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HomeMy WebLinkAboutB12-0530 REV1 PLANS approved30" X 48" CLEAR FLOOR AREA 20" X 42" ACCESSIBLE BENCH MOUNTED 18" AFF 36" X 72" MIRROR PREFAB. P. LAM. COUNTER @ 30" AFF. SHELVING SUPPLIED AND INSTALLED BY OWNER NO WORK THIS AREA EXISTING ICE RINK PLAZA AL I G N EXIST. WALLS AND DOORS SHOWN GREY, TYP. 5/8" TYPE X GYP. BD. W/LEVEL 4 FINISH OVER 20 GA. 3 5/8" MTL. STUDS @ 16" O.C. UP TO 8' - 6" AFF A101 5 A101 6 A101 4 3 4' - 3 1/2" 3 5/8" 1' - 5 1/2"3 5/8" 1 2 3 BACKSTOCK 4 FITTING 3 OFFICE 2 SALES FLOOR 1 36" H BACKWRAP & ACCESSIBLE CASHWRAP SUPPLIED BY BY TENANT AND INSTALLED BY G.C. 30" x 48" CLEAR FLOOR AREA NO WORK THIS AREA 6' - 1 1/4"3 5/8"5' - 8 1/8" 3 5 / 8 " 6' - 2 3 / 8 " 3 5 / 8 " 2' - 1 1 / 2 " 2' - 1 1 3 / 4 " 3 5 / 8 " 6' - 9 5 / 8 " 5/8" TYPE X GYP. BD. W/LEVEL 4 FINISH OVER 20 GA. 3 5/8" MTL. STUDS A101 7 EXIST. COLUMN E A101 8 NEW FLOOR WD-1 OVER FIRE-TREATED WOOD SLEEPER SYSTEM. SEE DETAIL 1/ASI-001 FLO O RIN G D I R E C T I O N 8'- 0 " 3 5 / 8 " WD-1/CONC. 18" X 72" MIRROR ATTACHED DIRECTLY TO BOTH SIDES OF EXISTING COLUMN WITH MIRROR ADHESIVE. CAULK PERIMETER WITH CLEAR SILICONE 3' - 4 3 / 8 " 1 2 NEW/EXISTING WALLS. REPAIR AS REQ'D. TO ACHIEVE LEVEL 4 FINISH TYP. PAINT FO L D L I N E 2 6' - 3 1/2" OPENING 3' - 4 3/8"10' - 1 7/8" FO L D L I N E 10 ' - 1 0 " BACKSTOCK/FITTING ROOM BEYOND 2' - 1 0 " 8' - 0 " 1X4 NOMINAL WOOD BASE TO MATCH WD-1. STAIN & SEAL 10 ' - 1 0 " 15' - 0 1/2" EXISTING WALLS. REPAIR AS REQ'D. TO ACHIEVE LEVEL 4 FINISH TYP. PAINT FO L D L I N E 1X4 NOMINAL WOOD BASE TO MATCH WD-1. STAIN & SEAL FOLD LINE EQUAL 6' - 0"EQUAL BACKWRAP PROVIDED BY TENANT AND INSTALLED BY G.C. 10 ' - 1 0 " VERIFY 35' - 7 5/8" EXISTING WALLS. REPAIR AS REQ'D. TO ACHIEVE LEVEL 4 FINISH TYP. PAINT EXIST. STOREFRONT 3' - 0 " RECESS FOR BACKWRAP 5/8" TYPE X GYP. BD. W/LEVEL 4 FINISH OVER 20 GA. 3 5/8" MTL. STUDS 1X4 NOMINAL WOOD BASE TO MATCH WD-1. STAIN & SEAL EXISTING WALLS. REPAIR AS REQ'D. TO ACHIEVE LEVEL 4 FINISH TYP. PAINT FO L D L I N E 23' - 9 1/2" EXIST. COLUMN EXIST. STOREFRONT 10 ' - 1 0 " 1X4 NOMINAL WOOD BASE TO MATCH WD-1. STAIN & SEAL 18" X 72" MIRROR ATTACHED DIRECTLY TO BOTH SIDES OF EXISTING COLUMN WITH MIRROR ADHESIVE. CAULK PERIMETER WITH CLEAR SILICONE 1' - 1 1/8"12' - 10 3/4"2' - 1 1/2"3' - 0 7/8" 10 ' - 1 0 " EXISTING WALLS. REPAIR AS REQ'D. TO ACHIEVE LEVEL 4 FINISH TYP. PAINT EXIST. STOREFRONT 1X4 NOMINAL WOOD BASE TO MATCH WD-1. STAIN & SEAL EXPOSED STRUCTURENEW 5/8" GYP. BD. CEILING OVER MTL. SUSP. SYSTEM. PAINT P-1 NOTE: SEE MEP DRAWINGS FOR LIGHTING AND EQUIPMENT LOCATIONS A101 5 A101 6 A101 4 3 A101 7 8' - 0" 8' - 0" NEW 5/8" GYP. BD. CEILING OVER MTL. JOISTS @ 16" O.C. PAINT P-1 EXIST. WALLS AND DOORS SHOWN GREY, TYP. OFFICE 2 BACKSTOCK 4 FITTING 3 SALES FLOOR 1 2 1 3 10' - 10" NO WORK THIS AREA NO WORK THIS AREA NO WORK THIS AREA 3' - 6"2' - 6" F. O . B E N C H T O F I N I S H F . O . W A L L 5' - 1 " 1' - 8 " 4' - 0 " A102 1 2 3 1 2 3 2' - 9" FITTING 3 SALES FLOOR 1 BACKSTOCK 4 OFFICE 2 30" X 48" CLEAR FLOOR AREA 20" X 42" PLAM-1 ACCESSIBLE BENCH MOUNTED AT 18" AFF 60" DIA. CIRCULAR TURNING SPACE CLEAR OF DOOR IN OPEN POSITION 30" X 72" MIRROR ATTACHED DIRECTLY TO WALL WITH MIRROR ADHESIVE. CAULK PERIMETER WITH CLEAR SILICONE 4' - 3 1/2"3 5/8"1' - 5 1/2"3 5/8" 1 TEE-SHAPED TURNING SPACE ADDED TO ALLOW FRONT APPROACH TO FITTING ROOM DOOR 1' - 0"3' - 0"1' - 0" 3' - 0 " 2' - 0 " NO CLOSER PROVIDED Scale Project Number Date Drawn by Checked by 14 1 E a s t M e a d o w D r i v e , S u i t e 1 1 1 , V a i l , C o l o r a d o 8 1 6 5 7 As indicated 10 / 2 4 / 2 0 1 2 2 : 2 7 : 5 2 P M A101 PLANS & ELEVATIONS 19912 VAIL SOLARIS ICEBREAKER SSV 24 October 2012 PT PT 1/4" = 1'-0"A101 1 FLOOR PLAN North 0'2'4'8'16' 1/4" = 1'-0"A101 3 EAST ELEVATION 1/4" = 1'-0"A101 4 NORTH ELEVATION 1/4" = 1'-0"A101 7 NORTHWEST ELEVATION1/4" = 1'-0"A101 6 SOUTHEAST ELEVATION 1/4" = 1'-0"A101 5 SOUTHWEST ELEVATION 1/4" = 1'-0"A101 2 CEILING PLAN North 0'2'4'8'16' 1/2" = 1'-0"A101 8 ENLARGED FITTING PLAN No.Description Date 1 TOV Comments 10/19/12 2 ASI-001 10/24/12 REVISION 1 B12-0530 Reviewed for Code Compliance Code: 2009 International Building Code (IBC) By Martin Haeberle at 11:52 am, Nov 05, 2012 ALIGN WALL SCONCE. SEE ELECT. DWGS. GYP. BD. PAINT. 30" X 72" MIRROR ATTACHED DIRECTLY TO WALL WITH MIRROR ADHESIVE. CAULK PERIMETER WITH CLEAR SILICONE 1X4 NOMINAL WOOD BASE TO MATCH WD-1. STAIN & SEAL GARMENT HOOK: RESTORATION HARDWARE MASON HOOK IN SATIN NICKEL FINISH. MOUNT AT 40" AFF 6' - 0 " 1' - 0 " EQ.EQ.7"2' - 6"7"8" 3' - 4 " 1' - 8" 1' - 6 " 20" DEEP X 42" LONG BENCH: PLAM-1 OVER 3/4" PLYWOOD 1X4 PLAM-1 APRON 2X2 PLAM-1 LEG GYP. BD. PAINT. 20" DEEP X 42" LONG BENCH: PLAM-1 OVER 3/4" PLYWOOD 1X4 PLAM-1 APRON 2X2 PLAM-1 LEG 1X4 NOMINAL WOOD BASE TO MATCH WD-1. STAIN & SEAL CLEAR 2' - 6"3' - 6"7' - 1 1 5 / 8 " 1' - 4 " 4' - 1 0 " 10 " GARMENT HOOK: RESTORATION HARDWARE MASON HOOK IN SATIN NICKEL FINISH. MOUNT AT 58" AFF HOLLOW METAL FRAME. PAINT PT-3 FLUSH PANEL SOLID CORE DOOR TO MATCH WD-1. STAIN & SEAL. UNDER/OVER CUT DOOR AS SHOWN. GYP. BD. PAINT. 30" X 72" MIRROR ATTACHED DIRECTLY TO WALL WITH MIRROR ADHESIVE. CAULK PERIMETER WITH CLEAR SILICONE 1X4 NOMINAL WOOD BASE TO MATCH WD-1. STAIN & SEAL 4' - 1 0 " EQ.EQ. 1 MAX. O.C. 1' - 4" 2x4 NOMINAL FIRE-TREATED WOOD SLEEPER @ 16" O.C. ATTACHED TO EXIST. SLAB EXIST. CONC. SLAB SEAL GAPS BETWEEN SLEEPER AND SLAB AS REQUIRED WITH FIRE CAULK TO PREVENT CONCEALED SPACES GREATER THAN 100 SF PER IBC 717.2.7 SOLID BLOCK UNDER PARTITIONS, TYP. TYPICAL PARTITION 1/2" X 5" ENGINEERED PLANK FINISH FLOOR 1 1 / 2 " 1/ 2 " 1/ 2 " 1/2" FIRE-TREATED PLYWOOD SHEATHING Scale Project Number Date Drawn by Checked by 14 1 E a s t M e a d o w D r i v e , S u i t e 1 1 1 , V a i l , C o l o r a d o 8 1 6 5 7 As indicated 10 / 2 4 / 2 0 1 2 2 : 2 7 : 5 5 P M A102 SPECIFICATIONS, SCHEDULES, & DETAILS 19912 VAIL SOLARIS ICEBREAKER SSV 24 October 2012 PT PT MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS FLOORING Installation/Maintenance: Install and maintain per manufacturer and industry standards, using manufacturer recommended materials. WOOD FLOOR WD-1 Manufacturer:Mullican Flooring Representative:800-844-6356 Collection:Ridgecrest Species:White Oak Color:Natural Thickness:1/2" Engineered Size:5" x Random Length Edge:Micro Bevel Edge/End Fire Ratings:NFPA 253, ASTM E 662, ASTM E 648 Area:Sales Floor, Fitting Rooms, Office Installation:Direct glue WALLBASE WD-1 Manufacturer:Match WD-1 Species:White Oak Color:Natural Thickness:3/4" Solid Size:1x4 Nominal x Random Length Edge:Eased Area:Sales Floor, Fitting Rooms, Office RB-1 Manufacturer:Roppe Representative:800-289-8739 Material:Vinyl Style:Cove Toe Base Color:Black Size:4” h Thickness:1/8" Fire Ratings:Meets ASTM E 84 Area:Backstock Note:Install per manufacturer’s recommendation PAINT Walls:Eggshell Latex Doors & Trim:Semi-Gloss Latex Ceiling:Flat Latex Installation:Gypsum board to receive latex paint to be primed with one coat of vinyl plastic sealer prior to receiving two coats of paint. Paint all wires,return air grilles, and supply air grilles to match adjacent ceiling areas. PT-1 Manufacturer:Benjamin Moore Paints Representative:866-708-9181 Color:Frostline Number:AF-5 Finish:Flat Fire Rating:Same As Substrate To Which Paint Is Applied Area:Ceilings Note:Install And Maintain Per Manufacturer’s Recommendations Note:Submit Samples To TA For Approval PT-2 Manufacturer:Benjamin Moore Paints Representative:866-708-9181 Color:Frostline Number:AF-5 Finish:Eggshell Fire Rating:Same As Substrate To Which Paint Is Applied Area:Walls Note:Install And Maintain Per Manufacturer’s Recommendations Note:Submit Samples To TA For Approval PT-3 Manufacturer:Benjamin Moore Paints Representative:866-708-9181 Color:Frostline Number:AF-5 Finish:Satin Fire Rating:Same As Substrate To Which Paint Is Applied Area:Metal Door Frames Note:Install And Maintain Per Manufacturer’s Recommendations Note:Submit Samples To TA For Approval PLASTIC LAMINATE PLAM-1 Manufacturer:Nevamar Representative:800-638-4380 Color:Bone White Number:S7032T Area:Cshwrap/Bccwrap/Fitting bench Note:Install And Maintain Per Manufacturer’s Recommendations Note:Submit Samples To TA For Approval SECTION 08210 WOOD DOORS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Pre-fit, pre-machined and pre-finished non-rated and fire-rated flush wood doors and related accessories. B. Related Sections: 1. Section 06100 - Rough Carpentry 2. Section 06405 - Architectural Woodwork 3. Section 06460 - Wood Frames 4. Section 08110 - Hollow Metal Doors and Frames 5. Section 08710 - Hardware 6. Section 08810 - Glazing 7. Section 09910 - Painting 1.2 REFERENCES A. AWI - Architectural Woodwork Institute, 8th Edition. B. WDMA - Window and Door Manufacturers Association: I.S. 1A-04 Industry Standard for Architectural Wood Flush Doors. C. NFPA-80 Standards for Fire Doors. D. Uniform Building Code: UBC 7-2 1997, Fire Test of Door Assemblies. E. Hardwood Plywood & Veneer Association. F. Steel Door Institute. 1.3 SUBMITTALS A. Shop Drawings and Product Data: 1. Submit in accordance with Section 01330. 2. Indicate general construction, jointing methods, hardware, light and louver profiles, and locations of cut-outs for glass and louvers. B. Samples: 1. Submit samples of wood veneer and factory finishing in accordance with WDMA Industry Standard, Section F-4. C. Certification: 1. Submit certification that doors and frames comply with UBC 7-2 1997. D. Guarantee: 1. Submit copy of manufacturer’s standard guarantee with submittal documentation. 1.4 QUALITY ASSURANCE Buell Master Specification Wood Doors 08/30/00 08210 - 2 A. Fire-Rated Wood Doors: Provide wood doors which are identical in materials and construction to units tested in door and frame assemblies in accordance NFPA 252 and which are labeled and listed for ratings indicated by ITS - Warnock Hersey, UL or other testing and inspection agency acceptable to authorities having jurisdiction. 1. Doors: Comply with UBC 7-2 1997 where required. 2. Provide concealed intumescents required in compliance with UL-10C. B. WDMA I.S. 1A-04 Industry Standard utilized for determination of performance duty levels for door, core, construction, finish, and other requirements. C. Temperature Rise Rating: At stairwell enclosures, provide doors which have Temperature Rise Rating of 250 degrees F maximum in 30 minutes of fire exposure. 1.4 PRODUCT HANDLING A. Follow guidelines of WDMA Industry Standard, Section J-1: Provide individual plastic wrap, and protect wood doors during transit, storage and handling to prevent damage, soiling or deterioration. B. Follow guidelines of AWI Section 100 -T--11 and Product Advisory: Building must be acclimated to operational humidity and temperature prior to delivery of pre-finished doors and associated millwork products. 1.5 GUARANTY/WARRANTY A. Guarantee: Provide manufacturer’s guarantee for all wood doors. Doors exhibiting defects in materials or workmanship including warp and delamination within guarantee period shall be replaced (including hanging and finishing) with new doors. These terms shall be part of the manufacturer’s standard warranty. B. Guarantee period: Lifetime of original installation. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS A. Buell Door Company. B. Eggers Industries. C. Algoma Hardwoods. D. Approved substitutions 2.2 MATERIALS A. Door Performance Duty Level: WDMA I.S. 1A-04, Section P-1, Extra Heavy Duty. Door Aesthetic Grade: Premium. B. Door Construction: 1. Non-Fire Rated Doors: Thickness: 1-3/4 inches, interior flush wood, bonded, solid core conforming to WDMA I.S. 1A-04, Section C-1 thru C-14 and the following; a. Core: bonded particle core (PC) conforming to WDMA I.S. 1A-04. b. Door construction shall conform to WDMA I.S. 1A-04 requirements. c. Stiles: Hardwood to match face veneer over structural composite lumber (SCL), glued to core, 1-3/8” minimum after pre-fit. d. Rails: Mill option hardwood or SCL, glued to core, 1-3/8” after pre-fit. e. Facing: Wood veneer as specified. Buell Master Specification Wood Doors 2. Fire Rated Doors: Thickness: 1-3/4 inches, interior flush wood, bonded, solid core conforming to WDMA I.S. 1A-04, Section C-1 thru C-14 and the following; a. Core: bonded mineral core (FD) conforming to WDMA I.S. 1A-04. b. Door construction shall conform to WDMA I.S. 1A-04 requirements. c. Stiles: Hardwood to match face veneer over mineral composite, glued to core. d. Top & bottom rails: Mineral composite as required by manufacturer’s fire door authorities. e. Facing: Wood veneer as specified. C. Wood Veneer 1. Door face veneers shall meet HPVA “A” grade quality standards conforming to WDMA I.S. 1A-04 for transparent or semi-transparent finish. Minimum face veneer thickness shall be 1/50” at 12% moisture content after finish sanding. 2. Species: White Oak 3. Face Cut: Plain Sliced 4. Face Assembly: Book Match 5. Face Symmetry: Running Match D. Adhesives 1. Adhesives: Face to core adhesives shall be Type I as classified by WDMA TM-6 “Adhesive Bond Test Method.” E. Core 1. Non-rated and 20 minute doors: ANSI C208.1-99 LD-2 Solid particleboard. 2. Fire-rated doors: Non-combustible mineral core. 2.3 FINISHING 1. Finish to match WD-1 2.4 ACCESSORIES A. Vision Frames: 1. Non-rated doors: Wood frames, lip-mold style, hardwood to match facing, pre-finished to match door. 2. 20 minute fire rated doors: Manufacturer's tested metal clip with wood stops, lip-mold style, hardwood to match facing, pre-finished to match door. 3. Fire-rated doors: ITS - Warnock Hersey or UL approved glazing system, primed for finish paint. 4. Glass: Refer to Section 08810 for glass types. B. Louver Assemblies: 1. Non-rated doors: Flush wood frames, inverted chevron, hardwood to match facing, pre-finished to match door. 2. Fire-rated doors: Manufacturer's listed rated metal louver assembly, primed for finish paint. C. Astragals: 1. Non-rated doors: Surface wood, hardwood to match facing, pre-finished to match door. 2. Fire-rated doors: Manufacturer's listed pre-machined formed edge and astragal system, primed for finish paint. Buell Master Specification Wood Doors 2.5 FABRICATION A. Fabricate wood doors in accordance with requirements of WDMA I.S. 1A-04 Industry Standard. B. Fabricate fire rated doors in accordance with requirements of ITS - Warnock Hersey or Underwriters'Laboratories, with metal label on each door including UL-10C. C. Fabricate mineral core doors with WDMA Industry Standards minimum hardware blocking options as follows: 1. Provide HB-1 (head rail) and HB-4 (lock block) on all doors. 2. Substitute HB-6 (mid rail) when exit devices are specified for door. 3. Substitute HB-5 (stile) for pivots or when flush bolts are specified for door. D. Provide doors with minimum ¼ inch thick edge strips, of wood species to match face veneers except as required for fire rating. E. Make cut-outs and provide stops for glass and louvers. Install wood door louvers. Seal cut-outs prior to installation of moldings. 1. For full light doors: Provide cut-out from flush wood door, with vertical grain direction. F. Bevel lock and hinge edges of single acting doors 3 degrees or 1/8 inch in 2 inches. Radius strike edge of double acting swing doors as required by pivot hinge manufacturer. G. Prepare doors to receive hardware. Refer to Section 08710 - Hardware and NFPA 80 for hardware requirements including UL-10C. 1. Prefit and bevel to net opening size less approximately 1/4 inch in width on single swing doors 3/16 inch in width for paired doors. Provide 5/8 inch clearance above bottom of frame, unless otherwise indicated by sill condition drawings. Provide 1/8 inch clearance at top of door. 2. Slightly ease vertical edges. H. Fire Rated Pair of Doors; greater than 20 minute: Supply overlapping astragals, metal edge sets or concealed intumescent material as required by NFPA 80 1999 or by door manufacturer’s fire door authorities. If an astragal is required, to comply with fire rated labeling requirements for pairs of fire rated doors, provide door manufacturer's standard tested astragal assembly. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Examine installed door frames before hanging doors. B. Verify that frames comply with indicated requirements for type, size, location, and swing characteristics and have been installed in accordance with SDI- 105 and SDI-122. C. Proceed with installation only after unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. D. Installation of improper product constitutes full acceptance and responsibility for material and conditions. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Handle and store doors in accordance with recommendations of WDMA I.S. 1A-04, Section J-1. B. Condition doors to average temperature and humidity in area of installation for not less than 48 hours prior to installation. C. Install in neat and workmanlike manner, free from hammer or tool marks, open joints or slivers, set plumb, level, square and true. D. Retain manufacturer’s packaging to place over installed doors after final cleaning. E. Adjust pre-finished doors and hardware and other moving or operating parts to function smoothly and correctly in accordance with SDI-122. F. Ensure that smoke gaskets are in place before pre-finished door installation. G. Remove and replace all doors found to be warped, twisted, bowed, or otherwise damaged beyond manufacturer’s specified allowances and tolerances. Do not install doors which cannot be properly fitted to frames. 3.3 CLEANING AND PROTECTION A. Clean prefinished doors in accordance with AWI, Appendix, page A-637. B. Place manufacturer’s packaging over installed doors after final cleaning; remove after Architect’s instructions. C. At clear finished doors, do not partially cover door surfaces with paper, cardboard, or any other opaque covering that will create uneven aging of wood veneer. D. Protect doors as directed under Section 01700. E. Refinish or replace finished doors damaged during installation. END OF SECTION SECTION 08710 DOOR HARDWARE General Note: All locks (without exception) to be “best” type with interchangeable cores and seven (7) pin tumblers. The contractor will provide and supply all locks with construction cores, master construction key and control key for all construction cores, and submit a lock schedule with lock type and finish. PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Hardware for wood and hollow metal doors. B. Related Sections: 1. Section 06200 - Finish Carpentry 2. Section 0811 0 - Steel Doors and Frames. 3. Section 08210 - Wood Doors. 1.2 COORDINATION A. Coordinate work of this section with other directly affected sections involving manufacturer of and internal reinforcement for door hardware. B. Supply templates to manufacturers of components affected by hardware. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. AHC - Association of Hardware Consultants. B. Hardware Supplier: Company specializing in supplying commercial door hardware with minimum 5 years documented experience. C. Hardware Supplier Personnel: Employ an AHC (Architectural Hardware Consultant) to supervise the work of this section. 1.4 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A. Conform to UL requirements for fire rated doors, frames, and hardware. B. Notify Architect if any specified hardware item is in conflict with any applicable code provision. 1.5 SUBMITTALS A. Submit shop drawings and product data to requirements of Section 01 300. B. Indicate on shop drawings, locations and mounting heights of each type of hardware, and accessories. C. Supply templates to door and frame manufacturers to enable accurate sizes, locations of cut outs, and reinforcement for hardware. D. Provide product data on specified hardware. 1.6 EXTRA STOCK AND SPARE PARTS A. Provide one extra key lock cylinder for each master keyed group. 1 .7 MAINTENANCE MATERIALS A. Provide special wrenches and tools applicable to each different or special hardware component. B. Provide maintenance tools and accessories supplied by hardware component manufacturer. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS A. Yale, Sargent, Schlage, or approved equal B. Substitutions: Only if approved in writing by architect. 2.2 FINISH A. US26D Satin Chrome 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Verify that door and frame components are ready to receive work and dimensions are as indicated on shop drawings. B. Verify that proper power supply is available to power operated devices. C. Beginning of installation means acceptance of site conditions. 3.2 INSTALLATION A. Install hardware to manufacturer’s instructions and requirements of ANSI/DHI. B. Use the templates provided by hardware item manufacturer. C. Maintain heights from finished floor to center line of hardware item per ANSI/DHI and ADA standards. 3.3 SCHEDULE A. See drawings for hardware schedule END OF SECTION SECTION 09110 METAL STUD FRAMING PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Formed metal stud framing at interior locations. 2. Framing accessories. B. Related Sections: 1. Section 06110 - Wood Framing: Rough wood blocking within stud framing. 2. Section 06200 - Finish Carpentry. 3. Section 09260 - Gypsum Board Assemblies C. Reference: All metal stud construction shall comply with the “Specifications for the Design of Cold Formed Steel Structural Members “American Iron and Steel Institute” ,AlSl Current Edition 1.2 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION A. Metal stud framing for interior walls, with acoustic insulation specified in Section 07213 and gypsum board specified in Section 09260. 1.3 QUALITY ASSURANCE A. Perform Work to ASTM C840. PART 2 PRODUCTS ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS A. U. S. Gypsum Company. B. National Gypsum Company. C. Dale Industries. D. Substitutions: To requirements of Division 1. STUD FRAMING MATERIALS A. Studs: ASTM C645, electro-galvanized, non-load bearing rolled steel, channel shaped, punched for utility access, as follows: 1. Width: as noted on drawings 2. Thickness: 20 gauge minimum B. Runners: Of same material and finish as studs, bent leg retainer to receive studs. C. Furring and Bracing Members: Of same material and finish as studs, thickness to suit purpose. D. Fasteners: Self drilling, self tappin9 screws of length not less than thickness of finish material plus inch. E. Anchorage Devices for concrete: Powder driven. F. Primer: Zinc oxide touch-up for galvanized surfaces. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 ERECTION A. Align and secure top and bottom runners at 24 inches o.c. B. Fit runners under and above openings; secure intermediate studs at spacing of wall studs. C. Install studs vertically at 1 6 inches o.c. unless otherwise noted on drawings. Align stud web openings. D. Secure studs to tracks. Brace stud framing system and make rigid. E. Stud splicing is permissible by overlapping with flanges in opposite directions to form a box section with overlap length a minimum of 1/15 of wall height. Where wall height exceeds 1 6’, wall shall be braced with diagonal studs at a maximum spacing of 8’ 0.C. from top 1/3 point of wall to roof structure. F. Construct corners using minimum three studs. Double stud at wall opening, door and window jambs, not more than 2 inches each side of openings. G. Coordinate erection of studs with requirements of door and window frame supports and attachments. H. Coordinate installation of bucks, anchors, and blocking with electrical and mechanical work to be placed in or behind stud framing. I. Blocking and Reinforcement: Secure to studs. Install for support of plumbing fixtures, toilet partitions, wall cabinets, toilet accessories, hardware, etc. J. Refer to Drawings for location of partitions extending to ceiling only, and partitions extending through ceiling to structure above. Maintain clearance under structural building members to avoid deflection transfer to studs. Provide extended leg ceiling runners. K. Coordinate placement of acoustic insulation in multiple stud spaces made inaccessible after stud framing erection. END OF SECTION SECTION 09260 GYPSUM BOARD ASSEMBLIES PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Metal channel ceiling framing 2. Gypsum board. B. Related Sections: 1. Section 09110 Metal Stud Framing. 2. Section 06110 Rough Carpentry 3. Section 08111 Standard Steel Frames. 4. Section 09910 Paints and Coatings. 1.2 REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS A. Conform to applicable code for fire rated assemblies. PART 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS-FRAMING MATERIALS A. U.S. Gypsum Company. B. National Gypsum Company. C. Georgia Pacific. D. Domtar Gypsum. E. Substitutions: To requirements of Division 1. 2.2 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS - GYPSUM BOARD A. U.S. Gypsum Company. B. National Gypsum Company. C. Georgia Pacific. D. Domtar Gypsum. E. Substitutions: To requirements of Division 1. 2.3 FRAMING MATERIALS A. Furring, Framing, and Accessories: ASTM C645, galvanized steel. B. Fasteners: Hardened steel. C. Adhesive: ASTM C557. 2.4 GYPSUM BOARD MATERIALS A. Standard Gypsum Board: ASTM C36, of thickness as noted on drawings, tapered edges. B. Fire Rated Gypsum Board: ASTM C36 for type X, of thickness as noted on drawings, tapered edges. C. Moisture Resistant Gypsum Board: ASTM C630, of thickness as noted on drawings, with tapered edges. 2.5 ACCESSORIES A. Acoustical Insulation: as specified in Section 07215. B. Acoustical Sealant: Non-hardening, non-skinning, for use in conjunction with gypsum board. C. Corner Beads: Metal. D. Edge Trim: Galvanized steel. E. Joint Materials: ASTM C475, reinforcing tape, joint compound, adhesive, water, fasteners. PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Verify that site conditions are ready to receive work. B. Beginning of installation means acceptance of site conditions. 3.2 CEILING FRAMING INSTALLATION A. Install to ASTM C754, and manufacturer’s instructions. B. Install ceiling framing independent of walls, columns, and above ceiling work. C. Laterally brace entire suspension system. 3.3 ACOUSTICAL ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION A. Install resilient channels at maximum 24 inches o.c. B. Place acoustical insulation per Section 07215. C. Install acoustical sealant within partitions to manufacturer’s instructions. 3.4 GYPSUM BOARD INSTALLATION A. Install gypsum board to GA 201, 216, and 600. B. Use screws when fastening gypsum board to furring or framing. C. Erect gypsum soffit board perpendicular to supports. D. Place corner beads at external corners. Place edge trim where gypsum board abuts dissimilar materials. 3.5 JOINT TREATMENT A. Tape, fill, and sand exposed joints, edges, and corners to produce smooth surface ready to receive finishes. Level 4 smooth drywall finish typical. END OF SECTION SECTION 09400 RESILIENT FLOORING The General Provisions of the contract, including General Conditions, Supplementary Conditions and Division 1, General Requirements, apply to the work specified in this section. PART 1 GENERAL A. The extent of resilient flooring is shown on the drawings and finish schedule. B. Items included but not limited to the following: Resilient base and beveled edge strips Adhesive PART 2 MATERIALS A. Samples - Samples of materials to be used shall be the full range of colors and patterns available of the product and submitted to the Architect for color and pattern selection. B. Resilient Wallbase - Vinyl cove base shall be used where concrete flooring butts vertical surfaces. Base shall be 4" in height or as noted in the drawings, minimum 1/8 " gauge. Vinyl cove base color to be selected by Architect. C. Transition Edge Strips - Edging strips as required shall be brown rubber 1" wide, beveled edging and shall be 3/32" thick. D. Adhesives - Application material for resilient sheet flooring, vinyl wall base and edge strips shall be those recommended by the Manufacturer of the specific material for the surface to which it is to be applied. E. Underlayments - Mastic underlayment, such as Armstrong "5-180 Latex Underlayment" may be used for leveling and smoothing joints. Such mastic underlayments to be manufactured and approved for use on suspended, on grade, and below-grade subfloors. PART 3 EXECUTION A. General: 1. Installation of all materials as specified under this section shall be as per flooring manufacturer's recommendations. 2. This subcontractor is responsible for surface preparation as required prior to installation of flooring, including vacuum cleaning, to prepare surface. Substrate shall be thoroughly dry, clean and free of oil, grease, paint, varnish, etc., prior to installation of resilient flooring surface. 3. A temperature of 65° F. should be provided for 4 8 hours before, during, and for 48 hours after installation. A minimum temperature of 55° F must be maintained thereafter. 4. Flooring and base shall be extended into all closets, recesses and alcoves, where they are adjacent to resilient floors, as well as into all door reveals. 5. All edges and ends shall be accurately and neatly cut to fit against other work and any holes for pipes and other installations which pierce floors shall be cut neatly and closely fitted. No broken, cracked or chipped material will be accepted. B. Underlayment: 1. Where installation occurs over previously installed plywood subfloor, sand smooth and use latex underlayment to level and smooth floors on all grade levels. 2. Where installation occurs over precast or poured-in-place concrete, use latex underlayment to level and smooth concrete floors on all grade levels. Dusty and porous concrete floors should be primed with a primer before installing tile. For other types of resilient floors: dusty, porous floors should be primed with adhesive to be used (smooth trowel). Floor surface must be leveled to within 1/8" in 10 feet in any direction. END OF SECTION SECTION 09910 PAINTS AND COATINGS PART 1 GENERAL 1.1 SUMMARY A. Section Includes: 1. Surface preparation. 2. Surface finish schedule at end of section. 1.2 ENVIRONMENTAL REQUIREMENTS A. Provide continuous ventilation and heating facilities to maintain surface and ambient temperatures above 45 degrees F for 24 hours before, during and 48 hours after application of finishes. 2 PRODUCTS 2.1 ACCEPTABLE MANUFACTURERS: A. Benjamin Moore and Co. (BM) as specified on decor plan. B. Other Manufactures if specifically identified on Decor Plan. 2.2 MATERIALS A. Compatibility: Provide primers, finish coat materials, and related materials that are compatible with one another and the substrates indicated under conditions of service and applications demonstrated by the manufacturer based on testing and field experience. B. Paints: Ready mixed except field catalyzed coatings; good flow and brushing properties; capable of drying or curing free of streaks or sags. C. Paint Accessory Materials: Linseed oil, shellac, turpentine, and other materials, of commercial quality. D. Gypsum Drywall Primer: White, interior, latex-based primer. 1. BM: Moore’s Latex Quick-Dry Prime Seal #201 2. PPG: 6-2 Quick-Dry Latex Primer Sealer 3. P&L: Latex Wall Primer Z30001 4. SW: ProMar 200 Latex Primer Sealer. E. Ferrous Metal Primers: Synthetic, quick-drying, rust- inhibiting primers. 1. BM: IronClad RetardoRust-Inhibitive Paint #1 63 2. PPG: 6-208 Red Inhibitive MetalPrimer. 3. P&L: Effecto Rust-Inhibiting Primer. 4. SW: Kern Kromik Metal Primer B50N2/B5OW1. F. Galvanized Metal Primers: 1. BM: IronClad Galvanized Metal Latex Primer #155. 2. PPG: 6-215 / 216 Speedhide Galvanized Steel Primer. 3. P&L: P&L Interior Trim Primer. 4. SW: Galvite B50W3. C. Interior Enamel Undercoat: 1. BM: Moore’s Alkyd Enamel Under body #217. 2. PPG: 6-6 Speed hide Quick-Dry Enamel Undercoater. 3. P&L: Interior Trim Primer. 4. SW: ProMar 200 Alkyd Semi-Gloss Enamel B34W200. H. Interior Flat Alkyd Paint: 1. As specified on Decor sheets. I. Interior Semi-Gloss Alkyd Enamel: 1. As specified on Decor sheets. J. Interior Gloss Alkyd Enamel: 1. As specified on Decor sheets PART 3 EXECUTION 3.1 EXAMINATION A. Verify that surfaces are ready to receive work as instructed by the product manufacturer for the various types of finishes specified. B. Minimum Application Temperatures for Latex Paints: Interiors - 45 degrees F. Exterior 50 degrees F. C. Minimum Application Temperature for Varnish and transparent Finishes: 65 degrees F. D. Measure moisture content of surfaces using an electronic moisture meter. Do not apply finishes unless moisture content of surfaces are below the recommended maximum. E. Beginning of installation means acceptance of site conditions. 3.2 PREPARATION A. Correct minor defects and deficiencies in surfaces which affect work of this section. 3.3 APPLICATION A. Apply products to manufacturer’s instructions. B. Paint all exposed to view surfaces. C. Sand lightly between coats to achieve required finish. D. Do not apply finishes to surfaces that are not dry. E. Where clear finishes are required, tint fillers to match wood. Work fillers into the grain before set. Wipe excess from surface. F. Back prime exterior wood work with exterior primer paint. G. Back prime interior wood work with primer sealer paint. 3.4 MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT A. Remove finished louvers, grilles, covers, and access panels on mechanical and electrical components from location and paint separately. Finish paint primed equipment to to match adjacent work. B. Prime and paint insulated and exposed pipes, conduit, boxes, insulated and exposed ducts, hangers, brackets, collars and supports, to match adjacent work except where items are prefinished. C. Paint interior surfaces of air ducts, convector and baseboard heating cabinets that are visible through grilles and louvers with one coat of flat black paint, to limit of sight line. Paint dampers, except fire-rated, exposed behind louvers, grilles, convector and baseboard cabinets to match face panels. D. Paint exposed conduit and electrical equipment occurring in finished areas. Color and texture to match adjacent surfaces. E. Paint both sides and edges of plywood backboards for electrical equipment before installing equipment. 3.5 PROTECTION A. Protect other surfaces from paint or damage. Repair damage. 3.6 CLEANING A. As work proceeds, promptly remove paint where spilled, splashed, or spattered. 3.7 SCHEDULE - INTERIOR SURFACES A. Wood - Painted: 1. One coat, alkyd primer sealer. 2. Two coats, alkyd enamel, with sheen as indicated on decor schedule. B. Wood - Transparent: 1. Filler coat for open grained wood only. 2. One coat stain. 3. One coat, sealer. 4. One coat varnish, gloss. 5. One coat varnish, satin. C. Steel - Unprimed: 1. One coat, zinc chromate primer. 2. Two coats, alkyd enamel, gloss. D. Steel - Primed: 1. Touch-up with zinc chromate primer. 2. Two coats, alkyd enamel, gloss. E. Steel Galvanized: 1. One coat, zinc chromate primer. 2. Two coats, alkyd enamel, gloss. F. Concrete Floors: 1. One coat, concrete sealer applied per manufacturer’s directions. G. Plaster, Gypsum Board: 1. One coat, alkyd primer sealer. 2. Two coats, alkyd enamel, with sheen as noted on decor schedule. END OF SECTION ROOM FINISH SCHEDULE NUMBER NAME BASE FINISH FLOOR FINISH WALL FINISH CEILING FINISH COMMENTS 1 SALES FLOOR 1X4 TO MATCH WD-1 WD-1 GYP. BD. PAINT PT-2 GYP. BD. PAINT PT-1 PROVIDE FIRE-TREATED WOOD SLEEPER SYSTEM 2 OFFICE 1X4 TO MATCH WD-1 WD-1 GYP. BD. PAINT PT-2 EXPOSED PROVIDE FIRE-TREATED WOOD SLEEPER SYSTEM 3 FITTING 1X4 TO MATCH WD-1 WD-1 GYP. BD. PAINT PT-2 GYP. BD. PAINT PT-1 PROVIDE FIRE-TREATED WOOD SLEEPER SYSTEM 4 BACKSTOCK RB-1 WD-1 GYP. BD. PAINT PT-2 EXPOSED PROVIDE FIRE-TREATED WOOD SLEEPER SYSTEM DOOR SCHEDULE MARK TYPE WIDTH HEIGHT MATERIAL THICKNESS FINISH FIRE RATING FRAME TYPE HARDWARE COMMENTS 1 FLUSH PANEL FITTING 3' - 0"7' - 0"PLAIN-SLICED WHITE OAK VENEER 1 3/4"MATCH WD-1 NON-RATED HOLLOW METAL PRIVACY PROVIDE SS LEVER HARDWARE, HINGES, & WALL STOP 2 FLUSH PANEL 3' - 0"7' - 0"PLAIN-SLICED WHITE OAK VENEER 1 3/4"MATCH WD-1 NON-RATED HOLLOW METAL PASSAGE PROVIDE SS LEVER HARDWARE, HINGES, & WALL STOP 3 FLUSH PANEL 2' - 6"7' - 0"PLAIN-SLICED WHITE OAK VENEER 1 3/4"MATCH WD-1 NON-RATED HOLLOW METAL ENTRY PROVIDE SS LEVER HARDWARE, HINGES, & WALL STOP 1/2" = 1'-0"A102 1 EAST FITTING ELEVATION 1/2" = 1'-0"A102 2 NORTH FITTING ELEVATION 1/2" = 1'-0"A102 3 SOUTH FITTING ELEVATION No.Description Date 2 ASI-001 10/24/12 2 2 1 1/2" = 1'-0"A102 4 SLEEPER SECTION 2 Reviewed for Code Compliance Code: 2009 International Building Code (IBC) By Martin Haeberle at 11:52 am, Nov 05, 2012