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HomeMy WebLinkAboutPermit D02-121 - BON MARCHE I I - . inok t) -+ co) CD 1.1.111 ( • _ -' • t. ) NOTICE IF THE DOCUMENT IN THIS FRAME IS LESS CLEAR THAN :r THIS NOTICE IT IS DUE TO THE QUALITY OF THE 'r NOTI DOCUMENT. • . , • ,• ) , •... ■ .. ••\ 01%M. * Viv City of 1k1 a Department of Community Development 1 6300 Southcenter BL, Suite 100 I Tukwila, WA 98188 / (206) 431 -3670 DEVELOPMENT PERMIT z k Parcel No.: 2623049086 Permit Number: D02-121 , w re { DESCRIPTION OF WORK: u_ Z Z TENANT IMPROVEMENT WORKS FOR THE BASEMENT FLOOR OF THE BON MARCHE SOUTHCENTER STORE. V co I= = Z 1•- . Value of Construction: $600,000.00 Fees Collected: $6,123.94 Type of Fire Protection: SPRINKLERS /AFA Uniform Building Code Edition: 1997 Type of Construction: I F.R. Occupancy per UBC: 0023 ' \ , . • Public Works Activities: • Curb Cut/Access /Sidewalk/CSS: N Fire Loop Hydrant: N Number: 0 Size (Inches): 0 Flood Control Zone: N Hauling: N Start Time: End Time: Land Altering: N Volumes: Cut 0 c.y. Fill 0 c.y. Landscape irrigation: N Moving Oversize Load: N Start Time End Time ' " "i L ' . Sanitary Side Sewer: N i :, „,,, `'. , Sewer Main Extension: N Private: N Public: N Y �r v: :t; Storm Drainage: N ,' Street Use N : "`'i Water Main Extension: N Private: N Public: N it,0 Ifi fi Water Meter: ,, q w"�'Y' Channelization / Striping:g ** Continued Next Page ** ;�a S ritYUny, . !'G � ",� , doc: Devperm D02 -121 Printed: 05 -22 -2002 1,..tLf.v.:.,2 '� ' '`t +4nrycs. urwx,wt.. arm •rR.k.,w.v �, .. -... o - H.k...,,v4st movro+wmo ■ - • - • • 1 7 ( t .. - k t 4 'o Cit y of Tukwila Department of Community Development / 6300 Southcenter BL, Suite 100 / Tukwila, WA 98188 / (206) 431 -3670 1 Q • Permit Center Authorized Signature: kaki/WV) ��t� ' X ,1A--) Date: 5 c7 a 1)- ti W re 2 I hereby certify that I have read and examined this permit and know the same to be true and correct. All provisions of law and 6 ordinances governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. U O The granting of this permit does not pres me to give aut rity to violate or cancel the provisions of any other state or local laws J = i regulating construction or perform ce ork. I authorized to sign and obtain this development permit. u` - i Signature: �� Date: 4'.- 2 2 J Print Name: =Err WENp/Lici[Se J = d E- W This permit shall become null and void if the work is not commenced within 180 days from the date of issuance, or if the work is ? suspended or abandoned for a period of 180 days from the last inspection. Z� C.) O O i.. W W I U O Z • 4 , „1:{,: t;1C�ia S doc: Devperm D02 -121 Printed: 05 -22 -2002 „ - - - -- __ . - • .. q _, - 4 g Cit of riukwila Department of Community Development / 6300 Southcenter BL, Suite 100/ Tukwila, WA 98188 / (206) 431 -3670 PERMIT CONDITIONS z � z \� Parcel No.: 2623049086 Permit Number: D02 -121 i- z Address: 500 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKW Status: ISSUED I Suite No: Applied Date: 05/06/2002 Tenant: BON MARCHE Issue Date: 05/22/2002 N p wI ! J H 1: ** *BUILDING DEPARTMENT * ** . N 0 2: No changes will be made to the plans unless approved by the Engineer and the Tukwila Building Division. w 0 3 : Electrical permits shall be obtained through the Washington State Division of Labor and Industries and all electrical work will be inspected by that agency (206- 835 - 1111). CO d 4: All mechanical work shall be under separate permit issued by the City of Tukwila. H w 5: All permits, inspection records, and approved plans shall be available at the job site prior to the start of any construction. These z F documents are to be z 0 maintained and available until final inspection approval is granted. w 6: Any new ceiling grid and light fixture installation is required to meet lateral bracing requirements for Seismic Zone 3. 2 D 7: Partition walls attached to ceiling grid must be laterally braced if over eight (8) feet in length. U O 8: All construction to be done in conformance with approved plans and requirements of the Uniform Building Code (1997 Edition) as — ; 0 F- amended, Uniform Mechanical Code al (1997 Edition), and Washington State Energy Code (1997 Edition). = w U 9: Validity of Permit. The issuance of a permit or approval of plans, specifications, and computations shall not be construed to be a . F permit for, or an approval Z' of, any violation of any of the provisions of the building code or of any other ordinance of the jurisdiction. No permit presuming to U give authority to violate ~ F- or cancel the provisions of this code shall be valid. Z ,, 10: There shall be no occupancy of the building(s) until the final inspection has been completed by the Tukwila Building Inspector. 11: ** *FIRE DEPARTMENT CONDITIONS * ** 12: The attached set of plans have been reviewed by The Fire Prevention Bureau and are acceptable with the following concerns: , 13: The total number of fire extinguishers required for your establishment is calculated at one extinguisher for each 3000 sq. ft. of area. The extinguisher(s) should be of the "All Purpose” (2A, 10B:C) dry chemical type. Travel distance to any fire extinguisher must be 75' or less. (NFPA 10, 3- 1.1) 14: Extinguishers shall be located so as to be in plain view.(if at all possible), or if not in plain view, they shall be identified with a sign • stating, "Fire Extinguisher ", with an arrow pointing to the unit. (NFPA 10, 106.3) (UFC Standard 10 -1) 15: Clear access to fire extinguishers is required at all times. They may not be hidden or obstructed. (NFPA 10, 1 -6.5) 16: Maintain fire extinguisher coverage throughout. 17: Aisles leading to required exits shall be provided from all portions of buildings. Aisles located within an accessible route of travel , „ ----ti' ' shall also comply with 7 the Building Code requirements for accessibility. (UFC 1204.1) ,. x ' = ` � ' 18: Exit doors shall be openable from the inside without the use of a key or any special knowledge or effort. Exit doors shall not be0 locked, chained, bolted, ,, r' barred, latched or otherwise rendered unusable. All locking devices shall be of an approved type. (UFC 1207.3) :r 19: Dead bolts are not allowed on auxiliary exit doors unless the dead bolt is automatically retracted when the door handle is engaged 9 from inside the tenant S. .z A space. (UFC 1207.3) 20: Exit hardware and marking shall meet the requirements of the Uniform Fire Code. (UFC 1207 -1212) ( , ` 21: When two or more exits from a story are required, exit signs shall be installed at the required exits and where otherwise necessary �' to clearly indicate the 1 ' "`' , 4 doc: Conditions D02 -121 Printed: 05 -22 -2002 =�•r4i Y ■ • .r - r r- • - . SS-.r , - r . ��� ,, - City of ik1a 5 Department of Community Development / 6300 Southcenter BL, Suite 100 / Tukwila, WA 98188 / (206) 431 -3670 direction of egress. (UBC 1003.2.8.2) Z 22: The color and design of lettering, arrows and other symbols on exit signs shall be in high contrast with their background. Words on the sign shall be block ti w letters 6 inches in height with a stroke of not less than 3/4 inch. (UBC 1003.2.8.3) Ce 23: Exits shall be illuminated any time the building is occupied with light having an intensity of not less than 1 foot candle at floor 0 JU level. Fixtures required U O for exit illumination shall be supplied from separate sources of power for Group I, Division 1.1 and 1.2 occupancies and for all other N W occupancies where the w i exiting system serves an occupant load of 100 or more. (UBC 1003.2.9, 1003.2.9.2) N L 1-. L, 24: All exit signs shall be illuminated at all times. To ensure continued illumination for a duration of not less than 1 1/2 hours in case w O of primary power loss, g the exit signs shall also be connected to an emergency electrical system provided from storage batteries, unit equipment or an on site g 5 generator set, and the CO system shall be installed in accordance with the electrical code. (UBC 1003.2.8.5) d 25: Maintian sprinkler coverage per N.F.P.A. 13. Addition /relocation of walls, closets or partitions may require relocating and /or I- _ adding sprinkler heads. Z f~ 26: All sprinkler system plans, calculations and the contractors Materials and Test Certificates submitted to the Tukwila Fire Prevention z O Bureau must be stamped W with the appropriate level of competency seal. (WAC 212 -80) D 0 27: All new sprinkler systems and all modifications to existing sprinkler systems shall have fire department review and approval of .0 to drawings prior to installation p '- or modification. New sprinkler systems and all modifications to sprinkler systems involving more than 50 heads shall have the written Ill W . approval of the W.S.R.B., I- 0 Factory Mutual, Industrial Risk Insurers, Kemper or any other representative designated and /or recorgnized by the City of Tukwila, prior u_ 0 to submittal to the iii Z Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau. No sprinkler work shall commence without approved drawings. (City Ordinance #1901) U 28: Sprinkler protection shall be extended to all areas where required, including all enclosed areas, below obstructions and under 0 1- overhangs greater than four feet Z wide. (NFPA 13- 4- 5.5.3.1) 29: Contact the Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau to witness all required inspections and tests. (UFC 10.503) (City Ordinance #1900 and #1901) 30: 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 S until a fire department permit has been obtained. (City Ordinance #1900) (UFC 1001.3) , 31: Local U.L. central station supervision is required. (City Ordinance #1900) • 32: Call the Tukwila Fire Department at 575 -4407 for approval of any system shut down. Have job site address, name and Tukwila Fire Department Job Number available to confirm shut down approval. (City Ordinance #1900) . 33: All electrical work and equipment shall conform strictly to the standards of The National Electrical Code. (NFPA 70) 34: Required fire resistive construction, including occupancy separations, area separation walls, exterior walls due to location on property, fire resistive ` y , requirements based on type of construction, draft stop partitions and roof coverings shall be maintained as specified in the Building y .r Code and Fire Code and } shall be ro erl repaired, restored or replaced when damaged, altered, breached, penetrated, removed or improperly installed. (UFC ti p p Y p p g ,p T :a: 1111.1) '° ..K, 35: Accumulation of combustible waste material is prohibited during the demolition phase of this project. Remove and properly dispose of all waste material prior ,;, , . -,• to the close of the working day and as often throughout the day as needed. "" ; 36: This review limited to speculative tenant space only - special fire permits may be necessary depending on detailed description of s ; Aillik intended use. " *. N. 37: Any overlooked hazardous condition and /or violation of the adopted Fire or Building Codes does not imply approval of such `� ' condition or violation. . ,,,, ' t ,; ;;,.;'� r doc: Conditions D02 -121 Printed: 05 -22 -2002 ', '; , W' L$ Y. ACJ. N1�NyM• 4Yd Ew' �M'.• T M 7 4 MnBf CnJ} nLtNl 'dxte.rro•,r -t.• ,r.:...•..... - ..... >xM�.,`-51V•'A'^T+iP.N. . -'. 80 I � ti � +f C of 1 ukwl r Department of Community Development / 6300 Southcenter BL, Suite 100 / Tukwila, WA 98188 / (206) 431 -3670 38: These plans were reviewed by Inspector 512. If you have any questions, please call Tukwila Fire Prevention Bureau at (206)575- 4407. 1 W re 2 . U I hereby certify that I have read these conditions and will comply with them as outlined. All provisions of law and ordinances U O governing this work will be complied with, whether specified herein or not. co w W =. The granting of this permit does not presume to give authority to violate or cancel the provision of any other work or local laws N LL regulating construction or the performanc of w rk. W O Signature: Date: 5-22 -02 v_ a = Print Name: .p' //iFAQcJ W Z �..: p' Z �..: p , O N CI I— WW H V Z `. 111 - O I- • ' ! f; �•. r '' =:':ii i &: .15 'f doc: Conditions 002 -121 Printed: 05 -22 -2002 c. . i," i ' I . ■ !/ -, 1 Wt •S' ---.k'4 CITY OF TUVWILA fIIIIIIIIIIIPIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII•111117 , a »� +s ?r5 ' S o Permit Center Project Number: ' ; ' . ' . 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100 9013 . Tukwila, WA 98188 Permit Number: (206) 431 -3670 • 12 I Commercial / Multi - Family Tenant Improvement / Alteration Permit Application Application and plans must be complete in order to be accepted for plan review. Applications will not be accepted through the mail or facsimile. Project Name /Tenant: , Value of Construction: L .fa ;:01..) ;:01..) VVlA- C 1 - S _ of 130. r ([ia.). OV Site Address (include suite number) 1-- City State /Zip: Tax Parcel Number 5oc� oto llc:.t --IJ ��,2. wl Au �,ti.A i Lk vJ4 9er IB$ .2- .ct�z.36�{- -`joky i)c) 1 Property Owner: Phone: a n - , .' - jA4 a ,J U '..e.S 2OC • S4,(0.- 70 0 Street Add ess: City State /Zip: Fax #: _ - ., . 13 - a-_Z -. {F., ' - 1'- 1.4-.1. S �Z - 1 r' ? - 5Clto- 7CU-1 �L 1 Contractor Phone: i-(o A)o.RA Ii, tztc,tit; cOkiStP- .A,-tC1 -∎vl ZO: - 147 - I cps Street Address: City State /Zip: Fax #: 50 I E 3 L . g- NJ / A. e.. st„ix-riu uJA `1E)I 2 `f 1 - ZoC0 - _ 7 Architect: Phone: W u--L-1 Aim c)t_ic / ; S o c-t 61 200 - 62 Z 0 0 413 Street Address: t City State /Zip: Fax #: 11'2.17 Pc":Sc Au.. 5'& T (.t=, u)A 96 toI 2o6- c,iz- c10 I Engineer: Phone: IaJT ++t.zfACfti Ci Gti,,) 6,E G `f 25- e'70 -(5 -7 Street Address: City State /Zip: Fax #: t Z no 2.0 —u3 iWL 13 5(At 1-- ?to k1 �� 9 D3�1 X125 - )ZO.1co20a < _i. Contact Person: Phone: F Z r , 1 z. i G 4 i..t S - VJ ► ut.-t A vtt (30L v . . . A ;4 t A�tr..s ZO(a - 6l1 - ri 41-3 � w Street Address: City S te/Zip: Fax #: 5 kis �`t)s - AwLR , ,5k�4. r(_t =, A ( *Qt 2,06 - cotz - ce5o3 I 0 0 co 0 Description of wor to be done ( lease be specific): T E : 1 .46.N.) . 1 (vti i Q l i t✓ W(r..) CPO U 1-K. S f0 tg. .T.'6--- LA 3 is vvt t:, '-1 f t,wO CZ - a ` -I 1-- W a c- ` ' -- WO � k.. i504 � Wl � Y- L} E , n v� 1 f Ct :. . t CE- 51° ►zl 2 Existing tail El Restaurant ❑ Multi - family ❑ Warehouse ❑ Hospital g use: Lvi Re❑ Church ❑ Manufacturing ❑ Motel /Hotel ❑ Office ❑ Other y ❑School /College/University = CI I. W rte. Proposed use: L�J Retail ❑ Restaurant El Multi- family ❑ Warehouse ❑Hospital Z I ❑ Church ❑ Manufacturing ❑ Motel /Hotel ❑ Office Z 0 ❑ School /College /University ❑ Other W j Building Square Feet: P.-So CN44 C•(t existing No. of Stories: 3 Area of construction (sq ft): 5 t-. U 0 Will there be a change of use? ❑ yes U no If yes, extent of change: (Attach additional sheet if necessary) 0 H W W Will there be rack storage? l e m rr yes ❑ no F- LO Existing fire protection features: O sprinklers LJ automatic fire alarm ❑ none ❑ other (specify) LLi Z t � U� Will there be storage of flammable /combustible hazardous material in the building? El yes U no 0 H Attach list of materials and storage location on separate 8 1/2 X11 paper indicating quantities & Material Safety Data Sheets Z APPLICANT REQUEST FOR PUBLIC WORKS SITE /CIVIL PLAN REVIEW OF THE FOLLOWING: (Additional reviews may be determined by the Public Works Department) . ❑ Channelization /Striping ❑ Curb cut/Access /Sidewalk ❑ Flood Control Zone ❑ Hauling ❑ Fire Loop /Hydrant (main to vault) #: Size(s): ❑ Land Altering 0 Cut cubic yds. 0 Fill cubic yds. ❑ Landscape Irrigation ❑ Sanitary Side Sewer #: ❑ Sewer Main Extension 0 Private 0, Public ❑ Storm Drainage ❑ Street Use ❑ Water Main Extension 0 Private 0 Public ❑ Water Meter /Exempt #: Size(s): 0 Deduct 0 Water Only ❑ Water Meter /Permanent it Size(s): ❑ Water Meter Temp # Size(s): Est. quantity: gal Schedule: rmiiirii .-741 ❑ Miscellaneous 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. itraa,i' Expiration of Plan Review - Applications for which no permit is issued within 180 days following the date of application shall expire by limitation. The i building official may extend the time for action by the applicant for a period not exceeding 180 days upon written request by the applicant as defined in ; '' , Section 107.4 of the Uniform Building Code (current edition). No application shall be extended more than once. Date application accepted: Date application expires: Application taken by: (initials) it . S (((( > o' Il-(, -0 .Z ��c - ,� ... PLEASE SIGN BACK OF APPLICATION FORM Iry U. ; 11/30/00 clperndLdoc i' .�,. .ii„,..,.,...- ,1...a..e 4.. ,... .. , ,,, w{d.i:q,. ,..- J.'c•:o.. 1!.s:vou :..,........ ur U.' ..•aa+1.x. n.a+. ar .. .<.. ..........v._,_ .._w.mw.:ar!•ifl1!'41 Yv;oJYn9dRiW.,` .. NR;M.J"fu..arvv., ■ APPLICATI€ MUST BE SUBMITTED WITH TH LLOWING: • ALL DRAWINGS TO E STAMPED BY WASHINGTON STATE LICENSED ARCHITECT, STRUCTURAL ENtI R aR ftl NGINEER > ALL DRAWINGS SHALL BE AT A LEGIBLE SCALE AND NEATLY DRAWN > BUILDING SITE PLANS AND UTILITY PLANS ARE TO BE COMBINED N/A SUBMITTED 0 ❑ Complete Legal Description ❑ ❑ Metro: Non - Residential Sewer Use Certification if there is a change in the amount of plumbing fixtures (Form H -13). Business Declaration required (Form H -10). Four (4) sets of working drawings (five(5) sets for structural work), which include : Er ❑ S Plan (including existing fire hydrant location(s) 1. North arrow and scale 2. Property lines, dimensions, setbacks, names of adjacent roads, any proposed or existing easements 3. Parking Analysis of existing and proposed capacity; proposed stalls with dimensions . 4. Location of driveways, parking, loading & service areas 5. Recycle collection location and area calculations (change of use only) . 6. Location and screening of outdoor storage (change of use only) 7. Limits of clearing/grading with existing and proposed topography at 2' intervals extending 5' beyond property's boundaries 8. Identify location of sensitive area slopes 20% or greater, wetlands, watercourses and their buffers (change of use , only) 9. Identify location and size of existing trees that are located in sensitive areas and buffer (TMC 18.45.040), of those, Q identify by size and species which are to be removed and saved H Z 10. Landscape plan with irrigation and existing trees to be saved by size and species (exterior changes or change of use Ce only) .! 11. Location and gross floor area of existing structure with dimensions and setback U O 12. Lowest finished floor elevation (if in flood control zone) p 13. See Public Works Checklist for detailed civil /site plan information required for Public Works Review (Form H -9). u) Ell W J F- = ❑ Floor plan: show location of tenant space with proposed use of each room labeled cn -f W CI L : Overall building floor plan with adjacent tenant use; identify tenant space use and location of storage of uj 0 � any hazardous materials; dimensions of proposed tenant space. Q ❑ L�.1 / Vicinity Map showing location of site co U' / 1.w 711 L_ Rack Storage: If adding new racks or altering existing rack storage, provide a floor plan identifying rack Z F- layout and all exit doors. Show dimensions of aisles, include dimensions of height, length, and width of Z O Cr rack. Structural calculations are required for rack storage eight feet and over. w W 2 D CI Ir Indicate proposed construction of tenant space or addition and walls being demolished v 0 �.�/ C ❑ LJ Construction details 0 1— • WW S LA- ❑ Sprinkler details - details of sprinkler hangers, specifically penetrations in structure, i.e., roof; size of water F 11- O supply to sprinkler vault with documentation from contractor stating supply line will meet or exceed Z sprinkler system design criteria as identified by the Fire Department. W to U = ❑ 0 Washington State Non - Residential Energy Code Data shall be noted on the construction drawings. ~O I— Z ' ❑ ❑ SEPA Checklist - if intensification of use (check with Planning Department for thresholds). ❑ ❑ Attach plans, reports or other documentation required to comply with Sensitive Area Ordinance or other ' land use or SEPA decisions. ❑/ ❑ Food service establishments require two (2) sets of stamped approved plans by the Seattle -King County Department of Public Health prior to submitting for building permit application. The Department of Public � / Health is located at 999 Third Avenue, Suite 700, Seattle, WA or call (206) 296 -4787. (Form H -5) CI lJ Copy of Washington State Department of Labor and Industries Valid Contractor's License. If no contractor has been selected at time of application a copy of this license will be required before the permit is issued OR submit Form H -4, "Affidavit in Lieu of Contractor Registration ". Building.Owner /Authorized Agent If the applicant is other than the owner, registered architect /engineer, or contractor licensed by the State lr11 of Washington, a notarized letter from the property owner authorizing the agent to submit this permit application and obtain the permit will ? '� , a g be required as part of this submittal asivirso I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT I HAVE READ AND EXAMINED THIS APPLICATION AND KNOW THE SAME TO BE TRUE UNDER PENALTY OF ma, I PERJURY BY THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, AND I AM AUTHORIZED TO APPLY FOR THIS PERMIT. BUILDING O ' O AU HOR E AGENT: - _ Si Date: 5./ L a z I Print name: L..) 1 4.t... ` bv Nl . o Phone: / a Fax it: 2.o I mar INNS 2 .oG G z I. - o�F� z.o �( 6e,.-z. - � a'3 J Address ate /Zip t 12ca Po ST Q LA -Ail I S t �, E. ■ 0 1 5 r a -: ev q- `(P t of 11/30/00 dpenni ' _ F. doc _ ......,..,.,.,....,.,,., r.-.- ..,.e »,.,....,,,,,ai;ae.w.mR ...,;w - ,, . , .f ,4e . ,,,:. x, cN�!' City of Tukwila , ., , ,,, ', ,, . 6300 Southcenter BL, Suite 100 / Tukwila, WA 98188 / (206) 431 -3670 Z RECEIPT ' ;,Z i 1 ' W ;. O Parcel No.: 2623049086 Permit Number: D02 -121 U i `` Address: 500 SOUTHCENTER MALL TUKW Status: PENDING u) w : • Suite No: Applied Date: 05/06/2002 ' i l Applicant: BON MARCHE Issue Date: N o I, w I 2 Receipt No.: R020000600 Payment Amount: 6,123.94 Q { Initials: KAS Payment Date: 05/06/2002 04:03 PM = u 1 User ID: 1684 Balance: $0.00 Z H I— O ZI- 1 . Payee: HOWARD S WRIGHT � . U 0 O N 1 TRANSACTION LIST: �' H: ' i Type Method Description Z LLl Amount I"' U — 0 ' : Payment Check 220251 6,123.94 uj Z CO Z ACCOUNT ITEM LIST: Description Account Code Current Pmts I .. I BUILDING - NONRES 000/322.100 3,708.75 I PLAN CHECK - NONRES 000/345.830 2,410.69 STATE BUILDING SURCHARGE 000/386.904 4.50 Total: 6,123.94 I o, l ';',14 ri -,, , iy doc: Receipt Printed: 05 -06 -2002 = r ':. .... „ .. u..,. vacw, r.. u+ mwaKaKNaMK +.*wSNMffHM.xMaVCxMMNIY i . ■ w \ . • .., ■ . z 1 \,, w r‘ ic tO 0 = P - k,: (c) %" •r e- 0_._ ■ MOS — C'erN"/NT 1F:4 r' 0 z 0 v -1() -+aki K\ ( , 1 - ' • . ' • • tar.'i 0 CYtAA-ZblE--tez° , 1 - 1 ■ f' ' ' . N‘ CeCe. 11 1 asEs...1Gi LIT 1/4 < k 4. t.i- Ii.: ,: : . i :?1,:,! :: Ki- .0 s..4...) , 1._,(1,A s . -1- 0 e>k_ A cine■ '.. \ b02.— 2‘ 0 M4 . t .h1, 0 ) 37, ',.-&...i; . • pr . _ ' • i4r Date ctor: , : 1 ‘ :-.•:, - :: d ( 11. c...A. ,,..)c.z.....A... 1 0 ( 1 7 1 p 7 .c..:;: ..„ S47.00 REINSPECTION jEE REQUIRED. Pri r to inspection, fee must be t. . paid at b300 Southcen r Blvd., Suite 1 00 Call to schedule reinspection. Receipt No Date: . k , 'Mt7iT , V •c! ' . ),.. .-" , . , .._: . i . : : :, .,. . . . , ,,,,.._,‘ ,„,,,.,,,„,4,,,,,,,,,,,„,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.k.,„.„:„,,,,,,,,o.,,,‘„ ,,,, A ' ` Z ~ W rt 2 C0 ` vi W 1 :_.9.7 INSPECTION RECO 092 -I 1 Retain a copy with permit . INSPECTION NO. PERMI ' • W O CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVI ION V " .`r 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100 Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431-36 0 . Lt.. oG Q Proj Type of Inspection: w a Addre Date Lal�ed: Z - /I" ,.... /(- A,44.,e-f „. w r AAfe 4 , Z O Special Instructio Date Wanted: �-^� W tu Requester: D p C.) O N Phone No: O H WW F ! l a Approved per applicable codes. l Corrections required prior, to approval. U' Z � ' OM ENTS: U u) �, ..- i I. l ' f t. ' )i t „ti p p1`.: '• -4 I 1,„%Tr,;741,* , ,. ,, ....„.,, 1 .. ., , i t,,,- 1 1,,: Inspector: Date: / P1 1 ! /./i t Z____ L A itii. /ta .. rf?---d „It,,, $47.0 EINSPECTION FE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. 2le ; Date: 1': = ^p Receipt No.. ' a �, :. II - , t . " ' " '' , r ., > : .,.... ,.. .. ... . S. t ` . r .. 1 4\. e4.. ,of hStlA , J%3'/ \ 11.$1. *lunh.N.... 4, l t <,;; • ■ z \ 1 1 W 2 _a 1 ' INSPECTION RECD co ° � • (� cnw =� Re tain a copy with permit ' �" IA Lu I 1 INSPECTION NO. PE IT NO. {.. CITY OF.TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION J� `t w 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 . 2 ' - Pro' : • : Type of Inspe •9n: ''� u. Q i i /. A . .. ( 2' - ' to Ad • - ss: Date Called: _ I _ ID. S. . IA • -' ■ a - z Spe ial Instructions: Date Wanted: drt . nn�1 1) F- t Reques : kL • W u . Pho o: N � . E` • w w Approved per applicable codes. El Corrections required prior to approval: .: . • U O COMMENTS: i t Z w . y N I ' } 0 F- u� A' f) ( n . t 1 N I , f 4�- v1-AGe Z r _ 1 \ : j Y L; Q , 1— 1,-In -- -- e 1 {I (( 4 c � 1 i s ; i ? e A ,e2.-c,t0 ." -1 IAA a..4 - CAAP-tere...i..,0 , C I oV---- 'TO (110- #*0 PC/ ... . 1 ' '1! jfk I I (1;I pector: �� : Date: I I $47.00 REINSPE ION FEE REQUI ED. Prior to inspection, fee must be 1 04114; ` t N,1 paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. 1 4,f Receipt No.: Date: tart • � :;n� ." .. a �. 1 I ■ . ./' o. 0 \ . I -. ) f ■ . Z \ ., 1 II - ' j.... Z ry• IL LI. IC .‘.---; - 6 5 _1 0 O 0 ;,.?.. ."--\ ;, I , 0 0 co tu INSPECTION RECORD' °D , i .,„ • . w J Retain a copy with permit .,..--.. INSPECTION NO. PE IT NO. u j 0 CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION i ,,V A g n 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431-3670 . -.. I.L. < a A D vo p.,/ ' .i ,•:c Project/ 9ction: ,..-- ...., ' .,.`• (2)/1 .5 • 10'47404fifL""7 .L. I-- _ .a.. :r. Ad ress: i ate called: , Z 1.- ; .. /90 S • C - nia, 1 1 I 10 az , . 0 Z I— , ! - - Special instructions: Date wanted: y r1 ji9(09 mca.m. W uj ,.. _ .. , D Ci Requevi ,... ( 0 aft --, y 2 .. v., 1" 1" I o r Mr Ice 4 .A.4.44 :„Ni 0 - „ , LIJ Li u V.'. L c:14 3.7 „ .._, , ,e) 7 7 (± ‘ . nr,• ' ) • Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. U.. ,* LLI en 111 COMMENTS: ..., , . '-. Akr7e; .S /i°0 < Z . ,.;' .. . r/V.,/. . /.. -).&- ec 2Cr?" ' ?? ' ' .,. k -, , ..I/ ..q , . e .'.!4 4 k f( ' ?•,;i, '• t' . 11 ' I." • i : •..^ • ' ;::• , — - 4 f,"•• - •• i+ • '''.1" J.,./„Avtl'' , tv.- I ec pr: ' ' r /2,14- / 1,v1 Ci.tiCA Z D: / 9 - 6 iLi,.4 0 4 $f 'IN 47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Pr) 6r to inspection, fee must be paid i-. 1-,,,,, ..I.,.. . Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Cal o schedule reinspection. • , R ceipt No: Date: --. ,,,,..,......, . , ---•—•• -5 Nr- - -ad l r ..-- - . J- - I' ''.- ' • ' . t.4.I _ - • Z < . . ■ I \, I.. Z re L A I 6 n \ \ - -I 0 00 co 0 ,,,,, , ,, INSPECTION REt0 co w . 41110 : Re Doc2—if-i, uJ i LL. . min a copy with permit . INSPECTION NO. PERM, 4 / - 0 '.. CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION -, ; a , :...„.zdammettr . I. , * _ ,, .. , .•..--, ec 54- -e he, F. irclovk e . e 4- L,t.../m I k ..::_i r..:-,-. ''' )-,,.-,,,, :7.' • 1 64; I LIM Poll ' 1', 2 i . inspector( e----- , Date: a O-oz . 3 ,. .Ii ,, El $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be - paid at t300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite I 00. Call to schedule reinspection. , • .:. Receipt No.: 'Date: ....? ' 555 , ii i ii i( i ia,..-4.1....,-.................... imi ...-.c ,,,,,ii .,.. , i . a ...,. „,....— _ ., ,-,, ,,,A4,,,.,. , , I' - - - • _\.4. • I is .\ ■ Z \, tI_ z ILI re 2 .. � 4 ._ , :,?„:... , ',',,. : INSPECTION R ECORD —' I• •, Retain a copy with permit - ri M «r O .. I NO. ,' f , / PERMIT NO. } CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISIO 'I i ; :- ,6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 - 3670 a re :.. : ' ' D d i, :: Pro &O-t Type of Ins ection = Address: m Date called: I U O -:: W W .. . W .:: . _Special instructions: Date wanted: 1 a.m: i%` R• ) -0L- P.m. , p , :. Requester ■ . O N, 0 I— : 11.-x„. ; - ' Phone: W w . }}, 'r'':::' . c)O� 32f- 367? f' 17 u_ O f e e Approved per applicable codes. O Corrections required prior to approval. — Z Sf• ;4';'-.:,.:., ' COMMENTS: U CO k :'• . ,-, 1 _„) ---7 ' 4:2 — ... 1... I Z 4: : ',4•\ .., t„,„‘„S\ 1%_.A.3\p-.C.,........ --Cr . 3 _ ' i ft"::::::-'7' `_ . 9 � t,,-.. �� C 0 + C9 -. �) U�.t „,. -....� s, ._ .j , ,sn . � ` ,fir, s v» s , , .a i At: F n s. • c . r: Date:, ; I r ® 47 .00 REINSPECTION E REQUIRED. Pr ior o inspection, fee must be paid j I g • .at 6300 Southcenter BIJ ., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. al 'I ; R No Date: l ,.;.,. A:1:x1 :. , k ' ..` I .J •. ,. .w -. .. ,. '2• ,17,- , ::..1, '.. ' - - - -- - -- .,.•_ , - - J z Q \. . = 1' � � W . 2 ter �,�„ D R b 2 /� o `'. INSPECTION RECO / o Retain a copy with permit -- v .b.. w co = INSPECTION NO. PERT NS� f , f- S CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVI —''.. J J W (I) o o 6300 Southcenter Blvd., #100, Tukwila, WA 98187 FrA l '� . 31 -3670 2 Proj t: • Type of Inspe • i:ir .. 1- //. /L . g --t rt co Address:. bate aC it d: = d ' : ( 7- 41/ ILL_ _ ' -.•, / - U E- _ ,; ,` Special Instructions: : . Date Want d: �--a' Z I. 1 22-- e_22_.. C i tm) Z O k, � Reques r: w W OA/ 71 M o P ne No: 0 ' c'>' .../ 3-077 o� o1_ w if `Approved per applicable codes. El Corrections required prior to approval. W U ' ',.. COMMENTS: 0 r .. W Z 7 " C .7 c �� "" ar , _ ti Z 1 `<<; • at _ • _0 . ai.,.: I Qr.. . .cif - --' .. l,.. 1 �� ` Ir, i F hA AO l 1 .1cLC . .t of l L;e Civ.C' ,i iCSJX-C-e . eX-1 jg ..- , 1 EA t Y ' t , sp o r: Date: , y{j, ` t; , . q „,. r }� 2 ,r 999 Ar: 3.r.� 47.00 REINSPECTION EE REQUIRED. Prior inspection, fee must be ;_ paid at X300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Cal to schedule reinspection. is 4 N ; . : Receipt No.: Date: ; i' . --•LI , : . , TM • Z \, i-Z • �W V O `f?' INSPECTION RECORD ... ! / I J H Retain a co)iy with permit W CO O . ;;,a INSPECTION NO. , / PERMIT NO. r y'''; CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION ,..• g u.Q . . 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 P - ,'. • d { .-. p i n { ect: Typ - Inspection: = M a e : - ry I. Z = ;;� Add s S ` Date cal d : f- o 2? '.. - • Special instructions: pr ! Date waited: r�t a.m � � p , Z : , , ; � -7 11 // n 0 �7 G Al' P � , O J � 3or �i o� .,, Th Phon W W ''''' 7 0 60 32 I - 3o 7'7 i o ,,,- proved per applicable codes. 0 Corrections required prior to approval. z z COMMENTS: �r U = : Z P r i • it 1 ,,V, if i f - r .. » e. , ::.. ,, A r•x hi ° 1p tor: Da�•r.� a $47.00 REINSPECTIO FEE REQUIRED. Prior inspection, fee must be paid � ` g , ; • at 6300 Southcenter BI ,Suite 100. Call to hedule reinspection. • • • ` v sib t e ti A i,`"?•" `: eceipt No: Date: 'n { :cf x r �� 1 . ti. ' '7 m ... k` ,5v,,, �1!:i ,`r i i , ,, r .. t , < : . q., L• ,yi<k ", ty i: ,' .af,... .H V4Vkie i .i 0 r 1 id, .10,0g Z i. R. —•17I l - - --- - __.-- • - _\s ;` Z 1. , ,...Z re W } _ V O ra r -: W W C J = �. INSPECTION RECORD a • f w i ■ Retain a copy with permit / O ■ �. INSPECTION NO. PERMIT NO. w ,, Z w ;. ' ° COMMENTS: Ili ...y .6") /,---- , pry 4 4 ) 0 ( AV('r/ 1 &v-ti G- t -c -4 A /2 Ff's — 4/ 04#0 , i� Os q : F,, 2..t .s. p I A! - v ' + .: : , . � k ■ Lt., ; f , . .r • i, I. cu i I:..:J 1 . _ .. Date: e' Y(( ; �{ 1 , `.V rq .hi. K�.'f7� p , : ' 47.00 REINSPECTION/EE REQUIRED. P or to inspection, fee must be paid • tv. at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reins ection. '- _i {{ . Receipt No: Date: p rea-k...14V, • ' , 4 f s a i .f.0l•R• i:t,`+:n.i&' :d'riru.4i.2�, 'w; xld :t' .) :ai • ,,, 411:4;,!:,, . 1, ':a i • ■101 , ,__ „,..- ._ ____ . • - I% S.. \ r • ' Z < • \ r• I 1 1 Z .... LLJ tr. , - I ■ . '.\ .. • • •-- ) • Z < . • s\,, ■ i 1- 111 rt 2 ...,,- . . . 6 D C.) 0 41 10„ . 1 : 4 :...;„ . ,..,,..,:-...., U) LLI It - INSPECTION RECORD ' - : LU i ..t,.-- Retainacopywithpermft — 4; , INSPECTION NO i PERMIT NO j ILI 0 . ■ L , ':!',.: - CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION I i . Of , 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188. (206)431-3670 u. < u) D 74', .,, Type of Inspection: Pr A _ Ty i i... 111 '''. 1,20/1 I V ,tA c / 4 il - (4 -r-e/((:O - i Address. Date cal ed: , • ..,../0 0 •S .C._ . 6,40 i i 7" /0 ( _ I- 0 .... Z 1- cl,:r:,', , 'Special instructions: Date wanted i , ,i.m.) al uj 9 ,.§,:;;,: , / i : 2 equesten , 'HA.J1 R •1.-- , . D 0 1 fil4 NO & --.. 1": ..... Plx6he: \ ,) .,.. ...` ° Cie") ' i - 3 ° 7 7 L LU ; I- t,:- i..... - Approved per applicable codes. 0 Corrections required prior to approval COMMENTS 0 COMME 0 ,.....'..;' 1 o .,... „ • .,. i , L , -,...,. i A ID 612 4-7...17/-ave e.1/7 A/1 -c-/ q .-...' 1--, ' s' 4.1 , Y . . . - / . . , •14. 4 .;,, . 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PERMIT NO. 2 ,--, ...-' CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION eieji \ u., < 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431-3670 C D -.... cS a • Projr: Type of lns ik p tion: , I , %11(.L4 (I-Lk_ r.... r a_frii ny Ad I I-- LI-I I Z 1— ess: Date called. 1 Spec 1-- 0 , o .0 . (1A011 7 I (0 c' , W uj ia instructions: Date wanted: ■ 2 m alo7. .: i D (3 0 Reque Co st 4 0 .,-..„ 0-10,1_4-) , , .,4.:.,., . u., ii , P hon ( 21.) i ,'c„ r-- o _.,, . Approved per applicable codes. ri Corrections required prior to approval. COMMENTS: 4 , 0 _ - i .._* e- ., ,,.. , Z .e.7 .1, "/v 0•°' c:::=- zi — 6 o , e(r..5 /1 y 6244, 4.1..._,,l/ , g) ix,r-e,-).--,5 do _2:;v-/; ,...... ,./.7,end /0a2 07 ,c,*, 5 ; .•.:, , A/0 r f e .., , - ' ' - 7 " A I'd)e 1 /V 7 // it}4- //5 i' /d ;V I ;,.**'' , ,—%4- 1 '1'. "i , 4;1 1 er3 ,„,,,,:..., , :..1,.., ; $7.-2.6,.0: ill El ‘, .. , ,, ;.-. lnspe or: Date: ... z.... as, 4 .4 .4. - .. a . 15,it r,.•,1/41.41k,', !el'In.`;;MAI . i' • ' Ei REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid 1 i.. r at 6300 Southcenter BlvV., Suite 100. Call to chedule reinspection. ,- Receipt No: Date: # ...1...,,.. 1 .. - ...... - ......11...../... , , ,. ;,,, .4 v . f ... ,...,.4..„- -,..;.'.„ . , .../z 1 - 01 ,„ ;. , 4:) . ii,ta41 , 4m4, ,, li.i . /W. `A. “, . V43,t.N,r, 01,■;,-; ,,, ...“.:, ..,', 04•:, ■ ■ , - .-- . - -- - ,.. 1 ) Z \ re ILI , 6 = _. 0 0 0 .,. . u) 0 u) ui INSPECTION RECOR , -.1 1 ._ Retain a copy with permit . ..,„„ 5 ,,.,,, co u.. INSPECTION NO. i , / PERMIT NO. , - 0 2 ?-' CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION I 'i A g 5 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 981:8' (206)431-3670 u_ < s V) D — 0 C/ e A'' Type Ins ecti9.13:- . A/24,-V) / VI/ 6 i 1- Itli Address: . .- Date called: , i I v se In Ar / .60)/.27/0 1-- o Special instructions: Date wanted: ) a.m. • I Z 1- O/e W P.m. ' 2 D Requeste/r)„ p CI 1 tr . C.) r CD H .... - i 0 1.- Phone. r>2z) g.-g3)--3 6 7 7 — 111 uj . 2 0 t , 1- 7 - ' pproved per applicable codes. ri Corrections required prior to approval. . 1 — 0 Z 1 COMMENTS: iii u) 1 ... , ., I— _ .s...- 0 ' Z 1 0 fr 40,4„' — s pz ;=-1 ., 1 el. . 6 .. - L i ....7 iS 4 I I (.9 .0,... .2)0-e) -zi Cy4:( ,4'u) Odre- ... k AllieP ( 4 - . / et-tzee 1 cl4 • 1 • r. , I f . I . . ' '. ■ ' '' ' --' . '', ..,. , 1 i Kht..',qiwk IF, • 7.00 REINSPECTION F REQUIRED.) ior to inspection, fee must be paid , .il.kigif'.i° . at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., uite 100. CAI to schedule reinspection. Lo , , eceipt No: Date: ) .. s ., 4 , 6 1 -.40, . ..,w 44 ,., ) . ,. , ..,•, r„ , ,-74.• -,,,,, . • ...,, ,,,, , , .,•, ... • , • , ..,, C. k ,,,b, ,, .,;;,,,, 3.,',.,v, v., , A. ,...Avv ,.. ot-4..,..4 ,t ..“..,.,,,,..,..?..1.!.t ,ia. i AON.n:4,4; ftk ,... 4,,,.• ,de•Zkv, 4rniAsmiaziatEeMentallinnalentatalk ' - • , ' " ' INSPECTION NO. . PERMIT NO. r 1' CITY OF TUKWILA B DIVISION II* • i w O 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila WA 9818: (206)431 -3670 J - Project: Type of I spection: u. ''.:.. ' R6/1 ihitk eALL ..1../lt. tOCtItipCar4 — a Address: Date call d E — _ 6 C 5C... Alit 11 Cp 1 / b2 ? i Special instructions: Date T ted: / � r0 CP p m • W Requester: • 2 n 1H--I a v1-1-- M o ^ ` f P h 1 to W R . Approved per applicable codes. ri Corrections required prior to approval. I U _ 0 COMMENTS: Iii Z ,,,,, o „ ; z ii / et //e1 A/0 4 6 //i -*TC . gr...4, 4c.? .(1,9-e. s i;: CA' 6 /l /Q,,1 / DA.- cfr /0 3' i ' 0 d . .--e-a-2 e ...•A 7 ...,„.7.77........„ . , ,,,,., . i i,t.: ,,,,,,„.„.,,,.,,,,,,,„,. ,,,,-:,‘:...x,,,,.„...,.. , „, ,Y ;;, Date: �:�. v;,',...444,: • Inp ct f: ,. (c.7 /28/D2 2 4 7.00 REINSPECT, N FEE REQUIRED. P or to inspection, fee mu e paid }' 4 at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call o schedule reinspection. ceipt No: Date: {r.n - a �; Y.l ` • - : }1t � * . .� . :, t � ;�� ` �".siya . �,� ° ' {j."w. � ti� k�,, :.V ','; :: � + \Y'•1.» •.�.st� tdi . i!i� . ���1 ' 3 i �;;k - .i,'' 0 `7f . .' •' x` ; . • i .Y ..a d- .,..'4% 5 '�f.'r?'t • F"'y � y:'ti.- u.•tiYt y 1......14-w.:.....—_, 1 ..su....•x._�_. ■ 1 .. , . t 4. f ■ - __J( , •■••• -.---- -- / .., • ■ Z ,i... Z ILI rt 2 6 m .7.777--74- :----..----7.7,----7--:----,HL*--:--------.---x--:--.r--v-:-.--7-,--7-7:--,17---,7-7: \ , 7, Irr iq -.I 0 0 0 . , ' . . I NSPECTION RECOR r 11J i -J 1-- i ! , . , ; . . . .. . . , • • ;',.: .::,.:,...... 4 0 y: .,<:,::.LCI '-;: • -, : %,`‘, "V" ' ! ; it• ,•-,,•4 ' • 1 .H. tii Esi ! • ,t6 • AM: . •,: . , ■ 0 t'Q,',V .. : . 4 1--- •s- ,(1'17:1•1 . tor- Date: ;:eys, '1 •,'A '' . 6. 0 Zo"' Pr, -,- t 'wtr.Pr',. ......" / ie • ,I,N, 4'41'qt:a ;1,941 • :: .7; SI $47.00 REINSPECIION E REQUIRED. Prior t inspection, fee must be paid V.V(tfthi . at 6300 Southcenter Blvd. Suitei00. Call to s edule reinspection. f 1 7Z 4 ::caj t . ' , ; ' -ceipt No: ` I Date.... .1.."`'‘i r! .. . . --...,„,. , .; ,,, ,,,, ,, ,in-,. , , , . . . , C.:11::.^..Iu...... Itte,,vw.-wdr>V0".'ttl.iilt#?•TP' :...).N.m,44..!... t,,,,,,,,; ;', r..te:•:•ine:In:Itt' • ,, • I .- t 4. f ■ 14 ' \ . 1 ) Z < • \ ' I 1.••• Z LLI CL mc \\\,, , , 1 0 ' . ' ' I fp ',/ i co 0 , Retain a copy with permi INSPECTION RECORD DO) / pt i 6 ., (ow , w , t INSPECTION NO / 1 PERMIT NO ' .'' ' / / ■ i ,3 ' • ii i 0 ! CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION c• . di i ' L.) 1 - 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 - '. 2 1206)431-3670 : LL. < Project: So-n) j Type of Inspection: Is' c0 D I raffitim , i I-- w Address: Date called: ' . 3 i 500 SOutiv tviti,t, 614 4 ,2 -Da , 1-- 0 , Special instructions: Date wanted: Ct.L . z i•-• • • R (frtite4t) $ bwit fil41,9 11 irr 25 OP- ILI Lu 2 D Requester - "- ..... -- Phone: - 0 I- 20 b 3) / -3677 .., 11.1 ii i s pproved per applicable codes. ri Corrections required prior to approval. I— L I: - - COMMENTS: - .. Z til « U) , , 0 t, cl r— I —I Orr II I— , Oo 4- • V) - 5 / . , ,.... z . , .,, - 1 1 1 i tA)Gt t‘ VG wIliA...c r(y) vi.n 5. 1U,9(. ck 1 0 'S , - - .,-, 0 . ., .., . , i , Sek l - k . 1 N tre)6-0 - . io I - k ''''' ■.P N."" ■SPA.t■ , , 1 .... tu m. ,. 1 t.,.., m , se, \ 4 . 4 '4 9 : 0 .', I Inspector --- 4 :: :: : ;42 . 9 e- ..‘ ) eirs Date: i 0? ... , tvr, 1 Y.144"4- I i E $47.00 REINSPECTION FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. fs'W T. Receipt No Date: ii.i.:>,0077gcl , pi .,,itt, -1 .... - 1, - ,......vsj r t ieJ,.s. , tpo..e.Ne. ,c.4:: '.‘,Y.r.'.g4Cd.i '"" ''t:' ',''' '`,..„1411,e, 7n.....':•,. ,:':::,,..,_. ',.:,; . ' .r A.,■ t: ,'45:,...,,.._, t..,.....‘,:t....r... 44 6 ^ , 4 t.th.. 1 MaAtX3.. >k..a 1132444. t<:::.1 ■.. ? 441 , Z L tr ~ W ft ic 6 C.) C.) 0 W W }: H INSPEC RECOR [ 6 U) Retain a copy with permit INSPECTION NO. � ��-�p �J PERMIT NO. wO CITY OF TUKWII A BUILDING DIVISION / •?®C yJ .�V j 1 • 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431 -3670 - j ' ` P n Type of I spect•on; _ I ! Address: called: Z I� Date c - 50 a se fl , / , 1 / 7 //x 2 ,�� Z 0 Special instructions: Date d: 1 f / /eve/ (// i/ p.m. 2 (3 I A L.- Requester: C) l O- I Pho • W . ifi ''. ,2/' 30 7 7 i , Approved per applicable codes. Corrections required prior to approval. W Z COM ENTS: / " U co ( � / 7, .� - -; �, 7 __ ' rte - 1-• _ ° I- C`� CCC Q..— , . Y tit L1 �� �4 ,. 4'I_-�''.":�, 5 .. ". Y c�eo n-, �.r ,r� , 1 �;, / rCiI`' t ; 's:• 1 J tt;ot!'',:t, 1. M Inspe or Dat 2._ ,I,r1„,..41,11,..c„,,,,C. 0 $4.10 REINSPECT! N FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid > 1 at 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. - i, Receipt No: Date: ;$ �', , 1 fieL�c-- I. �' •7ravii4 ',Ai .!;9:.fiiit4(l'fucla6Aiw:.aii,( ',;.'K...AroI:r..h SG 944,4%... K'? `:1: r' .t4xuli..V':. 1. Z r r+.. L e . y�J.1s�ii �: . t;[aur, n. .E;,:a tg>u�`tx"1i x 1 e Y r W?c�kestC ;.a r m ,�+ . 1 ` ■ . b• -.."...11 7 ....- • --- , - -. , ' e ft • , . .... . Z . ■ 1 \ IIJ ft ac 6 5 ‘.-:....:45,- -,,-...„:„...v.--„-"",-7-17.7"-r-,"--r--,--,7---4*--^•r. - ' -,-,....,,- ...1-,,,--..2-,-,,L,-,-:- -.1 (..) ..-.,: - ; -, ,;`,-ziqq;./..x.., - ,•:;;-::.' 1: -, ... ' ; ',.. . ' , .. ' ' • - ' -- ' " , . A L.) 0 7- - .:::FA:',,F?:47,0" ,%',. - : 1 ., • co ..!;, f[4:40 ,- co w --....!:. : INSPECTION RECOR 2 -) )., j ,,:::::,,,:::'; .', •-- / Retain a copy with perm it Z. --/ Z./ ,.-- . - -.. , INSPECTION NO ' / ' NO. 'CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING DIVISION • g.:.-.- IL . , 6300 Southcenter Blvd, #100, Tukwila, WA 98188 (206)431-3670 :...; u. < i 0 ,R, • Projecta i • A ." Type of Inspection: : ..... , I / ,1,7/2S9) i Address: „.. S- , Date called: Z 1—, ,. ,. s. % .- . 74// : : I— 0 ..: Z I— ;?, - : Special instructions: • Date wantesi: • asi. . ..., 6ft IC)11 2 D D 0 Requester: , 0 r ., (.0 i...., — . 0 I— Phone: — • .,. . W u j • I 0 I— r-- V— - ,. Rj .... / .. p p roved per applicable codes. Eri Corrections requ U.. ired prior to approval. — 0 Lii Z -;.':.. COMMENTS: ., 0 e !..4,// --C , - 40 0 .A. ..,-. Alle. 0 ...... Z *i . ';,:,. g i-/ 6 / - 2-2.6_ -";, . ;- if -. , f:::' ; , .. • 1 ■ . I , . 1., i . `.; '‘11;11.+.t.' t 11.4:',..,:::-:.0.24 . *;'.•;:-`&020...iP •, , : p ,,:::,g,„::::4;, r 4‘ ;% ., , , ::: 14 I lAti [0. f . , .. 1 '09 kliq ' , • ..:.i.,., . in*ectOr Date: : . 6-21)-P7_,../ li t vArovr,i, -. , 00,1,1fac t . , $47.00 REINSPECT N FEE REQUIRED. Prior to inspection, fee must be paid it00414:14 .....' ■ 0. f .11 • ' '• 6300 Southcenter Blvd., Suite 100. Call to schedule reinspection. [ mowd e -:, . Receipt No: Date: '.'5"-ZigellIi 1,,ab qt ' - e 4 '.' 41.), V 14 : 4 k ,s-4-11 "^ , W 4 Idia:!g . 44A411"6.4 ' ::4'&" , 11,1tie.k.fit‘4,5b1.0,1ikothialUtifsk ; I,:,,,,,..", ;,...,•1:..,; i :•'1 . . , - - - ..-#---r - . r , -' - --r' AI II _ . \ I - az•8c c , , _.-- ................. .:/,,, - r is - asj \' ,' City of Tukwila Steven M. Mullet, Mayor ; -J I volgli AF:i 1 GI 1 % ', 4 I tfiri NO i -1 Y. 1: groA, , --" • 14 Fire Department Thomas P. Keefe, Fire Chief i \i'.. ............... **** Ar_- '‘,, /908 ---- z a . ■.. , z I- I- t - tu W TUKWILA FIRE DEPARTMENT 6 D . FINAL APPROVAL FORM —J 0 0 0 (0 0 U) MI ili I Permit No . ....30" Z. U) U. w 0 u. < W D 'I • I Project Name 01EN, r- .c , ' -) 1 r.... \ 1 . z 1- Address ..)(Thi .) L Suite # 111 la 2 D • D (3 , . 0 — 0 Retain current current inspection schedule . __.,_.. .. ILI uj I 0 ' I- , Needs shift inspection Isit u.r - 0 Iii z 0 (1) =1 o I Approved without correction notice z 2 Approved with correction notice issued \ Sprinklers : N.,,,,) Fire Alarm: o'N r. L Hood & Duct Halon : Monitor : A D 7 Pre -Fire : Permits : _ 1 •"\ .,.„.. :17TM.7; , - --- _,I (- .,..., • N. c>1 ( 2:1 I 02._ .s Authorized Signature - Date . ' 7 40 : Va FINALAPP.FRM Rev. 2/19/98 T.F.D. Form F.P. 85 tlk, , d1z, , Y., LegA A .vz4i,la ,.._.... I. Headquarters Station: 444 Andover Park East • Tukwila, Washington 98188 • Phone: 206-575-4404 • Fax: 206-575-4439 -6- p . •( �i 1 • • • • i • Z W ..' . ASSOC][-Al[E . . • S ' . hN J U • U O • ARCHITECTURE U) ° • N W PLANNING � • = INTERIORS w - ° ' L �' a 1- • W ~, 7. • .. Z i . t I- - a • t � W • W r � � ar • c • a n r . .4. f 'r ' ak : :: • ' ' CITY (.OTUKWI = w ' AP' D U v. MAY 2 1 2002 w co As i LU O { Z RECEIVED.. • C ITY Off- 7UrcWILA • tlA`(— 3 2002 . • PERMIT CENTER a= ,r {, • • • ; I , i .. I • • Est Y • • :) .... . 1 • • ANN" - • r : !��' . - l.Cf - - NI ' ' ■\ 1 ,..+ . ^- ) Lt i ...--............, 1 , , J \.(.r \, a . ,... .;. .... ... ,, .,''t .. .:: ' .. _..... °; :•...,.1.',.SS.,,:t: L,,,,, w"r...a..+._,... .. ., ... ._ ... .....wv..wv.....u.. �...»....., r ..,....n.. -.. «. .......r +iu. e...rrRw.ro xM..iHlkAkk1VA91Yl.' /KW:#.>AV i - f . �•�.r \1 ,,\ ...-• .I • • ,.aw. SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA • 02003 - I 16191 HELD TESTING , 16450 GROUNDING 16500 LIGHTING { 16721 FIRE ALARM SYSTEMS . 7 1 16740 LOW VOLTAGE RACEWAY SYSTEM ; I I Z . =IH. , J—Z; • f Y W 6 . • i U O" ..0: co =; • ' F • W O 1 _ _ • l • LLQ • • i . • . N d • . . . W. I Z 1...; I . -- O • . .. .. . . Z1- . • W . . ..... 0. U O I • .. .O I—.• . , • = I�'. • — O. . w Z . , . U — I—: ~ Z . • • • 4 ' . ..... . , • • { • . ..d . •. . . . 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS ...r : m . „, `s , F : :.lv:. v'; T C 4yn : .j ... �;i.,,,4 i. =v.., .. .. ter. t:. w Y4.:•_•3,s. J.:...y G1$ii.4 is 'r. ",: :`lend "` , . • ■ • • . —.rid . . — - - - - r r - . \; s.. . `` j force and effect as performance by Owner would have had. WTTNESSETH '. , ,t }in ' In consideration of the mutual promises hereinafter set forth_ the parties hereto hereby 1 : S t :, i. � . — agree as follows: x . ; u. • 'ili� (.4 (1 / .YWI4I*•m:J:241 I 7t. t• . I, .....,..., ,,,,, --. t h 9a • i;a.a ,• „.4. � e.4r2:tr w3i:.'1a.a ...0.- k1 1:t?d': - •Cr �. :\ • ' Project 1 Contract # Vendor•4 ARTICLE I: PERFORMANCE Section (a) Contractor shall furnish all services, materials. labor. tools. equipment, plant facilities and everything necessary to undertake and complete in a thoroughly first -class \, and workmanlike manner all of the work indicated in the Drawings. Specifications and z z re al General and Special Conditions. under the direction and to the satisfaction of Architect and , U Owner. co co Li1 Section (b) Contractor shall do all work in accordance with the Contract Documents. co LL uj 0 In this Contract. the term "Work" shall mean (I )-all the labor. materials.. services. machinery. equipment, tools, plant facilities and other items required by the Drawings. Specifications u. co g and General and Supplementary Conditions and to fully comply with the requirements of this w z = Contract, (2) tit coordination of Contractor's Work with that of the other trades and the other F • 0 z� contractors and subcontractors. (3) all additional changes in the Work which Owner may uj o order pursuant to Article IV hereof, and (4) the doing. and performance of everything else o required by the Contract. = w • u- - z . ARTICLE II: COMMENCEMENT c.) 0 '' z Contractor shall commence the Work at the site on (start date), and prosecute the Work continuously, with reasonable diligence, to completion. Completion of Work shall be accomplished by Contractor by (finish date). k as mutually agreed that the Work shall also ' be completed in accordance with the interim completion dates set forth in Schedule "B ". ARTICLE III: PAYMENT • LIA . � 4. k Section (a) Ownershall pay to Contractor. and Contractor shall accept. in full ;10111%4 4 payment for the full and complete performance of the Contract and all the Work called for in fi Article I hereof and in the Contract Documents described in Schedule A hereof. the sum of ' ` spell out amount. (numeric) subject to additions. amendments. or deductions as provided in 4 ( 12MVV.tk..n•I 21t 911 Leer tL (,�fX 'f � 5p 1 K j • j ••, : -- { 44y — d( ,_ _. ,rte-, Project# Contract* Vendor# this Article III, Article IV hereof and Article 16 of the General Conditions. This sum _ (hereafter referred to as the "Contract Sum") is composed of amounts outlined in schedule "C" attached hereto along with all applicable sales and use taxes which Contractor is required to collect. In the event that Contractor is not registered to collect taxes in the state where the z _� Work is to be performed Owner may accrue and pay such taxes. Payment shall be made on \,, ct w .. Project* Contract # Vendor# (c) .Field overhead (to cover all job costs for supervision; employees above the level of foreman, timekeeping, checking, engineering, expediting and other unallocable z field costs such as insurance, utility services, job clean- < z up, tools, equipment and the like), home overhead and ' profit at spell out percentage percent (numeral %) of 6 5 - . (a) plus (b); plus N o in w (d) Premium portion of any estimated overtime, including N LL applicable insurance and taxes. w g (2) - Work to be performed by Subcontractors: c co Ili F— (a) Estimated direct productive labor costs, including " z applicable insurance and taxes, but exclusive of ... w w premium p um portion of any overtime (Section (d) below); v N O - 0 1— (b) Net cost of direct materials and equipment rentals including v applicable taxes and insurance; plus L- p z (c) Field Overhead (to cover all costs for supervision; 0 �. employees above the level of foreman, timekeeping, z checking, engineering, expediting and other imallocable field costs such as insurance, utility service, job clean- up, tools, equipment and the like), home overhead and profit at spell out percentage percent (numeral %) of (a) plus (b); ply (d) The premium portion of any overtime, including applicable • insurance and taxes. (3) General Contractor's markup on subcontractor work: x • ( (a) Additional work performed by subcontractors will be charged at the subcontractor's estimated price for the 1 V17 work plus spell out percentage percent (numeral /o) = >Y ; ,, :k, tti thereof exclusive of the premium portion of any ` ° `' ` ' ' '; overtone. This represents full compensation for the ' n '' 1 '"�t .< ° ■ (;(111• Zit 99 Mn•v.i •:VW t` °,, z � . i '.• ±< .i 1> " -,x . , •r. t. v..,. _ C .t e 4 v,.,r +Sd..L. ..n. .✓ •• A.^.Pl.wwlYLr -.,, T+.'.''ryt A7`IY- .,9LSW' �N1�A' TNISSM1`X7wf -Irw �• - - Project# Contract* Vendor* Section (e) Upon formal request by Owner or Architect to Contractor. Contractor shall, within seven (7) days from the date of such request. furnish estimates of the cost of additional work involved. z w2 . ARTICLE V: BONDING 6 c=i •, 00 .,, W = —, No bond is required for the Contractor or any of its Subcontractors and Owner shall N o w , not pay the cost of any bond unless it is specifically requested by Owner. However. the 2 gaa u. Contractor shall be qualified and able to execute and deliver to Owner a performance bond N D d ' ,, for one hundred percent (100 %) of the Contract Sum. In the event that a bond is specifically x _ ZE- ; - ....., t......r ......t n , ....... r..t:......•..h4?1i .. 4w. Li4' a; w.. ius ..:•a..i.11e.,.uS.i..)...... ..... ... .......«.. .-...— .. ...n.. .. .. .. ..... wo ..« .nHw+. (fMpi , , M:IHl.Of� { _ �., Project# Contract* Vendor# undersigned's supervision and general job expense. overhead and profit. (4) When overtime work is performed.. only the actual cost of the premium z time plus applicable insurance and taxes will be paid by Owner. Overhead - and profit shall not to be added on premium time work. w z u6= U Section (c) If such proposal does not specify the amount or the rate by which the N o co to Contract Sum or Adjusted Contracted Sum shall be adjusted. then there shall be no adjustment in the Contract Sum or Adjusted Contract Sum. If such proposal does not state . w o that the time for the completion of the Work will be extended or shortened. then there shall g 5 be no such extension or shortening of time. If such proposal does state that the time will be d = extended or shortened. then there shall be no other extension or shortening of time. unless -•, z Contractor, within the time for making a claim for adjustment in the Contract Sum or w o w Adjusted Contract Sum, shall make a claim to Owner for a revised extension or shortening of v ON said time. o w Upon delivery of any such claim by Contractor to Owner. Owner shall have the right ~ 0 to cancel the additional order for changes giving rise to such claim by Contractor. but if .. Z co Owner does not cancel same, then Owner and Contractor shall endeavor to agree on the 0 amount by which the Contract Sum or Adjusted Contract Sum should be adjusted or on the date when all of said work shall be completed_ If agreement on any of said points is reached, it shall be reduced to writing and shall be enforceable only when signed by an authorized representative of the party to be charged. Even if Owner and Contractor cannot reach an • agreement on all of said points. Owner may, nevertheless, direct Contractor to proceed with the work as changed. In such case, any disputed point shall be determined by the Architect. M.a The Owner. however, shall have the option to designate the basis under paragraph (e) of Article 16 of the General Conditions by which the Architect may make its determinations. "" Section (d) Any adjustment to the Contract Sum or Adjusted Contract Sum that may Or be agreed upon between Own and Contractor. shall be deemed to include therein the profit and overhead of Contractor. Z �a. 11'' f t o �y�, r f {{11 , ' - r ,� y • • , . , ,.. '.a ' sw aaua.•. sn... n,.. nv.,,.»„«. mw.., va.,; aecmYfYatN11�' �i4lS4tt6� 'a�ik�igltl9iCk4"�wv».. � . .1 ... ,::. ,.,., . .,., .. ...: t.1:Jr.x.•i........" ,'ry'r.. .., .,.", c y':'.tyhi.4r.WS,Y+:+:.:+»u Y,k••.• . .n. Project* Contract* Vendor* . , ... .....a ...,... .i .• 'y ",. _. >.v... `..Sd:u '^ »y,yy..1v• _ —.... ,..... .... r..n. ulNtwS'AMa'"iM M ._ . - ... .....v. ...., '.\ Project* Contract # Vendor* , Section (b) Owner may. after giving Contractor ten (10) days' written notice. terminate the employment of Contractor and take possession of the jobsite and Work and of —, , all materials, tools, and appliances thereon and finish the Work by whatever method it may • z deem expedient upon the occurrence of any of the following events: i t= \, ~w (i) a petition is filed either by or against Contractor in any court or pursuant to re any statute. whether in bankruptcy. insolvency, or similar proceedings: � v o N o co Lu (ii) Contractor makes an assignment for the benefit of its creditors. or a receiver of a „, Q any property of Contractor is appointed in any suit or proceedings: w 0 2 (iii) Contractor refuses or fails to supply enough properly skilled workmen or -, ga u_Q co proper materials. or Contractor refuses or fails to carry out the Work or any ` � w ” z = part thereof in accordance with the Contract Documents. within the applicable F I-• 0 time specified herein (or within any extension thereof approved by the Owner) w w or fails to make progress as to, in the sole judgment of the Owner. endangers v w Ci o— performance of this Contract in accordance with its terms: o w w uj (iv) Contractor fails to make prompt payment to subcontractors for materials or 0 labor: or Clio w O~ (v) Contractor disregards laws and ordinances or is otherwise in violation of any Z , provision of this Contract. i In the event that Contractor shall correct the situation which has caused the notice of ..,, , 1 termination to be given by Owner as provided above within the ten (10) day notice period, '' the termination shall be deemed waived, and this "Contract shall continue in effect in the same • ., manner as though such cause of termination had not existed; provided. however. that Owner reserves its right to damages for breach of any provision of this Contract. In the event of the a ., termination of the employment of Contractor as provided in this Section (b). Contractor shall , prepare and furnish to Owner a statement of costs to that date, similar to the monthly ' ;yz,= = % i i :! s statements provided in Paragraph (m) of Article 34 of the General Conditions. plus all .R,, f . s { ,; obligations incurred in the interest of the Work but not yet due. Construction equipment on , , 1 .. _ the site belonging to Contractor may be used by Owner or its agent until the Work is ' °�' # �fi + 3 `'f 3 completed. Should the expense so incurred by Owner in completing the \\ ork exceed the ? A : � ! '' 4..i, , f,. i;lY:t / :.r yy ,/,a Kr.1 _ i� `.''�yr r .' , we l �^ u:." ?) I - ■ ;, ' w .w.:.i+.:_,....:. i': ,.a:..'.:.... .w.,.....,,........M.,.. __.. ._...... .... r.wwontw..M..,...,....,• .. a.,:.....a +r.."*.uw,wu,a.h hit •atoi , r.4..3.74. ∎'vi iif:ikkdi i . - \ 4-r Project* Contract # Vendor* The Drawings. Specifications and General and Special Conditions, together with the . Articles of Agreement and other documents listed on Schedule "A" attached hereto shall constitute the Contract Documents and together constitute the Contract. The Contract Documents are intended to be complementary, and what is required in any one of them shall - be as binding as if called for by all. To the extent possible, all parts of the Contract eL D 6 ocuments shall be construed so as to be consistent with each other. However, in the event v p co of a conflict or inconsistency between the various Contract Documents, the order of co precedence for interpretation of the Contract Documents shall be as follows: w w w 0 (1) Articles of Agreement N w (2) Letter of Intent z z i ... i— 0 (3) General Conditions ? . (4) Supplementary Conditions 8 oN o1 (5) Latest Addenda = v (6) Specifications "-- o . ui Z (7) Contract Drawings r _ : z ~ ARTICLE IX: ASSIGNMENT . Section (a) Contractor may not assign the Contract or sublet it as a whole without the >. „a written consent of Owner, nor shall Contractor assign any monies due or to become due ' `"A hereunder without the previous written consent of Owner. Section (b) Owner reserves the right to assign the Contract, and in the event of such assignment, the assignor's obligations under the contract will be assumed by the assignee who will then be known as Owner under the Contract. Upon such assignment, the assignor r shall be entirely released from all covenants and obligations under the Contract. , ;=• 4 r. ARTICLE X: AMENDMENTS i ,,f;. > ,as tm • (ily1JJ:XY9, rev .J.XY9 9 � h� f( > • ...v'?w:1J `.,. v , w ,. 1.• ,:1, a.Euw.. , ..ia.'4.ru. waad rOr4. , ..,. u,. . *.m<Gi ..,.w,' ' 43adu.'viuw. 19 - - -..., ' .\ t All accounts contained in books. records. vouchers. receipts. correspondence and memos 1 4 . 1 , ,,sthoigil . C.(t . 14 ..' V9 ' s . n•s. . N.VV /: ' ...+ ,y.r ..\ .., ,,0 Project # Contract # ■. Vendor # Whenever occurring in this Contract or any of the Contract Documents. unless the context �ar1v requires a different meaning, the following terms are defined terms and are to fit their grammatical use: , z "Adjusted Contract Sum" shall mean the Contract Sum as adjusted from time to time T _ \. :F- iu pursuant to Article IV hereof and Section 16 of the General Conditions. As of any particular cG time during the performance of this Contract. the Adjusted Contract Sum as used in this c) o Contract shall mean and refer to such Adjusted Contract Sum as shall then exist. J LLI - "Contractor" shall mean the party of the second part of this Contract. w o 2 "Contract Sum" shall mean the dollar amount specified as the Contract Sum in Article , g u.¢ III hereof. s d U "Cost." as used in Article IV (b) shall mean: . z F. Z I- o (a) The amount disbursed by the particular subcontractor or Contractor for al III materials and their transportation required for the proper execution of the 0 u particular work. and for large tools on either a daily or monthly rental basis as w w " r X 0 elected by Owner. The rental rate shall be in accordance with the rates u,,, r established by A.E.D. or other accepted standard in the locality. Owner shall v N be entitled to all trade discounts and to such cash discounts with respect to p F z which Owner shall have furnished Contractor with such monies. so that Contractor may pay with such monies and receive such cash discounts. .. (b) Wages paid for labor directly engaged in the work at the jobsite. including ' such items in connection with such labor as welfare and vacation fund. Social Security, unemployment and disability insurance taxes and other fringe benefits paid in connection with wages that are paid pursuant to this Contract and documented to the satisfaction of Owner. Owner shall be entitled to any 1 , ' ,, k c received by the subcontractor or Contractor. ' 4rti. (c) At the option of Owner. in lieu of the amount otherwise payable by Contractor �,,, , to a subcontractor pursuant to the foregoing subdivisions. an amount itp I, S it @� i�',� •.. S e' y determined with approval of Owner by estimate. negotiation and acceptance .. , <. =' "pv- as the lump sum that shall be paid by Contractor to the subcontractor. 1 � t ? £,, %)Y"t i , 1 � 1 M t ri .l �,1J�.`YY tGw h'���:11'YY � � xF? SY,;r 1 s , snxi i 2" h . , . 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Complete access to these documents and the right to 1 audit and make copies thereof. during normal workin` hours and upon reasonable notice to Y z - Contractor is hereby guaranteed to the Owner and its authorized representatives by the i• ti. ,i- Contractor both during the time when the job is under way and for the period of time set forth it ? , . - ,4. r . —_d( .r ./..-- .-- ■ oft s .. , - . - ■- ( , - ..\ ... ) ,.., • ...._ ) • ' • . - . .. .. ...•-•-•,, ii4"'i Project # k i Contract # , i Vendor* SCHEDULE B _ INTERIM COMPLETION DATES t i . _..... z a • 1 I- I \,. „, la LE- IC 1 6 5 1 ---, —J 0 C.) 0 CO ° u) uj LI/ I U) u_ — 1.1.1 1 g zi i u.. < u) m 1 _ a i I- al , . Z F- I- 0 Z I- I III ul r 2 m , M 13 O 0 1 ...), — 1 ILI ) I 0 1 — .., la CO p I' 0 I-, Z .4. , . . , 1 ....., .. . i ....I • i ■ • s 1 . ... ,...w , ...... i.. 1 . r ,: ' 1 -a , , l • --.,. ,. ',,,',....,),.: ....,,i 1 . .. - 11:'..-'.:77,•;• %. . ••, •• •.; T .; , z..... •.•,. 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The purpose of these General Conditions shall be to define the relationship of the Architect. the Dwne:. and the Contractor, each to the other; to lay down certain rules which shall be common to them to the end that the Work may be carried on and completed, in an zz expeditious. orderly and workmanlike manner; and these General Conditions, together with • i z the Specifications shall establish the standard of materials and workmanship to be used. so Ce LLi • Project # r Contract # Vendor # •• ( 1 ) As used in the Specifications. the term "Contractor" shall be construed to mean the General Contractor as well as the Subcontractor to whom the division of work has been sublet, as their respective interests may appear. c. Wherever the terms "Furnish and Install ", or "Provide" are used in the Contract they .� �,. w shall mean all labor. materials, equipment. appliances and services provided or to be provided r4 2 by the Contractor to fulfill the Contractor's obligations and necessary for the completion of the Work as defined in Article I of the Articles of Agreement. co d. Wherever the terms "or equal" "necessary", "suitable", tt as directed t "when when O directed ". "satisfactory ", "good and sufficient ", or other general qualifying terms are used in 2 the Contract they shall be construed as though followed by the words "in the opinion of the J lL Architect or Owner ". - - c a F- I Z }- 4. DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS w w U a. The Drawings and Specifications are intended to describe and provide for the erection o w �.. • and completion of the Work, which shall be executed and completed in accordance therewith. = v • The word "Drawings" wherever referred to in the Contract shall include, in addition to those L O listed. such additional scale and full size details as will be furnished to explain or amplify , Z more exactly the general working drawings listed in the Articles of Agreement. v N O ~ . b. These additional drawings shall be binding upon the Contractor, and any unauthorized deviation from the same shall be cause for rejection of the Work. Should these scale and full size drawings, in the opinion of the Contractor, show additional work, or work of a more expensive character than that shown by the Contract Drawings, it shall be the duty of the contractor to so notify Owner and the Architect within seven days from receipt of same. in order that proper adjustment may be made. Should the Contractor fail to so notify . Owner and the Architect, it shall be assumed that the work shown on the scale and full size details agrees with that shown on the Contract Drawings, and no claim for additional compensation shall be allowed the Contractor thereafter by reason of any alleged elaboration of these drawings. c. The Contractor shall adhere to the Drawings and Specifications, but should any error • or inconsistency appear, or in the event of any doubt or question arising respecting the true E meaning and intent of the Drawings or Specifications, or should anything be omitted from the a„x ;A Drawings or Specifications which is necessary to a clear understanding of the Work, he shall report same to the Owner and the Architect who will make any necessary rectification. re P �Y 3:�A r1x d. The Drawings and Specifications shall be considered as complementary and any work • shown on the Drawings and not described in the Specifications, or any work described in the °t. ?: 4.4 (j •C.0 J :R 9V. a4 rrr J :Jt rr4;',.+ti 7t*"%t COO' : -W VAdi.x .. . a . 854. k :•4w } 1�1 l a .J .. _ J r _ • • \ -.. w , I "'' Project* ' and the Architect. =4 Ca .. 'U .t i• J 5 . SHOP DRAWINGS =1.. „h ;k a. The Contractor shall prepare at his own expense and shall reviev approve and.submit � . . -„' a sepia and copies of shop drawings of all fabricated work, working or setting drawings. shop details and schedules to the Architect for approval as stated below. and such work shall not I: , „ ; } be performed by the Contractor until such approval has been given. A' • '1 c;( :tl4 2n v10 tcr:4•214YY 2J If'' i: .. N. .1.. .. .. . "1i....i: ` w....WW ... .. ......,... ..w wt „ .++laws* w ... .. _....a ,4+.rw„0,„.......,... JNi.,..,M,,„,,, ,,,../,.ch'iI.owto. p+'+' , - - �• ° Project # Y Contract # Vendor# b. Immediately following award of the Contract, and accompanying the submittal of the approved progress schedule for the Work as required under Article 18 hereinafter. the Contractor shall present a complete schedule showing the sequence of submission of shop drawings, including submission dates. for all trades, and the scheduled dates for approval of all drawings. This schedule shall take into account that the Architect reserves a five (5) �' w working day check period for its review and an additional five (5) working day check period 6 v for reviews which are also to be performed by either the Owner or the Architect's consultants v p from the date of the receipt of all shop drawings and/or catalog data. w ° c. All submittals shall be on dates as indicated in the above schedule and sufficiently in w 0 advance to permit the Contractor to meet fabrication deadlines. and no claim for extension of the contract time will be granted the Contractor by_ reason of his failure in this respect. ,t Unless specifically directed to the contrary, the submittal and resubminal of shop drawings, i setting drawings and schedules shall be in the form of one reproducible transparency and one _ print. Submit six copies of catalogs and catalog data for approval. It is the Contractor's responsibility to check all submittals for conformity with the contract drawings and w specifications. and to correct any errors, omissions or deviations before their transmittal to ? o the Architect. All submittals shall bear the Contractor's dated stamp of approval for o conformance with the Contract Documents. Any drawings. schedule or catalog submitted ca ►� without this stamp will not be considered by the Architect and will be returned. = W • I- � u d. As soon as approval has been given. the Contractor shall furnish the Architect four iri z prints of the approved shop drawings, setting drawings, and schedules. The Contractor shall p also furnish to the field as many prints of the approved shop drawings and schedules as z required. No work shall be performed from any shop drawings and/or catalog cuts not stamped with the Architect's approval, and such stamped drawings and /or catalog cuts shall be kept available at the job site as evidence of such approval. y e. The Contractor shall be responsible for correct quantities, dimensions. design of adequate connections and details for the satisfactory construction of all work (consistent with the Contract Documents) and the furnishing of materials or work required by the Contract even if not indicated on the submittals that.have been approved by the Architect. - f. The Architect will check drawings for design only, and approval of the drawings, schedules and catalogs by the Architect shall not be construed as a complete check and not relieve the Contractor of his responsibility as above stated. If the submittals differ from the requirements of the Contract the Contractor shall make specific mention of each difference in his letter of transmittal. with a request for substitution, together with his reasons for same. in 1 + i •. , order that if acceptable. suitable action may be taken by the Architect. Otherwise the Contractor will not be relieved of the responsibility for executing the work in accordance with the requirements of the Contract. The Contractor shall not be relieved of the k t:t '.1/4 :N VV. JUL' rel`.� :4 Si: t: .qu .. t3 ::?u.;:ed: " "ti ^.1+w::..t7.. •.:SIr:4: t # ":.arrl +vl i4'x:t,.. . s.:. . .enwMaa . x . ,. . . . , ...r... „ . - ty.r • ■ .�,, Project # I Contract # Vendor # character of equipment and facilities needed preliminary to and during the prosecution of the Work; and all other matters which can in any way affect the Work or the cost thereof under 1 r,,L,' ! l I ;, p,, the Contract ; -, a r� -tk : aVii b. The Contractor represents that it has had an opportunity to examine and has c. irefully examined the Contract Documents including the Drawings. Specifications. Gene'.. f . Conditions and the Articles of Agreement, and has fully ti .e. itself with t�. so l N conditions described in the project soils reports, as well as obstructions. r t,� b +d .� ...s. excavation. t ., :� 1 fill and other conditions at the site and its surroundings; and that it has rrw , al! 3 k � '' • tit <;11,..r yia� in•.,,v w .J • I • ? b iN Project # Contract # Vendor # investigations essential to a full understanding of the difficulties which may be encountered in performing the Work. Contractor shall. regardless of any such conditions relevant to the Work, the site or its surroundings, complete the Work for the compensation stated in Section (a). Article III of the Articles of Agreement (except in the case of changes in the Work which will be paid for pursuant to the provisions of Article IV of the Articles of Agreement and Article 16 hereof) and assume full and complete responsibility for completion of the Work \. i z under any such conditions which may exist at the site or its surroundings and all risks in 6 connection therewith. In addition thereto Contractor represents that it is fully qualified and v v o able to do the Work in accordance with the terms of the Contract within the time specified. w o LLI 8. LAYING OUT WORK w co y_ w o a. The Contractor shall lay out his work correctly and shall be responsible for any 2 damage caused to Owner or other contractors due to incorrect layout of his work The Contractor shall engage and hire a licensed surveyor to locate the structures. to assure their N a correct and vertical position on the property, to establish correct levels and bench marks. to i _ make required surveys for verifying boundary lines and easements. to locate column centers. ? �- piers, walls, pits and trenches and otherwise to fully and completely layout all work required W O by the Contract. 2 w U � O - b. The Drawings are intended to show correctly existing and contiguous work. but neither the Architect nor the Owner guarantees that such work will be executed in exact • v accordance with the Drawings. The Contractor shall, therefore, examine and verify any work +i in place or furnished by others upon which his work is in any way dependent for its perfect id N efficiency according to the intent of the Contract Documents, and shall at once recon to the v Architect and Owner any error or discrepancy which may appear in the same.. so that any z 1— such matter may be explained or adjusted before the work in question is undertaken. In the event of the failure of the Contractor to give this notice before proceeding with his work. or if the Contractor shall connect his work to such erroneous work of other contractors. he shall assume all charges and make any changes to his work made necessary by his failure to observe this condition. . 9. PERMITS, LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES "" • a. The Owner shall pay for and the Contractor shall obtain the building permit. All Ll ,LL other necessary permits and licenses shall be obtained for the Owner by the Contractor and their costs shall be included in the Contract Sum. The Contractor shall give all necessary notices, pay all fees required by law, and comply with all governmental laws. ordinances. t' ,4 rules and regulations relative to the Work and to the preservation of the public health and , safety. The Contractor shall secure and pay for, all certificates of inspection and of : occupancy that may be required and shall furnish them to the Architect for delivery to the —" �, 4. Owner. . P , lifY:ll`I:.Y nt•. �:MYY :h �''':`''v , I ..d ! • . r r .. : r;.... . >.•. u , '.:+1..5`ti.<.. ... - :.r,:::uta5'tit: w..2' ....,. -umv.• f .u., ...: �.. ,u ate.+ «.,,...,... . ...............:..,,,, 24 fk4' u'KK'Y'Mu•• � r - c, o. - Project # Contract # Vendor # b. If the Contractor does any wiring or provides any hoists, pumps. fans, motors or fixtures or performs any other work in which electricity is used, then he shall furnish temporary as well as permanent certificates from the Board of Underwriters and other bodies having jurisdiction and such certificates shall be filed with the Owner. z C. Prior to commencement of the Work. the Contractor shall provide evidence 1- w satisfactory to the Owner that the Contractor meets all requirements and is licensed to do D • • Project* Contract* Vendor # f. All manufactured articles, materials and equipment shall be supplied, installed, connected, erected, used, cleaned and conditioned as recommended by the.manufacturers, unless otherwise required by the Specifications. g. The workmanship and materials of all items shall, at all times be subject to the w observation of the Architect or the Owner who shall be afforded facilities for inspecting all w parts of the Work and who may reject all workmanship and materials which do not conform 6 v with the intent of the Contract Documents. All such rejected work or materials shall be c.) 0 removed forthwith and immediately replaced with proper and acceptable work and materials. co w Failure to exercise such power, however, shall not be construed or held by the Contractor as an admission on the part of the Architect or the Owner that the Work, or any part thereof has w O been faithfully performed in case the fact shall be otherwise. All materials delivered to the site shall be carefully stored and protected from damage. Any damaged material shall not be g used upon the Work. cn a = w z I h. All labor shall be performed in the best workmanlike manner by mechanics skilled in F- O their respective trades. The standards of the work required throughout shall be of such grade w w as will bring first -class results only. v v co 0— i. Employees whose work is unsatisfactory to the Owner or who are considered by the w Architect or the Owner to be unskilled or otherwise objectionable, shall be instantly n . dismissed from the Work upon notice from the Architect or Owner. ..z w 0 11. EQUIPMENT z a. The Contractor shall furnish all labor, materials scaffolding, ladders, planking, 0 centering, false work and forms, tools, machinery, implements, transportation, cartage and other items requisite and necessary for the proper and entire finishing of his work and its connection to the work of other contractors, notwithstanding that each and every item necessary may not be particularly shown or described, to the end that the Work as a whole may be delivered in a complete and undamaged condition. b. All hoistways shall be erected on the outside of the building, and they shall be : ' 3 constructed of pipe standards, horizontal members and braces with standard fittings of 'r approved design and make, and enclosed with extra heavy double strand 1 -inch mesh wire: Wood guide rails may be used Hoists within the building will not be permitted. All hoists used shall be powered by electricity. '' t`, • c. All hoistways and scaffolds shall be constructed and maintained in strict accordance • with the laws, ordinances and regulations having jurisdiction relating thereto. lr' 4 b'r q (;(r ( :it uv,,h,c nw.4,:asv � : n3 . ,. '. :.. _ ., ..... .. n ":blrl!,T'xC .n. ,v }.. t. e?(t+ ,.,c ,S ..A .VO(.Sie.u..5a« 1'� .'CY,'+r+ .+ aw• ..... ........... .... - __ „ , w:..3 aaYxv+ /s1:t54;[i!'�+64k5K."1�11tAY7, x`e +k.;cv.m. :` j --`' '-. Project # l , Contract # Vendor # d. Prior approval of location of hoistways and scaffolds shall be obtained from the Owner and Architect. A rj . . (;CCM 4 :x YY.Jrrc M 4•JKNY :Y 1:2 11 Project # Contract # Vendor # -- f. If the Architect or the Owner deem it inexpedient to correct work damaged after installation or performed not in accordance with the Contract, then an equitable deduction from the Contract Sum shall be made therefor. ocg 13. CONTRACTOR'S INSURANCE: INDEMNITY 6 c 00 (n o a. The Contractor shall comply with the provisions of Social Security and w unemployment insurance laws. local. state and federal. as may be now or hereafter in force o uj and applying to the Work and shall accept exclusive liability and hold the Owner harmless for any contributions or taxes with respect to the Work payable under such laws. .. cn b. The Contractor, before commencing the Work, shall be qualified under the Workers' r = Compensation Law of the state in which the Work is to be done and shall at all times comply z with the provisions of said law. The Contractor shall at all times pay or cause to be paid any z assessment or compensation required to be paid pursuant to the Workers' Compensation Act g or law. The Contractor unconditionally guarantees to the Owner the full compliance with v o O w said conditions. regulations and laws by any Subcontractor or other person employed by the '- Contractor or with whom the Contractor may contract for performance of any work = v hereunder. rm u. O .z c. To the fullest extent permitted by law, Contractor shall indemnify, defend, and hold v harmless Owner, Owner's affiliates, its employees, and authorized representatives and Z (- assigns of each from and against any and all suits, actions. legal or administrative proceedings, claims, debts, demands, damages, liabilities, interest, costs and expenses of whatever kind or nature, whether arising during or after commencement or completion of the Work, which are in any manner caused, occasioned or contributed to in whole or in part, ' through any negligence or willful misconduct of the Contractor, any Subcontractor or Sub - subcontractor or anyone employed by any of them or anyone for whose acts any of them may be liable in connection with or incident to the Work, even though the same may have resulted from the joint, concurring or contributory negligence of Owner or any other person or persons, unless the same be caused by the sole negligence or willful misconduct of the party indemnified or held harmless hereunder provided that such claim, damage. loss or expense is ) attributable to injury or death to any person or persons and damage to any property, regardless of where located, including the property of Owner. In any and all claims against wF` those indemnified hereunder, the indemnification obligation shall not be limited in any way "''`n'US ' by any limit on the amount or type of damage, compensation or benefits payable under any workers' compensation acts, disability benefit acts or other employee benefit acts. d. The Contractor shall indemnify and hold harmless the Owner and the Owner's -� Employees and Affiliates from and against any and all loss. damage and expense (including, 1 • but not limited to, attorneys' fees) which any or all of them may suffer. incur or pay as a.� ,> result of or arising out of claims made or litigation begun on account of violation or ". Viarecl • GM/ 4 :if SPAJI.v 2/0,9 Jo ALeAci . .L ....dw:s+ +K NN'• t.. .... »fi y.ut,H .. 3i Sla . Y.�a ., t +.a x'�V ueeme_ ya caw.. ., .NI t' YNfT7i. ' ';9ia+:k +h`lh+3i:i \, c. iA �w a Project # Contract # Vendor # • • Project# Contract # Vendor # removed by the Contractor and evidence to that effect satisfactory to the Owner is furnished to the Owner. g. Owner and Contractor each waive any rights each may have against the other on account of any loss or damages occasioned to Owner or Contractor. their respective property, \ r w or to the premises or its contents arising from any liability, loss. damage or injury caused by o: 2 fire or other peril for which property insurance is carried or required to be carried pursuant to 6 v this Agreement. The insurance policies obtained by Owner and Contractor pursuant to this o o Agreement shall contain endorsements or other provisions. waiving any right of subrogation W which the insurer may otherwise have against the other party. The provisions of this Section - • N 13g shall not limit the indemnification for liability pursuant to Section 13c. w 0 h. The provisions of this Article 13 shall not-in any way limit the Owner's rights under N the Contract or otherwise available under law or at equity. w Z i. Before commencing the Work. Contractor shall procure from insurers approved by z o Owner and maintain at its own expense, until. installation of the Work is completed and o accepted, the following minimum insurance. and will deliver to Owner certificates of the v insurers evidencing such coverage: o ww . 2U (1) Workers' Compensation in accordance with the laws of the State or States in u- p which the work is being performed. iii ) U (2) Employer's Liability Insurance of FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND z DOLLARS ($500.000) for each accident or disease: ONE MILLION DOLLARS ($1,000.000) policy limit. (3) Fire and Extended coverage, sprinkler leakage, water damage. vandalism and 0 malicious mischief insurance on all materials used in the performance of the Work hereunder, and on all fixtures in the process of manufacture, storage or transit, to the full extent of the value thereof. (4) Commercial General Liability Insurance or Owner's and Contractor's Protective Liability Insurance, including Broad Form Property Damage and «� t Contractual Liability Coverage, with the following minimum limits: Bodily Injury, including Death $5.000.000 per occurrence Property Damage $1.000.000 per occurrence v¢ (5) Motor Vehicle Liability Insurance covering each motor vehicle used in 4410 connection with the Work in the following amounts: (1) TWO MILLION ,�. trot• L', wd ?•'t•n• rat ,-`'; 5)gyn,NNX:..'.1i - /.. " <1e:.v :`..i.•a:Yti.lota . • JkfwUn•w+.w.. r.w , .nr is »+a•rro., » kc aw+:.wxa 1iA , . , • . Project* Contract* j Vendor# DOLLARS ( $2,000,000.00) per occurrence / FIVE MILLION DOLLARS ($5.000,000.00) policy limit with respect to injury or death to an individual,; malicious mischief insurance on the building where the Work is being done, including coverage for materials, supplies, equipment, machinery, and apparatus all of which are to . become a part of the building upon completion of the Work and all of which are located on . the jobsite or immediately adjacent thereto. b. The loss, if any, shall be made payable to the Owner. The Owner shall have the right to adjust and settle any loss with the insurer and make distribution of the proceeds in the manner that the Owner shall decide unless the Contractor shall object in writing delivered to ' the Owner within three (3) working days of the date when notice shall have been given to the ;; M, . Contractor of the terms of settlement. If the Contractor shall so object. the Owner may . submit any dispute involving the loss, settlement of the loss or distribution of the proceeds to P { 43 be obtained from any insurance company as a result of such loss to arbitration, in which case, . 4'l•:■, the Owner shall have the right to make settlement with the insurer in.accordance with the • decision of the arbitrator(s). Notwithstanding anything else herein contained to the contrary, ., imbin 'PX,31w 47t,6 + ''''?"*ria 1 ,. ..e arena ,.we ro ryars'�' klia+Ptfi�.t`W�t. ,, 't', t + l ■ • • Project* Contract # Vendor* the Owner shall have the right to withhold payment of such proceeds from the Contractor and anyone else it may concern until such time as the work destroyed or damaged covered by such proceeds shall have been reconstructed or redelivered at the site, except that the Owner shall pay such applicable proceeds to them on the same installment basis as is provided for progress payments in the Contract covering the respective original Work. w tr 5 J U 15. PROTECTION OF WORK. PROPERTY AND PERSONS o o co co a. The Contractor shall be solely responsible for initiating, maintaining and supervising N all safety precautions and programs in connection with the performance of the Contract. The 2 Contractor shall provide sufficient, safe and proper facilities and safeguards at all times for g the prosecution of the Work and the inspection of the Work by the Owner and for the co 3 protection of the public from injury. The Contractor shall, on written notice from the Owner, w remove all materials, whether worked or unworked, and all portions of the Work which z F Architect or the Owner shall determine to be unsound or unsatisfactory. The Contractor shall z o protect and care for his work from the time of delivery at the site until final acceptance of ul same by the Architect and the Owner. Any portion of the work liable to injury or soiling v 0 shall be carefully boxed or otherwise protected by the Contractor in a manner satisfactory to O N o the Architect and the Owner, and, in like manner, he shall protect the Owner's property and w w the property of any other contractor having a separate agreement with the Owner from injury �? or loss arising in connection with the Contract. This protection shall be carefully maintained LL during the construction of the entire Work, and shall be removed from the premises when w co requested by the Architect or Owner. 1 � . O Should the Contractor fail to properly protect his Work, such protection may be installed by the Owner at the Contractor's expense. The Owner will not assume any responsibility for tools, materials or other property of the Contractor left on the premises. ' b. The Contractor shall take all necessary precautions for the safety of employees on the Work, and shall comply with all applicable provisions of federal, state, county and local safety laws and building codes to prevent accidents or injury to persons on, about or adjacent to the premises where the work is being performed. He shall erect and properly maintain at all times, as required by the conditions and progress of the Work. all necessary safeguards as required by the conditions and progress of the Work, all necessary safeguards for the protection of workers and the public, and shall post danger signs warning against the hazards i ,.a.' created by such features of construction as protruding nails, hoists, elevator hatchways. a ' scaffolding, window openings, stairways and falling materials; and he shall designate a responsible member of his organization on the Work whose duty shall be the prevention of accidents. The name and position of the person so designated shall be reported to the Architect and the Owner by the Contractor. �` l *f . Gmt, 4:8 WJuc rev 4/21V99 34 � �',. ',: •! ,, .....e c •r,. -, s,Y.:;tt:.r,Sn•�., .,;t. .uJ ii;ii:,,.mt r .,,,.,,..mr ,air. ... ... .. . ..<1a..iaM».rn«r... ,e ............. .. « ..- .,.n -,. kY "kHNisl.'t�t.'fii7:t '4'M,Ift1BJ'nt«�•n.,w '. ...., '-, t,. ,.. ..l, "i?ti "2 a t..•, -.., a. .... rxMn. c.w.r«....._ : ...... ---- .. „ '.:. a ..w'vo*aw.d3xw' «'.wu..•rw...rwa ss �1hN.b'fr9 i • .-.-., Project # • Contract # Vendor # e. The. amount of the adjustment of the Contract Sum by reason of any such extra work or change shall be determined, at th in e option of t he Owner, in ither one or more o f the following bases, as selected by the Owner. changes in the work shall be made in accordance with Article 17, entitled "Time of Performance ", hereinbelow and such adjustments in time of performance shall be stated in (1) by of th estimate. negot relation and acc of a lTee: p sum p a percentage usted fee; F z w (2) by the u prices s in the ge contracr subco U O . co o w u. (3) by Cos and a perc fee, su to a guaranteed m price; w (4) in the e c of an d of any w ork, the Conract Sum or Adju ContrSum act Sum sha be redu in an amount e Con equal to th estimat but reasonable value u. de wor t htract um or Adj Contract c 0 w z (5) in case there be any substitution of work pursuant to request of Owner, then z o Owner shall receive full credit for the omitted work, at the same rate that w w Contractor shall receive for additional work, and Contractor shall be entitled v CI to to payment for the additional work; o ; wW (6) or any combination of the above acceptable to Owner. o f. Adjustments in time of performance f work under the Contract by reason of any _ . the pertinent change authorizations. No further claim for adjustment in of performance by reason of changes in the work will be considered after approval of such pertinent change authorizations. 17. TIME OF PERFORMANCE a. Time is of the essences for all time limits stated in the Contract. b. Should the completion of the Work be delayed beyond the time stated in the Contract, the Owner may, but shall not be required to, grant the Contractor additional time for completion thereof; provided that if to the Owner's opinion the failure of the Contractor to complete the Work within the time specified arises from unavoidable delays (as defined hereinafter), then the Owner may grant such additional time for completion as he may find reasonable and proper after consideration of the extent of the unavoidable delay. c'„1 Unavoidable delays shall mean (1) delays which result from causes beyond the Contractor`s ped control and which he could not have provided. against by the exercise of reasonable foresight, -� ��> .;.r. r 11 l .,1 (i(Y:1/J ,rya. r J'2A/4V 36 1.1 . , , ,, . ■ i } .. - ..-nn .....� «.+nw.wti.. .. .. o x+ct+F.•.w.uiew,vs, „u,, ». 'd"�`hP;Y. �+ � � •._. • Project # Contract* • Vendor # 19. PROGRESS AND ORDER OF THE WORK The Owner shall have the right. without giving the Contractor the right to any extra rt compensation. at any time when, in the judgment of the Architect or the Owner. the Work is not proceeding in accordance with the approved progress schedule. to require the Contractor o p to take such measures or adopt such methods as may be necessary in the Architect's or the N Owner's opinion. to obtain and maintain satisfactory progress, but the failure of the Architect tu F or Owner to demand that the Contractor adopt such measures shall not relieve the N a- w 0 Contractor of his obligation to secure the rate of progress necessary to complete the Work within the time required by the Contract. 1 _ u. N d = W 20. PROGRESS PHOTOGRAPHS ? 0 O zI— w The Contractor shall, at Contractor's cost. have four color P hotogra hs taken once a o P .. month during the progress of the Work where directed by the Architect or the Owner. 0 H Reprints shall be 8" x 11 in size. linen - backed with a binding margin. neatly labeled. dated w w r and identified in a title box in the lower right -hand corner. Two prints of each photograph 0 shall be mailed to the Architect and two to the Owner. All negatives shall become the IA. 0 Owner's property. v O~ z 21. SEPARATE CONTRACTS a. The Owner reserves the right to let other contracts in connection with the Work. The • Contractor shall afford other contractors reasonable opportunity for the introduction and storage of their materials and the execution of their work, and shall properly connect and coordinate his work with theirs. This cooperation shall be absolute, so as to insure . harmonious relations with other contractors so that all work may be completed efficiently. ' b. If any part of the Contractor's work depends for proper execution or results upon the - F, work of any other contractor, the Contractor shall inspect and promptly report to the Architect and the Owner any defects in such work that render it unsuitable for such proper ? = execution and results. His failure to inspect and report shall constitute an acceptance of the. NOW .fir er<;� other contractor's work after the execution of the Work. ;;.ixrr /` { :x4 mr A c. To insure the proper execution of his subsequent work, the Contractor shall measure work already in place and shall at once report to the Architect any discrepancy between the #r' . executed work and the drawings. !` r it (An/ 4:M V9. am re% V9 .14 I ' � .•, ��r� rl r ft .. i:r' jJF.'L.'N.C'.k.' S �li,':::yrf ' SL biro. 1Yi116T)h.k/R%"Nr. L •1 .. .l . n. r.-i.. 51« "L N+Y a r+rvi.,wFnhrt .,hMb„tM(611�iM' L.Y35... - Project # Contract # Vendor # d. The Owner may•purchase on its own certain material and equipment and deliver such items to the Contractor for storage and installation in the Work by Contractor. It is understood and agreed that the value of such material and equipment shall not be included in z the Contract Sum for purposes of calculating Contractor's overhead and profit. w 6 -I U U O 2 2. ARCHITECT'S STATUS . w W co LLJ J a. The Architect shall be an Owner's representative during the construction period and w 0 he shall observe the work in process on behalf of the Owner. He is the agent of the Owner Q only to the extent provider • the Contract and when in special instances he is authorized by Q the Owner so to act. and in Bch instances he shall. upon request. show the Contractor written cl2 d r' ` � f r 24. LAWS ORD'N4NCES AND REGULATIONS The Contractor shall comply with all federal, state and local :.: s. ordinances. rules and regulations. and he shall give all notices and obtain all permits for obstructions, g g P r itv encroachments and as otherwise necessary for the conduct of the Work as drawn and. ATent specified, and he shall pay all fees and costs in connection with the same unless otherwise �t Fv ix G(r%lJ :x sw am. ro.4 JY .. ...v.vn• % VTl1'+'Nrv..- 'MritwwC!c...y.w'R iii ,. T :'1A :O.s.il :;:." ,. •. • , .--, Project# Contract # Vendor* — stated herein. If the Contractor observes that the Drawings and Specifications are at variance with the laws, ordinances, rums and regulations above referred to, he shall promptly notify . the Architect and the Owner in writing, and any necessary changes shall be adjusted as provided in these General Conditions under Article 16, entitled "Change in the Work ". If the • z Contractor performs any work knowing it to be contrary to such laws. ordinances. rules and ._ , i z regulations, and without such notice to the Architect and Owner. he shall assume all oi 2 responsibility for such work and shall bear attributable costs. ee�� D w V ry UO to 0 W � 25. LABOR CONDITIONS Y w o 1J a. The Contractor shall employ only such labor as, to the satisfaction of the Architect or ¢ the Owner, will work in harmony with other trades engaged upon work at or about the = d premises. The Contractor shall maintain order and discipline among the workmen at all f- _ times. ? ' z ILI w b. If, at any time, it shall be impracticable or contrary to the interests of the Owner in its D o 0 c sole judgment, to proceed with or continue the performance of the Work or any part thereof, 0 E- whether or not for reasons for which either of the parties is responsible. the Owner may order w w the Contractor to suspend performance until such time as the Owner may deem it practicable i v to proceed. LI p Z U= O ~ 26. WORKING HOURS z a. When so directed by the Architect or the Owner and when not directed by Owner as a . remedy to comply with the project schedule. the Contractor shall perform his Work on an overtime basis and the cost to be charged therefor civil be only the actual wages in excess of . straight time wages normally paid by the Contractor, plus any increased payroll taxes. • insurance premiums and welfare payments attributable to the premium portion of these wages in accordance with Article IV of the Articles of Agreement. . b. Should the Contract Documents require that the Contractor's work be performed after normal working hours. or should the Contractor elect to perform work after normal working s °° �'1,`';' i` , hours, any additional cost of such work shall be borne by the Contractor. 4hv o.i,,, , .(; :, +ktil Ma, 27. WORK SEQUENCE If. in the judgment of the Architect or the Owner.. it becomes necessary at any time to x�;." ,- ,-, • accelerate the overall work, the Contractor, when ordered and directed by the Architect or the .... 4. ;: a . Y 011/ 4 .7., W.4itx: net..118 W 40 i Li.t.:::, .i.,,: *, ^..ti1411...taia ; iWttts* ■ ■ . ,` .- 1 Project # Contract # . Vendor # Owner, shall cease work at any particular point and transfer its workers to such point or points. and execute such portion of its work as may be required. to enable other contractors to hasten and properly engage and carry on their work, all as directed by the Architect and the Owner. z EL C 28. OWNER'S RIGHT TO OCCUPY c -, 0 0 (;(%-",1 I ,% IV IAA • nc. I/001 41 -'1 ;, , ,,,'v.0 . .... n.. 4 y . .m . ... e fx(R Wwa �x.w M ar r .0 tl.MN/ . r 4 ' { : {rvLk G�ii • .. � . .• .< 1, :,u+._ >. Wes . +rvvr r , Project* Contract* Vendor # without prejudice to any other remedy he may have, make good such deficiencies and may , deduct the cost thereof, including Architect's additional services and expenses made necessary by such default, neglect or failure, from the payment then or thereafter due the Contractor, provided however, that the Architect shall have approved both such action and Q = F the amount charged to the Contractor. ` w CL 2 v O U .. 31. SUBCONTRACTS CO III I a. The Contractor shall, as soon as practicable after the execution of the Contract, notify w N the Architect and Owner in writing of the names of subcontractors proposed for the principal parts of the Work and for such others as the Architect and Owner may direct and shall not employ any that the Architect or the Owner may within a reasonable time object to as w incompetent or unfit. F ? zo b. The Contractor shall obtain from Owner the names of subcontractors proposed by the Owner for some of the principal parts of the work and the employment of all subcontractors v o shall be subject to the approval of the Owner. The Contractor shall not be required to employ o w W for any of the Work a subcontractor against whom he has a reasonable objection. The Owner and Contractor shall mutually agree to a list of subcontractors permitted to bid on principal portions of the Work. The subcontractor's bids shall be opened and analyzed in full u ' O consultation with Owner and in accordance with Owner's bid opening procedures. v F _ O c. If the Contractor has submitted before execution of the Contract a list of Z subcontractors and the change of any name on such list is required in writing by the Owner after such execution, the Contract Sum shall be increased or diminished by the difference in cost occasioned by such change. \ d. The Contractor agrees that he is as fully responsible to the Owner for the acts and • omissions of his Subcontractors and of persons either directly or indirectly employed by them, as he is for the acts and omissions of persons directly employed by him. e. Nothing contained in the Contract shall create any contractual relation or any other i obligation between any Subcontractor and the Owner. 32. RELATIONS OF CONTRACTOR AND SUBCONTRACTOR ys ;� vfi a a. The Contractor may do any part of the Work with his own organization or subcontract , for any part of it, whenever it is in the best interest of the Work to do so; provided that for ua � such parts of the Work as under general construction practice are customarily subcontracted , r�!seV.10.0: i , ti ri::: ♦•..:,Ct:+.i .:w.nrc,.... .... ..... _.......wna•xsanWeeA• a r • • .. ,,\ • Project* 1 Contract # Vendor* the Contractor shall, if so directed by the Owner, subcontract for such parts of the Work. The Contractor shall procure the Owner's written approval before entering into any contract • •-!, for the purchase of major items of material or before subcontracting for any portion of the ' work. The Contractor may. at its own cost and expense, require surety bonds from subcontractors. In no event shall the cost of such bonds be included in the Contract Sum. If requested by the Owner. all subcontracts and contracts entered into in connection with the \,. ,f- w CC Work shall be on the forms specified or approved by the Owner. The approval by the Owner of any subcontract shall not release Contractor from any responsibility or liability in v o • • - Project # Contract # Vendor # payments shall be as large in proportion to the value of the work done by him as the total amount certified to the Contractor is to the value of the work done by him. z (4) to pay the Subcontractor to such extent as may be provided by the Contract or = w the subcontract. if either of these provides for earlier or larger payments than 6 the above. _1 0 00 co co ILI (5) to pay the Subcontractor on demand for his work or materials as far as � �. executed and fixed in place. less the retained percentage, at the time the w 0 certificate should issue. even though the certificate is not issued for any cause not the fault of the Subcontractor_ N � a d (6) to pay the Subcontractor a just share of any insurance money received by the Z Contractor under the Article 14. entitled "Owner's Insurance ". O z �-- w (7) to make no demand for liquidated damages or penalty for delay in any sum in excess of such amount as may be specifically named in the subcontract. o1 wW (8) that no claim for services rendered or materials furnished by the Contractor to the Subcontractor shall be valid unless written notice thereof is given by the • z Contractor to the Subcontractor during the first ten days of the calendar month v following that in which the claim originated. p'. (9) to require the Subcontractor to be present and to submit evidence in any judicial proceeding or other proceeding involving his portion of the Work. • d. Nothing contained in this article shall create any obligation on the part of the _.. Owner to pay to or to see to the payment of any sums to any Subcontractor. 33. CASH ALLOWANCE _ Wherever cash allowances are stated in the Contract Documents. it shall be ' °�`='�� understood that such allowances represent the absolute net cost to the Contractor, and it shall be understood that the total Contract Sum includes char of every nature. as well as overhead and profit in connection with the items covered by such cash allowances. If the 1 =334 items covered by cash allowances cost more or less than the stated allowance. the net in cost will be added to or deducted from the Contract Sum. and if the entire item , • " } is omitted, the full amount of the cash allowance shall be deducted from the Contract Sum. ' ' { (i(( : Y YY.JlK• m.J :1CYV 44 • • 4 Project* Contract* Vendor # 34. PAYMENTS a. The Contractor shall submit to the Owner an application for each payment. and receipts or other vouchers, showing his payments for materials and labor. _including payments w to Subcontractors as required under the Article 32. entitled "Relations of Contractor and 6 = Subcontractor". Each such application shall be accompanied by adequate.evidence of such v o When the above causes are remedied to the satisfaction of Owner. payment shall be made for ` '' amounts withheld because of them. t ; RAVI rv - '!!:5 ., , i... .... .. k'.i:tll4S:.3a.:Y+±4u...1...... .... •.... .. w ...'1MY+MMww-..n. .,.... ..a r ^».•*^'^ �n,. q.: e'. rgtnitY ..wh.vsr...s+rm•rtwwi'NN 'NY: Q1S�9'i�(M*".�� Project # Contract* Vendor* • Payments made on valuation of work done shall require that the application be submitted at least thirty days before each payment falls due. The Contractor shall, before the first application. submit to the Owner a schedule of values of the various parts of the work, including quantities. aggregating the total sum of the Contract. divided so as to facilitate z payments to Subcontractors made out in such form as the Owner and the Contractor may \N z agree upon, and supported by such evidence as to its correctness as the Owner may direct as w well as to submit a separate breakdown of the valuation of the work in a form acceptable to v Owner to provide Owner with accurate "database" cost information. The schedule, when ° o approved by the Owner, shall be used as a basis for certificates of payments. unless it be w found to be in error. No payments will be made until such schedule is submitted and agreed ._ 1- to by Owner. The Contractor shall, from time to time, upon request of the Owner. revise p such breakdown so that it will be satisfactory and acceptable to the Owner as to content. distribution of costs, detail of breakdown and form. In applying for payments. the Contractor shall. in addition to the other material submitted with the application for payment, submit a N statement based upon this schedule and, if required. itemized in such form and supported by i Li j such evidence as the Owner may direct, showing his right to the payment claimed. ? zI d. If approved in advance by Owner. payments made on account of materials delivered o and suitably stored at the site but not incorporated in the Work shall be conditioned upon p N submission by the Contractor of bills of sale or such other documentation that will establish ° Ill Owner's title to such material or otherwise adequately protect the Owner's interest. However, v Owner shall have the right to object to the values given at any time by the Contractor. in u. o which case the Owner's values. in the absence of values established by Architect. shall be • z u i used to determine the amount of the progress payment that may be made by the Owner to the Contractor. o 1 z e. If approved in advance by the Owner, payment may be made for materials and equipment suitably stored.off the site at a location agreed upon in writing. Payment for materials and equipment stored off the site shall be conditioned upon compliance by the Contractor with procedures satisfactory to the Owner to establish the Owner's title to such materials and equipment and otherwise protect the-Owner's interest, and shall include applicable insurance. storage and transportation to the site for such materials and equipment stored off the site. f. No payment will be made by the Owner for materials and equipment stored off the I ° <, site unless and until the Contractor shall have first executed and delivered to the Owner a bill of sale of such materials and equipment in form satisfactory to the Owner. and furnished fire 4 ,, ; and extended coverage (all risk) insurance policies, in form. amounts and companies, satisfactory to the Owner. insuring and keeping insured for the benefit of the Owner such materials or equipment against loss or damage until they are delivered to the to the project site and incorporated in the Work. All expenses in connection with such bills of sale and = ror ix insurance policies shall be borne by the Contractor. The making of any such payment or �s? payments shall not be deemed to constitute a waiver of the right of the Owner to withhold �t °cif •+p; payment for materials or equipment not actually and satisfactorily incorporated in the Work. iiAVA li�Y1 /J..Y W.Jua'I[v.at ?XSW 46 .7:F • u ?i to t rt i..t xr`'i .i.. ./ i,t, r., " . e ..,:r;..i.. 3'tiJ e...4Lifi t:R. r a,�in 3Y+1t.sr; k...Jt iA;x .l MnR.t ..1 S. KN .u4 G. r i. a. 1 Jy] t♦ .• .. .7 ✓. r .dr rfit t.s.a•n .. .. ........ .. ,.. -.. •■• ' --- - - - . _'.._, r Project # Contract # Vendor # __ form acceptable to Owner indicating that all charges previously included on the statement of said month have actually been paid in full by the Contractor. - m. Upon completion of the Work by the Contractor in accordance with the Drawings, z Specifications. General Conditions and other Contract Documents, the Contractor shall • i 1- 1 . f- w tender the Work to the Owner and if the Owner shall accept the Work, the remaining balance Ce of the Contract Sum or Adjusted Contract Sum shall be due to Contractor within thirty (30) 6 v days after delivery to the Owner of the Contractor's final notarized application for payment 0 o and the forms hereinafter mentioned. Final payment shall be conditioned upon the receipt by ai w 11J I ' the Owner of a final statement covering all items under the Contract, together with Contractor's Final Release and Waiver of Lien form in a form acceptable to Owner and u) p signed and notarized by the Contractor, Release and Waiver of Lien forms signed and 2 notarized by all subcontractors and material suppliers of the Contractor on forms acceptable J � Q to Owner, and a ce rtificate of the Contractor to the effect that all bills and claims incurred in co a the furtherance of the Work, whether by the Contractor or any subcontractor engaged by the _ Contractor, have been satisfied. z 1- 1- 0 z 1- n. Submission of an application for payment shall constitute a representation and n Lu o warranty by Contractor that all of the said bills due and payable prior to the time of each o co request have been paid, by the applications to such payment of the funds received by the o 1.-- Contractor pursuant to each such request. z v w N 35. CORRECTION OF WORK BEFORE FINAL PAYMENT 1= z a. The Contractor shall do the Work in accordance with the Drawings, Specifications, and General Conditions and other Contract Documents and shall furnish all labor, equipment, ' materials and other necessary services for the complete performance of the Work in a good and first -class workmanlike manner. Neither acceptance of or payment for the Work or any part thereof, nor the partial or entire use or occupancy of the Work by Owner, shall release . Contractor from liability for any warranties of material or equipment installed or for workmanship which is faulty, unsound, improper, not first -class workmanship, or not in accordance with the Drawings, Specifications and General Conditions as approved by the Owner. and the Contractor shall, at its own expense, take down and replace all such portions of the Work determined by the Architect as failing to conform to the Contract, whether ' r (,) 4 incorporated or not and whether done by him or his Subcontractors, and shall bear the `` " :; gi expense to the Owner of making good all work of other contractors destroyed or damaged by such removal or replacement, and shall remedy any defects which shall appear within a i 1.- si r ; : period of two years (or longer, per specifications) from the date of completion of the Work. "` The Owner shall give notice of observed defects with reasonable promptness. „,,,„ t Ai `'' 41,1,t,': . , - t 4,61 i i b. If the Contractor does not remove such non-conforming work within a reasonable ';�- u,, ^p,t time, fixed by written notice, the Owner may remove it and may store the material at the �� ,. ,;('(.tl4 28 V9 j ,ii.1 MNY 48 �` tirt rsi,� , , .,! 4 . .. , ... ,.. ,, N e,O i k '.. i',,, , Ya+, d..,,,, ,, J. tl l "J� i „ . ,.... ,.,._. »...., e....., ......i..:.r..uaova►W, 11,t' ' , 'flS i.4,,,,F3EYdL�d.. nr++mwn.c _....... ..-•.y++.w.n+veM btF' xWrv.... w, •.......�.nr+.+.. »s+s +J+s:•vMY AMNM, kh Mw,rr.nt.ne.....,...y.... ,....w............wmwry ; ...n aM!rles(YBF.+s.Mwn.ro.k. . ... .. ... .... .. .... .. ...... ... .. ! Project # Contract # Vendor* c. The Owner shall give notice of observed defects with reasonable promptness. 38. WARRANTY '~ w re 2 a. The Contractor shall deliver to the Architect and the Owner. upon completion of all � v work under the Contract. his written warranty made out to the Owner and in form satisfactory N o to the Architect and the Owner, warranting and guaranteeing all of the work under the J N = Contract, including work performed by subcontractors, to be free from faulty materials. and free from improper workmanship, and. other than proper and usual wear. agreeing to replace w 0 or re- execute, without cost to the Owner, such work as may be found to be improper or u. imperfect and to make good all damage caused to other work or materials due to such LL required replacements or re- execution. N d =w ~_ b. This warranty shall be made to cover a period of two years from the date of final 1- o acceptance of all work under the Contract (except as specified for substantial completion in paragraph c below) as evidenced by the Architect's final certificate, or for other periods v o where so stipulated in the various trade specifications. It shall be the Contractor's o co responsibility in negotiating subcontracts to provide for subcontract warranties for a period of w 1- two (2) years, or longer if noted in the Specifications. v Ili z c. Should the Owner before the completion of the Work as a whole, accept for v N occupancy and occupy a portion of the Work, upon issuance by the Architect of a certificate o � Z of substantial completion for that portion. the period of warranty for the work of that portion shall commence upon the date of the Architect's certificate of substantial completion. d. Warranties must be furnished and approved by the Architect and the Owner before \ acceptance and final payments are made. e. Neither the final certificate nor payment nor any provision in the Contract shall relieve the Contractor of responsibility for neglect, faulty materials or workmanship during the period covered by the warranty. f. Consistent with the above, in the case of work performed by Subcontractors where k i ;. warranties or guarantees are required under the various sections of the Specifications, the. ''"��� Contractor shall secure such warranties or guarantees from said Subcontractors addressed to � ��t -:- and for the benefit of the Contractor and the Owner and deliver the original and one copy of ; t "1 , same to the Architect and the Owner before completion of the Work as above defined. ! S g. All warranties or guarantees received by the Contractor from material. men. '„.` equipment makers. or Subcontractors shall be approved by the Contractor and the Owner. but {'" ' t shall be made directly to the Owner. Such guarantees. however, shall be enforced by the f ' , ` fif7:11J :XYY.Jurn:J':RYSi 50 — ' ' y,NS Y r y t f4 ..R,1 'r`` .L =%D `�{�° "j,�,� "NTH #P .f� . • 1 - .., i �' Y �- 2 Project* Contract # Vendor # l Any taxes imposed by any law of the federal government, any state or any subdivision "`" thereof, or any local government, on any materials. articles or services required to be furnished by the Contractor, shall be paid by the Contractor without recourse against or z reimbursement thereof from the Owner. The Contractor shall pay all payroll taxes., \ ' w contributions. unemployment insurance or other similar taxes now or hereafter in effect. o: tg J V . 00 No 42. TITLE TO WORK AND MATERIALS UJ I U) u. al Title to all work completed and in the course of construction at the site. and to all 2 materials which are delivered and stored at the site.and that are intended for incorporation in u_ the Work. and to all materials which are warehoused at the request of and paid for by the = d Owner, as between Owner and Contractor or any Subcontractors shall be in the Owner 1-- _ provided that the requirements on Contractor established in Section 34(d) and 34(f) hereof - ? I.- relative to stored materials have been satisfied. w o w U 0 O ( ; 43. SIGNS AND ADVERTISEMENTS ca W , IL Contractor may, subject to compliance with all requirements of all public authorities iii z having jurisdiction, display not more than one advertising sign in a place at the site, to be 0 designated by Architect. This sign shall be paid for, erected, maintained and removed at the 0 completion of the Work by the Contractor and shall contain the project name, the Owner's Z and Architects name, his name and that of such Subcontractors as he may elect. The sign shall be of size. type and general design as approved by the Architect and the Owner. .- ■ 44. MANUFACTURER'S DIRECTIONS - - All manufactured articles, material and equipment shall be applied, installed, connected, . erected, used, cleaned and conditioned as directed by the respective manufacturers, unless. otherwise specified. rI 45. CUTTING AND PATCHING ` _:1 1 c &, a. The Contractor shall do all cutting, fitting or patching of the Work that may be _ H " � .. A "V_64 required to make its several parts come together properly and fit it to receive or be received - $ , by work of other contractors as shown upon or reasonably implied by the Drawings and ' ' '� y -- t E (i( M1:8 9V.da•rrr.4 :8 YV 5 1 ,. , Fi — - A T:. building, including such things as 1) the construction of interior partitions. metal shelving, .. -� y S, Project* Contract # Vendor* and other miscellaneous construction work, 2) the installation of trade fixtures and all other store equipment, 3) the bringing in and storing of goods, wares and merchandise, 4) the , conducting of the training of store personnel and 5) the performing of anything else prerequisite to the opening for business of the building to be, or being, constructed by the z Contractor. The Contractor shall cooperate with the Owner, Owner's representatives, agents \ .1-- z and employees, other contractors of Owner, contractors doing work in adjacent areas, and ce 2 their respective representatives. agents and employees, so that all of the work hereunder and 6 v the work of all others at the site will be executed in the most expeditious and economical v o manner. J 1 ii i 0 47. CLEANING AND REMOVAL OF MATERIALS g a � =d a. It shall be the Contractor's duty to keep the buildings and the site at all times in 1- _ orderly condition for the proper coordination and prosecution of the Work; and he shall turn z '— over the premises to the Owner in a properly cleaned condition as described herein. w O ui 2 D o b. The Contractor upon completion of all contract work, and prior to final inspection and o acceptance of the Work by the Architect, shall thoroughly clean all work furnished under his w contract, make good all defects. and leave all in perfect condition. All ceiling and wall x o surfaces, floors, window and door frames, hardware, metal work, etc., shall be thoroughly LL z cleaned. Glass (installed as part of the Work) shall be thoroughly cleaned on both sides. w N o 0 I__ O c. The Contractor and each of his Subcontractors engaged upon the Work shall each z bear full responsibility for regular cleaning up as well as for cleaning up immediately upon completion of their work, and remove all rubbish, waste, tools, working equipment and other appurtenances caused by and used in the execution of their work, in accordance with all provisions under this heading, but this shall in no way be construed to relieve the Contractor of his responsibility for leaving all work in a clean and proper condition satisfactory to the Owner and the Architect at the time of acceptance of the Work. d. The Contractor shall also provide cl for the Owner's interior fixturing, finishing, furnishing, shelving and equipment contractors (Owner's Contractors), and shall provide the required labor and equipment so that the accumulation of rubbish materials is held to a minimum. The Owner's Contractors will keep their work areas in a clean condition as f�f described in the paragraph below. , • e. Owner's Contractors shall neatly pile, store and protect refuse materials (in locations ;rte approved by the Owner directed and a Owner's field representative) dumpsters for later removal to by �. r . P P fir• the Contractor. However, if local labor conditions require the Contractor to perform the t ; , I A. ■ cleanup on behalf of the Owner's Contractors, then the Contractor shall do so and include the. s A. • 0/4 yrs4:t cost for such cleanup in the Contract Sum at the time of the award of the Contract. _r; PM (x lt./ .t 99.ailr elm 4 :&99 34 xf t � v a 4.1NA l..riv', •. Cti.:' is S:4. AVr*.. i.. .`.J d . +"•'•" w.ncw'" - . . \ .. -. , I Project* Contract # Vendor* .........,. u.. ,. ,. ..., ,.::+sL¢;: >u;x .,.: �S.ti.:%.uiw.i •fir, n .,.... .. _...... ..,»n «.ax.m.,.aa...w ,. ... ,.. • Projects Contract# Vendor # under the Contract, as may be considered necessary by the Owner, may be retained by the . Owner until all such suits, claims for damages or expenses, as.aforesaid shall have. been . settled and paid and each and every such lien removed and satisfied. If the Contractor fails to remove any such lien. (in addition to all other rights and remedies available to the Owner) the z Owner may satisfy, remove or discharge such lien; and at Owner's election. the Owner may . _ deduct the entire cost or any part thereof (including, but not limited to, attorneys' fees) from \ w the Contract Sum or Adjusted Contract Sum, as the case may be. or the Contractor shall pay 6 v the same to the Owner upon demand. U co 0 co us J F = .. 49. FIRST AID w a. All articles necessary for "First Aid" shall be provided by the Contractor in his field co a office. The Contractor shall have standing arrangements for the immediate removal and _ hospital treatment of any employees who may be injured or who may become ill. z ZO w uj b. In case of accidents, the Contractor shall immediately furnish the Owner with full o data relative to such accidents. o cn OF-- w w Z U 50. WATCHMAN o . .. z U F-� a. The Contractor shall provide a capable watchman, or watchmen in shifts as may be . z deemed necessary, to adequately secure and protect new construction and materials stored at the site. When the Work involves construction of a new building, the Contractor shall provide, during construction only, a temporary alarm bell and strobe light on the face of the Owner's building with suitable detectors throughout Owner's building, which shall be capable R of providing a warning to the watchman in the event of a fire or sprinkler water flow. . b. This provision shall not relieve the Contractor of his responsibility for any loss or damage prior to the completion of his Work, and its certification for final payment. .. 51. SITE REGULATIONS L ✓r fa a. All regulations and rules of the Owner which may be in effect at the site. regarding Gs '" employment, passes, badges and conduct at the site shall be rigidly observed by the Contractor, his Subcontractors and material men and their respective personnel and. e x k,� employees. The Contractor shall remove from the site or the Work any employee not E, � ; • [ satisfactory to the Owner. * r'' , 1 ' 1 GM/ 4 Zr W.4kw try v:11109 .14 .. 1•l.. !.:.. .. t.i :.l:,i e... A.fu.........._ .,,.�irt.`,a Ld'I.. ... .. .. ..... . aw wu+. Yr r — , t , F .N.1 Ci(•r ,4 :if V9.Jucin: .J•:J 5 Eta i, • , .. ^� .-».,, Project* Contract.# Vendor# Any construction personnel violating any-ofthe above•standards.may be denied future access or dismissed from the project. 52. RECORDS z �Z The Contractor shall carefully check all material .and labor entering into the Work.and ill re 2 shall keep full and detailed accounts. The Contractor's system and method of accounting i o shall be such as is satisfactory to the Owner. The Contractor shall permit the Owner or an Z w auditor appointed by the Owner to have access .at.all reasonable times to all records, correspondence, account books, invoices, canceled checks, payrolls and other records relating `� w to the Contract and the character of the Work. For these purposes the Contractor shall wo preserve at his expense all such records for a period of three years. after the final payment a . hereunder. N a - ±" w ' ar- 53. AS BUILT DRAWINGS w w 0 t o Contractor shall regularly prepare, or cause to be prepared, "as built drawings of the o Work which shall be prepared on reproducible drawings as approved by Owner and w w Architect Contractor shall show evidence that these "as built" drawings have been prepared as a condition of payment of pay applications at 30° /a, 60% and 100% of completion of the �" .z Work. The "as- built" drawings, upon completion of the Work, shall become the property of v co the Owner. o • ,.. z �Sq v�V : ry ,,.: t ;, l' X 1 . -4 to Y r, yY ....e f4 133 ,. 1,,,:?, ..,,' ,, �(a Fr [i( t! 1 Id s�V.Jur rer k:AN4 Se • Y n .� ,..4., M .v _.. ..s,a SahwRNHw Iai s,s i a;S,e:•.,' - i r,cc :114 2R 99.Juc m:J ^.a'99 59 L '„: " ,'� ' •' ":ice / ' - 71 ;■ . C/) CO II n ... ; . 1. t i > 0 . $ _ • : .. • • .. • • : • . • • _ . • . . . • • . . • . . . . ;.. • • . t , , 1 1 I t .., 1 1 . • • • , . ' 1 F , • • . ■ . - : • I • • . • • . . ‘ , . i • . • 0 < 0 " U i . ' . . 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F „pi -. a . : , k- moyiA r a7ne ■ SUMMARY 01100 - 1 z �:c.. .......... ...... • .. .«.....J.,:r:.wa ..L:u:.L '.1 sv..- a.a..,.w..+a.. — ..I...,.. c., _.. ... nY .w.•ew w ,.,,, . .. „,...,.wr......, ..»w... ,,...v..w.$0!+Mp! rettli, b :' , i �.c.r ■ SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS I Tukwila, WA j 02003 ,._., 3. Owner will fumish Contractor the earliest possible delivery date for Owner - fumished prod - ucts. Using Owner - fumished earliest possible delivery dates, Contractorshall designate de- livery dates of Owner - furnished items in Contractor's Construction Schedule. 4. Contractor shall review Shop Drawings, Product Data, and Samples and retum them to Ar- chitect noting discrepancies or anticipated problems in use of product. ' 5. Contractor is responsible for protecting Owner - fumished items from damage during stor- age and handling, including damage from exposure to the elements. Z 6. If Owner - fumished items are damaged as a result of Contractor's operations, Contractor 1, Z shall repair or replace them. `� iu 5 C. The following items will be separately bid and installed by Owner (NIC items). The Contractor is U O responsible for coordination with the installers and allowing them access to the site. w p CO ill 1. EMS system -J H 2. Fire alarm system w u_ 3. Burglar alarm system uj O P 4. Theff deterent system 5. A/V system .. ' g Q 6. Stock shelving 7. All display fixturing CO CJ 8. All sales and back -of -house fumiture I— _ 1- O 1.4 CONTRACT w W U D A. The form of agreement is the Federated Department Stores standard agreement, a copy of O u) which is bound in the Project Manual. 0 W W . 1--- i 1.5 Specification Format: The Specifications are organized into Divisions and Sections using the 16- u.. ~ O division format and CSI /CSC's "MasterFormat" numbering system. Ili Z 1. Section Identification: The Specifications use section numbers and titles to help cross- 0 H referencing in the Contract Documents. Sections in the Project Manual are in numeric se- j quence; however, the sequence is incomplete. Consult the table of contents at the be- Z ginning of the Project Manual to determine numbers and names of sections in the Con- tract Documents. ' B. Specification Content: The Specifications use certain conventions for the style of language and the intended meaning of certain terms, words, and phrases when used in particular situations. These conventions are as follows: 1. Abbreviated Language: Language used in the Specifications and other Contract Docu- ments is abbreviated. Words and meanings shall be interpreted as appropriate. Words implied, but not stated, shall be inferred, as the sense requires. Singular words shall be in- terpreted as plural, and plural words shall be interpreted as singular where applicable as the context of the Contract Documents indicates. 2. Imperative mood and streamlined language are generally used in the Specifications. Re- ' - „': quirements expressed in the imperative mood are to be performed by Contractor. Occa- I j� ! �ig ” . gsw . sionally, the indicative or subjunctive mood may be used in the Section Text for clarity to .,A, .:rn -; describe responsibilities that must be fulfilled indirectly by Contractor or by others when so J AV noted. 441,, a. The words "shall," "shall be," or "shall comply with," r p Y with, depending 9 on the context, are tf^s,! implied where a colon (:) is used within a sentence or phrase. ' iftilISt t mR 4 .t.: SUMMARY 01100 - 2 lli' , Ow' 1';' .. :w. tLi:: r. _ ., :, 5'., 'v . r : .Y.tw: l:..-,.;1 a• „u 4 .,... ... .. ..... ..............1v Rolo'st~oi tmet 4 w !!! SOUTHOENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 PART 2 - PRODUCTS (Not Used) 1 PART 3 - EXECUTION (Not Used) ; - t _ END OF SECTION 01100 a = • � � w : U O i N 0 ' W i' i _J �_: N O; . w - � qq ~ J' ( u a : I_ ? Z� w tu 1 ._l ' .1 - O. r Z ; ro Z _ • G CI L._ - .ate 'k.,' "'�• • I SUMMARY 01100 - 3 ..r 11• - I \.fir It ,'\ 1 ti 7 --. , , i I SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 i i SECTION 01500 - TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS ' Q • PART 1 - GENERAL re 2 1 -I O • ND j 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS N w W= A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Condi- to tions and other Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. w 0 1.2 u_ Q SUMMARY W d A. This Section includes requirements for temporary facilities and controls, including temporary utili- _ ti support facilities, and security and protection facilities. ? F .� Z O B. Temporary utilities include, but are not limited to, the following: w w 2 _ � 1. Heating and cooling facilities. 0 2. Ventilation. O — 0 H 3. Electric power service. . W -1 4. Lighting. : = U . _ i 5 . Telephone service. LL 0 C. Support facilities include, but are not limited to, the following: U N 1 p _ . 1 LJ 1. Storage and fabrication sheds. Z H- ' 2. Liffs and hoists. -- 3. Construction aids and miscellaneous services and facilities. D. Security and protection facilities include, but are not limited to, the following: 1. Environmental protection. 2. Barricades, waming signs, and lights. 3. Covered walkways. . 4. Temporary enclosures. j 5. Temporary partitions. . 6. Fire protection. • 7 1 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Temporary Utility Reports: Submit reports of tests, inspections, meter readings, and similar proce- ' "' 1,;7 `;? Y' ., 1 dures performed on temporary utilities. / ''``i: B. Implementation and Termination Schedule: Within 15 days of date established for submittal of { a : , ,, j Contractor's Construction Schedule, submit a schedule indicating implementation and terming- : r ,�� ff4.�� ,1 J tion of each temporary utility. 3 4 ", : y d , TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS 01500 - 1 ,, 1 24 1 H, li L .... ......................_ ___„,v,...._,,,.,,„........4.,, ... ..._ I - - - t.C r S \ i SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Standards: Comply with ANSI A10.6, NECA's'Temporary Electrical Facilities,' and NFPA 241. _ _ 1. Trade Jurisdictions: Assigned responsibilities for installation and operation of temporary utili- ties are not intended to interfere with trade regulations and union jurisdictions. 2. Electric Service: Comply with NECA, NEMA, and UL standards and regulations for tempo- Q • rary electric service. Install service to comply with NFPA 70. ' Z it lu B. Tests and Inspections: Arrange for authorities having jurisdiction to test and inspect each tempo- QQ rary utility before use. Obtain required certifications and permits. U 0 . rn co w PART 2 - PRODUCTS H u) LL, w 2.1 MATERIALS _ _ 2 wa A. General: Provide new materials. Undamaged, previously used materials in serviceable condition co may be used if approved by Architect. Provide materials suitable for use intended. H w Z = B. Wood Enclosure Fence: Plywood, 8 feet high, framed with 2 -by -4 -inch studs. 1._ F- O ■ Z i- C. Gypsum Board: Minimum 1 /2 inch thick by 48 inches wide by maximum available lengths; regu- lar -type panels with tapered edges. Comply with ASTM C 36. U 0 O D . D. Tarpaulins: Fire- resistive labeled with flame- spread rating of 15 or Tess. 0 1- W W H U 2.2 EQUIPMENT 11. p .. Z A. Fire Extinguishers: Hand carried, portable, UL rated. Provide class and extinguishing agent as in- U W dicated or a combination of extinguishers of NFPA- recommended classes for exposures. I H; Z 1. Comply with NFPA 10 and NFPA 241 for classification, extinguishing agent, and size re- quired by location and class of fire exposure. B. Self- Contained Toilet Units: Single- occupant units of chemical, aerated recirculation, orcombus- tion type; vented; fully enclosed with a glass - fiber - reinforced polyester shell or similar nonabsor- bent material. . PART 3 - EXECUTION . A. Sanitary Facilities: Provide temporary toilets, wash facilities, and drinking -water fixtures. Comply . with regulations and health codes for type, number, location, operation, and maintenance of fix - tures and facilities. 1. Disposable Supplies: Provide toilet tissue, paper towels, paper cups, and similar disposable >: materials for each facility. Maintain adequate supply. Provide covered waste containers N2.,...- ' Ht for disposal of used material. -.-- An ' 2. Toilets: Install self- contained toilet units. Shield toilets to ensure privacy. �:,.�; ; ; ;+ 3. Wash Facilities: Install wash facilities supplied with potable water at convenient locations for personnel who handle materials that require wash up. Dispose of drainage properly. -.,k ; cf Supply cleaning compounds appropriate for each t e of material handled. -� PP Y 9 P type ;4 :47040,1 WS1,71 TEMPORARY FACIUTIES AND CONTROLS 01500 - 2 < ~', --- e ' r - -s., O. ;` SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 I a. Provide safety showers, eyewash fountains, and similar facilities for convenience, safety, and sanitation of personnel. 4. Drinking -Water Facilities: Provide bottled- water, drinking -water units. 1 - ,. . - �t. :r ".1 I • SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 1 3.3 SECURITY AND PROTECTION FACILITIES INSTALLATION A. Environmental Protection: Provide protection, operate temporary facilities, and conduct con- struction in ways and by methods that comply with environmental regulations and that minimize possible air, waterway, and subsoil contamination or pollution or other undesirable effects. Avoid using tools and equipment that produce harmful noise. Restrict use of noisemaking tools and equipment to hours that will minimize complaints from persons or firms near Project site. z . \.n B. Security Enclosure and Lockup: Install substantial temporary enclosure around partially com- • 1.- w . pleted areas of construction. Provide lockable entrances to prevent unauthorized entrance, it vandalism, theft, and similar violations of security. J U u C. Barricades, Waming Signs, and Lights: Comply with standards and code requirements for erect- ra 9 9 I 9 PY q cold ing structurally adequate barricades. Paint with appropriate colors, graphics, and warning signs • w H to inform personnel cnd public of possible hazard. Where appropriate and needed, provide co W lighting, including flashing red or amber lights. W 0 D. Temporary Partitions: Erect and maintain partitions and temporary enclosures to limit -- dust and dirt migration and to separate areas from fumes and noise. u. - O 1. Construct dustproof partitions of not Tess than nominal 4 -inch studs, 5/8 -inch gypsum wall- H W board with joints taped on occupied side, and 1 /2 -inch fire - retardant plywood on con- z H struction side. .. O 2. Construct dustproof, floor -to- ceiling partitions of not less than nominal 4 -inch studs, 2 layers W j of 3 -mil polyethylene sheets, inside and outside temporary enclosure. Cover floor with 2 2 0 i layers of 3 -mil polyethylene sheets, extending sheets 18 inches up the side walls. Overlap U and tape full length of joints. Cover floor with 3/4 -inch fire - retardant plywood. OO H a. Construct a vestibule and airlock at each entrance to temporary enclosure with not = W • Tess than 48 inches between doors. Maintain water - dampened foot mats in vesti- I' U bule. II Z 3. Seal joints and perimeter. Equip partitions with dustproof doors and security locks. j 4. Protect air - handling equipment. U E. Temporary Fire Protection: Until fire- protection needs are supplied by permanent facilities, install 0 and maintain temporary fire- protection facilities of types needed to protect against reasonably predictable and controllable fire losses. Comply with NFPA 241. 1. Provide fire extinguishers, installed on walls on mounting brackets, visible and accessible \ from space being served, with sign mounted above. . a. Class ABC dry- chemical extinguishers or a combination of extinguishers of NFPA- recommended classes for exposures. b. Locate fire extinguishers where convenient and effective fortheirintended purpose; provide not less than one extinguisher on each floor at or near each usable stairwell. 2. Store combustible materials in containers in fire -safe locations. 3. Maintain unobstructed access to fire extinguishers, fire hydrants, temporary fire- protection facilities, stairways, and other access routes for firefighting. Prohibit smoking in hazardous fire-exposure areas. f - r. ,t operations, combustion-type temporary heating units, and similar, L 4. Supervise welain 9 P YP P rY 9 '; sources of fire ignition. ;r =:' 5. Permanent Fire Protection: At earliest feasible date in each area of Project, complete in- ;;%- -. ', stallation of permanent fire- protection facility, including connected services, and place :.. into operation and use. Instruct key personnel on use of facilities. 6. Develop and supervise an overall fire - prevention and first -aid fire- protection program for ''''zi !m q 104 a personnel at Project site Review needs with local fire department and establish proce- r7t ilik,„ x r:-=1,; TEMPORARY FACILITIES AND CONTROLS 01500 - 4 , :i. `......„ �'sd :r,: F ...:. ; .rr n' ... , .. i .• 6 ,r:nt`uid`xcan,l.,xai';.t,'.h y,,ci,, ..eit J- A.x1d,t'vri:..q. -s ,,.s...rrtxx8+,u,.Nli'7.0'tll.�., 1V ',•A11M1h'; 1 .. l • ,\ - - - .-' - , . - :\ CUTTING AND PATCHING ,,,., ..,` - ;,,, -- SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 to perform as intended, or that results in increased maintenance or decreased operational life or safety. 1. Water, moisture, or vapor barriers. 2. Membranes and flashings. 3. Equipment supports. 4. Piping, ductwork, vessels, and equipment. a 5. Noise- and vibration- control elements and systems. \_ , 1 H H w D. Cutting and Patching Conference: Before proceeding, meet at Project site with parties involved re in cutting and patching, including mechanical and electrical trades. Review areas of potential interference and conflict. Coordinate procedures and resolve potential conflicts before pro- U O ceeding. O w= J I N LL . PART 2 - PRODUCTS W 0 2.1 MATERIALS u_ I A. General: Comply with requirements specified in other Sections of these Specifications. I' _ , Z F.- B. Existing Materials: Use materials identical to existing materials. For exposed surfaces, use materi- Z O als that visually match existing adjacent surfaces to the fullest extent possible. W W ? o 1. If identical materials are unavailable or cannot be used, use materials that, when installed, U will will match the visual and functional performance of existing materials. p F„ W W I PART 3 - EXECUTION ..,..; a I' Z ; j W co 3.1 EXAMINATION ! 0 z A. Examine surfaces to be cut and patched and conditions underwhich cutting and patching are to be performed. ; 1. Compatibility: Before patching, verify compatibility with and suitability of substrates, in- cluding compatibility with existing finishes or primers. 2. Proceed with installation only after unsafe or unsatisfactory conditions have been cor- rected. 3.2 PREPARATION A. Temporary Support: Provide temporary support of Work to be cut. B. Protection: Protect existing construction during cutting and patching to prevent damage. Pro- J "i vide protection from adverse weather conditions for portions of Project that might be exposed during cutting and patching operations. C. Adjoining Areas: Avoid interference with use of adjoining areas or interruption of free passage tor',j adjoining areas.` F n N sx° , 01731 - 2 CUTTING AND PATCHING , -"All , . ,- - - - - -� � " - - • a., - SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 f' gj .,�. .1 MaliA 4 iL 1 s ` CUTTING AND PATCHING 01731 - 3 ti. ,- ..., ,......r. -,,, o.,„,...,w:.,., n,,,„,. 3v' $,,,,.'t1'7vp", u.b01~,,,,it , - /.. . - t cr 1 _ J "ti SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA -- 02003 ' 1 SECTION 08211 - FLUSH WOOD DOORS PART 1 - GENERAL • 7 z z 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS 1. W Q 2 f A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Condi- J v ti and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. U O: W= 1 1.2 SUMMARY J ~ J ., W O A. This Section includes the following: 2 .. g 1. Solid -core doors with medium - density overlay faces. u- 2. Shop priming flush wood doors. _ 0 3. Factory fitting flush wood doors to frames and factory machining for hardware. f- W ', Z 1.3 SUBMITTALS W O -, 2 n 1 A. Product Data: For each type of door. Include details of core and edge construction and trim for V C -- openings. openings. Include factory- finishing specifications. 0 F- • B. Shop Drawings: Indicate location, size, and hand of each door, elevation of each kind of door, H U ...1 construction details not covered in Product Data; location and extent of hardware blocking; and 0 other pertinent data. — Z - -; Ur 1. Indicate dimensions and locations of mortises and holes for hardware. P _ -J 2. Indicate dimensions and locations of cutouts. p I- 3. Indicate fire ratings for fire doors. Z ._ 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE x l A. Source Limitations: Obtain flush wood doors through one source from a single manufacturer. • - B. Quality Standard: Comply with AWI's "Architectural Woodwork Quality Standards Illustrated." . • 1. Provide AWI Quality Certification Labels or an AWI letter of licensing for Project indicating • that doors comply with requirements of grades specified. • C. Fire -Rated Wood Doors: Doors complying with NFPA 80 that are listed and labeled by a testing _ . - -j and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction, for fire ratings indicated, based on testing according to UBC Standard 7 -2. S v. • 1 1 art ; L . ,, D. Preinstallation Conference: Conduct conference at Project site to comply with requirements in F� " Division 1 Section " Project Management and Coordination. "j . 4 A;%4 •tJ •- r : "7 k I 1Y1 y5 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING T_ ...Mb A. Com ply with requirements of referenced standard and manufacturer's written instructions. 1 p q 4145t44* FLUSH WOOD DOORS 08211 - 1 ^1 �'` r =y; i ., x � . � .; � a• �:. �:• �t� ...:�:i;n..,..,•LuL'..ra_...... ...,_,.. � .. ...,1... ..s.w:i:..�t.a..c:...• • ..... -..+v. .vaw.wr.+.an�..«....... -mw i:� � +� �: .:,:,.�4..•.,., .� ....:.... .. <,....:. ,. •.,. -: �.: a:n•:, •..:. -.. .:.. ..._..: .� __ - .�m;n0y»t IIav�YtttiRlya+ltd�+�� { ,.. , • SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA • 02003 B. Package doors individually in plastic bags or cardboard cartons. Mark each door on top and bottom rail with opening number used on Shop Drawings. • 1.6 PROJECT CONDITIONS z A. Environmental Limitations: Do not deliver or install doors until building is enclosed, wet work is complete, and HVAC system is operating and will maintain temperature and relative humidity at 1-- Z occupancy levels during the remainder of the construction period. et 2 —J C.) 1.7 WARRANTY N 0 w = A. Special Warranty: Manufacturer's standard form, signed by manufacturer, Installer, and Contrac- 1- tor, in which manufacturer agrees to repair or replace doors that are defective in materials or W 0 workmanship, have warped (bow, cup, or twist) more than 1 /4 inch in a 42 -by-84 -inch section, or show telegraphing of core construction in face veneers exceeding 0.01 inch in a 3 -inch span. g I- 1. Warranty shall also include installation and finishing that may be required due to repair or Q a replacement of defective doors. = w 2. Warranty shall be in effect during the following period of time from date of Substantial Z Completion: O Z a. Solid -Core Interior Doors: Life of installation. � o co PART 2 - PRODUCTS 0 2U 2.1 DOOR CONSTRUCTION, GENERAL u' O LLI A. Doors for Opaque Finish: 0 OI 1. Grade: Custom. Z 2. Faces for Interior Doors: Medium - density overlay. 3. Apply medium - density overlay directly to high- density hardboard crossbands. 2.2 SOLID -CORE DOORS A. Provide doors with either glued -block or structural composite lumber cores instead of particle- board cores at locations where exit devices are indicated. B. Fire -Rated Doors: • { 1. Construction: Construction and core specified above for type of face indicated or manu- facturer's standard mineral -core construction as needed to provide fire rating indicated. 2. Blocking: For mineral -core doors, provide composite blocking with improved screw- , f . g capability approved for use in doors of fire ratings indicated holdin ca abilit a g r. 3. Edge Construction: At hinge stiles, provide manufacturer's standard laminated -edge con- struction with improved screw- holding capability and split resistance and with outer stile , matching face veneer. ti 4r`l FLUSH WOOD DOORS 08211 - 2 ^i 3 iy E .. ., .. . �/ t -� - • _- r - . i ,•\ - T A�• SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA -, 02003 2.3 FABRICATION A. Fabricate doors in sizes indicated for Project -site fitting. 1 r i^. 1 SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS 1 Tukwila, WA I 1 02003 B. Finished Doors: Replace doors that are damaged or do not comply with requirements. Doors I may be repaired or refinished if work complies with requirements and shows no evidence of re- i pair or refinishing. i - 1 . j END OF SECTION 08211 Z I • 1 i � W : 1 j . - �. ‘ - r _ __ ..� A ••\ 1 • t SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA -, 02003 SECTION 09260 - GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES I PART 1 - GENERAL z 1 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS \" , �i Z � 1 A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Condi- 9 O J tions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 0 i W I 1.2 SUMMARY Q u wO r A. This Section includes the following: 2 j 1. Interior gypsum wallboard with special conditions required by the architectural and interi- N <. ors drawings including light coves, stepped ceilings, built -in items, and curved walls. = d 2. The backing panels. 1- w -1 3. Non -load- bearing steel framing. ? H 4. Installation and finishing of Owner - fumished, contractor- installed proprietary recessed i- O slotted standards of lengths indicated in interior drawings. w w . , B. Related Sections include the following: U 0 0 E- 1. Division 5 Section "Cold- Formed Metal Framing section 05400" for load - bearing steel w i framing. H 0 2 Division 6 Section "Rough Carpentry section 06100" w 1'- 3. Division 9 Section "Gypsum Board Shaft -Wall Assemblies section 09265" for framing, gypsum — Z panels, and other components of shaft wall assemblies. Iii N U J 0 I . 1.3 DEFINITIONS z A. Gypsum Board Terminology: Refer to ASTM C 11 for definitions of terms for gypsum board assem- ' blies not defined in this Section or in other referenced standards. 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Product Data: For each type of product indicated. B. Samples: For the following products: • 1. Trim Accessories: Full -size sample in 12 -inch- long length for each trim accessory indicated. ..1 ' � 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE ..t ,,'� r `y A. Fire- Test - Response Characteristics: For gypsum board assemblies with fire- resistance ratings, pro- ;t t I;' vide materials and construction identical to those tested in assembly indicated according to h' k Y ;'„ ASTM E 119 by an independent testing and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having '���4 j< jurisdiction. xc 545 5 {y � �j� } , lm r .t a x ,,, , ,„ . I GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES 09260 - 1 '` : N I .f ' ;] F . .. :11'.:. +.'.3:,. - :..,.J...v., 1.. . ...::,e:),{:.'n2':r- rc..L:::•._ ... ,...,a.,.. -..... v•- .uar..r.... _. __.... / eKUV:,. vi.,+„ mr.. w+ n,.+ :......or.rwrbWY Q4 �.G SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 1. Fire- Resistance -Rated Assemblies: Indicated by design designations from FM's "Approval Guide, Building Products or UL's "Fire resistance Directory". 1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING A. Deliver materials in original packages, containers, or bundles bearing brand name and identifica- tion of manufacturer or supplier. �, F, W B. Store materials inside under cover and keep them dry and protected against damage from 6 5 weather, direct sunlight, surface contamination, corrosion, construction traffic, and other causes. v U O Stack gypsum panels flat to prevent sagging. u) 0 ui 1.7 PROJECT CONDITIONS N u_ W A. Environmental Limitations: Comply with ASTM C 840 requirements or gypsum board manufac- g turer's written recommendations, whichever are more stringent. rn � = a PART 2 - PRODUCTS H _ z F- O Z t— w 2.1 MANUFACTURERS g D p A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the follow- 0 — ing: 0 W W 1. Steel Framing and Furring: • F U - - —O a. Clark Steel Framing Systems. LLj b. Consolidated Systems, Inc. U c. Dale Industries, Inc. - Dale /Incor. 0 I— d. Dietrich Industries, Inc. Z e. MarinoWare; Division of Ware Ind. f. National Gypsum Company. g. Scafco Corporation. h. Unimast, Inc. i. Western Metal Lath & Steel Framing Systems. . 2. Gypsum Board and Related Products: a. American Gypsum Co. . b. G-P Gypsum Corp. c. National Gypsum Company. d. United States Gypsum Co. - . .::'-�" 2.2 STEEL SUSPENDED CEILING AND SOFFIT FRAMING 0141: A. Entrance soffits are framed with cold — formed metal framing, specified in section 05400, and fin - fished in EIFS, section 07240. '�`'`' ri B. Components, General: Comply with ASTM C 754 for conditions indicated. w r GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES 09260 - 2 .- t a r t ... .. . . ... •. t ... .. .. .. . , . ' .; .1 -. ,{ .,...... . u.'. _ f .: . , ✓, ;. r„ .. ,.. e n . u \. , .: t !- ,•y •t¢.i2P: `W tao^wAi.,.i.:.' .. „ t,. , , r :?.o-a .. :fnn.W [KYi •. , .,,ti4�!° { •. .. Id����{�1Q��FRfSxRie , • .- • -1 ..cr - - 1 I .� s SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 1 C. • Tie Wire: ASTM A 641 /A 641M, Class 1 zinc coating, soft temper, 0.0625 -inch- diameter wire, or double strand of 0.0475 -inch- diameter wire. 1 D. Hangers: As follows: 1. Wire Hangers: ASTM A 641/A 641M, Class 1 zinc coating, soft temper, 0.162 -inch diameter. Z i 2. Rod Hangers: ASTM A 510, mild carbon steel. Z 1 3. Flat Hangers: Commercial -steel sheet, ASTM A 653/A 653M, G40 , hot -dip galvanized. W CC E. Carrying Channels: Cold- rolled, commercial -steel sheet with a base metal thickness of 0.0538 U O inch, a minimum 1 /2 -inch- wide flange, with manufacturer's standard corrosion- resistant zinc w p coating. w = J 1 F. Furring Channels (Furring Members): Commercial -steel sheet with manufacturer's standard corro- CO 0 sion- resistant zinc coating. } 7 1 . Cold Rolled Channels: 0.0538 -inch bare steel thickness, with minimum 1/2-inch- /2 -inch- wide F- J _,.1 flange, 3/4 inch deep. N 2. Steel Studs: ASTM C 645. W H ' „, ZH I 1 3. Hat - Shaped, Rigid Furring Channels: ASTM C 645, 7/8 inch deep. H O f Z1 4. Resilient Furring Channels: 1 /2 -inch- deep members designed to reduce sound transmis- j sion. v o 'O N a. Configuration: Asymmetrical or hat shaped, with face attached to single flange by 0 I-- , j a slotted leg (web) or attached to two flanges by slotted or expanded metal legs. = W • �I— — O 2.3 STEEL PARTITION AND SOFFIT FRAMING Z - - ui U - _j . A. Components, General: As follows: 0 H Z 1. Comply with ASTM C 754 for conditions indicated. i 2. Steel Sheet Components: Complying with ASTM C 645 requirements for metal and with manufacturer's standard corrosion - resistant zinc coating. B. Steel Studs and Runners: ASTM C 645. • I . ! 1. Minimum Base Metal Thickness: As indicated or if not indicated 0.0312 inch (20 ga). 2. Depth: As indicated or if not indicated 6 inches. ' C. Deep -Leg Deflection Track: ASTM C 645 top runner with 2 -inch- deep flanges. ; D. Cold - Rolled Channel Bridging: 0.0538 -inch bare steel thickness, with minimum 1 /2- inch -ide flange. - j -, +.. ` 1. 1. Depth: 1-1/2 inches . '' ,', , ‘11'1'. , . sti 1 ;i« a � f i 8; 2. Clip Angle: 1-1/2 by 1-1/2 inch, 0.068- inch - thick, galvanized steel. I ,,;,.; ,f E. Hat - Shaped, Rigid Furring Channels: ASTM C 645. ,, ;L ■ 1 1. Minimum Base Metal Thickness: 0.0179 inch 2 . Depth: As indicated or if not indicated 7/8 inch. �e;:i ; . 1 f t 1t,' . 4 J i f2:A '; . GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES 09260 - 3 fa 1 re ? ► �,J .. -v - - -- - - _r . �. - . , • ■ . ,.` . ,_,.\ ..., SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA • 02003 F. Cold - Rolled Furring Channels: 0.0538 -inch bare steel thickness, with minimum 1 /2 -inch- wide flange. , 1. Depth: As indicated or if not indicated 3/4 inch. ' 2. Furring Brackets: Adjustable, corrugated-edge type of steel sheet with minimum bare steel thickness of 0.0312 inch. Z 3. Tie Wire: ASTM A 641 /A 641 M, Class 1 zinc coating, soft temper, 0.0625- inch - diameterwire, ,, or double strand of 0.0475 -inch- diameter wire. 1. F- Z G. Fasteners for Metal Framing: Of type, material, size, corrosion resistance, holding power, and 6 U .�, other properties required to fasten steel members to substrates. U O co 0 H. Backing for Surface Mounted Items: 18 gauge sheet steel co w , N u_ 2.4 INTERIOR GYPSUM WALLBOARD ■ Ill 0 A. Panel Size: Provide in maximum lengths and widths available that will minimize joints in each area u. and correspond with support system indicated. 2 d w B. Gypsum Wallboard: ASTM C 36. F— _ ■ 1. Regular Type: W O w a. Thickness: 1 /2 inch, unless otherwise indicated. "'' U p b. Long Edges: Tapered. O N . c. Location: As indicated. 0 F- , wW 2. Type X: I a. Thickness: 1 /2" minimum or 5/8 "when detailed. ill Z b. Long Edges: Tapered. U co I c. Location: Where required for fire- resistance -rated assembly. 0 1- Z 1) In addition to fire - resistant assembly areas, walls separating main retail area from perimeter rooms shall be type X club. C. Flexible Gypsum Wallboard: ASTM C 36, manufactured to bend to fit tight radii and to be more t . . flexible than standard regular -type panels of the same thickness. 1. Thickness: 1/4 inch. 2. Long Edges: Tapered. 3. Location: Apply in double layer at curved assemblies. 2.5 TRIM ACCESSORIES A. Interior Trim: ASTM C 1047. - r,4 ,,,, _� �: t i ' T- t ,. 1. Material: Plastic, aluminum, or coated sheet steel. ' s.,l 2. Shapes: - , i ' a. Comerbead: Use at outside comers. �, ; b LC -Bead (J- Bead): Use at exposed panel edges. " 'rta c. L -Bead: Use where indicated �..., q : ` s a r, i, d. Expansion (Control) Joint: Use where indicated. 1 ]y': jJ, � �:,_ ; , GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES 09260 - 4 `" , ; ..,.., s ..,_,_..: i:....._,...._.. ........ ......__.,....os_.....:... .......r_........., .,..».. ,rrv.wry ,.,.h.,.. ,::.�.,.,:a ,....,. .. _ . .wa arerv�.+Ai:ab!fJ4� t'. ' �<a '; ;,;s::au' _.;:_<- „___,, 1, , ... - �lT— .• - • \•C. / ' ■ SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 —, 2.6 JOINT TREATMENT MATERIALS A. General: Comply with ASTM C 475. B. Joint Tape: Z 1. Interior Gypsum Wallboard: Pressure sensitive, open weave glass - fiber reinforcing tape. , 1 ,I- W C. Joint Compound for Interior Gypsum Wallboard: For each coat use formulation that is compati- ce . . - - -.4. . SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 — have been installed to receive ceiling hangers at spacing required to support ceilings and that hangers will develop their full strength. 1. Furnish concrete inserts and other devises indicated to other trades for installation in ad- , vance of time needed for coordination and construction. Z 3.3 INSTALLING STEEL FRAMING, GENERAL \.. I Z � w A. Installation Standards: ASTM C 754, and ASTM C 840 requirements that apply to framing installa- 6 U Lion. U O N D B. Install supplementary framing, blocking, and bracing at terminations in gypsum board assemblies u) Lil to support fixtures, equipment services, heavy trim, grab bars, toilet accessories, furnishings, or — I I similar construction. Comply with details indicated and with gypsum board manufacturers writ - w IL ten recommendations or, if none available, with United States Gypsum's "Gypsum Construction W O Handbook." _ _ 2 J u.a C. Isolate steel framing from building structure at locations indicated to prevent transfer of loading N imposed by structural movement. H W Z = 1. Isolate ceiling assemblies where they abut or are penetrated by building structure. F- 2. Isolate partition framing and wall furring where it abuts structure, except at floor. Install slip- Z O type joints at head of assemblies that avoid axial loading of assembly and laterally support Ili w assembly. U p co a. Use deep -leg deflection track where indicated. p E WW D. Do not bridge building control and expansion joints with steel framing or furring members. Frame H 0 both sides of joints independently. u- 0 u i — Z W . 3.4 INSTALLING STEEL SUSPENDED CEILING i H. Z A. Not withstanding specification to the contrary, install to achieve seismic requirements for state and UBC code. B. Suspend ceiling hangers from building structure as follows: 1 1. Install hangers plumb and free from contact with insulation or other objects within ceiling . plenum that are not part of supporting structural or ceiling suspension system. Splay hang- ers only where required to miss obstructions and offset resulting horizontal forces by brac- ing, countersplaying, or other equally effective means. 2. Where width of ducts and other construction within ceiling plenum produces hangerspac- ., ings that interfere with the location of hangers required to support standard suspension sys- • tem members, install supplemental suspension members and hangers in form of trapezes or equivalent devices. Size supplemental suspension members and hangers to support ceiling loads within performance limits established by referenced standards. ._. ..4.7 ;, 'P"�"-: 3. Secure wire hangers by looping and wire - tying, either directly to structures or to inserts, a ,.:.,,,..1, eyescrews, or other devices and fasteners that are secure and appropriate for substrate, 'f� : ; - ?tti and in a manner that will not cause them to deteriorate or otherwise fail. : =, 4. Secure hangers to structure, including intermediate framing members, by attaching to in- �' serfs, eyescrews, or other devices and fasteners that are secure and appropriate for struc- ,; . ture and hanger, and in a manner that will not cause hangers to deteriorate or otherwise *21 M fail. - % }y � fi b ; yy ` ; 5. Do not attach hangers to steel deck tabs. 6. Do not connect or suspend steel framing from ducts, pipes, or conduit. lye*, h; . v '' -. t ` 2 GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES 09260 - 6 ii % 0 a. rt{ �,,; ti f };•.:... ... .. i .: ... ..- ." ' .fir.. `r.`. .i '1L•in : /,.t'.f. ,, t;b: .u.:;an. i'k'tinLL .r,.ru ...... .. ... .. ,...... ..: ... ' ^n+eR`fl$13?EiWiNMN41xc4r.v. 1 - r • - `t •:r - -..s, 1 --+ --•\ r SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 C. Installation Tolerances: Install steel framing components for suspended ceilings so members for panel attachment are level to within 1 /8 inch in 12 feet measured lengthwise on each member and transversely between parallel members. , D. Sway -brace suspended steel framing with hangers used for support. 7 E. Wire -tie furring channels to supports, as required to comply with requirements for assemblies indi- , = f.. 1 cated. �,� ,}- w C4 2 F. Install suspended steel framing components in sizes and spacings indicated, but not less than that V required by the referenced steel framing and installation standards. 0 0 N 1. Hangers: 48 inches. W = ILI i 2. Carrying Channels (Main Runners): 48 inches o.c. -J 1- 1 3. Furring Channels (Furring Members): 16 inches o.c. w O 7 g 3.5 INSTALLING STEEL PARTITION u. < D I ....t — 0 A. Install tracks (runners) at floors, ceilings, and structural walls and columns where gypsum board H W assemblies abut other construction. Z H i ¢ — 1. Where studs are installed directly against exterior walls, install asphalt -felt or foam-gasket W O { ,-n isolation strip between studs and wall. j Q U ( c i _I B. Extend partition framing full height to structural supports or substrates above suspended ceilings, 0 — except where partitions are indicated to terminate at suspended ceilings or where detailed to extend above the finish ceilings. Continue framing over frames for doors and openings and = V aj • .. frame around ducts penetrating partitions above ceiling to provide support for gypsum board. 1 H — O . 1. For fire - resistance -rated and STC -rated partitions that extend to the underside of floor /roof jj Z — slabs and decks or other continuous solid - structure surfaces to obtain ratings, install framing U 2 �„ around structural and other members extending below floor /roof slabs and decks, as ~ O 1— needed to support gypsum board closures and to make partitions continuous from floorto Z , .-.. underside of solid structure. -j a. Terminate partition framing in suspended ceilings areas as detailed. 1 C. Install steel studs and furring at the following spacings: . 1 i 1. Single -Layer Construction: 16 inches o.c., unless otherwise indicated. 2. Multilayer Construction: 16 inches o.c., unless otherwise indicated. D. Install steel studs so flanges point in the same direction and leading edge or end of each panel can be attached to open (unsupported) edges of stud flanges first. E. Curved Areas: . 1. At atrium openings and elsewhere detailed: f "a' � ,. t "of:(ife rro k`r. i-: Y > .R a. Cut top and bottom track (runners) through leg and web at 2 -inch intervals for arc :. k� . length. In cutting lengths of track, allow for uncut straight lengths of not less than 12 I °M inches at ends of arcs. _ E 2. Bend track to uniform curve and locate straight lengths so they are tangent to arcs. ; -�.,a 3. Support outside (cut) leg of track by clinching steel sheet strip, 1 -inch- high -by- thickness of ., *. track metal, to inside of cut legs using metal lock fasteners. �, ' re m it�Nt .r GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES 09260 - 7 it::. = '%° tMlllMAi}RNMt -M h'MTTFtY MW -- _ + tea. <vr...wae.w........o..v.•u n- w..W., +: fK :.w. lYCa'a.' L /R_ , ■ !- -, 4r , I * • .I ^ 1 Th '^ -. SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 4. Begin and end each arc with a stud, and space intermediate studs equally along arcs at stud spacing recommended in writing by gypsum board manufacturer for radii indicated. On straight lengths of not Tess than 2 studs at ends of arcs, place studs 6 inches o.c. F. Frame door openings to comply with GA -600 and with gypsum board manufacturer's applicable written recommendations, unless otherwise indicated. Screw vertical studs at jambs to jamb an- chor clips on door frames; install runner track section (for cripple studs) at head and secure to Z jamb studs. ti = F" Z CL 1. Install two studs at each jamb, unless otherwise indicated. 5 2. Install cripple studs at head adjacent to each jamb stud, with a minimum 1 /2 -inch clear- -. U O once from jamb stud to allow for installation of control joint. 0 3. Extend jamb studs through suspended ceilings and brace above ceiling line to withstand co w forces generated by opening and closing doors. , „ j _ H co w G. Frame openings other than door openings the same as required for door openings, unless other- 0 wise indicated. Install framing below sills of openings to match framing required above door 2 heads. - -- g Q D H. Polyethylene Vapor Retarder. Install to comply with requirements specified in Division 7 Section CO a "Building Insulation." 1-- _ Z 1— I. Backing for surface mounted items: Provide sheet steel backing across not Tess than three studs Z O 0 in width and a minimum of 6 inches greater in height than the dimension of the item to be in- w w stalled. , U 0 co 0 — 3.6 APPLYING AND FINISHING PANELS, GENERAL W I— =U A. Gypsum Board Application and Finishing Standards: ASTM C 840 and GA -216. u~ 0 Z B. Finishing Levels: Level 5 in all selling areas and level 4 in all other areas. U CO F- C. Install ceiling board panels across framing to minimize the number of abutting end joints and to Z avoid abutting end joints in the central area of each ceiling. Stagger abutting end joints of ad- jacent panels not less than one framing member. D. Install gypsum panels with face side out. Butt panels together for a light contact at edges and . ends with not more than 1/16 inch of open space between panels. Do not force into place. 1 i E. Locate edge and end joints over supports, except in ceiling applications where intermediate - -• { supports or gypsum board back - blocking is provided behind end joints. Do not place tapered edges against cut edges or ends. Stagger vertical joints on opposite sides of partitions. Do not make joints other than control joints at comers of framed openings. F. Attach gypsum panels to steel studs so leading edge or end of each panel is attached to open (unsupported) edges of stud flanges first. ; ,t.:. - G. Attach gypsum panels to framing provided at openings and cutouts. ' , ` 4 f=='' f H. Form control and expansion joints with space between edges of adjoining gypsum panels. ikt,j4 I. Cover both faces of steel stud partition framing with gypsum panels in concealed spaces (above ceilings, etc.), except in chases braced intemally. ' ., 4,. 1. Unless concealed application is indicated or required for sound, fire, air, or smoke ratings, :�. coverage may be accomplished with scraps of not Tess than 8 sq. ft. in area. ', . :,', V GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES 09260 - 8 S S �, F. r .. r. ,.:.S it.J; R:t�Y L;V,f'11:Ul4i '., s. :t .•v.. . \W ,r1:•.tiA :.v .tV,.tawt - w.t :Rat ,,..., ... .. .. :3 w. - a+v..vw s... »..,.........._... .. _.......- ,.,.r.wt at'. .'.!. &-. .......: 1 .% - r. :r ti • w 1 SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA --• 02003 2. Fit gypsum panels around ducts, pipes, and conduits. 3. Where partitions intersect open concrete coffers, concrete joists, and other structural members projecting below underside of floor /roof slabs and decks, cut gypsum panels to fit profile formed by coffers, joists, and other structural members; allow 1 /4- to 3/8 -inch- , wide joints to install sealant. i J. Isolate perimeter of non -load- bearing gypsum board partitions at structural abutments, except < Z r floors. Provide 1 /4- to 1 /2 -inch- wide spaces at these locations, and trim edges with U -bead \- edge trim where edges of gypsum panels are exposed. Seal joints between edges and abutting a rii f -.. structural surfaces with acoustical sealant. to JU j K. Space fasteners in gypsum panels according to referenced gypsum board application and w 0 finishing standard and manufacturer's written recommendations. 0 H r � 1. Space screws a maximum of 12 inches o.c. for vertical applications. N u_ O w i L. Space fasteners in panels that are tile substrates a maximum of 8 inches o.c. < F- .. _. u.., Q 3.7 PANEL APPLICATION METHODS Z W --t Z I A. Single -Layer Application: O Z I , - 1. On ceilings, apply gypsum panels before wall /partition board application to the greatest 2 D i 1 extent possible and at right angles to framing, unless otherwise indicated. 0 -, 2. On partitions /walls, apply gypsum panels horizontally (perpendicular to framing), unless 0 otherwise indicated or required by fire - resistance -rated assembly, and minimize end joints. 01-- . W Ili O 7 a Stagger abutting end joints not Tess than one framing member in altemate courses 1-- 0 of board. I I Z 7 3. On Z- furring members, apply gypsum panels vertically (parallel to framing) with no end U } J - joints. Locate edge joints over furring members. 0 H I Z B. Multilayer Application on Partitions /Walls: Apply gypsum board indicated for base layers and 1 - 1 face layers vertically (parallel to framing) with joints of base layers located over stud or furring member and face -layer joints offset at least one stud or furring member with base -layer joints, unless otherwise indicated or required by fire- resistance -rated assembly. Staggerjoints on oppo- ‘ site sides of partitions. 1. Z- Furring Members: Apply base layer vertically (parallel to framing) and face layer either vertically (parallel to framing) or horizontally (perpendicular to framing) with vertical joints • i offset at least one furring member. Locate edge joints of base layer over furring members. I C. • Single -Layer Fastening Methods: Apply gypsum panels to supports with steel drill screws. D. Multilayer Fastening Methods: Fasten base layers and face layers separately to supports with _ _ screws. ,fir, .,, r . . j E. Curved Partitions: ; 3 . r,• 1. Install panels horizontally and unbroken, to the extent possible, across curved surface plus „ , �Y s 12 -inch- long straight sections at ends of curves and tangent to them. 2. Wet gypsum panels on surfaces that will become compressed where curve radius pre- %,1A FIT ' vents using d ry panels. Comply with gypsum board manufacturer's written recommends- !, fi >�,; , . v t` tions for curve radii, wetting methods, stacking panels after wetting, and other prepara- `., ;,' Lions that precede installing wetted gypsum panels. � � , GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES 09260 - 9 ,. =:-1. g .roe �� w «+ . v; y +ar<; ktWirh t1i3S��49t X14 _ ,\ and spacings per Interior Drawings. Comply with standard's manufarcturer's recommendations and written instructions for installation. . . 1. Install supplementary stud framing and framing members as required to support and an - .. • chor standards. 2. Install standards to proper position measured to finish gypsum panel surfaces, as required or recommended by standards manufacturer. ...: y ..., ' . E t 3. Install and attach standards to metal framing or substrate with fasteners of type and spas - -`' ing required per standards and substrate manufacturers. Use fasteners that will allow 1 , . �2A proper installation of gypsum panels and proper alignment of standards slot finish surfaces to finish surfaces of gypsum panels. w,.., ' .r 4. Cut, rout or slot gypsum panels accurately for proper fit to standards, and to avoid large: 1 gaps for filling between edge or board standards. . , 5. Apply gypsum compounds around perimeter of installed standards, to finish gypsum sur - (. .•f,;+ faces. Sand and finish to achieve a minimum Level 4 gypsum finish, or produce higher .' i', 1 ct L 4 " . rp 1L ,1 GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES 09260 - 10 NY . .. : -i, 7. ., + . .r i .. ...,,1 t (..s v x "L! ..... ,,.,..w,.nwcrirKai.°✓+F+ :r,' Genf 1, 1 tops , -*WI - . «, ` — _ ( 4 C ,.. 7 . i '- . ', -) - , GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBUES 09260 - 11 . "'•"_ i'i ... _....,,._:x,... _......_ .......�.......�.i.:,,.d:.,:<. ,... .,; . owns , 7 -- - — -- - - ;\ SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS ' Tukwila, WA 02003 _, 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Source Limitations: Obtain each type of acoustical ceiling panel and supporting suspension sys- tem through one source from a single manufacturer. B. Fire- Test - Response Characteristics: Provide acoustical panel ceilings that comply with the follow- Z ing requirements: - 1r • 1 Z '~ w I. Fire - Resistance Characteristics: Where indicated, provide acoustical panel ceilings identi- 174 j cal to those of assemblies tested for fire resistance per ASTM E 119 by UL or another testing -J v and inspecting agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. 0 0 tii to a. Fire- Resistance Ratings: Indicated by design designations from UL's "Fire Resistance W m Directory" or from the listings of another testing and inspecting agency. rn LL b. Identify materials with appropriate markings of applicable testing and inspecting W O agency. 2QQ 2. Surface - Buming Characteristics: Provide acoustical panels with the following surface- W buming characteristics complying with ASTM E 1264 for Class A materials as determined by N d testing identical products per ASTM E 84: 1 _ Z H a. Smoke - Developed Index: 450 or less. Z O W C. Seismic Standard: Provide acoustical panel ceilings designed and installed to withstand the ef- 2 m fects of earthquake motions according to the following: U o O- 1. U BC Standard 25-2, "Metal Suspension Systems for Acoustical Tile and for Lay -in Panel Ceil- W F= ings. Z U ' U- 17 1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING U N A. Deliver acoustical panels, suspension system components, and accessories to Project site in origi- Z nal, unopened packages and store them in a fully enclosed, conditioned space where they will be protected against damage from moisture, humidity, temperature extremes, direct sunlight, ! surface contamination, and other causes. B. Before installing acoustical panels, permit them to reach room temperature and a stabilized 1 . moisture content. . C. Handle acoustical panels carefully to avoid chipping edges or damaging units in any way. ,' 1.7 PROJECT CONDITIONS A. Environmental Limitations: Do not install acoustical panel ceilings until spaces are enclosed and weatherproof, wet work in spaces is complete and dry, work above ceilings is complete, and • 3t... - '. ambient temperature and humidity conditions are maintained at the levels indicated for Project _� ; <ia, <j -,><, , when occupied for its intended use. ., Q 1. Pressurized Plenums: Operate ventilation system for not less than 48 hours before begin- _ , , ning acoustical panel ceiling installation. ` ,,,, , ,, c4,1„,„, 5 - -W4 Mli t o 5 1 } { t ?i '� 4 t. a E ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILINGS 09511 - 2 1Y ' s ° ors .ry qn .` - , . # Tr '''1 ""°1Y��"'I".� - • . ' .� I � -1 .......,. .... ....... ,...K a. ++.wT.rnn*.«.:..,........ ,.._ »,.....,,.,.... ,.,,vaxF.u+t�M,diAE5 i1i7att�f.3'.t�lwu iYt:• t - , , — ■ --V( .— • -. Fes: { '} m,w. yn� nxnw . o „ — u..u... arwrn. wVNI . i�?:ia � 2:tiv "Wilt.tT ails.' " :' 'W444;44644 . - �. :\ 1 ■ ,---., . — SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 H. Size: 24 by 48 inches. 2.3 METAL SUSPENSION SYSTEMS, GENERAL , A. Metal Suspension System Standard: Provide manufacturer's standard direct -hung metal suspen- Z sion systems of types, structural classifications, and finishes indicated that comply with applicable -- < requirements in ASTM C 635. 1. • t— w cL B. Finishes and Colors, General: Comply with NAAMM's "Metal Finishes Manual for Architectural and 6 5 Metal Products" for recommendations for applying and designating finishes. Provide color to U O match ceiling panels. co p C. Attachment Devices: Size for five times the design load indicated in ASTM C 635, Table 1, "Direct - � _-` Hung," unless otherwise indicated. co u- w 0 1. Power - Actuated Fasteners in Concrete: Fastener system of type suitable for application 2 }} indicated, fabricated from corrosion- resistant materials, with clips or other accessory de- u. Q vices for attaching hangers of type indicated, and with capability to sustain, without fail- co ure, a load equal to 10 times that imposed by ceiling construction, as determined by test- Z W ing per ASTM E 1190, conducted by a qualified testing and inspecting agency. Z H D. Wire Hangers, Braces, and Ties: Provide wires complying with the following requirements: Z O ww 1. Zinc - Coated Carbon -Steel Wire: ASTM A 641 /A 641 M, Class 1 zinc coating, soff temper. D p 2. Size: Select wire diameter so its stress at three times hanger design Toad (ASTM C 635, Ta- 0 co ble 1, "Direct Hung ") will be less than yield stress of wire, but provide not less than 0.106- 01— , inch- diameter wire. w w IV ' E. Hanger Rods: Mild steel, zinc coated or protected with rust- inhibitive paint. ! ~ O ' - Z F. Angle Hangers: Angles with legs not less than 7/8 inch wide; formed with 0.04 -inch- thick, galva- U nized steel sheet complying with ASTM A 653/A 653M, G90 coating designation; with bolted con- O H nections and .5/16-inch- diameter bolts. Z . i G. Seismic Struts: Manufacturer's standard compression struts designed to accommodate seismic forces. H. Seismic Clips: Manufacturer's standard seismic clips designed and spaced to secure acoustical panels in- place. I. Hold -Down Clips: Where indicated, provide manufacturer's standard hold -down clips spaced 24 inches o.c. on all cross tees. J. Impact Clips: Where indicated, provide manufacturer's standard impact -clip system designed to absorb impact forces against acoustical panels. 2.4 METAL EDGE MOLDINGS AND TRIM" A. Roll- Formed Sheet -Metal Ed a Moldings Trim: Type �� , � g g y pe and profile indicated or, if not indicated, ?fi 1 . ' manufacturer's standard moldings for edges and penetrations that fit acoustical panel edge de- `` {;,:.. „ . TA tails and suspension systems indicated; formed from sheet metal of same material, finish, and ''" `' color as that used for exposed flanges of suspension system runners. a' • f, .fi Y . 4t ,..y14 ......, t fi .r. - rA , j ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILINGS 09511 - 4 {5 ; ; ya file t,A s 7,4 w L;,a i x,M tN mu4m,.. „..,9„....,. � fi ...„,,,„„,.„ «.,+,,.... ,.,,., „„ „„„,.,.aa.twatC.Ye F7YKt aS , i , .- -- - . . .,\ ■, -Th t0" -' t l , •■ SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 C. Secure bracing wires to ceiling suspension members and to supports with a minimum of four tight tums. Suspend bracing from building's structural members as required for hangers, without at- taching to permanent metal forms, steel deck, or steel deck tabs. Fasten bracing wires into con- --, crete with cast -in -Race or postinstalled anchors. D. Install edge moldings and trim of type indicated at perimeter of acoustical ceiling area and Z where necessary to conceal edges of acoustical panels. ,— i- \, 1. Apply acoustical sealant in a continuous ribbon concealed on back of vertical legs of • ' re f- Z 4. Protect lighting fixtures and air ducts to comply with requirements indicated for fire- — Z ' resistance -rated assembly. U co ■ I- H 0 3.4 CLEANING Z A. Clean exposed surfaces of acoustical panel ceilings, including trim, edge moldings, and suspen- 1 sion system members. Comply with manufacturer's written instructions for cleaning and touchup . of minor finish damage. Remove and replace ceiling components that cannot be successfully cleaned and repaired to permanently eliminate evidence of damage. • END OF SECTION 09511 ' l -':n' .74L ; i I y��;r "�1r 1 ih'Sx �'$� k ACOUSTICAL PANEL CEILINGS 09511 - 6 t j L4 "F. .. t.', .. ,: .«w::ai[. �.+. >'lli:.ic:, ... J' .,...x. x..nc.:.,......Na . snfr.rFx. r.. r M.. ...,.... a• s' w+. w....,..... ....,...,...........n.K....t.u. iliMlirY,y 111 'A'S4Y4'gYsj Renhaw.�� 1 i c • SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA -� 02003 1 ! SECTION 09651 - RESILIENT FLOOR TILE PART 1- GENERAL Z 4 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS w rt i A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Condi- 0 tions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 0 U) w B. Federated /Space Book 1, Color & materials, Floorcovering, Furniture Specifications, and Finish IJJ - j Schedule. w O w 2 I 1.2 SUMMARY ' - g A. This Section includes installation of the following which the Owner will purchase: = Ci ; I- al - 1 = 1. Vinyl composition tile (VCT). Z -� 2. Resilient wall base and accessories. - Z O W s 1.3 SUBMITTALS v O u) 0 I- A. Maintenance Data: For resilient products to include in maintenance manuals. u' 1.4 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING .. Z U 1 _..1 A. Store resilient products and installation materials in dry spaces protected from the weather, with ambient temperatures maintained within range recommended by manufacturer, but not less than 50 deg F or more than 90 deg F. Store tiles on flat surfaces. I ^� I ._t 1.5 PROJECT CONDITIONS • A. Maintain temperatures within range recommended by manufacturer, but not Tess than 70 deg F or more than 95 deg F, in spaces to receive floor tile during the following time periods: • 1. 48 hours before installation. 2. During installation. 3. 48 hours after installation. J B. After installation period, maintain temperatures within range recommended by manufacturer, but not less than 55 deg F or more than 95 deg F. C. Close spaces to traffic during floor covering installation. ' `'` Va D. Close spaces to traffic for 48 hours after floor covering installation. E. Install resilient products after other finishing operations, including aintin have been completed. E �dtii;L ; ^`L'".�`^" • Mir ' RESILIENT FLOOR TILE 09651 - 1 x , . , . ... • _.:..': i:. ., a +, iv. a+. . • .........vwrr...- ......... •... ....._......, ..,.�.+.raxnMfl9+Y7Fi5#Y . . SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 MANUFACTURERS A. Products: See Federated /Space Book 1, Color & materials, Floorcovering, Fumiture Specifica- tions, and Finish Schedule. • Z LLI 2.2 INSTALLATION MATERIALS ,. J U 00 A. Trowelable Leveling and Patching Compounds: Latex - modified, portland cement based or co 0 blended hydraulic cement based formulation provided or approved by resilient product manu- w facturer for applications indicated. N W O B. Adhesives: Water - resistant type recommended by manufacturer to suit resilient products and substrate conditions indicated. - -- w g J C. Metal Edge Strips: Where indicated on interior drawings, extruded aluminum with mill finish of co d width shown, of height required to protect exposed edges of tiles, and in maximum available W lengths to minimize running joints. Z D. Resilient Edge Strips: See Federated /Space Book 1, Color & materials, Floorcovering, Fumiture W O uj Specifications, and Finish Schedule .� 0 PART 3 - EXECUTION 0 H W W . 1-- i 3.1 EXAMINATION O tli A. Examine substrates, with Installer present, for compliance with requirements for installation toler- — ances, moisture content, and other conditions affecting performance. 0 1- Z 1. Verify that finishes of substrates comply with tolerances and other requirements specified in • . other Sections and that substrates are free of cracks, ridges, depressions, scale, and for - eign deposits that might interfere with adhesion of resilient products. 2. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. ! . 3.2 PREPARATION A. Prepare substrates according to manufacturer's written recommendations to ensure adhesion of resilient products. • j B. Concrete Substrates: Prepare according to ASTM F 710. 1. Verify that substrates are dry and free of curing compounds sealers and hardeners. 2. Alkalinity and Adhesion Testing: Perform tests recommended by manufacturer. Proceed Y g � Y with installation only after substrates pass testing.fer 3. Moisture Testing: � a. Perform anhydrous calcium chloride test, ASTM F 1869. Proceed with installation ;> IrsV only after substrates have maximum moisture - vapor- emission rate of 3 lb of wa- ter/1000 sq. ft. in 24 hours. - Fr,i " % °y=''. }. .E RESILIENT FLOOR TILE 09651 - 2 >,o'. a ..w• ... ,. .: >: .:(a'n, . ,.,,c.4. Irv.- .l,:uK..uv .. .,.. .. ,.. ,.F .,......E. ...v..,<.......na+ea�rf?. .- 7 zr 1 I SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 b. Perform tests recommended by manufacturer. Proceed with installation only after substrates pass testing. C. Remove substrate coatings and other substances that are incompatible with adhesives and that contain soap, wax, oil, or silicone, using mechanical methods recommended by manufacturer. Do not use solvents. Z D. Use trowelable leveling and patching compound to fill cracks, holes, and depressions in sub- 1.. H w strafes. CG 2 1 1 E. Move resilient products and installation materials into spaces where they will be installed at least U O . 48 hours in advance of installation. U 0 CD LI) -� 1. Do not install resilient products until they are same temperature as space where they are -J H to be installed. U) LL ..i w O F. Sweep and vacuum clean substrates to be covered by resilient products immediately before in- J stallation. After cleaning, examine substrates for moisture, alkaline salts, carbonation, and dust. u.. Q i _; Proceed with installation only affer unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. co d = w 3.3 TILE INSTALLATION ? 0 -.; Z I } w w A. Unless otherwise indicated, lay out tiles from center marks established with principal walls, dis- g m counting minor offsets, so tiles at opposite edges of room are of equal width. Adjust as necessary D CI to avoid using cut widths that equal Tess than one -half tile at perimeter. 0 - 0i- 1. Lay tiles square with room axis. = U • I '' ►_ - ' B. Match tiles for color and pattem by selecting tiles from cartons in the same sequence as manu- 0 factured and packaged, if so numbered. Discard broken, cracked, chipped, or deformed tiles. di Z U= 1. Lay tiles with grain running in one direction. ~ O H- Z 1 C. Scribe, cut, and fit tiles to butt neatly and tightly to vertical surfaces and permanent fixtures in- 1 cluding built -in fumiture, cabinets, pipes, outlets, edgings, door frames, thresholds, and nosings. D. Extend tiles into toe spaces, door reveals, closets, and similar openings. 1 E. Maintain reference markers, holes, and openings that are in place or marked forfuture cutting by repeating on floor tiles as marked on substrates. Use chalk or other nonpermanent, nonstaining marking device. F. Adhere tiles to flooring substrates using a full spread of adhesive applied to substrate to produce . a completed installation without open cracks, voids, raising and puckering at joints, telegraphing of adhesive spreader marks, and other surface imperfections. 3.4 RESILIENT WALL BASE INSTALLATION ' ,:•: _ A. Apply wall base to walls, columns, pilasters, casework and cabinets in toe spaces, and other ' e :Nt' permanent t en fixtures Lures rn rooms and areas where base is required. ; �z : ..,,a , ) Sg B. Install wall base in lengths as long as practicable without gaps at seams and with tops of adja- . cent pieces aligned. rtc, 64:,.. RESILIENT FLOOR TILE 09651 - 3 "'1'�' g : = •F .. , .... _ ......... ...... _..........:uiU:attidvax..., w , a.:..ss,..w.'..,n.. -,_,. _ ,... ,.,_ ... «, ....... ,...,.. ,. . ,, .. -,„ a „,,,_,.,,w..,...e......,.•n+ _,.,n +✓,`,!.e'q,+toit$w wwwwa „ !'@! 1 . ;` SOUTNCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 C. Tightly adhere wall base to substrate throughout length of each piece, with base in continuous contact with horizontal and vertical substrates. D. Do not stretch wall base during installation. ' ' E. On masonry surfaces or other similar irregular substrates, fill voids along top edge of wall base with Z manufacturer's recommended adhesive filler material. \' , Hw F. Premolded Outside Comers: Install premolded corners before installing straight pieces. CL n .- - - \ F ti. _ .. `) • ' SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 SECTION 09680 — CARPET PART I - GENERAL Z 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS W re 2 - 1 A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary Condi- U O tions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 0 0 to w . _ B. Federated /Space Book 1, Color & Materials, Floor Covering, Fumiture Specifications, and Finish j Schedules. N LL w i 1.2 SUMMARY - -- u. (0 d A. This Section includes installation for the following which will be purchased by the Owner: = w _ H 1. Carpet identified in Federated /Space Book 1, Color & Materials, Floor Covering, Furniture Z 1.- 1 Specifications, and Finish Schedules. I- 0 LL! t— ju 1.3 SUBMITTALS 0 0 0 H , ' A. Shop Drawings: Show the following: = uj . 1 — U 1. Columns, doorways, enclosing walls or partitions, built -in cabinets, and locations where u_ 0 cutouts are required in carpet. Z -- 2. Carpet type, color, and dye lot. o _ 3. Seam locations, types, and methods. 1 Z -I 4. Pattem type, repeat size, location, direction, and starting point. Z i_ 5. Type, color, and location of insets and borders. 6. Type, color, and location of edge, transition, and other accessory strips. 7. Transition details to other flooring materials. See interior details) B. Maintenance Data: For carpet to include in maintenance manuals specified in Division 1. In- 1 clude the following: 1. Methods for maintaining carpet, including cleaning and stain - removal products and pro - cedures and manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule. 2. Precautions for cleaning materials and methods that could be detrimental to carpet. 1 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE • A. Installer Qualifications: An experienced installer who is certified by the Floor Covering Installation `_ `,e Board or who can demonstrate compliance with its certification program requirements. , '1-.,.4');',./"'-1 �v 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING "` '' ''';Ei r , "Storage 9• i s A. General: Comply with CRI 104, Section 5, "Stora a and Handling." . ,, ' ,s g yu 4. Tyyy CARPET 09680 1 "$ "', '', 1" \" - ....m„..nws+ -w »....., .___..____ __. ... own..,..,,,,",..,- ,.h.,..,.- --..o ,,,,,,,, +mot ' r SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 PART2- PRODUCTS 2.1 CARPET A. Products: See Federated /Space Book 1, Color & Materials, Floor Covering, Fumiture Specifica- Z tions, and Finish Schedules < • ti ,Z 2.2 INSTALLATION ACCESSORIES 6 U U A. Trowelable Leveling and Patching Compounds: Latex - modified, hydraulic- cement -based formu- co lotion provided by or recommended by the following: W = 1- 1. Carpet manufacturer. u- 2. Carpet cushion manufacturer. uj O - • g J B. Adhesives: Water - resistant, mildew- resistant, nonstaining type to suit products and subfloor condi- u Q tions indicated, that complies with flammability requirements for installed carpet and that is rec- co ommended by the following: W Z = 1. Carpet manufacturer. 0 2. Carpet cushion manufacturer. Z 1- C. • Tackless Carpet Stripping: Water - resistant plywood in strips as required to match cushion thick- 0 ness and that comply with CRI 104, Section 11.3. . N C3 - D. Seaming Cement: Hot -melt adhesive tape or similar product recommended by carpet mane- = W: facturer for taping seams and butting cut edges at backing to form secure seams and to prevent H H pile Toss at seams. I- O Z E. Metal Edge Strips: Extruded aluminum with mill finish of width shown as detailed, of height re- U co quired to protect exposed edge of carpet, and of maximum lengths to minimize running joints. F. Vinyl Reducer Edge Strips: As Shown on interior drawings and specified in Federated /Space Book 1, Color & Materials, Floor Covering, Fumiture Specifications, and Finish Schedules. 4 PART 3 - EXECUTION , 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Examine substrates, areas, and conditions for compliance with requirements for maximum mois- •• , ture content, alkalinity range, installation tolerances, and other conditions affecting carpet per - formance. Verify that substrates and conditions are satisfactory for carpet installation and com- ply with requirements specified. 3.2 PREPARATION r S� ��� �` :F,3 A. General, Comply with CRI 104, Section 6.2, "Site Conditions, Floor Preparation, and carpets 'v: -, manufacturer's written installation instructions for preparing substrates indicated to receive carpet ' installation. ;; ,A5 Al 4 x•s ti ,,i }4 CARPET 09680 - 2 MR-VA 1 _ 'r . •••., ` v A 'GY.: . .:. ..... .' a.....,; i_: ..auC.u......s.;.n..r.w.:.,,., . . ..., , .... .. .,..a...............,.....,.... _ .. - . ,o,.... H;..,..r,....u..m•n' rr4.ef+n . F,'!S i . .a.4..'1.uyaJv`ew'. . — _ . 1-"....11 .. --- - ..\ ...., ' 1- 0 Z1-. LLI uj 2 , • 0 , O u) , O - Ca 1- .. ILI u j , - 0 Z ili CO 0 - .--: I , 0 I- - ., Z . 1 ,,uxi 1 Sw•rie • 1 f I ...4 • ..; 1 1: 1 1 17.■.‘ZA:.2.7; : .,...J '.1T, ■ . f r I ', t ' 4 , • , ' ".-.. '. '''N''' , ■ ' •,-. !S• • , , r,'•• - "'?"; r: 4' ' ' ..' 3 ,1,..............gel . CARPET 09680 - 4 ,,,,,,,, •,, ,.',,,',,' ,,... ' 1,............4. .. ,........,-. •• , , • - .- – ■ � -, ;\ 1 SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA --, 02003 a I SECTION 09900 - PAINTING 1 , i PART 1- GENERAL ! Z i1 a • { 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS 1- w re • 1 A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary U 0 f Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section co 0 I co I —, J i 1 1.2 STANDARD co u.. , `4 fl w 1 A. Conform to the minimum standards for material and work, including surface preparation, as ^" set forth in the "Architectural Specifications Manual - Painting, Wallcovering, and Gypsum g = K Wallboard ", latest edition, published by Specifications Services, Inc. and hereafter called the LL d " Manual" N = F- w _ I Z 1- , ,.,ti 1.3 SUMMARY Z 1 2 D 3 A . This Section includes surface preparation and field painting of the following: D 0 0 W 1. Exposed exterior items and surfaces. p }-- 2. Exposed interior items and surfaces. w w 3. Surface preparation, priming, and finish coats specified in this Section are in addition to H 0 ' __I shop priming and surface treatment specified in other Sections. u. ~O 1 . — - -1 B. Paint exposed surfaces, except where the paint schedules indicate that a surface or material U tii (0 is not to be painted or is to remain natural. If the paint schedules do not specifically mention F = an item or a surface, paint the item or surface the same as similar adjacent materials or z I— , surfaces whether or not schedules indicate colors. If the schedules do not indicate color or 1 finish, the Architect will select from standard colors and finishes available. __J i 1. Painting includes field painting of exposed bare and covered pipes and ducts (including color coding), hangers, exposed steel and iron work, and primed metal 1 surfaces of mechanical and electrical equipment. --.1 2. Interior concrete surfaces in the parking garage portion of the building is not to be painted unless specifically noted on the drawings or in the Finish Schedule. 1 C. Do not paint prefinished items, concealed surfaces, finished metal surfaces, operating parts, and labels. ' I D. Related Sections include the following: 1. Division 5 Section "Metal Fabrications" for shop priming ferrous metal. 'W' •.; 2. Division 8 Section "Steel Doors and Frames' for shop priming steel doors and frames >' ' :' r 0 i. :8 1,..,. !x, 3 . Division 9 Section "Gypsum Board Assemblies" for surface preparation for gypsum board. . 'S' rj , 5s..� I 1.4 DEFINITIONS 1c ,,�:: 15.+�•'. ,, ;.,� . ,a.r :� A. General: Standard coating terms defined in ASTM D 16 apply to this Section. ''''I'', °4 ";t'`.c,` ;w . 'r PAINTING # 09900 - 1 ;ar fi. k, i „ �;;, - ,. .... , . .....: , '.u..,4, ,.._.. , ... , , .... ......— ,.. ,., ..r >z✓ ... .r .... _ . _..m,........a.....,... ...._. _...:,..w ..v.w rnt , ?16. t- a.: . - .- / - - , - SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 1. Flat refers to a lusterless or matte finish with a gloss range below 15 when measured at an 85- degree meter. 2. Eggshell refers to low -sheen finish with a gloss range between 5 and 20 when measured at a 60- degree meter. "" 3. Satin refers to low -sheen finish with a gloss range between 15 and 35 when measured at a 60- degree meter. 4. Semigloss refers to medium -sheen finish with a gloss range between 30 and 65 when < measured at a 60- degree meter. 1.„ H Z 5. Full gloss refers to high -sheen finish with a gloss range more than 65 when measured at ' , ' Lii r a 60- degree meter. 6 -, J U 0 0 , 1.5 SUBMITTALS co H ' A. Product Data: For each paint system specified. Include block fillers and primers. co u- r 1. Material List: Provide an inclusive list of required coating materials. Indicate each 2 I/ 1. and cross - reference specific coating, finish system, and application. Identify . + 1 Q each material by manufacturer's catalog number and general classification. N d . 2. Manufacturer's Information: Provide manufacturer's technical information, including _ label analysis and instructions for handling, storing, and applying each coating material I" _ proposed for use. ' • Z I , I-- O al B. Initial Color Selection: The Architect will provide a color schedule keyed to a color system of LU the Architect's choosing. See Appendix. U 0 C. Samples for Verification: Of each color and material to be applied, with texture to simulate CO actual conditions. w _ ww 1. Provide stepped Samples, defining each separate coat, including block fillers and ~ H 2. Provide a list of materials and applications for each coat of each sample. Label each 0 _ co sample for location and application. p I 3. Submit Samples on 12" x 12" rigid board for the Architect's review of color and texture Z • only: a. Stained or Natural Wood: Provide two 4- by- 8-inch samples of natural- or stained- wood finish on actual wood surfaces. 1.6 QUALITY ASSURANCE • i 1 A. Applicator Qualifications: Engage an experienced applicator who has completed painting system applications similar in material and extent to that indicated for this Project with a record of successful in- service performance. B. Source Limitations: Obtain block fillers, primers, and undercoat materials for each coating system from the same manufacturer as the finish coats. . .�{ ,, s , Y 1 i, '` i 1.7 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING m , , ere,, `_" . A. Deliver materials to the Project Site in manufacturer's original, unopened packages and rF containers bearing manufacturer's name and label, and the following information: f °R eci r , ;, 1. Product name or title of material. i. •; 2. Product description (generic classification or binder type). 1 • •' ; I. p Y ' '. ) ., ,AVt'j VI Rap I . PAINTING 09900 - 2 i t. CI .*. . •,' �. .. s.LY,: aY .. ,. .... „i,:t ,R:« « -, ..a:ov ws. trNwwYnnna u: ., +y.. s , hnria.. >: p�iiWH 5duxnamk.. �.... , , _.,I , .— ..... — .. r 7 — • ' • � PAINTING 09900 - 3 °`i }, :` J .- --, SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 ..., service and application, as demonstrated by manufacturer based on testing and field experience. B. Material Quality: Provide manufacturers best - quality paint material of the various coating -' types specified. Paint - material containers not displaying manufacturer's product identification will not be acceptable. Z 1. Proprietary Names: Use of manufacturers proprietary product names to designate , Z colors or materials is not intended to imply that products named are required to be 'i- Z used to the exclusion of equivalent products of other manufacturers. Fumish 6 2 manufacturers material data and certificates of performance for proposed .._ J V substitutions. 0 0 N C. Colors: Provide color selections made by the Architect. J H U) O w PART 3 - EXECUTION _ 2 _ u_ a D 3.1 EXAMINATION = W I-- _ A. Examine substrates, areas, and conditions, with the Applicator present, under which painting Z 1-- will be performed for compliance with paint application requirements. Z O 1. Do not begin to apply paint until unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected and 2 D surfaces receiving paint are thoroughly dry. v 2. Start of painting will be construed as the Applicators acceptance of surfaces and 0 — conditions within a particular area. WW x . B. Coordination of Work: Review other Sections in which primers are provided to ensure 1- H compatibility of the total system for various substrates. On request, fumish information on — characteristics of finish materials to ensure use of compatible primers. w Z 1. Notify the Architect about anticipated problems using the materials specified over ... 0 F substrates primed by others. Z 3.2 PREPARATION ■ A. General: Remove hardware and hardware accessories, plates, machined surfaces, lighting fixtures, and similar items already installed that are not to be painted. If removal is _: . impractical or impossible because of the size or weight of the item, provide surface - applied protection before surface preparation and painting. 1. After completing painting operations in each space or area, reinstall items removed -, using workers skilled in the trades involved. B. Cleaning: Before applying paint or other surface treatments, clean the substrates of ". substances that could impair the bond of the various coatings. Remove oil and grease before '' - - 'z. cleaning. ,;<; .: 11 •�,4 y:i i_YSSt(A r 1'Y� + k k� 1. Schedule cleaning and painting so dust and other contaminants from the cleaning „„.; , s. t . process will not fall on wet, newly painted surfaces. ' ,4 , � ,;,, C. Surface Preparation: Clean and prepare surfaces to be painted in accordance with the r Y Manual and the manufacturer's written instructions for each particular substrate condition ; :* . iI V.' and as specified. wrJ rit tt, . Wittl PAINTING 09900 - 4 i c .177. . ei LLF:4;a14 : { - -k.CI -, :\ i SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA '� 02003 i D. Materials Preparation: Mix and prepare paint materials according to manufacturer's written instructions. 7 1. Maintain containers used in mixing and applying paint in a clean condition, free of 1 foreign materials and residue. 2. Stir material before application to produce a mixture of uniform density. Stir as required Z -- 1 during application. Do not stir surface film into material. If necessary, remove surface , aC film and strain material before using. 1. ? Z Ili 3. Use only thinners approved by paint manufacturer and only within recommended limits. 1 E. Tinting: Tint each undercoat a lighter shade to simplify identification of each coat when U O multiple coats of the same material are applied. Tint undercoats to match the color of the N 0 finish coat, but provide sufficient differences in shade of undercoats to distinguish each co al -- separate coat. I WO 3.3 APPLICATION 2 5 A. General: Apply paint according to manufacturer's written instructions. Use applicators and co techniques best suited for substrate and type of material being applied. F z — W �.. Z 1 1. Paint colors, surface treatments, and finishes are indicated in the schedules. t•' 2. Do not paint over dirt, rust, scale, grease, moisture, scuffed surfaces, or conditions Z O detrimental to formation of a durable paint film. ILI j 3. Provide finish coats that are compatible with primers used. U CI 4. The term "exposed surfaces" includes areas visible when permanent or built -in fixtures, convector covers, covers for finned -tube radiation, grilles, and similar components are O co in place. Extend coatings in these areas, as required, to maintain the system integrity w w and provide desired protection. = 5. Paint surfaces behind movable equipment and fumiture the same as similar exposed u H surfaces. Before the final installation of equipment, paint surfaces behind permanently — O --1 fixed equipment or fumiture with prime coat only. iu w 6. Paint interior surfaces of ducts with a flat, nonspecular black paint where visible through U = H _.) registers or grilles. p 1- 7. Paint back sides of access panels and removable or hinged covers to match exposed Z -1 surfaces. 8. Finish exterior doors on tops, bottoms, and side edges the same as exterior faces. 9. Finish interior of wall and base cabinets and similar field- finished casework to match exterior. 1 1 10. Sand lightly between each succeeding enamel or vamish coat. • i B. Scheduling Painting: Apply first coat to surfaces that have been cleaned, pretreated, or otherwise prepared for painting as soon as practicable after preparation and before ! subsequent surface deterioration. 1. The number of coats and the film thickness required are the same regardless of application method. Do not apply succeeding coats until the previous coat has cured as recommended by the manufacturer. If sanding is required to produce a smooth, ,, :. even surface according to manufacturer's written instructions, sand between 3 _" a $. i 2. Omit primer on metal surfaces that have been shop primed and touchup painted. "`�^ ^ 3. If undercoats, stains, or other conditions show through final coat of paint, apply ; 1 r . .;S additional coats until p '' p aint film is of uniform finish, color, and a ppearance. Give ,i,114,,,,.. ,; ,f' -., , ,. attention to ensure edges, comers, crevices, welds, and exposed fasteners receive a dry ,,r,.4 ,,Ay ( film thickness equivalent to that of flat surfaces. ,, yaw z ' .J 4. Allow sufficient time between successive coats to permit proper drying. Do not recoat 11,a'S surfaces until paint has dried to where it feels firm, does not deform or feel sticky under r+ _ns l 1 .'t 1 ` J • PAINTING 09900 - 5 ,, ; ¢ 17:9M1 4 ..: .. .. .. .....:. .:•.. ,:; - ..,:.,.,. .,. . .. ;.,:,.,,...: L'',.,:r x,.rm:.:. ,,... .. .... ,.,, v...w . .w......,.- ..... .....,., .w.;cxa atRi NQ Mi .. W4, - , - SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 -„ moderate thumb pressure, and where application of another coat of paint does not cause the undercoat to lift or lose adhesion. C. Application Procedures: Apply points and coatings by brush, roller, spray, or other applicators according to manufacturer's written instructions. Q 1. Brushes: Use brushes best suited for the type of material applied. Use brush of �- , = H appropriate size for the surface or item being painted. '` r t— W . 2. Rollers: Use rollers of carpet, velvet back, or high -pile sheep's wool as recommended rt 2 by the manufacturer for the material and texture required. 6 U 3. Spray Equipment: Use airless spray equipment with orifice size as recommended by the 0 0 manufacturer for the material and texture required. u) 0 U) W 111 I D. Minimum Coating Thickness: Apply paint materials no thinner than manufacturer's N recommended spreading rate. Provide the total dry film thickness of the entire system as Ill O recommended by the manufacturer. } E. Mechanical and Electrical Work: Painting of mechanical and electrical work is limited to • , u Q items exposed in occupied spaces. d F. Mechanical items to be painted include, but are not limited to, the following: Z H 1. Piping, pipe hangers, and supports. Z O 2. Ductwork. I ui 3. Insulation. 4. Motors and mechanical equipment. U u 5. Accessory items. 0 F W • G. Electrical items to be painted include, but are not limited to, the following: H U IL ~ O 1. Conduit and fittings. . Z N H. Block Fillers: Apply block fillers to concrete masonry block at a rate to ensure complete F V -, Z coverage with pores filled. O f' Z I. Prime Coats: Before applying finish coats, apply a prime coat of material, as recommended by the manufacturer, to material that is required to be painted or finished and that has not been prime coated by others. Recoat primed and sealed surfaces where evidence of suction , I spots or unsealed areas in first coat appears, to ensure a finish coat with no bum through or other defects due to insufficient sealing. J. Pigmented (Opaque) Finishes: Completely cover surfaces as necessary to provide a smooth, ,„ opaque surface of uniform finish, color, appearance, and coverage. Cloudiness, spotting, holidays, laps, brush marks, runs, sags, ropiness, or other surface imperfections will not be • acceptable. • K. Transparent (Clear) Finishes: Use multiple coats to produce a glass- smooth surface film of even luster. Provide a finish free of laps, runs. cloudiness, color irregularity, brush marks, orange u_ peel, nail holes. or other surface imperfections. .,.� t 4, �" PA . j 1. Provide satin finish for final coats. , ,,0,;0c. ,'` L. Stipple Enamel Finish: Roll and redistribute paint to an even and fine texture. Leave no �,,J 01040:t evidence of rolling, such as laps, irregularity in texture, skid marks, or other surface imperfections. .` M. Completed Work: Match approved samples for color, texture, and coverage. Remove, repaint work not complying with re requirements. t ' refinish, or re p q { /' I�.f y. .I� ',4 s'l I , :,,s,,-. . PAINTING 09900 - 6 J - r , i ' SOU1HCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA -- r. ` "wifr {J ` Ai u PAINTING 09900 - 7 h ,A r " r' r.. - ... ,ww.n. , . --k,..cr- --,, 1 - ,_ •I i -.,'• ... \1 1 1 i . . . . . . . • 1 -----% 1 , . SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 1 CMU Walls INT 6-D Custom Grade .q 1 Semi-Gloss Rnish. I . --- Wood Doors INT 1-G Premium Grade ' ' Satin Finish Z Hollow Metal Doors and Frames INT 11-A Premium Grade Semi-Gloss Finish \., ce 6 m 1 . , 1 END OF SECTION 09900 0 0 1 w i i I CD U. ) 1 . u. a 0 D — CY i 1— ILI . . I Z F.- 1- 0 Z I- al w 2 n D Ca , ... , I- r - . id O ..- y, 1-- z . . . , 1 , , ......., i ., . • , , , • . • . ,....., . • . • 1 , ' . . I ...... • . 1 • ' 1 .....J , I , .....-4 Y f. ■ i',:: . 1 '.,,,' ; ' ' . ,....,,, ..... 1 . C lr.Fg.:: 1 ',7: 13, 7; 7 [1: 1.,•'5.‘,r-`,;' I I ' I r1/4 .i.f. ',1 ""'"Vs" A "4'1.!.-- 7 .., PAINTING 09900 - 8 1 .,„._..4.„. ....., i , . v '' , • . .. , ,, , ,. . . ; ■ ... —. ..�� , S \ . SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 SECTION 10520 - FIRE- PROTECTION SPECIALTIES PART 1 - GENERAL f 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS ■ F' W arm •C 4 — A. Drawings and general provisions of the Contract, including General and Supplementary 6 5 _J U Conditions and Division 1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. U 0 W = 1.2 SUMMARY N A. This Section includes the following: 1. Portable fire extinguishers. LL Q i 2. Fire- protection cabinets for portable fire extinguishers. CO d � J Z ~ 1.3 SUBMITTALS Z� A. Product Data: Include construction details, material descriptions, dimensions of individual components and profiles, and finishes for fire - protection specialties. V N i 1. Fire Extinguishers: Include rating and classification. a F- . 2. Cabinets: Include roughing -in dimensions, details showing mounting methods, W W relationships of box and trim to surrounding construction, door hardware, cabinet type, U trim style, and panel style. u. O. — Z -1 B. Samples for Initial Selection: Manufacturer's color charts consisting of units or sections of units W { J U showing the full range of colors, textures, and pattems available for each type of cabinet �' finish indicated. Z 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE . A. Source Limitations: Obtain fire extinguishers and cabinets through one source from a single y . manufacturer. • J ' B. NFPA Compliance: Fabricate and label fire extinguishers to comply with NFPA 10, "Standard for Portable Fire Extinguishers." J C. Fire Extinguishers: Listed and labeled for type, rating, and classification by an independent testing agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. PART 2 - PRODUCTS i Q t ' 2.1 MANUFACTURERS i 1 A. Manufacturers: Subject to compliance with requirements, provide products by one of the following:�� 1. Portable Fire Extinguishers: ' 4 2:141 A, fi FIRE - PROTECTION SPECIALTIES 10520 - 1 r,. 4' ... ......,.... _,_... »a.a,.....+:a..hi:io.:.w:« .......».. .,. «.,..... «.....,.,.wawnvr+nya . ..t,sr tnvn.cc, w ... ..... .:....,. >.. ,.... *;rum.... ' 1 .r....., . -�,,. SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS • Tukwila, WA 02003 a. Amerex Corporation. b. Badger, Div. of Figgie Fire Protection Systems. c. General Fire Extinguisher Corporation. d. J.L. Industries, Inc. e. Kidde: Walter Kidde, The Fire Extinguisher Co. f. Larsen's Manufacturing Company. ..._ g. Potter - Roemer, Div. of Smith Industries, Inc. \. l < F' - H re 2 2. Fire- Protection Cabinets: Q J U a. General Accessory Manufacturing Co. U O N O b. J.L. Industries, Inc. c. Larsen's Manufacturing Company. J d. Potter - Roemer, Div. of Smith Industries, Inc. co u. O 2.2 MATERIALS - g A. Stainless -Steel Sheet: ASTM A 666/A 666M, Type 302 or Type 304 alloy. - d I al 23 PORTABLE FIRE EXTINGUISHERS 1- 0 Z I- A. General: Provide fire extinguishers of type, size, and capacity for each cabinet and other ? 0 locations indicated. M O N _ B. Dry Chemical Type: UL - rated 2A 10 - B:C, 5 nominal capacity, in enameled - steel container. E' W W• H V 24 FIRE - PROTECTION CABINETS u- p Z A. Cabinet Construction: Provide manufacturer's standard box (tub), with trim, frame, door, and U N hardware to suit cabinet type, trim style, and door style indicated. Weld joints f Z 1. Cabinet Metal: Stainless -steel sheet. B. Cabinet Type: Suitable for fire extinguishers. C. Cabinet Mounting: Suitable for the following mounting conditions: 1. Recessed: Cabinet box recessed in walls of sufficient depth to suit style of trim • - indicated. • • D. Cabinet Trim Style: Fabricate cabinet trim in one piece with comers mitered, welded, and . ground smooth. 1. Exposed Trim: One -piece combination trim and perimeter door frame overlapping surrounding wall surface with exposed trim face and wall retum at outer edge (backbend). � +Z r a. Flat Trim: 1/4- to 5/16-inch backbend depth. 'Oa MI E. Cabinet Trim Material: Manufacturer's standard, as follows: ^�: 1. Stainless -steel sheet. t ;z 8 /fit i q FIRE- PROTECTION SPECIALTIES 10520 - 2 Ai'. . . .a .. b. ., y trdie .... ., v. YtSJ .,.J :.1 °. ... .. r .:e4J4 {t. ..? ✓'6pIZuYliiMlufey,o, ., t . .., .r ....,_. m. waNrfM++wan,.cINM4Aa .. .' :idih,7Lslt:.:a:(li1L'L.�.Fa,�" . 'lAA '.\ 1 • - • '� + i , SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA —. 02003 1 F. Door Material: Manufacturer's standard, as follows: 1. Stainless -steel sheet. • 1 G. Door Glazing: Manufacturer's standard, as follows: . 7 1. Clear Float Glass: Clear float glass, ASTM C 1036, Type I, Class 1, Quality q3, 3 mm, Z , single strength. , ,1-.- Z H. Door Style: Manufacturer's standard design, as follows: C _t U 1. Vertical duo panel with frame. N 0 CO _� I. Door Construction: Fabricate doors according to manufacturer's standards, of materials -J 1.- 1 indicated, and coordinated with cabinet types and trim styles selected. . CO IL WO 1. Provide minimum 1/2-inch-thick door frames, fabricated with tubular stiles and rails, and 2 •_1 hollow -metal design. - - g 5 } J. Door Hardware: Provide manufacturer's standard door - operating hardware of proper type for N d cabinet type, trim style, and door material and style indicated. Provide concealed or W continuous -type hinge permitting door to open 180 degrees. Z H, „.. ZI- 7 2.5 ACCESSORIES ? Q ' co • A. Identification: Provide lettering to comply with authorities having jurisdiction for letter style, p —. color, size, spacing, and location. Locate as indicated by Architect. O H I 7 = w . . J 1. I fire extinguisher in cabinet with the words "FIRE EXTINGUISHER" applied to door � H — a. Application Process: Silk-screened. ,, ui l . b. Lettering Color: White. U ' c. Orientation: Horizontal. I- H Z i 2.6 FINISHES, GENERAL _J A. Comply with NAAMM's "Metal Finishes Manual for Architectural and Metal Products" for i - i recommendations for applying and designating finishes. I —' B. Protect mechanical finishes on exposed surfaces from damage by applying a strippable, temporary protective covering before shipping. • ) C. Appearance of Finished Work: Variations in appearance of abutting or adjacent pieces are . acceptable if they are within one -half of the range of approved Samples. Noticeable • i variations in the same piece are not acceptable. Variations in appearance of other ' components are acceptable if they are within the range of approved Samples and are ; assembled or installed to minimize contrast. _ 2.7 STAINLESS -STEEL FINISHES " A. General: Remove or blend tool and die marks and stretch lines into finish. Grind and polish 1, .,_ 4y � surfaces to produce uniform, directionally textured polished finish indicated, free of cross ?i " � 4 � fL .adtt '� _ j scratches. Run grain with long dimension of eac piece. !' B. Satin, Directional Polish: No. 6 finish. �`j fa t"g 4 FIRE - PROTECTION SPECIALTIES 10520 - 3 ' °rte: Viz�t' ;+t't'Oata J ti i V t. 7 ... .. ... _.. ., _ ...... . vf.' 'WMdTMMMUiM1NRYHIC,T. .. , , kGr ,` SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 C. When polishing is completed, passivate and rinse surfaces. Remove embedded foreign matter and leave surfaces chemically dean. PART 3 - EXECUTION . Z { 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Examine fire extinguishers for proper charging and tagging. O 1. Remove and replace damaged, defective, or undercharged units. co w J =. B. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. v) 2 � . 3.2 INSTALLATION - - J A. Comply with manufacturer's written instructions for installing fire- protection specialties. w 0 HW _ B. Install in locations and at mounting heights indicated or, if • not indicated, at heights Z_ acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. Z� W 1. Prepare recesses for cabinets as required by type and size of cabinet and trim style. 2 j 2. Fasten cabinets to structure, square and plumb. U O Ct 3.3 ADJUSTING, CLEANING, AND PROTECTION W W =U A. Adjust cabinet doors that do not swing or operate freely. - 0 Z B. Refinish or replace cabinets and doors damaged during installation. U I C. Provide final protection and maintain conditions that ensure that cabinets and doors are Z : without damage or deterioration at the time of Substantial Completion. . END OF SECTION 10520 \ Lia r.; :•, r?fi • • "; ti }'e.'iy tib a ,J fJ 7�•,.7,F v, � F FIRE - PROTECTION SPECIALTIES 10520 - 4 . .. .. .. . d:.' i51 4k1i1:;uYit,�,Y..i.:kiV�,..o. v''n'u•m+t.•, . BON MARCHE SOUTH CENTER WILLIAM POLK ASSOCIATES 2002 -0165 } May 06, 2002 - Mechanical Specifications i Q • \ 1 Z � QQ W J O 0 (0 0 • LLJ I . J N LL -- w F' Li 5 LL j a W Z I— 0 Z F- " 2 � U O 0— O !— — } =0 . H— 1 �F— O W Z _ 4 0 Z } of t. AIM sf 1 ta, . yy t .xr, �'53� t rq • p •' � A 7Sr25:f „ '` , C , us,1 kN`.- �°n'�S'6Y+`i�,'f':mv„r.,,r... .... ,..um.carAreFt' t0.4Vk )NkC�A?til'4JleRY&�Cy�trirat y, Cr - - n 1 1 ,4 lA TABLE OF CONTENTS 15010 Basic Mechanical Requirements Q I 15290 Ductwork Insulation \, • _ z 15330 Wet Pipe Sprinkler Systems W 15890 Ductwork Q = i 15910 Ductwork Accessories -I U I 15940 Air Outlets and Inlets U o 15990 Testing, Adjusting and Balancing W = H W O _ g = C1 ~ _ 4.. z O z I- ? { o N p H W i 1-- U LI WZ } U cn _ OI- z ' INKS* ;fr I 409' Z. 3 7�, , �1 „ a - � - - -- -- f . — , - - • - 4., ;\ • SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 1. 16" diameter L #�''``N'!' 2. 15" diameter , 'v! 3, 14" diameter rk ,i'.' T W,&..:,,i'' ),. BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 15010 - 1:31 t 4 4 .11 711t4,PW ' ., r a. sa -..../ • - - , ,. , - . * ■ \ --,. SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 4. 12" diameter . 5• 10" diameter 6. 8" diameter ' 7. 6" diameter z — < r C. Insulated Flexible Ductwork: per 10 LF \. ' I I Z cc w m • 1. 16" diameter 6 D 2. 15" diameter --- _, 0 0 3. 14" diam 0 eter cn 0 1 4. 12" diameter co w r . •• w i 5. 10" diameter • _J 6. 8" diameter u) 1.L. u j 0 7. 6" diameter . D. Ceiling Diffusers as specified. Each unif suitable for installation into an inverted 1 7 bar ceiling. ,_. L 5 u_ a (Nominal face to be 24" x 24"). cn , 1— al , 1. CD-1: 15" diameter neck I 2. CD-1: 14" diameter neck Z F- 3. CD-1: 12" diameter neck I- 0 4. CD-1: 10" diameter neck W uj 2 D . , D a E Ceiling Diffusers as specified. Each unit suitable for installation into drywall ceilings. 0 co 0 - 01- 1. LD-1: 4" wide, 4 long w LLI , 2. LD-1: 4" wide, e long , 1 0 1 - ,- 3. LD-1: 4" wide, 1Z long t-- ..., F. Retum Grilles; RG-1 and TG-1: Units suitable for installation into an inverted 'T' bar ceilings. 11/ co : 1. ' 24x24 nomind neck size 0 1- 2. 24x12 nomind neck size Z i 1.8 REFERENCES 1 A. Refer to individual sections for references. . 1.9 SUBMITTALS A. Submit under provisions of Division 1. B. Proposed Products list: Include Products specified in the following Sections: ,,,i C. HVAC: , 1 15290 Ductwork Insulation , Ni 15890 Ductwork '''.: 1 p 1 .- i 15910 Ductwork Accessories 15940 Air Outlets and Inlets , ai l 15975 Direct Digital Control Systems , 15990 Testing, Adjusring and Balancing }, D. Submit shop drawings and product data grouped to include complete submittals of related , iliac systems, products, and accessories in a single submittal. •'-';.-.t.i., 4 ,.4. ,,,,,,,,,.,:, ! 1 BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 15010 - 2 .„„ V,16,41,, ( aft ' t .7 i 1?teklpt 4$ 'MTN 4.• 7. 1 tatti � �- SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 E. Mark dimensions and values in units to match those specified. F. Submit prior to any shop drawing submittals for the Engineer's review: A proposed list of equipment to be submitted 7 days after letter of intent or award of contract, whichever is first. z In addition to provisions of Division 1, submit (12 sets) of shop drawings having each sheet (except H W pages bound in a brochure) and each brochure marked with identification, and containing CL ¢¢ information described below. To facilitate coordination, submit all drawings in logical order. J U Submit mechanical assembly drawings, where possible, complete with all related subassembly U 0 drawings, wiring diagrams and necessary data. co 0 G. Identification to Include: H LL u0 Project name. } Identification by specification heading n umber under which equipment or material is described u_ Q and by name, number, and intended use as designated by contract drawings and cn a specifications. _ w z = Information: Include the following data: F. O z l— Manufacturer's model number or catalog number, size and performance curves and data. Indicate operating points on curves and tabular data, for each piece of equipment that curves U p or data represent. O Indication of all performance data, construction materials, finishes and modifications to w W manufacturer's standard design called for in specifications. H U Roughing -in, foundation, and support points dimensions. L O Electrical information, including elementary diagrams, connection diagrams and nameplate z . I data. U N } Any shop drawings not in compliance with above will be returned, without review, for correction Z and resubmittal. ' In addition to the above, provide shop drawings for the following items: 1. Sheet metal shop drawings; submit two prints and one reproducible sepia for each layout. 2. Automatic temperature control system including operating sequence, diagrams and specifications for all components; submit two prints and one reproducible sepia for each diagram. 3. UL listed fire stopping system with installation instructions. 4. Coordination drawings. L10 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS In Addition to Division 1 �y. • x76 il G _ A. Conform to all State and Local Building Codes. B. Conform to U.S., State, and Local EPA regulations., C. Conform to all utility company regulations. , 1 1 ,0 11111' D. Conform to all requirements of IRI. k�tf -1 BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 15010 - 3;;14 . �, j ,- - - r , - . - c. , SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 E. Secure and pay for all necessary permits, fees and inspections and prepare all drawings required by applicable local and state codes. ^' F. Perform all work in strict accordance with all applicable laws, codes, regulations and rulings of Z the State, City, County, Local, Utility Company, EPA and requirements of all authorities having < local jurisdiction. In case of conflict between the drawings and /or specifications and the above \, • ,H Z requirements, the more rigid requirements shall govern. a Lii 6 � G. In addition to compliance with laws and ordinances, rules and regulations, equipment, material, U O and work shall conform to applicable standards of UL, ASME, ANSI, National Electrical Code and c o o other authorities or agencies to which specific reference is made. Provide materials and u) W equipment bearing certification of UL, ASME where such labels or stamps are customary, required -J H or specified. N u. w 0 } 1.11 MATERIALS, MANUFACTURERS AND SUBSTITUTIONS F_ J u_ a A. Unless otherwise specifically indicated, furnish materials and equipment which are new. u B. When two or more products are named together in the specifications, bids shall be based upon Z m any of the products named upon consideration of the following requirements. The product E- O named first has been used in the design. w f- w 1. The bidder shall ascertain that the product upon which he chooses to base his bid has the U p s features enumerated and is equal, that it will properly fit the space and the O co adjacent work. any additional costs, including cost of work by others, involved in p '- completing the work with said products and the responsibility for its fitting and operating as w W . a part of the system rests solely with the bidder. H U . 2. These specifications permit the bidder to propose for consideration with his bid and must tL ~ be indicated on the substitution sheet, any one of a like material that is generally Z considered to be equal to the manufacturers named in the specifications. However, the U u) ' bidder shall base his bid on the name or make of any article, device, material, form of H = construction, fixture, etc., named in the specifications. Z I- 1.12 WARRANTIES ; A. In addition to requirements of Division 1, contractor shall turn over to the Owner all certificates of . equipment guarantee and /or warranty covering remaining guarantee and /or warranty period at end of his guarantee period. B. In addition to requirements of Division 1, provide all services necessary to assure the proper operation of all systems installed under this section of the specifications for one year after final acceptance. Completely inspect the systems at least twice during that time, at the change of seasons, and make any necessary adjustments in system. Two weeks before the date for beginning each of the inspections, inform the Engineer in writing. The requirement for inspections is not intended to, nor is the contractor obligated to perform any work during the one year period ' which, in the opinion of the Engineer is normal maintenance. However, if faulty or defective parts are found during the inspections, repair or replace them in accordance with the guarantee ;, k �, provisions of these specifications. , �.N &4 In addition to compliance with the Conditions of the Contract, the Contractor is hereby made _., . 0 . ", "� ' aware that certain manufacturer's equipment guarantees are valid only for a period of one year <:; ,44, : % , from the date of shipment or installation and will, therefore, not be valid until the date of "fir � ' guarantee set forth herein. The Contractor will, therefore, be responsible for all material, labor, r4,:, ; equipment for the full guarantee period as set forth herein. .-- ", "' ,,'' BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 15010 - 4 ...� ; ,;, :iA -1-'i ► A i 4i k !itti J -K ....r.., '..,. .. ...- .::. .,.. . :. ...r '.. ..a... ,. , ..... ,.. ,, ...._ ..,, , ,i, .c. u:r,ir :� •r:c :: .�i._.Csrtaf' . libk =:hl..i..eid!:rYiS..it.'1..,Cs . — - - -- r- - ... • \ 1 SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA - 02003 , • Furnish labor and material required to fulfill the requirements of this guarantee at no additional cost to the Owner. Owner pre - purchased equipment is not to be included in contractors warranty. However, pre- z purchased equipment installation is to be included in the contractor's warranty. �; \ i - z 1.13 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2 D : A. Instruct the Owner's personnel in the details of operation and maintenance of all 0 0 0 Contractor- furnished equipment. Instructions shall be based on operating manuals furnished for cn 0 ■ the equipment, and shall demonstrate procedures and methods described in manuals. w = -J 1.- ' B. Arrange and pay for the services of qualified personnel from the manufacturer's of various major N u ' w equipment for instruction. Provide this operating instruction for three working days of not Tess than 2 ' eight hours, starting from the time that the entire system (or if sections are to be started at various times, from the time that each section) is in satisfactory operation. Time spent in making trial runs, u_ < changes, or major adjustments not to be included in the instruction time. co a 1 H = In addition to requirements of Division 1, provide: z I- i i I- 0 C. Mechanical Booklet and Operations Instructions: Submit three (3) manuals, bcund in the best w I— grade hardback, loose -leaf, 3 -ring binders, of all operating and maintenance instructions g j presenting full details for care and maintenance of all mechanical and electrical equipment D 0 installed, including air conditioning systems and equipment. The operating instructions shall 0 - include the following information: 0 F- w w 1. Operating Instructions Manuals: I=— F w O Provide written instructions, of the following format, for each system with submittal of w Z ` .. invoice for 75% of total contract. 0 O 1._ Submit one copy for approval before releasing to the Owner. z Upon receipt of the approval, submit three copies to the Engineer. Bind the written operating instructions, shop drawings, equipment catalog cuts and \ manufacturer's instructions into a hardbacked binder where they can be accommodated i. into a size 8-1/2" X 11 ". Provide multiple binders where one cannot accommodate information. First Page - Title of job, Owner, address, date of submittal, name of Contractor and name of Engineer. Second Page - Index or Table of Contents. .0.:• « Third Page - Introduction to first section containing a complete written description of Z CII systems. ;wt :� :.,.,.:,�1: — . First Section - Written description of system contents, where actually located in the �• Y . � , building, ow each y system °' " , ,, g, part functions individually, and how s stem wo rks as a whole. :� <'_-- �.:,f..,?;r: Conclude with a list of items requiring service and either state the service needed or refer' to the manufacturer's data in the binder that described the proper services;` ` , p p; r�i' t` : . ch ;: ,. ,, fir �' i.1i . .1rr ' fi t " "'�i:-1 '' ... i • r - BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 15010 - 5 x =, 1;:,, � ...:... .. ... .. .. ,.. __. .,...... ... .. _ _ »_.......W..... .. __-•,.. ««. ., ..,... ., ... . . ....r.. nr+,!w«.,areMn ,�.�,.$:eii,f5i:,!,:.T '.ievdit 6.F ... .. .. ......... ,.o-... .. ,... -Tic.. - T , .. . - ..(. ■ SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 Second Section - A copy of each shop drawing with an index at the beginning of the section. Third Section - A copy of each manufacturer's installation instructions. Fourth Section - A copy of each manufacturer's operating instructions and parts lists along \ . • • Z with recommended spare parts lists with index at the beginning of the section. Fifth Section - A copy of each manufacturer's maintenance instructions U O Sixth Section - A list of all equipment used on the job, Contractor's purchase order a ) w numbers, supplier's name and address, date of start-up of each piece of equipment. F- ` N u- Seventh Section - Copies of all control wiring and flow diagrams, valve charts, pertaining w to the work including automatic temperature control diagrams. 1.14 COORDINATION DRAWINGS u b A. The Sheet Metal Contractor shall be responsible for the preparation of sepia type 1 /4" per foot W scale sheet metal drawings of all building levels. ? I-- t- O B. The Sheet Metal Contractor shall submit the first floor drawings within 30 days after signing of w w contract and each successive floor at seven day intervals. U C. Each trade shall mark conduit, pipe, duct and equipment with elevations on sepias provided by Ca 1- the Sheet Metal Contractor. Each trade to be different colored pencil. w U D. The Sheet Metal Contractor shall be responsible for the distribution of all sepia drawings. Each LI contractor and subcontractor shall date sepia when received. Sequence of transmittal of sepias - Z shall be as follows: U c I 1. The Sheet Metal Contractor with all sheet metal work shown to the Plumbing Contractor. 0 I- 2. From Plumbing Contractor with all plumbing work shown to Fire Protection Contractor. 3. From Fire Protection Contractor with all fire protection work shown to Sheet Metal Contractor. 4. From Sheet Metal Contractor with all mechanical piping work shown to Electrical Contractor. 5. From Electrical Contractor with all electrical work shown to Sheet Metal Contractor. E. Each trade shall sign and date final coordination sepia drawings. The Sheet Metal Contractor shall maintain up -to -date sepias at the job site and shall provide one set of prints of final coordinated drawings to Plumbing, Fire Protection and Electrical Contractors, and the Owner's Representative. Additional sets shall be purchased from the Sheet Metal Contractor a cost to requesting contractor. F. Each Contractor to coordinate all work with other contractors prior to installation. 1.15 RECORD DRAWINGS • In addition to Division 1, keep on the job one complete set of working drawings on which he shall ! g 1 record any deviation or changes made from contract drawings made during construction. .v °�;, Record drawings shall show changes in: !! tf 1. Size, type, capacity, etc. of any materials, device, or piece of equipment. 2. Location of any device or piece of equipment. ;;Y ;�• .;;..;: z BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 15010 - 6 oaf ills', s . 1T.,.... ....,.,,. ».,.. »,.,. .,.. ...... ...._. -. ... .:....»a...... -.. ..a, .,wv.0 w.. » .:._t; ,.: .. .•...,r...u,... o.+w...,.... .. .. ,. *Avon. .. L'S......,fi:1i�Lwawaraii:. »..:i ^ i.aa[, •, ni tti.:. �y r- - - — - - - . r • - - • , .w , ....,\ f ....., 1 SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 3. Location of any outlet or source in building service systems. 4. Routing of cny piping, conduit, ducts,or other building services. . These drawings shall also record the location of all concealed water and electric service, water piping, sewers, wastes, vents, ducts, conduit and other piping by identification of Z measured cimensions to each such line from readily identifiable and accessible walls or corners of the building. Drawings also show invert elevation of sewers and top of water \ • H Z lines. c These drawings shall be kept clean and undamaged, and shall not be used for any purpose other than recording deviations from working drawings and exact locations of U 0 concealed work. C-1 N After the job is completed these sets of drawings shall be delivered to the Engineer in good (.0 w condition, as a permanent record of the installation as actually constructed. ± H CD W 1.16 SPARE PARTS AND MAINTENANCE MATERIALS W 0 A. Provide products, spare parts, maintehdnce and extra materials in quantities specified in 5 u. Q individual specification sections. d B. Deliver to owner to location as directed; obtain receipt prior to final payment. Z H 1.17 OWNER FURNISHED EQUIPMENT Z O W w A. The Owner has made commitments with respect to purchase and delivery of material and D p equipment described as Owner - purchased in this section of these specifications. Such items will 0 to be shipped to the ob site with all material and shipping costs prepcid by the Owner. ❑ H WW B. Within 7 days after notice to proceed, the Contractor shall establish installation and shipping H U schedules directly with the Owner Designated Suppliers. Immediately notify the Owner of any u. 0 construction delays resulting from delivery schedules. The contractor shall timely expedite all Z deliveries to insure suppliers meet all agreed upon dated and immediately notify the Owner of U (I) any anticipated delays. 0 1 Z C. The Contractor shell pay demurrage charges resulting from the failure of Owner - furnished items to be promptly unloaded. D. Thoroughly review the documents and carefully inspect field conditions to assure compatibility between equipment and installation particulars. Notify the Owner's Representative immediately if compatibility prcblems are detected. E. Product Handling: I 1. Receive and unload such material and equipment at first destination. HVAC contractor shall establish location of first destination from factory. Assume full responsibility for its proper care, protection, handling and storage. Complete assembly of material and equipment as required, and install in strict accordance with contract drawings and specificaticns and any applicable manufacturer's instructions which are acceptable. 2. Equipment and materials shall be promptly unloaded and the contractor shall a any *rttr' d ` p Y Y .�Ia demurrage incurred. , V Is ,1 3. Check the delivery against the bill of lading and final shop drawings. Any shortages or A' ? damage shall be immediately reported in writing at the time received. After equipment 00;;;J:: ; and materials are received in ood condition, the contractor shall thereafter be solely 1:,;,e.•,, ' . responsible for any damage or shortage. _` 4. Failure of Cwner- furnished equipment and materials to be delivered as scheduled shall not �. be justificarion for claim for extra compensation. I ° ' ` -' BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 15010 - 7��` s ,. , . <,;: s , . .. d ....,,........„. ..i...r-- ...._....`.._y.... w_.....v.'......... . ... .. ...a..... —+ «.. ...r.., . .. .s...,L - ... .. ... ,..—. .nJ .. 4M1XA.^ l .. aKt°A+t:' ATS �.4r S SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 5. Coordinate installation of owner purchased items with all other trades, other subcontractors and the owner's personnel involved in this project to insure installation at the proper time with the least amount of disruption to other trades. 6. Exercise care in the handling of equipment and materials to prevent damage. Lift equipment using lifting eyes, yokes and skids or other lifting means as recommended by Z the equipment manufacturer. \ ' Z 7. Coordinate with the Owner's Representative, other site activities and other contractors for w re 2 the operations and schedules so that moving and installation of the equipment can be done with least possible disturbance to the Owner's production and other activities. U 00 1.18 DRAWINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS w J A . It is intended that work covered by these specifications and drawings include everything requisite and necessary to make the various systems complete and operative, irrespective of whether or w 0 not every item is specifically provided for. Any omission of direct reference herein to any essential 2 item shall not excuse contractor from complying with the above intent. 5 u. B. Figured dimensions supersede scaled ones. Contractor shall take no advantage of, and shall = d promptly call the Owner's Representative attention to any error, omission or inconsistency in F- w specifications and drawings. Z H 1- O C. Special attention is directed to requirements that equipment and materials stated in w w specifications and /or indicated on drawings shall be furnished, except if otherwise noted, W completely installed, adjusted and left in safe and satisfactory operating condition. Accessories, U appliances and connections necessary for operation of equipment shall be provided to 0 H satisfaction of the Owner's Representative. ui = D. Materials, apparatus or equipment specified or otherwise provided for on drawings, addenda, or change orders issued subsequent to award of contract shall be same brand, type, quality and u. Z character originally specified unless otherwise provided. w E. Layout of equipment, accessories, specialties and suspended, concealed or exposed piping p 1 systems are diagrammatic unless dimensioned. In preparing shop drawings, contractor shall Z check project conditions before installing work. If there are any interferences or conflicts, they shall be called to attention of the Engineer immediately for clarification. F. The drawings indicate required size and points of termination of pipes and ducts and suggest +• proper routes to conform to structure, avoid obstructions and preserve clearances. However, it is not intended that drawings indicate all necessary offsets, and it shall be the work of this contractor to make the installation in such a manner as to conform to structure, avoid obstructions, preserve headroom and keep openings and passageways clear, without further obstruction or cost to the Owner. G. Shop drawings shall be furnished by this contractor, indicating all changes to meet space requirements, code requirements and as necessary to resolve all space conflicts. Ductwork shall be fabricated from contractor's shop drawings and cut sheets and not from contract drawings. y4.-; H. It is intended that all apparatus be located symmetrical with architectural elements, and shall be installed at exact height and locations as shown on the architectural drawings. Refer to ,;,; .rw1 architectural details in completing and correlating work. 7 1a* .,„ BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 15010 - 8 : 4 • a >J .n ,. ,. ... .. ! .. .... .... ,.. . , .. ...u, ... ,. ti...tr. J.,ra .. .. ..,. :. ,., t;. . ,n.. 'a1.4'.• ., , '- �'u:.7... :i,.l.>:C.:u..." - ...... r .- - :` , SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 N, . I. The contractor shall fully inform himself regarding any and all peculiarities and limitations of the spaces available for the installation of all work and materials furnished and installed under the i contract. He shall exercise due and particular caution to determine that all parts of his work are made quickly and easily accessible. z J. The contractor shall carefully examine any existing conditions, existing piping and ducts and `• .= W premises and compare the drawing with the existing conditions. C . . :. .. ........._.- ... .......... .............. ._w........u...n........u..... ... ... .. ..,.`.u.+... 4.; —....r •. . r+wr.IwM4HM1kNk wu...r+.acet .... ..... . .... .....u.t.,r..: MnM. ru..u. uuJ.u.TL.:./A�il ^W al.i�ai.9S:f:u.. ...x....... i.iV:J.:il -. �.. r , SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 Remove existing ceiling and replace after work is tested. Repair and /or replace any damaged materials as directed by the Owner's Representative. Cutting and patching by this contractor to be as specified in Architectural Sections. E. Patch, close and seal all new and existing openings used by this contractor. Where openings are Q used by more than one trade, each trade to be responsible for an equal share of patching, \ = H closing and sealing openings. W F. Tie -in to existing installations as indicated on the drawings and specified hereinafter. Complete 6 the work to assure proper operation of each system with least possible damage to an 0 0 interferences with surrounding construction and using materials specified or to match existing. W J = 3.2 SEQUENCING AND SCHEDULING N u_ wO A. Construct Work in sequence under provisions in Division 1. B. Coordinate completely all phases of and scheduling of work with the Owner and with other trades. Obtain approval from the Owner prior to execution of any work. = 0 F _ W C. The existing facilities will remain in service throughout the construction operation with brief shut- • ? 1--- down periods permitted for making tie -in connections. Z 0 W W D. Interruption of existing services and facilities will be permitted only when the facilities are not required. The cost of premium time for scheduling interruptions on weekends and during evening 0 co hours as required by the Owner's operating schedule to be included in the bid amount. This 0 - means that both the cost of doing the work during the normal working day and the premium charges for weekend and evening hours to be included in the bid amount. U L 0 E. Make temporary connections where and when necessary to maintain existing systems in Z operation and replace temporary connections with permanent connections as soon as possible. 0 3.3 PRODUCT DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING 0 I— A. In addition to Division 1, protect piping ductwork and equipment at all times against entrance of dirt and injury to pipe joints, sheet metal, sheet metal acoustical lining and equipment surfaces during construction by means of caps, plugs, canvas, mounting on skids or plastic covers. B. During shipment and before and during erection, protect materials and equipment from weather damage. Keep materials and equipment off ground by means of wood blocks or skids. Follow manufacturer's suggested procedure for protection of equipment which will be idle for an extended period of time prior to start-up. 3.4 DEMOLITION A. Disconnect all systems piping, ductwork, equipment, trim and accessories that are to be removed from systems that are to be maintained and used in the existing facility. Cap or plug all systems that are to remain in service. Demolition work to be scheduled as directed by the ,'� A : ca, i. Owner s Representative. All costs for temporary connection to maintain the existing systems in operation after demolition P' I ; of portions of the facility to be included in this contract. This contract to do all demolition shown on the drawings. All systems not reused are to be removed from the facility unless indicated ;:;,. otherwise. !�`° • BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 15010 - 10 �' '' `'` • ,..fr ► u . •1 ._ .. ;` SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 B. Building demolition that is to be done by the General Contractor is specified in Division 2. Do all demolition work not done by the General Contractor. This includes abandoned systems in walls, ceilings and chases that remain. z C. Demolition to include all cutting, patching, excavation, backfill, removal and reworking all items Q • in accordance with the applicable requirements given in other sections of these specifications. t- w D. Patch all walls, floors, roofs, ceilings where mechanical items are removed to provide finished U , surfaces to match adjacent surfaces. 0 0 , 0 3.5 HANGERS AND SUPPORTS AND ATTACHMENT w = Lu _J I— A. Refer to Section 15140. W O 2} B. All HVAC system components, systems and_attachments shall be installed in accordance with the J requirements of the State and Local Building Code. u_ N C5 C. Furnish and install hangers, supports, anchors, guides, and bracing required for piping, ductwork H w and equipment including auxiliary structural steel, not shown on steel drawings. Support piping Z H close to connections, so that pipes are not bearing on equipment. . _ 0 lZ h- D. Support pipe and ductwork with structural members only. Pipes and ductwork supported from M Q equipment or other pipes and ductwork will not be allowed. Where group of pipes are running U parallel at approximately same elevation on support pipes from trapeze hanger with "U" bolts, 0 co pipe clamps or adjustable pipe rest. Hangers to be provided with vertical adjustment. Support 0 H 1 equipment from rigid structural steel frame or concrete pad. = W H • 1- E. Coordinate with other trade for use of common trapeze hanger for parallel pipe run. Furnish and 12 3 Z en install at each support point of the insulated pipes a factory finished pipe saddle to permit final W alignment prior to the installation of the pipe insulation. Fit hanger rings outside of pipe saddle. U H 3.6 SALVAGE AND DISPOSAL Z i__ A. Except where required for reuse or it is to be turned over to the Owner, at the Owner's option, all excess materials and equipment, debris and other matter resulting from work under this contract will become the property of the contractor and must be removed by him from the site on a weekly basis. 3.7 TEMPORARY FACILITIES A. Temporary facilities are specified under Division 1, General Conditions and Special Conditions. Mark arrangements for use of these facilities. B. In addition to the requirements specified in Division 1, the HVAC Contractor is responsible to provide temporary ventilation, and cooling utilizing the store's permanent building systems for the r n facility during the phased construction through and including beneficial occupancy until the '.,s ` . systems are turned over to the owner. Portions of the permanent building system which are to be # . s! !! , . !! ! !,V , • used but not limited to are as follows: i;,.- -: C. The HVAC Contractor to provide all necessary air filtration for the permanent systems so that all ±' t �'+' , }( Y: Vic{ : portions of the systems (ductwork, insulated ductwork, new electric /electronic temperature .! . in controls, supply fans, direct expansion cooling coils, supply fan motors, exhaust fans, exhaust fan ;�.;; motors, variable frequency control units, ilibldiVAC ' 1 �`', ".••:;z q y con uns, etc.) remain clean and in serviceable condition. HVAC �i r Contractor to provide adequate air filtration and to change filters as required to keep facility !a . ; systems and equipment clean and serviceable. - — BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 15010 - 11 —` _ �� ■ • SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 D. The HVAC Contractor to take the following system air pressure drip readings prior to the start of the interior phased construction. 1. Air pressure drop across each rooftop air conditioning units' direct expansion cooling coil Z (at full cooling flow recording inlet and outlet dry bulb and wet bulb conditions). • a=- W 2. Air pressure drop across each rooftop air conditioning units' air filter (clean pre - filter installed). E. The HVAC Contractor to install temporary pad filters on all air conditioning units main return air U 0 ducts and air inlets and outlets and on all ceiling mounted return air grilles during phased construction through and including from beneficial occupancy until the systems are turned over W = to the owner. The temporary pad filters are to be American Air Filter fiberglass frontline gold, one —' (1) inch thick industrial grade filter Media or equivalent Farr. Filter media to be available in rolls u' W O and precut pads. Filter Media to be suitable for installation into 1 inch filter holding frames. F. Contractor to utilize 1" holding frames to secure filter pads wherever filter pads cannot be readily LL attached to return air inlets, return outlets or openings. The HVAC Contractor to provide all Q c necessary changing of temporary pad filters so that the air pressure drop across the pads is not to = W H = exceed 0.50 inches W.G. and so that the equipment and facility systems served remain in a clean Z l- and serviceable condition. ZO G. The HVAC Contractor to provide all necessary temporary controls for the use of the building g permanent systems. Temporary systems controls to include manual selector switch (On- Off -Auto) thermostat control of heating and cooling supply and return air smoke detectors. Smoke V detectors shall stop unit and close outside air /exhaust air dampers. 0 1_- W H. The HVAC Contractor to provide a final filter change for all new permanent facility system 1-- equipment one week prior to store opening. The final filter change to include one set of prefilters LL- p and one set of main filter for each roof top air conditioning unit. tll Z U � 3.8 TESTING AND ADJUSTING O • Z A. Furnish all necessary temporary equipment and instruments required for adjustments and for operating tests. Submit list of instruments which will be used, including data of most recent calibration of each instrument. B. When a test is to be made, notify the Owner's Representative not less than 48 hours before the test is scheduled to start, so that he may witness the test, or any part of it, if they elect to do so. The start of any test or handling system may also be deferred by not more than two working days if the proposed date conflicts with other commitments of the personnel assigned to witness the tests. C. After satisfactory testing and cleaning of all systems, place all equipment in operation and adjust as required for proper operation. For starting -up and adjusting of Contractor - furnished equipment except as specified hereinafter,, !!!� which is not within the normal function of the contractors personnel arrange and pay for the ti', � , services of employees of the manufacturers of various major items of equipment to supervise - . � such adjustment and initial operation. ?�P If the contractor elects to an such service for rovide equipment ,4∎ 'w"` "' P any with his own and this proves unsatisfactory in the opinion of the Owner's Representative, the contractor must, upon `iii �; : notification of such dissatisfaction, arrange immediately for services of manufacturer's employees as specified above. 4i moo. BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 15010 - 12 rz: .. ' SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 — Take all necessary reading to determine that equipment is operating satisfactorily. This includes ' temperatures in and out as well as ampere readings and voltage readings of all phases. D. Test Reports: After all tests have been completed, or at intervals during the testing if requested by the Owner's Representative, submit data on motor load readings on each phase and Z simultaneous voltage readings across each phase with motor nameplate data. H Z �w 3.9 OPERATION OF SYSTEM QQ 1 JU A. After the entire system has been adjusted, operate it for not Tess than three working days of not U p less than eight hours each to demonstrate that performance is satisfactory and that each item of w w equipment has the capacity specified. If the Engineer agrees or directs major portions of the w F -. , system may be so operated at different times in lieu of operations of the entire system at once. cn LL. Correct all operating deficiencies observed during the test runs. w • A. Prime structural and /or supporting steel members or parts that are exposed with one coat of Porter gray primer, or equal, after work is in place. �`�'� Clean and re-paint any factory or shop i , $ ., p y p painted surfaces that are damaged scarred or with signs �' to match original facto aint. �' ` ° ' 9 factory `" of corrosion. Painting r 4 , 1 , --J BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 15010 - 13 r te'- U . t r - , - . ., s., s, ,— •--` SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 Clean surfaces to remove all dirt, oil, grease dust, scale and foreign matter before applying paint. ' Designate all piping with temporary removal markings for guidance during priming and painting. All primer and paint shall be manufactured by Foy Johnston Porter, Pittsburgh Plate Glass -.., Q Industries, Martin- Marietta, DuPont or equal. ' H W C A. Remove labels which are not required as permanent labels. m B. Clean transparent materials, including mirrors and window /door glass, to a polished condition, removing substances which are noticeable as vision - obscuring materials. Replace broken glass. r .... C. Clean exposed exterior and interior hard - surfaced finishes, including metals, masonry, concrete, . painted surfaces, plastics, tile, wood, special coatings and similar surfaces, to a dirt-free .,: r,e - ... condition, free of dust, stains, films and similar noticeable distracting substances. Except as . �! otherwise indicated, avoid disturbance of natural weathering of exterior surfaces. Restore ' T >:,. reflective surfaces to original reflective. t4 '. ur_ ,,„ti i .11 . D. Clean concrete floors broom clean. r ,.. 4y > , ;, . :, U4'�.vt' a�.r r � i ,, ?F: ,s1 `4 ; . ..4.1myv.,�l... c '_ ., ri , l BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 15010 - 14 r:gi a�R,,�'. d ski I at. vi C Alit r -- -, - SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS • Tukwila, WA 02003 E. Clean project site, including landscape, development areas, of litter and foreign substances. Sweep paved areas to a broom -clean condition; remove stains, petro - chemical spills and other foreign deposits. Rake grounds which are neither planted nor paved, to a smooth, even - textured surface. Z \ _ • F. Remove all debris and clean dirt free all interiors of air handling equipment including coils, fans, Z dampers and ductwork. Clean to a visible dust and dirt free condition the inside of ductwork BASIC MECHANICAL REQUIREMENTS 15010 - 15 tr r . « L SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 SECTION 15290 - DUCTWORK INSULATION PART 1- GENERAL • 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES Z H A. Plenum Insulation. j JU B. Ductwork Insulation. U 0 C. Insulation Jacket. W = I-- N u. 1.2 PRODUCTS FURNISHED BUT NOT INSTALLED UNDER THIS SECTION W 0 2 A. Not used. Q 1.3 RELATED SECTIONS - d W A. Section 15010 - Basic Mechanical Requirements. ? 1_ I- O Z B. Section 15890 - Ductwork. j • 1.4 REFERENCES U co f- A. ASTM C518 - Steady -State Heat Flux Measurements and Thermal Transmission Properties by Means W of the Heat Flow Meter Apparatus. U u_ O B. ASTM C553 - Mineral Fiber Blanket and Felt Insulation. C. ASTM C612 - Mineral Fiber Block and Board Thermal Insulation. H O D. ASTM E84 - Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials. E. ASTM E96 - Water Vapor Transmission of Materials. F. SMACNA - HVAC Duct Construction Standards - Metal and Flexible. G. ASTM El 62 - Standard Test Method for Surface Flammability of Materials Using a Radiant Heat Energy Source. H. ASTM G21 - Standard Practice for Determining Resistance of Synthetic Polymeric Materials to Fungi. I. NAIMA - National Insulation Standards. J. NFPA 255 - Standard Method of Test of Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials. ; 't n K. UL 723 - Standard for Test for Surface Burning Characteristics of Building Materials. j 74 1.5 SUBMITTALS a 10tetti4 A. Submit under provisions of Section 15010. VA"ix. DUCTWORK INSULATION �'?` 15290 - 1 �■ ' • ittiggeg4 SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 B. Product Data: Provide product description, list of materials and thickness for each service, and locations. C. Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Indicate procedures which ensure acceptable Z Q • • workmanship and irstallation standards will be achieved. F=- W f 1.6 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS 6 U i 0 A. Materials: Flame spread /smoke developed rating of 25/50 in accordance with ASTM E84. c J 1.7 QUALITY ASSURANCE CO LL O A. Applicator Qualifications: Company specializing in performing the work of this section with 2 minimum three years experience. - - J I. 1.8 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING = W A. Deliver, store, protect and handle products to site under provisions of Section 15010. Z ZO B. Deliver materials to site in original factory packaging, labeled with manufacturer's density and uJ thickness. ? o U C. Store insulation in or :ginal wrapping and protect from weather and construction traffic. 0 H D. Protect insulation acainst dirt, water, chemical, and mechanical damage. U 1.9. ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS O W Z A. Maintain ambient temperatures and conditions required by manufacturers of adhesives, mastics, U and insulation cements. O H Z } B. Maintain temperattxe during and after installation for minimum period of 24 hours. { PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 GLASS FIBER, FLEXIBLE ' A. Manufacturers: 1. Owens Corning duct wrap. 2. Other acceptable manufacturers offering equivalent products: a. Knauf duct wrap. • b. Schuller Microlite. • Z B. B. Insulation: ASTM C553: flexible noncombustible blanket.4 ka . 'K' value: ASTM C518, 0.29 at 75 degrees F. ' t 2. Maximum service temperature: 250 degrees F. ol 3. Maximum moisture absorption: 0.20 percent by volume. {',,�:' 4. Density: 0.75 ib /cu ft.�`J�' ='° lam DUCTWORK INSULATION 15290 - 2 r11:11 ?6'a:, w�rrnn 4 - .■ SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 C. Vapor Barrier Jacket: 1. Kraff paper reinforced with glass fiber yard and bonded to aluminized film. 2. Moisture vapor transmission: ASTM E96, 0.02 perm. Z 3. Secure with pressure sensitive tape. < , F=- Z D. Vapor Barrier Tape: L w _ _ Q� PART 3 - EXECUTION u. CO 3.1 EXAMINATION H = ZI.- A. Verify that ductwork has been tested before applying insulation materials. ' Z O W Lu i B. Verify that surfaces are clean, foreign material removed, and dry. ? Q 3.2 INSTALLATION O o � W A. Install materials in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Z I- V -O B. Insulated ductwork conveying air below ambient temperatures: Z w co 1. Provide insulation with vapor barrier jackets. H I- 2. 2. Finish with tape and vapor barrier jacket. Z 3. Continue insulation through walls, sleeves, hangers, and other duct penetrations. 4. Insulate entire system including fittings, joints, flanges, fire dampers, flexible connections, and expansion joints, sound attenuators and sheet metal plenums. C. Insulated ductwork conveying air above ambient temperature: . 1. Provide with or without standard vapor barrier jacket. 2. Insulate fittings and joints. Where service access is required, bevel and seal ends of insulation. D. For ductwork exposed in mechanical equipment rooms or in finished spaces, finish with fibrous glass fabric jacket sized for finish painting. E. Clearance: Where insulation is applied on ducts which are against columns, walls or other f,, i, -,,- .,. equipment, without adequate space for insulation provide means of finishing insulation in a neat, ? ot; t workmanlike and secure manner satisfactory to Owner's Representative. x�=,a;� mallow ; F. Clean and Protection: Spread tarpaulin over all equipment uncovered pipes and ducts, '' 'ri ` " ` * ; .,�. . ��� o-r gratings, handrails, and similar construction as protection from dirt and rubbish caused by � �� , +�»��y,;��ar ! r , 5,,a �, installation of covering. Remove dirt and rubbish at frequent intervals. 5 'Y ° 1 �Yv G. Protect equipment at all times. Do not stand on supported ductwork, pipe and equipment. — : z•• Repair all damaged, marred or scratched materials and surfaces. r ••'•':; . ; , DUCTWORK INSULATION 15290 - 3 .� J;;yr' ` ,,,,,,..., ,,,,•,,,,,,,„:.:,,,,,„, and, .. p$,,,,,..., .. .. ... _.., ., _._.. ._..0 ............. , . a.r...w...,..W... w...Mrwrxn..0 .! , . ,. . Y..«n_..L..<as u.,.6+.. r. i,': ,si i ..h... • ., ., .4 r .,C,.c ,.. R.�1CiJ:,:. , ,,_ . , . — • • ' SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA U W 0 I" :Ct.t 7 1 -1 Z 'xs to. DUCTWORK INSULATION 15290 - 4 .. ... .. . y, rsY•: . .:' ?: i. Je7-0:l'}7;'•.,�19tM ....... «.wmwWMVfk't'X'AwNM4iNYwv.+... .......w ......... ......> . _. ,.. , - , -' - - . �/ -,1 w :` I , -- f SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 SECTION 15330 - `VET PIPE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS PART 1- GENERAL z • 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES Q \ ~ Uj W A. Basic Mechanical Requirements specifically applicable to Division 15 Sections, in addition to Q Division 1 - General Requirements and Division 2 - Site Work. J U 00 1.2 WORK INCLUDED co Lu J = A. Design and install automatic wet -pipe sprinkler system, and detection devices. co f_ u. O . B. Fire department connection _ 2 g D C. Tests and Inspections u) d 1.3 WORK INSTALLED BUT FURNISHED UNDER OTHER SECTIONS H = • Z F A. Section 15310 - Fire Protection Piping: Piping and valves. Z w 1.4.. RELATED WORK j U N A. Section 15000 - Scope of Work F W — B. Section 15010 - Basic Mechanical Requirements • U C. Section 15140 - Supports and Anchors z W � D. Section 15310 - Fire Protection Piping H O H Z E. Section 16721 - E Power, Controls, and Fire Alarms 1.5 REFERENCES A. NFPA 13 - Standard for the Installation of Sprinkler Systems. B. NFPA 230 - Standard for the Fire Protection of Storage. .. C. City of Tukwila Authorities Having Jurisdiction D. Owner's Insurance Underwriter 1.6 . SYSTEM DESCRIPTION,.,.. A. Renovate first floor sprinkler system to provide coverage for entire building per codes. ,:' saw B. Interface system with building fire and system. �, L-10',111. C. Provide system to NFPA 13 ordinary hazard, Group 2 occupancy requirements. 1 5 � 1 s _ .''.. ,'_ D. All areas of the building shall be sprinklered. ..u.; I "`r +; I ;ti t,•; •� ,5.,;; i � .� , a t -sir,: WET PIPE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS 15330 - 1 ,„ el: _ ,sta. i„,,4 pit .. y • _�..- .., ._. . . ' - - ..4. ■ .� ,-,-4.,,, • SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 7 02003 . E. Hydraulically calculated system: Hydraulically calculated systems to provide a density and most remote areas as follows: 1. Retail sales area, offices and restaurant .17gpm /sq. ff. over most remote 3,000 sq. ft. Z 2. Truck docks, stock areas, and service areas .18 gpm /sq ft. over most remote 3,000 sq. ft. 3. Stock areas with storage on shelves or racks above 12 ft. high, design in accordance with \ 1- W NFPA 230. r4 2 F. Sprinkler protection shall be provided with a maximum of 130 sq. feet per head for all areas of the U p building. co 0 ■ W= G. Hydraulic calculations shall include an interior hose allowance of 150 gpm and an exterior hose -J i allowance of 350 gpm. W O H. All sprinkler piping shall be maintained a minimum of 16" above finished ceiling. M J u. a 1.7 QUALITY ASSURANCE w a 1 W �_ ■ A. Design and installation to conform to NFPA 13. z i- `• i - O B. Equipment and Components: Provide components which are UL listed and FM Global w 1- approved. 2 D D p C. Specialist Firm: Company specializing in sprinkler systems with three years experience. p N 1.8 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS = U • i i- A. Hydraulic Calculations, Product Data, Shop Drawings, and Seismic Restraining. All equipment u' 0 shall bear stamp of approval of authority having jurisdiction and the Owner's fire insurance jj Z underwriter. V i O i- 1:9 SUBMITTALS Z . A. • Submit shop drawings and product data under provisions of Section 15010. ' i I B. Indicate hydraulic calculations, detailed pipe layout, hangers and supports, components and i • accessories. C. Submit shop drawings, product data, hydraulic calculations to Owner's insurance underwriter for approval. Submit proof of approval to Architect /Engineer. I D. Submit Seismic Restraining supports. . 1.10 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS A. Submit documents under provisions of Section 15010. p ' z , MIL 1.11 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE DATA ,,, ,x� -,fit • A. Submit manufacturer's operation and maintenance data under provisions of Section 15010. ;,,x0 �1.4, , 4 11111:4;;i). B. Include written maintenance data on components of system, servicing requirements, and y �; • �, >.:,� 0 Record Drawings. , =; • y r t4 , WET PIPE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS ' 15330 - 2 rf ,' I.A Yr ,1x . . . 0 , . ,,,u,j,,i: c ` E :t..,. , ,fit,' --a'1 - - - - _- • _ . , s.. ti :\ - SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 1.12 EXTRA STOCK , A. Provide extra sprinkler heads under provisions of NFPA 13. Z B. Provide suitable wrenches for each head type. - < 1-- LLJ C. Provide metal storage cabinet in location designated. � rt w i0 0O 0 • PART 2 - PRODUCTS co W I _1 F ._ 2.1 PIPING MATERIALS N ii w A. See Section 15310 2 J u_ Q 2.2 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS - SPRINKLER HEADS d z A. Reliable I.- H B. Central Z w w C. Viking D 0 U O D. Substitutions: Under provisions of Section 15010. 0 F- . ww 2.3 SPRINKLER HEADS I H L-!-O A. Drywall Ceiling Type: Concealed pendant type with finish to match ceiling color, with matching LLi Z escutcheon. Reliable Model G -4 with chrome - plated concealed plate or approved equal. All V N Pendant Heads shall be provided with adjustable drop nipple Central Mode Alpha CS -Long. 0 ,_- Z B. Suspended Ceiling Type: Semi - recessed pendant type with white painted finish, with matching steel escutcheon. Reliable Model "G" or approved equal. All Pendant Heads shall be provided .. with adjustable Drop Nipple Central Model Alpha CS -Long. 1 C. Exposed Area Type: Standard upright type with brass finish. . D. Sidewall Type: Chrome plated finish with matching escutcheon. E. Guards: Provide in low and no ceiling areas where damage may occur, red painted finish. ` i F. All sprinkler heads shall be 165 degrees F rated, except those located near heat producing appliances. G. Only those heads approved by the Owner will be accepted. The Contractor shall submit sample ... .- .�- i• heads to the Owner and Architect for approval. ;,. � � 2.4 FLOW SWITCH '�f� e, _ A. Flow switch shall be as manufactured by Potter - Roemer, Inc., Series 6201 to 6208. Red enamel , , �$ �' , tamperproof switch housing with flow paddle. Adjustable pneumatic retard setting from 0 to 90 , �t��,,, seconds. Two single pole double throw microswitches to operate separate circuits, 120 V.A.C. ti:vi '. ; WA figure number as required by pipe size. €. WET PIPE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS 15330 - 3 *.: tr�r'. � < ;s •. l - . 440 i el 1 - - -.__ - - -i :` 1 • \ • i SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 2.5 SUPERVISORY SWITCH ' A. Supervisory contact shall have a cast aluminum housing with tamperproof hinged type cover . and gasket seal. The contact shall operate between the first and second revolutions of the valve z wheel when valve is being closed. The contacts shall also operate when the unit is removed from < its mounting, or cover is removed; as manufactured by Potter, or approved equal. `, I-.. z �w B. All control valves shall be provided with supervisory switches, 5 J U 2.6 LADDERS c 0 A. This Contractor shall furnish and install a steel ladder 18 inches wide to provide access to all w ' 1 s hutoff valves which are required to be located out of reach. N w w PART 3 - EXECUTION u' j co d ' = W 3.1 PREPARATION I-- _ Z I— A. Coordination work of this Section with other affected work. Z O - w 3.2 INTERIOR PIPING D I U A. All main piping shall be placed not Tess than 12 inches between the side of the pipe and the p H electric lighting outlets. Branch piping shall be clear of lighting outlets by 6 inches or as required w w . to avoid lighting reflectors. All piping shall drain back to the risers or be provided with drain I U valves. Special precautions must be taken to avoid electrical work and ventilation ducts, and ~ w O no piping shall pass below lighting fixtures in luminous ceilings or under skylights. W Z . N 1 B. All piping shall be unexposed except in no- ceiling areas. Where required, heads shall be locat H below ducts. Diffusers and lighting fixtures take preference in room layout. O z C. Sprinkler heads shall be within 3" of center of ceiling panels, no heads shall be nearer than 6 inches to a ceiling bar, and where 12 inch x 12 inch or 24 inch x 24 inch ceiling panels are used, the heads in the center of the panel. Rows of sprinkler heads shall be located and shall be installed as straight as possible, while still maintaining proper coverage and head spacing. D. Piping for fire protection systems shall be located as determined by lighting, ductwork, and other obstructions, but shall be no less than 16 inches above the ceiling to avoid present and future light fixtures. E. Piping shall be located as determined by lighting, ductwork, and other obstructions, but shall be no less than 16 inches above the ceiling to avoid present and future light fixtures. F. In areas with restricted head room, heads and piping shall be tight to ceilings and provided with °"' "` "'" guards. MAIM'? r- 3.3 SPRINKLER COVERAGE .1104....,. A. For determination of sprinkler systems, spacing and sizing, the following coverage ratings shall ;� to , i.:T apply. The Contractor shall also include in his design all the following systems and considerations. ;� B. All areas of the building shall be sprinklered. WET PIPE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS 15330 - 4 �' re,' aiej b . �, ( ,- - - - - r ' - -- - ._, - • � SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 C. The Contractor shall size his design taking into account the hose station and standpipe system. D. Hydraulically Calculated System: Automatic sprinklers throughout the entire area shall be installed as hydraulically calculated systems. The head coverage shall not be greater than 130 Z square feet per head. For this system, the Contractor shall furnish hydraulic calculations to the _ < Underwriter. Hydraulic calculations supporting design criteria for simple and compound looped ' H Z or gridded systems must be in accordance with recognized procedures such as the Hardy -Cross r method. The pressure at branch lines or at loop or grid junction points should be balanced to within 0.5 psi. The sprinkler drawings submitted for approval should indicate both the hydraulically _1 U O most remote area selected and the direction of flow from the point of no -flow in the quantity and cn p direction of flow in each leg of the loop. Notations on the sketch should be corrected with the CD LU ' hydraulic calculations for the system. The hydraulic calculations shall provide for a flow of 250 -J H gpm at each fire Department Hose Valve, and a total flow per sprinkler riser of 500 GPM, rn U- lu 0 E. Standard systems shall be provided on the basis of 130 sq. ft. /hd. for sales areas, stockrooms, 2 mechanical rooms and penthouse, and - 100 sq. ft /hd in storage areas, truck dock and trash 5 u.. Q rooms. U) F. Special Coverage: I - - _ ZH 1. Escalator: A curtain of sprinkler heads on 6 feet 0 inch centers shall be provided to Z O encircle the escalator opening at the draft curtain to conform to NFPA Standard 13. LU L u 2. Entrance to enclosed mall shall be provided with a row of sprinkler heads 6'-0" o.c., as specified in paragraph 3.1.1 F 1. U w O_ G. Special Ceilings: Where special ceilings area hung below the regular ceiling, special treatment w W may be required. H V LL' O H. Areas to be sprinklered: All areas of the building shall be sprinklered as required by the NFPA Z Codes and as specifically noted in this Design Section. Urn Z 3.4 TESTS AND INSPECTION O H z A. The contractor shall test the entire system in accordance with NFPA regulations, AWWA regulations and State and Local Code regulations. Contractor shall make all arrangements for a • . final inspection and approval by the Underwriter and Fire Marshal. Appointments must be made in advance for these inspections. Test reports shall be furnished to the Owner. B. The use of Sodium Silicate in the sprinkler system is not permitted for hydrostatic testing or any , other purposes. I 3.5 SUPERVISORY SYSTEM A. A supervisory protection service system will be provided by the Electrical Contractor. 3.6 SMOKE DETECTION SYSTEM ( 4 } }j1fiK',y�� ,Sk ONO. A. A smoke detection system will be provided by the Electrical Contractor. The Electrical ;):R wt: "�'rh s Contractor will provide and install the complete system including wiring, conduits, alarms, and !!!? p p Y 9 9. ,,v,...., annunciator panels with the following exceptions: -`' '' ; - .'.:‘3!, ' , ! . ` 1. The Fire Protection Contractor shall furnish and install the flow switches and valve tamper i •`:1 a switches on the sprinkler and standpipe system. The switches shall be Underwriter �ar� ; , approved and the type recommended by the supervisory service contractor. '''` ''` WET PIPE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS 15330 - 5 !! Y� y ' /- ,}i, : f''�, ): Vi i ." c .. ... ..._....,..�........ . w...,.....,. .w- :........ »,•.......: r. .. ......uru... ,._ ... , ,..,1. ;.;r: r x„t::i,. , ,... at.J,b:�::e- .::..lY >t ,.. taw 4'r,ia. u 1kutr.4:+&i16,'+;A I -., •_\ SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 2. All conduit and wiring between devices and the annunciator panels will be furnished and installed by the Electrical Contractor. B. All equipment shall be U.L. listed and FM approved for use in Fire Protection Signaling Service. _ Z 3.7 FIRE EXTINGUISHER N,, Z C w _ A. Fire extinguishers will be furnished and installed by the Sprinkler Contractor. 6 o B. Fire extinguisher number and locations shall be coordinated with the Fire Department. Provide co 0 Potter Roemer Model 3010, 10Ibs., 4A:60BC. Maximum 3000 sq. feet of floor space per LII extinguisher, and each cash wrap must be provided with a fire extinguisher. u_ C. Maximum travel distance to fire extinguisher is 75 feet. w O 2 D. Provide CO2 type fire extinguisher in P.O.S. & telephone room, similar to Potter Roemer Model u_ Q 3410. CO d E. The installation shcil comply with NFPA -10. Z 3.8 DRAFT CURTAIN Z I— w uj A. The draft or smoke curtain around the escalator opening is shown on the architectural drawings U u) i and is provided by the General Contractor. 0 t- - 3.9 PIPE SLEEVES AND ESCUTCHEONS w U.1 • 1= A. Wherever pipes pass through masonry or other construction, this Contractor shall furnish and LL' O install standard weight galvanized iron pipe sleeves not less than one (1") inch larger than the uj Z pipe or pipe coveting passing through. No piping or pipe covering shall bind in the sleeves. This U 2 contractor shall fill all spaces between the piping and sleeves with tightly packed dry spun oakum. Caulk joint VA" deep with Lasto -Meric two -part 100% liquid polymer polysulphide sealant Z (primer required for porous surfaces) as manufactured by Tremco Mfg. Co., or approved equal. Sleeves shall extend 3 /:' when passing through floors. B. Where pipes pass through walls, floors and ceilings, furnish and install cast brass chrome - plated floor and ceiling plates with set screws. C. In rooms where the floor is sealed and curbed, the pipe sleeves shall extend above the floor the same height as the door curb, or a minimum of four inches. All space around pipe shall be sealed. D. Where pipe penetrations are made through fire walls, the opening shall be sealed with Dow corning 3 -6548 Silicone RTV Foam. 3.10 GUARDS ^`� rh ; i A. Sprinklers and valves which are so located and subject to damage or tampering shall be �t5.; ;■ protected with guards. This would include low ceiling areas. t • 463 6r ` �,: 3.11 INSTRUMENTS P#11: Y A. On standpipe systems a pressure gauge shall be provided at the top hose station within the <y: cabinet. mow WET PIPE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS 15330 - 6 �' _...... r ..,, part...40 • SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 3.12 INSULATION A. No insulation against heat transfer is required. Where piping crosses electrical bus ducts, pipe shall be insulated for one foot each side of duct with an non - conductive fiberglass insulation and no pipe joints shall be located within 2' -0" of bus ducts. - Z Q 3.13 TAGS AND DIRECTORY H w ce A. All control, drain, test, and flow switches shall be provided with identification signs as per NFPA 6 U standards. Each riser shall be provided with a permanent sign indicating the area served. A U O schematic plan is required as covered under Scope of Work. Location of valves and hose u) a stations hall be marked with readily visible signs. Provide placecard with hydraulic data as W w required by NFPA. - LL 3.14 CLEANING w O A. Flush entire piping system of foreign matter. g a END OF SECTION Z ZO w w v ° O— al— wW . I • V L I O W Z O - O ~ Z i • at , a ▪ �} Y • FF..Uti ?.'� WET PIPE SPRINKLER SYSTEMS 15330 - 7 7 = t�_� krf 4 .- - , -..�., .. : { , -- ,—, SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 1 02003 • SECTION 15890 - DUCTWORK PART 1- GENERAL Z 1.1 WORK INCLUDED \, • H Z � w A. Round ductwork. 6 D i 000 B. • Rectangular ductwork. U 0 cow C. Duct liner. co u. w 0 D. Casings. 2 1.2 PRODUCTS INSTALLED BUT NOT FURNISHED UNDER THIS SECTION Q • Cl A. Division 16 - Electric Installation of Smoke Detectors. H W Z 2 �... H 1.3 RELATED WORK i- 0 Z I— LLI w A. Section 09900 - Painting. g D U 0 4 B. Section 15010 - Basic Mechanical Requirements. O co O h ,, - C. Section 15140 - Supports, Anchors, Sleeves and Sealing. = 0 1- � D. Section 15250 - Duct Insulation. 11 -- - O di 1 E. Section 15910 - Ductwork Accessories. U i' O I F. Section 15940 - Air inlets and Outlets. Z I • • . G. Section 15990 - Testing, Adjusting and Balancing. 1.4 REFERENCES A. ASHRAE - Handbook 1993 Fundamentals; Chapter 32 - Duct Design. ■ B. ASHRAE - Handbook 1996 HVAC Systems Equipment; Chapter 16 - Duct Construction. 1 C. SMACNA - HVAC Duct Construction Standards - Metal and Flexible (Manual). D. ASTM A36 - Structural Steel. '-:-.... r ., E. ASTM A90 - Weight of Coating on Zinc Coated (Galvanized Iron or Steel Articles. —T — F. ASTM A525 - General Requirements for Steel Sheet, Zinc Coated (Galvanized) by the Hot -Dip ,¢>;.:Tzp Process. , .A; °`` ° �ti G. ASTM A527 - Steel Sheet, Zinc Coated (Galvanized) by Hot -Dip Process, Lock Forming Quality. 't t H. NFPA 90A - Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilating Systems. A'.; '4' 0! . . 4 '!=,' 1 •- i'. .. ,, DUCTWORK 15890 - 1 ' 1': w !Waft � 1 rrd.'4dc,+t elE''t 6� • . • SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila. WA 02003 I. UL 181 - Factory Made Air Ducts and Connectors. 1.5 DEFINITIONS A. Duct Sizes: Inside clear dimensions. For lined ducts, maintain sizes inside sheet metal. Z 1.6 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS W Q �� A. No variation of duct configuration or sizes permitted except by written permission. Size round U 0 ducts installed in place of rectangular ducts in accordance with ASHRAE table of equivalent 0 rectangular and round ducts. W w 1.7 SUBMITTALS cn LL W O A. Submit under provisions of Section 15010, _ QQ B. Shop Drawings: Indicate duct fittings, particulars such as gages, sizes, welds, and configuration N prior to start of work for all systems. _ W = C. Product Data: Provide data for duct materials, duct liner and duct connectors. Z F- 1- O ZI- D. Manufacturer's Installation Instructions: Indicate special procedures for glass fiber ducts. W 1.8 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS 0 N 01_- A. Submit under provisions of Section 15010. W W ~ U B. Record actual locations of ducts and duct fittings. Record changes in fitting location and type. ti O Show additional fittings used w Z U cn 1.9 QUALITY ASSURANCE O I- A. Perform work in accordance with SMACNA - HVAC Duct Construction Standards - Metal and Z Flexible. B. Manufacturer Qualifications: Company specializing in manufacturing the Products specified in this section with minimum three years documented experience. C. Installer Qualifications: Company specializing in performing the work of this section with minimum three years documented experience. 1.10 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS . A. Construct ductwork to NFPA 90A and local building code mechanical standards. 'Lly, PART 2 - PRODUCTS ,<: •• 2.1 MATERIALS - "''' ' � " ` vim } � M1 S ?r 5 ,, °L {q #7YWa,r� Chi ti . •_:� A. Galvanized Steel Ducts: ASTM A525 and ASTM A527 galvanized steel sheet, lock- forming quality, having G90 zinc coating of in conformance with ASTM A90.h B. Insulated Flexible Ducts: DUCTWORK 15890 - 2 7 1C4f'j,!?.p p i5-1)yl — - - -- ' " !` , — 1 T "-. SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 1. Manufacturers: a. Flexmaster. b. Thermaflex. c. Flexaust Co. 2. Two ply vinyl film supported by helically wound spring steel wire; fiberglass insulation; Z aluminized vapor barrier film. Q • 3. Pressure Rating: 10 inches WG positive and 1.0 inches WG negative. \ H w 4. Maximum Velocity: 4000 fpm. IY 7 5. Temperature Range: -10 degrees F to 160 degrees F. 6 U ) C. Sealant: c o In -.. w 1. Manufacturers: _J H ' a. Hardcast FTS -20 and Flex -Grip 550. W O b. Foster 30 -02. y -1 c. United McGill UniGrip, UniSeal, UniWeld. 2 I- .r 2. Non - hardening, water resistant, fire resistive, compatible with mating materials; liquid used w Q alone or with tape, or heavy mastic. co a D. Hanger Rod: ASTM A36; steel threaded both ends, threaded one end, or continuously threaded. Z H 2.2 . DUCTWORK FABRICATION Z O , � W A. Fabricate and support in accordance with SMACNA HVAC Duct Construction Standards - Metal D p and Flexible, and as indicated. Provide duct material, gages, reinforcing, and sealing for 0 0) operating pressures indicated. a 1-- w w B. Construct T's, bends, and elbows with radius of not less than 1 -1/2 times width of duct on • 0 centerline. Where not possible and where rectangular elbows are used, provide[air foil] turning - ~ uO vanes. Where acoustical lining is indicated, provide turning vanes of perforated metal with glass Z 1 fiber insulation. v c _ O I Z , C. Increase duct sizes gradually, not exceeding 15 degrees divergence wherever possible; Z maximum 30 degrees divergence upstream of equipment and 45 degrees convergence downstream. D. Fabricate continuously welded round and oval duct fittings two gages heavier than duct gages indicated in SMACNA Standard. Joints shall be minimum 4 inch (100 mm) cemented slip joint, brazed or electric welded. Prime coat welded joints. E. Provide standard 45 degree lateral wye takeoffs unless otherwise indicated where 90 degree conical tee connections may be used. 2.3 MANUFACTURED DUCTWORK AND FITTINGS A. Manufacture in accordance with SMACNA HVAC Duct Construction Standards - Metal and Flexible, and as indicated. Provide duct material, gages, reinforcing, and sealing for operating y� . pressures indicated. Os- , i ii►. „ t, B. Round Ducts: , !! 1. Manufacturers: � • 1 3 : r ; ri ?" At; =734, � a. United McGill UniSeal, UniRib. ' 'ill*" b. Semco SS SR. , "` " ;. C. Eastern Sheet Metal - Single Weld. " DUCTWORK 15890 - 3 S� — : hr { y }�.. .. .. _......__._..__.__ •...•,» v:+v�.:axcH'iFUr..- ... .. w +wrris4dR _.tun . ,,,.,,:.w+:........:.::.. s, a.:_',:._.. ........•::4..5:::'a:. .. ,,"•, a. H a r t; ■ , SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 2. Machine made from round spiral lockseam duct with light reinforcing corrugations; fittings manufactured of at least two gages heavier metal than duct. C. Transverse Duct Connection System: I. Manufacturers: ""' • = Z a. Ductmate Model 25,35. 0 ~ C 2 b. Eastern Sheet Metal Model TDF. 2. SMACNA rated connection, interlocking angle and duct edge connection system wit J o sealant, gasket, cleats, and corner clips. U 2.4 GLASS FIBER DUCT LINER, RIGID u A. Manufacturer: Owens Corning Model fiberglass duct liner board. W 0 B. Other acceptable manufacturers offering equivalent products: g 5 1. Knauf Model. = d 2. Schuller Model Permacote Linacoustic. H In Z F C. Insulation: ASTM C612; one inch thick, rigid, noncombustible board with acrylic polymer meeting Z O ASTM G21 impregnated surface and edge coat. 1. 'K' ('Ksi ") Value: ASTM C1071, maximum 0.27 at 75 degrees F. U 2. Maximum service temperature: 250 degrees F. 3. Maximum Velocity on Coated Air Side: 5,000 fpm. 4. Minimum Noise Reduction Criteria: ASTM C1071 0.65 for 1 inch. I U D. Adhesive: ' O Z . LLl U= 1 Manufacturers: F= a. Foster Quick Tack Model 85-6. 0 F- 2. Other Acceptable Manufacturers of equivalent products: a. Miracle Adhesives by Pratt and Lambert. b. Vimasco Corporation. 3. Waterproof ASTM El 62 fire - retardant type. E. Liner Fasteners: Galvanized steel, welded with integral head. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Obtain manufacturer's inspection and acceptance of fabrication and installation of glass fiber ductwork at beginning of installation. wa B. Locate ducts with sufficient space around equipment to allow normal operating and r1 . & 4 ,: °° maintenance activities. 7,11111, C. Connect diffusers or troffer boots to ducts with 4 feet maximum length of flexible duct. Hold in place with strap or clamp. Do not use flexible to change directions. tt.IP X DUCTWORK� 15890 - 4 L : liggagnainanatallaStigaSSZIE L^' . -,/ , ,— - — r , - . •... , :,, -t T 1 I SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA --, 02003 - -- D. During construction provide temporary closures of metal or taped polyethylene on open ductwork to prevent construction dust from entering ductwork system. E. Install in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. Z F. Install and seal ducts in accordance with SMACNA HVAC Duct Construction Standards - Metal ~ • and Flexible. o: U G. Duct Sizes are inside clear dimensions. For lined, ducts, maintain sizes inside lining. U 0 u) H. Use crimp joints for other than stainless steel ductwork with or without bead for joining round duct w z LU sizes 4 inch and smaller with crimp in direction of air flow for ductwork rated 2 inches water co u_ gauge or less. w O 2 }} I. Use double nuts and lock washers on threaded rod supports. § J IL J. Connect flexible ducts to metal ducts with adhesive and draw bands. = CI I w ' K. Gaskets: Gaskets shall be strip type, solid neoprene rubber, a minimum of 1 /2" wide x 1 /8" thick, Z 1-- and sealed at flange corners by RN-106 mastic as manufactured by General Electric Company. Z 0 Gaskets for round ducts shall be same as above but pre -cut circular. w w n 0 L. Bolts, nuts, and flat washers: Conform to ASTM A -540, GRADE B21, American Standard Regular U Hexagon Bolt and Nut, UNC Series Thread (ANSI B- 18.2), Cadmium plated. All lock washers shall 0 co be cadmium - plated steel. w w M. Flange Material: Rectangular ducting shall have flanges of structural steel angles conforming to j. H ASTM A -36. 10" diameter and rolled steel ASTM A -36 angles for over 10" diameter. All stainless ti Z steel on stainless steel ductwork. w 0 U N. Threaded steel rods: Shall conform to ASTM A -107, hot rolled carbon steel. p F' ., Z I O. Hanger straps: Shall be machine sheared from galvanized sheet metal as specified above. Hand -cut notched, jagged or otherwise weakened straps shall not be acceptable. Stainless steel exterior ductwork. st P. Sealants: Foster 30-02 in mechanical seams and joints. All seals to be Class A. Sealant to be suitable for use in a return air plenum. Q. Hanger Upper Attachments: All attachments shall be rated for the loads imposed. R. I -Beam: Steel I -Beam clamps with bolt, sized to fit beam and load requirements. S. Angle or Channel: Malleable -iron C -Clamp with retaining clip; sized to fit application. T. Flat Steel: Weld stud with turnbuckle or coupling, expansion, shield type, sized to fit application. ,d5 /III 1 Ala ■ U. Concrete: Concrete anchors shall be all- steel, expansion, shield type, sized to fit application. ':;.t: i:::pqF V. Sheet Metal Screws: Screws shall be the self- drilling self- tapping, hexagon head, cadmium- •q =:sa ;~' plated, type with bonded neoprene washers. Screw size shall be sized for the application. d � I ', t.; W. Longitudinal Seams: Pittsburgh Lock (galvanized and aluminum). 4, `' ;`h' DUCTWORK 15890 - 5 k, %; ' . i;!:,...14,5:::4 __., c s .. a ... .... _._........._. ..............�,......., ..... _...._.: ..t. .,w........,.,...y.. .w..x.,..w ,�.o...+w .. ...- ......." . ..,...._..,,„.„,..,,,,,.„,„,.,,:..„,.....4,...,..: .. .:gd,`...i, t SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 X. Transverse Joints: Pocket locks for jointing all four sides with corners spot welded and flanged joints with rubber gaskets. Y. Floor Penetrations: Floor opening shall be completely framed and duct through floor flanged at top of floor curb. Provide 4 inch high concrete curb around all duct penetrations of concrete Z floors. Provide angle iron frame around all duct penetrations of wood floors. Installation to Q conform to fire damper installation requirements. �-- w CC 2 Z. Vertical Hangers: (All duct sizes - vertical duct): Use angle bracket type supports, weight of duct 6 U shall be supported by duct, not bracket. U 0 u) 0 AA. Overhead Hangers: Hangers which require penetration of duct walls be rivets, screws, bolts, etc., w H shall not be used. w Expansion shield with strap hanger only for ducts not exceeding 80" perimeter measurement. 2 Expansion shield with rod in accordance with manufacturer's load recommendations. d Welded Stud, with hanger strap only for ducts not exceeding 80" perimeter measurement. W Z = BB. This contract to install all equipment in ductwork supplied by Division 16. (Smoke detectors, etc.) H O z 4- CC. Duct Liner Application: g 1. Adhere insulation with adhesive for 90 percent coverage. 0 � . 2. Secure insulation with mechanical liner fasteners. Refer to SMACNA Standards for spacing. ❑ I' 3. Seal and smooth joints. Seal and coat transverse joints. w w • 4. Duct dimensions indicated are net inside sheet metal dimensions. F - � V — , - O 3.2 CLEANING ill z U u) A. Clean inside and outside of plenum and air handling units with high power vacuum machines. Protect equipment which may be harmed by excessive dirt with filters, or bypass during cleaning. z Provide adequate access into plenums for cleaning purposes. 3.3 SCHEDULES 1 A. Ductwork Material Schedule AIR SYSTEM MATERIAL All Systems Galvanized Steel B. Ductwork Seal Class Schedule Air System Seal Class All Systems Class A t END OF SECTION'` 44 ty + A ± { 4 L 7 L ,w } — L DUCTWORK 15890 - 6 • !� n 4,03 4 i G.lf. t�. S X ✓ ■ :..'.. i. ):.•... .vYRM ,n r w.... . ..w...t....w. _ ✓....a n,...._,... —.r .- ...v,.. NwdunwMMMIIWyl1 .,.{,`.4:' AL:i1r.- .....1 .•...,...::I .:I:v:i:.�l:Y . .. - -- - ,-r • - . • SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 B. Fabricate splitter dampers of material same gage as duct to 24 inches size in either direction, and two gages heavier for sizes over 24 inches. — C. Fabricate splitter dampers of double thickness sheet metal to streamline shape. Secure blade with continuous hinge or rod. Operate with minimum 1/4 inch diameter rod in self aligning, universal joint action flanged bushing with set screw. \, ' H Z c w D. Fabricate single blade dampers for duct sizes to 9 1 /2 x 30 inch. QQ J O E. Fabricate multi -blade damper of opposed blade pattern with maximum blade sizes 12 x 72 inch. N p Assemble center and edge crimped blades in prime coated or galvanized channel frame with rn w suitable hardware. _1 F. U) u_ F. Except in round ductwork 12 inches and smaller, provide end bearings. On multiple blade w O dampers, provide oil- impregnated nylon or sintered bronze bearings. ~ Q G. Provide locking, indicating quadrant regulators on single and multi -blade dampers. Where rod lengths exceed 30 inches provide regulator at both ends. w Z H. On insulated ducts mount quadrant regulators on stand -off mounting brackets, bases, or E adapters. Z O 2.2 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS - FIRE DAMPERS j p U A. Advanced Air E- wW B. Air Balance. L- O C. Ruskin. Z ti.l UN D. Safe Aire. O 1-- Z E. Prefco. F. United Sheet Metal. ' G. Substitutions: Under provisions of Section 15010. 2.3 FIRE DAMPERS A. Fabricate in accordance with NFPA 90A and UL 555, and as indicated. , B. Fabricate curtain type dampers of galvanized steel with interlocking blades. Provide stainless steel closure springs and latches for horizontal installations. Configure with blades out of air stream. i •;n1 4a 41 t C. • Fabricate multiple blade fire dampers with 16 gage galvanized steel frame and blades, oil - " ,$ r , impregnated bronze or stainless steel sleeve bearings and plated steel axles, 1 /8 x 1 /2 inch plated 9 �r •,u�a�;, steel concealed linkage, stainless steel closure spring, blade stops, and lock. D. Fusible links, UL 33, shall separate at 160 degrees F.'' low DUCTWORK ACCESSORIES 15910 - 2 �' ,, `r141 ", eA - ■ SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 2.4 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS - BACKDRAFT DAMPERS A. American Warming. Z B. Arrow. `. Z re 2 C. Ruskin. D. Safe Air. U O cn 0 E. Substitutions: Under provisions of Section 15010. W � 2.5 BACKDRAFT DAMPERS w 0 A. Gravity backdraff dampers, size 18 x 18. inches or smaller, furnished with air moving equipment, 5 may be air moving equipment manufacturers standard construction. u- =CJ B. Fabricate multi - blade, parallel action gravity balanced backdraft dampers of 16 gage h- W galvanized steel, or extruded aluminum, with center pivoted blades of maximum 6 inch width, ? H with felt or flexible vinyl sealed edges, linked together in rattle -free manner with 90 degree stop, Z O steel ball bearings, and plated steel pivot pin; adjustment device to permit setting for varying w differential static pressure; Model 494 -40 manufactured by American Warming. ? o 2.6 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS - AIR TURNING DEVICES O N 1. Titus. = U . I - u_ 2. Tuttle and Bailey. u 3. Price. 4. Substitutions: Under provisions of Section 15010. U 2.7 AIR TUNING DEVICES 0 H z A. Multi -blade device with radius blades attached to pivoting frame and bracket, steel or aluminum construction, with push -pull operator strap; Model AG -45 manufactured by Titus. ■ 2.8 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS - FLEXIBLE DUCT CONNECTIONS 1. Duro Dyne. 2. United McGill. 3. Vibration Mounting Controls. 4. Substitutions: Under provisions of Section 15010. 2.9 FLEXIBLE DUCT CONNECTIONS A. Fabricate in accordance with SMACNA manual. B. UL listed fire- retardant neoprene coated woven glass fiber fabric to NFPA 90A, minimum density % A,. ,.: ri >�9ka1 36 oz per sq yd approximately 6 inches wide, crimped into metal edging strip. jog 2.10 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS - DUCT ACCESS DOORS he A. Duro Dyne. rF� t p.4, #a . B. Duct Mate.` DUCTWORK ACCESSORIES 15910 - 3 4 .... : :f1; ■ SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 C. United McGill. D. Substitutions: Under provisions of Section 15010. 2.11 DUCT ACCESS DOORS w A. Fabricate in accordance with SMACNA manual Construction Standards. 5 B. Review locations prior to fabrication. U O cn o C. Fabricate rigid and close - fitting doors of galvanized steel with sealing gaskets and quick fastening co LLI locking devices. For insulated ductwork, install minimum one inch thick insulation with sheet metal cover. N u- D. Access doors smaller than 12 inches square may be secured with sash locks. QQ LLQ E. Provide two hinges and two sash locks for sizes up to 18 inches square, three hinges and two in d compression latches with outside and inside handles for sizes up to 24 x 48 inches. Provide an Z W additional hinge for larger sizes. Z F. Access doors with aluminum sheet metal screw fasteners are not acceptable. Z O W 2.12 DUCT TEST HOLES C) U A. Cut or drill temporary test holes in ducts as required. Cap with neat patches, neoprene plugs, o H threaded = U ~ 4= B. Permanent test holes shall be factory fabricated, air tight flanged fittings with screw cap. Provide u_ extended neck fittings to clear insulation. .. Z U � — -- 0 ~ PART 3 - EXECUTION Z . • 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Install accessories in accordance with manufacturer's instructions. B. Provide balancing dampers at points on supply, return, and exhaust systems where branches are taken from larger ducts as required for air balancing. Use splitter dampers only where indicated. C. Provide fire dampers at locations indicated, where ducts and outlets pass through fire rated components, and where required by authorities having jurisdiction. Install with required perimeter mounting angles, sleeves, breakaway duct connections, corrosion resistant springs, bearings, bushing and hinges. D. Demonstrate re- setting of fire dampers to authorities having jurisdiction and Owner's representative. E. Provide backdraft dampers on exhaust fans or exhaust ducts nearest to outside and where indicated. VIA • _ e'C2 i F. Provide flexible connections immediately adjacent to equipment in ducts associated with fans,;.,, } and motorized equipment.;, RYA': 1,'•tt`v t:r ��, DUCTWORK ACCESSORIES 15910-4 =r • SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 G. In addition to doors specified for plenums, provide duct access doors for inspection and cleaning before and after filters, coils, fans, automatic dampers, at fire dampers, humidifiers and else where as indicated. Provide minimum 8 x 8 inch size for hand access only in ducts that are less than 12 inches in width and height, 18 x 18 inch size for shoulder access in all other ductwork. Z • H. Provide duct test holes where indicated and required for testing and balancing purposes. \ H Z ce 2 I. Flexible duct maximum length to be four feet. Flexible duct longer than two feet to be supported 6 with hangers. Flexible duct to be installed with no bends in duct. Joints to be coated with joint U 0 sealer and tape. co W = END OF SECTION N 0 .... J . tL W d = W ~ Z I— O Z I— W W U O 0 — 0 I— W W 2 u.. O 111 Z U= OF_ • Z 1 I f',:a' ii WTn`2`�S 1 , • ? , � , 'PA 'j9 DUCTWORK ACCESSORIES 15910 - 5 -v. , ., .. ., .. ._. ... `- _. __ .. ... .........». +..._ ._....v._ .. ......... .... ....v ............ ,x..... ,.,..or,.'a.„r- at.'s +; ., .: .. ,...- ..,m.F;� �. , SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 SECTION 15940 - AIR OUTLETS AND INLETS PART 1- GENERAL 1.1 WORK INCLUDED " Q ` = Z A. Diffusers t B. Diffuser boots U 0 C. Registers /grilles w w JI D. Linear diffusers. u- Li] 0 1.2 RELATED WORK - u., Q A. Section 15010 - Basic Mechanical Requirements. N a B. Section 15890 - Ductwork. Z C. Section 09900 - Painting: Painting of Ductwork Visible Behind Outlets and Inlets. w O w 1.3 REFERENCES U 0 co 0— A. ADC 1062 - Certification, Rating and Test Manual. 0 H- wW B. AMCA 500 - Test Method for Louvers, Dampers and Shutters. I u. 0 C. ANSI /NFPA 90A - Installation of Air Conditioning and Ventilating Systems. Z Cli U= D. ARI 650 - Air Outlets and Inlets. E-- Z E: ASHRAE 70 - Method of Testing for Rating the Air Flow Performance of Outlets and Inlets. F. SMACNA - HVAC Duct Construction Standards - Metal and Flexible. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Test and rate performance of air outlets and inlets in accordance with ADC Equipment Test Code 1062 and ASHRAE 70. 1.5 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS - A. Conform to ANSI /NFPA 90A. 1.6 MOCKUP wees -4 A. Not Used.iiii"r r4 l.. 1.7 SUBMITTALSt; A. Submit product data under provisions of Section 15010. Ant B. Provide product data for items required for this project. AIR OUTLETS AND INLETS 15940- 1 C.43 L it $ - 'ter , 1 1 t SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA -, _ 02003 I C. Submit schedule of outlets and inlets indicating type, size, location, application, and noise level. D. Review requirements of outlets and inlets as to size, finish, and type of mounting prior to submitting product data and schedules of outlets and inlets. Z = - F E. Submit manufacturer's installation instructions under provisions of Section 15010. I— Z ce w PART 2 - PRODUCTS v 0 2.1 CEILING DIFFUSERS to o W = A. Manufacturers: w 1. Titus. 2 2. E.H. Price. ¢- 3. Metal Aire. LL 4. Tuttle and Bailey. to a 5. Anemostat. = ▪ w 6. Substitutions: Under provisions of Section 15010. z H B. SQUARE CEILING DIFFUSERS: CD -1, CD -2, CD -3 Z O W 1. Square, fixed horizontal pattern, steel, louvered face, high capacity type diffuser to D CI discharge air in 1,2,3 or 4 way discharge pattern utilizing an inner core assembly; Model 0 u) TDC as manufactured by Titus 0 F- 2. Provide border type 3 frame for all ceiling diffusers provided. Where units are installed in w w . plaster or drywall ceilings, provide Titus Model TRM rapid mount plaster frame. _ 3. Fabricate of 22 gauge steel with backed anodic acrylic finish with standard color as ~ u- O selected by Interior Design Consultant. All diffusers to have same face appearance Z regardless of neck size. The core to be constructed as a single, removable assembly. U 4. Provide heavy gauge steel manual balancing damper in neck of each diffuser. Balancing H H damper to be operable from the face of the diffuser by removing the inner core assembly. O 5. CD -1: Nominal 24 x 24 inch module size with 18x18 square duct size and round neck collar. Z ' All diffusers to have same face appearance. Neck sizes and air volumes as shown on drawings. 1 2.2 CEILING AND WALL; REGISTERS AND GRILLES A. Manufacturers: 1. Titus. 2. E.H. Price. 3. Metal Aire. 4. Tuttle and Bailey. 5. Anemostat. 6. Substitutions: Under provisions of Section 15010. 3 Pc t :;, :,.; ; B. Ceiling and Wall Perforated Face Exhaust Registers and Return or Transfer Grilles and Grid Core • /;Tin Exhaust and Transfer Registers /Grilles: RG -1, TG -1. r" Y r 1. RG -1 and TG -1: r ,, r ;,. a. Fixed grilles with 1 /2 x 1 /2 x 1 /2 inch aluminum louvers with steel borders: Model 50R ; F'' =. manufactured by Titus. ,a b. Inner cores of aluminum to provide a minimum of 90 percent free area. f_YN,k ;<< ,�;•}., ; c. Fabricate 1 1/4" . wide 22 gauge steel border to match ceiling suspension system as ,,,,..;: , shown on the interior consultants design documents. Where units are indicated for 7 ' , wall mounting g, provide 1 1 /4 inch border with countersunk screw mounting. s <`, ' AIR OUTLETS AND INLETS 15940- 2 � 1, t .04,,,. , , . f f , SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 d. Provide units with factory baked anodic acrylic finish with standard color as selected by the interior design consultant. e. Nominal sizes and air volumes (where applicable) as shown on the drawings. PART 3 - EXECUTION .. Q 3.1 INSTALLATION , w A. Install items in accordance with manufacturers' instructions, and per details on drawings. U O Cl) 0 B. Check location of outlets and inlets and make necessary adjustments in position to conform with r» w architectural features, symmetry, and lighting arrangement. N w C. Install diffusers to ductwork with air tight connection. w 0 D. Provide balancing dampers on branch duct take -off to each diffuser, and grille and register, g regardless of whether dampers are specified as part of the diffuser, or grille and register assembly. E. Paint ductwork visible behind air outlets and inlets matte black. Z F- O Z I— END OF SECTION W LLI VO c u-- w W H0 Z ' U 2 0 F Z • 1 ) 51,r p .tike' yM S4 * e .wed 1 4446. i' . i' :1. 5 ' . . AIR OUTLETS AND INLETS 15940- 3 �. r . n .- SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 - SECTION 15990 - TESTING, ADJUSTING, AND BALANCING PART 1- GENERAL Z 1.1 SECTION INCLUDES ` I = - Z et 2 D. Vibration measurement of equipment operating conditions. I 1.2 RELATED SECTIONS I a N a A. Section 15010 - Basic Mechanical Requirements. H W Z I— B. Section 15890 - Ductwork. Z 0 LU ww C. Section 15910 - Ductwork Accessories. U 0 . N • D. Section 15940 - Air Outlets and Inlets. CI I— w uj 1.3 REFERENCES H 0 • u" O ` A. AABC - National Standards for Field Measurement and Instrumentation, Total System Balance. Z B. ASHRAE - 1995 HVAC Applications Handbook: Chapter 34, Testing, Adjusting and Balancing. p Z O 1-- Z C. NEBB - Procedural Standards for Testing, Balancing and Adjusting of Environmental Systems. 1.4 SUBMITTALS , A. Submit test reports as a submittal under provisions of Section 15010. ' B. Prior to commencing work, submit draft reports indicating adjusting, balancing, and equipment data required. 1 C. Submit draft copies of report for review prior to final acceptance of Project. Provide final copies for Architect /Engineer and for inclusion in operating and maintenance manuals. D. Provide reports in soft cover, letter size, 3 -ring binder manuals, complete with index page and indexing tabs, with cover identification at front and side. Include set of reduced drawings with air • outlets and equipment identified to correspond with data sheets, and indicating thermostat MO:. 1 ,4y21.iz7' 4t. ` locations. 4r:04f0 sa k E. Include detailed procedures, agenda, sample report forms, and copy of Project Performance - .t,;�y.:;..�, Guaranty prior to commencing system balance. d:�;?h�.'j:+`s , 1.5 REPORT FORMS , i A. Submit reports on AABC National Standards for Total System Balance or NEBB forms. t ;r." \;,':-''..' TESTING, ADJUSTING AND BALANCING 15990 - 1 :;Y,Y -:`; , .■ l3 µ cr ; "r is , n.:. 3 , ROIL ':' - I , - -- -t.« - - 6. t SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 B. Forms shall include the following information: ' 1. Title Page: a. Company name ' b. Company address Z c. Company telephone number • z H d. Project name iu e. Project location D f. Project Architect U O g. Project Engineer u) o h. Project Contractor u) = i. Project altitude ' F"' 2. Instrument List: u) u' a. Instrument w O b. Manufacturer . c. Model u_ d. Serial number u) d e. Range = W f. Calibration date Z I 3. Duct Traverse: (Including gravity ventilators and outside air intakes) H O a. • System zone /branch z F- w b. Duct size c. Area D p d. Design velocity UO ci e. Design air flow 0 i- f. Test velocity , . W W g. Test air flow H U h. Duct static pressure ' ~ L O I. Air temperature Z j. Air correction factor • - U v) 4. Air Distribution Test Sheet: 1= I a. Air terminal number Z b. Room number /location c. Terminal type d. Terminal size e. Area factor f. Design velocity ' g. Design air flow h. Test (final) velocity . .,_, i. Test (final) air flow j. Percent of design air flow • 1:6 PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS . -,, A. Submit record documents under provisions of Section 15010. 1.7. • QUALITY ASSURANCE 31:"1 k r R e , . + A. Agency shall be company specializing in the adjusting and balancing of systems specified in this :;, Section with minimum five years documented experience. Perform Work under supervision of 1 � j AABC Certified „ fied Test and Balance Engineer or NEBB Certified Testing, Balancing and Adjusting n= '�� g 9 9 1 9 , .. d4 rxuY Supervisor. .. • i ,' TESTING, ADJUSTING AND BALANCING 15990 - 2 a' ' F ,1 1; .6,4 4111W 6,,,,,, • cr j \ SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 B. Total system balance shall be performed in accordance with AABC National Standards for Field Measurement and Instrumentation, Total System Balance, NEBB Procedural Standards for Testing, Balancing and Adjusting of Environmental Systems. 1.8 SEQUENCING AND SCHEDULING = 1- A. Sequence work as required by owners Construction schedule under the provisions of Section. IX ILI B. Sequence work to commence after completion of systems and schedule completion of work U 0 before Substantial Completion of Project. p 1.9 PRE- INSTALLATION CONFERENCE W i LL A. Convene a conference one week prior to commencing work of this Section. uU O u- ¢ PART 2 - PRODUCTS = W 2.1 AGENCIES Z ZO A. Not used. U D cn O— PART 3 - EXECUTION 0 H W W U i 3.1 • EXAMINATION -IL' 17- A. Verify that systems are complete and operable before commencing work. Ensure the following tii N conditions: U — 0 1 . Systems are started and operating in a safe and normal conditions. Z 2. Temperature control systems are installed complete and operable. 3. Proper thermal overload protection is in place for electrical equipment. 4. Final filters are clean and in place. If required, notify maintenance staff to install clean filters. 5. Duct systems are clean of debris. 6. Fire and volume dampers are in place and open. 7. Access doors are closed and duct end caps are in place. 8. Air outlets are installed and connected. • 9. Duct system leakage is minimized. . i 10. Submit field reports. Report defects and deficiencies noted during performance of services which prevent system balance. 11. Beginning of work means acceptance of existing conditions. _ =t 3.2 PREPARATION x 401 • A. Provide instruments required for testing, adjusting, and balancing operations. Make instruments available to Engineer to facilitate spot checks during testing. B. Provide additional balancing devices as required. 3.3 INSTALLATION TOLERANCES ,.•� ii" TESTING, ADJUSTING AND BALANCING 15990 - 3 J :; r;R • • . . . .. , ... C.... • . • . _ .. ..... •............... .. +.—rn ..... wTVSr.....gv...,..nwwwiw�•L'M ... - • . ..` _ - SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 A. Air Outlets and Inlets: Adjust total to within plus 10 percent and minus 10 percent of design to space. Adjust outlets and inlets in space to within plus or minus 10 percent of design. _. 3.4 ADJUSTING ' ' Z A. Adjust work under provisions of Section 15010. \, • H Z � w B. Recorded data shall represent actually measured, or observed condition. ¢ J V C. Permanently mark settings of valves, dampers, and other adjustment devices allowing settings to U p be restored. Set and lock memory stops. W W I -J Ir- D. After adjustment, take measurements to verify balance has not been disrupted or that such N w ' disruption has been rectified. w 0 E. Leave systems in proper working order, replacing belt guards, closing access doors, closing doors I- to electrical switch boxes, and restoring thermostats to specified settings. d . _ 3.5 AIR SYSTEM PROCEDURE Z H D. Adjust distribution system to obtain uniform space temperatures free from objectionable drafts W Z and noise. U E. Use volume control devices to regulate air quantities only to extend that adjustments do not Z create objectionable air motion or sound levels. Effect volume control by duct internal devices such as dampers and splitters. F. Provide system schematic with required and actual air quantities recorded at each outlet or inlet. , 3 G. After air balance by air volumes have been completed provide second air balance by space temperature. Space temperature air balancing to be accomplished after owner occupancy. 1. Space temperatures balancing to be done so that main sales areas are within ±0.50F of I temperature control space temperature setting. ' 2. Space temperature balancing can be accomplished during store occupied hours. . 3. Space temperature balancing to be done so that owner is satisfied with temperatures • maintained throughout the store sales areas. 3.6 SCHEDULE f A. Equipment Requiring Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing *.' 1. Air Inlets and Outlets ;' "`* :, B. Report Forms w v 1. Title Page: ` TESTING, ADJUSTING AND BALANCING 15990 - 4 „,,:,..,,,, , , ,,:46:",,,g i . li i' ., .. .. ... ,.,, a..,.....- ..b : .. .... .. .. ... .. ... . ..... .,. . c.......i,...... ,... .. ... ..., .. :I:. ,..a., .. .. .... ., a.,,,;;(`i,,:...Y..l.,.a. ttblw....h....Sk.i:.:'u.:'Juu. , .. ... , .- - �. ,. —i ■ I i SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 a. Name of Testing, Adjusting and Balancing Agency -; b. Address of Testing, Adjusting, and Balancing Agency c. Telephone number of Testing, Adjusting and Balancing Agency d. Project name e. Project location Z l . f. Project Architect < j. g. Project Engineer ,H Z h. Project Contractor "- 2 1 i. Project altitude 6 U I. Report date U O 2. Summary Comments: o co LU a. Design versus final performance UJ - b. Notable characteristics of system H c. Description of systems operation sequence 0 O W d. Nomenclature used throughout report } e. Test conditions - - I- T! 3. Instrument List: a a. Instrument c d b. Manufacturer I ' C. Model number LL 1 d. Serial number z I- O e. Range z F- f. Calibration w w 4. Air Distribution Test Sheet: 0 0 a. Air terminal number U U) b. Room number /location 0 l- c. Terminal type w d. Terminal size = U j e. Area factor LI 0 f. Design velocity - Z g. Design air flow Ili Co r h. Test (final) velocity H = i. Test (final) air flow 0 1— j. Percent of design air flow Z END OF SECTION j SO W40-, `t ,. a � _•„j wit. fit TESTING, ADJUSTING AND BALANCING 15990 - 5 '` i %'�F` Oa ■ _ .._., -_. - -.__4 � _,Z..., Cr ,., ;` 1 ' r BON MARCHE SOUTH CENTER • WILLIAM POLK •ASSOCIATES 2002 -0165 May 06, 2002 . Electrical Specifications Z a \, " H W c4 2 • l U0 W = U) 0 W E J = d c Z H • W W U p O N O H W 2U I— U. I= —O Z w • co C T H- _ Z 1- . i • • • • • • f.,„ , i.... . . , ' m r1 41 "t r va'y ' i''1 • . . r.;k = ;. r • • . ;: � , �,,.. • . ; Vii.i , • 4pi. ..ate • , - , , {,r ,, ■ 1 ! / if I ;t rq , TABLE OF CONTENTS 16010 Electrical General Provisions Z 16015 Electrical Abbreviations and Definitions . , I Z • 16020 Work Included w 16025 Codes, Fees ¢ 5 16030 Project Record Documents J 0 16035 Reviews and Acceptances 0 0 16040 Guarantee w 16045 Maintenance Manuals w H 16055 Temporary Lighting and Power U w r 16060 Identification W 0 16070 Owner Pre - purchased Equipment 2 -- 16110 Raceways and Boxes 16120. Wire and Cable (600 Volts and Below) � Q 16122 Floor and Wall Electrical Penetration Fire Seals CO CI 16140 Wiring Devices w 16160 Panelboards z H 16170 Disconnect Switches 16181. • Fuses 600V and Less 1-- O 16190 Supporting Devices 2 D 16191 Field Testing D 0 I. 16450. Grounding . 0 N 16 Lighting D I — 16721 Fire Alarm Systems w w • 16740 Low Voltage Raceway System • I— U I I Z LU Uu i H I O~ z 1 ■ •, ,* 4 ., , r,. j , ..„..„,,,,,,,,,„„4„,,,„ ,,,„,,..„..„,„, . . 'k � .. e _1 gTVoll; ■ t; <;; : � y , tgVi ! k :;c .. ..: .. ,..: ,. , .. .. .. ...:,.;v::;.: .._:.:......_._�....- ._.....��. .w_u..,- ,.y.,..,.,_.._r...�,. ....... .. - .. ......,... ..._ ,...._... y+.+,....,.,++.:nS:.++e., c.l,...iwca:..,;.,.._...,,., _ . :\ 2.1 NOT USED '� "" t ; _ , ‘ PART 3 - EXECUTION 3 NOT USED ;.1., ` '' m 4 a.,cR �C133:t '- END OF SECTION , CODES, FEES 16025 - 1 ",, i ' . . Vii", 4 Y „.>,5 ... , ,0 . - I . - ,..cr ,1 i i i ,. r-1 SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS . Tukwila, WA 02003 I PART2- PRODUCTS • • 2.1 NOT USED. . PART 3 - EXECUTION z 1 . 3 NOT USE \, H Z w t � g ( END OF SECTION U O co 0 cco w • - J _ U) II. 2 - . J i LL. Q • U d I ZI H WO ill • U� O — H . W — W 0 Z V Z . 1 v:: ...5 J I I I .. —J 4 , I. .. a . .„. , • , qy y I fi� 4' WORK INCLUDED 16020 -3 I 1'.,,K� *, L " ' :, fi r , . i• . 1 -... - - -- r • ..4., -. . A^•- .+ .:..., .. ✓.:_.:...:.._4 ........ ,'.:.. , . t ,..... ....a.,....a.a�..._......w..... .r.... uat:.:...:......r....n ...... .. ...... ........ ......._. 4 x ,.. 4 - , r4,1:44, , .., .4 ' , J ' ' .. r ' ' \ I 1 SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 1 02003 SECTION 16020 - WORK INCLUDED PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS Z A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including Articles of Agreement - Lump Sum Contract \' H W and Standard General Conditions, and other Division -1 Specification Sections, apply to this Q j Section. W J 0 00 1.2 SUMMARY cn W J = A. Provide the Work included in accordance with the Contract Documents. co LL W B. Provide all labor, materials, equipment, tools, appliances, auxiliaries, services, hoisting, scaffolding, g support, supervision, and Project Record Documents, and perform all operations for the furnishing g } n and installing of the complete electrical system , including but not limited to the work described u_ j hereinafter. The work shall meet or exceed the latest codes, regulations and requirements ! Cy required by the local Building Department. H W Zi- C. The electrical work is shown schematically on the Drawings to indicate the general system f...0 arrangement and configuration. The work of this Division shall include coordination with the work Z I - of other Divisions of the Specifications and the Contract Documents so as to provide a complete 2 D and operational system capable of being readily operated and maintained, including approved U 0 re- arrangement of the systems and equipment and re- routing of distribution services to enable the 0 CO complete system to fit within the confines of the allotted electrical spaces, all to the satisfaction of 0 H the Architect /Engineer or as directed by the Architect /Engineer. = U • D. The work shall include but not necessarily be limited to the following: u - O iii co 1. Installation of panelboards, dry type transformers, etc. as noted on their drawing. • 0 co 2. Complete power, telephone, and cable TV service entrance. ~O H 3. Equipment supports for Electrical Equipment, including all supplemental steel required to Z complete installation. 4. Complete electrical distribution system. 5. Installation of owner furnished lighting fixtures. _ 6. Emergency lighting and power system. \ 7. Conduit, wire and boxes for point of sale (POS) system and other conduit systems. 8. Admittance doorbell system. 9. Power wiring for elevators and escalators. 10. Power wiring for HVAC and plumbing equipment. 11. Lighting fixtures complete with lamps, ballast (s), and all mounting accessories. 12. Lighting controls. 13. Programming programable circuit breaker panels ' 14. Testing. 15. Empty telephone conduit system with outlets and pull wires. 16. Empty conduit system for Intercommunications system. 17. Empty conduit for Paging /Sound system. .�. 18. Fire Alarm. ,s ' . 19. Empty Conduit system for security system. , 20. Empty Conduit System for closed circuit television. ' , . c ., : , a,.` 21. Cutting and patching. '1.1% >� 22. Mechanical /Electrical coordination. p,,1 °�.: 23. Energy management system coordination ', ' 24. Remote disconnects for mechanical equipment. '�i i�';: 25. Tie in of show -cases and perimeter fixtures. r ,4,)A v i `° A.7 WORK INCLUDED 16 020 - 1 ' ,....., �!�r t:� . , ...... 1 '. '.... .. ;.. .. ..r . ».: +_i...' .':::....: ': :. .r. .rr..rr.....,.r ... .r. _.xa..L..ai.. .... .. ...'.S'•....,....,... ...0 .� - Y[.u.JL .u.1 ....- :ril,'n. :C _ . . - r SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 required or as approved in writing where Shop Drawings are not required. B. All equipment capacities, etc. are listed for job site operating conditions. All equipment sensitive to { altitudes or ambient temperatures to be derated and method of derating shown on Shop Drawings. Where operating conditions shown differ from the laboratory test conditions, the equipment to be derated and the method of derating shown on Shop Drawings. Z \ Z PART 3 - EXECUTION 5 3.1 INSTALLATION 0 0 co A. Follow manufacturer's instructions for installing, connecting, and adjusting all equipment. Provide W 111 j. one copy of such instructions to the Architect /Engineer before installing any equipment. Provide a N copy of such instructions at the equipment during any work on the equipment. Provide all special O supports, connections, wiring, accessories, etc. w F g J B. Use mechanics skilled in their trade for all work. C. Keep all items protected before and after installation. Clean up all debris. H w D. Perform all test required by local authorities in addition to tests specified herein, such as life safety ? ~ systems. z O LU w E. Applicable equipment and materials to be listed by Underwriters' Laboratories and Manufactured in accordance with ASME, NEMA, ANSI or IEEE standards, and as approved by local authorities u) - having jurisdiction as mentioned in Division 1. 0 1- j w w F. Before commencing Work, examine all adjoining, underlying, etc., Work on which this Work is in any U ! way dependent for perfect workmanship and report any condition which prevents performance 1:1-- of first class work. Become thoroughly familiar with actual existing conditions to which connections Z must be made or which must be changed or altered. 0 SQ H= END OF SECTION O 1 . 1 "1 itirr ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS 16010 - 8 �._ t • SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 splines, runners, bars and the like in the plane of the ceiling). Branch circuit conduits must be independently supported with material intended for such use. G. Provide required supports and hangers for conduit, equipment, etc., so that loading will not . exceed allowable loadings of structure. Z 1.15 FASTENINGS \ _ • F- w A. Fasten electric work to building structure in accordance with the best industry practice and the following. - v U B. As a minimum procedure, where weight applied to the attachment points is 100 pounds or less, co 0 E w fasten to building elements of: w 1- u_ 1 . Wood - with wood screws. w O 2. Concrete and solid masonry - with bolts and expansion shields. } 3. Hollow construction - with toggle bolts. 4. Solid metal - with machine screws in trapped holes or with welded studs. 5. Steel decking or subfloor - with fastenings as specified below for applied weights in excess cn a of 100 pounds. H w Z = C. (NOT USED) F- O Z F - D. Where weight applied to building attachments points exceeds 100 pounds, coordinate with and w w obtain approval of Architect and conform to the following: Utilize suitable auxiliary channel or U p angle iron bridging between building structural steel elements to establish fastening points. O to Bridging members shall be suitably welded or clamped to building steel. Utilize threaded rods or a F- bolts to attach to bridging members. See detail on design drawings. = w E. Floor mounted equipment shall not be held in place solely by its own dead weight. Include floor LL- 0 anchor fastening in all cases. • . Z U (i) F. For items which are shown as being ceiling mounted at locations where fastening to the building O construction element above is not possible, provide suitable auxiliary channel or angle iron Z bridging, tying to the building structural steel. 1.16 PROHIBITED LABELS AND IDENTIFICATIONS A. Prohibited Markings: In all public areas, office areas and similar locations within the project, the inclusion or installation of any item, element or assembly which bears on any exposed surface any name, trademark, or other insignia which is intended to identify the manufacturer, the vendor, or other source(s) from which such object has been obtained, is prohibited. Also prohibited. is the inclusion or installation of any article which bears visible evidence that an insignia, name, label, or other device had been removed. . B. Exception: Required Underwriters' Laboratory labels shall not be removed nor shall identification specifically required under the various technical sections of the specifications be removed. ;40,11 PART 2 PRODUCTS A; 2.1 MATERIALS Ki :Y4 A. If products and materials are specified or indicated on the Drawings for a specific item or system, :?+ { use those products or materials. If products and materials are not listed in either of the above, use first class products and materials, subject to approval of Shop Drawings where Shop Drawings are ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS 16010 - 7 Lort t 4 1 ^-� '^\ SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 contractor shall verify dimensions given above and on drawings with equipment supplier's shop drawings. Where conflicts occur, the contractor shall notify the Architect. C. Where an outlet is indicated as serving a specific piece of equipment, locate outlet as required by equipment or layout roughing -in drawings. Work only from approved equipment and roughing -in shop drawings. Z 1.12 CLEANING UP I-- Z �w A. Contractor shall take care to avoid accumulation of debris, boxes, crates, etc., resulting from the 6 5 installation of his work. Contractor shall remove from the premises each day all debris, boxes, etc., U O and keep the premises clean, subject to the Architect /Engineer's instructions, which shall be u) 0 promptly carried out. J = 4 I - B. Contractor shall clean up all fixtures and equipment at the completion of the project. Refer to u Section 01700, Project Closeout. w J C. All switchboards, panelboards, wireways, trench ducts, cabinets, enclosures, etc. shall be g Q thoroughly vacuumed clean prior to energizing equipment and at the completion of the project. c Equipment shall be opened for observation by the Architect /Engineer as required. The Electrical z w Contractor shall provide a master electrician as required by the Architect /Engineer to remove and Z i replace any cover plates, enclosure covers, etc. — F zI- 1.13 WATERPROOFING I uj possible, A. Avoid, if p the penetration of any waterproof membranes such as roofs, machine room U floors, basement walls, and the like. If such penetration is necessary, perform it prior to the a ! waterproofing and furnish all sleeves or pitch - pockets required. Advise the Architect /Engineer and w W obtain written permission before penetrating any waterproof membrane, even where such H U penetration is shown on the Drawings. w ~ ( Z . . If Contractor penetrates any walls or surfaces after they have been waterproofed, he shall restore U Lii u) the waterproof integrity of that surface as directed by the Architect /Engineer at his own expense. j i O i 1.14 SUPPORTS Z . A. Support work in accordance with the best industry practice and the following. B. Include supporting frames or racks extending from floor slab to ceiling slab for work indicated as being supported from walls where the walls are incapable of supporting the weight. In particular, ..1 provide such frames or racks in electric closets. C. Include supporting frames or racks for equipment, intended for vertical surface mounting, which is I required in a free standing position. D. Supporting frames or racks shall be of standard angle, standard channel or specialty support system steel members. They shall be rigidly bolted or welded together and adequately braced to form a substantial structure. Racks shall be of ample size to assure a workmanlike arrangement of all equipment mounted on them. _;' . 104,°_x_ t'k SIX V.1 Ab E. Nothing, (including outlet, pull and junction boxes and fittings) shall depend on electric conduits, raceways, s, or cables for support, except that threaded hub type fittings having a gross volume not •'� Y pp p Yp 9 g 9 "& in excess of 100 cubic inches may be supported from heavy wall conduit, where the conduit infrr•c +�:�:3;a;; turn is securely supported from the structure within five inches of the fitting on two opposite sides. ?'' " Y pp 9 fi `, i .. F. Nothing shall rest on, or depend for support on, suspended ceilings media (tiles, plaster, as well as :: ,•, :.:.r 'emu' ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS 16010 - 6 1 ';, :; , 4/sivii riIH m _ _ , FE . fl4 , .. .. ,.... . i... .. ......,.............u..a .ut, •.. . , .._ .. .... _........ w•..wwwn«we,,.arrw au„+e .. . .. ., .- 7 (r ,, 1 - SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 — B. Furnish and set all sleeves for passage of raceways through structural, masonry and concrete walls of floors and elsewhere as will be required for the proper protection of each raceway (and bus duct) passing through building surfaces. C. Wall mounted equipment may be directly secured to wall by means of steel bolts. Maintain at least 1" air space between equipment and supporting wall. Groups or arrays of equipment may Z be mounted on adequately sized steel angles, channels, or bars. Prefabricated steel channels < providing a high degree of mounting flexibility, such as those manufactured by KCndorf, Glob- Strutt, ` • I • Z tu and Unistrut, may be used for mounting arrays of equipment. rze 1.9 CUTTING, PATCHING, ETC. U O U) 0 A. The work shall be carefully laid out in advance. Where cutting, channeling, chasing, or drilling of w floors, walls, partitions, ceilings or other surfaces is necessary for the proper installation, support or -J I-- anchorage of raceway, outlets or other equipment, including spraying and fireproofing, the work co LL damage to the building, plaster, w O shall be carefully done. Any g g, piping, equipment or defcced finish 2 woodwork, metalwork, etc. shall be repaired by skilled mechanics of the trades involved at no QQ additional cost to the Owner. LL u d B. The Contractor shall do no cutting, channeling, chasing or drilling of unfinished masonry, tile, etc., _ unless he first obtains permission from the Architect /Engineer. If permission is granted, the Z W Contractor shall perform this work in a manner approved by the Architect /Engineer. O Z I— " C. Where conduits, mounting channels, outlet, junction, or pull boxes are mounted on a painted w w surface, or a surface to be painted, they shall be painted to match the surface. Whenever U p support channels are cut, the bare metal shall be cold galvanized. O co 0 I— D. Slots, chases, openings, and recesses through floors, walls, ceilings, and roofs will be provided by w W . the various trades in their respective materials. The trade requiring them to properly, locate such H 0 openings and be responsible for any cutting and patching caused by the neglect to do so. u. ~O Z 1.10 NOMINAL VOLTAGES U �., Z ' A. Secondary Distribution - 277/480 Volt, 3 phase, 4 wire, and 120/208 volt, 3 phase, 4 wire. O 1— Z 1.11 MOUNTING HEIGHTS A. Unless otherwise specifically indicated, outlets shall be located as follows: 1 1. Switches for lighting outlets - 4' -0" above finished floor on strike side of flocr. 2. Exit lights - as shown or as directed. 3. Fire alarm station - 4' -0" above finished floor. 4. Fire alarm visual signals - 6' -8" above finished floor. 5. Fire alarm horns - 6' -8" above finished floor. 6. Receptacles - as indicated Interior Design drawings. 7. Public telephone outlets - as shown or as directed. 8. Interior telephone outlets - as shown or as directed. 9. Lighting Switches: 4 feet (48 inches). - " =h 10. Disconnect Switches and Motor Controllers - five (5) feet. -4, ;: '.' ,i .:0;,44,f,;.%; l 11. Wall Telephone Outlets twelve (18 ) inches, wall phones 4 feet, 6 inches. r 12. Exit Lights - two (2") inches above top of door to bottom. :;t!!t 13. Wall- mounted Fixtures - 7 -6 inches or over mirrors (as applicable) or cne (1) foot below , � ceilings lower than eight (8) feet. Stairwell fixtures to be mounted 8 feet 6 inches above 4ari " finished floor or one (1) foot below ceiling., t s. B. In areas where shelving, cabinets, sinks, baseboard heating elements, etc., are to be installed, the , ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS 16010 - 5 .:,,, � : :; ;: t:. p r.0.0.1i111 1 r.{f 'LI w,., rz�ii , i - �..�.r \ ' !r SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 c be installed before coordinating with other trades. O. Coordinate with the utility companies as to their requirements for service connections and provide all necessary materials, labor, and testing. P. Coordinate with contractors for work under other Divisions of this specification for all work z necessary to accomplish this contractors work. \ / • = 1- Z 1.4 EXAMINATION OF SITE cc 2 6 U A. Prior to the submitting of bids, the Contractor shall visit the site of the job and shall familiarize 0 0 himself with all conditions affecting the proposed installation and shall make provisions as to the cn 0 I with the intent of this w W cost thereof. Failure to comply y paragraph will in no way relieve the W = contractor of performing all necessary work shown on the Drawings. —.1 1- W 1.5 PROGRESS OF WORK 2 g J A. The Contractor shall order the progress of his work so as to conform to the progress of the work of LL. Q other trades and shall complete the entire installation as soon as the conditions of the building will co d permit. Any cost resulting from the defective or ill -timed work performed under this section shall be = W _. ; " borne by the Contractor. i•-• S 1.6 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING Z O I-- W uj • A. Ship and store all products and materials in a manner which will protect them from damage, D 0 weather and entry of debris. If items are damaged, do not install, but take immediate steps to 0 co obtain replacement or repair. Any such repairs shall be subject to review and acceptance of the 0 I— Architect /Engineer. . = W I— U B. Delivery of Materials: Deliver materials in manufacturer's unopened container fully identified with u- 1— 0 manufacturer's name, trade name, type, class, grade, size and color. i ll Z co 0 C. Storage of Materials, Equipment, and Fixtures: Store materials suitably sheltered from the elements, i= _ O~ -- but readily accessible for inspection by the Architect /Engineer until installed. Store all items subject Z to moisture damage in dry, heated spaces. • 1.7 HOUSEKEEPING PADS AND ANCHOR BOLTS l . A. Housekeeping pads for all floor mounted equipment will be furnished by the General Contractor. Equipment pads shall conform to the shape of the piece of equipment it serves with a minimum 4" clear around the equipment and supports. Pads shall be a minimum of 4" high and made of a . minimum 28 day, 2500 psi concrete reinforced with 6" x 6" 6/6 gauge welded wire mesh. Tops and sides of pad shall be trawled to smooth finishes, equal to those of the floors, with all internal corners ' bullnosed to 3/4" radius. B. Furnish and install galvanized anchor bolts for all equipment placed on concrete equipment pads or on concrete slabs. Bolts shall be the size and number recommended by the Manufacturer of ' . j the equipment and shall be located by means of suitable templates. * ajL' �iiii 1.8 EQUIPMENT ACCESSORIES �,`'t4i' I �;'` i A. Provide supports, hangers, and auxiliary structural members required for support of the work. Refer i to detail drawings for hanging from bar joists. iliO ` '.', v ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS 16010 - 4 ` `)'t'> ± '` _atil c , p ' t i ki% ________ . .'.... .. .• ..•. •. '. .. ..'. . ': n.aM.M. ►1nECM�l1fMMClWtN.w�tMA , • . -. SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 E. Due to the type of the installation, a fixed sequence of operation is required to properly install the complete systems. Coordinate, project and schedule work with other trades in accordance with the construction sequence. F. The locations of lighting fixtures, outlets, panels and other equipment indicated on the Drawings are approximately correct, but they are understood to be subject to such revision as may be found necessary or desirable at the time the work is installed in consequence of increase or = reduction of the number of outlets, or in order to meet field conditions or to coordinate with ` E - z modular requirements of ceilings, or to simplify the work, or for other legitimate causes. 5 G. Exercise particular caution with reference to the location of panels, outlets, switches, etc., and U O have precise and definite locations approved by the Architect /Engineer before proceeding with N o the installation. W W 1— H. The Drawings show only the general run of raceways and approximate location of outlets. Any N w significant changes in location of outlets, cabinets, etc., necessary in order to meet field conditions w O shall be brought to the immediate attention of the Architect /Engineer and receive his approval 2 before such alterations are made. All such modifications shall be made without additional cost to w the Owner. cn d I. Obtain from the Architect /Engineer in the field the location of such outlets or equipment not Z definitely located on the Drawings. O J. Numbers adjacent to equipment and outlets indicate the position of the branch circuit breakers. U Location of panelboards serving these items are determined from a floor plan divided into four areas representing the four electrical rooms. Show the actual circuits numbers on the finished 0 record tracing and on panel directory card. Where circuiting is not indicated, Electrical p 1-.. Subcontractor must provide required circuiting in accordance with the loading indicated on the w w drawings and /or as directed. H U u _ I-- K. The Drawings generally do not indicate the exact number wires in each conduit for the branch Z circuit wiring of fixtures, and outlets, or the actual circuiting. Provide the correct wire size and . U u) quantity as required by the indicated circuiting and /or circuit numbers indicated and control, F. _ wiring diagrams, if any, specified voltage drop or maximum distance limitations, and the 0 ~ applicable requirements of the NEC. L. Adjust location of conduits, panels, equipment, pull boxes, fixtures, etc. to accommodate the work to prevent interferences, both anticipated and encountered. Determine the exact route and 0 . location of each raceway prior to fabrication. Right -of -Way: 1. Lines which pitch have the right -of -way over those which do not pitch. For example: steam, condensate, and plumbing drains normally have right -of -way. Lines whose elevations cannot be changed to have right -of -way over lines whose elevations can be changed. 2. Make offsets, transitions and changes in direction in raceways as required to maintain proper head room in pitch of sloping lines whether or not indicated on the Drawings. M. Wherever the work is of sufficient complexity, prepare additional Detail Drawings to scale similar to that of the bidding Drawings, prepared on tracing medium of the same size as Contract Drawings. 1 47 With these layouts, coordinate the work with the work of other trades. Such detailed work to be . ,11414F1' clearly identified on the Drawings as to the area to which it applies. Submit for review Drawings i �i'� clearly showing the work and its relation to the work of other trades before commencing shop fabrication or erection in the field. N. Contractor shall furnish services of an experienced Superintendent who shall be in constant charge of all work, and who shall coordinate his work with the work of other trades. No work shall ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS 16010 - 3 1 ,(_ Y {• .:.. ': ., .. .. .. '.. .. .. .: . ...: ,, . ; :. .'; ,.. .. ... . . .i. .... .,. ,. ... .- ,,.,.„:..� U .. .. ... va. t...4 .f wf /L1H/ � .:.r3:1't�ii:dhL74.i....e.L t� ' eh 41%0 :1 It., • . - , - - ■ _.4. , • .. .. ... ... .. ........ ... ..... ................,......v...... . 4., SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 SECTION 16010 - ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS PART 1— GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS z � A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including Articles of Agreement - Lump Sum Contract w and Standard General Conditions, and other Division I Specification Sections, apply to all sections. r U 1.2 EXECUTION OF THE WORK U 0 co A. These specifications call out certain duties of the Electrical Subcontractor and his Subcontractors. w = They are not intended as a material list of items required by the Contract. WO B. This division of the specifications covers the electrical systems of the project. It includes work performed by the electrical trades as well as- trades not normally considered as electrical trades. 1 - J LL C. Provide all items and work indicated on the Drawings and all items and work called for in this ! division of the specifications in accordance with the conditions of Contract. This includes but is not w limited to all incidentals, equipment, appliances, services, hoisting, scaffolding, supports, tools, z supervision, labor consumable items, fees, licenses, etc., necessary to provide complete systems. E- 0 Perform start-up and checkout on each item and system to provide fully operable systems. W 2 W D. Comply with all provisions of the Contract Documents including the General Conditions, and Division 1 General Requirements of the specifications. 0 H E. Certain terms such as "shall, provide, install, complete, start-up" are not used in some parts of these w w specifications. This does not indicate that the items shall be less than completely installed or that � V - systems shall be less than complete. 11 Z w F. Examine and compare the Electrical Drawings with these specifications, and report any U discrepancies between them to the Architect /Engineer and obtain from him written instructions for 17= '— changes necessary in the work. At time of bid the most stringent requirements must be included in z said bid. G. Examine and compare the Electrical Drawings and Specifications with the Drawings and Specifications of other trades, and report any discrepancies between them to the Architect /Engineer and obtain from him written instructions for changes necessary in the work. At time of bid, the most stringent requirements must be included in said bid. H. Install and coordinate the electrical work in cooperation with other trades installing interrelated work. Before installation, make proper provisions to avoid interferences in a manner approved by the Architect /Engineer. All changes required in the work of the Contractor, caused by his neglect to do so, to be made by him at his own expense. I. It is the intent of the Drawings and Specifications to provide a complete workable system ready for the Owner's operation. Any item not specifically shown on the Drawings or called for in the o- � Specifications, but normally required to conform with the intent, are to be considered a part of the ��iii��;. Contract. .� J. These specifications are basically equipment and performance Specifications. Installations and details shall be as indicated on the Drawings. Where these differ from the Specifications, apply the n ; '∎' more stringent at time of bid. Upon award of bid, contact Architect/Engineer for definite '' ' instructions. ELECTRICAL GENERAL PROVISIONS 16010 -1 .•. . _.—;. .. . va . .. . ,. ..... Asc , Ytsr, t..sAu.sl�u.i6a� i' a ,....,k Cr ""1 -- - SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA - 02003 G. "CONCEALED" means embedded in masonry or other construction, installed behind wall furring or within double partitions, or installed within hung ceilings. . PART 2 - PRODUCTS z 2.1 NOT USED. Q \ = Z rt w PART 3 - EXECUTION JU U O 3.1 NOT USED. u i cn W L11 I J1-- f END OF SECTION uj O uj i � � ? t - d = Z I � uj 0 u) I !' D F- WW r - 0 Z W I'..� O 1-- z 1 1" r' r y�' , ELECTRICAL ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS 16015 - 2 I . i tK�� • . 3 n ya , • ) , - - .- c -i :` 1 \ .. , ---, SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 SECTION 16015 - ELECTRICAL ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS PART 1- GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS Z Q H A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including Articles of Agreement - Lump Sum Contract , ; I-- W and Standard General Conditions, and other Division -1 Specification Sections, apply to this .. Section. �, 5 JU 00 1.2 REFERENCES u) O J Z A. Utilize the following abbreviations and definitions for discernment within the Drawings and �° F" Specifications: W O 1. Abbreviations: . - i a. NEC National Electrical Code. (0 d b. OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Act. = W E _ ' C. ANSI American National Standards Institute. z d. NFPA National Fire Protection Association. O e. ASA American Standards Association. Z I— f. IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. g D uj g. NEMA National Electrical Manufacturers Association. U h. UL Underwriters' Laboratories, Inc. O N I. IES Illuminating Engineering Society. 0 I— j. IPCEA International Power Cable Engineers Association. = w k. ASTM American Society of Testing Materials. I— H I. ETL Electrical Testing Laboratories, Inc. O m. CBM Certified Ballast Manufacturers. tti Z n. EIA Electronic Industries Association. 0 o. LED Light Emitting Diode. I= H P. O.E.M. Original Equipment Manufacturer. Z 1.3 DEFINITIONS A. "PROVIDE" means to supply, purchase, transport, place, erect, connect, test, and turn over to Owner, complete and ready for regular operation, the particular Work referred to. B. "INSTALL" means to join, unite, fasten, link, attach, set up, or otherwise connect together before testing and turning over to Owner, complete and ready for regular operation, the particular Work referred to. C. "FURNISH" means to supply all materials, labor, equipment, testing apparatus, controls, tests, accessories, and all other items customarily required for the proper and complete application for the particular Work referred to. D. "WIRING" means the inclusion of all raceways, fittings, conductors, connectors, tape, junction and `, outlet boxes, connections, splices, and all other items necessary and /or required in connection ' 4 C ', with such Work. 4!'! V! E. "CONDUIT' means the inclusion of all fittings, hangers, supports, sleeves, etc. ( F. "AS DIRECTED means as directed by the Architect /Engineer, or his representative. W, ?Z;.��' . ', ELECTRICAL ABBREVIATIONS AND DEFINITIONS 16015 - 1 , .. :,, ex '. Is W. k1$ - - ■ SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA qt. - , l I. ` k t a ; PROJECT RECORD DOCUMENTS 16030 - 1 t444/40 „stufl 7 r - SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 SECTION 16035 - REVIEWS AND ACCEPTANCES PART I - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS Z A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including Articles of Agreement - Lump Sum Contract W re a 2 nd Standard General Conditions, and other Division -1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 00 1.2 SUBSTITUTION OF MATERIALS OR EQUIPMENT 0 W J A. Wherever the words for approval" or "approved" are used in regard to manufactured specialties, _ or wherever it is desired to substitute a different make or type of apparatus for that specified, W 0 • submit all information pertinent to the adequacy and adaptability of the proposed apparatus, and secure Architect /Engineer's acceptance before apparatus is ordered. g LL < B. All requests for substitution of materials or equipment shall be made by the Contractor within thirty N (30) days after the execution of the Owner /Contractor Agreement. No requests for substitution will W be accepted prior to execution of the Owner /Contractor Agreement or from anyone other than z _ the successful Contractor. I- 0 Z I- C. Wherever quantities or a definite make and size of apparatus is specified, the make and size of ? Q apparatus which is proposed must conform substantially (in regard to the operating results) to that specified or implied. Same shall apply to important dimensions relating to operation of apparatus 0 in coordination with the rest of the system, or to properly fitting it into available space conditions. Any substitution of equipment or apparatus shall include all necessary revisions, as required to = W complete the installation. u O D. Acceptance of substitutions, for equipment specified herein. will not be given merely upon LLj Z submission of manufacturer's names and will be given only after receipt of complete and U S satisfactory performance data covering the complete range of operating conditions in tabular ~ and graphical form. Furnish complete and satisfactory information relative to equipment Z dimensions, weight, etc. Acceptance of all equipment specified or shown on the Drawings, or substitutions submitted for that specified or shown on the Drawings, will be granted if such equipment, in the opinion of the Architect /Engineer, conforms to the performance requirements, space conditions, weight requirements and quality requirements. Any additional construction and design costs incurred as a result of any accepted substitution shall be borne by this Contractor. The opinion and judgement of the Architect /Engineer shall be final, conclusive, and binding. 1.3 SUBMITTAL LIST A. Within 48 hours (Saturday, Sunday and holidays excluded) after date of execution of the Owner /Contractor Agreement, submit, for review and acceptance, a list of all material and equipment manufacturers whose products are proposed, as well as names of all subcontractors whom this trade proposes to employ. Vl B. An requests for substitutions of equipment or materials must be submitted and returned prior to • 4 Y re q p �, -.�4- submitting the Submittal List. Only specified or accepted manufacturers or suppliers shall appear -> on the Submittal List. The complete Submittal List must be reviewed and accepted by the Architect /Engineer prior to submittal of Shop Drawings. No Shop Drawings will be processed without an accepted Submittal , „,„ List. REVIEWS AND ACCEPTANCES 16035 - 1 , - - - l.Cr - - :` I SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 D. The Submittal List shall include all material, systems, and equipment as listed below but not limited to: I 1. Contractor furnished lighting fixtures. I 2. Panel boards. 3. Dry types transformers. Z } 4. Disconnect switches. < 5. Wire and cable (600 volt). I- Z 6. Conduit and fittings. re g 7. Wiring devices. 6 5 1 8. Fuses. U O 9. Floor boxes. w 0 10. Fire stop material. W = l 1.4 SHOP DRAWINGS N � w ■ A. Prepare and submit detailed Shop Drawings Jor materials, systems, and equipment as listed herein, 2 including locations and sizes of all openings in floor decks, walls, and floors. Q u B. The Work described in any Shop Drawing submission shall be carefully checked for all clearances Z W (including those required for maintenance and servicing), field conditions, maintenance of Z H architectural conditions, and proper coordination with all trades on the job. Each submitted Shop Drawing shall include a certification that all related job conditions have been checked and that Z O no conflict exists. W D p C. All drawings shall be submitted sufficiently in advance of field requirements to allow ample time for 0 checking and resubmittal as may be required. All submittals shall be complete and contain all 0 1... required and detailed information. W W . _ I— : ` - . D. Acceptance of any submitted data or Shop Drawings for material, equipment apparatus, devices, . O arrangements, and layout shall not relieve Contractor from responsibility of furnishing same of Z proper dimensions and weight, capacities, sizes, quantity, quality and installation details, to U 1. efficiently perform the requirements and intent of the Contract. Such acceptance shall not relieve l _ Contractor from responsibility for errors, omissions, or inadequacies of any sort on submitted data or Z i_ l Shop Drawings. E. Each Shop Drawing shall contain job title and reference to the applicable drawing and specification article. i ! i F. Individual Shop Drawing submittals shall be provided for each specific material, system, or equipment as identified herein. Submittals provided in other than this manner will be returned without review. G. All nameplate data shall be complete at time of equipment submittals -refer to Section 16060 for identification requirements. H. For each room or area of the building containing switchboards, panelboards, transformers, telephone backboards, signal system backboards, fire alarm terminal cabinets, fire alarm control vi i i ' panels, consoles, etc., the following is required to be submitted for review and acceptance at the t 'g ; *. , . k. time of the equipment submittal. t , y y,... x . t , w° 1. Floor plans: Plan views for the equipment indicated in the exact location in which it is LrII .a, intended to be installed. These plans shall be of a scale not less than '/:' = 1' -0 ". They shall ' � ' L ' be prepared in the following manner. ' ��t +??mo�t, a. Indicate the physical boundaries of the space including door /swings, ceiling 1 ' *ik 4 .t i-`:y heights, and ceiling types (as applicable). ` " REVIEWS AND ACCEPTANCES 16035 - 2 ,,, fir`'`' +'' '`, A l ; :cep :,„i,,s, 40 �.r .., . SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 b. Illustrate all electrical equipment proposed to be contained herein. Include top & bottom elevations of all electrical equipment. The Drawings must be prepared utilizing the dimensions contained in the individual equipment submittals. . -. c. Illustrate all other equipment therein such as conduits, detectors, luminaires, ducts, registers, pullboxes, wireways, and structural elements. d. Note the operating weight of each piece of equipment. Z e. Note the heat release from each piece of electrical equipment in terms of BTU per Q • hour. This information shall be supplied by the respective manufacturers. H W f. Illustrate all concrete pads, curbs, etc. it 2 g. Note all code clearances from all equipment by dimensions. U h. Indicate maximum normal allowable operating temperature for each piece of 0 O equipment (as per each respective manufacturer's recommendation). co o Lu tu 1.5 SHORT CIRCUIT AND COORDINATION STUDY F A. A short circuit study cnd protective device coordination study shall be performed by the Electrical • w0 Contractor on the new switchgear as described herein. the study shall be submitted to the 5 engineer prior to receiving final approval of distribution equipment shop drawings. Submission of .. Q panelboard MIC and related equipment shop drawing for final approval will be construed as _ CO a evidence that such short circuit coordination study has been made and later claim of = w vendor /contractor will not be recognized for extra labor equipment or materials required to have Z had such study been made. 0 Z t B. A short circuit study shall determine the maximum study that the system protective devices, transformers, and interconnections will be subjected to in event of three phase and /or line -to- 0 ground fault conditions. The fault study shall also provide the basic information required for 0 D- ; determining protective relay settings. 0 I- w 1. The study shall be a tabulation of symmetrical RMS short circuit values for both interrupting U duty and momentary duty. Resistance and reactance components of total impedance to L O the point of fault, the X/R rations and voltages one (1) and two (2) busses remote from the Z fault shall be given. All values shall be printed in per unit form or kiloamperes. A fault shall 0 co be assumea at each of the bus locations, and the total duty on the bus as well as the j H individual contributions from each connected branch shall be listed. 0 2. In addition to the above, the study shall include a listing of all branch and source impedances. Branch and bus identification numbers shall be preassigned and identified on an accompanying system diagram. 3. Individual switching operations shall be performed during the course of the study to simulate opening or closing of tie circuit or the addition of generation or other short circuit sources as applicable. C. The coordination study shall include the necessary calculations and logic decisions to select, or to check the selection of power fuse ratings, phase, and ground overcurrent relay characteristics and settings, and the ratios of associated instrument transformers. The objective of the study is to provide the optimum protective and coordination performance for these devices. 1. Unless specified otherwise, the coordination study shall cover all medium and high voltage classes of equipment and including the 480 -volt transformer mains, 480 -volt feeders and r` '~s , -1 . 4 0 V44 motor control centers. Viz 2. The coordination study may be manually by digital 44'4, ,��.. y y performed manual) or di ital computer, or a •f,`<��,;,.� { �� combination of the two (2) procedures. D. The results of the study shall be presented graphically on time - current coordination curves. Theser;,r curves to illustrate the selected trip characteristics of the protective devices in series to the fault location, and show the degree of protection attained from transformers, motors, etc., as well as � .111 , , - selective tripping obtained from the back -up protective devices. REVIEWS AND ACCEPTANCES 16035 - 3 _,• mei 4 SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 r E. The results of the study shall also be presented as data tabulations under the following headings where applicable: I i 1. Short Circuit Date a. Current values for maximum and minimum fault conditions for close -in and line- : — i end fault locations, for each protective device. • b. A comparative tabulation of the calculated short circuit duties versus the ratings ' • I Z r of the applied circuit breakers and fuses. If the study reveals problem areas or inadequacies of protective devices, the report shall include suggestions for corrective changes. 0 2. Devices Identification and Settings W = t J a. A listing of relay types and available taps, current transformer ratios, breakers u_ types, fuse ratings, and the location of each device in the system. w 0 b. The recommended tap and time dial setting, and the instantaneous pick -up 2 setting is to be given for each overcurrent relay and settings for each breaker. g c. A critique of the applied devices shall be included with comments pertaining to the suitability of the selected types, ranges, and CT ratios, etc. = } E- 111 3. Device Operation Check: For faults at each bus location, the operation time in seconds ? H shall be listed for each relay at the fault bus, as well as one (1) and two (2) busses away Z O from the fault bus. W w 2 p F. The study results shall be submitted in the following form: U 0 O — For the short circuit study, five (5) bound copies of the computer printout, together with C five (5) prints of the device location diagram. W 2. For the device coordination study, five (5) bound copies of the time - current curves, f' U — together with a tabulation of relay identification, location, and recommended settings. A LL" 0 1 . commentary covering the basis for selection of settings, and suggestions for improvement W of coordination and protection shall be included where applicable. U = 0 i Z PART 2 - PRODUCTS 1 NOT USED. I 3 ' ; PART 3 - EXECUTION r , { NOT USED. , 1 ' :Y GV r. g 1 fly; REVIEWS AND ACCEPTANCES 16035 - 4 • - y.•cr I SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 ELECTRICAL SUBMITTAL LIST DATE: CONTRACTOR: EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER REMARKS Z ; = Panelboards 7.i Z CLW Programmable Lighting Panels 6 U Raceways i v to p ' i Wire and Cable itrul H (480 Volts and Below) N W �.� w O Switches and Receptacles u. Grounding System i c d W Disconnect Switches H ,$ Z Fuses s t Z 0 W Floor boxes aar � U Poke thru devices 0 Luminaires W F• 2 U (each type specified) t . 5 - Lamps W N I1 v I i I Exit Lights e ° O Public address system u I Fire stop material Fire Alarm System h END OF SECTION 16035 , 1 trV .. I REVIEWS AND ACCEPTANCES 16035 - 5 ?} I,yr� 4 . r 1 ••-� ' - " S SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA -, 02003 { SECTION 16040 - GUARANTEE PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS Q • � A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including Articles of Agreement - Lump Sum Contract w and Standard General Conditions, and other Division -1 Specification Sections, apply to this j Section. U U O r 0 1.2 GUARANTEE W w c' A. General: Provide a Guarantee in accordance with the Contract Documents. N i W O B. Submit a single guarantee stating that all portions of the work are in accordance with Contract 2 requirements. Guarantee all work against -faulty and improper material and workmanship for a period of two (2) years from date of substantial completion of the project, except that where Q guarantees or warranties for longer terms are specified herein, such longer term to apply. Within ! a 24 hours after notification, correct any deficiencies which occur during the guarantee period at w no additional cost to the Owner, all to the satisfaction of the Owner and Owner /Engineer. Obtain Z sim ilar guarantees from subcontractors, manufacturers, suppliers and subtrade specialists. I— 0 .. Z 1— . w w } i PART 2 - PRODUCTS D O 0 1_- 2.1 NOT USED. w w { i 1-- U J PART 3 - EXECUTION 0 { 3.1 NOT USED. U co ~O F END OF SECTION i . 4 � : f ;z ti,* 5 ' at GUARANTEE 16040 - 1 ?, ,j ; ittkoo <�:' . , .., ......- .,.,.. a. , .. ._ . ... . -.... ......,a... a._.._ ...,.....mss........- ........... .. -- ,...._,_,. -. ✓.... ...+,... ..,....c4:.?1....+.....::::.i:m - r SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 SECTION 16045 - MAINTENANCE MANUALS PART 1- GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS Z A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including Articles of Agreement - Lump Sum Contract W and Standard General Conditions, and other Division -1 Specification Sections, apply to this Q g Section. 00 1.2 DESCRIPTION u W J A. General: Provide maintenance manuals in accordance with the Contract Documents. 2 W 0 1.3 SUBMITTALS y. - - . A. Provide copies of each manual per Division 1 Specifications. Li_ j c d B. Manuals to be 8 -1 /2 inches X 11 inches in hard back 3 -ring loose leaf binders. Use more than one = W volume if required; do not overfill binders. Z C. Submit one (1) copy to Architect /Engineer. After review and acceptance assemble other copies. W O W D. Manuals to be completed and in Owner's hands prior to turning building over to Owner and at U • least 10 days prior to instruction to operating personnel. p co 0 1_- W W PART 2 - PRODUCTS L- O 2.1 MANUFACTURERS LITERATURE Z U N A. General: Provide manufacturers literature on all items of equipment and components as regularly 0 published by the respective manufacturers for proper preventative and comprehensive maintenance. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 MANUALS A. Provide alphabetical list of all system components, with the name, address, and 24 -hour phone number of the company responsible for servicing each item during the first year of operation. ' B. Provide operating instructions for complete system including: 1. Normal starting, operating, and shut -down. 2. Emergency procedures for fire or failure of major equipment. ' 1 ' ...' 3. Provide summer and winter special procedures, if any. , P"' 4. Provide day and night special procedures, if any. `fipA C. Maintenance instruction including: 19 . - 3,1 4i4V 1. This shall be a separate list in addition to manufacturer's data. 144 2. Necessary cleaning, replacement and /or adjustment schedule. MAINTENANCE MANUALS 16045 - 1 f y ;l:ek' r F D,4* i SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA l 02003 D. Manufacturer's Data and Each Piece of Equipment including: -I 1. Installation instructions. 2. Drawings and specifications. 3. Parts list, including recommended items to be stocked. 4. Complete wiring diagrams. Z 5. Marked or changed prints locating all concealed parts and all variations from the original = I.. ~ l system design. w c 6. Test and inspection certificates. QQ 2 J U 3.2 DATA U O .. ..f co 0 A. Provide specific equipment data including but not limited to all materials and equipment listed in W = Section 16035. N w END OF SECTION a z � wo L u I 0 N . 0 H Lu ( � U L L 0 Iw "_ Lcv SI"( F, ' �' �' d } MAINTENANCE MANUALS 16045 - 2 4 q v SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 SECTION 16055 - TEMPORARY LIGHTING AND POWER PART 1- GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS Z \. A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including Articles of Agreement - Lump Sum Contract c w and Standard General Conditions, and other Division -1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. J 0 U 0 0 1.2 DESCRIPTION Cl) w A. General: Provide temporary lighting and power in accordance with the Contract Documents and u u_ Division -1 requirements. w 0 1.3 STANDARDS - - J w Q A. Except as modified by governing codes and by the Contract Documents, comply with the latest N 0 applicable provisions and latest recommendations of the following: H w z 1. Local Electric Utility Standards. F- O 2. Federal Public Law PL -91 -596 cited as the Williams- Steiger Occupational Safety and Health W Act of 1970. 2 • 0 0 O cn PART 2 - PRODUCTS 0 0 w W 2.1 INSTALLATION ARRANGEMENTS . u ' O A. The Contractor shall make all necessary arrangements with the Owner for the new installation of LLj temporary lighting and power services tailored for this project and the setting of temporary meters U = in accordance with the Utility Company's requirements. He shall pay for the installation and 0 maintenance of all temporary light and power wiring, including, but not limited to conduits, wire, Z switches, fuse boxes, receptacles, distribution panel boards, fused disconnect switches, ground • fault interruption equipment, fixtures, lamps, fuses and any other incidental material and /or equipment required to provide sufficient illumination and power, as required by the state Labor Board, 0.S.H.A., or all other authorities having jurisdiction for all ares of the site where work will be performed by this Contractor, his subcontractors, or any other contractors. 2.2 QUANTITY A. Furnish and install one complete temporary lighting system, including those required for trailers . and /or temporary offices. He shall also furnish and install one complete set of fuses for temporary light and power services, as required. Provide replacement lamps and fuses as required during construction. 23 POWER TRAILERS A. Rubber covered trailers, each 40' long, having plugs, sockets and locked type guards, shall be r +<' { ; ;h supplied by this contractor for use by other contractors, as required. V); t 2.4 QUANTITIES Lai A. Temporary power circuits and outlets, etc. shall be provided in accordance with the power :J` requirements of the various horsepower ratings of the equipment to be installed under all contracts 4: � . 1 TEMPORARY LIGHTING AND POWER 16055 - 1 •�1;'};,; �;:.;,: k'�ya v -- , _. . - .a. , . . ` SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA -- i 02003 ' and for temporary motors, elevator, etc. Temporary power required for motor operated tools and { appliances to be used by various contractors in construction work, and not be a part of the 1 permanent equipment shall be provided. PART 3 - EXECUTION Q Z \ , 3.1 HOURS CL eq { -1 A. Irrespective of the union working hours for the electricians, the Electrical Contractor shall maintain 0 and pay the entire regular and overtime labor costs of keeping the temporary light and power 0 0 system energized from a period 15 minutes before the established starting time of the building rn W _ trade which starts work earliest to a period of 15 minutes after the established stopping time of the W = trade which stops work latest. This shall apply to every working day of the week during the life of u) u_ the contract, unless otherwise directed, or until such time that the maintenance of the temporary w 0 light and power system is no longer required by reason of the activation of and use of the 2 aa --) permanent light and power systems. - - LL Q } B. When the electricians are entitled to a holiday or holidays under union rules and other building = 0 trade workmen are required to work and do not have the same holiday or holidays, the Electrical I- _ 1 Contractor shall maintain and pay the entire overtime labor costs of keeping the temporary light Z I— 1 . and power system energized for the full day or those full days, as the case may be, including the Z 0 3 extra 15 minutes before the start and after the close of the working day, as stated in the preceding W paragraph. W ,. U 0 .1 C. Should this Contractor or any contractor require temporary light or power, or both, before or after 0 H } the hours set forth in the preceding paragraphs, this Contractor or other contractors shall pay the i L1.1 - -, . extra cost of keeping the systems energized and in serviceable condition. U • I— D. Remove the temporary light and power systems, when directed. This Contractor shall replace and u_ Z " . make good all damage to the permanent systems, as required, replacing all damaged parts. W 4 Under no circumstances shall temporary wiring be left in finished hung ceiling spaces. 2 0 1. E. When the permanent lighting and power systems are installed and operational, this Contractor Z 1 ' " shall make the change -over. The cost of making the change -over of the electric services from the temporary lines to service from permanent lines shall be borne by this Contractor. l END OF SECTION i , I ._ 4 Welt 7.T2',.k, TEMPORARY LIGHTING AND POWER 16055 - 2 }}<6a {- ., 4 r,' I %$13 .... s. ........ •• MY.a*wer.NRM~011 w�-�_` ....- ..wn�1IAllIOIIM v .(r , l '` SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 SECTION 16060 - IDENTIFICATION PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS Z A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including Articles of Agreement - Lump Sum Contract \. Z and Standard General Conditions, and other Division -1 Specification Sections, apply to this re 2 S = _J U UO 1.2 SUMMARY co Q co w A. Provide fixed identification of all distribution equipment and conductors in accordance with the , H C ontract Documents. N LL w o B. Related work in other sections: 1. . Wire and Cable Section 16120 N d 2 • Motor Starters Section 16155 = w 3. Panelboards Section 16160 �' I 4. Disconnect Switches Section 16170 Z 5. Luminaires Section 16500 Z O w 13 REFERENCES U A. Except as modified by N p y governing codes and by the Contract Documents, comply with the latest � � applicable provisions and latest recommendations of the following: Industry standards shall apply. w W U 1.4 SUBMITTALS O Z A. Identification procedures shall be noted and scheduled on the applicable shop drawings. Cl) o 1=-= 0 I- PART 2 - PRODUCTS Z 2. 1 NAME PLATES t.. A. Unless otherwise noted, nameplates shall be black lamacoid plates with white engraved upper case letters enclosed by white border on beveled edge. B. Nameplates for equipment, supplied by the emergency system, shall be red lamacoid with white lettering. C. All nameplates must be engraved and must be secured with rivets, brass or cadmium plate screws. The use of Dynamo tape or the like is unacceptable. D. Lettering heights unless otherwise noted must be as follows: ITEM LETTERING HEIGHT, 6W4! r.; Panelboards & load Centers 1 /2" F',i .x Ral*, , Feeder Switches 1/4" , UTI i t Disconnect Switches 1 /2 " yt- 2 IDENTIFICATION 16060 - 1 is `' " �` n e: . nil: a , -• .ter -, :` 1 1 i SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS ■ Tukwila, WA i 02003 Feeder Switches (Fuse Identification) 1/4" i Remote Smoke Detectors 1/8" Wall Plates 1 /8" i Motor Controllers 1 /4" Z a I _ Fire Alarm Terminal Cabinets 1/2" \ re w E. Cable tags must be flameproof secured with flameproof non - metallic cord. 0 0 0 } F. Nameplate inscriptions must bear the name and number of equipment to which they are w = attached as indicated on the Drawings. The engineer reserves the right to make modifications in -J H t he inscriptions as necessary. co u. W O G. The Engineer reserves the right to request additional nameplates at time of review of shop n drawings and upon site observations. These be furnished at no additional cost to the Owner. Q CO d i ..:._.i PART 3 - EXECUTION E _ Z F— 3.1 INSTALLATION Z O W in A. Panelboards. s l n 0 • p U { 1. Furnish and install a nameplate for each panelboard engraved with the identification 0 — in di on the Drawings. Mount at top of panel. 2. After installations are complete, provide and mount under sturdy transparent shield in the H U ' directory frame of each panel door, a neat, accurate, and carefully typed directory I— identifying the lighting, receptacles, outlets, and equipment each overcurrent 1-1-- O j properly fY 9 9 9- p device controls. U cn 3. Include on directory the panel or load center identification, the cable and raceway size = of panel feeder, and the feeder origination point. p I_ Z " l B. Disconnect Switches: Furnish and install a nameplate for each disconnect switch engraved with the equipment designation which the disconnect serves. ' C. Motor Controllers: Furnish and install a nameplate for each motor controller or combination motor \ controller for both individual motor controllers. Engraving must indicate the motor served and the type of service (e.g., AC -8 - 1st floor supply, EF -2 electric closet exhaust.) D. Feeder Switches: Furnish and install for each feeder switch including, but not limited to those in i switchboards, those in switch and fuse panelboards, those in motor control centers, two (2) nameplates as follows: ! ! 1. The first nameplate must be white background with red lettering. Engrave with the words j "REPLACE ONLY WITH FUSE : Engrave with proper fuse trade name and ampere rating (i.e., ..,, . Bussman LPS -R 100). 2. The second nam shall indicate the load served, the size and type of cable and l �tt Y raceway example: ? 1.4,,. 0 ,- . a. LP -4, LP-5, LP-6 Vii h f . i b. 4 #500 KCMIL- THW- CU -3 -1 /2"C :tAv�„'-'• --q 3� , � fib, ' .,,,,„,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,okt„,.,.,:... ..,,,,,,,,,,„, IDENTIFICATION 16060 - 2 r < {15 7 '' „ A; �i1; ;1 . ... ,. .. .... t . . O. -,/ ,. - - -- -- - -- - y -. - - . 4. ;\ SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 E. Remote Smoke Detector Lamps and Test Stations. 1. Furnish and install a nameplate on each remote smoke detector lamp and /or test station. . 2. Engraving must indicate the location of the devise to which the lamp is connected, as approved by the Engineer. F. Switches: Furnish and install an engraved nameplate for each switch, controlling loads which are -' not local to the switch. Engraving shall be as directed by the Engineer. \ _ ,- Z �w G. Pullboxes, Enclosures, and Cable Terminations: Furnish and install cable tags on each cable which D enters a pullbox, enclosure, switchboard, and at terminations. Mark tags with type written U O inscription noting the load served, type and size of cable, and the overcurrent device protecting N a the cable. cn w L1.1 = 5. Public address terminal panel and junction boxes to be finished in yellow. 6. Intercommunication system terminal panels and junction boxes to be finished in brown. 7: Clock and timing terminal panels and junction boxes to be finished in green. .. ..°�,>�� ,; 9 p junction 9 s.•_�i 8. Television system pullboxes and junction boxes to be finished in ivory. �� . Security terminal panel and junction boxes to be finished in orange. t'1 9 S, ty p L , END OF SECTION , ii i , 2` r j r ,: 16060 - 3 :, ;; • , 4 , .. . ;. j . IDENTIFICATION i J -` y i, f; � . ; , ;, . Ali La kiViMS Wit-, , _ . - ;\ r. ' SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 SECTION 16070 - OWNER PRE - PURCHASED EQUIPMENT PART 1- GENERAL _ 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS Z ` . A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including Articles of Agreement - Lump Sum Contract \ ~ w ce 2 ` and Standard General Conditions, and other Division I Specification Sections, apply to this Section. a = J U 1.2 DESCRIPTION 0 0 0 0 A. General: Receive, store, handle, set in place, wire, connect, test and place in full operation J z equipment which has been pre - purchased by the Owner for this project. ( !— . — O , . 1.3 STANDARDS 2 A. Except as modified by governing codes and by the Contract Documents, comply with the latest U Q • applicable provisions and latest recommendations of all applicable codes and standards and with u) 0 { the requirements of the equipment manufacturers. H = r _ , 1.4 BASIC REQUIREMENTS I-- 0 W ~ uj A. The requirements for equipment which has been pre - purchased by the Owner includes equipment ? o presently on the site which is to be installed by this contractor and that equipment which will be i delivered to the site for installation by this contractor. It shall include but not be limited to the 0 co following: 0 1-- WW 1. The coordination and scheduling for delivery of such equipment. I 2. The receiving and unloading of such equipment at the building. �- Z 3. The receiving and unloading of equipment presently at the site along with the installation W of same. U ' 4. The inspection of such equipment for damages, defacement, corrosion, missing 0 I-- ! components, etc. at the job site All deficiencies shall be recorded and reported to the Z owner resident engineer. Deficiencies occurring after inspection shall be corrected by this contractor at his cost. ' 5. The safe handling and secure storage of such equipment from unloading to the time of permanent installation. 6. The completion of field installed internal and external wiring as required. 7. The installation of accessories on such equipment. 8. The installation of pre - purchase equipment including the transportation of the equipment t� the installation area, and the installation of all supports, fasteners, canopies, extensions, etc. required to insure safe support and adaptation to the finished structural, electrical and architectural conditions. 9. The final connections and grounding of the pre - purchased equipment, including all necessary labor and materials including but not limited to junction box extensions, lug change outs, etc. ' . 10. The final inspection and cleaning of such equipment in its final and working condition. 11. The testing of pre - purchased equipment. Av 1.5 PREPURCHASED EQUIPMENT LISTING + ,.., A. Equipment which has been pre - purchased includes but is not limited to the following: 101��''` 4 :,1 h 1. Light Fixtures except as noted on drawing. °�Y:° OWNER PRE - PURCHASED EQUIPMENT 16070 - 1 s •t;a.;: ?'' . ,,,,,'''' :t's 4., SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 PRODUCTS A. Install, connect and make all systems fully operational with products, methods and materials specified in Division 16. Z \• H Z PART 3 - EXECUTION ue re 2 3.1 INSTALLATION U O U) 0 A. Install prepurchased equipment where indicated on the drawing and in accordance with the i = manufacturers requirements and approved shop drawings. WO B. Each system shall be tested in the field by this Contractor. C. General contractor shall furnish concrete house keeping pads beneath the switchboards, ATS, and N _ generator. Coordinate with General Contractor for installation of anchor bolts and grounding = W ' -. material. _ I- Z i I Z END OF SECTION U.I W Uto ! ON O H • ' W H V IL Q LLi � U= 0 ~ Z � 6 LC:, r ' OWNER PRE - PURCHASED EQUIPMENT 16070 - 2 za:: ; - I -. . - - .cr - .. 4 1 i 1 SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS r Tukwila, WA .— 02003 i I SECTION 16110 - RACEWAYS AND BOXES i PART 1- GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS z ± A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including Articles of Agreement - Lump Sum Contract \.=- Z . ;1 j and Standard General Conditions, and other Division -1 Specification Sections, apply to this rY 2 Section. J U 00 1.2 SUMMARY co w WI A. Provide raceways in accordance with the Contract Documents. N � O } B Related work in other sections: 1. Supporting Devices Section 16100 Q 2. Identification. Section 16060 co d 3. Ceiling, Floor, and Wall I w Electrical Penetration Fire Seals. Section 16122 1.- H 4. Wiring Devices. Section 16140 5. Grounding. Section 16450 W O w 1.3 REFERENCES U p �_ A. Except as modified by governing codes and by the Contract Documents, comply with the latest p 1 applicable provisions and latest recommendations of the following: w w 2 ! 1. Rigid Steel Conduit �- O jj a. U.L. Standard UL -6 U Z I b. A.N.S.I. C30 -1 H H c. Federal Specification WW-C -581 E O z 2. Intermediate Metallic Conduit a. U.L. Standard UL -1242 i ,. b. Federal Specification WW-C -581 E 3. Electrical Metallic Tubing I a. U.L. Standard UL -797 b. A.N.S.I. C80 -3 1 c. Federal Specification WW-C -563 � { - - 4. Flexible Steel Conduit: U.L. Standard UL -1 . ; ' 5 . Liquid Tight Flexible Conduit: U.L. Standard UL -360 kk` a?t 6. Non - Metallic Conduit , y b v ^ FYL^+f, a. U.L. Standard UL -651 _J i b. A.N.S.I. Standard F512 ti 1 , , C. N.E.M.A. Standard TC -2 '' 1 ,.r. 11\1 I :t 16110 - 1 i- f . �i f RACEWAYS AND BOXES q,A6s; p, }: p,, , "7:. : .. . r '. ...:..., :...,..•..... �.. .....,..•... .. i. ........._... «.......ta....... _,.._a...r.•........ _......, .. .. .... ............. aw.. a... . ta... .. rtly. Nr1.H...I.f.Iitiu:Y:e.i. «:Y.iR.. `... ..... :a1'. uYL . m ,1' ' ---- - - -- .r- , - - • -s ;\ SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 d. Federal Specifications GSA -FSS and W- C- 1094 -A e. Corps of Engineers Specification CE- 303:01 7. Wireways and Auxiliary Gutters: U.L. Standard UL -870 ? 8. • Aluminum Conduit: U.L. Standard C80.5 Z 1.4 SUBMITTALS H Z �W QQ A. Provide listing of manufacturers proposed in the submittal list identified in Section 16035 of these J U specifications. U O co 0 , B. Provide manufacturer's catalog cuts of fittings. J = — H C. Where wireways and /or auxiliary gutters are employed full erection drawings must be submitted. w 0 ■ Drawings to include plan views, elevations, size of wireways, type and quantity of conductors O 9 p Y tY 2 any one dimension. = I- w Z I- E. , Submit shop drawings or catalog descriptive for floor boxes and accessories. Z O WW PART 2 - PRODUCTS U 0 ! O N 2.1 MANUFACTURERS 0 - W A. Metallic Conduit H u. O 1. Rigid Steel Conduit (RSC) and Intermediate Metal Conduit (IMC) iil Z U u) a. Jones & Laughlin Steel Corporation. j H b. Allied Tube and Conduit Corporation. ... Z c: Republic Steel Corporation. d. Triangle PWC, Inc. ' e. Wheatland Tube Company. f. Western Tube and Conduit Corporation (RSC). ‘ g. Youngstown. h. Southwire. i. Wheeling Pittsburgh Steel Corporation. 2. Electrical Metallic Tubing I a. Allied Tube and Conduit Corporation (RSC & IMC). _- b. Republic Steel Corporation. c. Triangle PWC, Inc. d. Wheatland Tube Company. '' {a'!' jr e. Western Tube and Conduit Corporation (RSC) ; i w � ?' f. Youngstown. ..,..'.. '"-' f g. Southwire. �!" :r Al 3. Flexible Steel Conduit `- � � ^,r a. National Electric Products. 'l . b. International Metal Hose Company. c. Triangle PWC, Inc. ''` F RACEWAYS AND BOXES 16110 - 2 14 �;,, 1 ; agog qtlIal '. Y5 . •. .. ... _... _. .. .. . .. :., ...... .. .. ..... >.._...,.,..._,,, ..., ...... ... .. , .., ..... r... siryvif+n.Lzu:u.ic.ci;+::xu iL: Jal,.,. S'.. G+.: r':�.S..L...rI:L>rJSc:3:.:.u. , ..-- - - 1.C/ -, 1 :` \ SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 1 02003 1 d. Cerro Wire and Cable Company. e. Gould, Inc. I f 4. Liquid -tight Flexible Steel Conduit a. Columbia Cable and Electric Corporation. z 7 b. Anaconda Metal Hose Division, Anaconda American Brass Company -Type UA. < C. International Metal Hose Company. \ :H W d. Universal Metal Hose Company. r.e ¢¢ 2 - ; e. O.Z. Gedney Company, Division of General Signal Corporation. J U 00 B. Fittings co 0 co w "" W 1. Rigid Steel Conduit Fittings and Boxes. -' I a. Pyle- National. O b. Appleton Electric Company_ �, C. Crouse -Hinds Company. u_ d. O.Z. Gedney Company, Division of General Signal Corporation. u) a e. Raco, Inc. I W f. Steel City, Division of Midland Ross Corporation. Z i g. Thomas & Betts Company (T &B) I- O h. Hubbell. Z I- " LI! tu 2. Electrical Metallic Tubing Fittings v p U) O j a. National Electric Products. 0 I- b. Thomas & Betts Company (T &B) = W . C. Crouse -Hinds Company. H U d. O.Z. Gedney Company, Division of General Signal Corporation. u- ~O e. Steel City, Division of Midland Ross Corporation. t.. Z i f. Raco, Inc. v N g. Columbia Metal Box - H I- Hubbell. Z 3. Flexible Steel Conduit Connectors (Liquid -tight and non - liquid- tight) a. Thomas & Betts Company (T &B) t b. Appleton Electric Company ' c. O.Z. Gedney Company, Division of General Signal Corporation d. Steel City, Division of Midland Ross Corporation. e. Raco, Inc. i 4. Pull Sleeves and Expansion Fittings a. O.Z. Gedney Company, Division of General Signal Corporation. I b. Appleton Electric Company. ± C. Non - Metallic Conduit Rigid Plastic Conduit and Associated Fittings 1. Evanite. ', ;y ' h, , h { 2. Southwestern Plastics. ! . ., 3. Amoco Chemicals Corporation, Industrial Products Division (Underground Use Only). ° ' 4'4'`"'' , 4. Carlon (An Indian Head Company). t ,, ,:r. 5. Phillips Petroleum .Company (Underground Use only). w n; < „. 6. Queen City Plastics, Inc. y am, gh , 7. Hercules, Inc. s `'l "•T- RACEWAYS AND BOXES 1 6110 - 3 '4,1 °' 11' ter :..,: 1:.1 -- c . Vita '1 , SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 8. Robintech, Inc. D. Wireways & Auxiliary Cutters .� 1. Square D. 2. Wiremold Company. Z E. Outdoor Junction & Pull Boxes 1— W L 1. Hoffman. J U 2. Appleton Electric Company. U O 3. Square D Company. u 4. Raco, Inc. LU LU 5. Crouse -Hinds Company. H 6. O.Z. Gedney Company. W O 2.2 RACEWAY TYPES _ _ g A. Standard Threaded Rigid Steel Conduit. u" ui 1. Rigid conduit Heavy wall galvanized. Z 2. Threaded type fittings: "Erickson' couplings where threaded cannot be used WO B. Intermediate Metallic Conduit 1. Light weight rigid steel conduit. U co 2. Threaded type fittings: "Erickson" couplings where threaded cannot be used p W . W C. Electric Metallic Tubing H U 1. Continuous, seamless tubing, galvanized or sheradized on the exterior, coated on the Z interior with a smooth hard finish of lacquer, varnish, or enamel. U cn 2. All couplings, connectors, etc., used in conjunction with this raceway, which are two (2") E- inches in size and smaller, may be screw type. Conduits of 2 -1 /2 inch in size and larger O must employ steel compression gland fittings, Tomic" to on or compression P Y ' - p 9 g P P type. 3. Where installed in slab or concrete work, provide approved concrete tight fittings. D. Flexible Steel Conduit • 1. Single strip, continuous, flexible interlocked, double - wrapped steel, galvanized inside and outside, forming smooth internal wiring channel.. 2. Maximum length: (six 6) feet. 3. Each section of raceway must contain a bonding wire at each end and sized as required. Provide connectors with insulating bushings. 4. Squeeze -type fittings. '° " E. Liquid Tight Flexible Electrical Conduit 1. Same as flexible steel conduit except with tough, insert water -tight plastic outer jacket. attlWa • 2. Cast malleable iron body gland plated P and land nut, cadmium lated with one-piece brass grounding � t . .r,>tYS�c., urS bushings which thread to interior of conduit. Spiral molded vinyl sealing ring between Len gland nut ana bushing and nylon insulated throat. F. Non - Metallic Raceway 1. Composed of polyvinyl chloride suitable for 90 degrees C. r:k g'< 7 2. Raceway, fittings, and cement must be produced by the same manufacturer who must RACEWAYS AND BOXES 16110- 4 ,' 4i,X,is vAilaa,tg rig'1.44zo , - - •..fir :` • - `�.,„, ■ 1 SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA i "° 02003 - 1 have had a minimum of ten (10) years experience in manufacturing the products. 3. Materials must have a tensile strength of 7,000 -7,200 psi at 73.4 degrees F., flexural strength - -, of 12,000 psi cnd compressive strength of 9,000 psi. 4. All joints shall be solvent cemented in accordance with the recommendations of the manufacturer. 5. A separate equipment grounding conductor must be provided in all non - metallic Z raceways. Install in accordance with NEC and local code as applicable. < l- Z G. Wireways and Auxiliary Gutters Et m __ 1. Of sizes and shapes indicated on the Drawings and as required. U O 2. Provide all necessary elbows, tees, connectors, adaptors, etc. rn o 3. Hinged cover secured with captive screws. u) ILI 4. Wire retainers not less than twelve (1 T) inches on center. H CO L 2.3 OUTLET, JUNCTION, AND PULL BOXES W O r 2 A. Cast Type Conduit Boxes, Outlet Bodies and Fittings g Q l . Provide surface mounted outlet and junction boxes, in indoor locations, where exposed to H w moisture and outdoor locations. Z H 2. Requirements: Type Conduit Box Material Type Hubs Z O Rigid Steel & !MC Ferrous Alloy Inside Thread W Electrical Metallic Tubing Ferrous Alloy Compression or 2 D Inside Thread 0 u) with Adapter p H 3. Covers: Cast or sheet metal unless otherwise required. = W 4. Tapered threads for hubs. , - U _ LL F- B. Galvanized Pressed Steel Outlet Boxes Z I i LL N 1 General: Pressed steel, galvanized or cadmium - plated, minimum of four (4 ") inches, H Z octagonal or square, with galvanized cover or extension ring as required. Z 1- 2. Switch and Receptacle Box, Indoors: Nominal four (4 ") inches square, 1-1/2" or 2-1/8" deep as required, with raised cover unless otherwise indicated on drawings. 3. Lighting Fixture Box a. Four (41 inch octagon with 3/8" fixture stud. b. For suspended ceiling work, four (4 ") inch octagon with removable bookplate where required, and two (2) parallel bars for securing to the cross - furring channels and extend flexible conduit to each fixture. 4. Plug any open knockouts not utilized. C. Sheet Steel Boxes Indoors 1. No. 12 USS gauge sheet steel for boxes with maximum side less than forty (40") inches, and maximum area not exceeding 1,000 square inches; riveted or welded 3/4 inch flanges at 7 exterior comers., . 2. No. 10 USS gauge sheet steel for boxes with maximum side forty (40 ") to sixty (60 ") inches, :� k �t "'�`" .4`f. •k�::1 and maximum area 1,000 to 1,500 square inches; riveted or welded 3/4 inch flanges at f ; . exterior corners. 1,`,.�..9.t ; 3. No. 10 USS Gauge sheet steel riveted or welded to 1-1/2 /2 by 1 -1 /2" by 1 /4 welded angle iron framework for boxes with a maximum side exceeding sixty (60") inches and more tha G ' ` r, 1,500 square inches in area. 1 '...� . 4. Covers: 11 '_ ' ; t u ' RACEWAYS AND BOXES 16110 - 5 ` ' ' ; ; ��11 � � N gfi,'K :\ SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS • Tukwila, WA 02003 a. Same gauge steel as box. b. Subdivided single covers so no section of cover exceeds fifty (50) pounds. c. Machine bolts, machine screws threaded into tapped holes, or sheet metal screws as required; maximum spacing twelve (12 ") inches. 5. . Paint: Rust inhibiting primer; ANSI No. 61 light gray finish coat. \ < • Where size of box is not indicated, size to permit pulling, racking and splicing of cables. z . c4 D. Floor Boxes - 1. General: co p cnw a. Concrete tight, Stamped Steel, fully adjustable, for use in concrete. Depth shall accommodate 1 inch conduit. co u_ b. Single Gang Round type. w O c. Multiple Gang or Combination. 2 } g ~ 1 ) Rectangular type partitions for separating power from communication sections. = w 2) Roar Box Covers (Brass) Z z � E. Rush Poke -Thru: Dual service, flush brass cover and service fitting prewired specification grade • Z O • receptacle, voice /data racks, Hubbell P17 Series, Wiremold RC700 -A and RC900 -A Series, w w ; approved, orapproved U 0 N F. Identification Labels p H • - w - 1. Acceptable Manufacturers: • U a. W.H. Brady Company (Style A) z b. Thomas & Betts Company (T &B), Style A. U co Z 2 Plasticized Cloth: 0 ~ • a. Non- conductive. b. Waterproof. c. Capable of withstanding continuous temperatures of 235 degrees F and intermittent temperatures to 300 degrees F. d. Overcoating for protection against oil, solvents, chemicals, moisture, abrasion and dirt. 3. Heavy, thermo - resistant industrial grade adhesive, for adhesion of label to any surface without curling, peeling or falling off. 4. Legends: Sharp, bold -face, two -inch black letters on "Alert" orange background. 5: Label Designations, Nominal System Voltages Applied to the covers of all medium and low voltage pull, splice and junction boxes. a. 277 volts. ;,n, L b. 480 volts. f ... c. 120 volts. 170' • e} f x��}�sa -r r�s: PART 3 - EXECUTION ;' ' i• 444' J1 3.1 APPLICATION OF RACEWAYS 4A-it RACEWAYS AND BOXES 16110 - 6 aim 7* wH Yy gy � :., . , .. ...... • , . ,. .. r..' . : . . ... . .. .. .. .. , i .,... .•, ...: ........ . - . ... ... .,• -:. .., . . ,. :: ,.. ' n,. tt.: ; is: a„ir:W.,:.•....,a3 :::at::w;.x.�_,.i,,:<..a::� - v .c,- - - - 1 SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 A. The following applications must be adhered to except as otherwise required by Code. Raceways not conforming to this listing must be removed by this Contractor and replaced with the specified material at this Contractors expense. B. Raceway Types Application Z Rigid Steel Application: Where exposed to mechanical injury, where specifically . _ required, indoors where exposed to moisture and where required by �.. 1-- W codes and for all circuits in excess of 600 volts. Q ul I.M.C. Application: Same as standard threaded rigid steel conduit. U o • E.M.T. Applications: Use in every instance except where another material is W = specified. F- WO Flexible Steel Applications: Use in dry areas for connections to lighting fixtures in hung }} .,... ceilings, connections to equipment installed in removable panels of hung J ceilings at bus duct takeoffs, at all transformer or equipment raceway u. connections where sound and vibration isolation is required. N d S _ Liquid -Tight Applications: Use in areas subject to moisture where flexible steel Z = I Flexible Conduit is unacceptable at connections to all motors. Z I._ O Wireways and Application: Where indicated on the drawings and as otherwise g D Lu t Gutter Gutters specifically approved. U a ON j Aluminum For exposed outdoor locations. a 1— i 3.2 RACEWAY SYSTEMS IN GENERAL r - L- O A. Provide raceways for all wiring systems, including fire alarm, security, data transmission, paging, low W Z voltage, etc. 277/480 volt wiring can be run with 120/208 volt wiring if insulation is rated at 600 volt V co for both. Emergency system wiring must be kept independent of the normal system wiring. Where F= J-- non- metallic raceways are utilized, provide sizes as required with the grounding conductor Z considered as an insulated additional conductor. Minimum size 3/4 inch for home runs, and one (1 ") inch minimum for power distribution. Wiring of each type and system must be installed in separate raceways. t • B. Install capped bushings on raceways as soon as installed and remove only when wires are pulled. Securely tie embedded raceway in place prior to embedment. Raceways installed below or in . floor slabs must extend a minimum of four (41 inches above the finished slab to the first connector. Lay out the work in advance to avoid excessive concentrations of multiple raceway runs. C. Locate raceways so that they do not conflict with the services of other trades. Instal one (1") inch or larger raceways, in or through structural members (beams, slabs, etc.) only when and in the manner accepted by the Architect /Engineer. Draw up couplings and fittings full and tight. Protect threads from corrosion with one (1) coat red lead or zinc chromate after installation. D. Above Grade - Defined as the area above finished grade for a building exterior c nd above top , ice, ° r, -, surface of any slabs (or other concrete work) on grade for a building interior. Above -grade ' ; i raceways to comply with the following: 'iw ! °l ,v5 fn 1. Install raceways concealed except at surface cabinets and for motor and equipment ' , ` y :y; ,lay"; � c in electrical and mechanical rooms. Install a minimum of six (6 ") inches from ! tl; n flues, steam pipes, or other heated lines. Provide flashing and counter- flashing for :' waterproofing of raceways, outlets, fittings, etc., which penetrate the roof. Route exposed -, `�'1 `' `f';`'s" raceways parallel or perpendicular to building lines with right -angle turns and symmetrical `''"' , RACEWAYS AND BOXES 16110 - 7 '; *'::'';3; , ; - , K„.; ,, , , , t � jsLia 6. :\ 1 SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 __. bends. Run concealed raceways in a direct line and, where possible, with long sweep bends and offsets. Provide sleeves in forms for new concrete walls, floor slabs, and partitions for passage of raceways. Waterproof sleeved raceways where required. ... a. Schedule 80: For underground raceways outside of the building which are not encased in concrete. Also for secondary conductor of cold cathode lighting Z systems. H = 1--w 2. Provide raceway expansion joints for exposed and concealed raceways with necessary W 2 bonding conductor at building expansion joints and between buildings or structures and -J U where required to compensate for raceway or building thermal expansion and 0 0 contraction. Provide expansion fittings every 200 feet on outdoor conduit. 3. Provide raceway installation (with appropriate seal -offs, explosion proof fittings, etc.) in w I special occupancy area, as required. Provide conduit seal -offs where portions of an - I " interior raceway system pass through walls, ceiling, or floors which separate adjacent ui w 0 rooms having substantially different maintained temperatures, as in refrigeration or cold . storage rooms. . __ 5 4. Protect raceway in earth or fill with two (2) coats of asphalt base paint. Touch up u.. abrasions and wrench marks after conduit is in place. S 5. Provide drag wire in spare or empty raceways. Allow five (5) feet of slack at each end H w and in each pull box. Tag both ends of wire denoting opposite end termination location , Z = H wit black India ink on flameproof linen tag. I- O Z I - E. Below Grade 2 Lu U 0 1. Defined as the area below finished grade for a building exterior and below or within the p co bottom floor slab for a building interior. Below grade raceways to comply to the following: 0 1- Provide below -grade raceways two (2 ") inches minimum above floor or equipment = w • foundation. Install exterior underground conduits twenty -four (24 ") inches minimum below I - H furnished grade. Do not penetrate waterproof membranes unless proper seal is provided. — 0 • Z F. No raceway may be installed in a concrete slab except with the permission of the Structural U Engineer and with the written consent of the Owner. Conduits embedded in structural concrete 0 H slabs shall have the following minimum thickness and shall conform to the following. Z Min. Thickness of Raceway Size Concrete Slab '/4 inch 31/4 inch • 1 inch 5 inch 1. Unless specifically approved in writing, raceways 11/4 inch size and larger, shall not be installed in structural concrete slabs. 2. In no case will installation of raceways be permitted to interfere with the proper placement of principal reinforcement. 3. Raceways in structural slabs shall be placed between the upper and the lower layers of reinforcing steel. This will require careful bending of conduits. 4. Raceways embedded in concrete slabs shall be spaced not less than eight (8") inches on , , , centers and as widely spaced as possible where they converge at panels or junction`'` boxes. ,k, y Y i _'k 5. Raceways running s runnin parallel to slab supports, such as beams, columns, and structural walls, s � �� ?r,'?f b, -,t • shall be installed not less than twelve (1 i nches from such supporting ;1 ? _ .;.,r,,, *q.: ( pporting elements. ; ;; 6. To prevent displacement during concrete pour of lift slab, saddle supports for conduit, 441F4. outlet boxes, junction boxes, inserts, etc., shall be secured with suitable adhesives. �,>R +Ja : ;a RACEWAYS AND BOXES 16110 - 8 { i-` "C. ' r , , Coll _ . 1t Y ' ... .. .. .... ... .y .,.: .,r..x..,1::..._._.e.1uu., ..ir a a ........ .... .....e., e._ ... .x. ;dYti+,ta;at:a.u's!ai✓:,N ; <i;i.U. ..t r..,.n. ;ca_r.,:,.., o.. ... ._aJt;; . (.1 - 1 SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA --, 02003 G. Non - metallic raceway installation shall conform to the following: - 7 1. All joints are to be made by the solvent cementing method using the material recommended by the raceway manufacturer. To insure good joints, components shall be cleaned prior to assembly. Fittings, cement, and conduit shall be supplied by the same manufacturer. Z T 2. Raceway cut -offs shall be square and made by handsaw or other approved means which < • does not deform the conduit. Raceway shall be reamed prior to solvent cementing to ,�_- Z couplings, adapters, or fittings. „ i. i 7 3. Bends shall be made by methods that do not deform or damage the conduit. The radii of field bends shall not be less than those established by the N.E.C. U O } 4. Raceway supports shall be installed, in such a manner, to allow the PVC Conduit to slide co 0 through the supports as the temperature changes. CD LU - I 5. Raceways in hung ceiling shall be run on and secured to slab or primary structural -J H members of ceiling, not to lathing channels or T -bars or other elements which are the CD u O direct supports of the ceiling panels. Secure conduit firmly to steel by clips and fittings w designed for that purpose. Install as high as possible, but not less than 1' -0" above hung 2 ceilings. Note: Do not hang from roof deck. Provide supplemental steel, as required. Q .) 6. Exposed raceways shall be run parallel or at right angles with building lines. Secure co D raceway clamps or supports to masonry materials by toggle bolts, expansion bolts, or steel H W 1 n inserts. Install raceway on steel construction with approved clamps which do not depend Z I I on friction or set screw pressure alone. — { 7. Clear raceway of all obstructions and dirt prior to pulling in wires or cables. This shall be Z 0 0 done with ball mandrel (diameter approximately 85% of conduit inside diameter) followed III 111 by close fitting wire brush and wad of felt, or similar material. This assembly may be pulled D p I i in together with, but ahead of, the cable being installed. All empty raceways shall be 0 co similarly cleaned. Clear any raceway which rejects ball mandrel. p . , w W 8. Support less than two (2 ") inches trade size, vertically run, raceways at intervals no greater F U than eight (8) feet. Support such raceways, two (2 ") inches trade size or larger and made ~ u. O up with threaded couplings, at intervals no greater than the story height, or fifteen (15) z • I feet, whichever is smaller. V c 9. Support less than one (1") inch trade size, horizontally run, raceways at intervals no greater H _ ' than seven (7) feet. Support such raceways, one (1") inch trade size or larger, at intervals Z ~ I no greater than ten (10) feet. j 3.3 WIREWAYS AND AUXILIARY GUTTER A. Wireways installed in hung ceilings shall be placed such that the cover will hinge upward from the ' side. B. Twelve (12 ") inches clear shall be provided from wireway cover when it is in the open position. i C. Provide a complete system including corners, elbows, and angle sections to clear the Work of ? other trades and other obstructions. • 3.4 OUTLET, JUNCTION, AND PULLBOXES A. Provide outlet, junction, and pullboxes as indicate on the drawings and as required for the ` i', complete installation of the various electrical systems, and to facilitate proper pulling of wires and cables. J -boxes and pullboxes shall be sized per electrical code minimum. Boxes on empty !r. ,;; conduit systems shall be sized as if containing conductors of #4 AWG. � ct 5..52 ; /',4 ; �♦Nj Ar 1. Furnish and install outlet boxes sized properly for the support of the connected device or t 0, �:,; lighting luminaries. Lighting fixture studs will not be required unless the attached fixture , *., .,, exceeds 35 pounds. �� ' "' °' 2. Furnish and install the proper support for all outlet boxes as required. °,;',, RACEWAYS AND BOXES 16110-9 1': '� .•;.,,,''" .. r ,' , ,, ' J 1 . l i e ...:. y. .. ,. . L': ...t.. Y. a........ :.k.:.. . . ..._...... ... ... .. .:lr:+.,duuf.+.v' .. .,.,t. .isi+...:i.:'.l{.,c.::k : u . ia•,w : s5i+7Lrin - 4 , SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 ,�. B. The exact location of outlets and equipment is governed by structural conditions and obstructions, or other equipment items. When necessary, relocate outlets so that when fixtures or equipment --- are installed, they will be symmetrically located according to the room layout and will not interfere with other work or equipment. Verify final location of outlets, panels equipment, etc., with Architect. Z Q • • ZH C. Back -to -back outlets in the same wall, or "thru- wall" type boxes are not permitted. Provide twelve W (12 ") inch (minimum) spacing for outlets shown on opposite sides of a common wall to minimize Q = sound transmission. J U 00 0 D. Fit outlet boxes in finished ceilings or walls with appropriate covers, set flush with the finished u w . surface. Where more than one switch or device is located at one point, use gang boxes and -J _ covers unless otherwise indicated. Sectional switch boxes or utility boxes will not be permitted. _ Co � ' Provide Series "GW" (Steel City) tile box, or as accepted, or a four (4 ") inch square box with tile ring W O in masonry walls, which will not be plastered or furred. Where drywall material is utilized, provide 2 plaster ring. Provide outlet boxes of the type and size suitable for the specific application. Where g n outlet boxes contain two (2) or more 277 volt devices, or where devices occur of different applied �- voltages, or where normal and emergency devices occur in same box, provide suitable barrier. N 0 I— w E. Types of Boxes and Fittings for Various Locations _. Z I-- i— O Location Type W 1-- uj 2 Outlet Galvanized pressed steel. . . U 0 O - Outlet exposed to Cast type conduit fitting. • i'" moisture and outdoors W w I- - Splice Galvanized pressed steel. .. LI Z W co Splice exposed to Cast type conduit fitting or 2 ? moisture and outdoors sheet metal (4 -1 /2" x 5" x 3" minimum). ~ 1- Z Pull or Junction Cast type conduit fitting or sheet steel (4-1/2" x 5" x 3" minimum). . Pull or Junction Aluminum (4-1/2" x 5" x 3" Outdoors minimum). 1 Terminal Sheet steel (6" x 6" x 3" minimum). Terminal - outdoors Aluminum (6" x 6" x 3" minimum). F. Pull Box Spacing 1. Provide pull boxes so no individual conduit run contains more than the equivalent of four (4) quarter bends (360 degrees total). 2. Conduit Sizes 1-1/4" and Larger. ` d a. a. Provide boxes to prevent cable or wire from being excessively twisted, stretched, P �xtg or flexed during installation. ,, �u ? s 'r , b. Provide boxes for medium voltage cables so that maximum pulling tensions do not �.,'` exceed cable manufacturer's recommendations. ;:r'x. Ar c. Provide support racks for boxes with multiple sets of conductors do not rest on any ,, metal work inside box. " i 3. Conduit Sizes one (1") inch and smaller, low voltage wire and cable (maximum distances) {7 ate►; S AND - ;t; ?t k Y N BOXES 16110 10 "'' " %` ;t "' RACEWA t i i ; V/ j fir,. >`,4,tN;:r •h, • �1 %E!1 _ .. M `: , - / . -. {r �.∎ :\ 1 1 SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 a. 150 feet straight runs. b. 100 feet runs with one 90 degree bend or equivalent. c. 75 feet runs with two 90 degree bends or equivalent. j d. 50 feet runs with three or four 90 degree bends or equivalent. _, G. Sheet Steel Boxes ZZ ' • _ 1 - i I 1. Size and shape (if not on Drawings) to avoid exceeding manufacturer's minimum bending ~ w W 2 radius recommendations for conductors. 6 i 2. Access for removal and replacement of conductors, splices, and equipment. _1 U 3. Minimum dimensions of boxes in runs of 1 -1 /2" or larger conduit. U O 0 a. Straight Pulls: Sizes length eight (8) times nominal diameter of largest conduit. j Z entry b. Angle or U Pulls: Size such that distance between conduit F- 9 ry and opposite wall CO w of box is six (6) times nominal diameter of largest conduit. w 0 4. Covers: Fasten to flange or framework of box with machine bolts, machine screws 2 threaded into tapped holes, or sheet metal screws as required. , ri < H. Floor Boxes Li u) 0 = 1 _w - I • 1. Prior to Concrete Pour Z H a. Orient as shown on the Drawings. W O b. Firmly support boxes. 2 D c. Adjust leveling screws to insure box covers are flush with finished floor. U d. Plug unused opening with proper fittings and seal joints with compound for 0 - exclusion of concrete and moisture. w { ` 2V 2. After Concrete Pour i - L I O f a. As soon as traffic is permitted on slab, remove any accumulation of water and lil Z foreign matter to avoid corrosion and rust. U • b. Insure covers are flush with finished floor. Coordinate with General Contractor for ~ O H thickness of finish floor materials. z c. Install cover blank plates and accessories after floor boxes have been installed. ' . I. Identification Labels for all low voltage and medium voltage pull, splice and junction boxes in main feeder and subfeeder runs, indicating nominal system voltage. , I 1. Apply labels after pp y painting of boxes, conduits, and surrounding areas have been completed. 2. Clean surfaces before applying labels; clean aluminum surfaces with solvent wipe. I 3. Apply labels on cover and minimum of one (1) fixed side; one (1) label visible from floor where boxes are installed exposed. 3.5 SERVICE ENTRANCE RACEWAYS .; A. Use Schedule 40 PVC conduits. ; III B. Encase in concrete with minimum of two (2 " ) inches of cover or as required by local authorities. , f. 1 3.6 SLEEVES '' " :'',' f,,, t' ,- -, „ A. Where sleeves are required for the installation of electrical work, passing through walls or floors, • . , ; - i they shall be furnished and installed under this Section of the specification unless indicated �,Ky „4�; Y,,, • otherwise on the drawings. Such sleeves shall be galvanized or back enameled rigid steel conduit r?r ,; i or Schedule 40 black steel pipe. Aluminum conduit shall not be used Where specific sizes are not . ; RACEWAYS AND BOXES 16110 - 11 ' • Coll■'. tr ►1i is ,. .. .:. .,... ._ . _.........._....._..:.. W. .. .. „ ..w.,.. >.,w..�,.�:1,�';;�.;.:, .. ,.•.Y,+, • -..cr -, A SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 indicated on the Drawings, sleeves shall be sized to provide 1 /2 inch clearance around the outside surface of the item for which they are installed. They shall be cut flush with wall surfaces and shall extend two (2 ") inches above finished floor level, or as indicated on the Drawings. _.. B. For interior walls and for floors, the space between conduit, ground cable, or similar items and sleeves shall be packed to the full depth of wall or slab thickness with one of the following: Z ~ Material Manufacturer \.. s - 1--x w Ce i .. Vermiculite (Plaster Mix) Vermiculite Products, Inc. 6 U Houston, TX 77000. v 0 �.. u, CI Vermiculite- Intermountain, Inc. co w 333 West - 100 South r -J H Salt Lake City, UTAH. N u- w ■ Perlite (Plaster Mix) _ _. Perlite Mfg. Co. 2 Carnegie, PA. 15106 g Q rn D Zonolite Construction Products = d Division of W.R. Grace & Company i ' _ 62 Witamore Avenue Z F' Cambridge, MA. Z O : 3.7 PAINTING ? D U A Exposed raceway in electrical, mechanical or equipment rooms not required. 0 - w - B . . Outlet boxes as follows: U w 0 1. Fire Alarm - Red Z • 2. Security System - Blue V w 3. P.O.S, Computer Etc - Green E- H ._, Z END OF SECTION i s i ' ',L:y it. i .. , , � .n , , ' RACEWAYS AND BOXES 16110 - 12 iFgp� fhii, ekili .111,74 . '' *� r; t`'I; q ryt } .. .. ... ..a .. ... .. ... 1.. .,.u.,... .. .............+....r . u .:.: 43:.».rid'iai... "ru�..... .. .. «.r ` , ._ \ M _� SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA -- 02003 I SECTION 16120 - WIRE AND CABLE (600 VOLTS AND BELOW) ' PART 1- GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS Z A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including Articles of Agreement - Lump Sum Contract \_. ' H Z r and Standard General Conditions, and other Division -1 Specification Sections, apply to Z r a rt —1 Section. 6 5 i JU 1.2 DESCRIPTION cn p n A. General: Provide 6C0 volt and below wire and cable in accordance with the Contract -J H Documents. u. w B. Related Work in Other Sections. - . 1. See Electrical General Provision Section 16010 N CI 2. Scope of Work Section 16020 = _, 3. Identification Section 16060 1— W 4. Review and Acceptances Section 16035 Z I - 5. Ceiling, Floor and Wall Z O _ Electrical Pentration Fire Seals Section 16122 I 1.3 STANDARDS UO co A. Except as modified by governing codes and by the Contract Documents, comply with the latest u1 applicable provisions cnd latest recommendations of the following: LLl r 1. General: Underwriters' Laboratories labeling of all insulations and jackets. — Z 2. Rubber Insulated Wire and Cables U i F _ a. ICEA pub. No. S -19 -81 (NEMA Pub. No. WC 3): Rubber - Insulated Wire and Cable 0 , for the Transmission and Distribution of Electrical Energy. b. UL 44: Rubber - Insulated Wires and Cables. 3. Thermoplastic Insulated Wire and Cables a. ICEA pub. No. 1 S -61 -402 (NEMA Pub. No. WC 3): Thermoplastic- Insulated Wire and Cable for the Transmission and Distribution of Electrical Energy. b. UL 83: Wires, Thermoplastic - Insulated. 4. Type MC metal -clad cable permitted for branch lighting circuits shall be a factory assembly of one or more copper conductors each individually insulated and enclosed in a metallic sheath of interlocking tape or a smooth or corrugated tube. Cable assembly shall include a green covered insulated ground wire. No more than six cables are to be bundled together with a 1" minimum separation between cables. a. Where type MC cable is used EMT conduit, shall be installed from the panelboard 14, to a unction box installed above the ceiling, it and type MC cable used from that * "' point to the remaining outlets on the individual circuits. In no case shall type MC .: ' 4;� { .fi x >:;, ���; ne cable be installed directly all areas with exposed construction. , from the outlets to the anelboard. EMT is to be used in t,����- ?E ��;M�Yr r`'j, P R,�j' � �. »: P 5. Annealed Cooper Wire for Conductors: ASTM B -3: Soft or Annealed Copper Wire. ` ,?yrt ` 0 6. Terminal Blocks: UL 1059 16120 - 1 ,, u ,,., "' lf�f•' � :' WIRE AND CABLE (600 VOLTS AND BELOW) r'd2 • 7 xqe I I i . - - i. .cr -.1 - ' SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 7. Insulation Thicknesses for Individual conductors: N.E.C. Table 310 -13: Conductor Application and Insulations. L4 SUBMITTALS A. Provide listing of manufacturers proposed in the submittal list identified in Section 16035 of these Z specifications. < H t- Z 1.5 DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING re w A. Deliver wire and cable to job site on reels or coils marked in accordance with N.E.C. Section 310- - -J 0 H. co 0 � ` WI F- PART 2 - PRODUCTS u) u_ W O 2.1 :: ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS .. _. 2 J A. Wire and Cable: U d 2 1. Anaconda. .. Z H 2. General Electric Company. 3. Hatfield Wire and Cable. Z O 0 uj 4. The Okonite Company. � 5. Kerite Company. 2 0 6. Paranite Wire and Cable Division of Essex. 0 co 7. International, Inc. p F.. 8. Pierelli Cable Corporation. w 9. Phelps Dodge Copper Products Corporation. H U . 10. Reynolds Metal Company. . u. ~O I 1. Rockbestos Products - Cerro Wire and Cable Company. — Z 12. Rome Cable Corporation. U 13. Cyprus Wire and Cable Company. F- Z 14. Southwire Company. Z F- 15. Triangle Conduit and Cable Company. • B. Connectors (UL Approved): , ti 1 Hand- Applied: ■ a. T &B "Piggy ". ,... b. 3M Company "Scotchiok ". c. Ideal Industries "Wing Nut". d. Buchanan "Squeeze On ". 2. Tool- Applied: a. T &B "Stakon" or Series "54475" through "54490 ". b. Ideal Industries "410 Crimp Connector'. ? . c. Bundy "KA -U" or "YA ". - d. ILSCO'TA ", or "AU" or "D" �� e. Buchannan "Wrap- Cap ". W�. g, yaw sV • C. Electrical Tape It ` I n 1. W. H. Brady "B- 500 +" "B- 500 ". ''• .4 2. T &B "E -Z" code Type WBC. f,rN ;, ' WIRE AND CABLE (600 VOLTS AND BELOW) 16120-2 :'.rw "„ : i ,. C giffAi : . yU%1 ~ r—\ SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 ( ) 3. 3M "Scotch 35" vinyl plastic, electrical. 4. Johns - Manville. f ! 2.2 WIRE AND CABLE A. General: Provide wire with a minimum insulating rating of 600 volts, except for wire, used in 50 volts Z or below applications for control of signal systems use 300 volt minimum or 600 volt where \ • Z • permitted to be incorporated with other wiring systems. W et 2 Q B. Conductor J U 00 1. Electrical grade, annealed copper, tinned if rubber insulated, and fabricated in w Lii accordance with ASTM standards. Minimum size number 12 for branch circuits,; number J i `�' 14 for control wiring. u) u_ • 1 2. The conductors illustrated on the drawings are copper. Except as otherwise noted. W O _, C. Stranding and Number of Conductors _ _ J u_ 1. Number 12 and number 10 solid. co d 2. Cables larger than number 10, stranded in accordance with ASTM Class B stranding H W '_i designations. Z H 3. Control wires stranded in accordance with ASTM Class B stranding designations. Z O 4. Cables, multi- conductor unless otherwise noted for low tension systems. W 4. Three uninsulated ground wires for three conductor cables and two uninsulated ground wires for four conductor cables in cable interstices with conductivity of approximately one -half that of one phase conductor. 5. Cross- linked polyethylene conductor insulation: Insulation thickness satisfying requirements of ICEA Pub. No. S -66 -524 (NEMA WC 7), Table 3 -1. 6. Overall polyvinyl chloride jacket satisfying requirements of ICEA Pub. S -66 -524 (NEMA WC 7), Table 4 -5. . F. Multi- Conductor Control and Supervisory Control Cables 1. Sizes No. 10 AWG. 2. Suitable for direct burial, open air, duct, or conduit installation. 3. Temperature Rating: 75 C Wet or Dry. y , - •, ; .; , . 4. Uninsulated ground wire. - 5. PVC or cross - linked polyethylene conductor insulation: thickness satisfying requirements of :! , .`;' ICEA Pub. No. S -66 -524 (NEMA WC 7 , Table 3 -1, for cross - linked thermosetting ,, ,t, ( ) g polyethylene , • a - � insulated conductors or ICEA Pub. No S -61 -402 (NEMA WC 5), for polyvinyl chloride - insulated conductors. k ;; Z : b. Flame retardant overall .`.:� "' "'•' polyvinyl jacket satisfying requirements of ICEA Pub. S -61 -402 : :'...r.._: „S (NEMA WC 5), Table 7.4 -2 or ICEA Pub. No. S -55 -524 (NEMA WC 7), Table 4 -5. `<S ” 7. Individual conductors bound together with overall binder tape prior to jacket application. • ' 1 7 4 ;K _ 8. Individual conductors rating of 300 volts (instead of 600 volts) for cables designated k!!!„: Supervisory Control Cable. «:' q W IRE AND CABLE (600 VOLTS AND BELOW) 16120 - 3 tilliii 3 J .nk.r „a F �1 ,,,,. ,nr ..: , ,: rr wsei' n,S. �S•5 7:!lta. �vr .. .. ..,. .,n!WnagYtO . ;yam - - ,. .. ......,«:.... .-... ......,„.,,,.„:„„„,„....,,,,w..,..6. ■ SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 G. Color Coding 1. Provide consistent color coding of all feeders, sub feeders, motor circuits and the likes as •-. follows: a. 120/208 volts code: Z .._, = 1_ 1) Phase A - Black. 2 cL 2) Phase B - Red. ¢¢ 3) Phase C - Blue. .�. J 0 4) Neutral - White. U 0 5) Ground - Green. co W � i _ I co L b. 277/480 Volt Code: w O 2 } 1) Phase A - Brown. _ _ J 2) Phase B - Orange. u- 3) Phase C - Yellow. co C/ 4) Neutral - Gray. I 2 5) Ground - Green with Yellow Stripe. ? 1.- 1— O 2. Color -code wiring for control systems installed in conjunction with mechanical and /or W F- miscellaneous equipment in accordance with the wiring diagrams furnished with the ? m equipment. Factory color code w number 2 and smaller. Wire number 1 and larger U may be color coded by color tapping of the entire length of the exposed ends. 0 H 3. Multi- Conductor Control, Signal, and Communication (100 conductors or fewer per cable): w In accordance with Table 5 -1, Part 5 of ICEA Pub. S -61 -402 (NEMA WC 5). = • 4: Substitutions for Color -Coded Wire: with approval of Architect /Engineer and where color I coding cannot be readily provided because of limited quantities involved, either of the — 0 following: W U = a. Plastic tape applied spirally a half - lapped over exposed portions of conductors ~ O I— within manholes, boxes, and similar enclosures. Z b. Colored tubing cut and inserted over ends of wire prior to installing terminals. 2.3 CONNECTORS ■ A. Make connections, splices, and taps and joints with solderiess devices, mechanically and electrically secure. Protect exposed wires and connecting devices with electrical tape or insulation to provide protection not less than that of the conductor. B. Br anch circuit wires (number 10 and smaller): Hand - Applied: a. Coiled tapered, spring wound devices with a conducting corrosion - resistant coating over the spring steel and a plastic cover and skirt providing full insulation ? for splice and wired ends. Screw connector on by hand. � i► b. Hydraulic tool of the same lug manufacturer shall be used and hydraulic tool shall `= i t: •4 emboss on the connector the proper die number for inspection. �'�;: �-; 2.4 ELECTRICAL TAPE A. Specifically designed for use as insulating tape. w . •iii ?. WIRE AND CABLE (600 VOLTS AND BELOW) 16120 - 4 ' w + �w +.aE� t yy .•, fdv ripe allill, ;, I WW2 (FAh Y.rw..w. t.. ... ... .v ., ...r .. y,. ... .. ✓......0 ..n.... :, w ..ice. i... La..... ■ ^'� , SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 2.5 LUBRICANT � .,.' -- .. - . ...._' T , • - w . SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 4. Do not damage conductor insulation, braid jacket or sheath. 5. Do not bend conductors to less than manufacturer's recommended radius. 6. Lubricate cable if required for pulling using powdered soapstone or pulling lubricants; do not use oils or greases. 7. Make splices only in pull boxes, junction boxes and outlet boxes. 8. Utilize cable reels on jacks for pulling through pull boxes, ducts and conduits so bends will ZZ not be excessive and conductors will not touch sharp edges; use feeding tube where . = • F-= required. F- W 9. For large diameter cables, utilize properly sized pulling grips (endless woven basket two to C four feet long of ductile steel). ... -J U 10. Do not exceed maximum recommended pulling tension of wire and cable. U 00 z w , C. Splices, Terminations, and Connections w = J F-• cn 1. General: Except where lugs are furnished with equipment, provide terminals and O Li connectors suitable for quantity, conductor size and direction of entry (top or bottom). 2 2. Insulated Flanged Terminals: Install for connection of conductors No. 12 AWG and smaller to device terminals; do not exceed three terminals at single connections. LL. 3. Circumferential Compression Type Connectors: Install for splices and connections No. 4 U d AWG and larger. H w ? _ F-- a. Use for incoming and outgoing cable connections at enclosures and for ground .. 0 connections. ` Z I- b. Use manufacturer's approved tool and correct hex head which embosses die uj • number on connector lug. U a c. Make crimped indentations parallel with conductor. 0 U) d. Fill voids and irregularities with insulation putty. a 1- e. Cover neatly with four (4) layers of vinyl plastic tape except where insulated = W . covers are permitted; half -lap tape in two directions. F- f. Use spring -held bakelite covers over splices or taps only. u 0 Z 4. Conductor Arcproofing U ~ O F- a. Cover two or more power feeder cables occurring in the same switchboard Z ' section, junction box or pull box (including pull boxes over switchboards) with arcproof and flameproof tape. b. Provide tape "Scotch' Irvington Tape No 7700 or Plymouth Rubber Co. Slipknot No. 30 to provide an insulation capable of withstanding a 200 -amp arc for not less , than 30 seconds. , c. Apply tape in a single layer, half lapped, or as recommended by the manufacturer to conform to the above requirements. Apply with a random wrap . of 1/2 inch (15mm) wide pressure- sensitive, plastic film tape color coded as specified in the "conductor identification" paragraph. D. Wire Marker Identification Labels .... 1. Utilize labels for those circuits where individual conductor identification is indicated on Drawings. , ''`` . ;} .., Apply to wires and cables at terminals and in all boxes. 2. A I junction s pull junction and splice A�, ...,, ' 3. Do not cut and splice multi- conductor control cable for purpose of labeling. KK' r''s; i .\.i?, 4. Clean surfaces before applying labels. ��!' �' 5. Tag and tape all spare wiring. - -•• "?� :; g _ 0 ^ „ ?: 3.3 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL : f ;,:;;; A. Testing ,, ,1% `4 +• :' '� g s ”, ,:', . WIRE AND CABLE (600 VOLTS AND BELOW) 16120 - 6 i? . s;,,. 3 }' • ... a,re gKO '�' * : ; 1 4 1 6'SJ: W ■ ...i r ek. &" , , - .. , ., 3 G <<L . •. ...... ,., w,c, - •• v.L.i..lr.,.. .. .wSiscur .. r 4 � ' SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 1. Test system wiring for continuity, grounds and short circuits prior to connection of any equipment. - 2. Test final equipment connections for continuity of grounds and short circuits. 3. Insulation Resistance of Feeders and Subfeeders a. Test with megger for insulation resistance. z b. Correction faults and sections with faulty insulation. c. Demonstrate installation is free of grounds and short circuits and that insulation \ .1= W ! resistance complies with ICEA values. Q ul 0 '! I 4. Test direct burial cables after completion of backfilling. 0 0 co w= END OF SECTION LL i WW 11 1 "' 5 """ ' ▪ ci - I w I- Z ►- _ ..... i 1-0 l Uo Lu 0 I-- w u. 0 . 1ii z v � ....J i 1 - I F:4 ,,,. -3 fit At 1 "rSVtx 1{ f£;4 WIRE AND CABLE (600 VOLTS AND BELOW) 16120 - 7 t 4 . , , -'.« SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 SECTION 16122 - FLOOR AND WALL ELECTRICAL PENETRATION FIRE SEALS PART 1 - GENERAL i 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS Z — Q • A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including Articles of Agreement - Lump Sum Contract H w and Standard General Conditions, and other Division -1 Specification Sections, apply to this 1Y Section. 5 JU 1.2 DESCRIPTION , cc' 0 .' A. General: Provide premixed putty sealant at wall, ceiling and /or floor electrical penetration fire , W I seals in accordance with the Contract Documents. w O 2 }} B. Related Work Specified in Division 16000: _ ._ g J w Q 1. Raceways and Boxes Section 16110 u) d 2. Wire and Cable Section 16120 = w E— I . . z I-- i C. Related Work Specified in Other Divisions of these Specifications: Finish painting H O Z1— : 1.3 .: STANDA 2 1 0 p A. Except as modified by governing codes and by the Contract Documents, comply with the latest 0 (0 applicable provisions and latest recommendations of the following: 0 1 — w ! ASTM E l 19 -73 H U 2. UL 1479 u- 0 3. Applicable local and State Building Codes w z U N 1 .4 SUBMITTALS I— H O Z A. Submit manufacturer's data for fire seal compound. B. Submit proof of approval by local authorities. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 APPROVED MANUFACTURERS A. Nelson Electric or approved equal 2.2 MATERIALS A. The system shall provide an immediate fire seal, require no curing time emit no hazardous or toxic __ `' ' ' fumes and be asbestos free. ' " °? B. The system shall be easy to use, require no special tools and shall be capable of being installed from one side. S -•' 1 C. The system shall not require derating whatsoever of the wiring systems passing through the seal. ; Y ip -u s D. The system shall be field- modified for additions or deletions of raceways or cables. . FLOOR AND WALL ELECTRICAL PENETRATION FIRE SEALS 16122 - 1 4,Mi `, = 'i'`"0 w.x, Et* ;14 # f all, - 4 r � + t }' 4) * . p . '�' d FLOOR AND WALL ELECTRICAL PENETRATION FIRE SEALS 16122 - 2 ', fi g iii t �; �� R+ 5 1. plt% ; . . ... .,. .., «T.«rw. ....... . .. » .,...,.... _. . _ . .. ., »....._._ . .. .... ...... u... _..,_..o...,.s.,,t:...::::,^.; ,,,, : -- — — ..d ..e.c 1�+,;.,:kG:r.,.t ,• ,........•JF .. , -$7r . . �. � ti SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 SECTION 16140 - WIRING DEVICES PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS Z A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including Articles of Agreement - Lump Sum Contract ∎ • =- Z and Standard General Conditions, and other Division -1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. _ . 6 5 J O 1:2 DESCRIPTION co O A. General: Provide wiring devices in accordance with the Contract Documents. -- u.. B. Where indicated on the drawings, the Contractor shall furnish for every outlet indicated, devices w O and plates as called for in the notes, legends, or as specified. J C. All wiring devices shall be of the specification grade unless catalog number noted calls for material N d of a different classification. w Z 1.3 STANDARDS F - ZO , A. Except as modified by governing codes and by the Contract Documents, comply with the latest w W applicable provisions and latest recommendations of the following: ' . 2 • O • 1. Switches: Federal Specification Standard WS -896E. p F,.. 2. Receptacles: w w O _ a. N.E.M.A. Standard WD -1, 3.2 through 3.10 � _ I b. U.L. Standard 498 Federal Specification WC596 -D. Z c. ANSI U uJ Z 1.4 SUBMITTALS Z A. Submit manufacturer's catalog cuts and specifications for all wiring devices and plates. • PART 2 - PRODUCTS . , 2.1 WIRING DEVICES A. Local switches shall be AC rated, specification grade, 20 ampere, 120/277 volt, mechanical type, with specifically designed mechanism for quiet operation. Switches shall be of the flush type, mounted vertically. Single pole switches shall have on and off positions indicated on handle. B. All 120 volt convenience outlets shall be specification grade, 20 amp, duplex grounding type. Receptacles shall be designed to accept standard 2 -wire parallel blade connector caps or 3 -wire grounding type connector caps. Flush mounted weatherproof convenience outlets shall be ` ` i' , i mounted horizontally; all other convenience outlets shall be mounted vertically. Convenience outlets used outdoors and where exposed to moisture shall be provided with a weatherproof 7���r - cover. ►. i C. Where devices, other than specified above. are called for on the drawings, they shall be of the x• , p specification grade and of the size and capacity noted on the drawings. !!� >,;;;-.. m i Y ',4G v ?v. [qjf ". �•? is ;iit ^,.1'. ``F WIRING DEVICES 16140 ' {����� Erb v•;i�;n , - 4 t SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 2.2 SWITCHES A. Provide specification Grade, flush mounting, quiet - operating AC type, with toggle operator, heat - resistant plastic housing and self grounding metal strap. Silver alloy contact. Rated 20A at 120- 277V and capable of full capacity on tungsten or fluorescent lamp load. Design for side or back wiring with up to Number 10 wire. Verified by UL to meet or exceed Federal specification WS -896E. Z a • B. Use single -pole, double -pole, 3 -way, 4 -way, pilot or keyed type, as indicated on Drawings or \.• H W B required. re iq C . Switches controlling licnting connected to the emergency power system shall be red and of the 0 O illuminated toggle type. illuminated when the load is off. co 0 u)W - D. Switches controlling lighting by way of low- voltage lighting control relays shall be 3- position, -J F momentary- contact, center -off type to match the other switches. WO E. Switch and Pilot Light - witch as indicated• flush neon pilot light having red jewel. 2 F. Color of normal devices as selected by Architect. u) z -- 2 . 3 DUPLEX CONVENIENCE RECEPTACLES ~ Z Z� A. Provide 3 -pole NEMA and A.N.S.I. standard type, with bronze contacts that accept plug with 2 Z O parallel blades and 1 Grounding blade. Heat - resistant white plastic enclosure with nylon face. Two W uj ! grounding screws. Break -off terminals for 2- circuit wiring. Rated 20 amperes at 125 -volt electrical 0 0 alternating current. UO to 0 I-- B. All devices connected to the emergency system are to be red in color. W W i E.. H O C. Color of normal devices as selected by Architect. u,. 0 Z D. Weatherproof outlets snail be specification grade, brown, duplex, 2 -pole, 3 -wire, U- grounding type • • U 0 rated 20 amperes at 125 volts. Receptacles shall be Harvey Hubbell Inc., #5362 with #5205 j m gasketed cover, Arrow -Hart or Slater. Z E. Ground fault interrupter receptacles shall be hospital grade, ivory duplex, 2 -pole, 3 -wire, U- j grounding type, rated 20 amperes at 125 volts and having test and reset buttons. Receptacles shall be Harvey Hubbell, Inc. #GF- 8300 -I with brass plate, Arrow -Hart or Slater. r F. Isolated ground receptacles shall be specification grade, orange in color, duplex, 2 -pole, 3 -wire, U- grounding type, rated 20 amperes at 125 volts. Receptacles shall be Harvey Hubbell, Inc., #1G5362, Arrow -Hart cr Slater. 2.4 FACEPLATES { A. Unless otherwise specified, all outlets for switch, receptacle, telephone and all special purpose outlets shall be proviced with Ivory or Brown plastic plates as selected by the Architect, with beveled edges to lie flat against the wall. Where more than one device occurs at one point, gang mr i ry plates shall be used. • 1 r� a S oz_ r'i; .. f 4..( ' 3 . B. All plates shall be set true and plumb and shall be flat against finished wall surfaces, and attached *6, to outlets with flush brass machine screws. / ' ` P wit tab `C C. In unfinished areas pressed steel plates shall be used for both receptacles and switches. i t L;., D . Ceiling mounted receptacles shall have white faceplates with white machine screws. , n k } +. 4 " ° >° ' "' WIRING DEVICES 16140 - 2 ap,:! i...,,,,:„,,,•,,.,,,,,, ,,,„„..,..?_:,,,,w1„. ,.. 0. i : .....,.. :. ..., ,. , . .,......______ _ . ... ' ' r , SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 SWITCHES A. Mount switches vertically with the "on" position on top, unless noted or specified otherwise. B. Where switches are indicated to be installed near doors, corner walls, etc., mount same not less • than 2 inches and not more than 12 inches from trim. Verify exact locations with the Architect. �, • H Z C. Carefully coordinate the location of switches to insure locations at the strike side of doors. 6 . 3 v D. Furnish and install an engraved legend for each switch that controls motors, equipment systems, U 0 etc., not located within sight of the controlling switch. co = J F- 3.2 RECEPTACLES co w W0 A. Unless otherwise noted, mount receptacle vertically with U- shaped ground position on bottom. B. Prior to final payment replace all receptacles which have broken faceplates. 3.3 GROUND FAULT INTERRUPTERS II-- _ ? A. Swab all conduits clear of moisture. Z O w B. Do not combine G.F.I. protected circuits with other circuits in same raceway. . ? o U C. Limit maximum number of G.F.I. protected circuits in any one raceway to a maximum of one 0 H • circuit. w w U 3.4 INSTALLATION _ H —0 A. All devices shall be flush- mounted except as otherwise noted on the Drawings. w Z U = B. Locations: 0 0 F_ z 1. Comply with layout drawings for general location; contact Owner's Representative for questions about locations and mounting methods. 2:. - • Relocate outlets obviously placed in a location or manner not suitable to the room finish. 3. Avoid placing outlets behind open doors. C. Mounting Heights as specified in Section 16010. D. Ganging of Switches - provide barriers between ganged 277 volt switches of different phases. E. Fastening: Securely fasten devices into boxes and attach appropriate cover plates. - F. Power Outlets: Install power outlets complete with back boxes. • : 1,�i END OF SECTION n kph s F'R nt <f r .. 4'3,x. >rN . jSS {ett ` WIRING DEVICES 16140 - 3 7.6tio .. _ " _. , r. ., . . " . . .v,. ,. rw .. :..,.,.vb:,... ,..• .. u ., ..,,,, u._.wz ... . , : ww ,.Z..:,:.ta..•..'.;...�..K. ?; 1S;_:.,.�...:" .,....... ,,., .. __- - - - - l T - • -.. {., -. . ' Th SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 .` c. NEMA Standard AB -1 -1969 1:4 SUBMITTALS ■ ■ A. Refer to Section 16035 concerning the procedures and additional documents for submittals in concert with panelboard submittals. Submittals failing to meet the following 1 { criteria will be returned without a review or acceptance. . B. With each panelboard drawing the following is required: Show main devices and lug sizes; i branch circuit device sizes and arrangement; bus ampacities; withstandability and short circuit rating; dimensions and construction; gutter and backbox dimensions; nameplate and legend; protective coating; and all pertinent details of panel, enclosure, cover, and ;s� i method of securing cover and lock. 5p? ^,, .1 1.5 QUALITY ASSURANCE ` 4 A. Each panelboard as a complete and finished product shall receive a single integrated `t' , equipment rating by the manufacturer. The integrated equipment short- circuit wiring shall ; ,44% i .7 %;`,,.. certify that all equipment is capable of withstanding the thermal and magnetic stress of a - -;. fault equal to the value specified on the Drawings. Such rating shall be established by ,,= : actual tests by the manufacturer on similar equipment. This certification shall be � 4 ,�. 5;f _ ; a _:� . PANELBOARDS 16160 - 1 I'':, f, : mss A . Itti.n�a SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 permanently affixed to each panelboard. Test data shall be submitted to the Engineer at time of submission of Acceptance Drawings. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 APPROVED MANUFACTURERS < • � F Z A. Panelboards: Lij QQ� 1. Cutler Hammer _ U 2. Square 'D' co B. All panelboards are to be of the same manufacturer. C. 277/480 volts circuit breaker type panelboards are to be with the controllable breakers W O , 0 y- Square 'D' Power Link Series G3 or Cutler Hammer approved equal. J D. 120/208 volts circuit breaker type panelboards are to be with the controllable breakers, u Square 'D' Power Link Series G3 or Cutler Hammer approved equal. _ HW . Z 2.2. PANELBOARDS IN GENERAL ZO A. Provide panelboards consisting of an assembly of circuit breakers inside a dead front u j enclosure. Provide the number and size of these branch circuit devices as indicated by the circuiting, on the drawings, and in the schedules. Locations of circuit breakers shall be U rA as indicated in the schedules. All breakers in the controllable panel breakers shall be 0 E- programmable. = w H U B. Provide the following modifications and additional equipment as shown on the Drawings: 0 LlJ Z 1. Main circuit breakers V 2. Subfeed switches j _ 3. Panelboard integral mounted programmable breakers. Z ~ 4. Feed through lugs and /or bus 5. Feed through cabling arrangement 6. Double lugs for multiple cables or for future provisions C. Interiors t 1. Rigid removable assembly of copper bus bars and interchangeable bolted branch circuit devices. 2. Bus bars drilled to permit branch circuit devices of all sizes and number of poles to be interchangeable and installed in any spare space of sufficient size, without disturbing adjacent units; without removing main bus or branch circuit connectors and without machining, drilling, or tapping in the field. 3. Arrange bus in sequence or distributed phasing so that multipole circuit breaker can replace any group of single circuit breakers of the same size. 5. Provide ground bus in each panelboard. On 120/208 volt panelboards provide =Y , additional isolated ground bus where required. *qv y • • D. Enclosure 1. Code gauge steel box galvanized. 2. Provide a bolt -on round connector to inside of enclosure.. 3. Flush mounted in finished areas and where indicated. Surface mount elsewhere. P PANELBOARDS >;. "' ,. , 16160 - 2 ;6 �Sa.zs . 6. Bolted type terminals U.L. listed for copper 75 degrees C cables. � \ 7. Provide main breakers in panels served from transformers unless separate transformer secondary protection is provided. 8. Locate next to each breaker or space unit an individual number. 9. Shunt tri breakers shall be su lied with 120 volt coils. Provide 120 volt circuit ' t from nearest 120 volt panel to coil. Where shunt trip breakers are in emergency 1 panels provide emer enc 120 volt source for same from nearest 120 volt = emergency panel. ' • }f.:i:i 10. Provide locking device for designated breakers. ∎■►` 11. For HVAC equipment provide UL listed "HACR" type devices. VI:.;-v:± ; r . PANELBOARDS 16160 - 3 j4 � a • - r :\ SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 J. Ground Fault Interrupters: Ground fault interrupter branch circuit breakers shall be as indicated on the Drawings. Circuit breakers shall be circuit interrupting which will operate manually for normal switching functions and automatically under overload, short circuit, and 0.005 amp line -to- ground fault conditions. The operating mechanism shall be entirely trip -free so that contact cannot be held close against an abnormal overcurrent, short Z circuit, or ground fault condition. The device shall be bolt -on type with case construction PO, \ and shall be interchangeable with standard I P breakers utilized in the panelboard. _ �.. Z PART 3 - EXECUTION U O c o 3.1 INSTALLATION W •° • -I 1- A. Mount all lighting panels at a maximum height of 6 feet 6 inches to top unless otherwise u_ noted. W O g ~ B. Mount surface type panels a minimum 1 inch off wall on channels. °° Q C. Connect feed - through panels to main feeder by insulated parallel gutter taps (O.Z. = W • Electrical Manufacturing Co. - Type PMX or PMX -C). Full -size tap for two panels on a Z H common feeder, half the main cable capacity for three or more panels per feeder. O Z D. Where flushed mounted, the fire integrity of the wall in which it is installed must be tu maintained. U o E. Neatly arrange branch circuit wires and tie together in each gutter with Thomas & Betts a nylon 'Ty-Raps", or approved equal at minimum 4 inch intervals. W W F. Plug all knockouts removed and not utilized. — O G. Provide nameplate and fill out panel directory per Section 16060. U Z H. Provide grounding and bonding jumpers per Section 16450 and as indicated on the Z 1- Drawings. 3.2 TOUCH UP AND CLEANING • A. Vacuum all backboxes clean of debris after installation and prior to final payment. B. Touch up scratch marks, etc. with matching paint. 3.3 OBSERVATIONS • A. All panel fronts shall be removed by the Contractor for observation of the panel interiors by the Engineers. B. Panel fronts shall be removed when directed by the Engineer /Architect for observation ;_ "`„: ': (either by floor, or by group of floors on all panels on the project as required by the Engineer /Architect) and reinstalled immediately thereafter the observations. .. .... Y A END OF SECTION „ •1 . v ,t PANELBOARDS 16160 - 4 . . ., , . , _. , .. ,_....., .. .a•.,., ,.. .....,,-.»_.._ w: 3 .•+.w...d::iu.�::aai:.Y;u:ac.w .:io- . . ... . .. , - - t.4. r ., ■ •, SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS • Tukwila, WA 02003 . SECTION 16170 - DISCONNECT SWITCHES i PART 1- GENERAL � 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS Z I \ =H I A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including Articles of Agreement - Lump Sum Contract 1-" w and Standard General Conditions, and other Division -1 Specification Sections, apply to this Ce - { Section. J U 00 j } 1.2 DESCRIPTION N w W I A. General: Provide fused and unfused disconnect switches in accordance with the Contract co I-"' Documents. w p 2 }} ., B. Related Work Specified in Division 16000 _ _ g J 1. Fuses Section 16181. u) d 2. Grounding Section 16450 H w i – 1 3. Identification Section 16060 Z H C. Related Work Specified in other Divisions of These Specifications: Setting of motors and other Z O equipment g D j V0 ....; . 1.3 . STANDARDS O ! 0 I-- --; A. Except as modified by governing codes and by the Contract Documents, comply with the latest w w applicable provisions and the latest applicable recommendations of the following: I- H -O 1. U.L. Standards #98 (File #4776) and #508. LU Z 1 2. Federal Specifications W- S -865C. U J 3. NEMA Standard KS1 -1975. 1– 4. U.L. 20 and Federal Specification Test Standards for Toggle Switches. z 1 1.4 SUBMITTALS A. Submit manufacturer's data for all disconnect switches. ; • { B. Identify motor or equipment served by each switch; indicate nameplate inscription. { l PART 2 - PRODUCTS 4 J 2.1 APPROVED MANUFACTURERS I . A. Safety switches: Shall be of the same manufacturer as the switchboard. B. Toggle type manual control switches . " , , a;. z. ,, i I ,3 - :�t�13._, ,,'t, 1. Square D Class 2510, 11, 12 �,, ' 2. Westinghouse Type MS or B100 :,:- ,*;`'' I 3. General Electric Type RB with enclosure li a ` "`; l Y `` (5}. ✓,fi t`„ I ; 2.2 SAFETY SWITCHES �,0, :A7 ., }Iu7 A. Heavy -duty, horsepower rated, single -throw knife switch with quick -make, quick -break mechanism, ':?;-;'+'-- ° " E DISCONNECT SWITCHES 16170-1 ;5!.04-;•.1, ^:r.,;;,' >>4` Il l , SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 capable of full load operations. Meet NEMA and U.S. Government specifications for Class A switches. B. Provide with contact arc - quenching devices, such as magnetic blowouts or snuffing plates. Provide self - aligning switchblades with silver alloy contact areas and designed so that arcing upon making and breaking does not occur on the final contact surfaces. Provide with high - pressure, spring- loaded contact. Mount switch parts on high -grade insulating base. --• Q • C. Enclosure - NEMA I with hinged door, and defeatable interlock when switch is in "ON" position and n W can be positively padlocked in "ON" and "OFF' positions. Utilize NEMA 3R (rain- tight) enclosure for 6 j exterior installations. - ' UO C) D. Size, fusing and number of poles as shown or as required. Where fused, the devices must be W provided with UL listed rejection feature to reject all but Class R fuses. Provide horsepower rated L switch to match motor load if no size is shown. Use 3 pole plus solid neutral switches on four wire cn LL circuits and 3 pole switches on all other circuits, unless otherwise noted. W 0 E. Lugs must be UL listed for copper conductors and be front removable. � Q F. Provide six (6) pole switches for connection to motors with the following starter types: = W 1. Non- reversing - two -step - part winding - star connected. ? 2. Non - reversing - full voltage - two speed separate winding. Z O 3. Non- reversing - full voltage - two speed single winding. W 4. Where otherwise required. 5. Provide auxiliary contacts for switches where required or where indicated on the drawings. 0 co co O— 2.3 TOGGLE TYPE MANUAL CONTROL SWITCHES 11.1 H uJ 2 V A. Provide switches that operate at their full rating with fluorescent, tungsten and resistance loads, O and at 80% of their rated capacity with motor loads. " - Z W co B. Switches to be heavy duty and have H 1 Arc- resisting bodies 2: Slow make - and -break mechanisms 3. Silver alloy contact buttons 4. Side or back wiring with up to No 10 AWG solid conductors PART 3 - EXECUTION APPLICATIONS A. Each motor over 1/2 HP shall be provided with a horsepower -rated safety -type disconnect switch. B. Each piece of equipment utilizing multi-phase power shall be supplied with a safety -type disconnect switch. C. Each piece of equipment utilizing single -phase power but protected at over 30 amperes shall be supplied with a safety -type disconnect switch. 40N �r _ D. Equipment other than that mentioned above may utilize a toggle type manual control switch i< <�;'1\ 1 properly sized and rated for the equipment it disconnects. E. Factory installed disconnect switches may be used to satisfy the above requirements with the p ,4a•;, Architect /Engineer's prior approval. r '' '�' DISCONNECT SWITCHES 16170-2 fi SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA ._ 02003 3.2 MOUNTING ti A. Provide connections and wiring to and from each disconnect switch. Support conduit feeder from structure above. B. Disconnect switches shall be mounted on adjacent wall or from the floor with independent Z supports. Switches shall not be mounted on fan housings. N Z • C. Mount switch enclosure rigidly and with proper alignment on building structure or steel supports g with centerline of operating handle not more than 6 feet above finished floor unless otherwise 6 required. Use steel supports fabricated from standard rolled structural steel shapes or framing U 0 J 1 channel to provide one -inch separation between enclosure and building wall for vertical flow of uo 0 l air. J ,_ I i N LL jj D Install fuses as specified in Section 16181 4 WO r # E. Completed installation shall contain no extraneous openings. } � { 1 33 IDENTIFICATION N A. Provide identification of all disconnect switches in accordance with Section 16060 of these Z j specifications. I Z I— W END OF SECTION j 0 0 0I-- W H 0 ). u.. O iu Z Z is t . i f { v v M �kl* j 11"1-'" j i , :• , / , ■ DISCONNECT SWITCHES 16170 - 3 ; ,,v {r ti ■ r ■ i SCUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 SECTION 16181 - FUSES 600V AND LESS PART 1- GENERAL L 1 RELATED DOCUMENTS Z A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including Articles of Agreement - Lump Sum Contract - z and Standard General Conditions, and other Division -1 Specification Sections, apply to this C4 LLI Section. U 00 1.2 SUMMARY cn 0 co LLI A. General: Provide fuses in accordance with the Contract Documents. co LL B. Related Work in Other Sections W O 1. Panelboards Section 16160 u_ Q 2. Disconnect Switches Section 16170 co 3. Switchboards Section 16440 2 W 4. Motor Control Center Section 16920 • Z 1.3 STANDARDS z uj A. Except as modified by governing codes and by the Contract Documents, comply with the latest . ' • 0 applicable provisions and latest recommendations of the following: 0 O I- 1. UL Standard #198. W W 2. UL Standard #977. • �? U-I 1.4 SUBMITTALS LLI Z 0 A. Provide a complete set of shop drawings to include let- through curves for each type of fuse. P. I O B. 'Submit listing of all types, sizes and quantity of fuses which will be installed including the location of Z each C. Submit listing of all spare fuses by types, sizes and quantities, which will be furnished for placement in the respective fuse cabinets. . D. Submit dimensioned drawings of each fuse cabinet by type and size. E. Short circuit current analysis is based upon Bussman fuse characteristics for let- through currents. If Reliance, Cefco or Gould - Shawmut fuses are to be utilized, it is the Electrical Contractor's responsibility to provide the appropriate fuse curves and let- through values which correspond to the Bussman values shown on the Drawings. Submit comparative chart of fuse substitutions for Architect /Engineer and for respective Building Department review prior to acceptance of same substitutions. Comparative chart shall include the following. r rr? ' ` `•� 1. Cross reference of fuses to be used in place of Bussman fuse type designation indicated on the drawings or specified herein. 2. Cross reference of let- through currents of the fuses to be used compared to the Bussman fuses indicated on the drawings.' r. (e.g. Design let through current of feeder point No. on drawings is amperes, t tu- )h - let through current for substitute fuse is amperes.) = • 4f , FUSES 600V AND LESS 16181 - 1 ____ _- - T , _ • '. 4 .. .. ` , n 4 A. Fuses shall not be installed until a ui ment is read to be ener ized. equipment ready g s B Provide and install fuses of proper type, voltage and ampere ratings for all fusible devices furnished � 4 . under this section and all other sections of this specification. . C. Labels: Paste appropriate label within each switch, motor starter, or panelboard door or at :,..e rilc location next to fuse clips, where fuses shall be furnished and installed by this Contractor. Fill -in, in ' 4 ` ink blank spaces on labels for non - standard fuses with appropriate fuse data. '$_ { -4 END OF SECTIONk FUSES 600V AND LESS T ' s 'r ;�alic 16181 - 2 t'i: , r - • a SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 SECTION 16190 - SUPPORTING DEVICES PART 1- GENERAL ••••01 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS z A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including Articles of Agreement - Lump Sum Contract 2 • i and Standard General Conditions, and other Division -1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. 6 cc j • • 1.2 DESCRIPTION U 0 A. This section contains methods of fastening and supporting conduit, raceways, boxes, panels, w H cabinets, lighting fixtures, disconnected, and other electrical equipment relating to this project. O 1.3 STANDARDS - 2 A. Applicable Standards: a ASTM Al23: Zinc (Hot Galvanized) Coating on Products Fabricated from Rolled, w Pressed and Forged Steel Shapes, Plates, Bars and Strips. z H 2. ASTM A153: Zinc Coating (Hot Dip) on Iron and Steel Hardware. Z O 3. ASTM A235: Carbon Steel forgings for General Industrial Use. w 4. ASTM A307: Low - carbon Steel Externally and Internally Threaded Standard Fasteners. j ' U O v� • PART 2 - PRODUCTS 0 H ww 2.1 CONDUIT CLAMPS . „ — O A. Surface Clamps: Malleable iron or galvanized steel assembly consisting of the following. W Z U� 1. Two hole, clamp back - spacer. ~O 1-- 2. One hole conduit clamp. z 3. Fastening Hardware suitable for the installation. • B: Beam Clamps: Malleable iron or galvanized steel beam clamps with galvanized or cadmium plated steel nuts and bolts. C. Hangers: Cadmium plated steel conduit hangers and clamping bolt. D. Manufacturers: 1. Appleton 2. O -Z Gedney 3. Thomas & Betts 4. or approved equal 2.2 CHANNEL SUPPORTS 440 . • A. Framing Members: Cold formed low carbon strip steel. One side shall have a continuous slot within turned clamping ridges. B. Fittings: Punch press made from hot rolled, pickled and oiled steel plates or strip. 1:a1K',1',P' f 1' ? C. Nuts: Machined, cast - hardened steel with unified and American coarse screw threads. ��;. SUPPORTING DEVICES 16190 -1 °M'` r ., ` -- . .. .. , . , ,..'.•x.k t;J.ra;,j +<4 ? iG,4Yl+ay.+wH, , . .... K..a..n..+w >v+...Mnwe .a. ,... _ ... .... ,» ........+..,..+.w ... .,,,,. ..i:,.. .....S.ti. r .. ? :• . .- - ..ter k. 1 1 SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 A. Surface fastening of wireways and multi - outlet assemblies shall be made with suitable fastening hardware as specified above. B. Pendant mounting of wireways shall be made using 3/8 inch threaded rods with suitable attachment hardware for mounting to structural steel. Attach rods to wireways using suitable wireway fittings of the same manufacturer. ' -w Q 1- : C. Provide washers, shims, or other materials to provide 1 /8" space between wireways and walls upon \ w et which they are mounted. D -- U D. Multi- outlet assemblies shall be installed in dry locations only and fastened directly to the walls 0 0 upon which they are mounted, using suitable fastening hardware as specified above. W J ~ 3.4 BOXES u) u_ w h A. Surface Mounting: Boxes shall be fastened directly to the walls upon which they are mounted 2 ' using appropriate fastening hardware as sp above. Q B. Recessed Mounting: Boxes mounted in brick, masonry, or concrete walls shall be fastened directly 2 a ` 4 to the wall using appropriate fastening hardware. Boxes mounted in hollow tile, wire lath or t_ _ {, gypsum wallboard shall be fastened to the framing members of the wall directly or to brackets z F_ attached to the framing members. i- 0 ILI 3.5 • PANELS AND CABINETS ? m U A. Surface Mounting: Equipment shall be mounted on steel channel framing members. Framing 0 H members shall be fastened directly to masonry or concrete walls. Framing members shall be fastened to wall framing members or structural beams. Do not fasten to gypsum wallboard = W • partitions directly. I— �0 B. Recessed Mounting: Equipment shall be mounted directly to masonry or concrete walls. Mount to ui z framing members of hollow tile, wire lath, or gypsum wallboard partitions. U . _ 0 . 1- z END OF SECTION 4.0 - , -4 5 f * .. Ci' q ,, , p,* SUPPORTING DEVICES 16190 - 3 "'' {���:1:' .'^ h ',, , - .. ry rJ. y .._ Y Flzd ■ SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA -_, 02003 . SECTION 16191 - FIELD TESTING PART 1- GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS Z A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including Articles of Agreement - Lump Sum Contract Z and Standard General Conditions, and other Division -1 Specification Sections, apply to this c -, Section. 6 1.2 DESCRIPTION N p A. This section contains the materials, procedures, practices, and requirements that shall be provided - t ' for testing and inspection of electrical systems and equipment. u- 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE _ 1_- J A. Codes and Standards: C 1. All materials and installation shall be in accordance with the latest standards of the Z Z following: - I- O Z I a. American National Standard Institute ANSI W W b. National Electrical Code - NEC c. National Electrical Manufacturers Association - NEMA d. Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. - UL p H 1 4 ' SUBMITTALS W 2 U A. Submit all test data reports, etc., as specified herein. Z } 1.5 PROCEDURE 1 O A. Following installation, each item of electrical equipment and /or all electrical systems shall be Z tested in accordance with Part 3 - Testing. 1. This testing is to be provided by the contractor that performs the installation. 2. All equipment and /or installations not in conformance with the requirements of this section and all other sections of these specifications shall be replaced or repaired at no additional I cost to the Owner. PART 2 - PRODUCTS i 2.1 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. All equipment used in these testing and inspection procedures shall be designed for the test and /or inspection they are being applied to. "" B. All equipment used in these test and inspection procedures shall be used in accordance with the � ; ■, manufacturer's recommended procedures. , i;�;��• C. All equipment used in these test and inspection procedures shall be in perfect operating condition and fully calibrated. ;!f FIELD TESTING 16191 - 1 pegirlis a .. .. ... .., +. ' 1 SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 PART 3 - TESTING 3.1 GENERAL TESTING A. Testing is required for all: Z 1. Branch circuits from branch circuit distribution equipment to load units including motors, heating equipment, lighting and convenience outlets. 1-.. Z 2. Convenience outlets. fY 3. Special power outlets. 4. Motors. U 0 5. Fire alarm systems. 6. Communication systems. 7.. Energy management system. W B. General: u_ J 1. Perform all operations required for the complete testing of all systems, equipment, and u_ Q related work as shown on the drawings or specified herein, and in accordance with all (/) a applicable requirements of other sections of this specification. = w 2. Before final acceptance, all specified tests shall be done to the satisfaction of the Owner's Z F. representative who shall be sole judge of the acceptability of such test, and who may O direct the performance of any such additional tests as he deems necessary in order to Z I.- determine the acceptability of the systems, equipment, material, and workmanship. Any LLI j additional test required by the Owner's representative will be done at no additional cost to p the Owner. U u) 3. All protective equipment shall be actuated in a manner that clearly demonstrates their a I— ' workability and operation. w w 4. Demonstrate the ability of each and every piece of equipment to meet the design and U operating requirements indicated in these specifications and /or contract drawings. LL- 0 Z C `'Test Reports: • U 2 1. Written test reports shall be signed by an authorized representative of the equipment • Z manufacturer and shall be submitted to the Owner prior to final payment. Provide test reports for the following: a. Fire and smoke detection system b. Sound system c. • Security systems 2.. Provide test reports for other equipment as specified in each section of these specifications. 3. Perform any and all other tests that may be required by local municipality, utility, on other governing board, or agency having jurisdiction. 4. Refer to Division 1 sections for required list of testing. • D. Load Test: 1. Conduct load test prior to request for final payment and comply with the following::-,, Energize the emergency lighting system and let generator run under full load for t a. Ener om' 9 9 Y g� 9 Y 9 period of two (2) hours. b. Record voltage at service and at each panel. c. Measure current in each phase of all feeders. 1 ?;. 3.2 POWER FEEDER TESTING I 'f1 FIELD TESTING 16191 - 2 { .... . .... a........... ".1.r.4 H... .... lau 1.JuS' ubistiIl . V • '.�.r 4 I ■ ■ SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 A. Megger between each phase conductor and each of the other phase conductors. B. Megger each phase conductor between conductor and ground. C. The minimum megger reading shall be one (1) megohm, with line and load terminals disconnected from the equipment termination studs. Megger test voltage shall be 500 volts. _ • Z D. Megger: Biddle, Amprobe, Associates Research. 3.3 LIGHTING, POWER DISTRIBUTION PANELBOARDS - TESTING U O p A. Insulation LLJ . W= F- i 1. Megger between each phase conductor and each of the other phase conductors. N u_ 2. Megger each phase conductor between conductor and ground. W O 3. The minimum megger reading shall_ be one (1) megohm with load connections removed 2 from the equipment. Megger test voltage shall be 500 volts. 5 4. Megger: Biddle, Amprobe, Associates Research. N B. Phase Rotation: All three phase 480 volt and 208 volt electrical equipment and devices shall be F" _ checked for proper phase rotation upon completion of installation. The phasing shall be done with Z l— a Knopp Phase Sequence Meter or a Syntec Phase Sequence Meter. Z O i W 1. The leads from the Knopp Phase Sequence Meter shall be placed on the equipment as o follows: The red lead shall be attached on "A" phase, the white lead shall be attached on 0 u) "B" phase, the blue lead shall be attached to "C" phase. The meter shall rotate clockwise. p I- 2. If the Syntec Phase Sequence Meter is used to check phasing; the leads shall be placed W u on the equipment as follows: The red lead shall be attached on "A" phase, the white lead = U shall be attached on "B" phase, the blue lead shalt be attached on "C" phase. The let L I light shall light on the meter. Z 3.4 BRANCH CIRCUIT TESTING H I O ~ A. Ground (bonding) Continuity: Coupling, fittings and threaded outlet boxes shall be securely Z tightened, providing a positive bond between components. (Careful attention must be given to attachment of grounding conductor to receptacles and metal enclosures.) 3.5 CONVENIENCE OUTLET TESTING . • . A. Voltage and Polarity: Outlets shall be checked for proper voltage, polarity, and grounding. Each outlet shall be checked using a Hubbell #5200 outlet testing unit. All outlets that do not test correctly shall be rewired as required. 3.6 GROUND FAULT OUTLETS OR GROUND FAULT PROTECTED OUTLETS A. Overload Protection: Protective rating of fuses or circuit breakers shall not exceed the maximum current rating of the outlet as defined by the National Electrical Code. ..,.,`. B. Voltage and Polarity: Outlets shall be tested for proper voltage, polarity, and ground connection. C. Ground Fault Test: Each outlet shall be tested using a Hubbell #GGFT -2G GFI tester to verify that UT.: outlet or breaker will trip at maximum 6 MA leakage current. Units that fail to trip shall be replaced. = ;; ins ista, 3.7 MOTOR STARTERS FIELD TESTING 16191 - 3 fr Cr SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 A. Tests shall include the following: 1. Check equipment grounding to assure continuity of connections. 2. Remove any blocking used for shipment. 3. Check overload relays for proper current range with motor nameplate full load amperes. Z Adjust relays for manual or automatic reset. - Q • • 4. Check each magnet coil for proper operating voltage. `. H w 5. Check auxiliary contacts for correct arrangement with coil de- energized (i.e., normally 2 open, normally closed.) 6 6. Megger each pole of the starter or contactor for freedom from ground. U 0 7. Check fuses and /or circuit breakers for proper rating. cn C 8. Check wiring connections and tighten as required. 9. Check secondary fuses for proper ratings for motor starter control transformers. -J F— U w 3.8 INSPECTION OF DISCONNECT SWITCHES } w . F- A. Inspect contacts; clean as required. Q B. Inspect arc chutes. H w C. Inspect fuses for proper rating, Z p p p g, type and size. ZO 3.9 LIGHTING SYSTEM LIJ c A. Test lighting systems for proper operation in conjunction with the energy management system c(/) 0 • control, indicated switch control, dimming, etc. p H w w B. Set time clocks with astronomical dials to turn "on" at sunset and "off' at sunrise, and test operation. 0 w 0 - Z 3.10 Field Testing U to � 2 O I- A. Test to ensure that control devices, components, equipment and systems are calibrated, adjusted Z and operate in accordance with approved plans and specifications. 1 Energy Management System automatic lighting controls 2. Occupant sensing automatic lighting controls 3. Automatic time switches for lighting control B. Functionally test sequences of operation to ensure operation in accordance with approved plans and specifications. C. Prepare and complete report of test procedures and results and file with the owner. D. Use manufacturer's published testing and adjusting procedures to adjust sensors time delay and passive infrared sensitivity to satisfaction of the Owner, in compliance with Washington State !., Energy Code, 1513.7. E. Prepare and complete report of test procedures and results and file with the owner. a • ti+ /, 11 r '; F. An operational user program shall exist in the control system. The program shall execute and ) perform all functions required to effectively operate the site according to the requirements. FIELD TESTING 16191 - 4 unit !. INA 4iv gy p„ : n t ccu0 r,.• -err. ► -_,f , r- - r . - s., . ' • -- , SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 I G. Demonstration of program integrity during normal operation and pursuant to a power outage. : H. Provide a minimum of 4 hours of training on the operation and use of the control system. 3:10 600 VOLT WIRE AND CABLE TEST , .. Z A. 600 volt wire shall be meggered with a 500 volt megger for one (1) minutes, and values must be . _ )- approximately as follows: F- W re 2 Conductor Capacity Ameres Resistance Ohms QQ D J 00 0 -24 1,000,000 co 0 25 -50 250,000 f w i - ' 51 -100 100,000 101 -200 50,000 co p 201 -500 25,000 2 } 501 -800 _ _- 12,000 J Over 800 5,000 u 1 i co /�`-yy 2 V The above values shall be determined with panelboards, switches, and overcurrent devices in W place. Devices containing semi - conductors, such as diodes, transistors, and other devices which Z F- I can be damaged by the megger, shall not be connected during meggering. Motors and i- O transformers shall not be connected during meggering. Wire and cable shall be meggered after Z 1 _ • installation, not on the reel. g j D B. Wiring to be meggered shall be limited to feeder wiring between main distribution equipment and p - cn i power panels, branch circuit panels, individual pieces of mechanical equipment and all other 0 1- I similar equipment. Wiring for mechanical equipment connected to branch circuit panels shall also 2 Lu • be meggered. I- H u. I C. The contractor shall perform all phasing tests and shall make changes necessary to assure proper u.l Z I rotation of all motors, the correct phasing and phase sequence of all circuits susceptible to being U c0 1= 2 I paralleled, the proper polarity on all instrument transformer wiring, and such other phasing tests I- I . and changes as may be required for the equipment being connected under this contract. Z I, I 3.11 MISCELLANEOUS EQUIPMENT TESTS A. All miscellaneous equipment shall be tested for proper operation in accordance with equipment manufacturer's instructions. END OF SECTION ;> - .. ,1n MIS:: •:ti • :' FIELD TESTING 16191 -5 , .f. ,' " iii% iii,: ,v tT . :,•N. ,,,.-,.... .... : „.. .. . ,.n :,- ...............n:.„..,.At ....:.,,,,; .. ._ ... ._.s s....... .. ... t. _.. .a.._..... .. .. ....•....... w... L+ ...:•..e::..•...:u:....t...:.+e - .t...,s.....a.L_....11...w.. .. sT. ... ..I.. .. , ■ SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 SECTION 16450 - GROUNDING PART 1- GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS Z A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including Articles of Agreement - Lump Sum Contract ' w and Standard General Conditions, and other Division -1 Specification Sections, apply to this Q 2 D Section. J U U0 1.2 DESCRIPTION w w W A. General: Provide a low impedance grounding system in accordance with the Contract u_ Documents. " - W O 1. Purpose of grounding system: _ _. 5 u_ a. Adequate path for ground fault currents. c d b.. Safety to personnel from accidental electric shock hazards. _ c. Prevention of hazardous discharge of static electricity. Z 2. Whether or not indicated on Drawings, provide continuous ground path for all electrical w O , circuits from point of utilization back to source through ground wires, bonded metallic g conduit runs, grounded cable trays, and related items. U 0 0 • B. Electrical Equipment: Provide complete grounding system, including grounding provisions for 0 panelboards, and other equipment as indicated on Drawings or required by applicable standards. = W • C. Related Work Specified in Division 16000 I I 0 Z 1:. Testing, Acceptances and U Certifications Section 16065 0 2. Equipment Connections and Coordination Section 16102 . 3. Raceways and Boxes Section 16110 4. Wire and Cable Section 16120 5. Wiring Devices Section 16140 6. Telephone Raceways and Accessories Section 16740 • 1.3 STANDARDS • A. Except as modified by governing codes and by the Contract Documents, comply with the latest applicable provisions and latest recommendations of the following: l . Underwriters Laboratory Standard No. U.L. 467. 2. ANSI C -1 1978. �. 3. IEEE Standards No. 142 -1982 and No. 80. 4. National Electrical Safety Code. " ?i 5. NFPA. 6. Federal Information Processing Standards, Publication #94. 11 .1 41 ■2 1.4 SUBMITTALS ill ,,111 ∎; A. Submit test reports certifying resistance values for buried or driven grounds and water pipe grounds. GROUNDING 16450-1 ' * ' : .. ... .. .. .. .... ,,. .:.v.....w. -. v. ,,........ ..,, .. ..a...a....>v. ..e:.�.LL.....LL..:.+..+�.... ., .. .. ....:1.,.;1:..�,,,. .. W+.wu+i.'n•- '4+.L:.r1. .._. i.WY..fe +:L.il ,:.., .. .',.+:.a --`/ .- - --- - - r-- , - - s ■ .._..- ....................... .....,._..........,.........fan a.,.r ..i... ..._..- :.......... ..._..._ -. __..a._....�— . r 1 SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 F. PVC conduits and portions of metallic piping and duct systems which are isolated by flexible connections, insulated couplings, etc., shall be bonded to the equipment ground with separate grounding conductor. G. Metal raceways, cable armor, cable sheath, enclosures, frames, fittings and other metal Z noncurrent- carrying parts that are to serve as grounding conductors shall be effectively bonded "` Q • where necessary to assure electrical continuity and the capacity to conduct safely any fault H W current likely to be imposed on them. Any nonconductive paint, enamel, or similar coating shall re 2 be removed at threads, contact points, and contact surfaces or be connected by means of 6 = fittings so designed as to make such removal unnecessary. 0 O u) o 2.4 RECEPTACLES W = F- A. Receptacles shall be grounded to the outlet box by means of a bonding jumper between the N LL w outlet box and the receptacle grounding terminal. 2 2.5 • ISOLATED GROUND RECEPTACLES Q co A. Isolated ground receptacles ground lug shall not be connected to the respective outlet boxes. H W Z = B. Provide insulated ground wire for each isolated ground receptacle. Ground wire shall serve only those receptacles which are isolated. Route ground conductor together with phase and neutral Z O conductors in a common raceway. uj � D C. Terminate isolated ground wire at the ground from the separately derived system serving the 0 co receptacles. Where not supplied by a transformer, run the isolated ground wire to the service 0 I.._, ground bus. w W U 2.7 KNOCKOUTS — 0 • O • A. Provide grounding type bushings for conduits terminated through multiple concentric knockouts U cn not fully knocked out on inside of electrical enclosures. Ground bushing with #12 bare copper to 0 I— ground bus within enclosure or to enclosure proper where a ground bus is not present. � 28 TOGGLE SWITCHES A. Provide grounding clip on each toggle switch. Mount over device mounting strap such that contact is made between mounting strap, screw, faceplate and outlet box. B. Provide devices with ground screw where required by local authorities and bond this with #10 conductor to associated outlet box. PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 INSTALLATION A. Ground Conductors: t , ; l . Size as shown on Drawings or as required by NEC Table 250 -95. 2. Where ground cables are required. install insulated copper ground conductors in conduit. "viii: 3. Where ground cable is protected by metallic conduit, bond cable to conduit at both • ° ;�" ' ends. 'I 4. Connect ground conductors in cables and in conduit to appropriate ground buses (as in 1 ; distribution panelboards) or directly to metallic enclosure if no ground bus is provided. „!!►ia� B. Conduit Attachment to Electrical Equipment: 411 Milli GROUNDING 16450 - 3'' •.1 .- - - - - _ _ _ _ _ r , - , s. , SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA - 1 02003 1. Ground conduits to metal framework of electrical equipment with double locknuts or , grounding bushings and bonding jumpers unless otherwise noted. 2. Install bonding jumpers at all electrical equipment to provide continuous ground return path through conduit. 3. Install NEC approved bonding jumpers across expansion fittings between conduit sections Z for ground path continuity. , H Z 4. Bond conduits to cable tray where conduit enters or exits tray. w 5. Where motors or other utilization equipment are connected to electrical system with Q flexible conduit, ground by one of following: U UO a. Flexible metal conduit alone if length is 6 feet or less, conduit is terminated in fitting Lu approved for purpose, and circuit conductors contained therein are protected by W = overcurrent devices rated at 20 amperes or less. u) H b. External jumper across flexible conduit. W O c. Flexible conduit containing integral ground wire. 2 d. Do no install external jumpers for flexible conduit connections to kitchen J equipment. U- < . n CJ C. Receptacles and Switches: Install bonding jumpers between outlet box and receptacle grounding H w terminal except where contact device or yoke is provided for grounding purposes. z H I- O D. Panelboards: Install bonding jumpers inside (if possible) all panelboards to bond feeder conduit to I I- • panelboards, except around panelboards containing branch circuits each having less than 150 w amperes current carrying capacity, with two standard locknuts and bushings, one inside and one U 0 outside, run up wrench tight. 0 H E. Sheet Metal Boxes: w W 1- 1- 1. Install bonding jumpers inside (if possible) all sheet metal boxes containing one or more L!- Z feeders with current carrying capacity of 150 amperes or greater, to bond one conduit w with another. 0 ! i 2: Ground boxes containing branch circuits only or feeders each less than 150 amperes H current carrying capacity, with two standard locknuts and bushings, one inside and one z outside, run up wrench tight. I 3. Panelboards: Install bonding in sheet metal boxes in systems over 600 volts, regardless of current carrying capacity. F. Floor Boxes: Install grounding jumpers where adequate ground connections are not provided through locking screws between high potential power service fittings, cover plates and conduit system. 3.2 FIELD QUALITY CONTROL { A. Resistance Values for System and Equipment Grounds: For each ground rod and ground grid. 1. Acceptable Testing Equipment: Vibroground by Associated Research, Inc.; or Megger Earth Tester by James G. Biddle Co. t ; ' a ,,,, 2. Method: Three (3) electrode fall of potential as prescribed by instrument manufacturer. fi,a, 3. Drive additional ten -foot ground rods spaced eight feet apart, if necessary, until total �t'$, ^, ,' :" : ` "r resistance of system is measured at five ohms or less. 4 r e !'.. ), ,, , , I• : . ;y : END OF SECTION ., I _ , GROUNDING 16450 - 4 '' :, . � ; ` LvAii -�I — , SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 SECTION 16500 - LIGHTING PART 1 - GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS Z • ., Z A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including Articles of Agreement - Lump Sum Contract ee and Standard General Conditions, and other Division -1 Specification Sections, apply to this Section. -J U U 1.2 DESCRIPTION 0 LLI IJJ A. Furnish fixtures as indicated on lighting fixtures schedule for all fixture outlets, complete with necessary accessories and fittings. w O B. All fixtures shall be provided with lamp sockets, shade holders, shades, reflectors and complete glassware equipment as specified on the plans or as approved, including lamps. u- < d C. All lighting fixtures shall be completely wired with fixture wire which meets the requirements of Table F- 402-3 of the NEC in compliance with temperature rating required for the fixture. Fixtures shall be z wired and all splicing shall be done in accordance with NEC rules and regulations. Fixtures shall be F.• O so constructed that branch circuit terminal connections do not operate at a temperature higher W I— than 60 degrees C. Q D. The Contractor shall furnish all necessary supports to hold fixtures securely in place. Q H E. Fixtures mounted on outlet boxes shall be rigidly secured to a fixture stud in the outlet box. Hickies = W or extension pieces shall be installed where required to facilitate proper installation. H u O F. Unless otherwise directed, all pendant fixtures within the same room or crea shall be installed LLI Z plumb and at a uniform height from the finished floor. Adjustment of height shall be made during U installation. 0 • . z G. The . Electrical Contractor shall consult the room finish schedule as to the type of ceiling construction. He shall be responsible for ordering the proper fixture with hardware for installation in • or on the specified ceiling. H. Units located on exterior of building shall be of weatherproof construction, casketed and installed with non - ferrous metal screws finished to match the fixtures. I. Electrical Contractor shall furnish all necessary additional auxiliary supporting steel for fixtures not mounted on building framework, and where necessary to span the ceiling channels of hung • ceiling construction. J. Fixtures shall be installed at mounting heights as shown on the drawings. A complete schedule of mounting heights of all lighting fixtures shall be submitted for approval. K. The fixtures types indicated on the schedule are keyed with the fixture type letters shown on the drawings adjacent to or within the outlets. L. The fixture manufacturer's catalog numbers describing the various types of fixtures shall be used as guide only and does not include all the required accessories or hardware that may be required fr ' a9 Y q fora complete installation. r� "' ' M. Where plastic diffusers are specified, the Electrical Contractor shall submit a certification from each lighting fixture manufacturer stating that the diffusers are 100% virgin acrylic. °`:' • LIGHTING 16500 - 1 {./ •\ SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 N. Fixture shall be of the type and manufacturer as called for on the drawings and as indicated herein. O. Contractor shall consult with the Architect /Engineer on selection of fixture trim color and /or finish before commencing with the work, unless specified herein or on the drawings. Z P. Safety chains shall be provided for all ceiling mounted lighting fixtures if required by the local 1— Z inspecting agency having jurisdiction. QQ LLI J U 0 0 PART 2 - PRODUCTS co o • W = 2.1 MATERIALS - GENERAL -' I- W O A. Lighting fixtures shall be the products of the manufacturers listed on schedules. 2 B. The Contractor shall submit for approval such sample fixtures or photographs and specifications as may be required by the Architect. Where a fixture other than one specified is submitted for to d approval by the Contractor, he shall furnish a sample of the fixture submitted and the specified Z W fixture if so requested. Z I 2.2 BALLAST Z WW A. Fluorescent fixtures utilizer 4' or 3' 430 mA low energy lamps shall have electronic ballast. Ballast U p shall be single or two -lamp only. Ballast shall be electronic type as manufactured by Advance or O Co Universal. Two -foot and smaller fixtures, except those with "U" lamps, shall have trigger -start ballast a H to operate with pre -heat (general line) lamps. w W = 0 B. All ballasts shall be high power factor type, UL approved and shall be certified by CBM and ETL. IL ~ O The ballasts shall meet applicable American Standards Association and Underwriters Laboratories Z Inc. specifications regarding light output, reliable starting, radio interference and dielectric rating. U N All ballast shall be non -PCB type. Ballast operating voltage shall be as noted in the fixture O schedule. The ballast shall be sound rated "A ". C. The filling compound shall be of a thermo- setting material which will not soften under heat and r leak. D. The ballast shall be equipped with an internal, automatic resetting thermal protector which shall remove the ballast from the line before the temperature reaches the breakdown limit of the insulation. The thermal protector shall automatically put the ballast back in service when a safe operating temperature is reached. E. Under normal operating conditions, the maximum ballast case temperature within the fixture shall not exceed an ambient temperature of 90 degrees C. All ballast shall be Class "P ". F. Ballasts for fluorescent lamps to be used outdoors shall be low temperature ballast, which shall provide reliable starting of the lamp down to an ambient temperature of -20 degrees F. "`F'° `;, 2.3 LAMPS • .p t\f A. The Owner furnished flourescent fixtures specified under this contract will be ordered with lamps and protective plastic installed in fixtures. It shall be this contractor's responsibility to receive, store, uncrate and inspect the fixtures and lamps. Any damages or irregularities shall be reported to the • 1; Owners Project Manager within three (3) days after receiving the fixtures and lamps. All packing !& r !. material shall be disposed of by this contractor. This contractor shall coordinate delivery dates of the fixtures with the Owner and after initial shipment, shall be responsible for replacement of LIGHTING 16500 - 2 t J•. :';; r r �. SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 burned out lamps up until final acceptance of the Electrical Contract work by the Owner (see paragraph "G "). This contractor shall furnish a lamp list showing quantities and types of lamps required to the Owner. Remove protective plastic at the end of the project when directed by - Owner's Project Manager. B. This contractor shall furnish and install all lamps for fixtures being furnished by him as a part of this Z contract. This contractor shall be responsible for replacement of burned out lamps up until final Q • acceptance of the Electrical Contract work by the owner. I -- Z C. All fluorescent lamps shall be T -8, rapid -start, warm white unless noted or required to be otherwise 6 ce 5 o n the drawings. All 4' -0" long fluorescent lamps shall be F32T8 -SPX30 , Watt -Miser type unless noted 0 O otherwise on the drawings. U -lamps shall be used in all 2 x 2 lighting fixtures. to 0 W = D. U -lamps shall be F32T8- SPX30, rapid -start, low energy, unless noted otherwise on the drawings. N E. Lamp sizes and types shall be as noted in the fixture schedule on the drawings. W O F. Incandescent lamps shall be inside frosted, unless noted otherwise on the drawings. u_ Q c G. Specific Lamping Requirements: H W Z = 1. After installation of the incandescent lighting fixtures the Electrical Contractor shall install A -lamps in all medium base incandescent fixtures, and economy lamps in all other fixtures. Z O Lamp wattages shall be as noted in the fixture schedule on the drawings. These lamps ar uj not to be turned on unless directed by the Owner and only for times directed. The Electrical Contractor shall replace incandescent lamps at the end of the project. Lamps U will be furnished by the Owner. Electrical Contractor shall furnish a lamp list showing 0 F. quantities and types of lamps required to the Owner. W W 2. One month prior to merchandizing (coordinate with the General Contractor for 0 scheduling) the Electrical Contractor shall clean all lighting fixtures and install trim rings. u. ~O H. The Contractor shall provide a statement of number (quantity) of lighting fixtures to be provided for U u) each type indicated in the lighting fixture schedule within (7) seven days after award of contract. H O 2.4 OWNER- FURNISHED LIGHTING FIXTURES Z A. It shall be this contractors responsibility to receive, store, uncrate, inspect, assemble, and install the Owner- furnished lighting fixtures. Any damages, irregularities, or missing components shall be reported to the Owner's resident engineer within three days of receiving the lighting fixtures. All packing material shall be disposed of by this contractor. 25 LIGHTING FIXTURES - RECESSED IN CEILING A. Lighting fixtures that are recessed in hung ceilings shall be installed to conform to Article 410 of the National Electrical Code. ' B. It shall be the responsibility of this contractor to insure that the suppliers of lighting fixtures conform . to this article, and that the fixtures are wired and connected to the building wiring system in accordance with this same article. , C. Ceiling finishes throughout the building vary and it shall be the responsibility of this contractor to �+ obtain the schedule of the ceiling finishes from the architectural drawings in order to furnish the proper type mounting hardware for each type of ceiling in which the fixtures are to be installed, as well as the proper fixture trims (i.e., concealed splices, flange for sheetrock, lay -in for T -bar ceiling systems, etc.) !Was. ; 2.6 STOCKROOM LIGHTING LIGHTING 16500 - 3 - - - _.. _ . , , _ - , T , z A — ' SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA - 7 02003 A. Owner furnished stockroom luminaires are to be single lamp fluorescent strip units supported from the building structure above. Each fixture installed in stockrooms shall be furnished with lamps, protective plastic lamp covers and wire guards to support the lamp in the fixture to prevent it from falling out. The electrical contractor shall install these wire guards. 2.7 EXIT LIGHTS z ~ w A. Owner will furnish illuminated exit lights of a type as indicated in the fixture schedule on the W . drawings. U B. This contractor shall include in his bid price the installation of a minimum of ten (10) extra V p illuminated exits lights per floor. Price shall also include conduit, wiring, outlet boxes, etc., as W = required to connect into the nearest exit light circuits on the respective floor to make a complete -J 1- installation. CO 1.1- w C. All illuminated exit lights shall be on dedicated circuits with other emergency lighting fixtures. 2 u_a CJ 2.8 ELECTRIFIED TRACK = d Hw z= A. The electrical contractor shall install and connect the Owner furnished electrical track where F. • called for on the drawings. Z O w uj B. The electrical track shall be rated at 120V. The tracks shall be coupled to conform one continuous 0 C) length as shown and in the configurations shown. The Electrical Contractor shall furnish all U N necessary splice boxes, junction boxes, coupling plates, coverplates, etc. to complete the installation. w w _ , i• C. Where track is to be surface - mounted, furnish and install a cover plate and stem to match track O finish. Provide additional steel support as required. D. All lighting fixtures for this track shall be Owner furnished. The Electrical Contractor shall install, F. _ t connect and adjust fixtures. Provide bar hangers as required. 0 ~' z E. Where low voltage track is specified, furnish and install transformer for respective track in accessible locations. 2.9 OWNER FURNISHED MODULAR WIRING SYSTEM . A. It shall be this contractor's responsibility to receive, store, uncrate, inspect and install the owner I furnished modular wiring system components for interconnection of lighting fixtures as indicated on plans. Any damages, irregularities, or missing components shall be reported to the owner's resident engineer within three days of receiving the components. All packing material shall be disposed of by this contractor. B. Owner furnished lighting fixtures shall be supplied with fixture modules installed by fixture W I manufacturer. This contractor is responsible for all labor for plug -in connection of extender cables t`s g fi t;`. and hard -wired connection of switch cables as indicated on shop drawings submitted by the •�i° t :` ; ;, ;; modular system manufacturer. :•;::: �,.r C. This contractor is also responsible for furnishing all labor and materials for hard wired connection to � . distribution box connector from panelboard. Junction box housing the connector is furnished and 11111 1, installed by this contractor. Connector is furnished by modular system manufacturer. !lialtisiiii LIGHTING 16500 - 4 . 3rm , , , ,,,,,,.--1 1 . 11 1h; •. - 4 _, SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA - 02003 2.10 MANUFACTURERS A. Manufacturers' names and catalog numbers indicated in the lighting fixture schedule on the drawings for the various lighting fixtures indicate the quality, performance, etc., required for that particular fixture. Should the electric contractor submit an approved equal, it must comply with the quality, performance, etc., of the fixture he is substituting for. Z B. Substitutions for those fixtures indicated on the drawings shall require, if requested, a sample fixture Z to be submitted, along with the shop drawings, to the Architect for approval. 6 C. The Architect shall make the final determination as to whether or not a substitution is considered an - U O equal to specified fixtures. n p LLJ W I - h- PART 3 - EXECUTION U- 'O 3.1 INSTALLATION F- u A. Lighting fixtures shall be installed in the approximate locations shown on the drawings. Before N locating fixture outlets, the architectural ceiling plans shall be consulted for all light fixture locations = W in acoustic tile ceiling and Interior Design interior drawings for light fixtures located in gypsum ,. Z board ceilings. Where it is necessary to modify the locations of certain outlets in order to fit the H O fixture into the architectural design, such modifications will be made without extra cost. Z I— LL' W B. Lighting fixtures shall be installed in a straight line and, for any given area or group, at a uniform D 0 height. Pendant fixtures in finished areas and supported below the ceiling or structure shall be U • hung on finished stems and canopy covers, each having a swivel joint. Where fixtures are p I-, supported from the floor slab above, independent of the hung ceiling, the electrical contractor w • shall line up the fixtures in the proper location and shall tie them in place, so that the ceiling tile H U can be placed properly without moving the fixtures. All recessed mounted fixtures shall be supported from the hung ceiling as approved per the National Electrical Code. No fixtures shall be Z hung from roof deck. Supply supplementary support as required. U C. The Owner shall furnish all plaster frames and mounting rings for all lighting fixtures installed in • , Z I_ plaster and dry wall ceilings. The contractor shall furnish a list of plaster frames and mounting rings with the fixture list called for above. The contractor shall install all plaster frames and mounting rings. D. The electrical contractor shall take delivery, FOB tailgate at the job site, unload, unpack, check, inventory, assemble, distribute, install, and connect in place all lighting fixtures supplied by the Owner and others. He shall make a complete and careful check of all materials delivered to him and shall furnish a receipt acknowledging the acceptance the delivery and the conditions of the materials delivered. After such acceptance, he shall assume full responsibility for the storage, safekeeping and cleaning of same until such time as the complete installation has been approved and accepted. E. In the electrical equipment rooms, all lighting fixtures shall be installed on ceilings or walls after all conduit and equipment therein are installed. Furnish sufficient quantity of lighting fixtures for temporary lighting of spaces during construction work. F. Before installing the outlet boxes, hangers, supports, etc., for the fixtures in all stockrooms, the contractor shall obtain a plan of each stockroom, dimensioning the stock bins, in order ','. ''; to locate the lighting fixtures in proper relationship to the bins and aisles. He shall also coordinate his work with the sprinkler contractor to avoid interference with sprinkler heads installed in the pin stockroom areas. ass { 3 .. y +,~ daii G. It shall be the responsibility of the electrical contractor to orient the beam of all adjustable fixtures �' P� LIGHTING 16500 - 5 ..(.r . SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 including track - mounted adjustable fixtures in the store, to the satisfaction of the Owner. This work is to be done after the installation of all store fixtures and displays which they are intended to highlight. H. The fixture contractor shall provide all eggcrate ceilings, acrylic lenses, and parabolic lensincluding supporting hardware (i.e., mullions, tees, angles, etc.), as called for on the interior design drawings. Z I. All ceiling mounted and wall mounted exit lights in sales areas shall have the housing recess Z m ounted with the exit sign faceplate dropping below the ceiling or extending from face of wall. J. The chandeliers will be furnished with lamps by the Owner and will be installed by the electrical 6 U contractor. Complete details cannot be supplied at the present time, but it shall be assumed that U 0 complete assembly will be required, and that the maximum weight of any chandelier will be 300 U W pounds. The angles, supports and connections for these chandeliers shall be furnished and 9 z installed by the electrical contractor. The electrical contractor shall assemble and hang the N u_ chandeliers and connect the chandeliers. W 0 - 3.2 CLEANING AND FINAL LAMPING OF LIGHT FIXTURES g u. A. Before final acceptance of the electrical work in all or any part of the building, the electrical N = d contractor, as part of this contact, shall clean the bottoms, the trim, and the reflecting surfaces of W all lighting fixtures of dust, dirt, plaster, etc., accumulated during construction. He shall be Z responsible for masking the trims and bottoms of all lighting fixtures, if necessary, to protect the fixtures. It shall be the responsibility of the electrical contractor to replace all burned out ballasts in w O all fluorescent fixtures, fluorescent and incandescent lamps before the building is accepted by the ? Q Owner so that all lighting fixtures will be in first class operating condition. See Section 16500, U Subsection 2.03, Item G for specific lamping requirements. 0 Ill 3.3 RELOCATION OF LIGHT FIXTURES 2 U A. Until completion of rough -in, the Owner reserves the right to relocate any light fixture ten (10) feet ' Z in any direction at no additional cost to the Owner. w U= B. Orientation of 2' x 2' fluorescent light fixtures is to be determined by Architect and /or owner prior to ~ O /"" installation. Z END OF SECTION ., r, ydi�•. "�1( ^.:;. �:... 1. LIGHTING 16500 - 6 • f r _s_' -` - r SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 - _ SECTION 16721- FIRE ALARM SYSTEM PART 1- GENERAL 1.1 RELATED DOCUMENTS Z ■ A. Drawings and general provisions of Contract, including Articles of Agreement - Lump Sum z w Contract and Standard General Conditions, and other Division -1 Specification Sections, apply to Ce g this Section. 00 B. Reference to other Sections: c 1. Division 16 - All Related Electrical Sections. J = O w C. Drawings are diagrammatic and are a graphic representation of Contract requirements to best available standards at the scale required._ 1.2 .: DESCRIPTION N d I- A. Furnish all labor and materials required to remove existing hom /strobe appliances and install new Z horn /strobe appliances per current code requirements. i— O Z h- w B. The complete system shall be of a design that has been thoroughly tested and approved for a ? o fire alarm system and is acceptable to all local or governing authorities. System shall meet all of the following regulations, standards, and publications. p - C H_ 1. NEC - National Electric Code = w 2. UL - Underwriter's Laboratories, Inc. 3. FM - Factory Mutual Global — 0 4. NEMA - National Electrical Manufacturer's Association w Z 5. ANSI - American National Standards Institute, Inc. U_ I C. All equipment shall be U.L. listed for its intended use. Z 1. U.L. 864 Fire Protective Signaling Systems. 2. U.L. 1480 Fire Alarm Signaling Devices. 3. U.L. 1971 Visual Fire Alarm Signaling Devices. D. National Fire Protection Association Standards 1. NFPA Standard No 70 - 1993 Edition - National Electrical Code. • 2. NFPA Standard No. 72 - 1993 Edition - National Fire Alarm Code. 3. NFPA Standard No 90A - 1990 Edition - Standard For The Installation Of Air Conditioning And Ventilating Systems. 4. NFPA Standard No. 101 - 1994 Edition - Code For Safety To Life From Fire In Buildings And Structures (Life Safety Code). _ }. E The fire alarm system and its installation shall comply with all applicable requirements of The Ara Americans With Disabilities Act Of 1992. pp' products regularly produced and F. The notification appliances shall be new and limited to recommended for service ratings in accordance with engineering data or other comprehensive {s', literature made available and in effect at time of bidding. In all cases where device or devices ' ; t or part of equipment is herein referred to in singular, reference shall apply to as many items as required to complete the installation FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 16721 - 1 &'• ; ra ^,` .., •�., Y.`Kr mc�.�� • SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 L 1 RELATED WORK A. The Contractor shall coordinate work in this Section with all related trades. 1.3 SUBMITTAL REQUIREMENTS A. Prior to the start of work, the Contractor shall provide a complete and comprehensive submittal for review by the Engineer, describing the proposed system and its equipment. Submittals and F- Z shop drawings shall have sufficient information and roughing -in drawings for the contractor to rough -in, install, and connect each and every piece of equipment in the fire alarm system. S Failure to provide a complete submittal shall be grounds for summary rejection of any incomplete U O submittal documentation. The complete submittal shall include, but not be limited to, all of the co C following material: J w 1. Provide a list (bill of materials) of all types of equipment and components provided. u- 2. Provide system Ampere load (during both normal and alarm conditions) and time W calculations to substantiate compliance with battery back -up power requirements (battery Ampere -Hour capacity), described elsewhere in this Section. g - 3. Provide manufacturer's printed product data, catalog pages and descriptions of any special installation procedures. 4. Provide shop drawings as follows: F _ a. Single line riser diagram showing: Z 1) All equipment. 2) All connections. w L j 3) Number and size of all conductors. U 0 co 0— PART 2 - PRODUCTS 0 I' w w 2.1 MANUFACTURER u. O A. The catalog numbers specified in the following are those of the Simplex Time Recorder Company. w The system shall be UL listed under product category code UOJZ as an integrated control unit U = j system. O Z B. Approved vendors: 1. ADT 2. Simplex t 3. Pyrotronics 2.2 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. Remove existing hom /strobe notification appliances and install new horn /strobe appliances and connect to the existing FACP. Provide any modifications necessary to the FACP and power supply to ensure proper operation of the system. B. The work covered by this specification includes the system equipment specified, installation, and ....:,,, ••,. necessary control wiring. =: 2.3 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Provide a minimum of six (6) alarm strobe light circuits.`!] E" ,.;3: Tit '1.11111 x 2.4 SYSTEM OPERATION �►. 2.5 ALARM HORNS WITH ALARM STROBE LIGHTS FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 16721 - 2 `' ..... k'' �t -'ter 1 SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 A. In the office and sales areas, the alarm hom /alarm strobe light units shall be recessed in the column enclosures or walls. B. In back areas (stock rooms, loading dock, etc.), the alarm hom /alarm strobe light units shall be surface mounted. - C. Alarm horn /alarm strobe light units shall be Simplex Model 4903 -9219 Audible - Visible Notification Q • Appliance. The alarm horn component shall be a red, polarized, 24 VDC (0.038 A.), vibrating H Z alarm horn and shall provide a minimum sound output (as per U.L. Standard 464) of eighty -seven c 5 decibels at ten feet (87 dB @ 10') and a typical sound output (using a sound level meter) of 6 U ninety -five decibels at ten feet (95 dB @ 10'); mounted in a red, Noryl housing with a polarized, 24 0 0 VDC (0.085 A.), 75.0/15.0 Candela (On Axis /90° Off Axis), 1.0 Hertz, Xenon strobe light with a white u) o and clear, polycarbcnate lens and the word "FIRE" vertically imprinted in white, one -half inch (' /z') W w high letters, on one side of the rectangular, audio - visual housing. _J H u- w0 D. This Contractor shall include in his bid price a minimum of ten (10) extra audio /visual alarms. Price shall also include ccnduit, wiring, outlet boxes, etc., as required to connect into the nearest fire alarm panels on the respective floor to make a complete installation. u_ Q 2.6 ALARM STROBE LIGHTS H w Z = A. Shall be Simplex Mocel 4904 -9137 Visible Notification Appliance. The alarm strobe light shall be a O 0 polarized, 24 VDC (0.085 A.), 75.0/15.0 Candela (On Axis /90° Off Axis), 1.0 Hertz, Xenon strobe W light with a clear, pciycarbonate lens mounted in a red, Noryl housing. The word "FIRE" shall be . vertically imprinted in white, one -half inch (1/2") high letters on front of the visual unit. The alarm , p strobe light shall be furnished for semi -flush mounting in finished areas or surface mounting in 0 p N unfinished areas (surface backbox by others), where shown on the Drawings. 1— W 2 7 GRAPHIC FLOOR PLAN H U 0 A. The Architect will furnish to the successful Contractor a graphic floor plan of the building which LLi Z will be approximately 81/2' x 11" in size. V w ~ H B. The floor plan shall be installed by the Contractor in a frame behind clear Acrylic and mounted Z adjacent to or above the fire alarm control panel (FRCP). PART 3 - EXECUTION 3.1 DELIVERY, STORAGE AND HANDLING A. The Contractor shall receive and store all material and equipment necessary to the completion of the Project. B. Store fire alarm equipment in a clean, dry place. Protect from weather, dirt, fumes, water, construction debris, and physical damage. C. Handle fire alarm ecuipment carefully to prevent damage, breaking, and scoring. Do not install �t ^ damaged equipment or components; replace with new 3.2 INSTALLATION r ' k k t I A. The contractor shall furnish and install, in accordance with manufacturer's instructions, all wiring, conduit, and outlet boxes required for the erection of a complete system as described herein Py o:ti:, rr°,1 and as shown on the Architect's drawings. FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 16721 - 3!!:`T .fi SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 B. The manufacturer of he fire alarm equipment shall furnish detailed connection and installation diagrams and shall furnish a qualified technician to test and adjust the system after installation. This technician shall ossist in the final inspection of the system. Technical assistance shall be provided by the mcnufacturer of the equipment, as required, during installation without additional cost to the oroject. Final connections between the main control components and the wiring system shall be made under direct supervision of a factory authorized representative of the manufacturer. Z C. Visual Alarm Indicating Devices (Alarm Strobe Lights And Combination Assemblies) Q 1. The Contractor shall furnish and install visual alarm indicating devices, where shown on the U O Drawings. N 2. The horizontal center line of an alarm strobe light and /or the horizontal center line of the u) W LJJ alarm strobe licht component of an audio /visual combination assembly shall be located eighty inches coove the finished floor (80" AFF). u w w D. Wiring 2 J 1. All wiring shall be: d a. Of the sze and configuration type recommended by the manufacturer for each = w type of circuit in the system and meet the requirements below listed in b. through h. b. Copper conductors only. Aluminum conductors or copper clad, plated or coated ? t-' aluminum conductors shall not be acceptable. Z c. Color ceded throughout. W w d. In conformance with the National Electrical Code standards. • e. Approved by the local fire department having jurisdiction. 0 co co f. A minimum of No. 18 A.W.G., unless otherwise noted. CI— , g. THWN/TI.1N insulated for wire conductor sizes of 14 A.W.G. and physically larger. w w h. TFFN/TFN insulated for wire conductor sizes of 16 A.W.G. and physically smaller. = 2. All wires shall test free from grounds and crosses between conductors. — O 3. A ground wire equal in size to the largest conductor used on the system, but not less than No. 10 A.W.G.. attached to the fire alarm control panel (FACP), shall be installed in 34' W co conduit and securely connected to the "grounding busbar" in the same manner as the = other ground wires and conduit. 0 I- 4. Circuit wiring from the FACP to the system display devices shall be a minimum of as follows: Z a. Data communications circuit wiring to the remote annunciator panels: Two (2) cables, each composed of two (2) No. 18 A.W.G., twisted and shielded, copper conduc:ors. b. Power circuit wiring to the remote annunciator panels: Two (2) No. 14 A.W.G., copper conductors. c. Data communications wiring to the system printer: Two (2) No. 18 A.W.G., twisted and shieded, copper conductors. ' 5. Circuit wiring from the FACP to the system peripheral equipment shall be a minimum of as follows: a. Each multiple addressable peripherals network (MAPNET) data communications circuit: - wo (2) No. 18 A.W.G., twisted and shielded, copper conductors. b. Each Zone Addressable Module, 24 VDC, power circuit: Two (2) No. 14 A.W.G., copper conductors. c. Each alarm horn circuit: Two (2) No. 12 A.W.G., copper conductors. �!!' d. Each alarm strobe light circuit: Two (2) No 12 A.W.G., copper conductors.!!�,t:;Y; e. Each control circuit: Two (2) No. 14 A.W.G., copper conductors. '' ?y r from Addressable Modules to the system peripheral equipment shall be a 6. Circuit wiring p p ��� minimum of as follows: a. Each alarm initiating, supervisory or status monitoring circuit from an Individual ray Addressable Module (IAM): Two (2) No. 16 A.W.G., copper conductors. 41111111 a b. Each ccntrol circuit from a duct smoke sensor and /or Control Zone Addressable Module CZAM): Two (2) No 14 A.W.G., copper conductors. 4i FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 16721 - 4 .1111111 SNIP • • � t}s, . W . a- .- ,r- . - . SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 7. Circuit wiring from the FACP to the energy management system panel shall be a minimum of eight (8) No. 14 A.W.G., copper conductors. 8. Circuit wiring from the FACP to the central station transmitter shall be a minimum of six (6) No. 14 A.W.G., copper conductors. E. Conduit And Raceways z , . 1. All wiring shall be installed in dedicated, galvanized steel or aluminum conduit ( H Z minimum) throughout. Q - 2. All conduits shall be grounded to a water main by approved ground clamps or by other J U means conforming with the National Electrical Code with a conductor equal in size the U O largest conductor in the system, but in no case shall ground conductor be smaller than No. u W 10 A.W.G. w co = : - 3. All penetrations of floor slabs and fire walls shall be fire stopped in accordance with all - I- local fire codes. O 4. Fire alarm system terminal and junction locations shall be identified in accordance with w NFPA Standard 70, Section 760 -3. Terminal and junction boxes shat! be painted red and 2 J stenciled in white letters "FIRE ALARM ", preventing unintentional interference with the fire u_ Q alarm system wiring during testing, servicing and additional modifications to the system. co d 5. Electrical conduits shall enter only at the sides or bottom of the fire alarm control panel z w 1— (FACP). _ ? F. End of line devices (resistors, diodes, capacitors, etc.) shall be furnished as required for mounting Z O as directed by the manufacturer. Ill ID DO G. All final connections between the FACP and all circuit wiring shall be made under the supervision 0 u) of a trained manufacturer's technical representative. ❑ I-- WW 33 TESTS F — H u - O A.' Prior to the final acceptance test, the Contractor and a trained manufacturer's technical LLi Z representative shall test the completed system for proper operation. The system shall be U u) demonstrated to perform all of the functions as below listed in 3.03 C. Any system, equipment or. O H wiring failures discovered during said test shall be repaired or replaced before requesting Z scheduling of the final acceptance test. B The system shall be tested for final acceptance in the presence of the Owner's representative, Architect's representative, Engineer's representative, the local Code enforcement official, • Contractor's representative and the Manufacturer's representative. C. During the final acceptance test: • 1. Every audible alarm signaling device shall be sounded. 2. Every visual alarm signaling device shall be flashed. 3. Every system control function shall be tested for its proper operation. 4. All supervised circuits shall be opened at two (2) locations to test for proper supervision. D. Upon successful completion of all final acceptance tests, the Contractor's and Manufacturer's ,_.. ;low representatives shall each author and sign a letter confirming the successful completion of 0` :� 0 1 ' testing. Two (2) copies of each letter shall be forwarded to the Owner's representative, the a Architects representative, the Engineers representative and the local Code enforcement official. i Lail , ' ,,. . E. All final acceptance testing shall be done at a time convenient to the local Code enforcement official and the Owner's representatives and all testing costs shall be born by the Contractor as ii: part of this Contract. r rte: iii 3.4 OPERATION AND PROCEDURE MEETING FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 16721 - 5 .� ;�' „AIM AMP ! iii4 ,.' 11!11 • • SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 A. Upon completion of testing of every item in the system, arrange for a meeting of personnel designated by the Owner to demonstrate the operation of the system by a representative of the equipment supplier. Notify the Architect /Engineer of the date and time of this meeting so that they may, at their discretion, witness the demonstration of the factory technician of the equipment supplier. 3:5 FIRE ALARM INSPECTION AND TESTING AGREEMENT �: A. Provide to the Owner a gratis two (2) year fire alarm inspection and testing agreement. Four (4) regularly scheduled, complete system inspections and tests (two {2} per year) of all listed 6 • • equipment performed by local factory trained technicians providing documentation and proof o o of testing and condition of equipment for reference by agencies having jurisdiction. Provide the N following in the agreement: w = -J r 1. A list of all fire alarm equipment installed. CO u 2. Information on local servicing and 24 hour local servicing availability. w o 3. Two (2) complete inspections and tests each year during the two (2) year period. 2 J 3.6 SYSTEM GUARANTEE U d A. All components, parts, and assemblies supplied by the manufacturer shall be guaranteed against I- _ ' defects in materials and workmanship for a period of twenty -four (24) months, from the date of ? F-- substantial completion of the project. Warranty services shall be provided by a qualified factory Z 0 trained representative of the equipment manufacturer during normal working hours, Monday w through Friday, excluding holidays. The representative shall be based in a fully staffed branch ? office located within fifty (50). miles from the project. An adequate supply of spare parts shall be U stocked in the branch office. 0 I- END OF SECTION =- U Li: Z U N . _ o 1- z iCAPNV 4P4r. r_94 l ,. r 4wi 9 ./ F•] f C 1 t c ; 16721 - 6 -- FIRE ALARM SYSTEM.; i 1 � " ' SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 SECTION 16740 LOW VOLTAGE RACEWAY SYSTEM PART 1 - GENERAL — ' 1.1 SUMMARY Z • A. Work Included: Telephone /Data Raceway System. • H Z W B. Related Work: Section 16050, Basic Materials and Methods. Q J U 1. Section 16110, Raceways. • V 0 2. Section 16140, Wiring Devices. W I - .. —II— 1.2 REFERENCES W 0 2 A. ANSI /EIA /TIA -569, Commercial Building Standard for Telecommunications Pathways and J Spaces. u_ B. ANSI /EIA/TIA -607, Commercial Building Grounding and Bonding Requirements for H W Telecommunications. Z H 1.3 SYSTEMS DESCRIPTION W O W A. Performance Requirements: Provide an empty ANSI /EIA/TIA -569 compliant raceway U 0 systems for the building low voltage system's wiring as indicated on Drawings and as O Y2 specified herein. The Low Voltage Systems are as follows: 0 H W 2. Data System Z 1. Telephone System I=- H LL 'O w 3. Security System O H Z 4. , CCTV System 5. Sound System 1.4 CLOSEOUT SUBMITTALS A. Submit product data and shop drawings in accordance with Division 1. ' B. Modify product data and shop drawings to reflect construction modifications. PART 2 - PRODUCTS 2.1 EQUIPMENT k r " ' 1 A. As applicable under related sections. �' ; •: 1; +1 �. t {i .f:.;, B. Furnish and install all plywood terminal boards, sized as shown on Drawings. Plywood is to ��� Yry �,��� # , ^w ,• r be 3/4 -inch thick, void -free, and fire retardant, finished with 2 coats of fire retardant � 1 � � enamel, white or ANSI grey. Hold plywood up 4- inches above finished floor. z, ; 4 - C. Wiring, instruments and equipment will be furnished and installed by others. 1 , •�;,p;�:,�, ;•:- LOW VOLTAGE RACEWAY SYSTEM 16740 -1 mob' 4 :41) ..__. ,.,t. .,...".„...; .. . .,, --,, , SOUTHCENTER JUNIORS Tukwila, WA 02003 PART 3 - EXECUTION . END OF SECTION U 0 =w U O W Z � .tr: 0 F- LOW VOLTAGE RACEWAY SYSTEM 16740 -2 } -, - - _ DEPARTMENTS: 2 ' 51 MI- g J `.. Build! g Division Fir Prevention Planning Division N G 5"-24-07/ — 02e ifw g• rl(t 54 = d Public Works Structural Permit Coordinator H 1- o W I- DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) DUE DATE: 05-07-02 2 o U Complete Incomplete n Not Applicable n o H , w W Comments: . v �Z ■ Iii Permit Center Use Only U INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Z ~ Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: TUES /THURS ROUTING: Please Route Structural Review Required n No further Review Required _ REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: DUE DATE: 06-04-02 Approved Approved with Conditions i Not Approved (attach comments) n :, -9l ' ., ,, ' ., Notation: kx3 REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE: a=r ,Nr:4; ; • Permit Center Use Only CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: Documents/rouling slip.doc a lta 2•28-02 PER COORD R D COPY l��Ol,`v�T C 1 .: i.'...r „i'q•.t .�., :,:u�, . M+ ntr .u.aur «t+n+....Y..+......... r.w.. «,,..v. ... . Priii. .i:fu;:.i . • . _.., .... .. ..,.. rmck- ra” aMtA •H;u<n. >l..Y'�4ttii:.414Mh• -- - _ - -- .-- -• - - . -- 1 .4. PLAN REVIEW /ROUTING SLIP ACTIVITY NUMBER: D02 -121 DATE: 05 -06 -02 PROJECT NAME: Bon Marche Z ti SITE ADDRESS: 500 Southcenter Mall r QQ3 J U xl Original Plan Submittal Response to Incomplete Letter # N p Response to Correction Letter # Revision # After Permit Is Issued _1 H w o DEPARTMENTS: 3 u_ a Building Division D4 Fire Prevention n Planning Division n = d # — - I— _ Public Works __ Structural Permit Coordinator n z 1.- s Z ui W DETERMINATION OF COMPLETENESS: (Tues., Thurs.) DUE DATE: 05-07-02 D o Complete Incomplete Not Applicable n w 1= W Comments: h `� Cc.�.tc.,S f —O Z li N Permit Center Use Only H H O i i INCOMPLETE LETTER MAILED: LETTER OF COMPLETENESS MAILED: Z ! Departments determined incomplete: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: I . APPROVALS OR CORRECTIONS: DUE DATE: 06 -04-02 Approved C Approved with Conditio c ONI Not Approved (attach comments) n ,,,,A__-<-, . . ' ^p,ziky Notation: REVIEWER'S INITIALS: DATE. `� = m 1 � ; �� ___6_____ S Permit Center Use Only ` CORRECTION LETTER MAILED: Departments issued corrections: Bldg ❑ Fire ❑ Ping ❑ PW ❑ Staff Initials: ' . Documents/routing slip,doc 2.28.02 k +, .,:. N. .. :.'�5: ,..,- .:,e:•x.a »_,-,t d:c+:r.¢3. - = e..iwu..,... m.....a. .... ,.-.. ... ...k"VtM ' .40i.:* '. _ ili. . 1 PERMIT NO.: TOZ%-' ( 1 Z TENANT NAME: ' T G�,r ( BUILDING PE1[2MITS TT INSPECTIONS CONDITIONS , ❑ I Progress Inspection Status 10001 No changes will be made to the plans unless approved ❑ 2 Pre - construction by the Engineer and the Tukwila Building Division ❑ 3 Investigation ❑ 10002 Plumbing permits shall be obtained through King Co Z ❑ 4 OK to Occupy 10003 Electrical permits obtained through L & I , Q r- ❑ 5 Remove Stop Work Order ► 10004 All mechanical work shall be under separate permit 1... H Z UJ ❑ 6 Follow -up Q 10005 All permits. insp records & approved plans available 1:e 2 ' ❑ 7 Pre -Move Inspection 10006 All structural concrete shall be special inspected 6 U ❑ 50 WSEC Residential ❑ 10007 All structural welding shall be done by WABO certified ❑ 60 WA Ventilation/Indoor AQC inspector 0 0 ❑ 70 NLEA inspection /Modular Struct ❑ 10008 All high- strength bolting shall be special inspected CO W ❑ 71 Mobile Home Tie Down Insp ❑ 10009 Bolts installed in concrete shall be special inspected J i ❑ 7/ Marriage Lines ❑ 10010 When special inspection is required...notify Tukwila CO W ❑ 90 Resteel Building Division W O ❑ 95 Footing Drains ❑ 10011 The special inspector shall submit a final signed report 2 ❑ 100 Foundation Footings ■ 10012 ........ Any new ceiling grid and light fixture installation J ❑ 200 Foundation Walls t 10013 Partition walls attached to ceiling grid u. Q ❑ 250 Foundation Insulation ❑ 10014 Readily accessible access to roof mounted equipment to M ❑ 300 Concrete Slab /Slab Insulation ❑ 10015 Engineered truss drawings & calcs shall be on site Z W ❑ 350 Crawl Space ❑ 10016 Any exposed insulation backing material shall have Z I ❑ 400 Shear Wall Nailing ❑ 10017 Subgrade preparation including drainage, excavation O ❑ 450 Plywood Wall Sheathing ❑ 10018 A statement from the roofing contractor verifying tire Z 0 ❑ 500 Roof Sheathing Nailing retardant class of roof W W ❑ 525 Plywood Deck Nailing >c 10019 All construction to be done in conformance w /approved ? Q ❑ 550 Exterior Wall Sheathing plans U ❑ 600 Masonry Chimney O co J provided P 610 Chimney Installation/All Types ❑ 10020 Structural observation shall be rovided for this project 0 H ' Framing ❑ 10021 All food preparation establishments must have King Co = W 5k2.00 ❑ 7_50 Roof /Ceiling Insulation ❑ 10022 Fire retardant treated wood shall have flame spread of I-- V ❑ 800 Flour Insulation ❑ 10023 Notify Building Division prior to placing any concrete u- ~ ❑ 801 Wall Insulation ❑ 10024 All spray applied fireproofing shall be special inspected Z CI 802 Exterior Roof Insulation ❑ 10025 All wood to remain in placed concrete shall be treated 0 N ❑ 803 Glazing Inspection ❑ 10026 All structural masonry shall be special inspected F-. . ❑ 81 Lighting and Controls 10027 Validity of Permit O 00 Suspended Ceiling ❑ 10028 Rack storage requires separate permit Z 1000 Interior Wallboard Fastening 1001 Exterior Wallboard Fastening 10030 No occupancy of building until final insp by Bldg Div ❑ 1110 Pre -Move Inspection ❑ 10031 Comply with requirements of TMC 16.04 ❑ 1 115 Motor Inspection ❑ 10032 Remove all weeds, concrete, stone foundations, flat t , ❑ 1120 Pre -Demo concrete ❑ 1140 Pre- reroof ❑ 10034 Removal of septic tanks require approval and ❑ 1400 Final -Fire compliance with King Co Health Dept. 1700 Final- Building ❑ 10035 Contact PW Div to obtain insp for water /sewer connect • ❑ 1900 Final - Reroof ❑ 10036 Manufacturers installation instructions required on site ❑ 3100 Site Visit ❑ 4000 Special- Concrete ❑ 10038 A C of will be required for this permit • ❑ 4001 Special -Bolts in Concrete ❑ 10039 Final approval for all Tl w /in the limits of the SC Mall ❑ 4001 Special- Mom/Resist Conc Frame ❑ 4003 Special-Reinf Steel Prestress ❑ 10040 All construction noise to he in compliance with 8.2 TMC .,: . ❑ 4004 Special - Welding ❑ 10041 Ventilation is required for all new rooms & spaces ❑ 4005 Special- High - Strength Bolting ❑ 4006 Special- Structural Masonry ❑ 1004 Fuel burning appliances : ;s>s ❑ 4007 Special -Reinf Gypsum Concrete ❑ 10043 Appliances, which generate ��s� t: ❑ 4008 Special-Insulating Conc Fill ❑ 10044 Water heater shall be anchored , � y�. , , P g 10045 Reroof' 0 4009 Special -Spray Fireproofing ❑ ' , ;,• 0 4010 Special - Piling, Piers, Caissons ❑ "Anchoring — All new construct and substantial Mi ❑ 011 Special-Shotcrete improvement shall be anchored to prevent flotation" . ri ❑ 40 V' Special- Grading, Excav /Fill ❑ 4013 Special- Retaining Wall IV " ❑ 4014 Special- Panels Plan Reviewer: Date (0 P : _y � .; ❑ 4015 Special -Smoke Control System I Permi Tech: i Dat ✓ �i v e Si n . ,, t 1 :...,. ^.rm mgt .... wf t .:..i v...., rnean��• ate* 3or�! rwf. 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' ■■••■■■ Federated SPACE STORE PLANNING-ARCNGECTURE CONSTRUCTION - ENGINEERING / CNGKKATI OFFICE 7heBON 1AF(H{ . 7 WEST MVO.* STRffE CPICOWATI. OLT 45202 FAX 511579-7 Ef -NEW YpRK OFFICE tl1 WEST B4IFL $TREE NEW YORK NY 10661 FAX 22- 444 -II7T X SAN FRANCISCO OFFICE ':E 50 O'fANiFLL STTEEE SA.'T FRA•.M.CO; CA 3Ct' 4S98C72Te I (r NT !;' ,' (T . 1.J K Wil L A ) _ WILLIAM TAM sEATTLE 9 \ , " di ''-(-;---, U i k ,n ToN A SSOCIA ES 7 Lam; �-I a ( assn INTERIOR WORK MADELINE SPEER ASSOCIATES 705 MARKET STREET, SUITE 900 ABBREVIATIONS SYMBOLS GENERAL NOTES PROJECT DIRECTORY DRAWING INDEX VICINITY MAP SAN FRANCISCO. CA "4103 415.541.097/ Fax: 415.5410979 A LION T. iABIE A.C.T. . M ACOUSTICAL iRE TD. SECTION N0. > QUADPLEX RECEPTACLE W WALL FF. ABO E BOOR • Ex TEEPHON 1. ALL CONSTRUCTION TO COMPLY WITH THE CITY OF TUKWILA BUILDING REpUWEMENiS AND THE CLEW: ARCHITECTURAL / INTERIOR. 99] EDRIDN OF THE UNIFORM BUILDING CODE AND PLL T. ALTERNATE H THCK OR ix CKNESS PAGE ND. DUPLEX OUTLET IN CEILING OTHER PERTINENT LOCAL CITY. STATE AND FEDERAL LAWS, CODES. ORDINANCES, SOANDARDS, ?:I S AND REGULATIONS. SHEET NO TI OPENO SECTION SAME PAGE DETAIL NO. .• 1 ONTF . N . RAD CITY NSPECTOAWINGS IS TO BE K FSEPT ON THE SITE FOR USE BY WRITERS 0 COT:;: A0.1 BUISHED AERLONG SECTION NO � S REPRESENTATIVE FOR CONSTRUCTION IS MR. TOM HOWARD 12061 506 -7080. t-01 FIRS 1-02 FIR WG AND LIGHTING B.S. BOTH SIDES Va. VINYL TILE ELEVATI ON NO 5. CON 8 220V 3 PHASE OUTLET IN WALL CONSTRUCTION DRAWING$. SEATTLE, WA 98181 . WALL PARTITION SECTIONS AND DETAILS BSMi. BASEMENT XV/ 1NTH 6EPCHANxSE CONTACT: TOM HOWARD 0.5 CEILING SECTORS AND ODETAILS B.W. BOix WAYS w/ WITx p_. TRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR SAFETY AND SECURITY W THE AREAS OF WORK PHONE 12061 OM HOWARD CABs. CABINET WP. WATERPROOF PAGE NO. 4 TELEPHONE JACK IN WALL OS LIGHTING SCHEDULE L i CH. CEILING HEIGHT 6. CONTRACTOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR REMOVAL AND LEGAL DISPOSAL OF ALL TRASH AND DEBRIS. 0.8 ADORING THANSRRN DETAILS gleBOIMARCII C... CHROME CONSTRUCTION ADWNSTR CLG. CEILING THE FOLLOW ATOFc FOLL OWING ARE USED FOR Q COMPUTER DATA JACK IN WALL 0.9 COLUMN SCHEME AND DETAILS CLR. CLEAR ON dEVATIOxS. SECTI CIO. CLOSET FINISHES AND CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILRESPONSIBILITIES S 0 7. THE MALL MAY HAVE PRpVIDED THE BON MARCHE WITH IMPORTANT CONSTRUCTION CRITERIA WHICH COULD FEDERATED DEPARTMENT STORES GIS AND DIRECTLY INFLUENCE CONOPACTOR'S WORK. TO OBTAM THIS CRITERIA, CONTACT THE OWNER'S 0.10 DOOR SPED. TYPES, HARDWARE, AND DETAILS krA- COL. COLUMN PAGE NO REPRESENTATIVE PRNJR TO BID: 3RD 6 PINE ST, 4TH FL - COKSrR. STUCTION CONTRACTORS O J -BOX IN FLOOR SEAT TILE WA 90U1 p5S DETAILS IIIII� CONY. CONNTINRUOUS FC FIUPE CONTRACTOR DETAIL N0. 8. ALL GYPSUM BOARD CONSTRUCTION SHALL BE TYPE 'X' AT RATED PARTITIONS EXTENDED TO THE CONTACT: CARMEN SPOFFgLD • COND. COVERED O l7 J -BOX IN WALL OR GELLING DECK ABiOROOT PSUM BOARD ® 40 OF TIE OOOR ® A NTENNA IN WALL N. PROVOS LL BACKING AND STIFFENERS RER FOR GYPSUM BOARD PARTITIONS L DA. DOUBLE ACTING c CARPET PENM'cTER SHELWNG AND FlXTUflES. TOILET ACCESSORIES, FI %TUNES AND GRgB BARS. 705 MARKET STREET. SURE 900 15 FIRST BOOR GEEING PUN DRINKING FOUNTAIN C FLOOR TILE DST. DETAIL T CERAMIC _717 DOOR NUMBER SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA 9E03 G n S OUTHCENTER MALL F. Gl GLASS 0 pUPLIX RECEPTACLE N BOOR 11. INTERIOR WALL AND CRLWG FINISHES SHALL NOT EXCEED AN END FLAME SPREAD RATING OF: CONTACT: m FRET 1-6 FIRST ROOK LIGHTING PLAN .xR DOUBLE nANG ROD 75 FOR E%li COPRRORS. AND 200 IN OTTER AREAS. DECORATIONS USED SHALL BE NONCOMBUSTIBLE 1-7 FIRST FLOOR POWER AND SIGNAL PLAN '£ 01A. OUMETEq MAR OR FLAME PR N IN AN APPROVED MANNER. SMOKE DENSITY SHALL NOT EXCEED 45UFOR WALL PHONE , Set -09R s ra DIM. DIMENSION WT AND CEWNG FWISIES PEA UBC STANDARDS. i-8 FIRST ROOK FLOOR GOVERN. PLAN DEP. DISPLAY N ® TELEPHONE JACK IN FLOOR DWG. DRAWING P PANT ARCHITECT: DWP. DRAWER PL PLASTIC LAMINATE -0 MATCH LINE 12 PROVIDE VERTICAL SMOKE AND FINE DAMPENERS AND BOX ANY RECESSED LIGHT FIXTURES WITH 11R. ENCLOSURES AT ALL RATED CORRIDOR CAPS. WS. PO. ASSOCIATES //^ F.C. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR S STONE [] LOCK RELEASE BUTTON ELM ELECTRICAL SF SPECIAL FESx MECHANICAL / L 1120 POST ALLEY REV ELEVATION SM SPECIAL MATERIAL 13. N0 SAW CUTTING OR TRENCHING OF SUSPENDED FLOOR SLABS 13 TO BE DONE WITHOUT SPECIFIC SEATTLE. WASHINGTON 98101 vCT VINYL COMPOSITION DLE 1 DRAWING KEY NOTES CONTACT: ERIC 6 INRUSH APPROVAL OF THE ARCHIECT. PROVIDE DIMENSIONED PLAN SHOWING EXACT LOCATION. E Ex0 PANEL VINYL TOE O El MAGNETIC DOOR HOLD OPEN SITE AND DEPTH OF CUTISL REVIEW WILL REQUIRE A MINIMUM OF FOUR DAYS. .1. EO J EOUAE wC ALLCOVEANG PHONE 12061 6.8E3 M -1 NVAC SCHEDULES: LEGEND 6 RAE% I E.W.C. ELECTRICAL WATER COOLER WD W000 INIGNAEI M. CONTACT THE BON STORE SECURPITY FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON STORE SECURITY POLICIES M 1£. E% %iEAIOR CONTRACTOR RESPONSIBILITY FOR COMPLYING DURING HOURS I N WINK. 2 LOWER FLOOR MEC A8 FgBPIC EDF wOOD (FLOOR. }� RESPONSIBILITY SCHEDULE PLUG MOLD VERTICAL 1 1 STRAxR 9Lvo • F.C. FIXTURE CONTRACTOR 1213•21M TAKE'S PRECEDENT. MECHANICAL ENGNEERE NOTES 15. COMBUSTIBLE FITTING ROOM PAROITONS MAY NOT EXCEED 75% OF THE HEIGHT OF THE ROOM PROJECT ADDRESS FE. FINISH f NFL FINISHED FLDOfl WHERE A CL (COLOR LACOIERI FINBH IS COLOR 6 MATERIAL Wfi ELECTRIC FLOOR BOX FlNISH FLOOD TO CEILING SUPFACEI. INTERFACE FIGWQ1WG ELECTRICAL SPECIFIED 11E. CL -41. TN COLOR IS 170 12020 113TH AVENUE NE, SURE 200 Flxr. FIXTURE ID EMt -ED UNR DE Tte P IPAWR FINISHES DESIGNATION TLC. FLOORING CONTRACTOR 16. gro ALL DIMENSIONS INDICATED AGAINST THE LATEST INTERIOR DRAWINGS. BRING ANY KIRKLAND, WA 98034 IN TIE COLOR BOOK. B SHOULD BE DONE IN DRCREPENGES TO THE ATENTION OF THE OWNER. FLUOR FLUORESCENT COLOR LACQUER TO MATT CH ELECTRIC WALL BOX CONTACT: 15SA E-0 ELECT6CAL SCHEDULES; LLDGE9D S INDEX SOIIIHCRRHI MALL RUKWILAI FITTING ROOM (.11 AFF( A) CEILING HEIGHT 8 TYPE PHONE 14251 825 -5265 5-5265 FN. FURNITURE FR. F FINISH ABBREVIATIONS 17.ALL RS IN PLACE NEW M!D ALTEOF LEV ERS INH DOIXiS ERE NDIC SHALL BE ATED. PROVD UL ED WITH LEVER TYPE HARDWARE. PROVIDE PANIC E -1 LOWER FLOOR LIGHT PLAN 500 SO WASHING MALL F5. FULL SITE BA SEAT. WASHINGTON 98110 FBD. FULL SCALE DRAWING EG E NAMEL ROW LL'STERI FITTING ROOM ANNUNCIATOR E -2 LOWER BOOR POWH1 PLAN FT. FEET a FxAnTMEt 18.ALL EXIT DOORS i0 DE OPERABLE FROM rNE NSIDE WITHOUT USE OF A KEY OR ANY SPECIAL ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS: E-3 PL E -3 LOWER FLOOR SYSTEM GA. GAUGE L KNOWLEDGE OR EFFORT. ALL EXITS MUST BE MAINTAINED CLEAR PND FUNCTIONAL DURING GPLV. GALVANIZED HG H. GLOSS Cl - FLOOR COVERING 0 FITTING ROOM ANNUNCIATIXi CHIME CONSTRUCTION UNLESS SPECIFIC WRITER EXCEPTION NAS BEEN GRANTED BY iNE CITY. INTERFACE ENGINEERING E■ ONE-LEE DIAGRAM: PANEL SCHEME GC. GENERAL CONTRACTOR SG SEMIGLOSS 12020 113TH AVENUE NE, SUE 200 ES PANEL SCHEDULE G.H. GARMENT HANGER 19. PROVOS A MINIMUM 44' TO A STAIRWAY Ofl ENTRY. WIDE EXIT AISLE THROUGH TO A PUBLIC WAY. MAINTAIN FULL DOOR WIDTH KIRKLAND. WA 90034 GL GLASS EXISTING WAN! TO REMAIN WHERE PATH LEADS CONTACT: JAWED DER E -6 ELECTRICAL DIAGRAMS 6 DETAILS GEC. GLASS CONTRACTOR GYPBD. GYPSUM BOARD 2O.CWGULATION AISLES AND PEDERIAN WAYS SHALL IN NO CASE DE LE THAT 36' CLEAR WIDTH PHONE: 14251 825 -5268 HC. HUNG CEILING BETWEEN COUNTFAS. TABLES SglES P.PEA FIXTURES, SHELVES. ETC.( OR AS MUCH WIDER AS BOOKS HOW- HARDWARE FURRED PARTITION REQUIRED BY DCCUPPNi LOPA. ST • HDWD. HARDWOOD ASBESTOS ABATEMENT CONSULTANT: 1 PROJECT MANUAL BD SPECRICATIONS MY ARCHITECT, rrea�n NG CL. HIGH GLO55 COLOR LACQUER 21. PROVIDE PORTABLE FINE EXiINGUI5HER5 AMJ RECESSED CAB WITH A R ATI N G OF NOT LE55 2 COLOR 8 MATERIAL, ROO COVERING 6 FURNITURE SPECIRCATIONS Q O IT- LI ILIIR NM HOLLOW METAL THAN 2A -iDBC WITHIN ]5 FEET OF iRAVR DISTANCE TO ALL PORTIONS OF THE BUILDING. PROVDE URS CORPORATION L[ B [ �B HO NEW PARTITION N9T� EXTWGUISHEPS WITHOUT CABINETS AT BACK AREA LOCATIO AND WHER LOCATION IS WITHIN A 1501 EH AVENUE, SURE MOO 3.A PERIIETER R%NRES HANG ROD FoA Amnw Nuns P.OS. CASHWPAP. ANCHOR WRH ALERE% BRACKETS. B. F -SERFS FIXTURES H.S.D. HALF SCALE DRAWING uo IEGaDR SEATTLE. WA 98101 HEIGHi CONTACT: ERIC BENSON C LOOSE EYISTING RELOCATED 6 VENDOR FIXTURES INST. INSTALL Q r1Q IN MILL WORK ED STANDA 22. FNON VSUALNWSPECN ION. It Tel UM E %IT SIGN6 DIH T T0 FINA W PHONE 120fi1 138 -2700 A .0WCASE 6 BACK ELAND SPECIFICATIONS INSUL. 6. FITTING ROOMS NSIAATIOx 5. CUSTOMER SERVICE DESK INTERIOR �- NEW RECESSED STANDARDS 23. THE TOPS OF ALL NEW TABLES AND C OUNTERS OR WHITING , LEDGES E SHALL BE BETWEEN 0 28' ' ANO 34" UM. NILE COPY J;7' JUNCTION BO% ABOV TH FNWH FLO KNEE SPACE, wH APPLICABLE SiIALL B 27 H X 3" W X 19 D MINIM KITCHEN CLOSET GENERAL CONTRACTOR: 6. Understand that the Plan Check approvals are KIT. K I V V V - o d NEW SURFA MOUNTED 7. STOCK SHELVING opted Code or subject l0 errors and olnisSi0ns and a L. LEFT HANDED LEAF STANDARDS 24.PPOVNE OISA0IED GRAPHICS AT EACH ACCESSIBLE BUILDING ENTRANCE. THE ENTRANCE TO BOTH HOWARD S. WRIGHT COHSTRUCTION pp7oVd 01 VV - ACCESSBLE FRYING ROOMS AND THE STALL. AND TOILET ROOMS. 501 EASTLAKE AVENUE E, SURE tp0 B. METAL FUTURES IRACKSI plans does not authorise the violation of any LAM. LAMINATED ortlirar:ce. ReCelpi fCon LE LAVATORY EW SURFACE MOUNTED SEATTLE. WA 90124 9. NOT USED adopt. :2// LIN L.R. LEFT LIGHTING THE ATTENTION TO THE ARCHITECT DO NOT SCALE THE DRAWINGS. y MMAACHCHINE Date s INN NEW - oz MAX. MAXIMUM P P¢rtn @NO. {'� TL . MA MATERIAL . ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ON THE PLAN DRAWINGS ARE TAKEN TO THE FACE V O L ' IZ I ME MEC I= E IRI EXISTING TO BE RELOCATED OF THE GYPSUM BOARD. MINN. MI - MINIMUM 28. MINIMUM 20. WHERE THE DESIGN INTENT CANNOT BE DETERMINED FROM THE DEMOLITION _ MISC. ID MISCELLANEOUS TRACK LIGHTING PLANS AND FLOOR PLANS. THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL E 1 SEPARATE PERMIT lo. MOULDING ALL EXISTING CONDITIONS AND REPORT THEM THE ARCHITECT CT FOR FOR FURTHER REQUIRED FOR: RROR POLISHED REVIEW CONSIDERATION. AN EXAMPLE OF T THIS WOULD MECHANICAL DUCTS 1X0 MM. MIRROR STARLESS STEEL ❑ 2xFL 2 U RECESSED RES %T F AND EQUIPMENT IN ONE CEILING SPACE THAT THAT WOULD REQUIRE DEMOLITION G � (� Q L•1 MECHAt11CAL N.F.W. NATURAL FINISHED WOOD OCENT LIGHT FI UR OR MODIFICATION TO FACILITATE THE NEW DESIGN INTENT. .F•L`�0. U(J: L 7 • RrPLUMBING M� 0 �/ � N' I " GAS. PIPING WALL HUNG ITEMS OR EQUIPMENT. COORDINATE EXACT BLOCKING SIZES DA OVER AND LOCATIONS WITH MANUFACTURER'S RECOMMENDATIONS. CITY OF TIIK4VILA ISSUED FOR B.P. 5/06/02 AFF cs r CENTER BUILDING DIVISION O. OFFICE SURFACE MOUNTED 30.MISCELLANEOUS METAL REQUIRED FOR ANY TYPE OF BRACING SHALL ND M.O. DATE OPG. OPENING E f ' I FLUORESCENT LIGHT FIXTURE BE PART OF THIS WORK. DPP. OPPOSIT MIMI P PANT - PART PARTITION 'IND. SERIES 31. ALL NON- EXPOSED WOOD FRAMING, PLYWOOD, WOOD BLOCKING, WOOD SHIMS ETC - ° ` " R�15I®N STORE L'6� ^ SHALL BE FIRE PETAflDANO TREATED. P PANTING CONTRACTOR O LIGHT FIXTURE EXISTING CHANG Sf1A1J BE MADE PRIOA .� PERME'Efl C. PERIMETER FIXTURE CONTRACTOR . Y gO OF WORT( WITHOUT gh e B O N h1 A R (H E 32 THE GENERAL CONTRACTOR SHALL SURVEY ALL LOCATIONS AND CONDITIONS WHERE L. LATE ® SUPPLY AIR DIFFUSER WORK IS REQUIRED TO BE ACCESSED FROM ADJACENT TENANT SPACES OR BUILDING OVAL O c TUK4t LA BUILDING ONISION. �:tIL /� PLATT PLATFORM FLOORS FOR WORK RELATED TO CORING FOR ELECTRICAL OR MECHANICAL AND - i t- A µCNNµ MAY 6 NO2 SOUTHCENTEFI PLEXI. PLEXIGLAS$ COORDINATE / SCHEDULE ANY OF THIS TYPE OF WORK WITH PERMIT CENTER 500 Solhcuthc enter 11811 (TUKWILA( PLYWD. PLYWOOD THE STORE BUILDING MANAGEMENT. POL. POLISHED 0 RETURN AIR GRILLE - Seattle, WA 98188 POE. P. POLISHED PLATE P .S. PROMOTIONAL P.S. PERSONA! SHOPPED • FIRE SPRINKLER R. PARTITION CONTRACTOR PROJECT NO. 11 M RIGHT ADII HANDED ED L LEAF DATE RADIUS ® E%li LIGHTING FIXTURE _ 04 -22 -02 RD ROUND DRAWN BY CADD DEPT. IMSAI RECi. RECTANGULAR O REO'0. REQUIRED SECURITY GLOBE CHECNEO BY E.B. IWPAI flEi. RETURN REV. REVISION SCALE 1/8' • 1 - -0" REV REVISED L1 SECURITY CAMERA P.R. RIGHT HAND REVERSE LEAF PK. RACK SHEET irtLE SAT. SATIN O CEILING SPEAKER S.C. SCOE Rf W000 COVER SECT. SOLID SECHON IIuM TV MONITOR OUTLET S.F. SELLING FLOOR S.H. SHELF _ - SHEET SHIT SINGLE HANG ROD . D O I1 SHi. SNEEi a M VCR SK. SHOCK G DOOR SLUR. SLIDIN M. STEEL MESH 3 SAC. STOCK ROOM CONTRACTOR SS. SERVICE SRN - "` - °"T' STD. STANDARD SHEET NO. HPU. sTPGCTUPAL _ Sis. sTAINLESS STEEL USP. SUSPENDED SW. SOLID WOOD o v1 N 1 ■■•■■•■■■,, Federated SPACE Project North STORE PLANNING-ARCHRECTORE 4 1 J 11-N9 ® e ®® ®® ® ° 362 4" 0 0 ® e 8 0 8 CONSTRUCTION- ENGNEERING CD 24 .0" 24 0 , 24 0 24 0 24 0 c mom. OFR. 1 24 0 1 ., 1 ' EXIT , TO BE I I 1 1 EXIT TO BE I ' 1 ! -- ' 4 a i NO -7" --. 19 4 V MAINTAINED , , 305' 0" i , ---', MAINT 79' 8" , /I , , 4 I EXIT, TO BE 0 _ • -:- _ _ _____ .,-- __-rarr",,Affilfie, 1 A ---- I ' _ , 9"I 1 , T I ;le - RENO. 1 TO MAINT INED - ..1-01.11coFFICE ' = ' ' — -- — - . ' ir• ' d '- A10.W41 ] , '''''''''''', ' ' 1 - • , ' 1 1 I . I — AP At 1 , - CEILING 'l ' ' 1 ---4------fr . -_ _ , ,___ oryir "V! ; !==' , 107z - ri ,„,,,, __ ..i,.-. _ - 0. _,gr .0' ..: - t --:----=--; , ••:. f!1 ' I L i- / , ze je . = , 4 1 . 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L - _ ',.; <6 _ ,,-_ -: _ - _ —;--,...., - ,,-..-i, - ----.„ e - — ABC-1 1 _„„ HI- u — I • I r= 1 I'* , • ® ' s • . - : -----''--- _ ___...... ,. ,1 _ 1 1 • --- ■ . _ T I , 1 , i 1 I I 1 BASEMENT PLAN FIRE EXTINGUISHER LEGEND BUILDING CODE DATA ADDRESS: r1 90t7ti IgT OF THE PRO,ECT MANUAL FOR ADM REQUIREMENTS SEAT R., WA 98188 TAX PARCEL No. 262304 ! a PROJECT TYPE: TENANT IMPROVEMENT Do...... 1 A I i CLASS ABC 1.41.11-PURPOSE RECESSED INTO CABINET AT DESIGNATED CUSTOMER SERWCE DESKS TYRE LARSEN'S 1.7P10 SERIES. CAPACITY IOUs, UL RADNG sA-519B.0 PROVIDED BY BUILDERS FURNITURE LTD , CSD MANLIFACRIREIS AREA OF IMPROVEMENT: 41.987 SF (NO CHANGE TO THE GROSS FLOOR AREA) 2. W ;-'4r S 6 CAPACITY 10Lbs. UL RAINO 4.4-6. C CONSTRUCTION COST: ES,MATED AT $ somoo A.. i INT TALL .S-2'"- R 3. It crAss ABC MULTI-RURPOSE MOUNTED To WALL BRACKET c GENERAL CONTRACTOR: i ,, 0 W12 R C:1 , 7:g TI ON ZE 7 SE 10Lbs. UL RAP. 443-6. FURNISHED AND INSTALLED BY G C OCCUPANCY: TYPE M - DEPARTMENT SRORE CLASS BC CARBON DIOXIDE MOUNTED TO 'NALL BRACKET 4. tr ;PPE rEETAL TO - LARSEN'S CARACITY 10Lbs, UL RAS. 10-B C CONSTRUCTION TYPE: PTE I R FUTATIED e STRUCTURAL: EXISTING SYSTEM NO CHANGES MECHANICAL: 17(2/;i DUCT WORK AND AIR ISSUED FOR B P 5/06/02 DIFFUSERS AS NOTED ON MECHANICAL DWGS ELECTRICAL: MODIFICATIONS AND NEW WIRING WILL BE =1.1 ' ETD - TIrT U H G E1 -1- 11 ;L %WY L ' ST'E , ROLLED EDGE 7-1 gh e BON M A K ( H [ 111 -,- sE. ..... SPRINKLER SYSTEM: EXISTING SYSTEM ...MR MODIFICATIONS TO SPRINKLER HEADS WILL BE ADDRESSED BY THE SPRINKLER CONTRACTOR ACCORDING TO THE SPECIFICATIONS PROVIDED SOUTHCENTER IT 01.1.1 500 Southeenter Mall Ill SEMI.RECESSED Seattle, WA 98188 ' L STAINLESS STEEL MEIMINEMIliMill VERTICAL WO DOoR 1 ____1 M GOVERNING AGENCY CITY OF TUKWILA (1) STAINLESS STEEL DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT NOSEST NO 0000630N MARCHE SMB ''''..-, CABINET SS ,I09 6R ‘,z, BUILDING DIVISION -. GLASS , 6300 SOU THCENTER BLVD ., I, DF F.. DATE 14 NIOMLA. WA 98188 9.9.9 RH 3.- OPAwN BT GADD DEPT iMSAI ' , iiP TEL. 206-431-3670 MAY 2 i L. GLASS COPLIANCES: . I`.• . SCALE 1... -EMU" 1 1 -----, Cr7-1,..-7 71,■■ 1 s ALL CONSTRUCTION SHALL COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING CODES TO THE I N SATISFACRON OF THE COUNTY OF UNION GAF'. c 4 7/8 c 1 1 1 1997 UNIFORM FIRE CODE I , 2 1997 UNIFORM BUILDING CODE 3 UNIFORM MECHANICAL CODE (LATEST EDISON) BUILDING 4 NARONAL ELECTRICAL CODE (LATEST EDITION) TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW 5 REQUIREMENTS FOR CONNECTION TO SEWER AND WATER 6 DRAINAGE ORDNANCE CODE DATA w CABINET DESIGN 7 ALL OTHER APPLICABLE UNION GAP CODES Amo (1--; 8 ALL OTHER STATE AND FEDERAL REGULATIONS THAT ARE ANN ,CARLS 1■1■1,11.11,111iiiiiiM■ TO THIS DEVELOPMENT SHEET NO kEXIT I DENOTES NEW EXIT SIGN A0.1 ,........ , ----- - -- --- I ■■••■■•■■, PARTITION AND FLOORING 0 1 1 p T T T T T 7 T T T DEMO NOTES Federated SPACE , 360, sT CON E sT P =:=9Tir i t DEmOuSil ALL ExISTENG PARTHIONS AS INDIC.. ON DEMO PLANS .-Q- - }' , AND/OR THOSE WMCH DO NOT AppEAR oN T. KEW FIXTURE PLAN_ 24, 24'.0 24,1 l' 2,..u 24 24 24 241, 24 24'.0" I 24.-11. REMOvE ALL FIXTURING FROM THOSE pARMIONS WM li REMAIN Bur ARE SLATED TO REGENE NEly mouRE wORIC 0 1 1 1 1 1 2. TEMPORARILY REMOvE Atly MITRING DEsIGNATEO AS TWAIN AS IS IF NECESSARY TO ACCOMPLISH THE NEW WORK. CriCIMING GEWCE I WEST sae. STRE_ET 1 ' IM SC,HEDULE. °V.:=9'-'4r II I :Oil it - F. ..,, /, /iDpipli, EXIST140 1 ,- 2,?0 i' \__10 I ,_a_I I Ig, I la, I 4. REMOvE ALL RELATED DEBRIS FROm THE WALD.* ME 0 NEW TONIC OFFICE , , I / A i Irk , And11116. I , ._ d 1 , , _ 'withal 1 1 1 ,___ (:) 1 c'2? —..., , -- T !. ,i0 , fAl. 6. Amouto oF DEmOLITION SHOwti ON DRAww. mAy NOT FuLLy COvER I. WEST 34 STREET THE DESIGNER'S FINAL P.Nr. EACH BIDDER SHOULD CHECK -ME 7,,,I=2•24" ,, ,• , o _ i ___ , „of i z_11 FuLL ExTENE OF OEMOLMON AND REMOVAL REQUIRED TO COM I " r I VI , ' TO THE NEw P.NS. ELEVATIONS AND DUALS. A_ ' I I I ,„11 WMP II 0 r4, . ,o4,_,_ ,,....„, ,, illow Ar,, Al • ALL FixTuRING AND DEBRIS IS . BE RELKIvED ERMA THE EluiLDNG ill wa i - ---- - .1N - - ■- - J. - OR TO THE DUMPSTER. BE EXCEPTION wILL OE THOSE MATuRE DID.IS SAN PRAAICASCO CFO. v 'fi / i___II,_,I_ , / // 4 ,L,',--1011. 1/4 P---i_ (1)--- .... ----, o __ II "r A. I 6., itt - = .1.74w.-...-. 1 .7 . ....... r Ir■ ibalFgam SE.CTED BY ME OWNER FOR STORAGE ELSEWHERE w THAT CASE ' t...... 1, - ri',/;/),/,/ A' E.0- -1-- . rev , T , N x e r y; ,,, I e LL s B H E A :14 c O o v: sT rur o, OwNE A :S LAB T 50 TEARRELL STREET ',-__....1 ,--. \_, _ In- \-c, 0 /// \--C I BE LEADED TO cABAVETS. SHELVES. HARDWARE. HANGRODS. PANELING. ,‘ / /// I 1 r ''' II 1 0 I CERAMICS. STOCK SHELVING AND DEGORAME AND SASE POEM.. // / '' /4 tr . I / / / / / / / r I / / / I I 0 II i ---- --- ---... I I 100 , 9. THE REMOVAL OF E.CTRIGAL, HvAC AND pLuAeNG mEits . TIE 111.1■1111f■■■ PARTITIONS SHALL BE AS STATED IN THE RESPONSISEITY SCHMIKE casts.. 10. ALL HALM. BEING REMOVED FROM THE JOB SITE muST BE 1 / / LL =// __--_ -II , A A A REDUCED IN SME . RE INTO DumPsTERS 01 A COMPACTED muiNER. „,,„,,,,„ //:// / fl,E_L_I / I FREESTANDING mo NOT INTENDED FM THE NEw PROJECT. WILIAM I / //// ' '17rjil 0 , fle_ I , 0 rAor Adr . W. r= gLr OF ENS.° wALLs. A O Is. ALL ELECTRICAL OUTLETS NOT BONG REusEo SHOw.0 BE CAPPED. CAP OUTLETS IN FLOOR WITH A BRASS PLATE. REFER TO Pa_K Alp , , --,/,',77t----a-/ - - - -77 .- 7 - 0 - -,0 v r• - EtP -_ RESPONSIBILITY SG-EMILE AND ELECTRICAL CODES ASSOCIATES r //// //./ ig A • >0 0-- --______.—c) ii , , 0 i i - rArrAr Airr -J 7 7; ,,,, / ' 0 or 1 , W s . ,; 13A ,;,, S;E r D ,I, L;E s S z E1 . 1TE ,r 0 „ ;CT ,i.s7 S T pEos... _,.____,..,:.___,..=,....,./..... i \ -01 1 \ ---® II ® I , II '----------' I // /V ‘ O W II I I r 1 I.E El DEVICES IN PARTITIONS TO BE DEMOLISHED UNLESS ODERwISE NOTED. THE DEMOuTION CONTRACTOR SHALL FAMILIARIZE HIMSELF WITH THE SITE PRIOR TO BO. / / / 0 11 I 1 1® I 11 ii. 115 1 , 'if i■ ;',.. I , A14 D. EZIntC OR • a-II 1, [1===1_0 I 0 IS _A _ Ad/ REPAIRED TO RECEIVE NEW NM... REFER TO RE...ON...ITT SCHEDULE ALL ELECTRICAL DEVICES TO REMAIN ARE TO BE FLUSH R W E ITZ E EIV E :Z e S PD.. DEW. // 11;2ill'I' A / / .. i i [._--_- c>i r 1 )4,1] i A(' 04, TO SUBFLOOR. SUBFLOOR SURFACE TO BE AND L 4 j •' / g, ,., r - 0-___, I : Z Z_j #10)1rAir-A_ldit TO ACCEPT NEw Fitn.E.S. 19 DEmOLITION CONTRACTOR TO REmOvE ExLSTP. FINISHES AND MADELINE SPEER ASSOCIATES 785 MARKET MEET, SURE 900 F / 0 l'' . , 1 d 7.,:‘ __,- ,_ _ _,,,,,,,„_ „.0 . w 4r -1 /AA jr _______40% , 4411 %;0,, NE A MILLWORK ON COLUMNS PER COLUMN SCHEDULE SAN FRANCISCO. CA 94103 20. DEMOLITION CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE WITH GENERAL 4,5,0., ,,,,,, 4,,,,,,,g CONTRACTOR FOR PLACEMENT OF NEW STANDARDS rtt EDSTNG / I A I J 0 ' - 77,1 — i - , ii'- ----_ .1-, WALLS AND FOR R.OVAL OF EXISTING DRYWALL. 1.1■111■MMINIEM /, / I -1 1 [=, ° 1 e 1 ill ,.-, Ar Ai. ,4 , COORDINATE °EKING DEmOLITION Mil ALL PLANS. r° e, t 1 ifore ierA/ I 22. BB BLAST ALL FLOORS TO HECENE NEW MARBLE FLOOR FN. 10 Id „I•L 0 r0 ,1 i tc - ) , V, L---s 0 - , 0 ,, TO ® !,,L7!:., KEYS 1 0 NOTE rAr :3_1° 6 ,.. ,, AI, jr @ EFFRilFE 1 I, • , 15 _ c H 1 (-C) f, IP /". y o / d o r • Aigir,r , / , „ . ._Li_l, , Ly , 1 \_ ',.1= • -- . t. rer (r) II 1 1111111111 P. T4G ''' - 11Er 1111111111 1111 8 al- -=.4h P IL =-14,Ael A. A.t/$ / rP / /.. / r 0 I s ril.F c I 1 1 11 P3Ad rr ° A A I It, z r 1 ir re, ® FEBESS ......... MOVE AND DISPOSE LOW PARTITION ENCLOSURE REMOVE ALL ECTRICAL AND/OR SIGNAL OUTLETS W EXISTING PARTITION. A, C) REMOVE AND DISPOSE PORTION OF EXISTING PARTITION A' AS INDICATED. A r e, ZjAr$ ® a n Em 71 0 7M A A ll ' I ' N R:O D D RE o gl E 0rAZ G H ' AUWIRr ' 77: II .. `41. AI r lo illP 0 UF4 ■Pd /-°' /--® r - 1 , , Aio'r z r joird r ,,,.°„s,g;„,,,,rs,o,TE0RA,LA„,,sET,,,N,,,G.,T,o,c,E,,,E,,_,... .4; 4,1 ..--.-----4-----ir , / STAIRS. SPRINKLERS. AND LIGHTS. .1! I., -,.,„d • —11..............1.- --- I% ,IM ,, .,, ZI EXISTING CASHWRAPS. REMOVE .,.. ir 4 — _ ---+- 4t, ,ir lir t , , ' 0 NOT USED 0 , Ir 1-1 - 1 --- 1 I 0 FiEMOVE AND DISPOSE EXISTING FLOOR OUTLET AND CAP III ''TA I, -Ark ' I 0 I 1 - I_ -Fr I 0 ,.,„, "..Q ;, w ., 1,44.0 1 , r - -- I L ,,,„,____® 11 , i 0 )1 11 / ® MAgg WALL OUTLET. II 0 i r \. ® 7T:4 P Ago A cTA ) Tr TE " TELEP R I' 0 OP Mr Pl' rrir ,- -_- ___,-1 if A l: ;`, - _ - (:, r - '' ,,,----::.) '1- - I 1 ,-..,'...1 FOR RELOCATION. COORDINAT rIEL DRAWINGS. A 0 EXISTING FLOOR COVERING TO REMAIN 1 Ir 1 A f Tli 7/ -1/-r-' j_.., 0 -/'-'- ' - .. I 1 Al j 4 e gnLI EXISTING FLOOR COVERING TO EXTENT SHOWN A rArw ' .,,- _ , \, r'"" _ __I_, 77 , , 1-_,., i / (. V - ■Al I ,ftal // i/ ,0 ,,--, . €40$-/ • ,,-,, ,, , il :,K., 0 \ \ 1 \ 1r Ardin, r 0 DEMOLISH EXISTING FLOOR COVERING I / /7 0 /1 \ ' - \ \ \,.... C° * IN V AEC @ ELM BD. PARTITION. PATCH 1151=B=1. --CD \ \ II' ,- rarA-...: A /, i , „ ,,,-= , , ao• ,,- \ , --,---1, wm,c ® NJ ,, 1 \‘,, , ,, ' 0 0 0 , 0 0 REMOVE AND DISPOSE EXISTING SURFACE MOUNTED STANDARDS FROM COLUMN. PATCH COLUMN AS REQUIRED FOR NEW FINISH. ral=le , ta i : .,_, 0 /, „ L_ 4 .::,,, 4 , ,,,, (1)---\\ r-4w. 1 •""A1 I 111,:—.0 e''' , - • .4 mum= 10 IF REMOVE AND DISPOSE EXISTING SLATWALL AND MIRROR COLUMN 1111 ,” 1 ENCLOSURE. 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PRotEcr No 0211 BON MARCHE SMB ,. _1-----------' OArE 04-22-02 °RAHN BY GADD DEPT. /MSAI 0 I 1- ' - I I -i- 0--- -- 1, - \\---------- KEY PLAN cur.. BY E.B. WPM i 1 I ' • • 1 ' il■_ 0 M ; - 1_ 0 0 ,. , . , , , , ,9-_ „„... ,,,---,7., I - .f.,,,,,, /7,7„1 ---3-1-,"-' 0 . :P,';,a;P _„_ t•: s"".11 `,, / - ei r , 11 n _ c • „.„ 0--- l'ip I 0 0 ,, , 1H w "'` ,;,;:. i l j ' tl m il - ii_ I W 11 ,?. , ,.' ,, E p LEVEL ik,'--4.- i,1,-------E___,--,-,::---, 11 '1- I 1 .. .. , .• ,, . • • .. . .. 2 i Li, !"----- =------- L. P DEMOLITION • ,,,,„,,,,, _ ! . S' METHANE GAS VENTS - --- -. -- - - ..,...... r ...________: - - --,. - -. -. ,_, 11 1 11 0 . % 1 .... 0 _ .17., ' ' 7 L . _ _ _ TO REMAIN 1, _ 1 ,C 0 i ll , „, ; ‘, 1 . ,I , V_ o ' / .01) . , ! 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I i Allt, 11}170 1 5 THE REMOVAL OF ELECTRC, HVAC AND PLUMSNG RENS NEW MIK OFRCE ' ' ! r :r ,,,,,, ! . ...17n„.441 , , !CIF' li AL _ A r ' ITV ' 'W 2:7 " Tr r T i,....,, PAI Cr ii ..nr I ,,,,,, IKX Cr [ig: ' Firi 0 n, I .i■I■n■I , ,,--- 1 ,.TAzyzTgravrouzrzEr,7,t,..oz" /, /:, ,/,,/ i /,, /, . r..„,:4 , 1 -_® . 1 : l [—I I 4 1 - il •"'"° i--L,,wriT01—. WANTED BY STORE OPERATIONS LS . BE PDADV. AAAT DISPOSED . ' / ...... / 1 T. .S=. ,.....i .1,..... ...", „4w..miiymirmr.....er ,, / I i , , . • ' . l' r rISI I I Jr 1 ,,,.= ' V8 ...., „ 0 '...., • ' ma' 4 . TX. :,.._., • - ''' - d TO BE TEMPORARLY HUNG DURING COT. DRAT.. AND TI-EN ! r4 .... '',),,E, : I 01 (D1E1 1 0 ' 1 .'; r- fMGT 1 v TC , ' (En' -----,:e: ke I ,:l IIINT.,1,r ,,,, kJ; , t , EY ,,, :: , / r Ini,r 05 1 0 ,_,_ nifr i, , , oll - Nur ' iC?i . '----- O 6 0 REMOVE EXIS IGHTI FIXTURES 17;MT 1/ '11) 0 REMOVE EXIST:1G DROPPED CEILING. FASCIA OR SOFFIT 0 REMOVE AND DISPOSE EXISTING VALANCE AND LIGKING. ' , 1\. LI S ,7 : :: : : , : 7 7 71111 :0 ,1,_ (L ,7, IA '‘ ,. ::: ra T I . E ?1 S: 0 REMOVE EXISTING HVAC F 1 ;: ,i...........H, I. ; :: i'f,7.7_7:, -Tt„ j , A0 4 , 74w - 7 0 0 REMOVE EXISTING CEIUNG MOUNTED SPEAKER ..,,,,,,,,, re.GN (3 '7'TT2N'?SIT'Z''' ' 'ECM' P"a MADELINE SPEER ASSOCIATES A 0 rA= AS SAN ;RAN... CA 9.3 ''''' ''!'T I i nnr! ' !'!'! ‘k , ' I -'- '''-'1.'1:1!1:'!-,(.7) ' L Fel 4 ' i - • 0 — 1w 0 Ai, Alr 1 I ''/ ' '' 7: '1: '1'1 7i. ' 111"1. ' , ':''.: .-: — M I 1.' : - 'i I ii ''''''''— ' ' T -t- -,- 1 . .• - 0 A: ,,,, itil , 0 REMOVE AND DISPOSE EXISTING MOTION DETACTOPL 5,5 E.Fr 4 . 5 .. 5 ' 9 :' k l_i Atirre" ., i,... ., r ::),,, 4-- k- 0,E, - , 1 10 r G NOT USED . 1°1 44 4 0 EUS PAT // ° F RE" R ' R EE E E E . '"G CMgrA ' S ' ITE T O=D AN"T'" / c /. 7 1 // /./ ///// / Ht ------ "'' - , - ., '''''T :- -- -■ '''',..' 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CEILING TO BE DEMOLISHED iMMEMIii... - STORE ' 1 ' 'T. , ' , , _ I / 0 :', 1 / 77.• \P: - 0 X-rE.' !'" =' 1 , 0 • gheBONMAIRHE 1 ii II ( 0 ' ,n , ,■5 i P. i PP .1E1 , .1E1 \ n :::::!:'-'' , ,;, 'I. NP li ; ,,, 17 t //' -.- ,--. .1 ‘..' C n . Seattle, WA 98188 r ' -' 1,cer • -- ----- --- --- _ , Z.:> / id , ''';'" DEMOLISH ,,, Of FERMITCENTER , INI■I=MINMENNOINI■ .T H l 1 .\,.....,. i i -NEON :,...", : 10,,,,,:n% /1 '' e 1 ' 'TZ...,..,:, Ekn.' I! PROTECT AM. 0211 BON MARCIE SYS " . - - --- ' . ,IEl ''' -- -2 ( ': i nn A ® ' - "-: - - -, .,'" "2-in'E 1E !4n- c ----- ----- ,,,,,,,,t CHECKED M . i , T ! ''• KEY PLAN ' --:---. 1 ...., .,..... _ /7 • •-- - • • I - — 1 n i i- r (5 ...-=..T3. . . 0- .,e- 0 - H 1 • -. _ ,..,........... IMET TITIF IEILV1 I r , 5'1,I, , n.: , .. 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' - ra.rtti , I _.11 S\-__-,-- ' ...."„:7_ `‘E.0'A--- -- IF.. i nr - )' ., 8 : - . ` cs I DEMOLISH /f HPr9 p 1 jel 777 —, i v ,„ —1 ..„ . 1 . ., _ ■■, - _I - 0 °:_ Pus" Li 3-- - i -01 - - - - , j__ _ I' II III d_d_i_ 1-D2 __ - - -- - -- - - - : I I I I , H H I, .11,11, , ■■..■ ,1 Federated SPACE ''• 1 r 'r,', STORE PLANNING-ARCHITECTURE CONSTRUCTION-ENGINEERING i ;:.- ::::" - 5/8 TYPE •,, GYPSUM BOARD ,7 - - 3 EP, METAL STUDS LI' 30/, METAL STUDS H 'CLENCO: /1000 ONONNATI OK.. '' 1 d CLEMPO' 6000 a SLOTS AT 2' OC 1 25 INSERT I :11 C 171.1%7T ' r 0 C , 125 INSERT 11 3,8" METAL STUDS 3 0/8 METAL STUDS 7 OR APPROVED EQUAL 0-SLOTS Al 2' OC. ri , 5/8' TYPE 00 GYPSUM BOARD Ce. ''''' .:-F4:= 7 WE s STREET ;;;.... i ., :•:/ Il - i 71 , , -1-- 3 \ ./j -1 : 1:1 i .'4 1 3.5/8" STUDS 0 16" 0 C 4 /___ DI, PROJECRION T. 1/16 PROJECTION 1 --,' 11 1/16" PROJECTION TYP d prZZL. -1 . 1 1 1 L, -1 5/8 TYPE 'X" GYPSUM BOARD 0 1 5/f0 TYPE 'X' GYPSUM BOARD 1 1.,._ 5/f0 TYPE 'X' GYPSUM BOARD •:' 1 Ni- 1, PAT. WALL r 1 - \ \ METAL CORNER . SANI FRANCISCO OFFICE BEAD 50 01 STREET NO, A L TEGESSEP STANDARDS IN EIRE FATED WALL ASSEMBLIES SHALL SAN MAXIS.. CA 06.6 uRATAN OR, RAO, OF P.D. AS SECURED SEE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS F. 655-63.64238 A 1. SECTION: TYP. WALL W/ SINGLE RECESSED STANDARD B PLAN SECTION: WALL Wi DOUBLE SIDED RECESSED STANDARDS c PLAN SECTION: TYP. WALL WITHOUT STANDARDS D pLAN SECTION: WALL NEAR UNUSED AREA W/ RECESSED STANDARD E F SECTION: FINISHED WALL END ■ms■se C.6061.1 1 - APCNTECT 1 ■ , METAL CORNER 1 BEAD IVILLIAM 0 O.' AFF ' 5//3 TYPE 00 GYPSUM BO.D ' .intin 1 ASSOCIATES 3.5/8" a 16' OC I I I 1 Taarh,Ler,T.:afteIX-7.6170.1 - '11 ' , 1 M 1r —7 9 fl i 3E/8' METAL STUDS GPTCHNI UDARD , P,j ' TIPPVI/TBSI ' ATIg -'" • , ,11•1 1111 11 11 I 1 1 ,: 5 1 I 1 11 1 . , 1: II EXISTING PARTITION , 4 11 VIF OW I ' WINEMiga I d, —I : . U'Al()7..) 3.5/8' AITL. STUDS alilWill NEW 2 Pr 1.1. STUD 1 : _, I' ' 1 1 1 1 \ 11 11 : 5/, TYPE "X' GYPSUM BOARD / , = ■ 1 i MADELINE SPEER ASSOCIATES (--- LI 5/13 TYPE 00 GYPSUM BOA. 785 MARKET STREET, SUITE 900 SAN FRANCISCO. CA 96103 3-5/80 STLEIS 0 IS' 0 C I k,' \,„, , . 6155.097T Fax, 6155.0679 • ii.M.M■MINIM r ANCHOR AS REQUIRED 4111111[51 7- FLOOR LINE 1332 1 ' 7 1 REC,TERED I ei \ rCY NOTES: I SEE STRUCTURAL DWGS FOR STRUCTURAL REQUIREMENTS ,__________— F PLAN SECTION: FURRING CONDITION AT (El INTERIOR WALL G PLAN SECTION: FURRING CONDITION AT (El INTERIOR WALL W/ STD. H r SECTION: CORNER CONDITION AT WALL INTERSECTION 1 1:1_ SECTION: WALL NEAR UNUSED AREA, NO RECESSED STANDARDS j VERTICAL SECTION: TYP. LOW WALL ilw■ii■I EXISTING DECK i 11-71.: ' '- 1 1 p_i„ F . EXISTING DECK i 1 1 1 ...1 .1 21 I SEE ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS FOR STUD NI 1 1 1 GENERAL PARTITION NOTES 1 .1 1 , i 1 : . . SPECIFICATION & TYPICAL CONNECTION IB DECK „ Tr. 1, , STRUCTURE . • 2 CONFIRM WITH ARCHITECTURAL DRAWINGS ALL i PFI'— 7 PARTITIONS AND WALL DETAILS . , 1 5' ., • ... t GYPSUM BOARD FULL HEIGHT ,-: 2' •,.. ., ■ '2! . r:' • r j-' ,.. ',. 1.f.-1 5/8" GYP BD a , ,--;::—\ Lz tO 1,- " ffilliiirilililiii . 111 I III 11111 ' r \ 1 1, ' ACT GEEING 1.111111•11,4,,,, q ;411H111 , Ki \ AC T. OR GYP. BD CBUNG. 14/ OBLING. ,.., I-1 WhERE OCCURS 1E NEW 5/8A TYPE X' GYP BD 1 5/8" TYPE YYPS11:171071 ,..1 \ ACT OR GYP. BD CEILING. GYPS101 BOARD STOCK S. PT. FLOOR SALES SIDE [..., 146 WHERE OCCURS i i:1 -' 1 c 1,,E1 t, 1 4 9, P; I IE T1-I '-'-' I'; ',, '-.1-• LE .Y., ,..5I BACK AREA 7 : j 1 ,, ..1 FLOOR SALES FLOOR SALES '' 111PE t17.1r10"'A'RD NI LT , :::,' 11 _161'_11', ANCHOR AS REED ••___-. 1._II ANCHOR AS REDID . ...:1 1 1 - -- - A -1 -- / RIP L_ofrI 1 ' 1.'-''' - 7 7- • . i .•: . 5 - ' ..,:- -- , PA' E --- - -- '-- 7 ' . . - . -. 1 I 114.1 ANCHOR AS REOD : A .7. - : ,..: _An, NOTE REFER: ' •• -; ,,l'..."'•-: ---• . .- • :. - •• . : •, . - - 1 HR EIRE RATED RART MUS CONFORM 70 UL DESIGN ASSEMBLY W.5 . , T 7_ • .., G . a .5 ' : . . K VERTICAL SECTION: NEW FULL HEIGHT PARTITION -1 HR. RATED PARTITION L VERTICAL SECTION: PARTITION TWO SIDED GYP BD M VERTICAL SECTION: NEW FLOOR TO CEILING PARTITION N VERTICAL SECTION: PARTITION ONE SIDE GYP BD 121 LAYERS OF GYP BD 0 ' - ' 11 'I 3 5/8' X 20 GA CONT TRACK ATTACH TRACK TO DECK WITH El IL / 10 TEK SCREWS GYP BD CORNED BEAD - ':. ' NI/EI P AI C I. /7 .1 .e.' I FO1 1 5/8 TYPE X' GYP BD ' I 1 I 3 5/8x22 GA MTL STUD I-4 1 ' 3/47 DIA VENT A D(0 jam■Idi a 1 HOLES AS REQUIRED ' : WI IEJ STRUCTURE AUL DECK EXTEND STUDS TO 1 r UNDERSIDE OF STRUCT SEE 7/A502 1E1 STRUCTURE MU DECK ' 11 pa MILLWORK BY INI 6' 22 GA Mil STUD I.UE FOR PERMIT 05-06-02 24" 0 G II Il ME DEFLECTION 121 LAYERS OF 5/8' GYP BD 4" NTT STUD 20 GA I L PERIMETER FIXTURE CONTRACTOR TYPE "X" OVER .P.', 11 • POWER AND CABLE REOUIRED NO ReASIO. 0A. 121 LAYERS OF 5/8" GYP. 0 S1'4C rSITDETAIL TYPE "X' OVER ' 3 5/.20 GA MTL STUD 1 2 1/2" FURRING No 4 SIM I I _ . ,: , : E E 'R G57 E M E IS ' MM././11.11.. 1 1 STORE , — 2' ZANNEL SEE DETAIL 4 SIM 8/5 .• GYPSUM BOARD • 6 1.1.1 1 CH TYPE 'X' , I31 /10 SCREWS TYP 1 , L , , s7heBONMANCH E 1 1 5/8' GYPSUM BOARD /1•66 6 HOZ jili nalmmic SOUTHCENTER (TUKWILA) w"RER'EE-xo'ccuri 1 PERMIT CENTER SEE FLOOR PLAN I I L=TTET'sr,:, :',I'c'' ' 500 Southcenter Mall .. .„--7 . WALL VIF '''.21'' 5/8 GYPSUM BOARD •Y BASE WHERE OCCUR 1 1 4 1 131 /10 SCREWS TYP. Seattle, WA 98188 M11■11111M111■1■1 PROJECT No 0211 BON MARCHE SMB - , 3 5/.20 GA BRACING 2 -.P. ` 1 CATE 05 p,,, 6:22 MTL STUD ippIL , S A UOT ,, P/NS a 24"MAX BONI M5 DIA , 5/8' TYPE X. , GYP BD DRAWN BY CADD DEPT. 111 5/8' TYPE 1 , GYP BO CHECK. DY - SCALE 1/8 . 1-0 I MINI ‘ 72788 1 014 NI A : PPP : 0 ; E T 17:1 ' i Air , 131 MO SCREWS T. 1 1 1 , ii.M.M.M. MY- a 1 1/r EMB NATI 06 WO 11 . 011 FsM'EEIPIE:T1312T-E0O SHEET TIRE g' 1 A P.. TAGGERED INTO 1E1 CONC. SLAB TYP Cli1,,,,, t, ,,, , A 2 1 SSS WALL TYPES, 22 • 1 ,,, jc) PARTITION DETAILS t AND SECTIONS , - -- ,-, = ..m...... SHEET NO. p 1 VERTICAL SECTION: (NI FULL HEIGHT JUNIORS PARTITION Q VERTICAL SECTION: LOW PARTITION AT (N) FULL HEIGHT PARTITION R VERTICAL SECTION: LOW PARTITION AT (El PARTITION S VERTICAL SECTION: FITTING ROOM TV OPENING 0-4 .....■........■ ■1111= ] DE. 1E1 DECK STRUCTURE VfF Federated SPACE t ' 1 m I r ------- — '-,------ , --,------,==j, STORE PtANNOIG-ARCHTECTORE CONSTRUCTION-ENGINEERING H \ , \ L 1E1 DECK STRUCTURE VIE 0 \ N , 1,,,,,' i ' ET:F(212FL \ ONCNNATT OFFICE FT 'e S■ 4‘ ' S L g '' ' ' T : \ --'(''' , . GA a •5" OC \ \ r 'I SEE ARCH DWG'S \ \ r w.f SELefinf ST.. STP.TuRE ABOVE \ ' i \ . . ' A \ / 1 ' grfli - rg . 0 " \ \ L ' I ' /-'-' 0 AS REO'D — L NEW YORK OFFICE ' '' ' CI 5/8METAL STUD 1 \ 1 \ , \ I 'T " . 0 „ 1 L',-"Enso" 0 SAN FRANCISCO OFFCE ' • UNDERSIDE OF STRUCTURE 1 1410SCREWS , . , UNDERSIDE OF STRUCTURE 1 \ 1 . • 31/2" ROLLED CHANNEL \ I 48" 0.C. MAX comerreer 1 . 5/10 GYP BD TYPE .x. 2 l' I 1, TAG XINNELS a l' <.ID --- .Ip , gir , • NVILLIAM I 11m. , ---- . • • 1 1 AFF 0, I TUD ',--' I , T , 0 ,, FM:AVEXACT 'i FOLK I \ ASSOCIATES , t . - 1 1 zramarER L. li . - I Tal mom rr-vaa ekx (.4 ' I , JOINTS 1 1E/ 5, GYP. BD. TYPE . X . 1 • . i 11 4 1 \ . . If _____,I TO:REL'X'5CT . , \-- ::: - .nf f ---1 ' F " . . MADELINE SPEER ASSOCIATES 11--] 7. MARKET STREET..I. SIOD --- .0.3 CHA.ELS a , i C MAK _ 1E1 SOFFIT a 9 AFF ciI.3 SAN FRANCISCO. GA 98103 5/8f GYP BC 7 y. 815551097r Fa•L 515581.09 /1111/1/11 A SECTION: GYP. TO ACT B SECTION: JUNIORS SOFFIT @ EXISTING CEILING C SECTION: JUNIORS SOFFIT @ EXISTING SOFFIT D SECTION: NOT USED - EXISTING DECK ,-- EXISTING DECK 1E1 DECK STRUCTURE VIE 1E1 DECK STRUM. VIF V RECI,S 1 I I :.- »--, , Prz-AW ,,, - --\\ [ 1 1 / , ' AT S TZFI X T ' RAX - LrLIEC L n ' TH ,F7 A MZ„ =,g..= i - 1 - 7 [ \ . / 7 . SCREWS 121 1 10 TEK SCREWS • $€€ DETAIL 17 , SEE DETAIL 17 / L \ . )( 1 i rtnN / / TDE'grAN'DRZTa. 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H I - STUD ' ' 1 1 . t STUD i f , L5 ED ., VO STUD '1 . 1 , 13 11 BuSINAY GRID 1 1 , kiFO f k \ -I LL, ' I I i t' 11 1 1 8.1 3 ■ ' 1 '1 2 .. .f ‘ AFF - 1 11 TYP 1" I , 1] • • 120 Mr AFFS , . rAlM_Safr'" [-, • ,P;OrglalirGTINIJOUS • .---f -- - -_ _____7 I . • ., f 1 • "--- II.fl , f , V 1 Frir: 1,1 •- . , , .--, ' C ele '1 ri f , t f f 1 VItOrMg i 4 r - ,f 1 1'1 J 1 I , 1 ; r - mETAL STUD , f i f V 11 , . fEf 1 YI,W7G°,;; / i ., NI 1 '11-\ ' li, • 4 ,2, - AFF 1 1 1 \ \ I -, 1 1 . 1 M'ATZI'ArKr' RPAV,Urgg22"R / 1 \ 1,_ 31/2" ROLLED CHANNEL JOINTS JOINTS I _ F 0.C. MAX , , _ _ _ _ __ __ ____ _ , ..._,L --- --•=.1 1 f I --- - - - - --- , 1' 1 ' " 11 1 , 1 1 I J : • !-- , •i.% tkl STUD 21/2 METAL STUD E SECTION: JOUNG MEN'S SOFFIT F SECTION: CHILDREN'S SOFFIT G SECTION: JUNIORS FITTING ROOM SOFFIT H SECTION: CHILDREN'S FITTING ROOM SOFFIT HANGER WIRE. ANCHOR TO rSTRUCTURE ABOVE AS RE. , //- ADD DoST COvER ISSUE FOR PERMIT 0,06-02 HANGER WIRE ANCHOR TO 60 n5a3KSKS oAr5 L . , t,--,_. 1, STRUCTURE ABOVE AS REO'D. 1 ____L ! P - , =MEIMIIIIIII■■ r V ELECTRIFIED CEILING GRID EYE HOOK WITH NUT. f .. .. .,_ 10-11 AFF 0 1 . f 10 AFF 0 STORE ■ I 1 .! _ ,_ I I \ \ ' Iil T 1,0" 7 7 I, 7 01 7heBONMAR(HE cr, i ; MAL - 6 2E2 SOUTHCENTER (TUKWILA! , i 1 , 11 ELECTRIFIED CEILING GRID \ L \-- GYP. BD CEILING , f 1 1 1 f „ ,,., 1 ' I ' I_ , 1 1 I WELDED METAL FRAME , 500 Southcenter Mall 11 - : sommowsmes■ [ [ [ [ [ VERTICAL WELDED METAL 1 I ! I \ BLOCKING AS RE. 1 L 1,11 FRAME BEYOND PROJECT NO. 0211 BON MARCHE SMB c I r — 7 ■ , , , 1/4" MILK WHITE PLEXIGLAS 0416 05-06-02 , 1 IA" MILK WI, PLEXIGLASS 7. f. - r f _1 L LI COLORED GELS BY OM r „ h COLORED GELS BY VM DRAWN. GADD DEPT. i BOTTOM PANELS TO BE 1 ,' 1 WELDED METAL FRAME ' 1 \ ' • II ! \ \ IG I 1 TO LHTS. 1 HY scALE 1/8 G , 1---1--------..- Mr DIA. 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HARDWOOD REDUCER STRIP D FULL $i ❑ 1 EM B" _ ; � STONE OR CERAMIC TILE. u - - OR ROPPE I'de 12 Max SLOPE. AG L2 MA% SLOPE AS PER N. CORK ciTCE / PER uBC SECTION 11338 1c VERIFY THICKNESS t - ¢ ¢ `� UBC SECTION 1133B]d 2 0 " MIN. 1/ t WEST 34:N GTREET _ _ �-- PAWING NE'NYORK NY'OLIN / \ CONCRETE SURFACE ' ��'� ._ _ ( Fax 22 a3s"2]n }— . VINYI FLOORING { r y I LATEX RAMPING 1 MARBLE OR TILE IN - SETTING BED WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE SN FRANCSL3 CFFICE THINSET METHOD CONCRETE SURFACE m REDUCER STRIP MERCER At UNIVEL'21 t2 MA% SLOPE AS PER RSA \ WD FLOORING THICKNESS 4 - - x ,,1- • SA EL STREET A UBC 1133B.7.4 WOOD = ISAW RT8 366608. 777 VARIES SEE SPECIFICATIONS =- � , , _ _ FA% NOTE: PROVIDE A TYPICAL GROUT WIDTH OF NOMINAL 1/16" { \ \1 1/8 W DE META ` MORTAR - STRIP FLUSH WITH fFl1LS.NTxAT TOP OF MARBLE OR TILE (ZINC! rrti»r[Cr � � CARPET TO CONCRETE O STONE / CERAMIC TILE TO CONCRETE O WOOD TO CONCRETE ®1 VINYL TO TILE (KID'S REINVENT) AYH' L \11 \ /'L J / L FULL ,, B FULL SIZE C FULL SIZE P0L T.> \ 2'.0' MIN. t : PAWING ASSOCLATES VWYIL FLOORING —\ CARPEf� LATE% PAMPING \ / T¢M F H /P SUi i CONCEIT SLAB J \ \ \Y J 1�j I%OCl - e+x% PK lm6l 6�-n¢n CONTRACTOR TO FEATHER OLT I I 11 1 Ir VIII 1 (III II I II CHANGE IN ELEVATION OVER YE" MIN. . -___.. _.- -_.. __- -__ / GRANITE CONTINUOUS ZINC ANGLE WOOD FLOORING THICKNESS CONTINUOUS ZINC ANGLE SCHLUTER SCHLUTER SYSTEMS MODEL "SCHIENE -AE" VARIES SEE SPECIFICATION$ SYSTEMS MODEL 'SCHIENE -AE" OR EQUAL VERIFY HEIGHT IN FIELD ELASTOMERIC CAULK OR EQUAL VERIFY HEIGHT IN FIELD I/6' WIDE METAL CERAMIC / DUagRV CIE A LIGN WITH OVERALL HEIGHT. EXPANSION JOINT TO ALIGN WITH OVERALL HEIGHT ZWC STRIP ADHESIVE 'INYL SEGUOER ROPPE Em ORSON NTERIoN - F. \ OR uERCER 4`:5 1 : Max SLOPE SEE SPECRICARTIONG /B STONE. VERIE THICKNESS /B° -WOOD FLOORING THICKNESS r VINYL TO CARPE (KID R MADELINE SPEER ASSOCIATES LI / \ GP. 8 .aN ,.338 T< \ 1 DZ FULL SIZE VARIES SEE SPECIFICATIONS LL A NY E u SAN AFRANCSCO. SIR., CA 94103 900 / ¢ _�-_ ROPPE /116 OR MERCER 1 160 _ _ L tiI _ L � - _ _ VINYL REDUCER STRIP. SUBMIT 415.5.0977 Fac 415.641.046_ _ / ,-- 1 ,7 - - // / i I SAMPLES FOR COLOfl SELECTION r fff "' 6 BY FEDERATED CORP. SERVICES c m CERAMIC TILE, VERIFY THICKNESS I 1:2 MAX SLOPE AS PEA 3 \ \ UBC SECTION 11338.1.4 ` ROBER ' .,MOTH E 81 SETTING BED WAERPROOFING MEMBRANE WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE SUBMIT SAM LES FOR COLOR THINSET METHOD VCl SELECTION BY FEGERA TED FLASH PATCH ` 1341' -Ej�,$ ;f. E CORPORA $ERi ".CES. �� L ■ 1 F'I' \ T ADHESIVE N OTE ( - PROVIDE A TYPICAL GROUT WIDTH OF NOMINAL 1/16" - �� " SETTING BED \ , 41LLI 41 41 LY THINS.- METHOD .,,iE „F •xASHINN;CTi_ NOTE I. PROVIDE A TYPICAL GROUT WIDTH OF NOMINAL 1/16" CL CAR SIZE F PET TO VINYL TILE O CERAMIC TILE TO STONE O WOOD TO WOOD LOS CERAMIC TILE TO VCT 6 FULL FULL SIZE FULL SIZE H FULL SIZE CONTRACTOR TO FEATHER 3T CHANGE IN ELEv.ATIDN - Ov. A 5' -0 SPAT: IN ORDER 1/16 11/2 BRUSHED STAINLESS TO MANTAIN THE FLUSH STEEL ANGLE - SEE HEIGHT OF CARPET WITH ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING MARBLE WHEN COMPRESSED -- - -. ___.. E.._ / CERAMIC TILE COMPANY CARPET TRIM "CTC 12 Cr' TILE N - CONTINUOUS ZINC ANGLE OR "C 38 CT" SIZE AS REQURED ALUMINUM FIWSH N SCHLUTER SYSTEMS MODEL "SCHIENE-AE" - CONT SUSAN DOLA " 4 19001 2365230 N N OR EQUAL. VERIFY HEIGHT IN FIELD CONTRACTOR TG FEATHER OUT PATCH STONE F 7171C711',1511' ? TILE , ----....../1111A TO ALIGN WITH OVERALL HEIGHT. CAR =ET , f C HANGE N ELEVATION OVER 3'-0" MIN. - t ELASiOMERIC CAULK VERI � EXPANSION JOINT _ / ® WOOD FLOORING THICKNESS \ B / r / T NSET B ENHOD Mr ELASTOMERIC CAULKING CARPET FVARES SEE SPECIFICATIONS VINYL TILE \\ TO MATCH GROUT COLOR \\ • - 1 / SETTING BED . A c a 1/4" \ i 5 u WOOD FLOOflIG S I THICKNESS VA BEE SPECIFICATION ,III ® \- - THINSET METHOD L _ ¢ _ a '11' VIII I II I I �t� - Fi � - ► = � / U 5/6' GYP. BOARD /4{ I \ WELL BULKHEAD \ \ � 1 WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE FLASn P r J ? \ / - \ `WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE LASH T MAINTAIry F!,iSH +EIGHT IA CONCRETE SLAB _ CONTINUOUS ZINC ANGLE OF CARPET 7,% STONE CKLE55 STRIP GEE ARCHITECTURAL // 12 MA% SLOPE AS PER DRAWINGS c SCHLUTER SYSTEMS MODEL - SCHIENE -Ac UBC SEC MOO ",338.74 OR EQUAL VERIFY HEIGHT IN FIELD NOTE - NOTE. TO ALIGN WITH OVERALL HEIGHT. PROVIDE A TYPICAL GROUT WIDTH OF NOMINAL 1/16' - O CARPET TO STONE / CERAMIC TILE O MOP STOP AT OPEN WELL FLOOR EDGE O CARPET TO WOOD O VINYL TO WOOD / STONE FULL SIZE J FULL SIZE FULL SIZE FULL ESCALATOR FLOOR CERAMIC TILE OR STONE SAW CUi CONTROL JOINTS PLATE - BY ESCALATOR MANUFACTURER TRUSS SUPPORT ANGLE- /8" BY ESCALATOR MANUFACTURER CTC JOINT - A PREFABRIC CA J / CONTRACTOR TO FEATHER LOCATE OvFA BY CERAMIC TOOL COMPA001 ULK 2365230 OINT L ■ p e4 ® OUT CHANGE M ELEVATION STRUCTURAL JOINTS COLOR TO MATCH GROUT OVER A H•-0 SPAN SEE STRUCTURAL CRA WING$ GONUNUOU$ ZBIC ANGLE /- ?ONTINUOU$ ZING ANGLE ETASTONERIC CAULK SCHLUTER SYSTENG MODEL C R SYSTCIAS MODE,'SGHIENEAE EXPANGION JGNi. 1 STONE Ofl C'cgAMIC TILE SCONE Ofl CERAMIC TILE SCreENE AE" OR APPROVED / OR EQUAL VERIF _ CHT V FIELD 1' - 0 EN SS AND \ // EflIFY THICKNESS ANO 5 EQUAL Y HEIGHT D 0 RL GN WITH 0 RALL nE'GnT Gn AG REO WED. FLASH AG REQUIRED. II I 1 /8 " / 7 TO ALIGN WITH OVERALL HEIGHT. c 1 8 STONE OR CERAMIC LE CONTWUOUS ZINC ANGLE / I VERIFY TWOKNESS G1 0- y;Mll1� - 7 I I Q+- ��_ � - H = - I • ,, SCH OR SYSTEMSMODEE "SCHIENE -AE' �.� IiPhY'Y-D • { , %% -_ - i i ��. /, -j. "�' j OR OALGN Wfl1HVOVE HEIGHT RALL HEIGHT M t L J � ' f SETTING BED i m N i� DENS. METHOD - �¢C 1M.eM, SETTING BED WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE. �- CONCRETE SLAB -- THINS. METHOD NOTE: NOTE: NOTE L , C ,,, PROVIDE A TYPICAL GROUT WIDTH OF NOMINAL 1/16' .. PROVIDE A TYPICAL GROUT WIDTH OF NOMINAL MTS STONE FLOORING F FLOOR FINISH G CONTRACTOR TO COORDINATE HEIGHT _IF. 7 F YLH T. TO HEIGHT OF ESCALATOR MAY - 6 2002 PERMRCENTEP (� CARPET TO CARPET CERAMIC TILE TO CERAMIC TILE . 0 WOOD TO STONE / CERAMIC TILE \' ) ESCALATOR LANDING PL TO CERAMIC TILE / STONE ISS FOR PERMIT � -06.02 No. NEvrmons \ M FULL SIZE N CERAMIC A FULL sit= s LOCATE OV ER UCK LINE OF FOR EDGE. ; e B O N (H STRUCTURAL JOINTS TILE AISLE 1 T 1B' r , frv O HELD Cur TILE 1/6' SAWCUT iYP. AT FINISH CHANGES O O 8 W �/�/ OTP PROJECT No- 0211 BON MARCHE SMB FuL TILE MASED EDGE, + \ FULL TILE II O ' . GATE OS -0 7 FE OR CRAMIC E "L i /$' / ` . lEAIFY iNICK AND 41 * W � &02 FLASH AS REQUIRED. - DR av I 3' -0' TYP. 4 1 6 CHECKED AWN 33' CARD DEPT. ° E. M EMBR E 3 3" WOE _� . C - AISLE 1 Ai CONCRETE SLAB xPp_N$IOY JOINT [ �_ `� ` EE GTRUCTURAL DRAWINGS FOR EXPANSION JOINTS LOCATION /i � � ! .7 C c s REEi Pity FLOAT TI CONCRETE SLAB FLOOR ( O / / / O O FLOORING SETTING BED —FLOAT MATERIAL e / THINSE METHOD V8 ". 1 /B' SAW DDT }__ (/ TRANSITION �$AW LNT DETAILS 117 '1 137 N OTE I. FLASH 3DE MIN. AL EITHER SIDE OF LQ TRANSITION OF CARPEL r0 STONE /CERAMIC NOTE TILE OR WOOD FLOORING. COLOR OF MATERIAL USED FOR FLOAT TO MATCH EXISTING 2. JOINTS TO BE LOCATED SLAB COLOR ,g^ IN TILE JOINT NEAREST COLUMN - T9 TERLINE WITH FIELD CUi SHEET N0. TILE ON ONE SIDE OF JOINT. = ® CONSTRUCTION JOINT DETAIL AT STONE / CERAMIC TILE ® TRANSITION RAMP @ JUNIOR'S ® CONCRETE SAWCUT ® JUNIORS FLOOR PUCK O PUCK AT RAMP 0-8 U , , /2 " -, -0 U L 1 1/2•:1" 0" FULL SIZE FULL SIZE P. M!MMIIBISEMOMEN FULL SIZE Federated SPACE L STORE PLANNNG- ARC.TECTLIRE C -ENGB" EERIPG T ��- �Vi 1 .9' -10" Q � GYP. BD. FULL HEIGHT CONTINUOUS BASE BELOW S /8' TYPE '%' FIRE SEALANT a LOP GYP. BD. FULL HEIGHT AND BOTTOM FIRE SEALANL 0 i0P J 5/' TMTT. STUD FRAMING 5/ 8" TYPE "X' 1 /a' CL. MIRROR ON MASTIC MCMINN OFFICE 3 5 /5" M. ST FRAIN TGH HE STPI,CTURE AND BOTTOM TIGHT T THE STR UCTURE MG AIBOVE GYP. 60 FULL HEIGHT T WEST SEVENTH STREET CN -. T- 552D2 _ _J FIRE SEALANT N TOP 5Tg T aL0 ABOVE I � AND BOTTOM CONTINUOUS BASE BELOW METAL CORNER BEAD - 11 Q MASTIC METAL 'J' MOLD ON TOP 8 i SCHEDULED BASE BOTTOM TO SECURE MIRROR IN NEW YORK OFRCE _ ® e' CASE OF MASTIC FAILURE. WV ST 34TH METAL CORNER BEAD �FIMSHED FLOOR I SCHEDULED BASE �N va<.N tt- NY t000i S CHECULED METAL 1" MOLD ON SIDES 1 /4' CL. MIRROR ON MASTIC % 2s3i]3Tx DIM TO OUTSIDE OF GYPSD COL. DM. FINISHED FLOOR • SAN W"CO OFRCE Dl PLAN DETAIL: CORNER D2 PLAN DETAIL: CORNER D3 SECTION DETAIL: BASE D4 SECTION DETAIL: MIRROR AND BASE 59 OFARRBL STREFT ".1'_0 3 ° =1 -0- 3• = - "' Zr2 CA 9 ' FAX 45- 904 -RT6 ExISTING STEEL COLUMN. $EE EXISTING STEEL COLUMN. SEE E %STNG STEEL COLUMN. SEE LOOK PLAN FOR LOCATION TYP FLOOR PLAN FOR LOCATION, TYP. FL PLAN FOR LOATION, TYP. SEE ':OI J.MN SCHEDULE / RATINGS O MAh'TAIN ALL REQUIRED SEE COLUMN SCHEDULE RAT TO MAINTAIN ALL flEOUIRED SEE COLUMN SCHEDULE G.. TO MAINTAIN ALL REQUIRED LU 101 j .. . RATINGS. ( I R c. I :[ O D,( \ /-I� i e ARMTECT 1 J �_ Y \ I. LINE OF BASE BELOW -� - -_— - ` �� a � I — �— I a ASSOCIATES � l I - EXISTING COLUMN ENCLOSURE NEW GYP BOARD _ PS GT re, 13 SEE COL. SCHEDULE AND 1 SEE COL SCHEDULE AND TE ! NEW GYP. BOARD eaa i '1 ._ _i /1 ELEVATION FOR FINISH ELEVATION FOR FINISH - SEE COL. SCHEDULE AND \ j/ INFORMATION w I w I INFORMATION. ELEVATION FOR FINISH INFORMATION. �% _I v L 0 DJ 4 0 J e-/\ / < z 0 D2 MADELINE SPEER ASSOCIATES ( — PLAN: COLUMN TYPE A O PLAN: COLUMN TYPE B ( n 1 PLAN: COLUMN TYPE C 185 MARKET STREET SURE 900 t �� /) SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94103 415.5410971 Fa, 415541.0314 COLUMN PLANS EE OLCEDLE D SEE COLUM SLE NOTE 1t ,(lA l ' �PC F:: T . 1 IS FOR S C CEILINUMN G HS IGH TS . ...14 S FOR SEE COLUMN CEILING HEIGH ULE FOR CBLING N HEIGCHEDUHTS. pIVIDUAL N ' 1 NOT INDICATED ON ELEVANONS: 10 r0, Fl MAY VARY. ' WILLIAM SAT: OF NAS,INCION i V2' REVEAL 1/2" REVEAL GYP. SD -FACE 9 - 0 ' II s TEMP CLEAR MIRROR W /POLISHED EDGES ON ME MASTIC (TYP) j W /METAL'J' MOLD TW d 801 MR AN. TRIP N SNES , SILICONE CAULK ALL JONTS EXISTING COLUMN ENCLOSURE GYP. BD. FACE - RN — / LOCATION OF DUPLEX OUTLET. LOCATION OF DUPLEX OUTLET. - METAL 1 MOLD ON SIDES VERIFY LOCATION FROM I VERIFY LOCATION FROM POWER/SIGNAL PLAN. ry ¢ POWER /SIGNAL PLAN. -- IAN. HT. FROM CENTERLINE 6 IS AFF. MIN. HT. FROM CENTERLINE IS 18' AFF I� f JJ CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE CUT-OUTS CONTRACTOR TO PROVIDE CUTOUTS FOR ELECTRICAL OUTLETS. I O ( \` FOR ELECTRICAL OUTLETS. _ m I �� METAL "J' MOLD ON TOP 8 BOTTOM ....\ 5,AEDULED '� EM SCHEDULED I I SCHEDCLED \ SE BASE P te. BASE \ ELEVATIO COLUMN TYPE A LE: COLUMN TYPE B ELEVATION: COLUMN TYPE C alms G YP BD ENC O G E Y P . BD. VATION ENCLOSURE GYP. V Ba ENCLOSURE COLUMN ELEVATIONS rn -D' FIRST FLOOR COLUMN SCHEDULE — N I ,„ AA,LENO SCE NNW I MOM TYPE I MWUOa COL ROME � cm MHO. WM 7.0" a FM U., ELEV. ABOVE PL.7 ENCLOSED W NEW GYP BOARD B P-2000 ENCLOSURE BOARD TO REMAIN -x000 cas muoRs W 2 2 SEE EIEV. ABOVE PL-7 ENCLOSE, AN IEW GYP. D. Jumo. DECK 0.9 M. SEE ELEv. ABOvE PL-7 MST.. coLum. Punt • OD P-2000 SEE ELEV. ABOVE - - NIOSED N EW GYP BOARD N ,0 .E E.V. ABOVE PL-7 ENCLOSED V NEW GYP. BOARO B P.7000 on AAAORS lo a - + R NEW GYP. BOARD B P.7000 APPAREL SE ELEV. ABOVE EXNTNG COLUMN TO REMAIN - - V-Ir SEE ELEV. ABOVE PL-7 ENCLOSED W NEW GYP BOARD B p... E. .0. DECK 1. PA SEE ELEV. ABOVE PL.7 EXISTING COWIN .CLOSLIIE TO REMAIN A • AND. M.S. ` 2..0- SEE N - ENCL.. N NEW GYP. BOARD B p.m E. INMATE APPAREL SEE ELEV. ABOVE MI TNG CLBUIN ENCLOSURE TO REMAIN A . : SEE ELEV. ABOVE P. BOARD B P2000 _ - ENCLOSED P. .,IJ: PABEL PL-7 - - - _ EXSTONG COLUMN TO RERAN COLL. MAY - E %uu2 TO MUM 1 G. ANIONS • AENS NP.OSED W NNEW G BOARD - MAY CENTER ISSN FOR PERMIT 05-06-02 Gx SEE ELEV. ABOVE NCLOSFD N NEW GP. BOARD _ • = LENS BE EL.. ABOVE - ENCLOSED N NEW GP. BOARD - x0. RE... GATE • DUNG LEA'S NCLOSED N NEW GP. BOARD P2000 DUNG LENS CECIL TB CIA. SE ELEV. ABOVE PL-7 BOSTNG COLUMN ENCLOSURE TO REMAIN AINDRS OED( I, DLL SE ELEV. ABOVE PL.7 FfxSLNG CaUW ENCLOSURE TO RERAN STONE YOUNG IBMS OE. TS DIA. SEE ELEV. ABOVE vL BA. 1 EMU. COWIN ENCLOSURE TO R YOUNG MEWS BE ELEV. ABOVE PL, ENCLOSED N NEW GYP. BOARD P.2000 �h e B O N M A R C H IDS _ rouxG OEMs SEE ELEV. ABOVE - ENCLOSED N IEW GP. BOARD P • mG LQlS SEE ELEV. ABOVE NCLOS N NEW GP. BOARD ABOVE ENCLOSED N NEW GYP. BOARD P SOUTHCENTER (TUKWM) at ...WS S 3 T-e'DLL SEE EEV. ABOVE V09 DOSTNG Cauca ENCLOSURE TO REM. - W0 Soutl,centeT Mall FOB YOUNG J. c m - EM ABOVE ENCLOSED R NEW GP. BOARD Seattle, WA 98188 ME. SEE ELEV. ABOVE ENCLOSED N NEW GP. BOARD ENCLOSED 22 G 8 Cremes SEE ELEV. ABOVE e. ENCLOSED W NEW GP- BOARD HENS - SE ELEV. ABOVE a PROJECT N0. CmMUM. - . E ELEV. ABOVE B -9 N NEW GP. BOARD 0211 BON MARCHE SMB MORE. SE ELEV. ABOVE VB.9 ENCL0.0 N NEW GP. BOARD P.. DAIS 05 - - SEE ELEV. ABOVE VB.9 EXISTRG COLUMN ENCLOSURE TO RUM cwLWENS - SEE ELEV. . ABOVE DRAWN By EBSTNG COLUMN ENCLOSURE TO REMAIN CADD DEPT. CHILDREN'S NEW SEE ELEV. ABOVE B -9 ENCLOSED V W G BOARD C1i' F,JICD 41'',r CALKED BY . • CHILDREN$ SEE ELEV. ABOVE V0-9 ENCLOSED N NEW GYP. BOARD P-2901 SCALE URENS W.' YD • - SEE ELEV. ABOVE B.9 ENCLOSED Pi NEW GP. BOARD ELEV. ABOVE ve -s ENCLOSED PI NEW GYP. BOARD MP 2 1 .. CORD.. SEE ELEV. ROVE ENCLOSED N NEW GYP. BOARD P ]901 J SHEET E w li ABOVE ENCLOSED N EW GYP BOARD I HENS - SEE ELEV. ABOVE F.D. Cauca ENCLOSURE TO E.. VISECN DREMS SEE E.V. ABOVE 0 9 enema COLUMN ENCLOSURE TO RERAN - .------------, COLUMN It L25 - SE ELEV. ABOVE V0a ENCLOSURE TO REMAIN SCHEDULES 9 '� °M EMU. COLUMN ENCLOSURE TD REMAIN oW SEE ELEV. ABOVE ENCLOSURE TO REM IN AND DETAILS ei LP9 LnxOSENS D 0 TS OM. SEE ELEV. ABOVE Y09 EXLSTNG COLUMN ENUOSWE TO RHI N 3 SHEET N0. 0 -9 ----- L I YPICAL DOOR DE fAILS GENERAL DOOR NOTES DOOR TYPES I REFER IG PARTITION PI MIS BO, DOOM KUMMER AMAK FIE, KARSWZRE 1,11EER _p_;__ Federated SPACE ,. : COORDINATE DOOR HARDWARE MIME., WHIR ARCHITECTURAL STORE PLAM'ANG / / SPECIFICATIONS / li /I\ 1 ii 11 CONSTRUCTION-ENGINEERING ' • . • • -- - : - I ' 1 / / 3 VERIFY ALL WADY/ARE REQUIREMENTS MEM, MG LC., REOUIREMENAS LAYGH OWNER 3 . El ,),;",,,)'"'"" El Ei ):)", r i ',),)-, 1 1 i LOGIASET - LOCKSET O. EO GLASS GLASS GLASS DOOP '; I K ,, mem. snmE \ ` 11 —7 1! \ t 1 1 it \ \ I/ 1,,," 1.,, .,,,,, FF ri ,F , ., F . . , . , ,..-- _.,_, ,,,„ NEW TOR% °MOE 1_ . - - q i -- - --- --•' 1 .i .,---- 7 ---- - -- 1 i; A 1 "''''''''." G 1 'LlISH DOME DOORS F rr Irr 'r rr rr Irr : rIrr :, --- r.--,1rr _ - (-1 ta “1 , >r '4'4 . 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CASED OADWA6 1 OPENPIO 1 `,',M,t',:rWt=r''''' MADELINE SPEER ASSOCIATES ' , - r c, 40 ,,,.., 785 NIA.PFET STREET BUTZ BOB HARDWOOD TRAM HANDWOOD ,NN, . PAINT GRADE PAINT GRADE IMEN a —7, ,,Ep ,0LE I \ ,..., , ,.., IBIDDE:B SAN:PANC.SCO G.%G11,1 . / -I .5 . -2YAFF 7.5A \ ' .5, * \\ A., 33 7 ,----.„ " 1 Eil3". OPEN OPEN PEEP HCLE \ . k.A. =iiiii..... ' ..10YA„ 'A., \. METAL DOOR FRAME A WOOD FRAME DOOR WOOD TRIMMED OPENING FRAME r METAL TRIMMED OPENING FRAME( B .) i-2 \ / , \ - - - 11--7:. '.-il . ' 3, 0 --') VISION AHRU OPPOSITE . ,,--.2 NOT USED :: .5.4 , . , Kt, )J - \ si i . r 1 FOWPAOLOwEDFD TOWLE DODD W MO' HOLLOW WM CASED MAW , I M.6 HOLLOW MUM CASED ORO.. D HEE HOLE . L_ I lowl . .- .. - - -- HARDWARE SCHEDULE LEGEND INTERIOR DOOR SCHEDULE NOTES: R silii■ 1 '`.-'. \ ril li - , , - _:,...., ,r,; --- --:---. •. . . _.,, T . L..H -' L tr BLOGB NG DOOR DESCRPTION I Or I VENDOR 1 rrEm . I :: I REFER TO ELEVATION SHEETS FOR DOOR AND FRIA. IBINFSH SEEM:LAG°. : - ' :-A ' ' In MI El .* MINUM TRAC NOT ALL DOOR AND HARDWABE :KEW WV B E USED ON THIS AWOKE, LA 'pl A 1 y r,v1 -- — ALU K 3 SIAM,. SW SOLID WOOD 2 FBB179 4 5 526 SOL ORM 3 REFER TO INTERIOR COOP SCHEDULE TABLE FOR DOOR SWING DAREC,ON ' '1 I D 1 III 75I J LEWBALOCKSET A BEST 93NTABIS 626 SCW - SOLID CORE WOOD DOOR WIDTH AND DOOR TAW DETAIL — 3=3.35,,,,,„= . '--K--T-Z--1k AU WI 1 V 0 • FLOG; STA, A 1.5 438 626 A REFER TO ELEVATION SHEETS FOR DOOR AND FRAME FINISH SPECIRCAGONS iii A.NERAL — "Wan HM - HOLLOW METAL 5 SEE A.2 4 FOR BUILDING SCHEDULE K ' - Y L.A. . 3 STANLEY FBB179 4 5 626 DA - DOUBLE ACTING 3 SGL WILLA STOD A NES 407 ON mu 626 - r f ) - L • LEFT HANDED :.E.A.F ,,,T G m • ,..E / t ' 1 3 STANLEY BB3122-= 5 626 JIL R P,HT HANDED LEAP DOUBLE ACTING DOOR FRAME . r. , WOOD TRIMMED POCKET DOOR . I ' J I FLOOR STOP A BEST 5 43''''' : 2N1 L/R - LEFT AND RiGHT MANDEB LEAF .38 I I A NORTON 650ABF SBL 7!) LR I.B. HAND REVERSE LEA, 1 , g i ''g BwvR SEA A GENERAL HBBGE . . ■ K 3.33 __ P,GHT ;AND REvERSE LEA, 1 A _ WIATABAS 625 ALOOR STOP WES 626 58L li} L/R R LEFT AND .G1 HANDED REVERSE LEAF KIPACX.34 CLR ■ -AMR SET 5. OCIUREACM POCKET DOOR SECTIONS (----', i S' SCA CRY \--.___K/ = C.0.0 LOCAL A TMAAOGI T2 v. roBA ,TOP 42.6 62E WENGER SCL CR, ',OP STOP A38 A..5 sm DEADDOLT A BEST 83T7SA 626 FLOOR SLOP 435 626 GAOSER SBL all PULL PAA if PAISH PLATE A IVES GLENCEP '" SRA A BE, SOT DROF SD 51 WS , L ,,,, 3029.6x4 5 OSP ISSUE FOR PERMIT 05-05-02 626 1.0305LA 2.20 DM, PUSH WATE iiniMIIIMIN 3029 6X4 5 OSP !WAGE°, 83,51 / MICKPA ATE I' * gheBONMAK(HE PUSH PLATE MAY A 6 O02 SOUTHCENTER (TUKWILA/ PERMIT CENTER , 500 Southcenter Mall 3 HAGER DEM, Seattle, WA 98188 D PAW HARDWARE A VON DURBAN WAS975L F IIMEMN5MMi PROAECT NO 0211 SON MARCHE SMB ;Lc. STOP 4.36 526 OAI' 05-06-02 CA.OSER , LON WOG SERIES SW G, LINDER V.V7152 OHAWN OA CADD DEPT. •3 , FEAMO S 440 SAW TO READ 'EMERGENCY FAIT ONLY ",,IBTI'th WALE 1/8 6-0 'AVI ALARM Y.KL SOUND" t tA 0 2 1 01 mommis■ini SHEET "GAF I-ADWR SEA II POCKET DOOR , GREAT LAKES .26 ,,,,,, ' SLIDING DOOR EDGE PI.I.L A GREAT LAKES MO GRASS ,,,,---50,3A, 5,..G31, DOOR SCHEDULE TYPES, HARDWARE AND DETAILS 01•1111111111. SHEET NO IA 0 3'i iMEIMMININI • . F U STUD SPACING DRYWALL STLD xA15GER SUPPORTS - � LO SlRUGNUflE / / SELF- CRRLING. __ SCREWAPPING c T ec �- I \ AF F 9.6,j I 7 3/15 DIM. TO FIT GWB CUUNG /- - - / DRYWALL CEMENT 5 RECESSED BACK LIGHT ID -81 a FLUSH DOOR FOR DRYWALL CEILINGS T ll II1NI •• FULL SCALE C' C' SO OI K _1SCL -TES x--1 i. TcEPav na T1 1 er Km v - SEALANT ON TOP I 1 S I EL MADELINE SPEER ASSOCIATES TE 85 MARKET STREET EWTE 900 CLOUM SAM FRANCISCO. CA 94103 J ::::. I 1 _ J. 1 METAL PPE OR CONDUIT I I ) PROVIDE SEALANT MANUFACTURERS DE S _II �' SHOW NG COMPLIANCE C. STANDARDS 11 w-. C NCLUOE REFV NUMBERS OF TESTS UPON WHICH THE DESGN 5 BASER CANE MNMUM AND MUM ANNULAR SPACES A .. -. - -- _- -- - - -- E __ WHETHER POINT ON COfliACT IS ALLOWED UST SEALANT _ MINIMUM 2 1/2 MTL STUDS ' -- — THICKNESS. CROSS BRACE AT IF MINIMUM OR MAXIMUM PIPE SEES APPLY LIST THOSE DIMENSIONS. TOP OF COL. COVER 11 PIPE OR CONDUIT PENETRATION 12 COLUMN COVER • RELINE B22 CHANNEL RELINE 9113 FOUR Hot£ d x Vd E ANGLE SLOPED UP N BACK TO COSSETTED BIELf ANGLE CONCRETE JOISTS 19 EnCH SID OF i5 BOPvM FLANGE OF EXIST - JUST AT APPROX 1,1 AWE `T) EA. 90E W PIPE, I' ••I 4) TOTAL R NO } FOR ` n I - TST TRUSS NN DET OF CHANNEL TO I 1 - /2 K BOLTS Eg9i 1RU95. M- (4) PLACES � i01CONCRETE t - B -LINE B335 -2-1/2 OOUe2 x 8 " TKP EA ENn 0 1NREE VT! AD.VS a ti NEL (1) EA: 9D= � - -- i5 3 .. ] x 3 /16 HINGE. i1T- (4) PLACES OF PI PE ' 2S v -. _ aS5 c % d X 1/d nNGLE- 41 111 EACH SDE W TS .7.. 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G-A' I �.\ o GS v - I 3B ° ° JOq J .. ti - 50:'1 1 & $H' I 'S ��i '9 1 p9 "moo _ _ IPIB� / ill" - ' ���,' �'__ ' � �_ n . 9 y \. ` - INDICATE$ SEASONAL PERIMETER FIXTURE NUMBER. R ui>z LL I �� r���� I� ! V. r' - ,'_` 3 fi' _ - - 1 - - -- - - - - - NOT INSiALLE'l. " 'TT_ .T ES -- .J! c 4M - L N i �l �o /Vt., ` G a �n t - �� T c I P390f f �a +' Ot WNm �`Of 1 V-. ' ''' J 6 NEW LOOSE FIXTURE. REFER TO LOOSE FIXTURE 16576 ENS IEXCL 8 -20 OESI IC ++ J / w / 1 ��� 44 M /2 SA 56 fi o W. FS ROXY P3 0 A w_• I I ' � BOOK FOR FURTPER INFORMATION �7 pp;y� y��y ; �L ��� yy��II Iµ,1 .._._..... N A n I /�Jlh ! u cT , r 3 8E{�S IE %C Y ti�LJ � w 1 - . EW PP,o 1 A ` A JET � ' I 1 - LLLL a � ' A '_ - �� : y : A , [� fi" J L - IC�.3p � FS B A a ] LL 6 ® EXISTING LOOSE FIYTURE TO BE RELOCATED. REFER J n GIRLS a -6X 1 LJR4 411 m° f ' : \ h ( 2:,,, V k % r `\C 0 d Fx CH60REN'S IEXCL 8 SHO E n TO ER -BOOK FOR F,IRTHER INFORMATION. SA _ Ey � _ - l„ I pit.* � L-. a 3 000 , -JO L +Opp / p /� // 1 FS COLLECTIONS f ! ® 0.300003 1 811 20 6 ,,. IEI EXISTING STOCK SHELVING TO REMAIN ° I P a, z~J . TOTAL CHIL P Od P J000 P 3 000 �� a II . a • Boys B -20 !�X1 P -3.0 .: E ' 1 LL q ° ° ° "` � "'J Op - 1; ` O OP OD 11 " -2A _ Ho I POSTING STOCK SIfELJING i0 BE RELOCATED y� _ I _... TOTAL FLOOR AREA 13420.3 SPORTB , M 2P ➢ ➢ R 85 300 uA P.J +.3p -_ T J 1 -�' ' L AC 30 - 6 .- 3000 }00 0' ® TPP - \9 + '. I _ ' _ < N I A W . ° ISSUE FOR PERMIT OSO6 -02 LJ p + FS GIR�S ] -1 5fi l e a+ CHILDREN' IEXCL. 8 -20 d S E$ _ (II ^C -3109 "1@M \G09 91,7 9 P "s' fS ST I .. u � M ' ' S 1 A 9 SS / NEW STOCK SHELVING. FER TO STOCK SHELVING x0 pEVmaxs DATE ° �.. A A 1 ''.14'1 a CHC''''S ( 20 S OE W c ( d ' i FS CLASGffIGAT10N c. 1 BOMB 8-20 -2A TOTAL SELLING AREA 581)8.2 BOOK FOR FURTHER INFO ° n n 2 cT 903 - \= F .IP 921 Ti , LL LLLL M -2: T � ® �� sLL BOYS 8 -20 4 I - � _ 6 8 I WQ cJ ® $% � � a 903.6 � ` L 1G , I A LL A m y 8 ! BUILDING REQUIREMENT AREA ¢13 NEW COLUMN FIXTURING AND TYPE STOP. ! ^ 'zan �R ul : _ ' R / _ .4 l C - - d a I ^ 1 . - 1 SA!FSSUPPDRLARFi - 1n5n53 _. - - -- I] REFER TO SHEET 0 -9 FOP FIXTURE, SPECIFICATIONS ICI _ r, � I' • _ _ - -_... i' A ` I I � J I -.:F.; - , a I �1� 2 { 1 _ - - �,l - ! J . - 2A - M -SA n� AND DETAILS. - - o- e _ II �N- -- y j ?heBONMARCHE A 172 ��T{T Q _i ad � �� F 4>A f�"�(� I - I- {,{�.' :-ET. ec - T „ - .�P ..'] tl n L' i A I A ,�. F ," ' P IQ QJ _ .Ft P3.0 taP ' ''' \� y . y - � 'I ' WY� ' L` ._Q -. ." _I NAME F$ FR ST TOTA j a DRESSES + P3 / r c Wn 1 _ r \: F m_2,/, M •5 5 5 m RE FE R TO ARCHITECT 5 DRAW LAGS FOR SOUTHCENTER (TUKWILA) 1 i , - -_\ . - --_ -- -- j / F a W P A 1 A I J ¢ P3 , F. N \T r\� - FS'IODOLER BOYS c TOTAL CHILDREN'S 1¢560.1 1285 SSa] - ALL W RELATED TO THIS AREA 1, [Rd R1- E _ F S TODOLETt � _ ry T I r I ; +� " CNLDRENS LEX 168253 500 Seattle, WA Melt A DD S�1L - _ p _ _ CHLD REvs,A, CL L 20 8 BHOESI- _ N _ �., MEN'S /936.1 ]]S.d 219.6 8931.1 - U; t . r. S22t11B, WA 98186 PEGGED GO ODS FS ACCESSORIES � YiN$N 1' - r^ F - zaA ?5*, 1 I � � { r I .. 3 hS I T, 1 e p - PAREL t .t 0 . �,- CHILDRa 20 S 51 - l_. _ •® _ - \ y,K,1 c 1 FS NO WORK IN THIS AREA DD DEPT. ORAwN eY RP E PgOJECT No. 0211 BON MARCHE' SMB 11 � ` 3 P 3r ' sn I I ➢' � I __- - __ -'I" - � _- 14. f �" .i \' 1 IIVE C .3 4 INTIMATE AP fie216 6633 92 ]6'68 T . . 0 WOMEN ]420 821J 550.9 BT92.6 LEfl@O 000 Ere 1 24 pT T ' 'l , _ y .. CHRDREN'S SHOES 1 JUNIORS 12040.1 1335.4 28,4 13660 1TCBNTErz L/ ` J i - _ "`TTT _ 663.4 ES DATE -0 2 00 = IC ryGP EB 1G6'c 1a_ _ a =T^ BEDDING ry - � i t � 4 HOUSEWARES 0.0 0.0 1583.0 1583.0 1 GA 2 3pCG T' � l n 1 MIAGINATI F ` ' � ' \y p - 3 BEDDING 0 0 0 0 653.9 653 9 1 KEY P I A N -} „• _ _ IBC LI11tl p ll6c 3, CHECKED fir - i . S G p„ 0.,,,,,, / � _ . ® ' 0.0 0.0 ]94.6 1946 ` ° � { � �/y) TATIOP \ ai - .� _ _ �• P Y ..1_Ye II FH "/I - _�I :\� OA _ _ _ _ TEXTII ES _ nn 6n . . .- scu . _ _ -. - - --I. - -. t. � 4" ® �nunv i -On 60Il n 1- 1- � E 1/8 " 1 GENERAL_SLORAGE r� -- - �' - I. - ___ / �. - -. 1802 S _ - .ta�900 P.J IrG V .. I - � � O A = \� „""11P 1E �, I LUGGAGE 0.0 0.0 20 - 0 0 200.01 / B �a /R. ..i '� T I , -.. MI h \ 60F.9 . LL \ SOF s / - m{ -¢ :� LL 'I I .. ® \y 3000 P 3 I ® ' _1 _ __ 2 P -9p SHEET tlttE o 0 I 1 m m ® ' L A r O F� FS INFANT BO � � �?o-� ® 100 P - 5000 P- VE{901NG FN -15 c k 4 : _ _ 'Y UNU / JOID SPPGE cc D -T A!� _ _ _ .AE r r _ - -- FS INFA G EXCL,&30 6 �N 1 F$ INFA I3TS A LAYET DREN , IEXCL C HIL 0" 5 1 :_= a - - �� Q m _ , . I � .,,,,,/,,,,e,,,,,,, S LOWER LEVEL I q L I � � LB SHOE$( ���m++. I I I 1p L- - - -- -- - - Ht 0 ' 1 _ , LL MILL { � LL 32fi :- -I a . is m p 666.0 ITgp FR -Oa FF. 1 -03 u � C"�y FIXTURE RM 1105 a �N .Itl I I II IL' '' Ll l l l l ll v U "�1I �� ? -1�! ,_ u- PLAN LL 8 6EAY /VISUAL S � 3'y' 3® £ , :® _ _ P - 55 3 P ]M 3d .B 3801 CHILDREN'S SHOE$ �, '1 / �gleCt �^ _ 1 1 L '-''''''' T ' I e I P WORKROOM YJ - W-4 I I LL } � - �� @ !� 7 1 , ® F T+' -.... J o DO p I , I' LL m t"` ® \GG Jib GyLOREN'S IEXCL 6 E d SHOES/ BOYS 8 -2 STOCK 1 -02 ASV N SIGN SHOP 1C P "� P -5 \\ 4 i ^ 1 - - 1 I- I GENERAL OFFIC'a °'_ P J ICG 1i ® CG 121 4 A A - O - - - -- I .5 - - -- _ -`� P -350 P-350 P.350 P-350 l Pm P-350 P.350 P1350 N M ® ®�I 11 � � �v 1.^ 4 II, _ - - - - - k" E . I _I SHEET x0. 5 . 121 I It _ I HOE Ei aieseD / VOID SPACE 1 I ! 7 ! ' T ■ PARTITION PLAN NOTES Federated SPACE j i ALL PARTITIONS ARE DIMENSIONED FROM OyOE STORE PLRPPIING FACE OF GYPSUM BOARD TO OUTSIpE FACE UT OF CONSTRUCTION-ENGPIFERAVG 0 2 GYP UM B ARD WALL 65 DEGREES UNLESS - -- ANG WALLS A EI j OTHE A RWISE LED NOTED. CINCINNATI OFFICE / H:/-L 3. REFER T STANDARD LAN FOR XA - - .VENN STPEET i 5' -6� 6' -D' I T �� � l H t , , x �' A PROVIDE BLOCKING IN PARTI A5 REOD / / I, / A / 1131 It" I t o A ) AI 5 DRYWALL CONTRACTOR i0 LAY OUT ALL • / • T //• ./ / / 1 / / A - of � 161 ��'� �- / II i ,���' I ( PARTRIONS TO VERFY MN " EARANCES REOUIR BY EST S� ET / / / 1 -1- -'1 I .3 -04 i .1'-' T/ CODE PRIOR TO CONSTRUCTION OF FRAMN N/ / / / _ j I � 1 ` _6 - 0 6 0 1$%' RS _ I J ' � � i �� / /- / / ' - •. ''' J ; 1 _ MECHANICAL EC I [QrJ� / % • w � 1 T. ALL EXISTING PARTITIONS WHICH REMAIN TO 2E / / I _ _ 5 i� E -- I ^ „`- PATCHED 6 RE FER T E VATIO S TJ RECE JE ' ° - ; / G j ; ° - - - -- I� —�Lr� ` i I r��� I L!]� NEW FINISH. REfEfl TO ELEVATIONS 6 DETARS ' I , 1 / /'O , ' _ Iv HV CONTRCTOR T fiE RESPONSIBLE FOR A:L � y « iiyy�s � ~i / / / / y , a - ��' 9 \-` / t CUA ANp A PATCHIN O OF WALLS OR CE LINGS 1 PERTAININM 'O rHER WORK A71 IX ' 9. ALL TRENCM NG IN BLAB BY G OR ELECTRICAL COMPACTOR / © 9' -6 I 5' -D 3.' I CIRCUITING PLANS FROM EA EGNAL PLAN R ELECTRIC, COIAS.ixPT �y - TYP. / �'� ,. -,',/ ' 71 . , _ , I r e - - - Zd. i t 11 v d r. ---- e, - - - A I I . c e4 I i , i / KEY NOTES POLK / / j REFER T O SHEET 90 9 FOR CO LUMN 1 ' I _ _ :I1 G i GHTS r ' i I I f 4 :$ o OOD WALL MOUNTED ACCESS PANEL MADELINE ASSOCIATES SAFETY CHAIN. VERIFY FINAL DIMENSIW FIELD. IA5 MARKET 5 BEET, SWTE 900 E} = — a I � '' l- A F-. Aw T -— �7 -: e .7 j.:�Ti,, , Ai fl/ SAN FRAYC4SCO3 CA Rat. �” I / I _ ,1 ICI � f�• �?' � �, I UNTED T. VERIF PANEL FOR IN FI I ! y I II I I /, �- POWERPACK UNii. VERIFY FINAL DIMEIN FIELD. i / Vi i/ - - . - - - - -- I I EOIAPMENT W RIND. / \ \ , / / / / ✓ : / : ;E: / // I - _ RM, T +42 � o \ \ � c O iii � / -_ - I _ � � . f� A - _ - - 1._ :�/ LLB: - j / / / / •I /O - ' - II `� B SHPF• DUCT � 11. ® � � °` 6" 111111 _ = — — / 115' / / , , I ^ A / ' i ' , �� O e Tea, 1,1: O iGlL _ �- - ,,;=- x2 / , SHAFT I I V . 1 ,T e 9 I ' ' ///' I ' , • 4- Apilf , , - _ ____‘, -,\ ,,, . 1 / -II,......R..1, I / l' 1 m / V f / GIC i \ �I R o ` I /� _1 a ( , ' / / r . 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MICRO RATINGI AM _ - _ - ' I _ __ \ 'rill TRAVEL DISTANCE SHALL NOT EXCEED 75 FEET. ``- �1 1 �`k \ I SiM I' r SIM. 1\ DOOR UMBER : L . . � /r ' 1 I " x0. REVlsroxs GATE ISSUE FOR PERMIT 05-08 -02 1 1 r I : :_ /1 n J / I lrl� O r _ a . - - - -- -_ - L I ® - - - V - _ - __.._.— _ IJ _- / _ . /i _ V -_— ... _ - - _ - _ _ - _ _ HARDWARE INFORM/1710N AND RELATED DETAILING. 1 _� F I / w s V gheBONMAN(Hr R EFER ro ARCxITecr's DflA FoR SOUTHCENTER (TUKWILA) \ - 11 ICI O ALL WORK RE II THIS PREA - - , • ' 5 00 SOatheeater Malt 9 z - / r Seattle, WA 98188 mo t. \ ^I - a a P, sIM G -- _ ____ _ \ _ 1..• i i MY 6 2CM2 ), ° d d ` \ _�- �� ! NO WORK IN THIS AREA E NMITGENTER ®( J I SIM \ — \ , I I PROJECT NO s 0 f 0211 BON MARCHE SMB -t- �s , f6. ® \ I __ 1 1 - A PRAWN BY °c-ofi -Dz ( -r---'---- >- , -_ - • SIM � - � O 3:• 1/ 1/2 1E7 KEY DEPT ` 3 0. 13.d , W 1 9 10 . CxECxED By o _ f ff _ -- - --- - 1 1 Q�. U� 6'.snnfi' 2 - - BNALE va'_r_p. a KEY PLAN _._ ` , I 1/16 zr. . 1"t �_ © ® 3 ® �, > - v 1 $q - ' - f I SHEET mLE ? � ' , S i UT 1� 1 ® \ "4 " �V % f - 1 I a 8� LOWER LEVEL ® -� BD �, / v In �D AI — A� �?�` I —I —� PARTITION '1 x / r 2 :R ox 1 - S PLAN L 0 © QD — R I.y — 9 0 F r D Pro e t H , s> J I 1 D 1 c a_ E_ aG , STOCK Dz�° � �� - ® 0 a ... .• ® C HILI R� I EXC . I . 6 m sH I to' I Tnfi" C 1® l '%i: 0 Od CNL lS SLUES G�DgK I / 1 131 141 �I Izl 11 I !fill I 1 1 1 .,..■.■;■ . ,. MILLWORK PLAN NOTES '-'-' • , -' (26, ,- ,-, (,9) (.2 '-,,) (.'9 ' Federated SPACE .,_, ,,,,..-, --1-- , STORE PLANNING-ARCHITECTURE 300 ■ 1 : o i . ---- '' ZroO ' "''''"'" '''' CONSTRUCTION 24 0' 24 0" _',_ 2,0" ,, M.O , 2,0' J.---- 24'.0. 24 , 7,0' 2,-0 2,0" - ' 2rFTIIIIZZ,EXOVSZT,ITZTPTR710'0°SUSLaTTAL ' - - - i I 1 -1' ONONNATI OFHCE ir 1 1 virri, , 1 I 3. REFER TOOFOR KEY TO MA.LWORK PLACEMPIT OIMENS,ONNG. ' r- -7,17r - -----. ._ --. _ 1 ' .71, .„-„ ' . , ENTRAtqCE , VES,JLE -.-AilliAtilreff 1 / F (4, iS 1 161 IN 1 15I , 191 (110: 1111 1121 I13/ 1141 ' NEW YORK OERCE .. - , I _, i s. - - - ' f , di _ ,.--,1 1 , ,_, , -_-_-___-, _ or . 411 ' ' /// '' I - ' 1 P 1 ' ' '' ' JUNIORS KEY NOTES ..... mErerrArbc. EOUIP' A ..... 1 A 4, .7 • ,, i e r --- 1 ._, • -.-- , r, --140-A -421- -411- - • ...,, 0 : ' 17, . 415 r. SAN FRANC.° OFF. . : , I - r 4w AIS 4.-..A.6 -1' ------- 0 STANDARDS FROM 46' AFF. TO d02 ARE j ‘ ' II' I'l e ----, 1 0 STANDARDS FROM .5 I/2 A F f TO .89 1/2 AFF , ! r- , - _ I P___ . I a r lh • C: ! 1 . - 3 , 1 -0-- ' I . IN■1■11I , ' nu -4- , \ Ark / ' • CONSALIMArt I , nr LEGEND 'I/ ,__1 5,* 1 WIT I JAM , , , I , , ,, EmSTiNG PARTMONS TO REMAIN. POLK , 1 , _,....,__.,,/,. f $ / j '-r :‘,' ), - - _ ror . -- ■- - ,Ir t , , A _ „_ ASSOCIATES / 1 pr . W,71 NEW FURRING ADDEO -- 1 7 E arON Fm / I' , ', ,,,. / ,,,3. 73- 4______ - I S _ -- 1 NEW WALLS ' ' / ' ' 7 ' ' , '' I-;--LE------------- ' Z ' L -- ' - - __ / ; . , - - I - , ' , . /,' , ' / / / 1 -.7-1 i -../ , : - 1 -- . , AFA A In ,,as-- . Ar ,p, i_i , SPEER ASSOCIATES L I ' ' I I IrThiol el ________A _ _. J A,Pjfe _ _ „ L . INI S IN MILLWORK m / , 1 785 MARKET STREET. SUITE .0 =/ - -/ ,--, -',- -o- - -[ --- - 0 e----y- 1- 'r-_.pp-..5.-2,. 1,5---4.-.70,,,r 1 Ariv .• • •,:ngpirgx,T,Er0EN-,,vrzcrou L. 0 , R-1-1 • ?---- ., Ar rriPA100-y,A81._%_*MilLirA1/4)14LWArit____ N tO E SAN FRANC., CA .94103 , / NDS TO BE EQUAL. ! I i / 4155410977 Ea, .15541.0974 / IMIlliM111.1.1 / ! I ; . ■ \ \ '' • ! / (7/z < l I 1 / 1 V S . :A [Fire I 4"Arcor7141r I: ' ; 2 8 5 iN ' : ci A T T Ts. Tr. w ,.= I 1 , I 1,-f410 18' MIN AT 135° TURN IN WALL/FIXTURE , 1 i 1 i . f102 , [ /' El , 'SW,:kl'FA)FsE,LETIFIE,D,,,,ST/F■NDARD ---------' , _, 4 Eirao0 - 0- ' -----'' , 2 4, - , • DvCT I SHAFT IDUCT SH 0 ri____*, SEE MFG SPECIFICATIONS FOR 0.C. DIMENSION MIMIIMill....... ■ , U ,..0 0 C ////"/ " ' ' • / / // /// ,''' /', / ,// /,//,/ :,', , 1 , tl • ' - STYLMARK ELECTRIFIED STANDARD , I , I • , I oN To LL I Id I 1 ;FA 00I A , ,/ 0 SEE MFG. SPECIFICATIONS FOR OC DIMENSION ', - -- - H - - -: '4 • I I:1 1 A 11 ..... 1. A_ 1014refAffriyAr4r,,Affr‘drir . 1 Q ELECTRIFIED STANDARD - . . , , . , , ESCALATOR „ . I ....._ SEE MFG. SPECIFICATIONS FOR OC DIMENSION - ---,--______.: , ' I , 1 100 fi rilir , I / - 0 . -10 0 1 1 D' CT SHAFT 1DUCT "" ,,„,1 , - , ,, 1 - -10-'- \ - , i , p r / 1 („,e, ,I ---, - ' ‘-__..., , . . • , Aft i .,- ---------; H . ; , 1 Nev ................... _ .. . -, - - dr v i/i ml i, 7 /,,,, I ' ,, ''''/ - I , 1 _ ... i „„. , , , ; . r- ir _- , / , , , 1 , , , =zw,...r ,//// I , , /.. • ' '(_ 1 1 , 1 . / 1 ,, - , , .„...• i.i, ' ,R I 1-' 1 1 ii iii 1., -__, , ,,, , ', '. \ . - a 4 . - \ - 0 - . 151 - 0 4 ' ,r,,,,,,....-,..-•,............. - ‘ ' Ai: / 1 IN 1 1 1 • // s-, - .?-] \ , -. , ,, , _ ,.,.- im, ,r _ r --111, Li , 1 -- , ‘ \ 1 , • ,„ < „ ,, , ----'-' ........5 (w.) 'AA , .. , . , i , , . -,.--, _- „----.: .. , „ fmyrWili1 _ .. , . , ,,,,_ VI . - -- - t - - I i -1. '„ -------,.._ _ ‘% \ j'r X Al _ \ , I ' XIV 1, 1 A , - , ,,,-.1 • , 1 , 1 ,, L 1 __, , // _ ..„. I AM All -' , M. tICS I P AI Ai Ar il ' ,. _ , _ ,' - , ',4_, E= - ,_ . 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