: Hot -dip galvanized after fabrication and applied according to MFMA-3. 2. Nonmetallic Coatings: Manufacturer's standard PVC, polyurethane or polyester coating applied according to MFMA-3. 3. Painted Coatings: Manufacturer's standard painted coating applied according to MFMA-3. Aluminum Slotted Support Systems (Slotted Channel): Comply with MFMA-3, Type 6063-T6, per ASTM B221; factory -fabricated components for field assembly; 12 -gauge, 1 -5/8 -inch by 1 -5/8 -inch. Manufacturers: Cooper B -Line, ERICO International, Hilti, Power -Strut, Thomas and Betts, or Unistrut. Field Fabrication: Where field cutting of standard lengths of channel are required, make cuts straight and perpendicular to manufactured surfaces. For field -cut or damaged surfaces of coated channels, dress cut ends, damaged surfaces, or both, with an abrasive material (e.g., file, grinding stone, or similar) and cleanser to remove oils, rust, sharp edges, and shards. For channel with a factory -applied coating, re -finish cut edges with a coating compatible with the factory finish and as recommended by the manufacturer (e.g., manufacturer's touch-up paint or zinc -rich cold -galvanizing compound, as applicable). G. ACCESS DOORS Provide access doors for all concealed equipment where indicated or as required, except where above lay -in ceilings. Access doors shall be adequately sized for the devices served with a minimum size of 18 inches x 18 inches. Access doors must be of the proper construction for the type of construction in which it is installed. Obtain Architect's approval of type, size, location and color before ordering. Provide factory -fabricated and assembled units, complete with attachment devices and fasteners ready for installation, concealed hinges, flush screwdriver -operated cam lock, and anchor straps. Provide access doors manufactured by: Bar -Co, J.L. Industries, Karp Associates, Milcor, Nystrom Building Products, Wade, or Zum. H. PENETRATIONS Coordinate sleeve selection and application with selection and application of fire -stopping specified in Division 07 section "Through -Penetration Firestop Systems." Roofs: 1. Coordinate all roof penetrations with Engineer, Owner, and as applicable, the roofing contractor providing a roof warranty. 2. Keep all raceway penetrations within mechanical equipment curbs wherever possible. Coordinate with Division 01. 3. Flash and counterflash all openings through roof, and/or provide pre -fabricated molded seals compatible with the roof construction installed, or as required by the Engineer, Owner, or roofing contractor. All roof penetrations shall be leaktight at the termination of the work and shall not void any new or existing roof warranties. Walls and Floors: 1. Steel Pipe Sleeves for Raceways and Cables: ASTM A53/A53M, Type E, Grade B, Schedule 40, galvanized steel, plain ends, and drip rings. 4. Cast -Iron Pipe Sleeves for Raceways and Cables: Cast or fabricated "wall pipe," equivalent to ductile -iron pressure pipe, with plain ends and integral waterstop, unless otherwise indicated. 5. Sleeves for Rectangular Openings: Galvanized sheet steel with minimum 0.052 inch thickness and of length to suit application. I. FIRESTOPPING Sealants and accessories shall have fire -resistance ratings indicated, as established by testing identical assemblies in accordance with UL 2079 or ASTM E 814, or other NRTL acceptable to AHJ. Manufacturers: Hilfi, RectorSeal, Specified Technologies Inc., United States Gypsum Company, or 3M corp. Through and Membrane Penetration Firestopping Systems Product Schedule: Provide UL listing, location, wall or floor rating, and installation drawing for each penetration fire stop system. Where project conditions require modification to qualified testing and inspecting agency's illustrations for a particular firestopping condition, submit illustration, with modifications marked, approved by penetration firestopping manufacturer's fire -protection engineer as an engineering judgment or equivalent fire -resistance -rated assembly. Include qualifications data for testing agency. J. SYSTEM TESTING AND ADJUSTING Adjust, align, and test all electrical equipment on this project provided under this division and all electrical equipment furnished by others for installation or wiring under this division for proper operation. Test all systems and equipment according to the requirements in NETA ATS (latest edition) and all additional requirements specified in following sections. Maintain the following on the project premises at all times: a true RMS reading voltmeter, a true RMS reading ammeter, and a megohmmeter insulation resistance tester. Provide test data readings as requested or as required by the Engineer. K. SEISMIC CONTROLS FOR MEPF SYSTEMS Seismic Protection Criteria: Risk/Occupancy Category: Site Soil Category: Seismic Design Category: Component Importance Factor: I, II or III Contractor's Seismic Engineer To Determine. Contractor's Seismic Engineer To Determine. Determined From ASCE 7-2010. The Contractor shall be responsible for determining the requirements for seismic bracing of mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems. Seismic protection criteria used to determine seismic bracing requirements of all mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems shall be determined by the applicable code adopted in the project jurisdiction. Where not already determined within the contract documents, the Contractor shall be responsible for contracting a licensed professional engineer to establish building site class, seismic design category, seismic zone, or any other criteria necessary to determine the requirements for seismic bracing on mechanical, electrical, and/or plumbing systems. Seismic bracing of fire protection systems shall be installed in strict accordance with the provisions of NFPA 13(2010 or later edition). The Contractor shall determine the type and location of seismic bracing required for the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing elements shown on the drawings based on the established seismic criteria, the size and weight of the supported element, and the distance from structure of the supported element. The Contractor shall submit the following shop drawing information to the AHJ and the Engineer for review and approval: 1. Seismic analysis listing all applicable seismic design criteria. 2. Descriptive catalog data of seismic bracing materials. 3. Shop drawings showing bracing type and location. 4. Installation details of all bracing used. 5. Calculations showing that the seismic restraints meet the seismic requirements. Shop drawings and calculations shall be signed and sealed by a registered professional engineer, licensed in the state of the project and employed by the manufacturer of the seismic bracing products. Calculations shall include dead loads, static seismic loads, and capacity of materials utilized for connections. Seismic bracing, restraints, isolators, and isolation materials shall be of the same manufacturer and shall be certified by the manufacturer. Approved manufacturers are: Amber/Booth Company, Inc., B-Linefrolco, Kinetics Noise Control, Inc., Loos & Company, Inc., Mason Industries, Inc., Uni-strut, or Vibro-Acoustics. Each device shall have a pre -approval number from California OSHPD or other recognized government agency showing maximum restraint ratings. Seismic bracing measures to be applied to mechanical, electrical, and plumbing equipment/systems and shall be installed in strict accordance with all applicable local, state, and/or federal codes as well as manufacturer's requirements. The most stringent criteria shall apply. All anchor connections to structure for support of mechanical and electrical equipment, regardless of the need for seismic restraints, shall be shown on shop drawings. L. EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION Provide equipment identification nameplates on all switchboards, panelboards, electrical equipment enclosures, access doors, transformers, disconnect switches, enclosed circuit breakers, motor starters, feeder devices in switchboards, distribution panelboards, lighting control panel and motor control centers and where indicated on the drawings. Nameplates: 1. Engraved, contrasting color, three -layer, laminated plastic, indicating the name of the equipment, load, or circuit as designated on the drawings and In the specifications: 2. Field -applied permanent epoxy adhesive, compatible with the equipment finish. Attachment method shall be acceptable to the manufacturers of the equipment to which the nameplates are being applied. Nameplate Color: 3. Black background with white letters for Normal Power; Letter height: 3/8 -inch minimum. M. SYSTEM START UP Perform the following prior to starting up the electrical systems: 1. Check all components and devices and lubricate items accordingly. 2. Tighten screws and bolts for connectors and terminals according to manufacturer's published torque -tightening values. If manufacturer's torque values are not indicated, use those specified in UL 486A and UL 4868. 3. Adjust taps on each transformer for rated secondary voltage when the transformer is at minimum load. 4. Check and record building's service entrance voltage, grounding conditions, grounding resistance, and proper phasing. 5. Replace all burned -out lamps and lamps used for temporary construction lighting in permanent light fixtures. 6. After all systems have been inspected and adjusted, confirm all operating features required by the drawings and specifications and make final adjustments as necessary. 3. ACCEPTANCE TESTING Perform acceptance test procedures in accordance with the specifications listed in the Reference Joint Appendices for the Building Energy Efficiency Standards of California. Reference the Non -Residential Certificate of Compliance (NRCC) forms on the drawings for the systems which shall be tested. Submit Non -Residential Certificate of Acceptance (NRCA) forms for each system for which the CLCATT is responsible. END OF SECTION 26 RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWILA NOV 16 2011 PERMIT CENTER SEPARATE PERMIT AND APPROVAL REQUIRED 294 Morris Avenue Springfield, NJ 07081 Tel: 973.376.4411 Fax: 973.376.8989 www.GruskinGroup.com NJ REG 0100-9869-14 This document and the ideas and designs incorporated herein, as an instrument of professional service, is the property of GRUSKIN ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN, P.C., and is not to be used in whole or in part for any other project without the written authorization of GRUSKIN ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN, P.C. All Rights Reserved 02017 Gruskin Architecture + Design, P.C. A. 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CORPORATE NUMBER: 1 754 EXPIRES 06/30/18 Job Name and Number: 2017-0228 Retail Refixturing Design for VERIZON Job Address: 132 Southcenter Mall Tukwila, WA 98188 Drawing Title: ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS Drawn By: HEI Checked By H El North Arrow: Date Issued For Client- 10-24-17 Landlord- 10-24-17 Permit' 10-24-17 Bid 10-24-17 Construction: Revision Issue: No. Date Description Drawing Number: E3 9 OF 11 J:\LOS ANGELES\PROGRAMS\VERIZON REFRESH\1750003836 VZ REFRESH SOUTHCENTER - TUKWILA - WA\001\ELEC\1750003836E4.DWG htiJy �m t�n Sum m� a tTLit'GT� g ce L -SUM L u I v W a s h r n e l e n B t s l e t n e r u v C o a• L a nr G l r• n c r Y u tin e lot L o to in e, c r e tl u r l J r arrrril UG.sl eu le Project Info Compliance formsdo not require a password to use. Instructional and calculating cells are write - protected. Project Title: VZ TUKWILA REFRESH Date 10/13/2017 Applicant Information. Provide contact information for individual who can respond to inquiries about compliance form information provided. Company Name: Henderson Engineers Company Address: 510 West Sixth Street, 1105 I Los Angeles, CA 90014 Applicant Name: NikaAzmoodeh Applicant Fhone: 213.254.4712 Applicant Email: Nika.Azmoodeh@hendersonengineers.com For Building Department Use Project Description D New Building ❑ Addition 0 Alteration ❑ Plans Included include PROJ-SUM form (included in envelope forms workbook) with lighting complliance forms. Building Additions Refer to Section C502.2.6 for additional requirements. Compliance Method interior lighting Exterior lighting Lighting systems in addition area comply with all applicable provisions as a stand alone new construction project El Lighting systems in addition are combined with existing building lighting systems to demonstrate compliance 0 El Addition iscombined with existing: For interiorlightingprojects, include new+ existing interior lighting fixture wattage in Proposed Lighting Wattage tab le in LTG -INT -BLD or LTG -INT -SPACE form. For exterior lighting projects. include new+ existing exteriorlighting fixture wattage in Proposed Tradable and Proposed Non -Tradable Lighting Wattage tablesinLTG-EXTform. Interior and Exterior Lighting Alterations Select all Lighting Power and Lighting Control elements that apply to the scope of the retrofit project. if project includes a combination of spaces where less than 50% of the existing fixtures are replaced in somespaces, and 50% or more of the fixtures are replaced in others, then provide separate lighting power compliance forms for the two retrofit conditions. Spaces undergoingthe same type of retrofit maybe combined into one lighting power compliance form. Refer to Section C503.6 for additional requirements. All alteration lightingcontrols shall be commissioned per C408.3. ❑ No cha ngesa re being made to the interior or exterior lighting systems and existing space uses and configuration are not changed. Lighting Power Interior righting Parking garage Exterior lighting 50% or more of existing are replaced El Less than 50% of existing are replaced El Lamp and/or ballast replacement only — existing total wattage not increased 50% or more replaced - Total lighting power of new + existing -to -remain fixtures shall complywith total LPA per Sections C405.4.2 and C405.5.2. Include new + existing-to-remainfrxtures in Proposed Ligliirg Wattage table in LTG -INT -BLD, LTG -INT -SPACE or LTG -EXT form. Less than 50% replaced - Total lighting power of new + existing -to -remain fixtures shall not exceed the total lighting power prior to alteration. include new+ existing -to -remain fixtures in the Proposed Lighting Wattage table in LTG -INT -BLD, LTGINT-SPACEorLTG-EXT form. 50% threshold applies to number of luminaires for interiors paces and parking garages, and total installed wattage for exterior luminaires. Lighting Controls Interior lighting Parking garage Exterior lighting New wiring installed to serve added fixtures and/or fixtures relocated to new circuit(s) El El New or moved lighting panel Interior space is reconfigured - luninaires unchanged or relocated only El New wiringor circuit- For interixxlighting, provide required manual controls per C405.2.3, occupancy sensor controls per C405.2.1, daylight responsive controls per C405.2.4 and application specific lighting controls per C405.2.5. For exteriorlighting, provide required controls per C405.2.7. New or moved panel- Provide all applicable lighting controls as noted for New Wiring and automatic time switch controls per C405.2.2. Reconfigured interior space- Provide all required lighting controls that apply to a new interior space. Application specific lightingconfrol provisions per C405.2.5 do not applyto reconfigured spaces. Change of Space Use ❑rT s Existing interior lighting systein areas under -going a change in space use are upgraded to comply with LPAs for the new space types per Tables C405.4.2(1) orC405.4.2(2). Identify interior spaces requiring LPD upgrade to the current Code in Proposed Lighting Wattage table in LTG -INT -BLD orLTG-INT-SPACE form. Lighting ha tin J um...a .II rYtt, co' n..v:�.a Sal •aF 1101en Stele nerpv Crodeone elle FolinaforCemmole 1418 Uitlln pa tneu,n0 0.0 es ver]elerreaanaa 1101 Lss{G ._; is 1 TSUM .rcra Ro,1,, JA ueyel]v10 Project Title: VZ TUKWILA REFRESH Date 10/13/2017 Interior Li Lighting System g g y Description Briefly describe interiorlightingsysfem type and features. New LED lightfixtures and controls on sales floor. Replace all downlightwith new LEd dimmable downlights. Interior Lighting Power Allowance Method For Building Department Use ❑ Building Area Method is Space -by -space Method Select method used in project. Interior Lighting Controls Watts Allowed (watts/ftz x area) ,r All C405.2.1-C405.2.8Contra b ❑ C405.2 Exception 5 Luminaire Level Lighting Control (LLLC) ❑ Additional Efficiency Package Option C406.4 Enhanced digital lighting controls To complywith C406.4, no less than 90% of the total installed interior lighting power shall complywith the required controls per C406.4 Dwelling Unit Interior Lighting Permanentlyinstalledinterior lighting fixtures in dwellingunits complywith: o No Dwelling C C405.2 thru C405.5 Commercial Lighting Controls and LPA Units Q C406.3 High Efficacy Lighting 0 R404.1 Residential High Efficacy Lighting. Dwelling unit lighting complies with WSEC Residential provisions in lieu of WSEC Commerical provisions. Exterior Lighting System Description Briefly describe exteriorlighting system type and features. Watts Allowed (watts/ft2 x area) aInterior Lightingnaarc S r,. .. »„ aiar. "s�wayc:,,.askhe -, B - S av,o c, e rn� -a o�uw.av LTG INT s� � LT INT- PACE �Ghh .S SPACE' r e r U. r J n G • ,e e 1... n G Project Title: VZ TUKWILA REFRESH Date 10/13/2017 Calculation Area NOTES 0 New Construction 0 Addition - O Addition 0 Gear stand alone + existing Spaces w here <50% of Spaces where ?50%of Spaceswherethe Use luminaires are replaced luminaires are replaced is changing (C505) For Building Department Use LPA Calculation Type 0 Standard 0 Additional Efficiency Package Option 0 Gear C406.3 Reduced Interior Lighting Fbwer To complywith C406.3, the Proposed LPD shall be 25% lower than the TargetLPA. Refer to C406.3 for additional requirements. Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage NOTE1 Watts Allowed (watts/ftz x area) Location (plan #, room#) Space Type Ceiling HeightNOTE2 Gross Interior Area in ft2 Allowed Watts per ft2 Watts Allowed (watts/ft2 x area) SALES Sales area 11 1153 1.2"/0 1464 OPEN OFFICE Office: Open plan 11 403 0.811 327 Lighting in dwelling units For permanently installed lighting fixtures indwelling units, indicate lighting control method on plans for spaces and lighting zone(s) served, or demonstrate compliance with high efficacy exception Total Retail With Display Area Maximum 980 Total Watts Base Allow ance Allowance N°TE3 588 Retail Display Lighting Retail Display 500 1088 YEs C405.2.2.1 0405.2.2.2 0405.2.3 Manual interior lighting controls Indicate on plans which method of manual 50% lighting load reduction is provided, or whether lighting load is reduced via occupancy sensors or daylight responsive controls E2,E1 YES 0405.2.2 Lobby Art/Exhibd Display Allowance from LTG -INT -DISPLAY NOTE8 Total Area Retail Display 1556 LTG -INT -DISPLAY Allowed Watts Allowance from 1088 Indicate locations where automatic shutoff is provided by other methods (occupancy sensor or digital timer switch) or which time sw itch control exception applies E2 2880 Proposed Lighting Wattage Location (plan #, room #) SALES OUST SERV CR -37 CR -37 Fixture Description NOTE 4. 5, 6 Nunter of Fixtures 11 5 Watts/ Fixture N°TE 7 42 42 Watts Proposed 462 210 Proposed Retail Display Lighting from LTG -INT -DISPLAY Total Proposed Watts may not exceed Total Allowed Watts for Interior Lighting Total Proposed Watts 1872 2544 Interior Lighting Power Allowance COMPLIES Note 1- List all unique space types per Table 0405.42(2) that occur in the project scope. Selects pace type category per from drop down menu. Note 2 - Indicate ceilingheight for atriums and spaces utilizing the ceiling height adjustment per Table C405.4.2(2), Footnotes d thru f, Note 3 - List all proposed lighting fixtures including exempt lighting equipment and existing -to -remain fixtures. Note 4 - For proposed Fixture Description, indicate fixtLre type, lamp type (e.g. T-8), number of lamps in the fixture, and ballast type (ifincluded). For track lighting, list the length of the track (in feet) in addition to the fixture, lamp, and ballast information. Note 5 - For lighting equipment eligible for exemption per C405.4.1, note exception numb erand leave Watts/Fixture blank Note 6 - Existing -to -remain fixtures shallb be included in the Proposed Lighting Wattage tablein the same manner as new fixtures. l dentify as existing in fixture description. Note 7 - For proposed Watts/Fixture enter the luminaire wattage for installed lamp and ballast usingmanufactureror other approved source. For luminaires with screw-in lamps, enter the manufacturer's listed maximuminput wattage of the fixture (not the lamp wattage). For low voltage lighting, enter the wattage of the transformer. For line voltage track/buswaysystems, enter the larger of the attached luminaire wattage or 50 watts/lineal foot, or enter the wattage limit of permanent current limiting device. Note 8- Lob byArt/Exhibit DisplayAllowance is independent of the Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage. Note 9 - Calculation Area Details: a. Lighting fixtures in a building addition maycomplyas a stand alone project, or they may be combined with the overall existingbuilding lighting systems to demonstrate compliance. Refer to C502.1. b. For alterations and building additions, provide Space Types and gross interiorareas in the Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage table. If a building additionwill complyas combined with the overall existing building lighting systems, include all applicable existing Space Types and gross interior areas c. if less than 50% of existing lightingfixtures will be replaced, provide total existinglighting wattage (prior to alteration) in the space provided in the Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage table. ,Inastvur sv;Lris .■ it`i°ms.ys• Dnrssrci.,yiaFF ays .,-pace %asnux acehvpace" F{ LTG INT .",DISPLAY n•nrnGnn sr„e a nn,opt.. 1. a nn es C n .. ern r a l H. r r a v• inc Oita Project Title: VZ TUKWILA REFRESH Date 10/13/2017 General Note- In Sales areas, an increase in lighting power allowance is permitted for lightinginstalled specific allyfor the purpose of highlighting merchandise. Only Sales areas illuminated with eligible merchanise displaylighting maybe included in the Gross InteriorArea under each Retail category. This lighting power allowance is the Maximum Retail Display Allowance OR the Total Retail Proposed Display Watts, whichever is less. Proposed retail displaylightingwattage that exceeds this allowance is applied to general area lighting. Maximum Allowed Retail Display Lighting Wattage For Building Department Use Location (plan #, room#) Retail Sales Area Type NOTE 1 Gross Interior Area in ft2 Allowed Watts per ft2 NOTE2 Watts Allowed (watts/ftz x area) SALES Retail 1: All unclassified retail display 980 0.60 588 F8 3 24 72 YES 0405.2 Luninaire level lighting controls (LLLC) Indicate on plans all fixtures provided with LLLC in lieu of C405.2 lighting controls; provide description of control capabilities and performance parameters E2,E1 NA 0405.1 Lighting in dwelling units For permanently installed lighting fixtures indwelling units, indicate lighting control method on plans for spaces and lighting zone(s) served, or demonstrate compliance with high efficacy exception Total Retail With Display Area Maximum 980 Total Watts Base Allow ance Allowance N°TE3 588 Retail Display Lighting Retail Display 500 1088 Proposed Retail Display Lighting Wattage NOTE 4 Retail Area Location (plan #, room#) Fixture Description NOTE5 Number of Fixtures Watts per Fixture NOTES Watts Proposed Retal 1 SALES F4A TRACK 1 1800 1800 Retal1 SALES F8 3 24 72 YES 0405.2 Luninaire level lighting controls (LLLC) Indicate on plans all fixtures provided with LLLC in lieu of C405.2 lighting controls; provide description of control capabilities and performance parameters E2,E1 NA 0405.1 Lighting in dwelling units For permanently installed lighting fixtures indwelling units, indicate lighting control method on plans for spaces and lighting zone(s) served, or demonstrate compliance with high efficacy exception YES 0405.2.3 0405.2.1.1 C405.2.2.2 0405.2.4 0405.2.5 Manual controls Indicate on plans the method of manual lighting control (whether combined with occupancy sensor, automatic light reduction, daylight responsive or specific application controls), location of manual control device and area or specifice application it serves E2, El YEs C405.2.2.1 0405.2.2.2 0405.2.3 Manual interior lighting controls Indicate on plans which method of manual 50% lighting load reduction is provided, or whether lighting load is reduced via occupancy sensors or daylight responsive controls E2,E1 YES 0405.2.2 Method of automatic Indicate on plans the method of automatic shut-off control during unoccupied periods (occupancy sensor or time sw itch) for all lighting zones; E2, El shut-off control Indicate locations where automatic shutoff is provided by other methods (occupancy sensor or digital timer switch) or which time sw itch control exception applies E2 Indicate on plans the spaces served by occupancy sensors; El YES C405.2.1 C405.2.1.1 Occupancy sensor controls Indicate whether occupancy sensor controls are configured to be manual -on, automatic 50% -on, or serve a space eligible for automatic 100% -on per exception E2 NA C405.2.1.2 Occupancy sensor controls - warehouses Indicate aisleways and open areas in warehouse spaces provided with occupancy sensor controls that reduce lighting power by 50% Total Retail Proposed Display Watts NOTE 7 1872 RETAIL DISPLAY WATTAGE ALLOWANCE - PER LPA Note 1 Note 2 Note 3 Note 4 Note 5 Note 6 Note 7 Note 8 Proposed Retail Display Lighting Totals from LTG -INT -DISPLAY Retail Display Power Allowance NOTE 8 1088 Retail 1 Retail 2 Retail 3 Retail 4 1872 - Select retail sales areas from drop down menu. Only retail sales areas that comply with C405.4.2.2.1 maybe entered in this table. -Retail displaylighting power allowances per C405.4.2.2.1, Equation 4-11. - Maximum retail display wattage allowance as calculated per C405.4.2.2.1, Equation 4-11. - Onlyseparately controlled retail display fixtures that are independent of general area lighting per C405.4.2.2.1 maybe entered in this table. - For proposed Fixture Description, list ALL proposed displaylighting fixtures Indicate fixture type, lamp type (e.g. T-8), number of lamps in the fixture, and ballast type (if included). For track lighting, listthe length of the track (in feet) in addition to the fixture, lamp, and ballast information. - For proposed Watts/Fixture enter the luminaire wattage for installed lamp and ballast usingmanufactureror other approved source. For luminaries with screw-in lamps, enter the manufacturer's listed maximuminput wattage of the fixture (not the lamp wattage). For low voltage lighting, enter the wattage of the transformer. For line voltage track/buswaysystems, enter the larger of the attached luminaire wattage or 50 watts/lineal foot, or enter the wattage limit of permanent current limiting device. - Total Retail Proposed Display Watts is automatic ally entered into the Proposed Fixture Wattage table in LTG-iNT-SPACE. - Retail displaylighting power allowance is the lesser of the Maximum Retail DisplayAllowance OR the Total Retail Proposed Display Watts. Retail display wattage allowance is automatic ally entered in the Maximum Allowed Lighting Wattage table in LTG-iNT-SPACE. Note 9- Enter a unique title for eachiobbyarea in project that has art/exhibit display lighting Note 10- Lobb yart and exhibit display wattage allowance per Table C405.4.2(2), Footnote c = 0.5 W/tt2. Note 11- Proposed dis playlightingtotals for each lobbyarea per information entered into Proposed Lob byArt/Display Lighting Wattage table. Note 12- Only separately controlled display fixtures installed in lobbies for the purpose ofhighlighting art and exhibits, that are independent of general area lighting, maybe entered in this table. Note 13- Lobb yArt/ExhibitDisplayAllowance is automaticallyentered in LTG -INT -SPACE. liteno Display Lighting' Space by4Spacet r.wtl mzNumw,aaN.rtwhFm.m��.uwwma ' TG IN DISP AY Project Title: VZ TUKWILA REFRESH Date 10/13/2017 General Note- In Lobb y areas, an additional wattage allowance is permuted for lighting installed specifically for the purpose of highlighting art and exhibits. Only Lobby areas with eligible display ligbting7lay use this additional allowance. Proposed display lighting for each Lobbyarea maynot exceedthis allowance. Maximum Allowed Lobby Art/Exhibit Display Lighting Wattage For Building Department Use Lobby Area NOTE 9 Lobby Description including (plan # & room #) Gross Interior Area in ft2 iUtaxirrrum Display Watts Allowed Per Area NOTE 10 Proposed Display Lighting Total Per Area NOTE 11 I Compliance information required in permit documents I Location in Documents l Building Department Notes LIGHTING CONTROLS YES X05 2 Lighting controls, general For all lighting fixtures, indicate lighting control method on plans for spaces and lighting zone(s) served, or exception taken El ' YES 0405.2 Luninaire level lighting controls (LLLC) Indicate on plans all fixtures provided with LLLC in lieu of C405.2 lighting controls; provide description of control capabilities and performance parameters E2,E1 NA 0405.1 Lighting in dwelling units For permanently installed lighting fixtures indwelling units, indicate lighting control method on plans for spaces and lighting zone(s) served, or demonstrate compliance with high efficacy exception Total Lobby with Display Area Total Lobby Art/Ex hibit Display Allowance NOTE 13 Proposed Lobby A.rt/E*hibit Display Lighting Wattage NOTE 12 Lobby Area Location (plan #, room #) Fixture Description NOTES Number of Fixtures Watts per Fixture NOTE 6 Watts Proposed Total Lobby Art/Exhibit Proposed Display Watts Interior Lighting Power Allowance Lighting M ra~;Sot,ior Sa n�wf?d�at1�te ` t Electrical ..... x..o.Is..re;;Uri'{S1L^x.t n .3...:r.�caL..rrc�P h^,m.G„rr�u..en7rHta"rorzKs�r. �r3�� Tvi ,(�`ar.2.��3�t1u;'2�3�t,��3`"v\�.�r�t'xaS�lS,x7Y�fait4ix�'S,Sr".7y2t1`}SxC�(?,�r"t�., nik4��ryr an ' C ryr`n i}j,r4,1rm%.�..a�.�.. l he,�,fku�v„tt;ckllstSb`S�h��� ,n assR r 1 .vlv vl Bah wulrn Sl•,rtrrr ruvL.J♦C.v ytra nse Sorin e,urCyrr rw ero reltl ulJr r. rr.J.nu Xl,H l,Nu urrrl slw r.rs ena XI Nrr re uuuc, 3v 16 Project Title: VZ TUKWILA REFRESH 'Date 10/13/2017 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the lighting, motor, and electrical requirements in the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicability (yes,no,na) I Code Section] Component I Compliance information required in permit documents I Location in Documents l Building Department Notes LIGHTING CONTROLS YES X05 2 Lighting controls, general For all lighting fixtures, indicate lighting control method on plans for spaces and lighting zone(s) served, or exception taken El ' YES 0405.2 Luninaire level lighting controls (LLLC) Indicate on plans all fixtures provided with LLLC in lieu of C405.2 lighting controls; provide description of control capabilities and performance parameters E2,E1 NA 0405.1 Lighting in dwelling units For permanently installed lighting fixtures indwelling units, indicate lighting control method on plans for spaces and lighting zone(s) served, or demonstrate compliance with high efficacy exception YES 0405.2.3 0405.2.1.1 C405.2.2.2 0405.2.4 0405.2.5 Manual controls Indicate on plans the method of manual lighting control (whether combined with occupancy sensor, automatic light reduction, daylight responsive or specific application controls), location of manual control device and area or specifice application it serves E2, El YEs C405.2.2.1 0405.2.2.2 0405.2.3 Manual interior lighting controls Indicate on plans which method of manual 50% lighting load reduction is provided, or whether lighting load is reduced via occupancy sensors or daylight responsive controls E2,E1 YES 0405.2.2 Method of automatic Indicate on plans the method of automatic shut-off control during unoccupied periods (occupancy sensor or time sw itch) for all lighting zones; E2, El shut-off control Indicate locations where automatic shutoff is provided by other methods (occupancy sensor or digital timer switch) or which time sw itch control exception applies E2 Indicate on plans the spaces served by occupancy sensors; El YES C405.2.1 C405.2.1.1 Occupancy sensor controls Indicate whether occupancy sensor controls are configured to be manual -on, automatic 50% -on, or serve a space eligible for automatic 100% -on per exception E2 NA C405.2.1.2 Occupancy sensor controls - warehouses Indicate aisleways and open areas in warehouse spaces provided with occupancy sensor controls that reduce lighting power by 50% NA 0405,2,6 Digital timer sw itch Indicate required digital timer sw itch control function w hen control is used YES 0405.2.2.1 Automatic time switch controls Indicate locations of override sw itches on plans and the lighting zone(s) served, include area sq. ft. El Indicate primary and secondary sidelight daylight zone areas on plans, include sq. ft.; 0405.2.4.2 Daylight zones - Indicate toplight daylight zone areas on plans, include sq. ft.; NA C405.2.4.3 Sidelight and toplight For small vertical fenestration assemblies (rough opening less than 10 percent of primary daylight zone) where daylight responsive controls are not required, provide fenestration area to daylight zone calculation(s) Indicate on plans lighting zone(s) served by daylight responsive controls; NA 0405.2.4 Daylight responsive Identify sidelight and toplight daylight zones that are not provided with daylight sensing controls and the exception(s) that apply; controls Indicate on plans the lighting load reduction method - continuous dimming, or stepped dimming that provides at least two even steps between 0%-100% of rated power; Indicate that daylight sensing controls are configured to completely shut off all controlled rights in the lighting zone YES 0405.2.5 Additional controls - Specific application lighting controls Identify spaces and lighting fixtures on plans that require specific application lighting controls per this section El, E2 YES 0405.2.5 - Items 1&2 Display and accent lighting Indicate on plans that display and accent lighting, and display case lighting are controlled independently from both general area lighting and other lighting applications within the same space; El, E2 Baa .'.x'a,` 7la . s Lighting LI htinMotor g F{$... .�.{.. �.{.�J Motor 9 , :£tr.�r x5.,l+ti�fi.,,rF sand rc ,...... S?{ ) , {s Electrical Indicate manual and automatic lighting control method : ,... 5 , ,, s:=• , .., nc , (, i.:,,,,., ,. • „sal •Y,.. .tl }Y` s” ')}..b „�Js' f � i Permit.rChecklistyah. s P . 2 9 -h, E2 r�F... . .t4R.. ,} ,}ji yn3,5�., it. t t .l 7rrt LTGCHK bl 1.,r.ri.� m 1 015 Weah nG an Sia le Ene rGyt tle Cem plie ten" Fe rmslerGamer<ralB ullainpalnelutllny fl].fl ].RBarer]•tG ries end el 111 R erieeaAUGue12016 A u t 016 Project Title: VZ TUKWILA REFRESH Date 10/13/2017 The following information is necessary to check a permit application for compliance with the lighting, motor, and electrical requirements in the Washington State Energy Code, Commercial Provisions. Applicability (yes,no,na) Code Section Component Compliance information required in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes NA 0405.2.5 - kem3 Hotel/motel guest rooms Indicate method of automatic control - vacancy or captive key control of all installed luminaires and switched receptacles in guest room NA 0405.2.5 - Item 4 Supplemental task lighting Indicate method and location of automatic shut-off vacancy control for supplemental task lighting, including under -shelf or under -cabinet lighting NA 0405.2.5 - Item Lighting for non- visual applications Indicate on plans eligible non -visual lighting applications, include sq. ft. area of each lighting control zone; Indicate on plans that non -visual lighting are controlled independently from both general area lighting and other lighting applications within the same space; Indicate method of manual lighting control and applicable automatic lighting control NA - 0405.2.5for kem6 Lighting equipment sale or demonstration Indicate on plans that lighting equipment for sale or demonstration are controlled independently from both general area lighting and other lighting applications within the same space; Indicate method of manual lighting control and applicable automatic lighting control YES 0405.2.5 - Hem 7 Means of egress lighting Identify on plans egress fixtures that function as both normal and emergency means of egress illumination; El Provide calculation of lighting power density of total egress lighting; El EM El, E2 If total egress lighting power density is greater than 0.02 W/sq. ft., indicate on plans egress fixtures requiring automatic shut- off during unoccupied periods; Indicate method of automatic shut-off control E2 NA 0405.2.7 Exterior lighting controls Indicate on exterior lighting plans and fixture schedules the automatic lighting control method, control sequence, and locations served; For building facade and landscape lighting, indicate automatic controls shut off lighting as a function of dawn/dusk and fixed opening/closing time; For all other exierior lighting, indicate automatic controls shut off lighting as a function of available daylight; include control sequence that also reduces lighting power by at least 30% between 12am-6am, or from 1 hour after closing to 1 hour before opening, or based upon motion sensor NA 0405.5.1 Exterior building grounds lighting controls For building grounds fixtures greater than 100 watts, indicate on plans whether fixtures have efficacy greater than 80 lumens or; are controlled by motion sensor, or are exempt lighting per 0405.5.2 YES 0405.2.5 Area controls - Master control switches and circuit power limit Indicate location(s) of master control sw itch(es) intended to control multiple independent sw itches; circuit breaker may not be used as a master control sw itch; El Verify that no 20 amp circuit controlled by a single switch or automatic control is loaded beyond 80% El RECE CITY T '� KWiLA NA 0406.4 Enhanced digital lighting controls To comply with additional efficiency package option, indicate on plans all interior lighting fixtures that are individually addressed and provided with continuous dimming, or exception taken; Il`uI Nu 9 I 1 2{�t1�� Include calculation of percent total installed interior lighting power that is configured with required enhanced lighting control functions (nim 90% to con -ply with additional efficiency package option) PERMIT IG ENTER NA 0405.13 C408.3 Lighting system functional testing If claiming lighting system commissioning exemption provide supporting calculation; Identify applicable commissioning documentation requirements per Section C408 or eligibility for exception; Provide written procedures for functional testing of all automatic controls and describe the expected system response ir,MiJ,ort}r+, ” i P� i!) rQui9Eo 294 Morris Avenue Springfield, NJ 07081 Tel: 973.376.4411 Fax: 973.376.8989 www.GruskinGroup.com NJ REG 0100.9869-14 This document and the Ideas and designs incorporated herein, as an Instrument of professional service, is the property of GRUSKIN ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN, P.C., and is not to be used in whole or In part for any other project without the written authorization of GRUSKIN ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN, P.C. 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CORPORATE NUMBER: 1754 EXPIRES 06/30/18 Job Name and Number. 2017-0228 Retail Refixturing Design for VERIZON Job Address: 132 Southcenter Mall Tukwila, WA 98188 Drawing Title: ELECTRICAL ENERGY CODE FORMS Drawn By: HEI Checked By: HEI North Arrow: Date Issued For Client: 10-24-17 Landlord. 10-24-17 Permit: 10-24-17 Bid. 10-24-17 Construction; Revision Issue: No. Date Description Drawing Number. E4 10 OF 11 OD:30 rM, UaVI5If1i5oft, Jt\LOS ANGELES\PROGRAMS\VERIZON REFRESH\1780003838 VZ REFRESH SOUTHCENTER - TUKWILA - WA\001\ELEC\1780003836E8.DWG ;�aum Lighting FpS v/eeFevn ng ,ue4,;. •. ,u rix *}t fit, Moto r�s�;1.`���a��C..;�7{n,$.1N�;n�'ud Y _sere Fn pv�veeCvm eenee FvrmvtvrCvmmeiceB r Electricalt�t� Permit erm.tr UJJ np rneiue.q I,F heu�,3;`_�+cka���' li..c.s1.�tL£z5,•3;;nPg.t�f Yfitr }t tt4S;:-�� t1tt fY X2 1 .r,L�.Y4Y1r/ LTG-CHK 3,H/vver3 acv e•ene eliHi HrriaeJn uqurtU 16 Project Title: VZ TUKWILA REFRESH ,Date 10/13/2017 The following information is necessary to checka permit application for compliance with the lighting, motor, and electrical requirements in the Washington State Energy Code, Com ercial Provisions. Applicability !Code Section (yes,no,na) I Component I Compliance information required in permit documents 11 I Location in I Documents Budding Department Notes INTERIOR LIGHTING POWER & EFFICACY YES C405.4.1 0405.4.1 0405.4.2 Total connected interior lighting power Include all luminaires in lighting fixture schedule; indicate fixture types, lamps, ballasts, and manufacturer's rated watts per fixture; E2 Identify spaces eligible for lighting power exemption on plans and in compliance forms; indicate the exception applied; El Identify righting equipment eligible for lighting power exemption in fixture schedule and in compliance forms; indicate the exception applied; E2 Indicate that exempt lighting equipment is in addition to general area lighting and is controlled independently YEs C405.3 Exit signs Indicate location of exit signs on plans and rated watts per fixture in lighting fixture schedule (maximum 5 w alts per fixture) El, E2 NA 0405.1 Lighting indwelling units - lanp efficacy If high efficacy exception is applied to permanently installed lighting fixtures in dwelling units, indicate in lighting fixture schedule if lamps in fixtures are high efficacy per R404.1. Calculate percentage of fixtures with high efficacy lamps in project (min 75% to comply with exception). NA 0406.3 Reduced lighting Power density - dwelling unit lamp efficacy For project with dwelling units, to comply with additional efficiency package option indicate ii lighting fixture schedule if lamps in fixtures have efficacy rating of 60 lumens per watt or more. Calculate percentage of fixtures with lamps that have this efficacy rating (min 95% to comply w ith option). Lighting Power Calculation -Indicate compliance path taken NO 0405.4.2.1 Building Area Method Complete required compliance forms — proposed wattage per building area does not exceed max imrximallow ed wattage per building area. Identify locations of building areas on plans YES 0405.4.2.2 Space -By -Space Method Complete required compliance forms —total proposed wattage does not exceed mmaximrumallowed wattage. Identify locations of space types on plans, including retail display areas, lobby art & exhibit display areas, and ceiling heights as applicable El NA C406.3 Reduced lighting power density To comply with additional efficiency package option, demonstrate in compliance forms that total connected interior lighting wattage is 75% less than the total maximum allow ed lighting wattage via Building Area Method or Space -By -Space Method EXTERIOR LIGHTING POWER & EFFICACY Include all luminaires in lighting fixture schedule; indicate fixture types, lamps, ballasts, and manufacturer's rated watts per fixture; NA 0405.5.2 Total connected exterior lighting Identify exterior applications eligible for lighting power exemption on plans and in compliance forms; indicate exception applied; power Indicate that exempt exterior lighting is controlled independently from non-exempt exterior lighting; include exception claimed for each fixture or group of fixtures under exception category NA Table C405.5.2(1) Exterior lighting zone Indicate building exterior lighting zone as defined by the Al -U NA 0405.5.1 Exterior building grounds lighting For building grounds fixtures rated at greater than 100 watts that are complying based on efficacy, indicate rated lamp efficacy (in lumens per watt) in fixture schedule NA *""\`Q��k LightingMotor} :prs vi .,vH�n gran 0405.5.2 Motor .,<Fn. qr Exterior lighting power calculationsexterior ,It .f and e. c, p en.. El cerm.rercemm.,<i6io Complete required compliance form— proposed wattage for lighting plus base site allowed does not exceed maximum allowed . `;. U J 4it' " 51 .:- . f t „� <;. "'.. r i / rt" �7 t: iJ5 h%1 tLJ ; 1 r4r P+ .. lil F f, �.i`.}' ? f ctncal Permit Checklist P 4 gnaw q, n.i nqe x. r, p.n�e.. ro .ie ,.. ane ei H, 4 Y& 112 N;S. 2C tb 7 r! 1£ I�' �. ��iS'�kYtSSi t'�i iS S �' 9i`jS R 'r:ruaAt? Auawc Y.� . ?�S�A' 4P n"`�'1'. LTG -CHK � Herr..ee gq„xpr6 Project Title: VZ TUKWILA REFRESH Date 10/13/2017 The following Washington information is State Energy Code, necessary to checks Commercial Provisions. permit application for compliance with the lighting, motor, and electrical requirements in the Applicability (yes,no,na) Code Section Component Compliance informration required in permit documents Location in Documents Building Department Notes MOTORS & TRANSFORMERS NA 0405.6 Electrical tranformers Include electrical transformer schedule on electrical plans; indicate transformer size, efficiency, or exception taken NA 0405.7 Dwelling unit electrical energy consumption Indicate on electrical plans that each dwelling unit in Group R-2 has a separate electrical energy meter NA 0405.8 Electric motor efficiency Include all motors, including fractional hp motors, in electric motor schedule on electrical plans; indicate hp, rpm, rated efficiency, or exception applied NA 0405.9.1 Elevator cabs For luminaires in each elevator cab, provide calculated average efficacy of combined fixtures that indicates efficacy is not less than 35 lumens per watt; Indicate rated watts per cfm for elevator cab ventilation fans do not exceed 0.33 watts per cfm; Indicate automatic controls that de -energize lighting and ventilation fans w hen elevator is stopped and unoocupied for a period of 15 minutes or more NA C405.9.2 Escalators and moving walks Indicate escalators comply with ASMEA17.1/CSA B44; automatic controls are configured to reduce operational speed to the minimum permitted w hen not in use NA 0405.9.3 Regenerative drive Indicate all one-way down or reversible escalators are provided with a variable frequency regenerative drive NA C405.10 Controlled receptacles Identify all controlled and uncontrolled receptables on electrical plans in each space in which they are required; include receptacle configuration such as spacing between controlled and uncontrolled, duplex devices, etc; Indicate on plans whether the method of automatic control for each controlled receptable zone is by occupant sensor or programmable time -of -day control If "no" is selected for any question, provide explanation: RECEIVED CITY OF TUKWIL NOV 16 2017 PERMIT CENTE End of Lighting, Motor & Transformer Permit Documents Checklist SEpARATE PERM TIND APPROVAL REQUIRED 294 Morris Avenue Springfield, NJ 07081 Tel: 973.376.4411 Fax: 973.376.8989 www.GruskinGroup.com NJ REG 0100-9869-14 This document and the Ideas and designs incorporated herein, as an instrument of professional service, is the property of GRUSKIN ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN, P.C., and is not to be used in whole or in part for any other project without the written authorization of GRUSKIN ARCHITECTURE + DESIGN, P.C. All Rights Reserved 02017 Gruskin Architecture + Design, P.C. AL 5421 UT 2537 AK 13167 PIC 9961 AR 3811 Ill 1666 AZ 39209 tE A-3547 CA C-29898 t 12796 CO ARC -400347 PFJ Al 09999 CT 9613 1,91 004168 DC ARC100723 IN 5521 DE 0006261 MY 025528-1 MY FL AR91629 OK a4895 CA RM)11075 OH 13761 HI AR 11489 OR 4899 IP 05713 at RA-015432-8 ID AR --984459 PR 19965 0_ 001-019152 Id 2666 *1110400066 SC 6834 KS 4674 SD 11532 KY 596741434°"°56 967 1M 101374 LA 5734 1X 17680 • ARC 2596 UT 5881368-0301 • 11016 VF 2572 1• 13010052379 I SA 0�34.011223I • A-2005029740 W ��72747 US 3860 HY C-1967 Professional Seal: HE KERS® ENGINEERS 510 WEST SIXTH STREET, SUITE 1105 LOS ANGELES, CA 90014 TEL (213) 254-4750 FAX (213) 254-4751 WWW.HENDERSONENGINEERS.COM 1750003836 WA. CORPORATE NUMBER: 1754 EXPIRES 06/30/1 8 Job Name and Number, 2017-0228 Retail Refixturing Design for VERIZON Job Address: 132 Southcenter Mall Tukwila, WA 98188 Drawing Title: ELECTRICAL ENERGY CODE FORMS Drawn By: HEI Checked By: HEI North Arroec Date Issued For Client: 10-24-17 Landlord: 10-2417 Permit. 10-24-17 Bid. 10-24-17 Construction: Revision Issue: No. Date Description Drawing Number. E5 11 OF 11