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HomeMy WebLinkAboutB08-0151, , Pac�e 1 of 2 ASI # 003: Project Name Date: RE: � � � VA -�T, IllC. Architects & Planners Bell Tower Third Floor Remodel-CA Wednesday, September 1 b, 2008 ASI No. 003 Project No: 2708.01 Pursuant to the August 1 2008, 'Issue for Construction', 98% Contract Documents, the following items have been published as supplemental information and are to be considered parf of the Contract Documents (Set for Construction 08/O1 /08). Refer to attached documentation. These are for clarification purposes only and shal) not cause change to the Cost or Schedule of Construction. NEW SHEETS 9.15.2008: A0.0 A0.1 A0.3 A2.1 A2.2 A2.3 A3.1 A3.2 9.15.2008 Cover Sheet, Replace and void sheet from 8.1.08 set. 9.15.2008 Information Sheet, Replace and void sheet from 8.1.08 set. 9.15.2008 Survey Sheet, Replace and void sheet form 8.1.08 set. 9.15.2008 Third Level Floor plan, Replace and void sheet form 8.1.08 set. 9.15.2008 Fourfh/Loft Level plan, Replace and void sheet form 8.1.08 set. 9.15.2008 Roof plan, Replace and void sheet form 8.1.08 set. 9.15.2008 Elevations, Replace and void sheet form 8.1.08 set. 9.15.2008 Elevations, Replace and void sheet form 8.1.08 set. 8.1.2008 SHEET REVISIONS: A4.1 A4.2 A5.1 A5.2 A6.1 Top of Elevations are entirely voided. Refer to 9.15.2008 sheets A0.1, A0.3, A3.1 and A3.2. Building sections are for general structural assemblies only and do not indicate dropped ceilings and cross members. Due to the multiple revisions from existing conditions ceilings will be coordinated in the field. Top of Elevations are entirely voided. Refer to 9.15.2008 sheets A0.1, A0.3, A3.1 and A3.2. Building sections ar-e for general structural assemblies only and do not indicate dropped ceilings and cross members. Due to the multiple revisions from existing conditions ceilings will be coordinated in the field. Type W3: UL 419 rated wall is required. In addition, the TOV com check requires an R30 at the building perimeter and thus an insulated exterior sheathing needed to be added to provide. Revise note '1" CONTINUOUS RIGID INSULATION AT EXTERIOR FACE' to foamular 150 by Owens Corning as attached. Sheathing should be un-faced. This product is nail able and allows the lath fasteners for the cementious stucco to penetrate and attach to the steel studs. Move WRB (Tyvek) from exterior face of 1" insul-shield to exterior face of 3/�" type IP-X3 or ultra-code. This will allow proper flashing at windows and nailing fin. Spray polyurethane roof insulation revised to spray batt insulation. Maintain R35. Roof systems being reviewed by roofing consultant based upon final roof design, allowable air flow by steel locations and selected finishes to confirm or revise design. Note: Due to the Owner selected humidification system and roof design a vented design may be incorporated. Note: Different underlayments are required at metal r-oofs versus synthetic roofs. To be provided by roofing consultant. All wood ceilings deleted. Wood beams to remain. Final coordination of dropped ceilings to occur in field to address structural changes. Physical Address: (970) 949-7034 Mailing Address: 90 Benchinark Rd., Suite 202 fax: (970) 949-8134 P.O. Box 1734 Avon, CO 81620 email: generalCcilvagarchilecfs.com Vail, CO 81658-1734 Page 2 of 2 � A6.2 A9.4 A9.5 A9.6 A10.1 A10.2 All wood ceilings deleted. Wood beams to remain. Final coordination of dropped ceilings to occur in field to address structural changes. Void replaced by information on 9.15.2008 sheets and window shop drawings. Information; door threshold system and flashing. Refer to attached ASI#-A9.Sx Void replaced by information on 9.15.2008 sheets and window shop drawings. VE revisions per meeting with GC and White River Electric. GC has notes. Coordination to occur in field. VE revisions per meeting with GC and White River Electric. GC has notes. Coordination to occur in field. GC ACTION LOG - 9/1 /2008 (Note� From today GC will provide follow up notes to action loq responses unless a drawing is required): #59 #64 #68 #71 - #76 #79 - #82 #83 #73 #77 #78 #80 Electric heaters can not be used. Gas heaters submiited as Shop drawing #3 on 9.16.2008 for B&G review. Cannot occur until Owner, GC and tile subcontractor meeting occurs. Anticipated date for meeting is last week in September to first week in October. Revise requested completed date from 9/16/2008 to October 15, 2008. Please advise immediately if this will result in schedule delays. Meeting occurred on September 16, 2008 with lighting reduced. GC has notes. To be reviewed again in field and approved by Owner. All wood ceilings are deleted. All wood beams are to remain as a majority are required to hide steel members. Reference aHached drawings A3.1 and A3.2 dated 9.15.2008. Addressed in email dated 9.16.2008 to GC and MNE and to be confirmed by returned steel shop drawings anticipated to be released no later than 9.18.2008. Provided a couple of months ago for GC review and confirmation and re-issued under A5.2 above. Preliminary- Beaudin Ganze believes the boiler can be revised from a Solo 250 to a Solo 175. Delete wood siding surround at front entry door. Add 6" carved and curved wood band by decorative carvings subcontractor, i.e. to match panels at living room window wall. Refer to steel shop drawings Refer to steel shop drawings Per MNE phone conversation, yes. GENERAL/VE ITEMS: 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.10 3.11 GC to deternune viability of snow guards versus snow fences. GC to detennine cost of rafter tails in budget for Architect to review possible deletions for cost savings. GC to deternuiie cost saviugs of cliaiiging ceiliiig fiiiish from level 5 to level2. Walls to stay as level 5. GC to deternuue cost savings of drywall returns on all windows with sill cap and apron ouly and utilizing simple 2" flat stock walnut trim at doors. GC is pricuig tile substitutions with tile providers. GC tv price deleliiig 16.25 squate�feet of wall tile fi�om eacli batluooin #4 &#5. Total deletion of 32.5 square feet and replace with painted drywall. GC to price deleling l 8 syuare feet of wall fiom uuder vanity and replace with pauited drywall fi�om batln-oom #3. GC to price dele�ing all leather tiles fi-om tl�e powder room. GC to price stone renioval at cl�iinney pet 9.15.2008 drawiugs. GC to price lightii�g revisions made at 9.16.2005 meeling. GC to set up ineeting �vith Cook's weldiug to commence stair shop drawings. 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Refer to attached documentation. These are for clarification purposes only and shall not cause change to the Cost or Schedule of Construction. REVISED AND ADDED DETAILS• ASI04-Xl : ASI04-X2: ASI04-X3: ASI04-X4: ASI04-X5 & X6: ASI04-X7 ASI04-X8 & X9: ASI04-X10 &Xl 1: End of ASI No.004 Waterproof Deck and Scupper detail Waterproof Deck plan-cricket, scupper and drainage locates. Scupper design and flashing R1 & R2 roof assemblies revised. Airflow requirements. Ridge and Eave vent locations. Rafter vent recommendations. Air stop recommendations. file: P:\2708-Bell Tower 3rd Floor Remodel\II. Project Administration\09. 2708.01 Construction\c. Architect's $upplemental Instructions\2708.00 ASI No 004 09 18 08.doc Physical Address: 90 Benchmark Rd., Suite 202 Avon, CO 81620 (970) 949-7034 fax: (970) 949-8134 email: general@vagorchitects.com 9/18/2008 Mailing Address: P.O. 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Home » Green Construction Suoolies » Ventilation �y�yg You may also be interested in these DUROVENT•" Rafter Vents Email Friend related products Economical Foam Attic Ventilation Channels • Economical option for new Construction �;� ��"" • Wide Flanges for Easy Stapling � e ��� • Perforation for Easy Separation - • For use in 24" or 16" Rafter or Truss Applications � r t ,�,� more info below... -�.,. •.���. Windblock," ` �^ Size: Please SeleCt... �� Moisture and Air �' Have Questions Infiltration Blocks about this product? Price: $0.00 ` Post it on our forum or call 800-292-4838 y, r,,,�,� ;,y� � Add to cart ' Note: While DUROVENT is the best foam rafter vent available, we recommend homeowners use PROVENT to make their attic ventilation project much easier. . ' `+q. •\ Conventional °-"""~ �- •�°;�!+--�''.�*�,,. Attics I±�j��j" ` � : DUROVENT i5 `�`+, r / << . • ,r�anc^ � x >�.atsrr qss.• recommended for ��,� � �' ^�e�sC�,� ,�,�';�<, f� ``-'�� _; new construction, � T,..- ' � ��a,� �:�� � � �� 5 �� � while PROVENT is • i'* ��> recommended for ''� � - . te ku;=t,�, v; e�sy ��cr�r:v:, :' insulating existing "^`✓' � 7#� f. g P.,,� �a�ftE� attic space. � ' - . � Cbnwer3twn�! AttiGS , ,�,,:.s ���2 ,..,,;,; . � ta.rs,°�1�� � z -. . �p,•�u Why ventilate your � � ' ✓ 'r attic? � "' �, ._ Installing attic '�'` "'J ` ventilation channels between the rafters of trusses provides an unobstruded air channel through the insulation. Without attic ventilation channels air cannot Flow freely from the soffit to the exhaust vents. Poor airfiow reduces insulation efficiencies and accelerates problems due to moisture. How many ventilation channels? One ventilation channel per rafter or truss cavity is recommended Installation instructions 1. Place Durovent ventilation channel over top plate. 2. Secure Durovent ventilation channel to roof deck with staples. 3. Install attic insulation tight against ventilation channel. Ca#I�edrai Ceilings Finished Attic art;�r�s rc�u;�F, � ctr�tr?itBUS ru!? o! ';arrt:ei5lrG�: r�fsk�� (c: er..tiauSt „c, r � e e i;rt>veer; eac�t, tert, �+.r��vr+ed c*��ist:rre. Call on Orders Over 1,000 Pieces for Quantity Discounts � htt ://www.buildin forhealth.c � _ �G � � �S�O � �� p g om/proddetail.php.prod ADO-DV 9/17/2008 �. ( � INNOVATIONS FOR LIYING"" ra ft-R-mate° Attic RafterVents with Optional Air Stop/Insulation Biock ,` a ,. �., i \.:; \ ° � ; � Y ' ,- �,! r j'.� i . �' € : . Ventilation of Unheated Attics or Cathedral Ceiling Rafter Cavities Owens Corning's raft-R-mate attic vent is an extruded polystyrene foam vent designed to assure unrestricted airflow from the soffit to the ridge vent. Additionally, ro ft-R-mate attic vent has an optional bend down air stop/ insulation block at the top plate of the wall. The optional air stop/ insulation block prevents loosefill insulation from filling the eave space during installation of cathedral ceiling or attic floors, by � closing off the opening below the roft-R-mate attic vent to the soffit. It also helps to prevent "wind - wash" which can cause attic insulation to be blown back off of the top plate causing unwanted heat loss around the perimeter of the attic. Typically building codes require that unheated attics or cathedral ceiling rafter cavities be provided with a minimum amount of ventilation. Ventilation is typically provided by some combination of gable, ridge and soffit vents. Inadequate ventilation may lead to excess heat and humidity in the attic or rafter cavity. These conditions may lead to the deterioration of the roofing materials and deck, insulation, Product Data Sheet Specifications Dimensions Air Channel Depch' Net Free Air Flow * Material �� �„ ��u � L b+ -- = w-�--�...� � X� i�, ��: S, f� F a,�. ":� �, i.� �C zzs° x ae„ Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. Classifed Product - see Certificate U-210 Packaging Vencs per box/bag I .5" 22.3 sq. inches Extruded Polystyrene 75 Packages per Pallec 2q Vents per Pallet 1800 structural framing members, or interior ceiling finishes. Required Vent Area For attics, the Federal Housing Authority (FHA) and building codes require a minimum net free vent area of I sq. ft. of ventilation for every 150 sq. ft. of attic space (1:150). This ratio can be reduced to 1:300 if a balanced soffit and ridge vent system or a properly placed vapor retarder is utilized. For rafter cavity spaces, codes typically specify a required minimum air space, of I", between the insulation and the roof sheathing. Check local building codes for specifc requirements. ra ft-R-mate Rafter Vents • Maintain ventilation through thickest part of insulation • Ventilation channel and air stop/ insulation block in one easy to install product • Resist moisture; will not rot or deteriorate • Improve year-round comfort • Increase the life ofthe roof • Are durable and break-resistant • Meets new energy code requirements for attic ventilation • Install quickly and easily • Work in both new and retrofit construction Installation Installed properly against the underside of the roof deck, between roof trusses or rafters, ra ft-R-mate attic vent will provide in excess of a l" air space. Fibrous insulation can be installed directly against the surface of ro ft-R-mate attic vent and raft-R-mote attic vent will maintain a free airflow channel from the eave vent to the ridge or gable vents. Due to its symmetrical design, ra ft-R-mate attic vent can be split in half for 12" and I 6" o.c. rafter spacing, or if required for retrofit or cathedral ceiling applications. Installing Loosefill or Batt Insulation on Attic Floors I. A single 4' length of ra ft-R-mate attic vent should be installed in each rafter or truss space, at the ceiling line, to insure that the airway between soffit and attic space remains open. � GGI,t� ,�y�,[�. c�tt�/ � �-�� �S ( o� - X� � � INNOVATIONS FOR LIVING°' ra ft-R-mate° Attic RafterVents with Optional Air Stop/Insulation Block 2. The vent shoufd extend some distance beyond the top of the horizontal fibrous insulation. 3. Optional air stop/insulation block. Bend down at the accordion hinge. Fit tightly over the top plate and staple to the top plate. Installing Rafter Cavity Insulation in Cathedral Ceilings I. Install raft-R-mate attic vent in each rafter cavity beginning at the soffit area, to assure the vent remains open, continue up the cavity to the ridge vent or to a common air space. 2. Optional air stop/insulation block � - When installing, bend down and staple the insulation block to prevent air from entering and insulation going out the soffit. 3. raft-R-mate attic vent should be installed with an approximate 2" gap between the ends of adjacent batts to allow moisture to escape more readily into the air channel. 4. hnstall cavity batt insulation so that the ends of the insulation do not occur in the area of the 2" gap. This precaution minimizes the potential of the insulation expanding into the air channel and restricting airflow. 5. When installing loosefill into a cathedral cavity reduce the gap between the ends of the adjacent sections of ra ft-R-mote attic vent to %" Product Data Sheet Note: When prolonged outdoor cold temperatures, or higher interior humidity conditions are expected, a vapor retarder, such as asphalt kraft paper, should be installed on the room side of the rafter batt to reduce the intrusion of moisture into the attic or rafter cavity. Note to Builders and Consumers: Always check with your local building department for required ventilation area in attics and rafter cavities, requirements for vapor retarders, and the acceptability of ra ft-R-mate attic vent for the planned application. Technical Information I-800-GET-PINK�' For more information on the Owens Corning family of home building products, contact your Owens Corning dealer or call; I -800-GET-PINK�". Cautivn Combustible, Although ra ft-R-mate attic vents meet building code requirements of < 75 flame spread and < 450 smoke developed, this product will ignite if exposed to fire of sufficient heat and intensi�y. OWENS CORNING FOAM INSULATION, LLC � ONE OWENS CORNING PARKWAY • = � TOLEDO, OHIO, USA 43659 .-� .�, 1-800-GET-PINK'" ItiH01Ail0YS fOR LIVIMG" WWWowenscoming.com Pub. No. 102899-B. Printed in U.S.A. June 2007. THE PINK PANTHER'" & �01964-2007 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. All Rights Reserved. The color PINK is a registered trademark of Owens Corning. 002007 Owens Corning. � ���� � G � � �� c� —X ll � ' ' 20031ECC COMcheck Software Version 3.5.3 Envelope Compliance Certificate Report Date: 05/14/O8 Data filename: P:\2708-Bell Tower 3rd Floor Remodel\II. Project Administration\OS. Technical Review\2708 Bell Tower 2003 IECC.cck Section 1: Project Information Project Type: Addition Project Title : Bell Tower Third Floor Remodel Construction Site: 201 Gore Creek Drive Vail, CO 81657 Owner/Agent: Dean MacFarlan Bell Tower Partners 10100 N Central Expy Suite 200 Dallas, TX 75231 Section 2: General Information Vail, Colorado Building Location (for weather data): 15 Climate Zone: Heating Degree Days (base 65 degrees F): 9248 Cooling Degree Days (base 65 degrees F): 25% Vertical Glazing / Wall Area Pct.: Activit �pe(s� Other Floor Area 3760 Section 3: Requirements Checklist Climate-Specific Requirements: Component NamelDescription Roof 1: All-Wood Joist/Rafter/Truss Exterior Wall 1: Metal Frame, 24" o.c. Window 1: Wood Frame:Double Pane with Low-E, Clear, SHGC 0.27 Door 1: Solid Door 2: Glass, Clear, SHGC 0.27 Floor 1: All-Wood Joist/Truss Designer/Contractor: Anne Gunion VAg, Inc. Architects & Planners 90 Benchmark Road Suite 202 Avon, CO 81620 970.949.7034 general@vagarchitects.com Gross Area Cavity Cont. or Perimeter R-Value R-Value 3985 38.0 0.0 2571 19.0 3.0 213 --- --- 60 --- ��- 422 --- --- 2495 19.0 0.0 Proposed Budget U-Factor U-Factor 0.028 0.045 0.075 0.064 0.350 0.520 0.270 0.108 0.350 0.520 0.049 0.040 (a) Budget U-factors are used for software baseline calculations ONLY, and are not code requirements. Air Leakage, Component Certification, and Vapor Retarder Requirements: � 1. All joints and pen°trations are caulked, gasketed or covered with a moisture vapor-permeable wrapping material installed in accordance with the manufacturer's installation instructions. � 2. Windows, doors, and skylights certified as meeting leakage requirements. �;] 3. Component R-values & U-factors labeled as certified. ,� 4. Insulation installed according to manufacturer's instructions, in substantial contact with the surface being insulated, and in a manner that achieves the rated R-value without compressing the insulation. . . _ Report date: 05/14/08 Project Title: Bell Tower Third Floor Remodel Data filename: P:\2708-Bell Tower 3rd Floor RemodelUl. Project Administration\08. Technical Review\2708 Bell Tower 2003 � . � � 5. Stair, elevator shaft vents, and other dampers integral to the building envelope are equipped with motorized dampers. , � 6. Cargo doors and loading dock doors are weather sealed. � 7. Recessed lighting fixtures are: (i) Type IC rated and sealed or gasketed; or (ii) installed inside an appropriate air-tight assembly with a 0.5 inch ciearance from combustible materials and with 3 inches clearance from insulation material. _ � 8. Building entrance doors have a vestibule and equipped with closing devices. Exceptions: Buiiding enlrances with revolving doors. 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